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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
(1-4 Units) (No prerequisite. Can be taken for credit as Ethnic Studies 128 or Art 128 or Humanities 128. Credit will be awarded for only one course. Three quarter lecture and three quarter laboratory hours weekly for one unit, one and one half lecture and one and one half laboratory hours weekly for two units, two and one quarter lecture and two and one quarter laboratory hours weekly for three units, and three lecture and three laboratory hours weekly for four units.) A complement to art history and studio art courses, this course allows students to experience the art and architecture of sites like New York, Mexico City, and Rome firsthand. Pretrip lectures will set up background for an intensive field trip(s) that may include visits to museums, galleries, libraries, artists' studios, and to architectural and archeological sites where lecture, discussion, and personal exploration will take place. May be used to bring students to a major media specific conference. May be taken four times for credit. (CSU)
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly.) An introductory historical survey to Native American cultures of North America from the pre-colonial period to the present. The course will emphasize the diversity of North American Native cultures and their social and political evolution. A key theme of the course will be the issues of land, political and social interactions with European cultures, and late twentieth century political and economic developments. (CSU/UC) AA/AS Areas B or F & G, CSU Area D-3 or D-6, IGETC Area 4, CSU US History, Constitution, and American Ideals
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly.) This course is a survey of Native American literature and culture. The course will focus on the work of selected Native American authors, both poets and fiction writers, with an emphasis on Native American cultures and the social issues facing Native Americans. The course will also develop students' creative writing skills and their cultural sensitivity. The goal of the class is to understand the Native American experience in the context of Native American literature and the history of this American hemisphere. (CSU/UC) AA/AS Areas B or C & G, CSU Area C-2, IGETC Area 3B Ethnic Studies
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly.) This one-semester course analyzes the politics of modern African states. The course utilizes political and historical analysis to understand the growth and development of the modern African nation state. Literature, film, periodicals, and primary source materials are used to understand the relationships between contemporary African challenges and longstanding economic and political relations with Europe, Asia, and the United States. Key themes of the course include the legacy of colonialism, nationalism, globalization, and the growth of independence movements. (CSU/UC) AA/AS Area B
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
(1-3 units)(No prerequisite.) (CSU/UC)
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6.00 Credits
(6.0 Units) (Prerequisite: First Aid for Public Safety Personnel or equivalent and CPR for Health Care Providers. Previous EMT-1, EMT- 2, EMT-P accepted. Five lecture and three laboratory hours weekly. Plus ten additional hours to be arranged and four hours testing.) This course provides instruction in the skills and knowledge required for the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT1) scope of practice. Supervised clinical experience with emergency ambulance providers and/or hospital emergency room is included. Enrollment limited to 30. A health clearance and a criminal background clearance are required by clinical agencies. (CSU) For more information, please refer to the department website: www. marin.edu/departments/fire_technology.
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1.50 Credits
(1.5 Units) (No prerequisite. Sixteen lecture and twenty-four laboratory hours.) A basic course designed to give the student a fundamental understanding of wildland fire behavior, safety equipment, dozer safety, construction of handlines, and fire control. May be taken four times for credit. (CSU)
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