Certificate in Art and Social Change

Certificate in Art and Social Change


The Certificate in Art and Social Change allows students to engage with some of the most urgent issues in our societies, as they relate to justice, equality, and diversity. Artists and activists play an increasingly important role in advancing justice and promoting social change at the local, national, and global levels. The interdisciplinary approach of this certificate enables students to examine the role of different forms of artistic productions as a catalyst for social change. By intersecting disciplinary and geographic boundaries, courses in this certificate explore topics such as cinema and visual cultures, media activism, theater and environmental justice, creative design, migration and religious diversity, gender and community engagement. The Certificate in Art and Social Change emphasizes a pedagogical and scholarly approach rooted in critical thinking, anti-oppression practices, and community building. Thanks to its interdisciplinary nature this certificate is suitable for students in different social sciences, humanities, and business fields across colleges.

Steps to declare a Certificate in Art and Social Change

To declare a Certificate in Art and Social Change or to express interest and/or ask questions about possible courses for approval, please email Michela Ardizzoni at michela.ardizzoni@colorado.edu.Ìý

Certificate Requirements

  • Students are required to complete a total of 18 credit hours. 9 credit hours must be completed at the upper-division level (3000- or 4000-level courses).
  • A minimum of 12 credit hours must be taken on campus or with a CU-sponsored Study Abroad program.
  • No more than 9 credits should be taken from any one department.
  • The certificate is open to all degree-seeking undergraduate students at CU Boulder.
  • Students are required to take the introductory course ITAL/FREN 1350 Introduction to Social Change in the Arts.
  • Students will choose three courses from Category A "Arts, Media, and Social Change" and two courses from the list of Electives.
  • No more than 3 semester transfer credit hours from other institutions will count towards the certificate.

Course Options

Required Introductory Course
Introduction to Social Change in the Arts3spring 2026
Category A: Arts, Media and Social ChangeÌý
Choose at least three:9Ìý
Global Art and Visual CultureÌýÌý
US Art Across CulturesÌýÌý
American Indians in FilmÌýÌý
Performance Media CulturesÌýÌý
Dance in Cultural Perception and ExpressionÌýÌý
Dancing Histories: Sex, Gender and Race in U.S. Concert DanceÌýÌý
Hip-Hop Dance HistoryÌýÌý
Introduction to BIPOC HorrorÌýÌý
American Indians in FilmÌýÌý
Introduction to Hip Hop StudiesÌýÌý
Screening Race, Class & Gender in the U.S. and the Global BorderlandÌýÌý
Underground ParisÌýSummer
France and the Muslim WorldÌýÌý
Digital Culture and PoliticsÌýÌý
Media Technology and Cultural ChangeÌýÌý
Gender, Race, Class, and Sexuality in Popular CultureÌýÌý
Queer and Trans Identities in Popular CultureÌýÌý
Performance and Community EngagementÌýÌý
Creative Climate CommunicationÌýÌý
Ideas for Social ChangeÌýÌý
Topics in Writing (New Media and Civic Engagement)ÌýÌý
If you find a course not listed above that you think might fit, contact michela.ardizzoni@colorado.eduÌýÌýÌý
ElectivesÌýÌý
Two additional courses from Category A above or any of the following:6Ìý
Creative Climate CommunicationÌýÌý
Women in FilmÌýÌý
Environmental CinemaÌýÌý
Education in FilmÌýÌý
Strategies for Social ChangeÌýÌý
Race, Class, and Gender in Young Adult LiteratureÌýÌý
Sexuality and Gender Wars in Italy and FranceÌýÌý
French Culture Through FashionÌýÌý
Decolonization of the British EmpireÌýÌý
That's Amore: Introduction to Italian CultureÌýÌý
Italian Culture Through CinemaÌýÌý
Crime, Media, and Contemporary CultureÌýÌý
Fashion, Society, and DecorÌýÌý
Global Theatre and Performance 2: Contesting the Status QuoÌýÌý
Introduction to World Literature by WomenÌýÌý
Introduction to American Literature by WomenÌýÌý
Gender, Sexuality, and Popular CultureÌýÌý
Women of Color and ActivismÌýÌý
Feminist FictionsÌýÌý
Ideas for Social ChangeÌýÌý
Topics in Writing (The Documentary)ÌýÌý
If you find a course not listed above that you think might fit, contact michela.ardizzoni@colorado.eduÌýÌýÌý
Total Credit Hours18Ìý

Fall 2025 Featured Courses

ITAL/FRENÌý1350 (3) Introduction to Social Change in the Arts

This course serves as an introduction to the Certificate in Art and Social Change. It introduces students to theories, concepts, and ideas that shape artistic productions and activist conversations around social change in a variety of geo-cultural contexts. This course allows students to engage with some of the most urgent issues in our societies, as they relate to justice, equality, and diversity. Artists and activists play an increasingly important role in advancing justice and promoting social change at the local, national, and global levels. The interdisciplinary approach of this course enables students to examine the role of different forms of artistic productions as a catalyst for social change.