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General Information | List A Courses | List B Courses
- AES 330/LSJ 330—Beyond Civil Rights
- AES 487/ANTH 487—Cultures & Politics of Env Justice
- ANTH 150—Culture & Rights
- ANTH 207—Class & Culture in America
- ANTH 308—Anthro of Women’s Health & Reproduction
- ANTH 323/LSJ 321—Human Rights Law in Culture & Practice
- ANTH 345/SIS 345/WOMEN 345—Women & Intl Econ Dev
- ANTH 371/ENVIR 371—Anthropology of Development
- ANTH 459/ENVIR 459—Culture, Ecology, and Politics
- ANTH 474—Social Difference & Medical Knowledge
- ANTH 485—Cultural Property: Legal & Ethical Issues
- ANTH 487/AES 487—Cultures & Politics of Env Justice
- ANTH 497/LSJ 425—Domesticating Intl Human Rights
- B H 411—Introduction to Bioethics
- B H 440/PHIL 459—Philosophy of Medicine
- CEE 495/ENVIR 415/M E 415—Sustainability and Design for Environment
- COM 305/POL S 305—Politics of Mass Communication
- COM 418/ENVIR 418—Communications & the Environment
- CHID 260—Re-Thinking Diversity
- CHID 332/LSJ 332—Disability & Society
- CHID 433/LSJ 433—Disability Law, Policy & the Community
- ECON 235/ENVIR 235—Intro to Env Economics
- ECON 316/GEOG 316—Urban Economics
- ECON 435—Natural Resources Economics
- ECON 436—Economics of the Environment
- ECON 446—Economics of Education
- ECON 447/WOMEN 447—Economics of Gender
- ENGL 270—Cultural Issues in English
- ENGL 478—Language and Social Policy
- ENV H 205—Environmental Health in Film
- ENV H 472—Environmental Risk and Society
- ENVIR 215—Earth, Air, Water: The Human Context
- ENVIR 220—Urban Ecology
- ENVIR 235/ECON 235—Intro to Env Econ
- ENVIR 360/SCAND 350/SIS 350—Env Norms in Intl Politics
- ENVIR 362/ESRM 362—Intro to Restoration Ecology
- ENVIR 371/ANTH 371—Anthro of Development
- ENVIR 379/ESRM 371/SOC 379—Env Sociology
- ENVIR 384/POL S 384—Global Environmental Politics
- ENVIR 415/CEE 495/ M E 415—Sustainability & Design
- ENVIR 418/COM 418—Communications & the Env
- ENVIR 439/FISH 439—Attaining a Sustainable Society
- ENVIR 459/ANTH 459—Culture, Ecology & Politics
- ENVIR 460/ESRM 460—Sustainable Ecological Practice
- ESRM 150—Wildlife in the Modern World
- ESRM 301—Maintaining Nature in an Urban World
- ESRM 362/ENVIR 362—Intro to Restoration Ecology
- ESRM 371/ENVIR 379/SOC 379—Env Sociology
- ESRM 458—Management of Endangered, Threatened, & Sensitive Species
- ESRM 460/ENVIR 460—Sustainable Ecological Practices
- ESRM 470—Natural Resource Policy & Planning
- FISH 439/ENVIR 439—Attaining a Sustainable Society
- GEOG 123/SIS 123—Introduction to Globalization
- GEOG 208—Geography of the World Economy
- GEOG 230—Urbanization & Development
- GEOG 270—Geographies & Intl Dev & Env Change
- GEOG 316/ECON 316—Urban Economics
- GEOG 472—Ecoscapes: Nature, Culture, & Place
- INFO 220—Information Research Strategies
- INFO 444—Value-Sensitive Design
- INFO 454—Information Policy: Domestic and Global
- LSJ 320/POL S 368—Politics & Law of Intl Human Rights
- LSJ 321/ANTH 323—Human Rights Law in Culture & Practice
- LSJ 327/POL S 327—Women’s Rights as Human Rights
- LSJ 330/AES 330—Beyond Civil Rights
- LSJ 331/POL S 317—Politics of Race & Ethnicity in the US
- LSJ 332/CHID 332—Disability and Society
- LSJ 362/SIS 362—Law and Justice
- LSJ 375—Crime, Politics, and Justice
- LSJ 377—Punishment
- LSJ 425/ANTH 497—Domesticating Intl Human Rights
- LSJ 433/CHID 433—Disability Law, Policy, & Community
- LSJ 434/CHID 434—Civil & Human Rights Law for Disabled People
- LSJ 444—Ethics in Law and Justice
- LSJ 466/POL S 466/WOMEN 410—Feminist Legal Studies: Theory & Practice
- M E 415/CEE 495/ENVIR 415—Sustainability and Design
- MGMT 200—Introduction to Law
- MGMT 320—Business, Government, & Society
- MGMT 323—Business Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility
- NURS 200—Critical Approach to Women’s Health
- NURS 410—Legal & Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice
- POL S 201—Introduction to Political Theory
- POL S 273—The Concept of Political Power
- POL S 303—Public Policy Formation in the US
- POL S 305/COM 305: Politics of Mass Communication
- POL S 311—The Individual and the State
- POL S 317/LSJ 331—Politics of Race & Ethnicity in the US
- POL S 327/LSJ 327—Women’s Rights as Human Rights
- POL S 368/LSJ 320—Politics & Law of Intl Human Rights
- POL S 383—Env Politics & Policy in the US
- POL S 384/ENVIR 384—Global Environmental Politics
- POL S 422—Intl Environmental Politics Seminar
- POL S 465—Law & Public Policy in the US
- POL S 466/LSJ 466/WOMEN 410—Feminist Legal Studies: Theory & Practice
- SCAND 350/ENVIR 360/SIS 350—Env Norms in Intl Politics
- SIS 103—Society & the Oceans
- SIS 123/GEOG 123—Introduction to Globalization
- SIS 333/WOMEN 333—Gender & Globalization
- SIS 345/ANTH 345/WOMEN 345—Women & Intl Econ Dev
- SIS 350/ENVIR 350/SCAND 350— Env Norms in Intl Politics
- SIS 362/LSJ 362—Law & Justice
- SIS 450/SOC 450—Political Economy of Women & Family in the Third World
- SOC 379/ESRM 371/ENVIR 379—Env Sociology
- SOC 450/SIS 450—Political Economy of Women & Family in the Third World
- WOMEN 207—Introduction to Feminist Theories
- WOMEN 305—Feminism in an International Context
- WOMEN 310—Women & the Law
- WOMEN 322—Race, Class, & Gender
- WOMEN 333/SIS 333—Gender & Globalization
- WOMEN 345/ANTH 345/SIS 345—Women & Intl Econ Dev
- WOMEN 410/LSJ 466/ POL S 466—Feminist Legal Studies: Theory & Practice
- WOMEN 447/ECON 447—Economics & Gender
From time to time, courses may be reclassified, added to, or removed from the list of acceptable courses. Students who have planned their studies on the basis of an earlier list may fulfill the requirements of the minor as specified in the earlier list. In addition, students may petition the Values in Society undergraduate advisor for approval for courses not listed. If there is a course that you think should be considered for the Minor, please let us know. |