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Dibs Fall 2026

CCAS

Chicana/o and Central American Studies

105 courses on record · 10 with sections in Fall 2026

Live section data currently covers GE courses; the rest is filled in by a nightly pass, so this department is likely running more than is listed here.

105 courses

Lower division 9

Upper division 82

Upper division courses in Chicana/o and Central American Studies
Course Title Predicted GPA This term
100XP Barrio Organization and Service Learning 3.85 n=545 1 section
101 Theoretical Concepts in Chicana/Chicano Studies 3.82 n=890
M102 Mexican Americans and Schools 3.78 n=66
M103D Contemporary Chicano Theater: Beginning of Chicano Theater Movement GE 3.89 n=47 1 section
M103G Contemporary Chicano Theater: Chicano Theater since 1980 3.78 n=34
104 Comedy and Culture: Your Humorous Life 3.67 n=35
104A Art of Performance 3.79 n=37
M105A Early Chicana/Chicano Literature, 1400 to 1920 3.49 n=37
M105B Chicana/Chicano Literature from Mexican Revolution to el Movimiento, 1920 to 1970s 3.42 n=23
M105C Chicana/Chicano Literature since el Movimiento, 1970s to Present 3.64 n=85
M105D Introduction to Latina/Latino Literature 3.83 n=17 small sample
105F Gender, Fiction, and Social Change 3.90 n=84
CM106 Health in Chicano/Latino Population 3.78 n=514
C107 Latina/Latino Families in U.S. 3.63 n=61
M108A Music of Latin America: Mexico, Central America, and Caribbean Isles GE no grade history
109 Chicana/Chicano Folklore 3.86 n=138 1 section
CM110 Chicana Feminism 3.59 n=43
111 Chicana/Chicano and Latina/Latino Intellectual Traditions 3.91 n=39
113 Day of Dead Ritual 3.94 n=469
M114 Chicanos in Film/Video 3.81 n=228
M116 Chicano/Latino Music in U.S. GE no grade history
117 Chicana/Chicano Images in Mexican Film and Literature 3.84 n=94
M119 Chicano/Latino Community Formation: Critical Perspectives and Oral Histories 3.70 n=65
120 Immigration and Chicano Community 3.84 n=389 1 section
123 Applied Research Methods in Latino Communities 3.79 n=77
M124 Latinx Immigration Policy and Politics 3.90 n=16 small sample
M125 U.S./Mexico Relations 3.86 n=80
M126 Politics of Crisis: Migration, Identity, and Religion 3.77 n=69
M127 Farmworker Movements, Social Justice, and United Farm Workers Legacy 3.77 n=83
M128 Race, Gender, and U.S. Labor 3.87 n=262
129 Community-Engaged Research Methods 3.97 n=61
M129B Participatory Action Research on Youth Organizing for Racial Justice 3.58 n=10 small sample
M129 Community-Engaged Research Methods 3.82 n=39
M130 Worker Center Movement: Next Wave Organizing for Justice for Immigrant Workers 3.87 n=8 small sample
131 Barrio Popular Culture 3.71 n=59
M132 Border Consciousness 3.72 n=52
M133 Chicana Lesbian Literature 3.01 n=19 small sample
CM135 Bilingual Writing Workshop 3.45 n=28
M136 Censored! Art on Trial 3.68 n=215
138A Space, Place, and Race 3.75 n=99
C141 Chicana and Latin American Women's Narrative 3.78 n=79
142 Mesoamerican Literature 3.54 n=95
143 Mestizaje: History of Diverse Racial/Cultural Roots of Mexico 3.64 n=143
143B Afro-Latina/o Experience(s) in U.S. 3.62 n=151
M143B Afro-Latina/o Experience(s) in U.S. 3.55 n=55
M144 Women's Movement in Latin America 3.61 n=50
145B Literature of Chicana/Chicano Movement 3.45 n=98
146 Chicano Narrative 3.23 n=98
CM147 Transnational Women's Organizing in Americas no grade history
M148 Politics of Struggle: Race, Solidarity, and Resistance 3.61 n=44
149 Gendered Politics and Chicana/Latina Political Participation 3.88 n=285
150 Affirmative Action: History and Politics 3.49 n=38
152 Disposable People: U.S. Deportation and Repatriation Campaigns 3.90 n=92
153A Central Americans in U.S. 3.66 n=166
153B Central American Racial Constructions 3.80 n=59
153C Migrating U.S./Central American Cultural Production 3.89 n=150
153D U.S. Central American Narratives 3.82 n=120
M154 Contemporary Issues among Chicanas 3.63 n=39
M155A Latinos in U.S. 3.78 n=37
M155B U.S. Latino Politics 3.32 n=333
M156A Immigrant Rights, Labor, and Higher Education 3.82 n=10 small sample
157 Chicano Movement and Its Political Legacies 3.57 n=87
M159B History of Chicano Peoples 3.88 n=35
165 Latinas and Latinos in Public Education 3.44 n=188 1 section
166 Paulo Freire for Chicana/Chicano Classroom 3.86 n=152
M167XP Taking It to Street: Spanish in Community no grade history
169 Representations of Indigenous Peoples in Americas 3.45 n=119
M170XP Topics in Community Engagement no grade history
171 Humor as Social Control 3.54 n=79
172 Chicana and Chicano Ethnography 3.83 n=273 1 section
M173 Nonviolence and Social Movements 3.75 n=134
M175 Chicana Art and Artists 3.68 n=228 1 section
178 Latinas/Latinos and Law: Comparative and Historical Perspectives 3.66 n=159
180 Chicana and Chicano Schooling and Community Activism 3.27 n=17 small sample
181 History of Chicana/Chicano Los Angeles, 20th Century 3.47 n=41
M185 Whose Monument Where: Course on Public Art 3.66 n=128
187C Aztec Art 3.41 n=169
188 Special Courses in Chicana/o and Central American Studies: Mental Health and Well-Being in Chicanx and Latinx Families and Communities 3.82 n=974
189 Advanced Honors Seminars 3.90 n=15 small sample
191 Variable Topics Research Seminars: Chicana/o and Central American Studies: Seminar 4 3.53 n=469 2 sections
193 Readings/Speaker Series Seminars: Chicana/Chicano Studies and Central American Studies no letter grades
194 Research Group Seminars: Chicana/Chicano Studies and Central American Studies no letter grades

Graduate 14

“Predicted” is shrunk toward the department average, so a course taught once to a dozen students sits near the department mean rather than at whatever those twelve happened to get. The figure is always shown — small sample marks where it rests mostly on that prior.