Bachelor in Comparative Ethnic Studies
Course Overview
The Comparative Ethnic Studies (CES) major examines the histories, cultures, and social dynamics of communities of color within the United States and in a global context. This course equips students with a critical understanding of the structures of power and inequality to foster a more just society. Graduates emerge with the analytical skills and ethical framework to become effective advocates for equity and social change.
Key Program Highlights
- Critically analyze race and racism as powerful social and historical forces
- Explore the diverse experiences, cultures, and resistance of communities of color
- Develop a sophisticated understanding of intersectionality and power dynamics
- Gain practical tools for community engagement and social justice advocacy
- Prepare for meaningful careers in education, law, public policy, and non-profit work
Course Overview
The Comparative Ethnic Studies (CES) major examines the histories, cultures, and social dynamics of communities of color within the United States and in a global context. This course equips students with a critical understanding of the structures of power and inequality to foster a more just society. Graduates emerge with the analytical skills and ethical framework to become effective advocates for equity and social change.
Key Program Highlights
- Critically analyze race and racism as powerful social and historical forces
- Explore the diverse experiences, cultures, and resistance of communities of color
- Develop a sophisticated understanding of intersectionality and power dynamics
- Gain practical tools for community engagement and social justice advocacy
- Prepare for meaningful careers in education, law, public policy, and non-profit work