Overview
Overview
Humanistic Psychology
is a field that seeks to understand individuals and their experiences. This Undergraduate Certificate in Humanistic Psychology and Intersectionality is designed for those interested in exploring the complexities of human behavior and the impact of social factors on mental health.
Intersectionality
is a key concept in this program, as it acknowledges that individuals have multiple identities and experiences that intersect and influence one another. By examining the relationships between these factors, learners can gain a deeper understanding of the human experience.
Through this certificate program, learners will explore topics such as
psychological theories, research methods, and interventions. They will also examine the role of power and privilege in shaping individual and collective experiences.
By the end of the program, learners will have a solid foundation in humanistic psychology and intersectionality, and will be equipped to apply this knowledge in a variety of settings.
Humanistic Psychology is at the heart of our Undergraduate Certificate in Humanistic Psychology and Intersectionality, exploring the complexities of human experience and the interconnectedness of individual and societal factors. This course offers a unique blend of theoretical foundations, practical applications, and critical thinking, empowering students to develop a nuanced understanding of human behavior and well-being. By examining the intersections of psychology, culture, and power, students will gain a deeper appreciation for the diversity of human experiences and develop skills to promote social justice and positive change. Graduates can pursue careers in counseling, social work, education, and more.