Bachelor of Arts in Labor and Employment Studies
For a complete description of the program: see Bulletin: Bachelor of Arts in Labor and Employment Studies.
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Courses are 3 units unless otherwise indicated. Online course descriptions are available.
* Can count for G.E. and the major
Course | Title | Units |
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LABR 250 | Introduction to Global Labor Studies | 3 |
LABR 251 | Know Your Work Rights | 3 |
Choose four courses from the following: 12 units
* Can count for G.E. and the major
Course | Title |
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LABR 474/ HIST 474 |
History of Labor in the United States |
LABR 552/ SOC 552 |
Introduction to Comparative and International Employment (3) |
LABR 553/ SOC 553 |
Labor Standards and Corporate Social Responsibility |
LABR 555/ SOC 555 |
Labor Rights in the Global Economy |
LABR 650 | Introduction to and Overview of Labor and Employment Law |
Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement: (3 Units)
* Can count for G.E. and the major
Course | Title |
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HIST 300 GW | Seminar in Historical Analysis - GWAR |
Related Electives chosen in consultation with program director: 15 units
Final Experience - Internship or Final Research Project: 3 - 4 units
Total for major: 39 - 40
Minor in Labor and Employment Studies
Courses are 3 units unless otherwise indicated. Online course descriptions are available.
* Can count for G.E. and the major
Course | Title | Units |
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LABR 250 | Introduction to Global Labor Studies | 3 |
Choose three courses from the following: | 9 | |
LABR 343/ ANTH 343/ or LABR 474/ HIST 474 |
Women and Work
History of Labor in the United States |
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LABR 552/ SOC 552 |
Introduction to Comparative and International Employment | |
LABR 553/ SOC 553 |
Labor Standards and Corporate Social Responsibility | |
LABR 554/ SOC 554 |
Themes in Comparative and International Employment | |
LABR 555/ SOC 555 |
Labor Rights in the Global Economy |
Total for minor: 12
Major Degree Roadmaps
A degree roadmap is a semester-by-semester guide to the course requirements necessary to complete a bachelor’s degree in a designated major. A roadmap is designed to help students select classes that satisfy General Education (GE) requirements, major requirements, other all-university requirements and to graduate in four years. The roadmap cannot replace consultation with an advisor in your major or an advisor in the Undergraduate Advising Center. You should always use your degree roadmap in conjunction with the Bulletin and your DARS report, ASE (if applicable), and transcript to select classes for an upcoming semester.
See the Generic Degree Map for Bachelors of Arts Degrees for Bulletin Year 2015-2016 (pdf)
See the 2013-2014 Degree Roadmap for Labor and Employment Studies (pdf)
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