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DEGREES & CERTIFICATES

Ethnic Studies

The Ethnic Studies Program, interdisciplinary in scope, will begin with a focus on the history, literature and cultures of African-Americans, Asian/Pacific Islander-Americans, Chicano- Latinos, Native Americans and Middle Eastern Americans.

Associate in Arts Degree

CORE COURSES FALL SPRING
Ethnic Studies 1 (Introduction to Ethnic Studies) 3  
Anthropology 5 (Cultures of the U.S. in Global Perspective) or
Sociology 3 (American Cultural and Racial Minorities)
  3
Select 15 units from the following. At least three different racial or ethnic groups must be studied.    
Anthropology 8 (Native American Cultures)   3
English 21 (The Evolution of the Black Writer)   3
English 22 (Mexican American/Latino Literature of the U.S.) 3  
Ethnic Studies 2 (Contemporary Ethnic Minority Families in the U.S.)   3
Ethnic Studies 3 (Introduction to Muslim-American Studies) 3  
History 20 (The African-American Experience in U.S. History Through Reconstruction) 3  
History 21 (The African-American Experience in U.S. History Since Reconstruction)   3
History 22 (Mexican American History and Culture) 3  
History 25 (American Indian History and Culture)   3
Psychology Counseling 4 (Multiethnic/ Cultural Communication)   3
Psychology Counseling 13 (Multicultural Issues in Contemporary America) 3  
Psychology Counseling 17 (Intercultural Studies) 3  
Sociology 10 (Introduction to Asian American Studies)   3
TOTAL   21
General Education Courses    
Total minimum units required   60

The above listing is a suggested sequence only. Some courses may have prerequisites. Students may take courses in any sequence except where a prerequisite applies.

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