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Dec 12, 2024
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USC Catalogue 2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE]
Resistance to Genocide Interdisciplinary Minor
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To resist genocide effectively, we need to understand its history — the factors that have brought it about and those that have enabled people to prevent, resist or recuperate from mass violence. This interdisciplinary minor draws upon USC faculty in 11 academic units researching the causes, results and representations of attempted genocide as well as resistance to genocidal mass violence. Courses include attention to different definitions of genocide, its occurrence around the world and its representation in literature and the arts. Course RequirementsThe minor requires five courses (20 units); at least four must be at the upper-division level. As with all minors, students must choose at least four courses (16 units) outside their major department and four courses (16 units) that are not being used to satisfy any other subject requirement.
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Lower-Division Requirement
Choose one course (4 units) from the following list:
Upper-Division Requirements
Choose four courses (16 units) from the lists below, at least one from each list: List B — Representations of Genocide
List C — The Reality of Genocide
List D — Capstone Courses: Resisting Genocide
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