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Current syllabi - Fall 2009

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Asian American Studies

AAS 020.  Women of Color in the US  -

AAS 033A.  Asian Americans in the United States Historical and Political Process

Habal syllabus Fall 09

AAS 125.  Filipino Experience in the United States - Habal syllabus

AAS 136.  WWII Press Coverage: Holocaust Concentration Camps and Japanese Internment Camps - Gotliffe syllabus

AAS 175.  Asian American Communities

AAS 180.  Individual Studies

AAS 185.  Multicultural Perspectives within American Society - Habal syllabus

AAS 186.  The Vietnamese Experience in America - Do syllabus

AAS 190.  Internship

AAS 193.  Women and Minorities in the Social Sciences - Ochoa syllabus

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Social Sciences

SOCS 015.  Statistical Applications in the Social Sciences - Asquith syllabus

SOCS 100W.  Writing Workshop - Walters syllabus

SOCS 137.  California in Historical and Social Scientific Perspectives - Davis syllabus

SOCS 138. United States in Historical and Social Science Perspectives

Gutierrez section 1 & section 2

SOCS 139. The World in Historical and Social Science Perspectives

SOCS 177. Society and Education

Gutierrez syllabus

Alaniz syllabus

SOCS 180.  Individual Studies - Alaniz

SOCS 190.  Internship - Alaniz

SOCS 193.  Women and Minorities in the Social Sciences - Ochoa syllabus

SOCS 195.  Theory and Practice in the Social Sciences -

SOCS 199.  Senior Thesis

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Social Science Education

SSED 184I.  Student Teaching for Social Science Individualized Interns - Gutierrez

SSED 184Y.  Student Teaching II - Classroom Teaching - Gutierrez

SSED 184Z.  Student Teaching III - Classroom Teaching - Gutierrez

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Women's Studies Courses

WOMS 010.  Perspectives on Sex and Gender Roles

section 1 Gerami syllabus

section 2 Bakhru syllabus

section 3 Gallardo syllabus

section 4 Gerami syllabus - ONLINE

WOMS 020.  Women of Color in the US -

WOMS 96fq. Doing Gender with Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Metropolitan University Scholars Experience / MUSE)

WOMS 101.  The Study of Women

 

Gerami syllabus

WOMS 102. Global Women

WOMS 107.  Psychology of Women - Boyd syllabus

WOMS 131.  Gender, Sexuality, and Religion - Rycenga syllabus

 

WOMS 160.  Women, Race and Class - Ochoa syllabus

WOMS 175.  Sociology of Masculinity and Femininity

Leisenring syllabus

Murray syllabus

WOMS 180.  Individual Studies - Gerami

WOMS 190.  Internship - Gerami

WOMS 193.  Women and Minorities in the Social Sciences - Ochoa syllabus

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Academic Integrity Statement

The Department of Social Science adheres strictly to the academic guidelines established by the Office of Student Conduct and Ethical Development. All students should know:

Your own commitment to learning, as evidenced by your enrollment at San Jose State University, and the University's Academic Integrity Policy requires you to be honest in all your academic course work. Faculty members are required to report all infractions to the Office of Student Conduct and Ethical Development. The policy on academic integrity can be found at http://sa.sjsu.edu/student_conduct/

 

Accessibility Statement

The department is also in full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities of Act. Students with disabilities should know:

If you need course adaptations or accommodations because of a disability, or if you have emergency medical information to share with me, or if you need to make special arrangements in case the building must be evacuated, please make an appointment with me as soon as possible, or see me during office hours. Presidential Directive 97-03 requires that students with disabilities register with the Disability Resource Center to establish a record of their disability (924-6000).”

More information concerning students with disabilities is available from the Disability Resource Center Office at 924-6000.

 

Spring 2006

 

AAS 033B.  Asian Americans in the United States Historical and Political Process

 

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