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ENVT 291: Field Experience
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Paid work activity in environmental technology related to an occupational objective. One credit requires 180 hours of work. May be repeated up to 3 credits. Prerequisite: permission of site supervisor and adviser. Offered at Firelands only.
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ETHN 110: Introduction to Latinos in the United States
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Fall, Spring. Latino experience in the United States; cultures, life experiences and the limited political, education, socio-economical opportunities of this minority. Applicable to the BG Perspective (general education) cultural diversity in the United States requirement.
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ETHN 120: Introduction to Black Studies
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Fall, Spring, Summer. Introduction to the black experience with special emphasis upon but not limited to the cultural experience of the United States. Applicable to the BG Perspective (general education) cultural diversity in the United States requirement.
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ETHN 130: Introduction to Asian American Studies
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Fall. Similarities and differences of the various components of the Asian American category with reference to their individual histories and collective situation from the 19th century to the present. Applicable to the BG Perspective (general education) cultural diversity in the United States requirement.
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ETHN 160: Introduction to Native American Studies
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Fall, Spring. Introduction to the Native American diaspora; general overview and comparative analysis of Native peoples of North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico) in historical and cultural contexts.
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ETHN 201: Ethnicity and Social Movements
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Fall or Spring. The nature, causes, and consequences of those social movements born out of the diasporan histories and experiences of racial and ethnic peoples/communities in the United States.
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ETHN 211: History of Mexican Americans
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Spring. History of Mexican Americans from the Texas Revolution, Mexican-American War to the present. Applicable to the BG Perspective (general education) cultural diversity in the United States requirement.
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ETHN 220: African Literature
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Fall. Creative and critical writing in the English language by writers of African descent. Also writers from the Caribbean. Credit only allowed for one of ETHN 220, ROCS 220. Applicable to the BG Perspective (general education) humanities and arts and international perspective requirements.
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ETHN 230: The Native American in Film
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Fall or Spring. Construction of the Native American in popular culture from 1950s to contemporary period, including Hollywood and independent film.
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ETHN 260: Contemporary Issues in Native America
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Fall. Examines selected contemporary issues in Native America; migration and urbanization, reservation economic development, activism and native land, water, fishing and hunting rights, education, religious freedom, self-determination and sovereignty. Applicable to the BG Perspective (general education) cultural diversity in the United States requirement.
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