The Graduate Certificate in Gender Mainstreaming Policy and Analysis is an 18-unit program offered by the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences. It is normally completed in one semester full-time or three semesters part-time.
Students who have successfully completed the course may apply for admission into the Graduate Diploma in International Development or the Master of Arts (International Development).
The Graduate Certificate in Gender Mainstreaming Policy and Analysis is also offered by distance education with a limited range of optional topics. The topics available for distance education are indicated by an asterisk (*). A computer with internet access is required for study in distance mode.
Applicants must normally hold an approved degree or an equivalent qualification from an approved tertiary institution. However, the Faculty Board may, under certain circumstances and subject to specific conditions, admit others who can show evidence of fitness for candidature.
Credit may be granted, on application, for comparable prior studies.
The course is designed to prepare students for a variety of careers where specialised knowledge is required for the integration of gender considerations into policy making, program/project design and implementation, monitoring and evaluation.
This course aims to provide students with a comprehensive knowledge of gender mainstreaming and gender analysis. Since 1995 Gender mainstreaming, an international strategy to achieve gender equality in all aspects of society, has been adopted by many governments, local, national and international organisations in developing and developed countries, including Australia.
Gender analysis is a foundational base for all economic and social development policy and development programs. The course also provides opportunities to apply this knowledge in simulated virtual learning environments designed to enhance work related learning and understanding of real-world workplace contexts.
The specialised skills the course offers in gender mainstreaming and gender analysis are applicable to both the Australian and the international context.
On completing this course students should be able to:
To qualify for the Graduate Certificate in Gender Mainstreaming Policy and Analysis, a student must complete 18 units (9 units Core topics and 9 units Elective topics) with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic, according to the following program of study below.
Not all topics necessarily are available in a given year.
DVST9031 Gender Analysis (4.5 units)*
DVST9032 Gender Mainstreaming (4.5 units)*
DVST9029 Gender, Public Health and International Development (4.5 units)*
DVST9033 Gender Mainstreaming Research Paper (4.5 units)*
POAD9028 Evaluation Methods (4.5 units)*
WMST8003 The Global Woman: Introduction to Gender and Development (4.5 units)
WMST8005 Indigenous Women#39;s Voices: Negotiating Differences (4.5 units)
WMST8008 Engendering Justice, Rights, and Representation: Gender, State and Citizenship (4.5 units)
WMST9021 Sex, Gender and the Law: Exploring feminist legal issues and law reform (4.5 units)
*Available in Distance Education mode.
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