Degree Requirements
A student can choose to pursue a Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Studies concentration within the Liberal Studies major at any time in her/his college career, although students are advised to declare their major early in order to ensure a timely completion of their degree program.
Areas A- E (see Core section of this Catalog) (42 semester hours)
Area F (18 semester hours)
Interdisciplinary Methods (3 semester hours)
Theory Methods Focus Courses (15 semester credit hours)
Choose from the following list:
Major Requirements (27 semester hours)
The student's program of study should include at least one course that addresses issues in each of the following areas: African Studies, African-American Studies, Latin American Studies, and Women's Studies.
[Note: Students may take courses not listed below with the approval of the advisor.]
Required Courses (6 semester hours)
Humanities
Social Science Courses (Minimum 3 hours)
Note: AFST 4950 is a Special Topics course; the only section/title approved for use in this section is
AFST 4950: African Technology and Society.
Note: GEOG 3500 is a Special Topics course; the only sections/titles approved for use in this section are
GEOG 3500: The Geography of Africa
and
GEOG 3500: The Geography of Latin America
Gender Courses (Minimum 3 semester hours)
History Courses (Minimum 3 semester hours)
Additional Requirements (6 semester hours)
Two additional courses selected from any of the above areas (Humanities, Social Science, Gender, History).
Capstone (3 semester hours)
The capstone course can be fulfilled by independent study, but it must be on a project that shows the convergence between race, ethnic and gender relation.
Options for capstone:
- AFST 4010, the African country Project can be used for this purpose, provided it is not already used under the Social Science category and the student shows the convergence in the country studied of race, ethnic, and gender relations.
- WMST 4xxx: An appropriate 4000-level Women's Studies course.
- IDST 4999: An appropriate Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone.
- Appropriate Study Abroad course taken in consultation with the advisor.
- Student can petition the Liberal Studies coordinator to allow an upper level AFST, BLST, or WMST course as a capstone course for this track.
Foreign Language Requirement
Students must demonstrate minimum proficiency at the level of the fourth university course (2002) in one foreign language.
FREN 2002 | Intermediate French Readings | 3 |
ITAL 2002 | Intermediate Italian Readings | 3 |
SPAN 2002 | Intermediate Spanish Readings | 3 |
| Foreign Language 1001 | 3 |
| Foreign Language 1002 | 3 |
| Foreign Language 2001 | 3 |
| Foreign Language 2002 | 3 |
Electives (3-12 semester hours)
Electives will vary by student because of various credits needed for foreign language requirement.