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

W118: Class sections with notes Spring 2025 - refreshed: 21-APR-25/00:29
all_classnotes2252M report generated: 21-APR-25
Class
Sect
CN
Class Notes
ANTH 210 Intro to Anthropology Major121454IA,This class will use the Hyflex mode of instruction. The class will meet in person in BSS 310 on Fridays from 1:00-1:50. Students will have the option of attending these meetings virtually. During the week of March 10, students will meet online only on Wednesday, March 12 from 5:00-6:50 PM; there will be no Friday meeting that week.
ANTH 307 Vikings: Myth, Legend, Reality121280IA,Special Topic: Vikings: Myth, Legend, Reality - Investigate the Vikings of legend as they were a thousand years ago, their influence on today's cultures & media, and examine the material evidence scattered throughout Europe & the Mid-East.
ANTH 329 Queer Across Cultures121610IA,Special Topic: Queer Across Cultures - A survey course on understandings of queerness across culture areas, the intersections of racism/disability with queerness, indigenous queer embodiment, and how AIDS has impacted cultural beliefs around queerness.
ANTH 482 Anthropology Internship223797IA,Students will receive funding through the Sustainable Food Systems program to facilitate an internship in a Humboldt County food producer space or with an organization focused on food system issues.
ANTH 485 Sust Food Syst Field Studies121482IA,Special Topic: Sustainable Food Systems Field Studies - Explore global food system topics through field trips to community-based, sustainable food system-related organizations.
ANTH 485 Sust Food Syst Trip UC Davis221643IA,Field trip to UC Davis to explore graduate opportunities for Biochemistry and Microbial Ecology majors. Waste management and food production stops will also be featured.
ANTH 680 Skeletal Biology & Forensics123810IA,Special Topic: Skeletal Biology & Forensics - Intensive graduate-level study of human osteology and skeletal biology, including techniques for creating biological profiles and estimating age, sex, stature, trauma, and disease; application to legal investigations and human rights.
ANTH 680 Cultural Resource Management223815IA,Special Topic: Cultural Resource Management - Advanced vocationally-oriented study of applied archaeology. Examine ethical, legal, and technical aspects of cultural and heritage resources management within the US with a review of global case studies.
ANTH 680 Prof Publication & Presentatn323819IA,Special Topic: Professional Publication & Presentation - Valuable introduction to the many aspects of the academic publishing process. Emphasis is on exploring techniques for preparing and submitting journal articles, responding to peer review, and presenting papers and posters at academic conferences.
ART 301 Art and Otherness121127IA,This course will explore the historical and ongoing constructions of global systems and hierarchies as they manifest in artistic traditions, highlighting examples that speak to the ways in which art has been used to construct and reinforce ideas of belonging and otherness in various places and points in history.
ART 301 Gender and Sexuality in Art221386IA,This course will explore modern European and American art and visual culture through the lens of gender and sexuality. Major themes will include women as artists and subjects, queer art, erotica, the construction and/or reinforcement of gender norms through visual media, and the body in representation.
ART 302 Non-Western Art in The Museum121516IA,This course will examine how Non-Western Art is presented in museums around the world. Topics to include collection histories, contemporary ethical debates around restitution, and updated methods of display.
ART 308 Representation in Film Matters123601IA,Concepts of filmic and media representation will be explored to look at different ways that BIPOC & Queer centered stories and filmmakers have transcended the conventional narrative storytelling structures.
ART 396B CCACA Clay Conference123532IA,CCACA Field Trip
CANN 120 Intro to Cannabis Studies123795IA,students required to have webcams for online (Zoom) class
CANN 345 Cannabis Env Reg & Env Req123801IA,Prerequisite is optional; Students may obtain the consent of the instructor to enroll in this course.
CANN 420 Cannabis Law and Public Policy123473IA,Prerequisite is optional; Students may obtain the consent of the instructor to enroll in this course. Students required to have webcams for online (Zoom) class.
COMM 474 Communication Wizards123478IA,TBA/Meetings are planned in Telonicher House/Squad Room
CRGS 482 Internship121062IA,IA,IA, Instructor Approval Required. Email pmla1@humboldt.edu.
CRGS 482 Internship221063IA,IA,IA, Instructor Approval Required. Email pmla1@humboldt.edu.
CRGS 482 Internship321064IA,IA,IA, Instructor Approval Required. Email pmla1@humboldt.edu.
CRIM 125 Introduction to CJS121151IA,students required to have webcams for online (Zoom) class
CRIM 410 Theories of Justice & Crime121152IA,students required to have webcams for online (Zoom) class
EDUC 377 Teaching Inclusive Classrooms123495IA,Asynchronous online course with some in-person meetings through the semester.
ENGL 105 Queer Futures121604IA,Special Topic Description: In this course we'll read speculative fiction and speculate about queer futures. We'll investigate how readers and texts make meaning together and consider how literary texts can help us build imaginative capacities to create worlds beyond those that are not enough.
ENGL 232 U.S. Lit and Social Change121424IA,Study literature and `artivism' across multiple centuries. Consider cultural impact. Explore online archives and digital tools to try new ways of reading literature.
ENGL 336 Ungovernable Worlds As/Am Lit121168IA,Special Topic Description: We'll study literature on the ungovernable worlds of the Asian American diaspora. This is the space for an abolition feminist and non-western/western anarchist praxis. Engage in various genres of text. This class is cross-listed with ES 336 and WS 336.
ENGL 342 Special Topics in Shakespeare121170IA,Special Topic Description: This class will explore current approaches to teaching, performing, and adapting Shakespeare as well as scholarly work on Shakespeare and colonialism; the theater, race and religion; and early modern trans-studies.
ENGL 394 Oregon Shakespeare Festival123396IA,Weekend field trip to Ashland, Oregon to see two plays at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. The dates for this trip are April 26 and 27. Course includes discussion about plays and performances. Pre-trip meeting February 26 and post-trip meeting April 30.
ENGL 410 Queer Women's Memoir123390IA,Special Topic Description: Examine queer women's personal narratives, including Cristy C. Road's graphic memoir and Black feminist activist Barbara Smith's collected essays and interviews. Focus on queer and "quare" activist histories, self-representation and coming-of-age narratives, and intersectional analysis of life writing. Counts toward majors in ENGL, WS, and MQS and minors in Lit, Ethnic American Lit, WS, and MQS.
ENGL 510 Queer Women's Memoir123391IA,Special Topic Description: Examine queer women's personal narratives, including Cristy C. Road's graphic memoir and Black feminist activist Barbara Smith's collected essays and interviews. Focus on queer and "quare" activist histories, self-representation and coming-of-age narratives, and intersectional analysis of life writing. Counts toward majors in ENGL, WS, and MQS and minors in Lit, Ethnic American Lit, WS, and MQS.
ENGL 580 Facilitated Writing Community123449IA,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 226 Comp Methods for Enginring II1022704IA,If you require a permission # to enroll in this class, please email ENGR Dept Chair, Eileen Cashman, and specify which lab you prefer.
ENGR 226 Comp Methods for Enginring II - Laboratory1122705IA,If you require a permission # to enroll in this class, please email ENGR Dept Chair, Eileen Cashman, and specify which lab you prefer.
ENGR 226 Comp Methods for Enginring II - Laboratory1223667IA,If you require a permission # to enroll in this class, please email ENGR Dept Chair, Eileen Cashman, and specify which lab you prefer.
ENGR 313 Systems Analysis1022618IA,If you require a permission # to enroll in this class, please email ENGR Dept Chair, Eileen Cashman, and specify which lab you prefer.
ENGR 313 Systems Analysis - Laboratory1122619IA,If you require a permission # to enroll in this class, please email ENGR Dept Chair, Eileen Cashman, and specify which lab you prefer.
ENGR 331 Thermo & Energy Systems I - Laboratory1122595IA,If you require a permission # to enroll in this class, please email ENGR Dept Chair, Eileen Cashman, and specify which lab you prefer.
ENGR 331 Thermo & Energy Systems I - Laboratory1223677IA,If you require a permission # to enroll in this class, please email ENGR Dept Chair, Eileen Cashman, and specify which lab you prefer.
ENGR 410 Environ. Health & Impact Asmnt122269IA,If you require a permission # to enroll in this class, please email ENGR Dept Chair, Eileen Cashman
ENGR 498 Directed Design Project3922775IA,Directed Design Project for Mechanical Engineers
ENGR 499 Directed Study2923968IA,Capstone Design for Mechanical Engineers
ENST 123 Intro to Herbs321363IA,Class is student-facilitated. Facilitator: Viviana Morfin. Class meetings Feb 10- Apr 25 in CCAT.
ENST 123 Sustainable Arts and Crafts421372IA,Class is student-facilitated. Facilitator: CJ Pehle. Class meetings Feb 10- Apr 25 in CCAT.
ENST 123 Cooking and Sustainability521491IA,Class is student-facilitated. Facilitator: Kiah Glynn. Class meetings Feb 10- Apr 25 in CCAT.
ES 200 African Am and Latinx Am Hist123702IA,This class is for Pelican Bay
ES 202 Hip Hop & the Black Experience121467IA,Students taking ES 202 will be required to attend and present at Cal Poly Humboldt's annual Hip-Hop conference, scheduled for April 17 and April 18, 5 PM - 9 PM, both days.
ES 336 Ungovernable Worlds As/Am Lit121070IA,Special Topic Description: We'll study literature on the ungovernable worlds of the Asian American diaspora. This is the space for an abolition feminist and non-western/western anarchist praxis. Engage in various genres of text. This class is cross-listed with ENGL 336 and WS 336.
ESM 482 Internship122301IA,Sustainability Office Internship. Enroll in this section for on-campus internships offered through Office of Sustainability. Contact Morgan King (mpk9@humboldt.edu) for information.
ESM 482 Internship222456IA,Sustainability Office Internship Enroll in this section for on-campus internships offered through Office of Sustainability.
ESM 482 Internship322728IA,Sustainability Office Internship Enroll in this section for on-campus internships offered through Office of Sustainability. Contact Katie Koscielak (kmk928@humboldt.edu) for information.
ESM 499 Directed Study1022600IA,This section is for the JEDI Committee.
FILM 308 Representation in Film Matters123422IA,Concepts of filmic and media representation will be explored to look at different ways that BIPOC & Queer centered stories and filmmakers have transcended the conventional narrative storytelling structures.
FILM 378 Sound for Film123868IA,Students will learn how to use sound to enhance a visual story, and cover topics such as production, recording, editing, and mixing. No prerequisites.

W118: Class sections with notes Spring 2025 - refreshed: 21-APR-25/00:29
all_classnotes2252M report generated: 21-APR-25
Class
Sect
CN
Class Notes
FREN 107 French Level III121051IA,This is a Hybrid Class that meets SYNCHRONOUSLY in person and online. Please contact the course instructor with questions.
GEOG 469 Geography Field Experience121458IA,California Geographic Society Conference, April 25-27th, 2025, Turlock, CA
HIST 110 U.S. History to 1877221200IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
HIST 110 U.S. History to 1877321368IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
HIST 111 U.S. History Since 1877221369IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
HIST 111 U.S. History Since 1877321555IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
HIST 482 Internship in History121204IA,Internships at local museums, archives, historic sites, etc.
HIST 482 Internship in History221490IA,Internships at local museums, archives, historic sites, etc.
HIST 482 Internship in History323935IA,Opportunity for students to collect and present oral histories from those involved in or impacted by Spring 2024 campus and community protests.
HIST 482 Internship in History423936IA,Opportunity for students to collect and present oral histories from those involved in or impacted by Spring 2024 campus and community protests.
JMC 280 Investigative Workshop123832IA,Course meets for 2 in-person Wed classes (1/22 & 4/23) and 2 Saturday intensive workshops (2/1 and 3/8)
JMC 324 Feature Writing123524IA,Meets in-person MW with one hour of online asynch instruction Fridays.
JMC 328 Media Law121333IA,Meets in-person MW with one hour of online asynch instruction Fridays.
JMC 429 Advanced Public Relations123527IA,JMC 120 "Beginning Reporting" requirement has been dropped. Please contact instructor for permission to enroll.
JMC 480 News Parody: Theory & Practice121334IA,Meets in-person MW with one hour of online asynch instruction Fridays.
LSEE 475 Health and Physical Education123161IA,Free "Open Educational Resources" are required for this course. Please see your Instructor.
MATH 109C Calculus 1 Part 21023538IA,Math 109 (CN 43771) is a corequisite with Math 198 (CN 43362)
MUS 107J Jazz Combos121285IA,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 Combos121286IA,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.
OCN 304 Resources of the Sea1022323IA,This class meets for 1.5 hours Tuesday and Thursday.
PHIL 485 Philosophy of Perception121292IA,Special Topic Description: A survey of contemporary philosophical theories of perception and perceptual content. Topics covered: sense datum theory, phenomenal intentionality, naive realism, non-conceptual content.
PSCI 110 American Government121186IA,This is a hybrid class with a synchronous face-to-face component and an online asynchronous component.
PSCI 110 American Government321188IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with a synchronous component and an asynchronous component.
PSCI 110 American Government421196IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with a synchronous component and an asynchronous component.
PSCI 159 California Government121433IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
PSCI 159 California Government224150IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
PSCI 160 California Institutions121434IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions
PSCI 160 California Institutions224136IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions
PSCI 371 E Law Conference121383IA,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 2/28 and 3/2.
REC 430 Outdoor Leadership Expedition1023771IA,Field Trip dates are March 1-2, 2025 in Klamath, CA and April 4-12, 2025 in Hells Canyon, ID.
REC 430 Outdoor Leadership Expedition - Laboratory1123772IA,Field Trip dates are March 1-2, 2025 in Klamath, CA and April 4-12, 2025 in Hells Canyon, ID.
RS 105 World Religions121147IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
RS 302W Cults, Clubs, and NRMs121515IA,This is a hybrid class with a face-to-face component and an online asynchronous component.
RS 341 Spiritual Traditions of India121514IA,This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
RS 393 Comp Religions&Spiritualities123920IA,This class is being offered at Pelican Bay State Prison.
RS 394 Jewish Spirituality Weekend121380IA,Celebrate the Sabbath with beautiful rituals, songs, and meals. Weekend led by Rabbi Naomi Steinberg.
RS 394 Gomde Tibetan Buddhist Retreat221381IA,Spend two nights at a traditional, Tibetan retreat center in beautiful Leggett, CA. Learn basic Tibetan Buddhists teachings, including chanting and meditation.
RS 394 Palestine: Multifaith Activism321382IA,This weekend course features the group Humboldt for Palestine, a collective that promotes education and activism in Palestine and interconnected anti-imperial struggles. Friday night film screening and discussion; Saturday workshop including focused discussion groups, short talks, and a session to examine effective activism, followed by a fast-breaking Ramadan meal with the local Muslim community. Sunday we will join the Unitarian Universalist congregation as they host speakers focused on the Palestinian struggle.
SOC 330 Social Deviance121356IA,Students required to have webcams for online class (zoom)
SP 310 Interdisciplinary Inquiry123367IA,ONLINE. Classes meet via Zoom. Zoom link located in Canvas.
SP 482 Exper. Learning/Internship0023368IA,Instructor approal (reach out to the class instructor to obtain permission number for this class). ONLINE. Classes meet via Zoom. Zoom link located in Canvas.
SP 492W Senior Capstone Project123901IA,ONLINE. Classes meet via Zoom. Zoom link located in Canvas.
SPED 705 Multicultural Special Educ122830IA,HYFLEX Course:The class will meet face-to-face unless other arrangements have been approved by the instructor.
SPED 711 Curr & Instrct: Sci & Soc Stds122833IA,HYFLEX Course: The class will meet face-to-face unless other arrangements have been approved by the instructor.
SPED 721 Transition Planning122834IA,HYFLEX Course: The class will meet face-to-face unless other arrangements have been approved by the instructor.
SW 330 Social Work Policy223141DA,This is a fully online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 330 Social Work Policy323814DA,This is a fully online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 341 Social Work Methods II223137DA,This is a fully online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 341 Social Work Methods II323214DA,This is a fully online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 351 Human Behavior & Social Env II223139DA,This is a fully online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 351 Human Behavior & Social Env II323813DA,This is a fully online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 355 Social Agency Experience - Tutorial1123145DA,There is a $20 class fee associated with this class. This is an online course and will meet synchronously approx. once a month on Thursdays from 6-8pm.
SW 355 Social Agency Experience - Tutorial2123443DA,There is a $20 class fee associated with this class. This is an online course and will meet synchronously approx. once a month on Thursdays from 6-8pm.
SW 356 Social Work Field Preparation223143DA,This course meets approx. once a month synchronously Thursdays from 6-8 pm.

W118: Class sections with notes Spring 2025 - refreshed: 21-APR-25/00:29
all_classnotes2252M report generated: 21-APR-25
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CN
Class Notes
SW 356 Social Work Field Preparation323420DA,This course meets approx. once a month synchronously Thursdays from 6-8 pm.
SW 442 Mental Health and Recovery223132DA,This is a fully online course and will meet synchronously on Thursdays from 6-8pm approximately 3 times during the semester rotating with other major courses.
SW 480 Wellness Coach II123426IA,This course meets synchronously monthly for additional training, reserved for social work seniors in qualifying placements. Students must have take SW 480 in Wellness Coach I in previous semester.
TA 367 The Art of Clowning121548IA,A course that explores the unpredictable, ridiculous, and dynamic art of clowning. Students will create clown characters and original material, explore clowning-based principles, and examine the cultural significance of the clown figure.
WLC 480 ISLP Philippines121481IA,ISLP Philippines Pre-trip classes meet on Thursday, 5:00-6:50pm between 1/30-4/3. Travel dates 3/13-3/23
WLC 480 ISLP Mexico221599IA,ISLP Mexico trip dates are 1/09-1/20/25. There are three (3) pre-trip meetings on Tuesdays between 12/3/24 - 12/17/24, 5:00-7:50pm. There will be one (1) post-trip meeting on Tuesday, 1/28/25 from 5:00-7:50.
WLDF 210 Intro to Wldlfe Conserv & Admn1022422IA,Online lecture
WLDF 309 Case Studies in Environ Ethics123502IA,Online course; lectures via Zoom
WLDF 423 Wildlife Mgmt (Nongame Wldf)1023545IA,Management of Herpetofauna
WLDF 423 Wildlife Mgmt (Nongame Wldf) - Laboratory1223578IA,Management of Herpetofauna
WLDF 423 Wildlife Mgmt (Nongame Wldf)2023579IA,Management of Songbirds
WLDF 423 Wildlife Mgmt (Nongame Wldf) - Laboratory2123580IA,Management of Songbirds
WLDF 495W Senior Project122671IA,Online course; lectures via Zoom
WLDF 531 Adv Wildlife Habitat Ecology1023600IA,Course will run on a condensed schedule, ending the week of 3/14/2025. The course will meet for 3 hours, 2x a week.
WS 336 Ungovernable Worlds As/Am Lit121647IA,Special Topic Description: We'll study literature on the ungovernable worlds of the Asian American diaspora. This is the space for an abolition feminist and non-western/western anarchist praxis. Engage in various genres of text. This class is cross-listed with ENGL 336 and ES 336.