2025-2026 Academic Catalog 
    
    Dec 05, 2025  
2025-2026 Academic Catalog

Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, BA (WMNGENSS-BA)


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Effective Fall 2026, this program will no longer admit new students.  Summer 2026 will be the last semester that new students or students changing majors can declare this major. 

CIP Code: 302301

Program Description

The Bachelor of Arts degree in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies is organized around the following areas of concentration: feminist activism, theory, and methods of inquiry; women and other marginalized peoples as subjects of study within multicultural and global contexts; and multiple fields of difference, experience, and identity related to gender and sexuality.

Admission Requirements

This academic program does not have admission requirements beyond regular admission to Wright State University.  Any student is eligible to declare this academic program. 

Program Learning Objectives

Students enrolled in this program will learn to: 

  • Demonstrate creative problem-solving skills;
  • Analyze through interdisciplinary perspectives the intersections of social inequality, such as: gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, cultural identity, nationality, class, age, and ability;
  • Identify examples of institutional, social, political, and personal patterns of privilege and discrimination in everyday, lived experiences;
  • Reflect on changes in how they evaluate the social and intellectual contributions of minoritized groups;
  • Engage in analysis or work that is orientated toward social justice change.

Program Learning Outcomes

As a result of their learning experience, graduates of this program can: 

  • Demonstrate creative problem-solving skills;
  • Analyze through interdisciplinary perspectives the intersections of social inequality, such as: gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, cultural identity, nationality, class, age, and ability;
  • Identify examples of institutional, social, political, and personal patterns of privilege and discrimination in everyday, lived experiences;
  • Reflect on changes in how they evaluate the social and intellectual contributions of minoritized groups;
  • Engage in analysis or work that is orientated toward social justice change.

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Program Requirements

I. Wright State Core: 36 Credit Hours


As a part of the requirements for a bachelor’s degree at Wright State University, all students must complete the Wright State Core, a general education curriculum. Most programs require 36 hours in the Core, some programs may require additional hours. 

Specific Core classes in some of the Elements may be required by some majors. When this occurs, the specific Core courses required will be listed below. In Elements where a specific course is not required, students can choose any course from the Wright State Core Program Requirements

First-Year Seminar: 3 Credit Hours


All students must successfully complete a First-Year Seminar during their first year.  Transfer students who transfer 24 or more credit hours (post high school graduation) are exempt from this requirement and will need to satisfy three additional credit hours in the Additional Core Courses category. 

Element A - English Composition: 6 Credit Hours


Element B - Mathematics, Statistics, and Logic: 3 Credit Hours


Students will select one Element B course from the approved Wright State Core Program Requirements list.  Based on Math Placement Level, students may need additional prerequisite or corequisite coursework in mathematics prior to enrollment in the course chosen. 

Element C - Arts and Humanities: 6 Credit Hours


Students will select two Arts and Humanities courses, with different course prefixes from the approved Wright State Core Program Requirements.  One course must fulfill the History requirement. 

Element D - Social Sciences: 6 Credit Hours


Students will select two Social and Behavioral Sciences courses, with different course prefixes from the approved Wright State Core Program Requirements

Required:

Element E - Natural Sciences: 7 Credit Hours


Students will select two Natural Science courses, from the approved Wright State Core Program Requirements.  At least one course must contain a laboratory.

Additional Core Courses: 5 Credit Hours


Students will select up to 5 additional credit hours from Elements A-E from the approved Wright State Core Program Requirements to reach the 36 minimum hours required in the Core.  Unless specified by the student’s major, these are selected by the student.  When a major has required courses in this area, the specific Core course(s) required will be listed below.   

Additional Core Requirements


Within the 36 credit hours of the Wright State Core students must successfully complete the following: 

  • One Global Inquiry (GI) course 

  • Two Inclusive Excellence (IE) courses 

  • One to two Integrated Writing (IW) courses.  To meet degree requirements all students must complete a minimum of 3 IW courses by choosing either (a) 1 in the Core and 2 in the major or (b) 2 in the Core and 1 in the major.  Students should check their major program requirements for courses that fulfill Integrated Writing. 

Students who do not make choices within the 36 required hours of the Core to fulfill the GI, IE, and IW requirements will take additional Core hours beyond the minimum of 36. 

II. Major Requirements: 33 Credit Hours


Core Requirements: 6 Credit Hours


Major Electives: 15 Credit Hours


Five WGS or WGS-approved courses 3000 level or above. Suggested, but not required, to be from at least two different disciplines.

IV. College Requirements: 18-22 Credit Hours


Foreign Language: 12-16 Credit Hours


THROUGH 2020 LEVEL (1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) OF ONE LANGUAGE: 12-16 HOURS

Arabic, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Latin, Chinese, American Sign Language or other.

Methods of Inquiry: 6 Credit Hours


V. Electives: 29-33 Credit Hours


Students must earn a minimum of 120 credit hours for a baccalaureate degree.  If the total number of credit hours in the WSU Core (general education program) and the major requirements do not total at least 120 credits, students will choose additional courses (general electives) to meet the minimum required 120 credit hours.  Students may choose from any undergraduate course in the Academic Catalog for which they meet the course prerequisites and for which they do not already have earned credit. 

Students are encouraged to consider adding a minor, certificate, or microcredential

Total: 120 Credit Hours


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