See note regarding special topics and LAW courses*

Required course (3 credits):
IAFF 6102Global Gender Policy
Supporting courses (9 credits):
IAFF 6118Special Topics in International Affairs (Gender and Security)
IAFF 6118Special Topics in International Affairs (Gender, War, and Peace)
IAFF 6118Special Topics in International Affairs (Research Methods in Global Gender Issues)
IAFF 6136Gender and Development
IAFF 6138Special Topics in International Development Studies (Gender and Development)
IAFF 6138Special Topics in International Development Studies (Gender, Disaster, and Development)
IAFF 6138Special Topics in International Development Studies (Human Trafficking)
IAFF 6138Special Topics in International Development Studies (Violence, Gender, and Humanitarian Assistance)
IAFF 6318Special Topics in Asian Studies (Gender, Power, and Sexuality in East Asia)
IAFF 6318Special Topics in Asian Studies (Women in Asia)
IAFF 6358Special Topics in Latin American and Hemispheric Studies (Feminist Movements in Latin America)
IAFF 6378Special Topics in Middle East Studies (Gender in the Middle East)
One course from the following may be used as a supporting course:
ANTH 6501Gender and Sexuality
ANTH 6505Medical Anthropology
IAFF 6138Special Topics in International Development Studies (Care of Children in Complex Emergencies)
LAW 6570International Human Rights of Women
PHIL 6238Feminist Ethics and Policy Implications
SOC 6268Race, Gender, and Class
WGSS 6220Fundamentals of Feminist Theory
WGSS 6221Research Issues in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
WGSS 6225Contemporary Feminist Theory
WGSS 6230Global Feminisms
WGSS 6240Gender and Public Policy
WGSS 6241Gender, Law, and Politics
WGSS 6257Gender and Sexuality
WGSS 6265Gender, Welfare, and Poverty
WGSS 6268Race, Gender, and Class
WGSS 6270Seminar: Selected Topics (South Asian Feminisms)
Specific subject matter covered in special/selected topics courses varies by semester. Consult the Schedule of Classes for each semester's offerings. Topics courses not listed here may be used to fulfill program requirements if approved by the Program Director. Up to two relevant LAW courses may be taken with the permission of the Law School Dean of Students and the Elliott School academic advisor.