14 Social Justice degrees found
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14 Social Justice degrees found
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Campbellsville University Online
MS in Justice Studies: Leadership in Social Justice Track
- Campbellsville, USA
MSc
Full time, Part time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
The online M.S. in Justice Studies - Leadership in Social Justice program from Campbellsville University is designed to enhance your capabilities in law enforcement and help you take the next step in your career towards becoming a detective supervisor, district attorney, and more.
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UNIR
Master's Degree in Social Intervention in Knowledge Societies
- Online
Master
Full time
1 year
Distance Learning
Spanish
Become a Master in Social Intervention in Knowledge Societies online in a professional specialized in the analysis and intervention of social scenarios in which cases of inequality, discrimination or social exclusion can be generated.
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Turin School of Development (International Training Centre of the ILO)
Fast-track counseling
Masterclass in Social Protection
- Online Italy
Course
Full time, Part time
9 hours
Distance Learning
English
Fast-track counseling
Masterclass in Social Protection: We are observing a renewed appreciation of social protection: the recent pandemic once again reminded us that rights-based social protection systems, are powerful socio-economic stabilizers and engines of development. The essential remerging questions in the current debate around the future of social protection systems go back to reflections on different forms of protection, adaptive strategies coordinating social protection with other public policies, diversity of schemes and their design, and sustainable solutions to finance these systems.
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University of St Andrews
Online MSc in Data Literacy for Social and Environmental Justice
- Saint Andrews, United Kingdom
Master
Full time
1 year
Distance Learning
English
This Data Literacy for Social and Environmental Justice program will help you develop a range of skills to strengthen your potential to address injustices that harm human and non-human populations and the environment. It will build your ability to explore, manage, analyze, interpret, visualize, and communicate data to a range of audiences, from the lay public to academics and policymakers.
Hampshire College
Reproductive Justice
- Amherst, USA
Course
Distance Learning
English
Black women activists and organizers first coined the term "reproductive justice" in the summer of 1994 while organizing to expand the scope of the Clinton administration's Health Security Act. As a critical theoretical framework, reproductive justice moves beyond the abortion "choice" debates, encompassing a wide range of issues impacting the reproductive lives of marginalized people, including but not limited to the right to have children, not have children, parent the children one has, access safe contraception.
Hampshire College
Antisemitism
- Amherst, USA
Course
Distance Learning
English
According to a famous and revealing anecdote, antisemitism means "hating the Jews more than necessary." Why hate them at all? Among the most perplexing things about antisemitism is its persistence. It has flourished for over two millennia in a wide variety of settings. Three-quarters of a century after the end of World War II, despite the rise of modern multiculturalism, it seems to be on the rise again. One-third of Jewish college students report having experienced antisemitism in the past year.
Hampshire College
Anarchisms
- Amherst, USA
Course
Distance Learning
English
Almost all political theory, despite extreme variations across cultures and time, seeks to justify submission to authority. By contrast, anarchism explicitly rejects forms of domination claimed to be central to so-called civilization, especially the State, capitalism, and religion, expanding in recent decades to include patriarchy, racism, coloniality, sexual and gender hierarchies, eurocentricism, technology, aesthetic norms, and western epistemological methods.
Hampshire College
Youth Writing Justice
- Amherst, USA
Course
Distance Learning
English
Young activist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez has written that "the youth of the world are continuing to rise to power and shape our culture." In this course, we will examine texts written by youth, and youth action and activism primarily in the contemporary US, as forms of enacting such power and shaping.
Hampshire College
Daily Life in Palestine-H.Crse
- Amherst, USA
Course
Distance Learning
English
Daily Life in Palestine: a HALF COURSE engaging essays, history, ethnography and film: This experimental half-course will focus on accounts of community life in Gaza and the West Bank, engaging work about specific communities and individuals at specific moments in time with an alertness to materiality, memory, affect, and the politics of representation. We will also reflect together on the effects of different kinds of narratives.
Hampshire College
The Post-Racial State
- Amherst, USA
Course
Distance Learning
English
In the wake of Obama's historic presidency, the American media triumphantly declared that we are living in post-racial times. But is race dead? Are we color-blind? If so, how do we explain the resurgence of white supremacy during and after the Trump presidency? Utilizing an interdisciplinary amalgam of Ethnic Studies, Critical Race Theory, Media Studies, US Third World Feminism, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Political Philosophy, and Post-Colonial Theory, this course will investigate how "race" continues to shape American society in the post-civil rights era.
Hampshire College
Queer Hope and Pleasure
- Amherst, USA
Course
Distance Learning
English
In Cruising Utopia, Jose Munoz describes the possibility for queerness through the opening oneself up to the "perception of queerness as manifestation in and of ecstatic time." Ecstasy allows for us to see the paradoxes in pleasure, giving space to the contradictions, nuances, and differences, and in that, opening up what is meant in thinking with the future and potentiality.
St. Stephen's University
Master of Peace & Justice (MPJ)
- Saint John, Canada
Master
Distance Learning
English
St. Stephen's University offers a heuristic and practice-based Master of Peace and Justice (non-thesis practical option) that includes accommodating online courses, short intensive in-person residencies, and travel-study course delivery methods, plus fieldwork and a capstone project, to allow students to complete their program without the need to uproot their lives.
Yorkville University
Online Graduate Certificate in Education (GCE): Leadership in Social Justice
- Fredericton, Canada
- Vancouver, Canada + 1 more
Master
Distance Learning
English
The GCE: Leadership in Social Justice helps leaders become agents of change by teaching them to develop policies and practices that foster equity, diversity, inclusion, and decolonization (EDID) in their professional contexts. With a focus on cultivating equitable and ethical leadership, the curriculum focuses on developing work cultures that reflect social consciousness and commitment to inclusive spaces.
The University of Edinburgh Online
Social Justice and Community Action (Online Learning) MSc, PgDip (ICL), PgCert (ICL)
- Online
MSc
Part time
1 year
Distance Learning
English
Our MSc / PgDip / PgCert in Social Justice and Community Action programme will equip you with the knowledge and practical skills to make positive social change. It is part-time and fully online, making it perfect for those who wish to combine study with busy lives.
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Students studying social justice are generally interested creating the fairest relationship possible between each individual and the associated society. Programs offered worldwide may differ in the specific topics studied due to the various social structures among different societies.