Course Listings
Here is a list of upper division courses for January Term:
- *JAN 100 - The United Nations in Review - Taught by Hisham Ahmed.
- *JAN 101 - Love in Literature and Film - Taught by Chad Arnold.
- *JAN 102 - Christian Service Internship - Taught by Br. Michael Avila, Brother Mark McVann, Prof. Randy Farris.
- *JAN 103 - What in the World is Social Justice? - Perspectives, Problems, and Possibilities - Taught by Michael Barram.
- JAN 104 - Jane Austen and the Conquest of the Camera - Taught by Clinton Bond.
- JAN 105 - Chicano/Latino Psychology - Taught by Br. Camillus Chavez.
- JAN 106 - Helping Entrepreneurs Survive a Recession - Taught by Thomas Cleveland.
- JAN 107 - Writing About the Movies - Taught by Chris Correale.
- JAN 109 - Deconstructing or Reconstructing Gender? Reevaluating the Feminine in Spanish and Latin American Film - Taught by Jane Dilworth.
- JAN 111 - Pockets of Resistance: Social Protest in the Bay Area - Taught by Cynthia Ganote.
- *JAN 113 - Death and Dying: After Life, What's Next? - Taught by Emily Hause and Grete Stenersen.
- JAN 114 - Cross-Cultural Communication - Taught by John Knight.
- *JAN 116 - Global Climate Change - Taught by Philip Leitner.
- JAN 117 - History of Medicine - Taught by Jacob Lester.
- JAN 118 - Global Public Health: Issues, Perspectives and Analysis - Taught by Samuel L. Lind, Ph.D..
- 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 122 - Meditation and the Brain - Taught by Hiroko Nakano and Br. Camillus Chavez.
- 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 125 - Environmental/Ecological Psychology - Taught by Keith Ogawa.
- JAN 126 - Green Religion - Taught by Marie Pagliarini.
- JAN 127 - The Exemplary World of Miguel de Cervantes - Taught by Alvaro Ramirez.
- JAN 128 - Extreme Musicianship - Taught by Lino Rivera.
- JAN 129 - Films of Spike Lee: On Race in America - Taught by Katherine Roper.
- *JAN 130 - Beyond the Border: A Cultural History of Latin America, Latinos and the United States - Taught by Maria Luisa Ruiz.
- *JAN 132 - Hip-Hop Politics - Taught by Scott Schonfeldt-Aultman.
- JAN 133 - Breaking the Silence: Understanding Female Sexuality - Taught by Christina Scott.
- JAN 134 - A Month in Tuscany while at Saint Mary's College - Taught by Paola A. Sensi-Isolani.
- 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 139 - What's Next with the People's Republic of China? - Taught by Diana T. Wu, Ph.D..
- *JAN 140 - The Decalogue: Black Comedy and Moral Peril in the Ten Commandments - Taught by Paul Ebenkamp.
- *JAN 141 - What Next for Bay Area Youth? Youth Development and Activism in 2010 - Taught by Beth Hampson.
- JAN 142 - Wine: From A to Zin - Taught by Dr. Alexander J. Pandell.
- *JAN 170 - Hopes and Fears in the Brazilian Amazon: Reflective Ethnographies of Everyday Life - Taught by Shawny Anderson, Jesse Wheeler.
- JAN 171 - Conservation and Culture in Bali and Java, Indonesia - Taught by Carla Bossard.
- *JAN 172 - What Next? Pop Theatre! - Taught by Linda Baumgardner and Cathy Davalos.
- JAN 173 - The Natural History and Indigenous Cultures of New Zealand and Fiji - Taught by Margaret Field.
- JAN 175 - Walking in the Footsteps of the Early Christians: A Pilgrimage to Rome - Taught by David Gentry-Akin.
- JAN 177 - The Catholic Church and the Question of Palestine - Taught by Brother Donald Mansir, FSC.
- JAN 178 - Sundance Film Festival - Taught by Virginia Saenz McCarthy.
- *JAN 179 - Ireland: From Pre-history to Contemporary Life, Always A'Growing - Taught by Rev.Thomas J. McElligott with Brother Ronald Gallagher, FSC.
- JAN 180 - Encountering Christian Art: Italy and France - Taught by Tom Poundstone.
- JAN 181 - Tradition vs. Modernity in Mexico - Taught by Alvaro Ramirez.
- *JAN 182 - The Moving Museum: What Next in the Ever-Changing History, Art and Architecture of Spain? - Taught by Frances M. Sweeney, Ivan R. Pagin.
- JAN 183 - Anthropology of Hawai'i: Past and Present - Taught by Cynthia Van Gilder and Dana Herrera.
- *JAN 190 - North Beach: the Italian Face of San Francisco - Taught by Maria Grazia De Angelis.
- *JAN 190-02 - North Beach: The Italian Face of San Francisco - Taught by Maria Grazia De Angelis.
- *JAN 191 - Fostering Collaborative Relationships Through the Four Temperaments - Taught by Elaina Rose Lovejoy.
- JAN 192 - Agent-Based Computational Economics: Making Your Own Games for Research - Taught by Andras Margitay-Becht.

