This course is meant as a capstone for students completing a Minor in Critical Perspectives on Social Justice and the Common Good. Students will be engaged in a critical inquiry into current conditions of social life to inspire their participation in equitable and sustainable alternatives for our common social good. Core categories include cycles of exclusion, rural/urban justice, ecojustice and globalization. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPrerequisite(s): 36 credit units of completed university study including INTS 203.3 or CPSJ 203.3. Note: Students with credit for INTS 400.3 may not take this course for credit.
This course is meant as a capstone for students completing a Minor in Critical Perspectives on Social Justice and the Common Good. Students will be engaged in a critical inquiry into current conditions of social life to inspire their participation in equitable and sustainable alternatives for our common social good. Core categories include cycles of exclusion, rural/urban justice, ecojustice and globalization. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPrerequisite(s): 36 credit units of completed university study including INTS 203.3 or CPSJ 203.3. Note: Students with credit for INTS 400.3 may not take this course for credit.