This program will prepare you to be an involved global citizen and to work in a range of organizations that are increasingly involved with issue of gender inequality and globalization. Through the required coursework for this micro-credential, you will learn about how gender inequality shapes global patterns of migration, education, economics, politics and development, as well as how women have responded to global challenges around climate change, violence, conflict and human rights abuses within specific countries and areas. Coursework will help you to think critically about power, inequality and marginalization within a global context.
Marla Segol
1023 Clemens Hall
716-645-2306
marlaseg@buffalo.edu
*Categories based on the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) key competencies.