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Past Courses

Winter Quarter 2007

AMST/ENG 138C
Huckleberry Finn and American Culture
Fishkin
MW 3:15-5:05

ANTHSCI 22
Archeology of North America
Truncer
MF 2:15-3:05

CASA 100Q
Ethnographies of North America
Wilcox
MW 1:15-2:45

CASA 188
South Asian American Experiences in Cultural and Historical Perspective
Anjaria
W 3:15-6:05

CEE 166D/266D
Water Resources and Water Hazards Field Trips
Freyberg
Th 1:15-2:05

CEE/EARTHSYS/LAW 175/275
Law and Science of California Coastal Policy
Caldwell, Boehm, Sivas
TuTh 11-12:45

COMPLIT 148
Introduction to Asian American Cultures
Palumbo-Liu
TTh 11-12:30

CSRE 165G
American Dreams: Mexican Americans, Immigration Since 1964, and the Middle Class
Staff
MW 10-11:50

CSRE 117A
Diversity in Contemporary American Indian Cultures and Communities
Shively
M 3:15-5:05

CSRE 176C
Stereotypes: Contemporary Asian American Experience
Cheryan
W 5:15-7:05

EARTHSYS 142/242
Remote Sensing of Land Use and Land Cover
Seto
TuTh 9:30-10:50

HIST 53S
What Went Down on the Farm: Stanford Campus as a Laboratory for Environmental History
Christensen
TuTh 3:15-4:45

HIST 268F -CENTER-SPONSORED COURSE
U.S. National Parks: History, Policy, and Context
R. Kennedy
TuTh 3:15-4:45

HIST 367H
History of Innovation in Silicon Valley, 1930-Present
Berlin
M 3:15-6:15

POLISCI 2
Intro to American National Government and Politics
Fiorina, Frisby
MW 11-12:15

POLISCI 20S1
Workers in the Shadows: California’s Agricultural Industry and Its Workers
Staff
Tu 7-9

POLISCI 223D -CENTER-SPONSORED COURSE
Term Limits and American Democracy
Frisby
Th 3:15-5:05
SYLLABUS (.doc file)

Sophomore College Courses, September 2006

CEE 10SC
Green Buildings
Gil Masters

GES 12SC
Environmental and Geological Field Studies in the Rocky Mountains
Page Chamberlain
Course description

POLISCI 12SC
Race, Ethnicity, and the Future of California
Luis Fraga

POLISCI 17SC
What’s the Matter with California? -Center sponsored course
David Brady, David M .Kennedy, Roger Noll

Fall Quarter Courses, 2006

AMSTUD/ENGLISH 68N
Mark Twain and American Culture
Shelley Fisher Fishkin

AMSTUD 183
Border Crossings & American Identities
Carolyn Duffey

ANTHSCI 162
Indigenous People and Environmental Problems
Bill Durham

ANTHSCI/EARTHSYS 167C
Managing the Commons: Evolving Theories for Sustainable Resource Use
Dominique Irvine

CASA 16
Native Americans in the 21st Century: Encounters, Identity, and Sovereignty in Contemporary America
Michael Wilcox

CASA 117/217
Archaeology of the American Southwest: Contemporary Peoples, Contemporary Debates
Michael Wilcox

CEE 166A/266A
Watersheds and Wetlands
David Freyberg

GES 55Q
The California Gold Rush:  Geologic Background and Environmental Impact
Dennis Bird
Syllabi

CHCANST/CSRE 121C
Chicano/a Film Practices
Darshan Campos

COMPLIT 142/ENGLISH 172E
The Literature of the Americas
Roland Greene, Ramon Saldivar
Course web site

CSRE/AFRICAAM 10
Immigration: Rights and Wrongs
David Palumbo-Liu

CSRE/NATIVEAM 109A
Federal Indian Law
Karen Biestman

EARTHSYS 108/208
Coastal Wetlands
Lisamarie Myers

ECON 113
Technology and Economic Change
Petra Moser
Syllabi

ECON 113
Economics of Innovation
Professor Petra Moser

ECON 153
Economies of the Internet
Ward Hanson

ENGLISH 142
American Film: The Western
Kenneth Wayne Fields

GES 42N
Landscape Tectonics of the San Francisco Bay Area
George Hilley

GES 64Q
California Landforms and Plate Tectonics
Elizabeth Miller

HIST 59
Introduction to Asian American History
Gordon Chang

HIST 153
American Environmental History
Emily Brock

HIST 252G/352G
Environmental History of Urban America
Michael Rawson

HIST 268D/368D
The American West in Fiction and Film -Center sponsored course
Michael Rawson

LAW 338
Land Use
Meg Caldwell

 

Autumn Quarter 2005
HISTORY 265E. American Ecologies and Environments
LAW 437. Water Law
LAW 514 / Earth Sciences 175 / Civil and Environmental Engineering 175. Law and Science of California Coastal Policy

Winter Quarter 2006
ART 157A. Photography and the North American West – NEW CENTER-SPONSORED COURSE!
BIOSCI 110Z. Coastal Resource Management
BIOSCI 111Z. Coastal Forest Ecosystems
CASA 16. Native Americans in the 21st Century: Encounters, Identity, and Sovereignty in Contemporary America
CASA 109. Anthropology in and of Mexico
CASA 183D. Border Crossings and American Identities
CSRE 116. Language, Culture, and Education in Native North America
GES 7B. An Introduction to Wilderness Skills
GES 50Q. The Coastal Zone Environment
HISTORY 50S. California Conservatism
HISTORY 260. Race and Ethnicity in the American Metropolis: A Case Study of Los Angeles
HISTORY 267J. Frontiers Frozen and Free: The Comparative History of the Canadian and U.S. Wests
HISTORY 268G. U.S. National Parks: History, Policy, and Context
POLITICAL SCIENCE 221V. California Politics: Past, Present, and Future
SOCIOLOGY 138. American Indians in Comparative Historical Perspective

Spring 2006

ANTH SCI 163C. Saving Western Wide Open Spaces: Conservation Crises and Strategies in the North American West (Ediger) – NEW CENTER-SPONSORED COURSE!
HISTORY 165. Mexican American History Through Film (Camarillo)
HISTORY 254. Popular Culture and American Nature (White)
HISTORY 258. The U.S. West: 20th Century Environmental History (Brock)
HISTORY 269G. History of the Native American West (Wadewitz)
SOCIOLOGY 139. American Indians in Contemporary Society (Snipp)



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