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The Gender and Health program provides a feminist-focused, critical examination of research, policies, and practices related to gender and health. Learners explore how social identities like gender, race, class, and sexuality intersect with health concepts, healthcare systems, and policy frameworks. The curriculum enables students to challenge biomedical model limitations, employ feminist perspectives in health analysis and policy development, examine global health concerns, address ethical challenges through case studies, and assess how power disparities affect health outcomes. This interdisciplinary liberal arts program draws from diverse humanities and social science courses, delivering rigorous academic training that prepares graduates for various careers or advanced studies in professional fields.