Gender Justice, Activism and Sustainable Development
Examine, engage, and formulate impactful approaches for gender justice and sustainable development in diverse societal contexts
Dates & Learning Mode
Key Dates
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Duration
Varies
Varies
Learning mode
Online
Online
Programme Levels
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Graduate Certificate
4 core courses (12 credits)
Total: 12 creditsUS$3,500
16 in-course weeks full-time, 32 in-course weeks part-time -
Graduate Diploma
5 core courses (15 credits); 2 electives (6 credits)
Total: 21 creditsUS$7,500
32 in-course weeks full-time, 56 in-course weeks part-time -
Masters
6 core courses (18 credits); 4 electives (12 credits); 1 project (6 credits)
Total: 36 creditsUS$10,000
56 in-course weeks full-time, 96 in-course weeks part-time
Programme Goals
- Focus on gender issues in societies through feminist theories for sustainable and equitable development.
- Enhance students’ capacity to analyze and frame activist strategies around social, cultural, political, and economic institutions shaping women's and men’s lives, and non-binary persons.
- Impart activist philosophies and skills, encouraging learning from various methodological approaches, including critical feminist, non-binary, race, and cultural studies.
- Provides a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion approach to development project design and management.
SDG Focus
- #10 - Reduced inequalities
Reduce inequality within and among countries - #11 - Sustainable cities and communities
Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable - #13 - Climate action
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts - #16 - Peace, justice and strong institutions
Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels