
Social Justice: Ethnic Studies
This program map from the 2024-2025 catalog year represents one possible pathway to complete this program. Your pathway may vary depending on your transfer plans and also previous college credit, including AP Test scores, concurrent enrollment courses and high school articulated courses.
I'm ready to get started. What do I do next?
- Review this program map to get an overview of the required courses
- Meet with a counselor to develop your customized student education plan www.chabotcollege.edu/counseling
- Use DegreeWorks, an online student education planning tool, to track your progress toward graduation www.chabotcollege.edu / admissions / degreeworks
Ethnic Studies is an interdisciplinary and unique scholarly field that offers counter-narratives by and from the experiences and knowledge of four historically racialized groups: Native Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and Chicanas/os/xs and Latinas/os/xs. Since the 1960s, Ethnic Studies frames People of Color as not simply victims of colonization, imperialism, white supremacy, and structural violence, but as agents of change and producers of knowledge, emphasizing resistance to and liberation from all forms of injustice and oppression. Ethnic Studies disciplines play an important role in challenging eurocentrism within education, as well as centering historically racialized peoples' histories, experiences, philosophies, cultures, and theoretical frameworks.
What can I do with this major?
A degree in Ethnic Studies can lead toward any of the following career pathways, including in:
- Education
- Law
- Social Work
- Immigrant Rights
- Civil Rights
- Journalism
- Public Health
- Community and Union Organizing
- Non-profit/social justice work
- Government
- Public Policy
- Community Development/Urban Planning
- International Relations.
Learning and Career Pathway
- Social Sciences, Humanities & Education
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Semester 1
English 1- Critical Reading and Composition
General Education Course- see a counselor to choose the appropriate general education pattern and general ed course option for this term.
General Education Course- see a counselor to choose the appropriate general education pattern and general ed course option for this term.
Semester 2
Women of Color in the United States: Introduction to Race, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (Choose one)
Major Requirement Course Option
Math Course for General Education: see a counselor to choose the appropriate course.
General Education Course- see a counselor to choose the appropriate general education pattern and general ed course option for this term.
General Education Course- see a counselor to choose the appropriate general education pattern and general ed course option for this term.
Semester 3
List A Course #1
General Education Course- see a counselor to choose the appropriate general education pattern and general ed course option for this term.
General Education Course- see a counselor to choose the appropriate general education pattern and general ed course option for this term.
General Education Course- see a counselor to choose the appropriate general education pattern and general ed course option for this term.
Elective- see a counselor to choose a course that counts for elective units (can be any credit course).
Semester 4
List A Course #2
List A Course #3
General Education Course- see a counselor to choose the appropriate general education pattern and general ed course option for this term.
General Education Course- see a counselor to choose the appropriate general education pattern and general ed course option for this term.
Elective- see a counselor to choose a course that counts for elective units (can be any credit course).
Major Requirements
Choose one course from the list below (3 units).
Same courses cannot be repeated in more than one area.
ES
4
Intro to Latinx Studies
Intro to Asian American Studies course (Choose one)
American Indian History and Culture
Asian American History: 18th Century to 1945 (Choose one)
Asian American History: Early 20th Century - 21st Century (Choose One)
United States History from a Chicano Perspective I (Choose one)
United States History from a Chicano Perspective II (Choose one)
The African-American Experience in U.S. History Through the Civil War (Choose one)
The African American Experience in U.S. History From Reconstruction
ENGL
21
The Evolution of the Black Writer
ENGL
22
Mexican American/Latino Literature of the U.S.
ENGL
25
Asian-American Literature
List A
Select 3 courses from at least 2 areas (9 units).
Courses used in one area cannot be used to fulfill a requirement for another area.