Social Influence and Advocacy Minor
Social Influence and Advocacy Minor
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Social Influence and Advocacy Minor
Study methods to advocate and influence in social contexts.
Social Influence and Advocacy Minor
Our social influence and advocacy minor lets you explore the various contexts and settings in which people communicate. This could be from one culture to another, within a group, at a company, in political talks, or just between two people. You’ll also explore why we choose to talk in the first place, and what comes out of these conversations.
We’ve designed this minor to help you build strong arguments and spot any issues that can come up when people talk, including structure and ethical dilemmas. We’ll help you level up your speaking, writing, and online communication skills, setting you up for success in any field.
But it’s not all about classroom learning. You can gain hands-on experience by working directly with local businesses, nonprofits, and politicians through our immersive internship program.
Curriculum and Resources
2024-25 Academic Year Information
Program requirements for the following can be found in the undergraduate catalog.
Social Influence and Advocacy Minor
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