Class Number: 1188
Description: Hours: Three hours lecture per week
Prerequisite: HIST 300 and successful completion of Golden Four GE Areas (1A, 1B, 1C, 2)
Description: Bringing literature and history together, this course exposes students to a diverse range of work in art, literature, films, and history. It cultivates the students' intellectual understanding of the topic from both a cross-disciplinary and a cross-cultural perspective. It emphasizes reading, writing, analytical skills, and communication skills. Topics and themes may vary under the same title. Repeatable by topic.
| Days | Time | Date Range | Location | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TTH | 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM | 08/27/2016 - 12/23/2016 | Bell Tower 1302 | Frank Barajas |
Status: Closed
Session: Regular Academic Session
Units: 3.00
Class Components: Lecture
Career: Undergraduate
Start Date: 08/27/2016
End Date: 12/23/2016
Grading: Letter Grade
Class Availability
Information below is 24 hours old.Enrollment Total: 30
Available Seats: 0
Wait List Capacity: 10
Wait List Total: 0
Textbook / Other Materials
Textbook Status: Required
ISBN: 9780199765065
Title: America Divided
Author: Isserman
Publish: Oxford University Press
More textbook information including prices
Enrollment Information
- Upper Division
- D: Social Perspectives
- UDIGE: Interdisciplinary
- Repeatable up to 9 units.
- C3B: Multicultural
Notes
- This semester¿s Tradition and Transformation examines the spoken, written, and filmed stories about the cultural revolutions in America of 1960s and 1970s: the Civil Rights, Anti-War, Black Power, Women¿s and Gay movements. The 1960¿s changed America forever. Without these ¿revolutions,¿ many of us (teachers and students) wouldn¿t be in these classrooms today. We would not have had an African-American President, or female senators in California.