Department of History, College of Liberal Arts
Effective Spring 2008
General Information
Contact: Professor Nancy Gentile Ford, Director, 112 Old Science Hall, 389-4164, nford@bloomu.edu
The minor provides students with an opportunity to take an interdisciplinary approach to the study of ethnicity. This allows students to analyze and compare the experiences of various ethnic groups within the United States.
The minor's comparative perspective gives students a unique opportunity to select and link courses from a variety of departments within the College of Liberal Arts.
The program also encourages students to connect the experiences of people of various ethnicities within the United States to those in other countries both from a current and historical context.
The minor includes 18 credits, two courses from each of three categories.
Core courses provide students with a broad background in the study of ethnicity. These courses help students develop a critical framework for analysis. Courses address the complex national and international forces that have shaped ethnicity in the U.S., as they relate to gender, class, generation, race, religion, regional, urban, rural, sexual and political identity.
Focus courses allow students to pursue a concentrated examination of particular ethnic groups. Classes examine the oppressive forces of discrimination and racism. However, they also explore ethnic group empowerment by studying creative strategies used to negotiate and construct ethnic identity. This includes the creation of kinship networks, ethnic enclaves and ethnic community associations.
Global/Elective courses allow students to develop an individualized program of study based upon their own interests.
The minor is overseen by an advisory committee with representatives from the Multicultural Center and Departments of English, Political Science, Languages and Cultures, Educational Studies and Secondary Education, Sociology, Social Work and Criminal Justice, History, Communication Studies and Theatre Arts and Anthropology.
Core Courses - designed to provide students with a broad background of ethnicity in the United States.
Choose two from the following nine courses:
Focus Courses - designed to provide students with a concentrated study of the various ethnic groups within the United States.
Choose two from the following courses:
Global and Elective Courses - students may:
Global courses allow students to link their knowledge in the United States with those in other countries.
Courses approved to date:
To petition additional global courses not approved above, provide the director of the Ethnic Studies Minor with a course syllabus. The Ethnic Studies Committee must approve all global courses and internships.