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Welcome!
| The UCLA Women's
Studies Undergraduate Program, established in 1975, is an interdisciplinary
academic program spanning many departments and disciplines, and offering
two options for undergraduate study: a major and a minor. |
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ABOUT WOMEN'S STUDIES
Women's Studies is an interdepartmental program in the College of Letters
and Science. It is a multidisciplinary field which draws on the humanities,
social sciences, life/physical sciences and other areas. It is research
- and curriculum drawn from that research - which views women from their
own perspectives rather than from the points of view of what men have
studied, claimed or written about women.
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Its historical
and intellectual roots are in worldwide progressive movements for
social change as they have affected the academy. The field offers
a holistic approach to the study of fundamental issues of sex and
gender - how they have been reflected in culture and history, how
they shape social, political, economic and institutional organization
as well as personal experience and perception, how they interact with
issues of race, ethnicity, class -and how new ways of thinking can
challenge and transform the process by which knowledge about human
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In the finest tradition of education in the liberal arts, Women's Studies
challenges students to do their best thinking, teaches them critical reasoning
and writing skills and gives them perspectives unavailable as a by-product
of traditional disciplines.
At UCLA, the earliest courses were taught in 1969.
The formal Program marked it's 25th anniversary in Fall 2000. From a handful
of courses, it has grown in depth and breadth. Faculty throughout the
College and from several professional schools teach, on average, 100+
courses to some 5,000 students annually. About 120-140 students are formally
registered for the entire academic program.
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