In Winter 2019, twenty-five Labor Studies-related courses will be offered at the UW Seattle, Bothell and Tacoma campuses. A full list appears below. Registration Period I for Winter Quarter will begin on Friday, November 2.
All courses listed count towards a Minor in Labor Studies. The Labor Studies Minor brings together a series of courses on labor in core social-science departments. From unions and organized labor, to the often unpaid caring labor taking place at home, Labor Studies is broadly conceived to include working men and women everywhere.
See a course missing from our list? Please let us know at hbcls@uw.edu .
WINTER QUARTER 2019
University of Washington - Seattle
AAS 206 - Contemporary Problems of Asian Americans |
AAS 350 - Critical Overseas Chinese/Chinese American Histories |
AES 322 / GWSS 300 - Gender, Race, and Class in Social Stratification |
AES 461 / SOC 461 - Comparative Ethnic Race Relations in the Americas |
CHSTU 254 - Northwest Latino Ethnic Communities: Culture, Race, Class, Immigration, and Socio-Economic and Political Marginalization |
CHSTU 260 - Introduction to Chicano Politics |
ANTH 373 - Labor, Identity and Knowledge in Health Care |
ECON 409 / POL S 409 - Undergraduate Seminar in Political Economy |
ECON 443 - Labor Market Analysis |
ENV H 460 - Occupational Safety Management |
GEOG 123 / JSIS 123 - Introduction to Globalization |
GEOG 271 - Geography of Food and Eating |
GEOG 342 - Geography of Inequality |
HSTAA 105 - The Peoples of the United States |
JSIS A 324 / LSJ 322 - Human Rights in Latin America |
JSIS B 324 - Immigration |
SOC 360 - Introduction to Social Stratification |
University of Washington - Bothell
BIS 327 - History of U.S. Labor Institutions |
BIS 445 - Meanings and Realities of Inequality |
BIS AES 305 - Power, Dissent, and American Culture |
University of Washington - Tacoma
TECON 450 - Labor Economics and Policy |
T EGL 101 - Introduction to Ethnic, Gender, and Labor Studies |
T EGL 266 - Introduction to Labor Studies |
T HIST 440 - Black Labor in America |
T POL S 480 - Politics, Philosophy, and Economics Seminar |