SPRING 2010 COURSE RECOMMENDATIONS
Chinese for Heritage Language Speakers
3 Semester Hours
Intructor: Dr. Chan Lü
Time: MWF 2-3pm
This course is an intensive Chinese language course for students with practical speaking and listening skills but limited reading and writing skills. It emphasizes the development of reading and writing skills in the basic written style and will also further develop students' listening and speaking skills in different registers.
Spring semester only.
Prerequisite: consent of instructor
Intro to Asian Pacific American Studies (APAM 117.01)
Professor Jane Yamashiro
This course is an introduction to the diverse body of information and academic inquiry known as Asian Pacific American Studies.
CRN #: 70282
Location: STR 248
MW 3:00-4:15am
Immigration and Los Angeles (APAM 398.01)
Professor Curtiss Rooks
This course acquaints students with multiracial Americans and their families by exploring the conceptual meanings of race, ethnicity and culture in the U.S.
CRN #: 77308
Location: UNH 2001
R 4:30-7:00pm
Asian Pacific American Women’s Experience (APAM 435.01)
Professor Stella Oh
This course will explore the experiences of Asian Pacific American Women in the U.S. examinig the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, class and nation.
CRN #: 76316
Location: STR 237
W 4:30-7:00pm
SS: Politics of Los Angeles (APAM 498.02)
Professor Fernando Guerra
An examination of the structure and dynamics of Los Angeles government and politics.
CRN #:77347
Location: UNH 1226
R 4:30-7:00pm
Capstone Course (APAM 500.01)
Professor Edward Park
The purpose of this course is to provide students receiving a minor in Asian Pacific American Studies an opportunity to develop a topic, conduct independent research and write a high quality thesis.
CRN #: 70294
Location: UNH 3320
W 7:15-9:45pm