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The Women's Studies Department

The Pennsylvania State University

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Welcome to Women's Studies at The Pennsylvania State University!

Women's Studies is a central site for interdisciplinary teaching and research in the College of the Liberal Arts
at Penn State. As a field of study, Women's Studies analyzes the unequal distribution of power and resources by gender. By adding the perceptions, contributions, and experiences of women, this young and vital field of research and teaching has produced an exciting body of knowledge and theory that transforms traditional areas of study.

Undergraduate Curriculum Goals

Career Directions
Women's Studies majors find career opportunities in a wide variety of fields, from business to politics, from publishing to human services work, from education to art. Recent Women's Studies majors are now employed as legal advocates, managers, journalists, and teachers. Whatever career path Women's Studies students choose, they bring an articulate awareness of the complexities in contemporary society and a capacity to envision modern society in multi-faceted and exciting ways.


What can you do
with a degree in Women’s Studies?


"Transform The World"
Read the Ms. Magazine article


March 26th Women's Studies Career Planning Session

 

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These electronic newsgroups provide subscribers with news about the Women's Studies Department, campus and community events, courses and scholarship, employment, and award opportunities. Also, we highlight the teaching and research accomplishments of our faculty and our students achievements. If you would like to subscribe to any of our listservs, below, please e-mail Vernett Brooks.

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Women's Studies in Tanzania
Women's Studies 497A: Global Activism, an international service learning class, traveled to East Africa during the summer of 2007 to work at the Mt. Meru Peak School in Tanzania. More than half the students at this school are AIDS orphans. PSU students served the community through projects such as teaching, painting classrooms, and sewing childrens clothing. Click here for more information on WMNST 497A.


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