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Undergraduate Program

WELCOME

Women's and Gender Studies is an emerging field of scholarship that provides interdisciplinary perspectives on women, gender, and sexual orientation. In the past 30 years, scholars in many fields have recovered lost works and have provided new perspectives on the diversity of women's experiences and accomplishments, thereby transforming and expanding traditional curricula.

Dr. Patricia Richards teaching students
Dr. Patricia Richards teaching a Women's and Gender Studies course

At UGA, women's and gender studies courses are taught by nine faculty members with joint appointments in the Women's and Gender Studies Program and six other departments, and by other faculty from cooperating departments in several schools and colleges.

 

Program Information and Resources

Major and Minor Degrees
Detailed information about undergraduate degrees

Undergraduate Courses & Course Schedules
See all course descriptions and up to date course schedules

Undergraduate Certificate in LGBTQ Studies
Learn more about the Undergraduate Certificate in LGBTQ Studies offered by the Institute for Women's and Gender Studies

Course Information
Get information about courses offered in Women's and Gender Studies: current offerings, course descriptions, and syllabi

Forms
Find the various forms needed for declaring a major or minor, transferring course credit, etc.

FAQs: Students
Answers to your frequently asked questions

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