Associate of Arts in Social Justice

University Canada West

Canada,British Columbia

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 20,885/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 150 FREE

Application Fee

Jan 2025

Apply Date

Canada, British Columbia

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 2004

Total Students: 11,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

626 W Pender St #100, Vancouver, BC V6B 1V9, Canada

Associate of Arts in Social Justice

Program Overview

The Associate of Arts (AA) degree prepares students for life as an educated person and lays a solid foundation for further study.

This two-year, 60-credit (20 courses) undergraduate program is equivalent to the first two years of a four-year degree in the Arts. It prepares students to transfer to research or teaching universities to complete a bachelor’s degree or serves as a credential to enter the labour market. The AA degree is accepted for transfer into bachelor degree programs at University Canada West (UCW) and all British Columbia degree-granting institutions, provided other admission requirements are met.

Graduates of the AA program will develop these skills:

  • Workplace problem-solving skills
  • Ability to work in teams
  • Leadership skills for the workplace
  • Communications and soft skills for employability

Social Justice

  • The dynamics of social inclusion and exclusion, as well as how rights, resources and equity are distributed among and by members of society.
  • How social, political, legal, economic, and educational institutions can be privileging and oppressing forces that impact our inequality, livelihood, rights, health, well-being and access to justice.
  • How institutional policies and social practices have a disproportionately negative impact on marginalized groups, and how institutions engage in social injustice through systemic discrimination (e.g., racism, xenophobia, classism, sexism).
  • Real world examples of injustices are reviewed with the aim of exploring empowering responses and solutions, and thoughtful resistance and informed activism.
  • How social justice is relevant to the criminal justice system