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ARCHIVED 2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
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Social Justice, Minor


The Social Justice minor is an interdisciplinary minor designed to help students engage in critical examinations of various forms of injustices, the power structures that maintain those injustices, and how those injustices intersect in the experiences of oppressed peoples of the world. The minor will also examine how the struggles of the oppressed create social change even as they experience the challenges and joys of working towards a just world. The minor will focus on praxis (putting theory into practice), culminating in a capstone social justice focused service-learning experience. 

Required Courses-9 credit hours total


Electives-9 credit hours total


Select three courses from the following list. Students must choose electives from at least two different prefixes. Other elective courses may be substituted into the minor with approval of the program director.