Marxist Studies Minor

College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences


Stephen E. Cullenberg, Ph.D., Chair
4107 Sproul Hall
(951) 827-1573; www.marxiststudies.ucr.edu 

Committee in Charge
Christopher Chase-Dunn, Ph.D. (Sociology)
Joseph Childers, Ph.D. (English)
Jennifer Doyle, Ph.D. (English)
Carole Fabricant, Ph.D. (English)
Christine Ward Gailey, Ph.D. (Women’s Studies)
Michael Kearney, Ph.D. (Anthropology)
Victor Lippit, Ph.D. (Economics)
Brian Lloyd, Ph.D. (History)
Bernd Magnus, Ph.D. (Philosophy)
Thomas Patterson, Ph.D. (Anthropology)
Georgia Warnke, Ph.D. (Philosophy)
Stephen E. Cullenberg, Ph.D.
Dean, College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, ex officio

The Marxist Studies minor integrates courses from various disciplines in order to examine the theory and main applications of Marxism in the social sciences and humanities disciplines.

Requirements for the minor (24 units)

1.    Theory, method, and history of thought requirement

    a)    ECON 115

    b)    PHIL 153

2.    Four courses from the following dealing with applications of Marxist studies in various fields:

    a)    ANTH 131

    b)    CPLT 180X

    c)    ECON 175

    d)    POSC 160

    e)    WRLT 170/ETST 170

See Minors under the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences in the Colleges and Programs section of this catalog for additional information on minors.