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Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Management Graduate Certificate

What You’ll Study

The McColl School’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Management Graduate Certificate is intended for working professionals interested in acquiring theoretical knowledge and practical skills to support their work as human resources, organization development, and diversity practitioners. You will study cultural competence, equity, and effective inclusion and diversity practices within organizations. You will also learn about diversity in a global economy and the importance of diverse work, family, and career considerations for organizations. If you’d like to advance in your career as a DEI professional, this is the program for you! 

The Certificate in Diversity, Equity & Inclusion can be completed on its own or as a specialization in the MS in Talent in Organization Development program. 

Program Highlights

Number of credits: 9 credit hours 

Number of courses needed to graduate: 3 

Average Completion Time: 2-3 semesters 

Cost per credit: $1,265 

Flexible Program: Online with in-person options

How Can You Use This Certificate?

The need for diversity, inclusion, and equity professionals exists across industries and in a wide variety of corporations. This program will prepare you to work as a: 

  • DEI Facilitator 
  • DEI Program Manager 
  • Director, Diversity, Inclusion & Equity 
  • DEI HR Consultant 

Highlighted Courses

  • Interpersonal and Group Dynamics (TOD 620) 
  • Understanding Social Identities (TOD 622) 
  • Cross-cultural Management (TOD 624)
  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) in Organizations (TOD 649)

Program Contact

Greg Berka, Ph.D.

Director, MS in Talent and Organizational Development
Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior

berkag@queens.edu

Alvan Makoundi-Tchibinda

Graduate Recruiter

graduateadmissions@queens.edu
704-337-2542

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Accreditation

The McColl School of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB) which is the gold standard for business schools. Fewer than six percent of business schools worldwide have obtained AACSB accreditation. 

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