Community Studies Directed Electives 2015-16

Community Studies
Directed Electives
2015-16
Two directed electives must be taken, one each in the areas of 1) race, class and privilege; and 2) regional or historical background. Students must complete both of the directed electives before leaving for their field study. Note: Course offerings subject to change; please check quarterly Schedule of Classes. Also note that some courses may have prerequisites; please check with instructor for eligibility to enroll. 1. Race, Class and Privilege Department Course # Course Title Quarter Offered GE ANTH 131 Women in Cross-­‐Cultural Perspective Winter 16 CRES EDUC FMST HISC HIST 148 159 100 164 181 102 112 115 132 139 145 175 125 109A Gender and Global Development Race and Anthropology Comparative Theories of Race and Ethnicity Urban Education Race, Class and Culture in Education Feminist Critical Race Studies Women and the Law Gender, Sexuality, and Transnational Migration Across the Americas Gender and Postcoloniality African American Women’s History Racial and Gender Formations in the U.S. Gender and Sexualities in Latina/o and Latin America Queerness and Race Race, Gender and Power in the Antebellum South Spring 16 Winter 16 Fall 15 ER ER ER ER ER CC ER LALS POLI PSYC SOCY 111 115A 115B 121B 123 127 115 143 150 155 103 112 121 140G 140 H 140L 140O 159A 120 122 128I 149 152 159 170 176 177A Popular Conceptions of Race in U.S. History, 1660-­‐Present U.S. Labor History to 1919 U.S. Labor History, 1919-­‐Present African American History: 1877 to the Present U. S. Immigration History, 1800-­‐1940 Race and the American City Mexico-­‐US Migration Race and Ethnicity Afro-­‐Latinos/as: Social Cultural and Political Dimensions Latin American and Latino Youth Movements Feminist Interventions Women and the Law Black Politics and Federal Social Policy Women’s Lives in Context Sexual Identity and Society Women’s Bodies and Psychological Well-­‐Being Social Psychology of Gender Sexual Identity Gender, Sexuality, and Cultural Politics Sociology of Law Race and Law Sex and Gender Body and Society Latinos and Population Change Ethnic and Status Groups Women and Work Latinos/as and the American Global City Spring 16 Winter 16 Winter 16 Spring 16 Fall 15 Fall 15 Fall 15 Winter 16 Fall 15 Winter 16 Spring 16 Spring 16 ER ER ER ER ER ?? ER ER W PE-­‐H 2. Regional or Historical Background Department Course # Course Title Quarter Offered GE ANTH 110I 110T 127 130F 130M 130N 130T 130U 133 144 Culture/Power in Latin America Motherhood in American Culture Cultures of Capitalism African Diasporas in the Americas Inside Mexico Native Peoples of North America Religion and Politics in the Muslim World Central America Narratives of the Popular Poverty & Welfare Fall 15 Winter 16 Fall 15 ER CC CC ER CC CMMU 133 Making California: Landscapes, People, Politics, Economy ECON 125 128 Economic History of the U.S. Poverty and Public Police Spring 16 Spring 16 W FMST 120 Transnational Feminisms HIST 106B 108 110E 110G 110H 112 115C 121B 123 125 Asian and Asian American History, 1941-­‐Present Social Movements in Historical Perspective What is a Nation? The U.S. From 1877 in to 1914 The U.S. After the Second World War Reconstructions: Race, Empire and Nation in Post-­‐Civil War U.S. American Feminist Thought, 1750-­‐1950 Learning from the Great Depression African American History: 1877 to the Present U.S. Immigration History, 1600-­‐1877 California History Spring 16 Winter 16 Fall 15 Winter 16 Winter 16 Winter 16 ER ER ER ER ER ER 128 134B 137B Chicana/Chicano History History of Mexico, 1850 to Present Africa from 1800 to the Present Winter 16 Spring 16 ER CC CC LALS 111 112 115 132 143 143J 144 152 159 172 178 The U.S.-­‐Mexican Border Region Immigration and Assimilation Mexico-­‐United States Migration Citizens, Denizens, and Aliens Race and Ethnicity Global Political Economy Mexicana/Chicana Histories Consumer Cultures between the Americas Latinos and Population Change Visualizing Human Rights Gender, Transnationalism, and Globalization Spring 16 Winter 16 Spring 16 Fall 15 ER ?? TA CC PE-­‐H ER POLI 110 120B 135 166 175 Law and Social Issues Society and Democracy in American Political Development Immigration Policy and Debate in the U.S. Politics of Migration Human Rights Spring 16 CC PSYC 140Q 142 159F 159X 169 Social Psychology of Gender Psychology of Oppression and Liberation Culture and Identity Psychology of Social Activism Community Mental Health Fall 15 Winter 16 Winter 16 ?? SOCY 121 123 128M 140 156 168 169 Sociology of Health and Medicine Law, Crime and Social Justice International Law and Global Justice Social Psychology of Power U.S. Latina/o Identifies: Center and Margins Social Justice Social Inequality Spring 16 Fall 15 Winter 16 Winter 16 Winter 16 Fall 15 ER ??