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The Bachelor of Arts in Gender Equality and Social Justice provides students with a critical understanding of social inequalities and the tools to advocate for systemic change. Through interdisciplinary coursework, students explore topics such as gender studies, human rights, intersectionality, and social movements. This program develops skills in research, advocacy, and critical thinking, preparing graduates to address issues related to equity and justice. Graduates are equipped for roles in community development, policy analysis, social services, or further studies in law, social justice, or public administration.

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Community Development Worker

42201$40,000 - $65,000Works with marginalized communities to develop programs, address social inequalities, and promote empowerment and inclusion.

Policy Advisor

41402$60,000 - $90,000Provides recommendations and develops strategies to address systemic issues, ensuring policies reflect principles of equity and justice.

Human Rights Advocate

42201$45,000 - $75,000Champions the rights of individuals and groups, addressing discrimination and promoting equality through education and activism.

Social Policy Researcher

41402$50,000 - $85,000Conducts research to analyze the effectiveness of social programs and policies, focusing on promoting fairness and inclusivity.