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The Graduate Certificate in Women’s and Gender Studies is designed for students enrolled in a graduate program in any field who wish to complement their advanced training and scholarly work with an additional specialization in Women’s and Gender Studies.

Research and study in Women's and Gender Studies helps students:

  • identify and assess gender-based assumptions and biases and to recognize their social, cultural and individual consequences;
  • analyze and integrate perspectives and bodies of knowledge across disciplines, and develop your critical thinking skills in ways that will complement and enhance your training in any other field;
  • prepare for careers in non-profit organizations, businesses, the creative arts, education, government and public policy, journalism, law, social work, and more;
  • become empowered to participate in public debate and act for social change.

Program Type

Graduate Certificate

Program Format

On Campus

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Admission Requirements 

Application Deadlines

Application deadlines vary by program, please review the application deadline chart for specific programs. Other important dates and deadlines can be found by using the One Stop calendars.

Eligibility and Admission

To pursue this certificate, students must be enrolled in a graduate degree program or already hold a graduate degree. Acceptance to this graduate certificate also requires a minimum 2.75 GPA from the undergraduate degree as well as a letter of intent explaining the applicant's reasons for graduate study.

Application

  • Admission to a graduate certificate program requires formal student application through the Graduate School admissions application system, including the required admissions application fee.
  • Certificate programs will inform the Graduate School of their admission recommendation for an applicant. The final admission decision is made by the Graduate School.
  • Early application to the certificate program is recommended; late application is possible, but may incur delays for certificate conferral related to time required for credit tracking.
  • Applicants must possess a baccalaureate degree and have a minimum 2.75 cumulative undergraduate grade point average to be admitted into a certificate program.

Credits and Courses

The Graduate Certificate in Women’s and Gender Studies requires completion of 15 credits in approved courses with an overall GPA of 3.0. The following are required:

Required
WGS 700Feminist Issues and Scholarship3
WGS 701Feminisms in Global Context3
WGS 710Advanced Feminist Theory3
or WGS 740 Advanced Queer Theory
Electives
Select 6 credits from a combination of WGS courses and approved cross-listed Graduate (G) or Undergraduate/Graduate (U/G) courses in other programs and departments6
Total Credits15

No more than 6 credits in U/G courses can apply toward the certificate, and a maximum of 3 credits in independent study may count toward the 15 credits required for the certificate. Thesis and research credits may not be counted toward the certificate. 

Approved Electives outside of WGS

AD LDSP 795Women and Leadership in Education3
AFRIC 700Foundations and Theories in African & African Diaspora Studies3
AFRIC 800Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods in African & African Diaspora Studies3
COMMUN 802Marital and Family Communication3
COMMUN 860Seminar: Issues in Communication: (Topic: Rhetoric of Marriage and Family)3
COMMUN 874Rhetoric of Women's Rights in the US3
COMPLIT 365GLiteratures and Cultures of the Americas: (Intersections of Disability and Gender)3
CRM JST 424GSex Crimes, Human Trafficking, and the Internet3
CRM JST 970Readings in Criminal Justice Research: (Women and Criminal Justice)3
ENGLISH 465GWomen Writers:3
ENGLISH 628GSeminar in Literature by Women:3
ENGLISH/FILMSTD 669GScreening Sexuality:3
ENGLISH 771Literature of the English Renaissance: (Early Modern Women Writers)3
ENGLISH 776Women Writers:3
ENGLISH 784Topics in Transnational Literature (Transnational Fiction: Unsettling and Gender)3
ENGLISH 872Seminar in Women Writers:3
ENGLISH 876Seminar in Media Studies: (Family Photography; Queer Cinema and Television; Feminist Media Studies)3
ENGLISH 878Seminar in Feminist Critical Theory:3
HIST 373GTopics in Gender and History:3
HIST 840Colloquium on Global History: (Gender and Imperialism 1830-1940)3
HIST 940Seminar on Global History: (Gender, Sexuality, and Imperialism)3
JAMS 660GSeminar in Contemporary Issues in Media Studies: (Gender, Race, and Class in Wedding Media)3
NURS 763Issues in Women's Health and Development3
SOC WRK 630GFamilies and Poverty3
SOC WRK 771Development of the Family Over the Life Span3
SOCIOL 444GSociology of the Body3
SOCIOL 925Sex and Gender3
SOCIOL 927Seminar in Sociology of Contemporary Institutions: (Gendered Institutions)3
Contact

Prospective Graduate Students

Questions regarding the application or the application process should be directed to the UWM Graduate School at gradschool@uwm.edu or 414-229-6569.

Current Graduate Students

Questions about research opportunities, department funding opportunities, or issues specific to the discipline should be directed to Kristin Pitt.