Course Title: COS Ethnic Studies 003 Chicana & Chicano Studies
Course Number: 5135
Grade Level: 11-12
Elective/Required: Elective
Length/Credits: Semester/10 credits
Meets UC/CSU A-G category: “G” Elective
Course Description: This is a COS Dual Enrollment Course offered Redwood's campus.ETHN003 The course studies the Chicana and Chicano community and culture in American society from Pre-Colombian roots. The Chicana and Chicano contributions and conflicts in American society are studied using an interdisciplinary approach (anthropology, history, sociology, literature, art and music).
Course Title: COS Ethnic Studies 010 Intro to Ethnic Studies & Social Justice Studies
Course Number: 5136
Grade Level: 11-12
Elective/Required: Elective
Length/Credits: Semester/10 credits
Meets UC/CSU A-G category: “G" Elective
Course Description: This is a COS Dual Enrollment Course offered Redwood's campus. ETHN010 Inter-disciplinary study to race, and ethnicity, in the United States. Examines fundamental ethnic studies concepts and social justice movements in relation to ethnic and racial groups in the United States to provide a basis for a better understanding of the socio-economic, cultural and political conditions among key social groups.
Course Title: COS Ethnic Studies 002 American Indian Studies
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Grade Level: 11-12
Elective/Required: Elective
Length/Credits: Semester/10 credits
Meets UC/CSU A-G category: “G" Elective
Course Description: This is a COS Dual Enrollment Course offered Redwood's campus. Using an interdisciplinary approach, this course will focus on the historical, social, religious, ecological, economic, and artistic characteristics of various Indian Nations, as well as U.S. Government policy toward Indians. Special attention will be given to San Joaquin Valley Indians.
Course Title: COS Counseling 010 Career & Life Planning
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Grade Level: 11-12
Elective/Required: Elective
Length/Credits: Semester/10 credits
Meets UC/CSU A-G category: “G" Elective
Course Description: An introduction to career and life planning, including the survey of interests, skills, values, personality traits, past experiences, and life stages. Students will develop an educational and career plan using gathered self-information, career research and planning, and decision-making strategies with an awareness of the impact of psychological, sociological and physiological factors related to career and lifelong satisfaction and development over a lifetime.
Course Title: COS Counseling 025 College & Life Success
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Grade Level: 11-12
Elective/Required: Elective
Length/Credits: Semester/10 credits
Meets UC/CSU A-G category: “G" Elective
Course Description: This course covers the exploration of physiological, psychological and sociological factors that impact college and lifelong learning, personal growth and development, well-being, and overall success. Topics include self-awareness, academic awareness and resources, learning processes and styles, health and wellness, effective communication in a diverse setting, and financial literacy.