From LSJ:
Dear UW students,
Thinking about summer? The Law, Societies, and Justice Department has a few options during A-term that could be a great fit!
Each course if 5 credits, taught synchronously online, and fulfills the Social Sciences Areas of Inquiry. There are no enrollment restrictions!
LSJ 321, Human Rights Law in Culture and Practice
Description: Introduces the complexities of issues surrounding human rights. Examines human rights concerns through critical analyses, taking into account legal, social, economic, and historical variables.
Joint with ANTH 323, but enroll in LSJ 321 (fulfills same requirements as ANTH 323)
Fulfills SSc and DIV
A-Term (June 22 – July 22)
Synchronous Online MTWTh 12:00-2:10pm
LSJ 375, Crime, Politics, and Justice
Description: Examines role of police, courts, and corrections in criminal justice; investigates critical legal and sociological factors and perspectives that shape criminal procedure; considers the relationship between criminal procedure and wider concerns of justice and equality in society.
Joint with SOC 372, but enroll in LSJ 375 (fulfills same requirements as SOC 372)
Fulfills SSc
A-Term (June 22 – July 22)
Synchronous Online MTWTh 9:40am-11:50am