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The Bachelor of Arts in Social Justice - Catholic Studies combines rigorous academic inquiry with a commitment to social justice and Catholic values. This interdisciplinary program explores issues of equity, ethics, and human rights through the lens of Catholic social teaching. Students engage with theoretical and practical approaches to address societal challenges, preparing them for roles in advocacy, community development, and public service. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, ethical leadership, and a deep understanding of social justice within a faith-based context.

Career Options:

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Social and Community Service Worker

42201$40,000 - $65,000Provides assistance to individuals and groups in dealing with social issues and integrating into the community.

Policy and Program Researcher

41403$55,000 - $80,000Conducts research and develops policies addressing social justice, education, or community needs.

Educational Policy Researcher

41405$55,000 - $80,000Analyzes and develops policies focused on social equity in education systems.

Religious Educator

42204$40,000 - $60,000Provides religious education and support in schools, parishes, or community settings.