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This certificate provides a comprehensive exploration of human rights issues, including child welfare, labor rights, violence against women, and health. Gain a deep understanding of the historical, legal, and philosophical foundations of human rights.
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Human Rights Certificate Provides historical, legal and philosophical perspectives on human rights issues. Explore issues such as child welfare, labor rights, violence against women, health and many more. 18 credits sst.asu.edu
African and African American Studies Certificate Examines the culture, arts, history, politics, economics and current status of African Americans, Africans and the African diaspora – communities descended from the historic movement of people from Africa. 24 credits sst.asu.edu
Asian Pacific American Studies Certificate Encourages students to learn about local Asian American and Pacific Islander communities and organizations through research, courses and community internships. 18 credits sst.asu.edu
Economic Justice Certificate Gain knowledge of economic justice that will promote the growth of sustainable communities, locally, nationally and globally. 18 credits sst.asu.edu
Socio-Legal Studies Certificate The distinction between law “on the books” and law “in action” – or how people experience law in their everyday lives – is a cornerstone of the certificate. Learn about the study of legal ideas, institutions and practices from the perspective of the social sciences, law and the humanities.18 credits sst.asu.edu
Women and Gender Studies Certificate Learn to challenge conventional wisdom about gender and learn new ways of viewing the world. 18 credits sst.asu.edu
Social Transformation Certificate Learn about how diverse communities, locally and globally, have achieved social change and apply what you’ve learned by seeking just solutions to the social problems facing communities today. 15 credits sst.asu.edu