Mexican American Studies Graduate Certificate Program (Non-degree)
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
The 12-credit hour Graduate Certificate in Mexican American Studies focuses on the development of knowledge and understanding of the Mexican American experience in the United States. This is an interdisciplinary program that combines culture with history, literature and theory. This certificate program prepares graduate students in:
- Knowledge of Mexican American experience in the United States
- Cultural competency
- Research and multimedia educational tools
Certificate Requirements — 12 Credits
Required Courses - 12 credits
Select 12 hours from the courses below for the Graduate Certificate.
MAS 510 | Studies in Mexican American History and Culture | 3 |
MAS 520 | Chicana/o Civil Rights Movement | 3 |
MAS 530 | Studies in Mexican American Literature | 3 |
MAS 546 | Chicana/o Theory | 3 |
MAS 560 | Narco Corrido and Mexican Folk Culture | 3 |
MAS 630 | Globalization and Transnationalism | 3 |
MAS 650 | Research Methods in Mexican American Studies | 3 |
Note: No more than 3 graduate credits may be transferred into Grad Certificate program.