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Page 1 Guidelines by Major Effective during the 18-19 Academic Year To: UC Berkeley From: City College of San Francisco 18-19 General Catalog Semester 18-19 General Catalog Semester ====Architecture, Lower Division B.A.==== The undergraduate program in Architecture leads to the Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. Through its core courses, the program offers a broad introduction to the field of architecture, and through studies in the various areas it provides opportunities to prepare for specialization in the field in the areas of architectural design and representation, architectural technologies and building performance, architectural history, society and culture. In addition to offering a sound and well-rounded education, undergraduate studies can also provide pre-professional competency for entry-level employment in architecture, the option for graduate work in architecture, or further studies in a related environmental design field. Many graduates go on to obtain Master of Architecture or related degrees; others work in architectural offices, construction, government, or industry. Employment opportunities exist also at the community level, particularly in those communities which traditionally have not been served by professional architectural practice. The overall aim of the undergraduate program is to establish a strong foundation for a diversity of careers and to provide for mobility and flexibility to suit changing individual opportunities. For information about the College of Environmental Design's degree programs, see ced.berkeley.edu/academics/ Accreditation and Licensing. The BA degree is a pre-professional degree and provides the foundation for entry to a Master of Architecture program, the most widespread professional degree program in Architecture in the US. The BA degree can also be applied toward licensing requirements in the State of California. See the National Architectural Accrediting Board naab.org for more information on accreditation. See the California Architect s Board target="_blank">cab.ca.gov and the National Council of Architectural Registration Board http://www.ncarb.org for more information on licensing. MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION For information about admission to the Architecture major in the College of Environmental Design, see CED's prospective student website: http://ced.berkeley.edu/admissions/undergraduate/transfer-applicants/ -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.

Page 2 -All courses required for admission, including 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. -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 Environmental Design 1 Architecture 11A Architecture 11B Math 16A or 1A Physics 7A or 8A (this course will also fulfill CED's Physical Science breadth requirement) Courses required for admission to the 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 Historical Studies International Studies Philosophy and Values Physical Science (Physics 7A or 8A will also fulfill the lower-division major requirement) Social and Behavioral sciences You must fulfill all of the required Lower-Division Major and General 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.

Page 3 If you will not complete IGETC certification, you must follow exactly the articulation agreements between your school and the CED 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. Required: Knowledge of Adobe Suite, AutoCAD, 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) 642-4943 Prospective student website: http://ced.berkeley.edu/admissions/undergraduate/transfer-applicants For more information on admission to UC Berkeley: http://admissions.berkeley.edu For more information on majors at UC Berkeley: Berkeley Academic Guide: http://guide.berkeley.edu 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 ARCH and ENV DES courses: ced.berkeley.edu/ced/students/undergraduate-advising/articulation#table You may also wish to look into taking the mandatory Lower-Division Major Requirements at UC Berkeley during the summer (see http://summer.berkeley.edu) or via University Extension Concurrent Enrollment if class space is available (see http://extension.berkeley.edu/info/enrollment.html).

Page 4 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) ARCH 100 &_ Introduction to (2) Design Architecture and Design GEOG 4 Cultural Geography (3) ARCH 11A Introduction to Visual (4) ARCH 102 &_ Architecture Design (3) Representation and Studio 2 Drawing ARCH 29A &_ Freehand Drawing I (1) ARCH 29B Freehand Drawing II (1) ARCH 11B Introduction to Design (5) ARCH 22A &_ Delineation and (3) Rendering ARCH 103 Architecture Design (3) Studio 3 MATH 16A Analytic Geometry and (3) MATH 100A Short Calculus I (3) Calculus OR OR MATH 1A Calculus (4) MATH 110A Calculus I (5) PHYSICAL SCIENCE: Take one of the following: PHYSICS 7A or PHYSICS 8A. PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4) PHYC 4A &_ Classical Mechanics (3) and Engineers for Scientists and Engineers PHYC 4AL Mechanics Laboratory (1) for Scientists and Engineers OR OR

Page 5 PHYSICS 8A Introductory Physics (4) PHYC 2A &_ Introductory Physics (3) PHYC 2AL &_ Introductory Physics (1) Laboratory PHYC 2AC Introductory Physics (.5) - Calculus Supplement 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 1A University-Parallel (3) Composition Reading and Composition ENGLISH R1B Reading and (4) ENGL 1B Writing about Literature (3) Composition OR ENGL 1C Writing about Nonfiction (3) OR CMST 2 Introduction to (3) Rhetorical Criticism 7 COURSE BREADTH REQUIREMENT

Page 6 **** 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.

Page 7 Courses that satisfy the Arts AFAM 55 From Funk to Hip Hop (3) and Literature Seven-Course ARCH 31A History of (3) Breadth Requirement: Architecture ARCH 31B History of (3) Architecture ART 101 Western Art History (3) ART 102 Western Art History (3) ART 103 History of Modern Art (3) ART 104 Asian Art History (3) ART 105 Ancient Art and (3) Architecture of Latin America ART 106 Latin-American Art (3) History ART 107 African-American Art (3) History ART 108 Women through Art (3) History ART 109 History of (3) Contemporary Art ART 118 American Art (3) ART 122A Russian Art at the (3) Legion ART 123V Renaissance Art at the (3) Legion ART 123W 19th Century Painting (3) at the Legion ART 146A Beginning Chinese (3) Brush Painting ART 170A Beginning Sculpture (3) ASIA 15 Asian Studies and (3) Cultures Through Film ASIA 30 Manga and Anime (3) CHIN 36 Chinese Idioms and (3) Proverbs CHIN 39 Major Achievements of (3) Chinese Thought and Culture CINE 18 American Cinema (3) CINE 19 Documentary, New Media (3) and Society CINE 20A Film History: (3) Evolution of Film Expression CINE 20B Film History: (3) Contemporary Film Expression CINE 21 Introduction to Film (3) Studies CINE 22 The Documentary (3)

Page 8 Tradition CINE 23A Films of Alfred (3) Hitchcock CINE 23B Focus on Film Noir (3) CLAS 35 Tragic Dramas of (3) Greece CMST 7 Oral Interpretation of (3) Literature DANC 30 Dance History - Dance (3) in Cultural Context DANC 32 Black Tradition in (3) American Dance ENGL 1C Writing about Nonfiction (3) ENGL 30A American Literature, (3) Beginnings to Civil War ENGL 30B American Literature, (3) 1865 - Present ENGL 35A Introduction to (3) Writing Fiction ENGL 35B Intermediate Fiction (3) Writing ENGL 35C Introduction to (3) Writing Poetry ENGL 35D Intermediate Poetry (3) Writing ENGL 43 Introduction to the (3) Study of Poetry ENGL 44A Survey of World (3) Literature, Part I: Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern ENGL 44B Survey of World (3) Literature, Part II: Early Modern to the Present ENGL 46A Survey of English (3) Literature: Chaucer through Milton ENGL 46B Survey of Literature (3) in English, Part 2: Late-17th through the Mid-19th Century ENGL 46C Literature in English (3) from the Mid-Nineteenth through the Twentieth Century ENGL 48C Selected Topics: (3) Science Fiction and Fantasy

Page 9 ENGL 48K Selected Topics: The (3) Bible as Literature ENGL 52 Shakespeare (3) ENGL 57 Women and Literature (3) ENGL 58 Contemporary Women's (3) Writing FREN 41 Culture and (3) Civilization of France FREN 42 Contemporary French (3) Culture and Civilization HIST 40 History of California (3) HIST 41A The African American (3) in the United States From the Colonial Era to the Civil War HIST 41B The African-American (3) in the United States HUM 11 Music, Art, and (3) Literature: Traditional HUM 12 Music, Art, and (3) Literature: Contemporary Concepts HUM 20 Bay Area Arts (3) HUM 25 Women in the Arts (3) HUM 41A Western Cultural (3) Values: Pre-History to the Renaissance HUM 41B Western Cultural (3) Values HUM 48 African-American (3) Music, Art, and Literature IDST 14 American Cultures in (3) Literature & Film IDST 27A Asian Humanities (3) Classical Period IDST 27B Asian Humanities: (3) Contemporary IDST 31 Women in the Middle (3) East IDST 36 Poetry for the People (3) IDST 42 Introduction to (3) Philippine Arts IDST 46 Fa 'a Pasefika: (3) Interdisciplinary Cultural Expressions of Oceania IDST 47 Trauma and the Arts: (3)

Page 10 An Interdisciplinary Approach JAPA 39 Japanese Culture and (3) Civilization LGBT 11 History of (3) Homosexuality in Film LGBT 12 Homosexuality in (3) Recent Cinema LGBT 15 From Greece to (3) Stonewall: Global LGBT Literature, Art and Culture LGBT 18 Transgender Lives, (3) Culture and Art LGBT 20 Lesbians and Gays in (3) Modern American Culture: The Homosexualization of American Art LGBT 55 Contemporary Global (3) LGBT Art and Culture LGBT 75 Queer Cinema in the (3) '70s MUS 21 Traditional African (3) Music MUS 22A History of Music in (3) Western Culture: Medieval and Renaissance Music MUS 22B History of Music in (3) Western Culture: Baroque and Classical Music MUS 22C History of Music in (3) Western Culture: 19th Century Romanticism MUS 23 Jazz History, Musical (3) Traditions of the African-American MUS 24 Music of East Asia (3) MUS 25 Music of Latin America (3) and the Caribbean MUS 26 Music in American (3) Culture MUS 27A Music Appreciation (3) MUS 27B Musical Awareness (3) MUS 27R The History of Rock (3) and Popular Music MUS 28 20th Century Music (3) PHOT 50A History and Aesthetics (4)

Page 11 of Still Photography PHOT 50B History and Aesthetics (4) of Still Photography since 1945 RUSS 41 Russian Culture and (3) Civilization TH A 30 Introduction to (3) Theater TH A 31 Survey of Classical (3) Drama TH A 32 Survey of Modern Drama (3) TH A 33 Survey of the Art (3) of Comedy VMD 110 History of Graphic (3) Design WOMN 10 Women and Film (3) 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. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE: Courses in the biological sciences, with some cross-listings, as well as a selection of courses from related disciplines such as anthropology, nutritional sciences, and psychology.

Page 12 Courses that satisfy the Biological ANAT 14 Introduction to Human (4) Science Seven-Course Breadth Anatomy and Physiology Requirement: ANAT 25 General Human Anatomy (4) ANTH 1 Biological (3) Anthropology ASTR 4 Life in the Universe (3) BIO 9 Human Biology (4) BIO 11 The Science of Living (4) Organisms BIO 12 Plant Biology (4) BIO 14 Plant Ecology (4) BIO 15 The Biology of HIV (3) BIO 30 Ecology and the Human (3) Environment BIO 31 Introduction to (3) Environmental Science Same as: GEOG 31, SUST 31 BIO 32 Marine Biology (3) BIO 40 Plants and Animals of (3) California BIO 100A General Biology (5) BIO 100B General Biology (5) BIO 119 Emerging Diseases (3) BIO 120 Introduction to (3) Microbiology ECOL 20 Introduction to (4) Ecology GEN 10 Heredity and Evolution (3) GEOG 31 Introduction to (3) Environmental Science Same as: BIO 31, SUST 31 BIO 134 OCAN 1 BIO 111 Introduction to (3) Nutrition for Health Sciences Oceanography Human Physiology PHYS 12 Introduction to Human (4) Physiology PHYS 67 Exploring (3) Neuroscience: An Introduction to the Brain PSYC 1B Introduction to (3) Biopsychology SUST 31 Introduction to (3) Environmental Science Same as: BIO 31, GEOG 31 ZOOL 10 Animal Biology (4) (3) (5)

Page 13 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.

Page 14 Courses that satisfy the Historical ANTH 2 Archaeology and (3) Studies Seven-Course Breadth Prehistory requirement: ARCH 31A History of (3) Architecture ARCH 31B History of (3) Architecture ART 101 Western Art History (3) ART 102 Western Art History (3) ART 103 History of Modern Art (3) ART 104 Asian Art History (3) ART 105 Ancient Art and (3) Architecture of Latin America ART 106 Latin-American Art (3) History ART 107 African-American Art (3) History ART 108 Women through Art (3) History ART 109 History of (3) Contemporary Art ART 118 American Art (3) ASAM 20 Asian American (3) Experience: 1820 to Present CHIN 39 Major Achievements of (3) Chinese Thought and Culture DANC 30 Dance History - Dance (3) in Cultural Context DANC 32 Black Tradition in (3) American Dance FREN 41 Culture and (3) Civilization of France FREN 42 Contemporary French (3) Culture and Civilization HIST 1 The United States (3) Since 1900 HIST 4A Western Civilization (3) HIST 4B Western Civilization (3) HIST 5 Europe Since 1900 (3) HIST 9 Immigrants in American (3) History HIST 12A United States Women's (3) History: Pre-colonial Through 1880s HIST 12B United States Women's (3) History: 1890-Present HIST 15A The Indian in North (3)

Page 15 America HIST 15B The Indian in North (3) America HIST 17A The United States (3) HIST 17B The United States (3) HIST 18A The Colonial History (3) of Latin America HIST 18B History of Latin (3) America HIST 20 History of Mexico (3) HIST 21 History of the (3) Mexican-American/Chica no HIST 31 Introduction to the (3) History of England HIST 34 History of Japan (3) HIST 35A History of China (3) HIST 35B History of China (3) HIST 36 History of Southeast (3) Asia HIST 37 History of the (3) Philippines HIST 40 History of California (3) HIST 41A The African American (3) in the United States From the Colonial Era to the Civil War HIST 41B The African-American (3) in the United States IDST 37 Introduction to Ethnic (3) Studies JAPA 39 Japanese Culture and (3) Civilization LALS 1 Latino/a Diaspora: The (3) Impact of Latinos Living in the United States LALS 9 Latin American and (3) Latina/o LGBT Experience Same as: LGBT 9 LALS 14 Diego Rivera; Art and (3) Social Change in Latin America LALS 15 Latin American Workers (3) in the Americas Same as: LBCS 15 LBCS 15 Latin American Workers (3) in the Americas

Page 16 Same as: LALS 15 LBCS 70A Who Built America? (3) From the Colonial Era to the Civil War and Reconstruction LBCS 70B Who Built America? (3) From Reconstruction to the Present LGBT 9 Latin American and (3) Latina/o LGBT Experience Same as: LALS 9 LALS 9 Latin American and (3) Latina/o LGBT Experience Same as: LGBT 9 LGBT 18 Transgender Lives, (3) Culture and Art RUSS 41 Russian Culture and (3) Civilization TH A 33 Survey of the Art (3) of Comedy VMD 110 History of Graphic (3) Design 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.

Page 17 Courses that satisfy the ANTH 11 Latin American (3) International Studies Seven-Course Cultures and Societies Breadth Requirement: ANTH 20 LGBT Anthropology (3) ANTH 25 Culture, Gender and (3) Sexuality ASIA 15 Asian Studies and (3) Cultures through Film ASIA 30 Manga and Anime (3) ECON 6 International (3) Economics GEOG 3 World Regional (3) Geography GEOG 4 Cultural Geography (3) GEOG 7 Economic Geography (3) IDST 27A Asian Humanities (3) Classical Period IDST 27B Asian Humanities: (3) Contemporary IDST 30 Demystifying the (3) Middle East IDST 31 Women in the Middle (3) East IDST 46 Fa 'a Pasefika: (3) Interdisciplinary Cultural Expressions of Oceania LALS 13 Latin American & (3) Latino/a Cross-Border Social Movements POLS 2 Comparative Government (3) POLS 4 The Politics of (3) Globalization POLS 5 International (3) Relations POLS 18 Government and (3) Politics of Latin America POLS 45 Government and (3) Politics of the Middle East 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.

Page 18 Courses that satisfy the Philosophy HUM 7 Comparative Religions (3) and Values Seven-Course Breadth HUM 8 Philosophies of (3) Requirement: Religion HUM 41A Western Cultural (3) Values: Pre-History to the Renaissance HUM 41B Western Cultural (3) Values IDST 4 Ways of Faith (3) IDST 27A Asian Humanities (3) Classical Period IDST 27B Asian Humanities: (3) Contemporary IDST 29 Introduction to Islam (3) IDST 42 Introduction to (3) Philippine Arts PHIL 2 Introduction to (3) Philosophy: Moral and Political Philosophy PHIL 4 Introduction to (3) Philosophy: Knowledge and Its Limits PHIL 12A Symbolic Logic (5) PHIL 25A Ancient Philosophy (3) PHIL 25C Modern Philosophy (3) through Kant PHIL 40 Logic: An Introduction (3) to Critical Thinking POLS 3 Political Theory (3) PHYSICAL SCIENCE: Take one of the following: PHYSICS 7A or PHYSICS 8A. PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists (4) PHYC 4A &_ Classical Mechanics (3) and Engineers for Scientists and Engineers PHYC 4AL Mechanics Laboratory (1) for Scientists and Engineers OR OR PHYSICS 8A Introductory Physics (4) PHYC 2A &_ Introductory Physics (3) PHYC 2AL &_ Introductory Physics (1) Laboratory PHYC 2AC Introductory Physics (.5) - Calculus Supplement

Page 19 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.

Page 20 Courses that satisfy the Social and ADMJ 52 Concepts of Criminal (3) Behavioral Sciences Seven-Course Law Breadth Requirement: AFAM 60 African American Women (3) in the US AMS 5 Comics, Power and (3) Society ANTH 2 Archaeology and (3) Prehistory ANTH 3 Introduction to Social (3) and Cultural Anthropology ANTH 3AC Introduction to (3) Cultural Anthropology: Focus on American Cultures ANTH 4 Introduction to (3) Linguistic Anthropology ANTH 8 Magic, Witchcraft, and (3) Religion ANTH 11 Latin American (3) Cultures and Societies ANTH 12 North American Indian (3) Cultures ANTH 15 Philippine Culture and (3) Society ANTH 20 LGBT Anthropology (3) ANTH 25 Culture, Gender and (3) Sexuality ASAM 6 Asian American Issues (3) through Literature ASAM 8 Filipino American (3) Community ASAM 10 Asian American Popular (3) Culture ASAM 20 Asian American (3) Experience: 1820 to Present ASAM 22 Community Issues & (3) Leadership ASAM 30 Asian American Issues (3) through Film ASAM 35 Asian American Women (3) ASAM 40 The Chinese American (3) Community ASAM 42 The Southeast Asian (3) Community in the United States BCST 103 Mass Media and Society (3) BCST 104 Race & Media (3)

Page 21 BIO 31 Introduction to (3) Environmental Science Same as: GEOG 31, SUST 31 CDEV 53 Child Growth & (3) Development CDEV 67 The Child, Family, & (3) Comm CHIN 39 Major Achievements of (3) Chinese Thought and Culture BSL 1 Business Law I (3) BSL 2 Business Law 2 (3) ECON 1 Principles of (3) Macroeconomics ECON 3 Principles of (3) Microeconomics ECON 5 Introductory (5) Statistics for Economics, Business and Social Sciences ECON 6 International (3) Economics ECON 15 Political Economy (3) ECON 25 Women in the Economy (3) FREN 41 Culture and (3) Civilization of France FREN 42 Contemporary French (3) Culture and Civilization GEOG 3 World Regional (3) Geography GEOG 4 Cultural Geography (3) GEOG 7 Economic Geography (3) HIST 1 The United States (3) Since 1900 HIST 4A Western Civilization (3) HIST 4B Western Civilization (3) HIST 5 Europe Since 1900 (3) HIST 9 Immigrants in American (3) History HIST 12A United States Women's (3) History: Pre-colonial Through 1880s HIST 12B United States Women's (3) History: 1890-Present HIST 15A The Indian in North (3) America HIST 15B The Indian in North (3) America HIST 17A The United States (3)

Page 22 HIST 17B The United States (3) HIST 18A The Colonial History (3) of Latin America HIST 18B History of Latin (3) America HIST 20 History of Mexico (3) HIST 21 History of the (3) Mexican-American/Chica no HIST 31 Introduction to the (3) History of England HIST 34 History of Japan (3) HIST 35A History of China (3) HIST 35B History of China (3) HIST 36 History of Southeast (3) Asia HIST 37 History of the (3) Philippines HIST 40 History of California (3) HIST 41A The African American (3) in the United States From the Colonial Era to the Civil War HIST 41B The African-American (3) in the United States HLTH 6 End of Life Issues in (3) the U.S. HLTH 221 Health and Social (3) Justice HLTH 231 Urban Health Policy (3) IDST 7 Introduction to the (3) United Nations IDST 17 Human Sexuality (3) IDST 30 Demystifying the (3) Middle East IDST 31 Women in the Middle (3) East IDST 37 Introduction to Ethnic (3) Studies IDST 40 Introduction to (3) Contemporary Issues in the Philipino Community IDST 45 Pacific Islanders in (3) the United States JAPA 39 Japanese Culture and (3) Civilization LALS 1 Latino/a Diaspora: The (3) Impact of Latinos Living in the United

Page 23 States LALS 9 Latin American and (3) Latina/o LGBT Experience Same as: LGBT 9 LALS 10 Latinas in the U.S.: (3) Voces LALS 11 Drug Wars in the (3) Americas LALS 13 Latin American & (3) Latino/a Cross-Border Social Movements LALS 14 Diego Rivera; Art and (3) Social Change in Latin America LALS 15 Latin American Workers (3) in the Americas Same as: LBCS 15 LBCS 15 Latin American Workers (3) in the Americas Same as: LALS 15 LBCS 70A Who Built America? (3) From the Colonial Era to the Civil War and Reconstruction LBCS 70B Who Built America? (3) From Reconstruction to the Present LGBT 9 Latin American and (3) Latina/o LGBT Experience Same as: LALS 9 PE 13 Sport and Society (3) PHST 20 The Filipino Family (3) PHST 30 Philippine Society and (3) Culture Through Film POLS 1 American Government (3) POLS 2 Comparative Government (3) POLS 3 Political Theory (3) POLS 4 The Politics of (3) Globalization POLS 5 International (3) Relations POLS 12 Ethnic Politics in the (3) United States POLS 18 Government and (3) Politics of Latin America POLS 22 Environmental Politics (3) and Policy

Page 24 POLS 43 The Constitution and (3) Individual Rights POLS 45 Government and (3) Politics of the Middle East PSYC 1 General Psychology (3) PSYC 2 Research Methods (3) PSYC 10 Abnormal Psychology (3) PSYC 11 Theories of (3) Personality PSYC 21 Lifespan Development (3) PSYC 23 Psychology of Race and (3) Ethnic Relations PSYC 25 Psychology of Gender (3) PSYC 40 Child and Adolescent (3) Psychology RUSS 41 Russian Culture and (3) Civilization SOC 1 Introduction to (3) Sociology SOC 2 Social Deviance and (3) Social Issues SOC 3 Social Problems (3) SOC 25 Sex and Gender in (3) American Society PSYC 32 Social Psychology (3) SOC 35 Sex, Marriage, and (3) Family Relations CMST 5 Intercultural (3) Communication WOMN 25 Introduction to (3) Women's Studies: Feminism Demystified END OF MAJOR