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Law, Culture & the Humanities Minor

  • Required Courses (18 credits)

    • At least 18 credits in LCH-approved courses (listed below).

    • Courses must be taken in at least three different departments.

  • Additional Requirements

    • Students must attend at least two LCH-approved campus events or lectures.

  • Notes

    • No more than 4 credits earned in off-campus programs may be used to satisfy the minor requirements.

    • With the approval of their other major(s) or program(s), students may apply up to 4 credits from each of their other programs toward the Law, Culture, and the Humanities minor.

      • An LCH-related senior thesis may count up to the 4 permissible credits, if approved by the LCH Co-Directors.

LCH-Approved Courses

ANTH-153

REL-153

Religion and Native America

ANTH-217

Language and Culture

ANTH-226

REL-226

Religion in America

ANTH-320

Language and Nationalism

ANTH-321

Anthropology of the State

ANTH-322

Anthropology of the Law

ARTH-210

Museums & the Politics of Display

ENGL-349

Topics in Contemporary American Literature (selected offerings)

ENVS-305

Water in the West

HISP-427

Crossing Borders: Latin American Narratives of Migration

HISP-430

Voices of Revolution: Music and Activism in Latin America

HIST-208

Latinx in the US: A History

HIST-227

Meet the Romans

HIST-237

Medieval England

HIST-267

US Protest & Organizing

HIST-286

Making Modern Mexico

HIST-330

Roman Revolution

HIST-393

House of Mirrors: Roman Imperialism

IRES-105

Introduction to Indigeneity, Race, and Ethnicity Studies

IRES-210

Problems with Privilege

IRES-220

Settler Colonialism & Native Resistance

PHIL-120

Environmental Ethics

PHIL-127

Ethics

PHIL-141

Punishment and Responsibility

PHIL-217

Bioethics

PHIL-218

Restorative Justice

PHIL-219

Case Studies in Applied Ethics

PHIL-318

GERM-318

Hannah Arendt as Political Thinker

POL-117

Introduction to US Constitutional Law, Culture, and Political Thought

POL-215

First Amendment: Speech, Press, Assembly

POL-250

Reproduction and the State

POL-254

Gender and Race in Law and Policy

POL-323

Debt, Law, Politics

POL-333

Feminist and Queer Legal Theory

POL-354

Topics in Jurisprudence: Time, Law, and Justice

PSYC-217

Psychology and the Law

REL-203

What is Religion?

RWPD-235

Rhetoric and the Law

RWPD-255

Social Justice Movements

RWPD-342

Rhetoric and Capitalism

RWPD-353

The Rhetoric of the Black Freedom Struggle

RWPD-360

Variable Topics in the Rhetoric of Social Protest

(all offerings)

RWPD-365

Rhetoric and Violence

SOC-259

Sociology of Crime and Delinquency

SOC-260

Criminological Theory

SOC-337

Seminar in Cultural Sociology

SOC-369

Social Stratification

SOC-370

Sex, Law, and American Society

THDN-118

Dance in Popular Media

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