Racial Justice (Minor)
Maria Mouratidis, Psy.D., Chair
Amy Grau, Ph.D.
Degrees offered
Campuses
The criminology department, in a bold effort to advance and fortify our commitment to working for racial justice and to fulfilling our mission to educate women and men as leaders to transform the world, offers a minor of study in racial justice that any student, of any major, may choose to complete to enhance their ways understanding of the complex problem of structural racism and to formulate their own response toward dismantling structural racism through their chosen career path. Students completing this minor will explore the concepts of racism and racial justice through lenses of a range of disciplines (including criminology, philosophy, political science, psychology, religious studies, and sociology) is consistent with the liberal arts foundation of criminology.
CRM-310 Criminal Justice System
PHL-324 Critical Philosophy of Race
POL-344 Civil Liberties, Civil Rights
PSY-2XX Racial Trauma
RST-345 Justice and Peace
SOC-209 Race, Class, and Gender
Courses
CRM-310 The Criminal Justice System
PHL-324 Critical Philosophy of Race
POL-344 Civil Liberties, Civil Rights
RST-345 Justice and Peace
Analyzes contemporary issues of justice and peace, including classism, racism, sexism and violence. Topics such as world hunger, terrorism and heterosexism will be considered from personal, communal and global perspectives within the context of theological and moral teachings of various religious traditions. Prerequisites: RST-105 or RST-201. Fulfills general education requirements for 300/400-level religious studies, values and cross-cultural studies. [3 credits]
SOC-209 Race, Class, and Gender
Explores the intersecting systems of inequality, race, ethnicity, social class and gender. Examines the construction of identity categorizations and links them to our current experiences and conceptions of self. Covers the nature of privilege and its reproduction in social institutions such as the workplace, education, and the criminal justice system. Fulfills general education requirements in social science and cross-cultural studies. Prerequisite: SOC-101 or permission of instructor. [3 credits]