Equity, Inclusion, & Justice Studies Minor (EIJS)

The minor in Equity, Inclusion, and Justice Studies (EIJS) is an interdisciplinary minor intended to complement progress toward completion of a bachelor’s degree in the student’s major field of study. The minor is designed to encourage students to apply practices that promote equity and to consider and understand the importance of diversity and the value of inclusive groups, institutions, and communities. Courses contributing to the EIJS minor cover topics on race, sex, sexuality, ethnicity, religion, class, mental and physical ability, indigeneity, language, age, faith, and/or gender identity.


Course Requirements

 

Choose 18 hours from 3 or more disciplines

 
CJ 315Cross-Cultural Criminal Justice

3

EDUC 331Survey of Exceptional Learners

3

ENG 301Topics in Cultural Rhetorics

3

ENG 361African-American Literature

3

ENG 362Literature and Gender

3

ENG 454African-American Literature Seminar

3

ENG 485Rhetoric and Power

1-3

HIST 211Memphis Past and Present

3

HIST 354Manhood and Womanhood in Modern America

3

HIST 355Childhood and Youth in American History

3

HIST 376Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean

3

MGMT 250Leadership and Diversity

3

PHIL 219Social and Political Philosophy

3

POLS 113World Politics

3

PSYC 270Dynamics of Gender

3

PSYC 345Human Sexuality

3

PSYC 364Stereotyping and Prejudice

3

RS 270World Religions

3

RS 326Social and Political Theologies

3

RS 330Justice and Society

3

RS 340African American Theology

3

RS 372Women and Christianity

3

SPAN 300Internship: Serving a Multicultural Community I

3

SPAN 320Internship: Serving a Multicultural Community II

3

SPAN 340Internship: Serving a Multicultural Community III

3

This list does not include one-semester sections designed to contribute to the EIJS minor. All courses contributing to this minor will carry the EIJS attribute.

NOTE: The Department of Literature and Languages has oversight of the EIJS minor. Additional courses may be granted an attribute to fulfill credit hours for this minor. If you believe your course contributes to the minor (either for one semester or as an established addition to the list above), email a proposal for designation to the department’s director of the minor (Tawny LeBouef Tullia). Course substitutions for the minor require prior approval by the department’s director of the minor.

Total Credit Hours: 18

The Equity, Inclusion, and Justice Studies minor is intended to operate apart from the Global Studies and the Women’s and Gender Studies minors. A course taken as part of the requirements for the EIJS minor cannot also count toward either the Global Studies or Women’s and Gender Studies minors.

CRITERIA FOR EARNING THE MINOR

In order to earn this minor, a student will complete the following:
• 18 credit hours
• In those 18 hours, courses must be chosen from 3 or more disciplines (prefixes)
• At least 1 course completed toward the minor must have a Community-Engaged Learning (CEL) Attribute