Cross Cultural Studies
The objective of the Cross Cultural Studies
concentration is to provide the student with an
opportunity to analyze the different cultures
and ethnic groups in the U.S. With this
knowledge, the student will be able to
contribute to the understanding and the
cooperation among cultures in this country.
Some of the places where this knowledge can be
applied are in non-profit organizations, human
resources offices, and as teachers. Student
must select the two required courses and any
three of the remaining courses:
EDU 250 (required) 3 units
Field experience in the Classroom
ETH 432 (required capstone course) 3 units
Advanced Multicultural Relations
Select any two of the following:
ETH 317
3 units
African American Studies
ETH 318
3 units
Asian American Studies
ETH 319
3 units
Native American Studies
Select one of the following:
ANT 422
3 units
Cultures of Mexico
ETH 301
3 units
Chicano/Latino Literature.
ETH 321
3 units
Chicana/Latina Women in the U. S.
ETH 322
3 units
Latin American Families in the U. S.
ETH 350
3 units
Chicano History
ETH 351
3 units
Mexican History
Curriculum Summary
General Plan
General Education Courses 49
units
- Lower Division 40 units
- Upper Division 9 units
Liberal Studies Courses 77
units
- Lower Division 31 units
- Upper Division 31 units
- Concentration 15 units
Total 126 units
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies General Education Courses
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies Major Courses
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies Graduation Requirements
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