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History of Race, Gender, and Society

Explore the issues central to understanding contemporary culture, society, and identity.

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Take Courses to Help You Reach Your Professional Goals

The history of race, gender, and society certificate explores the issues central to understanding contemporary culture, society and identity. Coursework will focus on the history of race, gender, and society, and what that means for the world today. The 12-credit certificate consists of one three-credit history course and nine additional history credits chosen by you. This provides you with the unique opportunity to select the courses that most appeal to you and align with your professional goals.

This certificate is designed for non-history majors who are looking to enhance their field of study and/or future career options. Students who would most benefit from this certificate include those studying women's, gender and sexuality studies, social work, criminal justice, education, and sociology, though the certificate is a marketable addition to any major.

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Degree Level undergraduate
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Eau Claire
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Customized Studies

With over 20 electives to choose from, the history of race, gender, and society certificate can be completely personalized to you and your career plans. Better understand American women's history, the history of U.S. racial/ethnic minorities, other cultures, the civil rights movement, or whatever else interests you.

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Real-World Experiences

One of the best ways to better understand where we come from is to see where we are today. Whether you study abroad, participate in our National Student Exchange program or enroll in the university’s Central European Travel Seminar, you'll find countless opportunities to step outside your comfort zone and make the most of your studies.

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Whether you want to work in a museum, explore a particular area of history, or teach social studies — you have come to the right place.
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Through thoughtful analysis of diverse experiences from past events, you will construct arguments that explain how history can inform the present. Select courses within the certificate that most interest you, and keep an open mind as you examine the importance of individual agency, historical contingency, and social change.

Here are a few courses in History of Race, Gender, and Society at UW-Eau Claire.

HIST 172

Latin American History: Colonial to the Present

Survey covering the major political, social, and economic developments and issues in Latin America’s historical formation, from the colonial era to the present.

HIST 313

Gender, Sex, and Science in European History

This course examines recent scholarship in European history on gender, sexuality, science, and the body. It focuses on the historical construction of gender and sexuality, the gendering of science, inclusion/exclusion in academic and scientific work.

HIST 392

History of Antisemitism

Global history of antisemitism from ancient world to the present, religious roots; economic and racial origins; impact of Zionism, Holocaust and Arab-Israeli conflict.

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