M.A. in Women's Studies is a graduate program that typically spans 2 years, offering in-depth exploration into gender, feminism, and the experiences of women across various cultural, historical, and social contexts. The course combines theoretical and practical approaches, covering topics such as feminist theory, gender politics, gender and sexuality, and women’s rights activism. Students engage in critical thinking and research, developing the skills to analyze power dynamics, societal norms, and policies affecting women. The program prepares graduates for careers in education, social services, advocacy, research, and policy-making. Some institutions may offer specializations in areas like media studies, intersectionality, or global women’s movements. Through seminars, fieldwork, and thesis projects, students acquire a comprehensive understanding of gender issues worldwide.