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3.00 Credits
Capstone course for writers of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, or playwriting/screenwriting: Creation of book, anthology, zine, or journal; conceptualization and mission statement; selecting, sequencing and editing work; exploring publication platforms; selecting and incorporating artwork; publicizing, distributing, and fundraising; development of portfolio of creative writing. 3 hrs lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite: ENGL 010A.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the American experience of ethnic and racial relations: Exploration of American history and contemporary issues facing minority groups in the United States. Emphasis on Native, African, Mexican, and Asian American cultural experiences. 3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP).
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3.00 Credits
Historical and contemporary theories in critical Ethnic Studies: Approaches and developments regarding race and ethnicity in a comparative context; nationalism; intersectionality; positionality; decolonialism; Black feminist thought/Women -of -Color feminism; social change; indigeneity; and other themes within the US and around the world. 3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP).
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3.00 Credits
The forces, processes, and systems that shape the geography of California: Landforms, natural vegetation, forestry and fishing, mineral and water resources, cultural landscapes, agriculture, demographic changes, ethnic diversity, urban growth, regional differences, economic development and its national impact; natural hazards such as earthquakes and volcanism, floods, landslides and wildfires; climate and effects of climate change. 3 hrs lecture (GR or P/NP).
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3.00 Credits
No description available.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the development of world civilizations to 1500. 3 hrs lecture (GR or P/NP).
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3.00 Credits
Survey of world history since 1500: Developments of the modern world as shaped by social, religious, economic, political, philosophical, and historical forces. 3 hrs lecture (GR or P/NP).
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3.00 Credits
Meaning and impact of American popular culture in the twentieth century: The cultural evolution of consumerism, amusement, leisure, media, and entertainment industries. 3 hrs lecture (GR or P/NP).
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0.50 - 5.00 Credits
In-depth exploration of an area or problem of the student's choice not covered by regular catalog offerings in Humanities. Student must obtain approval from an appropriate faculty member. For more details, see the section on independent study in the college catalog. 1.5–15 hrs lecture (GR or P/NP).
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3.00 Credits
Storytelling among different ethnic groups within the United States: Origin myths, multicultural histories, family lore, heroic epics, trickster tales, traumatic experiences, slave narratives, immigrant testimonies, war memorials, celebrity biographies, urban legends, animated fairy-tales, science fiction films, game worlds, and emergent narrative forms. 3 hrs lecture (GR or P/NP).
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