The "Social Justice Certificate," which comprises 16 credit hours and takes one-and-a-half years to complete, is described as follows:
Through this liberal arts graduate certificate, you'll learn about core themes of social justice, including philosophy, economics, the environment, religion, politics, ethics, sociology, and law.
Comment: In other words, for a mere $10k, you too can be indoctrinated into the non-sense world of postmodernism and the completely subjective nihilism that follows.
There are no specific course requirements for the Harvard certification, but classes like "Chocolate, Culture, and the Politics of Food," "The Minimum Wage Debate," "The Culture of Capitalism," "Readings in Black Radicalism," and "The Politics of Religion in Liberal Democracies" are being offered to those who enroll in the online program.
Comment: Makes perfect sense: if there's no truth or objectivity, why bother having course requirements to actually facilitate learning something in a field?
Those who earn the "certification" will be well-versed in "classical and contemporary theories of justice" and will have an understanding of "human rights, affirmative action, income distribution, and the role of markets."
They will also "gain insight into policy and social justice issues that drive human actions and responses to global challenges, such as the environment, poverty, and development."
According to Harvard's website, there are no application requirements for the program. Instead, applicants are encouraged to "simply register" for the courses during open-resignation times.
Comment: No requirements whatsoever: the hallmark of
Comment: Just more of the postmodern nihilist agenda coming out of universities. When will people wise up to the fact that these universities are leaving almost all forms of actual education behind in order to indoctrinate students while leaving them with mountains of debt and no job opportunities?