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Aimed at school administrators, educators, public policy and government workers, and other working adults, this certificate program is intended to improve understanding of how social groups—including those formed on the basis of ethnicity, race, religion, or gender—influence the way that people perceive and interact with each other.
Applicants must meet minimum requirements for admission to the College of Arts and Sciences graduate programs. Foreign nationals must meet standard language requirements. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of the certificate, chairs or graduate coordinators of other relevant departments will also be consulted in making admission decisions.