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Course Description > EWS 203 -
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EWS 203 Native American Experience (4)
Survey of Native American heritage in the United States; emphasis on historical,
political, educational, economic and social roles. 4 lecture discussions.
EWS 204 Asian American Experience (4)
Focus on historic and contemporary presence of persons of Asian descent in the U.S.
Includes the study of the impact of legislation, public opinion, and
American foreign policy in Asia on the lives of Asians in America. 4 lecture
discussions.
EWS 210 Interactive Dynamics of Ethnicity and Gender (4)
Survey of multicultural readings by and about Native Americans, African Americans,
Chicano/Latinos. Asian Americans, Women, Lesbians and Gays. The readings
serve as the basis for analysis into the discursive practices of diverse
communities. 4 lectures/problem-solving.
EWS 280 Community Service Learning (4)
Academic studies through innovative, experiential activities and service learning in
community agencies and school sites. Tutorial and mentoring opportunities
with elementary and secondary students in conjunction with campus
organizations. May be repeated for a total of 8 units. 4 lecture
discussions.
EWS 290 Multicultural Leadership (4)
Prepare students to be effective leaders in a multicultural world. Application of
theory and practice through simulation activities, campus projects, case
studies, and dialogue. Topics include multicultural leadership styles, cross
cultural communication, values and ethics, group development, and decision
making. 4 lecture discussions.
EWS 299/299A/299L Special Topics for Lower Division Students (4)
Group study of a selected topic, to be specified in advance. Total credit
limited to 8 units, with a maximum of 4 units per quarter. Instruction is by
lecture, activity, laboratory, or a combination.
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