Across our graduate programs, students engage foundational and contemporary theories of power and oppression while developing interdisciplinary approaches to research, critical analysis, communication and applied or scholarly work on pressing social issues. The Gender, Race, and Identity (GRI) graduate curriculum is intentionally flexible, allowing students to pursue areas of intellectual and professional importance while gaining both breadth and depth in the study of race, class, gender and related formations of identity. Students work closely with faculty mentors to design individualized plans of study aligned with their academic, professional and community-engaged goals.
Gender, Race, and Identity Graduate Certificate
The graduate certificate complements existing M.A. and Ph.D. programs and is open to graduate students across disciplines, including the humanities, social sciences, education, social work, psychology, business and related fields. The certificate is also available to community professionals seeking interdisciplinary training. Certificate students complete a core seminar and interdisciplinary electives across at least two disciplines, developing a focused course of study in consultation with a faculty mentor.
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