Poverty Studies (Minor)

Director:
Connie Snyder Mick
cmick@nd.edu
574-631-0498

socialconcerns.nd.edu/povertystudies
 


The Poverty Studies Interdisciplinary Minor (PSIM) contributes to Notre Dame’s mission to “develop in students a disciplined sensibility to the poverty and injustice that burden the lives of so many” by focusing on the Catholic social teaching principle of the preferential option for the poor. Poverty Studies asks students to examine poverty, injustice, and oppression through research in multiple disciplines and through experiential learning in which students encounter people experiencing and addressing poverty firsthand. Through Poverty Studies, students combine passion, curiosity, knowledge, and skills to discern how they can help create a more equitable world in any profession they choose.

Poverty Studies Interdisciplinary Minor students take four types of courses, for a total of 15 credit hours:

Gateway Course: Introduction to Poverty Studies3
Experiential Learning3
Electives6
Capstone Seminar or Special Studies Capstone3
Total Hours15