Approved Courses from Other Institutions

Approved Courses from Other Institutions

Ethnic Studies Requirement for Fall 2021 & Spring 2022 Applicants Approved Courses from Other Institutions If you are a fall 2021 or spring 2022 Credential Program applicant the courses listed below have been approved to satisfy the Ethnic Studies requirement. o Cross-listed courses will not be accepted. Course must be taken in Ethnic Studies Department, unless otherwise noted. o Course must be completed with a grade of C- or better. o Course must have been taken no later than 10 years prior to entering the credential program. *Please note, course does not have to be articulated to a CSUF course to be accepted. All courses listed below meet the fall 2021 and spring 2022 Ethnic Studies requirement. Please refer to this website http://ed.fullerton.edu/cct/advising/ethnicstudies.php for additional information regarding: • How to submit a petition for a course not included on this list. • The approved list of courses for Credential Program applicants applying for fall 2022 or later. INSTITUTION APPROVED COURSE ARTICULATED TO @ CSUF* Antelope Valley College HIST 110: African American History NA Bakersfield College HIST 30B: History of the Chicanos in NA the SouthWest -since 1848 Cerritos College AFRS 105: Intro to Africana Studies NA Cal State University - any Any Ethnic Studies course (AFAM, NA campus ASAM, CHIC, or equivalent etc.) CSU Fullerton HONR 303T: Race and Ethnic Relations NA CSU San Marcos ID 340: Diversity and Discrimination in NA the U.S. Chapman University HIST 326: African American Historical NA Experience Chapman University SOC 225: Social NA Inequality/Stratification Coastline College HIST C115: Latin American History and NA Culture Coastline College HIST C122: Chicano History NA Coastline College HIST C123: History of Ethnic Minorities NA in the US Coastline College HIST C124: Vietnamese American NA History and Culture Coastline College SOC C233: Racial and Ethnic Relations NA in America Columbia University ENGL 3150: Novels of Immigration, NA Relocation, and Diaspora 8/112021 Cypress College ETHS 101C/101HC: American Ethnic AFAM/ASAM/CHIC 101: Intro to Studies Ethnic Studies Cypress College ETHS 129C: Intro to African-Amer. AFAM 107: Intro to African-American Studies Studies Cypress College ETHS 130C: African-Amer. History I NA Cypress College ETHS 131C: African-Amer. History II NA Cypress College ETHS 150C: Intro to Chicana/o Studies CHIC 106: Intro to Chicana/o Studies Cypress College ETHS 151C: Chicana/o History I NA Cypress College ETHS 152C: Chicana/o History II NA Cypress College ETHS 153C: Chicana/o Contemporary CHIC 220: Chicana/o Identities Issues Cypress College ETHS 159C: Intro to Native American NA Studies Cypress College ETHS 160C: Native American History I NA Cypress College ETHS 161C: Native American History II NA Cypress College ETHS 170C: Intro to Asian Pacific NA American Studies Cypress College ETHS 171C: Asian Pacific American ASAM 201: History of Asian Pacific History Americans Cypress College ETHS 235C: American Social Justice NA Movements East Los Angeles College AFRO AM 004 East Los Angeles NA College: The African American in the History of the US I East Los Angeles College AFRO AM 005: The African American NA in the History of the US II East Los Angeles College ASIAN 001: The Asian in America NA East Los Angeles College ASIAN 002: Contemporary Issues of NA Asians in American East Los Angeles College ASIAN 003: The Peoples and Cultures NA of Asia East Los Angeles College CHICANO 002: The Mexican-American CHIC 106: Intro to Chicana/o Studies in Contemporary Society East Los Angeles College CHICANO 004: Intro to Chicana/o NA Studies East Los Angeles College CHICANO 007: The Mexican-American NA in the History of the US I East Los Angeles College CHICANO 008: The Mexican-American NA in the History of the US II East Los Angeles College CHICANO 020: The Mexican American NA in California East Los Angeles College CHICANO 025: The LGBTQ Chicana/o NA in Contemporary Society East Los Angeles College CHICANO 026: The Chicana/o in the NA LGBTQ History of the US 8/112021 East Los Angeles College CHICANO 031: The Central American NA Experience East Los Angeles College CHICANO 033: Intro to Central NA American Studies East Los Angeles College CHICANO 044: Mexican Civilization CHIC 220: Chicana/o Identities East Los Angeles College CHICANO 047: The Mexican-American NA Woman in Society East Los Angeles College CHICANO 050: Gender and Sexuality in NA Chicano/Latino Communities Fresno Pacific University SOC 410: American Ethnicities and NA Pluralism Fullerton College ETHS 101F/101FH: American Ethnic AFAM/ASAM/CHIC 101: Intro to Studies Ethnic Studies Fullerton College ETHS 111F: Women of Color in the US NA Fullerton College ETHS 129F: Intro to African-American NA Studies Fullerton College ETHS 130F: African-American History I NA Fullerton College ETHS 131F: African-American History II NA Fullerton College ETHS 141 (no longer offered): CHIC 220: Chicana/o Identities Chicano/Chicana History Fullerton College ETHS 150F (formerly ETHS 140F): Intro CHIC 106: Intro to Chicana/o Studies to Chicana/o Studies Fullerton College ETHS 151F (formerly ETHS 141F): NA Chicana/o History I Fullerton College ETHS 152F (formerly ETHS 141F): NA Chicana/o History II Fullerton College ETHS 153F/153FH (formerly 142F): NA Chicana/o and Latina/o Contemporary Issues Fullerton College ETHS 159F: Intro to American Indian NA Studies Fullerton College ETHS 160: History of Native Americans NA Fullerton College ETHS 170F: Intro to Asian Pacific NA Islander American History Fullerton College ETHS 171F: Asian Pacific Islander NA American History Fullerton College ETHS 235F/ETHS 235FH: NA Contemporary Social Justice Movements Golden West College SOC G133: Racial and Ethnic Relations NA in America Golden West College SOC G134: Introduction to Chicano CHIC 106: Intro to Chicana/o Studies Studies Golden West College SOCS G136: History and Culture of the CHIC 220: Chicana/o Identities Chicano American 8/112021 Irvine Valley College ETHN 10: Intro to Ethnic Studies AFAM/ASAM/CHIC 101: Intro to Ethnic Studies Irvine Valley College ETHN 20: Intro to Asian American NA Studies Irvine Valley College HIST 33: The History of the Mexican CHIC 106: Intro to Chicana/o Studies American People Long Beach City College SOC 11/11H: Race & Ethnicity NA Relations in the US Mt. San Antonio College HIST 19: History of Mexico CHIC 220: Chicana/o Identities Mt. San Antonio College HIST 30: History of the African AFAM 107: Intro to African-American American 1619-1877 Studies Mt. San Antonio College HIST 31: History of the African AFAM 107: Intro to African-American American Studies Mt. San Antonio College HIST 40: History of the Mexican NA American Mt. San Antonio College HIST 44: History of Native Americans NA Mt. San Antonio College SOC 20/20H: Sociology of Ethnic AFAM/ASAM/CHIC 101: Intro to Relations Ethnic Studies Northern Arizona ES 160: Latino(a)/Chicano(a) Studies NA University Orange Coast College HIST A101: Afro-American History AFAM 107: Intro to African American Studies Orange Coast College ETHS A100: Contemporary Ethnic AFAM/ASAM/CHIC 101: Intro to America Ethnic Studies Orange Coast College ETHS A150: Intro to Race and Ethnicity NA Orange Coast College ETHS A190: The Ethnic Family NA Palomar College AIS 100: Intro to American Indian NA Studies Rio Hondo College CHST 101: Introduction to Chicana/o NA Studies Rio Hondo College CHST 146: The Mexican American in NA the History of the US Rio Hondo College CHST 148: La Chicana: The NA Contemporary Mexican-American Female Rio Hondo College CHST 150: Chicana/o/x Politics NA Rio Hondo College HUM 125/125H: Intro to Mexican CHIC 220: Chicana/o Identities Culture Rio Hondo College HUM 130: Contemporary Mexican- CHIC 106: Intro to Chicano Studies American Culture Rio Hondo College HIST 158: US Comparative Hist of AFAM/ASAM/CHIC 190: Survey of American Indians & Black Americans American Hist with Emphasis on Ethnic Minorities Prior to 2019-2020: AFAM/ASAM/CHIC 101: Intro to Ethnic Studies 8/112021 Rio Hondo College HIST 159/159H: US Comparative Hist AFAM/ASAM/CHIC 190: Survey of of Mexican & Asian Americans & American Hist with Emphasis on Ethnic Women Minorities Prior to 2019-2020: AFAM/ASAM/CHIC 101: Intro to Ethnic Studies Saddleback College ES 1: Introduction to Ethnic Studies: NA Making Culture Saddleback College ES 3: Introduction to Chicana(o) and NA Latina(o) Cultures Saddleback College HIST 20: Ethnic Cultures of the US AFAM/ASAM/CHIC 101: Intro to Ethnic Studies Saddleback College HIST 30: History of Mexico CHIC 220: Chicana/o Identities Saddleback College HIST 33: Chicano-Latino American CHIC 106: Intro to Chicano Studies History Saddleback College HIST 81: African American History AFAM 107: Intro to African American Studies Santa Ana College ASIA 101: Intro to Asian American NA Studies Santa Ana College BLST 101: Intro to African American AFAM 107: Intro to African American Studies Studies Santa Ana College CHST 101: Intro to Chicano Studies CHIC 106: Intro to Chicano Studies Santa Ana College ETHN 101/101H: Intro to Ethnic AFAM/ASAM/CHIC 101: Intro to Studies Ethnic Studies Santa Ana College ETHN 102/102H: The Borderlands: NA Cultural Context & Intercultural Relation Santa Ana College HIST 123: African American History to AFAM 107: Intro to African American 1865 Studies and HIST 146: African American History from 1863 to the Present Santa Barbara City College ASAM 101: Comparative Asian- NA American History Santiago Canyon College ETHN 101: Intro to Ethnic Studies AFAM/ASAM/CHIC 101: Intro to Ethnic Studies Santiago Canyon College ETHN 110: Intro to Asian Pacific NA American Studies Santiago Canyon College ETHN 120: Intro to African American NA Studies Santiago Canyon College ETHN 130 (formerly CHST 101): Intro CHIC 106: Intro to Chicano Studies to Chicano Studies Santiago Canyon College ETHN 140: Intro to Native American NA Studies University of California - Any Ethnic Studies course (AFAM, NA any campus ASAM, CHIC, LALS, or equivalent etc.) 8/112021 University of Minnesota CHIC 3216W: Chicana/o Art NA University of Oregon ES 256: Intro to Native American NA Studies 8/112021 .

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