2024-2025 University Catalog
Poverty and Human Capability Studies minor
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A minor in poverty and human capability studies requires completion of seven courses as follows. In meeting the requirements of this interdisciplinary minor, a student must use at least nine credits not also used to meet the requirements of any other major or minor.
- POV 101 or 103
- POV 450 or 453
- At least 10 credits chosen from below or, when approved, other courses or directed individual studies that focus on poverty, social inequality, and human capability. The Shepherd Program website lists some related courses that provide students substantial opportunity to address poverty and human capability (e.g. through a major project on a poverty-related topic). Students are also encouraged to petition other relevant courses for credit. These “related courses” must be approved by the director of the Shepherd Program and the course instructor.
CBL 100
CBSC 235
ECON 229, 234, 235, 236, 237, 251, 280, 286 (SOAN 286)
EDUC 369
ENGL 260
FILM 237S, 253, 273
HIST 232, 254
JOUR 240
PHIL 242, 253
POL 215, 388
POV 102, 121, 192, 193, 197 (maximum one credit), 202, 232, 241, 243 (PHIL 243), 245 (PHIL 245), 249, 253 (SOAN 253), 257 (SOAN 257), 258 (SOAN 258), 262, 280, 295 (LAW 221), 296 (often at the Augusta Correctional Center), 401, 402, 403, 421, 422
SOAN 217, 222, 227, 228, 244, 259, 263, 264, 265, 266, 268 (POL 268), 278, 279, 286 (ECON 286), 288, 290, and, when approved in advance as appropriate, SOAN 276
SPAN 347
- A capstone study that culminates in a major research project on a topic proposed by the student that focuses on poverty, social inequality, and human capability. Most minors will take POV 423. Others may petition to substitute for their capstone an independent study, honors thesis, capstone in another major or minor, or a relevant research project from a POV related course. These substitutes must be approved by the director of the Shepherd Program and co-advised by Shepherd Program faculty.
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