SOC235 — Chicano-a and Latino-a US History
SOC 235 - Chicano-a and Latino-a US History SOC 235 - Chicano-a and Latino-a US History 4 Credit(s) Covers pre-Columbian heritage, Spanish colonization, American conquest in the Mexican-American War and the Spanish American War, the Mexicans’ role in American labor, Bracero Program, and the Chicano Movement. The class will provide a framework for understanding the ways in which distinctive social and cultural patterns arose, bringing awareness of contemporary expressions of identity and their historical origins. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Cross-listed with HST 259 . Course Learning
Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, HST259
Part of
- Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer
- Digital Cinema Transfer to SOU
- Emerging Media and Digital Arts Transfer to SOU
- Health and Exercise Science Transfer to SOU
- Outdoor Adventure Leadership Transfer to SOU
- Computer Science Transfer to SOU
- Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer - History Interest
- Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer - Psychology Interest
- Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer - Sociology-Social Work Interest
- Sustainable Community Development, Focus Award