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7 Bachelor's degrees in Ethnic Studies in Massachusetts, United States
Latin American, Latinx, and Caribbean Studies
The Latin American, Latinx, and Caribbean Studies program at College of the Holy Cross explores the diversity of Latin America’s peoples and cultures. Students choose from an array of courses from different departments and examine Latin American and Caribbean peoples and Latinx communities in the United States, as well as the common cultural and historical roots that connect them.
South Asian Studies
One of four interdisciplinary majors offered by the Asian Studies Program, South Asian Studies from Mount Holyoke College, allows students to specialize in the history, languages, cultures, and politics of South Asia.
Latin American and Latino Studies
The Latin American and Latino Studies program of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is designed for students interested in the language, history, politics, and culture of Latin America and of Hispanics living in the U.S.
Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights Studies
The major in Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights Studies from Boston University offers students the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the causes and consequences of past acts of genocide and human rights violations and to consider human rights law as a means of violence prevention.
Latinx and Latin American Studies
Latinx and Latin American Studies (LLAS) from Amherst College is an interdisciplinary major designed for students interested in critically examining the diverse histories and cultures of Latin America, the Caribbean, and U.S. Latinxs.
Chinese Studies
At College of the Holy Cross, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the increasingly influential language and culture of China both in and out of the classroom through the vibrant offerings of the Chinese Studies program.
Afro-American Studies
As an Afro-American Studies major at University of Massachusetts Amherst, you will gain skills in project development, research and analysis, interpersonal and cross-cultural communication, critical thinking, problem solving, and writing—all skills employers look for in new hires.