This concentration allows students to apply social science approaches to the complex problems facing the Latino community in the 21st Century. This program will enable Liberal Studies students who desire careers in public service to use the theories and methodologies of social science to better understand Latinos. The course of study will help prepare students to have successful careers working in education, government, social services, and community organizing:
LOWER DIVISION
EDU 250 (required) 3 units
Field Experience in the Classroom
Select one of the following courses:
ANT
100 3
units
Introduction to Anthropology
ANT 125 3
units
Human Understanding and Development
BUS 120 3
units
Principles of Microeconomics
BUS 121 3 units
Principles of Macroeconomics
POLI 101 3
units
American Government and Politics
SOC 200 3
units
Introduction to Social Work
UPPER DIVISION
ETH 432 (required capstone course) 3 units
Advanced Multicultural Relations
Select TWO (2) of the following courses:
ETH 310 3
units
Latinos and Social Institutions
POLI 300 3
units
Latino Politics and Public Policy
POLI 350 3
units
Introduction to Public Administration
Liberal Studies Courses 77
units