Analyze Power, Identity, and Social Change
The minor in Women’s Studies at WSU Vancouver offers an immersive, interdisciplinary framework for examining how gender, race, class, and sexuality shape human experience and societal structures. Students engage with foundational feminist theories and intersectional research methods to critique systemic power dynamics and historical inequalities. By centering marginalized voices and global perspectives, this program prepares students to become empathetic leaders and critical thinkers capable of driving meaningful institutional and community growth.
This credential pairs seamlessly with any major, adding a competitive edge for students pursuing careers in law, public administration, non-profit management, human resources, healthcare, and education. Students graduate with advanced skills in cultural competence, systemic analysis, and collaborative problem-solving that are highly valued in today’s diverse workplaces.
Program Requirements
Earning the minor requires a minimum of 16 credits with a 2.0 GPA. Students must complete at least 9 upper-division credits, which must be earned through WSU courses or WSU-approved education abroad or educational exchange programs.