MasterClass

Gloria Steinem and Noted Co-Instructors

California, United States

The Non-degree in Gloria Steinem and Noted Co-Instructors at MasterClass is a 1 week long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

MasterClass, founded in California in 2015, delivers a premium online learning experience taught by world-renowned experts across arts, business, sports and science. The platform emphasizes cinematic production values and concise, example-driven lessons that make advanced techniques accessible and engaging for learners at many levels. With a catalog designed to inspire, MasterClass showcases how leading practitioners approach craft, career and creativity through demonstration and storytelling.

Each class combines pre-recorded lessons, downloadable workbooks and practical assignments so you can learn at your own pace while applying techniques immediately. The format suits self-directed study, creative practice and professional development; lessons are short enough to fit busy schedules yet substantive enough to support meaningful skill growth. An active learner community and curated collections help you explore related topics and sustain progress between sessions.

MasterClass is ideal for students seeking inspiration from high-profile practitioners or structured, example-led guidance to advance a hobby or career skill. It is particularly useful for creative fields, culinary arts, writing, entrepreneurship and performance, while many lessons offer transferable techniques for broader application. Accessible across devices and offering a library of 186 programs, the platform is a practical complement to formal study when paired with deliberate practice, feedback and community engagement.

About the Program

This program is for anyone interested in women's rights and social change, offered as a non-degree course by MasterClass in the United States, lasting one week, and taught in English, with main advantages including learning from prominent activists.

The curriculum covers topics such as women's rights issues in the US, advocacy efforts, and personal challenges, with skills developed including understanding social movements and community engagement, and hands-on components like discussing ways to participate in the feminist movement.

After completing this program, students can pursue careers as Social Justice Advocates, Community Organizers, Human Rights Specialists, Feminist Policy Analysts, or Non-Profit Professionals, working with organizations that focus on social change and equality.

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