Chicana/o Studies, Associate in Arts
The Associate in Arts in Chicana/o Studies advances a critical understanding of the Chicana/o and Latina/o experience in the United States. The curriculum is designed to provide an awareness, knowledge, and appreciation of the language, history, culture, politics, and creative accomplishments and contributions of Chicana/o and Latina/o communities. Whether completing the AA in preparation for transfer to a Bachelor's degree program in Chicana/o Studies or to deepen one's understanding of Chicana/o culture, students pursuing the AA in Chicana/o Studies will have the opportunity to select from a wide range of courses that reflect the multidisciplinary approach of the major.
Courses
- ART R174 — Latin American Art
- ART R174H — Honors: Latin American Art
- CHST R101 — Introduction to Chicana/o Studies
- CHST R102 — Chicana/o Cultural Identity
- CHST R103 — Chicana/o History: 1848-Present, A Survey
- CHST R104 — Chicana/Latina Feminism in Contemporary Society
- DANC R110A — Mexican Folklorico Dance I
- DANC R110B — Mexican Folklorico Dance II
- ENGL R126 — Introduction to Chicana/o Literature
- HIST R109 — History of Mexico
- HIST R126 — History of Latin America
- MUS R109 — Music of Latin America
- MUS R126 — Mariachi Ensemble
- SOC R103 — Race and Ethnic Relations
- SPAN R200 — Intermediate Spanish I
- SPAN R210 — Intermediate Spanish II
- SPAN R220 — Spanish for Heritage Speakers I
- SPAN R220H — Honors: Spanish for Heritage Speakers I
- SPAN R230 — Spanish for Heritage Speakers II
- SPAN R230H — Honors: Spanish for Heritage Speakers II
- SPAN R232 — Latin American Literature
- SPAN R232H — Honors: Latin American Literature
- SPAN R234 — Latin American and Spanish Film
- SPAN R236 — Cultures of Latin America
- SPAN R236H — Honors: Cultures of Latin America