Spring 2025 classes offered in Ethnic Studies
schedarc2252ES report generated: 20-AUG-25
Class
Sect
#
Units
Notes*
Fee
Dates
Days
Time
Room
Instructor
Cap
Enr
Sust*
ES 105 Intro to U.S. Ethnic Studies1213883IA

TR11:00-12:20NR_224Monico,RA4038SR
ES 105 Intro to U.S. Ethnic Studies2216113IA

TR15:00-16:20FR_105Attallah,MN3028SR
ES 106 Intro to Black Studies1213893IA

MW11:00-12:20FH_108Hatendi,CM3029SR
ES 106 Intro to Black Studies2216123IA

MW09:00-10:20ONLHatendi,CM4039SR
ES 107 Chican@/Latinx Lives1213903IA

MW17:00-18:20ONLBernal,AY3029
ES 108 Asian American Lives1236863IA

TR15:00-16:20FH_163Atienza,PL4024
ES 202 Hip Hop & the Black Experience1214673below


-ONLBell,RJ4036SR
ES 280 Hip Hop Conference Attendance2213921IA


-TBABell,RJ257
ES 306 Narrating Genocide1210683IA

W17:00-19:50BSS_204Attallah,MN3019
ES 308 Multi-Ethnic Resistance (U.S.)1213933IA

TR09:00-10:20ONLWallin-Sato,TW3029
ES 310 U.S. & Mexico Border1210694IA

MW11:00-12:50SH_120Sandoval,AM258SR
ES 336 Ungovernable Worlds As/Am Lit1210704below

MW11:00-12:50ONLWallin-Sato,TW99
ES 396 International Latino Film Sem.1214051IA
02/24-02/26MTW18:00-21:00OCPasztor,SB757



* 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
schedarc2252ES report generated: 20-AUG-25
Class
CN
Class Notes
ES 202 Hip Hop & the Black Experience21467IA,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 Lit21070IA,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.