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Course Criteria
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Effective Jan 26, 2004 View History Description: No Description Provided Units 2 to 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: None
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3.00 Credits
Effective Jan 24, 2005 View History Description: Delves into the lives of the Hispanic and Mexican peoples and personalities that explored and colonized early California from 1542 through 1848. Explores the indigenous communities of the California central coast; the earliest Hispanic incursions into Alta California; Spanish colonial missions and monasteries; Mexican Independence and rebellion; the secularization and decline of the California missions; Alta California in the age of the Mexican Republic; and the conquest and decline of the early Californio colony. Units 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: None
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1.00 Credits
Effective Feb 18, 2008 View History Description: Required lab course for SBS 224S. Units 1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: (Corequisites: SBS 224S)
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4.00 Credits
Effective Feb 18, 2008 View History Description: Introduces the methods, principles, and practices of field archaeology using exercises that stress strategy, interpretation, description, information management, archaeological technologies, and the role of scientific inquiry. Introduces the hands-on manufacture and use of stone tools and the interpretation of ancient and modern material cultures. Lab options include onsite field excavations and analysis of Hispanic colonial artifacts at the Old Mission of San Juan Bautista, or a stone tools or "garbology" lab. Formerly known as SBSC 224S. Units 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: (Corequisites: 224L)
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4.00 Credits
Effective Jan 24, 2005 View History Description: The Aztec, or Aztlaneca Mexica, took to capturing and collecting the art and culture of all those domains that they conquered and subjugated. As a result, Aztec art, thought, and culture reflect an eclectic mixture of the many peoples and cultures of the empire. Explores the origins, art, language, and culture of a Mesoamerican civilization that was unique for its emphasis on human heart excision, but exclusively Mesoamerican in its art, architecture, and ideology. Formerly known as SBSC 225. Units 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: None
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4.00 Credits
Effective Jan 24, 2005 View History Description: Introduces basic concepts and applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) such as GIS data input, raster and vector data management, spatial analysis, and Web-based GIS. Students apply GIS technology in real world projects. Upon successful completion of the course, students will earn a nationally recognized GIS certificate in ArcGIS software. Formerly known as SBSC 227S. Units 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: None
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4.00 Credits
Effective Jan 24, 2005 View History Description: Examines the social and psychological foundations of violence and aggression in the context of cross-cultural perceptions of violence explored by way of a variety of martial arts styles and programs. Reviews the interrelationships obtaining between intellectual, psychological, spiritual, aesthetic, and physical health as it applies to one's life through the philosophy of the martial arts. Provides an interdisciplinary review of the sources of social and interpersonal violence. Formerly known as SBSC 230. Units 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: None
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2.00 Credits
Effective Jan 24, 2005 View History Description: Introduces students to a holistic, interdisciplinary approach to dealing with interpersonal violence and crime. Students learn a body of techniques and philosophies in martial arts styles, including Tae Kwon Do, Karate, Aikido, Jujitsu, Tai Kick Boxing, and Greco Roman Olympic Wrestling. "High vulnerability" situations are described through behavioral science studies. Participants are introduced to the social psychology of interpersonal violence through mental imagery and relaxation. Formerly known as SBSC 231. Units 2 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: None
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4.00 Credits
Effective Jan 24, 2005 View History Description: Examines and compares the political experiences, cultural practices, and literary expressions of diverse Latino populations in the U.S. Topics include im/migration, citizenship, demographics, work, religion, education, language, gender, and cultural rights. Readings include ethnographies, histories, novels, and films. Students design political projects. Units 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: None
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4.00 Credits
Effective Aug 25, 2008 View History Description: No Description Provided Units 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: None
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