HIST 119 — U.S. History: Chicano/Chicana Perspectives II
This course is designed to explore the role and development of the Chicana/o (Mexican American) people in the history of the United States. Beginning with the Mexican-American War (1848) to the present period, institutions and ideals of United States history are examined, with emphasis on the social, economic, political and cultural implications to Chicana/o people in the United States. The U.S. Constitution, operation of representative government, and developments in California state and local government are studied with special emphasis on the impact and effects on Chicana/o's. (CSU/UC) (AA/AS-4, CSU-D, IGETC-4, Cal-GETC-4)
Part of
- Elementary Education Associate in Arts
- History Associate in Arts
- History for Transfer (AA-T)
- Spanish Associate in Arts and Certificate of Achievement
- Spanish for Transfer (AA-T)
- General Studies AA - Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Latin American Studies Associate in Arts
- University Studies - Social and Behavioral Sciences (AA)