Asian Studies Program
College of Arts and Letters
University Hall, Room 201.9
(909) 537-5780
Coordinator: Rueyling Chuang
Asian Studies Minor is an interdisciplinary Minor program housed in the College
of Arts and Letters. The Asian Studies Minor provides students with
opportunities to study the languages and cultures of Asia and the Pacific Rim
through a unique interdisciplinary curriculum drawn from courses in the colleges
of Arts and Letters, Business and Public Administration, Education, Social and
Behavioral Sciences, and Natural Sciences. The program adds a solid
international component to any major and provides physical and virtual resources
for students interested in this area of the world. The Asian Studies Minor will
make its graduates more marketable since they will become more knowledgeable and
productive members of today’s global community.
Asian Studies
The Asian Studies Minor consists of five core courses and 12 units of electives.
The following courses can be applied toward a Minor or certificate in Asian
Studies.
ANTH-330 CRS/CUL CHLD REAR 4 Units
20087 01 SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM TC-017 PIERSON J
ANTH-333 SEX&GENDR CRS/CUL 4 Units G1
20089 01 SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM TC-017 MILLER-THA
ART -222 ART HIST:AFRICA,ASIA,OCEANIA 4 Units
20863 01 SEM TR 0800AM 0950AM VA-101 BALUYUT P
Fees $9
ERDG-642 IMAGES CULTURE THR CHILD LIT 4 Units
21967 70 19 SEM TBA PILLER B
Online course
FLAN-101K LANG STUDY I: KOREAN 4 Units C3
23601 01 SEM TR 0800AM 0950AM UH-062 CHOI M
HUM -328 ASIAN CULTURAL TRADITIONS 4 Units C5,G1
23741 01 SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM CH-114 NADEAU K
HUM -576 INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE 4 Units
21343 01 SUP TBA GALLEGOS
Department Consent Required
JAPN-102 COLLEGE JAPANESE II 4 Units C3
23347 01 SEM MW 0920AM 1030AM UH-251 STAFF
23407 02 SEM MW 1040AM 1150AM UH-251 STAFF
Department Consent Required
KINE-114F YOGA 2 Units E3
22634 01 ACT MWF 0800AM 0910AM HP-104 STAFF
Fees $5
22635 02 ACT TR 0800AM 0950AM HP-104 STAFF
Fees $5
22636 03 ACT MWF 0920AM 1030AM HP-104 STAFF
Fees $5
22637 04 ACT TR 1000AM 1150AM HP-104 STAFF
Fees $5
22638 05 3,23 ACT MWF 1040AM 1150AM HP-104 STAFF
Fees $5
22639 06 3,23 ACT MWF 1200PM 0110PM HP-104 STAFF
Fees $5
22640 07 3,23 ACT TR 1200PM 0150PM HP-104 STAFF
Fees $5
22641 08 3,23 ACT MWF 0120PM 0230PM HP-104 STAFF
Fees $5
22642 09 3,23 ACT MWF 0240PM 0350PM HP-104 STAFF
Fees $5
22643 10 3,23 ACT TR 0200PM 0350PM HP-104 STAFF
Fees $5
22644 11 3,23 ACT TR 0400PM 0550PM HP-104 STAFF
Fees $5
22645 12 3,23 ACT MW 0400PM 0550PM HP-104 STAFF
Fees $5
22646 13 3,23 ACT MW 0600PM 0750PM HP-104 STAFF
Fees $5
22647 14 3,23 ACT TR 0600PM 0750PM HP-104 STAFF
Fees $5
22648 15 3,23 ACT MW 0800PM 0950PM HP-104 STAFF
Fees $5
KINE-120A AIKIDO 2 Units
22649 01 3,23 ACT TR 0800AM 0950AM PE-104 STAFF
Fees $5
22650 02 3,23 ACT TR 1200PM 0150PM PE-104 STAFF
Fees $5
KINE-120E KARATE 2 Units
22651 01 23 ACT MW 0400PM 0550PM PE-104 STAFF
Fees $5
23096 02 ACT MW 0800PM 0950PM PE-104 STAFF
Fees $5
MAND-102 COLLEGE MANDARIN II 4 Units C3
23353 02 SEM MW 0800AM 0910AM UH-251 PAI T
Department Consent Required
MAND-150 INTERMEDIATE MANDARIN 4 Units C3
23600 01 SEM TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
MAND-210 MANDARIN CALLIGRAPHY 4 Units
23595 01 LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM TC-009 PAI T
PHIL-193 INTRO EASTRN PHIL 4 Units C4
21551 01 SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM PL-245 FINSEN S
Must have passed ENG 101
21552 02 SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM UH-248 REICH L
Must have passed ENG 101
23273 03 SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM UH-263 HUSTWIT J
Must have passed ENG 101
Chicano(a)/Latino(a) Studies
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
(909) 537-7314, SB-441
http://faculty.csusb.edu/ethnic/index.html
Coordinator: Dr. Marcia Marx
Chicano(a)/Latino(a) Studies provides an interdisciplinary curriculum and is
designed to provide an awareness, knowledge, and appreciation of the Chicano(a)/Latino(a)
experience. The minor addresses issues of language, history, culture, politics,
economics, education, immigration and the creative expression of the Chicano(a)/Latino(a)
presence in the United States. This new minor will greatly enrich any student’s
undergraduate degree. Its goal is to extend knowledge relevant to this growing
ethnic group by examining its experiences in a social context and its
interdependence with other populations by addressing interracial, intercultural,
and international understanding. This new minor provides students with an
essential understanding of the Chicano(a)/Latino(a) culture and will enable them
to succeed in a diverse society. The mirror is housed in the Ethnic Studies
Program, which also has a new concentration in Chicano(a)/Latino(a) Studies. For
more information, please call Marcia Marx (Ethnic Studies Coordinator, Professor
Marcia Marx at 909-537-7314 or call the Dean’s office in the College of Social
and Behavioral Sciences at 909-537-7500.
Liberal Studies: General Track with a concentration in Chicano(a) Studies
The Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies is a multidisciplinary degree program
designed for students whose needs or interests require a more broadly based
liberal arts curriculum than is possible through existing disciplines. It is
also intended to prepare students to teach in the elementary classroom, though
the program is open to everyone. The Chicano(a) Studies Concentration will help
broaden students’ understanding of, and deepen their sensitivity to, the
ever-increasing diversity of the region, and, in turn, prepare future teachers
to reach out to their own students in meaningful ways. For more information,
please call Professor Jerrold Pritchard (Liberal Studies Coordinator) at 909
537-5857 or call the Dean’s office in the College of Arts and Letters at
909-537-5800.
Chicano(a)/Latino(a) Studies
The following courses can be applied toward a Minor or
certificate in Chicano(a)/Latino(a) Studies
HIST-391 CHICANO HIST 4 Units
23006 01 SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM SB-210 BARKAN E
HUM -335 LATINO CULTURE 4 Units C5
21326 01 LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM UH-106 VELARDE PE
Community-University Partnerships (CUP) and Service Learning
(909) 537-5793, Temporary Offices 43
http://partnerships.csusb.edu
Director: Dr. Diane Podolske
The CUP and Service Learning office promotes partnerships among students,
faculty, staff and community members to improve the quality of life in our
communities. One of the strategies used to achieve an improved community is
service learning. Service learning combines academic learning objectives with
meaningful work in the community. Students participating in service learning
provide direct service to nonprofit and public organizations as a part of their
requirements for academic credit, while faculty help them understand the
connection between the tasks they perform and the academic course work. For
example, health science students conduct health fairs and test homes for
environmental hazards, sociology students help troubled teens to learn life
skills, biology students supplement public schools with science demonstrations,
etc. Students benefit from service learning courses through:
• hands-on use of skills and knowledge from a course
• interaction with people of diverse cultures and lifestyles
• leadership development opportunities
• gaining valuable career experience
Service Learning
Below is a list of CSUSB courses that include service learning experiences. For
further information, please contact the course instructor or Diane Podolske at
(909) 537-5793.
CHEM-301 SERV LEARN CHEM 1 Unit
22358 01 SUP TBA MAYNARD D
Department Consent Required
ECLG-689C SEM/INTERN SCHOOL PSYC 4 Units
21767 01 1,19 LEC T 0400PM 0750PM STAFF
GEOL-307A SERVICE LEARNING EARTH SCI 1 Unit
23731 01 SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
GEOL-307B SERVICE LEARNING EARTH SCI 2 Units
23732 01 SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
HUM -575A INTERNSHIP SERVICE LEARNING 1 Unit
21338 01 SUP M 0800AM 0850AM PL-245 PRITCHARD
Department Consent Required
HUM -575B INTERNSHIP SERVICE LEARNING 2 Units
21339 01 SUP TBA PRITCHARD
Department Consent Required
HUM -575C INTERNSHIP SERVICE LEARNING 3 Units
21340 01 SUP TBA PRITCHARD
Department Consent Required
HUM -575D INTERNSHIP SERVICE LEARNING 4 Units
21341 01 SUP TBA PRITCHARD
Department Consent Required
HUM -575E INTERNSHIP SERVICE LEARNING 5 Units
21342 01 SUP TBA PRITCHARD
Department Consent Required
KINE-210B INTRO KINE:ADAPTED PE 2 Units
22687 01 SEM MW 0800AM 0850AM PE-129 OH H
SPAN-575B INTERNSHIP SERV LEARNING 2 Units
21631 01 SUP TBA GONZALEZ M
Department Consent Required
21632 02 3 SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SPAN-575C INTERNSHIP SERV LEARNING 3 Units
21633 01 SUP TBA GONZALEZ M
Department Consent Required
SPAN-575D INTERNSHIP SERV LEARNING 4 Units
21634 01 SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SPAN-575E INTERNSHIP SERV LEARNING 5 Units
21635 01 SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
TA -486 PUPPETRY IN THE CLASSROOM 3 Units
21674 01 SEM MW 0200PM 0250PM PA-138 SMITH J
Ethnic Studies Program
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
(909) 537-5891, UH-201.16
http://faculty.csusb.edu/ethnic/index.html
Coordinator: Dr. Mary Fong
As part of the university's minor in Ethnic Studies, the following courses are
being offered during Winter 2008. Also, these courses may count in your program
as free electives. Please see your advisor to ascertain how these classes might
apply to your course of study. For further information, contact Dr. Mary Fong,
Ethnic Studies Coordinator, UH-201.16, at (909) 537-5891.
Ethnic Studies
The following courses can be applied toward a Minor or certificate in Ethnic
Studies.
ACCT-595B INDEPENDENT STUDY 2 Units
20615 01 4 SUP TBA SARWAR G
Department Consent Required
ANTH-352 INDIANS SOUTHWEST 4 Units
23084 01 SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM SB-216 BARBER R
ANTH-388 LANGUAGE AND CULTURE 4 Units
23086 01 SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM SB-216 BENNETT M
ANTH-493 URBAN ANTHRO 4 Units
23090 01 SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM SB-210 NADEAU K
ES -100 ETHNCTY&RACE AMER 4 Units D4
23758 01 SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM CH-116 STAFF
ES -394 WOMEN,RACE&GLOBALIZATION 4 Units
23753 01 SEM M 0600PM 0950PM CH-116 MARX M
HIST-565 ETHNIC MINORITY AMER HIST 4 Units
23141 01 SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM PL-269 BARKAN E
PSYC-345 CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY 4 Units
23152 01 SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM CH-114 RIVERA L
SSCI-316 RACE AND RACISM 4 Units D5
20482 01 LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM YC-111 JULAGAY C
20483 02 LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM YC-111 DEAN K
20484 03 LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM YC-111 FENELON J
20485 04 LEC S 0900AM 1250PM SB-128 STAFF
SOC -341 MARRIAGE&FAM BLACKS 4 Units
23133 01 SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM TC-001 TEXEIRA M
Latin American Studies Minor Program
College of Arts and Letters
909) 537-5858, UH 201.44
Coordinator: Dr. Antonieta Gallegos-Ruiz
The Latin American Studies minor program provides students with the opportunity
to explore a wide range of subjects relating to the Western Hemisphere through
an interdisciplinary curriculum that draws from the Colleges of Arts and
Letters, Business and Public Administration, Education, Social and Behavioral
Sciences, and Natural Sciences. The focus of the program adds an international
perspective to any major. It offers physical and virtual resources to students
and faculty interested in this area of the world. The Latin American Studies
minor program can make a student more marketable as he/she gains more knowledge
in areas of concern for today’s global community. For further information,
contact Dr. Antonieta Gallegos-Ruiz, , Latin American Studies Coordinator,
UH-201.44, at (909) 537-5858. Ask about CSUSB’s International Programs.
Latin American Studies
The following courses can be applied toward a Minor or certificate in Latin
American Studies.
COMM-365 TV NEWS WRITING&REPORTING 4 Units
23392 01 LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM UH-038 STAFF
ECON-590 MODEL UNITED NATIONS 4 Units
23781 01 SEM R 1200PM 0350PM SB-518 STAFF
Department Consent Required
ECON-590 MODEL ARAB LEAGUE 4 Units
23782 02 SEM T 1200PM 0350PM SB-518 STAFF
Department Consent Required
HIST-391 CHICANO HIST 4 Units
23006 01 SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM SB-210 BARKAN E
HIST-466 FOREGN RELATIONS LATIN AMER 4 Units
23138 01 SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM SB-210 SANTONI P
MGMT-407 COMPARATVE MGMT SYS AMERICAS 4 Units
23015 01 SEM TR 0800PM 0950PM JB-142 REZA E
SPAN-312A TRANS:LITERATURE 4 Units
23357 01 LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM TC-019 GALLEGOS M
Women's Studies Program
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
(909) 537-5255, SB-209M
http://csbs.csusb.edu/Programs/wstd/
Coordinator: Dr. Pam Schram
The university offers both a minor and certificate in Women’s Studies. There are
four concentrations within the minor. For the General Women’s Studies
concentration, students complete three core Women’s Studies courses (WSTD 100,
420, 425) plus 16 units of additional elective courses on issues concerning
women and gender offered by other departments. For the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender Concentration, students complete three core Women’s Studies
courses (WSTD 100, 420, 425), an additional required course (WSTD 103), plus
eight units chosen from elective courses on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender topics, and four units chosen from any Women’s Studies course or
cross-listed course. For the concentrations in Literature, Media and the Arts
and the Society and Social Justice concentrations, students complete the core
courses, plus 3 classes in their concentration area, plus one elective course.
Not all electives can be applied to every concentration. When choosing electives
contact the Coordinator to ensure electives apply. The list of elective courses
can be found in the annual Bulletin of Courses. For more information, contact
Dr. Pam Schram (Women’s Studies Coordinator) SB-209M, or at (909) 537-5255, or
email at pschram@csusb.edu. The following courses are offered during Winter
2008.
Women's Studies
The following courses can be applied toward a Minor or Certificate in Women's
Studies.
CJUS-451 WOMEN & CRIME 4 Units G1
23021 02 SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM SB-213 SCHRAM P
NSCI-325 PERSPEC ON GENDER 4 Units B5,G1
23743 01 LEC TR 0800PM 0950PM YC-111 SOSA L
SSCI-325 PERSPEC ON GENDER 4 Units D5,G1
23742 01 LEC TR 0800PM 0950PM YC-111 STAHLY G
WSTD-390 WOMEN,RACE&GLOBALIZATION 4 Units
23754 01 SEM M 0600PM 0950PM CH-116 MARX M
Not all electives can be applied to every concentration. When choosing electives
contact the Coordinator to ensure electives apply.
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