Race, Culture, and Biology
is a critical area of study that explores the intricate relationships between race, culture, and biological factors. This field of study is essential for understanding the complexities of human diversity and its impact on health, identity, and society.
By examining the historical and contemporary intersections of race, culture, and biology, learners can gain a deeper understanding of the ways in which these factors shape individual and collective experiences.
This Professional Certificate program is designed for individuals who want to develop a nuanced understanding of the social determinants of health and the ways in which systemic inequalities affect marginalized communities.
Through a combination of coursework and practical applications, learners will develop the knowledge and skills necessary to address health disparities and promote health equity.
Join our community of learners and start exploring the complex relationships between race, culture, and biology today.