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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
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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