American Cultural Studies Program, University Interdisciplinary Programs
26 credits
Introduction
This interdisciplinary minor will develop multicultural knowledge and competencies that contribute to the development of culturally effective administrators/ practitioners who are open to self-examination, are flexible and knowledgeable about diversity, and are constantly seeking to promote cross-cultural and global understanding. The minor offers an undergraduate background for advanced study in higher education, student affairs administration, as well as graduate studies in public service/public sector areas.
For more information, contact Dr. Marie Eaton, coordinator of the Diversity in Higher Education minor, or Dr. Lawrence Estrada, Director of American Cultural Studies.
Why Consider a Diversity in Higher Education Minor?
The Diversity in Higher Education Minor is for students wanting to develop multicultural knowledge and competencies that contribute to the development of culturally effective administrators/practitioners who are open to self examination, are flexible and knowledgeable about diversity, and are constantly seeking to promote cross-cultural and global understanding. The minor offers an undergraduate background for advance study in higher education, student affairs administration, as well as graduate studies in public service/public sector areas.
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Designed for students seeking careers in higher education administration and student affairs.
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How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process):
Advisement for the minor can be secured through the Coordinator of the Minor, Professor Marie Eaton, FA 323, 360-650-3104.
Grade Requirements
A grade of C- or better is required for a student’s major or minor courses, and supporting courses for majors and minors.