Bachelor's degree
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This is beyond parody.
Of course, the old joke is that a degree which ends in "studies" is the first step to getting a job which requires you to wear a shirt with your name sewn on it
At Keene State College, in New Hampshire, you can get a Bachelor of Arts in Anti-Racist Studies.
They have a course requirement for "activism."
Integrative Studies Requirements
40 credits minimumMajor Requirements
40 creditsFoundation Course
4 credits
Choose one:
- IHAMST 140 What Is American Studies?
- IIPSYC 172 An Introduction to Restorative Justice
- IIWGS 101 Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies
Threshold Courses
12 credits
Choose one class in Voices and Experiences of Colonized Peoples:
- IHAMST 248 Introduction to Indigenous Cultures of the Americas
- IHENG 240 Readings in American Literature
Choose one class in Race in Culture and Society:
- IIENST 150 Global Environmental Change
- ISGEOG 203 Globalization Culture & Place
- ISPOSC 210 United States Politics
- ISPH 285 Health in Society
- IHWGS 290 Topics in Women's and Gender Studies
- IIWGS 240 Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Pop Culture
Choose one class in Decolonizing Land and Society:
- IIAMST 250 Interpreting American Cultures
- COMM 250 Rhetoric of the Civil Rights Movement
- IIWGS 235 Approaches to Latinidades
- Capstone Core Course
4 credits
Choose one:
- AMST 495 Seminar
- PSYC 425 Psychology of Women
- WGS 495 Capstone in Women’s and Gender Studies
Upper-Level Electives
20 credits
Choose one class in Voices of Colonized Peoples:
- ENG 345 Studies in African American Literature
- ENG 347 American Indian Writers and their Cultures
- IHHIST 371 Africans in the Colonial Atlantic World
- HIST 360 Natives and Newcomers in North America: 1500-1766
Choose one class in Race in Culture and Society:
- COMM 360 Rhetoric Post Civil Rights Era
- GEOG 303 Politics of Place
- IHHIST 372 Gender and Power in Early North America 1600-1800
- HIST 362 American Slavery/American Capitalism 1787-1848
- PSYC 321 Culture and Psychology
- WGS 303 Latina Feminist Theories
Choose one class in Decolonizing Land and Society:
- AMST 490 Advanced Special Topics
- ENST 353 Restoration Ecology
- IIWGS 300 Critical Ethnic Studies
- WGS 301 Transnational Feminist Theories
Choose one class in Activism:
- ISENST 382 Environmental Advocacy
- POSC 312 Public Policy Analysis
- WGS 497 Internship
Elective: Choose one additional class from one of the topic areas listed above.
Electives
Select additional courses to reach a total of 120 credits for the degree.Degree Requirements
120 credits
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@george-k said in Bachelor's degree:
They have a course requirement for "activism."
I agree with your sentiment about these kinds of study programs, but to be fair, they don't require their students to be "activists"; rather, these courses seem to study the way activism "works".
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@george-k said in Bachelor's degree:
One of the courses under "activism" is an internship. We can guess what that means, however.
Unmasking Trotskyists? Denouncing wreckers in the workplace? Volunteering to work on a farm? Learning to play piano works by Tikhon Khrennikov?