This program explores pressing social justice issues on both local and global scales. You'll examine how gender influences people's lives, experiences, knowledge, and possibilities, with a focus on how gender intersects with race, class, sexuality, ability, age, and other identities. It offers a nuanced understanding of gender roles and social dynamics, empowering students to engage critically with societal issues and contribute to positive change.
Why this course is highly recommended
If you're passionate about understanding social inequalities and promoting social justice, this course is a great fit. It offers a comprehensive exploration of gender issues and their connections to broader societal factors. The program prepares students for a variety of careers in arts, media, social services, law, education, and public policy, making it ideal for those committed to making a difference.
The program provides an in-depth study of gender and social justice, with a focus on how gender interacts with various identity categories such as race, class, and sexuality. Students can explore these intersections through a social justice lens, preparing for careers that require a deep understanding of diverse identities and social dynamics.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
21.88L
Living cost
Students can start as high school or transfer students. They can declare this program as their major after a year or more of full-time study or combine it as a minor or certificate with another major. Specific application details and admission requirements vary based on individual circumstances and education background.

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Graduates can pursue roles such as artist or filmmaker, communications officer, counselor, diversity officer, HR coordinator, international development officer, journalist, legal professional, librarian, outreach worker, project manager, policy analyst, social media manager, and educator, among others. The program prepares students for careers in social justice, advocacy, media, education, and more.