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HUMA-1305  Intro to Mexican-Amer StudiesCedar Valley College [CVC]
HUMA-1305-35420 (1035315)
Intro to Mexican-Amer Studies
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Rovelo, Carlos  Vita
CVC
3
6/6/16
7/8/16
(5 weeks)
  eCampus
Summer Session I
Internet Based
 
 This is an interdisciplinary survey course designed to introduce students to salient cultural, economic, educational, historical, political and social aspects of the Mexican- American/Chicano(a) experience.
HUMA-1305-36420 (1035317)
Intro to Mexican-Amer Studies
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M T W R F S U    
Rovelo, Carlos  Vita
CVC
3
7/12/16
8/11/16
(5 weeks)
  eCampus
Summer Session II
Internet Based
 
 This is an interdisciplinary survey course designed to introduce students to salient cultural, economic, educational, historical, political and social aspects of the Mexican- American/Chicano(a) experience.
HUMA-1315  Fine Arts AppreciationCedar Valley College [CVC]
HUMA-1315-35420 (1035316)
Fine Arts Appreciation
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Vega, Gerardo  Vita
CVC
3
6/6/16
7/8/16
(5 weeks)
  eCampus
Summer Session I
Internet Based
 
 Introductory course to the Humanities which focuses on the study and appreciation of the fine and performing arts with emphasis on the Western Tradition.
HUMA-1315-36420 (1035319)
Fine Arts Appreciation
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M T W R F S U    
Vega, Gerardo  Vita
CVC
3
7/12/16
8/11/16
(5 weeks)
  eCampus
Summer Session II
Internet Based
 
 Introduction to Fine Arts Appreciation: This introductory course focuses on the study and appreciation of the fine and performing arts with emphasis on the Western Tradition.
HUMA-2319  American Minority StudiesCedar Valley College [CVC]
HUMA-2319-35420 (1061394)
American Minority Studies
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Hill, Pamela  Vita
CVC
3
6/6/16
7/8/16
(5 weeks)
  eCampus
Summer Session I
Internet Based
 
 Black Women: This course will provide an examination of the historical overviews and current issues associated with Black women throughout the Diaspora. The educational, social, economic, cultural and political roles of Black women will be studied. Website address is http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.
HUMA-2319-36420 (1035318)
American Minority Studies
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M T W R F S U    
Hill, Pamela  Vita
CVC
3
7/12/16
8/11/16
(5 weeks)
  eCampus
Summer Session II
Internet Based
 
 Social Issues in Black Communities: This course will provide a historical and contemporary overview of current social issues associated with Black Communities in general, covering such areas as education, health, economics, crime, police brutality, family, etc.
 
 
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