Course Listings
Here is a list of courses for January Term with a MTuThF, 12:00 - 2:30 PM schedule:
- GERMAN 001 - Accelerated Elementary German - Taught by Caralinda Lee.
- *JAN 020 - Graphic Narratives - Taught by Glenna Breslin.
- JAN 022 - America and the Railroad: A Multi-disciplinary Journey - Taught by Robert Bulman.
- *JAN 024 - Microbes and Society - Taught by Vidya Chandrasekaran.
- JAN 028 - Tool or Toy: A Social History of the Bicycle - Taught by David J. DeRose.
- JAN 029 - Bay Area Wild - Taught by Janice Doane and Molly Metherd.
- JAN 032 - Crime Film Verity - Taught by John Ely.
- JAN 037 - The Crisis of Modernity - Taught by G. Eric Hansen.
- JAN 038 - Computer Gaming in the 21st Century: The Culture and Economy of Cyberspace - Taught by Dana Herrera.
- JAN 043 - Conceptual Photography: Using and Abusing the Still Image - Taught by Jennifer Locke.
- JAN 045 - Bollywood!: Popular Indian film & culture - Taught by Lisa Manter, Robin Sukhadia.
- JAN 050 - From Mythology to Philosophy - Taught by Michael Riley.
- JAN 051 - Lust, Greed, Murder: Seven Great Operas - Taught by Martin Rokeach.
- JAN 052 - Painting - Taught by Roy Schmaltz.
- *JAN 053 - Gilbert and Sullivan: Musical Theater as Social and Political Critique - Taught by Stephen Sloane.
- JAN 055 - Hollywood and the Quest for Justice - Taught by Melinda R. Thomas.
- JAN 058 - Gender and Culture in America - Taught by Cynthia Van Gilder.
- *JAN 059 - Changing Images of Female Identity: Life-Cycle and Cross- Cultural - Taught by Penny Washbourn Ph.D..
- *JAN 061 - Anti-Utopian Literature and the Future - Taught by Ben Xu.
- *JAN 101 - Love in Literature and Film - Taught by Chad Arnold.
- *JAN 103 - What in the World is Social Justice? - Perspectives, Problems, and Possibilities - Taught by Michael Barram.
- JAN 106 - Helping Entrepreneurs Survive a Recession - Taught by Thomas Cleveland.
- *JAN 113 - Death and Dying: After Life, What's Next? - Taught by Emily Hause and Grete Stenersen.
- JAN 119 - Getting Lost: Following Philosophical, Literary and Theological Allusions from the Weirdest Show on TV - Taught by Hilda Ma, Joe Zeccardi.
- JAN 121 - Religious Pluralism and California Prisons - Taught by Barbara A. McGraw.
- JAN 123 - An Episodic History of Mathematics - Taught by Michael Nathanson.
- JAN 124 - Lions, and Tigers, and Cats, Oh My! - Taught by Felicidad Oberholzer.
- JAN 126 - Green Religion - Taught by Marie Pagliarini.
- JAN 127 - The Exemplary World of Miguel de Cervantes - Taught by Alvaro Ramirez.
- *JAN 130 - Beyond the Border: A Cultural History of Latin America, Latinos and the United States - Taught by Maria Luisa Ruiz.
- JAN 135 - How Baking Works: A Tasty Way to Explore Science - Taught by Michelle Shulman.
- JAN 136 - Philosophy and Science of Yoga - Taught by Saroja Subrahmanyan.
- JAN 137 - Exploring Fairy Tales - Taught by Steve Tillis.
- *JAN 138 - The Politics of Fashion - Taught by Denise Witzig.
- *JAN 140 - The Decalogue: Black Comedy and Moral Peril in the Ten Commandments - Taught by Paul Ebenkamp.
- JAN 171 - Conservation and Culture in Bali and Java, Indonesia - Taught by Carla Bossard.

