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AES 487: Cultures and Politics of Environmental Justice
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Pena Comparative survey of environmental justice movements in the world with focus on critical studies of environmental racism, risk, and sustainable development. Provides theoretical knowledge and research methods incorporating the study of equity and autonomy in environmental impact and risk assessment and other aspects of environmental policy politics. Offered: jointly with ANTH 487.
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AES 490: Representing Beyond the Binaries:Mixing Race,Gender,and Sexuality in the Media
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Joeseph Cultural studies approach to examining the mixed formations that race, sexuality, and gender take in the contemporary United States media. Draws upon multidisciplinary scholarship in examination of the media. Offered: jointly with COM 490/WOMEN 486.
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AES 494: Community Practicum and Internship
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
Faculty supervised practicum and internship experience in variety of settings and agencies, e.g., ethnic specific agencies, government and civic communitybased offices. Students contribute skills and knowledge to respective communities and gain experience by working with professionals and community organizers. Credit/no credit only.
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AES 495: Senior Seminar
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Focus on a central comparative theme for individual research topics.
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AES 495 - Senior Seminar
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AES 496: Senior Thesis
5.00 - 10.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Supervised individual and independent/tutorial study for seniors involving research, writing, and completion of major 20-30 page paper. Offered: AWSpS.
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AES 498: Special Topics in American Ethnic Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Designed to provide the student an opportunity to concentrate on one specific aspect of American Ethnic Studies through a comparative, interdisciplinary approach.
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AES 498 - Special Topics in American Ethnic Studies
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AES 499: Independent Study or Research
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
Independent readings and/or research under the supervision of a faculty member.
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AFRAM 101: Introduction to African American Studies
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S History, culture, religion, institutions, politics, economics, arts, and psychology of peoples of African descent as developed from experience in both the old and new worlds. Multidisciplinary analysis of social life from a Black perspective as illustrated in selected historical and contemporary writings.
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AFRAM 150: Introduction to African-American History
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
I&S Introductory survey of topics and problems in Afro-American history with some attention to Africa as well as to America. Basic introductory course for sequence of lecture courses and seminars in Afro-American history. Offered: jointly with HSTAA 150.
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AFRAM 214: Survey of Afro-American Literature
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Bothell Campus
VLPA Butler A chronological survey of Afro-American literature in all genres from its beginnings to the present day. Emphasizes Afro-American writing as a literary art; the cultural and historical context of Afro- American literary expression and the aesthetic criteria of Afro-American literature. Offered: jointly with ENGL 258.
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