Last updated on 2025-05-08
Program Overview
The Graduate Diploma in Migration and Diaspora Studies is an innovative interdisciplinary program designed to provide advanced credentials in understanding the social, cultural, political, and economic implications of migration and the transnational settlement of people. This program integrates a diverse range of academics and practitioners from the humanities, social sciences, and public affairs, ensuring a comprehensive educational experience.
Program Structure
The Graduate Diploma in Migration and Diaspora Studies offers flexibility in its structure, allowing students to choose between part-time or full-time study options. The program is designed to be completed in the following formats:
- Type 2 Graduate Diploma: For students already enrolled in another Carleton MA or PhD program, allowing them to add credentials in Migration and Diaspora Studies.
- Type 3 Graduate Diploma: A standalone diploma aimed at those seeking additional professional or academic credentials in the field.
The program requires a total of 2.0 credits of coursework. Students can also benefit from a wide range of electives across various disciplines, enhancing their learning experience.
Featured Experiences
- Practicum Placement: Students have the opportunity to complete a practicum at an organization or institution for course credit, combining academic studies with real-world work experience.
- Co-op Options: The program includes co-op placements that provide hands-on practical experience and help build career networks.
- Interdisciplinary Approach: The program allows students to explore topics through specialized courses and electives from various fields such as Anthropology, Law, Sociology, and more.
Career Options
Graduates of the Migration and Diaspora Studies program can pursue a variety of career paths, including:
- Policy Analyst: Work with government agencies or NGOs to develop and analyze policies related to migration and diaspora issues.
- Cultural Program Coordinator: Manage programs in cultural institutions that focus on migration and diaspora themes.
- Researcher: Conduct research on migration patterns and their impacts on society, contributing to academic and policy discussions.
- Community Outreach Specialist: Engage with migrant and diaspora communities to provide support and resources.
- Humanitarian Aid Worker: Work with organizations that assist migrants and refugees, providing essential services and support.
DISCLAIMER: The information above is subject to change. For the latest updates, please contact LOA Portal's advisors.
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