General Education Interdisciplinary Pathway Minors

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General Education Interdisciplinary Pathway Minors: Course Titles
Gender & Sexuality Studies
Global Development Studies
Foundation Courses (may use one of the following courses
towards 9 units of lower division Pathway):
GEOG 101 (I): Physical Geography
GEOS 130: Introduction to Environmental Science
ENGL 203: Shakespeare in Film
HUMN 220: Arts and Ideas: Ancient/Medieval
THEA 252: Politics, Performance, and Power
HUMN 281 (I): Food and Film
ARTH 100 GC: Art Appreciation: Multicultural Perspectives
ARTH 130 USD: Art History Survey: 1800 to the Present
ENGL 203: Shakespeare in Film
ARTH 150 GC: Survey of Arts of the Americas,
Oceania, and Africa
MUSC 290 GC (S): Introduction to the World of Music
THEA 251 (F): World Theatre
Any approved Foreign Language course
AIST/HIST 230 USD (F): The American Indian
AFAM/HIST 231 USD (S): African American History
ENGL 264 USD/(I): American Ethnic & Regional Writers
MCGS/RELS 224 USD (F): Religion and America’s Ethnic
Minorities
MJIS/RELS 204 USD/(I) (S): Judaism and the Minority Experience
GEOG 102 GC: Peoples, Places, and Environments
MCGS 155 USD/(I): Introduction to Multicultural and
Gender Studies
PSYC 151 USD: Socio-Cultural Context of Psychological
Development
Any approved Foreign Language course
CHST/HIST 135 USD: Mexican Heritage in the United States
PHIL 110: Comparative Peace Studies
RELS 100: Judaism, Christianity, Islam
Any approved Foreign Language course
ENGL 220 (I): Beginning Creative Writing
PHIL 104: The Good Life
RELS 180: Introduction to Religion
Any approved Foreign Language course
ENGL 261: Women Writers
HUMN 224 GC (F): Arts and Ideas: Asia
CHST/FLNG/HUMN 254 USD (S): Chicana/o Arts Ideas
RELS/WMST 275 GC/(I): Women and Religion
Any approved Foreign Language course
ENGL 258 GC/(I): World Literature
LAST 120 GC: Latin American Film and Culture
RELS 202 GC/HIST/MEST 261 GC (F): Islam and the World
RELS 212 GC (S): Religions of India
ECON 103: Principles of Microeconomic Analysis
MCGS 155 USD/(I): Introduction to Multicultural and
Gender Studies
POLS 112 USD (F): Law, Politics, and the Distribution of Justice
POLS 250 USD (S): Introduction to Criminal Justice
ABUS 101: Introduction to Agricultural Business and Economics
PSYC 151 USD: Socio-Cultural Context of Psychological
Development
SOCI 100: Introduction to Sociology
HCSV 265: Human Sexuality
JOUR/WMST 211: Women, Men, and the Media
SOCI/WMST 230: Women in Contemporary Societies
AIST/ANTH 261 USD (F): North American
ANTH 268 GC (S): Indigenous People of Latin America
POLS 102 GC: Politics of the Developing World
WMST 233 GC: Women Internationally
AAST/SOCI 152 USD(S): Introduction to the Asian American
Experience
AFAM 170 USD: Introduction to African American Studies
CHST/SOCI 157 USD(F): Introduction to Chicano Studies
GEOG 105 USD: California Cultural Landscapes
ANTH 116 GC: Power and Scarcity: The Anthropology of Change
SOCI 200: Social Problems
SWRK 170: Social Welfare Institutions: A Response to
Power and Scarcity
ANTH 112 GC: Society, Time, and Archaeology
ECON 101: Introduction to Economics
GEOG 105 USD: California Cultural Landscapes
ANTH 140 GC: Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion
SOCI 227: Sociology of Popular Culture
WMST 170 USD: Introduction to Women's Studies
ECON 102: Principles of Macroeconomic Analysis
HIST 103: The Modern World
LAST 110 GC: Introduction to Latin American Studies
CHLD 252 USD: Child Development
KINE 295: Disability and Physical Activity in the Media
RELS 264 GC/(I): Dying, Death, and Afterlife
ENGL 240: Literature for Life
PSYC 101: Principles of Psychology
SOCI 133: Sociology of Sexuality
NFSC 100: Basic Nutrition
PSYC 101: Principles of Psychology
CHLD 255: Marriage and Family Relationships
CMST 234: Gender and Communication
SOCI 133: Sociology of Sexuality
CHLD 272 GC: Children in a Changing World
INST 110 (I): Introduction to International Engagement
RELS 264 GC/(I): Dying, Death, and Afterlife
Humanities (C2)
Arts (C1)
Foundation Courses
Foundation Courses (may use one of the following courses
towards 9 units of lower division Pathway):
PSYC 100: Applications of Critical Thinking and Decision Making
JOUR 130 (I): Professional Writing for Public Audiences
Individual and
Society (D1)
Food Studies
Foundation Courses (may use one of the following courses
towards 9 units of lower division Pathway):
BIOL 105: Food, Fiber, and Drugs
GEOG 101 (I): Physical Geography
GEOS 101: General Geology
PSSC 101: Introduction to Plant Science
Societal
Institutions (D2)
Ethics, Justice & Policy
Foundation Courses (may use one of the following courses
towards 9 units of lower division Pathway):
CMST 131: Speech Communication Fundamentals
CMST 255: Argumentation and Debate
Learning
For Life
(E)
Diversity Studies
Foundation Courses (may use one of the following courses
towards 9 units of lower division Pathway):
ANTH 111: Survey of Physical Anthropology
BIOL 105: Food, Fiber, and Drugs
CMST 132: Small Group Communication
GEOG 101 (I): Physical Geography
JOUR 130 (I): Professional Writing for Public Audiences
PSYC 100: Applications of Critical Thinking and Decision Making
ARTH 130 USD: Art History Survey: 1800 to the Present
KINE 152: Introduction to Dance
THEA 252: Politics, Performance, and Power
Social Science
(UD-D)
Humanities
(UD-C)
Natural Science
(UD-B)
Upper Division Pathway Courses must be taken
from one single pathway.
Upper Division Pathway Courses must be taken
from one single pathway.
Upper Division Pathway Courses must be taken
from one single pathway.
Upper Division Pathway Courses must be taken
from one single pathway.
Upper Division Pathway Courses must be taken
from one single pathway.
BIOL 302 (Z): Evolution
BIOL 323: Biology of Sex
GEOS 355: Geologic Hazards
BIOL 303: Human Genetics
BIOL/PHIL 322 (I): Science and Human Values
GEOS 355: Geologic Hazards
GEOS 375: Geology of Food and Health
NFSC 310 GC: Ecology of Human Nutrition
PSSC 390 GC (F): Food Forever: Comparisons of Sustainable
Food Production Systems
PSSC 392 GC (S): World Food and Fiber Systems
BIOL 323: Biology of Sex
HCSV/WMST 368: Women's Health
MCGS/NURS 326 (Z): Perspectives on Gender and Disease
NFSC 310 GC: Ecology of Human Nutrition
PSSC 390 GC (F): Food Forever: Comparisons of Sustainable
Food Production Systems
PSSC 392 GC (S): World Food and Fiber Systems
ENGL 364 USD/(I): American Ethnic and Regional
Literature in Focus
FLNG 355 USD: Bilingualism in North America
PHIL 337 USD/(I): Philosophy of Race
ENGL 355 (F): Bible, Literature, and Culture
ENGL 356 (S): Literature, Politics, and Activism
PHIL 323 GC/(Z): Moral Issues in Parenting
PHIL 341 GC//(Z): Justice and Global Issues
HIST 341 USD: American Environment
PHIL/RELS 339 (Z): Confronting the Animal: Theory,
Culture, and Practice
ENGL 353 USD: Multicultural Literature: Issues and Themes
HIST 382/LAST 350 GC (F): Modern Mexico
HIST 381 GC (S): Modern Latin America
RELS 332 GC: World Religions and Global Issues
ECON 340 (I): Work, Wealth, and Income Distribution
GEOG 352 USD: The United States
MCGS/SOCI 350 USD: Ethnic and Race Relations
ECON 340 (I): Work, Wealth, and Income Distribution
POLS 365 (Z): Justice System Administration
PSYC 391 USD: Psychology of Prejudice, Hate, and Violence
ABUS 390 GC: World Food and Hunger Issues
ANTH 340 GC/(Z): Anthropology of Food
GEOG 301 (I): Global Economic Geography
HIST/WMST 326 (F): Gender and Sexuality in Modern
European History
HIST/WMST 335 USD (S): Women and Gender in American History
MCGS 310 USD/(Z): Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender,
and Queer Issues and Identities
MCGS/THEA 315 USD: Performance of Identity
CHLD 333 (Z): Children's Gender and Sexuality Development
POLS /WMST 324 (I) (F): Women and Politics
MCGS/POLS 401 USD/(I) (S): Sexual Minorities Law/Politics
PSYC 345: Psychology of Women
For additional assistance, please contact
Academic Advising Programs
Student Services Center 220 (530) 898-5712
Form Updated 9/16/16
Legend:
(USD) US Diversity
(GC) Global Cultures
(F) Offered fall semesters only
(S) Offered spring semesters only
ANTH 376 GC/(Z) (F): Africa: Continuity and Change
ANTH 377 GC/(Z) (S): Anthropology of the Islamic World
GEOG/LAST 357 GC: Lands and Peoples of Latin America
SOCI 354 GC (S): Global Perspectives on
Ethnicity and Nationalism
SOCI 370 GC (F): Population and Migration
(Z) Capstone (not all course sections will satisfy the C requirement, only those with “Z” next to the course number in class schedule)
(I) Writing Intensive (not all course sections will satisfy the WI requirement, only those with “I” next to the course number in class schedule)
General Education Interdisciplinary Pathway Minors: Course Titles
Learning
For Life
(E)
Societal
Institutions (D2)
Individual and
Society (D1)
Humanities (C2)
Arts (C1)
Foundation Courses
Great Books & Ideas
Science, Technology & Values
Sustainability
Foundation Courses (may use one of the following courses
towards 9 units of lower division Pathway):
GEOG 101 (I): Physical Geography
GEOS 101: General Geology
Foundation Courses (may use one of the following courses
towards 9 units of lower division Pathway):
ANTH 111: Survey of Physical Anthropology
BIOL/SCED 102: Introduction to Living Systems
CHEM 100: Chemistry and Current Issues
GEOG 101 (I): Physical Geography
GEOS 105: Introduction to Astronomy
JOUR 130 (I): Professional Writing for Public Audiences
SCED 101: Intro to Earth’s Environment
Foundation Courses (may use one of the following courses
towards 9 units of lower division Pathway):
BIOL/SCED 102 Introduction to Living Systems
CHEM 100: Chemistry and Current Issues
CIVL 175: Biological Processes in Environmental Engineering
GEOG 101 (I): Physical Geography
GEOS 130: Introduction to Environmental Science
SCED 101: Intro to Earth’s Environment
HUMN 222 (I): Arts and Ideas: Modern
MUSC 292: Great Musical Compositions and Composers
THEA 110: Introduction to the Theatre
ARTH 100 GC: Art Appreciation: Multicultural Perspectives
KINE 152: Introduction to Dance
THEA 112: Acting and Social Wellness
CAGD 110: Computer-Assisted Art I
CMGT 275: Architectural History
THEA 252: Politics, Performance, and Power
Any approved Foreign Language course
ENGL 260: Great Books
PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy
RELS 110 GC: Asian Religions
Any approved Foreign Language course
ITAL 260 (I): Wellness and Renaissance in Film
PHIL 104: The Good Life
RELS 180: Introduction to Religion
ARTH 110 (F): Art History Survey
ARTH 120 (S): Art History Survey: Renaissance to 1800
MUSC 290 GC (S): Introduction to the World of Music
THEA 251 (F): World Theatre
Any approved Foreign Language course
PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy
MJIS/RELS 205 USD (F): Jews, Muslims, and the West
RELS 212 GC (S): Religions of India
Any approved Foreign Language course
PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 204/RELS 241: Science and Religion
TECH 182: Science Fiction
Any approved Foreign Language course
AIST/ENGL 252 USD: American Indian Literature
PHIL 129: Environmental Ethics
RELS 247:Religion, Ethics, and Ecology
AIST 170 USD: Introduction to American Indian Studies
HIST 101 GC: Ancient Civilizations
SOCI 100: Introduction to Sociology
ANTH 113 GC: Human Cultural Diversity
HCSV 265: Human Sexuality
NFSC 200 USD/(I): Health at Every Size: A Non-Diet
Approach to Wellness
ANTH 113 GC: Human Cultural Diversity
AAST/ASST 110 GC(I) (F): Introduction to Asian Studies
GEOG 102 GC: Peoples, Places, and Environments
MEST 110 GC/(I) (S): Introduction to Middle Eastern Studies
GEOG 103 (I): Our Digital Planet: Geospatial Technologies
and Society
SOCI 100: Introduction to Sociology
TECH 180: Invention and Innovation
GEOG 102 GC: Peoples, Places, and Environments
HIST 105 GC(I): Global Environmental History
RECR 210: Natural Resources and the Informed Citizen
ANTH 112 GC: Society, Time, and Archaeology
GEOG 106 USD: The American West
POLS 101: Vital Political Problems
ANTH 140 GC: Magic, Witchcraft and Religion
HIST 102 GC: Medieval and Early Modern Civilizations
PSYC 152: Developmental Wellness
ECON 102: Principles of Macroeconomic Analysis
HIST 102 GC: Medieval and Early Modern Civilizations
LAST 110 GC: Introduction to Latin American Studies
ANTH 140 GC: Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion
HIST 102 GC: Medieval and Early Modern Civilizations
JOUR 210 USD: Popular Culture, Mass Media,
and American Values
ANTH 112 GC: Society, Time, and Archaeology
ANTH 116 GC: Power and Scarcity: The Anthropology of Change
GEOG 106 USD: The American West
CHLD 252: Child Development
ENGL 240: Literature for Life
PHIL 217: Existentialism
HSCV 160: Personal Health
KINE 110: Physical Fitness: A Way of Life
RECR 180: Leisure and Life
CMST 235 USD: Intercultural Communication Theories and Practice
INST 110 (I): Introduction to International Engagement
KINE 247 GC: World Sports and Games
CSCI 102: Living With Technology
JOUR 255 (I): Media Literacy and Civic Engagement
PHIL 207 The Meaning of Life
ENVL 105 (I): Environmental Literacy
NFSC 100: Basic Nutrition
UNIV 105 (I): Self, Identity, and Sustainability
Upper Division Pathway Courses must be taken
from one single pathway.
Upper Division Pathway Courses must be taken
from one single pathway.
Upper Division Pathway Courses must be taken
from one single pathway.
Upper Division Pathway Courses must be taken
from one single pathway.
SCED 300 (Z): Revolutionary Ideas in the Natural Sciences
BIOL 318: Biology of Childhood
BIOL 345: Health and Lifestyle Diseases
NFSC 303: Nutrition and Physical Fitness
GEOS 355: Geological Hazards
HCSV 323: International Health
PHYS 376 (Z): War and Peace in the Nuclear Age
BIOL 303: Human Genetics
TECH 380 (Z): Inventing the Future
BIOL 334: Conservation Ecology
GEOS 330 (Z): Environmental Science
PSSC 390 GC (F): Food Forever: Comparisons of Sustainable Food
Production Systems
PSSC 392 GC (S): World Food and Fiber Systems
HUMN 300 (Z): Great Books and Ideas: Arts/Humanities
PHIL 303 (I) (F): History of 19th Century Philosophy
PHIL 340 (I) (S): Social and Political Philosophy
ENGL 354 (S): Classical Literature
ENGL 355 (F): Bible, Literature, and Culture
ENGL 342 (Z): Literature of the Child
HIST 305 GC: Catastrophes and the Shape of Human History
PHIL 327 (Z): Health Ethics
FLNG 340 (S): Literacy Masterpieces in Translation
FLNG 380 (F): Language and Culture in Film
HIST/MEST 362 GC/(Z) (F): The Middle East to 1800
HIST/MEST 363 GC (S): The Middle East After 1800
RELS 332 GC: World Religions and Global Issues
ENGL 350 USD/(I): Science, Technology, and the Literature of
Cultural Change
PHIL 370: Philosophy of Science
RELS 357 (I): End of the World
ENGL 338 (Z): Environmental Rhetoric
HIST 341 USD: American Environment
PHIL 336 USD: American Indian Environmental Philosophies
SOSC 300: Great Books and Ideas in the Social Sciences
ECON 352: Medical Economics
HCSV 370: Drugs in our Society
SOCI 363: Sociology of Human Stress
GEOG 303 GC: Geography and World Affairs
POLS 341: International Relations
SOCI 370 GC (F): Population and Migration
SOCI 335 USD (S): Women, Work and Family
ANTH 333 GC: Nature, Culture, Environment
CDES 307: Technology and Communication
PSYC 321: Brain, Mind, and Behavior
ECON 365: Environmental Economics
GEOG 304: Environmental Issues
SOCI 420: Environmental Sociology
Natural Science
(UD-B)
Humanities
(UD-C)
International Studies
Foundation Courses (may use one of the following courses
towards 9 units of lower division Pathway):
BIOL 103: Human Anatomy
BIOL 104: Human Physiology
GEOS 130: Introduction to Environmental Science
PSYC 100: Applications of Critical Thinking and Decision Making
Upper Division Pathway Courses must be taken
from one single pathway.
Social Science
(UD-D)
Health & Wellness
Foundation Courses (may use one of the following courses
towards 9 units of lower division Pathway):
GEOS 101: General Geology
GEOS 105: Introduction to Astronomy
PHIL 102, 102E: Logic and Critical Thinking
PHYS 100: Cosmology and Universe Evolution
For additional assistance, please contact
Academic Advising Programs
Student Services Center 220 (530) 898-5712
Form Updated 9/16/16
Legend:
(USD) US Diversity
(GC) Global Cultures
(F) Offered fall semesters only
(S) Offered spring semesters only
(Z) Capstone (not all course sections will satisfy the C requirement, only those with “Z” next to the course number in class schedule)
(I) Writing Intensive (not all course sections will satisfy the WI requirement, only those with “I” next to the course number in class schedule)
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