Whether you choose a B.A. in Women’s Studies on its own or in combination with another program, the skills and knowledge you gain will be valuable in workplaces where there is a need for employees who are informed, open-minded, and responsive to issues of equality, difference, and diversity.
Women’s Studies graduates have moved into careers such as:
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teaching
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early childhood education
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social work
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midwifery
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politics
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law
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library science
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management
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information technology
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computer science
You could also choose to pursue a graduate degree in Women’s Studies or related discipline.
Graduates of the B.S.W. in Social Work and Women’s Studies program are well prepared to work with women, children, and men of all ages and cultures. With this degree you can pursue employment as a fully accredited social worker in a wide variety of government and non-profit organizations, including:
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child and youth protection services
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women’s shelters
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sexual assault treatment centres
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community development agencies
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hospitals
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correctional services
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schools
Read what our graduates have to say.
To visit a Women's Studies classroom, please contact us at womenst@uwindsor.ca or call 519-253-3000 x. 2315.