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HCOM 325: 20th Cent Narr Amer Immgr

Effective Aug 1, 2010

Description:

Explores immigration to the United States from different cultural perspectives. Integrates a historiographic approach as the primary method for reading and critically interpreting immigrant narratives; uses historical events such as The Great Depression, World War I and II, and the Civil Rights Movement as markers for analyzing the texts. Offers built-in assessment in HCOM MLO 6 or the concentrations in Literary and Film Studies; Comparative American Studies; or History, Oral History & New Media Studies. Satisfactory completion of the U.S. Histories ULR, the Literature/Popular Culture ULR, and the Culture and Equity ULR also recommended. (Offered every other year.)

Changes since Aug 27, 2007

Explores immigration to the United States from different cultural perspectives. Integrates a historiographic approach as the primary method for reading and critically interpreting immigrant narratives; uses historical events such as The Great Depression, World War I and II, and the Civil Rights Movement as markers for analyzing the texts. Offers built-in assessment in HCOM MLO 6 or the concentrations in Literary and Film Studies; Comparative American Studies; or Chicana/o - Latina/oHistory, Oral History & New Media Studies. Requires successful completion of the ENGCOM ULR. Satisfactory completion of the U.S. Histories ULR, the Literature/Popular Culture ULR, and the Culture and Equity ULR also recommended. (Offered every other year.)

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Units

4 Units

Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:

(Prerequisites: EngCom A AND EngCom B)

Changes to Prerequisites, Corequisites and Registration Restrictions:

(Prerequisites: EngCom A AND EngCom B)

HCOM 325: 20th Cent Narr Amer Immgr

Effective Aug 27, 2007

Description:

Explores immigration to the United States from different cultural perspectives. Integrates a historiographic approach as the primary method for reading and critically interpreting immigrant narratives; uses historical events such as The Great Depression, World War I and II, and the Civil Rights Movement as markers for analyzing the texts. Offers built-in assessment in HCOM MLO 6 or the concentrations in Literary and Film Studies; Comparative American Studies; or Chicana/o - Latina/o Studies. Requires successful completion of the ENGCOM ULR. Satisfactory completion of the U.S. Histories ULR, the Literature/Popular Culture ULR, and the Culture and Equity ULR also recommended. (Offered every other year.)

Changes since Aug 22, 2005

Through literary narratives, this course exploresExplores immigration to the United States from different cultural perspectives. It integratesIntegrates a historiographic approach as the primary method for reading and critically interpreting immigrant narratives; uses historical events such as The Great Depression, World War I and II, and the Civil Rights Movement are used as markers for analyzing the texts. Offers built-in assessment in HCOM MLO 6 or the concentrations in Literary and Film Studies; Comparative American Studies; or Chicana/o - Latina/o Studies. Requires successful completion of the ENGCOM ULR. Satisfactory completion of the U.S. Histories ULR, the Literature/Popular Culture ULR, and the Culture and Equity ULR also recommended.(Offeredrecommended. (Offered every thirdother year.)

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Units

4 Units

Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:

None

Changes to Prerequisites, Corequisites and Registration Restrictions:

None

HCOM 325: 20th Cent Narr Amer Immgr

Effective Aug 22, 2005

Description:

Through literary narratives, this course explores immigration to the United States from different cultural perspectives. It integrates a historiographic approach as the primary method for reading and critically interpreting immigrant narratives; historical events such as The Great Depression, World War I and II, and the Civil Rights Movement are used as markers for analyzing the texts. Offers built-in assessment in HCOM MLO 6 or the concentrations in Literary and Film Studies; Comparative American Studies; or Chicana/o - Latina/o Studies. Requires successful completion of the ENGCOM ULR. Satisfactory completion of the U.S. Histories ULR, the Literature/Popular Culture ULR, and the Culture and Equity ULR also recommended.(Offered every third year.)

Units

4 Units

Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:

None