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Spring 2009 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 spring 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 Spring 2009
AMST 123T Inventing the Savage
AMST 127E Asian American Women
ANTH 130F African Diasporas in the Americas
FMST 145 Racial and Gender Formations in the U.S.
FILM 165B Race on Screen
HIS 74 Introduction to Modern Jewish History
HIS 74A American Jewish History
HIS 134B History of Mexico, 1850 to Present
HIS 190O African American Historiography
LALS 1 Introduction to Latin American and Latino Studies
LALS 80G Barrio Popular Culture
LALS 162 U.S. Policy in the Americas
LALS 194K Drogas en la historia y la cultura de las Américas
LGST 127 Black Politics and Federal Social Policy
LGST 135 Native Peoples Law
LTEL 150G Race and Genre: Reading Korean American Literature
LTMO 144D Jewish Writers and the American City
OAKS 80H Race Relations in the American West Since 1945
POLI 127 Black Politics and Federal Social Policy
SOCY 170 Ethnic and Status Groups
   

 

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