Keep the conversation going by enrolling in one of the following classes at University College:
- Delve into mid-20th century civil rights and religious issues in Religion, Race, and Politics in Recent American History (U16 Hist 3675).
- Learn how to make a difference in your own community in Introduction to Public Policy (U25 Pol Sci 382).
- Study an overview of African American theatrical experiences in A History of African American Theater (U84 AFAS 3011).
- Take a look at racial and socioeconomic issues within the local community in St. Louis History: A Regional Exploration (U16 Hist 3780).
- Debate contemporary issues such as immigration and racial profiling in Present Moral Problems (U22 Phil 131).
- Learn how photography serves as a social justice tool in Worth a Thousand Words: American Visual History and Methods (U89 AMCS 485).
- Explore how race and gender dynamics are related to social justice issues in Race, Gender and Social Justice (U22 Phil 313).
- Expand your cultural competency and leadership skills in Planning Sustainable and Equitable Urban Communities (U19 SUST 319).
- Study the history and impact of voting rights in the United States in Voting Rights and Election Law (U25 PolSci 4080).
- Examine the dynamics of sex trafficking at the local and global levels in Sex Trafficking (U92 WGSS 323).
- Or explore the intersections of gender, race, class, and sexuality within the American legal system in Law, Gender and Justice (U92 WGSS 3561).
Visit ucollege.wustl.edu for more information or schedule an advising appointment today.