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Nov 21, 2024
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2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Border Studies Minor
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Office:
SBSB 4222
Telephone
(760) 750-4104
Program Coordinator:
Kimberley Knowles-Yánez, Ph.D.
Faculty:
Jocelyn Ahlers, Ph.D.
Nicoleta Bateman, Ph.D.
Greig Tor Guthey, Ph.D.
Elizabeth Ridder, Ph.D.
Tihomir Kostadinov, Ph.D.
Grant Muāgututi’a, Ph.D.
Elizabeth Ridder, Ph.D.
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Program of Study
The Minor in Border Studies focuses on the dynamics that occur in regions where multiple communities come into overlapping contact and where borders of all sorts both divide and create communities. The Minor provides an interdisciplinary exploration of the geopolitical, linguistic, cultural, and social frontiers that shape the development of border communities. The Minor in Border Studies is particularly suited for students who want to work within border regions in careers such as city planning, public policy, law health professions, border patrol, education, and public administration, or attend graduate school in related fields.
Special Conditions for the Minor in Border Studies
Completion of a Border Studies Minor is not available to students whose major course of study includes the Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies, Border Studies Option. However, students whose major course of study includes the Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies, Elementary Subject Matter Preparation, or Integrated Teacher Education Program (or any other major at the University) are eligible to complete a Minor in Border Studies.
Requirements
Completion of eighteen to nineteen (18-19) units of credit, twelve to thirteen (12-13) of which must be at the upper-division level. Each course counted toward the minor must be completed with a grade of C (2.0) or better.
Required Upper-Division Classes (12-13 Units):
Breadth (6 Units Selected from the Following)
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