Mexican-American Studies
What is Mexican-American Studies?
The St. Philip's College Mexican American Studies Program is an interdisciplinary program that focuses on studying the Mexican-American experience. It seeks to highlight the cultural, intellectual, historical, artistic, and political legacies of people of Mexican descent.
The Mexican-American Field of Studies program is geared to guide students in exploring and examining the lives, cultural values, and history of the Mexican-American experience. Mexican-American Studies bring together several various disciplines and themes such as history, humanities, art, music, and literature.
What will I learn?This interdisciplinary approach allows students to have a multi-perspective understanding of the Mexican-American historical influence on human societies and culture.
What can I do with this course of study?Mexican-American Studies prepares students for transfer to any Baccalaureate program while gaining important insight into culture and its relevance within any career path. |
What's special about the program?Courses in Mexican-American FOS will transfer throughout Texas and the U.S. to pursue a Baccalaureate degree. Mexican-American Studies EventsOver the academic year, the MAS program organizes various cultural, artistic, environmental, and educational events. To stay informed, follow our Eventbrite page. |
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Course Listing
- HUMA 1311 Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation
- HUMA 1305 Intro to Mexican American Studies
- ENGL 2351 Mexican American Literature
- HIST 2327 Mexican American History I
- HIST 2328 Mexican American History I
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