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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

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    Studies
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    Linguistics
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  • Religious Studies
  • Social Work
  • Sociology and
    Anthropology
  • Theater Arts
  • Western Cultural
    Heritage
  • Women's Studies

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    Phone: (915) 747-5666
    Fax: (915) 747-5905
    E-mail: libarts@utep.edu



    Chicano Studies
    1. General Information
    2. Major in Chicano Studies
    3. Minor in Chicano Studies
    4. Core Courses
    5. Chicano Studies (CHIC) Courses
     

    1. General Information

    1st Floor, Graham Hall
    Phone: (915) 747-5462
    Fax: (915) 747-6501
    E-mail: chicstds@utep.edu
    Website: www.utep.edu/chicano

    DIRECTOR: Dennis J. Bixler-Márquez

    PARTICIPATING FACULTY
    Professors Emeriti: Eleanor G. Cotton, John M. Sharp, Ellwyn Stoddard
    Art: Koontz
    Communication: Barrera-Herrera, Ingle
    Educational Psychology & Special Services: Cortez González
    Educational Leadership & Foundations: Oliva, Pacheco, Rodriguez
    English: Meléndez, Sáenz, Ullman, West
    History: Chávez, Jackson, Pérez, Topp
    Kinesiology: Triana
    Languages and Linguistics: Amastae, Armengol, Elerick, García, Pérez, Ramos, Teschner, Zapata
    Music: Cardon
    Nursing: Amaya
    Philosophy: Haddox, Springer
    Political Science: Longoria, Rocha, Staudt, Villareal
    Psychology: Zárate
    Social Work: Coggins, Galán, Martínez, Rael
    Sociology and Anthropology: Campbell, Howard, Morales, Rodríguez, Romero
    Teacher Education: Bixler-Márquez, Descamps, González, Hernández, Izquierdo, Seda, Tinajero

    Writer-in-Residence: Juan Contreras
    Artists-in Residence: Rosa Guerrero, Ernesto Martínez

    Chicano Studies offers a variety of courses from a number of disciplines. These courses are designed to provide knowledge about Chicanos, their origins, history, literature, culture, and language.

    Chicano Studies is designed to provide individuals with the opportunity to prepare for (1) further study in the fields of the humanities, social science, law, and education; (2) careers in community programs and teaching at all levels; and (3) advanced study in Chicano Studies fields. All courses listed in this interdisciplinary program are open to students having the academic prerequisites. Students may start at the freshman or sophomore level. Most Chicano Studies core courses are cross-listed with participating departments. Credit may be counted toward

    1. An interdisciplinary major in Chicano Studies (27 semester hours of core courses; see below)
    2. A minor (18 hours)
    Students desiring to pursue one of these programs should consult with the Chicano Studies Director to determine a course of study suitable to their interests and professional needs.

     

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