MIS in Gender Studies

Explore Gender, Sexuality, and Society at IU Southeast

The Master of Interdisciplinary Studies (MIS) in Gender Studies at Indiana University Southeast empowers students to investigate how gender and sexuality influence human behavior, cultural systems, and social structures. Offered through IUS, this concentration emphasizes the intersection of gender with class, race, ethnicity, age, and sexual orientation. Students gain critical insight into the social, cultural, and political dynamics that shape contemporary issues, preparing for impactful careers or advanced study.

Study Gender and Identity through a Multidisciplinary Lens

The MIS in Gender Studies at IU Southeast draws on courses from multiple disciplines, including sociology, psychology, cultural studies, and political science. Students examine how gender roles are constructed and contested across time and societies, how systems of privilege and oppression operate, and how intersectionality affects individual and collective experiences. Through coursework focused on feminism, queer theory, gender and media, and global perspectives, students develop the analytical, research, and communication skills needed for leadership in today's diverse world.

Why Choose the MIS in Gender Studies at IU Southeast (IUS)?

Choosing IU Southeast for your MIS means gaining access to small class sizes, personalized faculty mentorship, and a curriculum designed with flexibility in mind. At IUS, you can tailor your studies to fit your career aspirations, whether in advocacy, education, public service, or research. Faculty members bring expertise from a wide range of disciplines, offering a rich, interdisciplinary education grounded in real-world applications. As a student at IU Southeast, you’ll join a vibrant academic community committed to diversity, equity, and social change.

Coursework and Thesis at IU Southeast

Students in the MIS in Gender Studies program at IUS complete interdisciplinary coursework that explores gender, sexuality, race, culture, and identity. Classes cover topics like feminist and queer theory, media representations of gender, social justice, and public policy. The program culminates in a thesis project, allowing students to conduct original research and apply their knowledge to real-world issues. This final project highlights each student’s ability to critically analyze complex topics and present informed, impactful work.

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Career Information

Graduates of the MIS in Gender Studies from IU Southeast are prepared for a range of careers in education, advocacy, social services, public policy, nonprofit leadership, and community outreach. Alumni often pursue roles such as diversity and inclusion specialists, policy analysts, educators, human rights advocates, and community organizers. Many also choose to advance their education through Ph.D. programs or professional degrees. With an MIS from IU Southeast, you’ll be ready to lead, inspire, and drive positive social change in any sector.

Degree Information

34 Credit hours
Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0
Hybrid

Degree requirements

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Kentucky residents

Kentucky students are part of our IU Southeast family. In fact, students from ten Kentucky counties receive in-state tuition through our reciprocity program, students from non-reciprocity Kentucky counties qualify for reduced tuition through our Indiana Partner Program, and all Kentucky students may qualify for the KEES Match Scholarship! Learn more about the advantages of attending IU Southeast, including the lowest four-year tuition rate in the region, staying close to home while you earn your degree, and the unique experience only IU Southeast can offer.

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