Special Major

As students begin considering creating a "Special Major" in AES, the program committee offers the following guidance for constructing a major within our program:

Core Courses (3):

AES 150 Introduction to American Ethnic Studies
AES 330 Theory & Methods in American Ethnic Studies
AES 491 (W) Independent Study in AES (Senior Experience)

Elective Courses (8-10)
Design a curriculum using the elective course that contribute to AES. Some students have designed their major based around group-specific, taking two courses focusing deeply on each major racial/ethnic group, with the core courses being comparative. Others have designed a program that focuses upon interdisciplinarity.

The following requirements should be taken into consideration during design:

  • No more than 3 courses can be drawn from the same department;
  • No more than 3 courses can be from the 100 or 200-level;
  • Courses should reflect an in-depth study of more than one major racial/ethnic group;
  • The complete major should adequately address each of the four criteria for American Ethnic Studies (see below).

Course Contributing to the AES Curriculum:
To be counted for the AES curriculum, at least TWO of the following criteria must be considered a central part of the course:

1) History: Critically analyze the historical construction of race and ethnicity in shaping the contemporary U.S. landscape (rationale: using history as a tool to understand present);

2) Power: Understand the political, economic and social dimensions of race and ethnicity, and the ways in which power gets embedded in these relationships;

3) Culture: Examine the role of symbolic and aesthetic expressions of traditionally underrepresented racial/ethnic communities in the U.S., particularly as the construction of culture becomes a tool to maintain, resist and/or transform privilege and oppression;

4) Voice: The emergence of voice, resistance, and protest in the context of historical experiences of racial and ethnic marginalization in U.S. society; effectively engage and communicate about difference.

Samples of Special Majors Form:

1. Emilio
1b. Emilio

2. Jenne
2b. Jenne

3. Becca

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