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Nov 08, 2024
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Course Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Law and Society Minor
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Summary of Requirements
Note:
Core courses must be taken in two departments.
Transfer of Credit
Students transferring credits in Law and Society from courses taken at other institutions may apply a maximum of three courses toward the major with the approval of the Chair of Law and Society Curricular Committee.
Law and Society Minor Course Lists
Core Courses
Return to the summary of requirements. - AAST 220 - Doin’ Time: A History of Black Incarceration
- ANTH 278 - Human Rights, Universalism and Cultural Relativism
- CAST 235 - Debating Citizenships
- CHEM 045 - Chemistry and Crime
- ECON 253 - Intermediate Microeconomics
- GSFS 339 - Prostitution & Social Control
- HIST 289 - Japanese American Internment and Public History
- HIST 303 - Seminar: Possession and Property in Medieval Europe
- LAWS 200 - Law and Society: An Overview
- PHIL 121 - Philosophy & Morality
- PHIL 122 - The Nature of Value
- PHIL 200 - Deductive Logic
- PHIL 201 - Reason and Argument
- PHIL 226 - Social, Political, Legal Philosophy
- PHIL 235 - Biomedical Ethics
- POLT 201 - Constitutional Interpretation
- POLT 202 - American Constitutional Law
- POLT 203 - The First Amendment
- POLT 207 - Social Movements and the Policy Process
- POLT 229 - Politics & Power of International Law"
- POLT 271 - Gender, Sexuality and the Law
- POLT 274 - Law and Public Policy
- POLT 275 - Criminal Law
- POLT 278 - Ideal vs Practice of US Democracy: Gender, Race, and the War on Terror
- POLT 287 - Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
- POLT 288 - Constitutional Law: Separation of Powers
- POLT 430 - Legal Advocacy
- RELG 245 - Religion and Ethics
- RELG 249 - Medical Ethics
- SOCI 241 - American Urbanism
- SOCI 275 - Enacting the Law
- SOCI 361 - Law and Culture in Global Perspective
- SOCI 338 - Prostitution and Social Control: Governing Loose Women
- SOCI 348 - Constructing Immigrant Communities
- SOCI 451 - Imperial Control and its Transformations: the New Sociology of Empire and Colonialism
- SOCI 458 - The Specter of Sovereignty: the Perplexities of Rule and Rights
Research Seminar Courses - ENVS 430 - Environmental Justice Methodologies
- HIST 404 - Race, Citizenship, Punishment
- POLT 308 - Constitutional Interpretation and Individual Rights
- POLT 309 - Justice
- POLT 332 - Liberalism
- POLT 371 - Power & American Democracy
- POLT 372 - Health Law and Politics
- PSYC 430 - Seminar in Social Conflict
- PSYC 431 - Seminar: Cognitive Science and the Law
- RELG 340 - Seminar in Ethical Issues in Death and Dying
- SOCI 420 - Social Inequalities: Class, Race, and Gender
- SOCI 426 - Alcohol and Culture: Social Control Under the Influence
Law-Related Courses
Return to the summary of requirements.
- AAST 221 - Historic and Contemporary Debates in African American Education
- AAST 222 - Historic and Contemporary Debates in African American Education II
- AAST 232 - Africana Philosophy
- ANTH 204 - Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology
- ANTH 210 - Indigenous Peoples of Latin America
- CAST 256 - Immigration in U.S. History
- CLAS 103 - History of Greece
- CLAS 104 - History of Rome
- ECON 206 - Principles of Finance
- ECON 207 - Urban Economics
- ECON 219 - Labor-Management Relations
- ECON 231 - Environmental Economics
- ECON 253 - Intermediate Microeconomics
- ECON 317 - Industrial Organization
- ECON 331 - Natural Resource Economics
- ENGL 372 - Contemporary Literary Theory: Post-Modernity and Imagination
- ENVS 231 - Environmental Economics
- FYSP 173 - The French Revolution and the Making of the Modern World
- GSFS 339 - Prostitution & Social Control
- HIST 227 - The History and Practice of Whiteness in the United States
- HIST 256 - Immigration in U.S. History
- HIST 279 - Civil War and Reconstruction
- HIST 289 - Japanese American Internment and Public History
- HIST 404 - Race, Citizenship, Punishment
- HIST 407 - Civil War Era
- HIST 422 - Migration in 20th Century Europe
- NSCI 108 - Environmental Chemicals in Human Health
- PHIL 200 - Deductive Logic
- PHIL 201 - Reason and Argument
- PHIL 204 - Ethics
- PHIL 225 - Environmental Ethics
- PHIL 226 - Social, Political, Legal Philosophy
- PHIL 234 - Topics in Applied Ethics
- PHIL 235 - Biomedical Ethics
- POLT 102 - Introduction to Public Policy Analysis
- POLT 220 - International Security
- POLT 231 - Justice, Virtue, and the Good Life
- POLT 232 - European Political Theory: Rousseau & After
- POLT 238 - Modern American Political Thought
- POLT 278 - Ideal vs Practice of US Democracy: Gender, Race, and the War on Terror
- POLT 279 - American Presidency & Presidential Power
- POLT 280 - U.S. Congressional Politics and Legislative Strategies
- POLT 281 - Interest Groups and American Democracy
- POLT 412 - Topics in Entrepreneurship and Development
- PSYC 214 - Abnormal Psychology
- PSYC 218 - Social Psychology
- PSYC 430 - Seminar in Social Conflict
- PSYC 431 - Seminar: Cognitive Science and the Law
- RELG 245 - Religion and Ethics
- RELG 248 - Religion, Ethics, Environment
- RELG 249 - Medical Ethics
- SOCI 241 - American Urbanism
- SOCI 254 - Political Sociology
- SOCI 262 - Making Race & Ethnicity in the United States
- SOCI 275 - Enacting the Law
- SOCI 277 - Race and Ethnic Relations
- SOCI 288 - American Inqualities: Class, Race, Gender, and Sexuality
- SOCI 338 - Prostitution and Social Control: Governing Loose Women
- SOCI 348 - Constructing Immigrant Communities
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