Approved Credit Courses

 

Ethnic Studies

ES 101/102 Intro to Ethnic Studies

ES 196 Field Studies

ES 198 Colloquium

ES 199 Special Studies [non-majors may register after 1st week of term registration]

ES 250 Intro to African American Studies
[non-majors may register after 1st week of term registration]

ES 252 Introduction to Asian American Studies
[non-majors may register after 1st week of term registration]

ES 254 Intro to Chicano/a & Latino/a Studies
[non-majors may register after 1st week of term registration]

ES 256 Intro to Native American Studies
[non-majors may register after 1st week of term registration]

ES 330 Women of Color: Isssues & Concerns
[non-majors may register after 1st week of term registration; ES 101 or 102 recommended]

ES 340 Racial Formation & Performance
[non-majors may register after 1st week of term registration; ES 101 or 102 recommended]

ES 399 Special Studies
[non-majors may register after 1st week of term registration; ES 101 or 102 recommended]

ES 401 Research
[ES departmental approval required]

ES 405 Reading & Conference
[ES departmental approval required]

ES 407/507 Seminar
[non-majors may register after 1st week of term registration; pre-req: ES 101 or 102]

ES 409 Practicum
[ES departmental approval required]

ES 410/510 Experimental Course
[non-majors may register after 1st week of term registration; pre-req: ES 101 or 102]

ES 452/552 Race & Ethnicity & the Law
[non-majors may register after 1st week of term registration; pre-req: ES 101 or 102]

ES 456/556 History of Native American Education
[non-majors may register after 1st week of term registration; pre-req: ES 101 or 102]

ES 498 Theories of Race & Race Ethnicity
[completion of required courses for ethnic studies major (except ES 499) or instructor's conscent]

ES 499 Ethnic Studies Proseminar [majors only or instructor's consent]

 


Anthropology

ANTH 320 Native North Anmericans
ANTH 325 The Americas: Indigenous Perspectives
ANTH 32 The Americas: Indigenous Perspectives
ANTH 368 Scientific Racism: An Anthropological History
ANTH 410/510 Hawaii as America
ANTH 411/511 Politics, Ethnicity, Nationalism

 

English

**ENG 240 Intro to Native American Literature
ENG 245 Ethnic American Literature (various topics)
***ENG 326 Western American Literature
ENG 360 African American Writers
ENG 361 Native American Writers
ENG 362 Asian American Writers
ENG 363 Chicano/Latino Writers
ENG 364 Comparative Ethnic American Literatures
ENG 468/568 Ethnic American Literature (various topics)
ENG 488/588 Race/Representation in Film
**counts for Native American studies core requirement
***syllabus must first be approved by ES Director

 

 


Geography

GEOG 423/523 Fire & Native Americans

 


History

*HIST 250/251 African American History
*HIST 253 African Americans in the West
HIST 356 Black Radicalism in the United States
HIST 449/549 Race & Ethnicity in the American West
HIST 469/569 American Indian Hisory
HIST482/582 Latin American Indians
*counts for African American Studies core requirement

 


International Studies

INTL 250 Value Systems Cross-Cultural Perspectives
INTL 431/531 Cross-Cultural Communication
INTL 432/532 Indigenous Cultural Survival
INTL 447/547 Comparative Tribalisms

 


Music

MUS 359 Music of the Americas

 


Philosophy

PHIL 216 Philosophy & Cultural Diversity

 


Political Science

***PS 386 US Social Movements & Political Change
PS 448/548 Racial Politics in the United States
PS 449/549 Racial Politics in the United States
***PS 485/585 Civil Rights & Civil Liberties

***syllabus must first be approved by ES Director

 


Psychology

PSYCH 366 Culture & Mental Health

 


Sociology

SOC 207 Social Inequality
SOC 301 American Society
SOC 305 America's Peoples
SOC 345 Race, Class & Ethnic & Ethnic Groups
***SOC 435/535 Ethnomethodology & Conversation Analysis
SOC 445/545 Sociology of Race Relations
***SOC 451/551 Social Stratification

***syllabus must first be approved by ES Director

 


Spanish

SPAN 328 Hispanic Literature in the United States

 


Theater Arts

TA 472/572 Multicultural Theater

 


Women's & Gender Studies

WGS 321 Feminist Perspectives: Identity, Race & Culture
WGS 341 Women, Work & Class



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