Upper Division General Education - SF State Bulletin 2016-2017

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Upper Division General Education
Upper Division General Education — 9 units minimum
General Requirements
Students must:
1. Begin their upper division General Education coursework no earlier than the semester they achieve upper division standing and have completed a
course in Area A4 with a C- or better. (60 units minimum)
2. Complete at least 9 units of upper division General Education course work in residence at SF State
3. Complete the equivalent of one 3-unit course in each of the three domains of knowledge: Physical/Life Sciences (UD-B), Arts/Humanities (UD-C)
and Social Sciences (UD-D).
Students studying abroad through the CSU can petition to have courses taken abroad count for upper division GE. These students should consult with
the Study Abroad Office and with the Undergraduate Advising Center to get assistance in choosing appropriate classes to meet the required domains of
knowledge and to complete the petition process upon their return.
Note: At the time of Bulletin publication, some courses were still in review for General Education certification. These courses are indicated as being
provisionally approved.
SF State Studies Requirements
SF State Studies courses fulfill graduation requirements, but do not have specific unit requirements. They are meant to ensure that students take at least
one course in areas that the campus feels are important to graduates of our university. There are four SF State Studies requirements that students must
meet:
• American Ethnic and Racial Minorities (AERM)
• Environmental Sustainability (ES)
• Global Perspectives (GP)
• Social Justice (SJ)
SF State Studies requirements that are met in the upper division GE courses listed below are indicated after the course title. Students who study abroad
can petition through the Undergraduate Advising Center, upon their return, to have the Global Perspectives SF State Studies requirement met. Courses
certified as meeting the SF State Studies requirements may be upper or lower division, may be in General Education (GE), a major or minor, or may be
an elective.
Upper Division Physical and/or Life Sciences: UD-B
AA S 591
Asian American Community Health Issues (LLD, AERM, SJ)
3
ANTH 302
Foundations of Human Variation
3
A U/GEOG 301
Bay Area Environments (ES)
3
BIOL 300
Nature Study (ES)
3
BIOL 310
Biology for Today's World (ES)
3
BIOL 330
Human Sexuality (LLD)
3
BIOL 318
Our Endangered Planet (LLD, AERM, ES, GP)
3
BIOL 326
Disease! (GP,SJ)
3
BIOL 327
AIDS: Biology of the Modern Epidemic (GP)
3
BIOL 349
Bioethics (SJ)
3
CFS/DFM 352
Principles of Food Preparation
3
CFS 355
Nutrition for Wellness
3
CHEM/ENVS 380
Chemistry Behind Environmental Pollution (ES)
3
ERTH 310
The Violent Earth (ES)
3
ERTH 325
Geology of the National Parks (ES)
3
ERTH 330
California Water (ES)
3
ERTH 335
Global Warming (ES, GP)
3
ERTH 360
California Weather Events
3
ERTH 365
Extreme Weather in a Warming World (GP, ES)
3
GEOG/USP 651
San Francisco Bay Area Environmental Issues (ES)
4
2
Upper Division General Education
H ED 320
Contemporary Sexuality (Spring 17 only)
3
HH 380
Holistic Health: Western Perspectives (LLD, GP)
3
HH 430
Foundation of Biofeedback and Self Regulation (LLD)
3
HH 433
Autogenic Training and Embodied Living (LLD)
3
HH 530
Herbal and Nutritional Principles in Chinese Healing (LLD)
3
HH 535
Western Nutrition and Herbs (LLD, ES)
3
HH 560
Naturopathic Medicine and Personal Wellness (LLD)
3
HH 690
Seminar: Psychophysiology of Healing (LLD)
3
KIN 355
Science, Sport, and Fitness (LLD)
3
LS 430
Future of the Forests (ES, GP)
3
PHIL 350
Philosophy of Science
3
PHIL 351
Philosophy of Risk (ES)
3
PHIL 395
Ethical Issues: Science and Technology (SJ)
3
PHIL 621
Minds, Brains and Computers
3
PSY 330
Child Development (SJ)
3
Upper Division Arts and/or Humanities: UD-C
AA S 322
Chinese American Language and Literature (AERM, SJ)
3
AA S 332
Japanese American Art and Literature (LLD, AERM, SJ)
3
AA S 352
Filipina/o American Literature, Art, and Culture (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
AA S 372
Vietnamese American Literature (AERM)
3
AA S 377
Cambodians in the United States (LLD, AERM, GP, SJ)
3
AA S 512
Asian American Children's/Adolescent Literature (AERM, SJ)
3
AA S 514
Asian American Community Arts Workshop (AERM)
3
AA S 516
Asian American Photographic Explorations (AERM)
3
AA S 540
South Asians in the United States (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
AA S 582
Asian American Women's Literature and the Arts (AERM, SJ)
3
AA S 585
Asian American Religiosities (LLD, AERM, GP, SJ)
3
AA S 588
Asian American Media Workshop (AERM)
3
AFRS 326
Black Religion (AERM, SJ)
3
AFRS 400
Black Arts and Humanities
3
AFRS 645
Literature of the Harlem Renaissance (AERM, GP, SJ (provisionally approved))
3
AIS 310
American Indian Religion and Philosophy (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
AIS 320
American Indian Music (AERM, SJ)
3
AIS 560
Modern Creative and Performing Arts (AERM, SJ)
3
AMST 310/HUM 485
The Arts and American Culture (AERM)
3
AMST 410/HUM 450
California Culture
3
ANTH 569/SXS 567
Cross-Cultural Aspects of Sex and Gender (SJ)
3
BECA 301
Media Literacy in the Electronic Culture (SJ)
3
BECA 321
Critical Study of Popular Culture
3
BECA/WGS 485
Women and Media (AERM, SJ)
3
BUS 440
Ethics at Work: Business Impacts
3
C W 508
Introduction to Environmental Literature (ES)
3
CFS/HTM 351
Asian Food, Culture, and Hospitality (AERM)
3
CINE 375
U.S. Culture and Cinema of the 1950s (AERM, SJ)
3
CLAR 500
Ancient Egyptian Civilization
3
CLAS 410/HUM 401
Ancient Greek Literature
3
CLAS 415/HUM 402
Ancient Roman Literature
3
CLAS 490
History of Ideas in the Ancient Classical World
3
COMM 541
Critical Approaches to Culture and Communication
4
CWL 421
Celtic Literature
3
CWL 422
Imagining the Constructed Body: From Statues to Cyborgs (GP)
3
3
CWL 423
Going Medieval: Comparative Medieval European Literature
3
CWL 424
Multicultural Middle Ages
3
CWL/HUM 432
From Ghost Stories to Short Stories: Japanese Fiction in Comparative Contexts (GP)
3
CWL 440
Typical American": Narratives of Multiculturalism in the Americas from 1492 to the Present (GP)
3
CWL 450
Literary Crossings (GP)
3
CWL/JS 480
European Jewish Writers (GP, SJ)
3
DANC 350
Dance Aesthetics: Cultural/Historical Perspectives (GP)
3
DANC 430
Historical Survey of Dance in the Western World
3
DANC/ANTH 657
Ethnology of Dance (GP)
3
E ED 613
Integrated Arts Curricula in ECE (SJ)
3
E ED 616
Language and Literacy in Multilingual ECE Settings (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
EDUC 450
Art for Children (LLD)
3
EDUC 681
Teaching Language and Literature with Elementary and Middle School Students
3
ENG/MGS 380
British and American Travellers to Greece (GP)
3
ENG 401
Introduction to Writing Studies
3
ENG 418
Grammar for Writers
3
ENG 420
Introduction to the Study of Language (GP)
3
ENG 465
Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction (ES)
3
ENG 501
Age of Chaucer
3
ENG 510
The Age of Wit
3
ENG 526
Age of the American Renaissance: 1830-1860 (AERM, SJ)
3
ENG 535
Literature and Ecology (ES)
3
ENG/JS/WGS 546
20th Century American Jewish Women Writers
3
ENG 581
Jane Austen
3
ENG 601
Literature and Psychology
3
ENG 602
Literature and Society (AERM)
3
ENG 615
Imagery, Metaphor, and Symbol
3
ENG 631
Post-Colonial Literature in English (GP)
3
GPS/I R/PHIL 315
Introduction to Global Peace Studies (ES, GP, SJ)
3
H ED 455
Community Organizing and Community Building for Health (LLD, AERM, ES, GP, SJ)
3
HH 382
Holistic Health: Human Nature and Global Perspectives (LLD, GP)
3
HH 420
Chinese Body-Mind Energetics (LLD, GP)
3
HH 545
Imagery and Healing in Tibetan Culture (LLD, GP)
3
HH 660
Art as Healing (LLD)
3
HIST 313
Comparative History of Love and Sexuality (GP, SJ)
3
HIST 320
Archaic and Classical Greece (GP)
3
HIST 327
The Medieval Mediterranean (ES, GP)
3
HIST 347
Women in Modern Europe (GP, SJ)
3
HIST 455
The Philippines and the United States (USH, AERM, GP, SJ)
3
HIST 464
American Ethnic and Racial Relations to1890 (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
HIST 465
American Ethnic and Racial Relations II: 1890-Present (USH, AERM, SJ)
3
HIST 470
The U.S. Constitution to 1877 (USH, USG and CSLG, AERM, SJ)
3
HIST 471
U.S. Constitution since 1877 (USH, USG and CSLG, AERM, SJ)
3
HIST 478
American Mass Culture II: Gilded Age to Digital Age
3
HIST 572
Taiwan: History, Memory, and Imagination (GP, ES)
3
HUM 345
Humanism and Mysticism (GP)
3
HUM 375
Biography of a City (any city, GP)
3
HUM 376
San Francisco (ES)
3
HUM/JS 377
Jerusalem (GP)
3
HUM 390
Images of Eroticism (GP)
3
HUM 415
Contemporary Culture (GP)
3
HUM/PHIL 432
Nietzsche and Postmodernism
3
4
Upper Division General Education
HUM 455
Humanities of the Americas (GP)
3
HUM 490
American Images: Photography and Literature
3
HUM 496
Islam and the Poetics of Space (GP)
3
HUM 530
Chinese Civilization (GP)
3
HUM 531
Images of Modern China (GP)
3
HUM 532/CWL 432
From Ghost Stories to Short Stories: Japanese Fiction in Comparative Contexts (GP)
3
ITEC 333
Digital Pioneers: Creating Innovative Digital Entrepreneurs (LLD, AERM)
3
JS 301
Judaism, An Introduction (SJ)
3
JS 350
Jewish Social Responsibility (SJ)
3
JS/HUM 377
Jerusalem (GP)
3
JS/CINE 408
Israeli Cinema (GP)
3
JS 410/PHIL 514
Kabbalah and Mysticism in the Jewish Tradition
3
JS/PHIL 415
The Hebrew Bible
3
JS 425/PHIL 552
Judaism: Religion and Text
3
JS/CWL 437/ENG 533
Holocaust and Literature (SJ)
3
JS/HIST 449
American Jewish History (AERM, SJ, USH)
3
JS/CWL/ENG 451
Jewish Literature of the Americas (AERM, GP)
3
JS/CWL 480
European Jewish Writers (GP, SJ)
3
JS/HUM/PHIL 501
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (GP)
3
JS 540
Anti-Semitism (GP, SJ)
3
JS/HIST 632
Jewish History I: Beginnings to 1650 (GP)
3
JS/HIST 633
Jewish History II: 1650 to Present (GP)
3
LTNS 305
Latina/o Studies Creative Writing Workshop (AERM, GP)
3
LTNS/CINE 409
Latina/o Cinema (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
LTNS 450
Indigenismo: Indigenous Cultures of the Americas (AERM, ES, GP)
3
LTNS 455
Resistance Literature of the Americas (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
LTNS 475
Aztec Philosophy (AERM, GP)
3
LTNS 530
Latina/os and the Media (LLD, AERM, SJ)
3
LTNS 560
Contemporary Latina/o Literature (AERM, GP SJ)
3
LTNS 679
Central American Literature: Roots to the Present (GP, SJ)
3
MGS 397/ENG 398
Greek American Literature (GP, SJ)
3
MGS/CWL/ENG 452
Forster, Durrell, and Cavafy (GP)
3
MUS 400
Music Performance
3
MUS 505
Music of the World's Peoples (GP)
3
MUS 506
Survey of Jazz (AERM, USH)
3
MUS 530
Musics of the Middle East and India (GP)
3
MUS 558
Music of John Coltrane (AERM)
3
MUS 559
Women in Jazz (USH, AERM)
3
PHIL 301
Ancient Philosophy
3
PHIL 302
Medieval Philosophy
3
PHIL 303
Modern Philosophy
3
PHIL 330
Political Philosophy (SJ)
3
PHIL/SXS 369
Philosophical Issues in Sexuality (SJ)
3
PHIL 378
Philosophy of Criminal Law (SJ)
3
PHIL 380
Philosophy of Law (SJ)
3
PHIL 383
Ethics in Medicine (LLD, SJ)
3
PHIL 384
Philosophy of Research Ethics (LLD, GP, SJ)
3
PHIL 425
Existentialism
3
PHIL/HUM 432
Nietzsche and Postmodernism
3
PHIL 435
Human Rights in Global Perspective (ES, GP)
3
PHIL 436
Islamic Political Philosophy (GP, SJ)
3
PHIL 445/SXS 469
Sex and Morality (LLD)
3
5
PHIL 450
Ethics (SJ)
3
PHIL 451
Feminist Moral Issues (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
PHIL 455/SXS 569
Sex and the Law (SJ)
3
PHIL 460
Philosophy of Art (GP)
3
PHIL 464
Philosophy and Film (GP, SJ)
3
PHIL 470
Environmental Ethics (ES, SJ)
3
PHIL 494
Philosophy and Personal Development (LLD)
3
PHIL 500
Philosophy of Religion
3
PHIL 502
World Religions
3
PHIL 509
The Buddhist Tradition (GP)
3
PHIL 511
Chinese Philosophy and Religion
3
PHIL 516
Islamic Philosophy (GP)
3
PHIL 517
Islamic Mysticism (GP)
3
PHIL 525/RELS 300
The Nature of Religious Experience (LLD, GP)
3
PRSN 411
Persian Media in English (GP)
3
PRSN 450
Religious Traditions in Iran (GP)
3
PRSN 550
Persian Culture Through Films in English (GP)
3
RRS 360
Cultural Dialogues and Ethnic Literature (AERM)
3
RRS/SXS 380
Coloring Queer: Imagining Communities (AERM, SJ)
3
RRS/ARAB 450
Contemporary Arabic and Arab American Literature (AERM, GP)
3
RRS 571
Women, Class, and Race
3
SXS/WGS 551
Queer Literatures and Media (LLS, AERM, GP, SJ)
3
TH A 406
The Art of Comedy
3
TH A 407
Popular Theatre/Popular Entertainment (GP)
3
TH A 408
Asian Plays and Performance Styles: Japan (GP)
3
TH A 451
Storytelling and Folk Literature (GP)
3
TH A 454
The Business of Acting (GP)
3
WGS 303
Women as Creative Agents (AERM, SJ)
3
WGS 513
Gender, War, and Militarism (GP, SJ)
3
WGS 541
Women Writers and Social Change (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
WGS 542
Gender and Popular Music (AERM, GP)
3
Upper Division Social Sciences: UD-D
AA S 301
Asian Americans of Mixed Heritages (LLD, AERM, GP, SJ)
3
AA S 320
Chinese in the United States (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
AA S 323
Chinese American Identities (LLD, AERM, GP, SJ)
3
AA S 330
Nikkei in the United States (AERM, SJ)
3
AA S 333
Japanese American Identities (AERM)
3
AA S 350
Filipina/os in the United States (AERM)
3
AA S 353
Filipina/o American Identities (AERM, SJ)
3
AA S 360
Koreans in the United States (LLD, AERM, GP, SJ)
3
AA S 370
Vietnamese in the United States (LLD, AERM, GP, SJ)
3
AA S 373
Vietnamese American Identities (LLD, AERM, GP, SJ)
3
AA S 510
Asian Americans in California (SJ)
3
AA S 570
Southeast Asians in the United States (LLD, AERM, GP, SJ)
3
AA S 587
Asian Americans and Environmental Justice (AERM, ES, SJ)
3
AA S 595
Asian American Communities and Public Policy (AERM, SJ)
3
AA S 681
Asian American Community Changes and Development (AERM, SJ)
3
AFRS 370
Health, Medicine, and Nutrition in the Black Community (AERM, ES, SJ)
3
AFRS 450
African Philosophy and Cosmology (AERM)
3
AFRS 515
Black Family Studies (AERM, ES, SJ)
3
AFRS 516
Research Methods
3
6
Upper Division General Education
AIS 300
American Indian Studies Research Methodologies (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
AIS 330
American Indian Law (AERM, SJ)
3
AIS/AFRS 350/LTNS 355
Black-Indians in the Americas (AERM)
3
AIS 400
American Indian Education (LLD, AERM, GP, SJ)
3
AIS/SXS/WGS 440
Native Sexualities and Queer Discourse (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
AIS 460
Power and Politics in American Indian History (AERM, SJ, USH)
3
AIS 470
American Indian Ethnicity: Problems in Identity (AERM, SJ)
3
ANTH/CINE 327
Anthropology and Film (GP)
3
ANTH/HIST 609
Approaches to the African Past (GP)
3
C D 300
Human Communicative Disorders (SJ)
3
C D 655
Dynamics of Communication Development
3
C J 300
Criminal Justice: A Cross-Disciplinary Perspective
4
C J 435/LTNS 430
Race, Crime, and Justice (SJ)
3
CFS 320
Children and Families
3
CFS 543
Sustainability in the Textile, Housing, and Food Industries (ES)
3
COMM 527
Health Communication (LLD)
4
COMM 531
Conflict Resolution (LLD)
4
COUN 450/RRS 460/SXS 460
AIDS and People of Color in the U.S. (AERM, SJ)
3
CST 300/PLSI 386
Introduction to Critical Social Thought (SJ)
3
E ED 602
Advanced Curriculum Study in ECE (AERM, SJ)
3
E ED 603
Promoting Young Children's Social and Emotional Development (AERM SJ)
3
E ED 604
Advanced Issues in Collaboration with Families and Communities in ECE (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
E ED 615
Environmental Education in ECE (ES)
3
EDUC 639
Bilingual Education in the U.S.: A History of Struggle, Resistance, and Achievement
3
ENVS/GEOG 600
Environmental Problems and Solutions (ES, GP)
3
GEOG 421
Future Environments (ESM GP, SJ)
3
GEOG/I R 445
Geopolitics and Globalization
3
GEOG 552
Geography of California (AERM, ES, SJ)
3
GPS/PHIL 375
Peace Law and Human Rights in the U.S. (ES, GP)
3
GRN 500
Gerontology: An Interdisciplinary Perspective (effective Spring 2017; (LLD))
3
GRN 510/NURS 500
Death and Dying in Contemporary Society (effective Spring 2017; (LLD))
3
H ED 303
Health Disparities and Sexual and Gender Minority Communities: LGBTQI Health
3
H ED 315
Drugs and Society (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
H ED 320
Contemporary Sexuality (Fall 16 only)
3
H ED 414
Women's Health--Problems and Issues (AERM, SJ)
3
H ED 415
Health Aspects of Aging (LLD, SJ)
3
H ED 417
AIDS: Contemporary Health Crisis (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
HH 381
Holistic Health: Eastern Perspectives (LLD, GP)
3
HH 383
Chinese Perspectives in Holistic Health (LLD)
3
HH 450
Somatic Education and Holistic Health (LLD)
3
HH 540
Meditation and Imagery in Healing (LLD, GP)
3
HH 650
Anthroposophical Health Studies (LLD, GP)
3
HH 670
Alternative Health Practices (LLD, GP)
3
HH 680
Holistic Health Internship Seminar (LLD)
3
HIST 336
The Reformation (Spring 2017; (GP))
3
HIST 400
History of Modern European Imperialism (effective Spring 2017; SJ, (GP Fall 2016 only))
3
HIST 450
History of California (CSLG)
3
HIST 466/RRS 600
History of People of Color in the U.S. (AERM, SJ, USH)
3
HIST 489/USP 400
Dynamics of the American City (SJ)
3
HIST/WGS 575
History of Women in China and Japan (GP, SJ)
3
HIST 611
Modern Africa (GP)
3
HIST 612
Gender in African History (GP)
3
7
HTM 324
Historical and Contemporary Aspects of Food, Beverage, and Culture in America
3
HTM/ISYS 339
Information Technology for International Hospitality and Tourism (GP)
3
HTM 421
Food, Wine, and Culture in California
3
HTM 425
The Business of International Tourism (GP)
3
I R/PLSI 322
Latin American Policy Analysis (GP)
4
I R 324
Middle East and North Africa in International Relations (ES, GP)
4
I R 335
Muslim Societies in Transnational Perspective (AERM, GP)
4
I R 336
Politics of Globalization (GP)
4
I R/PLSI 544
Women in the World (GP, SJ)
4
IBUS 330
International Business and Multicultural Relations (GP)
3
JS/I R/PLSI 430
Israeli Democracy: Politics, Institutions, and Society (GP)
3
JS 560/I R 530
The Arab-Israeli Conflict (GP)
3
KIN 331
Peak Performance (LLD, GP, SJ)
3
LS 401
Social Sciences Core II (ES, GP)
3
LTNS 380
Afro/Latina/o Diasporas (AERM, GP)
3
LTNS 460
Central Americans of the U.S.: History and Heritage (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
LTNS/ETHS 470
Latina/o Immigration to the U.S. (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
LTNS/C J 485
Latina/o Youth, Crime, and Justice (SJ)
3
LTNS/RRS/SOC 580
Educational Equity (AERM, SJ)
3
LTNS 660
Latina/o Politics (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
LTNS 670/PLSI 408
Mexican Politics and Society (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
MEIS 300
Foundations in Middle East and Islamic Studies (LLD, GP)
3
NURS 500/GRN 510
Death and Dying in Contemporary Society (effective Spring 2017; (LLD))
3
PHIL 335
Law and Society (AERM, SJ)
3
PHIL/PLSI 355
Politics and Ethics of the Consumer Society (ES, SJ)
3
PLSI 354
Politics, the Environment, and Social Change (ES, SJ)
4
PLSI 381
Political Theories of Sexuality (SJ)
4
PLSI 388
Politics and the Popular (SJ)
4
PLSI 393
Anarchist Political Theory (SJ)
4
PLSI/I R 404
Politics of China (GP)
4
PLSI/I R 407
Politics of Russia (GP)
4
PLSI 410
Middle East Politics (GP)
4
PLSI/I R 411
East Asian Politics (GP)
4
PLSI/I R 416
Ethnicity and Nationalism (GP)
4
PLSI 419
Comparative Political Economy (GP)
4
PLSI/ETHS 466
Race and American Democracy (AERM, SJ)
4
PLSI/I R 544
Women in the World (GP, SJ)
4
PLSI/USP 560
Urban Poverty and Policy (SJ)
4
PSY 435
Behavior Problems of Children
3
USP/PLSI 560
Urban Poverty and Policy (SJ)
4
RPT 380
Developmental Play Processes (LLD)
3
RPT 440
Urban Recreation and Parks (AERM, SJ)
3
RPT 605
Ecotourism Principles and Practices (ES, GP, SJ)
3
RRS 310
Arab Revolutions and Social Movements (ES, GP, SJ)
3
RRS/SOC 330
Comparative Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.: Class, Gender, and Nation (AERM, SJ)
3
RRS 370
Islamophobia: Roots, Development, and Contestation of Hatred (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
RRS/SOC 410
Grassroots Organizing for Change in Communities of Color (SJ)
3
RRS 420
Arab American Identity: Memory and Resistance (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
RRS 430
Arab Media Images in America: Impact on Arab Americans (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
RRS 435
National Security and the Racialization of Arabs and Muslims in North America (AERM, GP SJ)
3
RRS 480
Youth Culture, Race and Resistance (AERM SJ)
3
RRS 600/HIST 466
History of People of Color in the U.S. (AERM, SJ, USH)
3
8
Upper Division General Education
RRS 620
Colonialism, Imperialism and Resistance (GP, SJ)
3
RRS 625
Mixed Race Studies: A Comparative Focus (AERM, SJ)
3
RRS 630
Palestine: Ethnic Studies Perspective (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
RRS 657/AA S 541
South Asian Diaspora (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
S ED/EDUC 300
Education and Society (SJ)
3
SOC/RRS 410
Grassroots Organizing for Change in Communities of Color (AERM, SJ)
3
SOC 464
Families and Society
4
SOC 469
Gender and Society
4
SOC 483
Global Sociology (GP)
4
SPED 310
Exploring Visual Impairments
3
SPED 330
Introduction to Disability
3
SPED 370
Young Children Disabled or At Risk and Their Families
3
SPED 688
American Sign Language I
3
SXS/PSY 320
Sex and Relationships (LLD)
3
SXS 400/PSY 450/SOC 400
Variations in Human Sexuality (SJ)
3
SXS 455
Sex, Power and Politics (AERM, SJ)
3
SXS/RRS 460/COUN 450
AIDS and People of Color in the U.S. (AERM, SJ)
3
USP/PLSI 580
Housing Policy and Planning (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
WGS 514
Women and the Prison Industrial Complex (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
WGS 515
Gender, Race, and Reproduction (AERM, GP)
3
WGS 534
Gender and the Law (AERM, SJ)
3
WGS 536
Gender, Globalization and Women's Human Rights (GP, SJ)
3
WGS 562
History of African American Women (AERM, SJ)
3
WGS 593
Gender, Health, and the Environment (ES, GP)
3
WGS 621
Feminist Theories (AERM, GP, SJ)
3
Abbreviations
AERM: American Ethnic and Racial Minorities
ES: Environmental Sustainability
GP: Global Perspectives
LLD: Lifelong Learning and Self-Development (Area E)
SJ: Social Justice
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