SDG 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth - Undergraduate Courses

RUTGERS–NEW BRUNSWICK

Immigration Public Policy (37:575:320)
School of Management and Labor Relations
This course covers immigration and immigrant workers in American society and related public policy debates.

Working Women in American Society (37:575:309)
School of Management and Labor Relations
This course focuses on the contemporary experience of working women, including an exploration of current legal strategies and social policies created to address their concerns.

Latino Workers in the United States (37:575:307)
School of Management and Labor Relations
This course explores the role of Latino workers in U.S. society and the U.S. economy, as well as the impact of the new migration on the U.S. labor market and social policy.

Black Workers in American Society (37:575:303)
School of Management and Labor Relations
This course examines the historical relationships between African-American workers and the American labor movement and analyzes problems facing Black workers at the workplace.

Religion in the Workplace (37:575:297)
School of Management and Labor Relations
This course covers contemporary workplace issues stemming from religious diversity. 

Immigration Law and Employment Rights (37:575:321)
School of Management and Labor Relations
This course explores contemporary immigration law in the U.S., with topics including employer compliance issues, employee rights, immigrant employee representation, and related policy debates.

Diversity in the Workplace (37:575:364)
School of Management and Labor Relations
This courses focuses on how the increasing demographic diversity of American workplaces affects social relations, cultural dynamics, and organizational effectiveness.

Disability, Work, and Society (37:575:365)
School of Management and Labor Relations
This course explores the relationship of disability to work, politics, law, popular culture, and the built environment.

Asian American Workers in a Global Context (37:575:366)
School of Management and Labor Relations
This course covers social structures affecting Asian American workers, contemporary and historical immigration policies, stereotypes and other problems, racialized employment, inequality and achievement, and differences by nation origin.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Promote sustained, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth and productive employment and decent work for all