Emanuel Martínez, Farm Workers' Altar, Courtesy Smithsonian Institute

Department of Chicana/o Studies
Major Requirements
 

 

The Chicana and Chicano Studies Department offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Chicano Studies plus a minor. The Chicana/o and other Latino historical experiences are used a points of departure toward a expanding awareness of the multicultural world and the contributions of Chicanas/os. The program is designed to assist in the preparation of scholars, human service providers, and teachers.
Students have the following options for majoring in Chicano Studies: major for the Bachelor of Arts; and major for the Bachelor of Arts with Teacher Licensure in Secondary Social Studies. Students can also earn a minor in Chicano Studies.
During the final semester, students majoring in Chicano Studies will be required to take a comprehensive assessment test.

REQUIRED COURSES
The requirements include core courses in the major, basic knowledge of the Spanish language, plus approved electives.

Introduction to Chicana/o Studies
CHS 1000 3 credit hours

History of Meso-America: Pre-Columbian and Colonial Periods
CHS 1010/HIS 1910 3 credit hours

History of the Chicana/o in the Southwest: 1910—Present
CHS 1020/HIS 1920 3 credit hours

Survey of Chicana/o Literature
CHS 2010/ENG 2410 3 credit hours

The Chicana/o Community
CHS 3100/SOC 3130 3 credit hours

Research Experience in Chicana/o Studies
CHS 4850 3 credit hours

Elementary Spanish I
SPA 1010 5 credit hours

Elementary Spanish II
SPA 1020 5 credit hours

Intermediate Spanish
SPA 2110 3 credit hours
or
Spanish Reading and Conversation
SPA 2120 3 credit hours

Subtotal…………….31 credit hours

Electives: Nine semester hours of electives in Chicana/o Studies are required and must be selected in consultation with the department chair.

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS……………..40

 

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