Related Field and Discipline Specific Focus Categories

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J-5 Related Field or Discipline Specific Focus.
A minimum of 12 upper division (300 or 400 level) hours are required; selected in consultation
with the SJSI’s academic advisement staff; with a minimum grade of “C” required.
While the Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies is a broad-based curriculum, SJSI’s faculty
requires students develop an academic emphasis outside the major. Students have two options
to fulfill this requirement:
Related Field (current list)
or
Discipline Specific Focus (current list).
Courses used for the Related Field or Discipline Specific Focus cannot be double-counted with
the major(JUS), University General Studies, or Science & Society requirements. However, to
encourage students to pursue a minor, concentration or concurrent major, students will be
allowed to double-count the Related Field or Discipline Specific Focus courses with a minor,
concentration or concurrent major.
Discipline Specific Focus – 2007-08 Catalog –
Upper Division (300 or 400 level) Courses ONLY
(Select two disciplines – two courses from two disciplines)
Students will complete two classes, six credit hours (300 or 400 level, upper division), from two of
the disciplines listed below.
AFR/AFS – African-American Studies
AIS – American Indian Studies
APA – Asian Pacific American Studies
ARS – Art History
ASB/ASM – Anthropology
CED/FAS – Child Development/Family Studies
CCS/CSH/CSS/TCL – Transborder Chicana/Chicano and Latina/Latino Studies
COM – Communication
DAH – Dance History
ECN – Economics
ENG – English Literature
FSM – Film and Media Studies
HST – History
GCU/GPH – Geography
Language (other than ENG) Literature, i.e. SPA, FRE, GER, etc.
MHL – Music History
PHI - Philosophy
PGS/PSY – Psychology
POS – Political Science
REL – Religion
SGS – Global Studies
SOC – Sociology
THE – Theater
WST/WSH – Women and Gender Studies
RELATED FIELD EMPHASIS AREAS – 2007-08 CATALOG
Upper Division Courses (300 or 400 level) courses ONLY
(Select one emphasis area from six provided areas – total of four classes/12 credit hours)
1 Race, Ethnicity and Gender
AFS 355 Democracy and Civil Society
AFS 301 Democracy and Civil Society
AFS 312 Race/Racism in Africa and African Disapora
AFS 319 Black Experience in Latin America
AFS 340 The Making of Modern Africa
AFS 345 The Making of Caribbean Society
AFS 363/4 African American History
AFS 415 Black Political Thought
AFH 305 The Global History of Transatlantic Slave Trade
AFT 466 People and Culture of Africa
AFH 300 Precolonial Africa
AFR 375 Race, Gender and Sport
AFR 428 Critical Race Theory
AFR 429 Race, Gender and Media
AFS 304 Island of Globalization
AFS 320 Africa: Political, Economics, Environment, and Development
AFS 327 Human Rights in Africa
AFS 370 Family, Ethnicity and Cultural Diversity
AIS 370/80 American Indian Languages and Culture
AIS 494 Special Topics
APA 339 Gender and Sexuality
APS 340 APA and Media
APA 345 APA and Film
APA 360 APA Experience
APA 394/494 Special Issues
APA Contemporary Issues
CCS 300 Chicana/o Culture and Society
CCS 325 Chicano Family Structures
CCS 330 Chicana/o Politics and Policy
CCS 331 Policy Issues and Urban Settings
CCS 336 Immigration and Migration
CCS 432 Gender
HST 309 Exploration and Empire
HST 325 Immigration and Ethnicity in the US
HST 327/8/9 Women in US History
HST 330 Mexican Women in the US
HST 331 Mexican American History
HST 333 African American History
HST 337/8 American Indian History
HST 358/9 Jewish History
HST 362/3/4 Sex and Society
HST 365 Women in Europe
HST 377 Women I Colonial Latin America
HST 378 Latim American Women
HST 408 Civil War and Reconstruction
HST 415 Women, Political and Cultural Change
HST 417 Topics in Mexican American History
ASB 319 North American Indians
ASB 320 Indians in Arizona
ASB 321 Indians in the Southwest
ASB 323 Indians of Latin America
REL 322 Malcolm and Martin
REL 323 Black Religion
REL 324 Spirituals and the Blues
REL 326 US Latino Religion and Culture
REL 330 Native American Religious Tradition
REL 365 Islamic Civilization
REL 369 Women in Islam
REL 373 Women in Judaism
REL 386 America and the Holocaust
POS 359 African Politics and Society
POS 451 Stereotyping, Prejudice and Discrimination
FAS 370 Family, Ethnicity, and Cultural Diversity
SOC 363 Men and Masculinity
SOC 375 Contemporary American Jewish Identities
SOC 464 Sociology of Women
WST 413 Lesbian, Gay and Gender Studies
WST 464 Voices and Visions
WST 470 Women and Popular Culture
WST 494 Special Topics
WST 370 Women in Contemporary Society
WST 373 Latina/Chicana Issues
WST 375 Women and Social Change
WST 377 History of American Feminist Thought
WST 378 Global Feminist Thought
WST 380 Gender, Culture and Development
WST 394 Special Topics
WST 457 Gender, Culture and Development
WST 460 Women and the Body
WST 477 Women and Violence
2 Deviance, Social Control, and Punishment
MCOM 330 Communication and Consumerism
MCOM 426 Political Communication
MCOM 323 Communication Approaches to Popular Culture
MECN 384 Economics of Social Behavior
MECN 404 History of Economic Thought
MAFR 375 Race, Gender, and Sport
MAFR 428 Critical Race Theory
MHST 362 or 363 or 364 re: Sex and Society
MHIST 309 Exploration and Empire
MHST 362/3/4 Sex and Society
MASB 353 Death and Dying in Cross-Cultural Perspectives
MREL 381 Religion and Moral Issues
MREL 386 America and the Holocaust
MFMS 450 Masculinity and Film
MFMS 300 Media and Cultural Studies
MPOS 331 Public Opinion
MPOS 315 The Supreme Court
MPOS 364 National Security, Intelligence, and Terrorism
MPOS 369 War, Politics, and Society
MPOS 451 Stereotyping, Prejudice and Discrimination
MPOS 434 Media and Politics
MSOC 340 The Sociology of Deviance
MSOC 365 Sociology of Mass Communication
MSOC 446 Sociology of Crime
MSOC 360 Sociological Psychology
MWSH 470 Women and Popular Culture
MWST 380 Gender, Culture and Development
MWST 477 Women and Violence
MWST 313 Women and Sexuality
MWST 320 Women in Popular Culture
3 Social Power and Inequality
MCOM 316 Gender and Communication
MECN 421 Earnings and Employment
MAFH 305 The Global History of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
MAFS 415 Black Political Thought
MAFR 428 Critical Race Theory
MAPA 340 Asian Pacific Americans and Media
M CSS 336 Issues in Immigration and Migration
MSGS 394 Global Political Economy
MHST 325 Immigration and Ethnicity in the United States
MHST 327 or 328 or 329 re: Women in U. S. History
MHST 408 Civil War and Reconstruction
MHST 408 Civil War and Reconstruction
MASB 416 Economic Anthropology
MREL 386 America and the Holocaust
MFMS 340 Contemp American Film and Popular Culture
MPOS 330 Contemporary Controversies in Domestic Politics
MPOS 333 Interest Groups
MPOS 433 Money and Politics
MPOS 410 Governing American Cities
MSOC 332 Urban Sociology
MSOC 341 Modern Social Problems
MSOC 423 Social Class and Stratification
MWST 380 Gender, Race, and Class
MWST 477 Women and Violence
MWST 350 Race, Class, and Gender
4 Globalization and Social Change
AFS 355 Democracy and Civil Society
AFS 301 Democracy and Civil Society
AFS 312 Race/Racism in Africa and African Disapora
AFS 319 Black Experience in Latin America
AFS 340 The Making of Modern Africa
AFS 345 The Making of Caribbean Society
AFS 363/4 African American History
AFH 305 The Global History of Transatlantic Slave Trade
AFS 304 Island of Globalization
AFS 320 Africa: Political, Economics, Environment, and Development
M GCU 350 The Geog of World Crises
SGS International Institutions
SGS 394 Contemporary Global Trends
SGS 394 Humanitarian Crisis and International Intervention
SGS 394 The Politics of Global Justice
SGS 394 Urban Systems, Devel., and Environment
SGS 394 Global Political Ecology
SGS 394 Introd. To Environmental Issues
SGS International Institutions
SGS 394 Contemporary Global Trends
SGS 394 Humanitarian Crisis and International Intervention
SGS 394 The Politics of Global Justice
SGS 394 Global Markets
HST 378 Latin American Women
ASB 323 Indians of Latin America
MFMS 480 Globalization, Technology, and Culture
POS 359 African Politics and Society
WST 378 Global Feminist Thought
WST 380 Gender, Culture and Development
5 Envir0nment
AFS 320 Africa: Political, Economics, Environment, and Development
GPH 314 Global Change
GCU 357 Social Geography
GCU 474 Public Land Policy
W GCU 361 Urban Geography
M GCU 364 Urban Geography
SGS 394 Urban Systems, Devel., and Environment
SGS 394 Global Political Ecology
SGS 394 Introd. To Environmental Issues
M ASB 326 Human Impacts on Ancient Environments
POS 330 Contemporary Controversies in Global Politics
M POS 426 Elements of Public Policy
M HPS 377 Nature in Context
M HPS 340 Biology and Society
M BIO 319 Environmental Science
M BIO 320 Fundamentals of Ecology
E ABC 300 Environmental Biology
E ABS 381 Natural Resources Policy
M SOC 331 Environmental Sociology
6 Economics, Work and Welfare
M ECN 331 Alternative Economic Systems
M ECN 360 Economic Development
M ECN 365 Economics of Russia and Eastern Europe
M ECN 384 Economics of Social Behavior
M ECN 404 History of Economic Thought
M ECN 421 Earnings and Employment
M ECN 436 Int'l Monetary Economics
M ECN 450 Law and Economics
M ECN 453 Government and Business
AFS 304 Island of Globalization
M AIS 380 Contemp. Issues of American Indian Nations
M APA 494 Special Topics
M CSS 331 Policy Issues in Chicana and Chicano Urban Settings
M CSS 335 Latino Health Issues
M CSS 336 Issues in Immigration and Migration
SGS 394 Working in International Organizations
SGS 394 Introduction to Humanitarian Work
SGS 394 Diplomacy and Foreign Service
SGS International Institutions
SGS 394 Contemporary Global Trends
SGS 394 Humanitarian Crisis and International Intervention
SGS 394 The Politics of Global Justice
SGS 394 Global Markets
M ASB 400 Cultural Factors in International Business
M ASB 416 Economic Anthropology
M POS 485 Political Economy
M POS 486 International Political Economy
W REC 454 Human Services for At-Risk Youth
W SWU 331 Social Policy and Services
M SWU 332 Social Policy and Services
M SWU 498 Pro Seminar
W SWU 494 Special Topics
W SOC 324 Work and the Workplace
M SOC 321 Sociology of Work
W SOC 341 Modern Social Problems
M SOC 424 Women and Health
W SOC 426 Social Inequality
M SOC 427 Sociology of Health and Illness
W SOC 457 Social Movements and Social Change
M WST 360 Women as Healers
M WST 457 Gender, Culture, and Development
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