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Nov 23, 2024
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2017-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Courses in Human Rights, Genocide, and Holocaust Studies
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Students interested in the sequence should consult with the Center’s director or Assistant director to choose the courses most appropriate for their interests and majors. The following courses may be appropriate for the sequence requirements:
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Political Philosophy and/or Ethics
Holocaust Studies
Students must complete one of the following courses: Elective Courses Focused on Human Rights Issues
Students must complete two courses, normally from two difference disciplines, and selected from: Government
- GOVT105 CM - Organization of Health Care and Public Policy
- GOVT112B CM - Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties
- GOVT113 CM - Inequality, Politics, and Public Policy: Class, Race, and Gender
- GOVT114 CM - Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Nonprofits: Law, Public Policy and Leadership
- GOVT132E CM - Politics and Economics of Natural Resource Policy in Developing Countries
- GOVT134E CM - Democratization, Violence and Change: Mexico’s Political Transformation
- GOVT135 CM - Comparative Politics of the Middle East
- GOVT138 CM - Religion, Politics, and Change in Latin America
- GOVT139 CM - Development, Power, and Globalization
- GOVT142E CM - Chinese Politics
- GOVT144B CM - Comparing Social Movements Across the World
- GOVT151 CM - The United States, Israel, and the Arabs
- GOVT156C CM - War
- GOVT165 CM - Political Philosophy and History
- GOVT178 CM - International Law
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