The Master of Arts degree in Mexican-American Studies is designed for graduate students who wish to pursue advanced study toward the Ph.D. degree; or teach in community colleges, secondary, or elementary schools; or work as professionals in private agencies or government service.
Admission to the Program
Prerequisites to admission are a baccalaureate in Mexican- American Studies or a related field, with at least 20 upper division units in Chicano Studies and a grade point average of 2.75 or above in the last 90-quarter units of work attempted at an accredited institution. Students who lack prerequisite courses must complete them with a B (3.0) average or better.