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Social Justice Studies
2004-2006 Undergraduate Catalog | Catalogs

Major In Social Justice leading to a BA degree

Students majoring in social justice studies complete 11 courses (33 semester hours) related to social justice in a variety of disciplines. After completing the required freshman- and sophomore-level classes, students will select a specialization in one of two tracks: Housing, Neighborhoods, and Community or Movements for Social Change. The capstone experience is either an internship in an organization with a social justice mission or a senior thesis.

Freshman year:

  Socj 201 Introduction to Social Justice Studies 3
  Two courses chosen from the list below 6
  Econ 214 Economics of Globalization  
  Pos 101 US Politics  
  Soc 101 Introduction to Sociology  

Sophomore year:

  Pos/Soc 290 The Research Process 3
  Two courses chosen from the list below 6
  Libs/Pos/Soc 245 City and Citizenship  
  Econ 205 The American Economy  
   or Econ 207 American Economic Development Since 1945  
  Libs/Pos 241 Environmental Problems of Metropolitan Areas  
  Soc 210 Contemporary Social Issues  
  Libs/Hist 254 Social Justice: History, Issues, Strategies  

Housing, neighborhoods, and community track:

  Four courses chosen from the list below 12
  Econ 309 Economics of Urban Inequality  
  Econ 352 Urban Economic Development  
  Pos 336 Urban Gentrification  
  Pos 362 Urban Politics  
  Soc 320 Sociology of Inequality  
  Soc 325 Sociology of Education  
  Soc 327 Race and Inequality  
  Soc 346 Community Organization  
  Soc 396 Suburban Policy Issues or Pos 365 Suburban Policy  
  Soc 397 Urban Policy Issues or Pos 363 Urban Policy  

Movements for social change track:

  Four courses chosen from the list below 12
  Econ 308 Women and the Economy  
  Econ 309 Economics of Urban Inequality  
  Hist 327 US Labor History  
  Hist 383 History and Politics of Women in the US  
  Pos 312 The Politics of Lesbian and Gay Communities  
  Pos 367 Social Movements  
  or Hist 337 History of Reform Movements in the US  
  Pos 385 African-American Politics  
   or Hist 339 The African-American Experience in the 20th Century  
   or Hist 382 Black Chicago’s History and Culture Since 1960  
  Pos 386 Latin American Politics  
  or Pos 384 Mexican-American Politics  
  Soc 312 Social Change  
  Soc 320 Sociology of Inequality  
  Soc 325 Sociology of Education  
  Soc 346 Community Organization  
  Soc 353 Health, Illness, and Medicine in American Society  

Capstone experience:

  Socj 395 Internship  
   or Socj 390 Senior Thesis 3

Minor in Social Justice Studies

This interdisciplinary minor allows students to explore social justice in a variety of ways. They may focus on diversity issues, minority issues, ethnic relations, women’s rights, economic, or workplace issues. Students may also explore career and intern options in organizations whose mission involves social justice. Mansfield fellows will be selected each year for scholarship assistance. For further information, call the program director at 312-341-3799.

Five courses are required for the minor including two core courses and three electives. At least two courses must be completed at Roosevelt University. All courses in the minor must be passed with grades of C of higher. Additional courses are available each semester; consult with the advisor for course options.

  Socj 201 Introduction to Social Justice Studies 3
  Hist 254 Social Justice: History, Issues, and Strategies 3
  Three electives chosen in consultation with the program director 9

04-06 Undergraduate Catalog | College of Arts & Sciences

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