FALL 2001 CLASS SCHEDULE

History FULL TERM CLASSES

HIST 1 United States History
Critical appraisal of selected significant and influential events, ideas and personalities of the history of American civilization from its colonial origins to 1865. CAN: HIST 8, HIST B
 
Advisory: Eligible for English 250 and English 260.
Transferable: CSU; UC
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
0368

LEC

SS214

HALPER L

3.00

3.0

TuTh

0945A-1100A   GIL Full term
0369 LEC AL101 HALPER L 3.00 3.0 MWF 1210P-0100P   GIL Full term
2116 LEC MHV103 HALPER L 3.00 3.0 W 0645P-0935P 65 MHV Full term

HIST 2 United States History
History of the United States from the end of the Civil War to the present day. Emphasis will be placed on distinctive patterns of political, economic, social, intellectual, and geographic developments within their global context. At the conclusion of the course the student should understand major themes in the history of the United States, and be able to explain various ways in which ethnicity, class and gender divisions have influenced the nation's development. CAN: HIST 10, HIST B
 
Advisory: Eligible for English 250 and English 260.
Transferable: CSU; UC
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
0370

LEC

SS214

LUNA E

3.00

3.0

MWF

1010A-1100A 18 GIL Full term
2185 LEC MHV102 WOOD D 3.00 3.0 S 0900A-1150A 65 MHV Full term

HIST 5 Women's Lives in Early United States History
This survey course begins with pre-contact peoples and extends to the end of the nineteenth century. The class examines the construction of womanhood through United States history, and the effects of gender, ethnicity, class, and sexual orientation upon women's experiences. Students will study the contributions of various individual women and groups of women in creating the modern United States, and will analyze social, political, economic, and cultural forces affecting women to both join and resist movements for social change. Students will also learn to apply contemporary feminist theory to traditional historical approaches. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit.
 
Advisory: Eligible for English 250 and English 260.
Transferable: CSU; UC
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
0371

LEC

SS110

HALPER L

3.00

3.0

TuTh

1110A-1225P   GIL Full term

HIST 7A History of Western Civilization
A study of major elements in Western heritage from the ancient world to the eighteenth century. Emphasis is on ideas, attitudes and institutions basic to western civilization of enduring interest. CAN: HIST 2, HIST A
 
Advisory: Eligible for English 250 and English 260.
Transferable: CSU; UC
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
0372

LEC

SS210

LUNA E

3.00

3.0

MWF

0110P-0200P   GIL Full term

HIST 12 Cultural History of the Mexican American
The Mexican American experience as influenced by society in the United States. Emphasis will be on the historical and contemporary contributions made by the Indian, Spanish, Mexican, and Mexican American. Emphasis will also be on the social, economic, and political milieu of the Mexican American within the context of the American society.
 
Advisory: Eligible for English 250 and English 260.
Transferable: CSU; UC
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
0373

LEC

SS210

LUNA E

3.00

3.0

MWF

1110A-1200P   GIL Full term
2119 LEC HOL2 ANDRADE A 3.00 3.0 Tu 0645P-0935P 57 HOL Full term

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