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The Associate of Arts in Women’s Studies program explores gender, feminism, and social justice through an interdisciplinary lens. This program examines topics such as gender equality, human rights, intersectionality, and the role of women in history, politics, and society. Students develop critical thinking, research, and advocacy skills that prepare them for careers in social services, public policy, education, and community outreach. Graduates may pursue further studies in gender studies, sociology, law, or social work to enhance their impact in areas related to equity and inclusion.

Career Options:

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Social and Community Service Worker

42201$45,000 - $80,000Supports women’s shelters, advocacy groups, and community organizations promoting gender equality.

Educational Counsellor

41320$55,000 - $95,000Provides academic and career guidance, with a focus on gender equity and inclusive education.

Social Policy Researcher

41403$60,000 - $100,000Conducts research on gender policies, women’s rights, and social justice initiatives.

Health Policy Researcher

41404$65,000 - $110,000Analyzes health policies related to women's healthcare, reproductive rights, and public health advocacy.