The Ethnic Studies Concentration provides students with an understanding of the forces that have made African Americans, Native Americans, and Latinos integral, and yet distinct, groups in American society. This interdisciplinary course of study, offered by departments in the humanities and social sciences, introduces analytical skills that are required to understand the cultural, economic and political factors, both historical and modern, that have shaped these ethnic groups.
The inclusion of theories of ethnicity and race assists students in developing the critical tools necessary to understand and evaluate issues of democracy and cultural pluralism in a complex country and world. The concentration also encourages comparative study of ethnicity, thus emphasizing that the study of ethnic identity and relations is a part of understanding the human experience.