Spring 2013 Credit - Cultural Studies [CUST]

Last Updated: 4/5/2013


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CUST-2370  Cultural Studies
CUST-2370 is part of the DCCCD Core Curriculum Tier 2 - Humanity, Creativity, and the Aesthetic Experience.
CUST-2370-43001 (810774)
Cultural Studies
N114   LEC  
M W F   11:15 AM   12:10 PM
Cloer, Katherine  Vita
EFC
3
1/22/13
5/16/13
  eCampus
Core  
 NOTE:Civil Rights Movements in American Culture: The civil rights movement is one of the most significant sources of social change in the United States during the 20th Century. This course analyzes the structure and dynamics of various civil rights movements viewpoints of history, sociology, and political science. We pay close attention to the roles of organiztions, resources, leadership, recruitment, commitment, value, ideology, political culture and gender. This course may be taken as HIST 1302 or CUST 2370.
CUST-2370-43003 (810821)
Cultural Studies
C295   LEC  
T R   11:00 AM   12:20 PM
Hinckley, Matthew  Vita
EFC
3
1/22/13
5/16/13
  eCampus
Core  
 NOTE: The Vietnam War: Perceptions and Realities. This course examines the Vietnam War to explore race, class and natinalism in the United States and Vietnam; how these cultures interacted; and how the Vietnam War reflects and shapes local, national and global culture and history. This course may be taken as HIST 1302 or CUST 2370.
CUST-2370-43004 (810829)
Cultural Studies
G130   LEC  
T R   12:30 PM   1:50 PM
Rose, Joshua  Vita
EFC
3
1/22/13
5/16/13
  eCampus
Core  
 NOTE: This course will examine the history and production of comic books and newspaper cartoons produced around the world as reflective of cultural conditions and as influential of different artistic practices and narrative forms.
CUST-2370-43660 (810876)
Cultural Studies
G130   LEC  
R   7:05 PM   8:25 PM
Wolf, Rachel  Vita
EFC
3
1/22/13
5/16/13
  eCampus
Core  
 NOTE: Introduction to Women's Studies. Introduction to the interdisciplinary nature of women's studies through a critical examination of feminist histories, issues and practices. This course will focus on the United States from 1865 to the present with some attention to the global context.Hybrid class meets Thursday nights only; additional work completed online at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu
CUST-2370-43430 (810881)
Cultural Studies
INET   INET  
M T W R F    
Ali, Shazia  Vita
EFC
3
1/22/13
3/15/13
(8 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Jan.
Internet Based
Core  
 NOTE: CUST 2370.43430 ONLINE. ORIENTATION online at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu Contact Prof. Ali shazia.ali@dcccd.edu This course will explore factors that have shaped and continue to shape identities of individuals and their communities in the Asian sub-continent.
CUST-2370-43431 (810888)
Cultural Studies
INET   INET  
M T W R F    
Harbour, Courtney  Vita
EFC
3
1/28/13
5/16/13
(16 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Jan.
Internet Based
Core  
 NOTE: CUST 2370 43431 ONLINE. ORIENTATION online at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu Contact Prof. Harbour courtneycarter@dcccd.edu This course examines media representation of different cultural groups and the influence of the media on social change from 1960 to present day.

Last Updated: 4/5/2013