Fall 2018 classes offered in Ethnic Studies
schedarc2184ES report generated: 12-SEP-19
Class
Sect
#
Units
Notes*
Fee
Dates
Days
Time
Room
Instructor
Cap
Enr
Sust*
ES 105 Intro to U.S. Ethnic Studies1426113IA

TR11:00-12:20FR_105Attallah,MN4040
ES 105 Intro to U.S. Ethnic Studies2415573IA

TR13:00-14:20FH_232Attallah,MN4038
ES 105 Intro to U.S. Ethnic Studies3415563below

TR09:00-10:20FH_206Bell,RJ4029
ES 106 Intro to Black Studies1421303below

W12:00-12:50CEF_012Bell,RJ3031SR

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-ONL


SR
ES 107 Chican@/Latin@ Lives1424903IA

TR09:00-10:20CEF_011Perez,N3030
ES 107 Chican@/Latin@ Lives2426753IA

TR11:00-12:20CEF_011Perez,N3030
ES 305 African American Cultural Hist1426763IA

TR15:00-16:20CEF_012Bell,RJ3030
ES 308 Multi-Ethnic Resistance (U.S.)1415583IA

M17:00-19:50FH_232Attallah,MN4040
ES 308 Multi-Ethnic Resistance (U.S.)2421313IA

W17:00-19:50FH_232Attallah,MN4038
ES 336 American Ethnic Literature1417634below

TR09:00-10:50FH_177Accomando,C67
ES 480 Campus Dialogue on Race1415591below
10/18R17:00-18:50NR_201Bell,RJ4023

1



10/29-11/02
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1



11/15R17:00-18:50NR_201
ES 480 Growing up Chicana/Latino2465883below

TR15:00-16:20CEF_011Perez,N3015



* Notes: IA=Instructor approval required, DA=Department approval required
* Sust: classes designated as Sustainability Focused (SF) or Sustainability Related (SR)

Generally, students must register in one section from each component type shown for a particular class. For example, BIOL 104 has two lecture sections and several lab sections. Students who register for one of the lecture sections should also register for one of the labs associated with that lecture. Association numbers and section numbers are shown in parenthesis when multiple values exist.

Class notes
schedarc2184ES report generated: 12-SEP-19
Class
CN
Class Notes
ES 105 Intro to U.S. Ethnic Studies41556DA,This section is for EOP students only, and students will be registered by EOP.
ES 106 Intro to Black Studies42130IA,This hybrid class meets every Wednesday from 12:00 to 12:50.
ES 336 American Ethnic Literature41763IA,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 Race41559IA,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/Latino46588IA,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.