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Nov 21, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Social Justice, B.A.
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Minimum number of credits required to graduate: 124
Minimum Cumulative GPA required to graduate: 2.0
Minimum number of credits to complete the major: 34
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Major Requirements
This bachelor’s degree program requires a minimum of 124 credits. As part of the overall 124 credit minimum, the requirements for the major in Social Justice include a minimum of 34 credits in the major and nine (9) courses, as specified below, and an internship.
Students are also required to engage and actively participate in events organized by the program, such as field trips, Social Justice events (Social Justice Week/Month), documentaries, and lectures.
Core Social Justice Requirements
- SOJ 1000 - Introduction to Social Justice (Theory & Practice) Credits: 4
- Social Justice Capstone Seminar (Taken during senior year)
- Internship. An approved credit or non-credit internship must be completed before the final semester of senior year, (locally or abroad). Students must meet with the Program Director to gain approval for their internship. Credit internships must include a minimum of 120 hours of on-site or off-site work approved by the internship site supervisor. Non-credit internships must include a minimum of 100 hours of on-site or off-site work approved by the internship site supervisor.
Elective Requirements
Students must select seven (7) courses from the courses approved for the Social Justice major, with at least one course (1) from each of the following four areas:
Global Justice
Ethics and Theory
Legal, Political or Economic Perspectives
Historical or Cultural Perspectives
A minimum of two (2) of these seven courses must be at the 3000 level or above. Only one (1) non-SOJ course can be taken at the 1000-level. A maximum of four (4) of these seven courses may be taken in one department. No more than three (3) courses can be counted towards another major or minor.
Students should declare a Social Justice major concentration. See “Concentrations in the Social Justice Major” (below).
The courses approved for each of the four areas are:
Legal, Political or Economic Perspectives on Social Justice
- CRM 2500 - The Death Penalty Credits: 4
- CRM 3380 - Race, Class and Crime Credits: 4
- CRM 3900 - Incarceration Credits: 4
- ECO 1202 - An Introduction to the Social Life of the Economy Credits: 4
- ECO 2225 - Economics of Gender Credits: 4
- ECO 3303 - Sustainable Development Credits: 4
- ECO 3305 - Ecological Economics Credits: 4
- ECO 3311 - Public Finance Credits: 4
- ESS 3100 - Environmental Justice Credits: 4
- HDE 2130 - Diversity, Social Justice, & Ethics Credits: 4
- HIS 3440 - Survey of Latin American History: From Pre-Contact to the Present Credits: 4
- HIS 3439 - Slavery and Race in the Early Modern Atlantic World, 1400-1800 Credits: 4
- MGT 3420 - Employment Law and Labor Relations Credits: 4
- PHL 2040 - Introduction to Political Philosophy Credits: 4
- PHL 2060 - Biomedical Ethics Credits: 4
- PHL 2130 - Food Justice Credits: 4
- PHL 2750 - Thinking through Race and Racism Credits: 4
- PHL 3010 - Human Rights: Theory and Practice Credits: 4
- PHL 3020 - Philosophy of Law Credits: 4
- PHL 3060 - Justice in Health and Healthcare Credits: 4
- POL 1500 - Comparative Politics Credits: 4
- POL 1900 - International Politics Credits: 4
- POL 2300 - The Politics of Food Credits: 4
- POL 3151 - American Constitutional Law Credits: 4
- POL 3152 - Civil Liberties and Civil Rights Credits: 4
- POL 3161 - Politics of Immigration Credits: 4
- POL 3162 - Race, Politics, and Law Credits: 4
- POL 3540 - International Political Economy Credits: 4
- SOC 1700 - Social Problems, Creative Solutions Credits: 4
- SOC 2000 - Social Inequality - Class, Gender, and Race Credits: 4
- SOC 3150 - Social Movements Credits: 4
- SOC 3650 - Immigration (Study Abroad) Credits: 4
- SPA 2520 - Lawrence City of Immigrants Credits: 4
- WGS 2310 - Gender and Diversity in Leadership Credits: 4
- WGS 2880 - Gender, Race, and War Credits: 4
- WGS 3300 - U.S. Women’s History Credits: 4
- WGS 3400 - US LGBTQ+ History Credits: 4
- WGS 3710 - Gender and the Law Credits: 4
- WGS 3720 - Gender, Immigration, and the Law Credits: 4
Historical or Cultural Perspectives on Social Justice
- BIO 2009 - Environmental Biology Credits: 4
- COM 3520 - Gender and Communication Credits: 4
- COM 4531 - Intercultural Communication Credits: 4
- CRM 2300 - Hate Crimes Credits: 4
- CRM 3380 - Race, Class and Crime Credits: 4
- CRM 3500 - Domestic Violence Credits: 4
- ECO 3312 - The History of Economic Thought Credits: 4
- ENG 1200 - Inequality & Justice in Life/Literature Credits: 4
- ENG 3350 - Sex, Race, and Empire: 1660-1814 Credits: 4
- ENG 3870 - Literature of the Harlem Renaissance Credits: 4
- GCS 2000 - Introduction to Cultural Studies Credits: 4
- THR 2505 - The Politics of Performance: Theatre, Government, and Social Change Credits: 4
- MUS 3171 - Music and Politics Credits: 4
OR - POL 3171 - Music and Politics Credits: 4
- HIS 3376 - Era of the French Revolution and Napoleon Credits: 4
- HIS 3439 - Slavery and Race in the Early Modern Atlantic World, 1400-1800 Credits: 4
- HIS 3440 - Survey of Latin American History: From Pre-Contact to the Present Credits: 4
- HSC 3103 - Global Public Health Credits: 4
- ITA 1700 - Italian-Americans and Film Credits: 4
- ITA 2530 - Italian Women Writers Credits: 4
- ITA 2560 - The Italian Southern Question in Literature and Film Credits: 4
- PHL 3010 - Human Rights: Theory and Practice Credits: 4
- PHL 2750 - Thinking through Race and Racism Credits: 4
- PSY 3250 - Cultural Psychology Credits: 4
- RTS 2400 - Sex, Politics, Religion, and St. Augustine Credits: 4
- RTS 3030 - Humans, Earth, & the Sacred: Religion & the Environment Credits: 4
- RTS 3750 - Christians and Jews: Conflicts and Reconciliations Credits: 4
- SOC 1700 - Social Problems, Creative Solutions Credits: 4
- SOC 3600 - Sociology of Health Credits: 4
- SPA 2520 - Lawrence City of Immigrants Credits: 4
- SPA 2900 - Race, Literature and Culture Credits: 4
- SPA 2950 - Gender, Literature, and Culture Credits: 4
- SPA 3100 - Studies in Popular Culture in Latin America and Spain Credits: 4
- SPA 3200 - Introduction to Advanced Studies Credits: 4
- SPA 3300 - Latinx Cultures in the U.S. Credits: 4
- SPA 3400 - Literature(s)/Culture(s) of Resistance Credits: 4
- WGS 1010 - Introduction to Gender, Race, and Sexuality Studies Credits: 4
- WGS 2010 - Introduction to Race and Ethnic Studies Credits: 4
- WGS 2200 - Gender, Race, and Social Movements Credits: 4
- WGS 2880 - Gender, Race, and War Credits: 4
- WGS 3110 - Global Gender Issues and Social Justice Credits: 4
- WGS 3250 - Sex and Gender Studies Credits: 4
- WGS 3300 - U.S. Women’s History Credits: 4
- WGS 3360 - Fieldwork in the American Southwest: Classroom without Walls Credits: 4
- WGS 3400 - US LGBTQ+ History Credits: 4
- WGS 3420 - Gender, Race, and the Media Credits: 4
- WGS 3630 - “Changing Woman:” The Reality and Myths of Native American Women Credits: 4
- WGS 3830 - Gender and Global Health Credits: 4
Other Electives Options (not required)
Concentrations in the Major in Social Justice
Students are encouraged to design, together with the director of the program or with selected advisors, a concentration area of their own that best represents their interests and selected field of work/study. Ideally, students declare this concentration before the end of Sophomore year so an adequate internship or Study Abroad experience can be selected and a course of studies may be laid out. The Social Justice Program also has four pre-approved concentration areas: Advocacy and Social Change, Global Justice and Human Rights, Law and Justice, and Social Justice and Religion. To declare a concentration area (self-designed or pre-approved), all students must complete the “Social Justice Concentration Declaration” form, which is available from the Program Director.
Student advising in the Social Justice Program will require close coordination and oversight, especially given the interdisciplinary curriculum. All advising will be coordinated and/or conducted by the Program Director.
Major GPA. Students must achieve a final graduation point average of 2.50 or better within the major.
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