Fall 2008 Human Rights and Related Courses

Students must consult their respective programs to determine which courses (these or others) meet individual program requirements. This list is for informal advisory purposes only and was not prepared in conjunction with any specific program or course of study. Links to CU and affiliate human rights programs are available from Academic Programs page.

Human Rights Courses

The following courses address human rights explicitly.

Undergraduate Schools
Concentration students: please note the disclaimer above and visit the Columbia or Barnard Concentration page for program-approved courses.

Dept Course# Course Title Instructor(s) Credits Day / Time
ANTH V3921 Anticolonialism David Scott 4 W 2:10-4:00
ANTH V3660 Gender, Culture and Human Rights Lila Abu-Lughod 4 R 11:00-12:50
HRTS V3001 Introduction to Human Rights Andrew J. Nathan 3 MW 10:35-11:50
POLS V3604 Civil War and Intervention in Africa Severine Autesserre 3 TR 10:35-11:50
POLS TBA South African Transition to Democracy TBA TBA TBA
POLS W3961 International Law and Use of Force Bruce Cronin 4 TBA
SOCI W4020 Civil Society Dana Fisher 3 W 2:10-4:00
SOCI BC3235 Social Movements Debra Minkoff 3 MW 2:40-3:55

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

Dept Course# Course Title Instructor(s) Credits Day / Time
HRTS G4020 Introduction to Human Rights Joseph Chuman 3 R 6:10-8:00
HRTS G4800 Human Rights and International Law Jennifer Trahan 3 W 4:10-6:00
POLS G4626 Transitional Justice and Democracy Jean Cohen 3 M 2:10-4:00

School of International and Public Affairs

Dept Course# Course Title Instructor(s) Credits Day / Time
INAF U6405 Human Rights and Development Policy Gearhart & Braun 3 M 6:10-8:00
INAF U6406 International Response to Landmine Challenge Christopher Kirkey 1.5 F 12:00-5:00, S 10:00-2:00
INAF U8180 Human Rights Skills and Advocacy Betsy Apple 3 R 4:10-6:00
INAF U8186 Tools for Advocacy Vachon & Silber 3 M 2:10-4:00
INAF U4710 Extractive Industries: Rights and Development Sirkka Korpela 3 W 4:10-6:00
INAF U6802 International Law Yasmine Ergas 3 MT 2:10-4:00
INAF U6839 Identity, Rights and Conflict TBA 3 T 6:10-8:00

School of Law

Dept Course# Course Title Instructor(s) Credits Day / Time
LAW L9194 Seminar on Labor Rights in the Global Economy Mark Barenberg 2 T 4:00-6:00
LAW L9823 Human Rights and the Question of Culture Kendall Thomas 2 TBA
LAW TBA Question of Culture, and Critical Race Theory Kendall Thomas 2 TBA
LAW L6276 Human Rights Sarah Cleveland 3 MW 10:40-12:00
LAW L8191 Protecting Social and Economic Rights Cleveland; Ngcobo 2 T 4:10-6:00

Related Courses

The following courses do not emphasize human rights per se but address human rights-related topics, including rights understood through frameworks and language other than that of human rights (e.g. constitutional rights or civil rights).

Undergraduate Schools
Concentration students: please note the disclaimer at the top of this page and visit the Columbia or Barnard Concentration page for program-approved courses.

Dept Course# Course Title Instructor(s) Credits Day / Time
HIST W4561 Gender and American Citizenship Alice Kessler-Harris 4 M 4:10-6:00
HIST W4584 History of African-American Health/Health Movements Samuel K. Roberts 4 M 4:10-6:00
HIST W3267 Politics Hatred, Fear: History of East Central Europe 1878-1956 Attila Pok 3 MW 9:10-10:25
HIST W4928 Slavery/Abolition-Atlantic World Natasha J. Lightfoot 4 R 2:10-4:00
PHIL V3653 Ethics: Mind and Morals Stephanie Beardman 3 TR 11:00-12:15
RELI V3650 Religion and Civil Rights Movement Randall Balmer 3 TR 10:35-11:50
POLS W3245 Race-Ethnicity in American Politics Raymond Smith 3 TR 2:40-3:55
POLS BC3326 Colloquium: Civil Rights and Liberties Paula A. Franzese 4 R 11:00-12:50
POLS W3285 Freedom of Speech and Press Lee Bollinger 3 MW 4:10-5:25
POLS W3921
sec. 01
American Politics Seminar: Bill of Rights Martha Zebrowski 4 T 6:10-8:00
POLS W3921
sec. 04
American Politics Seminar: “Equality and the Law” Robert Admur 4 R 2:10-4:00
POLS W3921
sec. 06
American Politics Seminar: African-American Politics Frederick Harris 4 T 2:10-4:00
POLS C3930 Constitutional Law Workshop Jay Topkis 2 T 4:10-6:00
POLS W3961 International Politics Seminar: Foreign Policy Decision Making Barbara Farnham 4 R 4:10-6:00
POLS W3961 Contemporary Issues in International Security Jack Snyder 4 T 2:10-4:00
POLS W4226 American Politics and Social Welfare Policy Robert Lieberman 3 MW 9:10-10:25
POLS W4496 Contemporary African Politics Kimuli Kasara 3 TR 11:00-12:15
SOCI BC3907 Communities and Social Change Jacqueline Olvera 4 M 4:10-6:00
SOCI W3915 Stigma and Discrimination Jo Phelan 4 M 4:10-6:00
SOCI W3945 Seminar--Inequality and Public Policy Seymour Spilerman 4 W 2:10-4:00
SOCI W3970 Race and Place in Urban America Carla L. Shedd 4 R 2:10-4:00
WMST V3111 Feminist Texts I Ezra Tawil 4 W 4:10-6:00
WMST V1001 Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies Alice Kessler-Harris 3 TR 10:35-11:50
WMST W4300 Sexuality and the Law Paula Ettelbrick 4 M 6:10-8:00
WMST BC1050 Women and Health Rebecca Young 3 MW 4:10-5:25

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

Dept Course# Course Title Instructor(s) Credits Day / Time
ANTH G6023 Power and Hegemony Partha Chatterjee 3 T 2:10-4:00
ANTH G6155 Trauma, Memory and the Politics of Repair David Scott 4 T 11:00-12:50
ANTH G8545 The Anthropology of Affliction Lesley Sharp 3 W 11:00-12:50
ANTH V2300 Anthropology of Estrangement Michael Taussig 3 TR 4:10-5:25
ANTH V3937 Mass-Mediations of Modernity Rosalind Morris 4 M 11:00-12:50
CSER G6059 Dependency as a Cultural System Claudio Lomnitz 3 TBA
CSER W3928 Colonization and Decolonization Mae M Ngai and Claudio Lomnitz 4 T 4:10-6:00
CSER W3940 Comparative Study of Constitutional Challenges Elizabeth Ouyang 4 W 4:10-6:00
CCLS G8050 Technologies of Empire Lydia Liu 4 R 4:10-6:00
ECON W4080 Globalization, Incomes, Inequality Donald R. Davis 3 MW 9:10-10:25
ENVP U6225 Ethics, Values and Justice Adela J Gondek 3 R 11:00-12:50
HIST W4928 Slavery and Abolition in the Atlantic World Natasha J Lightfoot 4 R 2:10-4:00
HPAM P8577 Health Policy in Global Context Peter A Muennig 3 T 2:00-4:50
HPAM P8588 Health Disparities and Public Policy Peter A Muennig 1.5 R 9:00-4:50
POLS G4626 Global Justice and Democracy Jean L Cohen 3 M 2:10-4:00
POLS G8652 Empirical Studies of Justice Jon Elster 3 T 2:10-4:00
POLS G8833 Law of War Tanisha M Fazal 3 T 2:10-4:00
POLS G8844 Nationalism Jack Snyder 3 W 2:10-4:00
POLS W3140 Animal Rights: Theory and Practice Julian H Franklin 3 TR 9:10-10:25
SOCI G4020 Civil Society Dana Fisher 4 T 2:10-4:00
WMST G6001 The Subject of Rights Lila Abu-Lughod 3 T 4:10-6:00

School of International and Public Affairs

Dept Course# Course Title Instructor(s) Credits Day / Time
INAF U4545 Political, Social and Economic Development—Brazil Thomas Trebat 1.5 W 6:10-8:00
INAF U4670 Political Identity, Civil Wars, State Reform—Africa Mahmood Mamdani 3 R 2:10-4:00
INAF U6370 Women and Global Leadership Melinda Wolfe 1.5 R 4:10-6:00
INAF U6388 Urban Counter-Terrorism Marc Sageman 3 M 4:10-6:00
INAF U6397 Terrorism and Globalizations Reid Sawyer 3 T 6:10-8:00
INAF U6406 International Responses to Humanitarian Challenge Christopher Kirkey 1.5 F 12:00-5pm, S 10:00am-2:00pm
INAF U6415 Non-profit Management and Finance Richard Greenwald 3 W 7:10-9:00
INAF U6807 International Conflict Resolution: Theories/Methods Aldo Civico 3 T 9:00-10:50
INAF U6808 International Conflict Resolution I: Africa Sekou-Koureissy Conde 3 W 11:00-12:50
INAF U8559 Building Peace after Conflict Dirk Salomons 1.5 R 4:10-6:00
INAF U6492 Humanitarianism, Vintage 2007 Howard Williams 1.5 R 11:00-12:50
INAF U8181 Advocacy and Humanitarian Action Kathleen E. Hunt 1.5 TBA
INAF U8186 Humanitarian Challenges Nicolas de Torrente 3 W 6:10-8:00
INAF U8818 International Ethics Michael Doyle 3 R 9:00-10:50

School of Journalism

  Course# Course Title Instructor(s) Credits Day / Time
  J6019 Transparency and Democracy Michael Schudson 3 M 2:00-4:00

 

 
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