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Fall
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LCOM# |
CRN |
SUBJ |
CRS# |
UNITS |
DAYS |
TIME |
RM# |
INSTRUCTOR |
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101G |
97410 |
ENGL |
101 |
3 |
TTh |
9:35 AM-11:00 AM |
L212 |
Virginia Escalante |
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CHIC |
141A |
3 |
TTh |
11:10 AM-12:35 PM |
A213A |
Enrique Davalos |
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Our
Faculty
Virginia Escalante
English 101
Office: C-225A
Phone: (619) 388-3596
Email: vescalan@sdccd.edu
Enrique Davalos
Chicano Studies 141A
Office: A-1A
Phone: (619) 388-3634
Email: edavalos@sdccd.edu
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Why are these courses linked?
English 101 with Chicano Studies 141A is a perfect combination of
classes. They are linked so that students may experience the important
connection between college level reading, composition and history. Students
will be given reading assignments in CS History 141A and will be asked to
research and analyze the same readings in English 101.
In addition to being linked, these classes have a common theme -
“Culture, Conquistadors and Capitalists.” Students will cultivate a
multi-layered understanding of the content of history, based on a critical
analysis of primary and secondary resources, narratives and testimonials.
Experiential learning and community based activities will also support a
crucial understanding of how history has shaped our world today.
Course Descriptions
English 101 – Reading & Composition
Prerequisite:
ENGL 051 and ENGL 056, or ENGL 092A or ENGL 092B or ENGL 064, each with a
grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or assessment Skill Levels W5/R5.
This course is designed for
transfer-level students or for those who want to develop competence in
college level reading and composition. In this course, students read,
analyze, discuss and think critically using a variety of works and sources.
Based on these activities, students write essays, fully documented research
projects, and other types of texts for various purposes and audiences. This
written work, which demonstrates effective, logical, and precise expression
of ideas, totals at least 6000 graded words. Designated sections of this
course may be taught from a specific cultural perspective. (FT). UC Transfer
Course List. Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private
colleges and universities. CAN ENGL 2 = ENGL 101 (City,Mesa,Miramar) CAN
ENGL SEQ A = ENGL 105 + ENGL 101 (City,Mesa,Miramar).
Chicano Studies 141A –United States History
from a Chicano Perspective
Advisory: ENGL 051 and ENGL 056, each with a grade of
"C" or better, or equivalent, or assessment Skill Levels W5/R5
This course is the
first part (Chic 141A) of a survey of U.S. history from the Latino/Latina,
Mexican and Chicano/Chicana perspectives. It covers the period from the
development of the Native American pre-Columbian cultures of Mexico and the
U.S. to the time of the Mexican War of 1848 (or the War of the North
American Invasion, as it is known in Mexico) and the conquest and annexation
of the Mexican northern frontier by the U.S. The course explores the Latino,
Mexican and Chicano contributions to the history and culture of the United
States, as well as the consequences of the U.S. policies on the history and
culture of Mexico. This general education course would be of interest to
students studying history, ethnic studies, or other social sciences. This
course partially satisfies the American Institutions requirement for the
associate degree and for transfer to CSU. (FT). UC Transfer Course List.
Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and
universities. CHIC 141A, 141B; or BLAS 140A, 140B; or HIST 109, 110; or HIST
150, 151 combined: maximum credit, one series.
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