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GENERAL EDUCATION ARCHIVE - SPRING 2000
Category VI: Social Issues

These courses focus on the analysis of local, national, and international problems and students’ development of the analytical and critical skills necessary for understanding a broad range of social questions. Students co-register in linked sections of the Writing Program and attend an evening lecture series on social issues. The goals of the linkage are to convey the idea that writing is an integral part of learning and thinking, and to provide a broad-based, shared experience for entering students.

Anthropology 125g
Social Issues in Human Sexuality and Reproduction
Gender Studies 210gm
Social Issues in Gender
Geography 100gm
Los Angeles and the American Dream
Geography 257g
Environment and Ethics
History 225g
Film, Power and American History
History 265g
Understanding Race and Sex Historically
International Relations 101xg
International Relations
Judaic Studies 211g
The Holocaust
Linguistics 115g
Language, Society and Culture
Multidisciplinary Activities 170g
La Frontera:
The US/Mexico Borderlands
Philosophy 140g
Contemporary Moral and Social Issues
Political Science 130g
Law, Politics and Public Policy
Political Science 165g
Modern Times
Religion 140g
Religion and Ethical Issues
Sociology 142gm
Diversity and Racial Conflict
Sociology 150gm
Social Problems

(2 sections available)
Sociology 169g
Changing Family Forms