HUM 150 — Introduction to Cultural Studies
EDP, H, IL- This humanities course introduces students to the terms, strategies, and methodologies of Cultural Studies. Students will explore how cultural texts such as literature, film, visual art, digital media, music, and performance are consumed, produced, distributed, and responded to by diverse communities, with a special emphasis placed on the cultural texts of US-based social movements. Students will examine how identities, ideas, and events are represented by dominant meaning-makers and the ways that particular communities resist this representation and create alternative texts. Students consider the impact of race, gender, ethnicity, sexuality, class, education, ability, and institutional affiliations on access to resources, power, and privilege. This course includes an Integrated Learning project. Prerequisite(s): None.
Part of
- Bachelor of Science: Computer Science
- Associate in Science- Transfer Track 1: Biological, Environmental Resources, Chemistry, Geology, and Earth Science
- Associate in Science- Transfer Track 2 : Engineering, Physics, and Atmospheric Sciences
- AS-T Track 2 Engineering: Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering MRP
- AS-T Track 2 Engineering: Computer and Electrical Engineering MRP
- AS-T Track 2 Engineering: Civil and Mechanical Engineering MRP