International Political Economy of Women

International Political Economy of Women
Effects upon national, international, and developmental policies when women are rendered visible and valued.
POLI
472
 Hours3.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab
 PrerequisitesNone
 TaughtContact Department
 ProgramsContaining POLI 472
Course Outcomes

Politics, International Relations, and Political Philosophy

Students will understand the roles women play in the world society as producers, reproducers, agencies of cultural continuity and change.

Faith and Political Analysis

Be able to articulate principles of faith in political analysis.

Political Process, Theory, and Thought

Students will explore in greater depth women’s choices about education, family, and work in the developing world.

Political Process, Theory, and Thought

Students will discuss the dynamics of change in women's lives and in their societies, including the dynamics of religious beliefs, and to learn about programs for change that already exists

Political Process, Theory, and Thought

Students will investigate transnational issues directly concerning women’s lives and their societies.

Politics, International Relations, and Political Philosophy

Demonstrate a familiarity with each of the four major subfields of political science: American politics, comparative politics, international relations, and political philosophy.

Political Process, Theory, and Thought

Students will discuss the dynamics of change in women’s lives and in their societies, including the dynamics of religious beliefs, and to learn about programs for change that already exists

Political Process, Theory, and Thought

Possess a factual and theoretical knowledge of countries, political processes, political theories, and political thought.

Critical Thinking and Analysis

Think critically, analytically, and synthetically.

Community Service

Want to serve the communities and organizations to which they belong.