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Bachelor of Arts in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies
The Bachelor of Arts in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies focuses on understanding the intersection of gender, sexuality, race, and class in shaping human experience. This interdisciplinary program explores the historical, social, and political dimensions of gender and sexuality. Students engage with critical theories and practices surrounding feminism, LGBTQ+ studies, and the impact of social movements on global societies.
Through this program, students learn to critically examine societal structures and challenge traditional norms related to power, identity, and equality. Graduates are equipped to engage with issues related to human rights, social justice, and community advocacy in diverse sectors, including social services, education, public policy, and media.
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Listed below are the documents required to apply for this course.
Grade 12
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The Program Prerequisites for a Bachelor of Arts in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies generally require the following: Minimum Level of Education: Typically, this program requires completion of Grade 12 or equivalent, such as high school graduation or an international equivalent. Minimum GPA: Most programs expect a minimum GPA of around 60-80%, though this can vary depending on the institution. Coursework: Some programs may recommend or require prior coursework in subjects like English, Sociology, or History, especially courses related to social sciences or humanities.
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