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Nov 27, 2024
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2020-2021 Scripps Catalog THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG. LINKS MAY NO LONGER BE ACTIVE AND CONTENT MAY BE OUT OF DATE!
Chicanx Latinx Studies Major
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Requirements for the Major
A major in Chicanx Latinx Studies requires a minimum of ten (10) courses in the subject area, including a senior thesis or senior project, but excluding the Spanish language classes (SPAN044, SPAN065 CH, or equivalent).
Language Requirement:
All CLS majors must demonstrate fluency in Spanish by completing SPAN065 CH Spanish for Bilinguals , SPAN044 SC , an equivalent course, or a language assessment.
Required Courses:
Three courses from the following list of introductory courses:
One course from each of the three areas of concentration:
1. Educación: Identities, Cultures and Communities
2. Experiencia: Literature, Music and Representation
3. Sin Fronteras: Latinx Experiences in the Americas
1. Educación: Identities, Cultures and Communities
2. Experiencia: Literature, Music and Representation
3. Sin Fronteras: Latinx Experiences in the Americas
- CHLT060 CH Women in the Third World
- CHLT072 CH Central Americans in the U.S.
- CHLT085 PZ Gender, Radicalism & Revolution
- CHLT105 PZ Undocumented Los Angeles: The Untold Story of Organizing
- CHLT120 PZ Immigration from “The Tropics’ to the Borderlands: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives
- CHLT153 CH Rural and Urban Social Ethnic Movements
- CHLT154 CH Latinas in the Garment Industry
- CHLT160 CH Queering (Im)Migration: LGBTI & Gender Nonconforming Migration from Central America
- CHST028 CH Epicentro America: Introduction to Central American Studies
- CHST121 CH Artivistas in the Americas
- CHST128 CH Latinx Citizenship: Race, Rights and Resistance
- EA 099 PO Introduction to Urban Health Equity: Unconvering Local and Global Disparities
- HIST017 CH Introduction to Chicanx Latinx History
- HIST025 CH All Power to the People! Social Movements for Justice
- HIST031 CH Colonial Latin America
- HIST032 CH Latin America Since Independence
- HIST034 CH Mexico; from Indigenous Societies to Modern State
- HIST080 PO Revolutions, Uprisings, Coups, and Interventions in the Americas since 1910
- HIST101T CH Latinifornia
- HIST130 CH Mexico-United States Border: Diaspora, Exiles, and Refugees
- HIST132 PO Political Protest and Social Movements in Latin America
- POST174 CH U.S. Immigration Policy
- POST175 CH Immigration and Race in America
- SPAN131 SC Representations of Queer Lives in Latin America
- SPAN140 PO From Borges to “Literatura Lite”: Gender and Genre in Contemporary Latin American Literature and Culture
- SPAN142 PO Tropicalizations: Transcultural Representations of Latinidad
- SPAN154 SC Trans-Caribbean Formations: Translating Identity, Race, and Gender in Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico
- SPAN183 SC Interculturality and Bilingualism in the Andes
NOTE: Double-counting of courses to satisfy the requirements listed above is not permitted.
Course with a service learning or civic engagement component:
One of the courses taken to satisfy the CLS major must include a service learning or civic engagement component. The following courses include a service learning or civic engagement component:
- CHLT085 PZ , CHLT105 PZ , CHLT110 PZ , CHLT120 PZ , CHLT153 CH , CHLT154 CH , CHLT157 CH , CHLT160 CH , HIST101S CH , HIST130 CH , POST107 CH , SOC 114 CH , SOC 150 CH
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