Santa Rosa Junior College Course Outline (2024)

8/1/2024 9:40:56 PMHUM 24 Course Outline as of Summer 2025 Changed Course
CATALOG INFORMATION
Discipline and Nbr: HUM 24Title: CALIFORNIA CULTURE
Full Title: California Culture
Last Reviewed:3/8/2021
UnitsCourse Hours per WeekNbr of WeeksCourse Hours Total
Maximum3.00Lecture Scheduled3.0017.5 max.Lecture Scheduled52.50
Minimum3.00Lab Scheduled06 min.Lab Scheduled0
Contact DHR0Contact DHR0
Contact Total3.00Contact Total52.50
Non-contact DHR0Non-contact DHR Total0
Total Out of Class Hours: 105.00Total Student Learning Hours:157.50

Title 5 Category: AA Degree Applicable
Grading: Grade or P/NP
Repeatability: 00 - Two Repeats if Grade was D, F, NC, or NP
Also Listed As:
Formerly: HUMAN 24

Catalog Description:
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This course examines California's cultural mystique through ideas, products and cultural movements that originated in, or are closely associated with, California. Rather than a history of California, this course is a multidisciplinary examination of the distinct contributions that California has made in the spheres of art, consumer products, cultural movements, ideology and technological innovations. In so doing, the course analyzes California's contributions to, and influence on, American and global cultures and its enduring appeal for people throughout the United States and the world.

Prerequisites/Corequisites:


Recommended Preparation:
Eligibility for ENGL 1A or equivalent or appropriate placement based on AB705 mandates

Limits on Enrollment:

Schedule of Classes Information
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This course examines California's cultural mystique through ideas, products and cultural movements that originated in, or are closely associated with, California. Rather than a history of California, this course is a multidisciplinary examination of the distinct contributions that California has made in the spheres of art, consumer products, cultural movements, ideology and technological innovations. In so doing, the course analyzes California's contributions to, and influence on, American and global cultures and its enduring appeal for people throughout the United States and the world.

(Grade or P/NP)
Prerequisites:
Recommended:Eligibility for ENGL 1A or equivalent or appropriate placement based on AB705 mandates
Limits on Enrollment:
Transfer Credit:CSU;UC.
Repeatability:00 - Two Repeats if Grade was D, F, NC, or NP

ARTICULATION, MAJOR, and CERTIFICATION INFORMATION

Associate Degree:Effective:Fall 2022
Inactive:
Area:E
Humanities
CSU GE:Transfer AreaEffective:Inactive:
C2HumanitiesFall 2022
IGETC:Transfer AreaEffective:Inactive:
3BHumanitiesFall 2022
CSU Transfer:TransferableEffective:Fall 2022Inactive:
UC Transfer:TransferableEffective:Fall 2022Inactive:
C-ID:

Certificate/Major Applicable: Major Applicable Course



COURSE CONTENT

Student Learning Outcomes:
At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
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1. Describe the distinct contributions that California has made in the spheres of art, consumer products, cultural movements, ideology and technological innovations.

2. Examine California's contributions that have enduring influence to the present day.

3. Explain California's contributions to regional, American, and global cultures.


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At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:

1. Identify specific products, ideas, and cultural movements that originated in or are closely associated with

California.

2. Identify specific examples of California's contributions to American and global cultures.

3. Evaluate California's influence on American and global cultures.

Topics and Scope
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I. Consumer Products

A. Technology: Apple products, Human Interface, Facebook

B. Fashion: Levi-Strauss and jeans

C. Fast-food: McDonald's, Taco Bell, Panda Express, In-n-Out

D. Toys: Mattel, Barbie

E. Other miscellaneous items: WD-40, nicotine patch

II. Arts and Entertainment (at least 2 required)

A. Hollywood: the studio system, contract stars

B. Disney: amusem*nt parks

C. Theater: Berkeley Rep, La Jolla Playhouse

D. Museums and artistic institutions: LACMA, the Getty, the Broad Museum,

SFMOMA, San Francisco Institute of Art

III. Art (at least 2 required)

A. Bay Area Figurative Movement: Wayne Thiebaud, Elmer Bischoff, Richard Diebenkorn,

Joan Brown

B. Post-conceptual art: John Baldessari, UC Davis Art Department, California Institute of the

Arts

C. Feminist art: Judy Chicago and the Feminist Arts Program at Fresno State, Womahouse at

CalArts

D. California Plein-Air/California Impressionism: California Art Club, The Painters' Club of

Los Angeles, California Art Club Bulletin, California Art Club Newsletter

IV. Design and Architecture (at least 2 required)

A. Spanish Colonial Revival

B. San Francisco Victorian

C. Mid-century Modernism: Eichler in San Francisco, the Streng Brothers in the Central

Valley, Palm Springs Modernism

D. Silicon Valley Modernism: Google headquarters, Apple headquarters

V. Music (at least 2 required)

A. California Sound: "sunshine pop", "fuzz tone", "feedback", psychedelic rock, Bay Area

Ska, Mabuhay Gardens

B. West Coast hip hop: L.A. Rap, Tupac Shakur, The Beat 92.3 and Power 106, Death Row Records, Lench Mob

Records, Ruthless Records

C. Music publications: Jazz Information, Rolling Stone

VI. Literature (at least 2 required)

A. San Francisco Renaissance: Six Gallery, City Lights Bookstore, Lawrence Ferlinghetti,

Kenneth Rexroth

B. The Beat Generation: Jack Kerouac, Dharma Bums "Highway 99" and Central Valley

literature: William Saroyan, Leonard Gardner

C. New American Poetry

VII. Ideologies and Social Movements (at least 3 required)

A. Free Speech Movement

B. Gay Liberation: Vanguard, Society for Individual Rights, the hom*osexual Revolution

of 1969, Refugees from Amerika: A Gay Manifesto

C. Black Liberation: The Black Panther Party

D. Asian American activism: International Hotel, the I-Hotel Movement, Asian American

Political Alliance at Berkeley

E. The Chicano Moratorium: Brown Berets, La Raza Unidad

F. Second Wave Feminism

VIII. Events (at least 1 required)

A. Consumer Technology: World Wide Development Conference

B. Music: Coachella Music and Arts Festival, Stagecoach, Monterey Pop Festival

C. Art: Burning Man

D. Literature: First Festival of Modern Poetry, "Poetry is Magic" at San Francisco State

Assignments:
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1. Read 50-75 pages of primary and secondary materials each week (or watch or listen to course

materials as applicable).

2. Group activities such as class discussions or group projects.

3. Writing assignments (3 - 5), such as essays and response papers of at least 500-750 words each.

4. One to two presentation(s) in object analysis using a material good that is representative of

California's contributions to regional, American and global cultures.

5. Various forms of evaluation such as exam(s) (1 or 2), tests (at least 2), and/or quizzes

6. Discussion board activities (at least 8)

Methods of Evaluation/Basis of Grade.

Writing: Assessment tools that demonstrate writing skill and/or require students to select, organize and explain ideas in writing.Writing
30 - 40%
Writing assignments
Problem solving: Assessment tools, other than exams, that demonstrate competence in computational or non-computational problem solving skills.Problem Solving
0 - 0%
None
Skill Demonstrations: All skill-based and physical demonstrations used for assessment purposes including skill performance exams.Skill Demonstrations
10 - 20%
Presentation(s) in object analysis
Exams: All forms of formal testing, other than skill performance exams.Exams
30 - 40%
Exam(s), tests, and/or quizzes. Discussion board activities
Other: Includes any assessment tools that do not logically fit into the above categories.Other Category
10 - 20%
Class discussions or group projects

Representative Textbooks and Materials:
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West of the West: Dreamers, Believer, Builders and Killers in the Golden State. Arax, Mark. Public Affairs. 2011 (classic)

Birth of the Cool: California Art, Design, and Culture at Midcentury. Armstrong, Elizabeth. Prestel Publishers. 2007 (classic)

Made in California: Art, Image, Identity 1900-2000. Barron, Stephanie. University of California Press. 2000 (classic)

The Human Tradition in California. Davis, Clark. SR Books. 2002 (classic)

Ecology of Fear: Los Angeles and the Imagination of Disaster. Davis, Mike. Metropolitan Books. 1998 (classic)

Twilight: Lost Angeles, 1992. Deveare-Smith, Anna. Anchor. 1994 (classic)

Where I Was From. Didion, Joan. Vintage. 2004 (classic)

Fat City. Gardner, Leonard. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 1969 (classic)

Historical Atlas of California with Maps. Hayes Derek and Christ Labonte. University of California Press. 2007 (classic)

American Arcadia: California and the Classical Tradition. Holliday, Peter J. Oxford University Press. 2016 (classic)

Ramona. Hunt Jackson, Helen. CreateSpace. 1884 (classic)

Big Sur. Kerouac, Jack. Penguin. 1962 (classic)

American Graffiti. Lucas, George. Universal Pictues.1973 (classic)

California: Designing Freedom. McGuirk, Justin P. and Brendan McGetrick. Haidon. 2017 (classic)

California: The Great Exception. McWilliams, Carey. Current. 1949 (classic)

The Day of the Locust. Schlesinger, John. Paramount. 1975 (classic)

Blade Runner. Scott, Ridley. Warner Bros. 1982 (classic)

The Golden Gate. Seth, Vikram. Vintage. 1991 (classic)

Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas. Solnit, Rebecca. University of California Press. 2010 (classic)

East of Eden. Steinbeck, John. Vintage. 1962 (classic)

California: A History. Starr, Kevin. Modern Library. 2007 (classic)

Americans and the California Dream. Starr, Kevin. Oxford University Press. 1973 (classic)

The Joy Luck Club. Tan, Amy. Penguin. 1989 (classic)

Ana of California. Teran, Andi. Penguin. 2015 (classic)

I Hotel. Yamash*ta, Karen Tei. Coffee House. 2010 (classic)

Highway 99: A Literary Journey Through California's Great Central Valley. Yogi, Stan. Heyday Books. 1996 (classic)

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FAQs

What is the acceptance rate for Santa Rosa Junior College? ›

The Santa Rosa Junior acceptance rate is 100%. Popular majors include Liberal Arts and Humanities, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT Paramedic), and Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration. Graduating 34% of students, Santa Rosa Junior alumni go on to earn a starting salary of $27,100.

What GPA do you need to get into Santa Rosa Junior College? ›

A 2.0 minimum grade point average (GPA) is required to be in good academic standing and for graduation.

What is Santa Rosa Junior College ranked? ›

According to College Factual's 2024 analysis, SRJC is ranked #364 out of 2,217 schools in the nation that were analyzed for overall quality.

What is the grading policy for Santa Rosa Junior College? ›

What grading scale does Santa Rosa Junior College use? Santa Rosa Junior College uses a standard A-F grading scale with grade points ranging from 4.0 for an 'A' to 0.0 for an 'F'.

What GPA is required for the College of Saint Rose? ›

(Most schools use a weighted GPA out of 4.0, though some report an unweighted GPA. With a GPA of 3.3, College of St. Rose accepts below-average students. It's OK to be a B-average student, with some A's mixed in.

What is the tuition for Santa Rosa Junior College? ›

How many people go to Santa Rosa Junior College? ›

Is Santa Rosa Junior College free? ›

First year students attending full time can get SRJC for Free! First two years of tuition free REGARDLESS OF INCOME. You must apply for financial aid to qualify.

How many units is full time Santa Rosa Junior College? ›

Full time: Students enrolled in 12 or more units in the fall or spring semester; 6 or more units in the summer term. Courses being repeated or short-term courses may not be included in computing full-time status.

What type of school is Santa Rosa Junior College? ›

Santa Rosa Junior College is a public institution in Santa Rosa, California. Its campus is located in a city with a total enrollment of 16,757. The school utilizes a semester-based academic year.

Is Santa Rosa Junior College regionally accredited? ›

Santa Rosa Junior College is officially accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and also has the approval of the State Department of Education.

Does Srjc have dorms? ›

We strongly recommend that students live on-campus in our new dormitories, but we also have a wonderful homestay program, and there are off-campus housing options as well.

Do junior grades matter for college? ›

Your junior year grades show your trajectory as a student (i.e. your academic progress), so colleges consider these an important sign of where you're headed. While all high school grades matter in one way or another, your junior year grades really matter.

Is 56 a passing grade in college? ›

C - this is a grade that rests right in the middle. C is anywhere between 70% and 79% D - this is still a passing grade, and it's between 59% and 69% F - this is a failing grade.

What is passing grade college? ›

Most colleges and universities generally consider a "D" (or a 60% to 69% score) as a passing grade. It's important to note that this minimum or lowest passing grade standard can significantly vary depending on the institution or major. For instance, some universities may require a "C" or better to pass.

What is SRJC known for? ›

They are well known for their football, baseball, soccer and wrestling programs. They have a long time rivalry with the Sacramento City College Panthers.

Does SRJC have dorms? ›

We strongly recommend that students live on-campus in our new dormitories, but we also have a wonderful homestay program, and there are off-campus housing options as well.

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