Chicanx and Latinx Studies Associate in Arts Degree

Division: Social Sciences

PROGRAM CODE: 2A16767A

The Chicanx and Latinx Studies Associate in Arts Degree (formerly Chicana/o Studies Associate in Arts Degree) is designed to provide students a holistic and transdisciplinary education with a focus on the historical and contemporary experiences of Chicanxs and Latinxs in the United States and across the global diaspora. Chicanx/Latinx Studies (CLS) is committed to critical theorizations of race, ethnicity, class, gender, and sexuality and to the interrogation of interlocking systems of oppression in order to unsettle and disrupt them. CLS cultivates activist-scholars by providing students opportunities to bridge academic study with community engagement. Graduates develop a liberatory vision for social change and acquire skills in community-centered leadership, media literacy, critical and creative thinking, and an ability to advance social justice movements for Chicanxs and Latinxs. The major prepares students for transfer and career pathways that serve Chicanx and Latinx populations in areas/fields such as education and research, community advocacy, union organizing, city planning and housing development, health and human services, mediation and conflict resolution, marketing and communications, law and policy, visual and performing arts, multicultural affairs, and more. This degree requires a total of 18 units, in addition to other graduation requirements.

Required Courses (12 units):
ETHS 150 FIntroduction to Chicana/o Studies (formerly ETHS 140 F)3
or ETHS 150HF Honors Introduction to Chicana/o Studies
ETHS 152 FChicana/o History II (formerly ETHS 141 F)3
ETHS 153 FChicana/o and Latina/o Contemporary Issues (formerly ETHS 142 F)3
or ETHS 153HF Honors Chicana/o and Latina/o Contemporary Issues
ETHS 201 FChicana and Latina Feminisms3
Restricted Electives (6 units): Select two courses.6
Latin America - Mexican Art History (formerly ART 116 F)3
Survey of Chicano/a Literature3
American Ethnic Studies3
Honors American Ethnic Studies
Women of Color in the U.S.3
Honors Women of Color in the U.S.
Chicana/o History I (formerly ETHS 141 F)3
Race, Ethnicity and Popular Culture3
U.S. Racial Liberation Movements (formerly Contemporary Social Justice)3
Honors U.S. Racial Liberation Movements (formerly Honors Contemporary Social Justice Movements)
Total Units18

Outcome 1: Apply theories and knowledge produced by Chicanx and Latinx communities to interrogate and dismantle interlocking systems of oppression and dominant power structures.

Outcome 2: Develop a critical understanding of the intersectional histories and cultures of Chicanx and Latinx communities as they relate to larger social structures to cultivate solidarity and coalitions across lines of difference.

Outcome 3: Examine and actively engage with anti-colonial, decolonial, liberatory, and radical resistance strategies, practices, and movements within Chicanx and Latinx communities to advocate for the empowerment and liberation of minoritized and marginalized communities of color.

Outcome 4: Analyze media and cultural production for the ways they construct dominant narratives and controlling images that affect the lived experiences of Chicanx and Latinx communities.

Outcome 5: Demonstrate an understanding of critical race and media literacy strategies by producing counter-narratives of Chicanx and Latinx communities that contest existing oppressive experiences, stereotypes, and social norms within society.


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