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The Bachelor of Arts in Chicana and Chicano Studies emphasizes diverse scholarly approaches and teaching methods while fostering analytical perspectives on topics including gender identity, sexual orientation, activism, linguistics, racial dynamics, cultural heritage, socioeconomic status, assimilation models, and native customs. Creative expression through literature and visual media serves as a powerful catalyst for societal transformation and artistic agency, forming a key component of the interdisciplinary curriculum that integrates social sciences, liberal arts, creative disciplines, and professional studies. This program equips graduates for advanced academic pursuits or professional careers requiring cultural competency and community engagement, both domestically and internationally.