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Courses - Spring 2010

Fall 2009 | Winter 2010 | Spring 2010

GRADUATE COURSES | UNDERGRADUATE COURSES


 GRADUATE COURSES
    

CLASSES OFFERED

PROFESSOR

CH ST 210 Research Methods

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CH ST 271 Globalization & Immigration

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CH ST 280 Critical Race Theory

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CH ST 594MC Theory of Subalt & Post Colonialism

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 UNDERGRADUATE COURSES go to top
  

CLASSES OFFERED

FULFILLMENT OF MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

CH ST 1C Introduction to Chicana/o Studies

Preparation for Major

CH ST 108 Transnational Chicana/o Studies

Area A – Global, Postcolonial, & Border Studies OR
Area C – Politics, History, and Community

CH ST 135 Critical Race Theory

Area C - Politics, History, and Community OR
Area D  - Critical and Cultural Theory

CH ST 135H Critical Race Theory (H)

Area B – Literature, Culture & Representation

CH ST 138 Barrio Popular Culture

Area B – Literature, Culture & Representation

CH ST 148 Chicana Art & Feminism

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

CH ST 153 Queer Communities

Area E – Gender and Sexuality Studies

CH ST 174 Chicana/o Politics

Area C – Politics, History, and Community

CH ST 175 Contemporary Social Movements

Area B – Literature, Culture & Representation

CH ST 181 Chicana/o Novel

Area B – Literature, Culture & Representation

CH ST 183 Border Narrative

Area B – Literature, Culture & Representation

CH ST 191SA Liberation Philosophy

Area D  - Critical and Cultural Theory

CH ST 193 Senior Seminar

Area F – Pro-seminar

CH ST 195C Community Studies

Area G - Electives

CH ST 197HC Department Honors

Area G - Electives

* Course schedule subject to change.

 
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