Mexican American and Latina/o Studies | College of Liberal Arts
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Major or Minor

Major Requirements

Our classes are designed to help students think critically about the lived experiences and issues Latinas/os face in the United States. Students learn about topics relating, but not limited to, gender and sexuality, history, food, religion and spirituality, delving deep into Latina/o culture and customs to explore “What does it mean to be a Latina/o in the U.S.?” Students also have the opportunity to study immigration, education, health care, law and policymaking in order to better understand the organization of our society and address the issues that have the greatest impact on our communities.

Total Hours Required: 27 including 18 hours in residence.

  • MAS 301: Introduction to Mexican American and Latina/o Studies
  • Two Lower-Division MAS courses
  • Four Upper-Division MAS courses
  • MAS 375: Internship or an Education Abroad experience (either earned in major)
  • MAS 378: Capstone Seminar

Core, Flag and Liberal Arts requirements may be fulfilled by courses used for the Mexican American and Latina/o Studies major; see advisor for details.

Liberal Arts requirement for intermediate proficiency in a foreign language must be fulfilled by courses in Spanish, Portuguese or an Indigenous Language; see advisor for details.

Visit this link to view the current and previous Mexican American and Latina/o Studies degree plans. 

 

Minor Requirements

Students in majors other than Mexican American and Latina/o Studies can pursue a transcript-recognized minor in MALS. 

Total Hours Required: 15 including 9 hours in residence.

  • MAS 301: Introduction to Mexican American and Latina/o Studies
  • One Lower-Division MAS course
  • Three Upper-Division MAS courses 

Visit this link for more information and to declare a minor in Mexican American and Latina/o Studies. 

For more information, contact our Senior Academic Program Coordinator, Luis Guevara, at lvg@austin.utexas.edu.