Master of Arts in Social Justice in Intercultural Relations
SIT ’s Social Justice in Intercultural Relations degree will prepare you for careers that involve issues of social justice and equity in multicultural contexts. You will develop the comprehensive intercultural skills and awareness that you need to work for greater social justice through professional roles as facilitators, advisors, trainers, educators, curriculum developers, organizational consultants, outreach workers, organizers, managers, program planners, and evaluators in a wide range of contexts.
SIT provides a comprehensive education in individual, community, and organizational transformation by asking you and your peers to examine your own cultures, political economies, and personal identities. Your learning will derive from faculty instruction as well as personal practice, analysis, and experience.
Optional Concentrations:
- Youth Program and Social Justice Activism
- Community Development and Social Action
- Multicultural Organization and Diversity Leadership
- Intercultural and Social Activism Training
Degree Sequence and Courses: | |||
| Sept-Dec SIT Campus |
Jan-May SIT Campus |
6 months (minimum) Off Campus |
1 week in Nov, Feb, May or July SIT Campus |
| First-Term Coursework | Second-Term Coursework | Reflective Practice Phase | Capstone Seminar |
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Assistant EEO Manager, Affirmative Action Officer, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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