What does it mean to be Latino in the U.S.? Broaden your knowledge about the largest ethnic minority in our state and country with a bachelor's degree in Chicano/Latino Studies at Portland State, the only degree of its kind in the Pacific Northwest.
The growing Hispanic population in the U.S. - 62 million and counting - brings urgency and relevancy to the study of Latinx communities who are actively shaping the social, economic, political, and cultural fabric of our country.
Our program is grounded in social justice and cultural empowerment. In your classes, you will examine issues of identity like race, gender, and class; explore migration, labor and civil rights movements; and appreciate the language, literature and creativity of Chicano/Latino communities.
No matter your career path, so many jobs will need and benefit from your deep and nuanced understanding of Chicanx/Latinx experiences, perspectives, and contributions. Our major will prepare you to become a better teacher, lawyer, entrepreneur, and more because it will empower you to know more about the cultures and people with whom you will work and serve.
Whether you want to learn more about your own cultura and see yourself represented in your coursework or be better prepared to enter the workforce, you will find a home in PSU's close-knit Chicano/Latino Studies program.
