Degree Curriculum
Students who satisfy the requirements for graduation from the College and complete the required Labor Studies courses with the average grade of C (2.00 grade-point average) or higher receive the degree of Associate in Arts and the Award of Achievement in Labor Studies.
Admission.
Enrollment in Labor Studies is open to all
interested students.
Course of Study.
The course of study includes instruction in
labor history; labor and politics; labor law; labor
economics; labor relations and collective bargaining;
pension, health and welfare issues; grievance handling and
arbitration; women's employment issues; health and safety in
the workplace; employment discrimination; steward training;
contemporary labor issues; and communications for labor
leaders. Electives have been recommended to strengthen
students' knowledge and skills in selected areas, to guide
students in selecting courses to fulfill the requirements
for graduation from the College, and to aid students
considering further education at a branch of the California
State University and Colleges or the University of
California.
The Faculty.
The faculty consists of labor scholars and
labor practitioners with experience working for San
Francisco unions and governmental agencies.
Employment.
Those who complete the Associate in Arts
curriculum satisfactorily are qualified for employment with
labor organizations and governmental agencies. Labor Studies
graduates hold staff positions with unions as negotiators,
field representatives, organizers, and also work in union
research, education, and legislative departments. Local,
state, and federal agencies also employ labor relations
graduates.