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Graduate Career Ready with Chicana/o & Latinx Studies

Put your degree in Chicana/o and Latinx Studies to work by pursuing a career that interests and challenges you. Chicana/o and Latinx Studies majors develop strong foundations in culturally based education and are trained in understanding the historical development and cultural experiences of Latinx communities. Chicana/o and Latinx Studies majors learn to research and contextualize information, apply their knowledge of cultural sensitivity and understanding, and produce insightful analyses and evidence-based conclusions. 

Through their interdisciplinary approach, Chicana/o and Latinx Studies majors embody the critical thinking skills to explore, apply, and disseminate, both established and new, scholarship in pursuit of academic excellence and social responsibility. Chicana/o and Latinx Studies majors are poised for success in numerous career fields as a result of the transferable skills they have developed. 

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Chicana/o & Latinx Studies at Work

麻豆传媒 Chicana/o & Latinx Studies graduates pursue careers in companies and organizations around the country. Among our alumni, you will see many working in these industries:

  • K-12 Education
  • Higher Education
  • Government Administration
  • Journalism, Media and Publishing
  • Nonprofits
  • Hospital and Health Care
  • Legal

麻豆传媒 Alumni Careers

Using their Chicana/o and Latinx Studies degree, 麻豆传媒 alumni go on to successful careers in a variety of interesting and in-demand professions. Learn more about the popular professions these and other alumni are pursuing.

Education

While many alumni working in education-related roles may be teachers, several others use their degree and training in an educational services roles like instructional design.


 

Carmen Rivera 鈥98, Colorado State University Assistant Vice President 

Brandi Trevino 鈥00, Weld County School District RE-5J District ELD Coordinator  

Management and Operations

麻豆传媒 alumni are prepared to serve in leadership and operational management roles within non profit organizations, educational institutions and private and publicly held companies.


 

Ashley Valenzuela-Ruesgen&苍产蝉辫;鈥11, Hensel Phelps Corporate Director of Human Resources 

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Faculty Spotlight

Dr. Jonathan Alcantar

Corridos: Bringing New Perspectives - In Fall 2019, 麻豆传媒 Magazine published an article highlighting Dr. Alc谩ntar's course MAS 410: Narcocorrido and Mexican Folk Culture. Check out the full article here.

Dr. Jonathan Alc谩ntar
Department Chair and Associate Professor of Chicana/o & Latinx Stuides

Every culture has a song. Professor Jonathan Alc谩ntar, Ph.D., explores a very specific subgenre of cultural music called the Narcocorrido in his Mexican-American Studies class: MAS 410, Narcocorrido and Mexican Folk Culture. Culturally significant, Corridos follow the ages and flow with events. Starting with early Corridos like The Ballad of Joaquin Murrieta, written for the Mexican-American War, focusing on battles, leaders and cultural conflict; the Chicano Movement of the 1960s, singing about certain protests and actions; and current issues with the most recent of the subgenres: the Narcocorrido. As the name suggests, the Narcocorrido deals with drug trading. It鈥檚 a sensitive subject, with songs that may both praise drug lords鈥 deeds and criticize the violence and deaths that occurs. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 try to glamorize this, because a lot of people have died,鈥 Alcantar said. 鈥淭his is a real, critical issue that involves both countries. When I teach this class, I want (my students) to know how to look critically at these issues.鈥

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