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Ethnic and Area Studies (B.A.) with U.S. Ethnic Studies Concentration
Program Overview
Director: Bernardo Michael
The mission of the Ethnic and Area Studies Major is to develop a multidisciplinary understanding of culture and in-depth knowledge of at least one culture or a cultural/racial/ethnic tradition so that students can apply this knowledge in church and society to become effective agents of social justice and reconciliation. Students take a shared set of courses from multiple disciplines to develop a broad understanding of culture and also choose a concentration in a particular ethnic/geographic area to complete a total of 36 credits. Students are strongly encouraged to seek out appropriate cross-cultural/study abroad experiences in their particular area of study.
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates from Messiah’s Ethnic and Area Studies program can:
- Explain theories of culture, ethnicity, race, and identity.
- Articulate the significance of cultural diversity in America and in other world cultures.
- Demonstrate advanced knowledge of the historical experiences and contemporary challenges of at least one ethnic/racial/cultural group or of the culture associated with a specific area of the world (i.e. Middle Eastern Studies, Chinese Studies, etc.).
- Identify the sources of cultural conflict and employ means of resolving cultural conflict.
- Develop a significant research project grounded in a research question they develop that reflects their learning and intellectual or applied interests in the field.
- Write an extended and well-researched argument using effective prose appropriate to the discipline.
- Demonstrate how disciplinary knowledge contributes to the pursuit of a career and/or graduate study.
- Identify a variety of Christian theological perspectives on culture and cultural diversity and articulate their own theological understanding of these areas.
Major Requirements
Complete the following for your major:
HEAS 490: Fulfills Writing Enriched course requirement for major.
U.S. Ethnic Studies Concentration (15)
15 credits from the following:
ENGL 340: If focused on U.S. Ethnic Studies
Note: Students are encouraged to seek out appropriate cross cultural/study abroad experiences in their area of study.
QuEST Requirements
| Experiential Learning requirement |
0 |
| QuEST requirements |
Credits |
| First Year Seminar |
3 |
| Oral Communication |
3 |
| Created and Called for Community (W) |
3 |
| Mathematical Sciences |
3 or 4 |
| Laboratory Science |
3 or 4 |
| Science, Technology & the World |
3 |
Two of the following (six credits total):
Social Science
European History
United States History |
6 |
| Literature |
3 |
| Philosophy and Religion |
3 |
| Arts |
3 |
| First Semester of Language |
3 |
| Second Semester of Language |
3 |
| Third Semester of Language or Cross Cultural |
3 |
| Non-Western Studies (SOCI 212) |
met/major |
| Bible |
3 |
| Christian Beliefs (THEO 223) |
met/major |
| Wellness course |
1 |
| Ethics (SOCI 335), World Views or Pluralism |
met/major |
| QuEST requirements |
46-48 |
| Major requirements (inclusive of concentration) |
36 |
| Free electives |
41-39 |
| Total credits |
123 |