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Apr 19, 2025
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2025-26 Catalog
Comparative Race and Ethnicity Studies with a Concentration in Sociology
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(Requirements for the CRES major with a concentration in sociology are listed below. Follow this link for the CRES Minor requirements.)
Students must complete all of the following requirements to graduate with a bachelor of arts in this program. Some courses may apply toward multiple requirements.
College Requirements:
Degree Requirements
Students are required to complete all standard college requirements.
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Major Requirements:
This major requires a curriculum proposal with a course plan approved by the CRES committee and the advisor in the department of concentration. Total major units: 16 Two Disciplinary Units from Distribution Group I:
One unit from the following CRES-foundational or CRES-designated courses (CRES-foundational courses cross-listed as “CRES”):
Literature
- CHIN 327 - Chinese Inhumanities: Construction of the Other in Chinese Literature
- CRES 338 - Latin American, Caribbean and Latinx Critical Theory
- FREN 363 - Introduction to Francophone Literature
- GER 355 - Twentieth-Century Jewish Literature
- LIT 300 - Israeli Cinema: Myth, Memory, and History
- LIT 327 - Chinese Inhumanities: Construction of the Other in Chinese Literature
- LIT 346 - Twentieth-Century Jewish Literature
- LIT 360 - Soviet World Literature: International, Multinational, National
- LIT 367 - Envisioning Modernity: Central Asia and the Caucasus through Literature, Film, and the Arts
- LIT 383 - Arctic Awakenings
- LIT 396 - Decolonial Theory and Practice in Latin America
- RUSS 325 - Soviet World Literature: International, Multinational, National
- RUSS 367 - Envisioning Modernity: Central Asia and the Caucasus through Literature, Film, and the Arts
- RUSS 394 - Arctic Awakenings
- SPAN 386 - Decolonial Theory and Practice in Latin America
One additional unit in the same subject as above
Two Disciplinary Units from Distribution Group II:
One unit from the following CRES-foundational or CRES-designated courses (CRES-foundational courses cross-listed as “CRES”):
One additional unit in the same subject as above
One additional CRES-foundational unit from:
Two Additional Units from the History and Social Science Division:
Two units of anthropology (will not apply if anthropology courses are used to satisfy requirements above)
Two units of economics at Reed
Two units of history at Reed (will not apply if history courses are used to satisfy requirements Above)
Two units of political science
One unit of introductory political science from the following:
One additional unit in political science
- A maximum of one unit of 200-, 300-, or 400-level political theory (POL 280 , or POL 380 - POL 415)
Six Units of Sociology, Including:
A minimum of two CRES-Foundational or CRES-Designated sociology units
Two additional units of sociology
One Unit of Junior Year Requirements:
Recommended but Not Required:
CRES explicitly focuses on the comparative study of race and ethnicity across borders and boundaries. Consequently, the committee strongly recommends as many of the following as possible: - Proficiency in a non-English language.
- One or more units of CRES courses with an explicit comparative/transnational element.
- Study abroad.
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