The Bachelor of Arts program in Chicano studies is a comprehensive and comparative examination of the Chicano experience from both historical and contemporary perspectives. The curriculum focuses on:History and politicsCulture and artLanguageMusic of La RazaAlso examined are contemporary issues affecting the community, including religion, family, gender, identity, education, law, politics, voting, the economy, the border, the anti-immigrant backlash, the English-only movement, and community empowerment and development. Offered by the Department of Ethnic Studies in the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences.