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Research Guides for Courses

Faculty and TAs are encouraged to contact the appropriate subject specialist to collaborate with to create a Web page with resources tailored to course topics not listed below.    

Anthropology
Anthro 191: Stigma! Anthropology of Dangerous Other

Asian American Studies
Asia Am 122B: Gender and Film in Pacific

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Instructional Resources for Classes
Ch Engr 108A: Process Economics and Analysis

Chemistry and Biochemistry
Instructional Resources for Classes
Chem 30 AL: General Chemistry Laboratory II
Chem 30 BL: Organic Chemistry Laboratory I
Chem 30 CL: Organic Chemistry Laboratory II
Chem 144: Practical and Theoretical Introductory Organic Synthesis
Chem 161A: Plant Biochemistry
Chem 174: Inorganic and Metalorganic Laboratory

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
EE Biol 100:  Introduction to Ecology and Behavior

Engineering
Engr 183: Engineering & Society

English
Engl 3 (Section 52): Writing About Film 

Epidemiology
Epidem 411: Research Resources in Epidemiology

General Education Clusters
GE Clst M1ABC: The Global Environment
GE Clst 20ABC: Interracial Dynamics
GE Clst 21 ABC: History of Modern Thought
GE Clst 24 ABC: Work, Labor, and Social Justice in the U.S.
GE Clst 25CW Sem 3: Seeing and Imag(in)ing Korea: Reckoning Korean Visual Culture with History, Society, and Culture
GE Clst 25CW Sem 6: Inter-Korea Relations: Multiple Realities and Cinematic Depictions
GE Clst 25CW Sem 9: Japanese Anime: Borders and Boundaries
GE Clst 66: Working for Change: Internship in Los Angeles' Labor Community
GE Clst 70 ABC: Evolution of the Cosmos and Life
GE Clst 80 ABC: Frontiers in Human Aging

History
Hist 88GE: Religion, Culture, and Tradition in the Americas
Hist 96W-1: Beyond Disneyland: Image, Culture, and Lifestyle in 1960s Southern California
Hist 187A: Global Feminism, 1850 to the Present
Hist 267A: Studies in Black Atlantic History and Culture

Honors Collegium
Hnrs 101I: Research Information Literacy
Hnrs 144: Stigma! Anthropology of Dangerous Other

Latin American Studies
Latn Am 205: Latin American Scholarship

Materials Science and Engineering
Instructional Resources for Classes
Mat Sci 140: Materials Selection and Engineering Design

Musicology
Mus Hst 135C: History of Opera: 20th Century

Public Policy
Pub Plc 187: Research Seminar
Pub Plc M211 Public Policy and Aging: the Elderly and Families

Social Welfare
Soc Wlf M290P Public Policy and Aging: the Elderly and Families

Women's Studies
Wom Std 125: Women and Healthcare in the U.S.
Wom Std 185: Gender and Sustainability
Wom Std 186A: Global Feminism, 1850 to the Present
Wom Std 187: Visibilities and Invisibilities: The Sexual Politics of Looking

To add a course guide to the list, email it to the Information Literacy Program.