Sociology of Inequality and Inclusion Certificate


Sociology of Inequality and Inclusion Certificate

This certificate provides students with a deeper understanding of how social inequalities work in today’s complex, fast-changing world--and what to do about them. Students examine how inequalities work in workplaces, schools, families, healthcare systems, the criminal justice system, and other social settings. Students learn how to ethically and morally address inequalities as citizens and leaders so that we can collectively create a more just and inclusive society.

Required Courses for all Sociology Certificates:
SOC 1000Introduction to Sociology3
or SOC 1060 Social Problems
SOC 2010Research Methods3
*Students are advised to take SOC 1000 Introduction to Sociology or SOC 1060 Social Problems AND SOC 2010 Research Methods before taking any of the courses listed below.
The Sociology of Inequality and Inclusion:
Choose three courses*:9
Introduction to Human Rights
Race, Ethnicity and Social Justice
Social Inequality
Refugees and Humanitarianism
Childhood Inequalities
Total Hours15

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