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    Social, Cultural, and Critical Theory (Certificate NDP)
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    Social, Cultural, and Critical Theory (Certificate NDP)

    The University of Arizona Global

    The University of Arizona Global

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    United States of America, Tucson

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Graduate Certificate

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 85 

    Campuses

    University of Arizona - Main - Tucson

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines22-Aug-2022
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    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 25,200  / year
    Next Intake 22-Aug-2022

    Social, Cultural, and Critical Theory (Certificate NDP)

    About

    The Graduate Interdisciplinary program in Social, Cultural, and Critical Theory (SCCT) trains students in important twentieth-century theoretical traditions that have had an impact across multiple disciplines, such as historical materialism, feminism, postmodernism, phenomenology, postcolonial studies, cultural studies, critical legal studies, the Frankfurt School, psychoanalysis, and queer theory. SCCT encourages exploration of—and cultivates future contributors to—new movements and directions in social, cultural, and critical theory such as actor-network theory, affect theory, anthropocene studies, biopolitics, critical area studies, border theory, critical finance studies, critical science studies, mediated geographies, new materialisms, object-oriented ontology, posthumanism, post-secular theory, critical race studies, somatechnics, trans* theory, and game studies, among others.

     

    Students pursuing the Graduate Certificate in SCCT will benefit from an interdisciplinary graduate curriculum based on theoretical synergies across knowledge projects in the humanities, social sciences, arts, professions, and natural sciences. The certificate will deepen student strengths in interdisciplinary and conceptually rigorous forms of research.

    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. The required course is SCCT 500 (Introduction to Social, Cultural and Critical Theory), offered each year in the fall semester. 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, SCCT 510 (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 (this list may be downloaded from the SCCT website). 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.

     

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Admissions Requirements

    APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

    1. Statement of Purpose. 1-page statement of purpose (250-400 words)​ that includes a description of your current course of study and addresses reasons for pursuing the certificate.

    2. Letter of recommendation. This letter need not be confidential.

     
    Standardized Tests

    Required test(s):
    Required GRE Subject tests:

    Recommended tests:
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    Minimum GRE Verbal:
    Minimum GRE Quantitative:
    Minumum GRE Written:
    Minimum GMAT:
    Minimum MAT:
    Minimum TOEFL:
    Minimum IELTS:

     
    Funding Opportunities
    The Academic Unit has not provided this information. 
    Admissions Deadlines

    Domestic Applicants:

    • Fall: Month day
    • Spring: Month day

    International Applicants:

    • Fall: Month day
    • Spring: Month day
     
    International Conditional Admission

    International applicants will not be considered for conditional admission by this program.

    Other Information
    The GRE Institution Code for The University of Arizona is 4832

    English Program Requirements

    International applicants whose primary language is not English, or who attended school in a non-English speaking country, regardless of citizenship, must prove English proficiency. To determine whether you need to submit proof of English proficiency

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 25,200 

    Application Fee

    USD 85 

    How to Apply

    • International applicants to Arizona Online campus, Global Direct campus, or a Global Microcampus should choose the Distance Learner (DL) visa type in their Application Profile.
    • International applicants to the Main campus must currently hold a US visa that permits incidental study. 
    • Please verify your visa eligibility with International Student Services before applying.  The application fee is non-refundable and will not be refunded if your visa status is not eligible.  
    • Applicants must meet all Graduate College minimum admission requirements, including English proficiency.
    • Applicants should be prepared to submit copies of their visa documents, additional transcripts, or degree documentation if requested.
    • University of Arizona regulations require that all international students on non-immigrant visas carry the University of Arizona student health insurance plan.
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    Social, Cultural, and Critical Theory (Certificate NDP)

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