HIST 1:
United States History through Reconstruction |
Advisory: Eligible for English 250 and English 260. |
Transferable: CSU; UC; CSU-GE: C2, D6; IGETC: 3B, 4F; GAV-GE: C2, D2; CAN: HIST 8, HIST SEQ. B |
History of the United States from the time before European contact with the Americas through Reconstruction. 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 ideas about federal vs. state power, ethnicity, class, and gender divisions have influenced the nation's development. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. |
4442 |
LEC |
SS205 |
WOOD D |
3.0 |
TuTh |
0810A - 0925A |
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4443 |
LEC |
SS214 |
HALPER L |
3.0 |
MW |
0945A - 1100A |
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4444 |
LEC |
SS210 |
LUNA E |
3.0 |
TuTh |
0945A - 1100A |
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4445 |
LEC |
SS210 |
HALPER L |
3.0 |
MW |
1245P - 0200P |
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4446 |
LEC |
SS210 |
LUNA E |
3.0 |
TuTh |
0215P - 0330P |
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6104 |
LEC |
SS205 |
HALPER L |
3.0 |
Tu |
0630P - 0920P |
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HIST 2:
United States History Reconstruction to the Present |
Advisory: Eligible for English 250 and English 260. |
Transferable: CSU; UC; CSU-GE: C2, D6; IGETC: 3B, 4F; GAV-GE: C2, D2; CAN: HIST 10, HIST SEQ. B |
History of the United States from Reconstruction to the present. 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 ideas about federal vs. state power, ethnicity, class, and gender divisions have influenced the nation's development. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. |
4447 |
LEC |
MHG10 |
MOSHER C |
3.0 |
MW |
0900A - 1015A |
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4448 |
LEC |
SS210 |
WOOD D |
3.0 |
TuTh |
1110A - 1225P |
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4449 |
LEC |
SS205 |
HALPER L |
3.0 |
TuTh |
1245P - 0200P |
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6105 |
LEC |
HOL2 |
LUNA E |
3.0 |
W |
0630P - 0920P |
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HIST 6:
Women's Lives in Recent United States History |
Advisory: English 250 |
Transferable: CSU; UC; CSU-GE: C2, D4, D6; IGETC: 3B, 4F; GAV-GE: C2, |
A Survey of United States Women's history from 1900 to the present with emphasis on the contributions of individual women and groups of women. Social, political, economic and cultural forces affecting women's public and private roles will be examined. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. |
4450 |
LEC |
SS110 |
WOOD D |
3.0 |
TuTh |
0945A - 1100A |
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HIST 7B:
History of Western Civilization |
Advisory: Eligible for English 250 and English 260. |
Transferable: CSU; UC; CSU-GE: C2; IGETC: 3B; GAV-GE: C2; CAN: HIST 4, HIST SEQ. A |
A study of major elements in western heritage from Renaissance Europe to the present. Emphasis is on ideas, attitudes and institutions basic to western civilization of enduring interest. |
4451 |
LEC |
MHG10 |
MOSHER C |
3.0 |
MW |
1030A - 1145A |
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HIST 12:
Cultural History of the Mexican American |
Advisory: Eligible for English 250 and English 260. |
Transferable: CSU; UC; CSU-GE: C2, D3, D6; IGETC: 4F, 3B; GAV-GE: D2, |
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. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. |
4452 |
LEC |
SS210 |
LUNA E |
3.0 |
MW |
1110A - 1225P |
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HIST 21:
Ancient Americas: A History through Art |
Advisory: Eligible for English 250. |
Transferable: CSU; UC; CSU-GE: C1, C2; IGETC: 3A; GAV-GE: C2, F |
A critical survey of history through the arts of pre-Columbian natives of North, Central and South America. The course will cover major societies and events from the appearance of major civilizations through the initial colonization efforts of European nations. Due to the distinct history of the Americas, this course uses the arts - architecture, sculpture, ceramics and painting, among others - of ancient societies as a primary source material. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. This course is also listed as ART 21. |
4453 |
LEC |
SS111 |
LUNA E |
3.0 |
MW |
1245P - 0200P |
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