The Certificate in Organizing and Social Change provides students with the theoretical and historical foundations as well as with the practical skills required to pursue careers as organizers for social change in their communities and workplaces. The curriculum of the Certificate draws on a variety of academic disciplines – sociology, political science, history, urban studies, labor studies, etc. – to provide students with a multifaceted knowledgebase and skillset necessary for effective participation in a wide range of organizing contexts: from local community organizations to labor unions to national political campaigns. The program allows students to:
- Explore all of the critical dimensions of leadership required for successful organizing: mobilizing resources, inspiring people, communicating effectively, developing secondary leaders, managing organizations, and thinking strategically
- Learn about the theory and history of different groups’ approaches to organizing
- Engage with leading practitioners
- Apply classroom concepts to complex real-world problems