Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
Examine the theories of gender and global development in Warwick's MA program. Provided by Warwick's Sociology Department, you can select from diverse advanced specialized modules, exploring how gender intersects with other social divisions like sexuality, race, and economic status.
If you're passionate about challenging conventional views on gender and development, while focusing on region-specific concerns rather than primarily Western perspectives, this program is ideal. It offers a global, cross-disciplinary, and critical approach. The course rejects the notion that development means non-Western nations emulating the West, or that women should conform to male paradigms.
Key skills gained from this degree
Competence in assessing development policies
Proficiency in evaluating development methodologies
Skill in analyzing gender impacts within development frameworks
Capability to conduct autonomous research