• The country’s history swells with populations, industries, and political systems unique in diversity and complexity. A deep understanding of these cultures is essential to their success. They will prepare students to raise difficult questions and offer big ideas to shape a more just future.
  • The curriculum will engage students in critical analyses of the historical and contemporary social construction of race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, citizenship, and religion. They will develop an all-around understanding of the complexities within the cultural landscape. Graduates are uniquely prepared to work in diverse contexts. Some include human resources, education, social work, nonprofit and for profit management, policy research and implementation, the law, and civic administration.