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FMSC265

Teaching Menstrual Health: Dispelling Myths and Misconceptions

This course provides a platform to teach undergraduate students from the University of Maryland (UMD) and Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Bachelor of Education students about the intersections of gender, culture, and health. 

Terms Offered

Spring 2022

Spring 2023

Spring 2024


Course Details

This course provides a platform to teach undergraduate students from the University of Maryland (UMD) and Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Bachelor of Education students about the intersections of gender, culture, and health. We will explore how menstruation is addressed in different cultures and uncover myths and misconceptions that impact individuals, their families and communities. Furthermore, the course emphasizes the health cost (physical and mental) of not educating youth about this vital process and discusses the need for an intervention. The course provides essential skills to participating students for the development of an intervention. Key concepts include: theoretical understanding of menstrual health and its impact on girls and women's lives from cross cultural perspectives, the importance of deconstructing myths and misconceptions and the importance of educating both girls and boys; cultural taboos and patriarchal power relations that contribute to myths, misconceptions and practices; public health interventions addressing the cost of ignoring adolescent health issues including menstrual health; the impact of providing agency to young girls and boys to challenge the status-quo; and links between knowledge about menstruation, human rights, gender equality and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).

Number of credits: 3

How You Will Learn and Work

This is a Global Classrooms Signature Course. This course will include a blend of synchronous and asynchronous learning. 

Cultural Connection

Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

General Education Credits

None

School/College

School of Public Health

Prerequisites & Restrictions

Restricted to majors or non-majors with less than or equal to 60 credits.

Faculty Highlight

Dr. Elisabeth Maring

Faculty Highlight

Picture of Dr.  Madhu Kushwaha

Tuition & Scholarship

Course costs should be calculated based on the university’s standard tuition and fees for undergraduate students and graduate students.

Students enrolled in winter and summer Global Classrooms courses may be eligible for the International Education Scholarship.

Cancellation and Refunds

Global Classrooms courses follow UMD's Schedule Adjustment policies. 

Questions & Contact Info

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