
HRSJ 1001 [1.0 credit] Introduction to Human Rights
Human rights from an interdisciplinary perspective. Topics may include the foundations and nature of rights, roots of inequality and oppression, aboriginal rights, racism, women and rights, sexual orientation, state and corporate power, economic exploitation, the environment and rights, warfare, torture, and social movements.
Includes: Experiential Learning Activity
Precludes additional credit for FYSM 1104, HUMR 1001 (no longer offered).
Lecture and discussion groups/tutorials three hours a week.
Precludes additional credit for FYSM 1104, HUMR 1001 (no longer offered).
Lecture and discussion groups/tutorials three hours a week.
European and Russian Studies
Undergraduate Calendar
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...Eurasian Studies for EURR 1001. European and Russian...DIST, EACH, EURR, HIST, HRSJ, HUMR, HUMS, INDG...
Anthropology
Undergraduate Calendar
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...receive credit for ANTH 1001 and ANTH 1002...DIST, EACH, EURR, HIST, HRSJ, HUMR, HUMS, INDG...
Sociology
Undergraduate Calendar
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...receive credit for SOCI 1001 and SOCI 1002...DIST, EACH, EURR, HIST, HRSJ, HUMR, HUMS, INDG...