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The graduate programs in Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies is interdisciplinary and draws on the resources of faculty in many areas of the Arts and Sciences. Please see details on our graduate programs below.

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Masters

  • GSWS Master of Arts

PhD

  • GSWS Doctor of Philosophy

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To enroll or for more information, please contact the Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies' Department Secretary.

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