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Overview

Professional Certificate in Feminist Product Development

This innovative program is designed for professionals looking to revolutionize product development through a feminist lens. Gain critical skills in inclusive design, gender analysis, and intersectional thinking to create products that truly empower and represent diverse communities. Ideal for product managers, designers, and entrepreneurs who want to enhance their innovation and impact. Join us to transform the industry and shape a more inclusive future!

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Professional Certificate in Feminist Product Development introduces a groundbreaking approach to product development through a feminist lens. Gain practical skills and hands-on experience in creating inclusive and diverse products. This course offers self-paced learning with real-world examples to enhance your understanding. Develop a unique perspective on gender-inclusive design and intersectionality in product development. Stand out in the industry with this accredited certificate and advance your career in inclusive product development. Join now to unlock a world of opportunities in feminist product development!
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Course structure

• Introduction to Feminist Product Development • History of Feminism in Product Design • Gender-Inclusive Research Methods • Designing for Intersectionality • Feminist Approaches to User Experience • Ethical Marketing in Product Development • Feminist Leadership in Design Teams • Addressing Bias in AI Technology • Advocacy and Activism in Product Development

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

Are you interested in mastering feminist product development principles? Our Professional Certificate in Feminist Product Development offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers key topics such as gender-inclusive design, intersectionality in product development, and ethical considerations in tech. By completing this program, you will gain the necessary skills to create products that prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion.


The program duration is 10 weeks, with a self-paced learning format that allows you to study at your own convenience. Whether you're a seasoned product manager looking to enhance your skills or a newcomer to the field, this certificate will provide you with valuable insights and practical knowledge to excel in the rapidly evolving tech industry.


This certificate is highly relevant to current trends in tech, as more companies are recognizing the importance of incorporating feminist perspectives into their product development processes. By enrolling in this program, you will stay ahead of the curve and be equipped to address the growing demand for products that are designed with inclusivity and social responsibility in mind.

Year Percentage of UK Businesses Facing Cybersecurity Threats
2018 87%
2019 92%
2020 95%
The demand for professionals with ethical hacking and cyber defense skills has been on the rise, especially in the UK market where cybersecurity threats are prevalent. With 87% of UK businesses facing cybersecurity threats in 2018, the need for trained individuals in cybersecurity is evident. This trend has only increased over the years, with 92% of businesses facing threats in 2019 and 95% in 2020. In response to this growing demand, the Professional Certificate in Feminist Product Development offers a unique opportunity for individuals to gain specialized skills in developing products with a focus on gender equality and inclusivity. By completing this certificate, professionals can set themselves apart in the market and contribute to creating products that resonate with diverse audiences. As the market continues to prioritize diversity and inclusivity, professionals with expertise in feminist product development will be highly sought after.

Career path

Job Market Trends in Feminist Product Development