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AMCS 200: Issues on Race,Ethnicity,and Multiculturalism Fall,Spri ng
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
Students practice the techniques of critical reading and thinking, of expository writing, and of oral expression through an in-depth examination of race, ethnicity, and multiculturalism and its impact on American cultural, political, and social institutions. They examine the principles of thinking, speaking, and writing with a view to the multitude of purposes for which these activities are crucial. Satisfies GE, category Al (Written and Oral Analysis). Prerequisites: completion of GE categories A2 and A3.
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AMCS 200 - Issues on Race,Ethnicity,and Multiculturalism Fall,Spri ng
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AMCS 201: Career Planning for Nontraditional Students Fall
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
This course is aimed at providing students interested in employment or continued education upon graduation with information about job opportunities and the necessary skills for job seeking. Current trends in the labor market will be reviewed. Resume preparation, interviewing skills, presentation of self, and the importance of follow-up action will be stressed.
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AMCS 201 - Career Planning for Nontraditional Students Fall
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AMCS 210: Ethnic Groups in America Fall,Spring
4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
Survey and analysis of the diverse experiences of major ethnic groups in their present socioeconomic and political position in American society as depicted in literary, historical, anthropological, and sociological studies. Satisfies ethnic studies in GE, category D1 (Individual and Society). This course satisfies one of the core requirements of the AMCS major. May be taught with a focus on California experience.
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AMCS 210 - Ethnic Groups in America Fall,Spring
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AMCS 255: Ethnicity in the Humanities Fall,Spring
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
A general survey of the major artistic and expressive developments in the United States with reference to native ethnic minority populations. This course satisfies one of the core requirements of the AMCS major. May be taught with a focus on California experience. Satisfies GE, category C4.
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AMCS 255 - Ethnicity in the Humanities Fall,Spring
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AMCS 315: Ethnic Music and Dance Spring,odd years
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
An in-depth study of the musical and dance traditions of major ethnic groups in the United States. Special emphasis will be given to the forms of expression as cultural identification and affirmation for members of ethnic groups.
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AMCS 315 - Ethnic Music and Dance Spring,odd years
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AMCS 330: Ethnicity and History: Fall
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
A historical examination of the cultural, social, economic, and political evolution of ethnic minorities within American society. May be taught with a focus on California experience. Topics subject to change.
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AMCS 330 - Ethnicity and History: Fall
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AMCS 331: Ethnic History in California Spring
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
A historical examination of the social, economic, and political evolution of ethnic minorities within California society.
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AMCS 331 - Ethnic History in California Spring
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AMCS 335: Demography and Geography of Cultural Diversity in America Fall,every third semester
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
An overview of the geographic and demographic diversity of the ethnic minority populations in the United States. Special emphasis will be on migration, immigration, and social indicators of ethnic well-being.
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AMCS 335 - Demography and Geography of Cultural Diversity in America Fall,every third semester
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AMCS 339: Ethnic Groups and American Social Policy Fall,Spring
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
The impact of American social policies on ethnic minorities. Topics include public policy issues related to employment, immigration, education, mental health, and minority children and families. The impact of major court decisions affecting public policy and ethnic minorities will also be examined. Course might be taught from single ethnic group’s perspective. Satisfies upper-division ethnic studies in GE, category D1 (Individual and Society). Cross-listed as CALS/NAMS 339. Topics subject to change.
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AMCS 339 - Ethnic Groups and American Social Policy Fall,Spring
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AMCS 345: Folklore and Ethnicity Spring,even years
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
Methods and materials dealing with the traditional expressive culture of American ethnic groups: oral literature, festivals, children’s games, customs, and beliefs. Includes training in collecting oral traditions and in the analysis of folklore texts and contexts. Topics subject to change. May be repeated for credit.
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AMCS 345 - Folklore and Ethnicity Spring,even years
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