Overview
Overview
Postgraduate Certificate in Race, Citizenship and National Identity
Designed for those seeking to understand the complexities of race, citizenship, and national identity, this program offers a comprehensive exploration of these interconnected concepts.
Through a critical examination of historical, social, and political contexts, learners will gain a deeper understanding of how race and identity shape individual and collective experiences.
Some key areas of focus include the intersectionality of race and class, the politics of belonging, and the construction of national identity.
Develop a nuanced understanding of the ways in which race and citizenship intersect and inform your own perspectives and practices.
Whether you're a scholar, activist, or professional looking to enhance your skills, this program will equip you with the knowledge and critical thinking skills to navigate complex issues and contribute to informed discussions.
Explore the Postgraduate Certificate in Race, Citizenship and National Identity and discover how it can support your academic, professional, or personal goals.
Race is a complex and multifaceted concept that shapes our understanding of citizenship and national identity. This Postgraduate Certificate in Race, Citizenship, and National Identity explores the intersections of these concepts, providing a nuanced analysis of the ways in which Race influences our experiences of belonging and identity. Through a range of modules, you'll develop a deep understanding of the historical, social, and cultural contexts that shape our understanding of Race and its relationship to citizenship and national identity. With Race at its core, this course offers career opportunities in academia, policy-making, and community development, as well as a unique perspective on the complexities of National Identity.