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Courses Lower-Division Courses Upper-Division Courses Hewlett Cluster Courses in 2001-2002STUDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED, BUT NOT REQUIRED, TO TAKE ALL THREE SEGMENTS OF A CLUSTER SEQUENCE.HASS 22A: U.S.-MEXICAN BORDERLANDS Michael Kearney, Professor, Anthropology For information, email michael.kearney@ucr.edu HASS 22B: U.S.-MEXICAN BORDERLANDS: Theatre & Performance Carlos Morton, Professor, Theatre For information, email carlos.morton@ucr.edu HASS 22C: U.S.-MEXICAN BORDERLANDS: Word, Sound, & Image Josh Kun, Assistant Professor For more information, email josh.kun@ucr.edu Breadth Requirements:
George Slusser, Professor, Comparative Literature Robert Heath, Professor, Botany & Plant Science For information, email george.slusser@ucr.edu HASS 23B: THE ANCIENT SCIENCES THROUGH SCIENCE FICTION Lisa Raphals, Professor, Comparative Literature For information, email lisa.raphals@ucr.edu HASS 23C: CONCEPTS OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES THROUGH SCIENCE FICTION Robert Heath, Professor, Botany & Plant Science George Slusser, Professor, Comparative Literature TO BE OFFERED SPRING QUARTER For information, email robert.heath@ucr.edu Breadth Requirements: Each segment of HASS 23A-B-C can be used to satisfy the Literature/Philosophy/Religious Studies requirement OR the Humanities "additional course" requirement, but not both. HASS 68A-B-C: THE 1960S AND THE VIETNAM WAR ERA Stephen Cullenberg, Professor, Economics Katherine Kinney, Associate Professor, English Brian Lloyd, Associate Professor, History For information, email kkinney@citrus.ucr.edu Breadth Requirements: Each segment of HASS 68A-B-C can be used to fulfill the Humanities or Social Sciences "additional course" requirement, but not both. Also see 2002-2003 UCR Catalog main page |
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