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1. Bachelor's Degree Regulations
3. College of Education and Human Development 5. College of Liberal and Fine Arts Preprofessional Courses of Study in Law, Medicine, or Business |
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT The Division of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies offers a Bachelor
of Arts degree in Mexican American Studies as well as Minors in Bicultural
Studies and English as a Second Language. The B.A. in Mexican American
Studies prepares students to enter graduate school or pursue a career
as an educator, researcher, community leader, or community advocate. The
division also offers courses that may be used to fulfill the Core Curriculum
requirements or that may be taken as support courses for programs within
the University or as electives. Courses in bicultural-bilingual studies
offer students the opportunity to prepare for bilingual and/or second-language
teaching and give insights into bilingual and multicultural functions
in society. Courses in teaching English as a second language offer students
the opportunity to learn appropriate methods and strategies for teaching
at the elementary, secondary, and adult levels. Courses are designed for
students who plan to teach second languages, but are also designed for
those who intend to teach in other areas or to enter fields that rely
heavily on an understanding of language learning and bilingualism. In
addition, the division offers advanced courses in English for international
students that are appropriate for both graduate and undergraduate students.
Top DIVISION HONORS The Division of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies awards Division
Honors to certain outstanding students and provides the opportunity for
advanced study under close faculty supervision. |
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