Introductory
The focus of this certificate is to help faculty examine their beliefs about human diversity in all of its forms, deepen cultural competency in the classroom and workplace, and gain knowledge across the broad range of diversity issues. Through direct engagement and community building, the variety of workshops, faculty learning communities, and trainings for the
INCLUSIVE
certificate examine issues of diversity and higher education, with a specific focus on concerns at CSUF.
INCLUSIVE
offerings encourage participants to explore their own beliefs about diversity, gain knowledge about how diversity and cultural identity influences higher education, and to develop cultural empathy and humility to create inclusive classrooms and workplaces.
- Look for workshops tagged
INCLUSIVE
in the FDC Newsletter emailed out every Friday. Each inclusive training will provide the amount of credit. Once you have completed 12
INCLUSIVE
credits through different workshops and trainings, you can submit a list of your courses and complete an online reflection found at INCLUSIVE Reflection.
- To be awarded an
INCLUSIVE
certificate, your reflection answers must demonstrate reflective thought and provide examples for each question. Courses and the written reflection must be completed and submitted within a two-year timeframe.
Advanced
The Advanced
INCLUSIVE
certificate demonstrates sustained commitment to diversity and inclusion at CSUF. Meeting these requirements for the Advanced certificate means that you have over 25 hours of training and interaction on human diversity.
- The focus of this certificate is to help faculty examine their beliefs about human diversity in all of its forms, deepen cultural competency in the classroom and workplace, and gain knowledge across the broad range of diversity issues. Through direct engagement and community building, the variety of workshops, faculty learning communities, and trainings for the
INCLUSIVE
certificate examine issues of diversity and higher education, with a specific focus on concerns at CSUF.
INCLUSIVE
offerings encourage participants to explore their own beliefs about diversity, gain knowledge about how diversity and cultural identity influences higher education, and to develop cultural empathy and humility to create inclusive classrooms and workplaces.
- Look for workshops tagged
INCLUSIVE
in the FDC Newsletter emailed out every Friday. Each inclusive training will provide the amount of credit. Once When you have completed 25 credits, submit a list of your courses and complete an online reflection found at INCLUSIVE - Advanced Reflection.
- To be awarded an
INCLUSIVE
certificate, your reflection answers must demonstrate reflective thought and provide examples for each question. Courses and the written reflection must be completed and submitted within a two-year timeframe.