Graduate Certificate
Are you passionate about social justice? Do you enjoy critical thinking using a feminist perspective? Do you want a chance to better understand and integrate knowledge about women, gender, and sexuality in intersectional ways? Our graduate certificate students typically travel the following paths:
- They are mid-career professionals who want to deepen their feminist knowledge and apply it to specific sectors (such as science and technology, political advocacy, humanitarian work, or financial investment).
- They are graduate students in other GW departments who want to complement their ongoing training with feminist theory and research methods, which can also enhance their job options.
- They are students or professionals with an interest in the field of WGSS who do not have the time to devote to a two-year degree, and wish to take classes in a flexible way.
Students enrolled in master’s and PhD programs at GW and qualified non-degree students who hold at least a bachelor's degree may apply. The program may be completed in one year or two. Through a challenging, 12-credit-hour program of study, students think and learn about gender in a systematic and integrated way using a variety of methodological approaches.
Career Paths for Graduates
Find out where a WGSS degree can take you.
Graduate Study Guide
Learn about deadlines, tuition, scholarships, and thesis and exam guidelines.
Course Requirements
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required | ||
WGSS 6220 | Fundamentals of Feminist Theory | |
WGSS 6221 | Research Issues in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies | |
Electives | ||
6 credits in elective courses selected from graduate-level Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) courses and/or courses from other departments in consultation with the advisor. |