Overview
Globalization brings the peoples of the world closer together. However, discrimination and other forms of intolerance continue to cause problems. In our increasingly multicultural society these issues can lead to exclusion and inequality, often along racial and ethnic lines.
This certificate program is a direct response to learning needs identified by a broad range of representatives from multicultural, health, community services and justice agencies who recognize that racial inequity and negative stereotyping are significant social problems. In this six course certificate, learners will examine diversity issues in a social context, explore critical differences in cross-cultural communication and identify the sources, causes, forms and manifestations of these issues in our society.
This program is available online. Courses start January, May and September. Some courses start on a monthly basis.
This program is available on a course by course basis. Students may choose to complete one or more courses each semester. Students in this program are not eligible for OSAP funding. Courses within this program must be completed within 7 years, unless otherwise specified.
Courses
OEL1156 - 3 Anti-Racism, Discrimination and Equity |
OEL127 - 3 Sociology Introduction |
OEL541 - 3 Introduction to Intercultural Communication |
OEL824 - 3 Contemporary Canadian Social Problems |
Electives: Choose two electives:
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Requirements & Program Information
Ontario Secondary School Diploma with Grade 12 (C) ENG4C or mature student status.
Certificate Completion
- Once all Continuing Education certificate requirements have been successfully completed, a student may apply to graduate from their program of study
- Program admission requirements, if applicable, will be reviewed at the time of application to graduate
- All courses must be completed within the stated timeline outlined on the certificate webpage
- Students who graduate from a Continuing Education, part-time certificate are eligible to attend a Convocation ceremony, with details provided upon confirmation of completion. A non-refundable graduation fee will be applied.
- Students must email conedregistration@saultcollege.ca when they believe they have fulfilled the requirements to graduate.
Career Path
The Diversity and Intercultural Relations Certificate is intended to enhance the graduates ability to work effectively with co-workers and clients, enabling them to become more effective and productive in their chosen field. The graduate will acquire greater confidence when confronted both professionally and personally with the complex issues arising from the interaction of different cultural and ethnic groups within Canada.
For more details on related occupations, job market information and career opportunities, see the Government of Canada website: