Theoretical, critical, and analytical understanding and application of the conscious and systematic use of data, inquiry and analysis for community, organization and program diagnosis, intervention and evaluation in various community-based and nonprofit organizations.
Month: October 2018
CHICLA 525 (Crosslisted Counseling Psychology): Dimensions of Latinx Mental Health
This service-learning course trains students who aspire to one of the helping, health, or mental health professions and who currently work or who plan to serve Latin@ populations. The course provides important frameworks for working …
CHICLA 467: U.S. Latino Literature (Crosslisted Spanish)
Study of the literature of Latin@s in the United States: the representation of their experience in this country and the linguistic, cultural and formal singularity of their literature. Traces the development of Hispanic/Latin@ literature, its …
CHICLA 152: The American West Since 1850 (Crosslisted History)
The West as frontier and region since 1850. Indian-white and other interethnic relations; federal policies; the development of a resource-intensive economy, its environmental effects, and political conflicts accompanying it; and the ideology of the frontier …
CHICLA 530: Advanced Topics in Chican@ & Latin@ Studies: “Immigration, Crime & Enforcement” (Crosslistsed Sociology, Legal Studies)
This course engages both historical and present-day debates surrounding immigration and crime. Emphases include: (1) theories of migration and criminal behavior; (2) the motivation for, and effectiveness of, immigration enforcement; (3) the increasing use of …
CHICLA 355 : Labor in the Americas: The U.S. & Mexico in Comparative & Historical Perspective, A Critical Survey (Crosslisted LACIS, History, Political Science)
Critically examines the history of labor and working people in the Americas, from the colonial era to the present, focusing on the experience of the United States and Mexico, offering a comparative perspective on their …
CHICLA 102: Introduction to Comparative Ethnic Studies (Crosslisted ASIAN AM/FOLKLORE)
Introduces students to a multicultural history of the US, focusing on each of the major ethnic groups. European Americans, African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/as, Latino/as and Asian Americans. Lecture section is 70869. Enroll through discussion …
CHICLA 347: Race, Ethnicity, and Media (Cross Listed: COM ARTS)
Introduction to the changing images of race and ethnicity in U.S. entertainment media and popular culture. Surveys history, key concepts and contemporary debates regarding mediated representation of ethnic minorities. Critical and cultural studies approaches are …
CHICLA 315: Racial Formation and Whiteness
Examines the construction of whiteness in the United States from the colonial period to the present with an eye to the ways in which Chicanx Latinx communities have engaged with whiteness. Learn and apply a …
CHICLA 231: Politics in Multi-cultural Societies (Crosslisted Political Science)
Examines Race, ethnicity, and religion as political factors; cultural pluralism, politics, and policy in the United States and selected other multi-cultural politics. Lecture Section is 62285. Enroll through discussion section.