About Women’s And Gender Studies in DePaul University
The Women’s and Gender Studies degree program focuses on examining women’s and men’s identities and experiences in relation to gender, race, class and culture. Its curriculum addresses issues of power and resistance and connects feminist theories and research to public policy and social justice.
Classes focus on feminist and social justice theory with an emphasis on agency, social responsibility, advocacy and activism. You’ll develop strong writing and critical thinking skills and learn to make connections between theory and real-world practice.
Classes
Coursework
- Women and Politics
- Women in the Middle East
- Deconstructing the Diva
- Growing Up Female in the U.S.
- Gender Violence and Resistance
- Female Identities: Young Adult Literature
Concentrations/Tracks
- Gender and Human Development
- Gender, Culture and the Arts
- Individualized concentration
- International Perspectives
- Perspectives on Race and Class
- Social Justice and Public Policy
- Theoretical Perspectives
Career Options
Common Career Areas
- Public policy
- Social services
- Law
- Advocacy work
- Journalism
- Human rights
A freshman applicant is one entering university directly after secondary school (high school).
Please note, each academic program has different admission requirements. The minimum requirements below do not guarantee admission for applicants.
Minimum requirements:
- GPA 2.5
- IELTS 6.5/TOEFL 80 iBT/DET 110
- Conditional Admission: IELTS 6.0/TOEFL 60 iBT/DET 90
- SAT/ACT not required for students applying from outside the U.S.
Transfer
A transfer applicant is a student applying for a bachelor's degree who has completed high school and has taken additional coursework in one or more post-secondary institutions (college or university).
Please note, each academic program has different admission requirements. The minimum requirements below do not guarantee admission for applicants.
Minimum requirements:
- GPA 2.0
- IELTS 6.5/TOEFL 80 iBT/DET 110
- Conditional Admission: IELTS 6.0/TOEFL 60 iBT/DET 90
DePaul also has formal transfer agreements with several international institutions, allowing you to begin your degree in your home country before transferring to DePaul.
Annual Cost to Attend
Tuition : $55,816
Fee |
Cost |
Books and Supplies |
$1,000 |
Other Fees |
$1,303 |
Room and Board |
$14,972 |
Budget for Other Expenses |
$1,400 |
Total One Year Cost |
$74,491 |
Depaul University Cost of Attendance
Tuition Rate 2020-2021 for students willing to pursue an undergraduate and postgraduate degree at DePaul University:
Faculty |
Undergraduate Tuition/ Per term (in USD) |
Graduate Tuition/ Per credit hour (in USD) |
College of Education |
13,517 |
655 |
College of Continuing and Professional Studies |
13,527 |
655 |
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences |
13,517 |
715 |
College of Science and Health |
13,517 |
735 |
College of Communication |
13,517 |
760 |
College of Computing and Digital Media |
13,517 |
865 |
School of Music |
13,938 |
865 |
Theatre School |
13,938 |
865 |
Richard H. Driehaus College of Business |
13,517 |
-- |
Kellstadt Graduate Business |
-- |
1080 |
The distribution of expenses in the form of an estimated budget for international students looking to study in the US for 2020- 21 semesters are tabulated below:
Fee type |
Cost |
New Student Orientation |
USD 100 |
Transfer Student Orientation |
USD 75 |
Student Activity |
USD 27 |
Athletic Fee |
USD 25 |
CTA U-Pass (summer) |
USD 86 |
CTA U-Pass (Fall, Winter, Spring) |
USD 105 |
Health Plan |
USD 60 |