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Global Inequalities and Responses Concentration 

 

ADJ 405 Law and Justice around the World (prereq. ADJ 100)

ANTH 365 Race and Racism

ANTH 488 Gender, Sexuality, and Culture

ECON 321 Economics of Labor

GEOG 304 Geography of Population

GOVT 318 Interest Groups, Lobbying, and the Political Process

GOVT 414 Politics of Race, Gender, and Age

GOVT 446 International Law and Organization

GOVT 448 Ethics and International Politics

HIST 366 Comparative Slavery

NCLC 304 Social Movements and Community Activism

NCLC 424 Force and Justice in the International System (6 credits)

SOCI 307 Sociology of Collective Behavior

SOCI 308 Sociology of Race Relations and Minorities

SOCI 315 Sociology of Sex Roles

SOCI 401 Social Stratification

SOCI 475/575 Women and the Law

WMST 100 Representations of Women

 

 

Topics Courses

WMST 300 Women and Global Issues

 

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Other relevant courses, as well as study abroad and internship experience, may fulfill the requirements of the concentration upon approval from the major advisor.

 

For more information contact:
Johanna Bockman, Director
(703) 993-8778
jbockman@gmu.edu
or Cynthia Warren
(703) 993-2821
gloa@gmu.edu




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