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CSRE-IHN - Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity (IHN)

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Program Overview

The Interdepartmental Program in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity (CSRE) explores how race and ethnicity shape global history, undergird our social systems, and touch every aspect of our lives. Our courses empower students with the tools to assess and build inclusivity, equity, diversity, accessibility, and justice. CCSRE programs—encompassing Asian American Studies, Chicana/o-Latina/o Studies, Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, Jewish Studies, and Native American Studies—take an interdisciplinary approach to considering how gender, sexuality, ability, capital, technology, education, politics, and the environment structure our bodies, experiences, and communities. Students have the option to focus on particular racial and ethnic groups and on issues that move across peoples and places. 

The interdisciplinary nature of the academic programs empowers students to enroll in a wide variety of courses. CCSRE listings can be found in Anthropology, Art and Art History, Education, History, Linguistics, Literature, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Sociology, Theater and Performance Studies, and more. Majors and minors in CCSRE engage with various perspectives and methodologies and grapple with pivotal themes, including decolonization, indigeneity, intersectionality, movement-building, resistance, solidarity, and wellness. By analyzing interlocking structures of identity and difference, CCSRE students interrogate the role of power, reimagine the world, and reclaim the future.

Visit the Honors page of the CCSRE website for more information about applying to and receiving honors in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity.

Program Learning Outcomes:
The Honors Program in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity expects that undergraduate Honors students concluding their course of study will be able to:

  • Mobilize comparative frameworks for analyzing how race and ethnicity develop historically, cross-culturally, and transnationally

  • Understand, interpret, and utilize trans- and interdisciplinary theories and methods in the study of race and ethnicity

  • Critically engage with primary and secondary sources and use both types of evidence in research and argumentation

  • Effectively communicate data, research, and arguments to diverse audiences

  • Apply a core inventory of theories, methods, and concepts to local and global contexts

Minimum Units in the Program

23
Completion requirement
Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:

Honors students must apply with a complete proposal approved by a CCSRE faculty advisor in the spring preceding their final year of study. Honors students must continuously enroll at Stanford in autumn, winter, and spring. For more information about the Honors program and the application process, visit the Honors page on the CCSRE website.

Honors applications are open to students with a grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.7 in the major and 3.5 overall. Students must maintain the GPA minimum until graduation in order to receive Honors.

AND
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 2182261
  • 1263271
  • 1263281
AND

A minimum grade of C- is required for a student to count a class towards the Core Curriculum, including the WIM and Capstone requirements.

Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:

The Interdisciplinary Honors Program in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity is intended to complement core curricular requirements in any major. Students who participate in the Interdisciplinary Honors Program receive their degree from their program of study with Interdisciplinary Honors in CSRE. Before graduating, Interdisciplinary Honors students must complete CSRE 100: Introduction to Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity and at least one additional CCSRE Core Course (CSRE 101A, 101B, or 101C or one of the Major Core courses). For more information about the Honors program and the application process, visit the Honors page on the CCSRE website.

Honors applications are open to students with a grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.7 in the major and 3.5 overall. Students must maintain the GPA minimum until graduation in order to receive Honors.

AND
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 1149592
Complete at least 1 of the following Courses:
  • 2216431
  • 2246561
  • 2254481
  • 2254491
  • 2254501
  • 2246131
  • 2210501
  • 2267021
  • 2230961
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 2182261
  • 1263271
  • 1263281

A minimum grade of C- is required for a student to count a class towards the Prerequisite Core, Core Course, and Honors.