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Mar 14, 2025
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S SER 111 - Puente Seminar I2 Credits Students will participate in seminar style lectures focusing on social justice. Seminar topics may include, navigating the college system, challenges of marginalized groups specific to the Latinx community, and intersections of identity within social structures. Students will create a social justice action project based on lecture and reflection.
Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees
Quarters Typically Offered
Spring Day
Designed to Serve Intended for Puente students. Active Date 20180418T08:12:10
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Contact Hours: Lecture 22 Total Contact Hours 22 Degree Distributions: Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline
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Introduction, Overview, Student Self Eval and Exploration
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Assimilation Vs. Acculturation
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Schooling
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Family
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Language
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Representation
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Movement
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Faith
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Academic Style Flexing
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Service Learning Project Presentations
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Finals week and wrap up
Student Learning Outcomes Discuss how personal spheres of influence interrupt oppression and sustain justice of professionals and citizens for a humane world.
Deconstruct individual, interpersonal, and institutional structures that support or impede social justice.
Effectively articulate in writing and facilitation the relationship between one’s personal academic journey, issues of social justice, and individual cultural background.
Formulate a service learning project that relates to professional and academic goals and responds to identified cultural gaps.
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