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3.00 credits

(4,0,0)

15 wks

This course offers an exploration of gender in relation to the human rights framework that acknowledges the intersections of power among gender and race, ethnicity, class, and sexualities, among other identities. Learners delve into various facets of the gendered nature of human rights on a global scale, including core standards and principles, citizenship, international conflict and inequity, the study of war and peace, international organizations and law, globalization, migration, sustainable development, social movements, and asylum.

Prerequisites: 45 credits of 100-level or higher coursework

Notes:
  • Completion of WGST 100 and/or WGST 111 is recommended.