LST 101: Introduction to Labor Studies
This course lays the foundation for any future study in this field by examining the basic theories behind the practice of labor relations in the US.
LST/HST 209: History of Labor in the United States
This course reviews the major developments in US labor history from the colonial times to the present.
LST 250: Problems in Labor Studies
Topics to be studied will be drawn from the
following areas:minorities in the labor movement: the role of
women, Latinos, African-Americans, Asian-Americans and Native Americans
in the development of the US labor movement. This course will serve as
the diversity requirement for the certificate program.
LST 350: Issues in Labor Studies
Exploration of contemporary issues facing labor. Example of possible topics include technology and labor; jobs and the global economy; occupational safety and health and the law.
LST 450: Seminar in Labor Studies
Research Methods in Labor Studies. Students will do a research project on a labor topic of their choosing. They will have access to the UMass Dartmouth library and other union -related locations where they will conduct their research. In this course they will also learn research methods and presentation skills.
LST 451/MGT 452: Human Resource Law
An introduction to the major
areas of labor law, including hiring, affirmative action, performance
appraisal and discrimination in the workplace.
Students will be able to chose electives (6 credits) from the existing courses in the Labor Studies Minor program.
