Interdisciplinary Human Rights Curriculum
FSU offers a broad spectrum of human rights-related courses throughout its numerous colleges and departments, many of which have been created through the sponsorship of CAHR.
Featured Interdisciplinary Human Rights courses for Fall 2011:
Fall 2011
Public Administration
PAD 4936/5935 (28) 08697
Labor and International Human Rights
College of Law
Law2764 (1) 02193
Immigration Law
College of Criminology and Criminal Justice
CCJ4938 (6) 11682 & (7) 11683 Honors
International Human Rights
International Affairs
INR3932 (7) 13620
Rights and Development
Summer 2011:
INR5936 (02) 05016
Intercultural Dialogue and Leadership Seminar
College of Law
LAWLAW7930 [6] 05584
Human Rights & National Security Law
LAWLAW7264 [1] 04936
Immigration Law
Religion Department
REL5195 (1) 04217
Religion & Genocide
Spring 2011:
College of Law
LAW7930(17) 09824
International Human Rights
LAW7930 (14) 09821
Human Trafficking
College of Criminology and Criminal Justice
CCJ3688 09603
Religion & Crime (Honors)
Humanities Department
HUM3930-03 08324
International Human Rights Film and Documentary
HUM3930-01 01813
International Human Rights Literature
Political Science
CPO 5934-03 14366
Transitional Justice
Religion Department
REL3936 08294
Religion & Crime
REL3936 11689
Religion & Crime (Honors)
Courses offered on a regular basis include the following:
College of Law
- International Human Rights Law - Refugee & Asylum Law (LAW 7930)
- War Crimes Tribunals
Criminology School
- International Human Rights Law & State Crime (CCJ 4938)
- Crimes Against Humanity (CCJ 3677)
- War Crimes During the Nazi Occupation
Political Science Department
- Introduction to Human Rights (INR 4075)
- Truth & Reconciliation or Justice &Vengeance? (INR 2002)
Religion Department
- The Catholic Church, Social Justice, & Human Rights (REL 4491/5497)
- Hindu Ethics, Social Justice & Human Rights in India (REL 6176)
- Human Rights & Religion in China
- Human Rights & Globalization (REL 3936)
- Crimes Against Humanity (REL 4190)
- Torture (REL 6176)
Humanities Department
- Human Rights and Crimes Against Humanity (HUM 2937/ISS 2937)
- Human Rights Literature (HUM 3930)
- Humanities and Human Rights (HUM 3930)
Modern Language Department
- Formation of The Nation State & Pursuit of Individual Rights in Modern Chinese Literature
- Exile Literature and Nazi Germany
- France and Algeria: National and Human Rights (FRE 4930)
Geography Department
- Disability, Space, and Society
- Geography & Social Justice
Film School
- International Human Rights & Film (FIL 3932)
History Department
- Studies in Comparative Genocide (HIS 4935)
- The Holocaust in Historical Perspective
- Nazi Germany
English Department
- Literature of Human Rights (LIT 4205)
- Documentary Film & Human Rights
Public Policy School
- Labor and International Human Rights (PAD 5935/4936)
Music School
- Music & Human Rights (HUM 2937)
School of Theater
- Disability and Representation (THE 4935/5317)
International Programs
- War Crimes Tribunals (INR 3932)
- Totalitarian Regimes
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