Social Justice: Ethnic Studies

Social Justice Studies: Ethnic Studies

If you want to help your community, you might consider a future in Social Justice Studies. The program examines identity issues such as gender, race, class, ethnicity and nationality as they intersect with the social justice issues of racism, sexism, classism and other oppressive structures.

Why should you get your associate of arts degree for transfer in Social Justice Studies?

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Social Justice: Ethnic Studies degree programs near you.

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Mendocino College Campus

Social Justice Studies: Ethnic Studies

Mendocino College

City College of San Francisco Mission Campus

Social Justice Studies: Ethnic Studies

City College of San Francisco

Chabot College Campus

Social Justice Studies: Ethnic Studies

Chabot College

Laney College Campus

Social Justice: Ethnic Studies

Laney College

Santiago Canyon College Campus

Social Justice Studies: Ethnic

Santiago Canyon College

Monterey Peninsula College Campus

Social Justice Studies: Ethnic Studies

Monterey Peninsula College

American River College Campus

Social Justice Studies: Race And Ethnicity

American River College

Hartnell College Campus

Social Justice

Hartnell College

Mendocino College Campus

Social Justice: Ethnic Studies

Mendocino College

Cosumnes River College Campus

Social Justice Studies: Ethnic Studies

Cosumnes River College

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Community colleges offer Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees. It requires that you complete a minimum of 60 semester units (depending on your major) of general education and major classes.

A four-year college or university offers the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees, which are more advanced. It requires that you complete a minimum of 120 semester units (sometimes more depending on your major) before graduating. You may complete 60 lower-division units at a community college and approximately 60 upper-division units at a university.