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Richland College  Spring 2010 Credit - African-American/Black Studies

African-American Black Studies (AABS) courses expose you to the African/black-American experiences, communities, languages, traditions and rich heritage here in the United States. These courses will afford you the opportunity to learn about African/black Americans and their unique contributions to our society.

 

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Course-Num-Sect(Reg#)
Title
Class Meeting
Information
Faculty Loc
Credits
Start/End
Date
Co-req
Sections
Class
Features
ENGL-1302  Composition IIRichland College [RLC]
ENGL-1302 is part of the DCCCD Core Curriculum Communications Component Area.
ENGL-1302-8027 (592790)
Composition II
B137   LEC  
T R   9:30 AM   10:50 AM
Wooten, Stephanie
RLC
3
1/19/10
5/13/10
  African-American/Black Studies
Core  
 Slave narratives
ENGL-1302-8030 (592796)
Composition II
B137   LEC  
T R   11:00 AM   12:20 PM
Wooten, Stephanie
RLC
3
1/19/10
5/13/10
  African-American/Black Studies
Core  
 Harlem Renaissance
ENGL-1302-8422 (593069)
Composition II
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Dietz, Hilary
RLC
3
1/19/10
5/13/10
  eCampus
Internet Based
African-American/Black Studies
Core  
 Delivery: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Format: AABS/ Reqd: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu
ENGL-2326  American LiterRichland College [RLC]
ENGL-2326 is part of the DCCCD Core Curriculum Humanities Component Area.
ENGL-2326-8001 (591382)
American Liter
D142   LEC  
T R   9:30 AM   10:50 AM
Henry, Matthew
RLC
3
1/19/10
5/13/10
  African-American/Black Studies
Core  
 Explore African American literature and culture through reading, writing, and discussion. Cover materials from the early 19th century to the present, incl. slave narratives, novels, philosophy, poetry, drama, and short stories.
ENGL-2326-8430 (593094)
American Liter
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Murcherson, Royce
RLC
3
1/19/10
3/5/10
(7 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Jan.
Internet Based
African-American/Black Studies
Core  
 Format: Online Flex term meets 1/19-3/5/ Topic: Stories in Black & White/ Reqd: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Readings will survey American literature with emphasis on Anglo and African American authors.
GOVT-2301  Amer GovtRichland College [RLC]
GOVT-2301 is part of the DCCCD Core Curriculum Social and Behavioral Sciences Component Area.
GOVT-2301-8011 (581335)
Amer Govt
WH201   LEC  
T R   9:30 AM   10:50 AM
Holmes, Willie
RLC
3
1/19/10
5/13/10
  African-American/Black Studies
Core  
 Format: African-American/Black Studies/Topic: This course is an introduction to the study of political science with emphasis in African-American politics and political socialization.
HIST-1302  Hist U SRichland College [RLC]
HIST-1302 is part of the DCCCD Core Curriculum Social and Behavioral Sciences Core Curriculum.
HIST-1302-8008 (591158)
Hist U S
D117   LEC  
M W   1:50 PM   3:10 PM
Bell, Amy
RLC
3
1/19/10
5/13/10
  African-American/Black Studies
Core  
 Topic: African-American Black Studies/ Note: Class may be taken as HIST 1302 or HIST 2381.
HIST-2381  Afro Amer HistRichland College [RLC]
HIST-2381 is part of the DCCCD Core Curriculum Humanities Component Area.
HIST-2381-8001 (591183)
Afro Amer Hist
D117   LEC  
M W   1:50 PM   3:10 PM
Bell, Amy
RLC
3
1/19/10
5/13/10
  African-American/Black Studies
Core  
 Topic: African American Black Studies. Note: Class may be taken as HIST 2381 or HIST 1302.
HUMA-1315  Fine Arts AppreciationRichland College [RLC]
HUMA-1315 is part of the DCCCD Core Curriculum Visual and Performing Arts Component Area.
HUMA-1315-8434 (593919)
Fine Arts Appreciation
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Murcherson, Royce
RLC
3
1/19/10
4/30/10
(15 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Jan.
Internet Based
African-American/Black Studies
Core  
 Delivery: Online Flex Term meets 1/19-4/30. No on-campus meetings/ Format: AABS/ Topic: "Rock the Sixties"/ Reqd: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Study the explosive decade of protest and change through art, music and film
PSYC-2301  Intro to PsychRichland College [RLC]
PSYC-2301 is part of the DCCCD Core Curriculum Social and Behavioral Sciences Component Area.
PSYC-2301-8013 (581468)
Intro to Psych
K101   LEC  
T R   11:00 AM   12:20 PM
Flowers, Jana
RLC
3
1/19/10
5/13/10
  eCampus
African-American/Black Studies
Core  
 Format: African-American/Black Studies/ Topic: The cultural context in which we live influences the way we think, feel and behave. This class will explore the basic theories and facts in introductory psychology, but will also examine these principles socio-culturally by addressing issues in the lives of African-Americans.
SPCH-1311  Intro Spe CommRichland College [RLC]
SPCH-1311 is part of the DCCCD Core Curriculum Communications Component Area.
SPCH-1311-8018 (591353)
Intro Spe Comm
WH125   LEC  
T R   11:00 AM   12:20 PM
Thornton, Artist
RLC
3
1/19/10
5/13/10
  African-American/Black Studies
Core  
 Format: African American Black Studies/ Note: Examine theory and practices of African-American communications by studying ancient African rhetorical philosophy. Analyze speech delivery, oratorical concepts, call-response techniques and Ebonics.
SPCH-1315  Fund Pub SpeakRichland College [RLC]
SPCH-1315 is part of the DCCCD Core Curriculum Communications Component Area.
SPCH-1315-8002 (591368)
Fund Pub Speak
WH211   LEC  
T R   9:30 AM   10:50 AM
Thornton, Artist
RLC
3
1/19/10
5/13/10
  African-American/Black Studies
Core  
 Format: African American Black Studies/ Note: Learn from historical models how to enhance your audience analysis, collection of materials, principles of reasoning, outlining and how to give well-prepared speeches.