Articulation Agreement by Major
Effective during the 08-09 Academic Year
Based on the 08-09 UC Transfer Course Agreement
====Ethnic Studies B.A.====
DATED MATERIAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CONSULT CURRENT UCSD GENERAL
CATALOG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
A major in Ethnic Studies is designed to impart fundamental skills in critical
thinking, comparative analysis, social theory and research analysis, and
written expression. These skills will give students the opportunity to
satisfy the increasingly rigorous expectations of graduate admissions
committees and prospective employers for a broad liberal arts perspective.
Students majoring in Ethnic Studies are required to take the three-quarter
lower division sequence (Ethnic Studies 1A-B-C, Introduction to Ethnic
Studies: Population Histories of the United States; Immigration and
Assimilation in American Life; Race and Ethnic Relations in the United States),
and twelve upper-division courses in the Department of Ethnic Studies.
More information regarding the Ethnic Studies department, major, and courses
is available in the UCSD Ethnic Studies Department Web page at
http://www.ethnicstudies.ucsd.edu.
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ETHN 1A Introduction to Ethnic (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED
Studies: Population |College does not offer comparable
Histories of the United |course.
States |
ETHN 1B Introduction to Ethnic (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED
Studies: Immigration and |College does not offer comparable
Assimilation in American |course.
Life |
ETHN 1C Introduction to Ethnic (4)|NO COURSE ARTICULATED
Studies: Race and Ethnic |College does not offer comparable
Relations in the United |course.
States |
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These courses are unique and used |
exclusively for those students |
majoring in Ethnic Studies. Please |
see the department representative |
for clarification or petition. |
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END OF MAJOR