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Saint Louis University
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Program Level
Minor
Program
Global and Local Social Justice
Summary

Addressing fundamental social problems such as poverty, injustice or war meaningfully requires an understanding of the social and political systems that contribute to them causally and the cultural environments in which they occur. Saint Louis University's unique interdisciplinary minor in global and local social justice aims to provide students with this background.

The global and local social justice interdisciplinary minor at SLU is a cooperative program that draws required or elective courses from several departments and programs, including American studies, political science, public health, public policy studies, sociology and anthropology, social work, and women’s and gender studies.

Curriculum Overview

SLU's global and local social justice minor consists of 21 hours of classes and a presentation requirement. Students must select classes in each of the four required issue areas, with a fifth course from area two or three. For the remaining hours, students may select additional classes in the four required issue areas or from the list of electives. As part of their study, students must take classes in at least three different disciplines. 

Students must also present in a public forum, such as the Global and Local Social Justice Conference, Atlas Week or a student research conference, either on their research or their internship.

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Year
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Global and Local Social Justice Minor
Intake
April, May
Program Length
4 years
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Co-Op Internshiop
Acadmic Assemnt
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