Annual course fee
AUD 26,000
Duration
4 Years
Intake months
August
Delivery locations
Los Angeles
The department has designed a multidiscipline orientation to this field, incorporating literature, history, social sciences, education, politics, popular culture, social media, immigration, public health, social policy, and social justice which have influenced both the Chicana/o and Latina/o community, as well as US society. The curriculum will acquaint students with a broad range of knowledge within this field and, in addition, will offer theoretical perspectives specific to this arena of academic research. The department links a myriad of influences within the Chicana/o and Latina/o communities, the dynamic demographic transformation of this social sector, the historic role of immigration in the Southwest, social justice, and the impact of digital technologies.Chicano Studies offers a conventional academic approach toward professional preparation and/or graduate education in careers in social and/or public policy, business, teaching, law and a broad range of other professions.The department is strategically located in the Los Angeles region which offers students a vibrant range of research, community engagement, and field study opportunities during their B.A. experience.The program includes a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mexican-American Studies, a minor in Chicano Studies, and a Masters of Arts degree in Mexican-American Studies. The department also offers minors in Central American Studies and Mesoamerican Studies.
Type of institution
University
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