Graduate Emphasis
The Graduate Emphasis in Women's Studies requires admission in full standing to an affiliated NDSU master's degree program such as Social Sciences or English. Persons interested in this program should contact the chair of the department in which they wish to study for a masters degree, discuss their interest in pursuing the emphasis in women's studies, and then proceed with an admission application to the NDSU Graduate Studies Office.Applications should be submitted to the Graduate Studies Office before April 1 of the upcoming academic year.
Listed below are the approved courses for a graduate emphasis in women's studies.
Elective Courses: variable credits
| Dept. | Course | Course Name | Credits |
| CDFS | 662 | Family Crisis | 3 |
| COMM | 612 | Gender and Communication | 3 |
| COMM | 706 | Advanced Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
| SOC | 424 | Feminist Theory and Discourse | 3 |
| SOC | 612 | Sociology of Sex Roles | 3 |
| SOC | 613 | Sociology of Work | 3 |
| SOC | 617 | Sociology of the Family | 3 |
| SOC | 639 | Social Change | 3 |