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

W118: Class sections with notes Fall 2018 - refreshed: 07-AUG-19/15:15
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AHSS 108 Nature, Culture, and Food146489IA,For Global Humboldt students only.
ART 301 Gender and Sexuality in Art141408IA,This course explores modern art and visual culture through the lens of gender and sexuality. Major themes include queer art, women as artists and subjects, and the body in representation.
ART 301 The Museum241440IA,From Renaissance cabinets of curiosities to contemporary institutions such as the MOCA LA, this course will examine the development and evolution of the Museum as a cultural and educational institution.
ART 304 20th/21st Century American Art142542IA,This course examines American Art from the 1890s to today, focusing on the cultural, social and political contexts within which modern and contemporary American art has been made and consumed.
ART 330 Monotype & Monoprint141434IA,Monotype & Monoprint
ART 372 Climate Conscious Design142194IA,This course explores the relationships between the environmental design disciplines and sustainability, as well as social and environmental activism through design. Use digital and hands on processes to research, communicate and visualize the stakes and solutions of climate change.
ART 396B Guest Artist Workshop142081IA,Alicia McCarthy is one of the founding members of the Mission School along with artists Barry McGee, Margaret Killgallen, Rubi Neri and Chris Johanson. These artists were influenced by the urban, bohemian, "street" culture of the Mission District as well as by mural and graffiti art, comic and cartoon art, and folk art forms such as sign painting and hobo art as well as their use of non-traditional artistic materials, such as house paint, spray paint, correction fluid, ballpoint pens, scrapboard, and found objects. Alicia McCarthy is represented by the Jack Handley Gallery in NYC and John



Bergruenn Gallery in San Francisco and was recently exhibited at the SF MOMA as a SECA Award recipient. Alicia McCarthy will be here in October to meet with students and talk with them about their work as well as giving a slide lecture on her work and process.
BIOL 255 Marine Biology1044725IA,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 255 Marine Biology - Laboratory1144726IA,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 255 Marine Biology - Laboratory1244727Lab meets at the Marine lab in Trinidad, CA; please allow 30 minutes commute time each way from HSU to Marine Lab and return.
BIOL 433 Microbial Ecology1044586IA,Must be taken concurrently with BIOL 433D CN 44911 or CN 44912
BIOL 433 Microbial Ecology - Laboratory1144587IA,Must be taken concurrently with BIOL 433D CN 44911 or CN 44912
BIOL 433 Microbial Ecology - Laboratory1244910IA,Must be taken concurrently with BIOL 433D CN 44911 or CN 44912
BIOL 433D Microbial Ecology Discussion1144911IA,Must be taken in concurrently with BIOL 433 lecture CN 44586 and lab CN 44587 or CN 44910
BIOL 433D Microbial Ecology Discussion1244912IA,Must be taken in concurrently with BIOL 433 lecture CN 44586 and lab CN 44587 or CN 44910
BIOL 533 Microbial Ecology1043275IA,Must be taken concurrently with BIOL 533D CN 43425 or CN 43426
BIOL 533 Microbial Ecology - Laboratory1143276IA,Must be taken concurrently with BIOL 533D CN 43425 or CN 43426
BIOL 533 Microbial Ecology - Laboratory1243427IA,Must be taken concurrently with BIOL 533D CN 43425 or CN 43426
BIOL 533D Microbial Ecology Discussion1143425IA,Must be taken in concurrently with BIOL 533 lecture CN 43275 and lab CN 43276 or CN 43427
BIOL 533D Microbial Ecology Discussion1243426IA,Must be taken in concurrently with BIOL 533 lecture CN 43275 and lab CN 43276 or CN 43427
CHEM 107 Fundamentals of Chemistry - Laboratory1143609IA,Contact lecture instructor with questions regarding Chem 107.
CHEM 107 Fundamentals of Chemistry - Laboratory1243613IA,Contact lecture instructor with questions regarding Chem 107.
CHEM 107 Fundamentals of Chemistry - Laboratory1344471IA,Contact lecture instructor with questions regarding Chem 107.
CHEM 107 Fundamentals of Chemistry - Laboratory1443611Contact lecture instructor with questions regarding Chem 107.
CHEM 107 Fundamentals of Chemistry - Laboratory1544431Contact lecture instructor with questions regarding Chem 107.
CHEM 107 Fundamentals of Chemistry - Laboratory2143612IA,Contact lecture instructor with questions regarding Chem 107.
CHEM 107 Fundamentals of Chemistry - Laboratory2243610IA,Contact lecture instructor with questions regarding Chem 107.
CHEM 107 Fundamentals of Chemistry - Laboratory2344432IA,Contact lecture instructor with questions regarding Chem 107.
CHEM 107 Fundamentals of Chemistry - Laboratory2444434IA,Contact lecture instructor with questions regarding Chem 107.
CHEM 107 Fundamentals of Chemistry - Laboratory2544472Contact lecture instructor with questions regarding Chem 107.
CHEM 109 General Chemistry I - Laboratory2043626IA,Klamath Connection/ERE
CHEM 109 General Chemistry I - Laboratory2143635IA,Stars to Rocks, Chem/Geol/Phyx
CHEM 109 General Chemistry I - Laboratory2243634IA,Stars to Rocks, Chem/Geol/Phyx
CHEM 399 Supplemental Work in Chemistry0043938IA,See faculty for permission number to enroll: J. Cappuccio, Harmon, Hurst, Schineller, Till, Wayman, White, Zoellner
CHEM 495 Undergraduate Research0043940IA,See faculty for permission number to enroll: J. Cappuccio, Harmon, Hurst, Schineller, Till, Wayman, White, Zoellner
CHEM 499 Directed Study0043941IA,See faculty for permission number to enroll: J. Cappuccio, Harmon, Hurst, Schineller, Till, Wayman, White, Zoellner
CRGS 108 Pwr/Privilege:Gen/Race/Sex/Cls142100IA,25 seats are for the Students For Violence Prevention cohort.
CRGS 108 Pwr/Privilege:Gen/Race/Sex/Cls342102DA,This section is for EOP students only, and students will be registered by EOP.
CRGS 118 College Skills1042161DA,Course is for EOP students only, and students will be registered by EOP.
CRGS 118 College Skills - Activity1142252DA,Course is for EOP students only, and students will be registered by EOP.
CRGS 118 College Skills2042481DA,Course is for EOP students only, and students will be registered by EOP.
CRGS 118 College Skills - Activity2142482DA,Course is for EOP students only, and students will be registered by EOP.
CRIM 225S Inequalities/Criminalization - Tutorial1142669IA,Service Learning component required outside of class time.
CRIM 225S Inequalities/Criminalization - Tutorial2142671IA,Service Learning component required outside of class time.
ENGL 104 Accelerated Comp and Rhetoric442342IA,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 Rhetoric542343IA,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 Rhetoric642344IA,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 104 Accelerated Comp and Rhetoric842346IA,Must Love TV! In this themed section, students of television analyze and then author their own essays about aspects of this powerful, pervasive medium.
ENGL 104 Accelerated Comp and Rhetoric942347IA,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 240 World Lit142128IA,Caribbean Literature- Focuses on the literature, history, and culture of the English-speaking Caribbean, emphasizing the role of diaspora and oral tradition in the region's literary history.
ENGL 336 American Ethnic Lit141595IA,Performing Race and Gender- Analyze fiction, drama, film and autobiography exploring social/legal constructions of race, gender, sexuality. What are rewards / punishments for fitting or challenging these boxes? Readings include Gabby Rivera, Hwang, Moraga, Cliff, Uyehara, Sui Sin Far, Larsen, West, and the film Moonlight. This course is crosslisted with Ethnic Studies 336 and Women's Studies 336.
ENGL 350 British Lit142594IA,Early Modern Literacies
ENGL 420 Adv Topics in Critical Theory142223IA,Politics and Aesthetics: literary, artistic and political responses to 18th century birth of aesthetics. English and German Romantics; 19th century aesthetic ideas; imperialist and gender ideologies; modernists; postmodernists; non-Western aesthetics.

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ENGL 620 Seminar in Critical Theory141299IA,Politics and Aesthetics: literary, artistic and political responses to 18th century birth of aesthetics. English and German Romantics; 19th century aesthetic ideas; imperialist and gender ideologies; modernists; postmodernists; non-Western aesthetics.
ENGR 351 Introduction to Water Quality1043843DA,Requests to enroll in ENGR 351 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 351 Introduction to Water Quality - Laboratory1143844DA,Requests to enroll in ENGR 351 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 351 Introduction to Water Quality - Laboratory1244051DA,Requests to enroll in ENGR 351 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 416 Transport Phenomena1043845DA,Requests to enroll in ENGR 416 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 416 Transport Phenomena - Laboratory1143846DA,Requests to enroll in ENGR 416 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 416 Transport Phenomena - Laboratory1244868DA,Requests to enroll in ENGR 416 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 Water & Env Chem for Engineers1044931DA,Requests to enroll in ENGR 481 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 Water & Env Chem for Engineers - Laboratory1144932DA,Requests to enroll in ENGR 481 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 Building142627IA,Classes are student-facilitated - Facilitator: Eddie Sanchez Class meets Sept. 24-2018 - Nov. 30, 2018. Classes meet in CCAT
ENST 123 Urban Homesteading242628IA,Classes are student-facilitated. Facilitator: Casey Albarran Class meets Sept. 24-2018 - Nov. 30, 2018. Class meets in CCAT.
ENST 123 Eco-Craft, Intro to Herbs342629IA,Classes are student-facilitated. Facilitator: Gianna Spinosa Class meets Sept. 24-2018 - Nov. 30, 2018. Class meets in CCAT.
ENST 123 Fndtns of Organic Gardening442630IA,Classes are student-facilitated. Facilitator: Ashlen Weddington Class meets Sept. 24-2018 - Nov. 30, 2018. Class meets in CCAT.
ES 105 Intro to U.S. Ethnic Studies341556DA,This section is for EOP students only, and students will be registered by EOP.
ES 106 Intro to Black Studies142130IA,This hybrid class meets every Wednesday from 12:00 to 12:50.
ES 336 American Ethnic Literature141763IA,Performing Race and Gender. Analyze fiction, drama, film and autobiography exploring social/legal constructions of race, gender, sexuality. What are rewards / punishments for fitting or challenging these boxes? Readings include Gabby Rivera, Hwang, Moraga, Cliff, Uyehara, Sui Sin Far, Larsen, West, and the film Moonlight. This course is cross-listed with WS 336 and ENGL 336.
ES 480 Campus Dialogue on Race141559IA,Dynamic speakers, workshops, exhibits and screenings that relate to racial justice, civil rights, democracy, intersectional analysis, and strategies for transformation.
ES 480 Growing up Chicana/Latino246588IA,Using fiction, nonfiction, poetry and film, this course will explore issues relevant to Chicana/Latino youth in the U.S., including recent unaccompanied Central American migrants, with a focus on activism, identity, gender, citizenship, and culture.
ESM 435 Grant Proposal Writing145167IA,Grant Focus: Research Projects
ESM 435 Grant Proposal Writing245168IA,Grant Focus: Educational & Outreach Projects
ESM 435 Grant Proposal Writing345169IA,Grant Focus: Educational & Outreach Projects
ESM 482 ESM Internship2145222IA,This course is specifically designated for internship with the Campus Office of Sustainability.
ESM 482 ESM Internship3045223IA,This course is specifically designated for internship with the Campus Office of Sustainability.
FISH 260 Fish Conservation & Management1044902IA,Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
FISH 310 Ichthyology1043704IA,Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
FISH 375 Mariculture1044905IA,Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
FISH 380 Techniques in Fishery Biology1043712IA,Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
FISH 435 Ecology of Marine Fish1043714IA,Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
FISH 476 Ecology of Running Water1043716IA,Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
FISH 576 Ecology of Running Waters1042753IA,Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
GEOG 300 Global Awareness141544IA,Class meets 50% of time in person, Thursdays 11:00-12:20. Remainder of class is conducted online.
GEOG 352M Regional Climatology Depth Exp142140IA,Course will consist of independent activities coordinated with instructor.
GEOG 353M Mountain Geography Depth Exp142138Three day field trip to Lassen National Park
GEOG 469 Geography Field Experience141552IA,Multiple daylong geographic explorations in Humboldt; dates TBA.
GEOG 470 Topics in Geog for Teachers141553IA,Class will be conducted entirely online.
GSP 101 Geospatial Concepts342529IA,Online lecture and Online lab must be taken together during the same semester. Access to a handheld GPS receiver is required. Access to a computer with Microsoft Windows operating system is required for this course.
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab142353IA,Lab meets 50% of the time in person, Wednesdays 8:00-9:20. The remainder of the lab is conducted online.
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab242354IA,Lab meets 50% of the time in person, Wednesdays 9:00-10:20. The remainder of the lab is conducted online.
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab342355IA,Lab meets 50% of the time in person, Thursdays 8:00-9:20. The remainder of the lab is conducted online.
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab442356IA,Lab meets 50% of the time in person, Thursdays 9:30-10:50. The remainder of the lab is conducted online.
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab542393IA,Lab meets 50% of the time in person, Thursdays 9:30-10:50. The remainder of the lab is conducted online.
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab642410IA,Lab meets 50% of the time in person, Fridays 8:00-9:20. The remainder of the lab is conducted online.
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab742464IA,Lab meets 50% of the time in person, Fridays 9:30-10:50. The remainder of the lab is conducted online.
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab942531IA,Lab meets 50% of the time in person, Fridays 11:00-12:20. The remainder of the lab is conducted online.
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab1042548IA,Online lecture and Online lab must be taken together during the same semester. Access to a handheld GPS receiver is required. Access to a computer with Microsoft Windows operating system is required for this course.
HIST 392 Pagans, Priests, & Protestants142066IA,Topic Title. Pagans, Priests, and Protestants: A History of Religious Conflict in Ireland
MUS 107J Jazz Combos141799IA,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 Combos141800IA,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 Studies342607DA,This section is for Rising Tide students only.
NAS 200 Indigenous People inUS History342683DA,25 seats are for the Global Humboldt student cohort.
PHYX 109 Gen Phyx I: Mechanics1043663IA,Please email the department, physics@humboldt.edu, with any enrollment questions about PHYX 109.
PHYX 109 Gen Phyx I: Mechanics - Laboratory1143664IA,Please email the department, physics@humboldt.edu, with any enrollment questions about PHYX 109.
PHYX 109 Gen Phyx I: Mechanics - Laboratory1243667IA,Please email the department, physics@humboldt.edu, with any enrollment questions about PHYX 109.
PHYX 109 Gen Phyx I: Mechanics - Activity1543665IA,Please email the department, physics@humboldt.edu, with any enrollment questions about PHYX 109.

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PHYX 109 Gen Phyx I: Mechanics - Activity1643666IA,Please email the department, physics@humboldt.edu, with any enrollment questions about PHYX 109.
PHYX 490 Senior Thesis0043944IA,Please see faculty for Permission Number to enroll: Bliven, Hoyle, Mola, Saunders.
PHYX 499 Directed Study0043946IA,Please see faculty for Permission Number to enroll: Bliven, Hoyle, Mola, Saunders.
PSCI 220 Intro to Political Theory141528IA,Recommend to also take PSCI 280, SECTION 1, CLASS NO.: 41531
PSCI 240 Intro to Internat'l Relations141530IA,Recommend to also take PSCI 280, SECTION 2, CLASS NO.: 41534
PSCI 280 Core Discussion Seminar141531IA,Must be taken w/PSCI 220
PSCI 280 Core Discussion Seminar241534IA,Must be taken w/PSCI 240
REC 370 Outdoor Adventure Recreation1045877IA,Field Trips - TBA
REC 370 Outdoor Adventure Recreation - Laboratory1145882IA,Field Trips - TBA
SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional1046386IA,Stars to Rocks - CHEM/PHYX/GEOL
SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional - Seminar1146387IA,Stars to Rocks - Chemistry
SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional - Seminar1246388IA,Stars to Rocks - Geology and Physics
SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional2046390IA,KlamCon - ESM/FOR
SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional - Seminar2146391IA,KlamCon - ESM/FOR
SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional - Seminar2246392IA,KlamCon - ESM/FOR
SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional - Seminar2346393IA,KlamCon - ESM/FOR
SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional3046394IA,KlamCon - WLDF/FISH
SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional - Seminar3146395IA,KlamCon - WLDF/FISH
SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional - Seminar3246396IA,KlamCon - WLDF/FISH
SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional - Seminar3346397IA,KlamCon - WLDF/FISH
SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional4046398IA,KlamCon - BIOL
SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional - Seminar4146399IA,KlamCon - BIOL
SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional - Seminar4246400IA,KlamCon - BIOL
SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional - Seminar4346401IA,KlamCon - BIOL
SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional5046402IA,Rising Tides - BIOL/OCN
SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional - Seminar5146403IA,Rising Tides - BIOL/OCN
SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional - Seminar5246404IA,Rising Tides - BIOL/OCN
SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional - Seminar5346405IA,Rising Tides - BIOL/OCN
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology1041332IA,Students enrolled in this course are also required to attend recitation session, either section 11 (42443), 12 (42467), 14 (46532), or 15 (46533).
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology - 2nd Lec1142443IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 104 section 11 (42443) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 104 section 10 (41332).
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology - 2nd Lec1242467IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 104 section 12 (42467) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 104 section 10 (41332).
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology - 2nd Lec1342468Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 104 section 13 (42468) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 104 section 10 (41332).
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology - 2nd Lec1446532IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 104 section 14 (46532) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 104 section 10 (41332).
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology - 2nd Lec1546533IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 104 section 15 (46533) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 104 section 10 (41332).
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology - 2nd Lec1646534Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 104 section 16 (46534) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 104 section 10 (41332).
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology2041333IA,Course is for EOP students only, and students will be registered by EOP
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology - 2nd Lec2142444IA,Course is for EOP students only, and students will be registered by EOP
SOC 113 Sociology Skills Development1041334IA,Course is for EOP students only, and students will be registered by EOP
SOC 113 Sociology Skills Development - Activity1142466IA,Course is for EOP students only, and students will be registered by EOP
SOC 225S Social Issues and Action - Tutorial1146676IA,Service Learning component required outside of class time.
SOC 280 Student Rights/Civil Liberties1046374IA,Late start date, this course meets the second half of the semester.
SOC 282L Sociological Statistics Lab1041335IA,This course can be waived with successful completion of stats course w/SPSS. Talk to your advisor.
SOC 282L Sociological Statistics Lab2042299IA,This course can be waived with successful completion of stats course w/SPSS. Talk to your advisor.
SOC 282L Sociological Statistics Lab3042507IA,This course can be waived with successful completion of stats course w/SPSS. Talk to your advisor.
SOC 303 Race & Inequality1041331IA,Students who enroll in this course are also required to attend recitation session, either section 11 (42445), 12 (42471) or 13 (42539). Sociology Majors are required to enroll in SOC 303M (41762).
SOC 303 Race & Inequality - 2nd Lec1142445IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 303 section 11 (42445) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 303 section 10 (41331).
SOC 303 Race & Inequality - 2nd Lec1242471IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 303 section 12 (42471) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 303 section 10 (41331).
SOC 303M Race & Inequality for Majors1041762IA,Must be taken concurrently w/SOC 303 (41331). Course will meet every other week starting 08/31/2018.
SOC 306 The Changing Family1041336IA,Sociology Majors are required to enroll in SOC 306M (41337).
SOC 306M The Changing Family for Majors1141337IA,Must be taken concurrently w/SOC 306 (41336).
SOC 316 Gender and Society142365IA,This course is cross-listed with WS 316.
SOC 372 Proseminar1042426IA,This course meets the first half of the semester. On Aug. 31st this course will meet in SH_118 and SH_119, check with instructor.
SOC 372 Proseminar2042461IA,Late start date, this course meets the second half of the semester. On Oct. 26th this course will meet in SH_118 and SH_119, check with instructor.
SOC 382 Intro to Social Research1041339IA,If SOC 282L was waived by your advisor please email instructor of SOC 382 to request a permission number.

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SOC 382 Intro to Social Research2042540IA,If SOC 282L was waived by your advisor please email instructor of SOC 382 to request a permission number.
SOC 472 Graduate School Planning1042591IA,This course meets the first half of the semester.
SOC 480 Migration & the Global Economy1042508IA,This course meets CJS Majors Knowledge Area: Inequalities, Identities and Crime and SOC Knowledge Area: Inequalities and Change.
SOC 480 Drugs and Society2042606IA,This course meets CJS Majors Knowledge Area: Justice and Policy and SOC Knowledge Area: Communities & Identity.
SOC 482 Internship1042472IA,Instructor Approval required, for requirements and information see: http://www2.humboldt.edu/sociology/completing_your_ba
SOC 482 Internship - Tutorial1142473IA,Internship component required for this course, talk to instructor for further information.
SOC 492 Senior Thesis1041470IA,Instructor Approval required, for requirements and information see: http://www2.humboldt.edu/sociology/completing_your_ba
SOC 560 Teaching Sociology141001IA,Additional time outside of the classroom required. Check with instructor.
SOC 590 Practicing Sociology141002IA,Additional time outside of the classroom required. Check with instructor.
SPAN 313 Spanish Peer Tutoring142449IA,The optimal schedule for the fifty-minute weekly meeting in BSS 202 will be determined by the instructor and enrolled students in the first two weeks of classes.
SPAN 315S Field Exp: Teaching Spanish142450IA,The optimal schedule for the fifty-minute weekly meeting in BSS 202 will be determined by the instructor and enrolled students in the first two weeks of classes.
SPAN 370 Spanish Retreat/Seminar146527IA,Restricted seminar for Spanish Heritage speakers; preference given to SPAN 108S students. Meets one weekend off-campus. Cultural heritage trip to San Francisco using only Spanish for communication. Contact instructor for permission number.
SPAN 480 Capstone Service Learning Exp142695IA,Course associated with SPAN 492. Students work with various local organizations and the Hispanic community. Valuable opportunities to apply and reflect on learning as well as work with the technical and social complexities of providing services to the community.
SW 101 Intro to SW & SW Institutions146540IA,SW 101 is Introduction to Social Work, formerly known as SW 104. LD D or E and DCG
SW 101 Intro to SW & SW Institutions246541IA,SW 101 is Introduction to Social Work, formerly known as SW 104. LD D or E and DCG
WLDF 311 Wildlife Techniques1043762IA,Required one three-day (F,S,SU) field trip
WLDF 365 Ornithology I1043767IA,Students are required to meet at 0700 for transportation to laboratories
WLDF 423 Wildlife Mgmt (Nongame Wldf)1043773IA,Required one three-day (F,S,SU) field trip
WLDF 430 Ecol/Mgmt Wetland Habitats1043991IA,Required one three-day (F,S,SU) field trip
WLDF 475 Wildlife Ethology1043778IA,Required one day (Sat) field trip
WLDF 478 Ecology Wildlife Populations1044511IA,Required one three-day (F,S,SU) field trip
WLDF 482 Wildlife Conclave144855IA,Required one week field trip (Conclave)
WLDF 578 Advanced Populations1043452IA,Required one three-day (F,S,SU) field trip
WS 306 Sex/Clss/Cltr Intrnl Shrt Stry142483IA,This course is cross-listed with GERM 306.
WS 309B Gender and Communication141746IA,This course is cross-listed with COMM 309B.
WS 309B Gender and Communication241751IA,This course is cross-listed with COMM 309B.
WS 309B Gender and Communication342495IA,This course is cross-listed with COMM 309B.
WS 315 Sex, Gender & Globalization141392IA,This course is cross-listed with ANTH 315.
WS 316 Gender & Society141744IA,This course is cross-listed with SOC 316.
WS 317 Women and Development142465IA,This course is cross-listed with ANTH 317.
WS 336 American Ethnic Literature142055IA,Performing Race and Gender. Analyze fiction, drama, film and autobiography exploring social/legal constructions of race, gender, sexuality. What are rewards / punishments for fitting or challenging these boxes? Readings include Gabby Rivera, Hwang, Moraga, Cliff, Uyehara, Sui Sin Far, Larsen, West, and the film Moonlight. This course is cross-listed with ES 336 and ENGL 336.
WS 436 Human Sexuality141761IA,This course is cross-listed with PSYC 436.
ZOOL 314 Invertebrate Zoology1043592IA,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 - Laboratory1143593IA,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 - Laboratory1243594IA,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 530 Benthic Ecology1043480IA,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 530 Benthic Ecology - Laboratory1143481IA,Lab meets at the Marine lab in Trinidad, CA; please allow 30 minutes commute time each way from HSU to Marine Lab and return.