Wondering whether a degree in multicultural and gender studies might be right for you? Contact our office to ask questions or set up a conversation with one of our advisors.
Phone: 530-898-4774
Email: mcgsstudent@csuchico.edu
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Wondering whether a degree in multicultural and gender studies might be right for you? Contact our office to ask questions or set up a conversation with one of our advisors.
Phone: 530-898-4774
Email: mcgsstudent@csuchico.edu
Multicultural and gender studies is the academic face of diversity and inclusion at Chico State, striving to embody, promote, and celebrate the values of multicultural respect, awareness, and understanding.
Our online program is guided and led by a diverse community of faculty and advocates. You’ll examine how issues like gender, sexuality, socioeconomic class, ability, race, and ethnicity impact peoples’ lives and lived experiences—cultivating your passion for social justice through informed activism. You’ll graduate with the skills and knowledge needed to be a changemaker at any organization or business, become a leading voice for activism, or be ready to begin a postgraduate degree in law, policymaking, or research.
Learn and grow in a tight-knit environment that focuses on developing critical skills and cultural competencies. Core classes dive deep into gender, race, sexuality, science, and society, providing a solid foundation to help you orient to advanced classes in intersectionality.
We offer two options within the major, providing room to specialize based on your preferred area of research.
The women's studies option is based on a core multicultural and gender studies courses but is focused on women and feminist analysis.
The general option is a comprehensive study of cultural analysis; cross-cultural and interethnic study; the study of the role of gender in culture; and close examination of a specific ethnic group, including like Black, Latinx, or Asian studies.
Our graduates use their deep understanding of social justice issues and insight into systemic solutions to become advocates, guides, and leaders for change; they become social workers, policymakers, community organizers, and leaders at private and governmental organizations.
Some organizations where our graduates work include:
Our faculty believe in and live the power of their research, inspiring students and our community. Their work helps shape the next generation of advocates.
With a course as relevant and impactful as "Latinx and Immigration," MCGS faculty Gabby Medina Falzone is also preparing her students for their post-graduation goals.
For history and multicultural and gender studies graduate Victoria Villaseñor, breaking away from routine and predictability was part of the experience she wanted during two experiences abroad.
Lateasha Meyers’ research centers on education and Black girlhood and specifically focuses on how Black girls construct their educational worlds. She combines her passion for art and scholarship in leadership in her teaching.
Wondering whether a degree in multicultural and gender studies might be right for you? Contact our office to ask questions or set up a conversation with one of our advisors.
Phone: 530-898-4774
Email: mcgsstudent@csuchico.edu