Human Rights and Criminal Justice Certificate
(All colleges, open only to degree-seeking UWL students)
12 credits
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Core | 6 | |
| Human Rights Policing 1 | ||
| Select one of the following: | ||
| Delinquency | ||
| Criminology | ||
| Criminal Justice | ||
| Electives | ||
| Select six credits from the courses below. A maximum of three credits can come from SOC courses. | 6 | |
| U.S. Reform Movements | ||
| Native American History | ||
| Latinos in the United States: 1450-2000 | ||
| U.S.-Latin American Relations | ||
| Religion and Conflict in Modern South Asia | ||
| Ethical Theory and Practice | ||
| Ethics and Meta-Ethics: Theory, Justification, and Objectivity | ||
| Environmental Ethics | ||
| Global Governance | ||
| International Law | ||
| Ethical Decision Making in Government | ||
| Gender, Sexuality, and Social Change in Religion | ||
| Sexual and Racial Violence in the United States | ||
| Sex/Work | ||
| Asian American Studies in Race, Gender, and Sexuality | ||
| Gender and Human Rights | ||
| Poverty as Public Policy | ||
| 20th Century Civil Rights Movement | ||
| Surveillance and Society | ||
| Victimology | ||
| Environmental Justice | ||
| Race, Gender, and Crime | ||
| Total Credits | 12 | |
Students must earn a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA in the certificate's coursework.