Spend your first semester at Â鶹ÊÓƵ in an integrated set of courses built around studying immigration and immigrant communities in great depth.
The California Immigration Semester (CIS) is a unique opportunity to work closely with three faculty members and visit the immigrant communities of Los Angeles. In the classroom, students examine the literary works and histories of immigrant communities throughout California, and study the experiences of immigrant children and youth in and out of school. Outings provide students with a greater understanding of both the social factors impacting immigrant communities and the many contributions of immigrants to the intellectual, cultural, and economic life of California.
All CIS students take four courses (all taught in English) together--the First Year Seminar (FYS) seminar and a course in each of the following three majors: Critical Theory & Social Justice, Sociology, and Spanish. Upon completion of the CIS, students will have fulfilled three requirements toward graduation (a Core First-Year Writing requirement, the U.S. Diversity Core requirement, and the Global Connections Core requirement).
Interested?
Students interested in enrolling in the California Immigration Semester should fill out the form below by June 22. Students will be accepted into the class until the enrollment limit is reached, at which time interested students will be added to a wait list and offered seats as they become available. Note: This course is only open to first-year students.
Classroom Learning
Learn more about the four CIS courses: