The Women's Studies Program
at the
State University of West Georgia
Women's Studies at UWG

 
What is Women's Studies?
Developed as a result of the reemergence of the women's movement in the 1960's, women's studies is a field devoted to the research and understanding of women, their roles, and the stereotypes surrounding such roles in our society. In conjunction with this, women's contributions and achievements are also addressed from an interdisciplinary standpoint. Because much of the information taught in traditional college level courses is about and from the viewpoint of men, the focus of women's studies is to attempt to create a balance of knowledge equal between genders.
What is the Women's Studies Program at the
State University of West Georgia?
Established in 1993 and housed in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, the women's studies program at UWG offers an undergraduate minor area of concentration and individual course selections at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Courses are offered from a variety of disciplines and are tailored to meet the needs of our student body.

 
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