Courses
Spring 2013 | Energy Efficiency and Alternative Fuels DeCal - ENE,RES 98/198
Spring 2013 | Environmental Student Organizations at Cal
Spring 2013 | Progressivism in Science Fiction
Spring 2013 | Building Sustainability at Cal
Course Offerings
Spring 2013 | Energy Efficiency and Alternative Fuels DeCal - ENE,RES 98/198
Spring 2013 | Environmental Student Organizations at Cal
Spring 2013 | Progressivism in Science Fiction
Spring 2013 | Building Sustainability at Cal
I. Spanish for Future Doctors Decal
II. Strawberry Canyon Restoration Decal
I. ARCH 298, "Design, Innovation, Collaboration."
I. CARES Freshman/Sophomore Seminar
II. Beyond Berkeley: Preparation for Grad School
III. Digital Berkeley: Making Open Educational Resources
I. College of Environmental Design Summer Programs
II. Archipelagos, Institute of Marine Conservation Field Courses 2010
III. Field Biology Research Courses, Summer 2010!
1. New! Strawberry Creek Restoration Project (SCRP): Student Group & DeCal
2. Global Poverty and Practice Minor: Spring 2010 Declaration Workshops
3. American Cultures Student Research Prize
4. Volunteer Opportunity for the 2010 Eggster "Green" Learning Festival
Click on the link below for more information about:
I. ESPM 183: Forest Ecosystem Management
II. ESPM 199: Upper Division Supervised Independent Study and Research Opportunity in Agroecology
III. Building Sustainability at Cal: 2-unit Service-Learning Class Available
IV. The Student Learning Center is Seeking Science Tutors for Spring
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For all interested students, there are still plenty of seats available for the course listed below. Asian American Studies 127 fulfills the social science breadth requirement.
Asian American Studies 127 - South Asian American Historical and Contemporary Social Issues
4 Units
Control number: 06095
MW 4-5:30, 79 Dwinelle Hall
Immigrants from South Asia or the Indian subcontinent have made their homes in the U.S. for over a hundred years, yet there is little awareness of the history and complexity of their communities.
Using personal narratives, scholarly works, community studies, films and literature, we will examine where South Asians fit in American history, politics and economics. We will address topics such as migration, diaspora and transnationalism, race and ethnicity, activism and resistance, gender and sexuality, and youth culture and identity formation.