BRS 300 (35284)

BRS 300

Borders and Regions: Interdisciplinary Perspectives 

Introduces concepts, theories, and issues central to the study of border regions. Examples will be drawn from local borders such as between tribal and non-tribal areas, from international border regions across the world, and from conceptual borders such as language and culture.

Enrollment restricted to students with Junior or Senior standing.

Note: Matriculated students MUST register using their MyCsusm portal.

**Non-matriculated students: This class has 1 or more pre requisites. In order to add this class you will need to bring documentation ( ex: unofficial/official transcript) showing you have completed the course pre-requisites or the equivalent to Extended Learning for review. If it is determined you meet the requirements to enroll in this class you will be given a pre-requisite waiver form and permission number.

For detailed information about student fees, adding or dropping a course and refund information please visit: http://www.csusm.edu/el/creditcourses/summer/refunds.html 

 

Course No: 35284
Units: 3.0
Begin Date: June 1, 2013
End Date: July 6, 2013
Begin Time: 9:00am
End Time: 2:00pm
Meeting Days: W and Online
Location: TBA and Online
Instructor: Kim Knowles-Yanez
**Please see course description above for how to register and pay for this course.