THE CHICANO BILINGUAL-BICULTURAL STUDIES MINOR


Faculty | Program

Adalberto Aguirre, Jr., Ph.D. Chair
Office, 140 University Office Building
(909) 787-4577, x1833

Committee in Charge
Adalberto Aguirre, Jr., Ph.D. (Sociology)
Philip O. Gericke, Ph.D. (Hispanic Studies)
Flora I. Ortiz, Ph.D. (Education)
Yolanda Venegas, Ed.D. (Education)
Patricia O'Brien, Ph.D.Dean, College of Humanities, Arts,and Social Sciences, ex officio

 The Chicano Bilingual-Bicultural Studies minor provides the student with a basic understanding of the Spanish language and of the Mexican American bicultural contacts in which that language is used in the southwestern United States.

1. Lower-division requirements (8 units)

2. Upper-division requirements (16 units)

A minor is a set of courses focused on a single discipline or an interdisciplinary thematic area. There can be no substitution for the courses listed as constituting a minor without approval of the governing department or committee. There is no limit on the number of minors a student can declare. Students must declare the minor(s) before their final degree check before graduation, by completing a petition with the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Student Affairs Office, the College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences Student Affairs Office, or the College of Engineering Student Affairs Office depending on their major. Prior approval by the department or committee offering the minor is required. The minor is noted on the transcript at the time the degree is conferred.

See Minors under the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences in the Undergraduate Studies section of this catalog for additional information on minors.