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Disciplines / Majors

Women’s and Gender Studies

Summary

EAP provides unique opportunities to observe how fundamental issues of sex and gender play out in other countries. You will gain direct experience with another culture’s gender norms and valuable insights into the way others, particularly those in non-Western countries, regard the US women’s movement and modes of feminist scholarship. At the same time, you can broaden your perspective on transnational feminist movements and the role of women in development. Any perspective on gender will be enhanced by study abroad on EAP.

Join the many UC women's and gender studies students who will study abroad this year through EAP!

Program Options

Featured Opportunities
Barbados: University of the West Indies
Hungary: Central European Studies, UC Center Budapest
Netherlands: Utrecht University
Sweden: Lund University
United Kingdom: University of Sussex

Find the right program for you:

  • Use the EAP Program Search Engine to find programs offering women's studies courses.
  • Browse the MyEAP Course Catalog for women's studies courses previously taken by EAP students. Additional courses may be available and not all courses may still be offered.
  • For additional course information, check the Academic Focus section found on all the program summary pages for each country.

Information for Your Major

Check your campus link below to see if your department has provided specific information about study abroad:

It would be virtually impossible to study abroad and not experience a fascinating diversity of perspectives on women and gender. Even one’s own society and culture come into new focus when seen from points elsewhere. As a scholar of gender, media, and culture—and two-time EAP participant—I enthusiastically recommend this program as a way of engaging with the multiple, changing relationships among gender, sexuality, and media in an increasingly transnational world.

—Professor Janet Walker
Women’s Studies Program and
Department of Film and Media Studies
UC Santa Barbara