Graduate Program

Certificate Offered

  • Chicano and Chicana Studies (GCERT)

Graduate Certificate in Chicana and Chicano Studies

The Chicana and Chicano Studies graduate certificate is a stand-alone program and is available to graduate students at UNM.

Admission Information

Applicants must complete and submit an online application, available on the Graduate Studies Web site. Additional required documentation includes:

  • A substantive letter of intent (3-5 double-spaced pages) which summarizes prior academic training and explains current academic and professional objectives. This letter should focus on scholarly and research interests and how they relate to the field of Chicana and Chicano Studies.
  • One letter of recommendation.
  • One unofficial copy of transcript(s) from the university where the student received their B.A. and/or M.A. degree(s).
  • One official copy of transcript(s) from all post-secondary work, to be sent to: The University of New Mexico, Office of Admissions, Attn: Graduate Admissions, PO Box 4895, Albuquerque NM 87196-4895. 

Required Courses

Admitted graduate students may present Chicana and Chicano Studies as a transcripted graduate certificate with 12 credit hours of graduate study as follows:

  • CCS 560 Chicano Latino Civil Rights
  • CCS 580 New Approaches in Chicana and Chicano Studies
  • CCS 590 Advanced Seminar in Chicana and Chicano Studies
  • CCS 593 Special Topics

A grade point average of at least 3.0 is required in all courses.


Courses

CCS 109. Introduction to Comparative Global and Ethnic Societies. (3)



CCS 201. Introduction to Chicana and Chicano Studies. (3)



CCS 310. Immigration and Assimilation. (3)



CCS 320 / 520 [320]. Cine Chicano y Mundial. (3)



CCS 330 / 530 [330]. Transnational Latina Feminisms. (3)



CCS 332. Introduction to Chicana Studies. (3)



CCS 336 / 536 [336]. Chicana Feminisms. (3)



CCS 340. Mexican Civilization. (3)



CCS 342. Race, Culture, Gender, Class in New Mexico History. (3)



CCS 360 / 560 [360]. Chicano Latino Civil Rights. (3)



CCS 362 / 562 [362]. Chicana and Chicano Movement: El Movimiento Chicano. (3)



CCS 364 / 564 [364]. Raza Genders and Sexualities. (3)



CCS 370. Chicana and Chicano Cultural Studies. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CCS 372 / 572 [372]. New Mexico Villages and Cultural Landscapes. (3)



CCS 374 / 574 [374]. New Mexico's Literary Landscapes and Beyond. (3)



CCS 384. Community-Based Learning in Chicana and Chicano Studies. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CCS 393. Topics in Chicano Hispano Mexicano Studies. (3, no limit Δ)



CCS 440 / 540 [440]. Literary Analysis of the Mexican Revolution. (3)



CCS 460 / 586 [*460]. Chicanos and Latinos in a Global Society. (3)



CCS 480 / 580 [*480]. New Approaches in Chicana and Chicano Studies. (3)



CCS 486. Writers in the Community. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CCS 490 / 590 [490]. Advanced Seminar in Chicana and Chicano Studies. (3)



CCS 493 / 593 [493]. Special Topics. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CCS 495. Undergraduate Problems. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CCS 520 / 320. Cine Chicano y Mundial. (3)



CCS 530 / 330. Transnational Latina Feminisms. (3)



CCS 536 / 336. Chicana Feminisms. (3)



CCS 540 / 440. Literary Analysis of the Mexican Revolution. (3)



CCS 560 / 360. Chicano Latino Civil Rights. (3)



CCS 562 / 362. Chicana and Chicano Movement: El Movimiento Chicano. (3)



CCS 564 / 364. Raza Genders and Sexualities. (3)



CCS 572 / 372. New Mexico Villages and Cultural Landscapes. (3)



CCS 574 / 374. New Mexico's Literary Landscapes and Beyond. (3)



CCS 580 / 480. New Approaches in Chicana and Chicano Studies. (3)



CCS 586 / 460. Chicanos and Latinos in a Global Society. (3)



CCS 590 / 490. Advanced Seminar in Chicana and Chicano Studies. (3)



CCS 593 / 493. Special Topics. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



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