General Education Program, Segments I and II


General Education Program (Continued)


SEGMENT III: RELATIONSHIPS OF KNOWLEDGE (9 units)

General Requirements

Students subject to the 1991-92 or later Bulletins must:

  1. Complete at least nine units of upper division course work in residence at SFSU in a single Segment III cluster. (See alphabetical listing of clusters below.)
  2. Begin their Segment III course work during or after the semester in which they achieve upper division junior standing (i.e., 60 semester units), but NOT before.
  3. Begin their Segment III course work only after completing all General Education Segment I requirements.
  4. Fulfill all of the specific requirements for completing the cluster.
  5. Complete at least one course in the Segment III cluster that is both outside the major department and outside the major program submitted on the official Application for Graduation.
  6. Complete at least one course in the Segment III cluster that is designated as fulfilling the Cultural, Ethnic, or Social Diversity (CESD) Requirement.

NOTE: Courses taken to fulfill Segment III cluster requirements may not also be used to fulfill Segment II requirements or the U.S. History and Government requirement, including the California State and Local Government component.

Students who have rights to an earlier SFSU Bulletin may complete Segment III clusters and requirements as printed in that Bulletin. Reference copies of earlier Bulletins are available in the Library; the Undergraduate Advising Center, ADM 212; the Office of Undergraduate Studies, ADM 447; and on-line from the SFSU home page beginning with the 1994-96 Bulletin.

All courses listed are three units unless otherwise noted.

African Contributions to World Culture (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category. Choose courses from at least two different departments.

Category A: Classical Africa

BL S 305

Ancient Egypt [CESD]

CLAR 500

Ancient Egyptian Civilization [CESD]

Category B: Africa: Tradition and Transition

BL S 302

Black Diaspora [CESD]

HIST 610

History of Africa [CESD]

Category C: Modern Africa

BL S 301

Africa in Global Perspective [CESD]

GEOG 571

Geography of Africa [CESD]

HIST 611

Modern Africa [CESD]

HUM 360

Styles of African Cultural Expression [CESD]

AIDS: The Modern Epidemic (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A

BIOL 327

AIDS: The Biology of a Modern Epidemic [CESD]
Prerequisite: a course in college biology.

Category B

H ED 417

AIDS: Contemporary Health Crisis [CESD]

Category C

BIOL 321

Magic, Myths, and Medicine--A History of Medicine [CESD]
Prerequisite: a course in college biology and/or history.

BIOL 326

Disease!
Prerequisite: BIOL 100 or equivalent or consent of instructor.

BIOL 330

Human Sexuality
Prerequisite: a course in college biology or consent of instructor.

BIOL 435

Immunology
Prerequisites: BIOL 350 and CHEM 340 or CHEM 349 with grades of C or better.

ETHS 460/
COUN 450

AIDS and People of Color in the U.S. [CESD]
Prerequisites: BIOL 327 and H ED 370 and 417.

H ED 315

Drugs and Society [CESD]

H ED 320

Contemporary Sexuality

America and World Affairs (9-12 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category. At least one course selected must have a different departmental prefix.

Category A

HIST 461

The History of American Foreign Relations

I R 310

U.S. Foreign Policy (4)

Category B

I R/PLSI 321

Development and Foreign Policy--Africa (4) [CESD]

I R/PLSI 322

Latin American Policy Analysis (4) [CESD]

I R 323

Middle East: Periphery (4) [CESD]

I R 324

Middle East: Heartland (4) [CESD]

I R/PLSI 325

Chinese Policies: Domestic and Foreign (4) [CESD]

I R/PLSI/
S S 520

Modernization and Third World Countries (4) [CESD]

Category C

HIST 386

Soviet Russia, the West, and the Cold War

HIST 389

European International History, 1848-1918 [CESD]

HIST 390

European International History, 1918-Present [CESD]

HIST 578

History of Japan [CESD]

I R 327

Europe: Forming a More Perfect Union (4)

I R 328

Domestic and Foreign Policy: Post-Communist Regions (4)

I R/PLSI 342

Strategy and War (4)

I R/S S 540

The Rich and the Poor Nations (4) [CESD]

America in the 19th Century (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select three courses. At least one course must have an ENG prefix and at least one course must have a HIST prefix. The third course may have any prefix.

ENG 526

Age of the American Renaissance, 1830-1860 [CESD]

ENG 527

American Literature, 1860-1914

HIST 424

History of the U.S., 1827-1877 [CESD]

HIST 426

History of the U.S., 1877-1916 [CESD]

HIST 464

American Ethnic and Racial Relations I: 1740-1890 [CESD]

HUM 490

American Images-Photography and Literature

American Culture and Society (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A

AMST 300/S S 410

Perspectives on American Culture [CESD]

AMST 400/GEOG 551

American Regional Cultures [CESD]

AMST 410/HUM 450

California Culture [CESD]

Category B

AMST 310/HUM 485

The Arts and American Culture

ENG 526

Age of the American Renaissance: 1830-1860 [CESD]

HUM 495

Architecture and American Life

Category C

ENG 527

American Literature: 1860-1914

HIST/HUM 480

Thought and Culture in America

HUM 470

American Autobiography

Arts in Contemporary Society (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A and two courses from Category B.

Category A

ART 303

The Artist in the 20th/21st Centuries: Cultures in Collision--Cultures in Fusion [CESD]

HUM 415

Contemporary Culture [CESD]

Category B

ADM 360

Fashion, Clothing, and Society

BECA 321

Critical Study of Popular Culture

DANC 350

Dance Watching [CESD]

MUS 508

Modern Music: American Iconoclasts

MUS 512

Rock Since the Mid-60's

Asian Americans: Responses to the American Experience (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Courses must be selected in this order. one course from Category A, then one course from Category B, and finally, one course from Category C.

Category A: Socio-historical

AA S 300

Asian Americans in California [CESD]

AA S 310

Chinese in America [CESD]

AA S 331

Japanese Americans in the United States [CESD]

AA S 370

Vietnamese in America [CESD]

AA S 380

Koreans in America [CESD]

AA S 456

Filipinos in America: Problems of Transition [CESD]

Category B: Humanities/Literature/Arts

AA S 322

Chinese American Culture-Language and Literature

AA S 363

Survey of Philippine Literature

AA S 372

Vietnamese American Literature

AA S 444

Japanese American Art and Expression

AA S 502

Asian American Children's/Teen Literature

AA S 693

Asian Americans and the Mass Media

Category C: Capstone--Asian American Community

AA S 680

Community: Changes and Development

AA S 695

Seminar on Contemporary Asian American Communities

ETHS 665

Asian American Community and Public Policy

Asian Society, Politics, and Culture (9-12 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select three courses from at least two different cluster categories. At least one course must have a different departmental prefix.

Category A

HIST 570

Imperial China [CESD]

HIST 571

History of Modern China [CESD]

HUM 530

Chinese Civilization [CESD]

I R/PLSI 325

Chinese Foreign Policy: Domestic and Foreign (4) [CESD]

Category B

HIST 578

History of Japan [CESD]

HUM 366

India's Gandhi [CESD]

HUM 526

Culture of Japan [CESD]

I R 326

South and Southeast Asian Foreign Relations (4) [CESD]

I R/PLSI 329

U.S.-Japan Politics (4) [CESD]

PLSI 412

South Asian Politics (4) [CESD]

Category C

HIST/WOMS 575

History of Women in China and Japan [CESD]

ANTH 481

Archaeology of the Far East [CESD]

Audience and the Arts (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A, a second course from Category B, and a third course from either Category A or Category B.

Category A: In-depth Disciplinary Investigation

DANC 350

Dance Watching [CESD]

MUS 501

Music, the Listener's Art [CESD]

TH A 300

Theatre Imagination

Category B: Interdisciplinary Investigation

HUM 425

Thought and Image I [CESD]

CA 426

Thought and Image II [CESD]

Black Experience in the U.S. (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A: Arts and Humanities

BL S 312

Kalifia: The Black Heritage of California [CESD]

BL S 400

Black Arts and Humanities [CESD]

BL S 411

African and African American Literature [CESD]

BL S 450

African Philosophy and Cosmology [CESD]

Category B: Politics and Economics

BL S 301

Africa in Global Perspective [CESD]

BL S 320

Black Politics, Mass Movements, and Liberation Themes [CESD]

BL S 340

Economics of the Black Community [CESD]

BL S 382

African American Economic History [CESD]

BL S 646

Frantz Fanon's Psychology of Violence, Negation, and Liberation [CESD]

Category C: Education and Socialization

BL S 335

Black Women: A Cultural Analysis [CESD]

BL S 515

Black Family Studies [CESD]

BL S 525

Black Child Development [CESD]

ETHS 571

Women, Class, and Race [CESD]

BL S 650

Teaching the Black Experience [CESD]

BL S 660

The Civil Rights Movement and Black Education [CESD]

BL S 678

Excellence and Equity: Black Children and Youth [CESD]

California Cultures and Environments (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category. At least one course must be CESD.

Category A: Artistic and Cultural Landscapes

AMST 410/
HUM 450

California Culture [CESD]

ENG 531

Early California Literature

HM 421

Food, Wine, and Culture in California [CESD]

HUM 376

San Francisco [CESD]

Category B: California Social Landscapes

AA S 300

Asian Americans in California

AIS 410

Perspectives of Native California Indians

AMST/ANTH 352

Peoples and Cultures of California [CESD]

ANTH 356

Archaeology of California [CESD]

BL S 312

Kalifia: The Black Heritage of California

HIST 450

History of California [CESD]

PLSI 473

California Government and Politics (4)

RAZA 660

Chicano/Latino Politics
Prerequisite: RAZA 276 or consent of instructor.

Category C: California Environmental Landscapes

BIOL 300

Nature Study

BIOL 305

Marine Animals and Plants of the California Coast
Prerequisite: a course in college biology
.

GEOG 552

Geography of California

GEOG 651

SF Bay Area Environmental Issues (4)

GEOL 350

Geology of National Parks

GEOL 356

Geology of California

METR 356

California Weather Events

Children in Families and Society (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A, a second course from Category B, and a third course from either Category A or Category B.

Category A

BL S 525

Black Child Development [CESD]

CFS 320

Children and Families [CESD]

CFS 321

Adolescents and Families [CESD]

PSY 330

Child Development

Category B

ANTH 310

Family, Kin, and Community

CFS 522

Childhood Policies and Issues

HIST/S S 469

American Childhoods: Past and Present

PSY 435

Behavior Problems of Children [CESD]

S W 350

Child Welfare

Cross-cultural Studies in Language and Art (9-10 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Special Requirements: Select three courses. Each course must have a different departmental prefix.

ENG 615

Image, Metaphor, and Symbol [CESD]

ENG 631

Post-Colonial Literature in English

HUM 360

Styles of African Cultural Expression [CESD]

HUM 510

Comparative Form and Culture [CESD]

HUM/RAZA 520

North/South American Cultural Expression [CESD]

NEXA 384

Words, Culture, and Change [CESD]

PHIL 460

Philosophy of Art [CESD]

SPCH 541

Intercultural Communication (4) [CESD]

Dynamics of the City (9-10 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A, a second course from Category B, and a third course from either Category B or Category C.

Category A

HUM 376

San Francisco [CESD]

Category B

GEOG/URBS 432

Urban Geography (4)

GEOG 455

Geography of Ethnic Communities [CESD]

HIST 489/
URBS 400

Dynamics of the American City [CESD]

NEXA 383

The City and Civilization [CESD]

URBS 530

Alternative Urban Futures

Category C

HUM 375

Biography of a City
[Any HUM 375 title may be taken]

Ethics for the Contemporary World (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A, a second course from Category B, and a third course from either Category A or Category B. At least one course must have a different departmental prefix.

Category A

GPS/I R/PHIL 315

Introduction to Global Peace Studies [CESD]

PHIL 435

Human Rights in Global Perspective [CESD]

PHIL 440

Ethics at Work I [CESD]

Category B

BUS 440

Ethics at Work II: Business

GPS/PHIL 375

Peace Law and Human Rights in the U.S. [CESD]

HMSX 469/
PHIL 445

Sex and Morality

JOUR 666

Ethical Issues in Journalism

J S 550

Good and Evil: Jewish Ethics and Contemporary Social Problems

PHIL 340

Society, Law, Diversity [CESD]
Prerequisites: PHIL 110 and ENG 214 or equivalent.

PHIL 383

Ethics in Medicine

PHIL 450

Ethics
Prerequisite: one course in philosophy or consent of instructor.

PHIL 470

Environmental Ethics

Evolution and Change: Processes and Problems (9-11 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A: Biological Evolution

ANTH 331

Fossil Humans (4)

ANTH 332

Human Variation Today (4) [CESD]

BIOL 337

Evolution
Prerequisite: BIOL 230 or 240 or consent of instructor.

NEXA 389

The Darwinian Revolution

Category B: Socio-cultural Evolution

SOC 471

Societal Change and Development (4) [CESD]

Category C: Cosmological Evolution

ASTR 410

Galaxies and Cosmology
Prerequisite: ASTR 260 or MATH 223 or PHYS 243 or PHYS 121.

ASTR 350

History of Astronomy
Prerequisite: ASTR 115 or consent of instructor.

Exploring the Future: Next 20 Years (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A and two courses from Category B.

Category A

REC 420

Leisure and Contemporary Society [CESD]

Category B

GEOG 421

Future Environments

URBS 530

Alternative Urban Futures

Families in Change (11-12 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A and two courses from Category B.

Category A

SOC 464

Families and Society (4) [CESD]

Category B

CFS 426

Family Crises

SPCH 503

Gender and Communication (4) [CESD]

SPCH 515

Family Communication (4)

URBS 565

Social Policy and the Family (4) [CESD]

Folklore (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select three courses.

ANTH 581

Anthropology and Folklore [CESD]

CLAS 330

Ancient Epic Tales

CWL 421

Celtic Literature [CESD]

NEXA 384

Words, Culture, and Change [CESD]

TH A 451

Storytelling and Folk Literature [CESD]

Food, Cuisine, and Culture (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select any three courses. At least one course must have a different departmental prefix.

CFS/HM 351

Asian Food, Culture, and Hospitality [CESD]

CFS/DFM/
HM 352

Food, Production, and Service

CFS 356

Food and World Culture [CESD]

HM 324

Historical and Contemporary Aspects of Food, Beverage, and Culture in America [CESD]

HM 421

Food, Wine, and Culture in California [CESD]

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Perspectives (10-11 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A

HIST/HMSX 314

Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual History [CESD]

HMSX/S S 421

Homophobia and Coming Out [CESD]

HMSX 600/
PSY 650

Research in Sexual Identity [CESD]
Prerequisite: consent of instructor.

Category B

SPCH 525

Sexual Identity and Communication (4)

ENG/HMSX 633

Gay Love in Literature

Category C

ART 403/HMSX 405

Queer Art History

CINE 404

Gender and Film (all topics) [CESD]

Gender and Culture: Identities, Images, Interactions (9-11 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A, a second course from Category B, and a third course from either Category A or Category B. One course designated CESD must be selected.

Category A

ANTH 569/
HMSX 567

Cross-cultural Aspects of Sex and Gender [CESD]

BECA/WOMS 485

Women and Media

CINE 404

Gender and Film (all topics) [CESD]

KIN 457

Culture, Gender, and Movement [CESD]

ENG/JS/WOMS 546

20th Century American Jewish Women Writers [CESD]

SOC 464

Families and Society (4) [CESD]

SOC 469

Gender and Society (4) [CESD]

SPCH 352

Women and Words (4)

SPCH 443

Rhetoric of Feminist Movements (4)

SPCH 503

Gender and Communication (4) [CESD]

SPCH 525

Sexual Identity and Communication (4)

Category B

WOMS 302

Translating Women's Experience [CESD]

WOMS 303

Women as Creative Agents [CESD]

WOMS 533

Women, Men, and Cultural Change [CESD]

WOMS 548

Literature by U.S. Women of Color [CESD]

WOMS/HMSX 551

Lesbian and Queer Perspectives in Literature and Media [CESD]

WOMS 554

Immigrant and Refugee Women [CESD]

WOMS 561

Women of Color in the U.S. [CESD]

WOMS 562

History of African American Women [CESD]

WOMS 564

Women Writers and Colonialism [CESD]

WOMS 565

Women in the Muslim and Arab Worlds [CESD]

Globalization and Citizenship in the Americas (9-11 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category. At least one course must have a different departmental prefix.

Category A: Globalization and Regional Economic Integration

ECON/I R 635

Economics of Globalization

RAZA 445

Gender Borders: Latinas and Globalization [CESD]

Category B: Global Culture

ANTH/CST 585

Multinational Corporations and World Cultures [CESD]

I R 307

Culture and Identity in World Politics (4) [CESD]

RAZA 455

Resistance Literature of the Americas [CESD]

Category C: Global Citizens

ETHS 470

Raza Immigration to the U.S. [CESD]

RAZA 660

Chicano/Latino Politics [CESD]

SOC 480/URBS 470

City in a Global Society (4) [CESD]

Global Peace and Human Rights (9-10 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A and two courses from Category B. Please note: A minimum of nine units must be completed in the cluster.

Category A

GPS/I R/PHIL 315

Introduction to Global Peace Study [CESD]

GPS/PHIL 375

Peace Law and Human Rights in the U.S. [CESD]
(If not used in Category B)

PHIL 435

Human Rights in Global Perspective [CESD]

Category B

ANTH/LABR/S S 525

Diversity in the Workplace

GPS/PHIL 375

Peace Law and Human Rights in the U.S. [CESD]
(If not used in Category A)

HIST/JS 317

The Holocaust and Genocide [CESD]

HIST 464

American Ethnic and Racial Relations I: 1740-1890 [CESD]

HIST 465

American Ethnic and Racial Relations II: 1890-Present [CESD]

HUM 366

India's Gandhi [CESD]

I R 432

Model United Nations (2)

I R 450/LABR 550

International Labor

PHIL 435

Human Rights in Global Perspective [CESD]

PLSI 552

Individual Rights in the Constitution (4)
Prerequisite: PLSI 200 or equivalent.

PSY 547

Social Conflict and Conflict Resolution
Prerequisite: 6 units of upper division psychology or consent of instructor.

SOC 461

Ethnic Relations: International Comparisons (4)

SPCH 461

Issues in Free Speech (4)

SPCH 531

Conflict Resolution (4)

Health and Wellness (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A: Health

H ED 310

Health in Society [CESD]

H ED 414

Women's Health: Problems and Issues [CESD]

Category B: Nutrition

CFS 355

Nutrition for Wellness

CFS 453

Nutrition in the Life Cycle

Category C: Physical Fitness and Exercise Science

KIN 300

Health Related Fitness and Wellness
Prerequisite: BIOL 100 or equivalent.

KIN 355

Science, Sport, and Fitness
Prerequisite: BIOL 100 or equivalent.

Health Care Policy (9-10 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select three courses. Each course must have a different departmental prefix.

ANTH 630

Medical Anthropology [CESD]

H ED 312

Consumer Health

H ED 410

Organization and Function of Health Services

H ED 450

Policy Issues in Health Education [CESD]

LABR/PLSI/URBS 570

Urban Health Policy [CESD]

PHIL 383

Ethics in Medicine

SOC 476

Medical Sociology (4) [CESD]

Historical and Cultural Perspectives on the Arts (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select three courses. At least two different departmental prefixes must be selected. One course designated CESD must be selected.

ANTH/DANC 657

Ethnology of Dance [CESD]

ART 303

The Artist in the 20th/21st Centuries: Cultures in Collision--Cultures in Fusion [CESD]

BL S 456

The History of Funk

BL S/
DANC 617

Black Dance Experience [CESD]

DANC 415

Dance in Religion [CESD]

DANC 430

Historical Survey of Dance in the Western World [CESD]

HUM 360

Styles of African Cultural Expression [CESD]

HUM 510

Comparative Form and Culture [CESD]

HUM/
RAZA 520

North and South American Cultural Expression [CESD]

MUS 505

Music of the World's Peoples [CESD]

MUS 506

Survey of Jazz

MUS 512

Rock Since the Mid-60s

NEXA 369

The Demonic Pact: The Faust Myth in Music and Literature [CESD]

TH A 407

Popular Theatre/Popular Entertainment

Holistic Health (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select three courses.

HH 380

Holistic Health: Western Perspectives

HH 381

Holistic Health: Eastern Perspectives [CESD]

HH 382

Holistic Health and Human Nature [CESD]

HH 383

Chinese Perspectives in Holistic Health [CESD]

Housing, Culture, and Society (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A and two courses from Category B.

Category A

ID 340

Human Dimensions in Housing and Interiors [CESD]

Category B

GEOG 455

Geography of Ethnic Communities [CESD]

HUM 495

Architecture and American Life

ID 343

Housing for People with Special Needs
Prerequisite: CFS 344 or consent of instructor.

PLSI/URBS 580

Urban Housing [CESD]

Human Communication (9-10 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A and two courses from Category B. One course designated CESD must be selected.

Category A: Introduction to the Study of Language

ENG 420

Introduction to the Study of Language

Category B: Communicative Processes

C D 300

Human Communicative Development and Disorders [CESD]

NEXA 384

Words, Culture, and Change [CESD]

PSY 531

Psycholinguistics [CESD]

SPCH 321

Communication Theory (4)

Human Development (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select three courses. Courses with three different departmental prefixes must be selected.

CFS 321

Adolescents and Families [CESD]

CFS 323

Infant/Toddler Development [CESD]

GRN 500

Gerontology: An Interdisciplinary Perspective [CESD]

GRN 510/NURS 500

Death and Dying in Contemporary Society [CESD]

H ED 415

Health Aspects of Aging [CESD]

KIN 437

Physical Dimensions of Aging

KIN 487

Motor Development [CESD]

PSY 430

Adolescent Psychology [CESD]

PSY 431

Developmental Psychology [CESD]

PSY 432

Cognitive Development: Language, Thinking, and Perception [CESD]
Prerequisite: PSY 431.

PSY 433

Social, Emotional, and Personality Development
Prerequisite: PSY 431.

PSY 455

Cross-cultural Perspectives in Psychology [CESD]

Human Disability in Society (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category. At least one course selected must be designated CESD.

Category A: Foundations of Human Development and Disability

PSY 330

Child Development

PSY 435

Behavior Problems of Children [CESD]
Prerequisite: PSY 330 or 431 or consent of instructor.

Category B: Impact of Disability for Individuals and Society

SPED 330

Introduction to Disability [CESD]

SPED 633

Exploring Visual Impairment: Challenges and Opportunities

SPED 662

Education of Deaf/Hard of Hearing Children

Category C: Developmental and Cultural Differences Related to Disability

SPED 370

Introduction to Atypical Infant Development

SPED 688

American Sign Language I

Human Expression: Diversity, Contradiction, Unity (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select three courses. At least one course must have a different departmental prefix. One course designated CESD must be selected.

CA 380

Arts and Social Change

CA 426

Thought and Image II [CESD]

HUM 425

Thought and Image I [CESD]

HUM 510

Comparative Form and Culture [CESD]

HUM/RAZA 520

North and South American Cultural Expression [CESD]

MUS 505

Music of the World's Peoples [CESD]

RAZA 320

Art History of La Raza

RAZA 425

Comparative Music Folklore

Human Sexuality: Biological, Psychological, Sociocultural, and Humanistic Aspects (9-11 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A: Biological and Psychological Aspects

BIOL 330

Human Sexuality
Prerequisite: a course in college biology or consent of instructor.

H ED 320

Contemporary Sexuality

HMSX/PSY 456

Psychology of Human Sexual Behavior
Prerequisites: 6 units of psychology course work or consent of instructor.

Category B: Sociological Aspects

ANTH 569/HMSX 567

 Cross-cultural Aspects of Sex and Gender [CESD]
Prerequisites: upper division standing and consent of instructor.

HMSX 400/PSY 450

 Variations in Human Sexuality [CESD]

SOC 468

 Social Aspects of Human Sexuality (4) [CESD]

Category C: Humanistic Aspects

ANTH 415

Culture and Sex in East Asia
Prerequisites: ANTH 120 or consent of instructor and upper division standing.

ANTH/CST 590/
WOMS 595

Anthropology of Women [CESD]
Prerequisite: ENG 114 or consent of instructor.

COUN 614

Interpersonal Issues in Sexuality
Prerequisites: upper division standing and consent of instructor.

CFS 325

Transitions in the Family Life Cycle

CFS 428

Families with Violence, Abuse, and Neglect
Prerequisites: upper division standing and consent of instructor.

CFS 429

Divorce, Remarriage, and Step-families
Prerequisites: upper division standing and consent of instructor.

C W 507

Writing on the Body
Prerequisite: college creative writing course or consent of instructor.

H ED/
HMSX 500

Values Clarification in Sexuality
Prerequisites: a college-level human sexuality course (such as BIOL 330 or HED 320).

HIST 313

Comparative History of Love and Sexuality

HMSX 301

Perspectives in Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies
Prerequisite: ENG 214.

HMSX/PSY 320

Sex and Relationships

HMSX/PHIL 369

Philosophic Issues in Sexuality (Any title listed under HMSX/PHIL 369 in the Class Schedule may be taken.)

HMSX 421

Homophobia and Coming Out
Prerequisites: ENG 114 and ENG 214 or equivalent courses with grades of C or better.

HMSX 469/PHIL 445

Sex and Morality

HMSX 470

Sex and the Net
Prerequisites: HMSX 300, upper division standing, and consent of instructor.

HMSX 569/PHIL 455

Sex and the Law
Prerequisite: ENG 114 or equivalent.

HMSX 600/PSY 650

Research on Sexual Identity [CESD]
Prerequisite: consent of instructor.

HMSX 678

Disability and Sexuality
Prerequisite: college course in human sexuality or consent of instructor
.

HUM 390

Images of Eroticism
Prerequisites: ENG 114 and consent of instructor.

SPCH 525

Sexual Identity and Communication (4)
Prerequisites: a college-level English or speech class or consent of instructor.

WOMS 533

Women, Men, and Cultural Change [CESD]
Prerequisite: ENG 114 or equivalent or consent of instructor.

WOMS 551

Lesbian and Queer Perspectives in Literature and Media
Prerequisites: ENG 114 and consent of instructor.

WOMS 611

Female Sexuality: Social and Theoretical Perspectives
Prerequisites: ENG 114 or equivalent and a college-level women studies course or consent of instructor.

Ideas and the Making of Culture (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A and two courses from Category B.

Category A

CLAS 490

History of Ideas of the Ancient Classical World [CESD]

HUM 345

Humanism and Mysticism [CESD]

NEXA 330

Marxism, Feminism, and Social Change [CESD]

Category B

CLAR 502

Ancient Egyptian Language and Literature

ENG 603

Literature and History of Ideas

HUM 410/PHIL 304

The Modern Revolution [CESD]

NEXA 368

Dangerous Liaisons: Don Juan Myth in Music and Literature

NEXA 369

Demonic Pact: The Faust Myth in Music and Literature [CESD]

NEXA 387

Origins of Modern Science

NEXA 389

The Darwinian Revolution

NEXA 390

The Einsteinian Revolution

NEXA 456

Reality and the New Physics

Integrating the Social Sciences (9-10 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category. The courses in Category A and Category B can be taken concurrently, but only through special GE sections designated in the Class Schedule.

Category A

S S 300

Social Science Core I [CESD]

Category B

S S 301

Social Science Core II [CESD]
Prerequisite: SS 300.

Category C

C J 300

 Criminal Justice: A Cross-disciplinary Perspective (4) [CESD]

HH 382

 Holistic Health and Human Nature [CESD]

HIST 489/
URBS 400

 Dynamics of the American City [CESD]

HMSX 400/
PSY 450

 Variations in Human Sexuality [CESD]

GRN 500

 Gerontology: An Interdisciplinary Perspective [CESD]

WOMS 400

 Research Methods in Women and Gender Studies [CESD]
Prerequisite: WOMS 200 or equivalent.

Jewish Experience (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select two courses from Category A and one course from Category B.

Category A: Culture, Philosophy, and Religion

JS 300

Introduction to Jewish Studies [CESD]

JS 310

Jewish Thought and Culture [CESD]

JS 410/PHIL 514

Kabbalah and Mysticism in the Jewish Tradition [CESD]

JS/PHIL 415

The Hebrew Bible

JS/CWL 437/ENG 533

Holocaust and Literature [CESD]

JS/ENG 451

American Jewish Literature [CESD]

JS/HUM/PHIL 501

Judaism, Christianity and Islam

JS 516/PHIL 551/
CLAS/CWL 416

Bible and Ethics: The Moral of the Story [CESD]

JS/ENG/WOMS 546

20th Century American Jewish Women Writers [CESD]

JS 550

Good and Evil: Jewish Ethics and Contemporary Social Problems

Category B: History

JS/HIST 317

Holocaust and Genocide [CESD]

JS 320/HIST 635

The Jewish Historical Experience

JS 340

American Jewish Identity and Family [CESD]

JS/I R/PLSI 430

Israeli Democracy: Politics, Institutions, and Society

HIST/JS 633

Modern Jewish History [CESD]

La Raza Immigrant Community in the San Francisco Bay Area (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A

RAZA 460

Central Americans in the U.S.: History and Heritage [CESD]

Category B

ETHS 470

Raza Immigration to the U.S. [CESD]

Category C

RAZA 500

La Raza Community Mental Health [CESD]

RAZA 680

La Raza and Community Organizing [CESD]

Latin America: Society and Culture (9-10 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A

ANTH/HIST/
RAZA/S S 501

Latin America: The National Period [CESD]

HIST 520

Central America and the Caribbean [CESD]

Category B

ANTH 471

The Ancient Maya [CESD]

HIST 500

Colonial Latin America [CESD]

HIST 524

History of Mexico [CESD]

HIST 528

History of Brazil [CESD]

HIST/S S 550

Social Change in Modern Latin America [CESD]

IBUS 591

Doing Business with Latin America [CESD]

I R/PLSI 322

Latin American Policy Analysis (4) [CESD]

Category C

RAZA 450

Indigenismo: Indigenous Culture and Personality [CESD]

RAZA 460

Central Americans of the U.S.: History and Heritage [CESD]

RAZA 475

Aztec Philosophy [CESD]

SPAN 405

Culture and Civilization of Spanish America [CESD]
Prerequisites: SPAN 215 and 216 or equivalent.

Law, Crime, and Justice (11 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Special Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A: Cross-disciplinary Perspectives

C J 300

Criminal Justice: A Cross-disciplinary Perspective (4) [CESD]

Category B: Sociology

SOC 451

Criminological Theory (4)

SOC 455

Punishment and Social Control (4)

SOC 459

Criminal Law and Social Process (4)

Category C: Philosophy

PHIL 335

Law and Society

PHIL 380

Philosophy of Law

Making Cities Humane (9-11 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A and two courses from Category B. At least one course must be CESD.

Category A

ANTH/URBS 555

Urban Anthropology (4)

BL S 340

Economics of the Black Community [CESD]

HIST 489/URBS 400

Dynamics of the American City [CESD]

RAZA 415

Political Economy and Raza [CESD]

SOC 480/URBS 470

City in Global Society (4)

Category B

ECON/URBS 535

Urban Economics

GEOG 667/URBS 515

Race, Poverty, and the Environment (4) [CESD]

H ED/URBS 582

Homelessness and Public Policy [CESD]

LABR/PLSI/URBS 570

Urban Health Policy [CESD]

PLSI/URBS 560

Urban Poverty and Policy (4) [CESD]

PLSI/URBS/S W 660

Roles of Non-profit Organizations in Urban Life

URBS 565

Social Policy and the Family (4) [CESD]

Maximizing Personal Potential: Body-Mind Integration (9-11 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A and two courses from Category B.

Category A

H H 381

Holistic Health: Eastern Perspective [CESD]

H H 382

Holistic Health and Human Nature [CESD]

H H 383

Chinese Perspectives in Holistic Health [CESD]

Category B

H H 380

Holistic Health: Western Perspectives

H H 420

Chinese Body-Mind Energetics (4)
Prerequisites: H H 380 or 381 or 382 or 383 or consent of instructor.

H H 430

Foundations of Biofeedback and Self Regulation (4)
Prerequisites: H H 380 or 381 or 382 or 383 or consent of instructor.

H H 433

Introduction to Autogenic Training
Prerequisites: H H 380 or 381 or 382 or 383 or consent of instructor.

H H 540

Imagery and Meditation in Healing
Prerequisites: H H 380 or 381 or 382 or 383 or consent of instructor.

H H 690

Seminar: Psychophysiology of Healing

KIN 331

Peak Performance

PSY 594

Psychology of Biofeedback Processes
Prerequisites: PSY 371 and 400 or consent of instructor.

Media Literacy in the Electronic Age (9-12 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A and two courses from Category B.

Category A: Perception of Communication Messages and the Construction of Meaning

BECA 301

Media Literacy in the Electronic Culture [CESD]

BECA 390

The Age of Information [CESD]

KIN 457

Culture, Gender, and Movement [CESD]

SPCH 331

Verbal and Nonverbal Symbols (4) [CESD]

Category B: Making Sense of Electronic Media

ANTH/CINE 327

Anthropology and Film (4) [CESD]

BECA 502

Environmental Communication on the Electronic Media

KIN 502

Sport and Social Issues [CESD]

MUS 505

Music of the World's Peoples [CESD]

SPCH 444

Rhetoric of the Media (4)

Medieval and Renaissance Europe (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A, a second course from Category B, and a third course from either Category A, B, or C.

Category A

ENG 501

Age of Chaucer

ENG 583

Shakespeare: Representative Plays

Category B

HIST 330/
HUM 403

The Early Middle Ages [CESD]

HIST 331/
HUM 404

The High Middle Ages [CESD]

Category C

ART/HUM 405

Art, Literature, and Power in the Renaissance

HIST 334

The Renaissance

HIST 336

The Reformation

PHIL 302

Medieval Philosophy

Mediterranean and Middle East: Cultural Crossroads (9-10 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A, a second course from Category B, and a third course from either Category A or B. At least one course must be CESD.

Category A

CLAS 490

History of Ideas in the Ancient Classical World [CESD]

CWL 430

Heroic Tales of the Mediterranean [CESD]

NEXA 383

The City in Civilization [CESD]

JS/HUM/PHIL 501

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

Category B

CLAR 450

Archaeology of Istanbul

HIST 604

Islamic World I

HIST 605

Islamic World II

I R 323

Middle East Periphery (4) [CESD]

I R 324

Middle East Heartland (4) [CESD]

PHIL 502

World Religions [CESD]

19th and 20th Century European Contributions to World Culture (9-10 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category. Choose courses from at least two different departments.

Category A

HIST 344

19th Century Europe [CESD]

HIST 389

European International History: 1848-1918 [CESD]

Category B

HIST/I R/
PLSI 346

Recent European History [CESD]

HIST 390

European International History: 1918-Present [CESD]

HIST 400

History of Modern European Imperialism [CESD]

Category C

HUM 410/
PHIL 304

The Modern Revolution [CESD]

HUM 415

Contemporary Culture [CESD]

I R/PLSI 328

Domestic and Foreign Policy of Post-Communist Regions (4)

Our Violent Planet (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select two courses from Category A and one course from Category B.

Category A

GEOL 302

The Violent Earth

METR 302

The Violent Atmosphere and Ocean

Category B

ENVS/GEOG 600

Environmental Problems and Solutions [CESD]

GEOG 402

The Climatic Challenge [CESD]

PLSI 354

Politics, the Environment, and Social Change [CESD]

Perspectives on Aging (9-11 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category. At least one course must be CESD.

Category A

GRN 500

Gerontology: An Interdisciplinary Perspective [CESD]

Category B

BIOL 331

Physiology of Aging

C D 667

Sensory Systems and Aging

H ED 415

Health Aspects of Aging [CESD]

Category C

PSY 630

Psychology of Aging (4)
Prerequisite: PSY 330 or 331.

Planning the Urban Environment (10-11 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A and two courses from Category B.

Category A

HIST 489/URBS 400

Dynamics of the American City [CESD]

Category B

GEOG/URBS 433

Urban Transportation (4)

PLSI/URBS 580

Urban Housing [CESD]

GEOG 667/URBS 515

Race, Poverty, and the Urban Environment (4) [CESD]

GEOG 668/PLSI/URBS 513

Politics, Law, and the Urban Environment (4)

GEOG/URBS 658

Land-use Planning (4)

URBS 514

Sustainable Development in Cities (4)

Preservation of a Livable Environment (9-10 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Please note: A minimum of nine units must be completed.

Category A: Integrative Overview

GEOG 600

Environmental Problems and Solutions [CESD]

Category B: Social Sciences Perspective

ANTH 321

Endangered Cultures [CESD]

BUS 450

Greening of Business

GEOG 422

Environmental Perception

GEOG 427

Agriculture and Food Supply (4)

GEOG/URBS 651

San Francisco Bay Area Environmental Issues (4)

GEOG 666

Geography of Garbage: Recycling and Waste Reduction

PLSI 354

Politics, the Environment, and Social Change (4)

REC 605

Ecotourism Facilities and Services

SOC 477

Environmental Sociology

Category C: Natural Sciences Perspective

BIOL 313

Principles of Ecology
Prerequisite: a course in college biology or an environment oriented subject.

BIOL 318

Our Endangered Planet
Prerequisite: a course in college biology.

GEOL 305

Energy and Its Environmental Issues

Religious Studies (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A

PHIL 525/
RELS 300

The Nature of Religious Experience [CESD]

Category B

PHIL 502

World Religions [CESD]

Category C

AIS 310

American Indian Religion and Philosophy [CESD]

BL S 326

Black Religion [CESD]

HIST 328

Early Christian Church to 313

HIST 329

Early Christian Church, 313-787

HIST 482

Religion in America

HUM 345

Humanism and Mysticism [CESD]

NEXA 380

Cosmologies and Worldviews

PHIL 510

Far Eastern Philosophy and Religion
(Any title listed under PHIL 510 in the Class Schedule may be taken.)

PHIL 515

Semitic Religious Thought
(Any title listed under PHIL 515 in the Class Schedule may be taken.)

PHIL 520

Modern Religious Thought

SOC 478

Religion and Society (4) [CESD]

Revolution in Comparative Perspective
(10 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A

I R 340

Revolutionary Ideologies in World Politics (4)

NEXA 330

Marxism, Feminism, and Social Change [CESD]

Category B: Revolution in Western Societies

HIST 342

Europe and the French Revolution

HIST 385

The Russian Revolution

HIST 422

The Founding of the American Nation

Category C: Revolution in Third World Societies

HIST/S S 550

Social Change in Modern Latin America [CESD]

HIST 571

History of Modern China [CESD]

Science and Human Values (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select three courses. At least one must be CESD.

BIOL 333

The Genetic Revolution
Prerequisite: one course in college-level biology.

BIOL 349

Bioethics

ENVS/GEOG 600

Environmental Problems and Solutions [CESD]

NEXA 340

The Nuclear Revolution

NEXA 360

The Visual World of Science and Art

NEXA 362

Computers in the Arts and Humanities

NEXA 375

The Big C: Literary and Scientific Perspectives on Cancer in Contemporary Life

NEXA 380

Cosmologies and Worldviews

NEXA 387

Origins of Modern Science

NEXA 389

The Darwinian Revolution

NEXA 390

The Einsteinian Revolution

NEXA 392

Nature, Culture, and Technology [CESD]

NEXA 397

Communication Between Humans and Other Animals

NEXA 440

Ethical Issues in Science and Technology

NEXA 456

Reality and the New Physics

PHIL 383

Ethics in Medicine

Social Issues and the Media (9-10 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A and two courses from either Category A or Category B.

Category A

BECA 422

Social Aspects of Electronic Media [CESD]
Prerequisite: BECA 200.

BECA 490

Television and Social Change [CESD]

CINE 308

Third World Cinema [CESD]

CINE 342

Documentary Film [CESD]

Category B

BECA 460

Introduction to News on Broadcast and Electronic Media
Prerequisite: BECA 200.

CINE 373

Film and Society

JOUR 666

Ethical Issues in Journalism

SPCH 440

Political Communication (4)

SPCH 461

Issues in Free Speech (4)

Stress, Work, and Leisure (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select three courses. Courses from three different departments must be selected.

CFS 421

Children and Stress [CESD]

CFS 430

Management Dynamics: Life Goals and Decisions [CESD]

H H 380

Holistic Health: Western Perspectives

PSY 465

The Psychology of Work Life Stress [CESD]

REC 380

Developmental Play Processes [CESD]

Third World Development (9-12 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A and two courses from Category B.

Category A

ECON 620

Economic Development [CESD]

I R/PLSI/S S 520

Modernization and Third World Countries (4) [CESD]

I R/S S 540

The Rich and the Poor Nations (4) [CESD]

WOMS 531

Women and International Development [CESD]
Prerequisite: WOMS 200 or consent of instructor.

Category B

ECON 620

Economic Development [CESD]
(If not used in Category A)

GEOG 572

Geography of Latin America [CESD]

HIST 400

Modern European Imperialism [CESD]

HIST/S S 550

Social Change in Modern Latin America [CESD]

HIST 611

Modern Africa [CESD]

I R/PLSI 321

Development and Foreign Policy--Africa (4) [CESD]

I R/PLSI 322

Latin American Policy Analysis (4) [CESD]

I R 323

Middle East: Periphery (4) [CESD]

I R 324

Middle East: Heartland (4) [CESD]

I R/PLSI 325

Chinese Foreign Policy: Domestic and Foreign (4) [CESD]

I R 326

South and Southeast Asia Foreign Relations (4) [CESD]

I R/PLSI/
S S 520

Modernization and Third World Countries [CESD]
(If not used in Category A)

I R/S S 540

The Rich and the Poor Nations (4) [CESD]
(If not used in Category A)

PLSI 412

South Asian Politics (4)

PLSI 416

Ethnicity and Nationalism (4)

SOC 482

Global Immigration and Immigrants

SOC 483

Global Sociology (4) [CESD]

WOMS 531

Women and International Development [CESD]
Prerequisite: WOMS 200 or consent of instructor.
(If not used in Category A)

Understanding Public Policy (9-12 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from Category A, one course from Category B, and a third course from either Category A or B. Courses with two different departmental prefixes must be selected. One course designated CESD must be selected.

Category A: The Public Policy Process

PA/PLSI 400

The Public Policy Process

PLSI/URBS 480

Policy Analysis (4)

PLSI 551

Judicial Power in Public Policy Making (4)

PLSI 553

Legal Issues (4)

Category B: Public Policy Areas

BL S 375

Law and the Black Community

ENVS 450

Environmental Law and Policy

ENVS/GEOG 600

Environmental Problems and Solutions [CESD]

ETHS 665

Asian American Community and Public Policy

GEOG 427

Agriculture and Food Supply (4)

GEOG/URBS 433

Urban Transportation

GEOG 666

Geography of Garbage: Recycling and Waste

H ED 310

Health and Society [CESD]

H ED 417

AIDS: Contemporary Health Crisis

H ED 418

Environmental Health

HIST 461

History of American Foreign Policy

HMSX 569

Sex and Law

I R 310

U.S. Foreign Policy (4)

I R/PLSI 321

Development and Foreign Policy--Africa (4) [CESD]

I R/PLSI 322

Latin American Policy Analysis (4) [CESD]

I R/PLSI 328

Domestic and Foreign Policy: Post-Communist Regions (4) [CESD]

I R 331

Global Environmental Crisis

URBS 515/
GEOG 667

Race, Poverty, and the Urban Environment (4) [CESD]

URBS 530

Alternative Urban Futures

URBS 560

Urban Poverty and Policy (4) [CESD]

URBS 565

Social Policy and Family Systems (4) [CESD]

URBS 570

Urban Health Policy [CESD]

URBS 580

Urban Housing [CESD]

Women: Half the World (9 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A: Women in Traditional Cultures

ANTH 485

Archaeology of Women [CESD]

ANTH/CST 590/
WOMS 595

Anthropology of Women [CESD]

Category B: History of Women in Europe and the United States

ANTH/LABR/
S S 343

Women and Work [CESD]

HIST 347

Women in Modern Europe [CESD]

HIST 467

Women in the U.S. to 1890 [CESD]

S S 345/
WOMS 534

Women and the Law [CESD]

WOMS 561

Women of Color in the U.S. [CESD]

WOMS 562

History of African American Women [CESD]

Category C: Women's Lives-A Cross-cultural Perspective

HIST/WOMS 535/
RAZA 533

History of Women in Latin America [CESD]

HIST/WOMS 575

History of Women in China and Japan [CESD]

PLSI/S S/I R 544

Women in the World (4) [CESD]

WOMS 531

Women and International Development [CESD]

WOMS 554

Immigrant and Refugee Women [CESD]

WOMS 564

Women Writers and Colonialism [CESD]

WOMS 565

Women in Muslim and Arab Worlds [CESD]

Women of Color in the U.S. (9-12 units)

General Requirements: Consult the requirements at the beginning of this Segment III section.

Specific Requirements: Select three courses.

AA S 603

Asian American Women [CESD]

AIS 420

American Indian Women [CESD]

BL S 335

Black Women: A Cultural Analysis [CESD]

RAZA 410

La Raza Women [CESD]

RAZA/WOMS 445

Gendered Borders: Latinas and Globalization [CESD]

General Education Program, Segments I and II