Ethnic and Gender Studies
What is Ethnic & Gender Studies?
The Ethnic and Gender Studies program brings together two distinct yet related academic
fields that emerged out of the late 1960s racial power and women’s movements, respectively.
Both fields challenge and expand the boundaries of disciplinary knowledge, critically
evaluate and connect scholarship from multiple fields of study, and seek transformative
change through critical and humanistic praxis.
Ethnic Studies 101
Ethnic studies is the xdisciplinary study of ethnicity, race, and indigeneity with a focus on the experiences and perspectives of people of color within and beyond the United States. The first ethnic studies program was established in 1968 at San Francisco State as a direct result of student-led protests against the marginalization and exclusion of people of color within and beyond the U.S.
The original sub-fields within the ethnic studies framework included African American studies, Asian American studies, Chican@ Studies, and Native American studies. There are also several fields that have emerged to reflect community growth and disciplinary shifts, including Latinx Studies, Critical Pacific Islander and Oceania Studies, Hmong Studies, and Pilipino Studies.
Each area of study focuses on the specific histories and cultures of their respective ethnic groups and collectively employ comparative approaches that examine the relational nature of racial and ethnic groups, diasporic migration, and the interconnected nature of racism with other systems of power and privilege.
What can I do with a degree in Ethnic & Gender Studies?
The knowledge and critical thinking skills gained from ethnic studies will prepare
you to tackle some of the most pressing issues of the day. Ethnic studies strengthens
social and cultural awareness, builds bridges between different experiences and perspectives,
and improves student performance and graduation rates (Sleeter 2010; Anderson 2015.)
People with degrees and coursework in ethnic studies have gone on to make valuable
contributions to society by disrupting inequitable institutions and practices and
cultivating new ones rooted in love, hope, respect, and solidarity. As such, a degree
in ethnic studies can lead to a variety of meaningful and fulfilling careers in education,
health care, law, journalism, social work, business, public administration, and STEM
(Colatrella, 2014). It is also an excellent complement to many other programs of study at Highline
and transfer institutions, including human services, geography, education, business,
nursing, psychology, political science, and sociology.
The AA DTA degree at Highline College will allow you to transfer to a 4-year college or university where you can pursue a bachelor's degree in ethnic and gender studies.
Degree Option
Associate in Arts Direct Transfer AA-DTA
- Program Length: Two years for full-time students. (Full-time is 12 credits or more)
- Costs per year: $4,914 tuition and fees
- Program Map: Associate in Arts DTA - Ethnic & Gender Studies
- Catalog Description: Associate in Arts DTA
Careers
The Associate in Arts Direct Transfer degree is designed to transfer you to a bachelor’s
program at a four-year college or university.
A bachelor’s degree in Ethnic and Gender Studies builds strong skills in critical
thinking, cultural awareness, research, communication, and social justice. Those skills
can lead to a wide range of careers across different industries.
Career opportunities may include:
SOCIAL SERVICES AND COMMUNITY WORK
- Case Manager
- Community Outreach Coordinator
- Social Services Specialist
- Youth Program Coordinator
- Victim Advocate
- Family Support Specialist
- Diversity Program Coordinator
- Community Organizer
GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC POLICY
- Policy Analyst (often entry-level with additional internships)
- Legislative Assistant
- Public Affairs Specialist
- Equal Opportunity Specialist
- Civil Rights Investigator
- Program Analyst
- City or State Government Program Coordinator
NONPROFIT AND ADVOCACY ORGANIATIONS
- Advocacy Coordinator
- Program Coordinator
- Grant Writer
- Development Associate (fundraising)
- Volunteer Coordinator
- Campaign Organizer
- Community Engagement Manager
HUMAN RESOURCES AND WORKPLACE INCLUSION
- Employee Relations Coordinator
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Coordinator
- Learning and Development Specialist
RESEARCH AND DATA
- Research Assistant
- Survey Researcher
- Program Evaluation Assistant
- Market Research Analyst
- User Research Coordinator
- Social Science Research Associate
COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA
- Communications Coordinator
- Public Relations Assistant
- Content Writer
- Social Media Manager
- Journalist
- Editorial Assistant
- Community Relations Specialist
BUSINESS AND CORPORATE ROLES
- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Coordinator
- Customer Success Specialist
- Training Coordinator
- Corporate Communications Specialist
- Employee Engagement Coordinator
- Compliance Analyst
LAW AND JUSTICE CAREERS
- Paralegal (sometimes requires certification or credentialing)
- Legal Assistant
- Court Advocate
- Immigration Services Coordinator
- Civil Rights Program Assistant
- Mediation Program Coordinator
HEALTHCARE AND PUBLIC HEALTH
- Patient Advocate
- Health Educator
- Public Health Program Coordinator
- Community Health Worker
- Health Equity Specialist
- Outreach Specialist
After Highline College
The Associate of Arts degree is designed to transfer you to a bachelor’s program in Ethnic and Gender Studies at a four-year college or university.
- University of Washington
- Western Washington University
- Central Washington University
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