Study at Stan State Packages

Overview

You can choose to study any Stan State courses where you have met the prerequisites and that have open seats.  Here are some of the many options available to you.  Please note that not all classes may be available every semester. 

Criminal Justice

  • CJ 4320 – Forensic Psychology
  • CJ 3315 – Hate Crimes
  • CJ 4100 – Law and Society
  • CJ 3350 – Organized Crime
  • CJ 3070 – Going to Prison
  • CJ 4915 – Sex crimes/Gender Issues in Criminal Justice
  • CJ 4600 – Terrorism & Homeland Security
  • ANTH 4410 – Talking Skeletons:  Case Studies
  • BIOL 4850 – DNA Technology in Forensic Science
  • PSYC 4320 – Forensic Psychology
  • ANTH 4420 – Bodies of Evidence     

Media and Creative Arts

  • ART 3715 – 3-D Animation
  • ART 3660 – Publication Design
  • ART 1200 – Foundation Sculpture
  • ART 3230 – Painting the Human Figure
  • MUSC 2150 – Intro to Music Technology
  • THEA 2000 – The World of Fashion
  • JOUR 3112 – Radio Production Laboratory
  • ART 1040 – Foundation Digital Media
  • ENGL 4014 – Creative Nonfiction
  • ENGL 4012 – Fiction Writing

Culture

  • COMM 4140 – Rhetoric of Popular Culture
  • GEND 3560 – Society and Sexuality
  • PSYC 4850 – Stereotyping and Prejudice
  • SOCL 3820 – Food/Culture in Global Society
  • PSYC 1000 – Sexual Behavior
  • ENGL 3490 – Multicultural American Literature
  • SOCL 4010 – Race and Ethnic Relations
  • ANTH 3800 – Language and Culture
  • GEOG 2020 – Introduction to Cultural Geography

The American Mosaic

  • HIST 3720 – United States Ethnic and Immigrant Past
  • ANTH 4130 – Urban Subcultures:  Chinatown
  • ENGL 3515 – American Films
  • PSCI – The Presidency
  • ANTH 3301 – Native Americans of Canada and the U.S.
  • ANTH 3200 – Anthropological Studies of U.S. Culture 
  • ETHS 3100 – Asian Americans in Media and Popular Culture     
  • ETHS 3300 – The Hmong American Experience

TESOL

  • ENGL 3700 – Introduction to Language
  • ENGL 4615 – TESOL Methods
  • ENGL 4800 – Second Language Acquisition
  • ENGL 4850 – English Grammar

California

  • HIST 4670 – California History
  • ETHS 4250 – California Ethnic Experience
  • GEOG 3960 – The Yosemite Region
  • ART 3840 – The Missions of California
  • GEOG 3340 – California Cultures and Environments
  • PSCI 3330 – California Politics

Communication & Marketing

  • MKT 4410 – Advertising and Promotion Management
  • ART 3580 – Visual Identity and Branding
  • COMM 2200 – Introduction to Mass Media
  • JOUR 3030 – Freedom of Speech and Press: Contemporary Issues
  • MKT 4470 – Global Marketing
  • MKT 4490 – Strategic Marketing Management
  • MKT 4400 – Consumer Behavior
  • COMM 3550 – Media and Public Perception 
  • COMM 3140 – Persuasive Messages
  • COMM 4400 – Visual Communication

Get Moving

  • KINS 1960 – Modern Jazz Dance
  • KINS 1480 – Tennis
  • KINS 1010 – Yoga
  • KINS 1070 – Judo
  • KINS 1330 – Golf
  • KINS 1610 – Swimming
  • KINS 1480 – Tennis

Sustainability

  • BIOL 2650 – Environmental Biology
  • SOCL 3430 – Population, Resources, and the American Future
  • AGST 4080 – Sustainable Agriculture
  • GEOG 2350 – Water and Power
  • AGST 4050 – Sustainable Vegetable Production             
  • GEND 4220 – Gender, Environment and Sustainability
  • AGST 3000 – Agriculture, Society, and the Natural World
  • GEOG 4050 – Restorative Human Ecology
  • GEOG 4760 – Environmental History of the Central Valley and Its Wetlands
  • CHEM 3100 – Environmental Chemistry         
  • ECON 4560 – Natural Resources & Environmental Economics
  • GEOG 4350 – Urban Geography