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This program option is designed to support Shoreline’s general education outcomes:
Multicultural Studies prepares students to succeed in any field or discipline that involves the analysis of power dynamics at the interpersonal and structural levels. This includes, but is not limited to, Communication Studies, History; American Ethnic Studies; Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies; Sociology; English; Geography; and Social Work.
(does not include additional program or course fees, books, or supply costs)
Per Quarter 2023-2024 |
WA-Resident | Non-WA resident, US citizen, & Eligible non-citizen On Campus |
Non-WA resident Non-US citizen¹ |
Non-WA resident, US citizen Online Only |
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1 credit | $145.17 | $245.71 | $339.54 | $162.51 |
5 credits | $673.85 | $1,176.57 | $1,645.70 | $760.55 |
12 credits (full-time) | $1,462.52 | $2,476.40 | $3,422.10 | $1,637.76 |
15 credits | $1,641.05 | $2,667.59 | $3,624.45 | $1,819.05 |
¹ Includes all International Students, both on campus and overseas online
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