Advising
- Schedule an appointment or attend Drop-ins.
- Sign into Trellis Advise using your Net ID and password
- Click on the link "Meet with my Advisor" under your advisor's picture - you can view all appointments available to you.
- Filter by appointment type and select an appointment type
- To schedule an appointment with your advisor, select an availability block (in blue).
- You can view appointment details, select meeting type, and leave a message about what you would like to discuss
- Click "Confirm" to book an appointment
- Appointment details will also be emailed to you.
Walk In Schedule (Subject to Chance)
- Wednesday, May 25th - 20 minute appointments open to all students available in the Morning and Afternoon
Use Trellis to View an Advisor’s Appointments/Drop-Ins
Watch this video for instructions on how to make appointments via Trellis: https://arizona.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=0baf3dda-230c-4a16-b582-ad8a01785ed5.
Resources
- MAS Undergraduate Course Listing
- Detailed Course Information (Links to UAccess Course Catalog.)
- Schedule of Classes. To find classes choose semester at top, select Course Subject (department) in drop down menu, then select Mexican American Studies Main.)
- The University of Arizona Undergraduate Admissions Office
(520) 621-3237
http://admissions.arizona.edu
E-Mail: appinfo@arizona.edu
Student Advising for Majors and Minors
The MAS Major (30 Units Total)
The general goal of the curriculum is to provide a core course of study in contemporary Mexican American public policy issues, and to train students in the use of qualitative and quantitative research methods. Students can further develop their areas of emphasis from two thematic strands: Social History & Cultural Studies and Social Justice & Applied Public Policy.
Thirty (30) units are required for the major: 9 units from three required courses; 21 units from the seven elective courses
I. Required Core Courses
MAS 265 Culture, Community and Identity (Fall, Spring)
MAS 317 Latin American Immigration and the Remaking of the US (Fall only)
MAS 498 Senior Capstone (Spring of Senior year)
II. Seven MAS Elective Courses (21 units) from the following:
Elective Courses
MAS 201 Chicana Women: An Introduction
MAS 280 Chicano/a Psychology
MAS 307 Chicana Feminism: History, Theory and Practice
MAS 319 Mexican American Culture
MAS 330 Minority Groups and American Politics
MAS 332 Politics of the Mexican American Community
MAS 343 History of the Mexican American
MAS 350 The Chicano Movement
MAS 358 U.S. Third World Feminism: Theory, History and Practice
MAS 365 Latinos and Latinas: Emerging Contemporary Issues
MAS 392e Social Justice Leadership and Research
MAS 393 Internship
MAS 396d Contemporary Issues in Latino/Latina Leadership
MAS 400 Special Topics in Women's Studies
MAS 405 Traditional Indian Medicine: Health, Healing and Well Being
MAS 410 Socio-Cultural Determinants of Health
MAS 425 Topics in Latino Health
MAS 429 The U.S.-Mexico Borderlands in Contemporary Perspective
MAS 435 (formerly listed as MAS 430) Mexican Traditional Medicine
MAS 467 Race and Ethnic Relations
MAS 470 Feminization of Migration
MAS 475a The Education of Latinos/as
MAS 485 Mexicana/Chicana Women's History
MAS 495A Special Topics in Mexican American Studies
MAS 496A Advanced Topics in Chicano Studies
The MAS Minor (18 Units Total)
The minor in MAS has a total of 18 units: 9 units from three required courses, and 9 elective MAS units.
(A supportive minor in Mexican American Studies to augment areas or majors is encouraged.)
I. Required Core Courses
MAS 265 Overview of Mexican American Studies (Fall, Spring)
MAS 317 Latin American Immigration and the Remaking of the US (Fall only)
MAS 498 Senior Capstone (Spring of Senior year)
II. Three MAS Elective Courses (9 units).