Intercultural Relations
Program Information
NEW! Globalization brings the people 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. Throughout the curriculum a number of topics will be explored including: diversity issues in a social context, critical differences in cross-cultural communication, and identifying the sources, causes, forms and manifestations of these issues in our society. This online program is a direct response to learning needs identified by a broad range of representatives from human services and justice agencies that recognize that racial inequity and negative stereotyping are significant social problems.
Credentials College-Approved Certificate
Residency
To be awarded a Canadore College credential, a student must have completed at least 25% of the program credits through Canadore College.
Completion
Time Limits For Completing Credential 3.8.1 The standard time limit for completion of a credential is twice the normal length of the program in which the student is enrolled. The College cannot guarantee that courses or programs will be available for a student to complete graduation requirements after this time. A student who completes beyond the specified time limit will be required to meet the program requirements at the time of credentialing. This may require that the student repeat certain courses, complete additional courses, or follow a new or revised program of study.
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Delivery Part-time fully online