School of Gender, Race, and Nations

150 Extended Studies Building (XSB)
www.pdx.edu/gender-race-nations/
sgrn@pdx.edu

  • Graduate Certificate in Gender, Race, and Nations

Black Studies
150 Extended Studies Building (XSB)
503-725-3472
www.pdx.edu/blackstudies

Chicano/Latino Studies
150 Extended Studies Building (XSB)
503-725-8499 or 503-725-3472
www.pdx.edu/chla

Indigenous Nations Studies
239 Extended Studies Building (XSB)
503-725-9689
www.pdx.edu/nas

Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
150 Extended Studies Building (XSB)
503-725-3516
www.pdx.edu/ws



The School of Gender, Race and Nations (SGRN) is comprised of four units: Black Studies, Chicano/Latino Studies, Indigenous Nations Studies, and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. This collaboration is interdisciplinary at its core. The overarching areas evident in the school's name feature the rich constellation of interlocking and challenging factors key to understanding our society and making changes for a more socially just future. Our goal is to create a space for excellence in studies and research of culture, race, ethnicity, sovereignty, nation, migration, class, gender and sexuality. The School of Gender, Race and Nations offers a graduate certificate. The School is involved in hosting nationally recognized academics and activists; developing innovative collaborations; and strengthening community-based activism, academic exchanges and scholarship.

Black Studies

Chicano/Latino Studies

Indigenous Nations Studies

Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

Gender, Race, and Nations Graduate Certificate

Gender, Race, and Nations Graduate Certificate

Certificate Requirements

The overall focus of the certificate is to address a number of pressing concerns confronting students in the 21st Century. The GRN certificate will enable students to: 1) Promote innovative and nontraditional epistemological and methodological approaches to learning that are consistent with the communities served by some of the students; 2) Expand critical analytical frameworks of race, gender, and nations to better illuminate the interconnected and complex issues of today’s society; 3) Engage in community-based research projects that incorporate Portland’s growing diversity; and 4) Develop collaborative leadership skills that better address diversity and equity initiatives.

A B.A. or B.S. is a prerequisite for the GRN Graduate Certificate. All courses must be taken at the graduate (500 or above) level. A maximum of only one course numbered 501-510 per student is allowed; such a course can substitute only as an elective. Courses taken under the undifferentiated grading option (pass/no pass) are not acceptable toward fulfilling certificate requirements.

Incoming students must consult with the SGRN Graduate Coordinator and/or designated expert faculty advisors of the departments and programs of SGRN. The Coordinator and/or faculty advisors will approve student plans of study including emendations or substitutions to the curriculum.


Approved Electives (16 credits)

A student must take a minimum of 8 credits offered by any of the School of Gender, Race, and Nations units (i.e., Black Studies, Chicano/Latino Studies, Indigenous Nations Studies, and/or Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies) plus 8 credits offered either by the SGRN units or affiliated courses.

BSt/WS 507
Seminar: Social Justice Pedagogy

4

BSt 511African American History Seminar

4

BSt 550Topics in African/Caribbean History And Culture

4

BSt 584African American Community Development

4

WS 517Women in the Economy

4

WS 525Sociology of Gender

4

WS 571Global Feminisms

4

A maximum of 4 credits from independent study or by-arrangement courses is allowed.

BSt/ChLa/NAS/WS 504 Cooperative Education/Internship
BSt/ChLa/NAS/WS 505 Reading and Conference
BSt/ChLa/NAS/WS 507 Seminar
BSt/ChLa/NAS/WS 509 Practicum

Core Courses (8 credits)

WS 512Feminist Methodologies

4

GRN 515Constructions of Power and Knowledge: Gender, Race, and Nations

4

Total Credit Hours: 24