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Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Gender Studies

Mission

The M.A. in Interdisciplinary Gender Studies provides students with a high quality education that is interdisciplinary in nature, where students take courses in a wide range of disciplines such as literature, political science, history, sociology, psychology, and economics all with a gender perspective. It prepares students for doctoral studies, and/or a variety of professional careers by engaging them in the discovery and production of knowledge.

Program Objectives

Students who complete the M.A. in Interdisciplinary Gender Studies program will:

  1. Prepare graduates to pursue studies at the Ph.D. level in Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, Philosophy, Sociology, Literature, Psychology, History, or other fields in the humanities or social sciences.
  2. Offer students an interdisciplinary program that integrates gender, class, race, religion, culture, ethnicity, and sexualities and enables students to generate interdisciplinary and quality research in the field of women and gender.
  3. Seek to connect academic work with the social and political world outside the university.
  4. Prepare qualified graduates to assume leadership roles in regional and international agencies, and to conduct quality research in the field of women/human rights.

Program Outcomes

At the completion of this program, students can:

  1. Explore and evaluate major theories and concepts related to women and gender.
  2. Identify and evaluate research methodologies appropriate to inter-disciplinary inquiry.
  3. Think holistically and critically.
  4. Acquire effective communication skills and leadership techniques.
  5. Write research papers, analytical reports, policy briefs, and give public presentations.
  6. Work effectively as team members to design, develop, and implement awareness campaigns.

Admission Requirements

Applicants seeking admission to the Master’s program should hold an undergraduate degree of high standing within the field of the humanities, communication, history, anthropology, or social sciences and pass the university’s language proficiency exam. Students with no background in women and gender studies will be required to take up to three undergraduate courses in WGST at LAU.

Graduation Requirements

A total of 30 credits are required to graduate, based on:

Core Requirements 21 credits
Elective Courses 9 credits
Total: 30 credits

Program Requirements

A thesis is required for all students in addition to successful completion of the course of study.

Core Requirements (21 credits)

  • WGS760 Research Methods in Studies of Women & Gender (3 cr.)
  • WGS730 Theories of Gender and Global Feminism (3 cr.)
  • WGS732 Arab and Islamic Feminisms (history and theory) (3cr.)
  • WGS725 Gender and Public Policy (3 cr.)
  • WGS780 Internship (in local, regional, or International NGO working on women’s issues in the Middle East) (3 cr.)
  • WGS799 Thesis (6 cr.)

Elective Courses (9 credits)

  • CLT880 Graduate Seminar (3cr.)
  • INA813 Topics in International Relations (3 cr.)
  • INA814 Topics in Middle East Politics (3 cr.)
  • WGS744 Topics in Women and Gender Studies (3 cr.)
  • WGS815 Gender and Migration (3 cr.)

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the M.A. Program in Interdisciplinary Gender Studies can pursue several career options where they can:

  1. Assume leadership positions in national, regional, and international agencies operating in the field of human rights, education, migration, diplomacy, and conflict resolution.
  2. Work as consultants for international development agencies, UN agencies, human rights organizations, local non-governmental organizations, as well as governmental organizations, and ministries.
  3. Acquire expertise in gender, race, sexuality, and class relations, which are areas in demand in a number of fields and professions.