LEAD Winter 2016 Classes
All LEAD classes require 12 hours of integrated civic engagement. This Winter, most civic engagement projects will focus on migration and refugees, and service at the March 3 Global Issues Conference, sponsored by DASB.
Women’s Studies
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WMST 1 – Intro to Women's Studies
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9:30-11:20 M/W – Coronado
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WMST8 – Women of Color in the U.S.
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Online – Alvarez
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WMST 24 (Women in Global Perspective)
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10:30-12:20 T/Th - Coronado
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Political Science
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POLI 16 – Grassroots Democracy: Social Movements Since the 1960s
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9:30-10:20 M-Th - Nguyen
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Linguistics
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LING1 – Introduction to Linguistics
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10:30-12:20 T/Th - Lombardi
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English Literature
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ELIT 21 – Women in Literature
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1:30-3:20 T/Th – Chow
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English Writing
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EWRT211 – Preparatory Reading and Writing Skills
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7:30-9:20 M/W – Malone
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4:00-6:15 T/Th – Caparas
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1:30-3:45 T/Th – Lewis
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EWRT1A – Composition and Reading
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Online – Coronado
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EWRT2 – Critical Reading, Writing and Thinking
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Hybrid - 12:30-2:45 Mon - Caparas
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Economics
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ECON 2 – Principles of Microeconomics
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9:30-10:20 M-Th Thomas
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ECON 1 – Principles of Macroeconomics
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12:30-1:20 M-Th Thomas
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Environmental Studies
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ES1 Environmental Studies – Introduction to Environmental Studies
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11:30-1:20 – De Toro
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Intercultural Studies
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ICS32 – Chicana/o History –
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11:30-1:20 T/Th – Alvarez
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ICS35 – Chicana/o Literature
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Online - Coronado
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For more information, please contact Marc Coronado: coronadomarc@fhda.edu