2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 24, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

U.S. Race and Ethnic Studies Minor


The U.S. Race and Ethnic Studies minor offers an interdisciplinary exploration of the concepts of race and ethnicity across the curriculum. The program investigates race and ethnic identities as social, cultural, historical, and material realities and explores the construction and maintenance of those identities in U.S. culture. The interdisciplinary nature of the minor allows students to analyze race and ethnic identities, as well as the social issues connected to those populations, across academic fields of study and develops a social justice framework for engaging with contemporary issues of race and ethnicity.

Introduction to Race and Ethnic Studies (3 credits)


Social Science Requirements (6 credits)


Students must take two courses in race and ethnic studies from a social science perspective. Students can take any class from the list below or get approval from the director for a class not listed. Some courses may require prerequisites or permission of instructor. Examples of such courses include COMM 320 , CRIM 350 , and SOCL 233 . Students may count Civitae courses for both the minor and their Civitae pillar or perspectives requirements. Examplesof such courses include GEOG 370  and WGST 373 .

Arts and Humanities requirements (6 credits)


Students must take two courses in race and ethnic studies from an arts and humanities perspective. Students can take any class from the list below or get approval from the director for a class not listed. Some courses may require prerequisites or permission of instructor. Examples of such courses include ENGL 337 , ENGL 362 , ENGL 384 , and ENGL 441 . Students may count Civitae courses for both the minor and their Civitae pillar or perspectivesrequirements. Examples of such courses include ENGL 377 , ENGL 378 , MUSC 221 , and MUSC 322 .

Electives (3 credits)


Students will take one additional course on race and ethnic studies from the courses listed above.