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The Bachelor of Arts in social and cultural analysis, specializing in ethnicity, race, and Indigenous studies, integrates cross-disciplinary approaches to examine connections between people, communities, organizations, governing bodies, economic systems, and ecological contexts.
This curriculum enhances the exploration of specific racial and Indigenous communities by incorporating frameworks, methodologies, and teaching practices from ethnic, racial, and Indigenous studies, alongside related disciplines like literature, history, sociology, oral traditions, gender studies, queer theory, equity studies, and global cultural research. Classes provide students with comprehensive knowledge about the distinct historical, societal, economic, cultural, and political realities of various racialized populations while fostering comparative analysis between these groups.
This degree qualifies for the Western Undergraduate Exchange initiative at West campus. Eligible students from participating Western states pursuing this major at this location may receive discounted nonresident tuition, set at 150% of Arizona's resident rate plus fees. Visit the provided link for details about the WUE program's criteria and benefits.