MEXICAN AMERICAN STUDIES (MAS)

180. Research Topics in Mexican American Studies (3) Introduction to Mexican American studies from multidisciplinary perspectives.

233. History of the Mexican American (3) (Identical with HIST 233, which is home). Change course number to: 343. Spring '98

280. Social Prospectives (3) Introduction to Mexican American studies from various perspectives. Research issues and interpretation in the field; public policy and Mexican origin populations; and social sciences and the professions and impact upon the Mexican American community.

319. Mexican American Culture (3) (Identical with ANTH 319, which is home).

330. Minority Groups and American Politics (3) (Identical with POL 330, which is home).

332. Politics of the Mexican American Community (3) (Identical with POL 332, which is home).

343. History of the Mexican American (3) (Identical with HIST 343, which is home).

350. The Chicano Movement (3) Exploration and analysis of the origin, nature, dynamics (political, social, cultural), ideology, activities, and effects of the Chicano movement of the 1960s. P, at least two MAS courses.

361. The U.S.-Mexico Border Region (3) (Identical with HIST 361, which is home).

368. Colonial Mexico (3) (Identical with HIST 368, which is home).

369. Mexico Since Independence (3) (Identical with HIST 369, which is home).

375. Mexican Americans in Contemporary Society (3) A survey of contemporary public policy issues facing Mexican Americans. Topics are critically evaluated from competing points of view. P, 180, 280 or consent of instructor.

380. Introduction to Research Methods (3) Examination of research methods in general, but with relevant applications to Hispanics residing in the southwestern United States. P, 280 or consent of instructor.

403. Mexican-American Literature (3) (Identical with SPAN 403, which is home).

425. Topics in Latino Health (3) A public health perspective in examining health and mental health issues affecting Latinos residing in the U.S., with particular emphasis on Mexican American. P, 180, 280. (Identical with PHL 425). May be convened with 525.

429. The U.S.-Mexican Borderlands in Comparative Perspective (3) (Identical with POL 429, which is home). May be convened with 529.

433. Mexican and Mexican-American Civilization Through Literature (3) (Identical with SPAN 433, which is home).

441. Children's Literature in Spanish (3) (Identical with SPAN 441, which is home).

444. Mexican and Mexican-American Prose Fiction (3) (Identical with SPAN 444, which is home).

446. Mexican and Mexican-American Theater (3) (Identical with SPAN 446, which is home).

447. Contemporary Mexican Literature (3) (Identical with SPAN 447, which is home).

448. Government and Politics of Mexico (3) (Identical with POL 448, which is home).

452. Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics (3) (Identical with SPAN 448, which is home).

453A - 453B -. Mesoamerican Archaeology (3-3) (Identical with ANTH 453a-453b, which is home).

467. Race and Ethnic Relations (3) (Identical with SOC 467, which is home).

473. Spanish for the Native Speaker of Spanish Classroom Teacher (3) (Identical with SPAN 473, which is home).

480. Advanced Research Methods (4) Designed to provide students with an exposure to qualitative and quantitative decision-making methods, focusing on the Mexican American population. P, 180, 280. 3R, 1L. May be convened with 580.

485. Mexicana/Chicana Women's History (3) CDT Historical survey and sociological analysis of past and present experiences of Mexicanas and Chicanas in the United States (Identical with W S 485). Writing-Emphasis Course.*

496. Seminar

a. Advanced Topics in Chicano Studies (3) P, at least 15 units of core MAS courses. May be convened with 596a. Writing-Emphasis course.*

*Writing-Emphasis Courses. P, satisfaction of the upper-division writing-proficiency requirement (see "Writing-Emphasis Courses" in the Academic Policies and Graduation Requirements section of this manual).

525. Topics in Latino Health (3) (Identical with PHL 525). May be convened with 425.

529. The U.S.-Mexican Borderlands in Comparative Perspective (3) (Identical with POL 529, which is home). May be convened with 429.

550. Development of Mexican and Mexican American Literature (3) (Identical with SPAN 550, which is home).

574. Linguistic Perspectives on Mexican-American Spanish and Bilingualism (3) (Identical with SPAN 574, which is home).

580. Advanced Research Methods (4) For description of course topics see 480. Graduate-level requirements include a research project. May be convened with 480.

585. Mexicana/Chicana Women's History (3) For a description of course topics see 485. Graduate-level requirements include a longer writing project and an additional class presentation. (Identical with W S 585). May be convened with 485.

596. Seminar

a. Advanced Topics in Chicano Studies (3). May be convened with 496a.


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