Equity and Justice Undergraduate Academic Certificate

All required coursework must be completed with a grade of 'C' or better (O-10-a).

Academic Exploration Component
SOC 201Introduction to Inequity and Justice3
Select 6 credits of upper-division emphasis electives from the following:6
American Indian History
Studies in American Culture
Belief Systems
Contemporary North American Indians
Health, Illness, and Society
Contemporary Pacific Northwest Indians
Human Issues in International Development
Contemporary Issues Affecting Men & Masculinities
Intercultural Communication
Conflict Management
Gender and Communication
Gender and Crime
Inequalities in the Justice System
Teaching Culturally Diverse Learners
U.S. Ethnic Literature
Queer Literature
African American Literature
Native American and Indigenous Literature
(s) Women's Literature
Comparative African-American Cultures
History of Women in American Society
Slavery and Freedom in the Americas
Media and Diversity
Women in the Media
Issues in Global Media
Studies in Jazz History
Psychology of Women
Human Sexuality
Adult Development and Aging
Sociology of the Family
Environmental Sociology and Globalization
Economic (In)Justice in the United States
Sociology of Gender
Racial and Ethnic Relations
Environmental Justice
Topics in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Feminist Theory and Action
Application Component Electives
Select 3 credits, no more than 6 credits can apply to this certificate.3
Workshop
Workshop
Workshop
Workshop
Internship in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Total Hours12

Courses to total 12 credits for this certificate