Teaching Ethnic Studies

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Ethnic Studies: More than a Major, a Movement!

Ethnic Studies began as a community and student movement at San Francisco State University in 1968-69. Today there is a growing demand for Ethnic Studies at all levels of PK-12 education. Ethnic Studies majors who wish to become middle or high school teachers of Social Science must meet Subject Matter Competency through coursework or by passing the  before applying to a single subject credential program, completed in three semesters in online and hybrid formats at CSUEB. All teaching fieldwork is in person.

To qualify for admission, you must have successfully completed undergraduate coursework in the following Social Science domains:

  • world history
  • US history
  • California history
  • principles of American democracy
  • principles of economics (micro and macro)
  • geography

You must also have a minimum of 45 hours of field experience with groups of students within the last five years, including 15 hours in a public or private school classroom.

Apply to both the Department and  for Summer 2025. 

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School districts actively recruit teachers so please contact the following to find available programs and support:

 

Ethnic Studies Teaching Concentration

In the future an Ethnic Studies Teaching concentration and certificate will prepare teachers by integrating ethnic studies content and pedagogy with Elementary Subject Matter. This Liberal Studies degree provides a pathway to the Multiple Subject Credential.

The core lower division Area F course, LBST/ES 223: Education for Liberation, is currently offered through the Inspire Program for first year students and will be offered for Liberal Studies majors in Spring 2025.

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Ethnic Studies Courses

Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor’s Online Degree Programs
Minors

Courses

Ethnic Studies
Ethnic Studies: Black Studies
Ethnic Studies: American Indian Studies
  • ES 309 - Federal Indian Law and Policy (2025-26)
Ethnic Studies: Asian American Studies
  • ES 224 - Filipina/x/o American LGBTQ+ Identities and Experiences (2025-26)
  • ES 231 - Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Racialization in U.S. Schools (2025-26)
  • ES 232 - Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders in Popular Culture (2025-26)
  • ES 369 - Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Health, Wellness & Healing (2025-26)
Ethnic Studies: Genders and Sexualities in Communities of Color
Ethnic Studies: Chicanx and Latinx Studies