ETHNIC STUDIES

 

University of Oregon

 

Recommended lower division major/pre-major requirements, which can be completed at Lane Community College.  This sheet should be used with the UO Direct Transfer Plan or Associate of Arts Transfer degree. Consult the program advisor/counselor for comprehensive curriculum planning.

 

Lane counselor: Christina Salter salterc@lanecc.edu
ph: 463-5813 Office: Center Bldg. Rm. 406

 

Lane advisor: Deb Hupcey hupceyd@lanecc.edu
ph: 463-5635 Office: Center Bldg. Rm. 454

    

UO  Title

UO

Lane Equivalent   

Title

1. Complete the following two courses:


Intro to Ethnic Studies

 

 

 

ES 101

1. Complete the following two courses:
ES 101

 

 

 

Intro to Ethnic Studies

Intro to Ethnic Studies

ES 102

ES 102

Intro to Ethnic Studies

 

 

 

 

2. Select two courses in
African American, Asian American, Chicano/Latino, or
Native American Studies.

Students must chose ES 250,
ES 252, 254, or 256 and a second, approved course in the same area.

 

2. Select two same area courses in African American, Chicano/Latino, or Native American Studies.

 

 

 

 

 

Intro to African American Studies

ES 250

ES 221, 222, 2231

African American Exp.

 

 

 

 

Intro to Asian American Studies

ES 252

No Lane equivalent

 

 

 

 

 

Intro to Chicano/Latino Studies

ES 254

ES 211, 212, 2132

Chicano/Latino Exp.

 

 

 

 

Intro to Native American Studies

ES 256

ES 241, 2423

Native American Exp.

3. One additional 100-200 level course with ES prefix.

 

 

Select one additional ES prefix course or select an approved 100-or 200- course from the one of the following Lane/UO departments- anthropology, , English, geography, history, sociology. (Additional departments and course offerings are available at the University.)

 

NOTES:

 

I. Effective fall, 2002, students admitted to the University under the direct transfer plan are not able to count more than one major course in the general education group requirements.  Ethnic Studies majors may use only one Ethnic Studies course (ES prefix) course to fulfill their Social Science and group requirement.

 

 

2. A total of 56 Ethnic Studies credits are required. At least 24 upper-division credits must be taken in residence at the U of O. All courses counting toward the major must be take for letter grades and completed with grades of mid-C or higher. Ethnic Studies majors ust maintain a grade point average of 2.5 or higher in courses applied to the major. Courses applied to any other major or minor may not be used for the major in Ethnic Studies.

 

Advising Information

 

    Minor Requirements

    

The interdisciplinary minor in ethnic studies requires a minimum of 28 credits., with a t least 16 upper-division credits, distributed as follows:

 

     Lower division

     Introduction to Ethnic Studies (ES 101, 102)

     200-level course with ES prefix

 

     Upper division (to be taken at UO)

    

Four approved courses, at least two of which must have ES prefix.

 

All upper-division courses for the minor must be taken in residence at the University of Oregon. The minor program must be planned in consultation with an Ethnic Studies adviser at least two terms before graduation. All courses counting toward the minor must be taken for letter grades and completed with grades of mid-C or higher. Courses applied to any other major or minor may not be used for the minor in Ethnic Studies.

 

Specific details and course approvals must be obtained from the Ethnic Studies Program.

 

 

 


1 The UO Ethnic Studies Program accepts any Lane ES 211/212/213 course as equivalent to their ES 250.

2 The UO Ethnic Studies Program accepts any Lane ES 211/212/213 course as equivalent to their ES 254.

3 The UO Ethnic Studies Program accepts either Lane ES 241/242 course as equivalent to their ES 256.