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Prof. Sobredo's Courses |
Spring 2010 COURSES
ETHN 119: Filipino American Experience
*Sac State/UCD
*ASA 150 Essay
*UC-Davis: class Exam & Essay rescheduled to Monday, 8 Feb.
ETHN 110: Asian Americans
*T. Thur. 10:30-11:45, ARC 1007
*No SacCT this week. Attend your assigned class day.
ETHN 114: Asian Americans & Globalization
*T.Thurs. 1:30 - 2:45 pm, EUR 115
ETHN 100: Ethnic America
*Course is for CRJ-CCE special program students only.
SacCT Online Class Discussions
Fall 2009 Syllabi
ETHN 11: Introduction
*Sec. 1: 84193,
Lib. 4021, MWF: 9-9:50
ETHN 114: Asian Americans & Globalization
*MWF: Lib 65, 10-10:50 am
ETHN 110: Asian Americans
*MWF: Alpine 235, 11-11:50 am
ETHN 100: Ethnic America
*Course is for CRJ-CCE special program students only.
*Syllabus: click here
*Gude to my ESSAY GRADING MATRIX
*Guide to my GRADING COMMENTS
Oral History Research Project
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Group picture, "Contemporary Migrations in Asia & Europe," sponsored by the Scalabrini Migration Center (Manila) & Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute. Manila, Philippines, January 2005.
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ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN
COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP |
Scholarships
To Be Awarded for Academic Year.
*For more information, click Student Scholarship.

PBS Documentary: "An Untold Triumph: The Story of the 1st & 2nd Filipino Infantry Regiments, U.S. Army." *NATIONAL BROADCAST, 10 pm, 30 May 2005. *Preview shown at CSUS University Union Ballroom, 4 p.m., Sunday, 17 November 2002. For more information contact the Multicultural Center or Untold Triumph website.
*WEB SITE: Lesson Plans
*Driving Directions
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Dr. Sobredo@Tumon Beach,
Dai Ichi Hotel, Guam, January 2004.
James Sobredo, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Ethnic Studies
Asian American Studies Program
Office Phone: (916) 278-7566
Department: (916) 278-6645
Email: sobredo"at"csus.edu
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Bio/CV & Resources
Dr. Sobredo & best friend Steve Song
sailing somewhere out in SF Bay.
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