Undergrad electives

MAS 392E - Social Justice Leadership and Research

This course is a two-part program in critical leadership and participatory action research. The leadership module will focus on critical leadership development, examining leadership theory, and critically analyzing examples of Latina/o leadership within the United States. The theoretical framework for critical leadership is based on "organic intellectualism," in which individuals from a particular community develop their intellectual/critical capacities to better serve the interests and needs of the community.

MAS/HIST/LAS 369 - Mexico Since Its Independence

Struggle for political, economic and social stability; international relations, cultural patterns.

MAS/GWS 358 - U.S. 3rd World Feminisms: Theory, History, Practice

This interdisciplinary course examines key works by those women of color whose political and cultural investments in a collaborative, cross-cultural critique of U.S. imperialism and heteronormativity has been called "U.S. Third World Feminisms."

MAS 350 - The Chicano Movement

Exploration and analysis of the origin, nature, dynamics (political, social, cultural), ideology, activities, and effects of the Chicano movement of the 1960s.

MAS/HIST 343 - History of the Mexican American

Survey from the 16th century to the present, with emphasis on social, political and economic trends in their historical context.

MAS/LAS/MUS 337 - Mexican Music and Culture

This course offers a full panoramic view of Mexican music, using history as a point of departure and linking Mexican music across eras, styles, and performance traditions. In doing so, students learn both the repertory and the musicians. Starting with music from the Pre-Hispanic to contemporary musical practices such as cumbia, rock, mariachi and many others.

MAS/AFAS/POL 330 - Minority Groups and American Politics

Political problems of the poor; analysis of systematic poverty in the U.S. and theories of causation; selected policy problems: education, housing, job training, enforcement of anti-discrimination statutes; future of "power" movements.

MAS/ANTH/LAS 319 - Mexican American Culture

Historical background, cultural institutions, identity problems, social relations, and expectations of people of Mexican ancestry in the United States.

MAS/GWS 307 - Chicana Feminisms: History, Theory and Practice

This course will examine the varied and evolving concerns of Chicanas as they forge new visions of feminism through the Chicano Movement of the 1960s; organizing among Chicana lesbian communities; Chicanas' entrance into academic, literary and artistic arenas; diverse community and national activist efforts in the 1980s; and current transnational initiatives.
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