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Prepare to be Both a Thinker and a Doer

The Study of Women and Gender looks at our society from multiple angles, using the tools of history, philosophy, literature, economics, psychology, sociology and other fields to examine the experiences, challenges and roles of women in society. You’ll consider a variety of perspectives on femininity and masculinity, race and class, violence and crime, and more.

You’ll also develop your capacity for critical thinking, expand your understanding of current and historical gender issues, and deepen your commitment to social justice. This minor appeals to students who are determined to become not only successful professionals but also informed and effective agents of positive change.

Testimonial

Dominican students are hungry for social change. We’re trying to push boundaries, we’re always thinking of how we can be better, not just as individuals, but as a school, as an institution.” 

Natalia Prato
Dominican University Graduate

More Ways to Learn—On Campus and Beyond

Practical, hands-on experience is built into our curriculum. In small classes, you’ll work side by side with outstanding faculty, learning about leadership, argument, persuasion, conducting research and the art of communicating across cultural differences. You’ll enjoy opportunities to combine academic study with compassionate service to people in need, in the Chicago area and beyond. You’ll even be able to immerse yourself in other societies and cultures through our study abroad programs on four continents.

Prepare to Succeed in Fast-moving Fields

A survey of U.S. employers by Hart Research Associates found that 93% of bosses say that “a job candidate’s demonstrated capacity to think critically, communicate clearly and solve complex problems” is the most important factor in hiring decisions. Our curriculum is designed to prepare you for lifelong intellectual and professional competence. The skills and perspective you’ll gain in this minor will prepare you for meaningful work in a wide range of professional settings, including law firms, nonprofit organizations, legislative offices, healthcare settings, corporations, social service agencies and more.

For more information,
please contact:

Christina Perez
Associate Professor and Program Director
Department of Sociology and Criminology

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