2022 Fall Los Medanos College Schedule of Classes

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Racial and Ethnic Justice Movements - 3 Units

LMC Degree: ADR: Ethnic/Multicultural Studies; Social and Behavioral Sciences; DA Transfer: CSU Racial and Ethnic Justice Movements will examine non-governmental institutions of social, cultural, and political change rising from racial and ethnic groups, focusing on Native American/Indigenous, Black/African American, Asian American, Asian Pacific Islander, and Chicanx/Latinx communities. Theories of social movements will provide a foundation for discussion and analysis on culturally relevant topics, which can include anti-racist and anti-colonial issues and the struggle and resistance against racism, as groups work toward a more racially just and equitable society. Although earlier political and social clubs will be discussed, primary emphasis will be placed on social movements since the 1960s, such as the Third World Liberation Front at San Francisco State University and the University of California Berkeley, the Black Panthers, Young Lords, etc. Students will consider how racial and ethnic justice movements have transformed the meaning of America and American democracy. Emphasis will be placed on contemporary issues of racial justice considering varying political leadership and demographic changes. A key question students will consider is why race still matters to movements for social justice today. May not be repeated. SC

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SJS-135

TTH 9:35-11:00am BRT-304 Elkan, D Semester Note: Class meets weekly as scheduled. Based on changing health guidelines, additional practices may be implemented, including possible conversion to partially or 100% online.

SJS-110

Introduction to Social Justice Studies - 3 Units

ADVISORY: ENGL-100 LMC Degree: ADR: Ethnic/Multicultural Studies; Social and Behavioral Sciences; DA Transfer: UC; CSU GE Area D; IGETC Area 4; C-ID SJS 110 Introduction to Social Justice Studies is an interdisciplinary course introducing students to the history, psychology and sociology of racial, ethnic, class, gender and sexual oppression in the United States and the history, strategy and structure of movements for social justice and liberation. It will explore the major theories of race, ethnicity, class, gender and sexuality as they are linked to social structures and institutional processes. Specific examples of persecution, segregation, and asymmetric power relations will be drawn from the testimony of the oppressed throughout American history - in art, film, literature and music. The practices of oppression and resistance in the United States will be compared and contrasted to the experiences of other nations and cultures. May not be repeated. SC

Online and Hybrid Sections 0301 0305 0447

ONLINE Simone, A Semester Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.losmedanos.edu/onlineclasses for course access information. ONLINE Simone, A Semester Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.losmedanos.edu/onlineclasses for course access information. MW 6:30-7:55pm ONLINE Archuleta, I Semester Note: Online course. All instruction will be provided via the internet through the college learning management system Canvas and Zoom software. Meets online on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:30PM-7:55PM. This course may use online exam proctoring software to administer exams. Access to a computer with audio and video capability is required. Go to to www.losmedanos.edu/onlineclasses for course access information.

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Introduction to LGBTQ+ Studies - 3 Units

ADVISORY: ENGL-100 LMC Degree: ADR: Ethnic/Multicultural Studies; DA Transfer: UC; CSU Gen. Ed. Area D; IGETC Area 4D; C-ID SJS 130 (Same as ENGL-135) LGBTQ+ Studies (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and “Plus.” The “plus” represents other sexual and gender identities including pansexual, intersex, non-binary, two-spirit, and more). LGBTQ+ Studies takes an intersectional, interdisciplinary, multicultural approach to examining the historical, political, social and cultural issues that have affected LGBTQ+ people throughout time and globally. This class emphasizes that everyone has a gender and sexuality and in this sense explores the strengths of our differences. Students will study people from a wide variety of cultures, and gain a greater understanding of how matters of sexual orientation and gender identity impact and intersect with issues of class, race, ethnicity, ability, nationality, religion and mental health. May not be repeated. SC

Online and Hybrid Sections 0557

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ONLINE Staff, L Semester Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.losmedanos.edu/onlineclasses for course access information.

SJS-150

Introduction to Race & Ethnicity - 3 Units

LMC Degree: ADR: Ethnic/Multicultural Studies; DA Transfer: UC; CSU Gen. Ed. Area D; IGETC Area 4; C-ID SOCI 150 (formerly SOCSC-150) Introduction to Race and Ethnicity encourages students to consider theoretical perspectives that are prevalent in current research on race and ethnicity. This course will also help students establish an extensive understanding of the ways that race is constructed historically, politically, and socially. Primarily through a sociological approach, this introductory course�will prompt students to examine, evaluate, and identify key issues that arise within the frame of majorityminority group relations. Additionally, this course will ask students to analyze the ways that race and ethnicity intersect with locations of identity such as gender and class. More crucially, Introduction to Race and Ethnicity will motivate students to strive for racial/ethnic equality and social inclusion in an era in which racial discrimination is still significant. May not be repeated. SC

Online and Hybrid Sections 0151

ONLINE Elkan, D Semester Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.losmedanos.edu/onlineclasses for course access information.

SOCIOLOGY SOCIO-012

Introduction to Marriage and Family - 3 Units

LMC Degree: ADR: Social and Behavioral Sciences; DA Transfer: UC; CSU Gen. Ed. Area E; C-ID SOCI 130 This course is an analysis of the family and how socio-cultural and economic forces have shaped the family. This course is designed to help students better understand family system dynamics and appreciate the variety and diversity among families today. Students will be introduced to a variety of topics including: traditional family and changing family forms, gender roles and socialization, communication patterns, singlehood, cohabitation and other non-marital options, family violence, crises and change, and the future of the family. May not be repeated. SC

Online and Hybrid Sections 0352

9568 9633

ONLINE Riley, J Semester Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.losmedanos.edu/onlineclasses for course access information. ONLINE Gayton, L Semester Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.losmedanos.edu/onlineclasses for course access information. ONLINE Riley, J Semester Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.losmedanos.edu/onlineclasses for course access information.

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