Undergrad electives

MAS/GWS 485 - Mexicana/Chicana Women's History

Historical survey and sociological analysis of past and present experiences of Mexicanas and Chicanas in the United States.

MAS/ANTH/TLS/LRC 475A - The Education of Latinas/Latinos

This course will provide an overview of the theories, policies, and practices related to the education of Latinos. We will focus specifically on the social, cultural, economic, and institutional factors, within and outside the school context, that contribute to Latino students' underachievement, failure, and negative educational outcomes. In addition, transformative practices that promote student achievement, learning, and critical consciousness will be discussed.

MAS/SPAN 473 - Spanish for the Classroom Teacher of Spanish

Practical Spanish for the elementary and secondary school subject-matter teacher who uses Spanish as the medium of instruction.

MAS/AFAS/AIS/ANTH/SOC 467 - Race and Ethnic Relations

Social processes involved in minority groups in terms of race, caste, class, ethnicity, politics, and religion.

MAS/SPAN 447 - Contemporary Mexican Literature

Major novelists of modern Mexico; their works, narrative perspective, characterization, language, time, space, and themes.

MAS/CPH/HPS/PHL/PHPM 425 - Latino Health Disparities

A public health perspective in examining health and mental health issues affecting Latinos residing in the U.S., with particular emphasis on Mexican Americans.

MAS 410 - Socio-Cultural Determinants of Health

This course provides and in-depth exploration on how social and cultural factors influence the health of racial/ethnic groups and underserved populations in the United States. The Socio-Cultural Determinants of Health are social, political, economic and cultural conditions, forces and factors that influence how health is distributed among entire groups and populations.

MAS/AIS/RELI 405 - Traditional Indian Medicine: Health, Healing and Well Being

Traditional Indian Medicine, or TIM, is a concept that refers to Indigenous knowledges expressed through the varied healing systems in Indigenous communities. This course will pay particular attention to American Indian nations and healing knowledges that are intersecting and intertwined relationships with the natural world, the Indigenous body and the sacred. We will examine both how Indigenous healing systems have persisted as well as responded to social conditions, such as genocide, colonization and historical, as well as contemporary, forms of oppression.

MAS/LAS/SPAN 403 - Major Works in Mexican and Mexican American Literature

Studies of major works by Mexican and Mexican-American writers. Taught in Spanish although a small portion of the readings may be in English.
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