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Bachelor of Arts in Women's Studies - Degree Completion Program

 
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Degree Title:
Bachelor of Arts in Women's Studies - Degree Completion Program
College:
UMassOnline
Description:

UMass Dartmouth's Women's Studies Program offers a fully online degree completion program to students who wish to enter into the field of Women's Studies. Students who complete the program receive a Bachelor's of Arts in Women's Studies. The program explores women's experiences by placing women at the center of inquiry as subjects rather than objects. It also examines women's lives, voices, histories, roles, and ideas in an effort to understand how women—of various classes, races, ethnicities, sexualities, religions, and ages—have been constructed, identified, oppressed, acclaimed, and developed.

The program helps students to; understand the role of diversity within the nation and the world, especially pertaining to the ways in which gender is linked to race, ethnicity, class, and sexuality, etc. Develop lifelong learning skills as they learn to self-reflect on both their place and their responsibilities within their local community. Develop self-confidence, critical thought processes, and communication skills that contribute to academic achievement and successful post-university careers. A WMS degree enables students to pursue a variety of occupations in fields such as the arts, business, education, health care, media, politics, law, social services, and psychology.

 
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Accreditation:
The University of Massachusetts campuses (Amherst, Boston, Dartmouth, Lowell and Worcester) are accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, which accredits schools in the six New England states.   (?)
Delivery Format:
Online   (?)
Educational Level:
Bachelor   (?)
Language:
English
Requirements:
Applicants must have either of the following: at least 45-60 credits from an accredited community college or 75 credits at an accredited university. As this is a degree completion program, students with 45-75 credits may be accepted through the UMass Dartmouth transfer credit policy.
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Institutional Accrediting Agency:   (?)
The University of Massachusetts campuses (Amherst, Boston, Dartmouth, Lowell and Worcester) are accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
Address:
333 South Street, Suite 400
Shrewsbury, MA 01545
US
Institution Type:   (?)
Public Higher Education
Calendar Type:
Courses generally follow the campuses' standard academic calendars and begin in early fall, winter, spring, and summer.
Credit-earning Options:
Credit earned by successfully completing UMass courses from one campus can, in most cases, be transferred to other campuses, colleges, and universities. However, course credits are not automatically transferable from one campus to another.
Delivery Format: (?)
Online.
Carnegie Classification: (?)
Doctoral/Research University—Intensive
Technical Requirements:
You must have: access to a personal computer (Mac or PC), basic computer skills, Internet connection, e-mail program and account, at least a 56 kbps modem, Java-capable browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox or Safari), Shockwave plugin (to use chat).
Geographic Restrictions:
None.
On-Campus Requirement:
None.
Loans Offered:
Availability of financial aid varies depending on course status and matriculation. Check with your advisor to determine your eligibility and application procedures.



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