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Ethnic and Area Studies (B.A.) with Asian 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.
Major Requirements
Complete the following for your major:
HEAS 490: Fulfills Writing Enriched course requirement for major.
Three credits from the following:
HIST 324 | European Imperialism and its Legacies: 1500 to Present | 3 |
POLI 320 | Ethnic and Racial Politics in America | 3 |
Asian Studies Concentration (15)
15 credits from the following* :
*Students may take topics courses in COMM, ENGL, or IDNW that instructors certify will have a significant component of Asian Studies emphasis. We currently offer courses that include such emphases in both COMM and IDNW. As offerings in Mandarin are developed, students may apply upper level language courses to this concentration.
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 |