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Gender & Women's Studies from Minnesota State University - Mankato MN is a Campus Bachelor Women's Studies degree that prepares you for a Liberal Arts career. The Gender & Women's Studies Department at Minnesota State University , Mankato contributes to feminist and social concerns through undergraduate and graduate degree programs and courses. We appeal to a wide variety of disciplines, professions, research interests, and ideological perspectives. Gender & Women's Studies prepares students for careers in human services, the media, community organizing, and education, among many possibilities. Curriculum and Research Our curriculum draws from such areas as cultural studies , art, psychology, criminology, literature, social work, history, anthropology, sociology, education, counseling, health, international relations, and ethnic studies. Through fostering and actively encouraging original, self-directed research among our undergraduate and graduate scholars, the Gender & Women's Studies Department at MSU enables students to work independently and collaboratively in their chosen career and vocational paths. View more details on Minnesota State University . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Women's Studies courses.

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