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Prerequisite: Completion of EPT Requirement
An introduction to the discipline of Africana Studies. An overview of the philosophical underpinnings, evolution, theories and concepts, and practical applications of the disciplines; and the African-centered, holistic method of studying the African world.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Faraji
Fee: $909
CRN: 20783
Analyzes the social, political and cultural environment of African Americans in the U.S. Course examines the influence of race on African Americans' social and historical development. Course focuses on modes in which African Americans establish and maintain its cultural space.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Faraji
Fee: $909
CRN: 20795
Explores the artistic productions of key figures, scholarly works analyzing significant events and films of the time. Focuses on works examining race, culture, and social issues pertinent to people of African descent. Explores how the Harlem Renaissance influenced later movements.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Gammage
Fee: $909
CRN: 20796
Explores the dismantling of the overt practice of segregation by exploring the roles of the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Power Movement, as well as the literature, art and music which contributed to their vitality.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Nicol
Fee: $909
CRN: 20797
Theoretical and historical perspectives on issues pertaining to disability studies/research. The course explores cultural concepts of "normalcy" and "disability" and reviews ethnographic contexts of disability in a variety of communities in the United States and the world.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Armstrong
Fee: $909
CRN: 21151
Examines basic themes and key issues in the Study of Asian Americans. Interdisciplinary survey of immigration history, community formation, and development of ethnic identities through the arts, literature, music, multimedia and internet, cultural festivals, scholarship. and student and community organizations.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Jen
Fee: $909
CRN: 20955
Prerequisites: Completion of all lower division General Education requirements. Junior or senior standing required.
Examination of the history and contemporary realities of Asian America. Analyzes the differences and commonalities in the experiences of various Asian American populations, focusing on the interplay of ace, ethnicity, class, gender and culture in shaping their lives.
Dates: 5/26/21 - 6/30/21
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Nettles
Fee: $909
CRN: 20915
A non-mathematical treatment of the basic principles of chemistry and their application to various facets of life in a highly technological society.
Note: please contact Dr. Sturm via e-mail at nsturm@csudh.edu for more information.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Sturm
Fee: $909
CRN: 20798
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: T-Th
Times: 1:00pm - 2:35pm
Location: LCH A219
Instructor: Partida
Fee: $909
CRN: 20917
Explores the social, cultural, and political experiences of Chincao/a and Latino/a communities in the Unite States, including Puerto Rian, Caribbean, and Central and South American peoples. The historical experiences of these diverse communities will be examined.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Fraga
Fee: $909
CRN: 20828
Course explores contemporary cultural and historical narratives by and about Native American Chicana women in the U.S. Through poetry, short stories, and narratives the class will analyze the histories of colonial exploitation, historical memories, gender oppression, and marginalization.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Garcia
Fee: $909
CRN: 20829
Explores the concept of Latina/o identity in the Americas from a literary perspective in different time periods and particular cultural societies. The study of certain intellectuals and their literary contributions will assist with comprehension of identity and socio-political reality.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Gutierrez
Fee: $909
CRN: 20830
Prerequisite: Department consent
Integration of knowledge about theories, empirical findings and practice in Child Development; emphasis on writing and presentation skills.
Dates: 5/25/22-6/30/22
Days: M-W
Times: 12:30pm - 4:20pm
Location: online
Instructor: Goff
Fee: $909
CRN: 20995
Prerequisite: Department consent
Integration of knowledge about theories, empirical findings and practice in Child Development; emphasis on writing and presentation skills.
Dates: 5/25/22-6/30/22
Days: M-W
Times: 8:00am - 11:50am
Location: online
Instructor: Grey
Fee: $909
CRN: 20996
Prerequisite: Department consent
Integration of knowledge about theories, empirical findings and practice in Child Development; emphasis on writing and presentation skills.
Dates: 5/25/22-6/30/22
Days: M-W
Times: 5:00pm - 8:50pm
Location: online
Instructor: Goff
Fee: $909
CRN: 21002
Introduction to dance in America through viewing of dance films, videotapes and live performances. Applications of aesthetic perception and criticism skills to determine artistic value of ballet, modern, jazz and tap dance performances.
Dates: 5/25/22-6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Ressl
Fee: $909
CRN: 20799
Study of developmentally appropriate creative movement experiences for children. Examination of teaching methodology designed to develop foundational movement skills, artistic exploration of movement elements, improvisational techniques, imagination and creativity, and how these learning activities can be taught across the curriculum.
Dates: 5/25/22-6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Carreon
Fee: $909
CRN: 20800
Prerequisites: DMA 322, DMA 323
Aspects of producing television features on an independent-producer basis. Practice in pre-production coordination, location shooting, directing, and editing techniques in the production of a broadcast-quality feature segment for public airing on the University cable TV channel. Repeatable for credit. Six hours of activity per week.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/29/22
Days: W
Times: 1:00pm - 9:30pm
Location: LIB 1881
Instructor: Jenkins
Fee: $909
CRN: 20696
Prerequisites: DMA 322, DMA 323
Aspects of producing television features on an independent-producer basis. Practice in pre-production coordination, location shooting, directing, and editing techniques in the production of a broadcast-quality feature segment for public airing on the University cable TV channel. Repeatable for credit. Six hours of activity per week.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/29/22
Days: W
Times: 1:00pm - 9:30pm
Location: LCH A209
Instructor: Mahler
Fee: $909
CRN: 20697
Prerequisites: DMA 322, DMA 323
Aspects of producing television features on an independent-producer basis. Practice in pre-production coordination, location shooting, directing, and editing techniques in the production of a broadcast-quality feature segment for public airing on the University cable TV channel. Repeatable for credit. Six hours of activity per week.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/29/22
Days: W
Times: 1:00pm - 9:30pm
Location: LCH A225
Instructor: Carmona
Fee: $909
CRN: 20698
Prerequisite: consent of the instructor
Collaborative production activity on various projects in the digital media arts curriculum. Repeatable for credit for up to three units.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/29/22
Days: W
Times: 9:30am - 12:30pm
Location: LCH A209
Instructor: Mahler
Fee: $303
CRN: 20684
Prerequisite: consent of the instructor
Collaborative production activity on various projects in the digital media arts curriculum. Repeatable for credit for up to three units.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/29/22
Days: W
Times: 9:30am - 12:30pm
Location: LCH A201
Instructor: Eckes
Fee: $303
CRN: 20685
Prerequisite: consent of the instructor
Collaborative production activity on various projects in the digital media arts curriculum. Repeatable for credit for up to three units.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/29/22
Days: W
Times: 9:30am - 12:30pm
Location: LCH A221
Instructor: Mckendry
Fee: $303
CRN: 20686
Prerequisite: consent of the instructor
Collaborative production activity on various projects in the digital media arts curriculum. Repeatable for credit for up to three units.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/29/22
Days: W
Times: 9:30am - 12:30pm
Location: LIB 1881
Instructor: Jenkins
Fee: $303
CRN: 20687
Prerequisite: DMA 430 and consent of the instructor
Analysis of recordings in music production. Spatial and timbral ear-training techniques for recording engineers and producers. Access to Pro Tools HD 5.1 surround system and a variety of engineering and production topics which include surround mixing techniques, advanced microphone techniques, DVD audio specifications, and DVD authoring.
Dates: 5/26/22 - 6/30/22
Days: T-Th
Times: 10:30am - 3:30pm
Location: LCH A330
Instructor: Mckendry
Fee: $909
CRN: 20690
Prerequisite: DMA 430 and consent of the instructor
Analysis of recordings in music production. Spatial and timbral ear-training techniques for recording engineers and producers. Access to Pro Tools HD 5.1 surround system and a variety of engineering and production topics which include surround mixing techniques, advanced microphone techniques, DVD audio specifications, and DVD authoring.
Dates: 5/26/22 - 6/30/22
Days: T-Th
Times: 10:30am - 3:30pm
Location: LCH A201
Instructor: Mejia
Fee: $909
CRN: 20691
Prerequisite: Previous or concurrent enrollment in DMA 438 and consent of the instructor
Practice in the production of studio recordings. Responsibility for music composition and arrangements, rehearsal, performance, studio and musician bookings, artist promotion, engineering assistance and artistic direction and management. Interdisciplinary projects involving video or theater are also possible. Repeatable course.
Dates: 5/26/22 - 6/30/22
Days: T-Th
Times: 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Location: LIB 1312
Instructor: Mckendry
Fee: $303
CRN: 20692
Prerequisite: Previous or concurrent enrollment in DMA 438 and consent of the instructor
Practice in the production of studio recordings. Responsibility for music composition and arrangements, rehearsal, performance, studio and musician bookings, artist promotion, engineering assistance and artistic direction and management. Interdisciplinary projects involving video or theater are also possible. Repeatable course.
Dates: 5/26/22 - 6/30/22
Days: T-Th
Times: 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Location: LCH A201
Instructor: Geluz
Fee: $303
CRN: 20693
Prerequisite: DMA 331 and DMA 431
Advanced studio session work culminating in passing the Audio Recording Proficiency Exam.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/29/22
Days: W
Times: 12:45pm - 1:45pm
Location: LCH SA201
Instructor: Mejia
Fee: $303
CRN: 20694
Prerequisite: DMA 331 and DMA 431
Advanced studio session work culminating in passing the Audio Recording Proficiency Exam.
Dates: 5/27/22 - 6/24/22
Days: F
Times: 10:00am - 3:45PM
Location: LCH A201
Instructor: Mejia
Fee: $303
CRN: 20695
Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in EAR 100 is recommended.
This Nature and origin of rocks and minerals through determination of physical properties of specimens. Topographic and geologic map analysis. Geological features from stereoscopic air photos. Recommended elective for students interested in the outdoors, archaeology, mineral deposits, land use, and natural hazards.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: T-Th
Times: 8:30 - 12:15pm
Location: NSM B234
Instructor: Cummings
Fee: $303
CRN: 20916
Prerequisite: Completion of lower division General Education
Examines the impact of natural events on human activities and vice versa. Mankind's uneasy relationship with atmosphere, oceans and not-so-solid Earth. Examines the study of earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, landslides, tsunamis, climate change, hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Sinha
Fee: $909
CRN: 20910
Prerequisite: Completion of lower division General Education
Examines the impact of natural events on human activities and vice versa. Mankind's uneasy relationship with atmosphere, oceans and not-so-solid Earth. Examines the study of earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, landslides, tsunamis, climate change, hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Sinha
Fee: $909
CRN: 20911
Prerequisite: Completion of lower division General Education
Examines the impact of natural events on human activities and vice versa. Mankind's uneasy relationship with atmosphere, oceans and not-so-solid Earth. Examines the study of earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, landslides, tsunamis, climate change, hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: McNulty
Fee: $909
CRN: 20913
Prerequisite: Completion of lower division General Education
Examines the impact of natural events on human activities and vice versa. Mankind's uneasy relationship with atmosphere, oceans and not-so-solid Earth. Examines the study of earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, landslides, tsunamis, climate change, hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: McNulty
Fee: $909
CRN: 20914
This class is about analyzing and understanding individual consumers and firm behavior, so we answer questions like how consumers react to changes in prices and preferences and how firms make decisions about what price to charge for their goods and whether or not to stay in business. Put together, we can analyze markets for food, textbooks, illegal music downloads, educational services, etc.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Martinez
Fee: $909
CRN: 20802
Introductory macroeconomic theory; national income accounting, national income determination, monetary and fiscal policy.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: El Hag
Fee: $909
CRN: 20801
A study of the ideals, creeds, institutions, and behavior of the peoples of the United States . Meets the State requirement in U.S. History.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: M-W-F
Times: 8:00am - 10:30AM
Location: LCH A219
Instructor: Resnick
Fee: $909
CRN: 20952
Explores the early development of societies around the world and their increasing interactions to 1500. Reviews the rise of cities and empires, and major political, social, economic and cultural developments prior to the modern period.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: M-W-F
Times: 8:00am - 10:30am
Location: LCH A227
Instructor: Santana
Fee: $909
CRN: 20954
Historical trends, movements, and patterns of global immigration to the United States . Topics of study include: motives for immigration; anti-immigration sentiments and activities; legal and political responses; role of distinctive cultural groups; assimilation and nonconformity.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Johnson
Fee: $909
CRN: 20953
Prerequisite: HUS 300
Elementary statistics. This course is an overview of research methods in human services, including study design, sampling data collection and analysis, statistical techniques and report writing. Also included is a critical analysis of published research and examination of relevance of data to decision making.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Phan
Fee: $909
CRN: 20856
Health Humanities is an interdisciplinary course that bridges the arts, humanities, and sciences in studying representations of health and illness. Students will gain a multicultural understanding of perceptions of health practices and practitioners. Topics include self-mutilation (cutting), race and medicine, philosophy and medicine, cancer, music therapy, cloning, aging, and poetry and healing
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Fitzsimmons
Fee: $909
CRN: 20803
This course takes a cross-cultural approach to the concept of the vampire around the world. Students get their teeth into representations of vampires in the arts and humanities examined from critical and scientific perspectives. (3 units)
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Fitzsimmons
Fee: $909
CRN: 20804
In the U.S. we have witnessed a significant transformation in how we as individuals understand work and how technology and immigration have radically restructured labor markets in the United States and around the world. As a result, this course examines how work has changed since the 1980s. In particular ,we will examine the entry of women into the formal sector of the labor economy, immigrant labor, outsourcing, wages, precarity, the impact of technology such as the Internet, automation and the "gig economy." Also, given the most recent “Great Recession” and the impact of the Covid pandemic we will also examine how these events have changed the dynamics of work in America.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Choi
Fee: $909
CRN: 21004
Prerequisite: Fulfillment of ELM requirement
A practical course in probability and statistics including such topics as the binomial and normal distributions, confidence intervals, t, F, and chi-square tests, linear regression and correlation, and conditional probability. Satisfies the General Education Quantitative Reasoning Requirement.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: M-T-W-Th
Times: 6:00pm - 7:55pm
Location: WH C150
Instructor: Romero
Fee: $909
CRN: 20683
This interdisciplinary and pluricultural course introduces students to the analysis of language and gender. Analyzes themes regarding sociolinguistic visibility and representation of gender and sex through a critical examination of the interaction and interrelation between language and gender.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Heinze
Fee: $909
CRN: 20908
Prerequisite: MUS 101 is recommended.
Studies the origins and movements of rock music including blues, R&B, soul, funk, and hip hop. Includes historical development, social contexts, associated styles and sub-genres, aesthetics, meanings, and music technology. Examines influential and innovative performers, songwriters, and producers.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Isaacs
Fee: $909
CRN: 21005
Explores the social, cultural, and historical turbulence of the 1920s with a focus on the ways jazz aesthetics in music, literature, and the arts influenced and reflected new ways of thinking about American identity.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Avery
Fee: $909
CRN: 21008
Introduction to methods of critical thinking including the nature of arguments, formal and informal fallacies, deductive and inductive arguments. Provides student with critical skills in both academic and non-academic context. A-C-/NC grading.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Greenspan
Fee: $909
CRN: 20854
Prerequisite: ENG 110 is recommended.
Explores philosophical approaches to the art of living. Readings will focus on ancient Greek and Roman philosophy as a way of life, along with a selection of religious and non-Western philosophies of the good life.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: T-Th
Times: 1:00pm - 4:30pm
Location: online
Instructor: Gregor
Fee: $909
CRN: 21006
An introduction to the techniques of quantitative political analysis, including the design, execution and analysis of research.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Chang
Fee: $909
CRN: 20951
An introduction to psychology emphasizing the personal, cognitive and social development and functioning of the individual, and the influence of both physiological and social factors. Consideration of basic concepts and applications.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Victor
Fee: $909
CRN: 20957
An introduction to psychology emphasizing the personal, cognitive and social development and functioning of the individual, and the influence of both physiological and social factors. Consideration of basic concepts and applications.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Merz
Fee: $909
CRN: 20990
Course is designed to improve critical thinking and problem solving skills such as deductive and inductive reasoning, probabilistic reasoning and decision-making. May include computer-assisted instruction.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Carrier
Fee: $909
CRN: 20958
Effects of drugs on mood, personality and behavior. Drug use in treatment of mental disorders in children, adults, and the elderly.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Haj-Mohamadi
Fee: $909
CRN: 20988
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Barrett
Fee: $909
CRN: 20989
A broad survey of theories and research areas in social psychology, including such topics as aggression, prejudice, person perception, leadership and conformity.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Santos Ponce
Fee: $909
CRN: 20959
Consideration of the major theories and research concerning development during adolescence. Emphasis on the development of personal identity as it relates to social roles in adolescence.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Hurtado-Ortiz
Fee: $909
CRN: 20960
A study of basic theories of personality including type theories; trait theories; psychoanalytic, learning, biosocial, self and holistic-integrative theories.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Santos Ponce
Fee: $909
CRN: 20961
The causes and manifestations of abnormal behavior. Field study and case study.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Victor
Fee: $909
CRN: 20986
Course will cover the physiological and psychological aspects of human sexuality. The origin and treatment of sexual dysfunction will also be discussed.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Paxton
Fee: $909
CRN: 20987
Sociological analysis of work in industrial society. Examination of the labor force, industrial organization, occupational roles, and careers. Consideration of impact of technological change.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Pinto
Fee: $909
CRN: 21095
Study of the social processes and structural patterns affecting contemporary family life in American society.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Pinto
Fee: $909
CRN: 21050
The reciprocal influence that individuals and groups exert on one another from a sociological perspective. Focus on language and other symbolic processes, role taking and role playing, and the importance of the self-concept in interpersonal behavior.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Shakib
Fee: $909
CRN: 21098
Introduction to drugs and alcohol as a contemporary social problem. Sociological analysis of drug use and abuse. Course includes systematic review of policy implications and therapeutic applications of sociology of drug use, especially chemical dependency and alcoholism.
Dates: 5/25/22-6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Shakib
Fee: $909
CRN: 21048
Analysis of various sociological aspects of correctional operations: correctional settings, institutional life, types of correctional programs, rehabilitation, recidivism, alternatives to prisons, probation and prevention, the adjudicative process, and theoretical and empirical considerations of correctional systems.
Dates: 5/25/22-6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Aguilera
Fee: $909
CRN: 21047
Consideration of deviant behavior. Study of the forms and processes of deviance, and the distribution of its occurrence. A systematic analysis of particular kinds of violations of normative rules as related to general processes of interaction in everyday social activities.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: McCurn
Fee: $909
CRN: 21025
Theories of the genesis of crime: patterns of criminal behavior; nature of criminal organizations; analysis of relationship of crime to the social structure; criminal statistics and crime rates: police and the criminal justice system.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: McCurn
Fee: $909
CRN: 21045
Evaluation of the construct of love using historical, aesthetic, and social perspectives, how it defines psychological patterns, develops styles in literature, is the center of some philosophical approaches, and is linked to values and ethical definitions in contemporary movements.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Gomez
Fee: $909
CRN: 20858
This interdisciplinary and pluricultural course introduces students to the contemporary social and sociolinguistic movements of Latin America. It analyzes the indigenous movements for linguistic and cultural rights, and populist movements and other movements through their cultures, narratives, rhetoric, and discourse.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Heinze
Fee: $909
CRN: 21003
Prerequisite: SPA 221 or equivalent.
Intensive conversation leading to fluency in the use of academic Spanish. The course aims to develop a comprehensive vocabulary which prepares the student for persuasive and oratory speeches, as well as for upper division linguistics and literature courses. Useful for public service and the bilingual/cross-cultural credential program.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Ruffino
Fee: $909
CRN: 20956
Basic oral communication skills, with practice in variety of speech-oriented situations.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Leonard
Fee: $909
CRN: 20805
Introductory course for non-majors who wish to develop awareness and control of the voice and body while building self-confidence, and improving concentration and imagination.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Buckley
Fee: $909
CRN: 20806
Theory and practice in writing for the stage. No tests. No textbook. No prerequisites. Students explore plotting, characterization, and dialogue, using weekly writing assignments on Blackboard that help them to develop a one-act play. Just a disciplined approach to creative writing.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: DeLuca
Fee: $909
CRN: 20807
An introduction to the field of Queer Studies by analyzing the role of gender, race, class, ability, and nationalism in the construction of modern lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans (LGBT) identities, and it considers how queerness can operate as a disruption, expansion, or refusal of these identity categories.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Aghdasifar
Fee: $909
CRN: 20859
Introduces students to Women's Studies. Students learn about gender from a multicultural, multiracial feminist and global perspective. Emphasis is on women's history; gender, culture and nation; social institutions; sexuality, sexism and violence; and local and transnational women's movements. This course is restricted to 1st time Freshman going through the First Year Experience.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Mendoza Diaz
Fee: $909
CRN: 20860
Examines representation of the witch and witchcraft in literature and culture in different historical periods and cultures.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Smith
Fee: $909
CRN: 20861
Introduces issues that feminist theory poses for the analysis of film and culture. it focuses on women's contributions to, and representations in, film.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Brandt
Fee: $909
CRN: 20862
This cross-cultural, interdisciplinary course introduces students to women's issues as these interface with race and class. Students will recognize, analyze and evaluate the socio-political and economic forces that affect women's lives through a critical examination of race, class and gender.
Dates: 5/25/22 - 6/30/22
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Villanueva
Fee: $909
CRN: 20863