Chicano Studies
General
Program Title
Chicano Studies
Degree Designation
MIN
Award Type
Minor
Program Level
Undergraduate
Instruction Mode
On Campus
Program Description
Students who earn a minor in Chicana/o studies examine the Mexican-American experience through a variety of courses and workshops and service opportunities. You'll work to develop an understanding of the culture by building knowledge of the history, contributions, social and cultural development and the intellectual and creative expressions of the Chicana/o community. You'll find the multidisciplinary program pairs well with a multitude of majors.
Department/Unit(s)
College/School
College of Liberal Arts
Status
Active
Requirements
Free Form Requisites
Credits: 18
Program Requirements
Select one of the following courses: course, course, course, course; or course.
Electives
9 credits: course; ENGL 317; course, course, course, course, course, course; course; course or course; course; course; course, course; course. Other courses offered may count for the minor with the approval of Chicana/o Studies advisor.
Notes
See program website for additional information.
Learning Outcomes
Outcome
Explain and interpret how continuity and change contribute to contemporary issues facing Chicanos/as.
Outcome
Refine analytical, written, critical thinking and research skills in the study of Chicanos/as.
Outcome
Recognize and distinguish diverse historical settings and examine governmental policies resulting in the current conditions of Chicanos/as.
Degree Maps
Major Code
1112
Program Code
1112.01