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Develop basic counselling skills with an emphasis on crisis intervention and feminist theory.
Develop or expand your knowledge of the established field of women's studies and the emerging field of gender studies.
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The Bachelor of Arts, Women’s and Gender Studies Major is a 120-credit online degree program. You must complete at least 30 credits through Athabasca University.
All courses are individualized study, allowing you to complete the coursework at your own pace. You can finish this program in as little as 4 years of full-time study or work at your own pace and take as long as you need.
There is no time limit for completion.
You also have the option of taking Women’s and Gender Studies as a minor.
Develop basic counselling skills with an emphasis on crisis intervention and feminist theory.
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A list of minor options available in the Bachelor of Arts.
Are you working on your Women's and Gender Studies courses and need to do some research. Here you can find information about the ethical guidelines you must observe, if your research involves human participants.
Do you want to know how we assess and grade your assignments in Women's and Gender Studies program? Check this page to find out.
The Barbara Roberts Memorial award recognizes outstanding written work done by an undergraduate student on topics related to women, gender, and feminism. Check the it's procedure and past recipients here.
Resources for students taking courses in this program that involve a research component.
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This annual prize recognizes outstanding written work done by an undergraduate student on topics related to women, gender, and feminism.
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