The Chicano Studies Program at Canyon College is designed to fulfill the needs of social science students who are interested in studying the Chicano population in the United States. Through the selected course offerings in this program, Canyon College recognizes the social, political, educational, economic, racial, and cultural issues of the Chicanos and integrates them into a basic but strong undergraduate program for the benefit of those students who want to teach Chicano Studies, or work and interact with the Chicano population in the United States.
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![]() Online Chicano Studies Degree Program Start your Bachelor of Arts degree in Chicano Studies today! Please click the course number below to a view course description. Core Courses: CP100 - The Indigenous People CP120 - Mexican and Latin American Culture and Society CP130 - The Role of the Woman CP200 - Chicano Economics CP210 - Chicano Education CP220 - Chicano Politics CP300 - Cultural Conflict CP340 - Chicano Identity CP460 - Chicano Poetry CP470 - Chicano Theater CP480 - Chicano Drama CP490 - Independent Study All classes above are 3 credit classes unless noted. Graduation Requirements: The online Bachelor of Arts in Chicano Studies degree program requires completion of twelve (12) core courses for a total of 36 credits unless the student has transferable credits and/or life credits in which case fewer courses may be required. Enrollment Process: 4017 Garfield Ave Carmichael CA 95608-6616 or info@canyoncollege.edu www.canyoncollege.edu © 2008 Canyon College |