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Nov 21, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Race and Ethnic Studies Minor
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Requirements for Minors
- At least 50% of the minor courses must be unduplicated, i.e., not used to simultaneously satisfy credit requirements of the major, core curriculum, or additional minors.
- At least 50% of the minor courses must be completed in residence at UNH.
- A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in the minor (programs may set higher requirements).
- A student may not declare a major and minor in the same program.
The minor in Race and Ethnic Studies is an interdisciplinary program offered in the College of Arts and Sciences. To provide students the tools and competencies to participate in a multi-racial and ethnic society and to be reflective about their racial and ethnic identities, the program provides students with a diversity of approaches to ethnicity and the concept of race in the United States and abroad. A student may minor in this program by completing 18 credits.
Students in this program will:
- Analyze the formation of categories of race and ethnicity as they function in social, cultural, economic, legal, and/or political contexts
- Analyze the intersections among race, ethnicity, and indigeneity with other identities that include (but are not limited to) sex, gender, sexuality, social class, ability, religion, and geography
- Apply key concepts, debates, and methodologies within the field of race and ethnic studies
- Apply relevant theoretical frames of analysis as tools for academic research, creative production, collaboration, and social change
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Plus five of the following:
- ARTS 3333 - Art of the African Diaspora
- CJST 3340 - Race, Class and Gender Issues in CJ
- COMM 2619 - Race, Gender, and Class in Media
- ENGL 2217 - African-American Literature I
- ENGL 2218 - African-American Literature II
- ENGL 2262 - Immigrant Literature
- ENGL 3325 - Irish Literature
- HIST 1120 - History of African Americans
- HIST 2240 - Making Colonial Latin America: Race, Religion, Goods, and New Worlds
- HIST 2241 - Struggles for Multicultural Democracies: Making Modern Latin America
- HIST 2260 - East Asia and Great Power Competitions: Past, Present, and Future
- HIST 2262 - Modern Chinese History
- HIST 2264 - Modern Japanese History
- HIST 3314 - Black History Through Film
- HIST 3315 - Black Activism from Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter
- HIST 3362 - Princes, Tsars and Serfs: Russia's Rise to Empire
- HIST 3363 - Russia and the USSR: Multiethnic Empire, Revolution, and Communism
- HIST 3430 - Becoming Latinx: Immigration, Assimilation, & Activism
- HIST 4040 - From Two Republics to Anti-racism: Race & Ethnicity in Latin America
- MUSC 2212 - Hip Hop: Culture, Music and History
- MUSC 2214 - R&B: The Soul of American Music
- MUSC 3380 - Race, Ethnicity, and Music
- PHIL 2251 - Philosophy of Race
- PSYC 2225 - Multicultural Psychology
- SOCI 2221 - Cultural Anthropology
- SOCI 2260 - Genocide in Modern Times: Call of Memory
- SOCI 3360 - Going Global: Superdiversity and Migrations in Context
- SOCI 4400 - Minority Group Relations
- SPAN 4401 - Latin American Culture Through Literature and the Media
- SPAN 4402 - U.S. Latino Literature and Culture
- Any course designated by attribute as a Race and Ethnic Studies Elective
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