Collaborative Master's Program
The Collaborative Program in Women's Studies at the Master's level is designed for students from selected disciplines in the Arts, Education, Health Sciences, Law, Social Sciences Faculties and Counselling and Spirituality (Saint Paul University) who have an interest in Women's Studies.
The sixteen participating disciplines in the Collaborative Program are:
Counselling and Spirituality (Saint Paul University)
Criminology, Education,
English, Globalization and International Development,
History, Human Kinetics, Law,
Lettres françaises,
Music,
Nursing, Philosophy,
Political Studies, Public Administration,
Religious Studies,
and
Sociology
Teaching and Research Assistantships:
The Women's Studies Graduate Committee allocates each year a limited number of teaching assistantships. Research assistantships may also be available. Students are therefore strongly encouraged to apply in timely fashion for any graduate funding (assistantships, etc.) that may be available through their primary academic unit.
Overview of the Collaborative Program:
- Description of graduate courses
- List of potential supervisors for the Collaborative Master's Program
- Flowchart: “From Admission to Graduation”
- Guidelines for the Preparation and Submission of a Women’s Studies Thesis or Major Research Paper Proposal
- Thesis or Major Research Paper Proposal Form
- List of Theses and Major Research Papers for the Collaborative Master's Program
For further information, please refer to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies website.
