CMTN Continuing Studies 

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Unconscious Bias

There are two categories of bias in studies today: conscious or explicit biases and unconscious or implicit biases.  Unconscious bias is usually thought of as social stereotypes that typically focus on others that are not from the same
conscious area. Unconscious bias is more common than the conscious or explicit bias, it may not concur with the conscious bias of an individual and may be triggered by an event or situation.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Define various types of unconscious biases.
  • Identify where these biases come from and how they are engrained in our decision making.
  • Successfully confront unconscious biases individually.
  • Identify the effects of unconscious biases in the workplace.
  • Exhibit how to implement an unconscious bias-based training in the workplace.
  • Identify the steps for handling an unconscious bias-based complaint at work.

This course is part of the Equity and Accessibility in the Workplace Series
Course number:
CEBSNS 7113
Campuses offered:
  • Online
Price:
$125
Times:
ONLINE September 20 (2025) 9 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. | Online via Brightspace
Hours:
6
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