98 Bachelor's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies in California, United States
Chicana-Chicano Studies
Welcome to California State University, Dominguez Hills's Chicana-Chicano Studies BA program. This esteemed program offers a comprehensive exploration of the history, culture, and experiences of Chicanx communities, providing students with a deep understanding of the Chicanx identity and contributions.
Chicano and Chicana Studies - Double Major
The Chicano and Chicana Studies - Double Major program at California State University Northridge is designed to give the student special preparation in the discipline of Chicano/a Studies through a combination of lower and upper division core requirements.
History and Philosophy of Science
The History and Philosophy of Science program at California Institute of Technology - Caltech develops knowledge and understanding of the historical evolution of the physical and biological sciences and the philosophical perspectives that inform them, as well as the dynamics between science, technology, and other human endeavors.
Jewish Studies
The Jewish Studies B.A. at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a full-time, four-year undergraduate programme. It offers a deep exploration of Jewish history, social institutions, and religious culture. Students engage with Hebrew language and literature to gain a comprehensive academic perspective.
Global Studies
The Global Studies programme at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a full-time, four-year B.A. degree. This interdisciplinary course explores the complexities of a globalised world through social and historical lenses. Students examine transnational cultures, governance, and market dynamics in a premier urban setting.
Chicano and Latino Studies
The Chicano and Latino Studies programme at University of California, Irvine (UCI) offers a comprehensive B.A. degree. This public course explores the historical and contemporary experiences of Latino populations. Students engage in interdisciplinary study through a full-time curriculum focused on cultural and social analysis.
Chicano and Chicana Studies
The Chicano and Chicana Studies program at California State University Northridge is designed to give the student special preparation in the discipline of Chicano/a Studies through a combination of lower and upper division core requirements.
Chicana - Chicano Studies
The Chicana - Chicano Studies programme at the University of California, Davis is a comprehensive Bachelor of Arts degree. This public study mode course explores the cultural and socio-economic issues of the Chicano/Latino community. Students engage in cross-disciplinary research and public service over a four-year duration.
Comparative Ethnic Studies
The Comparative Ethnic Studies program at California Polytechnic State University provides an in depth look at the interdisciplinary study of the differences between people — mainly race, ethnicity and nation, but also sexuality, gender and other factors — and how these differences shape the way people interact.
Intercultural Studies
Intercultural Studies at Biola University gives you the academic tools and training you’ll need to thrive in diverse, cross-cultural settings — whether you’re called to international development, health care, missions, business, education or any number of other careers.
Religion
The Religion program from University of La Verne offers students the opportunity to explore the historical and global development of ideas that have formed cultures and individual world views throughout human history.
Media and Visual Culture Studies
The Bachelor of Arts in Media and Visual Culture Studies at University of Redlands will help you build the critical and collaborative skills needed for a wide range of career paths—from public relations to screenwriting, and social media marketing to graphic design for film and television.
Spanish Language and Hispanic Cultures
The Spanish Language and Hispanic Cultures programme at California State University Monterey Bay is a comprehensive B.A. degree. This full-time course develops advanced linguistic proficiency and deep cultural understanding, preparing students for global careers through immersive study and community service learning.
Chicana and Latina Studies
The Chicana and Latina Studies program of Loyola Marymount University centers on the study of key historical and contemporary issues that impact Mexican-origin and other US Latina/o communities as well as their unique influence in the United States.
East Asian Languages and Cultures
This East Asian Languages and Cultures degree at University of Southern California provides students with a well-rounded education on East Asia by focusing on the study of the languages, literatures, cultures, and thought of China, Japan, and Korea. Students typically concentrate on one East Asian language and culture.
Chicana(o) and Latina(o) Studies
Chicana(o) and Latina(o) Studies from California State University Los Angeles is an interdisciplinary field of study that takes a critical approach to understand social (in)justice, power relations, community, and global dynamics.
Liberal Studies
The Liberal Studies programme at California State University East Bay aims to provide a rich liberal arts educational experience through selected courses from a wide range of academic disciplines while at the same time allowing students to select a field for in-depth study of their interest
Human Geography and Global Studies
The Human Geography and Global Studies Major is offered by San Diego State University. Geography is the study of spatial aspects of the physical environment, human activities and landscapes, and the nature of their interactions.
Urban Cultures and Societies
The Urban Cultures and Societies Major is offered by San Diego State University. Over half of the world’s population now lives in cities. As the world rapidly urbanizes, understanding cities and urban life is becoming increasingly important.
Modern Jewish Studies
The Modern Jewish Studies Major is offered by San Diego State University. Our modern Jewish studies major provides an understanding of the diversity of Jewish life over time and place as a result of the interaction of Jewish culture, history, languages, politics, and religion with other civilizations.