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SOAS University of London
MA Transnational Queer Feminist Politics with special reference to the Middle East
- London, United Kingdom
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The MA Transnational Queer Feminist Politics with special reference to the Middle East at SOAS is a unique programme, its principal aim being to re-focus issues prioritised in western Gender Studies and the study of sexuality on the complex specificities of Asia, Africa and the Near and Middle East. The programme offers the specialised study of gender and sexuality in relation to the cultures of Asia, Africa and the Middle East, together with rigorous training in, and questioning of, contemporary gender theory. In terms of gender theory, it offers a solid foundation with sufficient breadth and depth to facilitate a range of specialist pathways. In terms of specialisation, it draws on the expertise of internationally recognised scholars of Asian, African and Middle Eastern Studies at SOAS.
Oregon State University
Master of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
- Corvallis, USA
Master
English
The Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at Oregon State University relies on multi-disciplinary approaches to the study of gender and sexuality, particularly as they intersect with race, ethnicity, class, culture, religion, nation, and ability.
University at Albany SUNY College of Arts and Sciences
Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies
- Albany, USA
MA
English
Develop the skills you need to become an agent for positive social change and an effective advocate for marginalized people across gender, race, class, sexuality, and nationality differences.
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A program in LGBTQ studies looks at the sociological and psychological basis of the marginalized individual in society. Course work may also include the politics of empowerment, a history of marginalization, and a look at modern integration.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.