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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice (DEISJ): Sociology & Anthropology

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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice (DEISJ): Sociology & Anthropology

The Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice (DEISJ): Sociology & Anthropology microcredential is especially valuable to students pursuing degrees in helping fields or ones requiring workers regularly interact with people from diverse cultural, economic, and social locations, including health and human services, human resources, hospitality and other industries. This credential is also of enormous value to any student who seeks a deeper understanding of injustice in the world and how, as global citizens, we can change the world for the better. The microcredential is comprised of nine credits: one introductory DEISJ-designated course and two upper-division DEISJ-designated courses. Students will also be required to attend or participate in one DEISJ co-curricular activity and write a reflection paper incorporating theories and ideas learned in their coursework to analyze their experience of the event.

Admission requirements for application:

Requirements to earn the microcredential:

  • To achieve the DEISJ: Sociology & Anthropology microcredential, students will complete 3 required D-designated courses with a grade of C or better.
  • One course must be a D-designated course from the following introductory courses: ANT 110, SOC 122
  • Students must also take an additional six credits (2 courses) from the following D-designated sections: ANT 130, ANT 211, SOC 150, SOC 200, SOC 228, SOC 229, SOC 231, SOC 240, SOC 253, SOC 263, SOC 283, SOC 308, SOC 325, SOC 326, SOC 329, SOC 361
  • Students must also attend one DEISJ co-curricular activity and write a reflection paper incorporating theories and ideas learned from their coursework on the event.

Stackable to:

Liberal Arts and Sciences, A.A.

Time to complete:

3-4 semesters

Cost to attend:

Standard tuition rates apply. For tuition and student consumer information, please click here.

Contact information:

Dr. Natalie Ingraham

Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology & Anthropology

ingrahn@farmingdale.edu

934-420-2669

 

Dr. Shan Siddiqui

Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology & Anthropology

siddiqs@farmingdale.edu

934-420-5379

Contact Information

SOCIOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT

Memorial Hall, Room 124
934-420-2669
admissions@farmingdale.edu

Students select courses listed below:

Required Introductory Coursework (Choose one) (1 course, 3 credits)
ANT 110: Sociocultural Anthropology *D 3 credits
SOC 122: Introduction to Sociology *D 3 credits
Required Upper Division Coursework (Choose two) (2 course, 6 credits)
ANT 130: Indigenous Peoples of North America *D 3 credits
ANT 211: Caribbean Cultures *D 3 credits
SOC 150: Introduction to Africana Studies *D 3 credits
SOC 200: Introduction to Women’s Studies *D 3 credits
SOC 228: Society and Health *D 3 credits
SOC 229: Race and Ethnic Relations *D 3 credits
SOC 231: Multiculturalism *D 3 credits
SOC 240: Gender and Social Change *D 3 credits
SOC 253: Black Popular Cultures *D 3 credits
SOC 263: Immigration Past and Present *D 3 credits
SOC 282: Introduction to LGBTQ+ Studies *D 3 credits
SOC 283: Sex, Gender and Sexuality *D 3 credits
SOC 308: Black Political and Social Thought *D 3 credits
SOC 325: Social Inequality *D 3 credits
SOC 326: Visual Sociology *D 3 credits
SOC 329: Social Movements *D 3 credits
SOC 361: Gender Theory *D 3 credits

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