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CHS 1000 - Intro to Chicana/o Studies |
Crosslisting: HON 1003
General Studies: Multicultural, Social and Behavioral Sciences I
This course introduces students to the broad range of the interdisciplinary field of Chicana/o Studies. The course covers the major historical moments beginning with an overview of Pre-Columbian civilizations in the Americas and Medieval Spain, which have led to the contemporary social location of Mexican-origin population within the United States. In addition, the course introduces students to the broad scope of Chicana/o cultural production in the creative arts such as visual, film, music and literature. Resources draw from various disciplines, including but not limited to: sociology, history, political science, anthropology, education, art and art history, women and gender studies, and religious studies.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: DoNotUse Correspondence, Do Not Use Internet, Lecture, Video Conferencing All Sections for this Course Division of Social Sciences Division Chicana/o Studies Department Course Attributes: Multicultural Requirement, GS Level II Social Science, GS12 Social/Behav Sciences I, GT Hum Behav & Social Systms |
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