Minor in Women & Gender Studies

Our students become well-rounded critical thinkers who have examined women, gender and sexuality in relation to race, class, national identity and ability, and how those factors work in diverse communities and cultural/historical contexts. They enjoy careers in a wide array of fields.

The minor in women and gender studies offers students a rigorous but flexible program of study that examines women, gender and sexuality in relation to race, class, national identity and ability, among other variables. Â鶹ÒùÔº explore the ways that gender and sexuality work in diverse communities and in different cultural and historical contexts. 

  • Analyze the powerful and problematic effect of inequalities
  • Gain critical thinking skills needed in our culturally diverse global society
  • Complement your undergraduate studies with a minor

One of the top 50 universities for LGBTQ students 

(College Choice, 2017)

Gain for-credit internship experience with organizations such as the local rape crisis center, domestic violence service organizations, international human rights organizations and local businesses

Be a part of a historic program—our Department of Women and Gender Studies is one of the oldest in the nation 

Be successful.

The minor in women and gender studies prepares students to meet the needs of our 21st-century society in a variety of careers.

 

Broaden your employment possibilities with additional knowledge and skills gained from a minor

 

Community coordinator, health services administrator, human resources manager and educator are common opportunities for students

 

Work for local, state and federal agencies, or in public health, law, human rights, community development or social work

Academic Plan & Requirements

To earn the minor, students must complete a minimum of 21 credit hours in approved women and gender studies courses, 12 credit hours of which must be upper division. The minor is open to all undergraduate students at CU Boulder, regardless of college or school. Required course topics include:

  • Feminist Studies
  • Gender, Race and Class in a Global Context
  • Feminist Theories

Community & Involvement

We offer students many opportunities to network with peers and faculty, further their studies, and get the most out of their undergraduate experience.

Be inspired.

The Department of Women and Gender Studies has an extensive alumni network employed in a variety of fields across the globe.

Some alumni of the program include:

Rayme Rosello

(BA'94)
Restaurateur and owner of , which operates restaurants in Denver and Aurora, and the Comida food truck and catering in Boulder County.

Ingrid Alongi

(BA'97) 
Entrepreneur, web applications developer and head of mentor network (recruiting) for Cognizant Accelerator. She has worked for and founded a number of startups, including Gnip, Quick Left and Sprintly. She serves as chairwoman of the board at Denver’s Turing School of Software and Design.

Katie Raitz

(BA'15)
Intergovernmental liaison for the New York City Fire Department.

Natalie Ziemba

(BA'10)
Spent two years in the South Pacific as a Peace Corps volunteer and earned a master’s degree in social work from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is the hotline supervisor for Moving to End Sexual Assault in Boulder.