2023-2024 Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2023-2024 Catalog

Graduate Certificate in Sociology of Diversity


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The Graduate Faculty of the Sociology Department has a strong emphasis in diversity and inequality issues, highlighting race and ethnicity, gender, sexuality, disability, and class. For sociology graduate students wishing to concentrate in these areas, we offer a graduate certificate of specialization. Completion of the certificate provides evidence of specialized study, which can be beneficial for enhancing future career options and interests. The certificate is useful for students planning careers in the private sector and educational institutions, including social work, graduate and professional schools, community action organizations, and social services.

For further information, contact Dr. Jeffery Montez Oca, Graduate Director and Certificate Coordinator, at jmontezd@uccs.edu, (719) 255-4153.

General Requirements

  • Minimum requirement for completion: four courses, for a total of twelve credits. Specifically, one course from your choice of four of the six categories 
  • A minimum grade of 3.3 is required for each course applied toward the certificate. 
  • All courses must be at the 5000 level or above in Sociology; independent studies may not be used to earn this certificate.
  • Additional sociology courses may count towards the certificate. To determine if other courses may count please meet with the Graduate Director and bring a copy of the course syllabus.
  • Up to three (Graduate Sociology) transfer credit hours may be applied to the certificate from courses approved by the certificate coordinator.
  • To complete the certificate program, students are required to submit a transcript and a five-page selfstatement, evaluating changes in their perceptions of diversity issues as a result of program participation and implications for future scholarly and professional work.

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