明尼苏达大学文学院(College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota)开设人权项目(Human Rights Program)。
明尼苏达大学人权中心(The University of Minnesota Human Rights Center)另设“人权图书馆”与“人权资源中心”。
Undergraduate Courses
Courses Offered Spring 2012
AFRO/SOC 3251: Sociological Perspectives on Race, Class, and Gender (Brewer), 3 credits
AFRO/AMIN/CHIC 4231: The Color of Public Policy: African Americans, American Indians, and Chicanos in the United States (Brewer), 3 credits
ANTH 4053: Economy, Culture, and Critique (Gudeman), 3 credits
ANTH 4075: Cultural Histories of Healing (Langford), 3 credits
CHIC 3374: Migrant Farmworkers in the U.S.: Families, Work and Advocacy (Sass Zaragoza), 3 credits
GEOG 3379/GLOS 3303: Environment and Development in the Third World (Bialostosky), 3 credits
GEOG 3381W: Population in an Interacting World (Simms), 3 credits
GLOS 3402: Human Rights Internship (Frey), 3 credits
GLOS/SOC 4104: Crime and Human Rights (Savelsberg), 3 credits
HIST 3782: Human Rights and Crimes against Humanity (Weitz), 3 credits
HIST 3960: Topics in History: Refugees from the Secret War (Lee), 3 credits
HSEM 3014H: Philosophies of Ethics and Peace: India (Junghare), 3 credits
PHIL 3302W: Moral Problems of Contemporary Society, 4 credits
PHIL 3304: Law and Morality (Holtman), 4 credits
POL 4478W: Contemporary Politics in Africa and the Colonial Legacy (Nimtz), 4 credits
POL 4502W: Supreme Court, Civil Liberties, and Civil Rights (Johnson, Beaumont), 3 credits
POL 4773W: Interest Groups, Social Movements and Politics of Race, Class and Gender (Phinney), 3 credits
SOC 4411: Terrorist Networks and Counterterrorist Organizations (Knoke), 3 credits
SW 3501: Theories and Practices of Social Change Organizing (Albrecht), 4 credits
SW 3703: Gender Violence in Global Perspective (Knust), 3 credits
Courses Offered in Past Semesters
Fall
CHIC 3852: Chicana/o Politics
CHIC 4275: Theory in Action: Community Engagement in a Social Justice Framework
COMM 3676W: Communicating Terrorism
GWSS 3003: Gender and Global Politics
GLOS 3021: Altering States: After Communism
GLOS 3401: International Human Rights Law
GLOS 4910: Topics in Global Studies: Transnational Activism
HIST 3727: History of the Holocaust
POL 3410: The Politics of Inequality
POL 3451W: Politics and Society in the New Europe
POL 3739: Politics of Race, Class, and Ethnicity
POL 3873W: Global Citizenship and International Ethics
POL 4463: The Cuban Revolution Through the Words of Cuban Revolutionaries
POL 4485: Human Rights and Democracy in the World
POL 4489W: Citizens, Consumers, and Corporations
POL 4883W: Global Governance
POL 4885W: International Conflict and Security
SW 3703: Gender Violence in Global Perspective
Spring
AFRO/SOC 3251: Sociological Perspectives on Race, Class, and Gender
AFRO/AMIN/CHIC 4231: The Color of Public Policy: African Americans, American Indians, and Chicanos in the United States
ANTH 4053: Economy, Culture, and Critique
ANTH 4075: Cultural Histories of Healing
CHIC 3374: Migrant Farmworkers in the U.S.: Families, Work and Advocacy
GEOG 3379/GLOS 3303: Environment and Development in the Third World
GEOG 3381W: Population in an Interacting World
GLOS 3402: Human Rights Internship
GLOS/SOC 4104: Crime and Human Rights
HIST 3782: Human Rights and Crimes against Humanity
HIST 3960: Topics in History: Refugees from the Secret War
HSEM 3014H: Philosophies of Ethics and Peace: India
PHIL 3302W: Moral Problems of Contemporary Society
PHIL 3304: Law and Morality
POL 4478W: Contemporary Politics in Africa and the Colonial Legacy
POL 4502W: Supreme Court, Civil Liberties, and Civil Rights
POL 4773W: Interest Groups, Social Movements and Politics of Race, Class and Gender
SOC 4411: Terrorist Networks and Counterterrorist Organizations
SW 3501: Theories and Practices of Social Change Organizing
SW 3703: Gender Violence in Global Perspective
Graduate Courses
Courses Offered Spring 2012
Core Courses
HIST 5960: Topics in History: Human Rights and Crimes against Humanity (Weitz), 3 credits
Elective Courses
CHIC 5374: Migrant Farmworkers in the U.S.: Families, Work, and Advocacy (Sass Zaragoza), 3 credits
COMM 8110: Advanced Topics Seminar: International and Ethnic Conflict Amelioration, Resolution, and Prevention (Albert). 3 credits
HRIR 8023: International Human Resources Management (Leslie), 2 credits
KIN 5371: Sport and Society (LaVoi), 3 credits
PA 5414: Child Labor and Education (Levison), 3 credits
PA 5421: Racial Inequality and Public Policy (Myers), 3 credits
PA 5452: Immigration and Public Policy (Fennelly), 3 credits
POL 5502: Supreme Court, Civil Liberties, and Civil Rights (Johnson), 3 credits
PUBH 6634: Advocacy and Children's Rights (Oberg), 2 credits
PUBH 6807: Global Health Relief, Development, and Religious and Non-Religious NGOs (Allison), 3 credits
SW 8525: Global Perspectives on Social Welfare, Peace, and Justice (Menanteau), 3 credits
Courses Offered in Past Semesters
Core Courses
Fall
GLOS 5403/LAW 6058: Human Rights Advocacy (Frey), 3 credits
LAW 6886: International Human Rights Law (Weissbrodt, Frey, Fraser, Krohnke), 3 credits
POL 5485: Human Rights and Democracy in the World (Sikkink), 3 credits
Spring
HIST 5960/8245: Human Rights and Crimes against Humanity (Weitz), 3 credits
POL 8660: Theoretical Approaches to Human Rights (Sikkink), 3 credits
Elective Courses (Fall)
AFEE 5361: World Development Problems (Amenumey), 3 credits
AFRO 8202: Seminar: Intellectual History of Race (Brewer), 3 credits
AMIN 5890: Problems in American Indian History (O'Brien), 3 credits
CSPH 5111: Ways of Thinking about Health (Hassel), 2 credits
CSPH 5211: Peacemaking and Spirituality: A Journey Toward Healing and Strength (Umbreit), 2-3 credits
EDPA 5104: Strategies for International Development of Education Systems (Johnstone), 3 credits
EDPA 8121: Doctoral Seminar: Comparative and International Development Education (Dejaeghere), 1-6 credits
EPSY 5135: Human Relations Workshop, 4 credits, online
ESPM 5251: Natural Resources in Sustainable International Development (Current), 3 credits
LAW 6030: Contemporary Problems in Freedom on Speech and Press (Kirtley), 3 credits
LAW 6602: International Law, 3 credits
LAW 7400: Clinic: Human Rights Litigation and International Legal Advocacy (Green), 4 credit
LAW 7842: Clinic: Immigration and Human Rights (Meili), 4 credits
PA 5401: Poverty, Inequality, and Public Policy (Hanratty), 3 credits
PA 5451: Immigrant Health Issues (Fennelly), 3-4 credits, online
PA 5601: Survey of Women, Law, and Public Policy in the United States (Laughlin), 3 credits
PA 5690: Topics in Women and Public Policy: Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (Schuster), 3 credits
PA 5890: Topics in Foreign Policy and International Affairs
Globalization and the World Food Economy, (Johnson), 3 credits
Humanitarianism (Barnett), 3 credits
Crisis Management (Andreason), 3 credits
POL 8403: International Norms and Institutions (Sikkink), 3 credits
PUBH 6066: Building Communities, Increasing Health: Preparing for Community Health Work (Axtell), 2 credits
PUBH 6131: Working in Global Health, 2 credits
PUBH 6801: Health and Human Rights (Allison), 3 credits
SW 8505: Advanced Community Organization and Advocacy (Lightfoot), 3 credits
Elective Courses (Spring)
AFRO 8554: Gender, Race, Nation, and Policy - Perspectives from Within the African Diaspora (Brewer), 3 credits
CHIC 5374: Migrant Farmworkers in the U.S.: Families, Work, and Advocacy (Sass Zaragoza), 3 credits
EPSM 5001: Treaty Rights and Natural Resources (Spangler), 3 credits
EPSY 5135: Human Relations Workshop (Johnson), 4 credits
HRIR 5025: Comparative and International Human Resources and Industrial Relations (Scoville), 2 credits
HRIR 8023: International Human Resource Management (Leslie), 2 credits
KIN 5371: Sport and Society (LaVoi), 3 credits
LAW 6827: Women's International Human Rights (Weissbrodt), 2 credits
PA 5414: Child Labor and Education (Levison), 3 credits
PA 5421: Racial Inequality and Public Policy (Myers), 3 credits
PA 5451/PUBH 6281: Immigrant Health Issues, 3-4 credits
PA 5452: Immigration and Public Policy (Fennelly), 3 credits
PA 5890: Topics in Foreign Policy and International Affairs: Crisis Management (Andreason), 3 credits
POL 8260: Topics in Political Theory: Gender and Citizenship - Comparative and Political Theory Perspectives (Disch), 3 credits
POL 8460: Topics in International Relations: Human Rights (Sikkink), 3 credits
PUBH 6055: Social Inequalities in Health (Jones-Webb), 2 credits
PUBH 6634: Advocacy and Children's Rights (Oberg), 2 credits
PUBH 6807: Global Health Relief, Development, and Religious and Non-Religious NGOs (Allison), 3 credits
SW 8525: Global Perspectives on Social Welfare, Peace, and Justice (Menanteau), 3 credits