Diversity Fellowship

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA

DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE

DIVERSITY FELLOW REQUIREMENTS (Fall 2021)

MAJOR/MINOR REQUIREMENT – Open to all Criminology & Criminal Justice major or minor, Cyber Criminology minor, or Sociology minor

COURSE REQUIREMENTS – To qualify, at student must have COMPLETED:

  • At least two of the below CCJ/SOC courses
  • At least two of the below listed courses from outside of CCJ/SOC
  • Note: if a student is graduating at the end of the current semester & also currently taking any of their qualifying course(s), they may still apply for fellow status that would be conferred upon completion of the course(s)

APPLICATION – Fellow applications will be reviewed once a year. To be considered for fellow status, interested students must complete the application for by that semester’s deadline. More information will be sent via email each Fall. Diversity Fellows will be eligible to submit a paper for an additional award. Information on the paper award will be sent to all Diversity Fellows in December.

QUALIFYING CCJ/SOC COURSES—COMPLETE AT LEAST TWO (2)

  • CJ 230 – Social Inequality in the Criminal Justice System
  • CJ 303 – Race, Ethnicity, and Crime
  • CJ 304 – Gender and Crime
  • CJ 408 – Gendered Justice and the Death Penalty
  • CJ 409 – Women, Law, and Incarceration
  • CJ 424 – Hate Crimes
  • CJ 425 – Domestic Violence
  • CJ 428 – Human Trafficking
  • CJ 435 – Global Perspectives on Crime and Justice
  • CJ 470 – Mass Incarceration
  • SOC 202 – Social Problems
  • SOC 310 – Social Movements and Collective Behavior
  • SOC 315 – Race And Ethnic Relations
  • SOC 352 – Social Inequality
  • SOC 405 – Gender & Society
  • SOC 460 – Body Politics

QUALIFYING COURSES OUTSIDE OF CCJ/SOC—COMPLETE AT LEAST TWO (2)

AMERICAN STUDIES

  • AMS 201 – Intro African Amer Study
  • AMS 203 – Introduction to Southern Studies
  • AMS 206 – Native American Studies
  • AMS 207 – Intro to Latinx Studies
  • AMS 213 – Honors Introduction to Southern Studies
  • AMS 222 – Modern Gay America – Introduction to LGBTQ Histories
  • AMS 303 – Education Of Southern Blacks
  • AMS 310 – The Latinx Experience
  • AMS 321 – African American Folk Art
  • AMS 336 – Rock, Soul, Hip-Hop and Country
  • AMS 340 – Women in the South
  • AMS 341 – African American Art
  • AMS 380 – Imagining the Indian – Native Americans on Page and Screen
  • AMS 401 – Black Intellectual Thought
  • AMS 422 – Popular Culture in America
  • AMS 423 – The Roots of American Music
  • AMS 446 – Gender and Environment
  • AMS 450 – (En)gendering Black History – Black Feminist Thought and Action in American History
  • AMS 465 – Fictions of American Identity
  • AMS 470 – Natives and Newcomers – Cross-Cultural Encounters in Early America

ANTHROPOLOGY

  • ANT 106 – Native Peoples of North America
  • ANT 210 – Language and Culture
  • ANT 275 – Race, Ethnicity Human, and Variation
  • ANT 302 – Language and Race
  • ANT 402 – Health & Inequalities

ART AND ART HISTORY

  • ARH 378 – Art of the African Diaspora
  • ARH 388 – African American Art
  • ARH 389 – Harlem Renaissance Art
  • ARH 488 – Topics in African American Art

ENGLISH

  • EN 249 African American Literature I
  • EN 250 – African American Literature II
  • EN 350 Topics in African American Lit
  • EN 367 – Postcolonial and Global Anglophone Literature
  • EN 488 – Adv Stdy African American Lit

GENDER AND RACE STUDIES

  • AAST 221 – Contemporary In(queer)ies
  • AAST 222 – LGBTQ Histories
  • AAST 225 – Black Women’s Experiences in the South
  • AAST 302 – The Black Church
  • AAST 303 – Education Of Southern Blacks
  • AAST 333 – Black Family Studies
  • AAST 352 – Social Inequality
  • AAST 336 – Concepts of Race and Racism
  • AAST 401 – Black Intellectual Thought
  • AAST 413 – Communication and Diversity
  • AAST 434 – Race, Ethnicity, and Health Disparities
  • AAST 435 – Black Feminism
  • WS 200 – Intro To Women Studies
  • WS 430 – Contemporary Issues Feminist Theory
  • WS 425 – Black Feminism
  • WS 470 – Gender, Race, and Class

HISTORY

  • HY 226 – Hy Alabama From 1865
  • HY 313 – American South Since 1865
  • HY 314 – Coming Of The Civil War
  • HY 315 – The Civil War
  • HY 319 – 19th Century Black History
  • HY 320 – 20th Century Black History
  • HY 330 – Civil Rights Movement
  • HY 331 – Religion and Civil Rights
  • HY 332 – Native American History
  • HY 336 – U.S. Disability History
  • HY 345 – Race and Science
  • HY 356 – The Holocaust – History and Memory
  • HY 411 – Comp. Slavery & Emancipation
  • HY 412 – Slavery America Popular Cult
  • HY 418 – Slavery, Freedom, and Authority
  • HY 428 – Women In America
  • HY 432 – Gender and Native Americans – Beyond Pocohontas
  • HY 448 – Women in Europe since 1750
  • HY 461 – Great Cases in the History of Slavery

MASS COMMUNICATION

  • MC 426 – Race, Gender, and Media

MODERN LANGUAGES AND CLASSICS

  • ARB 350 – Culture and Society in Africa and the Middle East – Present and Past
  • ARB 355 – The Arabian Nights
  • GN 260 – Holocaust In Film & Lit

NEW COLLEGE

  • NEW 140 – Sexuality and Society
  • NEW 237 – Cooperation & Conflict
  • NEW 273 – Social Issues & Ethics
  • NEW 415 – Gender, Sexuality &Pop Culture
  • NEW 422 – Girls’ Studies
  • NEW 434 – Documenting Justice I
  • NEW 435 – Documenting Justice II
  • NEW 446 – Gender and Environment
  • NEW 472 – Social Change

POLITICAL SCIENCE

  • PSC 316 – Southern Politics
  • PSC 319 – Con Law Civ Rts and Libs
  • PSC 335 – Soc Movements & Cont Politics
  • PSC 344 – The Israel-Palestine Conflict
  • PSC 364 – African Amer & Polit Sys
  • PSC 416 – Migration and American Politics
  • PSC 417 – Gender and Politics
  • PSC 448 – Human Rights & Institutions
  • PSC 465 – The Politics of Sex
  • PSC 466 – The Politics of Poverty
  • PSC 471 – Equal Opportunity and the Law

PSYCHOLOGY

  • PY 371 – Psychology Of Gender

RELIGIOUS STUDIES

  • REL 101 – The Violent and the Sacred – Religion and the Problem of Human Suffering
  • REL 223 – Holocaust Historical Perspective
  • REL 226 – African Diaspora Religions
  • REL 234 – Women And Religion
  • REL 336 – Islam and the West

SOCIAL WORK

  • SW 351, Oppression & Social Injustice