Richland College  Spring 2015 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
ARTS-1301  Art ApprecRichland College [RLC]
ARTS-1301-83090 (929570)
Art Apprec
F281   LEC  
T R   12:30 PM   1:50 PM
Ichaso de Lefeld, Marian  Vita
RLC
3
1/20/15
5/14/15
  eCampus
African-American/Black Studies
Honors
 
 Note: This section is an Honors course, open only to students who have been admitted to the Honors Academy. Apply at http://www.richlandcollege.edu/honors/apply.php
ENGL-2326  American LiterRichland College [RLC]
ENGL-2326-83446 (939786)
American Liter
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Murcherson, Royce  Vita
RLC
3
3/2/15
4/18/15
(7 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Mar.
Internet Based
African-American/Black Studies
 
 Online Flex Term: 03/02-04/18. No on campus meetings/Topic: Stories of the City/ Note: Readings will focus on the modern American short-story only with emphasis on Anglo and African American authors. Required: Online Orientation at http://eCampus.dcccd.edu/
HIST-1302  History of the United State IIRichland College [RLC]
HIST-1302-83090 (936551)
History of the United State II
WH205   LEC  
M W F   3:00 PM   3:55 PM
Jett, Merry  Vita
RLC
3
1/20/15
5/14/15
  eCampus
African-American/Black Studies
Honors
 
 Note: This section is an Honors course, open only to students who have been admitted to the Honors Academy. Apply at http://www.richlandcollege.edu/honors/apply.php
 
 
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