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

W118: Class sections with notes Spring 2018 - refreshed: 21-MAY-18/07:31
all_classnotes2182M report generated: 21-MAY-18
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BA 250 Financial Accounting126278IA,This course is for Accounting, Finance and Economics concentrations.
BA 250 Financial Accounting226279IA,This course is for Marketing, Management and International Business concentrations.
BA 250 Financial Accounting326299IA,This course is for Marketing, Management and International Business concentrations.
BA 252 Management Accounting126284IA,This course is for Accounting, Finance and Economics concentrations.
BA 252 Management Accounting225902IA,This course is for Marketing, Management and International Business concentrations..
BA 252 Management Accounting326302IA,This course is for Marketing, Management and International Business concentrations.
BA 304 Business Psychology126848IA,Business students must also enroll in BA 480 Selected Topics: Business Psychology Depth.
BA 360 Principles of Finance126099IA,This course is for Marketing, Management and International Business concentrations.
BA 360 Principles of Finance226300IA,This course is for Marketing, Management and International Business concentrations.
BA 360 Principles of Finance326335IA,This course is for Accounting, Finance and Economics concentrations.
BA 480 Business Psychology Depth126918IA,For Business students also enrolled in BA 304.
BIOL 430 Intertidal Ecology1024698IA,Lab meets at the Marine lab in Trinidad, CA; please allow 30 minutes commute time each way from HSU to Marine Lab and return.
BIOL 430 Intertidal Ecology - Laboratory1124699IA,Lab meets at the Marine lab in Trinidad, CA; please allow 30 minutes commute time each way from HSU to Marine Lab and return.
BIOL 544 Stem Cell Biology1023480IA,Must be taken concurrently with Bio 544L, CN 23481
BIOL 544L Stem Cell Biology Lab1123481IA,Must be taken concurrently with Bio 544 lecture, CN 23480
CHEM 107 Fundamentals of Chemistry - Laboratory1123636IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 107 Fundamentals of Chemistry - Laboratory1223640IA,This lab section is reserved for students in the Klamath Connection. Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 107 Fundamentals of Chemistry - Laboratory1323639IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 107 Fundamentals of Chemistry2023637IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 107 Fundamentals of Chemistry - Laboratory2124522IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 107 Fundamentals of Chemistry - Laboratory2224523IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 107 Fundamentals of Chemistry - Laboratory2324525IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 107 Fundamentals of Chemistry - Laboratory2423638IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 109 General Chemistry I - Laboratory2023653IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 109 General Chemistry I - Laboratory2123662IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 109 General Chemistry I - Laboratory2223661IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 109 General Chemistry I - Laboratory2323660IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 109 General Chemistry I - Laboratory2423659IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 109 General Chemistry I - Laboratory3024964IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 109 General Chemistry I - Laboratory3124966IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 109 General Chemistry I - Laboratory3224965IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 110 General Chemistry II - Laboratory1123664IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 110 General Chemistry II - Laboratory1223666IA,Enrollment in this lab section is restricted to Klamath Connection students. Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 110 General Chemistry II - Laboratory1323665IA,Enrollment in this lab section is restricted to Stars to Rocks students. Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 110 General Chemistry II - Laboratory1424613IA,Enrollment in this lab section is restricted to Stars to Rocks students. Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 110 General Chemistry II - Laboratory2125088IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 110 General Chemistry II - Laboratory2225089IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 110 General Chemistry II - Laboratory2325090IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 110 General Chemistry II - Laboratory2425091IA,Prior to first day of class please contact Lecture instructor for enrollment questions or permission number. Please reference section number and CRN of lab in your communication.
CHEM 399 Supplemental Work in Chemistry0023990IA,Please see instructor for Permission Number to enroll. J. Cappuccio, F. Cappuccio, C. Harmon, M. Hurst, J. Schineller, J. Smith, C. Till, K. Wayman, K. White, R. Zoellner.
CHEM 410L Inorganic Chemistry II Lab1025172IA,Contact Robert.Zoellner@humboldt.edu for permission number to enroll.
CHEM 485 Seminar in Chemistry1023683IA,.
CHEM 495 Undergraduate Research0023992IA,Please see instructor for Permission Number to enroll. J. Cappuccio, F. Cappuccio, C. Harmon, M. Hurst, J. Schineller, J. Smith, C. Till, K. Wayman, K. White, R. Zoellner.
CHEM 499 Directed Study0023993IA,Please see instructor for Permission Number to enroll. J. Cappuccio, F. Cappuccio, C. Harmon, M. Hurst, J. Schineller, J. Smith, C. Till, K. Wayman, K. White, R. Zoellner.
CHIN 109 Intro to Chinese Studies122193IA,Taught in English.
CRGS 321 Trans* Lives and Theory126843IA,This class is also offered as PHIL 391 section 1.
CRGS 430 Queer Across Cultures122211IA,This class is cross-listed with ANTH 430.
CRIM 225S Inequalities/Criminalization2026839IA,Service Learning component required outside of class time.
CRIM 487 Community Action Research122405IA,Instructor Approval required. Email Jennifer.Eichstedt@humboldt.edu for permission number.
ENGL 104 Accelerated Comp and Rhetoric322127IA,Hybrid: a blend of classroom meetings, online assignments, and one-on-one conferences. Class meets in person Monday/Wednesday with Friday work online. Canvas proficiency, time-management skills, and consistent attendance are required.
ENGL 104 Accelerated Comp and Rhetoric422128IA,Science Fiction/Fantasy Theme: an opportunity for sci-fi/fantasy fans to read, analyze, discuss, and write about these complex and evolving genres.
ENGL 104 Accelerated Comp and Rhetoric522129IA,Online: Class will not meet in person but students will have face-to-face conferences with instructor. Canvas proficiency, time-management skills, and a more independent learning style are required.
ENGL 306 Contemporary Texts121400IA,Graphic Novels/Comics as Literature: We will explore comics and graphic novels created for today's adult reader across fiction and nonfiction genres, including contemporary fiction, SciFi/fantasy, memoir, historical and realistic fiction, and more.
ENGL 336 American Ethnic Lit121277IA,Asian American Literatures. Poetry, fiction, memoir, graphic novel, and spoken word, including Island, No No Boy, Dogeaters, Song I Sing, Dirty River, American Born Chinese. The US has used racist laws to distinguish between "Asian" and "American"; Asian American cultures emerge anyway, offering alternative sites for reading the nation. This class is cross-listed with ES 336.

W118: Class sections with notes Spring 2018 - refreshed: 21-MAY-18/07:31
all_classnotes2182M report generated: 21-MAY-18
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ENGL 342 Special Topics in Shakespeare121752IA,Shakespeare in Performance: This course will study a number of Shakespeare's plays as scripts for theatrical and cinematic performance. In order to more fully explore the relationship between text and performance, we will learn about early modern staging practices as well as modern approaches to staging early modern plays; we will also watch and analyze scenes from film and stage productions of assigned plays.
ENGL 360 Special Studies in Lit121982IA,Topic: Queer Women's Memoir. This course examines immigrant and working-class women's narratives, graphic memoir, and collected essays and interviews by queer activists of color. Read Daisy Hernandez, Jeanette Winterson, Dorothy Allison, Cristy C. Road, and Barbara Smith. Our foci will be self-representation and narrative form, intersectional identities, and activist histories.
ENGL 465B Dmstc Multicult Iss in Lit/Lng121904IA,Topic: Reading and Writing the Borderlands. Read Gloria Anzaldua's groundbreaking Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza alongside Imaniman: Poets Writing in the Anzalduan Borderlands. These diverse writers interrogate, complicate, and personalize the borderlands in transgressive and transformative ways, opening new paths for the next generation of spiritual, political and cultural border-crossers. This class is cross-listed with ES 465B and WS 465B.
ENGL 560 Special Studies in Lit122735IA,Topic: Queer Women's Memoir. This course examines immigrant and working-class women's narratives, graphic memoir, and collected essays and interviews by queer activists of color. Read Daisy Hernandez, Jeanette Winterson, Dorothy Allison, Cristy C. Road, and Barbara Smith. Our foci will be self-representation and narrative form, intersectional identities, and activist histories.
ENGR 211 Solid Mechanics Dynamics1023850DA,Requests to enroll in ENGR 211 should be directed to ERE Dept Chair, Beth Eschenbach, at - beth@humboldt.edu - Please include a pdf copy of your DARS in your request.
ENGR 211 Solid Mechanics Dynamics - Laboratory1123851DA,Requests to enroll in ENGR 211 should be directed to ERE Dept Chair, Beth Eschenbach, at - beth@humboldt.edu - Please include a pdf copy of your DARS in your request.
ENGR 211 Solid Mechanics Dynamics - Laboratory1223852DA,Requests to enroll in ENGR 211 should be directed to ERE Dept Chair, Beth Eschenbach, at - beth@humboldt.edu - Please include a pdf copy of your DARS in your request.
ENGR 410 Environ. Health & Impact Asmnt124649DA,Permission # requests for ENGR 410 should be directed to ERE Department Chair, Beth Eschenbach - beth@humboldt.edu - Please include a pdf copy of your DARS with your request.
ENGR 481 Drinking Water Unit Processes2026945DA,Requests to enroll in ENGR 481-Drinking Water Unit Processes-should be directed to ERE Dept Chair, Beth Eschenbach, at - beth@humboldt.edu - Please include a pdf copy of your DARS in your request.
ENGR 481 Drinking Water Unit Processes - Laboratory2126946DA,Requests to enroll in ENGR 481-Drinking Water Unit Processes-should be directed to ERE Dept Chair, Beth Eschenbach, at - beth@humboldt.edu - Please include a pdf copy of your DARS in your request.
ENST 123 Green Building122433IA,Classes are student-facilitated.
ENST 123 Eco-Craft, Intro to Herbs322435IA,Classes are student-facilitated.
ENST 123 Fndtns of Organic Gardening422436IA,Classes are student-facilitated.
ES 106 Intro to Black Studies121957IA,This hybrid class meets every Wednesday from 12:00 to 12:50.
ES 306 Narrating Genocide122155IA,Explores various genocides of the modern era, with particular emphasis on the Armenian Genocide (1915-1923). Examines the processes of genocide, collective responsibility and responses from the international community.
ES 336 American Ethnic Literature121444IA,Topic: Asian American Literatures. Poetry, fiction, memoir, graphic novel, and spoken word, including Island, No No Boy, Dogeaters, Song I Sing, Dirty River, American Born Chinese. The US has used racist laws to distinguish between "Asian" and "American"; Asian American cultures emerge anyway, offering alternative sites for reading the nation. This class is cross-listed with ENGL 336.
ES 396 International Latino Film Sem.122019IA,This class is cross-listed with SPAN 396 and HIST 396.
ES 465B Dmstc Multicult Iss in Lit/Lng121936IA,Topic: Reading and Writing the Borderlands. Read Gloria Anzaldua's groundbreaking Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza alongside Imaniman: Poets Writing in the Anzalduan Borderlands. These diverse writers interrogate, complicate, and personalize the borderlands in transgressive and transformative ways, opening new paths for the next generation of spiritual, political and cultural border-crossers. This class is cross-listed with WS 465B and ENGL 465B.
ES 480 Social Justice Summit121243IA,Attend HSU's annual Social Justice Summit. Organized by the Multicultural Center, there will be a keynote presentation, workshops, film screenings, and discussions. Topics may include art and activism, transformative reforms, social justice movements: past present and future, and more. This class is cross-listed with WS 480 section 1.
ES 480 Lat Am Indigenous Movements226844IA,This course gives an overview of Latin American indigenous movements and reflects on their recent approaches to rights discourses in the face of legal and extrajudicial forms of state violence. This class is cross-listed with ANTH 329 and WS 480 section 4.
ES 480 Love/War/Unknown-Franc Cinema327047IA,By studying films from throughout the French-speaking world, we will explore cultural norms via the themes of love, war and the unknown, showing films from early to contemporary cinema. Open to everyone; no French necessary. This class is cross-listed with FREN 480 and FILM 480.
ESM 301 Internat Envr Issues & Global126660IA,ESM students can enroll in either ESM 301 or GEOG 301.
ESM 435 Grant Proposal Writing126655IA,Research Projects
ESM 435 Grant Proposal Writing226656IA,Educational & Outreach Projects
ESM 435 Grant Proposal Writing326657IA,Educational & Outreach Projects
ESM 480 Selected Topics in ESM126815IA,Meets 2 evenings on campus during the Spring semester. Field course portion will take place May 14-18, 2018. Cost of the field course is $500 (payable to Mattole Restoration Council). Contact Flora Brain - flora@mattole.org for more information and to reserve your place.
ESM 482 ESM Internship226661IA,This course is specifically designated for internship with the Campus Office of Sustainability.
ESM 482 ESM Internship326662IA,This course is specifically designated for internship with the Campus Office of Sustainability.
ESM 482 ESM Internship427067IA,Redwood National & State Parks Internship
FILM 380 Film - Digital Storytelling122011IA,The Visual World: Digital Storytelling: A comprehensive introduction to filmmaking, The Visual World: Digital Storytelling explores the technical and creative aspects of film language, cinematography and editing. How human physiology and psychology are utilized to hook a viewer is explored. Students will use video cameras and editing software to create compelling short films.
FILM 380 The Art & Craft of Editing1026846IA,Cut! The Art and Craft of Editing: An introduction to video editing, students will learn the technical and creative considerations of efficient and effective editing using Premiere Pro, including project set up, organization inside the program and how to take a project from raw footage to a compelling exported video. This 2-day course meets one weekend: February 3rd and 4th. [No prerequisites]
FILM 480 Love/War/Unknown-Franc Cinema127046IA,Love, War and the Unknown in Francophone Cinema By studying films from throughout the French-speaking world, we will explore cultural norms via the themes of love, war and the unknown, showing films from early to contemporary cinema. This class is cross listed with FREN 480 and ES 480 with the same title
FISH 310 Ichthyology1023739IA,Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
FISH 320L Limnology Practicum123744IA,Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
FISH 474 Conservation Genetics of F & W1024838IA,Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
FISH 480 Advanced Aquaculture124645IA,Prereq: FISH 370 or FISH 375 or Instructor Approval Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation. FISH 480 Lecture (24645) must be taken concurrently with FISH 480 Lab (24646).
FISH 480 Fisheries Ecological Modeling425050IA,Prereq: FISH STAT 333 or Instructor Approval Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation. FISH 480 Lecture (25050) must be taken concurrently with FISH 480 Lab(25051).
FISH 480L Advanced Aquaculture Lab124646IA,Prereq: FISH 370 or FISH 375 or Instructor Approval Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation. FISH 480 Lecture (24645) must be taken concurrently with FISH 480 Lab (24646)
FISH 480L Fisheries Ecological Modeling425051IA,Prereq: FISH STAT 333 or Instructor Approval Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation. FISH 480 Lecture (25050) must be taken concurrently with FISH 480 Lab (25051)
FISH 580 Fisheries Ecological Modeling123262IA,Prereq: FISH STAT 333 or Instructor Approval Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation. FISH 580 Lab (23543) must be taken concurrently with FISH 580 Lecture (23262)
FISH 580L Fisheries Ecological Modeling123543IA,Prereq: FISH STAT 333 or Instructor Approval FISH 580 Lecture (23262) must be taken concurrently with FISH 580 Lab (23543)
FREN 314 Border-crossing126787IA,This class explores various forms of border-crossing (politics, race, class, economics, law, geography, etc.) as a strategy to challenge systemic injustice in France and to further the ideals of the French Revolution.
FREN 341 Current Events, Identity & Art122422IA,We will explore personal, national, and international identities, and corresponding artistic political and self-expression. Events from across the French-speaking world will be connected to today's global conversations. Taught in French.
FREN 480 Love/War/Unknown-Franc Cinema122201IA,By studying films from throughout the French-speaking world, we will explore cultural norms via the themes of love, war and the unknown, showing films from early to contemporary cinema. Open to everyone; no French necessary.
GEOG 469 Geography Field Experience121233IA,Attending the annual California Geographical Society conference held the last weekend of April in Sacramento, CA.
GEOL 109 General Geology - Laboratory1123821IA,Field trips: 1/30; 2/20; 3/27; 4/17; 5/1
GEOL 109 General Geology - Laboratory1223823IA,Field trips: 1/29; 2/19; 3/26; 4/16; 4/30
GEOL 300L Geology of CA Field Trip124622IA,Field trips: 1/28; 3/3; 4/15
GEOL 306 General Geomorphology - Laboratory1123825IA,Field trips: 1/22; 2/5; 3/5; 3/26
GEOL 306 General Geomorphology - Laboratory1223826IA,Field trips: 1/23; 2/6; 3/6; 3/27
GEOL 314 Petrology - Laboratory1124624IA,Field trip Sunday, 3/4
GEOL 314 Petrology - Laboratory1224939IA,Field trip Saturday, 3/3
GEOL 334 Structural Geology1024617IA,Field trips: 1/20 & 4/14
GEOL 334 Structural Geology - Laboratory1124618IA,Field trips: 2/5 & 3/26

W118: Class sections with notes Spring 2018 - refreshed: 21-MAY-18/07:31
all_classnotes2182M report generated: 21-MAY-18
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GEOL 334 Structural Geology - Laboratory1224831IA,Field trips: 2/6 & 3/27
GEOL 335 Geologic Field Methods I - Laboratory1124860IA,Field trips: 3/24 & 4/28
GEOL 435 Geologic Field Methods II - Laboratory1124627IA,Field trips: 2/23 to 2/25 & 4/20 to 4/22
GERM 306 Sex/Clss/Cltr Intrl Shrt Story122288IA,This course is cross-listed with WS 306. It is taught in English.
GERM 480 Int'l Dialog thru GermanicFilm126762IA,This seminar presents and discusses films from German-speaking regions and countries. Course discussion is conducted in English, and the films have English subtitles.
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab122294IA,Lab meets once per week in person (this represents 50% of the course meeting time). The remainder of the lab is conducted online.
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab222257IA,Lab meets once per week in person (this represents 50% of the course meeting time). The remainder of the lab is conducted online.
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab322256IA,Lab meets once per week in person (this represents 50% of the course meeting time). The remainder of the lab is conducted online.
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab422244IA,Lab meets once per week in person (this represents 50% of the course meeting time). The remainder of the lab is conducted online.
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab522252IA,Lab meets once per week in person (this represents 50% of the course meeting time). The remainder of the lab is conducted online.
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab622258IA,Lab meets once per week in person (this represents 50% of the course meeting time). The remainder of the lab is conducted online.
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab722253IA,Lab meets once per week in person (this represents 50% of the course meeting time). The remainder of the lab is conducted online.
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab822255IA,Lab meets once per week in person (this represents 50% of the course meeting time). The remainder of the lab is conducted online.
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab922254IA,Lab meets once per week in person (this represents 50% of the course meeting time). The remainder of the lab is conducted online.
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab1022346IA,Lab meets once per week in person (this represents 50% of the course meeting time). The remainder of the lab is conducted online.
MATH 043 Skills:Quantitative Literacy123836IA,This section must be combined with Math 103i - section 1
MATH 043 Skills:Quantitative Literacy223845IA,This section must be combined with Math 103i - section 2
MATH 104 Finite Mathematics1025291IA,This course is intended for Business Majors.
MATH 104 Finite Mathematics - Activity1125292IA,This course is intended for Business Majors.
MATH 104 Finite Mathematics - Activity1225293IA,This course is intended for Business Majors.
MATH 104 Finite Mathematics2026785IA,This course is intended for Business Majors.
MATH 104 Finite Mathematics - Activity2126786IA,This course is intended for Business Majors.
MATH 104 Finite Mathematics - Activity2226788IA,This course is intended for Business Majors.
MUS 107J Jazz Combos121476IA,IA,Combos will rehearse Fridays between noon and 3pm in Music 131. Please see http://www.humboldt.edu/music/jazz-combos for further information.
MUS 407J Jazz Combos121477IA,IA,Combos will rehearse Fridays between noon and 3pm in Music 131. Please see http://www.humboldt.edu/music/jazz-combos for further information.
NAS 104 Intro to Nat American Studies322318DA,This section is for Klamath Connection students only.
NAS 200 Indigenous People inUS History322377DA,This section is for Klamath Connection students only.
PHYX 299 Supplemental Work in Physics0023994IA,.
PHYX 399 Supplemental Work in Phyx0023995IA,For Permission Number to enroll please contact the instructor: W. Bliven, R. Campbell, C.D. Hoyle, M. Mola, P. Rodriguez Hidalgo, R. Saunders.
PHYX 490 Senior Thesis0023996IA,For Permission Number to enroll please contact faculty: W. Bliven, R. Campbell, C.D. Hoyle, M. Mola, P. Rodriguez Hidalgo, R. Saunders.
PHYX 495 Undergraduate Research0023997IA,For Permission Number to enroll please contact faculty: W. Bliven, R. Campbell, C.D. Hoyle, M. Mola, P. Rodriguez Hidalgo, R. Saunders.
PHYX 499 Directed Study0023998IA,For Permission Number to enroll please contact faculty: W. Bliven, R. Campbell, C.D. Hoyle, M. Mola, P. Rodriguez Hidalgo, R. Saunders.
PSCI 230 Intro to Cmprtive Politics121216IA,Recommended to also take PSCI 280, SECTION 1, CLASS NO.: 21218
PSCI 240 Intro to Internat'l Relations121217IA,Recommended to also take PSCI 280, SECTION 2, CLASS NO.: 21221
PSCI 280 Core Discussion Seminar121218IA,Must be taken w/PSCI 230
PSCI 280 Core Discussion Seminar221221IA,Must be taken w/PSCI 240
PSCI 371 E Law Conference121227IA,Students will be responsible for arranging and paying for their own transportation, lodging, and food to, from, and during the Public Interest Environmental Law conference in Eugene, Oregon.
PSCI 371 WPSA Conference221907IA,Students will be responsible for arranging and paying for their own transportation, lodging, and food to, from, and during the Western Political Science Association conference in San Francisco, CA.
REC 330 Adventure Theory and Practice1026165IA,Mandatory Overnight Field Trip Howland Hill, Crescent City, CA April 14-15, 2018
REC 330 Adventure Theory and Practice - Laboratory1126166IA,Mandatory Overnight Field Trip Howland Hill, Crescent City, CA April 14-15, 2018
REC 375 Winter Adventure Leadership1026216IA,Field Trip Dates: February 22-25, 2018 (with a back-up date of March 1-4)
REC 375 Winter Adventure Leadership - Laboratory1126230IA,Field Trip Dates: February 22-25, 2018 (with a back-up date of March 1-4)
REC 430 Expedition Planning and Ldrshp1026453IA,Field Trip Dates: February 10-11, 2018 & March 9-17, 2018
REC 430 Expedition Planning and Ldrshp - Laboratory1126454IA,Field Trip Dates: February 10-11, 2018 & March 9-17, 2018
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology1021026IA,Students enrolled in this course are also required to enroll in a recitation session, either section 11 (22240), 12 (22241), 13 (22242), 14 (22273), 15 (22274), or 16 (22414).
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology - 2nd Lec1122240IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 104 section 11(22240) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 104 section 10 (21026).
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology - 2nd Lec1222241IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 104 section 12 (22241) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 104 section 10 (21026).
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology - 2nd Lec1322242IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 104 section 13 (22242) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 104 section 10 (21026).
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology - 2nd Lec1422273IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 104 section 14(22273) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 104 section 10 (21026).
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology - 2nd Lec1522274IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 104 section 15(22274) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 104 section 10 (21026).
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology - 2nd Lec1622414IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 104 section 16 (22414) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 104 section 10 (21026).
SOC 201S Social Issues and Action1022001IA,Service Learning component required outside of class time.
SOC 275 The Emerald Triangle1022380IA,Course will meet for only one weekend.
SOC 282L Sociological Statistics Lab121027IA,This course can be waived if took stats course w/SPSS. Talk to your advisor.

W118: Class sections with notes Spring 2018 - refreshed: 21-MAY-18/07:31
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SOC 302 Forests & Culture122406IA,Sociology Majors are required to enroll in SOC 302M (22407).
SOC 302M Forests & Culture for Majors122407IA,Must be taken concurrently w/SOC 302 (22406).
SOC 303 Race & Inequality1021025IA,Students who enroll in this course are also required to attend a recitation session, either section 11 (22266), 12 (22275), or 13 (22276). Sociology Majors are required to enroll in SOC 303M(21443 or 22415).
SOC 303 Race & Inequality - 2nd Lec1122266IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 303 section 11 (22266) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 303 section 10 (21025).
SOC 303 Race & Inequality - 2nd Lec1222275IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 303 section 12 (22275) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 303 section 10 (21025).
SOC 303 Race & Inequality - 2nd Lec1322276IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 303 section 13 (22276) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 303 section 10 (21025).
SOC 303M Race & Inequality for Majors1021443IA,Must be taken concurrently w/SOC 303 (21025). This course meets the first half of the semester.
SOC 303M Race & Inequality for Majors2022415IA,Must be taken concurrently w/SOC 303 (21025). Late start date, this course meets the second half of the semester.
SOC 305 Modern World Systems1022416IA,Sociology Majors are required to enroll in SOC 305M(22417).
SOC 305M Modern World Systems for Major1022417IA,Must be taken concurrently w/SOC 305 (22416).
SOC 308 Soc of Altruism & Compassion121028IA,Sociology Majors are required to enroll in SOC 308M (21029).
SOC 308M Sociology of Altruism Majors121029IA,Must be taken concurrently w/SOC 308 (21028).
SOC 372 Proseminar122229IA,This course meets the first half of the semester. On Jan. 26th this course will meet in SH_118.
SOC 372 Proseminar222230IA,This course meets the first half of the semester. On Jan. 26th this course will meet in BSS_317.
SOC 382 Intro to Social Research121031IA,If SOC 282L was waived by your advisor please email instructor of SOC 382 to request a permission number.
SOC 382 Intro to Social Research222146IA,If SOC 282L was waived by your advisor please email instructor of SOC 382 to request a permission number.
SOC 482 Internship1022231IA,Internship component required for this course, talk to instructor for further information. Email Karen.August@humboldt.edu for permission number.
SOC 482 Internship2022334IA,Internship component required for this course, talk to instructor for further information. Email Karen.August@humboldt.edu for permission number.
SOC 492 Senior Thesis121166IA,Instructor Approval required. Email Meredith.Williams@humboldt.edu for permission number.
SPAN 208S Level IV Heritage Speakers122348IA,Three weekly class meetings plus service learning commitment, TBA.
SPAN 396 International Latino Film Sem.121958IA,This class is cross-listed with ES 396 and HIST 396.
STAT 108 Elementary Statistics2023949IA,This class will use SPSS software.
STAT 108 Elementary Statistics - Activity2123950IA,This class will use SPSS software.
STAT 108 Elementary Statistics - Activity2223953IA,This class will use SPSS software.
STAT 108 Elementary Statistics - Activity2323952IA,This class will use SPSS software.
STAT 108 Elementary Statistics - Activity2424962IA,This class will use SPSS software.
STAT 108 Elementary Statistics - Activity2526777IA,This class will use SPSS software.
TA 480 Clowning for Actors1122338IA,A course that explores the unpredictable, ridiculous, and dynamic art of clowning. Students will create clown characters and original material, apply clowning-based principles to their acting, and examine the cultural significance of the clown figure.
WLDF 111 Introduction to Wildlife123737IA,Required one-day (Saturday) field trip
WLDF 210 Intro to Wldlfe Conserv & Admn1023966IA,Required one day (S, or SU) field trip.
WLDF 311 Wildlife Techniques1023795IA,Required one three-day (F,S,SU) field trip
WLDF 365 Ornithology I1023800IA,Students are required to meet at 0700 for transportation to laboratories
WLDF 420 Wildlife Mgmt (Waterfowl)1024592IA,Required one or two (S,SU) field trips.
WLDF 422 Wildlife Mgmt (Mammals)1023803IA,Required one-lab field trip and one Saturday field trip
WLDF 423 Wildlife Mgmt (Nongame Wldf)1023806IA,Required one three-day (F,S,SU) field trip
WLDF 460 Conservation Biology1024597IA,Required two-lab field trips.
WLDF 475 Wildlife Ethology1023811IA,Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
WLDF 480 Human-Wildlife Conflict323815IA,Must be taken concurrently with WLDF 480L / 25183 OR WLDF 480L / 25331
WLDF 480L Human-Wildlife Conflict Lab125183IA,Prereq: WLDF 311 or IA Must be taken concurrently with WLDF 480 / 23815 Required multiple lab field trips and one two day field trip
WLDF 480L Human-Wildlife Conflict Lab225331IA,Prereq: WLDF 311 or IA Must be taken concurrently with WLDF 480 / 23815 Required multiple lab field trips and one two day field trip
WLDF 482 Wildlife Conclave125164IA,Required one week field trip (Conclave)
WLDF 550 Adv Topics Wildlife Diseases1026789IA,Required one two-day (S,SU) field trip
WS 306 Sex/Clss/Cltr Intrnl Shrt Stry122289IA,This course is cross-listed with GERM 306.
WS 465B Dmstc Multicult Iss in Lit/Lng126968IA,Topic: Reading and Writing the Borderlands. Read Gloria Anzaldua's groundbreaking Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza alongside Imaniman: Poets Writing in the Anzalduan Borderlands. These diverse writers interrogate, complicate, and personalize the borderlands in transgressive and transformative ways, opening new paths for the next generation of spiritual, political and cultural border-crossers. This course is cross-listed with ES 465B and ENGL 465B.
WS 480 Social Justice Summit121077IA,Attend HSU's annual Social Justice Summit. Organized by the Multicultural Center, there will be a keynote presentation, workshops, film screenings, and discussions. Topics may include art and activism, transformative reforms, social justice movements: past present and future, and more.
WS 480 Attend Take Back the Night221734IA,TBTN is a series of events calling attention to sexualized violence while working to end it. This one-unit course provides a unique opportunity to earn credit for attending TBTN events and participating in four class meetings, aimed at deepening our understanding of men's violence against women and what we can do to end all forms of violence.
WS 480 Volntr for Take Back the Night322160IA,Exciting opportunity for collaborative, hands on volunteer work during the organizing process of TBTN. TBTN is a series of events calling attention to sexualized and other forms of violence against women, while simultaneously working to end violence in all its forms.
WS 480 Lat Am Indigenous Movements426845IA,This course gives an overview of Latin American indigenous movements and reflects on their recent approaches to rights discourses in the face of legal and extrajudicial forms of state violence. This class is cross-listed with ANTH 329 and ES 480 section 2.
ZOOL 314 Invertebrate Zoology1023628IA,Lab meets at the Marine lab in Trinidad, CA; please allow 30 minutes commute time each way from HSU to Marine Lab and return.
ZOOL 314 Invertebrate Zoology - Laboratory1123629IA,Lab meets at the Marine lab in Trinidad, CA; please allow 30 minutes commute time each way from HSU to Marine Lab and return.
ZOOL 314 Invertebrate Zoology - Laboratory1225066IA,Lab meets at the Marine lab in Trinidad, CA; please allow 30 minutes commute time each way from HSU to Marine Lab and return.
ZOOL 314 Invertebrate Zoology - Laboratory1325322IA,Lab meets at the Marine lab in Trinidad, CA; please allow 30 minutes commute time each way from HSU to Marine Lab and return.
ZOOL 552 Advanced Invertebrate Zoology1023431IA,Lab meets at the Marine Lab in Trinidad, CA; please allow 30 minutes commute time each way from HSU to Marine Lab and return
ZOOL 552 Advanced Invertebrate Zoology - Laboratory1123432IA,Lab meets at the Marine Lab in Trinidad, CA; please allow 30 minutes commute time each way from HSU to Marine Lab and return