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WHAT CAN I DO WITH
A MAJOR IN...
WOMEN'S AND
GENDER STUDIES
www.sc.edu/career
wom·en’s stud·ies
An academic curriculum focusing on the
roles and contributions of women in
fields such as literature, history, and
social sciences.*
*"women\'s studies." The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language,
Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. 07 Aug. 2009. <Dictionary.com
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/women\'s studies>.
gen·der stud·ies
Gender studies is a field of interdisciplinary study
which analyzes the phenomenon of gender. Gender
Studies is sometimes related to studies of class,
race, ethnicity, sexuality and location.*
*“gender studies." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_studies 07
Aug. 2009. <Dictionary.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_studies>.
Women’s And Gender
Studies Majors Study
• Historic and contemporary forces that
determine status
• The role of gender in American and other
cultures
• Analyze the media and other forms of
communication
• Multicultural and global perspectives of
women’s lives, presently and historically
• The impact of cultural, educational, familial,
institutional, and political influences on
women
...and more
Women’s And Gender Studies At
The University Of South
Carolina
Undergraduate Options
Degree:
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Major:
Women’s Studies
Minor:
Women’s Studies
Graduate Options
Graduate Certificate:
interdisciplinary study which
requires a total of 18
graduate credits within a sixyear period in prescribed and
elective courses
Women’s And Gender Studies
Majors Develop Skills In
• Historical/comparative
analysis
• Clarifying others’
thoughts and ideas
• Thinking critically
• Understanding
oppression and
discrimination
• Problem solving,
conceptual, and
analytical thinking
• Knowledge of social
factors in
communication
• Seeing connections
• Arguing logically/
independently
• Using effective verbal
and written
communication to
convey facts, theories,
and ideas
Employment Settings
• Business & Commerce:
Includes management and direction
of for-profit organizations including
the development of business plans,
marketing strategies, product
development, and human resource
management.
Sample Occupational Titles
Associated With Business &
Commerce
• Account Executive
• Compensation/Benefits/ Job
Analysis Specialist
• Coordinator of Women’s
Services
• Community Organizer
• Corporate Communications
Consultant
• Diversity Trainer
• Employee Relations
Representative
• Equal Opportunity Officer
• Foundation Program
Manager
• Human Rights Organizer
• Lawyer
• Marketing/Brand
Management Representative
• Public Relations Specialist
• Staff Training Specialist
Employment Settings
• Writing, Editing, Publishing:
Includes the areas of creativity, the
precise use of language, and details.
Further specialization may lead to
writing your own works of fact of
fantasy, proofing the quality and style
of someone else’s writing, or
managing the logistical and business
side of writing.
Sample Occupational Titles
Associated With Writing, Editing, &
Publishing
• Critic
• Documentary
Filmmaker
• Editor
• Features Writer
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Grant Writer
Poet
Publisher
Speech Writer
Writer
Employment Settings
• Public Service (Government &Non-Profit):
May involve the development, implementation,
and enforcement of policies/law and program
offerings on the local, state, and national level as
well as the support aspects associated with
budgets, services, defense, infrastructure, etc. A
women’s studies degree can prepare one for work
in all levels of management, leadership, financial
development, policy analysis, and civil service
Sample Occupational Titles
Associated With Public Service
(Government & Non-profit)
• Anthropologist
• Diversity Trainer
• Equal Opportunity
Officer
• Employee Relations
Representative
• Legislative Affairs
Representative
• Lobbyist
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Policy Analyst
Program Coordinator
Research Analyst
Social Services
Coordinator
• Staff Training Specialist
• Women’s Advocate
Employment Settings
• Education:
Includes classroom instruction,
curricula development, research,
writing, administration, program
management, and lecturing.
Teaching and research positions at
colleges and universities require an
advanced degree. Most other
teaching positions require appropriate
certification.
Sample Occupational Titles
Associated With Education
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Academic Advisor
Admissions Counselor
College Faculty
Curriculum Developer
Diversity Trainer
Education Administrator
• Educational Television
Coordinator
• Guidance Counselor
• Health Educator
• Teacher
• Women’s History
Researcher
Employment Settings
• Social Services:
Includes among others counseling,
social work, program management,
public service, non-profit work, ministry,
and positions in correctional facilities.
• Most ministry and counseling positions
require the completion of a certification
or advanced study program.
Sample Occupational Titles
Associated With Social Services
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Case Worker
Community Educator
Community Organizer
Coordinator of Women’s
Services
Domestic Violence/ Sexual
Assault Advocate
Family Planning Advisor
Family Service Counselor
Health and Human Services
Representative
Human Rights Organizer
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Non-Profit Agency Director
Probation Officer
Refugee Coordinator
Social Worker
Teen Pregnancy Program
Coordinator
Victim Advocate
Women’s Advocate
Women’s Ministries
Coordinator
Youth Program Leader
Strategies For Developing Skills
To Get The Job You Want
• Pursue an excellent
academic record
• Obtain part-time,
summer, or internship
work experience
• Obtain a minor in an
additional area of
interest (i.E.
Psychology, business,
education)
• Develop strong writing
and speaking skills
• Secure leadership
positions in campus or
community groups
• Shadow the work of a
professional
Books And Web
Resources
Books
Women's studies
graduates: the first
generation by
Barbara Luebke
Women's rights internship
book published by Career
Education Institute
Web Resources
National Women’s Studies
Association
http://www.nwsa.org/
Resources For More
Information
Department of Women’s Studies
www.cas.sc.edu/WOST/
Career Center Library
http://www.sc.edu/career/Library/library.html
Related Websites
http://www.sc.edu/career/la/women.html
CAS Career Development website
www.sc.edu/career/cascdp/index.html
Career Center Contact
Information
University of South Carolina Career Center
6th Floor, H. William Close Building (BA Building)
Columbia, SC 29208
Phone: (803) 777-7280
On-call counseling without an appointment:
M - F, 1:00 am - 4:00 pm
(Summer and holiday hours may differ, please check the
website at www.sc/edu/career)