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Discrimination, Crime, and Poverty Policy

Discrimination, crime, and poverty are three major societal ills that federal, state, and local governments have sought to ameliorate through social and economic policies. This concentration investigates economic and social theories that illuminate the causes and persistence of these ills; the course work also assists students to examine and evaluate existing and potential public policies in this field.

Affiliated Faculty

Sociology
Law School, Political Science
Political Science
Psychology

Courses

Below is a list of suggested courses. The list includes classes that students have taken in the past to complete this particular concentration, as well as additional classes that may be considered toward this topic. Students may choose to take other courses, though all concentration courses must be discussed with and approved by the faculty adviser whether or not they are on the suggested list. 

Courses List
AMSTUD 201: History of Education in the United States (EDUC 201, HISTORY 258B)
CSRE 123: Beyond Incarceration: Imagining a World Without Prisons
CSRE 177E: Well-Being in Immigrant Children & Youth: A Service Learning Course (CHILATST 177A, EDUC 177A, HUMBIO 29A)
CSRE 179A: Crime and Punishment in America (AFRICAAM 179A, AMSTUD 179A, SOC 179A, SOC 279A)
ECON 206: World Food Economy (EARTHSYS 206, ESS 206)
EDUC 212: Urban Education (SOC 229X)
EDUC 337: Race, Ethnicity, and Linguistic Diversity in Classrooms: Sociocultural Theory and Practices 
EDUC 381: Diversity and Equity Issues in Higher Education
EDUC 429: Reducing Health Disparities and Closing the Achievement Gap through Health Integration in Schools
FEMGEN 297: Gender and Education in Global and Comparative Perspectives 
HISTORY 161: The Politics of Sex: Gender, Race, and Sex in Modern America (AMSTUD 161, CSRE 162, FEMGEN 161)
HISTORY 226E: Famine in the Modern World (HISTORY 326E, PEDS 226)
HISTORY 255D: Racial Identity in the American Imagination (HISTORY 355D)
INTLPOL 220: Poverty and Prosperity
INTLPOL 281: Global Poverty and the Law
INTNLREL 142: Challenging the Status Quo: Social Entrepreneurs Advancing Democracy, Development and Justice (AFRICAST 142, AFRICAST 242, CSRE 142C, URBANST 135)
LAW 7063: Youth Law and Policy
MGTECON 327: U.S. Inequality: What Can Business and Policy Do?
MGTECON 526: Inclusive Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction in Developing Countries
POLISCI 336: Introduction to Global Justice 
PUBLPOL 113: America: Unequal
PUBLPOL 121L: Racial-Ethnic Politics in US (CSRE 121L, POLISCI 121L)
SOC 118: Social Movements and Collective Action (SOC 218)
SOC 242: Sociology of Gender (FEMGEN 142, FEMGEN 242)
SOC 249: The Urban Underclass
SOC 340L: Center on Poverty and Inequality Lab
URBANST 132: Concepts and Analytic Skills for the Social Sector (EARTHSYS 137)
URBANST 133: Social Enterprise Workshop (EARTHSYS 133)