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Courses - Fall 2009

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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

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CHST 200C Social Processes

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CHST 210 Research Methods

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CHST 222 Ethnicity & Race

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CHST 259 Chicano Movement History Perspective

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CHST 594CH Decolonizing Feminism

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CLASSES OFFERED

FULFILLMENT OF MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

CHT ST 1A Introduction to Chicana/o Studies
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Preparation for Major

CH ST 12 Chicano/a Spanish
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Preparation for Major

CH ST 110 Research Methods
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Area D- Critical & Cultural Theory

CH ST 125B Contemporary Chicana/o Art

Area B – Literature, Culture & Representation OR
Area C- Politics, History, and Community

CH ST 140 Mexican Cultural Heritage of the Chicana/o

Area C - Politics, History, and Community

CH ST 151 Decolonizing Feminism

Area D – Critical & Cultural Theory OR
Area E – Gender & Sexuality Studies

CH ST 151H Decolonizing Feminism

Area D – Critical & Cultural Theory OR
Area E – Gender & Sexuality Studies

CH ST 173 Immigrant Labor Organizing

Area A – Global, Postcolonial, & Border Studies

CH ST 175 Comparative Social Movements
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Area C - Politics, History, and Community
Area F – Pro-seminar

CH ST 176 Theories of Social Change
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Area D- Critical & Cultural Theory

CHST 184A Chicana Writers
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Area B – Literature, Culture & Representation OR
Area E – Gender & Sexuality Studies

CHST 188C Chicana/o Theatre

Area B – Literature, Culture & Representation

CHST 191GA Introduction to Mayan Hieroglyph

Area B – Literature, Culture & Representation

CHST 191TJ Critical Transitions in Chicana/o Education

Area C – Politics, History, and Community OR
Area D – Critical & Cultural Theory OR
Area G - Electives

CHST 195A Community Studies

Area G - Electives

* Course schedule subject to change.

 
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