Ethnic studies grew out of the civil rights movements and growing social consciousness of the 1960s. Ethnic studies majors take a multidisciplinary approach to studying the lives and experiences of groups originating from Africa, Asia, and the Americas. You’ll take classes in the social sciences to achieve a better understanding the socioeconomic, historical, and political context of people of color in the United States, as well as explore the subjective experiences of minority groups through literature and art. The objective is to heighten society’s awareness of the gifts, struggles, and needs of ethnic communities; the ultimate goal is to improve living conditions and balance social power.
Ethnic studies majors definitely develop and hone writing, researching, and critical thinking skills. Expect to undertake an independent project during senior year on a topic of your choice. If you focus on a community where English is a second language, you’ll learn to speak and write in that language.
Analysis and Video Production
Community Research in a Multicultural Context
Film-Video Images of Communities of Color:
History of Race and Ethnicity in Western North America
Introduction to Ethnic Studies
People of Mixed Race Descent
Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration in the United States
Racialization and Empire
Social Science Methods
The Making of Multicultural America: A Comparative Historical Perspective
The Southern Border
To get ready for this major, focus on English and history classes. Taking three or four years of Spanish (or another language) would also be smart.
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