MA in Applied Gender Studies
Applied Gender Studies (AGS) gives you the opportunity to use knowledge in women’s and gender studies as a vital force for change in today’s world. The Applied Gender Studies Department at CGU combines first-rate interdisciplinary education in feminist theory with a caring, supportive faculty, hands-on experience, and career-enhancing applied applications that enable our graduates to land successful careers empowering women and enriching lives. This program focuses upon issues of gender both globally and domestically.
At the heart of the Master’s in Applied Gender Studies program is an internship that allows students to positively impact their community even before graduation—real-world experience at organizations supporting and empowering women across the globe. The internship takes you out of the classroom and into the world to solve problems in critical settings like schools, community organizations, women’s centers, prisons, and shelters. Our students have partnered with:
Our programming in women’s and gender studies analyzes the phenomenon of gender through the lens of intersectionality—including race, class, sexuality, and location—and equips students for academic and nonprofit careers in the areas of women’s, feminist, masculinity, and queer studies. AGS faculty possess expertise in women’s studies, education studies, history, cultural studies, religion, politics, reproductive rights policy issues, media studies, GLBTQ studies, Africana studies, as well as specialized knowledge in Black women’s history.
Director: Linda Perkins
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MA in Applied Gender Studies
Women’s & Gender Studies in Religion
MA in Women's & Gender Studies in Religion
Certificate in Women's & Gender Studies
University Professor
Director, Applied Gender Studies
Women and African-American higher education, history and contemporary issues on women in higher education, especially Black women, global gender issues.
Associate Professor of Cultural Studies
Cultural studies, Media studies, Feminist and queer theory, Asian American studies
Scripps College
African diaspora with specialization in its literature
Scripps College
Latino popular and Mexican traditional music with a specialty in women’s mariachi performance across the complexities of performativity, ethnographic research, race, class, and gender
Kameron Abilla
MA Student
Ethnographic Research, Africana Studies, Women in Religion, Feminist Theory
Anoushka Bhandari
MA Student
Feminist Literature and Sexual & Reproductive Health Rights
Chancie Calliham
MA Student
Historical Understandings of Black Queerness; Evolution of the Understanding of Sex, Sexuality, and Gender; Non-Western Understandings of Sex, Sexuality, and Gender; Black Feminist Thought; Body Politics; Intersectionality; Black Transgender/Genderqueer Narratives
Julissa Contreras Castanon
MA Student
Gender and sexuality, Latin studies, Black studies, Race in America, Community Health, Decolonization and Anti-Imperialism in the US
Makenzie Dolan
MA Student
Access & Equity in Higher Education, Title IX
Emily Lauletta
MA Student
Feminist Media Studies, Reproductive Justice
Abby Lawlor
MA Student, Concentration in Community Engaged Education & Social Change
Reproductive Justice, Rural Queer Students in Higher Education
Mofoluwake Olaleye
MA Student
Domestic violence and women of color
Michelle Romero
MA Student
Reproductive Justice
Katie Ward
MA Student
Black feminism, Indigenous feminism