66 credit hours
The Mexican-American Field of Study will lead to the Bachelor of Arts degree with special emphasis or concentration in Mexican-American studies in literature, history, politics, culture, Spanish for native speakers, and fine arts appreciation. The completed FOS will transfer to, and be applied toward, the completion of the appropriate degree plan at any Texas public college or university. Each college or university will accept at least 18 hours of applicable lower division coursework. Additional FOS academic opportunities may include Learning Communities, Field Studies, etc.
| AA Core Curriculum |
45 credit hours |
| Graduation Requirement |
3 credit hours |
| Field of Study Courses |
18 credit hours |
| Introduction: |
3 credit hours |
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| HUMA | 1305 | Introduction to Mexican-American Studies |
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| History: |
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| HIST | 2327 | Mexican-American History I | |||
| HIST | 2328 | Mexican-American History II | |||
| Government: |
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| GOVT | 2311 | Mexican-American Politics | |||
| English/Literature: |
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| ENGL | 2351 | Mexican-American Literature | |||
| Spanish: |
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| SPAN | 2312 | Intermediate Spanish II | |||
| SPAN | 2315 | Spanish for Native Speakers II | |||
| Fine Arts: |
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| HUMA | 1311 | Mexican-American Fire Arts Appreciation | |||
Note: The second digit in a course number indicates the number of credit hours
for that course.

