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Program Description
The Chicano Studies program provides an interdisciplinary approach to the
interaction of the Chicano with other cultures in a bilingual,
multicultural setting. It helps to prepare students for transfer to a
four-year university major in Mexican American, Ethnic or Intercultural
Studies and for other professional fields including the social sciences,
humanities, law, law enforcement, border and immigration occupations,
international business, social work, public administration and teaching.
Chicano Studies courses enhance understanding of one of the country's
fastest growing population groups.
Program Emphasis
Chicano Studies courses are taught in English and the curriculum is
designed to meet District and baccalaureate general education and
multicultural course requirements. The program offers courses in
anthropology, bilingual studies, Chicano culture, history of Mexico and
the United States, language and literature, psychology and sociology from
a Chicano perspective.
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