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[Approved Credit Courses] [Major/Minor Requirements]

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2008]
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Winter 2008
Ethnic Studies Courses

  • ES 102 Intro to Ethnic StudiesMichael Hames-García

  • ES 250 Intro to African American Studies
    Irmary Reyes-Santos

  • ES 254 Intro to Chican@/Latin@ StudiesErnesto Martínez

  • ES 256 Intro to Native American Studies Claudia Long

  • ES 410/510 Indian Policies in the Context of Native Spirituality
    Claudia Long

  • ES 498 Theories of Race & Ethnicity —Daniel HoSang

  • ANTH Scientific Racism John Lukacs

  • ENG 245 Topic: Asian American Literature
    Cynthia Tolentino

  • ENG 245 Topic: Intro to Native Literature — Shari Huhndorf

  • ENG 364 Comparative Ethnic American Literature
    Cynthia Tolentino

  • ENG 364 Comparative Ethnic American Literature
    Cynthia Tolentino

  • ENG 410/510 Global Indigenous Literature
    Chadwick Allen

  • HIST 250 African-American History — Sullivan

  • HIST 467/567 American West — Peggy Pascoe

  • JDST 399 Sp. St.: Jews in Latin America — Monique Balbuena

  • PHIL 216 Philosophy & Cultural Diversity — Grant Silva

  • PS 386 US Social Movements & Political Change — Gerald Berk

  • PS 449/549 Racial Politics in the US II — Daniel HoSang

  • SOC 207 Social Inequality — Yvonne Braun

  • SOC 301 American Society — Charles Hunt

  • SOC 445/545 Topic: Poverty, Race & Gender — Ellen Scott

  • SOC 510 Women, Immigration & Citizenship
    Lynn Fujiwara

  • SPAN 328 Hispanic Literature in the US
    Pedro García-Caro

  • WGS 321 Feministy Perspectives: Identity, Race & Culture
    Lynn Fujiwara

 

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