Women's Studies UC Irvine Graduate Program  

 

 

The Department of Women's Studies at UC Irvine offers a Graduate Emphasis in Feminist Studies for students pursuing Ph.D. or Masters degree programs across the campus. The Department also participates in UC Irvine's interdisciplinary Culture and Theory Ph.D. program.

 

Graduate Feminist Emphasis (GFE)

The Department of Women’s Studies at UCI offers a graduate emphasis in Feminist Studies for students pursuing PhD or Masters degree programs across the campus.  Participating in the GFE provides students with advanced interdisciplinary training in Feminist Studies, and offers them an opportunity to become part a network of feminist scholars at UCI and beyond. GFE students are subscribed in our email listserv, which features current job openings, fellowship information, and important news about our upcoming events.

To apply to the GFE program, complete and return the GFE Application (pdf) via mail or email.

Currently enrolled graduate students, as well as new students, may apply for admission, though applicants are advised to apply early in their academic career in order to best integrate the Feminist Emphasis with their Departmental plan of study. You must first be admitted to, or currently enrolled in, a UCI Ph.D. or M.F.A. program offered by one of the UCI departments participating in the graduate emphasis in Feminist Studies in order to apply.  Participating units include Anthropology, Drama, East Asian Languages and Literatures, English, Comparative Literature, French and Italian, German, History, Information and Computer Sciences, Philosophy, Political Science, Social Ecology, Sociology, Spanish and Portuguese, Studio Art, and Visual Studies.  Graduate students desiring to participate in the Emphasis must take either WS200A or WS200B before they will be considered for admission.

The criteria for admission are 1) evidence that the applicant's research interests relate to Feminist Studies, 2) evidence of previous courses that relate to Feminist Studies; and 3) evidence of research or other experience related to Feminist Studies. Lack of prior coursework does not preclude admission, so long as a compelling statement of research interest is congruent with the graduate emphasis; however, it is suggested that students with no prior coursework take or audit an upper-division undergraduate course in feminist theory taught by a core Women’s Studies faculty member.

Questions?  Please contact our Graduate Director .

Women's Studies 290: Graduate Directed Research

Women's Studies 290s do not count towards the Graduate Feminist Emphasis, However, graduate students are welcome to contact faculty to set up a 290 for 1) dissertation writing guidance or 2) in depth research on a subject not currently offered as a class. Please see here to print the contract.

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PhD in Culture and Theory

The Department of Women’s Studies also participates in UCI’s interdisciplinary Culture & Theory PhD program. For more information, please use the link above or contact Glen Mimura at gmimura@uci.edu or 949-824-8140.

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