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Certificate in Intercultural Relations

The 12-credit Graduate Certificate in Intercultural Relations is for recent graduates and professionals working in diverse settings. Students engage in a critical inquiry of identity issues, plurality of values, and intercultural frameworks. Deep reflection between self and others is a cornerstone of the Certificate. Drawing on these reflections and inquiries, students gain strategies for effective communication across differences, and cultivate practical skills for designing initiatives to enhance diversity, equity, and inclusion in organizations and communities.

Students can complete the Certificate in two semesters.

For the university's transfer credit policy for this and other programs, see the Transfer of Credits page.

Program of Study

Required Courses (12 Credits)

GINTC 6100Identity and Belonging in a Categorized World

3

GINTC 6103Intercultural Communication

3

GINTC 6111Enhancing Inclusion in Organizations

3

GINTC 6110Values Differences and Moral Judgments in Contemporary Contexts

3

OR

GINTC 6006Leading and Managing in Diverse Organizations

3