Postgraduate Certificate in Philosophy and Social Impact
-- ViewingNowThe Postgraduate Certificate in Philosophy and Social Impact is a unique course that bridges the gap between philosophical inquiry and real-world social issues. This certificate course equips learners with critical thinking skills, ethical reasoning, and the ability to analyze complex social problems, making them highly valuable in various industries.
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Here are the essential units for a Postgraduate Certificate in Philosophy and Social Impact:
• Philosophical Foundations of Social Impact: This unit explores the key philosophical ideas and theories that underpin social impact, including justice, equality, and human rights.
• Social Ethics and Moral Philosophy: This unit examines the ethical and moral issues that arise in the context of social impact, including questions of responsibility, duty, and virtue.
• Critical Thinking and Analytical Skills: This unit develops students' ability to think critically and analytically about complex social issues, using philosophical tools and methods.
• Research Methods in Philosophy and Social Impact: This unit teaches students the research skills and methods needed to carry out original research in the field of philosophy and social impact.
• Social Policy and Philosophy: This unit examines the relationship between social policy and philosophy, exploring how philosophical ideas and theories can inform and shape social policy.
• Global Justice and Human Rights: This unit explores the philosophical dimensions of global justice and human rights, including questions of distributive justice, cosmopolitanism, and international law.
• Philosophy of Race and Ethnicity: This unit examines the philosophical issues surrounding race and ethnicity, including questions of identity, discrimination, and social justice.
• Gender and Sexuality: This unit explores the philosophical issues surrounding gender and sexuality, including questions of identity, equality, and social justice.
• Environmental Philosophy and Sustainability: This unit examines the philosophical issues surrounding the environment and sustainability, including questions of responsibility, stewardship, and justice.
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