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This program integrates research and concepts from social sciences, humanities, science, education, and law to offer a multidisciplinary perspective on global and local social justice challenges. Key study areas encompass: critical race theory, ethnic studies, indigenous studies, media analysis, feminist political approaches, gender and sexuality studies, among others.
The interdisciplinary field of gender, race, sexuality, and social justice combines elements from various academic traditions while developing its own scholarly resources, publications, and research techniques.
Across multiple academic fields, groundbreaking theoretical and research contributions are increasingly coming from scholars specializing in gender, race, sexuality, and social justice, with interdisciplinary collaboration being a key factor in their achievements and future potential.
Career prospects
A UBC education connects you with global perspectives, unlocks new possibilities, and leads to unexpected destinations. You'll emerge not only with specialized knowledge in your field, but also with adaptable skills for lifelong professional development and personal growth.
Graduation from a university-preparatory program at a senior secondary school: Higher Secondary School Certificate awarded on completion of Standard XII. Certificates must be official. Photocopies are acceptable if certified by school principal, head, or counsellor. Notarized copies are not acceptable.
English Language Admission Standard: Canadian Academic English Language assessment - Overall 70; Cambridge English Qualifications – 180; UBC Certificate in English – 600; International English Language Testing System (Academic) - 6.5, with no part less than 6.0; Pearson Test of English (Academic) - Overall: 65, Reading: 60, Listening: 60, Writing: 60, Speaking: 60; Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet-based test - Overall: 90, Reading: 22, Listening: 22, Writing: 21, Speaking: 21.