While studying Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice, you’ll inquire into research and theories from the social sciences, humanities, science, education, and law. You’ll develop important skills while examining themes of diversity, equality, gender, race, sexuality and community in a critical, intersectional feminist, and post-colonial context.
These skills may include:
- Applying analytical thinking to examine culture, politics, and public policy
- Examining problems and proposing solutions in consideration of local, national and transnational perspectives
- Collaborating with, advocating for, and leading others to deepen understanding and engagement with the ways that systems of power and oppression shape how humans interact with each other and with broader society
- Communicating - clearly, concisely, and in writing - to conveys a developed understanding of marginalization issues
- Persuasive public speaking and debating abilities connected to the examination of gender, equality, and sexuality