Gender and Sexuality
By exploring gender and sexuality in public health, you can help develop inclusive health policies and programs that ensure equitable access and address the specific needs of diverse populations. This includes understanding the unique health challenges faced by women and LGBTQ+ individuals, as well as the impact of gender-based violence and discrimination. Career paths in this field encompass roles such as public health researcher, gender and sexual health educator, women's health advocate, policy analyst, and positions within non-profits and community organizations.
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AFAS 3304 - Race and Global Health Inequities: Social determinants and Intersectionality
ANTHRO 3201 - Gender, Culture and Madness
ANTHRO 4134 - The AIDS Epidemic: Inequalities, Ethnography, and Ethics
ANTHRO 4610 - Queer Medicine: Theories, Methods, Provocations
LATAM 3160 - Cultures of Health in Latin America
PHTPS 6011 - TPS: Gender, Poverty & Global Health
PHTPS 6012 - TPS: Global Reproductive Health
PSYCH 4557 - Biopsychosocial Aspects of Eating Disorders and Obesity
PUBHLTHSOC 3210 - History of Public Health
WGSS 3055 - Making Sex and Gender: Understanding the History of the Body
WGSS 3081 - From Hysteria to Hysterectomy: Women's Health Care in America
WGSS 3135 - The Racial and Sexual Politics of Public Health
WGSS 3155 - Gender, Health, and Society
WGSS 3215 - Bodies Out of Bounds: Feminist and Queer Disability Studies