US History to 1877

Course CRN
72680
Subject Code
HIST
Subject Name
History
Course Number
V46
Section
72680-202507-V46
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3213
College
Instructor Immutable ID
mward
Course Description
This course presents a survey of the significant personalities, groups, ideas, events, institutions, and trends contributing to the pluralistic American heritage from the Colonial period through the Reconstruction. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Formerly: HIST V07A.

Intro to Chicano Studies

Course CRN
72413
Subject Code
CHST
Subject Name
Chicano Studies
Course Number
V01
Section
72413-202507-V01
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3213
College
Instructor Immutable ID
mcarrasco
Course Description
This course provides an interdisciplinary introduction to the Mexican American/Chicana/o historical and contemporary experience in the United States, emphasizing movements of social justice, resilience, decolonization, and cultural heritage. The course will include an analysis of the economic, political, social, historical and intellectual development of Mexican American/Chicana/o culture and community, and a study of the development of Chicana/o Studies in United States. The course enacts an Interdisciplinary examination of representation, ideologies, and material conditions of Mexican American/Chicana/o, including colonialism, race, labor, immigration, poverty, assimilation, gender, sexuality, and patriarchy. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Formerly: ChStd 1.

US History: Nat Am to Reconstr

Course CRN
73043
Subject Code
HIST
Subject Name
History
Course Number
V45
Section
73043-202507-V45
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3213
College
Instructor Immutable ID
rgamboa
Course Description
This course presents a survey and analysis of United States history from the colonial period through Reconstruction with an emphasis on the role of Native American Indian / indigenous American peoples. The course emphasizes basic social, political, economic and intellectual concepts and developments of the country in general and the impact of and on Native American peoples in particular. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Formerly: HIST V05A; HIST 5A.
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