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ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The Ethnic Studies Department examines the construction and context of ethnicity in the United States
with a primary focus on Americans of African, Asian, Latino/a, and Native American descent. As an
element of American identity that cuts across disciplinary categories, ethnicity requires a mode of
study that draws on the humanities and the social sciences as well as interdisciplinary sources such
as cultural studies. Ethnicity also must be addressed historically and comparatively, paying attention
to the five centuries of experience of underrepresented communities in North America and the
perspectives of other societies—such as Mexico, Brazil, and Peru—where cognate experiences have
had their own cultural and political expressions. In that spirit, the participating faculty of the program
is an open roster of scholars committed to giving students a wide array of approaches to this
challenging topic. Many courses, including the introductory sequence, are interdisciplinary. Above all,
the program seeks to convey knowledge and understanding of ethnicity in the United States and to
help students learn about the opportunities and responsibilities they have as citizens in an increasingly
multicultural nation.
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
Students may earn a major or minor in ethnic studies. A secondary goal of the program is to
encourage students to become more aware of the ethnic and culture-based dimensions and
applications of other major fields. Students of literature, social sciences, education, urban planning,
art history, humanities, and international studies—to name only a few—find that related ethnic studies
courses can enrich their academic programs.
See Group Requirements and Multicultural Requirement in the Registration and Academic Policies
section of the University of Oregon Catelog for ethnic studies courses that satisfy university general-
education requirements.
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