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Comparative Asian-American History, 1849-1965

Offered By: Santa Barbara City College via California Community Colleges System

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Immigration Courses World War II Courses

Course Description

Overview

Comparative analysis from 1849-1965 of Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Filipino immigration into Hawaii and the continental United States; settlement and employment patterns, community organizations, anti-Asian movements; women and families; internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II; and post-war developments.Hours: 54 (54 lecture)Transfer Information: CSUGE Area C2, CSUGE Area D3, CSUGE Area F, CSU US-1, IGETC Area 3B, IGETC Area 4, IGETC Area 4C, IGETC Area 7, CSU Transferable, UC TransferableSBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area B, SBCCGE Area E2, SBCCGE Area E5Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter

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