63500 RACE, RIGHTS & TRANS-CULTURAL BELIEFS
Open to: 11-12
Length: 1 Semester
Prerequisites: None
Credits: 1/2 credit
Content: Areas of focus in this semester course include, but are not limited to: Human rights, the pathologies of power, the concept of justice evolving over periods of time, social values, moral senses/ shared or not, cultural factors, international law, humanitarian law and the connection to power and social values. Related Fields of Study: Political Science, Law, Peace Corps, Social Work, Education, Military, Health Care and Humanities. Students should be prepared for extensive research and reading within the class.
Activities: Multiple texts, research projects, multimedia presentations, computer activities, discussions, group activities, reports, case studies, outside reading, and internet activities.
Cost: None