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Ethnic and Women’s Studies


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S. Terri Gomez, Chair

Parvin M. Abyaneh
Gilbert Cadena
Sandy Dixon
Toni C. Humber
Anita Jain
Haiming Liu
Jocelyn Pacleb

The Ethnic and Women’s Studies Department offers an educational program designed to equip students with the knowledge, analytical skills, and experience necessary to effectively live and work in today’s diverse society.

History, culture, and contemporary issues are explored and analyzed through the intersecting perspectives of ethnicity, race, class and gender . The curriculum combines an interdisciplinary knowledge of our socio-cultural world with opportunities in service learning, internships, and community fieldwork.

EWS offers a major in Gender , Ethnicity, and Multicultural Studies (GEMS) with four subplans. The first subplan, BA in GEMS, allows for emphases in African American Studies, Asian American Studies, Chicano/Latino Studies, Native American Studies, or Women’s Studies. The second, third and fourth subplans prepare for or lead to the preliminary Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential: Pre-Credential BA (Subplan 2), the Integrated BA/Credential (Subplan 3), and Integrated Bilingual Authorization BA/Credential for bilingual students (Subplan 4). The department also offers minors in African American Studies, Native American Studies, Asian American Studies, Chicano/Latino Studies, Women’s Studies, and an interdisciplinary minor in Multicultural Leadership.

Courses are open to all students in the university. Enrollment is encouraged for those who are seriously concerned about diversity and the quality of life in the 21st-century. Fields in which such concerns can find direct application are teaching, urban planning, social services, politics, recreation, law, the ministry, and others that have a direct bearing on particular ethnic and gender groups.

A new service learning requirement allows students an applied experience prior to graduation. Students have the choice of  enrolling in EWS 280  or service learning designated courses.

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      Ethnic and Women’s Studies

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