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Fall 2006 Schedule of Classes

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Ethnic Studies



In recognition of increasing faculty and student interest in studies related to major ethnic groups in the United States, many courses have been added in this area. Below is a sampling of courses offered fall quarter that focus on comparative studies or on one of these U.S. ethnic groups: African American, Asian American, Chicano, Jewish, or Native American. These courses, among others, may be used to satisfy the U.S. Ethnic Minorities/Non-Western Society (“E”) general education requirement.

U.S. Ethnic Studies Courses for Fall 2006
AMST 2 California and Californians
AMST 80E U.S. Racial/Ethnic Histories and Formations
AMST 125A Aspects of African American Culture
AMST 127C Asian American Literature and Culture
AMST 190H Race, Politics, and Region
ANTH 130N Native Peoples of North America
CMMU 80Q Asian American Health
ECON 128 Poverty and Public Policy
EDUC 181 Race, Class, and Culture in Education
FMST 124 Technologies and Latinidad: Cyberspace and Beyond
HIS 74 Introductions to Modern Jewish History
HIS 121A African American History to 1877
LALS 1 Introduction to Latin American and Latino Studies
LALS 80Q Musica Latina
LALS 173 Latin American Immigration to the U.S.
LGST 128 Poverty and Public Policy
LTEL 150B Chicano Literature
LTEL 190G Black Pulp Fiction
LTMO 125L Films on the Border
LTWL 190A Topics in World Literature and Cultural Studies

 

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