Bachelor’s Degree

An Education Rooted in Empowerment

Our curriculum is committed to community service and empowerment and social justice. Students are encouraged to connect their classroom education to internship opportunities at legal services agencies, bilingual newspapers, health clinics, art galleries and more! Students become equipped with a unique body of knowledge and leadership skills to make a difference in their own lives, for Latina/o/x communities and society at large. Our graduates are socially conscious, critically astute and community-minded; they have the skills to create positive change wherever they go.

LTNS Students Advocate for Social Change in Diverse Careers

Abraham Vela

Abraham Vela, M.D. (Latina/Latino Studies B.A., 2008)

The Latina/Latino Studies program expanded my knowledge of not only the struggles but also the achievements of my community throughout history. Learning more about the systems that create health, social and educational disparities motivated me to continue my path to medicine. The program offers many opportunities to be involved in community projects to not only make an impact but also be able to use these experiences to reach your educational and academic goals. Today, as a physician, I feel that the Latina/Latino Studies program at SF State has helped me understand how to use medicine not only to heal through a more humanistic lens but also how to use medicine as a tool for social change.

Degree Program Data

9
Applicable Transfer Units
39
Units required
29
Applicable GE Courses

Latina/Latino Retention/Graduation Rates

100%
Second Year Retention Rate
70%
6-Year Graduation Rate
22
Classes with Community Service Opportunities

LTNS Courses Teach Empowerment and Social Justice

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LTNS 230 Intro to Latinx Literature

Taught by award-winning Nicaraguan poet Daisy Zamora. By reflecting on the concerns of Latinx writers, we will come to an understanding of the writers’ culture, history and also ourselves. 

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LTNS 278 History of Latinos in the U.S. 

U.S. history with a focus on Latinx social movements, political power, work & class, gender & sexuality and (im)migration patterns of various national origin groups. 

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LTNS 455 Resistance Literature of the Americas 

What motivates Latinx and Latin American writers to use their craft as a tool for social change? Find out in this class taught by poet Leticia Hernandez. 

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LTNS 467 Caribbeans in the U.S. 

Join Professor Bárbara Abadía-Rexach in surveying the history of Caribbean migration to the U.S. since the 19th century by focusing on Cuba, Puerto Rico, Haiti, Panama and the Dominican Republic. 

Explore Gator Resources

Meet with an LTNS Advisor, Please Contact Them by Email:

Latina/Latino Studies Major and Minor Advising

Located in Ethnic Studies Psychology Building

  Faculty Advisor email 
A-CQ Melissa Guzman-Garcia mguz@sfsu.edu
CR-HT Michael De Anda Muniz mdeandamuniz@sfsu.edu
HU-K Jeff Duncan-Andrade (F2024) jandrade@sfsu.edu
L-MM Jeff Duncan-Andrade (AY 2024-2025 jandrade@sfsu.edu
MN-SB Barbara Abadia-Rexach barbaraabadiarexach@sfsu.edu
SC-Z Carolina Prado carolinaprado@sfsu.edu

To find the location of the Ethnic Studies & Psychology (EP) building visit the SF State southeast quadrant campus map. 

 

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Available Advising Centers 

Ethnic Studies Advising Center
The Ethnic Studies Advising Center (ESAC) serves all Ethnic Studies majors/minors and all students taking courses within the College of Ethnic Studies. ESAC supports students in their academic, professional and personal goals, from the time of admission to the time of graduation.  

Advising Hub
The Advising Hub is a one-stop-shop of all advising needs to ensure students are on a successful path to graduation with support from General Education and minor advisors. 

Undergraduate Advising Center
UAC is the home base for freshmen during their first year and undeclared-major students at SF State.

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Undergraduate Admissions Counselors Are Available to Provide Guidance 

Please contact ltns@sfsu.edu for additional questions or concerns.  

Checklists

Intake

Petitions/Registrar Forms

Graduation Forms

The Division of Graduate Studies has developed a list of various forms to support your academic journey.  

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