This specialization in Women’s Studies, Issues in Entrepreneurship is designed for Women’s Studies majors wishing to learn about the many issues surrounding private enterprise. This specialization offers women and men the opportunity to gain knowledge of the global and national issues in small business ventures where women are in the majority. Entry to the specialization requires the approval of the Director of Women's Studies.
Eligibility for graduation in the Four-Year General Women's Studies, Issues in Entrepreneurship Specialization includes successful fulfilment of the following requirements.
- Appropriate BA Program-level requirements. See "Bachelor of Arts."
- Women's Studies Plan-level requirements:
- at least 12 academic course units (24 courses) in Women's Studies core, cross-listed, and approved courses, with a minimum cumulative average of 65%, including:
Note: Students are advised that they may apply to take courses from other universities on a UW letter of permission to complete their requirements, subject to the Faculty of Arts Residency Requirement and Transfer Credit Maxima policies. See Women's Studies Director for detailed information.
Further Information For further information, please go to the Women's Studies website: www.womensstudies.uwaterloo.ca.