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1.00 Credits
Fundamental skills and knowledge for travelling outdoors by map and compass, and by knowledge of natural features. CR/NC grading only. S ( Formerly RLS 192T)
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Fundamental skills and knowledge for backpacking, car camping, and hiking in the Sierra Mountains or similar settings. Includes skills for camping, hiking, basic navigation, trip planning, and outdoor cooking, plus safety and environmental issues. CR/NC grading only. FS ( Formerly RLS 192T)
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1.00 Credits
Basic skills and knowledge of rock climbing including history, trends, equipment, climbing technique, top roping, knot tying, rappelling, training, safety, and environmental issues. CR/NC grading only. FS ( Formerly RLS 192T)
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1.00 Credits
Covers the travel industry and how to get discounts for airfare, hotels, rental cars, tours, and other travel services for both domestic and international travel. (Formerly RLS 192T)
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes the manner in which major and controversial themes (race, class, gender, revolution, the military, and underdevelopment) in Latin American history are portrayed in feature length films. Emphasis is given to the historical content and accuracy of the films. (Formerly HIST 169T)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the Sanskrit language and the Devanagari script. Core grammatical structure and vocabulary. Reading of Sanskrit texts. Literary tradition and lifestyle of the speakers of the language, and relationship with Greek, Latin, and Germanic languages. Newly arrived international students are required to take the University English Exam (UEE) during their on campus orientation. They are exempted from or placed into an ESL course based on their performance on this test. (See Special Programs section for English courses for speakers of other languages offered through the Linguistics Department.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: G.E. Foundation and Breadth Area D. Dominant and minority group relations historically, cross-culturally, and in contemporary American society. Primarily, the bases examined are in terms of ethnicityrace, religion, nationality, country-of-origin, nativity, and language. G.E. Multicultural/ International MI. FS SU
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3.00 Credits
Theory of nonviolent direct action in the pursuit of social justice and social change. Discussion of goals, ideology, norms, organizational structure, leadership, strategy, tactics, and social roots of social movements.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: G.E. Foundation and Breadth Area D. Introduces students to the sociological study of sex and gender. Looks at how men and women differently experience such social structures as work and the economy, family and courtship, and media. Examines the evidence for the persistence of gender differences and their importance. G.E. Integration ID. FS
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3.00 Credits
(Same as WS 132.) An examination of women and work in contemporary society, including housework, labor force participation, employment in various occupations, and career planning.
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