Social Justice
Explore complex social issues through an interdisciplinary lens while developing the knowledge and skills to engage in advocacy, activism, and collective action toward positive social change.
Overview
The Social Justice minor equips you with critical awareness and advocacy skills that are highly valued in a wide range of careers, from law and public service to business and nonprofit work, enabling you to address inequality, influence policy, and drive meaningful social change.
This innovative minor prioritizes hands-on experience and integrates classroom learning with community-based projects and practicum requirements. Through internships, service worksites, and partnerships with agencies addressing social inequities, you will apply your knowledge in real-world contexts, while connecting academic work that fosters critical thinking and analysis.
Your Minor Took You Where?
Social Justice minors have gone on to a variety of graduate programs and careers.
Employers and Professions
- Immigration Law or Refugee Rights
- Public Health Researcher
- Social Worker
- Community Organizer
- Fundraising and Philanthropy
Postgraduate Study
- Law
- Healthcare
- Education
- Human Rights
- Economics
- International Relations
Curriculum
The Social Justice minor at Â鶹¸£Àûallows you to customize your educational experience by drawing from a diverse curriculum across the Humanities, Social Studies, and Science & Mathematics divisions. With a primary focus on Social Studies course offerings, this program offers a strong foundation for exploring the complex dimensions of social justice.