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Culture, Society & Justice
Equity and Justice Undergraduate Academic Certificate
The Department of Culture, Society and Justice at the University of Idaho offers an academic certificate in diversity and inclusion. The interdisciplinary certificate program provides an avenue for students, professionals, and community members to obtain comprehensive, university-centered diversity training and learning through classroom, online, workshop, internship and service learning formats.
The program requires the completion of 12 credits of study focusing on issues of diversity and inclusion distributed between an academic exploration component and an application component. Because students select from a range of courses, an array of workshops and a variety of experiential alternatives, the program offers flexibility for participants to tailor their program to their specific field of study while acquiring skills and knowledge applicable to any workplace environment. Upon completion of the program, the certificate acknowledges competency in understanding a broad range of diversity issues and an ability to apply that understanding to the workplace and in social life.
This certificate can be completed via seated learning in Moscow or online.
Requirements to complete the certificate program include:
- SOC/ANTH 201: Introduction to Inequities and Inclusion
- Three elective courses on diversity-related topics from a variety of disciplines from a list of options.
Academics
Undergraduate Studies
Anthropology
- B.A. Four-Year Plan
- B.S. Four-Year Plan
Sociology
- General Sociology Emphasis
- Criminology Emphasis
- Inequalities and Globalization Emphasis
Criminology
- Four-Year Plan
Minors
- Africana Studies
- Anthropology
- American Indian Studies
- Sociology
Graduate Studies
Anthropology (M.A.)
Criminology (M.S.)
History (Ph.D., Historical Archaeology Emphasis)
Certificates
Archaeological Technician
Equity and Justice
Student Opportunities
Anthropology Lab
Our People
Students & Alumni
- Policing with Empathy
- Fort Sherman
- Exploring Ecuadorian Artifacts
- A New Lens Through Film
- Feeding Her Passion for Helping Others
- Kristen Tiede and the passion of preserving stories of the past
- Susana Ruiz-Gallegos: Motivated, determined, thankful
- Professor Brian Wolf takes criminology students abroad
- Josh Allen works in cultural resources management
- Mary Anne Davis '87 | Insuring the preservation of history
- Taking The Big Plunge
- TASERs: Cruel and Unusual? Or Efficient Force?
News & Resources
- Project Safe Neighborhood Grant
- Dissecting Doubt
- Inside-Out
- Rodney Frey Honored for Work with Tribe
- Understanding Complex Phenomena
- Public Opinion, Law Enforcement and the Media
- Learning in London
- Why Police Accountability Matters
- The Meaning of Place
- A Mission for Mentoring
- University of Idaho’s Boise Dig Turns Up More
- Sociology Student Anchors Idaho Offensive Line
- Archaeological Dig Uncovers ‘Other Side’ of Boise History
- A Mammoth Discovery
- Recreating the Past
- Kelly Creek Speaks
