CES offers an undergraduate major and minor. Some students choose to double-major in CES in tandem with another discipline, selecting 2nd majors from disciplines offered across the university. A major in CES prepares students to apply their education in any number of occupations in corporate America, service industries, teaching, employment abroad, and politics. The curriculum engages students in thinking and communicating critically and analytically, thereby preparing them to continue learning in a rapidly changing technological and global world. The CES curriculum is also excellent preparation for advanced educational programs, including law, counseling, and medicine. Most importantly, CES prepares students to live and work in an increasingly global and diverse world, and to critically and actively engage in their civic responsibilities.
The Department of Comparative Ethnic Studies offers the following major:
Students majoring in Comparative Ethnic Studies are expected to fulfill all of the university's requirements for graduation, as well as 39 hours within the major, including: 12 hours in required core courses, 12 hours from Cluster I (group-specific), and 15 hours from Cluster II (comparative). The coursework fosters an in depth understanding of the complexities of formations of race and culture. The major in Comparative Ethnic Studies prepares students to work and function in the multiracial and multicultural world in which we live.
The Department of Comparative Ethnic Studies offers the following minor:
Students may select an option for the CES minor in General, African American Studies, Latina/o Studies, or Asian American Pacific Islander Studies. To receive a minor, the student is expected to fulfill all of the university's requirements for graduation, as well as 18 hours of coursework in CES, 9 of which must be at the 300-400-level. CES 201 is required for all options in the minor. Consult the CES department for specific requirements in the minor.
For more information, visit our majors and minors page and check out our advising sheet. Also, visit our Internships page and our Course listings for descriptions and sample syllabi.