Social Justice

Courses approved for the SF State Studies Social Justice requirement must address social constructions of identity, hierarchy, power, and privilege; community resistance and empowerment; and social justice. The social constructions may be related to variations among humans, including such factors as abilities, ages, cultures, genders, geographic locations, histories, immigration statuses, languages, national and ethnic identities, racializations, religions, sexualities, and socio-economic classes.

Courses certified as meeting the SF State Studies requirements may be upper- or lower-division, may be in General Education (GE), a major or minor, or an elective. Not all of the courses listed below are approved for General Education. 

A U 303Bay Area History and Society (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
AA S 211Contemporary Asian Americans (D1, AERM, SJ)3
AA S 213Asian Americans and American Ideals and Institutions (AERM, SJ, USG/CSLG)3
AA S 214Second Year Written Composition: Asian American Studies (AERM, SJ)3
AA S 218Asian American Culture (C2, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AA S 301Asian Americans of Mixed Heritages (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AA S 320Chinese in the United States (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AA S 322Chinese American Language and Literature (UD-C, AERM, SJ)3
AA S 323Chinese American Identities (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AA S 330Nikkei in the United States (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
AA S 332Japanese American Art and Literature (UD-C, AERM, SJ)3
AA S 352Filipina/o American Literature, Art, and Culture (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AA S 353Filipina/o American Identities (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
AA S 360Koreans in the United States (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AA S 370Vietnamese in the United States (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AA S 380Cambodians in the United States (E1, UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AA S 373Vietnamese American Identities (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AA S 380Cambodians in the United States (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AA S 510Asian Americans in California (UD-D, AERM, ES, SJ)3
AA S 512Asian American Children's/Adolescent Literature (UD-C, AERM, SJ)3
AA S 522Asian Americans and the Transracial Adoptee Experience (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AA S 540South Asians in the United States (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AA S 541South Asian Diaspora (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AA S 570Southeast Asians in the United States (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AA S 582Asian American Women's Literature and the Arts (UD-C, AERM, SJ)3
AA S 584Asian American Sexualities (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AA S 585Asian American Religiosities (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AA S 587Asian Americans and Environmental Justice (UD-D, AERM, ES, SJ)3
AA S 591Asian American Community Health Issues (UD-B, AERM, SJ)3
AA S 595Asian American Communities and Public Policy (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
AA S 681Asian American Community Changes and Development (AERM, SJ)3
AFRS 101Introduction to Africana Studies (D1, AERM, SJ)3
AFRS 111Black Cultures and Personalities (D1, AERM, SJ)3
AFRS 200Introduction to Black Psychology (D1, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AFRS 202Black Men's Studies (F, AERM, SJ)3
AFRS 203Black Social Sciences (D1, AERM, SJ)3
AFRS 204Black Creative Arts (C1, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AFRS 208Introduction to African American History (D2, AERM, GP, SJ, USH)3
AFRS 210Introduction to Africana Literature (C2, AERM, SJ)3
AFRS 214Second Year Written Composition: Africana Studies (F, AERM, SJ)3
AFRS 215Introduction to Black Family Studies (D1, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AFRS 235Statistical Analysis in Africana Studies (SJ)3
AFRS 256Hip Hop Workshop (C1, AERM, ES, GP, SJ)3
AFRS 260Power, Racism, and Africana Liberation (F, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AFRS 266Black Online: Cyberspace, Culture, and Community (C2, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AFRS 305Ancient Egypt (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AFRS 326Black Religion (UD-C, AERM, SJ)3
AFRS 335The Black Woman: A Cultural Analysis (AERM, GP, SJ)3
AFRS 355The Nation of Islam in America (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
AFRS 370Health, Medicine, and Nutrition in the Black Community (UD-D, AERM, ES, SJ)3
AFRS 375Law and the Black Community (AERM, SJ, USH, USG/CSLG)3
AFRS 376Government, the Constitution, and Black Citizens (AERM, SJ, USH, USG/CSLG)3
AFRS 400Black Arts and Humanities (UD-C, AERM, SJ)3
AFRS 466Black Lives Matter: Race and Social Movements (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
AFRS 500The Life and Thought of Elijah Muhammad (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
AFRS 515Black Family Studies (UD-D, AERM, ES, SJ)3
AFRS 516Research Methods (UD-D, SJ)3
AFRS 645Literature of the Harlem Renaissance (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AIS 100Introduction to American Indian Studies (AERM, SJ)3
AIS 103Introduction to Pacific Islander Studies (D2, AERM, GP, SJ, USH)3
AIS 150American Indian History in the United States (D2, AERM, SJ, USH)3
AIS 160Survey of Native California (F, AERM, ES, SJ)3
AIS 205American Indians and U.S. Laws (F, AERM, SJ, USG/CSLG)3
AIS 230Urban Indians (D1, AERM, SJ)3
AIS 235American Indians: Image and Issues in the Mass Media (F, AERM, SJ)3
AIS 300American Indian Studies Research Methodologies (AERM, GP, SJ)3
AIS 310American Indian Religion and Philosophy (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AIS 320American Indian Music (UD-C, AERM, SJ)3
AIS 325American Indian Art (UD-C, AERM, SJ)3
AIS 330American Indian Law (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
AIS 400American Indian Education (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AIS 420Native Genders and Feminism (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
AIS 440Native Sexualities and Queer Discourse (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
AIS 460Power and Politics in American Indian History (UD-D, AERM, SJ, USH)3
AIS 470American Indian Ethnicity: Problems in Identity (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
AIS 535American Indian Film (UD-C, AERM, SJ)3
AIS 550American Indians in Contemporary U.S. History (F, AERM, SJ, USH)3
AIS 560Modern Creative and Performing Arts (UD-C, AERM, SJ)3
ANTH 631STEM and Social Justice (UD-D, SJ)3
BECA 301Media Literacy (UD-C, SJ)3
BECA 451International Media Politics (SJ)4
BECA 485Women and Media (UD-C, AERM, SJ)3
BECA 502Environmental Communication on Electronic Media (UD-C, ES, SJ)3
BIOL 332Health Disparities in Cancer (AERM, GP, SJ)3
BIOL 349Bioethics (UD-B, SJ)3
C J 300Criminal Justice: A Cross-Disciplinary Perspective (UD-D, SJ)4
C J 306Crisis in Central America: U.S. Policy and the Root Causes of Chaos (AERM, GP, SJ)4
C J 435Race, Crime, and Justice (UD-D, SJ)3
C J 485Latina/o Youth, Crime, and Justice (UD-D, SJ)3
CAD 120Child Development, Social Justice, and Academic Success (C2, AERM, GP, SJ)3
CHIN 270China and the West: Cross-Cultural Encounters Through Literature and Art from Middles Ages-Present (E, GP, SJ)3
CHIN 271The Classic Chinese Novel in Contemporary Pop Culture (C2, GP, SJ)3
CINE 309Latina/o/x Cinema (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
CINE 320Iranian Cinema (UD-C, GP, SJ)3
CINE 347Signs of Aliens: Semiotics of Film and Popular Culture (SJ)3
CLAS 240Greek and Roman Drama (C2, SJ)3
COMM 120Language, Culture, and Power (C2, AERM, SJ)3
COMM 538Language and Identity in Interaction (UD-D, AERM, SJ)4
COMM 541Critical Approaches to Culture and Communication (UD-C, AERM, SJ)4
COMM 572Communication and Environmental Justice (UD-C, ES, SJ)4
COUN 110Critically Thinking About Career Choice: Self, Community, Society, and the World (A3, GP, SJ)3
CST 300Introduction to Critical Social Thought (UD-D, SJ)3
CWL 426Literary Orients and Orientalisms, Classical to Contemporary (GP, SJ)3
CWL 427Travel and the Literary Imagination (UD-C, GP, SJ)3
E ED 602Innovative Early Childhood Education Curriculum (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
E ED 603Understanding and Supporting Children's Socio-Emotional Development (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
E ED 604Advanced Issues in Collaboration with Families and Communities in Early Childhood Education (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
E ED 614Science, Math, and Technology Curricular in ECE (ES, SJ)3
E ED 616Multilingualism and Multiliteracies in the Early Years (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
E ED 668Multicultural Education and Social Justice for Young Children (AERM, SJ)3
ECON 640Health Economics Analysis and Research (GP, SJ)3
ENG 125Language, Gender, and Sexuality (C2, SJ)3
ENG 256Disability and Literature (AERM, SJ)3
ENG 417Academic Literacy and the Urban Adolescent (SJ)3
ENG 490Grant Writing (SJ)3
ENG 526Age of the American Renaissance: 1830-1860 (UD-C, AERM, SJ)3
ENG 530Early Atlantic Migrants and Texts (AERM, SJ)3
ENG 618Individual and Team Writing (SJ)3
ENVS 331Global Environmental Crisis (ES, GP, SJ)4
ETHS 100Introduction to Ethnic Studies (D1, AERM, GP, SJ)3
ETHS 116Algebra and Statistics for Social Justice (B4, SJ)4
ETHS 117Statistics for Social Justice (B4, SJ)3
ETHS 120Educational Justice, Health Equity, and Academic Success (C2, AERM, GP, SJ)3
ETHS 221Health and Social Justice - Burning Issues, Taking Action (D1, AERM, SJ)3
ETHS 241Health and Social Movements in the United States in the 20th Century (D2, AERM, SJ, USH)3
ETHS 500Introduction to Race, Ethnicity, and Health (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
GEOG 421Future Environments (UD-D, ES, GP, SJ)3
GEOG 430Transforming Food and Agriculture Systems: Local to Global (ES, GP, SJ)4
GEOG 455Geography of Ethnic Communities (AERM, SJ)3
GEOG 552Geography of California (UD-D, AERM, ES, SJ)3
GEOG 575Emerging China (UD-D, ES, GP, SJ)3
GEOG 667Environmental Justice: Race, Poverty, and the Environment (ES, GP, SJ)4
GER 330Exploring the German Language (UD-C, GP, SJ)3
GER 620German Comics in English: Encounters, Conflicts, and Changes (UD-C, GP, SJ)3
GPS 315Introduction to Global Peace Studies (UD-C, ES, GP, SJ)3
GPS 375Peace Law and Human Rights in the U.S. (UD-D, GP, SJ)3
HIST 101Critical Thinking in History (A3, SJ)3
HIST 103The History of Me (E, SJ)3
HIST 112Quantitative Reasoning for Civic Engagement (B4, SJ)3
HIST 121History of the U.S. since Reconstruction (D2, USH, AERM, SJ)3
HIST 201History of Struggles for Equity and Justice (D2, AERM, SJ, USH)3
HIST 278History of Latinos in the U.S. (D2, AERM, SJ, USH)3
HIST 308Engaging Democracy: Participating in Historical Debates (UD-D, GP, SJ, USG/CSLG)3
HIST 313Comparative History of Love and Sexuality (UD-C, GP, SJ)3
HIST 347Women in Modern Europe (UD-C, GP, SJ)3
HIST 364Sex and Gender in East Asia (UD-D, GP, SJ)3
HIST 373Contemporary India (UD-D, GP, SJ)3
HIST 374Bollywood and Beyond: Indian History Through Film (UD-C, GP, SJ)3
HIST 398History of Modern European Imperialism (UD-D, GP, SJ)3
HIST 404A Cultural History of American Technology (ES, SJ)3
HIST 405Maritime History (UD-C, ES, GP, SJ)3
HIST 416The Jewish Sixties: A Journey Through The Social Protest Movements of the 1960s (AERM, SJ)3
HIST 421Food Fights: The Politics of American Jewish Consumption from 1654 to the Present (UD-C, AERM, SJ, USH)3
HIST 449American Jewish History (UD-C, AERM, SJ, USH)3
HIST 451Bay Area History and Society (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
HIST 455The Philippines and the United States (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ, USH)3
HIST 464American Ethnic and Racial Relations to 1890 (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
HIST 465American Ethnic and Racial Relations II: 1890-Present (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ, USH)3
HIST 466History of People of Color in the U.S. (F, AERM, SJ, USH)3
HIST 467Women in the U.S. to 1890 (UD-C, AERM, SJ, USH)3
HIST 470The U.S. Constitution to 1896 (UD-C, AERM, SJ, USH, USG/CSLG)3
HIST 471The U.S. Constitution Since 1896 (UD-C, AERM, SJ, USH, USG/CSLG)3
HIST 475History of Sexuality in the United States Before 1900 (SJ, USH)3
HIST 485History of Sexuality in the United States Since 1900 (SJ, USH)3
HIST 489Dynamics of the American City (UD-D, SJ)3
HSS 210Social Justice in Action: A Health and Social Sciences Perspective (E, SJ)3
HTM 110Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Management (ES, GP, SJ)3
HTM 424Tourism Management (UD-C, AERM, SJ)3
HUM 271The Classic Chinese Novel in Contemporary Pop Culture (C2, GP, SJ)3
HUM 426Literary Orients and Orientalisms, Classical to Contemporary (GP, SJ)3
HUM 427Travel and the Literary Imagination (UD-C, GP, SJ)3
HUM 586Bollywood and Beyond: Indian History Through Film (UD-C, GP, SJ)3
I R 104Introduction to International Relations: Politics, Economics, Environment, and People (D1, ES, GP, SJ)3
I R 112Quantitative Reasoning for Civic Engagement (B4, SJ)3
I R 259Children and Youth in International Relations (E, GP, SJ)4
I R 306Crisis in Central America: U.S. Policy and the Root Causes of Chaos (AERM, GP, SJ)4
I R 315Introduction to Global Peace Studies (UD-C, ES, GP, SJ)3
I R 322Policy Analysis: The Latin American Cases (UD-D, GP, SJ)4
I R 331Global Environmental Crisis (ES, GP, SJ)4
I R 357Fascism and Communism in Europe (UD-D, GP, SJ)4
I R 436Human Rights in Global Perspective (UD-C, GP, SJ)3
I R 452International Media Politics (SJ)4
I R 544Women in the World (UD-D, GP, SJ)4
ITAL 206Italian Conversation (C2, GP, SJ)3
ITEC 315Learning with Emerging Digital Technologies (UD-D, SJ)3
JOUR 304Cultural Diversity and News Media (AERM, SJ)3
JOUR 452International Media Politics (SJ)4
JS 270Repairing the World: The Jewish Call for Social Justice (C2, AERM, GP, SJ)3
JS 301Judaism, An Introduction (UD-C, SJ)3
JS 350Jewish Social Responsibility (UD-C, SJ)3
JS 421Food Fights: The Politics of American Jewish Consumption from 1654 to the Present (UD-C, AERM, SJ, USH)3
JS 449American Jewish History (UD-C, AERM, SJ, USH)3
JS 548The Jewish Sixties: A Journey Through The Social Protest Movements of the 1960s (AERM, SJ)3
KIN 255Health-Related Fitness and Wellness (D1, ES, GP, SJ)3
KIN 331Peak Performance (UD-D, GP, SJ)3
KIN 502Sport and Social Issues (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
KIN 510Sport, Movement, and Screen Culture (UD-C, GP, SJ)3
LABR 251Know Your Work Rights (D1, SJ)3
LCA 112Quantitative Reasoning for Civic Engagement (B4, SJ)3
LS 402Introduction to Human Rights Education for Teachers and Local Communities (UD-D, GP, SJ)3
LS 404Social Science and Medicine (UD-D, GP, SJ)3
LS 427Social Movements & the Arts for Future Teachers (SJ)3
LTNS 110Critical Thinking and the Rhetoric of Latinas/os/x in the 21st Century (A3, AERM, SJ)3
LTNS 210Latina/o/x Health Care Perspectives (B2, AERM, ES, GP, SJ)3
LTNS 211Latina/o/x Families (D1, AERM, GP, SJ)3
LTNS 225Latina/o/x Visual Culture (C1, AERM, SJ)3
LTNS 230Introduction to Latina/o Literature (C2, AERM, GP, SJ)3
LTNS 265Topics in Latina/o/x History (D1, AERM, SJ)3
LTNS 270Latina/o/x Murals, Memes, Music, and More: Latina/o/x Arts & Humanities (E, AERM, SJ)3
LTNS 278History of Latinos in the U.S. (D2, AERM, SJ, USH)3
LTNS 315Latina/os in California (UD-C, AERM, SJ)3
LTNS 409Latina/o/x Cinema (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
LTNS 430Race, Crime, and Justice (UD-D, SJ)3
LTNS 435Oral History, Community Memory, and Collective Stories (AERM, SJ)3
LTNS 445Gendered Borders: Latinas and Globalization (F, AERM, GP, SJ)3
LTNS 455Resistance Literature of the Americas (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
LTNS 460Central Americans of the U.S.: History and Heritage (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
LTNS 467Caribbeans in the U.S.: History and Heritage (UD-D, GP, SJ)3
LTNS 470Latina/o Immigration to the U.S. (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
LTNS 485Latina/o Youth, Crime, and Justice (UD-D, SJ)3
LTNS 530Latina/os and the Media (UD-C, AERM, SJ)3
LTNS 560Contemporary Latina/o Literature (UD-C, AERM, GP SJ)3
LTNS 565Central Americans Writing in the United States (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
LTNS 580Educational Equity (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
LTNS 660Latina/o Politics (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
LTNS 670Mexican Politics and Society (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
LTNS 679Central American Literature: Roots to the Present (UD-C, GP, SJ)3
MATH 112Quantitative Reasoning for Civic Engagement (B4, SJ)3
MUS 137Survey of the History of Electronic Music (AERM, GP, SJ)3
PH 200Global Health (D1, GP, SJ)3
PH 210Personal and Social Determinants of Health (D1, SJ)3
PH 221Health and Social Justice - Burning Issues, Taking Action (D1, AERM, SJ)3
PH 241Health and Social Movements in the United States in the 20th Century (D2, AERM, SJ, USH)3
PH 305Critical History of Public Health in the United States (SJ, USH)3
PH 315Drugs and Society (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
PH 320Contemporary Sexuality (UD-B, SJ)3
PH 414Women's Health (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
PH 455Community Organizing and Community Building for Health (UD-C, AERM, ES, GP, SJ)3
PHIL 112Quantitative Reasoning for Civic Engagement (B4, SJ)3
PHIL 130Political and Social Philosophy (D1, AERM, SJ)3
PHIL 150Contemporary Moral/Political Issues (C2, SJ)3
PHIL 304Ethics Bowl (UD-C, SJ)3
PHIL 315Introduction to Global Peace Studies (UD-C, ES, GP, SJ)3
PHIL 330Political Philosophy (UD-C, SJ)3
PHIL 335Law and Society (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
PHIL 355Politics and Ethics of the Consumer Society (UD-D, ES, SJ)3
PHIL 373The Ethics of Migration and Membership (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
PHIL 375Peace Law and Human Rights in the U.S. (UD-D, GP, SJ)3
PHIL 378Philosophy of Criminal Law (UD-C, SJ)3
PHIL 380Philosophy of Law (UD-C, SJ)3
PHIL 383Ethics in Medicine (UD-C, SJ)3
PHIL 384Philosophy of Research Ethics (UD-C, GP, SJ)3
PHIL 395Ethical Issues: Science and Technology (UD-B, SJ)3
PHIL 435Human Rights in Global Perspective (UD-C, GP, SJ)3
PHIL 436Islamic Political Philosophy (UD-C, GP, SJ)3
PHIL 450Ethics (UD-C, SJ)3
PHIL 451Feminist Moral Issues (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
PHIL 455Sex and the Law (UD-C, SJ)3
PHIL 464Philosophy and Film (UD-C, GP, SJ)3
PHIL 470Environmental Ethics (UD-C, ES, SJ)3
PHIL 520Philosophy and Mysticism (UD-C, GP, SJ)3
PLSI 100Understanding Politics (D1, SJ)3
PLSI 106Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy: Introduction to Political Economy (D1, SJ)3
PLSI 112Quantitative Reasoning for Civic Engagement (B4, SJ)3
PLSI 150Contemporary Moral/Political Issues (C2, SJ)3
PLSI 322Policy Analysis: The Latin American Cases (UD-D, GP, SJ)4
PLSI 354Politics, the Environment, and Social Change (UD-D, ES, SJ)4
PLSI 355Politics and Ethics of the Consumer Society (UD-D, ES, SJ)3
PLSI 381Political Theories of Sexuality (UD-D, SJ)4
PLSI 386Introduction to Critical Social Thought (UD-D, SJ)3
PLSI 388Politics and the Popular (UD-D, SJ)4
PLSI 393Anarchist Political Theory (UD-D, SJ)4
PLSI 395Political Theories of Pedagogy and Community Activism (SJ)3
PLSI 396Fascism and Communism in Europe (UD-D, GP, SJ)4
PLSI 403Cases in Comparative Politics (GP, SJ)4
PLSI 408Mexican Politics and Society (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
PLSI 451Engaging Democracy: Participating in Historical Debates (UD-D, GP, SJ, USG/CSLG)3
PLSI 463The Politics of Immigration in the United States (AERM, SJ)4
PLSI 464Race and American Politics (UD-D, AERM, SJ)4
PLSI 472Civic and Political Engagement (SJ)4
PLSI 473California Politics and Government (SJ, USG/CSLG)4
PLSI 478Judicial Process (SJ)4
PLSI 544Women in the World (UD-D, GP, SJ)4
PLSI 552Individual Rights and the Constitution (SJ)4
PLSI 560Urban Poverty and Policy (UD-D, SJ)4
PLSI 580Housing Policy and Planning (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
PRSN 101First Semester Persian (C2, GP, SJ)4
PRSN 206Basic Persian Conversation (C2, GP, SJ)3
PRSN 320Iranian Cinema (UD-C, GP, SJ)3
PSY 450Variations in Human Sexuality (UD-D, SJ)3
PSY 474Psychology of Social Justice (SJ)3
RPT 410Therapeutic and Inclusive Recreation (SJ)3
RPT 440Urban Recreation and Parks (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
RPT 605Ecotourism & Sustainable Travel (UD-D, ES, GP, SJ)3
RRS 100Introduction to Ethnic Studies (D1, AERM, GP, SJ)3
RRS 101Introduction to Arab and Muslim Communities (C2, AERM, GP, SJ)3
RRS 103Introduction to Pacific Islander Studies (D2, AERM, GP, SJ, USH)3
RRS 201SFSU's Palestinian Cultural Mural and the Art of Resistance (C2, AERM, GP, SJ)3
RRS 212Edward Said (C2, AERM, GP, SJ)3
RRS 240All Power to the People: Comparative Freedom Movements of the "Sixties" (D2, AERM, SJ, USH)3
RRS 250Race, Ethnicity and Power in America (AERM, SJ, USG/CSLG)3
RRS 255Voices in Exile: Arab and Muslim American and Civil Liberties post-9/11/2001 (D1, AERM, GP, SJ)3
RRS 260Introduction to Arab and Arab American Feminisms (GP, SJ)3
RRS 276Race, Activism and Climate Justice (B2, AERM, ES, GP, SJ)3
RRS 303Health and Wellness among Pacific Islanders (UD-B, SJ)3
RRS 310Arab Revolutions and Social Movements (UD-D, GP, SJ)3
RRS 330Comparative Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.: Class, Gender, and Nation (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
RRS 370Islamophobia: Roots, Development, and Contestation of Hatred (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
RRS 375Queer Arabs in the U.S. (SJ)3
RRS 380Queer and Trans Ethnic Studies (UD-C, AERM, SJ)3
RRS 410Grassroots Organizing for Change in Communities of Color (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
RRS 415Reclaiming the Bay: Grassroots Struggle Against Racial Capitalism (UD-D, AERM, ES, SJ)3
RRS 420Arab American Identity: Memory and Resistance (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
RRS 430Arab Media Images in America: Impact on Arab Americans (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
RRS 435National Security and the Racialization of Arabs and Muslims in North America (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
RRS 480Youth Culture, Race and Resistance (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
RRS 566Gender and Modernity in the Muslim and Arab Worlds (F, AERM, GP, SJ)3
RRS 571Women, Race, and Class (UD-C, AERM, ES, GP, SJ)3
RRS 580Educational Equity (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
RRS 600History of People of Color in the U.S. (F, AERM, SJ, USH)3
RRS 620Colonialism, Imperialism, and Resistance (UD-D, GP, SJ)3
RRS 625Mixed Race Studies: A Comparative Focus (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
RRS 630Palestine: Ethnic Studies Perspective (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
RRS 655Comparative Border Studies: Palestine and Mexico (AERM, ES, GP, SJ)3
RRS 657South Asian Diaspora (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
SLHS 300Introduction to Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences (UD-D, SJ)3
SOC 110Sexuality in Society (D1, SJ)3
SOC 200Changing Cities (D1, SJ)3
SOC 245Social Problems (D1, SJ)4
SOC 330Comparative Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.: Class, Gender, and Nation (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
SOC 400Variations in Human Sexuality (UD-D, SJ)3
SOC 410Grassroots Organizing for Change in Communities of Color (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
SOC 580Educational Equity (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
SPAN 217Spanish for Health Care Professionals (B2, SJ)3
SPED 310Exploring Visual Impairments (UD-D, GP, SJ)3
SPED 330Introduction to Disability (UD-D, SJ)3
SPED 370Young Children Disabled or At Risk and Their Families (UD-D, SJ)3
SPED 620The Science of Early Intervention (UD-B, ES, SJ)3
SPED 630Inclusive Education: Empowerment and Equity in Diverse Schools (UD-D, GP, SJ)3
SPED 662Education of Deaf/Hard of Hearing Children (GP, SJ)3
SPED 671Positive Behavior Support for Young Children (SJ)3
SPED 675Working with Families of Young Children with Disabilities (UD-D, SJ)3
SPED 689American Sign Language II (SJ)3
SXS 110Sexuality in Society (D1, SJ)3
SXS 380Queer and Trans Ethnic Studies (UD-C, AERM, SJ)3
SXS 400Variations in Human Sexuality (UD-D, SJ)3
SXS 440Native Sexualities and Queer Discourse (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
SXS 455Sex, Power, and Politics (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
SXS 551Queer Literatures and Media (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
SXS 569Sex and the Law (UD-C, SJ)3
USP 200Changing Cities (D1, SJ)3
USP 400Dynamics of the American City (UD-D, SJ)3
USP 514Sustainable Development in Cities (ES, SJ)4
USP 515Environmental Justice: Race, Poverty, and the Environment (ES, GP, SJ)4
USP 560Urban Poverty and Policy (UD-D, SJ)4
USP 580Housing Policy and Planning (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
WGS 150Women and Gender in U.S. History and Society (D2, AERM, SJ, USH)3
WGS 200Introduction to Women and Gender Studies (D1, AERM, GP, SJ)3
WGS 210Introduction to Feminism and the State (D1, SJ)3
WGS 220Introduction to Feminist Disability Studies (C2, SJ)3
WGS 303Feminist Artivism & Praxis (UD-C, AERM, SJ)3
WGS 304Gender and Popular Culture (AERM, GP, SJ)3
WGS 420Native Genders and Feminism (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
WGS 440Native Sexualities and Queer Discourse (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
WGS 445Gendered Borders: Latinas and Globalization (F, AERM, GP, SJ)3
WGS 485Women and Media (UD-C, AERM, SJ)3
WGS 513Gender, War, and Militarism (UD-C, GP, SJ)3
WGS 514Women and the Prison Industrial Complex (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3
WGS 536Gender, Globalization, and Women's Human Rights (UD-D, GP, SJ)3
WGS 541Women Writers and Social Change (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
WGS 551Queer Literatures and Media (UD-C, AERM, GP, SJ)3
WGS 561Women, Ethnicity, and Social Movements (AERM, SJ)3
WGS 562History of African American Women (UD-D, AERM, SJ)3
WGS 566Gender and Modernity in the Muslim and Arab Worlds (F, AERM, GP, SJ)3
WGS 621Feminist Theories (UD-D, AERM, GP, SJ)3

Abbreviations

AERM: American Ethnic and Racial Minorities
ES: Environmental Sustainability
GP: Global Perspectives
SJ: Social Justice