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Nov 23, 2024
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2021-2022 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG–FOR INFORMATION ONLY]
Ethnic Studies (Minor)
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Return to: Department of History, Sociology, and Anthropology
Program Learning Outcomes
- Comprehend the historical influence of various ethnic groups and their socio-influenced outcomes in the formation of racial classifications, their intersectionality of gender, religion, sexuality, and class across the United States and internationally.
- Foster an understanding of various socio-humanitarian aspects of people through culture, race, religions, class, etc., through the conduction of interdisciplinary research.
- Develop skills in research methodological interpretation and analysis involving interconnections of ethnic studies.
- Examine aspects of inequality, socio-disparities, and power in the United States and internationally while advancing critical scholarly skills and use of information literacy.
- Appreciate philosophies of social change and culture thought from the past and present nationally and internationally and how it relates to life experiences around us.
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Ethnic Studies Minor Curriculum (18 Credits)
Required Courses (6 Credits)
Select One of the Following (3 Credits)
Indigenous Peoples (3 Credits)
Select one of the following:
African & African American Experiences (3 Credits)
Select one of the following:
World Cultures (6 Credits)
Select two of the following:
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