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 |