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July2014
What can I do with a Major in Women & Gender Studies?
Skills Developed • Abiity to Accept Intellectual
& Personal Challenges • Acute Awareness &
Observation • Advocate Against
Inequality • Analytical & Critical
Thinking • Analyze & Synthesize Data • Assess Needs
• Attention to Detail • Careful Record-Keeping • Environmentally Aware • Evaluate Ideas & Research • Formulate & Defend
Positions • Gather Information & Data • Holisitic Approach to
Research • Interviewing Abilities
• Knowledge of Power Relations & Injustice
• Oral & Written Communitication
• Organizational • Problem-Solving • Time Management • Tolerance of Difference
Views • Work Well Under Pressure
Work Environments A major in Women & Gender Studies provides an excellent foundation for law, management, journalism, education, or social work, as well as positions in non-profit and non-governmental organizations. Graduates may also find employment in community organizations/centres, universities or research institutions, religious organizations, mental health facilities, consulting firms, publishing houses, social services agencies, labour unions, media organizations, governmental organizations, public relations firms, welfare organizations or market research firms.
Career & Employment Services (CES)
www.uleth.ca/ross/ces
The Women & Gender Studies Program
at the University of Lethbridge Women & Gender Studies examines the historical and contemporary conditions of women in society using feminist theory and research methodologies to explore issues like gender and power. It provides students with an opportunity to broaden their knowledge of women and explores feminism as an important influence in political and social movements. Courses are presented from an interdisciplinary perspective with a foundation of feminist theory as the basis for critical analyses. The department draws on the University's vibrant community of scholars to deliver a curriculum that provides students with a broader understanding of how current and historical events, as well as ideas and institutions, have been structured by gender, ethnicity, race, age, ability, class, and sexuality. Students majoring in Women & Gender Studies can complete a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Arts and Science.
For more information on the Women & Gener Studies Major at the U of L:
http://www.uleth.ca/artsci/women-gender-studies
Faculty of Arts & Science
C866 University Hall Phone: 403-332-4106
Email: See Contact Website Academic Advising:
http://www.uleth.ca/ross/academic-advising
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Key Areas of Specialization: Marriage & Citizenship, Geographies of Identities & Difference, Environmental Sustainability, Migration, Sexuality, Health & Wellness, Women & Spirituality, Media & Social Networking, Femininity & Sport, Reproductive Technologies, Activism/Advocacy, Women & Cinema
Entry Level Job Titles
These jobs are normally intended for new graduates and require 0 to 2 years of experience. It is important to note that many entry level positions require some related experience or demonstrated ability to perform job-related tasks. Even those positions that do not require experience will still prefer an experienced candidate, if one is available. • Agent – Donor Services • Clinical Research Project
Assistant • Community Counsellor –
Social Services • Community Programming
Assistant • Consultant • Correctional Officer
• Intake Worker • International Youth
Coordinator • Program Coordinator • Relief Woker – Shelter • Research Analyst/
Assistant • Research Data
Coordinator/Analyst
• Research Student • Researh Ethics
Coordinator • Scheduling Coordinator • Union Organizer • Women’s & Children’s
Safety Program Coordinator
Note: The U of L offers various resources and programs to facilitate students in gaining work and volunteer experience. Find an entry level position on the CES job board or join the Management or Arts & Science Cooperative Education Programs. Summer jobs, part-time work, internship positions and volunteer experience help students to enhance their skillset and accumulate work experience for their future career.
Related Job Titles
These jobs generally require extensive, relevant work experience and/or further education. • Admissions Counselor • Advocate • Anti-poverty Lobbyist • Anti-violence Lobbyist • Archivist • Battered Women’s Centre
Director • Career Development
Counsellor • Case Manager • Child and Youth Worker • Child Life Specialist • Child Welfare Worker • Children’s Advocacy
Worker • Clinical Social Worker • Community Health
Promoter • Community Service
Agency Director • Community Worker
• Corporate Communications Coordinator
• Counsellor • Criminology & Justice
Officer • Educational Administrator • Equity Officer • Executive Director of a
Non-Profit Organization • Family Counsellor • Family Services Specialist • Family Support Worker • Health Care Coordinator • Health Care Provider • Health Policy Planner • Human Resource
Diversity Specialist • Human Resources
Specialist/Manager • Human Rights Advocate • Human Rights Worker
• Immigration Officer • International
Development Officer • Librarian • Market Research Analyst • Mental Health Worker • Multicultural Services
Officer • Planned Parenthood
Counselor • Policy Analyst • Project Manager • Public Relations Specialist • Rape Crisis Program
Director • Rehabilitation Consultant • Researcher • School Counsellor • Settlement & Youth
Worker • Sexual Assault Consultant • Social Worker
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• Special Education Teacher • Support Worker • University Professor
• Victims’ Advocate • Volunteer Coordinator • Women’s Rights Advocate
• Women’s Shelter Director/Programmer
• Youth Counsellor
Thinking Outside the Box: Other Possible Job Titles On average, people change their careers three to five times in their lifetime. So, no matter what major you choose, you may still be interested in opportunities totally unrelated to your program of study. We encourage you to be open to all possibilities! Your undergraduate degree can be a springboard for other educational pursuits, and your transferable skills and experience can prepare you to work in a multitude of settings. • Advertising Account
Executive • Border Service Agent • Broadcast Journalist • Business Manager • Business Owner • Casting Director • Editor • ESL Teacher
• Event Planner • Financial Planner • Foreign Service Officer • Health Clinic Medical
Assistant • Journalist • Lawyer • Legislative Aide • Legislative Analyst
• Linguist • Midwife • Minister • Motivational Speaker • Nurse • Occupational Therapist • Police Constable • Psychotherapist
Useful Resources
Recommended websites to assist in exploring the field of Women & Gender Studies and its career opportunities.
Women’s & Gender Studies et Recherches Féministes http://www.wgsrf.com Canadian Council on Social Development http://www.ccsd.ca National Association of Women & the Law http://nawl.ca/ Canadian Foundation for Women’s Health http://www.cfwh.org Native Women’s Association of Canada http://www.nwac.ca Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women http://criaw-icref.ca DisAbled Women’s Network Canada http://www.dawncanada.net
Centre for Women’s Studies in Education http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/cwse/
Institute of Feminist & Gender Studies http://socialsciences.uottawa.ca/fem National Women’s Studies Association http://www.nwsa.org Association for Women’s Rights in Development http://www.awid.org Feminist Alliance for International Action http://fafia-afai.org Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women http://www.gaatw.org The Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric & Neonatal Nurses https://www.awhonn.org/ International Women’s Rights Project http://iwrp.org
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Campus Resources Career & Employment Services (CES) http://www.uleth.ca/ross/ces/ Career Counselling (Counselling Services) http://www.uleth.ca/counselling/ Academic Advising http://www.uleth.ca/ross/academic-advising Native Student Advising http://www.uleth.ca/ross/native-student-advising Student Success Centre – Study Skills, Learning Strategies & Tutoring http://www.uleth.ca/student-success-centre/
Accommodated Learning Centre http://www.uleth.ca/ross/accommodated-learning-centre/ International Centre for Students http://www.uleth.ca/international/ Registrar Office & Student Services http://www.uleth.ca/ross/ Scholarship & Students Finance http://www.uleth.ca/ross/student-finance/ U of L Students’ Union & Student Clubs http://www.ulsu.ca/
Campus Job Resources Career & Employment Services Job Board CES Job board Arts & Science Applied Studies http://www.uleth.ca/artsci/applied-studies/students Arts & Science Co-op Education & Internship http://www.uleth.ca/artsci/coop
Management Co-op Education http://www.uleth.ca/management/co-op Study Abroad & Exchanges http://www.uleth.ca/international/content/study abroad-exchanges Management Study Abroad & Exchanges http://www.uleth.ca/management/study-abroad
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