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2021-2022 Cal State East Bay Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Ethnic Studies, B.A.: Comparative Ethnic Studies Concentration (Online)
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Roadmaps Are Now Available!
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See links below! Students should meet with an advisor regarding their Program Roadmap.
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Ethnic Studies, B.A. Program (120 units)
Program Description
Ethnic Studies offers an interdisciplinary major, providing a comparative approach to the study of people of color in the United States. Our Ethnic Studies curriculum has a strong social justice focus. Through a systematic study of the cultures, histories, and social realities of communities of color in the US, our students finish our program prepared to work effectively in multiracial, multiethnic, multigender communities.
The Ethnic Studies major consists of 36 units. Our major provides students with considerable flexibility, allowing them to specialize in one group, while also gaining in-depth knowledge and expertise in the range of histories, cultures, and social realities of communities of color. Students work closely with their academic advisor to put together a program that suits their goals and interests. Students take 18 units of core curriculum, 12 units in their concentration, and 6 units in elective courses in Ethnic Studies. Students choose from the following five areas of concentration: American Indian Studies, Asian American Studies, Black Studies, Genders and Sexualities in Communities of Color, and Latinx/Chicanx Studies.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students graduating with a B.A. in Ethnic Studies from Cal State East Bay will be able to:
- Apply Ethnic Studies frameworks and key concepts to promote equity and social justice in our communities.
- Explain discipline-specific theoretical frameworks including critical race theory, intersectionality, women of color feminisms, and/or queer of color theories
- Recognize the complexity, heterogeneity and power dynamics between and within racialized groups in the US.
- Research and write effectively, in individual or collaborative contexts, on issues, ideas, perspectives, and values that affect people of color in the United States;
- Explain the concepts of colonialism, decolonization, genocide, environmental racism, and/or resilience as foundations of indigenous epistemologies and sovereignty.
Program Roadmaps
These program roadmaps represent recommended pathways through the program. Please see an advisor to create an education plan that is customized to meet your needs.
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4-Year Freshmen Roadmaps
- American Indian Studies Concentration, Ethnic Studies, B.A.
- Asian American Studies Concentration, Ethnic Studies, B.A.
- Black Studies Concentration, Ethnic Studies, B.A.
- Chincanx and Latinx Studies Concentration, Ethnic Studies, B.A.
- Comparative Ethnic Studies Concentration, Ethnic Studies, B.A.
- Gender and Sexualities in Communities of Color Concentration, Ethnic Studies, B.A.
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2-Year ADT Roadmaps
- Anthropology ADT, Ethnic Studies B.A.
- Global Studies ADT, Ethnic Studies, B.A.
- Political Science ADT, Ethnic Studies, B.A.
- Social Justice ADT, Ethnic Studies, B.A.
- Social Work ADT, Ethnic Studies, B.A.
- Sociology ADT, Ethnic Studies, B.A.
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Career Opportunities
College Faculty, Staff, or Administrator • Community Liaison or Organizer • Diversity Specialist • Government Service • Immigration Policy Advocate • Non-Profit Management • Prison Abolitionist • Public Relations • Social Work/Therapist • Teacher/Counselor • Tribal Government • Union Organizer • Urban Planning and Affordable Housing • Youth Advocate
Degree Requirements Unit-Outline
- A baccalaureate of arts degree requires a total of 120 units:
- The major requirements consists of 36 units;
- General Education (GE) & Graduation Requirements (GR) consists of 57 units;
- Free Electives may consist of 27 units (actual number of free elective units may depend on GE/GR units).
Note: It may be possible to double-count units within the graduation requirements or that a course may satisfy both a graduation requirement and a major requirement. Students should contact their program and AACE advisors for information.
Ethnic Studies Major Requirements (36 units)
Core Coursework
The following 18 units of lower- and upper-division core coursework are required:
Elective Courses
Students must take an additional 6 units of electives in Ethnic Studies NOT in their area of concentration.
Concentrations
Students must choose one (1) concentration for 12 units below as part of the major requirements:
- Ethnic Studies, B.A.: American Indian Studies Concentration
- Ethnic Studies, B.A.: American Indian Studies Concentration (Online)
- Ethnic Studies, B.A.: Asian American Studies Concentration
- Ethnic Studies, B.A.: Asian American Studies Concentration (Online)
- Ethnic Studies, B.A.: Black Studies Concentration
- Ethnic Studies, B.A.: Black Studies Concentration (Online)
- Ethnic Studies, B.A.: Chicanx and Latinx Studies Concentration
- Ethnic Studies, B.A.: Chicanx and Latinx Studies Concentration (Online)
- Ethnic Studies, B.A.: Comparative Ethnic Studies Concentration
- Ethnic Studies, B.A.: Comparative Ethnic Studies Concentration (Online)
- Ethnic Studies, B.A.: Genders and Sexualities in Communities of Color Concentration (Online)
Comparative Ethnic Studies Concentration
Students must take one (1) course from four out of the five concentrations listed above, (American Indian Studies, Asian American Studies, Black Studies, Latinx and Chicanx Studies, and Genders and Sexualities in Communities of Color) for a total of 12 units.
Note: This concentration is only available to online majors.
Other Undergraduate Degree Requirements
In addition to major requirements, every student must also complete the University’s baccalaureate requirements for graduation, which are described in the Undergrad Baccalaureate & Program Requirements chapter of this catalog.
Department Courses Listed by Course Type
Ethnic Studies CoursesDepartment of Ethnic Studies
Go to information for this department.
Ethnic Studies
Ethnic Studies: Black Studies
Ethnic Studies: American Indian Studies
Ethnic Studies: Asian American Studies
Ethnic Studies: Genders and Sexualities in Communities of Color
Ethnic Studies: Chicanx and Latinx Studies
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