Freedom Studies
Examples of approved core courses for the Freedom Studies concentration include:
- ANT 301 - World Patterns of Race and Ethnicity
- ANT 330 - Women, Gender, and Culture
- BLS 494 - Topics: Black Studies
- EDU 316 - Racism and Sexism in Educational Institutions
- ENG 304 - Introduction to Post-Colonial Literature
- ENG 306 - Multicultural American Literature
- ENG 467 - Studies in African American Literature
- ENG 475 - Post-Colonial Literature and Theory
- HIS 313 - Expansion and Conflict, 1828-1861
- HIS 317 - History of the New South
- HIS 409 - The French Revolution
- HIS 414 - the Holocaust
- HIS 416 - Plains Indians
- HIS 417 - Civil War and Reconstruction, 1860-1877
- HIS 431 - Historical Themes in African American History
- HIS 435 - History of Race Relations in the Americas, 1492-1800
- HIS 436 - History of Race Relations in the Americas, 1800-Present
- JUS 302 - Criminal Law
- PHI 305 - Existentialism
- PHI 325 - Philosophy of Nonviolence
- PSC 307 - Constitutional Law
- PSC 308 - Civil Liberties
- SOC 301 - World Patterns of Race and Ethnicity
- SOC 307 - Social Stratification
All students must complete 12 core credit hours with a "C" or better (does not include a "C-"). Alternative courses may be approved upon consultation with an advisor.










