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Dibs Fall 2026

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Labor Studies

51 courses on record · 1 with sections in Fall 2026

Live section data currently covers GE courses; the rest is filled in by a nightly pass, so this department is likely running more than is listed here.

51 courses

Lower division 7

Lower division courses in Labor Studies
Course Title Predicted GPA This term
M1A Work, Labor, and Social Justice in U.S. GE no grade history
M1B Work, Labor, and Social Justice in U.S. GE no grade history
M1CW Work, Labor, and Social Justice in U.S.: Special Topics GE no grade history
10 Introduction to Labor Studies GE 3.74 n=1,191 1 section
88S Faster Fashion: True Cost no letter grades
96W Writing and Research for Labor Studies 3.80 n=19 small sample
97 Introduction to Labor Studies Research 3.57 n=20

Upper division 44

Upper division courses in Labor Studies
Course Title Predicted GPA This term
101 Introduction to Labor and Social Movements in Los Angeles 3.66 n=562
M105 American Working Class Movements 3.15 n=59
M108 Common Thread: Garment Workers Past, Present, Future 3.45 n=22
M115 We Gone Be Alright: Developing Next Generation of Black Organizers 3.78 n=73
M119 Asian American and Pacific Islander Labor Issues 3.46 n=26
M123 Chicano/Latino Community Formation: Critical Perspectives and Oral Histories 3.86 n=10 small sample
M124B Future of Work in Decarcerated California II: Applied Research and Policy Analysis for Implementation of Justice Transformation 3.89 n=13 small sample
M124 Future of Work in Decarcerated California 3.88 n=12 small sample
M125 U.S./Mexico Relations 3.35 n=16 small sample
126 Farm Worker Transnational Struggle 3.67 n=103
M127 Farmworker Movements, Social Justice, and United Farm Workers Legacy 3.84 n=25
M128 Race, Gender, and U.S. Labor 3.83 n=52
M136 Working Families and Educational Inequalities in Urban Schools 3.76 n=64
140 Working It: Women, Work, and Family 3.82 n=104
M143 Class and Gender in Care Work 3.62 n=72
M144 Women's Movement in Latin America no grade history
M149 Media: Gender, Race, Class, and Sexuality 3.67 n=10 small sample
152 Work, Social Justice, and Arts 3.88 n=62
153 Stories of Struggle: Work, Class, and Narrative in Contemporary America 3.62 n=118
154 Storytelling for Activists and Organizers 3.65 n=107
M166A Immigrant Rights, Labor, and Higher Education 3.81 n=156
M166B Research on Immigration Rights, Labor, and Higher Education 3.94 n=30
M167 Worker Center Movement: Next Wave Organizing for Justice for Immigrant Workers 3.97 n=85
168 Law and Politics of Immigration: Migrants and Inevitable Evolution of Collective and Individual Rights 3.97 n=85
M170 Improving Worker Health: Social Movements, Policy Debates, and Public Health no grade history
M173 Nonviolence and Social Movements 3.82 n=372
174 Labor and Employment Law 3.83 n=114
M175 Agitational Communication 3.74 n=23
177 Spirituality, Mindfulness, Self-Care, and Social Justice 3.97 n=91
179A Neoliberalism, Social Justice, and Community Organizing 3.77 n=32
179B Doing Democracy: Social Movements, Grassroots Politics, and Community Organizing 3.63 n=48
182 Oral History for Social Change 3.68 n=109
M186 Special Topics in Labor Studies and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Studies 3.66 n=28
188 Special Courses in Labor Studies: Laboring Public Policy: How Working People Shape Policymaking 3.69 n=515
M190A Introduction to Community-Engaged Research no grade history
M190B Community Engaged Research in Practice: Community Scholars 3.89 n=18 small sample
M190C Community Engaged Research in Practice: Community Scholars 3.93 n=30
191 Labor Studies: Research Principles, Methods, and Practices: Seminar 1 no grade history
191A Labor Studies: Research Principles, Methods, and Practices 3.81 n=150
191B Labor Studies: Research in Action 3.78 n=149
194A Research Group Seminars: Labor Summer Research Program 3.85 n=14 small sample
194B Research Group Seminars: Labor and Workplace Studies 3.59 n=16 small sample
195B Community or Corporate Internships in Labor and Workplace Studies 3.83 n=47
195CE Worker and Community Organizing for Social Change: Research Justice Internship 3.86 n=13 small sample

“Predicted” is shrunk toward the department average, so a course taught once to a dozen students sits near the department mean rather than at whatever those twelve happened to get. The figure is always shown — small sample marks where it rests mostly on that prior.