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1 Page 1 Guidelines by Major Effective during the Academic Year To: UC Berkeley From: Diablo Valley College General Catalog Semester General Catalog Semester ====Landscape Architecture, Lower Division B.A.==== The undergraduate curriculum in Landscape Architecture centers upon creative and ecologically tuned design and introduces students to the breadth of knowledge common to the profession. At the heart of the undergraduate curriculum are three upper division studio courses that students take at UC Berkeley. The core studios ensure that undergraduate students benefit from the department's full range of interests and expertise. The undergraduate studio experience rests upon a foundation of professional courses in four key areas: (1) design skills and methods, including the lower division design courses, landscape architecture history, and computer methods; (2) ecological analysis, with courses in ecology and geography; (3) planting design (two courses supplemented with an integrative biology requirement); and (4) topographic design. The undergraduate program leads to the B.A. degree in Landscape Architecture and provides the necessary education for students interested in either entry-level professional practice, graduate work in Landscape Architecture or further studies in a related environmental design field. The B.A. degree is certified by the State of California and counts as part of the education/experience requirement of the U.N.E. licensing exam. For more information regarding licensing or career options, visit the website of the American Society of Landscape Architects at For information about the College of Environmental Design s degree programs, see ced.berkeley.edu/academics/ MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION For information about admission to the Landscape Architecture major in the College of Environmental Design, see CED's prospective student website: -The UC applicant personal statement is important in the selection process at Berkeley. The College reviews the personal statement for evidence of the student's interest in the chosen field and a thoughtful match between the academic program and the student's academic and career objectives. -A minimum 3.0 overall UC transferable grade-point average is required for admission consideration. -All courses required for admission, including breadth requirements, must be taken for a letter grade.
2 Page 2 -Course work must be completed by the end of the spring term that precedes fall enrollment at Berkeley. -As a community college transfer applicant you must complete, at a minimum, course work identified on assist.org as comparable to the following UC Berkeley courses: LOWER-DIVISION MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1. Environmental Design 1 2. Landscape Architecture 1 OR Architecture 11A + Architecture 11B Note that if you complete 11A, 11B is not required but will strengthen your application for admission. 3. Biological Science: Biology 1B, ESPM 2, ESPM 6, LD ARCH 12, PLANTBI 10 or PLANTBI 40 (this course will also fulfill CED's Biological Science breadth requirement) 4. Physical Science: EPS 50, EPS 80, Physics 7A or Physics 8A (this course will also fulfill CED's Physical Science breadth requirement) In addition to Lower-Division Major Requirements, Landscape Architecture applicants must take a course on computer-aided design (CAD) to prepare for upper-division studio courses. Courses required for admission to the Landscape Architecture major may also be used to complete IGETC certification. Check with your community college counselor for more information. GENERAL EDUCATION/BREADTH REQUIREMENTS READING AND COMPOSITION (R&C) English R1A English R1B SEVEN-COURSE BREADTH Arts & Literature Biological Science (Biology 1B, ESPM 2, ESPM 6, LD ARCH 12, or PLANTBI 40 (will also fulfill the lower-division major requirement) Historical Studies International Studies Philosophy and Values Physical Science (ENV SCI 10 plus 10L, EPS 50, EPS 80, Physics 7A, Physics 8A, or Physics 10 (will also fulfill the lower-division major requirement) Social and Behavioral Sciences You must fulfill all of the required Lower-Division Major and General
3 Page 3 Education/Breadth Requirements outlined above to be considered for admission. All courses required for admission, including General Education/Breadth Requirements, must be taken for a letter grade. If you are using IGETC to fulfill CED's College Requirements, you must have full certification. Partial certification will not complete the requirements. Be sure to check with your community college about the procedures involved in certification of IGETC. The University will require the official certification by the July 1 deadline. If you will not complete IGETC certification, you must follow exactly the articulation agreements between your school and the CED Landscape Architecture major as described on this ASSIST.org website. Regardless of how you complete the General Education/Breadth Requirements, you must also complete the Lower-Division Major Requirements with articulated courses outlined on ASSIST.org. Highly recommended but not required: Knowledge of Adobe Suite and Rhinoceros. For more information on applying to CED: College of Environmental Design Office of Undergraduate Advising 250 Wurster Hall ced.berkeley.edu/ced/students/undergraduate-advising (510) Prospective student website: For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: Berkeley Academic Guide: LOWER-DIVISION MAJOR REQUIREMENTS If your college does not offer articulated Lower-Division Major Requirements, you must find another school that does. See the CED prospective student website for a list of colleges that offer articulated ENV DES, ARCH, and LD ARCH courses: ced.berkeley.edu/ced/students/undergraduate-advising/articulation#table
4 Page 4 You may also wish to look into taking the mandatory Lower-Division Major Requirements at UC Berkeley during the summer (see or via University Extension Concurrent Enrollment if class space is available (see Some students are able to take one or more of the Lower-Division Major Requirements at UC Berkeley via the Intersegmental Cross-Enrollment program, which allows students who meet certain eligibility criteria AND are enrolled at a California community college to enroll in a maximum of one course per academic term at UC Berkeley on a space-available basis, paying community college fees. See classes/visitor-and-exchange-programs Finally, if it is impossible for you to attend a school that offers courses articulated with the mandatory Lower-Division Major Requirements, you may submit comparable courses for evaluation using the "Evaluation of Transfer Coursework: Prospective Students" form on this page: ced.berkeley.edu/ced/students/undergraduate-advising/forms-documents. If you do not complete the articulated Lower-Division Major Requirements, you will not be admitted to CED. ENV DES 1 People and Environmental (3) ARCHI 120 Introduction to (3) Design Architecture and Environmental Design LD ARCH 1 Drawing a Green Future: (4) NO COURSE ARTICULATED Fundamentals of Visual Representation and Creativity ARCH 11A Introduction to Visual (4) ARCHI 130 &_ Architectural (3) Representation and Graphics I Drawing ARCHI 131 Architectural (3) Graphics II AND AND ARCH 11B Introduction to Design (5) ARCHI 121 &_ Architectural Design (4) I ARCHI 220 Architectural Design (4) II (ARCH 11B is not required with ARCH 11A but will strengthen your application for admission.) BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE: Take one of the following courses: BIOLOGY 1B, ESPM 2, ESPM 6, LD ARCH 12, or PLANTBI 40.
5 Page 5 BIOLOGY 1B General Biology (Plant (4) BIOSC 131 Principles of (5) Form & Function, Organismal Biology, Ecology, Evolution) Evolution and Ecology ESPM 2 The Biosphere (3) NO COURSE ARTICULATED ESPM 6 Environmental Biology (3) BIOSC 170 Environmental Science (3) LD ARCH 12 Environmental Science (4) NO COURSE ARTICULATED for Sustainable Development PLANTBI 10 Plants, Agriculture, (2) NO COURSE ARTICULATED and Society PLANTBI 40 The (Secret) Life of (3) NO COURSE ARTICULATED Plants Other courses that satisfy the biology BIOSC 102 Fundamentals of (4) requirement for the Landscape Biological Science Architecture major. with Laboratory PHYSICAL SCIENCE: Take one of the following courses: ENV SCI 10 plus 10L, EPS 50, EPS 80, Physics 7A, Physics 8A, or Physics 10 ENV SCI 10 Introduction to (3) NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Sciences AND AND ENV SCI 10L Field Study in (1) ENV SCI 10L must be taken at Berkeley. Environmental Sciences EPS 50 The Planet Earth (includes (4) GEOL 120 &_ Physical Geology (3) lab) GEOL 122 Physical Geology (1) Laboratory EPS 80 Environmental Earth (2) NO COURSE ARTICULATED Sciences PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4) PHYS 130 Physics for Engineers (4) and Engineers and Scientists A: Mechanics and Wave Motion PHYSICS 8A Introductory Physics (4) PHYS 120 &_ General College (4) Physics I PHYS 124 Calculus Supplement (.5) for Physics 120
6 Page 6 PHYSICS 10 Descriptive (3) NO COURSE ARTICULATED Introduction to Physics GENERAL EDUCATION/BREADTH REQUIREMENTS All courses required for admission, including General Education/Breadth requirements, must be taken for a letter grade. Course work must be completed by the end of the spring term that precedes fall enrollment at Berkeley. Students may use Advanced Placement, A-Level Exams, and International Baccalaureate coursework to satisfy certain requirements. Contact the CED Office of Undergraduate advising for minimum exam scores and course equivalents: ced.berkeley.edu/ced/students/undergraduate-advising/forms-documents/ The College of Environmental Design (CED) will accept IGETC or Reading and Composition plus 7-Course Breadth to satisfy the General Education Requirements. IGETC certification will fulfill some, but not all, of the lower division admissions requirements for the College of Environmental Design. Students must still complete all of the Lower-Division Major Requirements listed above. IMPORTANT: Students applying to the College of Environmental Design should select breadth courses from the following lists with these caveats: 1. No more than two CED courses (Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Visual Studies, Environmental Design, Urban Studies, and City and Regional Planning) may be used to fulfill CED's breadth requirements. 2. No more than two courses offered by the same department may be used towards the seven breadth requirements. READING AND COMPOSITION (R&C) ENGLISH R1A Reading and (4) ENGL 122 Freshman English: (3) Composition Composition and Reading OR ENGL 122A Freshman English: (3) Composition and Reading for Multilingual Students
7 Page 7 ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4) ENGL 123 Critical Thinking: (3) Composition Composition and Literature OR ENGL 126 Critical Thinking: The (3) Shaping of Meaning in Language 7 COURSE BREADTH REQUIREMENT **** Take one course from each of the following seven areas **** ARTS AND LITERATURE: Courses that involve significant engagement with arts, literature, or language (excluding language instruction or the acquisition of technical skills), either through practical engagement with works of art or through the creation of art.
8 Page 8 Courses that satisfy the Arts ARCHI 120 Introduction to (3) and Literature Seven-Course Architecture and Breadth Requirement: Environmental Design ARCHI 121 Architectural Design (4) I ARCHI 130 Architectural (3) Graphics I ARCHI 131 Architectural (3) Graphics II ARCHI 156 History of World (3) Architecture: Early Civilizations to Middle Ages ARCHI 157 History of World (3) Architecture: Middle Ages to 18th Century ARCHI 158 History of World (3) Architecture: 18th Century to Present ARCHI 160 History of American (3) Architecture ARCHI 165 Architecture and (3) Urbanism of Paris and France ARCHI 220 Architectural Design (4) II ARCHI 221 Architectural Design (4) III ART 101 Introduction to (3) Two-Dimensional Design ART 102 Introduction to (3) Sculpture and Three-Dimensional Design ART 103 Visual Theory and (3) Practice - Color Theory ART 105 Drawing I (3) ART 106 Drawing II (3) ART 107 Figure Drawing I (3) ART 108 Figure Drawing II (3) ART 111 Printmaking: Etching (3) I ART 116 Printmaking: Stencil (3) and Screen Print ART 120 Watercolor I (3) ART 121 Watercolor II (3) ART 126 Painting I: (3) Introduction to
9 Page 9 Painting ART 127 Painting II: (3) Intermediate Painting ART 128 Painting Concepts and (3) Theme Development ART 129 Advanced Painting (3) ART 138 Sculpture I (3) ART 139 Sculpture II (3) ART 151 Visual Theory and (3) Practice - Ceramic Art ART 152 Wheel-Thrown Pottery (3) I ART 155 Ceramic Sculpture I (3) ART 156 Figurative Ceramics I (3) ARTDM 136 Introduction to (3) Digital Photography ARTDM 214 Introduction to (3) Graphic Design ARTHS 193 History of Asian Art (3) ARTHS 195 History of (3) Prehistoric and Ancient Art ARTHS 196 History of Medieval (3) and Renaissance Art ARTHS 197 History of Baroque to (3) 20th Century Art ARTHS 199 Contemporary Art (3) History DANCE 201 Western Culture Dance (3) History: 20th Century to Present DRAMA 139 Introduction to (3) Theater DRAMA 180 Literature of World (3) Drama: Pre-Greek to 17th Century DRAMA 181 Literature of World (3) Drama: 17th Century to Present ENGL 150 Introduction to (3) Literature ENGL 151 The Short Story (3) ENGL 152 The Short Film (3) ENGL 153 Contemporary Poetry (3) ENGL 154 Shakespeare and His (3) World ENGL 162 Language, Literature (3) and Culture ENGL 163 Asian American (3)
10 Page 10 Literature ENGL 164 Native American (3) Literatures ENGL 166 African American (3) Literature ENGL 167 Latin American (3) Literature ENGL 168 The Literatures of (3) America ENGL 170 World Mythology (3) ENGL 172 The Bible as (3) Literature ENGL 173 Queer Literature (3) Across Cultures ENGL 175 Science Fiction and (3) Fantasy Literature ENGL 176 The Graphic Novel as (3) Literature ENGL 177 Children's Literature (3) ENGL 178 Young Adult (3) Literature ENGL 180 Drama and Performance (3) as Literature ENGL 190 Multicultural (3) Literature by American Women ENGL 222 Creative Writing (3) ENGL 223 Short Story Writing (3) ENGL 224 Poetry Writing (3) ENGL 225 Creative Nonfiction (3) Writing ENGL 252 Early English (3) Literature ENGL 253 Survey of Late (3) English Literature ENGL 262 Survey of American (3) Literature I (First Contact ) ENGL 263 Survey of American (3) Literature II ( Present) ENGL 272 Early World (3) Literature ENGL 273 Late World Literature (3) FTVE 200 American (3) Cinema/American Culture FTVE 205 Introduction to Film (3) and Media Arts FTVE 210 American Ethnic (3)
11 Page 11 Cultures in Film FTVE 280 American Cinema (3) FTVE 281 World Cinema (3) FTVE 282 American Cinema 1950 (3) to the Present FTVE 283 World Cinema 1960 to (3) the Present HUMAN 105 Introduction to (3) Humanities: Arts and Ideas HUMAN 110 Introduction to (3) Humanities: Ancient Civilizations (to 500 A.D.) HUMAN 111 Middle Ages and (3) Renaissance (500 A.D A.D.) HUMAN 112 Introduction to (3) Humanities: The Modern World (1600 to Present) HUMAN 115 Introduction to (3) Humanities: The American Multicultural Experience HUMAN 116 The Arts and Culture (3) of Asia HUMAN 118 Film, Fiction and (3) Criticism HUMAN 123 The Humanities in (3) American Popular Culture MUSIC 110 Music Appreciation (3) MUSIC 112 America's Music: A (3) Multicultural Perspective MUSIC 114 World Music (3) MUSIC 116 Native American Music (3) of the Americas MUSIC 117 History of Rock and (3) R&B MUSIC 118 History of Jazz (3) MUSIC 119 The History and (3) Culture of Hip Hop Music MUSIC 122 Theory and (4) Musicianship I
12 Page 12 MUSIC 123 Theory and (4) Musicianship II MUSIC 222 Theory and (4) Musicianship III MUSIC 223 Theory and (4) Musicianship IV BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE: Take one of the following courses: BIOLOGY 1B, ESPM 2, ESPM 6, LD ARCH 12, or PLANTBI 40. BIOLOGY 1B General Biology (Plant (4) BIOSC 131 Principles of (5) Form & Function, Organismal Biology, Ecology, Evolution) Evolution and Ecology ESPM 2 The Biosphere (3) NO COURSE ARTICULATED ESPM 6 Environmental Biology (3) BIOSC 170 Environmental Science (3) LD ARCH 12 Environmental Science (4) NO COURSE ARTICULATED for Sustainable Development PLANTBI 40 The (Secret) Life of (3) NO COURSE ARTICULATED Plants Other courses that satisfy the biology BIOSC 102 Fundamentals of (4) requirement for the Landscape Biological Science Architecture major. with Laboratory HISTORICAL STUDIES: Most courses in the department of History, and other courses that deal primarily with the human events, institutions, and activities of the past.
13 Page 13 Courses that satisfy the Historical ANTHR 125 Introduction to (3) Studies Seven-Course Breadth Archaeology and requirement: Prehistory ANTHR 135 Native Americans (3) ARCHI 156 History of World (3) Architecture: Early Civilizations to Middle Ages ARCHI 157 History of World (3) Architecture: Middle Ages to 18th Century ARCHI 158 History of World (3) Architecture: 18th Century to Present ARCHI 160 History of American (3) Architecture ARCHI 165 Architecture and (3) Urbanism of Paris and France ARTHS 193 History of Asian Art (3) ARTHS 195 History of (3) Prehistoric and Ancient Art ARTHS 196 History of Medieval (3) and Renaissance Art ARTHS 197 History of Baroque to (3) 20th Century Art ARTHS 199 Contemporary Art (3) History DANCE 201 Western Culture Dance (3) History: 20th Century to Present DRAMA 140 History of the (3) Theater: Pre-Greek to 17th Century DRAMA 141 History of the (3) Theater: 17th Century to Present DRAMA 142 Multi-cultural (3) Perspective in American Theater FTVE 240 History of (3) Broadcasting and Electronic Media FTVE 280 American Cinema (3) FTVE 281 World Cinema (3) FTVE 282 American Cinema 1950 (3) to the Present
14 Page 14 FTVE 283 World Cinema 1960 to (3) the Present HIST 120 History of the United (3) States before 1865 HIST 121 History of the United (3) States after 1865 HIST 124 History of California (3) HIST 125 History of the United (3) States: A Mexican American Perspective HIST 126 The American West (3) HIST 127 African American (3) Perspective History of the US to 1865 HIST 128 African American (3) Perspective History of the US after 1865 HIST 129 History of Asian and (3) Pacific Islanders in the United States HIST 135 History of Latin (3) America - The Colonial Period HIST 136 History of Latin (3) America - The National Period HIST 140 History of Western (3) Civilization to the Renaissance HIST 141 History of Western (3) Civilization since the Renaissance HIST 142 Contemporary European (3) History HIST 150 History of East Asia (3) (to 1600) HIST 151 History of East Asia (3) (from Present) HIST 170 History of Women in (3) the United States before 1877 HIST 171 History of Women in (3) the United States after 1865 HIST 180 World History to 1500 (3) HIST 181 World History since (3) 1500 HUMAN 108 The Roots of Hell (3) HUMAN 110 Introduction to (3) Humanities: Ancient
15 Page 15 Civilizations (to 500 A.D.) HUMAN 111 Middle Ages and (3) Renaissance (500 A.D A.D.) HUMAN 112 Introduction to (3) Humanities: The Modern World (1600 to Present) HUMAN 116 The Arts and Culture (3) of Asia MUSIC 112 America's Music: A (3) Multicultural Perspective MUSIC 114 World Music (3) MUSIC 117 History of Rock and (3) R&B MUSIC 118 History of Jazz (3) PHILO 224 History of Western (3) Philosophy: Pre-Socratic to Medieval Period PHILO 225 History of Western (3) Philosophy: Descartes to Present SOCSC 120 Women and Social (3) Change in the United States 1890-Present INTERNATIONAL STUDIES: Courses that involve the study of the contemporary politics, culture, arts, or socioeconomic structure of at least one country other than the U.S., or courses that involve comparison between the U.S. and another country (subcultures within the U.S. do not qualify as subjects of study for the purposes of this requirement). NOTE: As of Fall 2016, study of a language other than English will not meet the International Studies Breadth requirement. Courses that satisfy the ARCHI 165 Architecture and (3) International Studies Seven-Course Urbanism of Paris and Breadth Requirement: France GEOG 130 Cultural Geography (3) MUSIC 114 World Music (3) MUSIC 115 Music of the Middle (3) East and South Asia POLSC 120 Introduction to (3) Politics POLSC 220 Comparative Politics (3) POLSC 250 International (3) Relations
16 Page 16 PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES: Most courses in the department of Philosophy, plus courses with a major focus on religion, ethics, legal values, or leading philosophical figures. Courses that satisfy the Philosophy ENGL 170 World Mythology (3) and Values Seven-Course Breadth HUMAN 108 The Roots of Hell (3) Requirement: HUMAN 110 Introduction to (3) Humanities: Ancient Civilizations (to 500 A.D.) HUMAN 111 Middle Ages and (3) Renaissance (500 A.D A.D.) HUMAN 112 Introduction to (3) Humanities: The Modern World (1600 to Present) HUMAN 116 The Arts and Culture (3) of Asia PHILO 120 Introduction to (3) Philosophy PHILO 122 Introduction to (3) Ethics PHILO 140 Introduction to (3) Judeo-Christian Tradition PHILO 141 Introduction to the (3) Philosophy of Religion PHILO 160 Introduction to (3) Social and Political Philosophy PHILO 170 Symbolic Logic (3) PHILO 220 Comparative Religion (3) PHILO 224 History of Western (3) Philosophy: Pre-Socratic to Medieval Period PHILO 225 History of Western (3) Philosophy: Descartes to Present PHYSICAL SCIENCE: Take one of the following courses: ENV SCI 10 plus 10L, EPS 50, EPS 80, Physics 7A, Physics 8A, or Physics 10 ENV SCI 10 Introduction to (3) NO COURSE ARTICULATED Environmental Sciences AND AND
17 Page 17 ENV SCI 10L Field Study in (1) ENV SCI 10L must be taken at Berkeley. Environmental Sciences EPS 50 The Planet Earth (includes (4) GEOL 120 &_ Physical Geology (3) lab) GEOL 122 Physical Geology (1) Laboratory EPS 80 Environmental Earth (2) NO COURSE ARTICULATED Sciences PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4) PHYS 130 Physics for Engineers (4) and Engineers and Scientists A: Mechanics and Wave Motion PHYSICS 8A Introductory Physics (4) PHYS 120 &_ General College (4) Physics I PHYS 124 Calculus Supplement (.5) for Physics 120 PHYSICS 10 Descriptive (3) NO COURSE ARTICULATED Introduction to Physics SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES: Many courses in the departments of Economics, Legal Studies, Political Science, Sociology, Social Welfare, and many courses in anthropology, geography, and psychology. A variety of courses from other disciplines and some advanced language courses with a significant linguistic component are also acceptable.
18 Page 18 Courses that satisfy the Social and ADJUS 120 Introduction to the (3) Behavioral Sciences Seven-Course Administration of Breadth Requirement: Justice ADJUS 121 Criminal Law (3) ARTDM 100 Introduction to the (3) History and Development of Digital Media ANTHR 115 Primate Evolution and (3) Adaptation ANTHR 120 Magic, Witchcraft, (3) and Religion in the Americas ANTHR 125 Introduction to (3) Archaeology and Prehistory ANTHR 130 Cultural Anthropology (3) ANTHR 135 Native Americans (3) ANTHR 140 Biological (3) Anthropology ARCHI 120 Introduction to (3) Architecture and Environmental Design BIOSC 170 Environmental Science (3) BUS 109 Introduction to (3) Business COMM 125 Intercultural (3) Communication DRAMA 142 Multi-cultural (3) Perspective in American Theater ECE 124 Child Development and (3) Psychology ECON 101 Economics of Public (3) Issues ECON 200 Introduction to (3) Economics ECON 220 Principles of (3) Macroeconomics ECON 221 Principles of (3) Microeconomics ENGIN 130 Energy, Society, and (3) the Environment ENGIN 131 Technology and (3) Society ENGL 124 The Nature of (3) Language: An Introduction to Linguistics FTVE 260 Ethnic Images in (3)
19 Page 19 United States (U.S.) Television GEOG 130 Cultural Geography (3) GEOG 135 World Regional (3) Geography HIST 120 History of the United (3) States before 1865 HIST 121 History of the United (3) States after 1865 HIST 122 Critical Reasoning in (3) History HIST 124 History of California (3) HIST 125 History of the United (3) States: A Mexican American Perspective HIST 126 The American West (3) HIST 127 African American (3) Perspective History of the US to 1865 HIST 128 African American (3) Perspective History of the US after 1865 HIST 129 History of Asian and (3) Pacific Islanders in the United States HIST 135 History of Latin (3) America - The Colonial Period HIST 136 History of Latin (3) America - The National Period HIST 140 History of Western (3) Civilization to the Renaissance HIST 141 History of Western (3) Civilization since the Renaissance HIST 142 Contemporary European (3) History HIST 150 History of East Asia (3) (to 1600) HIST 151 History of East Asia (3) (from Present) HIST 170 History of Women in (3) the United States before 1877 HIST 171 History of Women in (3) the United States after 1865 HIST 180 World History to 1500 (3)
20 Page 20 HIST 181 World History since (3) 1500 HORT 180 Introduction to (3) Landscape Architecture HSCI 124 Health and Wellness (3) HSCI 127 Drugs, Health and (3) Society HSCI 135 Health and Social (3) Justice HSCI 140 Human Sexuality (3) HSCI 170 Women's Health (3) HUMAN 108 The Roots of Hell (3) HUMAN 110 Introduction to (3) Humanities: Ancient Civilizations (to 500 A.D.) HUMAN 111 Middle Ages and (3) Renaissance (500 A.D A.D.) HUMAN 112 Introduction to (3) Humanities: The Modern World (1600 to Present) HUMAN 115 Introduction to (3) Humanities: The American Multicultural Experience HUMAN 116 The Arts and Culture (3) of Asia HUMAN 123 The Humanities in (3) American Popular Culture JRNAL 110 Mass Media of (3) Communication KINES 248 Sport and Society (3) MUSIC 112 America's Music: A (3) Multicultural Perspective MUSIC 114 World Music (3) MUSIC 115 Music of the Middle (3) East and South Asia MUSIC 116 Native American Music (3) of the Americas MUSIC 119 The History and (3) Culture of Hip Hop Music POLSC 120 Introduction to (3) Politics
21 Page 21 POLSC 121 Introduction to (3) United States Government POLSC 127 Introduction to Law (3) and Democracy POLSC 151 California Politics (3) POLSC 220 Comparative Politics (3) POLSC 240 Political Theory (3) POLSC 250 International (3) Relations PSYCH 101 Introduction to (3) Psychology PSYCH 122 Psychology in Modern (3) Life PSYCH 130 Introduction to (3) Biological Psychology PSYCH 140 Psychology of (3) African-Americans in a Multicultural Society PSYCH 141 Psychology of (3) Latinos/Chicanos in the U.S. PSYCH 145 Critical Thinking in (3) Psychology PSYCH 160 Psychology of Women (3) PSYCH 190 Psychology of (3) Adolescence PSYCH 200 Life Span Development (3) PSYCH 220 Psychology of (3) Personality: Personal, Social, Cultural Differences PSYCH 225 Social Psychology (3) PSYCH 230 Abnormal Psychology (3) PSYCH 240 Transpersonal (3) Psychology SOCIO 120 Introduction to (3) Sociology SOCIO 121 Introduction to (3) Social Problems SOCIO 122 Critical Thinking (3) About Social and Cultural Issues SOCIO 123 Introduction to (3) Social Research SOCIO 124 Gender, Culture and (3) Society SOCIO 125 Introduction to (3) Marriage and Family
22 Page 22 SOCIO 131 The Urban Community (3) SOCIO 135 Introduction to Race (3) and Ethnicity SOCSC 110 The American Social (3) Experience SOCSC 111 Money, Power and (3) Politics in the United States SOCSC 120 Women and Social (3) Change in the United States 1890-Present SOCSC 123 American Popular (3) Culture SOCSC 220 Women in United (3) States Society END OF MAJOR
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