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GEOG 417. California for Educators (3)

Prerequisite: Limited to members of Multiple Subject Credential Program. Examination of California, focusing on its political, social and economic growth, its settlement, its population patterns, resource exploitation and human-environment…

ANTH 521. California Archaeology (3)

Prerequisite: ANTH 473. Study of the archaeology of California from the earliest times through the Mission Period, with particular attention to the ecology of foraging and the causes of…

ANTH 307. Anthropology of Native California and the Southwest (3)

Prerequisite: ANTH 150 or ANTH 152. American Indians in what is now California and the Southwest from the earliest times until today….

HIST 202. Critical Thinking in California History (3)

history of an increasingly diverse and globalized California to analyze public and political discourse, rhetoric, and historical scholarship. Investigate historical debates around race, immigration, and globalization in California to evaluate…

GEOL 104. Living with Earthquakes in California (3)

Not for credit in Geology major. Examines the revolution in earthquake hazard awareness that has occurred in California since the mid-1980’s when the scale of the earthquake hazard began…

GEOL 344. California Geology (3)

Prerequisite: Completion of the lower division writing requirement. Investigations of aspects of California geology. California-related topics may include: plate tectonic history, earthquakes, geologic hazards, geology of national parks, climate…

Emeritus Faculty: Elwood, Virginia E.

(1982) Librarian Emeritus, Research, Instruction and Outreach Services. B.A. 1964, University of California, Los Angeles; M.S.L. 1972, University of Oregon; M.A. 1981, California State University, Northridge.

Faculty: Huynh, Virginia W.

(2011) Professor of Child and Adolescent Development. B.A. 2005, Loyola Marymount University; Ph.D. 2011, University of California, Los Angeles.

TH 410. Indigenous Drama in North America and Pacific (3)

understanding of indigenous concerns, culture, and presence in theater history including sophisticated circular storytelling patterns, enriching decolonizing strategies, and contemporary references that challenge what it means to be American….

HIST 418. Environmental History of North America (3)

This course primarily explores the environmental history of North America (focused on the United States) between the colonial period (after 1492) until the end of the twentieth century. It…