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The Navigator 2006–07: Courses that Fulfill General Education Requirements


IH | IN | IS | T2 | T3 | T4 | T5 | T6 | T7 | Q | C | C1 | C2 | A | W | E

This information is current as of the publication of the 2006–07 General Catalog online. When a course meets more than one general education requirement, the additional requirement(s) is shown in brackets following the course title.

Introduction to Disciplines, Humanities and Arts (IH code)

• Only one IH requirement can be satisfied with a course (equivalent to 5 credits) from the Arts Division (art, film and digital media, history of art and visual culture, music, or theater arts); these departments are designated with the asterisk (*).
• Only one language course may be used to satisfy the IH requirement.
• And only one literature course may be used to satisfy the IH requirement.

Note: Transfer courses designated as IH from English departments are considered “literature” for general education purposes

American Studies
1 America and Americans [E]
2 California and Californians [E]

Chinese
4-5-6 Intermediate Chinese (Mandarin)
50 Preadvanced Chinese

Cowell
118B Words and Music: Poetry, Musical Theater, Opera

Feminist Studies
1 Introduction to Feminisms

* Film and Digital Media
20A The Film Experience [A]
20B Introduction to Television Culture and Society [A]
20C Introduction to Digital Media [A]

French
4-5-6 Intermediate French

German
4-5-6 Intermediate Studies in German Language

Hebrew
4-5-6 Intermediate Hebrew

Hindi
4-5-6 Intermediate Hindi

History
1 Theories of History/Theories of Society
2A The World to 1500
2B The World Since 1500
4 World History of Science
10A United States History to 1877
10B United States History 1877 to Present
11A Latin America: Colonial Period
11B Latin American History: National Period [E]
13 Introduction to American Religious Culture
14 Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.
30 The Making of Modern Africa [E]
40 The Making of Modern East Asia [E]
41 The Making of the Modern Middle East [E]
43 Histories of Traditional India [E]
61 Approaches to Classical Myth [E]
62A Classical World: Greece
62B Classical World: Rome
65A Medieval Europe: 200-1000
66 Amazons, Queens, Witches, and Saints: Medieval and Early Modern Women
70A Modern European History
70B Modern European History
70C Modern European History

* History of Art and Visual Culture
10D Presence and Power in the Visual Cultures of Asia [A]
10E Africa, Oceania, and the Americas [A, E]
10F The Nude in the Western Tradition [A]
10G Europe [A]

Italian
4 Intermediate Italian
5 Intermediate Italian
6 Intermediate–Advanced Italian

Japanese
4-5-6 Intermediate Japanese
50 Preadvanced Japanese

Linguistics
20 Introduction to Linguistics 
52 Syntax I
53 Semantics I
55 Syntactic Structures

Literature
1 Literary Interpretation [W]
61F Introduction to Reading Fiction
61G Introduction to Women’s Literature
61M Approaches to Classical Myth
61P Introduction to Reading Poetry

Spanish/Latin American/Latino Literature
60 Introduction to Literary Genres [E]

* Music
11A Introduction to Western Art Music [A]
11B Introduction to Jazz [A, E]
11C Introduction to American Popular Music [A]
11D Introduction to World Music [A, E]

Philosophy
9 Introduction to Logic
11 Introduction to Philosophy
22 Introduction to Ethical Theory
24 Introduction to Ethics: Contemporary Moral Issues
26 Existentialism and After
28 Environmental Ethics

Portuguese
60B Advanced Beginning and Intermediate Portuguese
65A-B Intermediate Portuguese

Russian
4-5-6 Intermediate Russian

Spanish
4 Intermediate Spanish
5 Intermediate Spanish
5M Medical Spanish
6 Intermediate Spanish
56 Advanced Readings in Different Genres

Spanish for Spanish Speakers
61 Spanish for Spanish Speakers
62 Spanish for Spanish Speakers
63 Spanish for Spanish Speakers

* Theater Arts
19 Design Studio: Lighting Studio A [A]
20 Introductory Studies in Acting [A]
30 Introduction to Modern Dance Theory and Technique [A]
32 Introduction to Ballet [A]
33 Advanced Introduction to Modern Dance [A]
36 Introduction to Dance Composition [A]
40 Introduction to Directing [A]
60A-B-C Development of Theater Arts: Theory, Literature, and Practice [A]
122 Indian Performance: Rama, Siva, Krishna [A]
136 Intermediate Ballet [A]

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Introduction to Disciplines, Natural Sciences and Engineering (IN code)
Transfer courses designated as IN from anatomy, botany, physiology, and zoology departments are considered “biology” courses for general education purposes.

Anthropology
1 Introduction to Human Evolution

Applied Mathematics and Statistics
5 Statistics [Q]
7 Statistical Methods for the Biological and Environmental Sciences [Q]
11A Mathematical Methods for Economists [Q]
11B Mathematical Methods for Economists [Q]
15 Contemporary Calculus [Q]

Astronomy and Astrophysics
2 Overview of the Universe [Q]
3 Introductory Astronomy: The Solar System [Q]
4 Introductory Astronomy: The Stars [Q]
5 Introductory Astronomy: The Formation and Evolution of the Universe [Q]
8 The Violent Universe: Cosmic Catastrophes and Life on Earth [Q]
11 Gravity: The Universal Glue [Q]
12 Stars and Stellar Evolution [Q]
13 Galaxies, Cosmology, and High Energy Astrophysics [Q]
14 Observational Astronomy [Q]
16 Life in the Universe [Q]
18 Planets and Planetary Systems [Q]

Biology
20A Cell and Molecular Biology
70 Introduction to Psychobiology

Chemistry and Biochemistry
1A General Chemistry [Q]
1B General Chemistry [Q]
1C General Chemistry [Q]

Computer Engineering
3 Personal Computer Concepts: Software and Hardware
12 Computer Systems and Assembly Language [Q]

Computer Science
2 Computer Literacy
10 Introduction to Computer Science
12A Introduction to Programming
12B Introduction to Data Structures
13H Introduction to Programming and Data Structures (Honors)
60G Beginning Programming: Social Sciences and Humanities
60N Beginning Programming: Natural Sciences

Earth Sciences
1 Oceanography [Q]
3 Geology of National Parks
California Geology
6 Concepts in Environmentalism
7 The History of Life
10 Geologic Principles [Q]
20 Environmental Geology
65 Natural History of Dinosaurs
119 Introduction to Scientific Computing

Economics
11A Mathematical Methods for Economics [Q]
11B Mathematical Methods for Economics [Q]

Environmental Studies
23 The Physical and Chemical Environment
24 General Ecology

Information Systems Management
15 Technology, Innovation, and Society

Mathematics
11A-B Calculus with Applications [Q]
19A-B Calculus for Science, Engineering, and Mathematics [Q]
20A-B Honors Calculus [Q]

Ocean Sciences
1 The Oceans [Q. Note: General education credit will not be granted for this course and Biology 80D.]

Physics
1 Conceptual Physics [Q]
2 The Quantum Enigma [Q]
5A Introduction to Physics I [Q]
5B Introduction to Physics II
5C Introduction to Physics III
6A Introductory Physics I [Q]
6B Introductory Physics II
6C Introductory Physics III
7A Elementary Physics I [Q]
7B Elementary Physics II

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Introduction to Disciplines, Social Sciences (IS code)

Anthropology
2 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3 Introduction to Archaeology
4 Public Life and Contemporary Issues

Biology
89 Clinical Health Care: Organization and Financing
89W Clinical Health Care: Organization and Financing  [W]

Community Studies
10 Introduction to Community Activism
100B Media and Social Change
100E Theory and Practice of Economic Justice [E]
100F Public Health
100J Immigration and Social Justice [E]
100K Culture and Health
100M Health Care Inequalities
100P Resistance and Social Movements [E]
100Q Theory and Practice of Feminist Organizing/Global Realities
100S Social Documentation
100T Agriculture, Food, and Social Justice
100V Politics of Culture
100X Sex, Gender, and Sexuality
100Y Youth and Society

Economics
1 Introductory Microeconomics: Resource Allocation and Market Structure
2 Introductory Macroeconomics: Aggregate Economic Activity

Education
92A The Evolution of Education
92B Introduction to Theories of Education

Environmental Studies
25 Political Economy and the Environment

Latin American and Latino Studies
1 Introduction to Latin American and Latino Studies [E]
126A Global Capitalism and Community Restructuring [E]
126B Voices from the Watsonville Community [E]

Legal Studies
10 Introduction to Legal Process

Politics
1 Democratic Politics
4 Citizenship and Action
5 Political Freedom
10 Women and Politics
17 U.S. and the World Economy
20 Democracy and Liberalism in American Politics
25 American Social Policy
43 Eurasian Politics
70 Global Politics
72 Politics of War on Terrorism
73 Sovereignty and Intervention

Psychology
1 Introduction to Psychology 
65 Introduction to Humanistic Psychology

Sociology
1 Introduction to Sociology
10 Issues and Problems in American Society
15 World Society [E]
20 Key Issues in Race and Ethnic Analysis [E]

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Natural Sciences Area (T2)

Astronomy and Astrophysics
80A The Space-Age Solar System
80B Light, Color, and Vision [Q]
80D Historical Astronomy

Biology
80A Female Physiology and Gynecology
80E Evolution
80H The Human Genome (Note: Also offered as Biomolecular Engineering 80H. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.)
80J Biology of AIDS
80L The Secret Sex Lives of Plants
80N Biology of Human Health and Nutrition
80P Infectious Diseases and Human Populations

Biomolecular Engineering
80H The Human Genome (Note: Also offered as Biology 80H. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.)

Chemistry and Biochemistry
80A Chemistry of Nutrition: Concepts and Controversy
80H Introduction to Wines and Wine Chemistry

Computer Engineering
80H History of Modern Computing      
80N Introduction to Networking and the Internet
80U Ubiquitous and Mobile Computing

Computer Science
80B Systems and Simulation
80C Computer Arts and Graphics
80G Introduction to Unix
80K Foundations of Interactive Game Design
80V VRML 3-D Worlds on the Web

Crown College
80S Undergraduate Seminar in Science, Technology, and Society

Earth Sciences
80A Earth Catastrophes
80B Earthquakes: You, the Earth, and Society
80C Introduction to Weather and Climate
80D Earth Sciences and the Cinema
80G Planetary Discovery

Electrical Engineering
80J Renewable Energy Sources

Environmental Toxicology
80E Aquatic Toxicology

Linguistics
80G Introduction to Unix

Ocean Sciences
80A Life in the Sea
80B Our Changing Planet

Physics
80A Physics and Psychophysics of Music

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Social Sciences Area (T3)

Anthropology
80C Introduction to Forensic Anthropology
80D Africa Today [E]
80F Exotic Tours
80G Barrio Popular Culture [E]
80I Culture and Power in Latin America [E]
80J Introduction to Visual Culture
80K Culture through Food
80N Anthropology of Globalization
80P India and Indian Disaspora Through Films [E]

College Eight
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Environment and Society [C1]
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Environment and Society [C2]

College Nine
80A Introduction to University Discourse: International and Global Issues [C1]
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: International and Global Issues [C2]

College Ten
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Social Justice and Community [C1]
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Social Justice and Community [C2]

Community Studies
80A Chicanos and Social Change [E]
80B Civil Rights Movement: Grassroots Change and American Society [E]
80F Transgressive Sexualities and Genders [E]
80H Social Change and Asian Americans [E]
80L Social Documentation
80Q Asian American Health [E]

Economics
80A The Theory, Hope, and Crisis of Capitalism
80G Money and the Arts: Two All-Consuming Passions
80H Wall Street and the Money Game

Latin American and Latino Studies
80A Peoples and Cultures of Latin America [E]
80B Social Movements in Latin America [E]
80C Power and Resistance in the Americas: Cross-Border Social Movements [E]
80D Political Change in Mexico [E]
80F Latinos in the U.S.: A Comparative Perspective [E]
80H Comparative Latina/o Histories [E]
80M Introduction to Mayan History and Literature [E]
80Q Musica Latina [E]
80S Sexualities and Genders in Latin American and Latina/o Studies [E]
80T Topics in LALS Cinema [E]

Merrill College
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Cultural Identities and Global Consciousness [C1, E]
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Cultural Identities and Global Consciousness [C2, E]
80D White Racial Identity in a Multicultural Society

Psychology
80A Psychology and Religion
80B Human Sexuality

Sociology
80E The Sociology of Love
80Z Youth and Crime

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Humanities and Arts Area (T4)

Art
80A Introduction to Drawing [A]
80C Introduction to Visual Arts [A]
80D Introduction to Photography [A]

Cowell College
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Imagining Justice Past and Present [C1]
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Imagining Justice Past and Present [C2]

Crown College
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Ethical Issues in Emerging Technologies: Transgenics, Clones, Cyborgs [C1]
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Ethical Issues in Emerging Technologies: Transgenics, Clones, Cyborgs [C2]

Feminist Studies
80S Women in Music [A]

French
80 French Cinema

Hebrew
80 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew

History
80H Class, Gender, and Community in China, 1700-Present [E]
80K Spies: History and Culture of Espionage
80N Topics in U.S. Women’s History: Women at Work
80W The Holocaust: The Destruction of European Jewry [E]
80Y World War II Memories in the U.S. and Japan [E]

History of Consciousness
80A Culture and Ideology in the Twentieth Century
80B Constructions of the Exotic
80E Myth and Religion
80H Cultural Landscape and the American West
80L Will the Real Jesus Please Stand Up?
80M Imagining Popular Culture
80U Modernity and Its Discontents

Language Program
80D Italian Culture Through Cinema

Linguistics
80B Modern English Grammar
80P Modern English Grammar
80V Structure of the English Vocabulary

Literature
80A Biblical Narratives
80L The Holocaust: The Destruction of European Jewry [E]
80N Latino Expressions in the U.S  [E]
80S Aristotle’s Poetics
80V Literature and History
80X Global Narratives
80Z Introduction to Shakespeare

Music
80F Music in Latin American Culture: Regional Traditions [A, E]
80G American Musical Theater [A]
80I Music of Modern Israel [A, E]
80J American Folk Music [A]
80K Music in American Indian Life and Thought [A, E]
80M Film Music [A]
80O Music, Politics, and Protest [A]
80Q A Survey of African Music [A, E]
80S Women in Music [A]
80V The Music of the Beatles [A]
80X Music of India [A, E]

Philosophy
80F Philosophical Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Conundrums 
80H The Rationality of Belief in God

Porter College
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Writing Across the Arts [C1]
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Writing Across the Arts [C2]
80E Arts Education in the Community [A]

Stevenson College
80H Rainbow Theater: An Introduction to Multicultural Theater [E]

Theater Arts
80B Rock ’n’ Roll Design [A]
80E Stand-Up Comedy [A]
80G Creative Process/Dance [A]
80H HamletConundrums [A]
80L Muppet Magic: Jim Henson’s Art [A]
80M Chicano/a Teatro [A, E]
80N Walt Disney [A]
80O Comedy in American Theater and Media since 1950 [A]
80P The Pixar Feature [A]
80S Theater Arts Education and the Community [A]
80T Queer Theater [A]
80U Socks, Drugs, and Rock and Roll: American Costume Since 1950 [A]
80V The Circus in American Culture [A]
80W The Way Things Work and the Theater [A]
80X The Performance of Story in Theater and Film [A]
80Y The Broadway Musical [A]
80Z Indian Dance [A]

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Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences Area (T5)

American Studies
80E U.S. Racial and Ethnic Histories and Formations [E]
80F Introduction to U.S. Popular Cultures
80G Introduction to U.S. Political Cultures

Economics
80J Value and Support of the Arts: Challenges and Opportunities in American Society

Feminist Studies
80C Third World Feminisms [E]
80F Feminisms of/and the Global South [E]
80K Feminism and Science [E]
80Y Violence Against Women of Color [E]

Film and Digital Media
80A Technothrillers [A]

History
80M Autobiographies and Social Life

History of Art and Visual Culture
80A Introduction to Architecture [A]
80D Museum Cultures: The Politics of Display [A]
80E Ancient Mediterranean Visual Cultures [A]
80F Form and Feeling in Indian Art [A, E]
80G Religion and Visual Culture in China [A, E]
80J Visual Cultures of the Middle Ages [A]
80K Constructing Home, 1900–1960 [A]
80L Saints and Sites in Medieval Visual Culture [A]
80M Indigenous American Visual Culture [A, E]
80N Indian Art: Image and Ideology [A, E]
80S Western Culture and the Human Visual Imagination [A]
80T Art of the Body in Oceania [A, E]

History of Consciousness
80J Social Movements in the U.S.
80N Lives in Resistance
80Q Science as Culture and Practice
80W Introduction to Queer Theory
80Y Asia-Pacific Cultural Studies [E]

Kresge College
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Power and Representation [C1]
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Power and Representation [C2] 
80T Power and Representation (Kresge Core Course for Transfer Students) [W]

Latin American and Latino Studies
80X Central American Peoples and Cultures [E]

Linguistics
80C Language, Society, and Culture
80D Language and Mind: Chomsky’s Program (Note: Also offered as Philosophy 80L. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.)

Merrill College
80C Merrill Scholars Semina

Oakes College
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Values and Change in a Diverse Society [C1, E]
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Values and Change in a Diverse Society [C2, E]

Philosophy
80L Language and Mind: Chomsky’s Program

Porter College
80L Documenting Oral History  [A]

Stevenson College
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Self and Society [C1]
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Self and Society [C2]
80T Self and Society for Transfer Students [W, E]
81A Self and Society 2 [E]
81B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Self and Society 2 [C2, E]

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Natural Sciences or Humanities and Arts Area (T6)

Art
80F Introduction to Issues in Digital Media [A]

Biology
80R Introduction to Philosophy of Biology

Biomolecular Engineering
80G Bioethics in the 21st Century: Science, Business, and Society

Computer Engineering
80E Engineering Ethics

Music
80C History, Literature, and Technology of Electronic Music [A]
80L Artificial Intelligence and Music [A]
80R Music and the World Wide Web [A]

Philosophy
80G Bioethics in the 21st Century: Science, Business, and Society
80R Introduction to Philosophy of Biology              
80S The Nature of Science

Physics
80D The Quantum Century [Q]

Porter College
80K Ways of Knowing

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Natural Sciences or Social Sciences Area (T7)

Computer Engineering
80A Assistive Technology and Universal Access

Computer Science
80J Technology Targeted at Social Issues

Electrical Engineering
80T Modern Electronic Technology and How It Works [Q]

Environmental Studies
80A The Future of Rain Forests
80B The Ecological Forecast for Global Warming

Information Systems Management
80A Development, Management, and Commercialization of Technology
80B Technology Value Chain Networks
80C Starting a New Technology Company

Physics
80C Cosmology and Culture

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Composition Courses (C code)
Note: For students entering prior to fall 2005

Writing
1 Composition and Rhetoric

Composition Courses (C1 and C2 code)

Composition Courses (C1)

College Eight
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Environment and Society [T3]

College Nine
80A Introduction to University Discourse: International and Global Issues [T3]

College Ten
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Social Justice and Community [T3]

Cowell College
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Imagining Justice Past and Present [T4]

Crown College
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Ethical Issues in Emerging Technologies: Transgenics, Clones, Cyborgs [T4]

Kresge College
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Power and Representation [T5]

Merrill College
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Cultural Identities and Global Consciousness [T3]

Oakes College
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Values and Change in a Diverse Society [T5, E]

Porter College
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Writing Across the Arts [T4]

Stevenson College
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Self and Society [T5]

Composition Courses (C2)

College Eight
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Environment and Society [T3]

College Nine
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: International and Global Issue [T3]

College Ten
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Social Justice and Community [T3]

Cowell College
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Imagining Justice Past and Present [T4]

Crown College
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Ethical Issues in Emerging Technologies: Transgenics, Clones, Cyborgs [T4]

Kresge College
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Power and Representation [T5]

Merrill College
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Cultural Identities and Global Consciousness [T3]

Oakes College
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Values and Change in a Diverse Society [T5, E]

Porter College
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Writing Across the Art [T4]

Stevenson College
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Self and Society [T5]
81B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Self and Society 2 [T5, E]

Writing
2 Rhetoric and Inquiry

Writing-Intensive Courses (W code)

American Studies
100 Key Concepts in American Studies
105A Oral History
114B Marxist Thought in American Culture
125H Black Feminism [E]

Anthropology
150 Communicating Anthropology
152 Survey of Cultural Anthropological Theory
170 History of Archaeological Theory
172 Archaeological Research Design
194A History of Evolutionary Theory
194B Chimpanzees: Biology, Behavior and Evolution
194C Food and Medicine
194D Person-Centered Ethnography
194E Advanced Topics in Folkloristics
194F Memory
194I Consumption and Consumerism
194K Reading Ethnographies
194L Southwest Prehistory
194M Special Topics in Medical Anthropology
194N Comparison of Cultures
194O The Anthropology of Sexuality
194Q Race, Hegemony, Diaspora
194S Hearing Culture: The Anthropology of Sound
194T Poverty and Inequality
194V Picturing Cultures
194W Evolution of Human Sensory Systems
194X Women in Politics: A Third World Perspective
196A Archaeology of the American Southwest (3 credits)
196B Archaeology of the American Southwest (3 credits)

Biology
89W Clinical Health Care: Organization and Financing [IS]
141L Ecological Field Methods
145L Behavioral Ecology Field Course
169L Field Methods in Plant Ecology

Chemistry and Biochemistry
122 Principles of Instrumental Analysis

Community Studies
121 Health and Human Rights in Prison
160 Communities, Problems and Interventions
194 Analysis of Field Materials

Computer Engineering
185 Technical Writing for Computer Engineers

Crown College
123 Science and Human Values

Earth Sciences
195 Senior Thesis

Economics
106 Evolutionary Thought in the Social Sciences
107 Economic Justice
128 Poverty and Public Policy [E]
142 Advanced Topics in International Economics
165 Economics as an Experimental Science
183 Women in the Economy
184 Labor Wars in Theory and Film
195 Senior Thesis

Environmental Studies
100L Ecology and Society Writing Laboratory (2 credits; concurrent enrollment in course 100 required)
104A Introduction to Environmental Field Methods
156 Environmental Action through Writing
157 Writing in the Natural Sciences
172 Science, Policy, and the Environment

Environmental Toxicology
151 Scientific Writing and Presentation

Feminist Studies
117 Gender and Africa [E]
155 Women Workers in Transnational Context [E]
194I Feminist Oral History and Memoir
195 Senior Thesis or Project

Film and Digital Media
120 Introduction to Film Theory and Criticism
150 Screenwriting
196B Senior Project in Screenwriting

History
190A Slavery and Race in Latin America [E]
190B Race and the Nation in Latin America [E]
190C Race, Class, and Gender in California History [E]
190D Tale of Two Cities [E]
190E Topics in Chicana/o History  [E]
190F Research Seminar in the Americas
190H Myths and Models in (and of) American History
190I California and the Borderlands
190N Topics in African History [E]
190O African American Historiography [E]
190P Early American Society and Culture
190R U.S. and Globalization in Late 20th Century
190S Women and Social Movements in the U.S.
190T The Early Republic
190U Power and Culture in the U.S.
190V The Corporation and Its Critics
190W Who Controls Broadcasting
194E Women in Japanese History
194G China Since the Cultural Revolution: Histories of the Present [E]
194H Gender, Family, and State in China: 1600-Present [E]
194M Literati, Samurai, and Yangang: Comparative History of
State and Elite in East Asia, 1600-1900

194N Comparative Studies in Modern Asian History [E]          
194U The Cold War and East Asia [E]
194Y Memories of WWII in the U.S. and Japan [E]
195B Thesis Writing
196A Is British History Possible?
196B Victorian Britain
196C Modern Italian Culture
196E Modern Irish History
196G Modern Germany and Europe
196I The French Revolution
196K Studies in European Intellectual History
196N Eastern European Jewish Social History
196O Russian Revolution, 1917-1932
196P Hitler and Stalin
196S Special Topics in Ancient History
196U Topics in Medieval History
196W Women and Power from 1100 to 1600
196Y Saints and Holiness in Medieval Europe

History of Art and Visual Culture
100A Methods in History of Art and Visual Culture [A]
187A Textile Traditions of Oceania [A, E]

Information Systems Management
158 Business Strategy and Information Systems

Kresge College
80T Power and Representation (Kresge Core Course for Transfer Students) [T5– Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences]

Latin American and Latino Studies
194P Tale of Two Cities [E]
195A Seminar in Research Methods and Writing [E]

Legal Studies
128 Poverty and Public Policy [E]
183 Women in the Economy
196 Senior Capstone

Linguistics
101 Phonology I
113 Syntax II
197 Squib Writing

Literature
1 Literary Interpretation [IH]
101 Theory and Interpretation

Philosophy
120 Philosophical Writing
127 Philosophy of Biology
190L The Emotions
190M William James

Physics
195A-B Senior Thesis Research (A: 3 credits; B: 2 credits)

Psychology
100C The Social Context of Children’s Cognitive Development
100K Development of Thought and Language
100L Development as a Sociocultural Process
100R Developmental Psychology Research and "Real World" Problems
113 Culture and Human Development [E] (6 credits)
125 The Psychology of Language

Sociology
103B The Logic and Methods of Social Inquiry (7 credits) [Q]
134 Television and the Nation
195C Senior Thesis

Stevenson College
80T Self and Society for Transfer Students [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences, E

Theater Arts
157 Playwriting [A]
159 Advanced Playwriting [A]

Writing
64 Newswriting Workshop
101 Introduction to the History, Theory, and Practice of Rhetoric
102 The Rhetoric of the Social Sciences
103 Rhetoric of the Natural Sciences
110A Writing in the Professions
161 Academic Writing and Research Methods
161A Academic Writing and Research Methods
163 Advanced Workshop in Expository Writing
165 Practicum in Reporting
166B Investigative Reporting
166D Minorities in Journalism
167 Making the News

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Quantitative Courses (Q code)

Applied Mathematics and Statistics
3 Precalculus for Science and Engineering
5 Statistics [IN]
7 Statistical Methods for the Biological and Environmental Sciences [IN]
11A Mathematical Methods for Economists [IN]
11B Mathematical Methods for Economists [IN]
15 Contemporary Calculus I [IN]
113 Managerial Statistics
131 Introduction to Probability Theory
162 Design and Analysis of Computer Simulation Experiments

Astronomy and Astrophysics
2 Overview of the Universe [IN]
3 Introductory Astronomy: The Solar System [IN]
4 Introductory Astronomy: The Stars [IN]
5 Introductory Astronomy: The Formation and Evolution of the Universe [IN]
8 The Violent Universe: Cosmic Catastrophes and Life on Earth [IN]
11 Gravity: The Universal Glue [IN]
12 Stars and Stellar Evolution [IN]
13 Galaxies, Cosmology, and High Energy Astrophysics [IN]
14 Observational Astronomy [IN]
16 Life in the Universe [IN]
18 Planets and Planetary Systems [IN]
80B Light, Color, and Vision [T2–Natural Sciences]

Chemistry and Biochemistry
1A General Chemistry [IN]
1B General Chemistry [IN]
1C General Chemistry [IN]

Computer Engineering
8 Robot Automation: Intelligence through Feedback Control
12 Computer Systems and Assembly Language [IN]
16 Applied Discrete Mathematics
16H Honors Applied Discrete Mathematics

Computer Science
80B Systems and Simulation [T2–Natural Sciences]

Earth Sciences
111 Mathematics in the Earth Sciences

Economics
11A Mathematical Methods for Economists [IN]
11B Mathematical Methods for Economists [IN]
113 Introduction to Econometrics

Mathematics
3 Precalculus
11A-B Calculus with Applications [IN]
19A-B Calculus for Science, Engineering, and Mathematics [IN]
20A-B Honors Calculus [IN]
21 Linear Algebra
110 Introduction to Number Theory

Ocean Sciences
1 The Oceans [IN]

Philosophy
9 Introduction to Logic [IH]

Physics
1 Conceptual Physics [IN]
2 The Quantum Enigma [IN]
5A Introduction to Physics I [IN]
6A Introductory Physics I [IN]
7A Elementary Physics I [IN]
80A Physics and Psychophysics of Music [T2–Natural Sciences]
80D The Quantum Century [T6–Natural Sciences or Humanities and Arts]

Psychology
2 Introduction to Psychological Statistics
181 Psychological Data Analysis

Sociology
103A Statistical Methods (7 credits)
103B The Logic and Methods of Social Inquiry (7 credits) [W]

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Arts Courses (A code)

Anthropology
81A-B-C Mexican Folklorico Dance (2 credits)

Art
10G 2D Foundation
10H 3D Foundation
20 Introduction to Drawing for the Major
21 Introduction to Computer Art
22 Introduction to Electronics for Intermedia
23 Intermedia I
24 Introduction to Painting: Oil
26 Introduction to Printmaking
27 Monoprinting/Mixed Media Printing
28 Introduction to Figure Sculpture
30 Introduction to Photography for Art Majors
39 Public Art I: Community, Site, and Place
40 Sculpture I
60 Forms and Ideas
70A Bookbinding
70B Printing I: Elements of Printing
70C Printing II: Typography and Book Design
80A Introduction to Drawing [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80C Introduction to Visual Arts [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80D Introduction to Photography [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80F Introduction to Issues in Digital Media [T6–Natural Sciences or Humanities and Arts]
102 Figure Drawing
107 Mixed Media Works on Paper
109 Intermedia II
112 Intaglio I
113 Intaglio II
114 Lithography I
117A Monoprinting/Mixed Media Printmaking
118 Computer Art: Theories, Methods, and Practices
119 Digital Video
123 Digital Printmaking in Contemporary Art Practice
126 Art of Bookmaking
135 Introduction to Digital Photography
136 Advanced Digital Photography
141 Sculpture II
161 Picturing Identity: Document and Culture

Community Studies
125 Documentary and Technology: Objectivity, Subjectivity, and Truth
147 The Rise and Fall of the New Queer Cinema

Cowell College
70A Bookbinding
70B Printing I: Elements of Printing
70C Printing II: Typography and Book Designs

Feminist Studies
80S Women in Music [T4-Humanities and Arts]
123 Feminism and Cultural Production [E]

Film and Digital Media
20A The Film Experience [IH]
20B Introduction to Television Culture and Society [IH]
20C Introduction to Digital Media [IH]
20P Introduction to Production Technique
80A Technothrillers [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences]
132A International Cinema to 1960
132B International Cinema, 1960 to Present
136A Experimental Film and Video
136B History of Television
151 Film Directing
160 Film Genres
165A Film, Video, and Gender
170A Introduction to Digital Media Production
170B Fundamentals of Film and Video Production
176 Experimental Video Workshop
185D Sound and Image in Theory and Critics

History of Art and Visual Culture
10D Presence and Power in the Visual Cultures of Asia [IH]
10E Africa, Oceania, and the Americas [IH, E]
10F The Nude in the Western Tradition [IH]
10G Europe [IH]
80A Introduction to Architecture [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences]
80D Museum Cultures: The Politics of Display [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences]
80E Ancient Mediterranean Visual Cultures [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences]
80F Form and Feeling in Indian Art [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences, E]
80G Religion and Visual Culture in China [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences, E]
80J Visual Cultures of the Middle Ages [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences]
80K Constructing Home, 1900–1960 [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences]
80L Saints and Sites in Medieval Visual Culture [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences]
80M Indigenous American Visual Culture [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences, E]
80N Indian Art: Image and Ideology [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences, E]
80S Western Culture and the Human Visual Imagination [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences]
80T Art of the Body in Oceania [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences, E]
100A Methods in History of Art and Visual Culture [W]
100E Introduction to Visual Culture: Africa, Oceania, and the Americas [E]
105E Ritual in Asian Religious Art [E]
105P Visual Cultures of the Pacific Islands [E]
106A Religious Traditions in Indian Art [E]
106B Building the California Dream
106D Architecture as Visual Culture
107A Central Africa [E]
107B West Africa [E]
110A Mexico
110B The Andes
114 Buddhist Visual Worlds
115 Italian Renaissance: Representation and Institutions
120A Early Japanese Temples
121A Early Chinese History
121C Later Chinese History [E]
121D Twentieth-Century Chinese Art [E]
124 Contemporary Architecture, 1968–Present
125 The Languages of Medieval Visual Culture, c.300–1500 [W for designated sections]
126 America in Art
127 Campus Planning and Architecture
129 Themes in the Study of Medieval Visual Culture
131 Media History and Theory
136 German Art, 1905–1945
137 Impressionism to Pop Art: Art in Modern Culture
138 Modern Architecture, 1880–1968
139 The Art and Architecture of Islam [E]
140 Surrealism to Postmodernism, Paris–New York
140A The Power of Images in the Roman World
141 The Last Ten Years
149A Histories of Photography
150A The Maya
151A The Native in Colonial Spanish America [E]
153 History of the Book
154A Sacred Geography of China
154B Architecture and Religion in China
155 Constructing Lives in China: Biographies and Portraits [E]
156 Race and American Visual Arts [E]
159B Chinese Landscape Painting
160 Storytelling in Asian Art [E]
161 Japanese Arts and Crafts [E]
163A The Mediterranean
164 Early Medieval and Romanesque Architecture
165A Cathedral Gothic
165B Gothic Beyond
167 Colonial and Postcolonial Cities: Morocco and Algeria
168 High Renaissance
169 Studies in Seventeenth-Century Italian Art
170 The Image of the Artist in History and Fiction
171 Methods and Historiography: Aesthetics and Historicism
172 Jewish Identity in Visual Representation [E]
173 Culture and Society in Early Modern Europe
174B Architecture as Collaboration: Shaping Modern Environments, 1910–1940
174C Constructing Memory and Place in Postwar Architecture
175 Feminism and Aesthetics
176 Spectacular Power: Versailles, 1660–1989
177 French Painting, 1780–1855
178A Victorian America
180 The Camera and the Body
181 Environments, Installations, and Sites
182 Chicano/Chicana Art: 1970–Present [E]
185A Royal Arts in West Africa [E]
185B Gender [E]
185C African Architecture [E]
187A Textile Traditions of Oceania [W, E]
189C Modern Architecture of Latin America
189D Modernity and Nationalism in the Arts in India [E]
189N Impressionism
189O Mediterranean Cities in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
189W Performance Anxiety in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Painting: Portraits, Still Lifes, and Other Genres
190A Theories in Architecture
190B The Virgin of Guadalupe: Images and Symbolism in Spain, Mexico, and the U.S. [E]
190C Subalternatives: Representing Others [E]
190D The World of the Lotus Sutra
190F Mountains and Religion in China
190G Word and Image in Chinese Culture
190H Representing Cultural Narratives: Japanese Handscrolls
190J Built Environments of Medieval Cities
190K Representations and Society in the Middle Ages: The Genealogy of the Modern
190M History and Visual Culture
190N The Philosophy of Art
190O Art and Culture Contact in Oceania [E]
190P Death and Patriotism: The Case of the French Revolution
190Q Portraiture: Europe and America, 1400–1990
190S Semiotics and Visual Culture
190T Feminist Theory and Art Production
190U Representations of Women in Indian Art [E]
190Y Image and Gender
191C Iconoclasm [E]
191D Spectacle, Ceremony, and Display in Medieval Pilgrimage and Contemporary Tourism
191F Play and Ritual in African Visual Cultures [E]
191H Chan Texts and Images
191I The Individual and Tradition in Chinese Painting of the Seventeenth Century
191K Theories of Postmodernism and the Visual Arts
191P Art and Identity in the Pacific: Creating and Challenging Ethnic and National Identities [E]
191R Gothic Architecture Beyond Cathedrals

Latin American and Latino Studies
81A Mexican Folklorico Dance (2 credits)
81B Mexican Folklorico Dance (2 credits)
81C Mexican Folklorico Dance (2 credits)
194W Talleres de poesia

Literature/Creative Writing
10 Introduction to Creative Writing
52 Intermediate Fiction Writing
53 Intermediate Poetry Writing
170 Methods and Materials
180 Advanced Writing: Fiction
183 Advanced Writing: Poetry

Music
Two-credit courses may be combined to meet the five-credit requirement; however, some courses must be taken in sequence to fulfill the A requirement.

1A Women’s Chorale (2 credits)
1C University Concert Choir (2 credits; taken as 1C-1C-1C)
2 University Orchestra (2 credits; taken as 2-2-2)
3 Large Jazz Ensemble (2 credits;  taken as 3-3-3)
4A Latin American Ensemble: “Voces” (2 credits; taken as 4A-4A-4A, or 4A-4A-4B, or 4A-4B-4B)
4B Latin American Ensemble: “Taki Ñan” (2 credits;  taken as 4B-4B-4B, or 4A-4A-4B, or 4A-4B-4B)
5A West Javanese Gamelan Ensemble: Beginning (2 credits)
5B West Javanese Gamelan Ensemble: Intermediate (2 credits)
5C West Javanese Gamelan Ensemble: Advanced (2 credits)
6 Classical Guitar Ensemble (2 credits)
8 Balinese Gamelan Angklung (2 credits; taken as 8-8-8)
9 Wind Ensemble (2 credits; taken as 9-9-9)
11A Introduction to Western Art Music [IH]
11B Introduction to Jazz [IH]
11C Introduction to American Popular Music [IH]
11D Introduction to World Music [IH, E]
51 Vocal Repertoire Class (2 credits;)
54 North Indian Music Workshop (2 credits)
75 Jazz Theory
80C History, Literature, and Technology of Electronic Music [T6–Natural Sciences or Humanities and Arts]
80F Music in Latin American Culture: Regional Traditions [T4–Humanities and Arts, E]
80G American Musical Theater [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80I Music of Modern Israel [T4–Humanities and Arts, E]
80J American Folk Music [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80K Music in American Indian Life and Thought [T4–Humanities and Arts, E]
80L Artificial Intelligence and Music [T6–Natural Sciences or Humanities and Arts]
80M Film Music [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80O Music, Politics, and Protest [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80Q A Survey of African Music [T4–Humanities and Arts, E]
80R Music and the World Wide Web [T6–Natural Sciences or Humanities and Arts]
80S Women in Music [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80V The Music of the Beatles [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80X Music of India [T4–Humanities and Arts, E]
159A Opera Workshop (2 credits)
159B Opera Workshop (3 credits)
160 University Opera Theater
166 Chamber Singers (2 credits; taken as 166-166-166)
180A Studies in World Musics: Asia and the Pacific [E]
180B Studies in World Musics: Africa and the Americas [E]

Philosophy
152 Aesthetics

Porter College
14 Jazz Vocal Ensemble (2 credits;)
20A Filipino Dance Practicum (2 credits;)
20C Korean Dance Practicum (2 credits)
20D Dance Improvisation (2 credits)
21A Korean Music and Culture (2 credits)
21C Gospel Choir (2 credits)
22 Art Practicum (2 credits)
22A Day of the Dead (2 credits)
22F Vietnamese Festivals (2 credits)
22G Literary Magazine Publishing (3 credits)
23A Film Practicum: Talking in Pictures (2 credits)
23B Personal Narratives in Theater and Film (2 credits)
23C Documentary/Mockumentary Films (2 credits)
28 Sound Art (2 credits)
32A Queering the Arts (2 credits)
33 Seminar in Arts (2 credits)
33A African Global Art and Music (2 credits)
34B Fractals, Chaos Theory, and the Arts (2 credits)
35 Experiencing Live Theater (2 credits)
35A Viewing Art in the Bay Area (2 credits)
38B Working in TV and Film (2 credits)
39 Jewish Personal Narratives on Film  (2 credits)
80E Arts Education in the Community [T-4, Humanities and Arts]
80G Making Poetry: Readings/Writing  (2 credits)
80L Documenting Oral History [T5-Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences]
83 Pacific Rim Film Festival: Viewing Across Cultures (2 credits)
120 Advanced Dance/Theater Practicum (2 credits)
121 Advanced Music Practicum (2 credits)
121C Opera Workshop/Music Practicum (2 credits)
121D Sundanese Gamelan and Dance Theater (2 credits)

Theater Arts
10 Introduction to Theater Design and Technology
12 Production Management
14 Drawing
17 Costume Construction
18 Drafting for Theatrical Production
19 Design Studio: Lighting Studio A [IH]
20 Introductory Studies in Acting [IH]
21 Acting Studio I
22 Indonesian Dance and Drama [E]
23 Voice for the Actor
30 Introduction to Modern Dance Theory and Technique [IH]
31P Postmodern Dance I
32 Introduction to Ballet [IH]
33 Advanced Introduction to Modern Dance [IH]
35 Introduction to Tap Dance
36 Introduction to Dance Composition [IH]
40 Introduction to Directing [IH]
50 Fundamentals of Theater Production (2 credits)
60A-B-C  Development of Theater Arts: Theory, Literature, and Practice [IH]
80A Introduction to African American Theater [E]
80B Rock ’n’ Roll Design [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80E Stand-Up Comedy [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80G Creative Process/Dance [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80H Hamlet Conundrums [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80L Muppet Magic: Jim Henson’s Art [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80M Chicano/a Teatro [T4–Humanities and Arts, E]
80N Walt Disney [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80O Comedy in American Theater and Media since 1950 [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80P The Pixar Feature [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80S Theater Arts Education and the Community [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80T Queer Theater [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80U Socks, Drugs, and Rock and Roll: American Costume Since 1950 [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80V The Circus in American Culture [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80W The Way Things work and the Theater [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80X The Performance of Story in Theater and Film [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80Y The Broadway Musical [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80Z Indian Dance [T4–Humanities and Arts]
104 Multimedia Authoring
105 Introduction to Digital Media Design
110 Advanced Stage Technology
113 The History of Design for Theater
114 Design Studio: Sound
115A Design Studio: Scenic Design
115B Design Studio: Scenic Design B
116A History of Clothing and Costume
116B American Costume Since 1950: Socks, Drugs, and Rock ’n’ Roll
117 Design Studio: Costume
118 Design Studio: Scene Painting
119 Design Studio: Lighting Studio B
121 Acting Studio II
122 Indian Performance: Rama, Siva, Krishna [IH]
124 Movement for Performers
126 Acting Studio III
128 Choreographic Workshop
129 Advanced Ballet (2 credits)
130 Intermediate Modern Dance Theory and Technique
131 Advanced Modern Dance Theory and Technique
131P Postmodern Dance II  
132 Modern Dance Studio (2 credits)
133 Issues in Dance History and Theory
134 Introduction to Dance Modernism
135 Dance Improvisation and Theory
136 Intermediate Ballet [IH]
137 Studies in Performance (Dance)
138 Movement Research in New Arts Praxis
139 Random: With a Purpose
142 Play Direction Studio II
151 Studies in Performance (Drama)
155 Workshop Experiments in Performance
157 Playwriting [W]
159 Advanced Playwriting [W]
160 Dramatic Theories
161C The Theater and Drama of Renaissance Europe
161D Asian Theater: An Anthropological Approach [E]
161M Gender and Performance
161P Theater in the “Chicano Power” Movement [E]
161Q Queer Theatricks: Representations and Sensibilities
161R Theater of American Cultures [E]
161S American Drama: Politics and Theater
161T Women in Theater
161U Performance of Story in Theater and Film
161V The Broadway Musical
161Y Modern Ancient Drama
163A Shakespeare
163E Chekhov and His Impact
163G Special Studies in Playwrights: Artaud
193 Proseminar
193F Proseminar (2 credits)

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U.S. Ethnic Minorities/Non-Western Society Courses (E code)

American Studies
1 America and Americans [IH]
2 California and Californians [IH]
80E U.S. Racial and Ethnic Histories and Formations [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences]
101 Race and Ethnicity
121C Mixed Race in America
123F Native American Women           
123H Native Americans: Decolonization, Identity, and Resistance
123T Inventing the Savage
125A Aspects of African American Culture
125E Jazz Cultures
125G African American Life in the City
125H Black Feminism [W]
125X Hip Hop Music Culture
126B Chicana/o Music
126C Chicana/o Literature and Film
127A Aspects of Asian American Culture
127C Asian American Literature and Culture: Memories of War
127D Filipino Americans: History and Culture
127E Asian American Women
127F Chinese Americans: History and Culture
127K South Asian Americans
190H Race, Politics, and Region

Anthropology
80D Africa Today [T3–Social Sciences]
80G Barrio Popular Culture [T3–Social Sciences]
80I Culture and Power in Latin America [T3–Social Sciences]
80P India and Indian Diaspora Through Films [T3–Social Sciences]
130A Peoples and Cultures of Africa
130B Brazil
130C Politics and Culture in China
130D Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East
130E Culture and Politics of Island Southeast Asia
130F African Diasporas in the Americas
130G Asian Americans in Ethnography and Film 
130H Ethnography of Russia and Eastern Europe 
130I Cultures of India
130J Anthropology of Jews and Jewishness
130L Ethnographies of Latin America
130N Native Peoples of North America
130Q Mejicanos in Anthropological Discourse

Community Studies
20 Youth and Social Movements       
80A Chicanos and Social Change [T3–Social Sciences]
80B Civil Rights Movement: Grassroots Change and American Society [T3–Social Sciences]
80F Transgressive Sexualities and Genders [T3–Social Sciences]
80H Social Change and Asian Americans [T3–Social Sciences]
80Q Asian American Health [T3–Social Sciences]
100E Theory and Practice of Economic Justice [IS]
100J Immigration and Social Justice [IS]
100P Resistance and Social Movements [IS]
114 Whiteness, Racism, and Anti-Racism
126 African American/Latino Communities: Histories
132 Mediating Desire
134 Youth Cultures and Identity Politics
136 Black Liberation in the African Diaspora
146 Leadership Education for Asian Americans
152 Gender and Sexuality in Latin America

Economics
120 Economic Development
128 Poverty and Public Policy [W]

Education
92C Introduction to Issues in Diversity and Education
128 Immigrants and Education
141 Bilingualism and Schooling
164 Urban Education
175 Language, Culture, and the Classroom
181 Race, Class, and Culture in Education

Feminist Studies
80C Third World Feminisms [ T5-Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences]
80F Feminisms of/and the Global South [ T5-Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences]
80Y Violence Against Women of Color [ T5-Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences]
102 Feminist Critical Race Studies
110 Women Writers of the African Diaspora
115 Gender, Sexuality, and Transnational Migration Across the Americas
117 Gender and Africa [W]
118 Empire and Sexuality
120 Transnational Feminisms
123 Feminism and Cultural Production [A]
124 Technologies and Latinidad: Cyberspace and Beyond
132 Gender and Postcoloniality
139 African American Women’s History
145 Racial and Gender Formations in the U.S
151A Chicana Feminism
154 Revolutionary Tales: Women in Modern China
155 Women Workers in Transnational Context [W]
194C Topics in Gender and Globalization
194F Chicana/Latina Cultural Production

Film and Digital Media
132C Gender and Global Cinema
162A Cinema and History: Film Author Satyajit Ray
165B Race on Screen
165D Asian Americans and Media
185E Chicana/o Cinema, Video

History
11B Latin American History: National Period [IH]
14 Race and Ethnicity in the U.S [IH]
30 The Making of Modern Africa [IH]
40 The Making of Modern East Asia [IH]
41 The Making of Modern Middle East [IH]
43 Histories of Traditional India [IH]
45 Japanese Pop Culture
74 Introduction to Modern Jewish History
75 Film and the Holocaust
80H Class, Gender, and Community in China, 1700-Present [T4-Humanities and Arts]
80W The Holocaust: The Destruction of European Jewry [T4-Humanities and Arts]
101A The Making of the Modern World, 1750–1950
101B The Making of the Modern World, 1750-1950
106A Vietnam War Memories
106B Asian and Asian American History, 1941-Present
121A African American History to 1877
121B African American History: 1877 to the Present
126 History of the Southwest: Colonial Period to 1920
127 Race and the American City
128 Chicana/Chicano History
130 History of Modern Cuba
131 Women in Latin America
132 History of the Caribbean: Colonial Period
134B History of Mexico, 1850 to Present.
137A Africa to 1800
137B Africa from 1800 to the Present
137C African Cinema
140C Revolutionary China 1895-1960
140D Recent Chinese History
141A Classical Chinese Culture and Literature, 10th Century B.C.E. through Sixth Century C.E
141B Classical Chinese Culture and Literature, Sixth Century through 16th Century 
147A History of Premodern India
147B Political and Social History of Modern South Asia
148 Cinema and History: Film Author Satyajit Ray
150C Modern Japan 
185A Conflict of Interest: War, Holocaust, and Industry in the Lodz Ghetto
185B Rethinking the Holocaust: Bioscience, Race Theory, and Genocide
185D Jewish Social Movements
190A Slavery and Race in Latin America [W]
190B Race and the Nation in Latin America [W]
190C Race, Class, and Gender in California History [W]
190D Tale of Two Cities [W]
190E Topics in Chicana/o History [W]
190N Topics in African History [W]
190O African American Historiography [W]
194G China Since the Cultural Revolution: Histories of the Present [W]
194H Gender, Family, and State in China: 1600-Present [W]
194N Comparative Studies in Modern Asian History [W]
194U The Cold War and East Asia [W]
194Y Memories of WWII in the U.S. and Japan [W]
196N Eastern European Jewish Social History [W]

History of Art and Visual Culture
10E Africa, Oceania, and the Americas [IH, A]
80F Form and Feeling in Indian Art [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences, A]
80G Religion and Visual Culture in China [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences, A]
80M Indigenous American Visual Culture [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences, A]
80N Indian Art: Image and Ideology [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences, A]
80T Art of the Body in Oceania [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences, A]
100E Introduction to Visual Culture: Africa, Oceania, and the Americas [A]
105E Ritual in Asian Religious Art [A]
105P Visual Cultures of the Pacific Islands [A]
106A Religious Traditions in Indian Art [A]
107A Central Africa [A]
107B West Africa [A]
121C Later Chinese History [A]
121D Twentieth-Century Chinese Art [A]
139 The Art and Architecture of Islam [A]
151A The Native in Colonial Spanish America [A]
155 Constructing Lives in China: Biographies and Portraits [A]
156 Race and American Visual Arts [A]
160 Storytelling in Asian Art [A]
161 Japanese Arts and Crafts [A]
172 Jewish Identity in Visual Representation [A]
182 Chicano/Chicana Art: 1970–Present [A]
185A Royal Arts in West Africa [A]
185B Gender [A]
185C African Architecture [A]
187A Textile Traditions of Oceania [W, A]
189D Modernity and Nationalism in the Arts in India [A]
190B The Virgin of Guadalupe: Images and Symbolism in Spain, Mexico, and the U.S. [A]
190C Subalternatives: Representing Others [A]
190O Art and Culture Contact in Oceania [A]
190U Representations of Women in Indian Art [A]
191C Iconoclasm [A]
191F Play and Ritual in African Visual Cultures [A]
191P Art and Identity in the Pacific: Creating and Challenging Ethnic and National Identities [A]

History of Consciousness
80Y Asia-Pacific Cultural Studies [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences]
118 Jewish Social Movements
125 Filipino History and Literature: Identity and Struggles

Latin American and Latino Studies
1 Introduction to Latin American and Latino Studies [IS]
80A Peoples and Cultures of the Americas: Trends and Issues [T3–Social Sciences]
80B Social Movements in Latin America [T3–Social Sciences]
80C Power and Resistance in the Americas: Cross-Border Social Movements   [T3–Social Sciences]
80D Political Change in Mexico
[T3–Social Sciences]
80F Latinos in the U.S.: A Comparative Perspective [T3–Social Sciences]
80H Comparative Latina/o Histories [T3–Social Sciences]
80M Introduction to Mayan History and Literature [T3–Social Sciences]
80Q Musica Latina [T3–Social Sciences]
80S Sexualities and Genders in Latin American and Latina/o Studies [T3–Social Sciences]
80T Topics in LALS Cinema [T3–Social Sciences]
80X Central American Peoples and Cultures [T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences]
100A Politics and Society: Concepts and Methods
100B Culture and Society: Culture in a Global Context
101 Using Media
111 The U.S.-Mexican Border Region
112 Silicon Valley: The Contradictions
120 Cultures of the Sacred
123A Cinema and Social Change: Feature Films
123B Cinema and Social Change: Documentary Transformations
125 Latinos in the Media
126A Global Capitalism and Community Restructuring [IS]
126B Voices from the Watsonville Community [IS]
127 Mexico and the Movies
129 Women Filmmakers: Latin American and Latina
140 Rural Mexico in Crisis
142A Central America: Revolution, Intervention, and Social Change
142B The Caribbean: Revolution, Intervention, and Social Change
143 Race and Ethnicity 
144 Chicanas/Mexican American Women in the U.S.
145 Grassroots Social Change in Latin America
146 Urban Crisis in Latin America
147 Land and Peasants in Latin America
148 Workers in Latin America
160 North American Integration: Post-NAFTA
165 Political Economy of Crisis and Transition in Latin America
166 Latino Families in Transition
167 Amazonian Societies and the Environment  
168 Economic History of Latin America
169 Latin American Industrialization in a Global Perspective: Past, Present, and Future
170 Indigenous Struggles in the Americas
173 Latin American Immigration to the U.S.
175 Migration, Gender, and Health
176 Transnational Feminism in Cinema
177 Latinas in U.S. Cinema
178 Gender, Transnationalism, and Globalization
179D Mayan Society, Literature, and Thought
180 Borders: Real and Imagined
194C Trabajo y empresa en América Latina
194D Hemispheric Dialogues: Bridging Latin American and Latina/o Studies
194E Latino International Migration: Case Studies, Policy/Law, Transnational Practices
194G Chile: Social and Political Change
194J Movimientos sociales contemporáneos
194K Drogas en la historia y la cultura de las Américas
194M Twentieth-Century Revolutions
194N Las izquierdas en América Latina: ayer, hoy, y mañana
194P Tale of Two Cities [W]
195A Seminar in Research Methods and Writing [W]

Legal Studies
127 Black Politics and Federal Social Policy
128 Poverty and Public Policy [W]
136 Federal Indian Law and International Comparative Indigenous Peoples’ Law

Literature
80L The Holocaust: The Destruction of European Jewry [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80N Latino Expressions in the U.S. [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80X Global Narratives [T4–Humanities and Arts]

English-Language Literatures
103I The Harlem Renaissance
150A Afro-American Literature
150B Chicano Literature
150C Asian American Literature
155D Studies in South African Literature
160E Caribbean Literature
190G Black Pulp Fiction

French Literature
134 French Literature Outside France

Modern Literary Studies
125D Cinema and Social Change in Latin America
125K Asian Action and Anime
125L Films on the Border
144A Jewish Diaspora, Ethnicity, and Urban Life
144B Modernity as Jewish Challenge and Catastrophe: The American Experience
144D Jewish Writers and the American City
144G Global Jewish Writing: Diasporas Compared
152D Japan and America: Dislocations of the Postmodern

Spanish/Latin American/Latino Literatures
60 Introduction to Literary Genres [IH]
117 Literatures of the Spanish-Speaking Caribbean
130E Latin American Poetry
130F U.S. Latino/a Writing in Spanish/English and Spanglish
131A Mexico
134H African-Latin American Literature
134M Modernidad y literatura: El Boom de la novela latinoamericana
134N El Cuento Hispanoamericano: Variedades esteticas de la literatura breve en America Latina

World Literature and Cultural Studies
109 Topics in Cultural Studies
114 Pacific Rim Discourse
123 The 1960s
124 Cultural Theory in Historical Perspective
130 Global Cultural and Literary Theory
135 Classical Chinese Culture and Literature, Tenth Century b.c.e. through Sixth Century c.e.
136 Classical Chinese Culture and Literature, Sixth Century through 16th Century
190A Topics in World Literature and Cultural Studies

Merrill College
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Cultural Identities and Global Consciousness [T3–Social Sciences, C1]
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Cultural Identities and Global Consciousness [T3–Social Sciences, C2]

Music
11B Introduction to Jazz [IH, A]
11D Introduction to World Music [IH, A]
80F Music in Latin American Culture: Regional Traditions [T4–Humanities and Arts, A]
80I Music of Modern Israel [T4–Humanities and Arts, A]
80K Music in American Indian Life and Thought [T4–Humanities and Arts, A]
80Q A Survey of African Music [T4–Humanities and Arts, A]
80X Music of India [T4–Humanities and Arts, A]
180A Studies in World Musics: Asia and the Pacific [A]
180B Studies in World Musics: Africa and the Americas [A]

Oakes College
80A Introduction to University Discourse: Values and Change in a Diverse Society [T5-Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences, C1]
80B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Values and Change in a Diverse Society [T5-Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences, C2]
175 Imagining the Filipino Diaspora

Politics
127 Black Politics and Federal Social Policy
140C Latin American Politics
140D Politics of East Asia
140E Postcolonial States and Societies
141 China
146 The Politics of Africa
156 Asian Women in Politics

Psychology
100D Cultural Psychology
100G Issues of Diversity in Developmental Psychology
113 Culture and Human Development [W]
143 Intergroup Relations
157A Chicana Feminism
158 Latinos in the Media

Sociology
15 World Society [IS]
20 Key Issues in Race and Ethnic Analysis [IS]
133 Currents in African American Cultural Politics
156 U.S. Latina/o Identities: Centers and Margins
169 Social Inequality
170 Ethnic and Status Groups
174 Twenty-first-Century African American Social Structure
175 Social History of Asian Americans
188 Religion and Social Change

Stevenson College
80H Rainbow Theater: An Introduction to Multicultural Theater [T4–Humanities and Arts]
80T Self and Society for Transfer Students [W, E]
81A Self and Society 2 [E]
81B Rhetoric and Inquiry: Self and Society 2 [C2, E]

Theater Arts
22 Indonesian Dance and Drama [A]
80A Introduction to African American Theater [A]
80M Chicano/a Teatro [T4–Humanities and Arts, A]
161D Asian Theater: An Anthropological Approach [A]
161P Theater in the "Chicano Power" Movement [A]
161R Theater of American Cultures [A]

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