SW 210 Human Rights, Social, Economic, and Racial Justice
Students will explore the local and global interconnections of oppression, theories of justice, and strategies to promote human and civil rights. The course will take into account how social and economic justice practices can be applied to organizations, institutions, and society to ensure that basic human rights are distributed equitably and without prejudice. Exploration of personal values and attitudes regarding diverse groups will be encouraged, including race, gender, religion, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues.
Offered
As Needed