The Global Justice & PolicyTrack brings normative concerns to bear in its examination of a variety of global issues, including international political and economic relations, international law, the global environment, human rights, war and peace, and the encounter between cultures. Across the many disciplines embraced by this track, the theme of achieving justice - in its plurality of manifestations - serves as a unifying element.Students enrolled in this track will find careers in government service, law, non-governmental organizations, and international organizations.All students in Track B must take POSC 230, International Relations. Students select six additional courses. Total coursework must represent at least three different disciplines. No more than two 200-level courses may be selected in completing the track requirement.

PLEASE NOTE ALSO: JUST 301 Special Topic courses and JUST 401 Internships must be relevant to the track you are in.

Click here to see the 2008/09 catalog course selections. (scroll down the page for Track B selections)