Women Rock the WorldWomen's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies has a rich history at Rutgers University. Inaugurated as a department in 2001, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies has grown from offering a few courses at the University in 1973 to becoming one of the strongest interdisciplinary graduate and undergraduate programs in the United States.

At the Undergraduate level, we offer a Major (Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies) and Four Minors (Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Critical Sexualities, Social Justice, and Gender and Media). We have developed each of these minors to introduce path-breaking research that address concerns of particular interdisciplinary constituencies.

Reflecting the fundamental commitments of feminist pedagogy, our major and minors provide students with critical tools to engage the challenges of contemporary life and to work toward social transformation and social justice. Annually we teach approximately 4,000 undergraduate students and over 200 graduate students enrolled in courses offered by the Department. 

For more info visit our Undergraduate Program page.

At the undergraduate level, we offer the following programs: 

At the graduate level, we offer the following progams: