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Academic Catalog 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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HOD-807 Social & Ecological Justice

4 semester credits
In this course students develop understandings of how social, economic, and ecological justice is defined and manifested in various societies. Students analyze these concepts and consider actions that promote more just societies. In addition to its focus on cognitive and intellectual understanding, this course emphasizes effective use of self to prepare students to take meaningful action in a wide range of interpersonal, organizational, and societal contexts.
Delivery Method: Online
Grading Default: Letter
Learning Outcome(s):
  • Understand competing schools of thought and scholarly debates on how social and ecological justice have been defined and how they can manifest in communities, organizations, relationships, and work.
  • Demonstrate awareness of the student’s own assumptions, biases, and limitations and critically reflect on their own power and privilege and lack thereof.
  • Communicate more effectively across differences in race, culture, gender, and other domains



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