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

W118: Class sections with notes Fall 2025 - refreshed: 21-APR-25/00:29
all_classnotes2254M report generated: 21-APR-25
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Sect
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Class Notes
ANTH 307 Mesoamerican Archaeology141315Special Topic: Mesoamerican Archaeology - Explores the cultural history of Mesoamerica starting from the peopling of the Americas, followed by an in-depth exploration of the Olmec, Teotihuacano, Zapotec, Maya, Mixtec, Toltec and Aztec cultures. Discusses the impacts of colonialism and current Indigenous political activism and identity within contemporary Mesoamerica.
ANTH 329 Critical Archival Studies141550Special Topic - Critical Archival Studies: Anthropological Insights. Engages with archival studies via post-colonial theory and study of power in the historical record. The course reviews Humboldt¿s Special Collections, digital archaeology, tribal constitutions, and more.
ANTH 339 Comparative Osteology& Zooarch143782Special Topic: Comparative Osteology & Zooarchaeology - Survey vertebrate skeletal remains common in archaeological and forensic contexts, with an emphasis on human osteology to facilitate differentiation between human and nonhuman. Analyze faunal samples to identify taxa and explore the contributions of zooarchaeological research. Nonhuman materials will be real and replica. Human bones will be replicas. Optionally, work with real human bones.
ANTH 359 Soils and Society141552Special Topic: Soils and Society - Examine the vital role that soils play in shaping, sustaining, and sometimes undermining human societies. Draw on environmental archaeological perspectives to investigate how civilizations have depended on soil for housing, security, agriculture, water resources, clothing, etc. Analyze the roles of soil mismanagement and degradation on societal decline. Use case studies and interdisciplinary analysis to explore how land-use decisions and cultural practices have intersected with environmental change and how these dynamics are revealed through soil evidence.
ANTH 390 Textiles Through the Ages143789Special Topic: Textiles Through the Ages - Study the technology, prehistory and history, and culture(s) of textiles and how they influence individuals and societies today and of the past, with a focus on Europe and the Mediterranean. Explore how textiles intersect with many aspects of culture, in particular trade and gender expression. Explore the importance of textiles through lecture, discussion, readings, and hands-on components. Through experimental archaeology, experience how the peoples of the past produced textiles and better understand the evidence left in the archaeological record.
ANTH 485 Data Visualization141615Special Topic: Data Visualization - Provides hands-on instruction on how to visually represent data across the anthropological subfields. Students will produce figures using their own datasets or a provided set. The figures produced and skills learned can be used for papers, presentations, theses, conferences, publication, or in future career endeavors.
ANTH 680 Teaching Anthropology141027Special Topic: Teaching Anthropology - Overview of teaching anthropology in post-secondary institutions. Topics include the fundamentals of course design, utilizing Learning Management Systems (e.g., Canvas), syllabus development, pedagogical approaches, effective online and face-to-face strategies, practical applications of anthropological theory and content, and how to prepare for different types of teaching careers. Students will produce syllabi, design learning materials, and deliver short lectures.
ART 103A Prehistoric to Medieval141214Seats reserved for Art majors and minors until April 28.
ART 103B Renaissance to Contemporary141215Seats reserved for Art majors and minors until April 28.
ART 105B Fundamentals of Drawing241217Seats reserved for Art majors and minors until April 28.
ART 105B Fundamentals of Drawing341467Seats reserved for Art majors and minors until April 28.
ART 105C 2D Foundations141218Seats reserved for Art majors and minors until April 28.
ART 105C 2D Foundations241392Seats reserved for Art majors and minors until April 28.
ART 105D 3D Foundations141219Seats reserved for Art majors and minors until April 28.
ART 105D 3D Foundations241468Seats reserved for Art majors and minors until April 28.
ART 301 Impressionism and Gender143859From the recent Caillebotte exhibition ¿Painting Men¿ to issues of feminism in the art of Cassatt, this class will look at how gender was depicted in 19th century French Impressionism.
ART 301M Impressionism & Gender Depth143860In Depth: From the recent Caillebotte exhibition ¿Painting Men¿ to issues of feminism in the art of Cassatt, this class will look at how gender was depicted in 19th century French Impressionism.
ART 304 Modern Art in California141353This course will examine the development of modern art in California by highlighting the artists, curators, museums, galleries and art schools that contributed to the formation of new styles and movements unique to the West Coast.
ART 308 Topics in Media Art History141544Concepts of cinematic style and directorial vision will be explored to analyze how influential contemporary directors, building upon new wave movements, redefined Hollywood storytelling.
ART 329 Painting III141237Seats reserved for Art majors and minors until April 28.
BIOL 198 Supplemental Instruction9843661Placeholder for Biol 105 Supplemental Instruction.  Must be registered in a section of Biol 105 in order to register.
BIOL 198 Supplemental Instruction9943660Placeholder for Biol 340 Supplemental Instruction.  Must be registered in a section of Biol 340 in order to register.
CHEM 198 Supplemental Instruction9643664Placeholder for Chem 228 Supplemental Instruction.  Must be registered in a section of Chem 228 in order to register.
CHEM 198 Supplemental Instruction9743665Placeholder for Chem 110 Supplemental Instruction.  Must be registered in a section of Chem 110 in order to register.
CHEM 198 Supplemental Instruction9843666Placeholder for Chem 109 Supplemental Instruction.  Must be registered in a section of 109 in order to register.
CHEM 198 Supplemental Instruction9943667Placeholder for Chem 107 Supplemental Instruction.  Must be registered in a section of Chem 107 in order to register.
COMM 105 Intro to Human Communication141280Seats reserved for Communication majors until April 28.
COMM 450 Strategic Communication141596Pelican Bay
CRIM 455 Policing Bodies: Race & Riots143749This class is for Pelican Bay State Prison program
EDSP 702 Fndtns of Teaching & Learning142855This course will alternate between synchronous and asynchronous online meeting patterns.
EDSP 703 Fndtns of Assmnt & Prog Plnng142856This course will alternate between synchronous and asynchronous online meeting patterns.
ENGL 105 Queer Futures141364Special Topic Description: Read speculative fiction and speculate about queer futures. Consider how fictional texts can help us build imaginative capacities to create worlds beyond those which are not enough.
ENGL 306 Queer Collections143406Special Topic Description: Study the politics of information by examining fictional, fabricated, and found archival records. Course literature will include, novel, short story, memoir, essay, short form video for social media, and online archives.
ENGL 336 Asian Am Poets in Apocalypse141275Special Topic Description: Poets Franny Choi, ALOK, Tony Wallin-Sato, Kay Ulanday Barrett, tkk, Chen Chen, and others, reimagine race, nation, migration, sexuality, gender, and genre, as they confront calamity & possibility, blood & chosen family, loss & love, apocalypse & survival. This class is cross-listed with ES 336 and WS 336.
ENGL 471 Critical Plant Studies141529Special Topic Description: Explore the plant humanities, ecocriticism & BIPOC ecologies through theory and literary works. How might we come to know plants and ourselves differently to meet the challenges of our times? The course will have a significant focus on Black farming and will include farming field trips and projects.
ENGL 571 Critical Plant Studies141021Special Topic Description: Explore the plant humanities, ecocriticism & BIPOC ecologies through theory and literary works. How might we come to know plants and ourselves differently to meet the challenges of our times? The course will have a significant focus on Black farming and will include farming field trips and projects.
ENGR 340 Manufacturing I1043774IA,Enrollment in ENGR 340 requires a permission # from the course instructor. Please email your request to Prof JuEun Lee, indicating which lab section you're requesting.
ENGR 340 Manufacturing I - Laboratory1143775IA,Enrollment in ENGR 340 requires a permission # from the course instructor. Please email your request to Prof JuEun Lee, indicating which lab section you're requesting.
ENGR 340 Manufacturing I - Laboratory1243776IA,Enrollment in ENGR 340 requires a permission # from the course instructor. Please email your request to Prof JuEun Lee, indicating which lab section you're requesting.
ENGR 340 Manufacturing I - Laboratory1343777IA,Enrollment in ENGR 340 requires a permission # from the course instructor. Please email your request to Prof JuEun Lee, indicating which lab section you're requesting.
ENGR 464 Measuremnt, Instrumt & Contrl1043785IA,Enrollment in ENGR 464 requires a permission # for enrollment. Please email your request to Prof Maysam Mousaviraad.
ENGR 464 Measuremnt, Instrumt & Contrl - Laboratory1143786IA,Enrollment in ENGR 464 requires a permission # for enrollment. Please email your request to Prof Maysam Mousaviraad.
ENGR 492W Capstone Design Project1042629If you require a permission number to register for ENGR 492W, please email Engineering Dept Chair, Dr Eileen Cashman.
ENGR 492W Capstone Design Project - Laboratory1142630If you require a permission number to register for ENGR 492W, please email Engineering Dept Chair, Dr Eileen Cashman.
ENGR 496 F.E. (E.I.T.) Review142517If you require a permission # to enroll in this class, please email ENGR Dept Chair, Eileen Cashman
ES 336 Asian Am Poets in Apocalypse141276Special Topic Description: Poets Franny Choi, ALOK, Tony Wallin-Sato, Kay Ulanday Barrett, tkk, Chen Chen, and others, reimagine race, nation, migration, sexuality, gender, and genre, as they confront calamity & possibility, blood & chosen family, loss & love, apocalypse & survival. This class is cross-listed with ENGL 336 and WS 336.
ESM 351 Env. Interp. Field Trip142643Co-requisite enrollment in ESM 350 required.
FILM 308 Contemporary Hollywood Auteurs141538Concepts of cinematic style and directorial vision will be explored to analyze how influential contemporary directors, building upon new wave movements, redefined Hollywood storytelling.
FILM 378 Scene Analysis & Production141514Develop cinematic storytelling through deep exploration of scenes, the fundamental building blocks of narrative films. Analyze what makes scenes dramatically compelling. Create and workshop short scenes
FREN 420 French Peer Tutoring141205Meets in the Language Lab (BSS 202)
HIST 110 U.S. History to 1877141257This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
HIST 110 U.S. History to 1877241258This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
HIST 111 U.S. History Since 1877341464This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
MUS 107J Jazz Combos141087Three 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.

W118: Class sections with notes Fall 2025 - refreshed: 21-APR-25/00:29
all_classnotes2254M report generated: 21-APR-25
Class
Sect
CN
Class Notes
MUS 407J Jazz Combos141137Three 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.
NRSG 471 Community/Public Health Pract143282IA,There is a $25 class fee associated with this class.
NRSG 471 Community/Public Health Pract243802IA,There is a $25 class fee associated with this class.
PHIL 480 Humboldt Philosophy Forum141210Special Topic Description: The Humboldt Philosophy Forum covers topics of contemporary significance and aims to increase understanding of the diversity of ideas, values, and practices embodied by our culture.
PSCI 110 American Government241264This section is a 100% virtual class with a synchronous component and an asynchronous component.
PSCI 110 American Government341265This section is a 100% virtual class with a synchronous component and an asynchronous component.
PSCI 110 American Government441266This section is a 100% virtual class with a synchronous component and an asynchronous component.
PSCI 159 California Government141267This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
PSCI 160 California Institutions143379This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
PSCI 327 Radical Political Thought143800Pelican Bay
PSCI 485W Diplomacy: Dialogue of Discord1041471Diplomacy is traditionally understood as the art of "nation speaking nation." However, in today's global world what is a "nation"? Which political entities have the "right" to represent their interests on the global stage? How has diplomacy evolved in response to massive changes to the international system created by globalization? This course will examine the institution of diplomacy in the context of international relations theory and international law. The course will also explore the evolution of diplomatic practice over time and learn to use the various tools of diplomatic communication.
REC 330 Adventure Theory and Practice1043756Dates for OC Trips TBD
REC 330 Adventure Theory and Practice - Laboratory1143757Dates for OC Trips TBD
REC 482 Internship Rec Admin on-campus143157IA,IA,There is a $25 class fee associated with this class.
REC 482 Internship Rec Admin on-campus643177IA,IA,There is a $25 class fee associated with this class.
REC 482 Internship Rec Adm Off-campus1143178IA,IA,There is a $25 class fee associated with this class.
REC 482 Internship Rec Adm Off-campus3343180IA,IA,There is a $25 class fee associated with this class.
RS 394 Tibetan Buddhist Hist & Med141055This weekend immersion is hosted by the Ewan Kusum Ling located in Kneeland and includes two days of teachings, an introduction to meditation, and shared meals and conversation. Transportation organized using shared vans and carpools.
RS 394 City of 10,000 Buddhas Weekend241056Spend two nights exploring the monastic life of Pure Land Buddhism at the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas in Ukiah, CA. Lodging and meals provided. Transportation organized using shared vans and carpools.
RS 394 Yoga Studio Tour341057Experience the variety of forms of yoga practice offered in Humboldt county with this studio tour spread over two days. Transportation organized using shared vans and carpools.
SOC 303M Race & Inequality for Majors141067First class meeting on Zoom, with subsequent classes in person.
SOC 494 PSA Field Trip143765Special Topic: PSA Field Trip
SOC 605 Graduate Proseminar in Soc141003First class off campus; location TBA. Some class meetings to take place online; dates to be determined.
SP 117 EOP Transfer Student Seminar1043352ONLINE. Classes meet via Zoom. Zoom link located in Canvas.
SP 201 Interdisciplinary Comm143892ONLINE. Classes meet via Zoom. Zoom link located in Canvas.
SP 310 Interdisciplinary Inquiry143357ONLINE. Classes meet via Zoom. Zoom link located in Canvas.
SP 482 Exper. Learning/Internship0043358Instructor 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 Project143371ONLINE. Classes meet via Zoom. Zoom link located in Canvas.
SPAN 313 Spanish Peer Tutoring141179This class meets in the Language Lab (BSS 202)
SPAN 370 Spanish Retreat/Seminar141366This is a class field trip to the San Francisco Bay Area to visit cultural heritage sites. Dates are 10/17-10/19
STAT 198 Supplemental Instruction9843674Placeholder for Stat 109 Supplemental Instruction.  Must be registered in a section of Stat 109 in order to register.
STAT 198 Supplemental Instruction9943675Placeholder for Stat 108 Supplemental Instruction.  Must be registered in a section of Stat 108 in order to register.
SW 340 Social Work Methods I243049DA,Class meets monthly in sync. live sessions Thursdays from 6-8pm.
SW 340 Social Work Methods I343224DA,Class meets monthly in sync. live sessions Thursdays from 6-8pm.
SW 350 Human Behavior & Soc Env I243055DA,Class meets monthly in sync. live sessions Thursdays from 6-8pm.
SW 350 Human Behavior & Soc Env I343393DA,Class meets monthly in sync. live sessions Thursdays from 6-8pm.
SW 355 Social Agency Experience3043230DA,Class meets sync. weekly on Tuesdays from 7-7:50pm
SW 355 Social Agency Experience - Tutorial3143231DA,Class meets sync. weekly on Tuesdays from 7-7:50pm
SW 382W Social Work Research243294DA,Class meets monthly in sync. live sessions Thursdays from 6-8pm.
SW 382W Social Work Research343295DA,Class meets monthly in sync. live sessions Thursdays from 6-8pm.
SW 442 Soc Work Practice in Tribal Co143060This course provides a strong foundation in the socio-cultural and historical contexts of Tribal communities, emphasizing the importance of building rapport and trust with individuals and families. Topics include historical trauma¿such as boarding schools, attacks on sovereignty, identity, bigotry, and racism¿as well as the historical and ongoing need to protect the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA).
SW 442 Child & Family Welfare243061DA,Class meets approx. monthly in sync. format on Thursdays from 6-8pm.
SW 456 Field Experience Seminar243066DA,*Class meets monthly sync. on Thursdays from 6-7:50pm
SW 456 Field Experience Seminar343067DA,*Class meets monthly sync. on Thursdays from 6-7:50pm
SW 456 Field Experience Seminar443407DA,*Class meets monthly sync. on Thursdays from 6-7:50pm
SW 459 Child Welfare Training Seminar143068*Class meets monthly sync. on Thursdays from 6-7:50pm
TA 106 Behind the Scenes in Theatre - Tutorial1141349Scene Shop Lab
TA 106 Behind the Scenes in Theatre - Tutorial1243803Scene Shop Lab
TA 106 Behind the Scenes in Theatre - Tutorial1343804Scene Shop Lab
TA 106 Behind the Scenes in Theatre - Tutorial1443807Costume Shop Lab
TA 106 Behind the Scenes in Theatre - Tutorial1543808Costume Shop Lab
TA 106 Behind the Scenes in Theatre - Tutorial1643809Costume Shop Lab
TA 106 Behind the Scenes in Theatre - Tutorial1743810Costume Shop Lab
TA 106 Behind the Scenes in Theatre - Tutorial1843811Prop Shop Lab

W118: Class sections with notes Fall 2025 - refreshed: 21-APR-25/00:29
all_classnotes2254M report generated: 21-APR-25
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CN
Class Notes
TA 106 Behind the Scenes in Theatre - Tutorial1943812Prop Shop Lab
TA 106 Behind the Scenes in Theatre - Tutorial2043813Prop Shop Lab
TA 387 Scenic Art: Pntg for the Stage143683Scenic art: painting for the stage - from floors to furniture, props to backdrops
WS 336 Asian Am Poets in Apocalypse141174Special Topic Description: Poets Franny Choi, ALOK, Tony Wallin-Sato, Kay Ulanday Barrett, tkk, Chen Chen, and others, reimagine race, nation, migration, sexuality, gender, and genre, as they confront calamity & possibility, blood & chosen family, loss & love, apocalypse & survival. This class is cross-listed with ENGL 336 and ES 336.