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A Labor Studies interdisciplinary concentration provides students with the chance to gain comprehensive knowledge about employment, workers, and their collective organizations through a multidisciplinary approach drawing from sociology, political science, economics, organizational development, history, and legal studies. By bridging academic disciplines, Labor Studies students can cultivate focused expertise on the factors influencing workplaces, examining how socioeconomic disparities, worker movements, technological advancements, and migration patterns transform labor dynamics both presently and prospectively. This program delivers a rigorous curriculum for those pursuing labor-focused careers in legal practice, organizational growth, employee relations, policy-making, career training initiatives, and social support services.