6-C Women’s/Gender/Feminist Studies Programs and Majors
Claremont Graduate University
- Women’s Studies in Religion: CGU offers an MA in Women’s Studies in Religion and a concentration in Women’s Studies with a PhD in Religion.
- Certificate in Women’s and Gender Studies: CGU offers a Certificate in Women’s and Gender Studies to MA and PhD students.
- Applied Gender Studies: CGU offers an MA in Applied Gender Studies.
- BA/MA Accelerated Degree Program (4+1): Undergraduate Claremont College students may apply for the (4+1) program in Applied Women’s Studies.
Claremont McKenna College
- Sequence: CMC offers a sequence in Gender and Sexuality Studies.
- Major: CMC does not offer a major in Gender Sexuality Studies. CMC students may elect to complete a full major in Gender & Women’s Studies through Pomona College or Scripps College or a major in Gender and Feminist Studies is available through Pitzer College.
Harvey Mudd College
- Concentration: Harvey Mudd students may complete their humanities and social sciences concentration in Gender Studies.
- Major: Harvey Mudd does not offer a major in Gender Studies. Students may choose to complete an off-campus major in Gender Studies at one of the other Claremont Colleges.
Pitzer College
- Major: Pitzer offers a major in Gender and Feminist Studies. Students can concentrate in one of three tracks; Global, National and Local Communities; Creativity: Art, Literature, Spirituality, Identity; Sciences, Medicine and Technologies.
- Minor: Pitzer offers a minor in Gender and Feminist Studies.
- Course Catalog
Pomona College
- Major: Pomona offers a major in Gender and Women’s Studies.
- Minor: Pomona offers a minor in Gender and Women’s Studies.
- Gender and Women’s Studies Program Website
- Course Catalog
Scripps College
- Major: Scripps offers a major in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Students can pursue either a Gender Studies track or a Queer Studies track.
- Minor: Scripps offers a minor in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
- Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department Website
- Course Catalog