BA: Chicano/a Studies 2022-2023
As a Chicana/o Studies major at º£½ÇÉçÇø (º£½ÇÉçÇøCI), you'll receive an international, multicultural, interdisciplinary and community service-oriented education focused on you – one that prepares you for success as a global citizen in the 21st century.
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Two Year Academic Roadmap
Fall Junior
Course Area Course Number Course Title Units Notes Requirements Met GE Categories CHS 331 Transborder Theory and Writing in CHS 3 Major & GWAR CHS/UDGE 335, or
Major
ElectiveChicana Feminism, or
Non-CHS Upper Division Elective3 Major requires CHS 335 or 320.
CHS 320 is only offered in the spring, so if student plans to take CHS 320 in spring, this section switches to Non-CHS Upper Division Elective (see major section in catalog for course options)Major & GE UDGE D CHS CHS 350, or
Major
ElectiveChicana/o History and Culture, or
Non-CHS Upper Division Elective3 If student has not met US History requirement, take CHS 350.
Major requires either CHS 350 of 402. CHS 402 is only offered in spring, so if student wants to take CHS 402 in spring, this section switches to Non-CHS Upper Division Elective (see major section in catalog for course options)Major & GE AIR: US History CHS/UDGE Student's Choice CHS Art and Culture Course 3 Course options include: CHS 333, 352, or 353 Major & GE UDGE C Free Elective Student's Choice Student Choice 3 ADD ANY LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENT STILL MISSING.
Needed for 120 Unit Requirement - Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for.Other Total Units
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Milestones
- Two year plan assumes Lower Division (LD) Major courses have been completed. If any LD courses remains incomplete, take these courses as soon as possible.
- Schedule an appointment with an Academic Advisor in the Academic Advising Center
- Attend Major Fair (First Week of October)
- Seek a leadership position in a student organization
- Meet w/Career Development Services
- Apply for internships, study abroad, or a research opportunity (depending on interests)
- Meet w/Graduate Studies Center
Spring Junior
Course Area Course Number Course Title Units Notes Requirements Met GE Categories CHS 320, or
Major
ElectiveGender & Sexuality, or
Non-CHS Upper
Division Elective3 If student took CHS 335 in the fall, this section switches to Non-CHS Upper Division Elective (see major section in catalog for course options) Major & GE UDGE D CHS CHS 402, or
Major
ElectiveSouthern CA
Chicano/a History, or
Non-CHS Upper
Division Elective3 If student took CHS 350 in the fall, this section switches to a Non-CHS Upper Division Elective (see major section in catalog for course options) Major CHS/UDGE Student's Choice CHS Transborder Issues
Elective (1 of 2)3 Course Options: CHS 315 or 334 (either course will double dip with UDGE C as well)
See catalog for course titles and descriptionsMajor & GE UDGE C CHS Student's Choice CHS Latin American Studies Course 3 One from the following Course Options: ANTH 361, CHS 370, HIST 360, HIST 361, SPAN 340, or SPAN 411
See catalog for course titles and descriptionsMajor UDGE Student's Choice UDGE B - Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning 3 See catalog for course titles & descriptions. GE UDGE B Total Units
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Milestones
- Two year plan assumes Lower Division (LD) Major courses have been completed. If any LD courses remains incomplete, take these courses as soon as possible.
- Meet w/Graduate Studies Center
- Meet w/Career Development Services
- Explore student research opportunities, Explore Study Abroad opportunities, Explore possible graduate degrees (MPA, law school, etc.)
- Begin graduate school test prep (if applicable)
- Making an Impact Club (if applicable) and/or attend Career Fest
- Set up an online presence (e.g., LinkedIn, professional website)
Fall Senior
Course Area Course Number Course Title Units Notes Requirements Met GE Categories CHS 491 Theoretical Foundations in CHS 3 Major CHS Student's Choice CHS Transborder Issues Elective (2 of 2) 3 One from the following Course Options (not previously taken): CHS 315, 334, 342, 343, 349, 364, 383, 392, 401, 425, 445, or substitute any upper division course as approved by CHS Faculty Advisor Major CHS CHS 492, or
Free ElectiveInternship 3 Major requires CHS 492 or 499.
CHS 499 is only offered in Spring, so if student plans to take CHS 499 in spring, this sections switches to a free elective course.
Free Electives can be any course, from any major, any level 100-499 that you have never taken beforePOLS 150 American Political Institutions 3 If US Constitution/State & Local Gov't has been met, then take Free Elective. Other AIR: CA Local & State Govt Free Elective Student's Choice Free Elective 3 Needed for 120-unit requirement. Can be any course, from any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for Other Total Units
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Milestones
- Apply for Graduation (Priority deadline – October 1st)
- Meet w/Academic Advisor for Grad Check
- Present research at the º£½ÇÉçÇøCI Student Research Conference or another undergraduate conference
- complete an Internship, visit the Career Center to prepare for the job market
- Meet w/Graduate Studies Center and Apply for graduate school (if applicable)
Spring Senior
Course Area Course Number Course Title Units Notes Requirements Met GE Categories CHS 430 Research Methods in CHS 3 Major CHS 499, or
Free ElectiveCapstone 3 If student took CHS 492 in the fall, this section switches to a Free Elective.
Free Electives can be any course, from any major, any level 100-499 that you have never taken beforeMajor Graduation Requirement Student's Choice Language 3 Units may vary between 3-4 units depending on language chosen; if language has been met change to Free Elective Other Language Free Elective Student's Choice Student Choice 3 Needed to complete 120-unit requirement. Free Electives can be any course, from any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for. Other Free Elective Student's Choice Student Choice 3 Needed to complete 120-unit requirement. Free Electives can be any course, from any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for. Other Total Units
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Milestones
- Attend Grad Fest
- Graduation check with Advising and Faculty advisor
- Complete capstone
- Complete an Internship, visit the Career Center to prepare for the job market, apply for graduate school.