Catalog
2021-2022
Justice
Justice allows people to live together ethically in community and society. But what is justice? Where does it come from? How is it realized? How is it practiced? This thread invites students and faculty to examine how conceptions of justice are woven through various disciplines, focusing on themes such as community, philosophical, social, criminal, legal, and global justice.
This thread can be 9 or 18 hours.
Students must take at least one course from the 2000 level or above.
Courses in a 9-hour thread must be from a minimum of two disciplines. Courses in an 18-hour thread must be from a minimum of four disciplines, with no more than nine credits from any one discipline.
Required Thread Course(s) | |
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IDS 1300 Justice: An Introductory Experience (required for both 9-hour and 18-hour thread) | 4 hours |
PHIL 2410 Theories Of Justice (required for 18-hour thread) | 4 hours |
Select Additional Courses to Meet Thread Requirements | |
BUSAD 4600 Business Ethics | 3 hours |
CRMJS 3150 Criminology | 4 hours |
ENG 2280 Topics in World Literature: Ethics and Justice | 4 hours |
HIST 2410 Racial Justice in Twentieth Century America | 4 hours |
IDS 3110 Information Ethics & Human Rights | 2 hours |
PHIL 2020 Ethics | 4 hours |
POLSC 2100 Social Policy | 4 hours |
POLSC 2110 Making Social Change: Political Activism and Grassroots Organizing | 2 or 4 hours |
RELIG 2250 Religion, Peace and Social Justice | 3 hours |
SOC 3370 Social Inequality | 4 hours |