Social Welfare and Justice Other Electives

In addition to social welfare and justice course, electives toward SOWJ degree can be taken from the following courses:

Anthropology

  • ANTH 2101:  Cultural Anthropology
  • ANTH 3300: Gender and Sexuality in Cross-Cultural Perspective
  • ANTH 4316: Culture, Change and Development
  • ANTH 4320: Culture, Law and Violence

Criminology and Law Studies

  • CRLS 2100: Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice
  • CRLS 2400: Carceral Systems
  • CRLS 3130: Women, Crime, and Criminal Justice
  • CRLS 3140: Race, Crime and Punishment
  • CRLS 3150.  Reentry and Life after Incarceration
  • CRLS 3170: Policy and Practice for Children Impacted by Incarceration
  • CRLS 3600: Victimology
  • CRLS 3620: Criminal Violence in America
  • CRLS 3640: Domestic Violence in the United States
  • CRLS 3660: Sex Offenses and Offenders
  • CRLS 3680: Family Violence and Public Intervention
  • CRLS 4180: Empathy, Crime and Justice
  • CRLS 4300: Transformative Justice

Sociology

  • SOCI 2200: The Family
  • SOCI 2500: Self, Language and Social Interaction
  • SOCI 3200: Social Problems in Urban Society
  • SOCI 3250: Race and Racism
  • SOCI 3280: Race and Family
  • SOCI 3500: Culture, Health and Illness
  • SOCI 3550: Race, Gender and Medicine
  • SOCI 3570: Men, Masculinities and Health
  • SOCI 3700: Social Movements, Protest and Change
  • SOCI 3720: Environment and Society
  • SOCI 4050: Urban Ethnography: The City as Laboratory
  • SOCI 4250: African-American Social Thought
  • SOCI 4300: Sociology of Aging
  • SOCI 4400: Social Inequality
  • SOCI 4430: Christianity and Sexuality in the U.S.
  • SOCI 4440: Sociology of Education
  • SOCI 4450: Sociology of Sex and Gender
  • SOCI 4730: Capitalism, Socialism and Emancipation

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