General Education: 42 Credits; Major: 43 Credits; Elective Credits: 18 Credits
Learning Goals for the Major in Politics and Human Rights
After completing the Politics and Human Rights major, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of the history and content of politics and human rights.
- Situate political human rights issues in a historical context.
- Apply multiple theoretical approaches to politics and human rights.
- Evaluate issues of politics and human rights in various contexts, and within their own experience.
A. Foundations (6 credits)
Take both:
PHR 101 | Foundations of Social and Political Inquiry | 3 |
PS 106 | Introduction to U.S. Politics | 3 |
B. Theory and Methods (10 credits)
Take both:
Take one additional theory course (3 credits):
MMC Politics and Human Rights majors at both the Bedford Hills and Taconic Correctional Facilities may substitute the following:
C. Experiential Learning (6 credits)
Take two of the following:
MMC Politics and Human Rights majors at both the Bedford Hills and Taconic Correctional Facilities may substitute the following for any of the above:
| Any 200, 300, or 400-level ART (Art) course | 1-3 |
| Any 200, 300, or 400-level COMM (Communications and Media Arts) course | 1-3 |
| Any 200, 300, or 400-level CRW (Creative Writing) course | 1-3 |
| Any 200, 300, or 400-level DANC (Dance) course | 1-3 |
| Any 200, 300, or 400-level THTR (Theater) course | 1-3 |
JS 390 | Special Topics in Justice Studies | 3 |
PHIL 396 | TEACHING APPRENTICESHIP | |
PHR 399 | Independent Study/Internship | 1-6 |
PS 356/IS 356 | War and Peace | 3 |
SOC 361/PHR 361 | Cultural and Social Change | 3 |
WRIT 310 | Professional Writing Across Disciplines | 3 |
Electives (18 credits)
At least 9 credits must be taken at the 300-400 level. Students may also, with permission from the departmental chair, satisfy elective requirements with study abroad courses, or with relevant courses in other programs.
Electives are separated into two categories; Governance and Culture. Nine (9) credits should be taken in each area.
Note: Courses listed below that count toward “Foundations” may not count for both “Electives” and “Foundations” credit; those listed below that count toward “Theory and Methods” may not count for both “Electives” and “Theory and Methods” credit; for 71st Street students, classes taken at the “Bedford Hills Correctional Facility” may not count simultaneously for both “Electives” credit and “Experiential Learning” credit.
Governance Cluster (9 credits)
Take three courses from the offerings below:
and when “Foundation,” “Theory and Method,” and “Experiential Learning” requirements are satisfied:
Culture Cluster (9 credits)
Take three courses from the offerings below:
and when “Foundation,” “Theory and Method,” and “Experiential Learning” requirements are satisfied:
E. Senior Seminar (3 Credits)