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Dec 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Latina/o and Mexican-American Studies certificate
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Return to: College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
A certificate in Latina/o and Mexican-American studies requires a total of 15 hours.
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Required courses, 6 hours
Choose six hours from two different departments from the following:
Remaining 9 hours
Select nine hours from at least two departments from the following courses (or other courses as approved by the advisor):
- ANTH 3140 - Latinos in the U.S.
- ANTH 3210 - Meso America
- ANTH 3220 - Mayan Culture
- ANTH 4300 - Migrants and Refugees
- ECON 3150 - Economics of Discrimination
- ENGL 4255 - Mexican American Non-Fiction and Criticism
- ENGL 3912 - Topics in American Literature (when taught as “Freedom and Identity in Mexican American Literature”)
- ENGL 4250 - Latinx Literature
- HIST 3150 - Historical and Cultural Development of the Mexican-American Community
- HIST 4150 - Mexican Immigration and the Chicano Community
- HIST 4155 - Mexican American Autobiography
- HIST 4160 - Chicano Political History: 19th and 20th Century
- HIST 4171 - Latin America: The Colonial Experience, 1492–1821
- HIST 4172 - Modern Latin America: 1810-Present
- HIST 4180 - Colonial Mexico and the Spanish Southwest
- HIST 4190 - Mexico, 1810–Present
- HIST 4261 - Topics in United States History (when taught as “History of Tejanos/as”)
- HIST 4263 - Topics in African-, Asian- or Latin American History
- MUET 3080 - Studies in Latin-American Music (when taught as “Mexican Musical Life Across Border”)
- PSCI 3101 - Latino Politics
- PSCI 3102 - U.S. Immigration Policy
- PSCI 3103 - U.S. Immigration Politics
- PSCI 3104 - Race and Ethnic Politics
- PSCI 3105 - Political Economy of Race, Gender and Immigration
- PSCI 3701 - Politics of Mexico
- PSCI 3702 - Latin American Politics
- PSCI 3703 - Security in Latin America
- PSCI 3704 - U.S.-Latin American Relations
- SOCI 2070 - Introduction to Race and Ethnic Relations
- SOCI 4540 - Race and Ethnic Minorities
- SOCI 4580 - Immigration and Race in Contemporary U.S.
- SPAN 3130 - Topics in Latin American Culture
- SPAN 3140 - Mexican Civilization
- SPAN 3180 - Latin American Culture Through Film
- SPAN 4010 - Aspects of Contemporary Mexican Culture
- SPAN 4385 - Hispanic Culture in the United States
- THEA 4370 - Contemporary Latinx Theatre
- and other courses as approved by advisor
For more information, please contact Dr. Valerie Martinez-Ebers, LMAS Director, at Valerie.Martinez-Ebers@unt.edu, or at (940) 565-2276; or the UNT College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Integrative Studies Office, Student Advising at GAB 220 or (940) 565-2051.
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