General Education Seminar 131g:

Seminar in Social Analysis (4.0 units)

The causes and consequences of social phenomena; quantitative and qualitative methods of the social sciences; how people behave and influence the world through cultural forms. Offered by a professional school.
  • Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Freshmen
  • General Education: This course satisfies the university's general education requirement.
SectionSessionTypeTimeDaysRegisteredInstructorLocationSyllabusInfo
The Art and Science of Decision Making
35441D001Lecture8:30-9:50amMon, Wed18 of 19Cheryl WakslakLVL3VWord (247296 KB)session dates
The Bilingual-Bicultural Experience in America -- A focus on Latinos
35443D001Lecture9:30-10:50amTue, Thu14 of 15Nasser CortezLVL13session dates
The Educational Experience of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
35444D001Lecture11:00-12:20pmTue, Thu
15 of 15
Ruth ChungLVL3Ysession dates
The Health of Populations -- Epidemics and Their Causes
35445D001Lecture12:30-1:50pmTue, Thu
18 of 18
Richard WatanabeLVL3Ysession dates
The Art and Science of Decision Making
35446D001Lecture2:00-3:20pmMon, Wed
19 of 19
Cheryl WakslakVKC255Word (247296 KB)session dates
Introduction to Education Inquiry through the Study of Inequities in Education
35447D001Lecture2:00-3:20pmTue, Thu
19 of 19
Briana HingaLVL3Vsession dates
Witnessing -- Case Studies in Visual Culture, Memory, and Social Justice
35448D001Lecture9:30-10:50amTue, Thu
16 of 16
Christopher SmithANN209session dates
Food, Society and Health
35450D001Lecture9:30-10:50amTue, Thu
16 of 16
Camille DieterleLVL3Ysession dates
Information accurate as of September 23, 2020 11:00 am.
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