The Making & Breaking the Law theme announces a series of special “spotlight” course offerings in Spring 2015. All students are encouraged to sign up for these courses focusing on the complexities of law and justice in the 21st century.
Ohio University general education and College of Arts & Sciences breadth requirements that can be fulfilled are noted after each course.
For more information about the theme, contact theme leader Dr. Haley Duschinski.
AAS 2540: History of Injustice in the US
Bayyinah Jeffries
T/Th 1:30-2:50 (A&S-Social Sciences)
AAS 3692: US Constitutional Law: Post Civil Rights Movements
Patricia Gunn
T/Th 1:30-2:50 (T3E)
COMS 3601: Courtroom Rhetoric
Thomas Costello
T/Th 11:30-12:50 (A&S-Humanities)
HIST 3270: Slavery in the Americas
Mariana Dantas
M/W 4:10-5:30 (A&S-Humanities)
HIST 3770: The Holocaust
Mirna Zakic
MWF 2:00-2:55 (A&S-Social Sciences)
POLS 4010: American Constitutional Law
Jennifer Fredette
MWF 12:55-1:50 (A&S-Social Sciences)
SOC 2600: Criminal Justice
Nicole Kaufman
T/Th 9:00-10:20 (A&S-Social Sciences)
SOC 3640: Police & Society
Kelly Faust
T/Th 10:30-11:50 (A&S-Social Sciences)
SOC 4640: Law and Societies
Bruce Hoffman
MWF 12:55-1:50 (A&S-Social Sciences)
T3 4080: Environmentalism in America
Geoff Buckley
Th 5:15-8:00 (T3)
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