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On-Ground/On-Line
Graduate
Certificate in Women’s Studies
at Southern Connecticut State University

Overview
Requirements
Program
Why
Pursue? Contact Us!
Overview
Students may earn a twelve credit Advanced Graduate Certificate
in Women’s Studies through a hybrid on-ground/on-line program. The first
three credits are earned during a required two-week long summer residency
on the SCSU campus, during which time students take a course in Women’s
Studies Foundations and build relationships with faculty and other Women’s
Studies students. The other nine credits are earned by taking three
on-line courses offered during the academic year. Each individual student
shall choose among the course offerings according to intellectual and/or
professional interests. This program will primarily serve students who are
unable to reside and study in the New Haven area for a sustained period of
time. It also provides opportunities to local students who are unable to
pursue on-ground graduate work in Women’s Studies due to work, family, or
other obligations or impediments.
As in the traditional on-ground graduate degree and certificate programs,
we will continue with the “cohort” model, that is, with each entering
class taking the introductory summer residency course together. This is to
ensure a feminist pedagogical approach, underscoring the importance of
community. The plan of study integrates scholarly inquiry, critical
problem-solving methods, professional training, and the development of
cooperative leadership skills.
Graduate students may pursue the certificate as an elective option in a
graduate degree program or as a free-standing interdisciplinary
certificate for individuals holding bachelor’s degrees.
In the near future, the following departments and programs will be
offering on-line interdisciplinary graduate courses in Women’s Studies:
·
Anthropology
· Art
·
Business
·
Educational Foundations
· English
· Geography
· History
· Library
· Mathematics
· Media Studies
· Psychology
· Social Work
· Sociology
· Women’s Studies
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Requirements
The Hybrid On-Ground/On-Line Advanced Graduate Certificate in Women’s
Studies requires twelve credits of course work, consisting of the required
on-ground summer course in Women’s Studies Foundations and the choice of
three other courses. To encourage interdisciplinary scholarship and
learning, the Women’s Studies Program requires its certificate students to
take no more than two courses in a single academic department. Students
matriculated for a master’s degree who are pursuing the hybrid
on-ground/on-line certificate as an elective option in their graduate
degree program must take the three other courses outside their primary
discipline. Students select these elective courses with advisors from the
Women’s Studies Program and the student’s home department. All courses are
at the graduate level unless the student obtains special permission.
Please contact the Women’s Studies Office to request a graduate program
admissions packet which contains all of the information and required forms
necessary for admission.
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The
Women’s Studies Program
A 35-year-old program, the Women’s Studies Program is among the
longest running women’s studies programs in the country. It offers an
undergraduate women’s studies minor (since 1971), a master’s degree in
women’s studies (since 1998), a graduate certificate in women’s studies
(since 1998), and a new on-ground/on-line graduate certificate in women’s
studies.
Students in the Women’s Studies Program at SCSU have the opportunity to
participate in a variety of activities with other students, faculty
members, community-based organizations, and professional and academic
associations. Summer institutes allow graduate students to accelerate
their degree/certificate completion.
Women’s
Studies’ extracurricular programming includes “64 Days of Nonviolence” in
the spring semester, of which the Women’s History Month celebration and
the annual Women’s Studies graduate student conference are a part. Every
fall, the Women’s Studies Program hosts an annual conference (since 1991),
which draws hundreds of scholars, activists, and students from around the
country and the world to the Southern campus. The purpose of the annual
conference is to promote intellectual and activist exchanges among
academics, community leaders, activists, professionals, and others
interested in women’s studies issues.
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Why
Pursue a WMS On-Ground/On-Line Graduate Certificate?
The hybrid on-ground/on-line Graduate Certificate in Women’s
Studies provides a compelling gender, race, and class analysis which can
be applied effectively in the workplace. The on-ground component of this
new certificate program provides what is often missing in a
distance-learning environment and helps the cohort forge a sense of
community, an important element in women’s studies classroom. The on-line
component affords students the facility to do graduate work with little
commute hassle and flexibility of doing course work at times convenient to
their schedules. It complements the student’s master’s degree and offers
sophisticated, interdisciplinary, cross-cultural academic training with
practical applications for those who choose to seek professional
credentialing such as a terminal degree in law and/or intend to pursue a
doctorate leading to teaching and advanced research. The certificate
program also serves those who have achieved competence in their field as
educators, administrators, human resource and health professionals,
entrepreneurs, business owners, and all those who wish to integrate the
theory and practice of women’s studies into their profession. It is also
suitable for students seeking personal enrichment.
The women’s studies classroom is a unique environment,
on-ground and on-line, encouraging active student participation in the
learning process. The goal of women’s studies pedagogy is to generate
knowledge from the shared resources of the students under the guidance of
the instructor.
We invite you to explore the options offered by the
hybrid on-ground/on-line Graduate Certificate in Women’s Studies at
Southern Connecticut State University and hope that you will visit us and
see for yourself the vibrant, intellectual women’s studies community at
SCSU!
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Contact Us
The On-Ground/On-Line Women’s Studies Graduate Certificate
Program Coordinators:
Yi-Chun Tricia Lin,
Director/Associate Professor of Women’s Studies
liny4@southernct.edu
Virginia Metaxas,
Professor of History and Women’s Studies
metaxasv1@southernct.edu
The Women’s Studies Program
203.392.6133
Andrea-Lynne DeCrosta,
Administrative Assistant
Decrostaa1@southernct.edu
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