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Critical Multicultural Studies examines how race, social class, gender, sexuality, religion, and ability are socially constructed and connected to systems of power and privilege. Through this field, students critically reassess conventional interpretations of U.S. history and culture. They collaboratively investigate prevailing worldviews while considering alternative perspectives on knowledge and existence. The discipline develops practical abilities in addressing challenges and understanding the consequences of cultural interconnectedness. In these courses, learners cultivate communication approaches grounded in personal identity while gaining skills to form meaningful connections across differences.
Graduates of Multicultural Studies gain expertise valuable for any career requiring analysis of power relations, whether in interpersonal or institutional contexts. Relevant fields span Communication, History, Ethnic Studies, Gender Studies, Sociology, Literature, Geography, Social Work, and beyond.