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The University of Arizona 1993-95 General Catalog Catalog Home All UA Catalogs UA Home
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Mexican American Studies (MAS) Douglass Building, Room 315 (520) 621-7551 Mexican American Studies and Research Center Professors Macario Saldate IV (Educational Foundations and Administration), Director, Celestino Fern ndez (Sociology), Jose D. Garcia (Physics), Lanin A. Gyurko (Spanish and Portuguese), Miguel M. M‚ndez (Spanish and Portuguese), Michael C. Meyer (History), Eliana S. Rivero (Spanish and Portuguese), Charles M. Tatum (Spanish and Portuguese), Carlos Velez-Ibanez (Anthropology), Thomas Weaver (Anthropology) Associate Professors John A. Garcia (Political Science), Juan R. Garcia (History), Roseanne Gonzalez (English), William Velez (Mathematics) Assistant Professors Frances Aparicio (Spanish and Portuguese), Hector Delgado (Sociology), Roberto Fernandez (Sociology), Susan Gonzalez-Baker (Public Administration and Policy), Alfonso Morales (Sociology), Ana Perches (Spanish and Portuguese), Antonio Rios-Bustamante (Mexican American Studies), Joaquin Ruiz (Geosciences), Kathleen C. Schwartzman (Sociology) Lecturers Adalberto M. Guerrero (Spanish and Portuguese) Under the auspices of the Mexican American Studies and Research Center, the Mexican American studies curriculum is an interdisciplinary exploration of the Mexican American experience. Its general goal is to provide a socially pertinent education with humanistic and practical content which will enrich the total university curriculum as well as prepare students to serve the total community. The major: 30 units in MAS, including 180a-180b and nine units chosen from 161, 233, 332, and 403, or 485. At least 15 units must be in upper-division courses. Group III requirement must be fulfilled in Spanish. The minor: A supportive minor in Mexican American studies to augment other academic areas or majors is encouraged. The minor requires 21 units, including 180a-180b and 6 units chosen from 161, 233, 332, and 403, or 485. 160. Minority Relations and Urban Society (3) I II (Identical with SOC 160) 161. The Chicano in American Society (3) II (Identical with SOC 161) 180a-180b. Introduction to Mexican American Studies (3-3) Introduction to Mexican American studies from various perspectives. 180a: The human sciences. 180b: Research issues and interpretation in the field; public policy and Mexican origin populations; and social sciences and the professions and impact on the Mexican American community. 203. Oral Communication in Spanish (4) I II (Identical with SPAN 203) 233. History of the Mexican American (3) I (Identical with HIST 233) 253a-253b. Comprehensive Spanish for the Native Speaker of Spanish (3-3) I II (Identical with SPAN 253a-253b) 319. Mexican American Culture (3) I (Identical with ANTH 319) 330. Minority Groups and American Politics (3) I II (Identical with POL 330) 332. Politics of the Mexican American Community (3) II (Identical with POL 332) 337. Survey of Mexican Folk Music (3) I II S (Identical with MUS 337) 361. The U.S.-Mexico Border Region (3) I (Identical with HIST 361) 368. Colonial Mexico (3) I (Identical with HIST 368) 369. Mexico Since Independence (3) II (Identical with HIST 369) 403. Mexican-American Literature (3) II (Identical with SPAN 403) 406. Foundations of Reading Instruction in Spanish (3) II Student must be registered in the College of Education. (Identical with LRC 406) 407. Bilingualism in the Southwest (3) I II (Identical with ANTH 407) May be convened with 507. 410. Foundations of Bilingual Education (3) I II (Identical with LRC 410) 423. Anthropology of Rural Mexico (3) II (Identical with ANTH 423) 441. Children's Literature in Spanish (3) I (Identical with SPAN 441) 444. Mexican and Mexican-American Prose Fiction (3) I 1994-95 (Identical with SPAN 444) 446. Mexican and Mexican-American Theatre (3) I 1993-94 (Identical with SPAN 446) 447. Contemporary Mexican Literature (3) II S (Identical with SPAN 447) 448. Government and Politics of Mexico (3) I (Identical with POL 448) 449. Mexican and Mexican-American Film (3) II 1993-94 (Identical with SPAN 449) 452. Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics (3) I II (Identical with SPAN 452) 453a-453b. Mesoamerican Archaeology (3-3) I II (Identical with ANTH 453a-453b) 467. Race and Ethnic Relations (3) I II (Identical with SOC 467) 473. Spanish for the Native Speaker of Spanish Classroom Teacher (3) II (Identical with SPAN 473) May be convened with 573. 485. Mexicana/Chicana Women's History (3) I CDT Historical survey and sociological analysis of past and present experiences of Mexicanas and Chicanas in the United States (Identical with W S 485) Writing-Emphasis Course. P, satisfaction of the upper- division writing-proficiency requirement (see "Writing-Emphasis Courses" in the Academic Policies and Graduation Requirements section of this catalog). 507. Bilingualism in the Southwest (3) I II (Identical with ANTH 507) May be convened with 407. 550. Development of Mexican and Mexican American Literature (3) (Identical with SPAN 550) 573. Spanish for the Native Speaker of Spanish Classroom Teacher (3) II (Identical with SPAN 573) May be convened with 473. 574. Linguistic Perspectives on Mexican-American Spanish and Bilingualism (3) I II (Identical with SPAN 574) May be convened with 474. 695. Colloquium r. Bilingualism in the United States (3) [Rpt./3] S |
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