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Course Grade ENGL 001A or ENGL 01PA _____ ENGL 001B __________ _____ Area Course Grade Area Course Grade Hum-A. World History (One Course) SS-A. Economics or Political Science (One Course) Hum-B. Fine Arts, Literature, Philosophy or Religious Studies (One Course) ________ _____ SS-B. Anthropology, Psychology or Sociology (One Course) _______ _____ Hum-C. Human Perspectives on Science & Technology (One Course) ________ _____ SS-C. General Social Science (One Course from SS-A, SS-B, or SS-C) _______ _____ Course Grade Course Grade _________________ _____ 1. _________________ _____ 2. _________________ _____ Area Course Grade Course Grade Sci-A. Biological Sciences (One Course) __________ ______ Sci-B. Physical Sciences (One Course) __________ ______ 1. ________ ______ 2.______ _____ SOCIAL SCIENCES: 3 courses total (no overlap) ETHNICITY: 1 course designated with on list May overlap with a course above NATURAL SCIENCES: 4 courses total DEPTH: 2 Upper Division (100-199) courses Two courses; may overlap with courses above Sci-C. Additional Natural Sciences Courses (Two courses from Sci-A, Sci-B;) Breadth Requirements Effective 2013 Fall Quarter In order to graduate, students must complete campus breadth requirements as determined by the Executive Committee of the Bourns College of Engineering. While the College may revise the list of Breadth requirements on an annual basis, student are allowed to satisfy the requirements with any course that was on the approved list at the time the course was taken or was subsequently added. Use the following pages to determine the courses that fulfill each area. Honors courses of all approved courses are also eligible. Use the chart below to keep track of the breadth courses you have taken. Choose breadth courses in consultation with your Academic Advisor. ENGLISH COMPOSITION: C or better is required to meet Graduation Requirement HUMANITIES: 3 courses total (no overlap) _______ _____ _____ ________ _____ Updated 3/4/2014. Subject to change without notice. Effective begining Spring 2013 1 of 13

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  • Course Grade

    ENGL 001A or ENGL 01PA _____

    ENGL 001BENGL 001C or Alternate:

    __________ _____

    Area Course Grade Area Course Grade

    Hum-A. World History

    (One Course)

    SS-A. Economics or Political

    Science (One Course)

    Hum-B. Fine Arts, Literature,

    Philosophy or Religious Studies

    (One Course) ________ _____

    SS-B. Anthropology, Psychology

    or Sociology (One Course)_______ _____

    Hum-C. Human Perspectives on

    Science & Technology

    (One Course) ________ _____

    SS-C. General Social Science

    (One Course from SS-A, SS-B,

    or SS-C) _______ _____

    Course Grade Course Grade

    _________________ _____ 1. _________________ _____

    2. _________________ _____

    Area Course Grade Course Grade

    Sci-A. Biological Sciences (One

    Course) __________ ______

    Sci-B. Physical Sciences (One

    Course) __________ ______

    1. ________ ______ 2.______ _____

    SOCIAL SCIENCES: 3 courses total (no overlap)

    ETHNICITY: 1 course designated with on list

    May overlap with a course above

    NATURAL SCIENCES: 4 courses total

    DEPTH: 2 Upper Division (100-199) courses

    Two courses; may overlap with courses above

    Sci-C. Additional Natural Sciences Courses

    (Two courses from Sci-A, Sci-B;)

    Breadth Requirements Effective 2013 Fall Quarter

    In order to graduate, students must complete campus breadth requirements as determined by the Executive

    Committee of the Bourns College of Engineering. While the College may revise the list of Breadth requirements on

    an annual basis, student are allowed to satisfy the requirements with any course that was on the approved list at the

    time the course was taken or was subsequently added.

    Use the following pages to determine the courses that fulfill each area. Honors courses of all approved courses are

    also eligible. Use the chart below to keep track of the breadth courses you have taken. Choose breadth courses in

    consultation with your Academic Advisor.

    ENGLISH COMPOSITION:

    C or better is required to meet Graduation Requirement

    HUMANITIES: 3 courses total (no overlap)

    _______ _____

    _____

    ________ _____

    Updated 3/4/2014. Subject to change without notice. Effective begining Spring 2013 1 of 13

  • Course Units

    ENGL 001A 4

    ENGL 001B 4

    ENGL 001C or Alternate* 4

    Course Units

    HIST 010 4

    HIST 015 4

    HIST 020 4

    Course Units

    AHS 007 4

    AHS 008 4

    AHS 015 4

    AHS 017A 4

    AHS 017B 4

    AHS 017C 4

    AHS 020/MCS 023 4

    AHS 021/URST 021 4

    AHS 027 4

    AHS 028 4

    AHS 120/CPLT 111/EUR 111/GER

    111/MCS 1784

    AHS 134/HISE 134 4

    AHS 175 4

    AHS 178/URST 178 4

    AHS 179 4

    ART 135/MCS 135 4

    ART 136/MCS 136 4

    ART 168 4

    ART 180 4

    CLA 010A 4

    CLA 010B 4

    CLA 010C 4

    CLA 040 4

    CLA 100/HISE 110 4

    CLA 102/CPAC 102 4

    CLA 112/CPLT 112/RLST 117 4

    CLA 113/CPAC 112/HISE 113 4

    CLA 114/CPLT 114 4

    CLA 120(E-Z) 4

    CLA 121/CPAC 121/POSC 121 4

    CLA 141/AST 145/CHN 141/CPAC

    141/POSC 1404

    CLA 165 4

    CPAC 133/HISE 114 4

    CPAC 134/HIST 110 4

    CPLT 015 4

    ENGLISH COMPOSITION: (UCR R6.1) C or better is required to meet Graduation Requirement

    Revolution, Reaction, and Revision: American Art between the

    World Wars

    History of Western Art: Medieval to Renaissance

    History of Western Art: Baroque to Modern

    Introduction to Media Art

    Beginning Composition

    Title

    * Please consult with your Academic Advisor regarding appropriate course selection. ENGR 180W Technical Communications is the required course in place of ENGL 001C for

    Business Informatics, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering majors.

    HUMANITIES: 3 courses total (UCR R6.3) One Course from each area

    PrerequisiteTitle

    Title

    World History: Prehistory to 1500

    World History: 1500 to 1900

    World History: Twentieth Century

    Intermediate Composition

    Applied Intermediate Composition

    Prerequisite

    ELWRC or better in ENGL 001A or

    ENGL 01PA

    C or better in ENGL 001B

    Prerequisite

    Hum-A. World History: One Course

    Hum-B. Fine Arts, Literature, Philosophy or Religious Studies: One Course

    World Art: Images, Issues and Ideas

    Upper division standing

    Art and Society: Patrons and Museums Upper division standing

    Industry and Alienation: Late Nineteenth Century American ArtAn Art History course or

    upper-division standing

    Upper division standingThe Modern City

    Introduction to Architecture and Urbanism

    Art of Pre-Columbian America

    Art and Architecture of Latin America

    Berlin Metropolis in Literature, Film, Music, and Art (formerly

    CPLT 110B/GER 110B)

    Modern Western Visual Culture

    Arts of Asia

    History of Western Art: Prehistoric to Byzantine

    Any lower-division studio art

    courseContemporary Issues and Practice

    Ancient Civilization: Early Greece and the Mediterranean

    Ancient Civilization: Classical Greece

    Ancient Civilization: Rome

    An Art History course or

    upper-division standing

    Upper division standingIntermedia: Art, Media, and Culture

    Consent of instructorInstallation and Site-Specific Art

    Digital art course Intermediate Digital Media: Interactive Technology

    Upper division standingMythology

    Comparative Ancient Historical Writing Upper-division standing

    Classical Mythology

    Upper division standingAncient Historians

    Upper division standingAncient Civilizations and Later Identities (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-

    C and Depth)

    Upper division standingMilitarism and Hegemony in the Ancient World (Course satisfies

    Hum-B or SS-C and Depth)

    Greco-Roman Cults and Credence Upper division standing

    Upper division standingAncient Writing and Literacy

    Upper division standingThe Classical Tradition

    Themes and Issues of the Classical World Upper division standing

    Monarchy (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-C and Depth) Upper division standing

    Upper division standingHistory of Ancient Astronomy

    Language, Literature, and Culture

    Updated 3/4/2014. Subject to change without notice. Effective begining Spring 2013 2 of 13

  • CPLT 017A, B, or C 5

    CPLT 018 4

    CPLT 025 4

    CPLT 029 4

    CPLT 110 4

    CPLT 121 4

    CPLT 123/WMST 123 4

    CPLT 131/GER 131 4

    CPLT 138/AHS 121/EUR 138/GER

    138/MUS 1824

    CPLT 153 4

    CPLT 163 4

    CPLT 180(E-Z) 4

    CPLT 181/FREN 181/MCS 181 4

    CPLT 187/CRWT 187 4

    CRWT 056 4

    CRWT 176 (E-Z) 4

    DNCE 128/ANTH 128/ AST 128/MUS

    128/THEA 1764

    DNCE 130/ANTH 130 4

    DNCE 171 (E-Z)/MCS 151 (E-Z) 4

    DNCE 173(E-Z)/MCS 153 (E-Z) 4

    ENGL 012A 4

    ENGL 012B 4

    ENGL 012C 4

    ENGL 014 4

    ENGL 015 4

    ENGL 017 4

    ENGL 020A 5

    ENGL 020B 5

    ENGL 101 4

    ENGL 102 4

    ENGL 104/MCS 104 4

    ENGL 112 4

    [] ETST 114 4

    [] ETST 120 4

    [] ETST 151 4

    EUR 111A 4

    EUR 111B 4

    EUR 111C 4

    EUR 119(E-Z) 4

    MCS 120 4

    MCS 154 4

    MCS 177 4

    MUS 002 4

    MUS 006/ANTH 006 4

    MUS 008 4

    [] MUS 014/ETST 014/URST 014 4

    MUS 118 4

    MUS 126/ANTH 177/WMST 126 4

    [] MUS 127/ANTH 176/ETST 172/

    DNCE 1274

    MUS 146 4

    PHIL 001 4

    PHIL 002 4

    PHIL 003 4

    PHIL 005 4

    The Nature of Narrative

    Introduction to Science Fiction

    The Arts: Approach, Comparison, and Culture

    Masterworks of World Literature

    Upper division standingMarx, Nietzsche, Freud

    Upper division standingFrom Expressionism to Epic Theatre: Benn, Brecht, Kafka, and the

    Bauhaus

    Literature, Language, Relation Upper division standing

    Upper division standingLiterary Analysis and Criticism

    Upper division standingCrossing Borders: Immigration, Migration, and Exile in Cinema

    Upper division standingTransnational Feminist Film and Media

    Filmic Bodies

    Digitized BodiesMCS 020; upper-division

    standing

    Introduction to Poetry

    Introduction to Fiction

    Nationalism and the Novel

    Literature and Related Fields

    Existentialism in Literature, Film, and Culture

    Metafiction

    Introduction to Creative Writing

    The Craft of Writing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standingPerforming Arts of Asia (Course satisfies only Hum-B and Depth)

    Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Dance (Course satisfies only Hum-B and

    Depth)Upper division standing

    Introduction to Drama

    Major American Writers

    Modern Literature

    Introduction to American Literary Traditions

    Introduction to British Literary Tradition

    Shakespeare

    Critical Theory

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Introduction to Critical Methods

    Introduction to World Music (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-B)

    Introduction to Western Music

    Indigenous Media

    Media, Gender, and Violence

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Major in English or consent of

    instructor

    Survey of Russian Civilization

    Survey of Russian Civilization

    Contemporary Asian American Literature

    Contemporary Native American Literature

    Contemporary Latina Writing in the US

    History of the English Language

    Film and Media Theory

    Gender, Sexuality, and Music in Cross Cultural Perspectives (Course satisfies

    only Hum-B and Depth)

    Music Cultures of Southeast Asia (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-C and

    Depth)

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Genealogy of Electronica Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Popular Music Cultures of the US

    Popular Music of the World

    Music, Politics and Social Movements

    Major Figures in Film and Media

    Topics in Italian Culture

    Survey of Russian Civilization

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Evil

    Ethics and the Meaning of Life

    Contemporary Moral Issues

    Introduction to Philosophy

    [] Course fulfills Hum-B and Ethnicity

    Updated 3/4/2014. Subject to change without notice. Effective begining Spring 2013 3 of 13

  • PHIL 006 4

    PHIL 007 4

    PHIL 008 4

    PHIL 009 4

    PHIL 010 4

    PHIL 030(E-Z) 4

    PHIL 107 4

    PHIL 116 4

    PHIL 124 4

    PHIL 130 4

    PHIL 131 4

    PHIL 132 4

    PHIL 137 4

    PHIL 139 4

    PHIL 151 4

    PHIL 153 4

    PHIL 159 4

    PHIL 161 4

    PHIL 162 4

    PHIL 163 4

    PHIL 164 4

    PHIL 165 4

    PHIL 166 4

    PHIL 167 4

    PHIL 168/WMST 141 4

    PHIL 173 4

    RLST 002 4

    RLST 005 4

    RLST 007 5

    [] RLST 012/ETST 012 4

    [] RLST 012W/ETST 012W 4

    RLST 014 5

    RLST 015 4

    RLST 100 4

    RLST 111 4

    RLST 113 4

    RLST 116 4

    RLST 118 4

    RLST 160/WMST 160 4

    RLST 170 4

    RLST 174 4

    RLST 175 4

    RLST 176 4

    SPN 012 4

    SPN 155 4

    THEA 050 4

    THEA 066/CRWT 066/MCS 066 4

    THEA 070 4

    THEA 100 4

    THEA 101 4

    THEA 102 4

    THEA 131 4

    THEA 132 4

    THEA 133 4

    THEA 138 4

    Upper division standing

    1 Course in PhilosophyTwentieth-Century Analytical Philosophy

    Philosophy of Language

    Introduction to Logic

    Biomedical Ethics (Course satisfies Hum-B or Hum-C)

    Language, Mind, and Reality

    Introduction to the History of Philosophy

    Theory of Knowledge (Course satisfies Hum-B or Hum-C and Depth) 1 Course in Philosophy

    Reason, Belief, and Truth

    Introduction to Critical Thinking (Course satisfies Hum-B or Hum-C)

    CS/MATH 011 or CS/EE

    120A or CS 150 or PHIL

    Upper division standing

    1 Course in PhilosophyLanguages and Minds

    Business Ethics

    Formal Logic

    Philosophy of Science (Course satisfies Hum-B or Hum-C and Depth) 1 Course in Philosophy

    Philosophy of Mathematics (Course satisfies Hum-B or Hum-C and

    Depth)

    PHIL 124 or one

    mathematics course

    Upper division standing

    Philosophy of Feminism

    Philosophy of Law

    Justice

    Political Philosophy

    Human Nature and Radical Evil

    Ethics

    Philosophy of Religion

    Marxist Critique

    Existentialism

    Introduction to Comparative Scripture

    Introduction to Asian Religions

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Biomedical Ethics (Course satisfies Hum-B or Hum-C and Depth) Upper division standing

    Ethics and Families

    Philosophy of Sex and Sexuality

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    1 Course in Philosophy

    1 Course in Philosophy

    Islam

    Topics in Modern Islam

    C or better in ENGL001B

    1 Religious Studies course or

    upper-division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Introduction to Western Religions

    Religious Myths and Rituals

    Religious Myths and Rituals

    Religion and Science

    Death

    The Problem of Religion

    Upper division standing

    1 lower-division course in

    Religious Studies

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Religion and Violence Upper division standing

    The Problem of Evil: Understanding Evil and Its Manifestations Upper division standing

    Women and Religion

    Current Issues in Religious Ethics

    Myths and Cultures of Latin America, the Caribbean, and Spain:

    Transatlantic Currents

    The Generation of 1898

    Public Speaking

    SPN 110

    The Power of Nonviolence

    Religion and Human Rights

    Peace and War

    Living Theatre

    Screenwriting: How Movies Work

    Art Direction for Film and Television

    THEA 102

    THEA 101

    THEA 101

    Design for Theatre, Film, and Television

    Lighting Design for Theatre, Film, and Television

    Sound Design for the Theatre

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Production Techniques for Theatre, Film, and Television

    Introduction to Design

    Play Analysis

    [] Course fulfills Hum-B and Ethnicity

    Updated 3/4/2014. Subject to change without notice. Effective begining Spring 2013 4 of 13

  • THEA 145 4

    THEA 155 5

    THEA 156A 5

    THEA 156B 5

    THEA 157 5

    [] WRLT 170/ETST 170 4

    Course Units

    GBST 001 5

    HASS 023A 4

    HASS 023C 4

    HISE 135 4

    HIST 103 4

    HIST 104 4

    HIST 105 4

    HIST 106 4

    HIST 107 4

    HIST 108/ENGR 108 4

    HIST 109/ENGR 109 4

    HIST 110/CPAC 134 4

    PHIL 007 4

    PHIL 009 4

    PHIL 130 4

    PHIL 137 4

    PHIL 139 4

    PHIL 167 4

    Course Units

    ECON 002 5

    ECON 003 5

    ECON 006/ENSC 006 4

    ECON 060/ENGR 060 4

    ECON 102 5

    ECON 103 5

    ECON 119 4

    ECON 123/HISA 123 4

    ECON 124 4

    ECON 129 4

    ECON 143A /ENSC 143A 4

    ECON 155/WMST 155 4

    ECON 178/BUS 178 4

    ECON 181 4

    POSC 010 5

    POSC 015 5

    POSC 020 5

    POSC 110 4

    POSC 111 4

    POSC 112 4

    POSC 119 4

    POSC 124 4

    POSC 124S 5

    POSC 126 4

    Computer-Aided Design for Theatre, Film, and Television

    Introduction to Digital Film ProductionCRWT 066/MCS 066/THEA

    066 or upper-division standing

    THEA 102

    C or better in THEA 155 Digital Film Production

    Hum-C. Human Perspectives on Science & Technology: One CoursePrerequisiteTitle

    THEA 156A

    Upper division standing

    Digital Film Production

    Introduction to Film Editing

    Third World Literature

    Global History, Culture, and Ideas

    Concepts of the Physical Sciences through Science Fiction

    Concepts of the Biological Sciences through Science Fiction

    PHIL 124 or one

    mathematics course

    Philosophy of Mathematics (Course satisfies Hum-B or Hum-C and

    Depth)

    Upper division standingBiomedical Ethics (Course satisfies Hum-B or Hum-C and Depth)

    Theory of Knowledge (Course satisfies Hum-B or Hum-C and Depth)

    Philosophy of Science (Course satisfies Hum-B or Hum-C and Depth)

    1 Course in Philosophy

    1 Course in Philosophy

    Biomedical Ethics (Course satisfies Hum-B or Hum-C)

    Disease and Society

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Absolutism and Enlightenment Upper division standing

    History of Science from Antiquity to Copernicus

    The Scientific Revolution

    Science in the Modern World

    Science in Triumph and Crisis

    SOCIAL SCIENCES: 3 courses total (UCR R6.4)

    1 course from SS-A, 1 course from SS-B, 1 course from SS-A, SS-B or SS-C

    SS-A. Economics or Political Science: One coursePrerequisitesTitle

    Intermediate Microeconomics

    Upper division standingTechnology in Premodern Civilization

    Technology in Modern Europe and America, 1700 to Present Upper division standing

    History of Ancient Astronomy

    Introduction to Critical Thinking (Course satisfies Hum-B or Hum-C)

    Upper division standing

    MATH 009A

    ECON 002 or 003 or 004

    ECON 002 or 004

    ECON 003 or 004 & MATH

    008B or 009A or 022

    ECON 002 & 003; or 004

    ECON 102 or 104A

    ECON 003 or 004

    POSC 020

    POSC 20; upper division

    standing

    POSC 020

    Upper division standing

    ECON 003 or 004 &

    MATH022 or equivalent

    ECON 102 or ECON 104A

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    ECON 002 & 003; or 004

    ECON 002 & 003; or 004

    World Politics

    The Origins of Political Ideas

    Democracy and the Social Contract

    Modern Political Theory Upper division standing

    Political Thinkers in Depth

    International Relations

    International Relations

    Engineering Economics

    Introduction to Environmental Economics

    Introduction to Microeconomics

    Introduction to Macroeconomics

    Womens Labor and The Economy

    International Trade

    Economic Development: Theory and Policy

    Health Economics

    Environmental Economics

    Intermediate Macroeconomics

    Law and Economics

    American Economic History

    World Economic History

    The Politics of International Trade, Finance and Development

    American Politics

    Comparative Politics

    [] Course fulfills Hum-B and Ethnicity

    Updated 3/4/2014. Subject to change without notice. Effective begining Spring 2013 5 of 13

  • POSC 127 4

    POSC 135 4

    POSC 154 4

    POSC 182 5

    POSC 186 5

    Course Units

    ANTH 001 4

    ANTH 002 5

    ANTH 003 4

    ANTH 004 4

    ANTH 005 5

    ANTH 006/MUS 006 4

    ANTH 012 4

    ANTH 020 4

    ANTH 104 4

    ANTH 105/BUS 158 4

    ANTH 107 4

    ANTH 108 4

    ANTH 109/WMST 109 4

    ANTH 110 4

    ANTH 112 4

    ANTH 113 4

    ANTH 116 4

    ANTH 118 4

    ANTH 120 4

    ANTH 122 4

    ANTH 123 4

    ANTH 124 4

    ANTH 125 4

    ANTH 127 4

    ANTH 129 4

    ANTH 132 4

    ANTH 133 4

    ANTH 134 4

    ANTH 135 4

    ANTH 138 4

    ANTH 139 4

    ANTH 140E 4

    ANTH 140F 4

    ANTH 140G 4

    ANTH 140I 4

    ANTH 140J 4

    ANTH 140O 4

    ANTH 140P 4

    ANTH 140S 4

    ANTH 140T 4

    Upper division standing

    POSC 020

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Politics and Economic Policy

    Regulation: A Political Perspective

    The Government and Politics of the European Community

    Great Discoveries in Archaeology

    Culture, Health and Healing

    World Prehistory

    SS-B. Anthropology, Psychology or Sociology: One course

    International Environmental Politics

    Ethics and International Politics

    An Anthropology of Mexicans of the Southwest United States

    Cultures of the Pacific

    The Peoples of Mexico in Historical and Global Perspective

    Agriculture and Rural Society in Mexico: Past and Present

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    ANTH 001

    World Civilizations

    Introduction to Archaeology

    Introduction to World Music (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-B)

    PrerequisitesTitle

    Cultural Anthropology

    Biological Anthropology

    Upper division standing

    Women, Politics and Social Movements: Global Perspectives Upper division standing

    Upper division standingPrehistoric Agriculture

    Settlement Patterns and Locational Analysis ANTH 003 or ANTH 005

    Human Social Organization

    Organizations as Cultural Systems (SUMMER ONLY) Upper division standing

    Evolution of the Capacity for Culture

    ANTH 001 or 002 or 003 or

    relevant preparation in

    psychology or biology

    Anthropology of Global Media

    ANTH 001, LING 020,

    upper-division standing

    Economic Anthropology ANTH 001 & ECON 001

    Linguistic Anthropology

    Ritual and Religion

    LING 020

    ANTH 001; ANTH 003 or

    ANTH 005Ancient Households and Communities

    Dating Methods in Archaeology and Paleoanthropology ANTH 003 or ANTH 005

    Origins of Cities ANTH 001 or 003 or 005

    Language and Culture

    ANTH 001 Anthropology and International Development

    Anthropology of Resource Management ANTH 001

    Nutritional Anthropology

    ANTH 001

    ANTH 001

    ANTH 001

    Political Anthropology

    Human Evolutionary Ecology

    Cultural Ecology Upper division standing

    Kinship Organization

    Class and State Formation

    Change and Development

    Ethnology of the Greater Southwest

    California Indian Peoples

    Anthropological Perspectives in Africa

    Cultures of Southeast Asia

    The Andes, Past and Present

    Upper division standing

    ANTH 001 or 003 or 005;

    upper-division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    ANTH 001 or equivalent

    ANTH 001, upper-division

    standing

    Updated 3/4/2014. Subject to change without notice. Effective begining Spring 2013 6 of 13

  • ANTH 141 4

    ANTH 142 4

    ANTH 143/WMST 185 4

    ANTH 144 4

    ANTH 146/ PSYC 146 4

    ANTH 147/WMST 140 4

    ANTH 149/WMST 149 4

    ANTH 150 4

    ANTH 152 4

    ANTH 153 4

    ANTH 155 4

    ANTH 156 4

    ANTH 158 4

    ANTH 159 4

    ANTH 160 4

    ANTH 161/LNST 161 4

    ANTH 162 4

    ANTH 163 4

    ANTH 165 4

    ANTH 167/LING 167 4

    [] ANTH 168/ETST 148/LNST 168 4

    ANTH 169/GBST 169 4

    ANTH 170 4

    ANTH 173 4

    [] ANTH 176/AST 127/DNCE 127/

    ETST 172/MUS 1274

    ANTH 179 4

    ANTH 182 4

    ANTH 186/LNST 166 4

    ANTH 187 4

    PSYC 001 4

    PSYC 002 4

    PSYC 013 4

    PSYC 110 4

    PSYC 112 4

    PSYC 115 4

    PSYC 117 4

    PSYC 120/CBNS 120 4

    PSYC 121/CBNS 121 4

    [] Course fulfills SS-B and Ethnicity

    Upper division standingPeople and the Environment in Latin America

    ANTH 001; upper-division

    standing

    Social Meaning of Space

    Biological Approaches to Medical Anthropology

    Gender, Race, and Medicine

    upper-division standing in

    Anthropology; consent of

    instructor

    Database Design for Anthropology

    upper-division standing in

    Anthropology; consent of

    instructor

    Geographic Information Systems for Anthropology

    WMST 001

    Reproduction: Policies, Politics, and Practices

    Gender, Kinship, and Social Change

    Human Microevolution

    Evolution of the First Hominids

    ANTH 002; relevant

    preparation in the life

    sciences

    ANTH 002

    Upper division standing

    Hunters and Gatherers

    Primate Social Behavior ANTH 002 or PSYC 002

    Upper division standing

    ANTH 002

    Demographic Anthropology

    Political Economy of Health

    Indigenous People and the State in Latin America

    ANTH 001 or 002 or 003 or

    005

    Upper division standing

    ANTH 001

    ANTH 002

    consent of instructor

    ANTH 155

    Evolution of the Genus Homo

    Human Osteology

    Advanced Osteology

    Caribbean Culture and Society

    Structural/Descriptive Linguistics

    Cognitive Anthropology

    Upper division standing

    LING 020

    Upper division standing

    ANTH 001 or GBST 001 or

    GBST 002

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standingGender, War, and Militarism

    Anthropology of Human Rights Upper division standing

    BIOL 104/BPSC 104Ethnobotany

    From the Maghreb to the Middle East

    Music Cultures of Southeast Asia (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-B and

    Ethnicity and Depth)

    Developmental Neuroscience

    Culture and Medicine

    Transnational and Global Communities

    C- or better in CBNS 106 or

    C- or better in PSYC 110Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory and Consciousness

    Cellular Neuroscience: Membrane and Synaptic Phenomena CBNS 106

    CBNS 106

    C- or better in: BIOL 002 or

    003 or 005A or BIOL 034 The Brain and Behavior

    Neural Mechanisms of Animal Behavior

    Drugs and Behavior

    C- or better in CBNS 106 or

    C- or better in PSYC 110

    C- or better in CBNS 106 or

    C- or better in PSYC 110

    Anthropology of Risk

    Enrollment Priority given to

    PSYC majors & Social

    Relations majors

    Introductory Psychology

    Enrollment Priority given to

    PSYC majors & Social

    Relations majors

    Introductory Psychology

    C- or better in ENGL 001ASkepticism and Pseudoscience in Psychology

    Updated 3/4/2014. Subject to change without notice. Effective begining Spring 2013 7 of 13

  • PSYC 124/CBNS 124 4

    PSYC 125/CBNS 125 4

    PSYC 126/CBNS 126 4

    PSYC 127/CBNS 127 4

    PSYC 129 4

    PSYC 130 4

    PSYC 131 4

    PSYC 132 4

    PSYC 133 4

    PSYC 134 4

    PSYC 135 4

    PSYC 138 4

    PSYC 140 4

    PSYC 142 4

    PSYC 148 4

    PSYC 149 4

    PSYC 150 4

    PSYC 152 4

    PSYC 153 4

    PSYC 155 4

    Systems Neuroscience

    CBNS 106 or PSYC 110

    C- or better in CBNS 106

    CBNS 120/PSYC 120;

    CBNS 124/PSYC 124

    strongly recommended

    C- or better in one of the

    following courses: CBNS

    106, PSYC 110, PSYC 132,

    PSYC 134, PSYC 135

    Behavioral Control Systems

    Human Neuropsychology

    C- or better in PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011 &

    PSYC 012

    Fundamentals of Learning and Conditioning

    CBNS 120/PSYC 120;

    previous or concurrent

    enrollment in CBNS

    120L/PSYC 120L and

    CBNS 124/PSYC 124

    recommended

    Neuropharmacology

    Neuroscience of Learning and Memory

    Cognitive Processes

    C- or better in PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011 &

    PSYC 012

    C- or better in one of the

    following courses: PSYC

    132 or PSYC 134

    C- or better in PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011 &

    PSYC 012

    C- or better PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011 &

    PSYC 012

    C- or better in PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011,

    PSYC 012 & PSYC 132

    Psycholinguistics

    Sensory Exotica: The Secret Perceptual Skills of Animals and Humans.

    C- or better in PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011 & PSYC

    012

    Computational and Mathematical Models in Cognitive Science

    Perception

    Human Factors

    C- or better in PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011 &

    PSYC 012

    Personality

    C- or better in PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011 &

    PSYC 012

    Abnormal Psychology

    C- or better in PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011, PSYC

    012, PSYC 150 & PSYC 152

    Introduction to Clinical Psychology

    PSYC 001, PSYC 002,

    PSYC 011, PSYC 012 with

    grades of "C-"

    Social Psychology

    PSYC 002

    C- or better in PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011,

    PSYC 012 & PSYC 140

    PSYC 001 and PSYC 002Psychology of Happiness and Virtue

    Industrial/Organizational Psychology

    Topics in Social Psychology

    C- or better in PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011,

    PSYC 012 & PSYC 150

    Personality Assessment

    Updated 3/4/2014. Subject to change without notice. Effective begining Spring 2013 8 of 13

  • PSYC 158 4

    PSYC 160 5

    PSYC 161 5

    PSYC 162 5

    PSYC 163 5

    PSYC 164 4

    PSYC 165A 4

    PSYC 165B 4

    PSYC 166 4

    [] PSYC 167/ETST 167 4

    PSYC 168 4

    PSYC 169 4

    PSYC 171 4

    PSYC 175 4

    PSYC 178 4

    PSYC 179 4

    SOC 001 4

    SOC 002J 4

    SOC 002M 4

    SOC 002S 4

    SOC 004 5

    SOC 010/URST 010 4

    SOC 018 4

    SOC 020 5

    SOC 021 4

    SOC 028 4

    SOC 030 4

    SOC 031 4

    [] Course fulfills SS-B and Ethnicity

    C- or better in PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011 &

    PSYC 012

    Socioemotional and Personality Development

    Biological Issues in Development

    C- or better in PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011 &

    PSYC 012

    C- or better in PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011 &

    PSYC 012

    C- or better in PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011,

    PSYC 012, PSYC 152 &

    PSYC 160

    Emotional and Behavioral Disorders of Childhood

    Cognitive Development

    C- or better in the following

    courses: PSYC 001, PSYC 002,

    PSYC 011, PSYC 012; PSYC

    140 or PSYC 150 (pref. both)

    Person Perception

    C- or better in PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011 &

    PSYC 012

    Life Span Development

    Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood

    PSYC 002

    C- or better in PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011,

    PSYC 012 & PSYC 160

    PSYC 002Psychological Aspects of the Black Experience

    Psychological Development of Black Children

    C- or better in PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011 &

    PSYC 012

    The Cultural Bases of Human Development

    C- or better in PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011,

    PSYC 012 & PSYC 160

    The Development of Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Youth

    Health Psychology HNPG 042K or PSYC 002

    or SOC 001

    C- or better in: HNPG 042K

    or PSYC 002 or PSYC 178Health and Behavior Change

    C- or better in PSYC 001,

    PSYC 002, PSYC 011 &

    PSYC 012; PSYC 160

    Topics in Developmental Psychology

    C- or better in PSYC 012 Psychology of Gender

    C- or better in LWSO 100 or

    C- or better in PSYC 001 &

    PSYC 002

    Psychology and Law

    Sociological Foundations (formerly SOC 15)

    Methods of Sociological Inquiry

    SOC 001

    SOC 001

    The City: An Introduction

    Introduction to Global Change and Inequality

    Introduction to Sociology

    SOC 001Juvenile Delinquency (formerly SOC 041)

    Introduction to Criminology (formerly SOC 040) SOC 001

    Identity and Society

    Couples and Families

    American Society

    Technology, Society, and Culture

    Introduction to the Sociology of Gender

    Updated 3/4/2014. Subject to change without notice. Effective begining Spring 2013 9 of 13

  • SOC 036 5

    SOC 112 4

    SOC 120 4

    SOC 122 5

    SOC 123 4

    SOC 125 4

    SOC 126 4

    [] SOC 128/ETST 128 4

    SOC 133 4

    SOC 134 4

    SOC 135 4

    SOC 136 4

    SOC 137 4

    SOC 138/MCS 133 4SOC 139/MCS 139 4

    SOC 140 4

    SOC 141 4

    SOC 142 5

    SOC 143/URST 143 5

    SOC 144 4

    [] SOC 145/ETST 145 5

    SOC 147 4

    SOC 149 4

    SOC 150 4

    SOC 151 4

    SOC 156 4

    SOC 157 4

    SOC 158 4

    SOC 159 5

    SOC 160 5

    SOC 161 4

    SOC 162 4

    SOC 163 4SOC 164 4SOC 165 4

    SOC 168 5

    SOC 169 4

    SOC 171 4

    [] Course fulfills SS-B and Ethnicity

    Inequality in American Society

    C or better in SOC 001 or

    ANTH 001; C or better in

    SOC 004 and SOC 005

    Human Societies

    Evolutionary Sociology

    Primate Societies

    Chicano Sociology

    SOC 001

    SOC 001

    Upper division standing

    SOC 001 Sociology of the Labor Movement

    SOC 001Human Social Institutions

    SOC 001Social Change

    Upper division standing

    SOC 001

    C or better in SOC 001, SOC

    004 and SOC 005; enrollment

    priority given to SOC majors

    The Sociology of Women

    C or better in SOC 001, SOC

    004 and SOC 005C or better in SOC 001, SOC

    004 and SOC 005

    SOC 001

    C or better in SOC 001, SOC

    004 and SOC 005Family Violence

    Urban Sociology

    Sociology of the Family

    Men and Masculinity

    The Sociology of Economic Organizations

    Organized Crime

    Corrections

    Law and Subordination

    Upper-division standing in

    Ethnic Studies or Sociology;

    ETST 128/SOC 128

    SOC 001; enrollment priority

    given to SOC majors, Law and

    Society majors

    C or better in SOC 001, SOC

    004 and SOC 005

    Upper division standing

    SOC 001

    SOC 001; SOC 160 or 163

    SOC 001 C or better in SOC 001;

    enrollment priority given to

    SOC majors

    C or better in SOC 001, SOC

    004 and SOC 005; enrollment

    priority given to SOC majors

    C or better in SOC 001, SOC

    004 and SOC 005

    SOC 001

    SOC 001 C or better in SOC 001 & SOC

    004

    Upper division standing

    SOC 001

    SOC 001

    Development of Sociological Theory

    Modern Sociological Theory

    Alternatives to Bureaucratic Organizations

    Sociology of Education

    Sociology of Law

    Sociology of Religion

    Social Networks

    Community

    Formal Organizations

    Sociolinguistics and the Chicana/o Community

    Racial and Ethnic Diversity Issues in Higher Education

    Social Forces and the Educational Condition of Chicanas/os

    Linguistic Diversity in the United States

    Immigration and Society

    Asian Americans SOC 001

    SOC 001

    SOC 001 The Effects of Mass Media (Course satisfies SS-B or SS-C and Depth)

    Mass Media and Popular Culture (Course satisfies SS-B or SS-C and Depth) SOC 001

    Population

    C or better in SOC 001, SOC

    004 and SOC 005Inequality and Social Class

    Law, Race, Class, Gender, and Culture SOC 001

    SOC 001 Conflict

    Updated 3/4/2014. Subject to change without notice. Effective begining Spring 2013 10 of 13

  • SOC 173 5

    SOC 174 4

    SOC 175 4

    SOC 176/BUS 176 4

    SOC 178 4

    SOC 179 4

    SOC 180 4

    SOC 181 4

    SOC 182/URST 182 4

    SOC 184 4

    Course Units

    [] ETST 001 4

    [] ETST 002 4

    [] ETST 003 4

    [] ETST 005 4

    [] ETST 007 4

    [] ETST 102 4

    [] ETST 106 4

    [] ETST 109I 4

    [] ETST 131 4[] ETST 172/AST 127/ANTH 176/ DNCE

    127MUS 1274

    CPAC 102/CLA 102 4

    CPAC 121/CLA 121/POSC 121 4 Upper division standing

    CPAC 132/AST 132/CHN 132/CLA 132 4 Medical Traditions in China and Greece Upper division standingCPAC 141/AST 145/CHN 141/CLA

    141/POSC 1404

    GBST 110 4

    PBPL 170/ENGR 170 4

    PBPL 171/ENGR 171 4

    WMST 001 4

    WMST 010 5

    WMST 100 4

    WMST 109/ANTH 109 4

    WMST 161 4

    ETHNICITY Option 1: One Course

    [] RLST 012/ETST 012 4

    [] RLST 012W/ETST 012W 4

    [] MUS 014/ETST 014/URST 014 4

    [] ETST 114 4

    [] ETST 120 4

    [] ETST 151 4[] WRLT 170/ETST 170 4[] ANTH 168/ETST 148/LNST 168 4

    Contemporary Latina Writing in the US Upper division standing

    Contemporary Native American Literature Upper division standing

    Contemporary Asian American Literature Upper division standing

    Third World Literature

    [] Course fulfills SS-B and Ethnicity

    Religious Myths and Rituals C or better in ENGL001B

    One of the following courses can be chosen to simultaneously fulfill Ethinicity and HUM-B

    Religious Myths and Rituals

    Environmental Sociology

    Urban Problems

    World-Systems and Globalizations

    Deviance and Control

    Social Movements and Collective Action (formerly SOC 183G)

    Sociology of Emotions

    C or better in SOC 001, SOC

    004 and SOC 005; SOC 173 or

    SOC 174 or SOC 175

    C or better in SOC 001, SOC

    004 and SOC 005; SOC 168

    or 169

    C or better in SOC 001, SOC

    004 and SOC 005

    Upper division standing

    C or better in SOC 001, SOC

    004 and SOC 005

    C or better in SOC 001, SOC

    004 and SOC 005

    The Sociology of Work in Organizations SOC 001

    C or better in SOC 001 & SOC

    004; enrollment priority given

    to SOC majors

    C or better in SOC 001, SOC

    004 and SOC 005

    C or better in SOC 001, SOC

    004 and SOC 005Social Psychology: Sociological Orientation

    Socialization and Personality

    Social Roles and Interaction

    Introduction to Asian American Studies in Comparative Perspective

    Introduction to Native American Studies in Comparative Perspective

    SS-C. General Social Science: One course chosen from SS-A, SS-B or SS-CPrerequisitesTitle

    Introduction to the Study of Race and Ethnicity

    Introduction to Chicano Studies in Comparative Perspective

    Introduction to African American Studies in Comparative Perspective

    The Political Economy of Race and Class

    Upper division standingMilitarism and Hegemony in the Ancient World (Course satisfies Hum-B

    or SS-C and Depth)

    Upper division standing

    ETST 003; Upper division

    Standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Monarchy (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-C and Depth)

    Ancient Civilizations and Later Identities (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-

    C and Depth)

    Music Cultures of Southeast Asia (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-B and

    Ethnicity and Depth)

    GBST 001 or GBST 002Global Migrations and Movements

    Upper-division standingTechnology, Policy, and Ethics

    Junior standingGlobalization

    Race, Class, and Gender

    The Black Diaspora: Cultural, Political, and Historical Connections

    Theory in Asian American Studies

    WMST 001Gender and Science

    Caribbean Culture and Society Upper division standing

    Gender and Sexuality

    Women and Culture

    Gender Theory

    Women, Politics and Social Movements: Global Perspectives

    Upper division standing

    Upper division standing

    Popular Music of the World

    Updated 3/4/2014. Subject to change without notice. Effective begining Spring 2013 11 of 13

  • ETHNICITY Option 2: One Course

    [] ETST 001 4

    [] ETST 002 4

    [] ETST 003 4

    [] ETST 005 4

    [] ETST 007 4

    [] ETST 102 4

    [] ETST 106 4

    [] ETST 109I 4

    [] ETST 131 4

    [] ANTH 176/AST 127/DNCE 127/

    ETST 172/MUS 1274

    [] PSYC 167/ETST 167 4

    [] SOC 128/ETST 128 4

    [] SOC 145/ETST 145 5

    [] MUS 127/ANTH 176/ETST 172/

    DNCE 1274

    Course Units

    BIOL 002 4

    BIOL 003 4

    BIOL 005A & BIOL 05LA 5

    Course Units

    CHEM 001A & CHEM 01LA 5

    CHEM 001B & CHEM 01LB 5

    CHEM 001C & CHEM 01LC 5

    PHYS 040A 5

    PHYS 040B 5

    PHYS 040C 5

    Course UnitsGEO 001 4

    ENSC 001 4

    Race, Class, and Gender Upper division standing

    Music Cultures of Southeast Asia (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-C and

    Depth)Upper division standing

    Introduction to Chicano Studies in Comparative Perspective

    Introduction to African American Studies in Comparative Perspective

    Introduction to Asian American Studies in Comparative Perspective

    Introduction to Native American Studies in Comparative Perspective

    One of the following courses can be chosen to simultaneously fulfill Ethinicity and SS-C

    The Political Economy of Race and Class Upper division standing

    NATURAL SCIENCES: 4 courses total (UCR R6.2)

    Prerequisites

    General Chemistry

    Psychological Development of Black Children PSYC 002

    Chicano Sociology Upper division standing

    Law and Subordination

    Upper-division standing in

    Ethnic Studies or Sociology;

    ETST 128/SOC 128

    Theory in Asian American Studies

    General Physics

    General Physics

    Sci-C. Additional Natural Science Courses: Two additional courses chosen from Sci-A or Sci-B listed above.* Business Informatics students ONLY may also choose from the following to satisfy Sci-C:

    Prerequisites

    PrerequisitesC- or better in MATH 005 or

    concurrent enrollment in

    MATH 008B or 009AC- or better in CHEM 001A

    & 01LAC- or better in CHEM 001B

    & 01LB

    C- or better in MATH 008B

    or 009A; MATH 009B (may

    be taken concurrently)

    MATH 009C (may be taken

    concurrently); C- or better in

    PHYS 040AMATH 009C; C- or better in

    PHYS 040B

    Title

    Sci-B. Physical Science: One course

    General Chemistry

    General Chemistry

    General Physics

    BIOL 05LA (may be taken

    concurrently); C- or better in

    CHEM 001A & 01LA

    Title

    Cellular Basis of Life

    Organisms in Their Environment

    Music Cultures of Southeast Asia (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-B and

    Ethnicity and Depth)Upper division standing

    Introduction to the Study of Race and Ethnicity

    TitleThe Earths Crust and Interior

    Intro to Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources

    Sci-A.Biological Science: One course

    Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology

    Upper division standing

    The Black Diaspora: Cultural, Political, and Historical Connections ETST 003; Upper division

    Updated 3/4/2014. Subject to change without notice. Effective begining Spring 2013 12 of 13

  • Updated 3/4/2014. Subject to change without notice. Effective begining Spring 2013 13 of 13