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ETHNIC STUDIES
College of Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies

BACHELOR OF ARTS
MINOR
CERTIFICATE
CAREER POSSIBILITIES
FACULTY
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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

Ethnic Studies is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the cultures, languages, historical and contemporary issues relating to African Americans, Asian Americans,Chicana/os-Latina/os, and Native Americans. The program directs students to critically examine the cultural contributions made by these groups to world civilization and to American society. Ethnic Studies challenges all students to analyze existing generalizations, theories, and concepts about racial and ethnic groups in order to develop valid generalizations, concepts, and theories about the people and their experiences. Students are encouraged to actively work to eliminate problems based on discrimination.

Students are also encouraged to blend professional area studies with Ethnic Studies. For example, a student may major in Ethnic Studies and minor in Business Administration. Similarly, students with a degree in Engineering Technology may minor in Ethnic Studies and emerge well-prepared professionally to assume middle management and supervisory positions in a multicultural society. Ethnic Studies majors and minors enter careers and professions in both the public and private sectors. Program advising and other information can be obtained from the Ethnic Studies Office.

Specializations

  • BA: Ethnic Studies with a concentration in one of the following: Asian American Studies / Chicana/o Studies / Native American Studies / Pan African Studies, and General Ethnic Studies.
Special Features
  • A student who majors in Ethnic Studies will not only have a strong background in one of the four areas of specializations but will also gain broad background knowledge of other ethnic groups. Each program area develops its major focus in coordination with other program areas.
  • Ethnic Studies encourages students to actively participate in community service learning projects. These projects afford students such opportunities as working directly with community-based organizations and/or agencies, local high schools and/or middle schools.
  • Ethnic Studies regularly sponsors cultural programs providing an opportunity for learning more about the experiences of the social groups framing the content of the Ethnic Studies program.

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

REQUIREMENTS – BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE

Units required for Major: 36
Minimum total units required for BA: 120

A. Required Lower Division Course (3 units)

(3)

ETHN 11

Introduction to Ethnic Studies


B. Required Upper Division Courses (21 units)

(3)

ETHN 100

Ethnic America (passing score on WPE)

(3)

ETHN 110

The Asian American Experience

(3)

ETHN 130

Chicano/Mexican-American Experience OR

ETHN 131

La Raza Studies

(3)

ETHN 140

Native American Experience

(3)

ETHN 170

Pan African Studies

(3)

ETHN 194

Research in Ethnic Studies

(3)

ETHN 195

Fieldwork in Ethnic Studies


C. Electives (12 units)

(12) Four upper division Ethnic Studies and/or cross-listed courses selected with advisor approval to provide the opportunity for social, cultural and historical study; should also apply to the area of concentration; see note below.

Notes:

  • Contact the department for a list of approved electives.
  • A concentration must be declared in Asian American Studies, Chicana/o, Native American Studies, Pan African Studies, or General Ethnic Studies. The concentration includes 12 units of electives.
REQUIREMENTS - MINOR

Total units required for Minor: 21 with no more than 6 lower division units.

(3)

ETHN 11

Introduction to Ethnic Studies

(3)

ETHN 110

The Asian American Experience

(3)

ETHN 130

Chicano/Mexican-American Experience OR

ETHN 131

La Raza Studies

(3)

ETHN 140

Native American Experience

(3)

ETHN 170

Pan African Studies

(6)

Electives approved by the appropriate program director or chair

REQUIREMENTS - MINOR - NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES

Total units required for Minor: 21

(3)

ETHN 53

Introduction to Native American Studies

(3)

ETHN 140

Native American Experience

(3)

ETHN 152

Native American Sovereignty and U.S. Laws

(12)

Electives approved by Native American Studies Program Director

REQUIREMENTS - CERTIFICATE - PAN AFRICAN STUDIES

Total units required for Certificate: 24

A certificate in Pan African Studies is available with special permission through the Ethnic Studies Department. Students enrolled in the Cooper-Woodson College Enhancement Program are eligible for this certificate. The Director of Pan African Studies certifies those eligible for this certificate.

(3) ETHN 141/
GOVT 141
Politics of the African Diaspora

(3)

ETHN 170

Pan African Studies

(3) ETHN 172 Black Women in America

(3)

HIST 7

History of African Civilizations OR

HIST 141

History of Africa Since 1800

(3) HIST 142 History of Women in Africa

(3)

HIST 177

The African-American Experience, 1603-present

(3) Select a course in African culture

(3) Select a course in African society


CAREER POSSIBILITIES

Affirmative Action Officer · Community Organization Director · Counselor: Employment, Resident, School, Youth · Diversity Director/Manager · Educational Specialist · Equal Opportunity Representative · Ethnologist · College/University Faculty Member · Foreign Service Officer · Human Relations Specialist · Lobbyist · Ombudsperson · Peace Officer · Researcher · Social Worker · Teacher · Urban Specialist

FACULTY

Timothy Fong, Director of Asian American Studies
David León, Director of Chicana/o Latina/o Studies
Annette Reed, Director of Native American Studies
Boatamo Mosupyoe, Director of Pan African Studies

Brian Baker, Julie Figueroa, Tim Fong, Ricky Green, Alexandre Kimenyi, David León, Wayne Maeda, Gregory Mark, Boatamo Mosupyoe, Annette Reed, James Sobredo, Eric Vega and Rita Cameron Wedding

CONTACT INFORMATION
  • David J. León, Department Chair
  • Amador Hall 463
  • (916) 278-6646
  • www.csus.edu/ethn

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