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Dec 26, 2024
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UOFM 2022-2023 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Social Justice Minor
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The Social Justice Minor is designed to help students develop their interests, knowledge, and skills in addressing current, pressing social justice concerns, especially toward racial, gender, and economic justice. Students from any major across the university are welcome in this minor program, which can help students demonstrate their interest in and knowledge about social justice issues. To further the interdisciplinary nature of this program, students must take courses in more than one discipline to complete this minor.
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Requirements (18 hours)
(at least 9 hours must be upper division); one course from each of the six areas below (A-F). All courses are three credit hours, unless otherwise indicated.
A) One of the following introductory Interdisciplinary Studies courses:
B) One Interdisciplinary Social Justice Seminar course:
C) One of the following courses about human rights, civil rights, or justice:
D) One of the following courses about social change or social action:
E) One of the following courses about racial inequality:
F) One elective chosen from any of the options listed in areas A) through E) above or any of the following:
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