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2 Online Inequality Studies Master's degrees found
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Universidad Europea
Master's Degree in Gender Violence and Equality Policies Online
- Online Spain
- Málaga, Spain
Master
Part time
11 months
Distance Learning
Spanish
Specialize in the prevention and intervention in gender violence from a legal, political, psychological and educational approach and in the design and execution of equality policies as an essential tool in the fight against gender violence. Our online Master's Degree in Gender Violence will specialize you, from the perspective of law, education, politics and psychology, in prevention, care and intervention in gender violence. At the end of the master's degree you will receive an Equality Agent Certificate.
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VIU - Universidad Internacional de Valencia
Official Master's Degree in Interdisciplinary Intervention in Gender Violence + Diploma in Equality Agent
- Valencia, Spain
Master
Full time
1 year
Distance Learning
Spanish
Violence against women is one of the most serious problems facing society. This situation is situated in the context of intimate partner violence, understood as that which is exercised in the context of an intimate relationship by one member of the couple towards the other.
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