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FIG #5: Minority Report

Advance registration has closed for the Fall 2009 program.





Courses

Class
 Instructor 
 Days 
 Time 
 Credits 
 GUR 
History 103
Johann Neem
MWF
11:30 - 12:50
4
HUM 
Sociology 269
Glenn Tsunokai
MWF
2:30 - 3:50
5
BCGM 
Seminar 101
Laura Remington
T
2:00 - 3:50
2
 

Total Credits:

11
 

Course Descriptions for Minority Report

  • History 103, American History to 1865, (Johann Neem) 4cr, HUM, CRN: 43805, 43608
    From the prehistoric period to the end of the Civil War.
  • Sociology 269, Race and Ethnic Relations, (Glenn Tsunokai) 5cr, BCGM, CRN: 43806
    Introduces students to the sociology of race and ethnic relations in the United States. Surveys racial and ethnic minority groups and provides a historical context for their relative positions in the United States by considering the dynamics of the political and economic climate, racial/ethnic attitudes, interminority relations, and social policy.
  • Seminar 101, Perspectives on Learning, (Laura Remington) 2cr, CRN: 43827
    Make connections with professors and peers and examine perspectives across different fields of study. Learn to find and evaluate information and collaborate with peers through discussions, projects, and presentations. Explore academic goals, campus resources, and enhance skills for learning in college.

To see descriptions of other courses, see the University Catalog on which you may search for course information using the "binoculars" icon in the PDF viewer (Acrobat Reader).



Space in FIGs is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.