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ETHN 494 - Special Topics in Ethnic Studies

Description
An in-depth analysis of selected contemporary and special topics in ethnic studies, with specific course content to be determined by particular interest and expertise of instructor and students. May be repeated for credit with different course content. (Offered on demand)
Recent Semesters
Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023, Fall 2022
Former Titles
Health Disparities, Spec Topics-Kumeyaay People, Race and Oral History, From BTS to Squid Game: Asian and Asian American Popular Culture, "Race, Science and Futurity: Asian/American Science fiction and Fantasy", Race and Health, "Love, Theft, & Rebellion:History and Theory of Race and Comedy in the US", The Black Radical Tradition, Asian American Studies, Indigenous Film and Media, Student Movements in Higher Education, Fil Am Popular Culture, Race and Health Disparities, Hip Hop and the Politics of Culture, Latinx Migrant and Refugee Communities, Nat Amer Women/Indigen Fem, Filipino Am. & Popular Culture, Health Disparities and Health Equity, Pre-Capstone Seminar, Native American Women & Indigenous Feminisms, "Justice, Song, and the City", Filipino Americans and Popular Culture, Native America Indigenous Activism, Filipino Americans/Pop Culture
Class Size
5-25
Credits
1-3
Professor Reviews
5y
Senior
ETHN
He is a great guy but I did not love this class. He assigns unecessary readings that we barely ever go over, and then when we do go over the reading...It has nothing to do with the readings. Hes pretty cynical, so if you enjoy that type of teaching-then this is the class for you. Great guy, but not a great professor...Hes a little too layed back.
5y
Senior
ETHN
I've yet to meet a person more compassionate, brilliant, and humble than Dr. Diaz! I love how engaged she is with the coursework and fully appreciate that she genuinely cares about her students. Do yourselves a favor a take one of her classes if you can!
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Typical Class Length
2 hours 50 minutes, 1 hour 20 minutes
Attributes
Diversity-Pre F17 CORE