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The Bachelor of Arts in Social Justice (SJS) provides a sociologically-grounded framework for understanding justice principles, systemic inequalities, and transformative approaches to address these disparities. This program equips students for advanced academic pursuits like graduate studies or law school, along with diverse career paths in public policy, corporate sectors, social advocacy, healthcare services, international relations, and crisis response. The curriculum examines the interplay between justice theories, unjust social conditions, and actionable remedies, building sociological expertise in ethical frameworks and societal transformation. Students integrate multidisciplinary viewpoints to develop informed civic engagement.
The Social Justice major offers multiple specialization tracks. Graduates typically pursue opportunities in public sector or corporate environments, while others advance to postgraduate education. Career pathways for majors include roles such as: social advocates, grassroots coordinators, policy researchers, dispute resolution experts, diversity specialists, nonprofit professionals, rights organizations staff, political strategists, environmental group members, independent media contributors, faith-based initiative leaders, global institution representatives, negotiation facilitators, equity champions, investigative reporters, legislative influencers, and neighborhood development coordinators.