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Degrees Awarded: Ph.D. Certificate
Academic System: Semester
Enrollment (2001-2002): Ph.D. Cert. 3
Tuition: Instate graduate $5,404; Out of state graduate $9,058
Deadlines: Admissions 12/1, financial aid 1/15
Financial Aid Available: Grants, scholarships, employment, and loans
Within the interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary framework, the graduate certificate curriculum contributes to societal needs and it addresses issues of racial and ethnic diversify in the workplace, community, nation, and world during a period of profound demographic change. It is designed to provide professional study in an area of increasing importance to practitioners in social, health, and immigration service agencies; law, and K-12 and community college education , among other occupations. The certificate also offers a graduate credential to students pursuing advanced degrees and seeking to broaden their teaching and research competencies in order to enhance their career options and employment prospects. Students may either enroll in the certificate program or they may complete the certificate in conjunction with a graduate degree at the university. Satisfactory completion of the requirements for the certificate will be noted on the student’s transcript as “Graduate Certificate in Ethnic Studies.”
Faculty
ADAMS, Carlos (ABD, Washington State University) Chicano/a studies
ANRADE, A. Ronaldo (PhD, Univ. of Oklahoma)
BHALLA, Vibha (PhD, Michigan State University) Gender, migration
DEME, Mariam (PhD, Temple) Francophone and Anglophone African literature and culture, as well as in African-American history, literature, and culture.
HILL, Patrick (PhD, University of Michigan) U.S. Cultural History Since 1865, African-American History Since 1865, Art/Visual Cultures of American and the Black Atlantic, and Modern Sport in History and Society.
HUSSAIN, Azfar (PhD, Washington State University) Theory in the broadest sense; globally informed comparative ethnic studies; political economy; imperialism and globalization-as-globaloney; Arab and Asian/Asian American studies; American studies; third-world feminisms; Marxism-Leninism-Maoism; postcolonial theory and literature; American literature (with a particular focus on Native American, African American, Chicano/a, and Asian American literatures); political ecology; mass movements, and creative writing.
LEE, Gary (PhD, Minnesota) Family sociology and the sociology of aging. He has also worked extensively in the area of comparative sociology with a particular focus on family structure and historical ariations in family forms.
LUIBHEID, Eithne (PhD, Univ. of California, Berkeley) Ethnic Studies with emphasis in women, gender and sexuality
MAH, Theresa J. (PhD, Univ. of Chicago) History
MARTIN, Michael T. (PhD, Univ. of Massachusetts) Psychology
MENON, Sridevi (PhD, Univ. of Hawaii at Manoa) Philosophy
MWAUWA, Apollos O. (PhD Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, N.S., Canada) African history
PENA, Susana (PhD, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara) Sociology
PERTUSATI, Linda (PhD, Univ. of Michigan) Sociology and Social Work
SHARMA, Archana (PhD, Toronto) (Post)colonial studies, immigration, cultural studies, multicultural and anti-racist education.
Ethnic Studies
228 Shatzel Hall
Bowling Green, OH 43403
Phone: 419/372-2796
Fax: 419/372-0330
E-mail:
http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/ethn/
Chair: Michael Martin
Graduate Director: Theresa Mah
Bowling Green State University
Office of the Graduate College
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403-0180
419-372-2791
http://www.bgsu.edu/offices/admissions/choose/graduate.html
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