Master's Degree in Gender Studies and Equality Policies

Curriculum structure

Planning the teaching involves the structuring of content, systems and methodologies that make it possible to acquire the knowledge, capacities, abilities and basic skills necessary for students to be able to develop their activity in any of the lines specified in the professional profile defined for the degree.

The curriculum, structured into modules/subjects and courses, is based on the regulatory framework for the organisation and verification of official university education – RD 1393/2007 – and the guidelines developed by the University of La Laguna.

Structure

If you want to consult the history of the teaching guides, select it by accessing the ULL e-guide portal (once you have selected the subject, click on the academic year to view previous courses):

Code Subject Typology Credits Course Four-month period
265431101 Gender Studies and Feminist Theories: Current Debates Common compulsory 6 1st 1st
265431102 Gender relations in history Common compulsory 6 1st 1st
265431103 Gender and Politics. The Principle of Equal Opportunities Common compulsory 3 1st 1st
265431104 Gender and Language. Media Studies Common compulsory 3 1st 1st
265431105 Feminist Epistemologies Common compulsory 3 1st 1st
265431106 Gender and socialization theories Common compulsory 3 1st 1st
265431107 Legislation, Society and Gender Common compulsory 3 1st https://www.ull.es/apps/guias/guias/view_degree/639/1º
SPECIALTY A: Gender Studies and Feminist Theories
265431201 Study methodologies in feminist and gender theories: interdisciplinary perspectives (anthropology, sociology, philosophy, history, science, etc.) Mandatory Specialty A 3 1st 2nd
265431202 Feminist Theory as an analysis of the intersection of oppressions Mandatory Specialty A 3 1st 2nd
265431203 Gender and literatures Mandatory Specialty A 3 1st 2nd
265431204 Feminist economics Mandatory Specialty A 3 1st 2nd
265431205 Analysis of gender inequalities Mandatory Specialty A 3 1st 2nd
265431206 Gender Anthropology Mandatory Specialty A 3 1st 2nd
265431207 Science and Gender Mandatory Specialty A 3 1st 2nd
265431208 Gender and education Mandatory Specialty A 3 1st 2nd
SPECIALTY B: Gender studies and equality policies
265431209 Working techniques from a gender perspective Mandatory Specialty B 3 1st 2nd
265431210 Education for equality Mandatory Specialty B 3 1st 2nd
265431211 Migration policies, cooperation and development Mandatory Specialty B 3 1st 2nd
265431212 Labour markets and gender: alternatives for equality Mandatory Specialty B 3 1st 2nd
265431213 Gender violence: conceptualizations and prevention Mandatory Specialty B 3 1st 2nd
265431214 Evolution of equality policies. Gender mainstreaming and public policies Mandatory Specialty B 3 1st 2nd
265431215 Design, development and evaluation of equality plans Mandatory Specialty B 6 1st 2nd
OPTIONAL MODULE: 6 monographs to choose from 3
265432101 History of science: the role of women Elective 3 2nd 1st
265432102 Diverse and plural sexualities: Third wave feminisms Elective 3 2nd 1st
265432103 Media and advertising: images of women Elective 3 2nd 1st
265432104 Information and communication technologies. Cyberfeminisms. Technofeminisms Elective 3 2nd 1st
265432105 Interculturality, multireligiosity and gender Elective 3 2nd 1st
265432106 Bodies, Genders and Feminisms: Hot Issues Elective 3 2nd 1st
265432201 Internship I Mandatory 12 2nd 1st
265432202 Internship II Mandatory 6 2nd 2nd
265432203 Master's Thesis Mandatory 12 2nd 2nd