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Northwestern Kellogg School of Management
Leading Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Online Short Course
- Evanston, USA
Course
Part time
6 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Demonstrate the value of diversity, equity, and inclusion in your organization in order to turn dialogue into action and lead transformative change.

Indiana University Bloomington School of Social Work
Bachelor of Social Work
- Bloomington, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
IU School of Social Work is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education and has been helping students acquire social work skills since 1911. The Bachelor of Social Work program is competency based. Through a rigorous course of study, students develop the ability to:
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Connecticut College
Bachelor in Social Justice and Sustainability
- New London, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
Learn to develop long-lasting solutions to local and global challenges by understanding the connections between social equity, environmental stewardship and economic well-being.

Eastern Nazarene College
Bachelor of Theatre for Social Justice
- Quincy, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
There is a world of possibilities open to students with a Theatre for Social Justice degree, both in arts and non-arts related fields. What all graduates share is a passion for the arts and a desire to make an impact for good in society.

Kean University College of Liberal Arts
Master of Arts in Holocaust and Genocide Studies
- Union, USA
MA
English
Kean University’s M.A. in Holocaust and Genocide Studies offers an exceptional opportunity to work with graduate faculty as mentors and meet with visiting scholars and changemakers.
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Studying Inequality degree programs can help you examine the roots and consequences of social disparities. This field is especially relevant in today’s world, where understanding inequalities can drive social change and inform policies at various levels.
Through courses in sociology, political science, and economics, you’ll explore topics like wealth distribution, race relations, and gender equity. This program trains students to analyze data on societal trends, engage in community development projects, and craft policy recommendations that address inequalities. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and methodologies while learning qualitative and quantitative research techniques.
In the US, academic institutions often focus on experiential learning through community partnerships and internships, allowing students to apply their knowledge in real-world contexts. Graduates typically pursue careers in social work, public policy, or nonprofit management, where they use their skills to advocate for systemic change and improved social equity. By developing a deep understanding of inequality, you'll be well-equipped for roles that drive meaningful progress in your community and beyond.