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Social Justice Studies

The Social Justice Studies program empowers students to explore critical issues related to equality, human rights, and social change. Through a comprehensive curriculum, students gain a deep understanding of systemic inequalities and the impact of social movements on local, national, and global scales.

Top Benefits

  • In-depth Understanding of Social Inequities: Gain a comprehensive understanding of systemic inequalities, including race, gender, class, and environmental justice, and how they impact individuals and communities globally.
  • Hands-on Advocacy Skills: Develop critical skills in activism, organizing, and policy analysis, empowering students to become effective advocates for social change in their communities and beyond.
  • Empowered for Diverse Career Paths: Prepare for careers in non-profits, government agencies, law, community outreach, and social services, where you can directly contribute to creating equitable policies and practices.
  • Engagement with Current Social Issues: Study real-world case studies and current events, equipping students with the tools to understand and address contemporary social justice challenges in today’s dynamic global landscape.

Skills Gained

Students at graduation
  • Critical Thinking and Analysis: Develop the ability to analyze complex social issues, applying critical thinking to understand the root causes and effects of inequality, discrimination, and injustice.
  • Research and Data Analysis: Gain valuable skills in conducting research, interpreting data, and evaluating social policies to effectively advocate for change and inform decision-making.
  • Effective Communication and Advocacy: Learn to communicate social justice issues clearly and persuasively, whether through writing, public speaking, or media platforms, to drive awareness and mobilize action.
  • Cultural Competence and Diversity Awareness: Build an understanding of diverse cultures, backgrounds, and perspectives, preparing you to work effectively with diverse populations in various professional settings.
  • Problem-Solving and Conflict Resolution: Enhance your ability to address and resolve conflicts related to social justice issues, using problem-solving techniques that promote inclusivity and positive social impact.

Degrees

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Social Justice Studies, Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T) 

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Social Justice Studies, African American Studies, Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T) 

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