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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

This course by Future Learn will set in motion the idea of observing the key gender issues in society. You will gradually study the involvement of women or female representation in sectors such as news, sports, films, shows, etc., and also discover that still the involvements are far more suppressed. 

The topics that will be covered in this course are first, key concepts and definitions about various topics, to bring the things to your pace and media monitoring in terms of facts and fiction. With advancement, you will learn and explore politics, violence, sports, sexualization & body image, feminist media, where women play a critical part in everyday life.

The course is focused to unearth the relationship between the media & gender, in parallel shadows of inequalities such as race, age, sexuality, and disability. Anyone who wants to pursue Media Science or anyone with interests in gender inequality, female media representation, media studies, feminist activism, and feminist analysis. You may start the course right now, and after completion, you will have a clear knowledge of analysing, supervising, monitoring & investigating the media sector through a gendered lens and equality mindset. The course is developed by the University of Strathclyde.

The Highlights

  • Online based course 
  • 24*7 availability
  • Recordings of the Live session available 
  • Flexible learning
  • Provided by University of Strathclyde
  • Shareable certificate

Programme Offerings

  • LIVE Webinars
  • Videos on various issues and topics
  • Interactive Sessions

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 2763yesFuturelearn

The information regarding the fee of Gender Representation in the Media course by Future Learn is mentioned below

  • The course can be accessed free of cost but a certificate won’t be provided
  • The fee is ₹2,763  and this course falls under join and upgrade
  • The fee is ₹6,500 and this course falls under join and buys unlimited

The details regarding the fee are mentioned below

Course
Amount in Rupees
Limited AccessFree
Buy This Course₹2,763.36
Subscribe and Save₹6,500

Eligibility Criteria

Certification Qualification Details

To get the certification of completion for this programme, the candidates must upgrade their plan. 

What you will learn

Knowledge of gender studies

After the completion of the course Gender Representation in the media, the candidate will get inside knowledge of

  • Concept and definition of gender representation in the media
  •  The idea of violence against women 
  •  Relationship between media and gender
  • Presentation of women in the media
  • Issues related to gender 
  •  Learn and explore politics, violence, sports where women play a critical part
  •  Interests in gender inequality
  • Information about inequalities such as race, age, sexuality, and disability

Who it is for

The Gender Representation in the media programme is ideally best suited for:

  • Professionals who are willing to get into media 
  • Professionals who want to have the knowledge and learn about:
  • Female media representation
  • Feminist activism
  • Gender inequality 
  • Media studies
  • Feminist analysis 

Admission Details

The admission procedure of Gender Representation in the media is very easy and manageable. Candidates are required to keep their bank details ready.

To get enrolled in this course  Gender Representation in the media  the candidate needs to follow the steps given:

Step 1: Visit The Course Page, then a new page will be visible click on the register button.

Step 2: Register for this course or click on “ Join course for free”.

Step 3: Information about this course will be informed shortly.

The Syllabus

Instructors

University of Strathclyde, Glasgow Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: What will the candidate get to know from this course?

After the conclusion of the course, candidates will be able to develop an understanding of key concepts for studying gender in the media, with a focus on how we understand gender in relation to other structural inequalities like race, age, sexuality, and disability.

2: What is patriarchy?

Patriarchy refers to a social system in which the male is considered as a primary authority figure central to social organisation and where father holds authority over women, children and property. 

3: What are the main causes of gender inequality?

The main causes of gender inequality are:

  • Societal mindset 
  • Lack of political representation
  • Racism
  • Lack of education 
  • Job segregation
4: What is the status of women in an independent india?
  • Constitution and legislation in support of women’s cause.
  • Women in the field of education where the literacy rate among women has increased.
  • Women in the economic and employment field where a large number of women are working in the public sphere leading to an increase in economic and financial power.
5: What is gender biases?

Unequal treatment in employment opportunity and expectations due to attitude based on the sex of an employee or group of employees. Gender biases can be a legitimate basis for a lawsuit under anti discrimination status.

6: Who developed the course?

The University of Strathclyde is a leading international technological university located in Glasgow, Scotland’s biggest city, committed to useful learning of this course.

7: What is this course all about?

This course is all about gender issues. The candidate will get to know about how women are represented in media and also the relationship between media and gender especially in relation to other structural inequalities including disability,  race, and sexuality.

8: This course is associated with which university?

This course is associated with the University of Strathclyde Glasgow and part of the Study UK Campaign.

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