These courses are normally from at least two different disciplines or departments and must be taken from a list of PJHR-approved listed each semester on the registrar’s page for PJHR. See below for Spring 2021 courses:
- Optional: PJHR 400 (3 credit hours). This course explores research techniques commonly used to study issues related to peace, justice, and human rights, and the politics of knowledge production. Topics include historical research, literature reviews, critical analysis, interviewing, using survey data, ethics and reducing power differences in research. Students will have the opportunity to choose a field they would be interested in working in, and propose research on a related topic. This course helps students develop the skill set to successfully complete an independent study on the topic of their choosing.
- Optional: PJHR410. INTERNSHIP AND SEMINAR (3 credit hours). By permission of Program Director. Capstone experience involving an internship or advanced research project in a setting which aligns with the student’s interests, skills, or career goals. This may include internships in non-profit, social justice, legal, heath, human service, or research settings. A weekly seminar will also be held with ongoing reports, reflections, and analysis about their field experiences.
- PJHR 250 Issues in Social Justice (Arrupe only)
- PJHR 350 Social Justice Research (Arrupe only)
- PJHR 400 Critical Inquiry
- PJHR 410 Internship and Seminar
- PJHR 450B Advocacy and Action (Arrupe only)
- PJHR 499 Independent Study
- BL137 Global Climate Change
- BL331 Global Climate Change
- COM 210 Intro to Advocacy
- COM 303 Crafting the Message
- ED 253 School & Society
- ED 350 Multicultural Ed in a Pluralistic Society
- EN 291 Environmental Literature
- ER 120 Poverty & Social Entrepreneurship
- ER 304 Social Entrepreneurship
- GEND 101 Introduction to Gender Studies
- HS 235 African American History
- HS 245 U.S. Foreign Relations
- HS 257 U.S. Military History
- HS 273 Latin American Dictators
- HS 278 Cuba: Past and Present
- HS 285: African History Through Autobiography
- HS 473 Nazi Germany
- LP 135 Leadership and Social Justice
- PL 311 Business Ethics
- PL 315 Applied Ethics
- PL 338 Philosophy of Love and Sex
- PO 103 International Relations
- PO 213 Wrongful Convictions
- PO 243 Global Debt and Justice
- PO 311 U.S. Foreign Policy
- PO 328 The Middle East in Film and Media
- PO 331 International Conflict and Security
- PS 100 Intro to Psych: Perspectives in Social Justice
- PS 326 Psychobiology
- SC 220 Criminal Justice Systems
- SC 257 Social Inequalities in Society
- SC 290 Environmental Sociology
- SC 353 Latino/a Transnational Experience
- SC 364 Ethnicity, Crime, and Criminal Justice
- SC 385 Poverty, Welfare, and Social Justice
- SC 440 Violence and Society
- TRS 210.51 Intro to Judaism
- TRS 201.52 Intro to Judaism
- TRS 240.51 Intro to Islam
- TRS 253.51 Chinese Religions
- TRS 253.52 Chinese Religions
- TRS 253.53 Chinese Religions
- TRS 260.41 Moral Decision Making (H)
- TRS 262.51 Religion, Freedom, and Law
- TRS 262.52 Religion, Freedom, and Law
- TRS 263.51 Ecology, Religion, & Justice
- TRS 272.51 Soul Food
- TRS 341.51 Islam in America
- TRS 341.52 Islam in America
- TRS 359.51 ST: Rights & Rites in Asia (H)
- TRS 366.51 Social Justice & the Economy
- TRS 369.51 ST: Church & Racial Justice
- TRS 369.52 ST: Church & Racial Justice (H)