Minor: Politics and Human Rights, 18-19 Credits
The minor in Politics and Human Rights (PHR) prepares students to engage with the major issues that shape our lives, as citizens and as members of a global community. It consists of 9 credits covering the foundations and theory of politics and human rights, as well as 9 elective credits to be chosen in collaboration with a PHR faculty advisor.
Requirements
Foundations (9 credits)
Take all of the following:
Take 3 PHR Electives (9-10 credits)
Electives are separated into two categories: Governance and Culture. At least one elective must be from each cluster. The third course may be drawn from either cluster, or from the Theory and Methods or Experiential learning menus. At least two electives must be at the 300-level or higher.
Theory and Methods
Experiential Learning
PHR 299 | Independent Study/Internship | 1-6 |
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PHR 399 | Independent Study/Internship | 1-6 |
| or | |
PHR 499 | Independent Study/Internship | 1-6 |
PHR 333/PS 333 | Mock Trial | 3 |
PS 336/PHR 336/SOC 336 | Playing Politics | 3 |
SW 209/PHR 209 | Practicum in Social Work | 4 |
ART 326/PHR 326 | Photography and Social Engagement: A Road to Activism | 3 |
AIP 346/PHR 346 | Reform or Revolution: Radical New York in the Early 20th Century (EP, UP) | 3 |
| Course(s) with Service Learning component | |
| Bedford Hills and Taconic College Programs Combined Course | |
Governance Cluster
Culture Cluster