Advocacy - Bachelor's
If you are passionate about becoming an advocate for positive social change, Woodbury College’s Advocacy program is a great choice. Graduates are prepared to work effectively to resolve problems facing children, elders, women, the homeless, low-income people, and other under-represented populations.
This program combines topics in law, community studies, communication, and conflict resolution. Students in this major learn how to protect and advance legal and human rights through persuasion, legal and administrative process and argument, networking, and consensus building.
Topics of study and practice The Democratic Process Law and the Legal System Advocacy, including Legislative Advocacy Mediation, Negotiation, and Dispute Resolution Meeting Facilitation Grantwriting Program advantages Flexible. Choose from a variety of electives in law, communications and leadership, social issues, and social services issues. Hands-on. Participate in an internship where you’ll practice new skills and expand your knowledge. Connected. Have unlimited access to the college’s online library and to LexisNexis™, the authoritative web-based legal, news, public records, and business information research tool.

