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2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Women’s and Gender Studies, B.A.


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Co-Directors
Maria Maurer, Art History
Jan Wilson, History

The program in women’s and gender studies at The University of Tulsa considers how gender and other intersecting factors, such as race, class, culture, sexuality, and age, have worked to shape the life experiences of people from diverse backgrounds. The program analyzes the contemporary and historical factors that underlie the current statuses of diverse individuals from all parts of the world and explores the various means by which people have sought to achieve equality.

The program’s dual emphases on interdisciplinary and intersectionality offer students analytical frameworks and methodological tools with which to understand people’s life experiences, interactions, and economic and social institutions. Courses promote awareness and knowledge of status-based oppression, people’s interrelationships, and the ways in which civil rights movements throughout history have struggled for equity. The program seeks to contribute to changing the attitudes and practices that either silence people’s voices or that work to devalue, marginalize, or subordinate certain people’s choices and life experiences. The Bachelor of Arts degree is offered in this area.

All womens’ and gender studies (WGS) courses meet the requirements for human, cultural and gender diversity credit. 

For more information, visit the Women’s and Gender Studies webpage.

Program Learning Outcomes

Students who complete the undergraduate program in women’s and gender studies will:

  1. Understand and analyze different ways in which genders and sexualities impact individuals and societies.
  2. Analyze and evaluate facts and ethical positions regarding real-world women’s issues in local and global contexts.
  3. Analyze and evaluate feminist, gender, and sexuality theories, and apply them to historical and contemporary texts and situations.
  4. Write and communicate effectively in styles appropriate to the program’s participating disciplines.

Tulsa Curriculum and First Year Experience (51-53 hours)


Core Curriculum and First Year Experience (26-28 hours)


General Curriculum (25 hours)


  • Block I Aesthetic Inquiry and Creative Experience (6 hours)
  • Block II Historical and Social Interpretation (12 hours)
  • Block III Scientific Investigation (7 hours including one lab)

Major Requirements (30 Hours)


The women’s and gender studies major requires a minimum of 30 hours of coursework, six hours in the women’s and gender studies core and 24 hours in women’s and gender studies electives. Courses from at least three disciplines must be included in the elective credits, and 18 hours must be six courses at or above the 3000 level. Special topics courses and other variable content courses may be counted toward elective course requirements with the approval of the women’s and gender studies governing board. The capstone to the major is the senior project (a College requirement).

Women’s and Gender Studies Electives


Majors choose 24 hours.  Minors choose 6 hours.

Required Minor (12 hours)


Some minors require more than 12 hours.

General Electives (25-27 hours)


Total: 120 hours


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