• Social Justice Concentration
  
  
 

Concentration in Social Justice

The social justice concentration helps focus student’s coursework around issues of inequality, social justice, and public policy. The social justice concentration draws upon sociology’s long standing interest in normative patterns as well as questions associated with the fields of anthropology, history, political science, social psychology, economics and sociology. It draws on these fields for theoretical understandings of matters such as legal studies, political activism, and community service.

Students concentrating in social justice must complete the following:

  • ANT 107
  • SOC 100 or 250
  • SOC 106
  • SOC 210
  • SOC 217
  • Four courses selected from the following:
    • SOC 220
    • SOC 245
    • SOC 260
    • SOC 270
    • SOC 271
    • SOC 272
    • SOC 274
  • One 200-level sociology elective course
  • Three 300-level sociology or anthropology courses

Click here to download the Advising Worksheet for the Social Justice Concentration.

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