The 21-credit certificate program in women's global health leadership offers a concentration of courses that examine the social,
economic, political, and environmental forces that are contributing to worsening
health and precarious existence in all regions of the world. Courses
investigate the relationship between macroeconomic restructuring and
neoliberal policies and the delivery of health care in the Global North and
South.
The certificate is open to matriculated Rutgers students, including
majors in women's and gender studies, and to non-Rutgers students enrolled in
the certificate program. To complete the certificate, students take 21 credits
from any of the following course offerings, including the internship:
01:988:407 Women's Global Health Movements (3) 01:988:408 Impacts of Economic
Inequality on Women's Health (3) 01:988:409 The Growth Imperative, Global
Ecology, and Women's Health (3) 01:988:410 Debt, Crisis, and Women's Health (3)
01:988:411 Gendered Health Impacts of Structural Adjustment Programs (3)
01:988:412 Health Consequences of Global Trade in Food Commodities (3)
01:988:413 Health Consequences of Global Trade in Pharmaceuticals (3)
01:988:414 Gendered Professions and the Transnational Care Economy (3)
01:988:416 Women's Global Health: Special Topics (3) 01:988:420 Women's
Global Health Internship (3) 01:988:421 Women's Global Health Internship (3)
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