Students examine unique and focused historical and/or contemporary issues concerning human rights and social justice. Students may learn about social, economic, political, or environmental issues from advanced interdisciplinary theoretical and/or methodological paradigms. Note: Students taking HRSJ 5710 for a second time for credit may only do so if the topic offering is substantively different (eg. different special topic course title) from the first time taken for credit.
Students examine unique and focused historical and/or contemporary issues concerning human rights and social justice. Students may learn about social, economic, political, or environmental issues from advanced interdisciplinary theoretical and/or methodological paradigms. Note: Students taking HRSJ 5710 for a second time for credit may only do so if the topic offering is substantively different (eg. different special topic course title) from the first time taken for credit.