CLAS offers wide range of social justice courses
As a university located in the heart of Detroit, having a positive impact on global and local communities is a critical component to Wayne State's mission. WSU's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) offers an extensive range of courses focusing on creating a more just and equitable world.
These are just some of the social justice courses offered through CLAS:
African American studies
- AFS 2210: Black Social and Political Thought
- AFS 2250: AfroLatino/a History and Culture
- AFS 2600: Race and Racism in America
- AFS 3160: Black Urban History
- AFS 3140: African American History I
- AFS 3170: Ethnicity and Race in American Life
- AFS 5261: African Americans, History and Memory
- AFS 5110: Black Women in America
Anthropology
- ANT 2020: Global Detroit
- ANT 3111: Digital Storytelling and Ethnic Detroit
- ANT 5060: Urban Anthropology
Criminology and criminal justice
- CRJ 2550: Race, Crime and Justice
- CRJ 2650: Gener and Crime
- CRJ 2750: Diversity Issues in Criminal Justice
- CRJ 3120: Politics of the Criminal Justice Process
- CRJ 3200: Police and Society
Global studies
GLS 3111: Digital Storytelling and Ethnic Detroit
Geography
- GPH 2000: Introduction to Urban Studies
- GPH 3600: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
Gender, sexuality and women's studies
- GSW 2700: Social Science Perspectives on Gender, Sexuality and Women
- GSW 2650: Gender and Crime
- GSW 2750: Diversity Issues in Criminal Justice
- GSW 5110: Black Women in America
English
- ENG 2530: Literature and Identity
- ENG 2570: Writing about Literature: Women Writers
History
- HIS 2000: Introduction to Urban Studies
- HIS 3160: Black Urban History
- HIS 3170: Ethnicity and Race in American Life
- HIS 3650: History of Detroit
- HIS 3360: Black Workers in American History
Latino/a and Latin American studies
- LAS 3610: Seminar in Latino/a Urban Problems
- LAS 2250: AfroLatino/a History and Culture
Law
- LEX 5000: Law in Social Context
- LEX 5010: Law and Harm
Philosophy
- PHI 1500: Race, Sex and Religion
- PHI 5250: Justice and Rights in Health Care
- PHI 5210: Philosophy of Race and Racism
Political science
- PS 2000: Introduction to Urban Studies
- PS 2240: Introduction to Urban Politics and Policy
- PS 3820: Pan Africanism: Politics of the Black Diaspora
Psychology
PSY 5700: The Psychology of African Americans
Public health
- PH 3050: Mental Health and Crime
- PH 3100: Social and Behavioral Aspects of Public Health
- PH 3550: Public Health and the City
Sociology
- SOC 2201: Race Relations in Metro Detroit
- SOC 2300: Social Inequality
Urban studies
US 2000: Introduction to Urban Studies