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

W118: Class sections with notes Fall 2019 - refreshed: 31-OCT-19/15:15
all_classnotes2194M report generated: 31-OCT-19
Class
Sect
CN
Class Notes
AHSS 102 Humboldt Peoples and Places143412IA,Open
ANTH 104 Cultural Anthropology141689IA,Class is fully online.
ANTH 104 Cultural Anthropology241690IA,Class meets 66% of the time in person, Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:00-5:50. The remainder of the class is conducted online.
ANTH 310 Theory and History in Anth141715IA,Class meets 75% of the time in person, MWF 8:00-8:50. The remainder of the class is conducted online.
ANTH 310 Theory and History in Anth241716IA,Class meets 75% of the time in person, Mondays and Wednesdays 9:00-10:20. The remainder of the class is conducted online.
ANTH 318 Ethnography141718IA,Class meets 50% of the time in person, Mondays 1:00-2:50. The remainder of the class is conducted online.
ANTH 390 Power & Resistance: S African141725IA,Class meets 75% of the time in person, Tuesdays and Thursdays 1:00-2:20. The remainder of the class is conducted online.
ANTH 485 ANTH Teaching & Leadership241728IA,There will be two class meetings: Monday, 8/26/2019, 5:00-5:50 and Monday, 12/9/2019, 5:00-5:50. The remainder of the class will be conducted online.
ART 301 The Museum242308IA,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 301 Impressionism342309IA,This course provides an in-depth examination of Impressionism, surveying its major artists and works, as well as the artistic, historical, cultural, and social contexts within which it evolved.
ART 304 The Art of War142311IA,This course explores twentieth-century U.S. art and material culture in relationship to war. A few major themes include the relationship between art and politics, constructions of masculinity, wartime sexuality, and protest art.
ART 321 The Natural World142312IA,Create a series of drawings informed by a study of images and ideas about the natural world.
ART 330 Woodcut142317IA,Black & white and color woodcut.
ART 396B Mold Making243413IA,Students will learn how to make several different types of molds. Students will experience casting plaster and wax into these molds.
ART 396B Guest Artist Workshop343414IA,Guest Artist Rik Leopold. Learn about casting resin in unexpected, forgotten, or derelict places.
BIOL 180 Selected Topics in Biology143622IA,BIOL 180 College Skills in the Sciences supports student learning in BOT 105: Must be concurrently enrolled in the specified EOP section of BOT 105. [Coreq:BOT 105]
BIOL 180A Selected Topics in Biology Act143642IA,BIOL 180 College Skills in the Sciences supports student learning in BOT 105: Must be concurrently enrolled in the specified EOP section of BOT 105. [Coreq:BOT 105]
BIOL 255 Marine Biology1042576IA,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 - Laboratory1142577IA,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 597 Methods of Laboratory Instruct142614IA,BIOL 597 includes mandatory pre-semester immersion weekend on August 24th and 25th, 2019, from 0900-1400.
CRGS 108 Pwr/Privilege:Gen/Race/Sex/Cls341668DA,This section is for EOP students only, and students will be registered by EOP
CRGS 118 College Skills1041676DA,Course is for EOP students only, and students will be registered by EOP.
CRGS 118 College Skills - Activity1141677DA,Course is for EOP students only, and students will be registered by EOP.
CRIM 225S Inequalities/Criminalization - Tutorial1141272IA,Service Learning component required outside of class time.
CRIM 225S Inequalities/Criminalization - Tutorial2141274IA,Service Learning component required outside of class time.
EC 615 Graduate Colloquium141990IA,Environment and Community MA graduate students develop, share, and present work related to their thesis or project. Includes required participation in the Environment and Community Program's Speaker Series presentations on select Thursdays 5:30-7:00; https://envcomm.humboldt.edu/sustainable-futures
ENGL 102 Composition and Rhetoric A1242089IA,This writing course is STEM-specific, and is best for students who plan to major in science or mathematics. However, it is open to all students.
ENGL 102 Composition and Rhetoric A1442091IA,Open
ENGL 102 Composition and Rhetoric A1542092IA,This writing course is STEM-specific, and is best for students who plan to major in science or mathematics. However, it is open to all students.
ENGL 102 Composition and Rhetoric A1642093IA,This writing course is STEM-specific, and is best for students who plan to major in science or mathematics. However, it is open to all students.
ENGL 102 Composition and Rhetoric A2142098IA,This writing course is STEM-specific, and is best for students who plan to major in science or mathematics. However, it is open to all students.
ENGL 102 Composition and Rhetoric A2442101IA,This writing course is STEM-specific, and is best for students who plan to major in science or mathematics. However, it is open to all students.
ENGL 104 Accelerated Comp and Rhetoric142113IA,Science Fiction/Fantasy Theme: an opportunity for sci-fi/fantasy fans to read, analyze, discuss, and write about these complex and evolving genres. 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 Rhetoric542117IA,This course is reserved for placed based learning communities. Any questions, please refer to the director at 826.3383.
ENGL 104 Accelerated Comp and Rhetoric842120IA,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 240 World Lit142136IA,Literature of North Africa and the Middle East: Modern Arabic literature in translation, with works focusing on regional history, Arab feminism, and encounters with the West.
ENGL 336 American Ethnic Lit142850IA,Multicultural Queer Narratives: Fiction, memoir, poetry, film and performances that subvert conventions of sexuality, ethnicity, identity, and narrative. Audre Lorde, Cherríe Moraga, Deborah Miranda, Tim'm West, Carla Trujillo, Zamora Linmark, the film Moonlight, and more.
ENGL 370 Literature of Power and Place142852IA,Power in and of the Home: A place is a space made meaningful and few spaces are as meaningful as the home. The household or home is a geographical and metaphorical space that is socially, politically, and historically constructed; it can be a place of nurturance, love, and refuge as well as a place of alienation, horror, and violence. This semester we will engage with a variety of texts and disciplines in order to investigate different conceptions of the household and home as well as representations of power within (and without) the home in relation to class, gender, race, age, and



sexuality.
ENGL 570 Literature of Power and Place142855IA,Power in and of the Home: A place is a space made meaningful and few spaces are as meaningful as the home. The household or home is a geographical and metaphorical space that is socially, politically, and historically constructed; it can be a place of nurturance, love, and refuge as well as a place of alienation, horror, and violence. This semester we will engage with a variety of texts and disciplines in order to investigate different conceptions of the household and home as well as representations of power within (and without) the home in relation to class, gender, race, age, and



sexuality.
ENST 123 Green Building142720IA,Student Facilitators: Sara Keitly & Zareah Huff Class meets Sept. 11 through Nov. 13, 2019/Wednesdays Classes meets in CCAT
ENST 123 Urban Homesteading242722IA,Student Facilitators: Jacob Gellatly Class meets Sept. 9 through Nov. 11, 2019/Mondays Classes meets in CCAT
ENST 123 Indig Perspectives - Environ342723IA,Student Facilitators: Vincent Diaz Class meets Sept. 12 through Nov. 14, 2019/Thursdays Classes meets in CCAT
ENST 123 Fndtns of Organic Gardening442721IA,Student Facilitators: Charlotte Hadden Class meets Sept. 11 through Nov. 13, 2019/Wednesdays Classes meets in CCAT
ES 107 Chican@/Latin@ Lives241734IA,All seats are restricted to Freshmen only. 24 seats are for the Creando Raíces student learning community.
ES 336 American Ethnic Literature142851IA,Multicultural Queer Narratives: Fiction, memoir, poetry, film and performances that subvert conventions of sexuality, ethnicity, identity, and narrative. Audre Lorde, Cherrie Moraga, Deborah Miranda, Tim'm West, Carla Trujillo, Zamora Linmark, Gloria Anzaldua, the film Moonlight, and more.
ESM 303 Natural History & Ecology - Laboratory1142005IA,Lab 42005 must be taken with 2nd lecture 42009
ESM 303 Natural History & Ecology - Laboratory1242006IA,Lab 42006 must be taken with 2nd lecture 42010
ESM 303 Natural History & Ecology - Laboratory1342007Lab 42007 must be taken with 2nd lecture 42011
ESM 303 Natural History & Ecology - Laboratory1442008IA,Lab 42008 must be taken with 2nd lecture 42012
ESM 435 Grant Proposal Writing142046IA,Grant Focus: Research Projects
ESM 435 Grant Proposal Writing242047IA,Grant Focus: Educational & Outreach Projects
ESM 435 Grant Proposal Writing342048Grant Focus: Educational & Outreach Projects

W118: Class sections with notes Fall 2019 - refreshed: 31-OCT-19/15:15
all_classnotes2194M report generated: 31-OCT-19
Class
Sect
CN
Class Notes
FISH 260 Fish Conservation & Management1041578IA,Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
FISH 310 Ichthyology1041581IA,Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
FISH 370 Aquaculture141587IA,Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
FISH 380 Techniques in Fishery Biology1041589IA,Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
FISH 435 Ecology of Marine Fish1041591IA,Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
FISH 470 River Fish Restoration Ecology1041593IA,Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
FISH 476 Ecology of Running Water1041595IA,Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
FISH 570 River Fish Restoration Ecology1041597IA,Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
FISH 576 Ecology of Running Waters1041599IA,Several Field trips are required, possibly including weekends. Students provide their own transportation.
FREN 100 Enlgtmt & Pst-Colnlsm142156IA,Taught in English.
FREN 390 Topic Cinema Francophone World142163IA,Taught in English. Course meets four Tuesday evenings.
GEOG 357M Climate and People Depth Exp.142755IA,Class meets for field trip Oct. 3-6, 2019. Location Coast, Klamath Mountains, Carr Fire near Whiskeytown, CA.
GEOG 469 Geography Field Experience142756IA,Class will have four day trips starting Sept 14, 2019 through Nov. 9, 2019 1. Sept. 14- Old Town Erureka 2. Patrick's Point 3. Ferndale 4. Prairie Creek
GEOG 470 Topics in Geog for Teachers142758IA,Online course
GEOL 109 General Geology - Laboratory1141545IA,Field trips: 9/9; 9/16; 10/14; 10/28; 11/18
GEOL 109 General Geology - Laboratory1241546IA,Field trips: 9/10; 9/17; 10/15; 10/29; 11/19
GEOL 306 General Geomorphology - Laboratory1141551IA,Field trips: 9/4; 9/18; 10/2; 10/23
GEOL 306 General Geomorphology - Laboratory1241552IA,Field trips: 9/3; 9/17; 10/1; 10/22
GEOL 312 Earth Materials1041553IA,Field trips: 10/19 to 10/20 (Klamath Mtns); 11/3 (Horse Mtn & Titlow Hill)
GEOL 332 Sedimentary Geology1041556IA,Field trips: 9/12; 10/10; 10/17;10/24; 11/2 (Saturday); 11/14
GEOL 335 Geologic Field Methods I - Laboratory1141560IA,Field trips: 8/30 to 9/1; 10/5 to 10/6
GEOL 474 Volcanology141577IA,Field trips: 9/6 to 9/8 (Medicine Lake & Shasta); 9/27 to 9/29 (Lassen Peak)
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab142765IA,Online course
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab242766IA,This hybrid class meets every Wednesday 8:00-9:20
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab342767IA,This hybrid class meets every Wednesday 9:30-10:50
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab442768IA,This hybrid class meets every Wednesday 12:00-1:20
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab542769IA,This hybrid class meets every Thursday 8:00-9:20
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab642770IA,This hybrid class meets every Thursdays 9:30-10:50
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab742771IA,This hybrid class meets every Friday 8:00-9:20
GSP 101L Geospatial Concepts Lab842772IA,This hybrid class meets every Friday 11:00-12:20
JMC 320 Advanced Reporting142942IA,Additional TBA time required
MUS 107J Jazz Combos141340IA,Combos will rehearse Fridays between Noon and 3 p.m. in MusicA 131. Please see https://music.humboldt.edu/jazz for further information.
MUS 407J Jazz Combos141426IA,Combos will rehearse Fridays between Noon and 3 p.m. in MusicA 131. Please see https://music.humboldt.edu/jazz for further information.
NAS 104 Intro to Nat American Studies343513IA,Open
PHIL 480 HSU Philosophy Forum142276IA,There will be four in-person class meetings: Wednesday 9/4, 5:00-6:50; Wednesday 10/2, 5:00-6:50; Wednesday 11/6, 5:00-6:50; and Wednesday 12/4, 5:00-6:50. The remainder of the class will be conducted online.
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology1041281IA,Students enrolled in this course are also required to attend recitation session, either section 11 (41282), 12 (41283), 13 (41284), or 14 (41285).
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology - 2nd Lec1141282IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 104 section 11 (41282) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 104 section 10 (41281).
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology - 2nd Lec1241283IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 104 section 12 (41283) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 104 section 10 (41281).
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology - 2nd Lec1341284IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 104 section 13 (41284) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 104 section 10 (41281).
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology - 2nd Lec1441285IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 104 section 14 (41285) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 104 section 10 (41281).
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology2041286DA,Course is for EOP students only. Students will be registered by EOP.
SOC 104 Introduction to Sociology - 2nd Lec2141287DA,Course is for EOP students only. Students will be registered by EOP.
SOC 113 Sociology Skills Development1041288DA,Course is for EOP students only. Students will be registered by EOP.
SOC 113 Sociology Skills Development - Activity1141289DA,Course is for EOP students only. Students will be registered by EOP.
SOC 225S Social Issues and Action - Tutorial1141291IA,Service Learning component required outside of class time.
SOC 282L Sociological Statistics Lab141292This course can be waived with successful completion of stats course w/SPSS. Talk to your advisor.
SOC 282L Sociological Statistics Lab241293IA,This course can be waived with successful completion of stats course w/SPSS. Talk to your advisor.
SOC 282L Sociological Statistics Lab341294IA,This course can be waived with successful completion of stats course w/SPSS. Talk to your advisor.
SOC 282L Sociological Statistics Lab441295IA,This course can be waived with successful completion of stats course w/SPSS. Talk to your advisor.
SOC 282L Sociological Statistics Lab541296This course can be waived with successful completion of stats course w/SPSS. Talk to your advisor.
SOC 303 Race & Inequality1041297IA,Students who enroll in this course are also required to attend recitation session, either section 11 (41298), or 12 (41299). Sociology Majors are required to enroll in SOC 303M (41300).
SOC 303 Race & Inequality - 2nd Lec1141298IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 303 section 11 (41298) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 303 section 10 (41297).
SOC 303 Race & Inequality - 2nd Lec1241299IA,Students who enroll in recitation session Soc 303 section 12 (41299) will also be required to enroll in lecture component of the course: Soc 303 section 10 (41297).
SOC 303M Race & Inequality for Majors141300IA,Must be taken concurrently w/SOC 303 (41297).

W118: Class sections with notes Fall 2019 - refreshed: 31-OCT-19/15:15
all_classnotes2194M report generated: 31-OCT-19
Class
Sect
CN
Class Notes
SOC 306 The Changing Family141301IA,Sociology Majors are required to enroll in SOC 306M (41302).
SOC 306M The Changing Family for Majors141302IA,Must be taken concurrently w/SOC 306 (41301).
SOC 372 Proseminar141305IA,This course meets the first half of the semester, and Dec 13th. On Sep 13th this course will meet in SH_118 and SH_119, check with instructor.
SOC 372 Proseminar241306IA,Late start date, this course meets the second half of the semester. On Nov 1st this course will meet in SH_118 and SH_119, check with instructor.
SOC 382 Intro to Social Research141307IA,If SOC 282L was waived by your advisor please email instructor of SOC 382 to request a permission number.
SOC 382 Intro to Social Research241308IA,If SOC 282L was waived by your advisor please email instructor of SOC 382 to request a permission number.
SOC 472 Graduate School Planning141310IA,This course meets the first half of the semester. On Sep 6th this course will meet in BSS 317.
SOC 480 Crimes of the Powerful141312IA,This course meets CJS Majors Knowledge Area: Inequalities, Identities and Crime.
SOC 480 Teaching Sociology Experience243407IA,This course to be taken concurrently with SOC 560, email instructor for permission number.
SOC 482 Internship1041313IA,See: http://www2.humboldt.edu/sociology/ba_capstone for requirements. Instructor Approval required. Submit research proposal per direction at link to instructor by May 13. Instructor: Karen.August@humboldt.edu
SOC 482 Internship - Tutorial1141314IA,Internship component required for this course, talk to instructor for further information.
SOC 482 Internship2041315IA,See: http://www2.humboldt.edu/sociology/ba_capstone for requirements. Instructor Approval required. Submit research proposal per direction at link to instructor by May 13. Instructor: Karen.August@humboldt.edu
SOC 482 Internship - Tutorial2141316IA,Internship component required for this course, talk to instructor for further information.
SOC 492 Senior Thesis141317IA,See: http://www2.humboldt.edu/sociology/ba_capstone for requirements. Instructor Approval required. Submit research proposal per direction at link to instructor by May 13. Instructor Christina.Martinek@humboldt.edu
SOC 560 Teaching Sociology141318This course to be taken concurrently with SOC 480, sec 2 (43407).
SPAN 105 Spanish Language & Culture I341903IA,Online Spanish classes enforce the Letter grade mode. Credit / No Credit is not an option.
SPAN 106 Spanish Language & Culture II341909IA,Online Spanish classes enforce the Letter grade mode. Credit / No Credit is not an option.
SPAN 370 Spanish Retreat/Seminar141923IA,Restricted seminar for Spanish Heritage speakers; preference given to SPAN 108 students. Meets one weekend off-campus. Cultural heritage trip to San Francisco using only Spanish for communication. Contact instructor for permission number.
WLDF 111 Introduction to Wildlife141620IA,Required one field trip
WLDF 210 Intro to Wldlfe Conserv & Admn1041621IA,Required one day (S or SU) field trip
WLDF 311 Wildlife Techniques1041630IA,Required one three-day (F,S,SU) field trip
WLDF 365 Ornithology I1041635IA,Students are required to meet at 0700 for transportation to laboratories
WLDF 420 Wildlife Mgmt (Waterfowl)1043246IA,Students are required to meet at 0700 for transportation to 'field' laboratories and one weekend field trip.
WLDF 430 Ecol/Mgmt Wetland Habitats1041643IA,Required one three-day (F,S,SU) field trip
WLDF 460 Conservation Biology1041646IA,Required local field trips
WLDF 482 Wildlife Conclave141660IA,Required one week field trip
WS 306 Sex/Clss/Cltr Intrnl Shrt Stry141873IA,This class is cross-listed with GERM 306.
WS 309B Gender and Communication141875IA,The class is cross-listed with COMM 309B.
WS 309B Gender and Communication241876The class is cross-listed with COMM 309B.
WS 309B Gender and Communication343340IA,The class is cross-listed with COMM 309B.
WS 316 Gender & Society141886IA,This class is cross-listed with SOC 316.
WS 336 American Ethnic Literature141889IA,This class is cross-listed with ES 336 and ENGL 336.
WS 436 Human Sexuality141895IA,This class is cross-listed with PSYC 436.
ZOOL 314 Invertebrate Zoology1042541IA,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 - Laboratory1142542IA,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 - Laboratory1242543IA,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 Ecology1042554IA,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 - Laboratory1142555IA,Lab meets at the Marine lab in Trinidad, CA; please allow 30 minutes commute time each way from HSU to Marine Lab and return.