Ethnic Studies, Associate in Arts
An Associate in Arts degree in Ethnic Studies can be used in social work, teaching, law, advocacy, politics, community services, cultural arts, museums, and local, state, and federal governmental agencies. Ethnic Studies scholarship is interdisciplinary by nature and interrogates the multiple meanings of diversity. It also engages students in critically examining diverse groups' cultural contributions, historical experiences, and socioeconomic concerns. As part of our pedagogical philosophy, the Ethnic Studies program uses student-centered pedagogies to expand students’ social and political horizons and their creative, critical thinking skills. The Ethnic Studies program is committed to prov
Courses
- COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking
- ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing
- ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing
- STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics