HUMAN BIOLOGY AND SOCIETY HBS, B.A. premajor HBS, B.S. premajor (36-41 units) (91-105 units) Society and Genetics 5, M71A or M72A Anthropology 7 Society and Genetics 5, M71A or M72A Anthropology 7 Two courses from: American Indian Studies M10, Anthropology 9, Asian American Studies 20, Gender Studies 10, General Education Cluster courses M1A through 80CW, Geography 3, History 3C, Honors Collegium 70A, Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology 40, 50, 60, Philosophy 4, 6, 8, 22, 22W, Public Policy 10A, Sociology 1, M5 Two courses from: American Indian Studies M10, Anthropology 9, Asian American Studies 20, Gender Studies 10, General Education Cluster courses M1A through 80CW, Geography 3, History 3C, Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology 40, 50, 60, Philosophy 4, 6, 8, 22, 22W, Public Policy 10A, Sociology 1, M5 Chem 14A, 14B, 14BL, 14C, 14CL, 14D -- or -Chem 20A, 20B, 20L, 30A, 30AL, 30B, 30BL Life Sciences 1, 2, 3, 4 and 23L Statistics 10 or 13 Chemistry 14A Life Sciences 1 and 2 Statistics 10 or 13 Math 3A, 3B, 3C; or MATH 31A, 31B, 32A; or Life Sciences 30A, 30B Physics 6A, 6B, 6C; or 1A, 1B, 1C, 4AL, 4BL APPLICATION REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION TO THE MAJOR: Apply early sophomore Spring. Spring application available on department website during Winter. HBS, B.A. applicants must complete all premajor courses by end of sophomore Spring. HBS, B.S. applicants must complete at least 13 premajor courses by end of sophomore Spring. HBS, B.A. major HBS, B.S. major (44 units) (44 units) Society and Genetics 101 Society and Genetics 105A Society and Genetics 105B Society and Genetics 108 complete five electives in one concentration: Society and Genetics M102 Society and Genetics 105A Society and Genetics 105B Society and Genetics 108 complete five electives in one concentration: Bioethics and Public Science Policy Evolutionary Biology, Culture and Behavior Historical and Social Studies of Science Medicine and Public Health Population Genetics two quarters of Society and Genetics 193 4.0 units of internship (195CE), apprenticeship (196), and/or research (199) Bioethics and Public Science Policy Evolutionary Biology, Culture and Behavior Historical and Social Studies of Science Medicine and Public Health Population Genetics two quarters of Society and Genetics 193 4.0 units of internship (195CE), apprenticeship (196), and/or research (199) last updated: September 23, 2014 CONCENTRATION #1: BIOETHICS AND PUBLIC SCIENCE POLICY Complete 5 electives: at least one SOCIETY AND GENETICS elective, plus 4 more electives from the approved list below. NOTE: If you pursue a subfocus (see bottom of page), subfocus courses will credit toward your electives, as if they were on the approved list below. Course numbers with underlying requisites are highlighted in red and underlined. Anthropology Asian American Studies Bioengineering Communication Studies Disability Studies Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Epidemiology Gender Studies Geography Global Studies History Honors Collegium Philosophy Psychology Public Policy Social Welfare Society and Genetics Sociology M134, 153P, M158Q, 181, 182 113 165EW 101 101, M121 176 100 (restricted to PUB HLT minors, except during summer session) M114, 125, 134, M162, M164, 171A M109, M115 100A, 100B 180A, 180C 177 124, 125, 137, 150, 153A, 154, 154B, 155, C156, 157A, 157B, 170 187C 103 162 M102 (elective for B.A. only), 120, 121, 130, 131, M140, 160, 161, 162, 163, 175, 180, 188, 195CE, 197, 199 143, 154, 156, 170 (Optional) Subfocus areas for "BIOETHICS AND PUBLIC SCIENCE POLICY" Designed and recommended for students who intend a career in medicine or allied health services or are going on to graduate school in the life or health sciences. If you wish, choose ONE subfocus, and the courses taken in it will credit toward your electives. Cell Development Microbiology and Immunology Molecular Biology and Genomics Physiology Psychology and Mental Health Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology 138, 165A, 168 Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics 101, 185A, and one course from 103AL, 106, 107, 158, 168 Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology 144, 172, and one course from CM156, Human Genetics CM124, C144, Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics C122, 158 Physiological Science 111A, 111B, and one course from 147, 149, 177 Three courses from Psychology M107, 112A, 112B, 115, M117J, 127A, 129C, 160 CONCENTRATION #2: EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, CULTURE AND BEHAVIOR Complete 5 electives: at least one SOCIETY AND GENETICS elective, plus 4 more electives from the approved list below. NOTE: If you pursue a subfocus (see bottom of page), subfocus courses will credit toward your electives, as if they were on the approved list below. Course numbers with underlying requisites are highlighted in red and underlined. Anthropology Communication Studies Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Gender Studies Linguistics 121C, 124A, 124B, 124P, M125A, M127, 128A, M151, M158Q, 185A, 186P 112, 116, M123W, 126, 148 120, 121, 126, 129, 135, 175, 176 M114, M159, M162, M165, M167 C135 Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology CM156 Philosophy 137, M187 Psychology 110, 112A, 112B, 115, 160 M102 (elective for B.A. only), 120, 121, M140, 160, 161, 162, 163, 175, 180, Society and Genetics 188, 195CE, 197, 199 Sociology 156 (Optional) Subfocus areas for "EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, CULTURE and BEHAVIOR" Designed and recommended for students who intend a career in medicine or allied health services or are going on to graduate school in the life or health sciences. If you wish, choose ONE subfocus, and the courses taken in it will credit toward your electives. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Psychology and Mental Health Three courses from Anthropology 121C, 124A, 124P, M125A, 128A, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 100, 116, 120, 121, 126, 129, 130, 135, 175, 176 Three courses from Psychology M107, 112A, 112B, 115, M117J, 127A, 129C, 160 CONCENTRATION #3: HISTORICAL AND SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE Complete 5 electives: at least one SOCIETY AND GENETICS elective, plus 4 more electives from the approved list below. NOTE: If you pursue a subfocus (see bottom of page), subfocus courses will credit toward your electives, as if they were on the approved list below. Course numbers with underlying requisites are highlighted in red and underlined. Anthropology Asian American Studies Bioengineering Disability Studies Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Environmental Health Sciences Epidemiology Gender Studies Geography Global Studies History Honors Collegium Human Genetics Neurobiology Philosophy Society and Genetics Sociology M125A, 153P, 181, 182, 185A 105 165EW 101, M121 100, 120, 126, 130, 175 100, C185A, C185B 100 (restricted to PUB HLT minors, except during summer session) 134, M162, M164, M180B M109, M115 100A, 100B M151C, 179A, 179B, 180A, 180C 177 C144 M169 124, 125, 129, 130, 137, 155 M102 (elective for B.A. only), 120, 121, 130, 131, M140, 160, 161, 162, 163, 175, 180, 188, 195CE, 197, 199 M138, 143, M148, 154, 156, 170 (Optional) Subfocus areas for "HISTORICAL AND SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE" Designed and recommended for students who intend a career in medicine or allied health services or are going on to graduate school in the life or health sciences. If you wish, choose ONE subfocus, and the courses taken in it will credit toward your electives. Cell Development Microbiology and Immunology Molecular Biology and Genomics Physiology Psychology and Mental Health Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology 138, 165A, 168 Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics 101, 185A, and one course from 103AL, 106, 107, 158, 168 Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology 144, 172, and one course from CM156, Human Genetics CM124, C144, Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics C122, 158 Physiological Science 111A, 111B, and one course from 147, 149, 177 Three courses from Psychology M107, 112A, 112B, 115, M117J, 127A, 129C, 160 CONCENTRATION #4: MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH Complete 5 electives: at least one SOCIETY AND GENETICS elective, plus 4 more electives from the approved list below. NOTE: If you pursue a subfocus (see bottom of page), subfocus courses will credit toward your electives, as if they were on the approved list below. Course numbers with underlying requisites are highlighted in red and underlined. Anthropology Chicana and Chicano Studies Communication Studies Computer Science Disability Studies Epidemiology Gender Studies History Human Genetics M134 CM106 116, M123W CM121 101, M121 100 (restricted to PUB HLT minors, except during summer session) M114, 125, M162, M164, M167 M151C C144 Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology Neurobiology Neuroscience Philosophy Psychology 138, CM156, 172 M169 180 150, 154, 154B, 155, C156, 157A, 157B M107, 112B, 115, M117J, 127A, 129C, M140 150, M160A, M160B (can alternatively be used to satisfy internship requirement) 162 M102 (elective for B.A. only), 120, 121, 130, 131, M140, 160, 161, 162, 163, 175, 180, 188, 195CE, 197, 199 130, 132, 134, 143, 145, 154, 156, 170 Public Health Social Welfare Society and Genetics Sociology (Optional) Subfocus areas for "MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH" Designed and recommended for students who intend a career in medicine or allied health services or are going on to graduate school in the life or health sciences. If you wish, choose ONE subfocus, and the courses taken in it will credit toward your electives. Cell Development Microbiology and Immunology Molecular Biology and Genomics Physiology Psychology and Mental Health Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology 138, 165A, 168 Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics 101, 185A, and one course from 103AL, 106, 107, 158, 168 Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology 144, 172, and one course from CM156, Human Genetics CM124, C144, Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics C122, 158 Physiological Science 111A, 111B, and one course from 147, 149, 177 Three courses from Psychology M107, 112A, 112B, 115, M117J, 127A, 129C, 160 CONCENTRATION #5: POPULATION GENETICS AND HISTORY Complete 5 electives (at least one of which must be a SOCIETY AND GENETICS elective) following the program described below. NOTE: If you pursue a subfocus (see bottom of page), those subfocus courses will credit toward your electives. Course numbers with underlying requisites are highlighted in red and underlined. Two courses from: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Human Genetics Society and Genetics 135 CM124 120 And any additional courses from: Ancient Near East Anthropology Asian American Studies Computer Science Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Gender Studies History Honors Collegium Human Genetics Linguisitics 162, CM163 110P, 111, M140, M158Q, 181, 182, 186P 113 CM121 120, 121, 135 M162, M180B M108C, M151C, 164D, 180A, 180C, 191B through 191O M143 CM124, C144 110, 114, 127, 130, 132, M150 Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology 172 Psychology 160 M102 (elective for B.A. only), 120, 121, 130, 131, M140, 160, 161, 162, 163, Society and Genetics 175, 180, 188, 195CE, 197, 199 Sociology 154, 156 (Optional) Subfocus in "POPULATION GENETICS AND HISTORY" Designed and recommended for students who intend a career in medicine or allied health services or are going on to graduate school in the life or health sciences. If you wish, pursue this subfocus, and the courses taken in it will credit toward your electives. Population Genetics Two courses from Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 135, Human Genetics CM124, Society and Genetics 120, and one course from Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 120, 121, Human Genetics C144 APPENDIX. COURSE ENROLLMENT RESTRICTIONS TITLE Notes For detailed course descriptions, see http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/catsel.aspx Ancient Near East 162 Ancient Near East CM163 Anthropology 110P --Requisite: ANTHRO 8. Anthropology 111 Requisite: ANTHRO 8. Anthropology 121C Requisite: ANTHRO 7 or 12. Recommended requisite: ANTHRO 7 or Life Sciences 1. Recommended requisite: ANTHRO 7 or Life Sciences 1. Recommended requisite: ANTHRO 7 or 12. Enforced requisite: ANTHRO 7 or EE BIOL 13 or 120 or Life Sciences 1. Anthropology 124A Anthropology 124B Anthropology 124P Anthropology M125A Archaeology of Ancient Israel Archaeology of Iran Principles of Archaeology Theory in Anthropological Archaeology Evolution of Genus "Homo" Human Behavioral Ecology Formerly 124. Evolutionary Psychology Evolution of Human Sexual Behavior Great Adaptations: Origins of Complexity in Nature Same as EE BIOL M171. Same as Applied Linguistics CM127 and COMM ST M127. Anthropology M127 -- Animal Communication Anthropology 128A -- Primate Behavior Nonhuman to Human Anthropology M134 -- Cultural Construction of Gender Same as Honors Collegium M129 and Sexuality: Homosexualities and LGBTS M134. Anthropology M140 Anthropology M151 Anthropology 153P Anthropology M158Q Requisite: ANTHRO 33 or Linguistics 20. Requisite: ANTHRO 9. Requisite: ANTHRO 9. -- Anthropology 181 Anthropology 182 Requisite: ANTHRO 9. -- Anthropology 185A Preparation: one upper division introduction to behavioral ecology course, one universitylevel mathematics course (preferably calculus or probability and statistics). Anthropology 186P Asian American Studies 105 Asian American Studies 113 Bioengineering 165EW Chicana and Chicano Studies CM106 Communication Studies 101 Requisite: ANTHRO 7. Requisite: ANTHRO 10. --- Language in Culture Marriage, Family and Kinship Same as GENDER M151. Economic Anthropology Collapses of Past Societies and Same as GEOG M153 and Honors Their Lessons for Our Own Collegium M152. Future Critical Social Theory History of Anthropology Theoretical Behavioral Ecology -- Models of Cultural Evolution Historical Research Methods Asian Americans and Law Bioengineering Ethics Health in Chicano/Latino Population Freedom of Communication Communication Studies 112 Requisite: COMM ST 118 or 120 or 126. Current Problems in Evolution and Communication Communication Studies 116 -- -- Same as Linguistics M146. Formerly 165. Same as PUB HLT M106. Communication and Conflict in Formerly M116. Couples and Families APPENDIX. COURSE ENROLLMENT RESTRICTIONS TITLE Communication Studies M123W Enforced requisite: English Composition 3 or 3H or English as a Second Language 36. Talk and Body Communication Studies 126 -- Communication Studies 148 -- Notes Formerly M123. Same as ANTHRO M148W and Applied Linguistics M161W. Evolution of Interpersonal Communication Marketing, Advertising, and Human Nature Enforced requisites: Computer Science 32 or Program in Computing 10C with grade of Cor better, and one course from Biostatistics 100A, 110A, Civil Engineering 110, Electrical Engineering 131A, Mathematics 170A, or Statistics 100A. Introduction to Bioinformatics Disability Studies 101 -- Perspectives on Disability Studies Disability Studies M121 -- Topics in Gender and Disabilities Same as GENDER M121. Computer Science CM121 Requisite: Life Sciences 1. Not open for credit to students with Ecology and Evolutionary Biology credit for EE BIOL 118, C119, 122 100 through 126, 129, 132 through 134B, 136, or 151B. Introduction to Ecology and Behavior Requisite: Life Sciences 1. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Recommended: EE BIOL 100. Not 116 open for credit to students with credit for Environment 121. Conservation Biology Requisites: Life Sciences 1, 2, 3, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 4, 23L, Mathematics 3A and 3B, 120 or 31A. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Requisites: Life Sciences 3, 4, 121 23L. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 126 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 129 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 130 Requisites: EE BIOL 100, Life Sciences 1, Mathematics 3C or 32A. Recommended: course 129. Requisites: EE BIOL 100, Life Sciences 1. Requisite: Life Sciences 1. Recommended: EE BIOL 120, 135. Requisite: Life Sciences 4. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Strongly recommended: EE BIOL 135 100, Mathematics 31A, 31B. Evolution Molecular Evolution Behavioral Ecology Animal Behavior Principles of Systematic Biology Population Genetics Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Enforced requisite: Life Sciences Evolutionary Dynamics of Sexual 175 1. Conflict Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Requisite: Life Sciences 1. Ecological Ethics 176 Same as CHEM CM160A. APPENDIX. COURSE ENROLLMENT RESTRICTIONS TITLE Notes Environmental Health Sciences 100 Preparation: one course each in chemistry and biology. Designed for science, Introduction to Environmental engineering, and public health Health students. Environmental Health Sciences C185A Preparation: one year of undergraduate biology, calculus, chemistry, and physics. Foundations of Environmental Health Sciences Environmental Health Sciences C185B Requisite: EHS C185A. Foundations of Environmental Health Sciences Epidemiology 100 Gender Studies M114 Gender Studies 125 Gender Studies 134 Gender Studies M159 Gender Studies M162 Gender Studies M164 Gender Studies M165 Gender Studies M167 Gender Studies 171A Gender Studies M180B Geography M109 Geography M115 Global Studies 100A Global Studies 100B History M108C History M151C History 164D Preparation: one full biological sciences course. -Requisite: GENDER 10. Principles of Epidemiology Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies Women and Healthcare in the U.S. Gender, Science, and Theory Pornography and Evolution Requisite: GENDER 10. -Enforced requisite: GENDER 10 Sociology of Gender or Sociology 1. -Politics of Reproduction -Psychology of Gender -Contested Sexualities Requisite: GENDER 10 or POL SCI 10 or PHILOS 6 or 9. Women, Gender and Law: Recommended: GENDER 110A or Jurisprudence of Sexual Equality 110B or M110C. Historical Perspectives on -Gender and Science Human Impact on Biophysical -Environment: What Science Has Learned Environmentalism: Past, Present, -and Future Globalization: Concepts and Enforced requisite: GLBL ST 1. History Globalization: Contemporary Requisite: GLBL ST 100A. Issues Culture Area of Maghrib (North -Africa) Understanding Whiteness in -American History and Culture Preparation: one prior course in Topics in African History: Africa African history at UCLA. Designed and Diaspora in Global and for juniors/seniors. Comparative Perspective History 179A -- History of Medicine: Historic Roots of Healing Arts History 179B -- History of Medicine: Foundations of Modern Medicine History 180A -- Topics in History of Science Open to all during summer session, but restricted to Public Health minors during regular session. Same as LGBTS M114. Same as COMM ST M159. Same as SOCIOL M162. Same as SOCIOL M164. Same as PSYCH M165. Same as LGBTS M167. Same as HIST M180B. Same as Environment M109. Same as Environment M132 and Urban Planning M165. Same as ANTHRO M171P and ARABIC M171. Same as CHICANO CM182. APPENDIX. COURSE ENROLLMENT RESTRICTIONS History 180C -- History 191B -- History 191C -- History 191D -- History 191E -- History 191F -- History 191G -- History 191J -- History 191M -- History 191N -- History 191O -- Honors Collegium M143 -- Honors Collegium 177 Human Genetics CM124 Human Genetics C144 Linguisitics 110 Linguistics 114 Linguisitics 127 Linguistics 130 Linguistics 132 Linguistics C135 Capstone Seminar: History -Latin America Capstone Seminar: History -Near East Capstone Seminar: History -- East Asia Capstone Seminar: History -Africa Capstone Seminar: History -Southeast Asia Capstone Seminar: History -India Capstone Seminar: History -World History From Latin America to US: Same as CHICANO M124. Immigration and Latino Identity Biotechnology and Art Computational Genetics Requisite: LING 20. Requisites: LING 20, 119A or 120A, 119B or 120B. Requisites: LING 20, 119A or 120A, 119B or 120B. Requisites: LING 1 or 20, and 130. Enforced requisite: LING 1 or 20. MIMG 101 Requisites: Life Sciences 3, 4. Requisites: Life Sciences 3, 4, 23L. Recommended requisite or corequisite: MIMG 101. MIMG 106 Capstone Seminar: History -- U.S. -- Requisite: Life Sciences 4. Requisites: Linguistics 20, 102 or 103, 119A or 120A. Strongly recommended preparation: LING 20. Requisite: MIMG 101. Notes Science and Technology in 20th Century Capstone Seminar: History -Medieval Capstone Seminar: History -Europe Enforced requisites: Computer Science 32 or Program in Computing 10C with grade of Cor better, and one course from Biostatistics 100A, 110A, Civil Engineering 110, Electrical Engineering 131A, Mathematics 170A, or Statistics 100A. Linguistics M150 MIMG 103AL TITLE Same as Computer Science CM124. Genomic Technology Introduction to Historical Linguistics American Indian Linguistics Syntactic Typology and Universals Language Development Language Processing Neurolinguistics Introduction to Indo-European Same as Indo-European Studies Linguistics M150. Introductory Microbiology Laboratory Methods in Modern Formerly 103L. Microbiology and Immunology Molecular and Genetic Basis of Bacterial Infections APPENDIX. COURSE MIMG 107 MIMG C122 MIMG 158 MIMG 168 MIMG 185A MCD BIO 138 MCD BIO 144 MCD BIO CM156 MCD BIO 165A MCD BIO 168 MCD BIO 172 Neurobiology M169 Neuroscience 180 ENROLLMENT RESTRICTIONS Requisites: MIMG 185A, Chemistry 153A. Requisites: MIMG CM156, Life Sciences 4. Requisites: MIMG 101, Chemistry 153A. Requisites: Life Sciences 3, 4. Requisites: Life Sciences 3, 4, 23L. Recommended requisite or corequisite: Chemistry 153A. Requisites: Life Sciences 3, 4, 23L. Requisites: Life Sciences 3, 4, 23L. Not open for credit to students with credit for Chemistry 153B. Requisites: Life Sciences 3, 4. Requisites: Chemistry 14D or 30B, Life Sciences 3. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 100 or M140. Enforced requisites: MCD BIO 138, 165A. Strongly recommended: MCD BIO 143, 165B (or Microbiology 132). Requisite: MCD BIO 144 or 165B or Chemistry 153B or Microbiology 132. -- TITLE Viral Pathogenesis Mouse Molecular Genetics Molecular Parasitology Immunology Developmental Biology Molecular Biology Human Genetics Stem Cell Biology Genomics and Bioinformatics History of Neurosciences Preparation: one philosophy course. Philosophy 125 Requisite: PHILOS 31 or 124. Philosophy 129 Preparation: one 4-unit psychology course, one philosophy course. Philosophy of Psychology Philosophy 130 Preparation: two philosophy courses or one philosophy course and one physics course. Philosophy of Space and Time Philosophy 150 Philosophy 153A Requisite: PHILOS 22. Philosophy 154 Requisite: PHILOS 6 or 7 or 22. Same as MIMG CM156. Biology of Cells Enforced requisites: NEUROSC Genetic, Molecular, and Genomic M101A, M101B. Not open for Approaches to Neural credit to students with credit for Development and Disease NEUROSC 191C, seminar 1. Preparation: one philosophy course. Requisite: PHILOS 22. Same as HUM GEN CM122. Microbial Genomics Philosophy 124 Philosophy 137 Notes Philosophy of Science: Historical Philosophy of Science: Contemporary Philosophy of Biology Society and Morals Topics in Ethical Theory: Normative Ethics Topics in Value Theory: Rationality and Action Same as Medical History M169. APPENDIX. ENROLLMENT RESTRICTIONS TITLE Philosophy 154B Preparation: one philosophy course. Topics in Value Theory: Moral Responsibility and Free Will Philosophy 155 -- Medical Ethics Philosophy C156 -- Topics in Political Philosophy COURSE Philosophy 157A Philosophy 157B Philosophy 170 Philosophy M187 Physiological Science 111A Physiological Science 111B Physiological Science 147 Physiological Science 149 Physiological Science 177 Psychology M107 Psychology 110 Psychology 112A Preparation: two philosophy courses. Preparation: two philosophy courses. Preparation: two relevant philosophy courses. History of Political Philosophy History of Political Philosophy Philosophy of Mind Requisite for Gender Studies Philosophical Analysis of Issues in Same as GENDER M110C. majors: GENDER 10; for other Feminist Theory students: one philosophy course. Requisites: PHYSCI 107, Chemistry 14C or 30A, Life Sciences 1, 2, 3, 4, 23L, Physics 1B or 6B or 6CH. Requisites: PHYSCI 111A, Chemistry 14D or 30B. Requisite: PHYSCI 111A or M180A. Requisites: PHYSCI 111A, 111B (111B may be taken concurrently). Requisite: PHYSCI 111A or M180A. Foundations in Physiological Science Foundations in Physiological Science Neurobiology of Learning and Memory Mechanisms of Major Human Diseases Neuroethology Asian American Personality and Same as Asian American Studies Mental Health M117. Requisites: PSYCH 10, 100A. Fundamentals of Learning Basic Processes of Motivated Requisites: PSYCH 10, 100A, 110. Behavior Requisite: PSYCH 10. Psychology 112B Requisites: PSYCH 10, 100A, 110. Recommended: PSYCH 115. Psychobiology of Fear and Anxiety Psychology 115 Requisites: PSYCH 100A, Life Sciences 2 or 15. Not open to students with credit for PSYCH M117A. Principles of Behavioral Neuroscience Psychology M117J Requisite: PSYCH 115 or M117A (or MCD BIO M175A or NEUROSCI M101A or PHYSCI M180A) or PHYSCI 111A. Biological Bases of Psychiatric Disorders Psychology 127A Requisite: course 10. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 127B or 127C. Abnormal Psychology Psychology 129C Requisites: PSYCH 10, 100A. Culture and Mental Health Psychology M140 -- Introduction to Study of Aging Requisites: PSYCH 10, and 127A or 127B or 127C. -- Genetics of Human Cognition and Behavior Sex and Law Psychology 160 Psychology 187C Notes Same as MCD BIO M181, NEUROSC M130, PHYSCI M181, and Psychiatry M181. Formerly 127. Same as Social Welfare M140. APPENDIX. COURSE ENROLLMENT RESTRICTIONS TITLE Notes Public Health 150 -- Contemporary Health Issues Public Health M160A -- Health Outreach and Education Same as Medicine M160A. for At-Risk Populations Public Health M160B Requisites: PUB HLT M160A. Health Outreach and Education Same as Medicine M160B. for At-Risk Populations Public Policy 103 -- Ethics, Morality, and Public Life: Contemporary Controversies Social Welfare 162 -- Health Policy and Services Society and Genetics M102 -- Societal and Medical Issues in Human Genetics Society and Genetics 120 -- Society and Genetics 121 Society and Genetics 130 --- Society and Genetics 131 -- Society and Genetics M140 Society and Genetics 160 --- Society and Genetics 161 -- Society and Genetics 162 -- Society and Genetics 163 -- Science and Popular Movements Society and Genetics 175 -- Current Directions in Social and Historical Study of Science Society and Genetics 180 Society and Genetics 188 --- Using Genetics to Infer Human History Race, Science and Citizenship Biotechnology and Society Information, Software and Networks Hormones and Behavior Politics of Heredity Controversy and Behavior Genetics Biotechnologies, Law and the Body Requisite: SOCIOL 1. -Requisites: SOCIOL 1, 20, 101. Lectures: variable topics Seminars: variable topics Community and Corporate Internships in Society and Genetics Individual Studies in Society and Genetics Directed Research in Society and Genetics Self and Society Social Psychology: Sociological Approaches Culture and Personality Death, Suicide, and Trauma Human Health and Society Sociology 145 -- Sociology of Deviant Behavior Sociology M148 -- Sociology of Mental Illness Sociology 154 -- Sociology 156 -- Sociology 170 Requisite: SOCIOL 1. Society and Genetics 195CE Contract required. Society and Genetics 197 Contract required. Society and Genetics 199 Contract required. Sociology 130 -- Sociology 132 -- Sociology 134 Sociology M138 Sociology 143 Race and Ethnicity: International Perspectives Race and Ethnicity in American Life Medical Sociology [Required for proposed B.S., elective for proposed B.A.]; formerly SOC GEN 102W Only second quarter of enrollment will credit toward HBS major electives. Same as PSYCH M163. Same as Disability Studies M148.