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SCCTCRTG - Social, Cultural, and Critical Theory

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Graduate Interdisciplinary PrgGraduate CertificateCERTG - Graduate Certificate
Completion requirement

9

Completion requirement

The SCCT Certificate is intended for and exclusively open to University of Arizona graduate students enrolled in MA, MFA, JD, MBA, and other non-Ph.D. programs. (PhD students should enroll in the SCCT Minor.) This is a 9-credit certificate with one required course and two electives.

Required Coursework:

  • course: Introduction to Social, Cultural and Critical Theory (3)

Completion requirement

Students must also take two elective courses, at least one of which is offered outside their home degree program. 

Elective options include our annual topics course, course (Problems in Social, Cultural and Critical Theory), typically offered in spring semester, as well as all courses that appear on the elective list for the Ph.D. minor. Students may petition to have a different course (i.e. not appearing on the list) count as one of their electives if it has a significant theoretical dimension and is relevant to their plan of study.

Elective courses:

  • course: Anthropology of Religion (3)

  • course: Political Ecology (3)

  • course: Anthropology and Education (3)

  • course and course: History of Anthropological Theory (3)

  • course: Anthropology of Modernity (3)

  • course: Culture and Power (3)

  • course: Anthropology and Global Health (3)

  • course: Cultural Anthropology (1-3)

  • course: Architecture + Performance (3)

  • course: Theory and Methods in Art History: Renaissance to 1960 (3)

  • course: Modern Chinese Literature (3)

  • course: Creative Humanities and Art Practices: International Perspectives (3)

  • course: History of Criticism and Theory (3)

  • course: Semiotics and Language (3)

  • course: Studies in Colonial and Post-Colonial Literature and Theory (3)

  • course: Theories of Criticism (3)

  • course: Reader Response Theories (3)

  • course: Contemporary Rhetorical Theories (3)

  • course: French Theory (3)

  • course: History of Geographic Thought (3)

  • course: Economic Geography (3)

  • course: Cultural Geography (3)

  • course: Urban Geography (3)

  • course: Political Geography (3-9)

  • course: Political Ecology (3)

  • course: Geography and Social Theory (3)

  • course: Transcultural and Diasporic Belonging in German-Speaking Contexts (3)

  • course: Criticism and Creativity in German Culture (3)

  • course: Latina Feminisms in the Americas (3)

  • course: Gender, Culture, and Capitalism (3)

  • course: Feminist Theories (3) and course: Feminist Theories II (3)

  • course: Transnational Feminisms (3)

  • course: Technology and Social Theory (3)

  • course: Moral Politics (3)

  • course: Feminist and Related Social Movements (3)

  • course: Psychoanalysis and Cultural Theory (3)

  • course: Feminist Knowledge and Methods (3)

  • course: Gender and the Law (1-3)

  • course: Latina/o Literary and Cultural Studies (3)

  • course: Queer Theories (3)

  • course: Science and Social Theory (3)

  • course: Sexuality and Aesthetics (3)

  • course: Gender, Sexuality, and International Migration (3)

  • course: Theories of Inequality, Oppression, and Stratification (3)

  • course: Whiteness and Education (3)

  • course: Introduction to Critical Race Theory in Education (3)

  • course: Gender & Education (3)

  • course: Activism in Higher Education (3)

  • course: Graduate Seminar (3)

  • course: International Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples (1-3)

  • course: Law and Culture (1-3)

  • course: Critical Race Practice (2-3)

  • course: Culture Clash: Tribal Governments in the US Legal System (3)

  • course: CyberLaw (3)

  • course:Documenting Diverse Cultures and Communities (3)

  • course: Community-Focused Archives and Museums (3)

  • course: The Mexican-American: A Cultural Perspective (3)

  • course: Chicana/o Historiography: Chicana/o Thought (3)

  • course: The Education of Latinas/Latinos (3)

  • course: Advanced Research Methods (3)

  • course / course: Studies in Latin American Music (3)

  • course: Special Topics in Music (3)

  • course / course: Graduate Readings in Theories and Methods for the Study of Religion (3)

  • course: Topics in Spanish-American Nineteenth, Twentieth & Twenty-first Cent. Literature (3)

Completion requirement

None

Completion requirement