Fall 2001

Chicana and Chicano Studies (CCS)

CCS 101 Introduction to Chicana and Chicano Studies. (3)
fall
Historical and contemporary issues in the Chicana and Chicano community; focus on economic, sociological, cultural, and political status of Chicanas and Chicanos in the U.S.
General Studies: C

CCS 111 Introduction to Chicana and Chicano Culture. (3)
spring
Interdisciplinary analysis of customs, values, belief systems, and cultural symbols; special attention is given to cultural continuity and change.
General Studies: C

CCS 210 Introduction to Ethnic Studies in the U.S. (3)
fall and spring
Covers diversity of experiences and relations among racial and ethnic groups in the United States. Lecture, discussion. Cross-listed as AFH 210/APA 210. Credit is allowed for only AFH 210 or APA 210 or CCS 210.
General Studies: C

CCS 300 Chicana and Chicano Culture and Society. (3)
fall
Intensive analysis of how Mexican American writers, artists, film makers, entertainers, and academicians have interpreted aspects of the Chicana and Chicano experience.
General Studies: C

CCS 445 Teaching Chicana and Chicano Studies in Native Language. (3)
once a year
Approaches/techniques for infusion of Chicana and Chicano Studies content into elementary and secondary bilingual curriculum. Taught in Spanish. Prerequisite: proficiency in Spanish.

CCS 446 Teaching Chicana and Chicano Studies in the Schools. (3)
once a year
Approaches/techniques for infusion of Chicana and Chicano Studies content into elementary and secondary curriculum; designed for teachers who work with Chicana and Chicano students.

CCS 498 Pro-Seminar. (3)
once a year
Required courses for majors on topic selected by instructor; writing-intensive course related to the development of interdisciplinary research skills.

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