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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-2024 GRADUATE CATALOG [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Women’s and Gender Studies Graduate Certificate
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Graduate Certificate
The Graduate Certificate in Women’s and Gender Studies is an interdisciplinary program open to students currently admitted to any graduate program at the University of Memphis. It is also available to graduate students enrolled at another institution, as well as to individuals holding a graduate degree who wish to pursue further professional credentials. The program draws on the expertise of faculty from different departments and colleges, including the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Education, and Business; therefore, the academic program for each student will be individually crafted in consultation with the Women’s and Gender Studies advisors. The certificate provides recipients with a specific and documented knowledge of Women’s and Gender Studies. Not only an advantage to those pursuing advanced degrees in related fields, the certificate program satisfies the demands of a labor market increasingly oriented toward those trained in managing diversity and services for women. Admissions Standards and Procedures
- Students currently admitted to a graduate program at the University of Memphis or other university, as well as students already holding a graduate degree, may apply for admission to the Graduate Certificate Program in Women’s and Gender Studies.
- A graduate GPA of 3.0 is required for admission to the program. For students enrolled in a graduate program but without a graduate GPA at the time of application, a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.8 is required for admission.
- Students must apply to both the certificate program and the Graduate School. To apply, students submit:
- Transcript of undergraduate degree program and transcripts of prior and current graduate study
- A letter describing reasons why the student is interested in pursuing a graduate certificate in the area of Women’s and Gender Studies and how the program corresponds with prior experience and anticipated career plans.
- A letter of recommendation from a faculty member familiar with the student’s academic work.
- Applications will be considered on a rolling basis. Admissions decisions will be given within a month of application submission.
- Meeting the minimum department standards does not entitle an applicant to admission. Meetings such standards only insures consideration of the application.
Program Requirements
- The certificate program requires completion of twelve (12) semester credit hours.
- Three (3) credit hours must be met by satisfactory completion of either SOCI 7421 - Racial & Social Inequal or SOCI 8421 Race & Social Inequality or SOCI 7410 Sociology of Gender or SOCI 8410 Sociology of Gender or SOCI 7411 Social Stratification or SOCI 8411 Social Stratification.
- Nine (9) remaining hours will be selected in consultation with the Women’s and Gender Studies advisors and prior to enrolling in the class to assure the courses include or treat centrally material relevant to the Certificate students. Course content may vary depending on the instructor and will not always be pertinent to the study of women and gender.
- Select at least one course from the humanities group and one course from the social science group (courses from graduate programs that incorporate women’s and gender issues, such as in the courses below, will be considered for inclusion as an approved elective).
Core (must take one course – 3 hours)
Humanities Courses (must take at least one course - 3 hours):
Social Science Courses (must take at least one course - 3 hours):
Other Requirements
- No more than two courses (6 hours) below the 7000 level are permissible.
- Because the program is interdisciplinary, at least one course (3 hours) of coursework must be taken outside of the major department and from the list of courses provided.
- In order to continue in the program, students must maintain at least a 3.0 GPA.
- No course can be counted twice. For example, if you take SOCI 7410 to satisfy the Core requirement, you cannot also use it to satisfy a Social Science Elective requirement.
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