Race, Indigeneity, and Migration
Major
Twenty-seven semester credit hours, including 15 upper-division and 18 in residence.
- Three semester hours of Race, Indigeneity, and Migration 301
- Six semester hours of gateway courses:
- Three hours of Historical Foundations chosen from African and African Diaspora Studies 301, Asian American Studies 301, American Studies 315O, History 317L (Topic 8: Introduction to Native American Histories), Mexican American Studies 301, Women's and Gender Studies 303, or 305
- Three hours of Race, Indigeneity, and Migration 350
- Nine semester hours, chosen from an approved list, in one of the following tracks. At least three of these hours must include a course that offers training in "tools":
- Critical and comparative race
- Migration and refugee flows
- Indigeneity
- Gender, Sexuality and Justice
- Teaching Race, Indigeneity, and Migration
- Six additional semester hours, chosen from any course offered from any of the tracks listed above
- Three hours of the capstone course Race, Indigeneity, and Migration 378