Lower-Division
Surveys different strategies of community activism including charity, volunteering, labor and community organizing, and recently emerging global activism with goal of demonstrating how certain strategies challenge existing social relations and arrangements while others typically (and often by design) reproduce them.
Relates simple lessons of quantitative thinking to topical materials that are accessible and relevant to working for justice and social change. Students learn practical techniques to distinguish credible statistical evidence from misleading statistical claims. (Formerly Numbers for Social Justice.)
Supervised work in a community-based setting conducted under the guidance of a faculty member. Students submit petition to sponsoring agency.
Supervised work in a community-based setting conducted under the guidance of a faculty member. Students submit petition to sponsoring agency.
Supervised work in a community-based setting conducted under the guidance of a faculty member. Students submit petition to sponsoring agency.
Individual directed study for lower-division undergraduates.
Individual directed study for lower-division undergraduates.