Demonstrate knowledge of the history and contemporary developments of the field of Chicana/o Studies—its intellectual traditions, theories, and methodologies.
Demonstrate knowledge of the role of critical theoretical and interdisciplinary perspectives to understand power dynamics.
Demonstrate literacy in qualitative and quantitative research traditions.
Develop and communicate clear, well-organized research papers through multiple delivery methods for diverse audiences.
Engage in technology and multimedia oral presentations.
Engage in group communication and projects.
Engage in social justice practices in communities.
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