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Summer 2018 | All Online Courses Starting between May 29 and Jul. 16 (4-8 weeks) |
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Fall 2018 | Regular Session Starting Aug. 27 (16 weeks) |
Short Courses Starting between Aug. 27 and Oct. 12 (6-13 weeks) |
Late Starting Short Courses Starting between Oct. 22 and Nov. 12 (6-8 weeks) |
Fall 2018 Regular Session
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ACCT 1A | Financial Accounting
Teaches accounting concepts from the user's perspective.
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ACCT 1B | Managerial Accounting
Teaches the selection, use, and analysis of accounting information by managers.
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ACCT 16 | Accounting Ethics
Analyzes the role of ethics in today’s accounting profession.
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ACCT 54A | Income Tax I, Individual
Teaches federal and California tax principles, planning and compliance. Focuses on individual taxpayers, computerized tax projects, qualifies for California Tax Preparer (CTEC) QUALIFYING education.
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ACCT 151A | Introduction to Accounting: Bookkeeping Concepts
Covers practical accounting, terminology, and the complete accounting cycle from documentation through journals, ledgers, and financial statements for both service and merchandising companies.
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ACCT 163 | Using QuickBooks
Introduces use of QuickBooks from the accounting practitioner's perspective.
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ANTHR 1 | Introduction to Anthropology: Biological
Surveys the basic principles of biological anthropology with an emphasis on the mechanisms of biological evolution, genetics and inheritance, comparative primate behavior, human evolution, adaptability and variation, and the meaning of race. |
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ANTHR 1L | Biological Anthropology Lab
Presents a hands-on exploration of topics in biological anthropology. |
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ANTHR 2 | Introduction to Anthropology: Cultural
Presents a cross-cultural, comparative study of contemporary human behavior with emphasis on the effects of globalization on contemporary cultures. |
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AH 10 | Appreciation/Introduction to the Visual Arts
Introduces the forms, processes and styles of the visual arts. |
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AH 14 | Modern Art
Studies the art of Europe and the United States from the mid-19th century to the present through historical analysis and related approaches to viewing art and images. |
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AH 17 | Art of China, Korea and Japan
A survey of the history of the visual arts of China, Korea and Japan from ancient to modern times. |
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AH 20A | Survey of Art From Prehistoric Through Medieval Periods
Surveys Prehistoric, Ancient, Classical, Early Christian, Islamic, and Medieval art. |
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AP 6 | Introduction to Digital Photography
Introduces basic digital photography skills: camera operation and exposure controls; elementary software image quality adjustment techniques; printing and digital output; composition; visual communication. |
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AP 35 | Photography, New Media, and Social Change
Examines the impact of new technologies and photography on culture, and analyzes the global social change achieved by current and historical movements in photography. |
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AP 35H | Honors Photography, New Media, and Social Change
Examines the impact of new technologies and photography on culture, and analyzes the global social change achieved by current and historical movements in photography. Investigates how photography in new media influences current perceptions of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity and cultural identity. Highlights student research, writing, and reporting, both individually and as part of a learning community, and may meet in an in-person or online group format. |
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AP 46A | Digital Photography I
Teaches tools and techniques for creating photographic images with Adobe
Photoshop including intermediate camera skills, image capture, import,
manipulation, printing, and digital output. Introduces menus and tools, selection
controls, retouching, global and selective image adjustments, and filter basics.
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BUS 5 | Business Information Systems
Introduces management information systems, systems design and development, data communications, data management, office automation, computer hardware and software concepts, and the use of information technology to compete in the business world. |
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BUS 18 | Business Law
Introduces the United States justice system, covering and relating criminal, civil, employment, torts and contract laws to business operations. |
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BUS 20 | Introduction to Business
Surveys business principles, problems, practices and procedures. |
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Check the lists of Short Courses and Late Starting Short Courses for Communication Studies classes offered online during the fall 2018 semester. |
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CIS 15 | Cloud Programming With Python
Teaches the fundamental concepts and models of application development including the basic concepts of program design, data structures, programming, problem solving, programming logic, and fundamental design techniques for event-driven programs. |
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CIS 32 | Introduction to Internet Programming
Presents an introduction to Internet-related programming using primarily clientside scripting languages like JavaScript. |
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CIS 75 | Fundamentals of Computer Security
Introduces fundamental principles and topics of Information Technology Security and Risk Management at the organizational level. |
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CIS 76 | Introduction to Cybersecurity: Ethical Hacking
Introduces the various methodologies for attacking a network. Covers network attack methodologies with the emphasis on student use of network attack techniques and tools, and appropriate defenses and countermeasures. |
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CIS 90 | Introduction to UNIX/Linux
Provides a technical overview of the UNIX/Linux operating system, including handson experience with commands, files, and tools. |
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CIS 174 | Virtualization Infrastructure (VMware ICM)
Teaches installation, configuration, and management of virtual infrastructure. |
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CIS 185 | Advanced Routing—Cisco CCNP ROUTE
Teaches implementing, monitoring, and maintaining routing services in an enterprise network. Covers planning, configuring, and verifying the implementation of complex enterprise LAN and WAN routing sloutions, using a range of routing protocols in IPv4 and IPv6 environments. Also covers secure routing solutions for supporting branch offices and mobile workers. One of three Cisco CCNP (Cisco Certified Networking Professional) courses. Prepares students for the CCNP ROUTE exam. |
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CIS 191AB | UNIX/Linux Installation, Configuration and Administration
Introduces skills required to administer UNIX/Linux systems. |
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CIS 194 | Microsoft Windows Client Administration
Configure and administer the Microsoft Windows client operating system. |
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CABT 31 | Microsoft Word
Covers the basic, intermediate, and expert features of Microsoft Word necessary to produce complex, professional-quality business documents. |
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CABT 41 | Excel
Covers intermediate features of Microsoft Excel, including creating and managing spreadsheets, charts, small databases, and simple pivot tables. |
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Check the lists of Short Courses and Late Starting Short Courses for for additional Counseling and Guidance classes offered online during the fall 2018 semester. |
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CG 1 | College Success
Integrates personal growth, learning techniques, problem solving, critical and creative thinking to enhance academic and career success. |
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CJ 1 | Introduction to Criminal Justice
Presents an analysis of the history and philosophy of the administration of justice in America; identification and interrelationship of the various subsystems; theories of crime, punishment, and rehabilitation. |
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CJ 2 | Criminal Law
Presents an analysis of the doctrines of criminal liability in the United States and the classification of crimes against persons, property, morals, and public welfare. |
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CJ 4 | Criminal Courts and Procedures
Reviews court systems on the state and federal levels. |
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CJ 5 | Community and the Justice System
Examines the complex, dynamic relationship between communities and the justice system in addressing crime and conflict with an emphasis on the challenges and prospects of administering justice within a diverse multicultural population. |
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CAHM 133 | Wine Faults
Explores common faults and problems found in wine through sensory evaluation and discussion, including causes for occurrence. Must be at least 21 years old. |
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DANCE 1 | Dance Appreciation
Examines 20th Century dance in multiple cultural, artistic, historical and performance contexts, using lectures, video, demonstration, viewing live performances and exploration of selected dance styles. |
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DM 1 | Introduction to Digital Media
Introduces digital media from historical and contemporary perspectives, emphasizing practical fundamentals of design, the production process, and creative technology applications. |
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DM 4 | Digital Graphics
Introduces creation and editing of digital graphics, illustrations, photographs, and applied color theory for pre-press production and screen-based media. |
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DM 5 | Design for Digital Media
Explores the visual design process for digital media focusing on creative problem solving for both print and the web. |
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DM 60 | Web Design with HTML and CSS
Hands-on web design and page development using HTML/CSS. |
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ECE 31 | Child Growth and Development
Examines the major physical, psychosocial, and cognitive/language developmental milestones for children from conception through adolescence with an emphasis on non-judgmental observation. Substantial writing requirements are appropriate for this course. May be offered in Spanish or in a Bilingual Format. |
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ECE 32 | Child, Family, and Community
Examines the developing child in a societal context focusing on the interrelationship of family, school and community, emphasizing historical and sociocultural factors. May be offered in Spanish or in a Bilingual Format. Substantial writing requirements are appropriate for this course. Corequisite: ENGL 255 for sections taught in Spanish or in Bilingual Format: Concurrent enrollment in an appropriate ESL course or ENGL 255, as indicated by assessment or an ESL prerequisite course. |
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ECON 1A | Introduction to Macroeconomics
Introduces national income accounting, banking and Federal Reserve System, determinants of the level of unemployment and inflation, examination of economic growth and business cycles and government economic policy. |
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ECON 1B | Introduction to Microeconomics
Introduces markets, demand and consumer behavior, supply and firm behavior, competition and market power, efficiency and market failure, wages and labor markets, income distribution, and government regulation of markets. |
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EDUC 80 | American Education in a Changing World
Introduces students to the teaching profession in the United States, reexamining assumptions about teaching and learning by looking at teaching and learning theory, curriculum and diversity in today's classroom. |
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ENGL 1A | College Composition
Emphasizes the expository essay and research paper; readings serve as models and topics for discussion. Students write a minimum of 6,000 words, focusing on clarity and accuracy. |
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ENGL 1B | Composition and Literature
Introduces literature through reading, writing, and discussion to develop critical and analytical skills; satisfies Humanities and Fine Arts requirement for UC/CSU. Students write a minimum of 6,000 words, focusing on literary interpretation and research. |
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ENGL 2 | Composition and Critical Thinking
Develops writing and reading skills for logical reasoning and argumentation; satisfies the IGETC & CSU critical thinking requirements. Students write a minimum of 6,000 words. |
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ENGL 100 | Elements of Writing
Develops skills in writing a variety of academic and professional documents, including personal narratives, analytical essays, reports, and persuasive prose; students read and discuss prose models, complete timed writings, and prepare a portfolio of written work. Students write, revise, and edit a minimum of 6,000 words. |
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ENGL 100L | Writing Laboratory
Practice and study of grammar, sentence structure, punctuation, and style in student writing; students meet weekly in a small workshop. |
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ENGL 153 | Spelling Lab
Provides individualized instruction on spelling patterns and rules. |
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FIN 4 | Money Management
Teaches the financial planning process of money management including budgeting, credit and debt analysis, investments options (stocks, bonds, and mutual funds), acquiring real estate, and retirement planning.
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FT 4 | Building Construction for Fire Protection
Examines the fundamentals of building construction as they relate to fire protection including occupancy, building equipment, facilities, fire resistive materials, and high-rise considerations. |
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GEOG 1 | Physical Geography
Studies Earth's dynamic physical systems and processes, including Earth-sun geometry, weather, climate, water, landforms, soil and the biosphere. |
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GEOG 1L | Physical Geography Laboratory
Provides experiments and exercises relating to topics presented in GEOG 1- Physical Geography, including maps and mapping, the seasons, weather, geomorphology, and location drills. |
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GEOG 3 | Introduction to Weather and Climate (Meteorology)
Introduces Earth's atmosphere. Topics include: atmospheric structure and composition, solar radiation and energy balances, temperature, seasonal changes, atmospheric moisture, clouds and fog, precipitation, air pressure, winds, air masses and fronts, cyclones, weather forecasting, and climate and climate change. |
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GEOG 5 | California Geography
Explores the physical and human landscapes of California and the development of the state as a result of human interactions with the environment. |
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HS 10 | Personal Health
Explores individual health with emphasis on disease prevention and body wellness including physical and mental health, nutrition, stress, human sexuality, infectious diseases, drug use, and alternative medicine. |
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HIST 14 | Women in America
In the context of general U.S. history, examines the social, economic, and political history of women. |
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HIST 17A | United States History to 1865
Surveys American history, tracing the development of American ideals and institutions from the precolonial and colonial periods through the American Revolution, the establishment of the Constitution, early national and antebellum eras, and the Civil War. |
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HIST 17B | United States History Since 1865
Surveys the political, economic, social, and diplomatic developments of the United States from the Reconstruction period to the present 21st Century era of Globalization. |
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KIN 2 | Introduction to Kinesiology
Introduces an interdisciplinary approach to the study of human movement. |
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LIBR 10 | Information Research
Teaches information literacy and research concepts, skills, and techniques. |
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LIBR 10H | Information Research Honors
Teaches information literacy and research concepts, skills, and techniques. Prerequisite: Honors Standing. |
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MATH 12 | Elementary Statistics
Presents the use of probability techniques, hypothesis testing, and predictive techniques to facilitate decision-making. |
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MATH 142 | Applied Intermediate Algebra
Presents intermediate algebra topics with an emphasis on data analysis and modeling. |
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MATH 152 | Intermediate Algebra
Continues development of algebra skills acquired in elementary algebra, which include the system of real numbers, polynomials, algebraic equations (linear, systems of linear, quadratic, and applications). |
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MATH 154 | Elementary Algebra
Presents a systematic development of numbers, polynomials and polynomial fractions, along with applications to the solution of linear equations, graphing of and solutions for systems of linear equations, quadratic equations and an introduction to exponents and radicals. |
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MATH 254CM | Essential Mathematics-Computer Mediated
Presents topics in an accelerated format using computer software, assisted by the instructor, and covers whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, signed numbers, equations, statistics, proportions, and geometry. |
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MA 70 | Medical Terminology
Teaches allied health students fundamentals of medical word building with emphasis on prefixes, word roots, suffixes, combining forms, abbreviations, and lay terms. |
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MUS 6 | Fundamentals of Music
Introduces common practice musical notation through musical reading of notes, rhythms, key signatures, intervals, chords and progressions. |
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MUS 10 | Music Appreciation
Studies Western Classical music literature from the Middle Ages to the present, developing the understanding and enjoyment of music and its ability to communicate ideas and emotion. |
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MUS 12 | World Music
Surveys the traditional music cultures of Asia, Africa, Europe, Native America and Latin America. Emphasis is on the evolution and performance practices of musical styles and the relationship between a culture's music and its religious, political, and social structure. |
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MUS 13A | Survey of American Popular Music
Surveys American popular music as represented by pop, rock, jazz, classical, country western, theatre music, regional and traditional folk music and their cross cultural and world music influences. |
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MUS 77 | Correlation of the Arts
Studies similarities and differences in creativity, aesthetics and style of the visual arts, music, and theatre arts through literature, analysis and performance, developing an awareness and understanding of art in our culture. |
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NUTR 20 | Nutrition
Examines essential nutrients and how they affect our health throughout life emphasizing and evaluating current developments in nutrition. |
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NUTR 22 | Nutrition, Health, and Wellness
Examines current trends in nutrition to promote wellness and treat nutrition-related diseases and conditions. |
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PHILO 49 | Introduction to Critical Thinking
Presents techniques for analyzing arguments used in political rhetoric, advertisements, editorials, scientific claims and social commentary. Substantial writing requirments are appropriate for this course. |
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PS 1 | Introduction to Government
Traces the origins and development of the U.S. political system with a focus on the Constitution, current affairs, the media, civil rights and civil liberties. |
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PSYCH 1 | General Psychology
Explores major theories and concepts, methods, and research findings in psychology. |
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RT 190A | Computed Tomography Physical Principles
Provides a basic understanding of the physics underlying the properties and production of computed radiography imaging. Fundamentals include instrumentation and imaging, planar and volumetric postprocessing, radiation protection principles and standards, data acquisition and archiving. Patient factors related to other elements affecting image quality will be explained, as well as artifact production and reduction and image communication. |
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READ 52 | Speed and Comprehension
Improves both reading speed and comprehension through practical strategies including timed readings, vocabulary development, and eye-movement exercises. |
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Check the lists of Short Courses for Real Estate classes offered online during the fall 2018 semester. |
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SOC 1 | Introduction to Sociology: Understanding Society
Introduces core principles used to understand the ways in which social structures, institutions, and processes affect human experiences, perceptions, and behaviors. Topics include culture, families, education, health, economy, and politics. Emphasizes race, class, and gender as integral dimensions of social life and inequality. |
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SOC 2 | Contemporary Social Problems
Examines the social, economic, and political definitions, causes, and consequences of major social problems. Evaluates proposed solutions to social problems and methods of intervention. Topics include systemic inequalities along socioeconomic, racial/ethnic, and gender lines and problems in major areas of social life including families, schools, health, and law. |
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THEATRE ARTS | ||||||||||||
TA 9 | Appreciation of Theatre Arts
Covers the historical, literary, technical and performance aspects of theatre, film, TV and performance art from earliest time to the present. |
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WOMEN'S STUDIES | ||||||||||||
WS 2 | Global Perspectives on Women and Gender
Examines major social, cultural, economic, and political forces affecting the lives of women from Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and the Caribbean. Introduces central social scientific concepts in women's studies. Employs transnational feminist theory to analyze a range of social issues affecting women in developing nations including globalization, violence, trafficking, immigration, work, family, and militarism. |
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