Wikipedia talk:Education program archive/Rice University/Poverty, Justice, Human Capabilities Section 1 (Fall 2013)/Course description

Introduction
This course provides an introduction to the study of poverty, justice, and capabilities. The course considers theory and policy oriented towards improving human well-being in the US and internationally. Readings address material deprivations and inequalities, including links to racial and ethnic disparities, gender, sexual orientation, health status, education, human rights, and political freedoms.

Course Requirements

 * 1) The readings for this course consist of a series of scholarly articles and excerpts from books. The course will be conducted as a seminar with each class meeting devoted to discussion of the scheduled readings. Although classes may include a brief overview in lecture form, most instruction will be through class discussions focused on the readings. Students are responsible for all material covered in class, including any missed classes.
 * 2) Students are expected to check their Rice email and the course’s OWL-Space site regularly for communications and announcements relating to the course. Key announcements regarding course requirements and expectations will be made through OWL-Space.
 * 3) Throughout the semester, I encourage you to visit me during my office hours with any questions or concerns you may have about class. I am also available for meetings at other times by appointment.

''Any student with a disability requiring accommodations in this course is encouraged to contact me for a confidential discussion. Students with disabilities also need to contact Disability Support Services in the Ley Student Center.''

Technology Policy
Since this is a discussion class, the use of laptops, smart phones, iPads, and other technological devices is not permitted unless approved in advance. Violations, including texting and web browsing with your phone, will be severely penalized.

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