B.A./B.S. Women Studies – Online
Now accepting students for summer 2013. Classes start June 24.
This program was recently renamed. Starting summer 2013, it will be the women, gender and sexuality studies program.
The OSU online women studies degree program explores women's realities in political and social sciences, health, psychology, history, literature and the arts. This field is constantly growing and changing in order to understand and affirm the role race, social class, age, ability, appearance, and sexual identity play in women's everyday lives.
A well established program
This degree program is offered by OSU’s department of Women Studies (founded in 1972 and among the oldest women’s studies programs in the nation) within the extensive College of Liberal Arts, and it is delivered online by OSU Ecampus.
Informational video (webinar): Watch an overview video featuring information about Oregon State University, OSU Ecampus, the degree program as well as a question and answer session with prospective students.
Advantages of an Oregon State University online degree:
- All classes are taught by OSU's renowned faculty, who are known worldwide for their research, expertise and innovation.
- OSU is regionally accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.
- Online students receive the same diploma as on-campus students.
- Enhance your degree with one of Ecampus' online minors.
- Students can study from anywhere in the world with an Internet connection.
With more than 900 online courses in over 80 subjects, discover how OSU Ecampus can turn your passion into a lifelong career.
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