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Related Courses

Students seeking a Bachelor of Arts degree from UConn′s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences must earn a minimum of 120 credits in order to graduate. The College requires that 24 of those credits must be within a major. Students must also take a minimum of 12 additional credits in courses broadly related to their major but not within their major. Below you will find a sampling of courses offered at the regional campuses that meet the related course requirement for UCS. Since this is not an exhaustive list, students are strongly encouraged to discuss their related course options with their advisor.


Anthropology

ANTH 2000/W Social Anthropology

Business Law

BLAW 3175 Legal & Ethical Environment of Business

English

ENGL 3214/W Black American Writers I
ENGL 3216W Black American Writers II
ENGL 3235W Seminars in literature: Reading the American City

History

HIST 2402/W Europe in the 20th Century
HIST 3522 History of Connecticut
HIST 3607 Latin America: Colonial Period

Human Development and Family Studies

HDFS 3340 Introduction to Counseling
HDFS 3421 Low Income Families
HDFS 3520 Legal Aspects of Family Life

Political Science

POLS 3612 Political Opinion & Electoral Behavior
POLS 3817 Law and Society
POLS 3827 Politics of Crime and Justice

Psychology

PSYC 2700 Social Psychology

Public Policy

PP 4031 Financial Management for Public & Nonprofit Organizations
PP 3098 Public Policy Issues: Introduction to City Management & Urban Policy
PP 3098 Public Policy Issues: Education Policy
PP 3098 Public Policy Issues: Leadership & Management of Nonprofit Orgs.
PP 3098 Public Policy Issues: Urban Planning, Policy and Community Development

Sociology

SOCI 2210 Interactions & the Conduct of Social Research
SOCI 3251/W Social Theory
SOCI 3351/W Society and the Individual
SOCI 3429/W Sociological Perspectives on Poverty
SOCI 3505 White Racism
SOCI 3521/W Sociology of Religion