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of Study>> Core and Thematic Courses 2002-03Thematic for Majors and Minors
Asian American Studies Chicana/o Studies Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity Native American Studies Interdepartmental Offerings for Majors and Minors
Art History Comparative Literature Communication Cultural and Social Anthropology Dance Drama Education Engineering English Ethics in Society Feminist Studies History Linguistics Music Overseas Studies Political Science Psychology Public Policy Religious Studies Sociology Spanish Literature Urban Studies Introductory Core CoursesCultural and Social Anthropology 88. Theories of Race and Ethnicity:
A Comparative Perspective–(Enroll in CASA 88.) Comparative Literature 202. Comparative Fictions of Ethnicity–(Enroll
in COMPLIT 202.) Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity 200X. Senior Seminar–WIM
(Enroll in CSRE 200X.) History 257. Race and Ethnicity in the American Metropolis: A Case Study
of L.A.–(Enroll in Hist 257.) Psychology 75. Cultural Psychology (Enroll in Psych 75.) – Formerly
Psych 161 Sociology 145. Race and Ethnicity–(Enroll in SOC 145.) *CSRE Public Policy Leadership Institute–(Enroll in CSRE 200W.) *Participants will receive three units of credit for directed reading in autumn quarter. The Institute is considered a course in the CSRE’s thematic course list. Those who elect to write a research paper on one of the policy issues
covered in the Institute will receive two additional units of credit.
Those who opt for the five units of credit may use the PPI seminar as
a CSRE Core Introductory course requirement. Core Courses Not Given in 2002-03 History 64. Introduction to Race and Ethnicity in 20th Century America History 65. Introduction to Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity Philosophy 177. Philosophical issues in Race and Racism Thematic for Majors and MinorsAfrican and African American Studies 105. Introduction to African and African American Studies–(enroll
in AFRICAAM 105.) 110A.B.C. African American Lecture Series–(enroll in AFRICAAM 110
A.B.C.) 111. African and African American Studies Learning Expedition–(enroll
in AFRICAAM 111.) 114.African and Native American Peoples in Belize and Beyond–(enroll
in AFRICAAM 114.) 180A. South Asian Diasporas: History, Culture, Politics–(same
as CSRE 180A.) 182W. Filipino Experience–(same as CSRE 182W.) 183A. Asian American Psychology–(same as CSRE 183A.) 180E. Introduction to Chicana/o Cultural Studies–(Same as SpanLit
180E.) 181S. US-Mexico Border Lands in Comparative Perspective-(Same as CSRE
181S.) Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity 114.African and Native American Peoples in Belize and Beyond–(enroll
in AFRICAAM 114.) 190S. Introduction to Research Methods and Design–(enroll in CSRE
190S.) 192S. Ethnic Americans: The New Face of Immigration–(enroll in
CSRE 192S.) 194S. Visual Mysteries: Reading Race, Gender, and Class Identities in
Nineteenth-Century Popular Literature–(enroll in CSRE 194S.) 200Y, Z. CSRE Senior Honors Research 201A. The American Paradox: Religions, Cultures, Nation–(enroll
in CSRE 201A.) 203A. The Changing Faces of America: Strategies for Change in the 21st
Century–(enroll in CSRE 203A.) 109A. Federal Indian Law–(same as CSRE 109A.) 114.African and Native American Peoples in Belize and Beyond–(enroll
in AFRICAAM 114.) 116. Language, Culture, and Education in Native North America–(same
as CSRE 116.) 118W. American Indian Cultural Production: Remappings of Race, Gender,
and Nation–(Same as CSRE 118W.) 340X. American Indian Mental Health and Education–(enroll in Educ
340X.) Interdepartmental Offerings for Majors and Minors 114Q. Visions of the Sixties–(enroll in Amstud 114Q.) 140. The American 1960s: Thought, Protest, and Culture–(enroll
in Amstud 140.) 178/378. Ethnicity and Dissent in United States Art and Literature–(enroll
in ArtHist 178.) 24Q. Ethnicity and Literature–(enroll in CompLit 24Q.) 168. Introduction to Asian American Culture–(enroll in CompLit
168.) 122B. Contemporary Issues in Documentary–(enroll in Comm 122B.) Cultural and Social Anthropology 16. Native Americans and Nation Building: Encounters, Identity, and
Sovereignty in Contemporary America–(enroll in CASA 16.) 74. South Asian Culture Through Popular Film–(enroll in CASA 74.) 81A. Asian American Immigration and Health–(enroll in CASA 81A.) 84A. Perspectives on Paradise: Race, Place, and Belonging in Hawai’i–(enroll
in CASA 84A.) 110. Playing Indian: Appropriations of Native American Identity–(enroll
in CASA 110A.) 135. Native Peoples of the Americas: Prehistory, Contacts, and Contemporary
Debates–(enroll in CASA 135.) 150C. Introduction to Chicana/o Cultural Studies–(same as SpanLit
180E.) 151/251. Cultural Studies–(enroll in CASA 151.) 153B. Critical Perspectives on Whiteness–(enroll in CASA 153B.) 42. Dances of Latin America–(enroll in Dance 42.) 43. Afro-Brazilian and Afro-Peruvian Dance–(enroll in Dance 43.) 75. Mexican Dance and Folklore–(enroll in dance 75.) 168. Dance and Culture in Latin America–(enroll in Dance 168.) 17N. Del Otro Lado: Latina/o Performance Art in the US–(same as
SpanLit 17N.) 19N. Contemporary African American Drama from August Wilson to Hip Hop–(enroll
in Drama 19N.) 110. Workshop: Cartrographies of Race, Mapping Race, and space in California–enroll
in Drama 110.) 113. Group Communication–(enroll in Drama 113.) 163/263. Performance and America–(enroll in Drama 163.) 177. Playwriting–(enroll in Drama 177.) 179A. Teatro Workshop: The Theater of Native/Chicano America–(enroll
in Drama 179A.) 149/249. Theory and Issues in the Study of Bilingualism–(enroll
in Educ 149.) 156A. Understanding Racial and Ethnic Identity–(enroll in Educ
156A.) 177X/277X. Education of Immigrant Students: Psychological Perspecives–(enroll
in 177X.) 179/279. Urban Youth and Their Institutions: Research and Practice–(enroll
in Educ 179.) 188B/388B. Bilingual Education–(enroll in Educ 188B.) 193B. Peer Counseling: Chicano Community–(enroll in Educ 193B.) 193C. Peer Counseling: The African American Community–(enroll in
Educ 193C.) 193F. Peer Counseling: Asian American Community–(enroll in Educ
193F.) 193N. Peer Counseling: Native American Community–(enroll in Educ
193N.) 201. History of Education in the United States–(enroll in Educ
201.) 201B. Education for Liberation–(enroll in Educ 201B.) 202. Introduction to Comparative and International Education–(enroll
in Educ 202.) 256X. Psychological and Educational Resilience Among Children and Youth–(enroll
in Educ 256X.) 340X. American Indian Mental Health and Education–(enroll in Educ
340X.) 381X. Multicultural Issues in Higher Education–(enroll in Educ
381X.) 297A.B.C. Ethics of Development in a Global Environment—(enroll
in Engineering 297A.B.C.) 43/143. Introduction to Afro-American Literature–(enroll in English
143.) 141/241. Modern Literature of Africa and the African Diaspora–(enroll
in English 141.) 145. Writings by Women of Color–(enroll in English 145.) 153. Hemingway, Hurston, Faulkner, and Fitzgerald–(enroll in English
153.) 181. Irish American Literature–(enroll in English 181.) 77. Ethics of Social Decisions–(enroll in EthicsSoc 77.) 101.Introduction to Feminist Studies–(enroll in Femst 101.) 59S. History of American Orientalism–(enroll in History 59S.) 137/237. The Holocaust–(enroll in History 137.) 150B. Introduction to African American History: The Modern African American
Freedom Struggle–(enroll in History 150B.) 187B. The Middle East in the 20th Century–(enroll in History 187B.) 188C. Jews in the Modern World–(enroll in History 188C.) 255. History of Multiraciality in America–(enroll in History 255.) 146.Language and Gender–(enroll in Linguist 146.) 150. Language in Society–(enroll in Linguist 150.) 16Q. Ki ho’alu: The New Renaissance of a Hawaiian Musical Tradition–(enroll
in Music 16Q.) 17Q. Perspectives in North American Taiko–(enroll in Music 17Q.) 17. Cholula: The Workings of a Sacred City 121. Urban Politics–(enroll in PoliSci 121.) 126. Issues of Representation in American Politics–(enroll in PoliSci
126.) 131. Children’s Citizenship: Justice Across Generations–(enroll
in PoliSci 131.) 133. Ethics and Politics in Public Service–(enroll in PoliSci 133.) 141. The Global Politics of Human Rights–(enroll in PoliSci 141.) 220S. The Supreme Court–(enroll in PoliSci 220S.) 221R. Urban Policy–(enroll in PoliSci 221R.) 225R. Black Politics in the Post-Civil Rights Era–(enroll in PoliSci
225R.) 226S. Asian Americans in Politics–(enroll in PoliSci 226S.) 325S. Race and Place in American Politics–(enroll in PoliSci 325S.) 327R. American Politics of Race and Ethnicity: Comparative Perspectives–(enroll
in PoliSci 327R.) 421. Politics of Race and Ethnicity in the US–(enroll in PoliSci
421.) 13N. Culture and Social Relationships–(enroll in Psych 13N.) 165. Peace Studies–(enroll in Psych 165.) 215. Mind, Culture, and Society–(enroll in Psych 215.) 217. Selected Topics and Methods in Cultural Psychology–(enroll
in Psych 217.) 182A,B. Policy Making and Problem Solving at the Local and Regional
Level–(enroll in PubPol 182A.B) 143. Chicano/a and Latino/a Religious Traditions–(enroll in Religst
143.) 163. Minority Peoples of China–(enroll in Religst 163.) 44N. Race, Class, and Culture in Urban America–(enroll in Soc
44N.) 45Q. Understanding Race/Ethnicity in American Society–(enroll in
Soc 45Q.) 46N. Race, Ethnic, and National Identities: Imagined Communities–(enroll
in Soc 46N,) 138/238. American Indians in Contemporary Historical Perspective–(enroll
in Soc 138.) 139/239. American Indians in Contemporary Society–(enroll in Soc
139.) 140. Introduction to Social Stratification–(enroll in Soc 140.) 141A. Social Class, Race/Ethnicity, Health–(enroll in Soc 141A.) 146. Race, Crime, and Policy–(enroll in Soc 146.) 147A. Examining Racial Identity–(enroll in Soc 147A.) 149/249. The Urban Underclass–(enroll in Soc 149.) 101N. Visual Studies and Chicana/o Art–(enroll in SpanLit 101N.) 106E. Women Writers in the Spanish Speaking World–(enroll in SpanLit
106E.) 110Q. Introduction to Chicana/o Literature and Visual Art–(enroll
in SpanLit 110Q.) 180E. Introduction to Chicana/o Cultural Studies–(Same as CASA
150C.) 207. Theory and Issues in the Study of Bilingualism–(undergraduates
enroll in Educ 149.) 213S. Graphic History–(enroll in SpanLit 213S.) 220S. Intellectual Life in Modern Mexico–(enroll in SpanLit 220S.) 191C. Community Organizing–(enroll in Urbanst 191C.) |
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