Class Number: 1882
Description: Hours: Three hours lecture per week
Description: Examines the historical settlement and culture of Chicanas/os in the United States to the present. Particular attention is given to the relationship of the Chicana/o experience to the economic, political, and social institutions of the United States. These institutions are examined in relation to historical movements and developments that span over several centuries. Meets Title V US History requirement.
| Days | Time | Date Range | Location | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MW | 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM | 01/24/2026 - 05/22/2026 | Sierra Hall 2422 | Jose Alamillo |
Status: Open
Session: Regular Academic Session
Units: 3.00
Class Components: Lecture
Career: Undergraduate
Start Date: 01/24/2026
End Date: 05/22/2026
Grading: Letter Grade
Class Availability
Information below is 24 hours old.Enrollment Total: 26
Available Seats: 9
Wait List Capacity: 15
Wait List Total: 0
Textbook / Other Materials
Textbook Status: Required
ISBN: 9780674295940
Title: Banished Citizens
Author: Ramirez
Publish: Harvard University Press
Textbook Status: Required
ISBN: 9780520257863
Title: Racial Fault Lines (with New Preface)
Author: Almaguer
Publish: University of California Press
Textbook Status: Required
ISBN: 9780520942905
Title: Racial Fault Lines : The Historical Origins of Whi
Author: Almaguer
Publish: University of California Press
Textbook Status: Required
ISBN: 9780674301993
Title: Banished Citizens : A History of the Mexican Ameri
Author: Ramirez
Publish: Harvard University Press
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Enrollment Information
- Upper Division
- In-Person
- US History
Notes
- Cross-listed course