There are no shortcuts in anti-racism work. Only by committing daily to re-designing systems to include the perspectives and voices of historically marginalized and oppressed communities can individuals and organizations reach our society’s unrealized potentials.

The UBC Micro-certificate in Anti-Racism expands your understanding of identity, power and white privilege in the workplace and in our communities, to envision a future liberated from oppressive structures. The courses center racialized voices, and challenges participants to rethink how to meaningfully and tangibly engage in anti-racist and anti-oppression practices and strategies within organizational settings, and beyond.

  • Format: 100% online
  • Duration: A minimum of five courses (three anti-racism and two diversity and inclusion elective courses) for a total of 125 hours of course work, to be completed within two years
  • Cost: Approximately $3,970 to $4,230 for the program, including a non-refundable application fee
  • Apply anytime

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What This Program Offers

Social and organizational change is necessary to address systemic issues. The UBC Micro-certificate in Anti-Racism provides a safe and respectful environment for motivated individuals to engage with their own power and privilege, and the structures that uphold them.

The courses invite you to challenge and counter the norm of whiteness on individual, systemic and structural levels. Learn how to build anti-racist practices and strategies within your team and community, and gain perspective by acknowledging and seeking to dismantle our colonial realities.

The UBC Micro-certificate in Anti-Racism offers:

  • an opportunity for you to choose courses to create a custom program for your unique learning needs
  • the opportunity to engage in discussion with other individuals committed to anti-racism work from around the world
  • a focus on concepts, tools, strategies and skills to support the development of anti-racist perspectives that translate to actionable change
  • content that can be applied to your own contexts
  • fully online or blended courses designed for working professionals, to be completed at your own pace
  • an experienced instructional team of faculty and practitioners in the area of social justice and equity

Use this table to easily compare all of our equity, diversity and inclusion programs.

Who This Program is For

You may have lived experience as a member of a marginalized community or you may be an ally hoping to engage in socially just and inclusive change within organizations. Most importantly, this program is for you if you recognize that anti-racism work is ongoing and difficult, and that it requires critical examination of power and privilege in ourselves, our work environments and society.

You might be a:

  • manager, executive or leader
  • human resource practitioner
  • organizational development specialist
  • healthcare and community service professional
  • educator, administrator or student service personnel
  • community development worker
  • independent consultant, corporate trainer or counsellor

Program Costs

Courses range from $475-$1,335. The minimum cost to complete this program including course materials and the non-refundable application fee of $175 is $3,970.

All fees are in Canadian dollars, subject to change and to GST (where applicable). For details on forms of payment accepted, please see How to pay.

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Total Program Costs

$3,970 to $4,230

Program Courses and Dates

Designed and taught by professionals who identify as Indigenous, Black and People of Colour (IBPOC) and committed allies, the curriculum reflects the voices and perspectives of racialized members of our communities.

Explore anti-racism concepts, theories and methods through specific examples and cases; self-reflect and examine your experiences and colonial realities; engage in online dialogue with fellow participants as well as facilitators to transform learnings into concrete, actionable systems change.

Assignments are designed so that you can apply what you learn in class to specific cases and situations from your own professional or personal life.

To complete the program, you must take a total of five courses. Choose three anti-racism courses and two diversity and inclusion courses to create the program that best meets your needs and objectives, for a total of approximately 125 hours of course work.

How This Program is Delivered

This 100% online part-time program consists of three anti-racism courses and two diversity and inclusion courses of your choice, totalling approximately 125 hours of course work.

Courses are facilitated by educators, practitioners and experts, and have a start and end date. You progress through the course with the same group of students. All of the courses are open for registration to anyone at any time.

Expected effort

Expect to spend approximately seven hours on your course per week, including completing homework and course materials. You are required to log in to the course every other day.

To obtain the micro-certificate you must complete all courses within two years.

Technology requirements

To take this program, you need access to:

  • an email account
  • a computer, laptop or tablet, using Windows or macOS
  • the latest version of a web browser (or previous major version release)
  • a reliable internet connection

Assessment

Courses are graded as complete/incomplete. You’re evaluated based on standards and competencies established by facilitators, program administrators and an advisory board. At the end of each course, you will be notified if you successfully met the requirements for the course.

Program Instructors

Courses in the UBC Micro-certificate in Anti-Racism are facilitated by experienced educators, and industry experts.

How to Apply?

The admissions process helps to ensure that the needs, intentions and expectations of participants are adequately matched to the program's objectives and capabilities.

To accommodate learners from a variety of backgrounds, the admission requirements for the UBC Micro-certificate in Anti-Racism are fairly broad. However, all applicants must have the following:

  • post-secondary education and/or extensive life experience
  • fluency in English, including good written and verbal communication skills
  • the academic, interpersonal and communication skills to support active participation in this dynamic program
  • at least five to seven hours a week available to spend on each course
  • the minimum technology requirements required to complete the courses

Application steps

You must apply and be accepted into the program before registering for courses. To discuss eligibility, prior experience and program relevance, please contact us.

Complete the following steps to submit your application:

  1. Complete the online application form. You will need to include a letter of intent (max. 500 words). This should include personal and/or career goals, interests and program expectations.
  2. You will be directed to pay the $175 non-refundable application fee online.
  3. Once you have been accepted into the micro-certificate program, you can begin registering for courses.

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