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2017-2018 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Ethnic Studies Graduate Minor


About the Ethnic Studies Graduate Minor Program


Ethnic studies is offered as an interdisciplinary minor for students who may find a greater knowledge of ethnic groups and majority–minority relations a useful complement to their major area of study. With the continued prominence of public issues related to race and ethnicity, students from diverse fields may benefit from either a broader or a more specialized knowledge of ethnicity. Students may focus on African-American, Mexican-American, or Native-American studies. The Ethnic Studies Committee, which is comprised of faculty from the departments offering courses acceptable as part of the minor, supervises the minor degree plans.

A doctoral minor consists of at least 15 hours of ethnic studies courses to be taken in at least two departments outside the student’s major field. A minor at the master’s level consists of 6 hours of ethnic studies courses in two departments outside the major. General rules of the Graduate School governing minors at both degree levels apply.

Contact: Dr. Luis Ramirez; Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work; 806.742.2400; luis.ramirez@ttu.edu

Courses in the ethnic studies program include but are not limited to the following:

Graduate Program Courses


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* Courses marked with an asterisk will be considered acceptable as part of the minor when the topic studied deals with ethnic groups.