BA Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Chicago

Program Overview

The B.A. program in Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies offers an interdisciplinary curriculum through which students can examine the histories, languages, and cultures of the racial and ethnic groups in and of themselves, in relationship to each other, and, particularly, in structural contexts of power. Focusing on genocide, slavery, conquest, confinement, immigration, and the diaspora of peoples around the globe, Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies examines the material, artistic, and literary expressions of peoples who originated in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Europe, who moved voluntarily or were forcefully bound over to the Americas and here evolved stigmatized identities, which were tied to the cultures and histories of their natal lands in complicated ways.

Program Key Stats

$67446 (Annual cost)
$ 75
Sept Intake : 6th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

3.8
30
75

1450
7.0
104

Additional Information & Requirements

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