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Master’s degree in Women’s and Gender Studies
Learning period: Research track:3 years, non research track:2 years | Registration Status: open for Fall semester 2020-2021| Department web site
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Employment
About
The Master’s degree program in Women’s and Gender Studies is interdisciplinary and research-oriented. The program aims to provide students with in-depth knowledge of the gender debate and research in various fields, tools for research in the field, and a composite view of gender reality, as well as an understanding of the ways in which gender frameworks shape the reality of our lives.
The program will emphasize theoretical connections between the various disciplines and Women’s and Gender Studies, delving into the methodology and epistemology that are unique to gender research. The program offered will encompass a variety of topics that represent academic work in the study of women and gender.
Admission Requirements
Graduate with a Bachelor’s degree or of a related field with a grade point average of 80
Department requirements specified on the program’s website
Programs
Master’s degree studies in a research track and a non-research track.
Employment
Employment options after graduation: As gender affairs counselors who advise private companies, in gender equality promotion units that are being established today in every government institution and public organization committed to adopting a gendered view (IDF, Ministry of Education, municipalities), or in social organizations that promote and encourage social change, and in academic teaching and research.