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    Develop insights that help you understand identity, society and the forces that inform human experience everywhere.

    Why study Gender Studies?

    Gender is part of everything we do, from the way we express ourselves to how societies make decisions.

    In Gender Studies, you'll explore how gender and sexuality have constantly shaped our lives, our cultures and the world around us. You’ll look at big questions about identity, power, and equality, and learn to see connections between personal experience and global issues.

    At Otago, we combine theory with real-world examples drawn from social media, television, film, and everyday life. You’ll analyse cultural trends, challenge assumptions, and learn how to think critically about social change. Gender Studies is deeply connected with other subjects like Sociology, Criminology, Anthropology, History, Politics, and Education, so you can shape your degree around what excites you most.

    If you’re curious about how society works and passionate about creating a fairer world, Gender Studies will give you the tools and confidence to make a difference.

    Career opportunities

    A Gender Studies degree opens doors wherever curiosity, empathy, and communication matter. You’ll graduate with skills that employers value, like critical thinking, research, writing, and the ability to see issues from multiple perspectives.

    With a Gender Studies degree, you might work in:

    • Policy and social research
    • Human rights, health, and community advocacy
    • Education, training, and youth work
    • Media, communications, and public relations
    • Arts, culture, and heritage sectors

    How you will learn

    At Otago, we learn by connecting ideas with the real world.

    You’ll study through interactive lectures, tutorials, and media screenings where open discussion is encouraged. We explore how gender and power appear in everyday culture, from social media to politics. Our passionate lecturers bring their research into the classroom, guiding you to think independently and apply theory to current debates.

    Learning in Gender Studies is collaborative, creative, and challenging. You’ll gain the confidence to express your ideas and engage deeply with complex social questions.

    Recommended high school subjects for undergraduate study

    There are no prerequisites for Gender Studies. If you’re curious about people, culture, and social justice, you’ll find plenty to explore and build on here.

    Choose a study option

    Whether you're embarking on your academic journey with our comprehensive undergraduate programmes or aiming to reach new heights through our advanced postgraduate offerings, Otago is here to support your aspirations.

    Undergraduate qualifications

    For new and current students studying towards a Bachelor's or other first degree. Explore undergraduate qualifications at Otago, designed to build a strong foundation in your chosen field, preparing you for a successful career or further study.

    Note: this subject can also be studied as a minor.

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    Further study opportunities

    Whether you are looking to bridge your undergraduate studies to advanced knowledge or aiming to specialise in a specific field, Otago offers a range of graduate and postgraduate options to suit your aspirations.

    Build the critical skills to understand society and question the things that shape it

    Gender Studies at Otago explores how gender and sexuality have developed across cultures and history, and how they continue to shape our world today. Our teaching team are active researchers who bring a wide range of perspectives to, help you understand the complexity of our human nature and the importance of identity.

    You will develop independent thinking, strong analytical skills, and the ability to engage thoughtfully with the social and cultural questions that shape human experience.

    Programme details

    Compare programmes for this subject.

    LevelPapersPoints
    100-levelGEND 101 Gender in Everyday Life 18
    GEND 102 Bodies, Sexualities and Selves 18
    200-levelGEND 201 Introduction to Feminist Theory 18
    Two other 200-level GEND papers, one of which may be replaced with ANTH 206GEOG 210, HIST 215, HIST 234 , MFCO 212, POLS 202, RELS 209, or any 200-level SOCI paper 36
    300-level Four of 300-level GEND papers, one of which may be replaced with ANTH 322, ANTH 327, EDUC 318, ENGL 331, MFCO 301 , RELS 309, or any 300-level SOCI paper 72
    Plus 198 further points; must include 54 points at 200-level or above. 198
    Up to 90 points may be taken from outside Arts  
    Total 360

    A minor subject can be included in many of our undergraduate degrees. To earn a minor, you typically must complete a minimum of 90 points in that subject, with at least 18 points at the 300-level.

    Your minor can be a subject more commonly taken for a different degree. For example, a BCom majoring in Marketing can include Japanese as a minor subject. To include this subject as a minor in your application, first find a major subject through our Subject Search or Study Match.

    You can check what’s required to receive the minor accreditation in the programme details below.

    Available as a minor subject for a Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Music (MusB), Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA), Bachelor of Theology (BTheol), Bachelor of Science (BSc), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Bachelor of Entrepreneurship (BEntr), Bachelor of Health Science (BHealSc), Bachelor of Arts and Commerce (BACom), Bachelor of Arts and Science (BASc) or Bachelor of Commerce and Science (BComSc) degree

    LevelPapersPoints
     

    Five GEND papers, at least three of which must be above 100-level, including at least one above 200-level

    90

     One 100- or 200-level GEND paper may be replaced by one of the following: ANTH 205, CRIM 201, GEOG 210, HIST 215, HIST 226, HIST 234, MFCO 212, RELS 209, ANTH 322, ANTH 327, EDUC 318, ENGL 331, MFCO 301, RELS 309, any 200 or 300-level SOCI paper 
    Total 90

    Papers

    View a list of all related papers below.

    GEND papers

    Paper Code Year Title Points Teaching period
    GEND101 2026 Gender in Everyday Life 18 points Semester 1
    GEND102 2026 Bodies, Sexualities and Society 18 points Semester 2
    GEND201 2026 Introduction to Feminist Theory 18 points Semester 2
    GEND205 2026 Gender and the Media 18 points Semester 1
    GEND206 2026 Gender, Work and Consumer Culture 18 points Semester 2
    GEND207 2026 Masculinities 18 points Not offered in 2026
    GEND208 2026 Governing Bodies 18 points Not offered in 2026
    GEND209 2026 Critical Victimology 18 points Semester 2
    GEND210 2026 Gender, Crime and Justice 18 points Semester 1
    GEND234 2026 Special Topic 18 points Not offered in 2026
    GEND305 2026 Gender and the Media 18 points Semester 1
    GEND306 2026 Gender, Work and Consumer Culture 18 points Semester 2
    GEND307 2026 Masculinities 18 points Not offered in 2026
    GEND308 2026 Governing Bodies 18 points Not offered in 2026
    GEND309 2026 Critical Victimology (Advanced) 18 points Semester 2
    GEND310 2026 Gender, Crime and Justice 18 points Semester 1
    GEND311 2026 Interventions in Sexual Violence 18 points Semester 1
    GEND334 2026 Special Topic 18 points Not offered in 2026
    GEND401 2026 Debates in Gender and Sexuality 30 points Semester 2
    GEND490 2026 Dissertation 60 points Full Year, 1st Non standard period (13 July 2026 - 11 June 2027)
    GEND590 2026 Research Dissertation 60 points 1st Non standard period (27 February 2026 - 19 February 2027), 2nd Non standard period (17 July 2026 - 9 July 2027)

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