All California Courses at SFSU, Fall 2004 
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Program Description California Studies is a multi-disciplinary program whose purpose it is to study the consensus and conflict, unity and diversity, and the continuity and change that characterize the many peoples, cultures, artistic and creative expressions, earth and geosciences, as well as social structures, of past and present California.
The program offers: a Minor in California Studies, a Segment III cluster in "California Cultures and Environments," a California Studies Pattern in Liberal Studies, and an American Studies Emphasis. Below is a list of all the California courses being offered at SFSU, Spring 2004. 

Fall 2004
Courses

AIS 410 Perspectives of Native California Indians, 3.0
Section 1: TTH 1410-1525, CA 106, Nelson

AMST 410 California Culture, 3.0
Section 1: M 1810-2055, HUM 108, Birt

ANTH 352 Peoples and Cultures of California, 3.0
Section 1: TH 1610-1855, HSS 302, Davis

AAS 300 Asian Americans in California, 3.0
Section 1: MWF 1210-1300, BH 352, Hsu

BIOL 150 The World of Plants, 3.0
Section 1: MW 1310-1400, SCI 101; Lab T 0935-1215, HSS 107, Blair
Section 2: MW 1310-1400, SCI 101; Lab T 1410-1700, HSS 107, Blair
Section 3: MW 1310-1400, SCI 101; Lab W 0935-1215, HSS 107, Blair
Section 4: MW 1310-1400, SCI 101; Lab W 1410-1700, HSS 107, Blair
Section 6: MW 1310-1400, SCI 101; Lab TH 1410-1700, HSS 107, Blair

BIOL 300 Nature Study, 3.0

Section 1: F 1310-1400, T-H 1; Lab T 1410-1700, T-H 1, Blair

BIOL 313 Principles of Ecology, 3.0
Section 1: MW 1410-1500, TH 210; Lab 1510-1800 TH-2, Storz
Section 2: MW 1410-1500, TH 210; Lab 1510-1800 TH-1, Storz

BLS 312 Kalifia: The Black Heritage of California, 3.0
Section 1: TTH 1610-1525, BUS 122, Richards

CAS 558 California Applied Research, 4.0
Section 1: Times Arranged, OFF CAMPUS, Davis

CAS 580 National Park Service Internships, 2.0-4.0
Section 1: Times Arranged, Davis (info)

CAS 699 Special Study in California Studies, 1.0-3.0
Section 1: Times Arranged, Davis

GEOG 455 Geography of Ethnic Communities, 3.0 

Section 1: TTH 1235-1350, HSS 278, McGee

GEOG 600 Environmental Problems and Solutions, 3.0

Section 1: MWF 1110-1200, HSS 287, Holzman
Section 2: TTH 1410-1525, HSS 278, Wangui

GEOL 350 Geology of National Parks, 3.0

Section 1: MW 0910-1000, TH 513, Lab/Field Times Arranged, Pestrong

HIST 450 History of California, 3.0
Section 1: MWF 1310-1400 HSS 317, Dreyfus
Section 2: M 1910-2145, HSS 317, Katz
Section 3: TTH 1100-1215, HSS 317, Tygiel
Section 4: TH 1410-1525, HSS 317, Tygiel

HIST 642 California Cities: Los Angeles/San Francisco, 3.0
Section 1: W 1610-1855, SCI 268, Dreyfus

HM 421  Food, Wine & Culture in California, 3.0
Section 1: T 1610-1855, HSS 154, Amaya

HUM 376 Biography of a City: San Francisco, 3.0
Section 1: MW 1110-1225, HUM 408, Chandler
Section 2: W 1810-2055, HUM 582, Sammons
Section 3: TH 1810-2055, HUM 408, Bertram
Section 4: MW 1410-1525, HUM 408, Birt
Section 5: TTH 0935-1050, HUM 115, Dobbs

HUM 450 California Culture, 3.0
Section 1: M 1810-2055, HUM 108, Birt

MSCI 733 Coastal Ecology of the Gulf of California, 3.0
Section 1: M 1010-1200, ML 101; Lab 1210-1800 ML 101, STAFF

RAZA 315 La Raza in California, 3.0
Section 1: TTH 1235-1350, BH 256, Carrillo

REC 360 Outdoor Recreational Leadership, 1.0
Section 1: Times Arranged, Murphy

URBS 530 Alternative Urban Futures, 3.0
Section 1: T 1900-2145, HSS 285, Rivera-Pinderhughes

URBS 603 Public Service Internships, 3.0
Sections 1,2: Times Arranged, Leveen, Nguyen

URBS 658 Land Use Planning, 4.0
Section 1: TTH 1235-1350, HSS 287, Henderson