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Nov 03, 2024
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Catalog 2024-25
Chicanx Studies, Minor
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The Chicanx Studies Minor provides you with an interdisciplinary course of study focusing on the experiences of people of Latin American descent in the United States, especially those from Mexico. Courses immerse you within the dynamic fields of Chicanx Studies and Latinx Studies, facilitating your acquisition of the critical knowledge and skills necessary to competently serve the diverse populations of our multicultural society and advance the cause of social justice.
The Chicanx Studies Minor complements most majors offered at CSUMB by providing in-depth preparation for work with and in culturally diverse communities. In nurturing a base of knowledge concerning this distinct population, it prepares you for a wide range of work in service to Chicanx communities.
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Learning Outcomes
LO 1: Theoretical Inquiry and Analysis
Students will be able to analyze major theories, paradigms, and methods used to study Chicanx and Latinx communities and apply them in a research project.
LO 2: Cultural Interpretation
Students will be able to critically examine and interpret cultural expressions of Chicanx and Latinx communities within a critical context.
LO 3: Historical and Political Formations
Students will be able to evaluate the historical experiences of the Chicanx and Latinx people within the structures of the United States.
LO 4: Identity and Contemporary Social Formations
Students will be able to critically analyze how Chicanx and Latinx identities and cultural practices are socially constructed from within specific contexts and lived experiences.
LO 5: Community Leadership and Practice
Students will be able to apply their knowledge of Chicanx and Latinx experiences toward advancing the cause of social justice.
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