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Major Overview
Social Theory and Practice (STP) is an interdisciplinary, justice-focused major where students integrate theory and practice to drive social change across diverse contexts. Through personalized academic paths, students engage in a collaborative, cohort-based community while working closely with faculty on their Senior Projects and forming long-term mentorships.
The Social Theory and Practice (STP) Major is open to ALL LSA Students
Courses & Requirements | Highlights | Faculty
The Social Theory & Practice Major
STP is a justice-focused major: Students critically, collaboratively, and creatively integrate theory and practice to explore, analyze, and meaningfully effect social justice change across contexts.
STP is interdisciplinary: Students take classes in and draw inspiration from Sociology, Psychology, Women’s and Gender Studies, American Culture, Environment, Education, Political Science, and many other disciplines.
STP is personalized and individualized: In collaboration with peers, instructors, and advisors, students develop their own path through the major, identifying the social justice topics, questions, classes, mentors, and community-based learning experiences that comprise their STP journey.
STP is a tight-knit, collaborative, cohort-based community: Faculty and students learn and work closely together across many semesters. STP students take 3 “cohort classes” together.
Every student works closely with a faculty advisor on their Senior Project (or Honors Thesis). It’s common for STP students to take multiple classes with the same STP instructor and to form long-standing mentorships with STP faculty. It is also very common to double-major with STP and/or to add one or more minors.
Common STP Student Focus Areas
Major Prerequisites
Major Requirements
Honors & Honors Theses
RCSTP 290 students learn with three STP graduating seniors
Requirements
Minimum Credits: 30
Social Theory and Practise (STP) is individualized; we recommend you to schedule an appointment with the STP Program Head & Advisor, Becca Pickus in the section below.
Advising for Social Theory and Practise
Note: Because the STP Major is individualized, it’s recommended to schedule an advising appointment with the STP Program Head & Advisor, Becca Pickus, to discuss your unique social justice interests and passions!
Highlights
F23 Senior Project Presentations Event
Faculty
Residential College: Social Theory and Practice NEW
Professor, Social Theory and Practice, Richard A. Meisler Collegiate Professor of Afroamerican and African Studies, and History
Clinical Associate Professor Emeritus, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Instructor, RC Social Theory and Practice Program
Social Theory & Practice Major Advisor; General Academic Advisor; Living/Learning Issues; Mental Health Referrals
Lecturer, Social Theory and Practice, and Spanish Language Internship Program Coordinator
Collegiate Professor of History and African American Studies in the History, Afroamerican and African Studies Departments and in the Residential College Social Theory and Practice Program
Associate Director for RC Faculty; Arthur F. Thurnau Professor; Associate Professor, Semester in Detroit, Social Theory and Practice Program; Advisor, Urban Studies minor; Faculty Director, Semester in Detroit