Relevant Courses

  • A | Spring 2025

    Studied legal reasoning, rights, justice, and the relationship between law and morality; analyzed contemporary legal debates through a philosophical lens.

  • A- | Spring 2025

    Explored foundational political theory texts and concepts of legitimacy, obligation, and justice from thinkers like Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, and Rawls.

  • A | 3 Credits

    Introduced the structure, functions, and dynamics of the U.S. government, with emphasis on constitutional foundations, political institutions, civil rights and liberties, and the policymaking process.

  • A | 3 Credits

    Introduced core sociological theories and concepts to analyze human behavior, social structures, and cultural norms. Covered topics such as inequality, institutions, identity, and social change, with an emphasis on developing critical perspectives on society.

  • A | 3 Credits

    Explored the role of religion in shaping racial identities and justice movements in the U.S., focusing on how religious thought intersects with race, resistance, and social transformation.