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Apr 11, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
Justice Studies Certificate
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Return to: Undergraduate Degrees, Majors, Concentrations, Minors, and Certificates
The Undergraduate Certificate in Justice Studies (JUST) offers undergraduate students the opportunity to train in complex and collaborative sociolegal problem solving to address the diverse issues faced by marginalized rural and urban Appalachian communities, as articulated by those communities themselves. The certificate is offered through the newly established Justice Studies interdisciplinary program, home to the Appalachian Justice Research Center’s undergraduate curriculum. Working with interdisciplinary UTK faculty and community members, undergraduate students will train in capstone, intern, and/or community lab courses, alongside law, graduate, and clinical students. Students will select their courses from a menu of curated courses from across campus, in consultation with the program director/advisor. In addition to the core JUST curriculum, students are required to choose courses from 1) a foundational set of sociolegal and justice studies courses and 2) a robust set of transdisciplinary methods and skill sets needed for an emergent and transforming justice workforce. Completion of the certificate requires an online exit survey for program assessment purposes. Applicants to the JUST undergraduate certificate program must submit a letter of application and record of coursework to the director(s) of the Appalachian Justice Research Center, including any relevant courses and community experience. Students should tailor their letter to their major’s skill sets, their justice interests, and their community background. The JUST certificate is intended as additional study for undergraduate students who are concurrently enrolled in another discipline at the University of Tennessee. The JUST Undergraduate Certificate consists of a minimum of 12 hours, completed at the upper division level (300 or above), in interdisciplinary coursework outlined as follows. A maximum of 6 credits can overlap between the JUST certificate and the student’s home discipline, as approved by the program director. Courses for the certificate must be completed with a grade of “C” or better. Depending upon a student’s undergraduate program of study, prerequisite courses may be needed in order to complete the requirements of this certificate.
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Undergraduate Certificate Type: Add-On
Credit Hours Required
The JUST Undergraduate Certificate consists of a minimum of 12 hours, completed at the upper division level (300 or above). A maximum of 6 credits can overlap between the JUST certificate and the student’s home discipline, as approved by the program director. Courses for the certificate must be completed with a grade of “C” or better. Depending upon a student’s undergraduate program of study, prerequisite courses may be needed in order to complete the requirements of this certificate. Admissions Standards/Procedures
Applicants to the JUST undergraduate certificate program must submit a letter of application to the director(s) of the Appalachian Justice Research Center, including any relevant courses and community experience. Students should tailor their letter to their major’s skill sets, justice interests, and community background. The JUST certificate is intended as additional study for undergraduate students who are concurrently enrolled in another discipline at the University of Tennessee. JUST Core
Three (3) credits chosen from a JUST course. Foundational and Conceptual Requirements
Six (6) credits chosen from conceptual and foundational courses in sociolegal and justice studies. - AFST 300 - The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the United States 3 Credit Hours
- AFST 313 - Social Context of African American Health 3 Credit Hours
- AFST 325 - Studies in Black Education 3 Credit Hours
- AFST 343 - Race and Ethnicity 3 Credit Hours *
- AFST 346 - African American Religious History 3 Credit Hours
- AFST 354 - Black Men in U.S. Society 3 Credit Hours
- AFST 359 - African American Intellectual Thought 3 Credit Hours
- AFST 374 - History of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States 3 Credit Hours
- AFST 375 - African American Women’s History from Slavery to the Present 3 Credit Hours
- AFST 376 - The African American Experience from the Colonial Period to the Civil War 3 Credit Hours
- AFST 380 - The African American Experience from the Civil War to the Present 3 Credit Hours
- AFST 415 - Black American Politics 3 Credit Hours
- AFST 425 - Black Feminist Theory 3 Credit Hours
- AFST 442 - Comparative Poverty and Development 3 Credit Hours
- AFST 444 - Black Masculinities 3 Credit Hours
- AFST 456 - Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice 3 Credit Hours
- AFST 472 - Civil Rights Movement 3 Credit Hours
- ANTH 314 - Latinos in the United States 3 Credit Hours
- ANTH 320 - American Cultures 3 Credit Hours
- ANTH 325 - Migration and Transnationalism 3 Credit Hours
- ANTH 413 - Dynamics of Health and Illness 3 Credit Hours
- ANTH 414 - Political Anthropology 3 Credit Hours
- ANTH 419 - Anthropology of Human Rights 3 Credit Hours
- ANTH 420 - Disasters 3 Credit Hours
- ANTH 421 - Refugees and Displaced People 3 Credit Hours
- ANTH 422 - Anthropology of Global Inequality 3 Credit Hours
- ANTH 423 - Feminist Anthropology 3 Credit Hours
- ANTH 424 - Queer Anthropology 3 Credit Hours
- ANTH 425 - Humanitarianism 3 Credit Hours
- ANTH 426 - Decolonization 3 Credit Hours
- ANTH 432 - Anthropology of Warfare, Violence, and Peace 3 Credit Hours
- ANTH 489 - Forensic Science and Human Rights 3 Credit Hours
- CNST 439 - Race and Ethnicity in American Cinema 3 Credit Hours
- CNST 465 - Latin American Film and Culture 3 Credit Hours
- CNST 469 - Sexuality and Cinema 3 Credit Hours
- ENGL 331 - Race and Ethnicity in American Literature 3 Credit Hours *
- ENGL 439 - Race and Ethnicity in American Cinema 3 Credit Hours
- ENGL 441 - Southern Literature 3 Credit Hours
- ENGL 444 - Appalachian Literature and Culture 3 Credit Hours
- GEOG 331 - Natural Hazards 3 Credit Hours *
- GEOG 333 - Climate Change and Human Response 3 Credit Hours
- GEOG 334 - Meteorology 4 Credit Hours *
- GEOG 466 - Political Ecology 3 Credit Hours
- GEOG 340 - Economic Geography in the Modern World 3 Credit Hours *
- GEOG 341 - Introduction to Urban Studies: Social and Spatial Origins of Contemporary Cities 3 Credit Hours *
- GEOG 344 - Population Geography 3 Credit Hours
- GEOG 346 - Energy, Governance, and Sustainability 3 Credit Hours
- GEOG 361 - Regional Dynamics of the United States and Canada 3 Credit Hours
- GEOG 362 - Sustainable Development in Appalachia 3 Credit Hours
- GEOG 363 - Southern Spaces and Places 3 Credit Hours *
- GEOG 421 - Maps, Society, Power 3 Credit Hours
- GEOG 425 - Human Dimension in GIScience 3 Credit Hours
- GEOG 439 - Plants, People, and Climate in North America 3 Credit Hours
- GEOG 441 - Cities as Economic Engines 3 Credit Hours *
- GEOG 442 - Urban Spaces and Urban Society 3 Credit Hours *
- GEOG 443 - Urban Ecology 3 Credit Hours
- GEOG 444 - The Age of Migration 3 Credit Hours *
- GEOG 445 - Cities in a World System 3 Credit Hours *
- GEOG 446 - City and Community Sustainability Planning 3 Credit Hours
- GEOG 449 - Geography of Transportation 3 Credit Hours *
- GEOG 455 - Field Research Methods in Physical Geography 4 Credit Hours
- GEOG 462 - Geographies of Race and Racism 3 Credit Hours
- GEOG 495 - Special Topics in Geography 1-4 Credit Hours
- HIUS 374 - History of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States 3 Credit Hours
- HIUS 376 - African American Womenʼs History from Slavery to the Present 3 Credit Hours
- HIUS 379 - African American Experience from Colonial Period to Civil War 3 Credit Hours
- HIUS 380 - African American Experience from Civil War to the Present 3 Credit Hours
- HIUS 381 - History of Tennessee 3 Credit Hours
- HIUS 382 - Appalachian History 3 Credit Hours *
- HIUS 444 - History of the South 3 Credit Hours *
- JMED 366 - Media and Democracy 3 Credit Hours
- JMED 400 - Mass Communication Law and Ethics 3 Credit Hours
- JMED 410 - Media Ethics 3 Credit Hours
- JMED 455 - Science, Media, and Society 3 Credit Hours
- JMED 466 - Media, Diversity, and Society 3 Credit Hours *
- PHIL 382 - Philosophy of Feminism 3 Credit Hours *
- PHIL 383 - Philosophy of Disability 3 Credit Hours *
- PHIL 390 - Philosophical Foundations of Democracy 3 Credit Hours *
- PHIL 391 - Social and Political Philosophy 3 Credit Hours *
- PHIL 392 - Philosophy of Law 3 Credit Hours *
- PHIL 441 - Global Justice and Human Rights 3 Credit Hours *
- POLS 330 - Law in American Society 3 Credit Hours
- POLS 341 - Judicial Process and Policymaking 3 Credit Hours
- POLS 413 - Race, Ethnicity, and Politics 3 Credit Hours
- POLS 414 - Gender and Politics 3 Credit Hours
- POLS 415 - Black American Politics 3 Credit Hours
- POLS 425 - Media and Politics 3 Credit Hours
- POLS 430 - United States Constitutional Law: Sources of Power and Restraint 3 Credit Hours *
- POLS 431 - United States Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Liberties 3 Credit Hours *
- POLS 435 - Criminal Law and Procedure 3 Credit Hours
- PSYC 430 - Health Psychology 3 Credit Hours
- PSYC 434 - Psychology of Gender 3 Credit Hours *
- PSYC 435 - Multicultural Psychology 3 Credit Hours *
- PSYC 436 - Positive Psychology 3 Credit Hours
- PSYC 440 - Industrial and Organizational Psychology 3 Credit Hours
- PSYC 471 - Psychology of Prejudice 3 Credit Hours *
- PSYC 472 - Psychology of Trauma 3 Credit Hours
- PSYC 473 - Youth Mentoring: Theory, Research, and Practice 3 Credit Hours
- PSYC 476 - African American Psychology 3 Credit Hours
- PSYC 481 - Intimate Partner Violence 3 Credit Hours *
- REST 343 - Religion, Nature, and Ethics 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 303 - Sociology of Religion 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 310 - American Society 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 311 - Family 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 321 - Sociological Theory 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 341 - Social Inequalities 3 Credit Hours *
- SOCI 342 - Globalization and Justice 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 343 - Race and Ethnicity 3 Credit Hours *
- SOCI 344 - Political Sociology 3 Credit Hours *
- SOCI 345 - Social Movements 3 Credit Hours *
- SOCI 350* - Criminology 3 Credit Hours *
- SOCI 353 - Criminal Justice 3 Credit Hours *
- SOCI 354 - Black Men in US Societies 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 360 - Environment and Resources 3 Credit Hours *
- SOCI 361 - Environmental Justice 3 Credit Hours *
- SOCI 362 - Population 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 363 - Food, Agriculture, and Society 3 Credit Hours *
- SOCI 375 - Gender in Society 3 Credit Hours *
- SOCI 395 - Political Economy of Regions and Peoples of the World 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 400 - Special Topics 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 401 - Special Topics in Criminology 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 410 - Sociology of Culture 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 411 - Police and Society 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 415 - Visual Criminology 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 419 - Sociology, Science Fiction Film, and Artificial Intelligence 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 442 - Comparative Poverty and Development 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 444 - Black Masculinities 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 446 - The Modern World System 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 449 - Youth Justice 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 452 - Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 453 - Gender and Crime 3 Credit Hours *
- SOCI 454 - Restorative Justice 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 455 - Law and Society 3 Credit Hours *
- SOCI 456 - Punishment and Society 3 Credit Hours *
- SOCI 460 - Capitalism and Racism 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 461 - Immigration Politics and Policies 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 463 - Community, Sustainability and Justice 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 464 - Political Economy of Natural Resources and the Environment 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 465 - Social Values and the Environment 3 Credit Hours *
- SOCI 466 - Special Topics in Race and Ethnicity 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 472 - Civil Rights Movement 3 Credit Hours
- WGS 320 - Gender, Sexuality, and Religion 3 Credit Hours
- WGS 325 - Women in American History 3 Credit Hours
- WGS 340 - Gender, Politics, and the Law 3 Credit Hours
- WGS 354 - Black Men in US Society 3 Credit Hours
- WGS 375 - Gender in Society 3 Credit Hours
- WGS 376 - African American Women’s History from Slavery to the Present 3 Credit Hours
- WGS 382 - Philosophy of Feminism 3 Credit Hours
- WGS 425 - Black Feminist Theory Credit Hours
- WGS 434 - Psychology of Gender 3 Credit Hours
- WGS 436 - History of Gender and Sexuality in the United States 3 Credit Hours
- WGS 444 - Black Masculinities 3 Credit Hours
- WGS 453 - Gender and Crime 3 Credit Hours
- WGS 469 - Sexuality and Cinema 3 Credit Hours *
- WGS 484 - African American Women in American Society 3 Credit Hours
Skills-Based Methods Requirements
Three (3) credits chosen from research methods and skill-based courses. A research methods course from the student’s major may be considered for approval by program director. Non-Course Requirements
Completion of online assessment module (exit survey) upon completion of all other certificate requirements. |
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