Department of Ethnic Studies, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
65 credits
Introduction
Ethnic Studies centers the histories, epistemologies and lived experiences of minoritized peoples and Indigenous nations. Our approach is intersectional and transnational. Ethnic Studies courses challenge systems of power and oppression, and advance liberation, emancipation, and self-determining futures. Students critically analyze differences in power expressed by the state, civil society, and individuals. Students challenge social constructions of race, ethnicity, nationality, sexuality, and gender. Ethnic Studies stresses the unique perspectives, contributions, and knowledges of Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) and other minoritized communities. This program of study also prepares our students to do collaborative and ethical research.
Why consider an Ethnic Studies Major?
A major in Ethnic Studies trains students to understand the social dynamics that govern communities of color, teaches them about diverse histories of resistance and liberation movements, and empowers then to enact social change towards a more just world and the betterment of the lives of BIPOC and minoritized people. Ethnic Studies majors will have opportunities to work in and advocate for communities of color in ethical and responsible ways.
It prepares students for a range of careers in social work, diplomacy, journalism, law, medicine, and health, by giving them the tools to analyze, communicate, and produce knowledge.
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Community Organizer, Social Worker, Journalist, Lawyer, Health/Medicine, Advocacy, Grant Writer.
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How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process):
The Department welcomes students interested in Ethnic Studies to schedule an advising appointment to learn more about the major and minors.
To declare a major in Ethnic Studies, a student will have successfully completed ETHN 201 and have met with an Ethnic Studies advisor to work through the graduation requirements.
When a student is ready to declare:
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.