Civil and Human Rights (Minor)

The Minor in Civil and Human Rights emphasizes a unified study of domestic and international civil and human rights. Core courses introduce students to the most pressing issues of civil and human rights today, in the United States and abroad. Elective courses then allow students to continue their studies by deepening their focus on a particular topic or expanding the breadth of their understanding of a fuller range of civil and human rights issues.

For more complete information about the minor in Civil and Human Rights and associated opportunities for Klau Institute Student Affiliates, please consult our website

Questions about the minor can be directed to Arlene Montevecchio at amonteve@nd.edu.

CHR 30715Introduction to International Human Rights3
or CHR 30708 International Law and Human Rights
CHR 33702Contemporary Issues in Race and US Law3
or CHR 30721 U.S. Civil Rights in History and Law
CHR Electives9
Nine credits in CHR 20000-40000
Total Hours15