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Winter 2008 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 winter 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 Winter 2008
AMST 2 America and Americans
AMST 80E U.S. Racial and Ethnic Histories and Formations
AMST 123X American Indian History in the Twentieth Century
AMST 123Z Native Americans and Museums
AMST 125E Jazz Cultures
CMMU 80A Chicanos and Social Change
CMMU 126 African American/Latino Communities: Histories
EDUC 181 Race, Class, and Culture in Education
HIS 128 Chicana/Chicano History
LALS 1 Introduction to Latin American and Latino Studies
LALS 126A Global Capitalism and Community Restructuring
LALS 126B Voices from the Watsonville Community
LALS 180 Borders: Real and Imagined
LALS 194J Movimientos Sociales Contemporáneos
LTEL 103I The Harlem Renaissance
LTWL 117 History and Memory in the New World
MERR 151 American Indians and the Vietnam War
MUSC 11B Introduction to Jazz
SOCY 156 U.S. Latina/o Identities: Centers and Margins
SOCY 174 Twenty-First Century African American Social Structure

 

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