__University__ 2019-2020 Bulletin

Chicano/Latino Studies Certificate

Requirements

A candidate for a certificate must satisfy all University requirements for a baccalaureate degree with an academic major in any field.  A Chicano/Latino Studies Certificate may be pursued as a post-baccalaureate program.  A student pursuing a certificate in Chicano/Latino Studies must complete 36 credits, distributed as follows:

Core courses: (16 credits)

ChLa 201Introduction to Chicano/Latino Studies

4

ChLa 301UChicano/Latino Communities

4

ChLa 302USurvey of Chicano/Latino Literature

4

ChLa 303UChicana/Latina Experience

4

Spanish Language Proficiency (8 credits)

Span 301Third-year Spanish

4

Span 302Third-year Spanish

4

Upper-division electives from the following: (12 credits)

One 400-level course and two others from the following:

 

ChLa 325/Hst 325Mexican American/Chicano History I, 1492-1900

4

ChLa 326U/Hst 326UMexican American/Chicano History II, 1900-Present

4

ChLa 330ULatino Popular Culture

4

ChLa 331Barrio Culture: Art and Literature

4

ChLa 335Chicano/Latin American Film

4

ChLa 340Mayas, Aztecs, and Chicanos

4

ChLa 375USouthwestern Borderlands

4

ChLa 380ULatinos in the Economy and Politics

4

ChLa 390ULatinos in the Pacific Northwest

4

ChLa 399Special Studies

8

ChLa 405Reading and Conference

4

ChLa 407Seminar

4

ChLa 408Workshop

4

ChLa 410Selected Studies

8

ChLa 411Chicano/Latino History Seminar

4

ChLa 414Chicano/Latino Literature

4

ChLa 450ULatinos in Education

4

Total Credit Hours: 36