Center for Women's Studies and Gender
Research
200 Ustler Hall
PO Box 117352
Gainesville FL 32611
Phone: (352) 392-3365
Fax: (352) 392-4873
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Graduate Studies
Click HERE
for MA application deadlines, instructions and forms. Scroll down
for
information about applying to the Certificate or Concentration programs.
Students pursuing graduate work in
the Center for Women's Studies and Gender Research will become acquainted with
various feminist (and other appropriate) theoretical approaches and
methodologies to examine the role of gender in cultural systems and the place
of gender in intersection with other categories of difference, including race,
ethnicity, social class, sexuality, religion, physical ability, age, and
nationality. Please scroll down for links to more specific information about:
Degrees (MA, BA/MA, JD/MA), Certificates and Concentrations, Application and
Plan-of-Study Materials, and other helpful links. If you have further
questions, please contact Florence Babb, Graduate
Coordinator.
Degrees:
The Women's Studies Program,
administered by the Center for Women's Studies and Gender Research, is an
interdisciplinary program designed for students who wish to pursue a Master's
degree (MA, thesis or non-thesis) in Women's Studies. It is also an interdisciplinary
forum in which students admitted to other graduate programs (MA and PhD) can
pursue a Certificate or Concentration in conjunction with their primary degree.
In addition, students may apply to pursue a Master's degree while also earning
their Bachelor's degree (BA) or a professional degree in law (JD). Click on the
Women's Studies degree name for information specific to the degree in the
Center for Women's Studies and Gender Research. Please also refer to general
information in the UF Graduate Catalog.
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Master or Arts (MA),
thesis or non-thesis: A Master's degree with thesis requires at least 30
credits including 3-6 credits of Research for Master's Thesis (6971). All
thesis students must register for an appropriate number of credits in 6971
(3 credits must be taken during the final semester). A nonthesis Master’s
degree requires at least 33 credits. No more than 6 of those credits can
be from S/U courses. Nonthesis students cannot use Research for Master's
Thesis (6971). For all Master's programs, at least half the required
credits (not counting 6971) must be in the major. One or two minors of at
least 6 credits each may be taken, but a minor is not required by the
Graduate School. Minor work must be in an academic unit other than the
major. For details specific to the degree in the Center for Women's
Studies and Gender Research, click on the hyperlink which begins this paragraph.
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BA/MA Program: UF offers a number of Bachelor's/Master's programs for
superior students. The university created combined degree programs to
provide academically talented students an opportunity to complete both a Bachelor's
and a Master's degree in a shorter period of time. The program allows you
to 'double-count' graduate courses toward both degrees, thus reducing the
time it would normally take to graduate by a semester or more. The
combined-degree program reduces the cost of both degrees and enhances your
marketability for career advancement. For details specific to the degree
in the Center for Women's Studies and Gender Research, click on the hyperlink which begins this paragraph.
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MA/JD Program: This joint degree program leads to a graduate degree
and a professional degree. Normally 12 credits of professional courses
count toward the graduate degree and 12 credits of graduate courses count
toward the professional degree. To participate in a joint program, a
student must be admitted to both programs. Enrollment in one program may
precede enrollment in the other according to timelines set by the program.
For details specific to the degree in the Center for Women's Studies and
Gender Research, click on the hyperlink which begins this paragraph.
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Concurrent degree -Master of Arts
work in Mass
Communications (MAMC) with specialization in Journalism: When appropriate, the Center for Women's Studies and
Gender Research will work with individual students to develop a
collaborative degree program with the College of Journalism and
Communication. At the University of Florida, students may apply to complete
Master’s degrees in two different programs or two Master’s degrees in the
same program concurrently. Those interested should discuss the proposed
study with the office of Graduate Student Records (392-4643, 106 Grinter)
before applying. Written approval is needed from each academic unit and
the Graduate School Dean. The student must be officially admitted to both
programs through regular procedures. No more than 9 credits from the first
program may be applied toward the second. For details specific to the
program in the Center for Women's Studies and Gender Research, click on the
name of the program above.
Certificates and Concentrations:
A number of UF graduate programs
offer interdisciplinary enhancements in the form of concentrations, field
research, or graduate certificates. Concentrations and Certificates can only be
earned by students already enrolled in another degree program at UF. Graduate
Council approved concentrations are tied to specific degree programs and appear
on the student's transcript. Certificates do not appear on the transcript. The
Center for Women's Studies and Gender Research has two Certificates (MA or PhD)
and a PhD Concentration. For details specific to the programs in the Center for
Women's Studies and Gender Research, click on the name of the Certificates/Concentration
below:
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Graduate Certificate in
Women's Studies:
The Graduate Certificate in Women's Studies offers students a
general
overview of the field.
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Graduate Certificate
in Gender and
Development: The Graduate Certificate in Gender and Development
allows
students to focus on issues related to gender, economic development,
and
globalization.
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Ph.D. Concentration:
The PhD Concentration
in Women's Studies provides graduate students an opportunity to develop
a thorough grounding in scholarship produced through the intersection
of
Women's Studies and other academic fields of study. PhD students in the
following programs or departments may apply to the Concentration
program:
Anthropology, Germanic and Slavic Languages, History, Psychology,
Religion, and Sociology.
Application and Plan of Study Materials:
(As you plan your coursework, it is often helpful to access
our complete
list of
outside
courses that count for Women's Studies credit.)
MASTER OF ARTS:
Application
materials (MA)
CERTIFICATES:
PhD CONCENTRATION:
Helpful Links:
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