Gender Policy


Please refer to the Cross-Registration section of the Registration website for more information on how to seek approval for non-SIPA courses.


Clinical Psychology


CCPX Y4125y Women and Mental Health 3 pts.

This is a Teachers College course.

For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.


International Affairs


INAF U6143y (Section 1) Gender, Globalization and the Human Rights of Women Prerequisites: Students who have not taken either International Human Rights Law or International Law must obtain instructor permission to enroll After a discussion of the relationship between 'gender' and 'women's rights,' this course focuses on women's international human rights. What 'human rights' can women claim, where, how and from whom? What does the slogan 'women's rights are human rights; human rights are women's rights' mean today and is it still relevant as a guide to analysis, policy-making and advocacy? How can we craft effective and fair institutions and legal norms to promote the human rights of women and who will decide what women's rights are or should be and what institutions should support them? SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.

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2013

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88281
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Tu 2:10p - 4:00p
405A INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS BLDG

Y. Ergas

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INAF U6368x Women and Globalization 1.5 pts. This course will relate the topics of globalization to women and focus on how globalization has and is affecting women's lives around the world. With a case-study focus, we will explore how globalization has either fostered or inhibited the utilization of the female talent pool in certain contexts. Case studies will include Middle East, India, Russia, China and Latin America. Course Dates: 9/06/12 - 10/18/12SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Short Courses.

INAF U6370y (Section 001) Women & Global Leadership 1.5 pts. This practicum will explore the progress of women's leadership on a global scale. We will look at women's leadership in both the public and the private sphere. In addition to understanding the current status of women's leadership around the globe, we will examine the competitive advantages successful integration of women brings about for a country or a company. Finally, we will look to understand the obstacles which have inhibited women's further progress in both of these arenas. The course will be taught in an interactive seminar format. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Short Courses.

INAF U6373x or y Gender Policy Practicum The Gender Policy Practicum creates a forum in which policy experts from different academic disciplines and fields of practice can share their experiences and perspectives with SIPA students. Through the Practicum, students will explore gender integration in various SIPA concentrations and specializations, as well as in multiple arenas of policy development and implementation. Students will be introduced to current trends and debates related to the promotion of gender equality in different fields of policy practice and will be encouraged to think critically about these issues and their relevance to their academic and professional goals. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Short Courses.

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2012

INAF
6373

86746
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Th 2:10p - 4:00p
405A INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS BLDG

M. Weisgrau

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INAF U6374x Mainstreaming Gender in Global Affairs This course introduces students to gender mainstreaming, gender analysis and intersectionality as theory and method, as well as the associated set of strategies, tools and skills applicable to international and public policy contexts. Through a combination of empirical research, structural theorizing, social critique, and case studies, students will become acquainted with the global dimensions of feminist organizing and policy-making necessary for working in a variety of specialty policy fields such as education, public health, international finance, sustainable development, peace and security, organizational management and economic development. SIPA: Management. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.

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2012

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6374

88952
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Th 11:00a - 12:50p
405A INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS BLDG

K. Kelly

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INAF U8785y Gender, Politics, and Development 3 pts. This course explores the multiple constructions of gender in development and political discourse, and how these constructions in state policy. The emphasis in the readings and discussion will be on understanding how differentiated gender roles inform international politics of development, through economic and political strategy, institutional structure, civil society and state-based institutions. We will interrogate feminisms and their sociocultural contexts, and examine various forms of development theory, institutions, economic segments, and case studies. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy.

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2013

INAF
8785

76996
001

M 2:10p - 4:00p
402B INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS BLDG

E. McGill
M. Weisgrau

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INAF U8792y Women & Nonprofit Management 1.5 pts. This course is designed as an introduction to the dynamic world of non-profits as seen through the eyes of women leaders in the field. Non-profits play a vital role in our society. Their missions are as diverse as the varied needs of the communities they serve and include many organizations founded by women such as: the American Red Cross, the Girl Scouts, the League of Women Voters, Planned Parenthood, the first settlement houses, Inwood House as well as a host of other large and small organizations all working to improve the circumstances of individuals, social groups, states and countries. The course will introduce students to the history of women's leadership in the non-profit arena as well as to a number of women who currently lead non-profits. Women's leadership styles, the importance of the mission statement and methods of managing will be discussed as well as the opportunities available in the non-profit world to make an impact. The class will be highly interactive, and a number of leaders of non-profit organizations will speak on a variety of topics. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: Management. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Short Courses.


PUAF


PUAF U8510x Women and Power: the Impact of Public & Private Sector Policy 1.5 pts. This practicum takes a hard look at the gains of the "women's revolution" and the gains across a range of sectors. A group of prominent individuals (business and civic leaders, scholars, policymakers), all pioneers in the own right, will assess how far women have come in a variety of fields -- Business, Philanthropy, Government, Non Profit and Entrepreneurship -- and describe what they see as the unfinished agenda. Particular attention will be paid to exploring policy proposals that encompass both public and private sector initiatives. Course Dates: October 20 - December 8.SIPA: APEA. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Short Courses.

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Autumn
2012

PUAF
8510

88031
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Tu 4:10p - 6:00p
501B INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS BLDG

C. Buck-Luce

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Health Policy & Management


HPMN P8640y Quantitative Methods in Program Evaluation 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.

For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.


Population and Family Health


POPF P8615y Current Issues in Sexual Health 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.

For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.

POPF P8671y Globalization of Motherhood 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.

For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.

POPF P8673y Refugee Reproductive Health 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.

For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: EPD. SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Humanitarian Affairs. SIPA: Electives.

POPF P8691y Public Health Advocacy for Reproductive Health 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.

For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.


Sociomedial Sciences


SOSC P8738y Gay and Lesbian Issues in Public Health 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.

For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.


Law


LAW L6243x Employment Discrimination Law 2 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013. This is a Law School course. For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy.

LAW L6506x Gender Justice 3 pts. This is a Law School course. For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: Management. SIPA: Electives. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.

LAW L8006y Domestic Violence & the Law 2 pts.

This is a Law School course.

For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search

SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.

LAW L9153y Topics in Law & Sexuality 3 pts. This is a Law School course.

For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search

SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.

LAW L9169x Abortion: Law in Context 3 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013. This is a Law School course. For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.

LAW L9551y Feminist Legal Theory Workshop 2 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013. This is a Law School course.

For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search

SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.

LAW L9552x Seminar: Topics in Law & Sexuality: Gay Marriage 3 pts. This is a Law School course.

For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.

LAW L9816x Seminar: Meanings of Motherhood: Legal & Historical Perspective 3 pts. This is a Law School course.

For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.

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