Students may pursue work in any of the Department's seven areas of study:
- Africana Studies
- American Studies
- Asian/Pacific/American Studies
- Gender and Sexuality Studies
- Latino Studies
- Metropolitan Studies
- Social and Cultural Analysis
All students build a common grounding in key analytical ideas and research methods provided in two departmental core courses: Concepts in Social and Cultural Analysis and Strategies for Social and Cultural Analysis. This integrative foundation is put to use in whatever program-specific course work students undertake, in any internship fieldwork in which they participate, and in the senior research seminar that culminates the course of study. The curriculum as a whole balances rigorously focused inquiry in specific fields with careful attention to the ways those fields overlap and interrelate. Students completing work in the Department are well prepared either for graduate study or for careers in such fields as education, international relations, law, non-profit administration, community organizing, public policy, and urban and regional planning.