ETHNIC STUDIES
An associate’s degree in Ethnic Studies provides students with theoretical frameworks through which students are able to explore, examine and analyze the experiences of a wide array of ethnic groups in the United States. Students will build skills communicating with diverse audiences, address issues of underrepresentation and enhance their cultural outlook. This degree equips students to enter a multi-ethnic workforce and more effectively work towards issues related to social justice.
Courses
- AFRO AM 002 — The African American in Contemporary Urban Society
- AFRO AM 004 — The African American in the History of the U.S. I
- AFRO AM 005 — The African American in the History of the U.S. II
- AFRO AM 020 — African-American Literature
- CHICANO 002 — The Mexican-American in Contemporary Society
- CHICANO 007 — The Mexican-American in the History of the United States I
- CHICANO 008 — The Mexican-American in the History of the United States II
- CHICANO 037 — Chicano Literature
- CHICANO 054 — Mexican-American Arts in American Culture
- JEWISH 025 — The History of the Jewish People
- SOC 002 — American Social Problems
- SOC 011 — Race and Ethnic Relations