Overview
Overview
Feminist Psychology
is an interdisciplinary field that seeks to understand the psychological experiences of women and other marginalized groups.
Exploring the intersection of psychology and social justice, this undergraduate certificate program delves into the ways in which societal norms and power structures impact mental health and well-being.
Through coursework and research, students will gain a deeper understanding of feminist theories and methods, as well as the cultural and historical contexts that shape psychological experiences.
By examining the complex relationships between gender, power, and mental health, students will develop a nuanced understanding of the ways in which feminist psychology can inform social change and promote human rights.
If you're passionate about creating a more just and equitable society, explore the Undergraduate Certificate in Feminist Psychology and discover how you can make a difference.
Feminist psychology is a vital field that seeks to understand the intersection of gender and mental health. Our Undergraduate Certificate in Feminist Psychology offers a unique blend of theoretical foundations and practical applications, empowering students to challenge dominant narratives and promote social change. By exploring the impact of patriarchy and power dynamics on mental health, students develop a nuanced understanding of the complex relationships between gender, culture, and psychology. With Feminist psychology, you'll gain a competitive edge in careers such as counseling, social work, and research, and become part of a growing movement to create a more inclusive and equitable society.