Graduate Study Resources
Although no graduate degrees are offered in Women's Studies, graduate and
professional students enrolled at UNC are encouraged to participate in
the Curriculum in Women's Studies. Possibilities include enrolling in
graduate-level courses in Women's
Studies, conducting research and writing theses and dissertations on
gender-related topics, and attending the
lectures and seminars sponsored
by the Curriculum in Women's Studies.
Employment opportunities are available in the form of teaching
assistantships in the introductory undergraduate Women's Studies course
as well as
graduate assistantships in the Women's Studies Office and
the Duke-UNC Women's Studies Research Center.
Courses are offered at UNC-CH in the following areas:
- Arts and Sciences
- African Studies/African-American Studies
- Art
- Comparative Literature
- Economics
- English
- French
- Health Sciences
- History
- Philosophy
- Physical Education
- Political Science
- Public Health
- Recreation Administration/Leisure Studies
- Sociology
- Social Work
- Speech Communications
- School of Public Health
- Health Behavior and Education
- Maternal and Child Health
- Nutrition
- School of Nursing
Click here to see a listing of courses offered
in these areas at UNC-CH.