ethnic studies minor requirements

How do i DECLARe THE ethnic studies MINOR?
Students interested in declaring Ethnic Studies as their minor should complete the application by clicking "Application".
Return the form to Dr. Jackson by email or by dropping it off in the Sociology Department. Please see Dr. Jackson in Sociology or Dr. Madlock-Gatison in Communication as soon as possible to discuss how the minor might complement your existing major program(s) of study.
What courses do i need?
The Ethnic Studies minor draws upon courses in many different departments across the university. Please see the Undergraduate Catalog for course descriptions.
Students are required enroll in SOC 310: Racial and Ethnic Relations. Thereafter, they may choose five courses from any of the courses listed above. With the consent of the coordinators, students may be advised to enroll in other courses on racial/ethnic minorities in the United States with the consent of the coordinators.
ANT 321: Indians of North America
ANT 355: Native American Women
COM 440: Cultural Influences on Communication
ENG 423: Contemporary African American Novelists
ENG 424: The Harlem Renaissance
HIS 210: U.S. Black History
HIS 229: Cuba and Puerto Rico
HIS 257: American Indian History I
HIS 258: American Indian History II
HIS 364: Travel to the Hawaiian Nation
HIS 365: Hawaiian History
JRN 240: Race and The News
MDS 350: Resistive Vernaculars
PSC 326: Race and Ethnicity in American Politics
SOC 310: Race and Ethnic Relations (REQUIRED)
SOC 312: The African American Experience
SOC 317: Women of Color in the U.S.
URB 306: Intergroup Relations in Contemporary Society
URB 310: Prejudice and Public Issues
WMS 355: Native American Women

