Minor in Ethnic Studies

APU’s ethnic studies minor helps students understand and engage with the experiences of U.S. immigrant populations and communities of color.

18 units

The ethnic studies minor enhances students’ understanding of the experiences of U.S. immigrant populations and communities of color, along with their sensitivity to issues of race, ethnicity, and social class. The program also enables students to analyze contemporary social problems that affect these populations and evaluate public policy related to the areas of immigration, education, criminal justice, health care, and economic development. The primary curricular focus is on the experiences of Asian Americans, African Americans, Chicano/Latino, and Native American peoples within the United States. Because of the program’s interdisciplinary character, students learn to appreciate how scholars in different fields (e.g., history, art, literature, communication, anthropology, education, political science, psychology, and sociology) approach the study and expression of race and ethnicity.

Requirements

Core Course
ETHN 150Introduction to Ethnic Studies 13
Contemporary Experience Courses
Select three of the following:9
The Asian American Experience 1
The African American Experience 1
The Chicano(a)/Latino(a) Experience 1
Native American/Indigenous Experience 1
Elective Requirements
Select two of the following:6
Culture and the Arts
Multicultural Art 2
Special Topics
American Ethnic Literature 1
Literary Topics
Anthropology for Everyday Life 1
Soul Music 1
Social Relationships/Public Policy
The Politics of Crime and Punishment
Intercultural Communication 1
Principles of Inclusive Education: AEIOU
Transforming Leadership: Ethnic Studies and Latinx Christian Practice
Intercultural Communication 1
Asian Americans in Higher Education
History of American Immigration 1
Historical Themes (Christianizing Native Peoples in 16th-Century Mexico: Franciscan Evangelization in New Spain)
Multicultural Psychology 1
Psychology of Asian Americans
Race and Ethnicity 1
Human Diversity 1
Immigrant L.A.
Social Stratification
Asian American Communities: Mental Health and Wellness
The Intersectionality of Identity: Being Black and Female
Theology from the Margins 1
Understanding the New Testament through a Latinx Lens 3
Understanding the New Testament through an Africana Lens 3
Total Units18
1

Meets the APU Core: Intercultural Competence general education requirement.

2

Meets the APU Core: Humanities: Fine Arts general education requirement.

3

Meets the APU Core: Understanding the New Testament general education requirement.

Faculty

Program Director

Nori Henk, PhD, Sociology

Affiliated Faculty

Patricia Brown, PhD, English

David Miyahara, PhD, Sociology

Adjunct Faculty

Aaron Hinojosa, PhD, Ethnic Studies