College Breadth Requirements Department of Anthropology Anthropology courses (including courses cross-listed with anthropology) may not be applied towards the breadth requirements. LING 020 may be used as a humanities breadth elective. Students who elect a double major may apply courses in one of the majors toward satisfaction of breadth requirements. No course may be applied to more than one breadth requirement, with the exception of the course taken to meet the Ethnicity requirement. Internships and independent studies may not be used to satisfy breadth requirements. Courses cross-listed with Business Administration, Education and Physical Education may not be used to satisfy breadth requirements. For more detailed information about breadth requirements, please consult the UCR General Catalog. It is the student=s responsibility to verify those courses which fulfill subject requirements. English 1A English 1B English 1C {C AVERAGE, NO GRADE BELOW C-} FOREIGN LANGUAGE {BA: 4TH QTR LEVEL WITH GRADE OF C BS: 3RD QTR LEVEL WITH GRADE OF C} Students who plan to meet their foreign language requirement with the same foreign language they took in high school must take a foreign language placement exam before taking any foreign language classes to determine what course level they should enroll in. Students will not receive credit for courses taken below their level of proficiency. A sufficiently high score on the placement exam can fulfill the foreign language requirement. The placement exam may only be taken once. 1. ETHNICITY 2. 3. 4. {CAN BE USED FOR HUMANITIES OR SOCIAL SCIENCE BREADTH} NATURAL SCIENCES (20 units) Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Science Biological Sciences 1. 2. Biochemistry, Biology, Botany & Plant Sciences, Entomology, Nematology, or Plant Pathology Physical Sciences 3. Chemistry, Physics, or Earth Sciences (excluding cultural Geography) Electives 4. From any dept listed above or physical/biological science courses offered in Environmental Sciences 5. HUMANITIES (20 units) World History HIST 10, 15, or 20 FOR BA DEGREE Fine Arts 1. 2. Art, Art History, Dance, Film & Visual Culture, Music, Theatre, or Creative Writing courses in poetry, fiction, or playwriting Literature/Philosophy/Religious Studies Literature offered by the depts of English, Comp Lit & Foreign Languages, and Hispanic Studies Elective 3. 4. 5. From any dept listed above or Ethnic Studies, Creative Writing (journalism), HMSS Interdisciplinary, Latin American Studies, Linguistics, or Women=s Studies or a foreign language at level 3 or higher (only courses not used in fulfillment of foreign language requirement) FOR BS DEGREE Fine Arts/Lit/Philosophy/Religious Studies Electives SOCIAL SCIENCES (16 units) Economics/Political Science Psychology/Sociology Electives 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. From any dept listed above or Ethnic Studies, Environmental Sciences (social science courses), Geography (cultural geography courses), Human Development, HMSS Interdisciplinary, or Women=s Studies Fall 2002