Cultural StudiesFor a live version of the Credit Course Schedule, use eConnect. Course topics in this subject:
The following courses
are part of the
humanities and visual and performing arts component of the Core Curriculum:
Day CoursesCultural Studies • Core Curriculum
Cultural Studies • Core Curriculum
This course focuses on topics related to Caribbean culture and arts, with special emphasis on the impact of the African influence within the broader Caribbean, Central and South American regions. Students must have Internet access and a current e-mail address. Students may obtain a free e-mail account by logging onto www.BrookhavenCollege.edu, then click on "N" for NetMail. Cultural Studies • Core Curriculum
The topic of this course is collecting and connoisseurship. Students will be taught how to analyze collectibles, antiques and art in order to determine value and origin. Cultural Studies • Core Curriculum
The topic of this section is Journey Along the Silk Road. Night CoursesCultural Studies • Core Curriculum
The topic for this course is Aspects of Middle Eastern Cultures which includes politics, arts and Islamic institutions and culture. Cultural Studies • Core Curriculum
Selected topics in World Cultures: Students will develop cultural analysis skills by examining African, African American, Native American, Asian and Hispanic cultures. A comparative exploration and their relationships to each other and to Western societies will be discussed. Distance Learning CoursesCultural Studies • Core Curriculum
Access to a computer and Internet is required. For details, please e-mail Adrien Cuellar-McGuire at Adrien@dcccd.edu. Due to the nature of this section, it is not possible to make a lateral transfer to other sections. Additional information is on the Internet at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. The subject is Mexico: A Cultural Perspective. Cultural Studies • Core Curriculum
Access to a computer and Internet is required. For details, please e-mail Edleeca Thompson at eThompson@dcccd.edu. Due to the nature of this section, it is not possible to make a lateral transfer to other sections. Additional information is on the Internet at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. The subject is Mexico: A Cultural Perspective. Cultural Studies • Core Curriculum
Access to a computer and Internet is required. For details, please e-mail Edleeca Thompson at eThompson@dcccd.edu. Due to the nature of this section, it is not possible to make a lateral transfer to other sections. Additional information is on the Internet at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. The subject is Mexico: A Cultural Perspective. Cultural Studies • Core Curriculum
Access to a computer and Internet is required. For details, please e-mail Edleeca Thompson at eThompson@dcccd.edu. Due to the nature of this section, it is not possible to make a lateral transfer to other sections. Additional information is on the Internet at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. The subject is Mexico: A Cultural Perspective. Cultural Studies • Core Curriculum
Access to a computer and Internet is required. For details, please e-mail Edleeca Thompson at eThompson@dcccd.edu. Due to the nature of this section, it is not possible to make a lateral transfer to other sections. Additional information is on the Internet at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. The subject is Mexico: A Cultural Perspective. Cultural Studies • Core Curriculum
Access to a computer and Internet is required. For details, please e-mail Edleeca Thompson at eThompson@dcccd.edu. Due to the nature of this section, it is not possible to make a lateral transfer to other sections. Additional information is on the Internet at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. The subject is Mexico: A Cultural Perspective. Cultural Studies • Core Curriculum
Access to a computer and Internet is required. For details, please e-mail Ricky Reeves at rReeves@dcccd.edu. Due to the nature of this section, it is not possible to make a lateral transfer to other sections. Additional information is on the Internet at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. The subject is Mexico: A Cultural Perspective. DECEMBER WINTER FLEX TERMDistance Learning CoursesCultural Studies • Core Curriculum
For more information, e-mail Edleeca Thompson at eThompson@dcccd.edu. The subject is Mexico: A Cultural Perspective. |
Mexico: A Cultural Perspective. This theme-driven, multicultural, interdisciplinary course will study the historical, political, social, religious, artistic and business traditions of Mexico. Students must have Internet access and a current e-mail address. Students may obtain a free e-mail account by logging onto www.BrookhavenCollege.edu, then click on "N" for NetMail.