Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies, Certificate


Learn from the lived experiences of those around you and make the future brighter for the LGBTQ+ community. Form connections while developing your skills as an engaged scholar to influence change in society.

Program Description

The certificate program in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender studies offers you a multifaceted understanding of society.

Lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgender people play important roles as colleagues, clients, parents, children, siblings, neighbors, employees, employers, religious leaders and friends. Given the increasing visibility of and changing political climate for LGBTQ+ people in the United States, you are served well by learning about contemporary social issues regarding people from LGBTQ+ backgrounds and about their histories and communities, even if you do not identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender.

Your educational experience is enhanced when you are introduced to complex intersections between and among sexual, racial, ethnic, religious, geographic and national identities. This program's philosophy is to promote intellectual and pedagogical diversity as one of the university's greatest assets, and this is done in part by instilling in you a sensitivity to cultures different from your own and through careful analysis of the self in historical, artistic and sociocultural contexts.

The goals of the program are to give you knowledge about the history of, evolution of and current issues facing the LGBTQ+ community; practical experience using coursework knowledge in the community through an internship or community service project; and theoretical perspectives on heterosexuality as a presumptive sexual identity. You gain an understanding of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender studies as an academic area of inquiry and an understanding of community politics, dynamics and conflicts, and you engage in a use-inspired education that culminates in a public presentation.

Learning Outcomes
  • Apply knowledge about LGBT communities through directed research, an internship or community-based project under the supervision of an ASU faculty member.
  • Demonstrate knowledge about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities.

At a Glance: program details

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  • Additional Program Fee: No
  • Second Language Requirement: No

Program Requirements

Enrollment Requirements

A student pursuing an undergraduate certificate must be enrolled as a degree-seeking student at ASU. Undergraduate certificates are not awarded before the awarding of an undergraduate degree. A student already holding an undergraduate degree may pursue an undergraduate certificate as a nondegree-seeking graduate student.


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Career Outlook

Graduates who have combined the certificate in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender studies with their major program of study may become more marketable to employers. They often decide to pursue employment in law, education, public service, and human welfare and social work. Advanced degrees or certifications may be required for academic or clinical positions.

Example Careers

Students who complete this degree program may be prepared for the following careers. Advanced degrees or certifications may be required for academic or clinical positions.

Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors


  • Growth: 16.8%
  • Median Salary*: 59350
  Bright Outlook

Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary


  • Growth: 2.7%
  • Median Salary*: 99650

Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary


  • Growth: 2.4%
  • Median Salary*: 85020

Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners


  • Growth: 4.8%
  • Median Salary*: 61160
  Bright Outlook

Lawyers


  • Growth: 4.1%
  • Median Salary*: 159670

Clinical and Counseling Psychologists


  • Growth: 11.2%
  • Median Salary*: 100580
  Bright Outlook

Marriage and Family Therapists


  • Growth: 12.6%
  • Median Salary*: 66940
  Bright Outlook

Mental Health Counselors


  • Growth: 16.8%
  • Median Salary*: 59350
  Bright Outlook

Child, Family, and School Social Workers


  • Growth: 3.4%
  • Median Salary*: 59550

Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary


  • Growth: 2.1%
  • Median Salary*: 84290

* Data obtained from the Occupational Information Network (O*NET) under sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA).


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