Thanks to its flexible curriculum, a minor in ethnic studies can prepare you for a number of career paths, depending on your major and the courses you choose to take.
If you specialize your coursework around a particular topic, such as literature and the arts or history, you can prepare for a career working in those fields in a job such as education. If you focus your coursework around a particular ethnic group, you might find work as a community organizer, advocate or civil servant.
Because the minor in ethnic studies emphasizes understanding diverse racial and ethnic groups, it can also be a good complement to a major in business or communications that involves working with people from a wide range of backgrounds. Additionally, as a liberal arts student, you'll gain skills in close reading and textual analysis, written and oral communication, and critical thinking that can be applied to almost any job.
The minor in ethnic studies also provides a strong foundation for graduate school, where you might go on to study a professional subject like law or continue your studies in a related field such as English, history, political science or sociology.