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Undergraduate Catalog of Courses Volume 2007 2007-2008 Article 43 7-1-2007 SECTION II Saint Mary's College of California Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.stmarys-ca.edu/undergraduate-catalog Recommended Citation Saint Mary's College of California (2007) "SECTION II," Undergraduate Catalog of Courses: Vol. 2007 , Article 43. Available at: http://digitalcommons.stmarys-ca.edu/undergraduate-catalog/vol2007/iss1/43 This Section II is brought to you for free and open access by Saint Mary's Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Undergraduate Catalog of Courses by an authorized editor of Saint Mary's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Students may satisfy the Diversity Requirement by taking one course from the list of approved courses; other courses, depending on content, may satisfy the requirement but require a petition. Students who complete the four-year curriculum in the Integral Program or in the Liberal and Civic Studies Program satisfy the requirement without additional courseworl<. Students who w ithdraw from either program should consult their advisor about the requirement 163 Diversity Requirement Courses APPROVED DIVERSITY COURSES DIVERSITY REQUIREMENT BY PETITION AH 025 Survey of Asian Art In addition to the courses which automatically satisfy the requirement. Anthropology 00 I Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology the following courses may sometimes satisfy the Diversity Requirement, Anthropology Ill Kinship, Marriage and Family depending on the content of the course in a given semester. Students Anthropology I 12 Race and Ethnicity who wish to apply one of these courses (or any other course not listed Anthropology I 13 Childhood and Society on this page) to satisfy the Diversity Requirement must do so through Anthropology I 16 New Immigrants and Refugees a petition to the Registrar's Office and permission of the chair of the Anthropology 117 Religion, Ritual, Magic and Healing department in which the course is housed. Anthropologyo 119 Native American Cultures Anthropology 121 World Cultures Anthropology 125 Gender and Culture Anthropology 123 Ethnic Groups In the United States Anthropology 135 Special Topics Anthropology 129 Survey of World Prehistory BusAd 180 International Business Csem I +4 Multicultural Thought Econ 160 Comparative Economic Systems Csem 1-45 World Traditions Eng 023 American Voices Eng I 53 American Ethnic Writers and Oral Traditions Eng lOS Children's Literature Eng I 54 Studies in African American Literature Eng 119 Contemporary Literature Hist 001 World History Eng 130 Single Author Hist 1-40 African American History: 1619-1865 Eng 126 Film: Topics Hist 1-41 African American History: 1865-present Eng 163 The Other English Literature Hist I 53 latin America: Race and Society Eng 17 I Literary Movements Hist 161 Modern Japan Eng 173 Women Writers Hist 162 Modern China Eng 183 Topics in Drama Hist 171 African History to 1850 Eng 185 Individual Dramatist Hist 172 African History since 1850 Hist I SO Topics in latin American History japan 00 I Elementary japanese Hist 170 Problems and Issues in African History Japan 002 Continuing Elementary Japanese Fren 130 Thematic Study of Single Genre Japan 003 Intermediate Japanese Fren 13 I Exploration of a Particular Period Japan 00<4 Continuing Intermediate Japanese Sociology I 20 Social Movements and Change Fren 129 French Literature outside Europe Sociology 135 Special Topics Span 1-40 latin American Literature I Span 130 Special Study Span 1-41 latin American Literature II Span I 3 I Exploration of a Particular Period Span 143 Contemporary latin American Literature Perfa 136 Theatre: Special Topics Span 145 Mexican Literature Pol 149 Topics in Comparative Politics Span I SO Chicana/Chicana Literature TRS I SO Topics in World Religion Span 161 Culture and Civilization of latin America TRS 160 Topics in Religion and Culture Span 162 Culture and Civilization of Mexico Womst I 00 Research Seminar Perfa 01-4 World Music and Dance Perfa I I 3 Jazz and Blues in America Perfa 130 Foundations of Theatre II: Multicultural Theatre Pol I I 0 Minority Politics Pol 1-43 Government and Politics in the Middle East Pol I +4 Government and Politics in Asia Pol 145 Government and Politics in latin America Psych 008 African American Psychology Psych 0 12 Special Topics: Afro-American Psychology and the law and Psychology of the Black Family and the law Psych 165 Cross-cultural Psychology TRS I 52 Islam: Beliefs and Practices TRS I 53 Eastern Religions TRS I 54 Hinduism TRS ISS Buddhism TRS I 56 Religions of India 164 ADMIN ISTRATIVE O FFICERS COUNSEL Brother Ronald Gallagher, FSC, Ph.D. Marianne Schimelfenig, J.D. President Generol Counsel Sara K. Stampp, Ph.D. larry Nuti, J.D. Provost/Vice President (Dr Academic Affairs College Counsel Michael Beseda, M.A. Vice Provost for Enrollment and Vice President for College Communicatjons ACADEMIC SCHOOL DEANS Jane Camarillo, Ph.D. Vice Provost for Student Life Roy E. Allen, Ph.D. Dean ofthe School of Economics and Business Administrotian David R. Ford, Ph.D. £xecutjve Assistant to the President Brian Jersky, Ph.D. Dean of the School of Science Peter Michell, M.A. Vice President for Finance Nancy L Sorenson, Ph.D. Dean ofthe School of Education Frances Mary Sweeney, Ph. D. Vice Provost (Dr Academic Affairs Stephen Wool pert. Ph.D. Dean of the School of Uberol Arts Brother Stanislaus Sobczyk. FSC, Ed.D. Vice President (Dr Advancement Carole Swain, Ph.D. Vice President of Mission and Dean of Faculty Development 165 College Administration ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATORS STUDENT PROGRAMS Shawny Anderson, Ph.D. joan I. Cube, M.A. Associate Dean, School ofUberal An:s Academic Advising Coordinator for Asian Pacif<c American Student Programs Thomas L Carter, MA, M.LS. Ivan Pag.in, M.A. Dean ofAcademic Resources and Director of the Ubrory Academic Advising Coordinator for Latino Swdent Programs Edward R. Biglin, Ph.D. Keiko Price, M.Ed. ChiefTechnology O(flcer Academic Advising Coordinator (Or Black Swdent Programs Frank Murray, Ph.D. Ruth Santee, M.F.A. Dean for Academic Development Coordinator ofTutorial Services Russell Tiberii, Dean, Academic Advising and Achievement jennifer Billeci Coordinator (Or Student Disability Services Mary Parish, Ed.D Associate Dean, School of Education Christine Oh Diversity Coordinator (Or Career Development Services Nelson Shelton, Ph. D. Associate Dean of the School of Economics Brother Brendan Madden, FSC, M.A. and Business Administrotion Director ofCareer Development Center Guido Krickx. Ph.D. Patty Bishop. B.A. Associate Dean and Director. Graduate Business Programs Employer Relations Manager Robert Henderson Jim Weyland, B.A. Director ofOperations for the Teach Out Career Management Consultant of Degree-Completion Programs Carrie Brewster, M.F.A. Director of Hearst Art Gallery ENROLLMENT Angelica Garcia, M.S. W. Julia Odom, M.S. Director of High Potential Program Registrar Jennifer Pigza, Ph.D. Leslie Welty, B.A. Associate Director of Catholic Institute for laSallian Social Action (OLSA) Associate Registrar Dino Pruccoli, M.S. Dorothy K.jones, M.A. Director. Center (Or International Programs Dean ofAdm issions Deane Lamont, Ph.D. Esther lopez. M.A. Director ofGraduate l<inesiology Associate Director ofAdmissions Christoper Sindt. Ph.D. Angelica Moore, M.A. Director. Master of Fine Arts Program in Creative Writing Associate Director ofAdmissions Linda Saulsby, M.A. linda Judge, B.A. Interim Director. Graduate Uberal Studies Program Interim Director of Financial Akl Craig Means, M.A. Associate Registrar/Director ofArticulation and Transfer COLLEGE COMMUNICATIONS Barry Shiller, B.A. Director ofCollege Communications Robert Ciano Creative Director Lisa Douglass, B.A. Director ofCommunity and Goolemment Relations Erin Hallissy, B.A. Editorial Director Debra Hola, M.S. Director ofMedia Relations Mike jung. B.A. " Web Editor 166 College Administration ADVANCEMENT HEAD COACHES Lisa H. Moore, B.A. H.N.A. jedd Soto, Baseball Senior Direaor (or Development Paul Thomas, Women's Basketball joan Goularte Direaor. Advancement Services Randy Bennett. Men's Basketball Daniel G. Lewis, B.A. Pasha Spencer, Women's Rowing Direaor of the Annual Fund Randy Rau,Men's and Women's Cross Country Lloyd Schine, Ill, B.S., H.Ed. Scott Hardy, Men ·s Golf Direaor of Alumni Relations Lauren Uhr, Women's Lacrosse Elizabeth j. Gallagher, H.M., D. M.A. Direaor, Foundation and Corporote Relations Kelly lindsey, Women's Soccer Hark Chiaruccl, B.A., H.Ed. Adam Cooper, Men's Soccer Direaor of Development for Athletics jennifer Hanaseth, Softball Brother Dominic Berardelli, FSC Major Gifts Officer Lisa Ali paz. Women's Tennis William D. Mcleod, M.A. Michael Wayman, Men's Tennis Major Gifts Oflicer Rob Browning, Women's Volleyball Ronald Turner, B.S. Major Gifts Officer STUDENT LIFE ATHLETICS AND RECREATIONAL SPORTS Scott A Kier, M.S., M.B.A. Associate Dean of Student Life, Residence and Community Ufe Hark Orr Direaor ofAthletics and Recreational Sports Ete Martinez Anderson, M.Ed. Assistant Dean of Student Ufe , Student Involvement and Leadership Scott Anderson Direaor ofAthletic Training Brother Michael Sander!, FSC, Ed.D. Dean of Compus Ministry Tom Carroll Direaor ofTICket Sales and Operations William Foley Direaor of Public Safety Rich Davi Assistant Direaor (or Media Relations Laura l2yton. M.S., M.A. Direaor of New Student & Family Progroms Katie Davis Direaor of External Relations Lisa McRipley, M.S., Ph.D. candidate Direaor of Delphine