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Urban Poverty Studies, Minor

Drawing on the long tradition of 性奴调教's commitment to the city of St. Louis, the interdisciplinary minor in urban poverty studies is an examination of local, national and global forms of poverty, inequality and social injustice in urban environments.

Curriculum Overview

Through coursework and practical experience serving in the city of St. Louis, students from across academic disciplines will think critically about the most pressing problems faced by people living on the margins in contemporary cities. In addition, they will investigate the ways in which the minor can supplement their major field of study.

The 15-credit interdisciplinary minor is open to all undergraduates at the University, regardless of their college/school or major.

Courses listed below in each category are only a sample of the overall course options which fulfill requirements for the minor. No course may fulfill more than one urban poverty studies minor requirement.聽聽

Introductory Courses6
Choose two courses (6 credits) on the nature of justice, urban social and political problems and social ethics with an Urban Poverty-Introduction attribute. They should be 1xxx level courses.
Examples are:
颁翱搁贰听1600
Ultimate Questions: Theology
颁翱搁贰听1700
Ultimate Questions: Philosophy
厂翱颁听1500
The Urban Community: Race, Class, and Spatial Justice
Four Areas of Specialization6
Choose at least two courses in one of the following areas with Urban Poverty attributes.
Examples are:
Urban Poverty - Cycles of Exclusion
础础惭听2000
Freedom Dreams: Intro to African American Studies
颁颁闯听3500
Race, Ethnicity, and the Criminal Justice System
颁惭惭听4320
Communicating Across Racial Divisions
笔贬滨尝听4820
Philosophy and Race
笔厂驰听4330
Psychology of Oppression
Urban Poverty - Immigration and Globalization
础厂罢顿听3020
American Mosaic: Literature & Diversity
尝础厂听3000
Introduction to Latin American Studies
厂翱颁听3180
Immigration
罢贬贰翱听3415
Christ and Color: Liberation Theology
Urban Poverty - Health Care
贬厂颁滨听2000
The U.S. Health Care System
狈鲍搁厂听3100
Healthcare Policy, Finance and Regulatory Environments
笔鲍叠贬听2300
Contemporary Issues in Global Health
厂翱颁听2360
Health Inequalities in the U.S.
Urban Poverty - Theory of Social Justice
贰狈骋尝听2250
Conflict, Social Justice and Literature
笔贬滨尝听4840
Catholic Social Thought
笔厂驰听4330
Psychology of Oppression
罢贬贰翱听2515
Social Justice
Additional Electives3
One additional course from any category with an Urban Poverty attribute.
Total Credits15

Non-Course Requirement: Community Service

At least four terms (or their equivalent) of approved community service, averaging at least 30 hours per term.

Substitutions

In unusual circumstances, students may (at the discretion of the director) substitute relevant courses not listed above by contracting with the instructor to write a substantive paper related to urban problems or community service. Contracts must be approved no later than the second week of classes.

Continuation Standards

Students must have a GPA of 2.00 in urban poverty studies minor coursework to be retained in the minor.