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ID 350: Topics in Interdisciplinary Perspectives in the Humanities,Social Sciences and/or Sciences
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Explores an interdisciplinary topic from the perspective of at least two disciplines across the boundaries of sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Students should check the Class Schedule for listing of actual topics. May be repeated for credit as topics change.
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ID 360: Topics in Interdisciplinary Perspectives in the Humanities
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Explores an interdisciplinary topic in the humanities. Students should check the Class Schedule for listing of actual topics. May be repeated for credit as topics change.
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ID 370: Topics in Interdisciplinary Perspectives in the Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Explores an interdisciplinary topic in the social sciences. Students should check the Class Schedule for listing of actual topics. May be repeated for credit as topics change.
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ID 370 - Topics in Interdisciplinary Perspectives in the Social Sciences
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ID 371: Ethnic Identity in America
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Explores ethnicity and ethnic identity in American society, focusing on the social factors that help explain its persistence in the face of social science predictions that ethnic distinctions, identity, and distinctiveness would disappear with an increasing urbanization and post-industrial economic order. Four major groups are explored: American Indians, Latinos, Blacks, and Asians (specific groups will be selected).
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ID 380: Topics in Interdisciplinary Perspectives in the Sciences
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Explores an interdisciplinary topic in the sciences. Students should check the Class Schedule for listing of actual topics. May be repeated for credit as topics change.
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ID 381: Natural Science for Teachers
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Provides the prospective K-6 teacher with some background in the nature of scientific inquiry, data interpretation, and fundamental concepts in both physical and life sciences. Based on an inquiry-oriented approach to learning. The content will be equally divided between life and physical science. This course meets four (4) hours per week. Two hours of lecture and two hours of activity. Enrollment Requirement: Completion of the Lower-Division General Education. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed the Entry-Level Mathematics requirement, and who are participating in the science semester of the Integrated Credential Program.
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ID 406: Dilemmas of Modern Mexico
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Explores Mexico's economic and political development during the 20th Century. Indepth analysis of the economic and political crisis of the 1980s and responses to the crisis in the 1990s. May not be taken for credit by students who have received credit for ID 306.
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ID 410: Militants and Activists:Movements for Social Change
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Interdisciplinary exploration of how ordinary citizens create social change by organizing and participating in collective action. When, why, and how do ordinary citizens become activists and militants? Why and how do social movements succeed or fail? Presents theories of collective action and social change, and explores case studies of social movements and other social protests through the lenses of multiple disciplines. Case studies may be drawn from any region in the world.
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ID 498A(1)498B(2)498C: Interdisciplinary Library Research in the Natural Sciences
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
In-depth reading and researching of the literature on current interdisciplinary issues in the sciences. The student must develop an independent study project in consultation with a primary research advisor from biology, chemistry, physics, or psychology and a secondary research advisor from a second discipline. The student must write a research paper (approximately 10-20 pages) summarizing the current knowledge of the subject. The paper should include a list of literature citations in the accepted format for the primary field. An independent study contract must be completed and signed by both primary and secondary research advisors by the end of the second week of classes. Enrollment Requirement: At least one course in the primary subject area with a grade of B or better. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of both instructors.
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ID 499A(1)499B(2)499C: Interdisciplinary Laboratory Research In the Natural Sciences
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
An original research project involving interdisciplinary research in the sciences. The student must develop an independent research project in consultation with a primary research advisor from biology, chemistry, physics, or psychology and a secondary research advisor from a second discipline. The student must write research paper (approximately 10-12 pages) summarizing the current knowledge of the research problem, the goal of the research project, the experimental methods used, the results, and how the results forward the current state of knowledge in the field. The paper should include a list of literature citations in the accepted format for the primary field. An independent study contract must be completed and signed by both primary and secondary research advisors by the end of the second week of classes. Enrollment Requirement: At least one laboratory course in the primary subject area with a B or better. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of both instructors.
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