* Audit Description: Informational report of all class notes for active class sections.

W118: Class sections with notes Spring 2026 - refreshed: 24-MAR-26/00:37
all_classnotes2262M report generated: 24-MAR-26
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Class Notes
ANTH 307 Chinese Cultural Heritage121274IA,Special Topic: Chinese Cultural Heritage. The study of Chinese cultural heritage through perspectives on ancient and classical works - including divination and folklore, kinship and ritual, archeological artifacts, and literary traditions such as drama and poetry.
ANTH 307 Vikings: Myth, Legend, Reality224044IA,Special Topic - Vikings: Myth, Legend, Reality. Investigate the Vikings of legend as they were a thousand years ago, their influence on today's culture & media, and examine the material evidence scattered throughout Europe and the Middle East.
ANTH 339 Forensic Anthropology123710IA,Special Topic: Forensic Anthropology. Comprehensive study of methods and approaches within the field of forensic anthropology, which focuses on the human skeleton as pertinent to medicolegal investigations. Overview of skeletal anatomy and in-depth evaluation and application of methods for estimating age, sex, stature, and the assessment of taphonomy, trauma, pathology, and individualizing features. Critical reflection on practical and ethical issues.
ANTH 339 Medical Anthropology223729IA,Special Topic: Medical Anthropology. Medical anthropology examines medicine as a site of encounter that is both intimate and global. This course traces the field¿s evolution from cultural explanations of illness to critical approaches that link health, power, and inequality. Students analyze the ways biomedicine, global health, and structural forces shape bodyminds, care, disability, and healing across social, political, and ecological contexts.
ANTH 359 Art and Archaeology123735IA,Special Topic: Art and Archaeology. Exploration of the importance of art in archaeology.  Art can provide valuable insights into spiritual beliefs, cultural practices, and elements of personal style, such as hairstyles or clothing, that often do not survive in archaeological records. Includes the fundamentals in iconographic analysis, art history and materiality and how these methods can be used with archaeological research.
ANTH 387 Intl Educ Week Colloquium121214Attend 15 sessions during IEW week 2/9-2/13 and participate in an online discussion forum. Sessions are mostly in person with a few online (asynch and synch) options.
ANTH 485 Experimental Archaeology121441IA,Special Topic: Experimental Archaeology. Study of the methods and scientific approaches used in experimental archaeology to provide a better understanding of the technologies of the past and how they reflect and were affected by humankind. Students research, design, and implement an experimental project.
ANTH 559 Remote Sensing in Archaeology123691IA,Special Topic: Remote Sensing in Archaeology. Hands-on introduction to remote sensing applications in archaeology. Includes how archaeologists use non-invasive technologies to locate, document, and analyze archaeological landscapes using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) with LiDAR and multispectral cameras. Experience with ground-based geophysical methods including ground penetrating radar (GPR) and gradiometry to identify buried features without excavation.
ANTH 680 Forensic Anthropology Casework121039IA,Special Topic: Forensic Anthropology Casework. Application of processes, protocols, and methods used in forensic anthropology casework, including responding to inquiries, conducting analysis, and preparing case reports. Includes mock case studies.
ANTH 680 Geospatial Analysis Essentials221040IA,Special Topic: Geospatial Analysis Essentials. Overview of the use and applications of Geographic Information Science and Technology. Specifically, training of ArcGIS Pro including the basics of data acquisition, spatial analysis and cartography. Includes a series of labs and a small final project.
ANTH 680 AI & Human-Computer Interactn321041IA,Special Topic: AI and Human-Computer Interaction. Overview of AI's current use and implications amidst a variety of populations and products. Topics include AI development history and models, human-AI co-creation and collaboration, trust and transparency, ethics, and more. Students learn from industry experts, use AI critically to support workflows, and critically discuss the use and misuse of AI with each other.
ART 304 Harlem Renaissance123540IA,This course will focus on the Harlem Renaissance, a period Black American creative efflorescence, roughly 1920-1940, in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City and beyond. While the lives and works of visual artists will be centered in the course, we will also explore intersections with other creative and intellectual realms, including literature, music, theater, and film.
ART 308 History of Photography121590IA,This course will trace the history of photography from its invention in the 1830s through its employment in contemporary art.
ART 321 The Natural World121136IA,Create a series of works on paper informed by a study of images and ideas about nature. Instruction in watermedia tools and techniques. Explore the work of artists who take the natural world as a primary subject.
ART 396B Art Workshop224098IA,Bronze Foundry Continuation
BA 250 Financial Accounting123055IA,This class includes Immediate Access Fee which provides access to required text materials at a reduced amount.
BA 252 Management Accounting123056IA,This class includes Immediate Access Fee which provides access to required text materials at a reduced amount.
BA 438 Applications in Entrepreneur123060IA,There will be a one day field trip on Sunday, February 1st to Startup Humboldt in downtown Arcata
BA 451 Advanced Fin Accounting123062IA,This class includes Immediate Access Fee which provides access to required text materials at a reduced amount.
COMM 321 Digital Communication223846IA,Off Campus - Pelican Bay
COMM 387 Intl Educ Week Colloquium121308IA,Attend 15 sessions during IEW week 2/9-2/13 and participate in an online discussion forum. Sessions are mostly in person with a few online (asynch and synch) options.
COMM 423 Health Communication223851IA,Off Campus - Pelican Bay
COMM 432 Critical Cultural Comm123843IA,Pelican Bay
CRGS 480 Radical Compassion123849IA,Class topic: Enacting compassion towards self, others, and in community, are radical acts in challenging times. This course explores practices in compassion and healing justice. Let us work towards an ethical practice of cultivating pathways between empathy, accountability, and social action.
CRGS 482 Internship121075IA,Contact instructor at pmla1@humboldt.edu to add course.
CRGS 482 Internship221076IA,Contact instructor at pmla1@humboldt.edu to add course.
CRGS 482 Internship321077IA,Contact instructor at pmla1@humboldt.edu to add course.
CRGS 491 Mentoring121079IA,Instructor approval required. Email cmh204@humboldt.edu.
CRGS 491 Mentoring221676IA,Instructor approval required. Email cmh204@humboldt.edu.
ECON 387 Intl Educ Week Colloquium123173Attend 15 sessions during IEW week 2/9-2/13 and participate in an online discussion forum. Sessions are mostly in person with a few online (asynch and synch) options.
ENGL 305 Postcolonial Lit/Decolonizing123615IA,This class will examine how contemporary Caribbean and British-born Caribbean writers grapple with the idea of "homeland" in a colonized (or formerly colonized) space.
ENGL 336 Multicultural Queer Narratives121171IA,Special Topic Description: Analyze coming-of-age memoir, biomythography, poetry, fiction, and film subverting conventions of sexuality, gender, ethnicity, and narrative. Audre Lorde, Chen Chen, Carla Trujillo, Lamya H, George Johnson, Waawaate Fobister, and more. This class is cross-listed with ES 336 and WS 336.
ENGL 342 Approaches to Shakespeare121173IA,Special Topic Description: This class will explore current approaches to teaching, performing, and adapting Shakespeare as well as scholarly work on Shakespeare and colonialism; race and religion; and early modern trans-studies.
ENGL 394 Oregon Shakespeare Festival121554IA,Weekend field trip to Ashland, Oregon to see two plays at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. The dates for this trip are April 17 and 18. Course includes discussion about plays and performances. Pre-trip meeting March 4 and post-trip meeting May 6.
ENGL 536 #becauseofoctavia123667IA,Special Topic Description: The life and work of Afro-futurist Octavia Butler alongside contemporary texts inspired by her oeuvre from visual art to scholarship on environmental justice and adrienne maree brown's emergent strategy.
ENGL 580 Facilitated Writing Community123613IA,Special Topic Description: Use guided writing exercises to draft your master's project, thesis, or written graduate-level exams. Opportunities for informal and supportive peer feedback. Open to any grad student in any program.
ENGR 322 Risk & Data Analysis for Engr1022271IA,If you need to request a permission # to add this class, please direct your request to ENGR Dept Co-Chair, Prof Eileen Cashman.
ENGR 322 Risk & Data Analysis for Engr - Laboratory1122272IA,If you need to request a permission # to add this class, please direct your request to ENGR Dept Co-Chair, Prof Eileen Cashman.
ENGR 340 Manufacturing I1023702DA,Please contact ENGR Dept Co-Chair, Prof Maysam Mousaviraad, for a permission # to register for ENGR 340. Be sure to indicate which lab section you are trying to get into.
ENGR 340 Manufacturing I - Laboratory1123736DA,Please contact ENGR Dept Co-Chair, Prof Maysam Mousaviraad, for a permission # to register for ENGR 340. Be sure to indicate which lab section you are trying to get into.
ENGR 340 Manufacturing I - Laboratory1323823DA,Please contact ENGR Dept Co-Chair, Prof Maysam Mousaviraad, for a permission # to register for ENGR 340. Be sure to indicate which lab section you are trying to get into.
ENST 123 Sewing, Mending & Natural Dyes121348IA,Class is student-facilitated. Facilitator: Milo Tom. Class meetings Feb 09- Apr 24 in CCAT
ENST 123 Art and Animal Justice221357IA,Class is student-facilitated. Facilitator: Venus Shearer. Class meetings Feb 09- Apr 24 in CCAT
ENST 123 Sustainable Cooking321448IA,Class is student-facilitated. Facilitator: Olivia Resendes. Class meetings Feb 09- Apr 24 in CCAT
ES 202 Hip Hop & the Black Experience121429IA,Students taking ES 202 will be required to attend and present at Cal Poly Humboldt's annual Hip-Hop conference, scheduled for April 30 and May 1, 5 PM - 9 PM, both days.
ES 280 Hip Hop Conference Attendance221372IA,Dates for the Hip-Hop conference are April 30 and May 1. Attend a conference aimed at deepening an understanding of Hip-Hop culture. Keynote talk, academic presentations, artistic performances. Refer to the Canvas course for information and assignments.
ES 336 Multicultural Queer Narratives121082IA,Special Topic Description: Analyze coming-of-age memoir, biomythography, poetry, fiction, and film subverting conventions of sexuality, gender, ethnicity, and narrative. Audre Lorde, Chen Chen, Carla Trujillo, Lamya H, George Johnson, Waawaate Fobister, and more. This class is cross-listed with ENGL 336 and WS 336.
ESM 469 Field Course in Env Sci & Mgmt123637IA,Mattole Restoration Field Course. Will take place May 18-22, 2026 along the Mattole River near Petrolia. The cost of the field course is $400. Contact Flora Brain flora@mattole.org for more information and to reserve your place.
FILM 308 History of Photography121557IA,This course will trace the history of photography from its invention in the 1830s through its employment in contemporary art.
FILM 478 ADV 16mm & New Media Practices123598IA,Students will gain a deeper knowledge of 16mm film production processes and emerging media technologies that center the development of personal voice and style through various methods of visual storytelling.
GEOG 387 Intl Educ Week Colloquium123860Attend 15 sessions during IEW week 2/9-2/13 and participate in an online discussion forum. Sessions are mostly in person with a few online (asynch and synch) options.
GEOG 469 Geography Field Experience121421IA,California Geographic Society Conference in Huntington Beach, CA 4/23-4/25/2026
GEOL 300L Geology of CA Field Trip122599IA,A course fee of $45 is required for this class.
GEOL 303 Environmental Geology123367IA,Pelican Bay course.

W118: Class sections with notes Spring 2026 - refreshed: 24-MAR-26/00:37
all_classnotes2262M report generated: 24-MAR-26
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Class Notes
GEOL 314 Petrology1022367IA,A course fee of $30 is required for this class.
GEOL 380 Applied Geophysics122720IA,Prereq of algebra (MATH 101), and a prereq or co-req of PHYX 107 or PHYX 109, OR with instructor permission. Concurrent enrollment in Geol 380L is required.
GEOL 380L Applied Geophysics123371IA,Prereq of algebra (MATH 101), and a prereq or co-req of PHYX 107 or PHYX 109, OR with instructor permission. Concurrent enrollment in Geol 380 is required.
GEOL 435 Geologic Field Methods II1022370IA,A course fee of $190 is required for this class.
HIST 109B Modern Latin America123751IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
HIST 110 U.S. History to 1877321353IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
HIST 111 U.S. History Since 1877321480IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
HIST 209 Critical History123752IA,This class will meet online synchronously through Monday, February 9; the remaining sessions will meet in person.
HIST 387 Intl Educ Week Colloquium121208Attend 15 sessions during IEW week 2/9-2/13 and participate in an online discussion forum. Sessions are mostly in person with a few online (asynch and synch) options.
HIST 397 Grimms' Fairy Tales223758IA,The Jan. 23 and Feb. 6 sessions of this class will meet online synchronously; the remaining sessions will meet in person.
HIST 482 Internship in History121205IA,Internships at local museums, archives, historic sites, etc.
HIST 482 Internship in History221447IA,Internships at local museums, archives, historic sites, etc.
HIST 490W Senior Seminar in History121452IA,This class will meet online synchronously through Monday, February 9; the remaining sessions will meet in person.
INTL 387 Intl Educ Week Colloquium121151Attend 15 sessions during IEW week 2/9-2/13 and participate in an online discussion forum. Sessions are mostly in person with a few online (asynch and synch) options.
INTL 490 International Studies Capstone121152IA,Open to all majors. Email the instructor for a permission number.
JMC 120 Beginning Reporting123951IA,Class is online asynchronous.
JMC 156 Video Production1021579IA,Choose Class Section 10 (Lecture Component) to enroll in JMC 156.
JMC 302 Mass Media and Popular Arts121311IA,Class is online asynchronous.
JMC 305 Global Media and Society121324IA,Class is online asynchronous.
JMC 309 Analyzing Media Messages121320IA,Class is online asynchronous.
JMC 322 Editing123859IA,Prerequisites may be waived. Please contact instructor.
MUS 107J Jazz Combos121277IA,IA,Three combos will rehearse Fridays at 12:00, 1:00, and 2:00 in Music A 131, plus one more hour TBA . Please see https://music.humboldt.edu/jazz for further information.
MUS 407J Jazz Combos121278IA,IA,Three combos will rehearse Fridays at 12:00, 1:00, and 2:00 in Music A 131, plus one more hour TBA . Please see https://music.humboldt.edu/jazz for further information.
PSCI 110 American Government121189IA,This is a hybrid class with a synchronous face-to-face component and an online asynchronous component.
PSCI 110 American Government321191IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with a synchronous component and an asynchronous component.
PSCI 110 American Government421198IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with a synchronous component and an asynchronous component.
PSCI 159 California Government121403IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
PSCI 159 California Government224095IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
PSCI 160 California Institutions121404IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
PSCI 240 Intro to Internat'l Relations123759IA,This is a hybrid class with a synchronous face-to-face component and an online asynchronous component.
PSCI 303W Global Inequalities121450IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with a synchronous component and an asynchronous component.
PSCI 306 Environmental Politics121193IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with synchronous class sessions.
PSCI 347 US Foreign Policy123763IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with a synchronous component and an asynchronous component.
PSCI 371 E Law Conference121364IA,Three separate synchronous online meetings in addition to attendance at an off-campus conference at the University of Oregon School of Law in Eugene, OR between 3/12 and 3/15.
PSCI 387 Intl Educ Week Colloquium121199Attend 15 sessions during IEW week 2/9-2/13 and participate in an online discussion forum. Sessions are mostly in person with a few online (asynch and synch) options.
RS 393 Compassion Studies121656IA,Compassion is the bedrock of all Buddhist teachings, yet techniques and the concept of compassion has shifted over time from monastic, ascetic contexts to Buddhist influences in the modern health and wellness industry. This course will examine the classic text, The Path of the Bodhisattva by Santideva, in conjunction with modern studies on how compassion works, with additional materials drawn from Buddhist sutras and commentaries, psychology, and cognitive science.
RS 394 Jewish Spirituality Weekend121361IA,Celebrate the Sabbath with beautiful rituals, songs, and meals. Weekend led by Rabbi Naomi Steinberg.
RS 394 Gomde Tibetan Buddhist Retreat221362IA,Spend two nights at a traditional, Tibetan retreat center in beautiful Leggett, CA. Learn basic Tibetan Buddhists teachings, including chanting and meditation.
RS 394 Church Jesus Christ LDS Faith321363IA,This experience will provide a unique opportunity to learn about and participate in worship services of The Church for Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The weekend will delve into the history and practices of the faith, a Sunday worship experience, and a Sunday afternoon open discussion. This opportunity is designed to increase understanding and collaboration between community members of all walks of life.
SOC 280 Carceral Geographies121432IA,This class will take a field trip to Sacramento Friday, February 13 through Sunday, February 15.
SOC 494 PSA Field Trip121633IA,This class will take a field trip to Long Beach, CA from Wednesday, April 1 to Saturday, April 4, 2026.
SP 201 Interdisciplinary Comm123533IA,This is a synchronous online course and will require participation in the scheduled class meetings.
SP 310 Interdisciplinary Inquiry123346IA,This will be a Hyflex class. Students can choose to participate in person or online.
SPAN 403 Three Revolutions123896IA,Course Topic: Three Revolutions
SPAN 480 Undergraduate Seminar123938Pre Departure Meetings: December 2, 5:00-7:50 pm in TBD December 9, 5:00-7:50 pm in TBD December 16, 5:00-7:50 pm in TBD Travel Abroad: January 8 - 19, 2026 Service Dates: January 12 - 16, 2026
SW 330 Social Work Policy223146DA,This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 330 Social Work Policy323322DA,This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 330 Social Work Policy423624DA,This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 341 Social Work Methods II223142DA,This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 341 Social Work Methods II323197DA,This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 341M Social Work Methods II Lab323143DA,This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 341M Social Work Methods II Lab423254DA,This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 341M Social Work Methods II Lab523198DA,This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 341M Social Work Methods II Lab623256DA,This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.

W118: Class sections with notes Spring 2026 - refreshed: 24-MAR-26/00:37
all_classnotes2262M report generated: 24-MAR-26
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Class Notes
SW 351 Human Behavior & Social Env II223144DA,This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 351 Human Behavior & Social Env II323321DA,This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 355 Social Agency Experience - Tutorial1123150DA,This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 355 Social Agency Experience - Tutorial2123283DA,This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 355 Social Agency Experience - Tutorial3123338DA,This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 356 Social Work Field Preparation223148DA,This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 356 Social Work Field Preparation323281DA,This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 442 Grant Writing223474DA,This course explores the principles, theories, and applications of clinical relational practice (CRP) in social work. Students will develop the ability to use the therapeutic relationship as a tool for healing and empowerment, integrating insights from relational-cultural theory, psychodynamic thought, and critical social work. Emphasis is placed on self-awareness, reflexivity, and understanding the sociocultural and structural dimensions of client-practitioner relationships. This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the



semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 442 Grant Writing123137DA,Grant writing is often necessary to seek funding for social service agencies; Tribal agencies; and rural communities to supplement programs and services. In this class you will develop grant writing research, assessment, development, writing, reporting, and management skills to write grants This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 456 Field Experience Seminar223135IA,This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 456 Field Experience Seminar323136IA,This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 456 Field Experience Seminar423476IA,This is an online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3-4 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
TA 106 Behind the Scenes in Theatre - Tutorial1121111IA,Costume Shop Lab
TA 106 Behind the Scenes in Theatre - Tutorial1223616IA,Costume Shop Lab
TA 106 Behind the Scenes in Theatre - Tutorial1323617IA,Prop Shop Lab
TA 106 Behind the Scenes in Theatre - Tutorial1423618IA,Prop Shop Lab
TA 106 Behind the Scenes in Theatre - Tutorial1523619IA,Scene Shop Lab
TA 106 Behind the Scenes in Theatre - Tutorial1623620IA,Scene Shop Lab
TA 106 Behind the Scenes in Theatre - Tutorial1723726IA,Scene Shop Lab
TA 106 Behind the Scenes in Theatre - Tutorial1823727IA,Costume Shop Lab
TA 106 Behind the Scenes in Theatre - Tutorial1923728IA,Prop Shop Lab
WLC 387 Intl Educ Week Colloquium123861IA,Attend 15 sessions during IEW week 2/9-2/13 and participate in an online discussion forum. Sessions are mostly in person with a few online (asynch and synch) options.
WLC 480 ISLP Mexico221505IA,Pre Departure Meetings: December 2, 5:00-7:50 pm BSS 204 December 9, 5:00-7:50 pm in BSS 204 December 16, 5:00-7:50 pm in BSS 204 Travel Abroad: January 8 - 19, 2026 Service Dates: January 12 - 16, 2026 Cultural Activities and Excursions throughout the trip. Post Trip Meetings: February 3, 5:00-7:50 pm in BSS 204
WLDF 495W Senior Project222618IA,Week 1 & 2 in person; week 3 - 6 will be online synchronous; week 7 - 16 will be in person
WS 336 Multicultural Queer Narratives121527IA,Special Topic Description: Analyze coming-of-age memoir, biomythography, poetry, fiction, and film subverting conventions of sexuality, gender, ethnicity, and narrative. Audre Lorde, Chen Chen, Carla Trujillo, Lamya H, George Johnson, Waawaate Fobister, and more. This class is cross-listed with ES 336 and ENGL 336.