REMOTE - Students will be expected to log into the class at a specified day/time (e.g., MW 8-9:15am).
ONLINE - Students are permitted to log into the class whenever they are available to complete coursework.
HYBRID - Students are expected to attend in-person class meetings AND to complete online instruction.
100% IN-PERSON - Students are expected to attend in-person class meetings only.
CLASS STATUS DESCRIPTIONS
OPEN - Seats are available; you may enroll in the section via MyCerritos
CLOSED - No seats currently available; if you are interested in adding the class, you may click on the Instructor name to send an email request
CONTACT INSTRUCTOR - Class has already begun; if you are interested in adding the class, you may click on the Instructor name to send an email request
WAIT LIST - No seats currently available; you may add yourself to the wait list via MyCerritos if you are interested in adding the class
HIST 120 History of California 3.0 Units
Recommendation: Courses taught at the level of Introduction to College Composition with a grade of "C" (More) (Expand All)
Recommendation: Courses taught at the level of Introduction to College Composition with a grade of "C" or higher or "Pass" or equivalent or appropriate placement based on the college's multiple measures process with eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 100S or a course at the level of college reading.
This course is an historical examination of the cultural, political, and economic forces that have shaped contemporary California. It focuses on the roles played by the diverse people who shared in its development from early Native American societies through the Spanish and Mexican periods and U.S. conquest to the present.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC (Less)
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| Fifteen Week A3 Wednesday Session (1/15/2025 - 4/30/2025) | 30916 | 12:30pm | 2:00pm | W | SS136 | 7 | | Open | Macias, J | Lecture | 54 | Course Materials | Hybrid Course | | Note: Targeted for Future Teachers but Open to all Students
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| This History 120 class is part of a Learning Community with Sociology 210: Race & Ethnic Relations in (More) This History 120 class is part of a Learning Community with Sociology 210: Race & Ethnic Relations in the U.S. #31163. This Learning Community is open to all students. To enroll you must also add SOC 210 #31163. To learn more about Learning Communities see https://youtu.be/by3njPabH8s?si=Jpcgh1OduzrkYLns. This section of HIST 120 is Hybrid and requires in-person meetings and asynchronous online work. In-person meetings will take place on Wednesdays from 12:30 - 2pm. The remaining 1.8 hours will done weekly online. (Less)
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