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Courses - Fall 2008

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GRADUATE COURSES | UNDERGRADUATE COURSES



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Many Chicana and Chicano Studies courses address contemporary issues that arise in response to new political, economic, and cultural realities: changing modes of identity; new understandings of gender, sexuality, and social movements; immigration and bi-national populations; and growing trends toward globalization, transnationalization, and transculturation. Courses critically engage themes and methods capable of speaking about race, culture, power, sexuality, gender, class, and social transformation.


 
 GRADUATE COURSES
 

CLASSES OFFERED

PROFESSOR

CH ST 200A  History and Narrativity Horacio Roque Ramírez
CH ST 200B  Cultural Texts Dolores Inés Casillas
CH ST 594JP Special Topics: Ethnography on Farm Labor Communities in California Juan Vicente Palerm
CH ST 501  Teaching Assistant & Associate Training Staff
CH ST  596   Directed Reading & Research Staff
CH ST  597  Individual Study for Master’s or Ph.D For Advancement to Candidacy Staff
CH ST  598   Master’s Research & Writing Staff
CH ST  599   Dissertation Research & Writing Staff
  
 
 UNDERGRADUATE COURSES go to top
 

CLASSES OFFERED

FULFILLMENT OF MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

CHT ST 1A Introduction to Chicana/o Studies

Preparation for the Major

CH ST 12 Chicano/a Spanish

Preparation for the Major

CH ST 99 Independent Studies

Check with Department for Area

CH ST 125B Contemporary Chicano/a Art

Area B- Literature, Culture, and Representation

CH ST 138 Barrio Popular Culture

Area B- Literature, Culture, and Representation

CH ST 168B Chicana/o History

Area C- Politics, History, and Community

CH ST 168R Chicano/Latino Religion

Area C - Politics, History, and Community
Area F – Senior Seminar

CH ST 179A/193 Race & Environmental Justice

Area D – Critical & Cultural Theory
Area F – Senior Seminar

CH ST 184A Chicana Writers

Area B – Literature, Culture & Representation
Area E – Gender & Sexuality Studies

CH ST 188C Chicana/o Theatre

Area B – Literature, Culture & Representation

CH ST 195A Community Studies

Area G- Electives

CH ST 197HA Honors Seminar

Area G- Electives

CHST 199 Independent Studies

Check with Department for Area

CHST 199RA Independent Research Assistant

Check with Department for Area

* Course schedule subject to change.

 
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