Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice (DEISJ): Sociology and Anthropology
Issued by
Farmingdale State College
The DEISJ: Sociology & Anthropology microcredential is valuable to students pursuing degrees in helping fields or ones requiring work 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 we can change the world for the better.
Skills
Earning Criteria
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To be admitted to the DEISJ: Sociology & Anthropology microcredential, students must be matriculated into a Farmingdale State College degree program and complete 3 required D-designated courses with a grade of C or better.
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One course must be a D-designated course from the following introductory courses: ANT 110, SOC 122
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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
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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.