CCAS M186C
Beyond Mexican Mural: Advanced Muralism and Community Development
Chicana/o and Central American Studies · 4 units · Undergraduate upper division (100-199)
(Same as Art M186C and World Arts and Cultures M125C.) Continuation of investigation of muralism as method of community education, development, and empowerment. Exploration of issues through development of large-scale collaborative digitally created image and/or painting for placement in community. Students research, design, and work with community participants. Continuation of project through installation, documentation, and dedication, with work on more advanced independent projects.
P/NP or letter grading.
Requisites
Official UCLA wording
Requisites: courses M186B, M186BL. Corequisite: course M186CL.
BruinTree reads · Prerequisite
confidence 1.00 · from UCLA’s structured dataBruinTree reads · Corequisite
confidence 1.00 · from text- · UCLA's structured requisite named this course itself; read from the official wording instead
Requires
Everything that has to come before this course, not just the courses named in the requisite above.
CCAS M186C
- CCAS M186BBeyond Mexican Mural: Intermediate Muralism and Community Development
- CCAS M186ABeyond Mexican Mural: Beginning Muralism and Community Development
- CCAS M186ALBeyond Mexican Mural: Beginning Muralism and Community Laboratory
- CCAS M186ABeyond Mexican Mural: Beginning Muralism and Community Development
Unlocks
What this course is a requisite for, and what those courses lead to in turn.
CCAS M186C
- CCAS M185Whose Monument Where: Course on Public Art
1 course lists this as a requisite. The whole downstream is here — 1 course over 1 level. Every course here opens its own tree.





