

BA in Women's, Ethnicity and Intersectional Studies, Wichita State University
Wichita, Kansas
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48 Months
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About this course
The Women's, Ethnicity and Intersectional Studies major at Wichita State offers an in-depth understanding of women, people of color, and marginalized populations. Students explore social issues, representation, and internationalism, preparing for diverse careers or graduate studies. The program emphasizes applied learning, with every degree including practical research or experience, ensuring students are workforce-ready upon graduation.
Why this course is highly recommended
If you’re interested in social justice, diversity, and representation, this program provides a comprehensive foundation. It’s particularly ideal for students considering careers in social work, education, law, psychology, or criminal justice. The program’s strong emphasis on applied learning equips students with practical skills and connections for the job market.
Specialisation
This major focuses on women, ethnicity, and intersectionality. The curriculum includes core courses like Diverse Women in Popular Culture, Women in Society: Social Issues, and Women in Society: Cultural Images, allowing students to tailor additional coursework based on their interests.
Course fees
Application fees
14.73L
1st year tuition fees
14.73L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
The major requires a minimum of 30 credit hours in women’s studies courses, including core courses such as Diverse Women in Popular Culture, Women in Society: Social Issues, and Women in Society: Cultural Images. Additional coursework depends on your interests.
English language test
DUOLINGO
105
IELTS
6
TOEFL
72
PTE
49
Career prospects
Graduates have opportunities through Wichita State’s extensive employer network. The program prepares students for careers in social work, education, law, psychology, criminal justice, and other fields, with practical experience to support their career growth.
FAQs
Is this program suitable for double majoring?
Yes, it is ideal for double majoring with areas like social work, education, history, pre-law, psychology, and criminal justice.
What kind of applied learning is included?
Every degree includes guaranteed applied learning or research experiences to help students gain real-world skills.
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