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Last updated on 2025-12-23

Program overview

Program overview

The Bachelor of Arts & Science in Women & Gender Studies & Archaeology & Geography at the University of Lethbridge is designed to empower students to understand and engage with the significant changes women have initiated in society. This program combines feminist theory and research methodologies to explore the historical and contemporary conditions of women and men. Students will gain insights into women's lives, experiences, and the global feminist movement, equipping them with the tools to contribute to an inclusive society. The program encourages a deep understanding of how various factors such as gender, ethnicity, race, and class shape societal structures.

Program structure

The Bachelor of Arts & Science in Women & Gender Studies & Archaeology & Geography is structured to provide a comprehensive educational experience over a four-year period. The program offers various options to enhance learning, including:

  • Co-operative education opportunities, allowing students to gain practical experience in their field.
  • International exchanges to broaden global perspectives.
  • Independent and applied studies for hands-on learning.
  • Volunteer opportunities to engage with the community.

Students are encouraged to explore minors to complement their major, and those with a high GPA may opt for an Honours thesis in their fourth year. This program is designed to foster critical thinking, analytical skills, and effective communication, preparing graduates for diverse career paths.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-operative education, the only program in Alberta offering this for all majors in arts & sciences.
  • International exchange programs to enhance global understanding.
  • Independent and applied studies for practical experience.
  • Volunteer opportunities to engage with local communities.
  • Honours thesis option for high-achieving students in their final year.

Career Options

  • Legal Studies: Work in law firms or legal departments, assisting with research and case preparation.
  • Human Resources: Manage recruitment, employee relations, and organizational development within companies.
  • Social Work: Provide support and resources to individuals and families in need, advocating for social justice.
  • Policy Analyst: Analyze and develop policies that address social issues, working for government or non-profit organizations.
  • International Development: Engage in projects aimed at improving social and economic conditions in developing countries.

 

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