Ethnic Studies
Ethnic, Gender, & Social Justice (EGSJ)
Ethnic, Gender, & Social Justice (EGSJ)
Ethnic, Gender, & Social Justice (EGSJ)
Ethnic, Gender, & Social Justice is the study of human behavior and culture. We are an interdisciplinary* program that explores the intersections of race, class, ethnicity, indigeneity, gender, sexuality, and dis/ability in order to better understand and transform the world we live in.
* Combines two or more academic disciplines, connecting their respective theories, methods, and pedagogies.
Ethnic Studies courses complement your degree and professional options by doing the following:
| Increase your skill set and career possibilities |
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| Challenging you to develop your thoughts about how you identity yourself, and others
in order to avoid cultural stereotyping |
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| Enhance your understanding of diversity, equity, and justice, which provides a competitive
advantage in future employment and academic endeavors |
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| Equips you for success in our increasingly globalized world |
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| Teaches you to value and appreciate diversity |
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Makes you more aware of global exchange
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| Prepares you for working with a wide variety of people |
Legal
Paralegal
Legal Analyst
Legal Advocate
Law School
Legal Professor
Communications/Arts
Translating/Interpreting
Foreign Correspondent
Journalist
Writer
Editor
Filmmaker
Counseling
Clinical (career or academic)
Education
Teaching: Primary (K-6), Secondary (7-12), or Postsecondary (college)
Curriculum Development
Educational Research
Academic Advisor
Government
Foreign Service
Military Careers
Politics
Public Administration
Community Outreach
Urban Planning
International Business
Import/Export Trade
Banking
Publishing
Law
Language Instruction
Foreign Language Teacher
Bilingual Education
Specialist
Human Resources
Diversity & Inclusion Specialist (corporate, government, education, non-profit)