Toni-Mokjaetji Humber, Ph.D.

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Information about Gender, Ethnicity, and Multicultural Studies (GEMS) Major & Minor

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EWS 140 (01), Fall 2007
Introduction to Ethnic Studies

MAJORING OR MINORING IN

GENDER, ETHNICITY, AND MULTICULTURAL STUDIES (GEMS)

AT CAL POLY POMONA

Students often take classes in Ethnic and Women’s Studies (EWS) out of interest or to fulfill a GE requirements.,

They may not realize how close they are to a Gender, Ethnicity, and Multicultural Studies (GEMS) major or a minor in the following areas of concentration:

African American Studies

Asian American Studies,

Chicano/Latino Studies,

Native American Studies

Women Studies

Multicultural Leadership Studies

They also may not realize the possibility of a double major. 

A degree in GEMS strengthens a student’s preparation for entry into a variety of occupational fields. 

teaching

social work

law

community organizing

business

counseling

recreation

management

urban and regional planning

media 

A GEMS minor provides all majors with a sophisticated and comprehensive approach to assessing political and social dynamics in an increasing complex society.

For additional information about the GEMS major or minors at Cal Poly Pomona, please contact

The EWS Department Chair

(909) 869-2080

www.ceis.csupmona.edu/departments/ews

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Contact the instructor at: tchumber@csupomona.edu