Introduction to Gender Studies II: (In)equality, Welfare and Globalisation
7.5 ECTS creditsIn this course, the students are introduced to fundamental areas of feminist and gender studies, with a focus on power relations between the sexes. Furthermore, we concentrate on the interplay between the intersections of sex and gender and other dimensions of power such as class, ethnicity, sexuality, age and religion. Additionally, we introduce diverse ways of organizing societies in different countries and the consequences this has for different people's living conditions and life context over time. We discuss gender issues, norms and intersectional power dynamics from a global perspective in connection with, among other things, violence and war.
Introduction to Gender Studies I-IV consists of four courses that can be taken individually (7.5 ECTS credits each) or combined in sets of two, three, or four courses. Completing all four courses provides students with a solid introduction to the field of gender studies (30 ECTS credits). The course is conducted on-campus in English and primarily targets exchange students, although it is also open to Swedish students. The instruction is in English, but exams and assignments can be written in Swedish.
Each course has its own focus, but all four courses provide an introduction to fundamental concepts and theories within the field of gender studies. The courses also include an introduction to academic writing, oral presentation of ideas and arguments, as well as providing constructive feedback on peers' work.
Introduction to Gender Studies I-IV consists of four courses that can be taken individually (7.5 ECTS credits each) or combined in sets of two, three, or four courses. Completing all four courses provides students with a solid introduction to the field of gender studies (30 ECTS credits). The course is conducted on-campus in English and primarily targets exchange students, although it is also open to Swedish students. The instruction is in English, but exams and assignments can be written in Swedish.
Each course has its own focus, but all four courses provide an introduction to fundamental concepts and theories within the field of gender studies. The courses also include an introduction to academic writing, oral presentation of ideas and arguments, as well as providing constructive feedback on peers' work.
Progressive specialisation:
G1N (has only upper‐secondary level entry requirements)
Education level:
Undergraduate level
Admission requirements
General admission requirements
Selection:
Selection is usually based on your grade point average from upper secondary school or the number of credit points from previous university studies, or both.