Cultural Studies 4+1
SUNY Geneseo’s accelerated BA to MA partnership program with Claremont Graduate University leads to an advanced degree in history or cultural studies in less time.
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SUNY Geneseo’s accelerated BA to MA partnership program with Claremont Graduate University leads to an advanced degree in history or cultural studies in less time.
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The 3+3 BA/JD program with the University at Buffalo School of Law encourages students to accelerate their course of study by completing their Bachelor of Arts and Juris Doctor in just six years of full-time study, saving them one year’s worth of time and tuition.
The queer and sexuality studies minor is interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary program that offers students critical tools for understanding sexuality as an identity, behavior, or practice.
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The interdisciplinary Native American studies minor explores NYS public policy issues within the larger frameworks of American history, literature, and anthropological studies.
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This minor gives students a broad, interdisciplinary understanding of Latin America and the Caribbean.
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The European studies minor is an interdisciplinary study of Europe, from Great Britain to Russia and from Scandinavia to the Balkan regions.
With a broad definition of Asia extending from the Pacific Rim to the Arabian Sea, the Asian studies minor examines Asia as an integral part of human civilization.
History courses at Geneseo let students explore how humans throughout history have survived, grown, resisted, and changed—from the environmental history of modern Africa to the struggle for workers’ rights in the 20th-century US to the intellectual history of the Islamic world.
An interdisciplinary program, American studies offers a wide range of courses that develop the analytical, research, and communication skills necessary for success in a variety of fields. The major integrates materials, themes, and approaches from diverse areas of study, including history, literature, political science, sociology, communication, film and media, gender and sexuality, African American studies, and Native American studies.