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3.00 Credits
Needs for national security, evolution of American defense strategy and policy, methods for managing conflict, alliances and regional security to preserve American interests. Arms control and terrorism. The military as a profession, officership, the military justice system, current military issues; refinement of communicative skills. A one-hour leadership is also required for cadets, but not special students. Offered: A.
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3.00 Credits
Needs for national security, evolution of American defense strategy and policy, methods for managing conflict, alliances and regional security to preserve American interests. Arms control and terrorism. The military as a profession, officership, the military justice system, current military issues; refinement of communicative skills. A one-hour leadership is also required for cadets, but not special students. Offered: W.
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3.00 Credits
Needs for national security, evolution of American defense strategy and policy, methods for managing conflict, alliances and regional security to preserve American interests. Arms control and terrorism. The military as a profession, officership, the military justice system, current military issues; refinement of communicative skills. A one-hour leadership is also required for cadets, but not special students. Offered: Sp.
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5.00 Credits
Asian-American subcultures; evolution of Asian-American cultures in the United States from 1850 to 1950-immigration patterns, evolution of subcultures, evacuation, interracial relations, assimilation, and signs of social disorganization.
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5.00 Credits
Recent Asian-American issues from 1950 to the present. Topics include ghetto communities, civil rights, identity problems and ethnicity, social organizations, political movements, and recent immigration.
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5.00 Credits
Examines the nature of Asian-American identity from a multidisciplinary approach. Explores influences and manifestations of Asian-American identity, using literature, history, and other texts. Topics to include gender issues, interracial relationships, and Amerasians. Recommended: AAS 101; AAS 206.
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5.00 Credits
Asian stereotypes popularized by American literature, film, radio, and television and their effects on Asian American history, psychology, and community.
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5.00 Credits
McGrath Examines U.S. Pacific Islander culture as informed by Pacific history, social and cultural organization. Emphasis on understanding contemporary experience in the U.S. and other diaspora communities. Major themes include post-colonialism, migration, family, religion, politics, gender, education, and transnational identify. Recommended: either ANTH 202 or AES 151. Offered: jointly with ANTH 307. Offered: Sp.
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5.00 Credits
Structure of spoken and written Tagalog. Concentration on the acquisition of elemental conversational skill and introduction to written texts of graded difficulty. Offered: A.
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5.00 Credits
Structure of spoken and written Tagalog. Concentration on the acquisition of elemental conversational skill and introduction to written texts of graded difficulty. Offered: W.
Prerequisite:
AAS 306
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