Applied Sociology - Intersectionality and Identities Concentration
Deepen your understanding of society
Earn a degree focused on helping you become an agent of change for the common good. The intersectionality and identities concentration in the applied sociology program helps you gain practical tools in areas of justice, equity and inclusion.
This degree prepares you to address disparities in our society and promote collaborative inclusion surrounding social constructions of race, gender, class, personality and the many intersectionalities between.
Graduates of this program go on to careers in community planning, human resources, diversity and inclusion, case management, law and more.
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