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General Education Segment III (Continued)

HUMAN EXPRESSION: DIVERSITY, CONTRADICTION, UNITY (9 units)
Special Requirements: Select two courses with different prefixes from Category A, and then take the course in Category B. (This course may be taken concurrently with the last course taken in Category A.)

Category A:
CHS/HUM 425	Thought and Image I, CESD
CST/HIST 316	Media and Bourgeois Society
IAC 315		Self and Other
IAC 380		New Directions in the Arts: Expression and Social Change
IAC 426		Thought and Image II, CESD
Category B:
IAC 360		Human Expression Through the Arts, CESD
HUMAN RIGHTS (9-11 units)
Special Requirements: Select one course from Category A and two courses from Category B.

Category A:
PHIL 435	Human Rights in Global Perspective, CESD
Category B:
ENG 532		The Literature, Film, and Law of Human Rights
HIST 317	The Holocaust and Genocide
HIST 464	American Ethnic and Racial Relations I: 1740-1890, CESD
HIST 465	American Ethnic and Racial Relations II: 1890-Present, CESD
PLSI 552	Individual Rights in the Constitution (4)
		Prerequisite: PLSI 200 or equivalent.
SOC 461		Ethnic Relations: International Comparisons (4)
SPCH 461	Issues in Free Speech (4)
HUMAN SEXUALITY: BIOLOGICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, SOCIOCULTURAL, AND HUMANISTIC ASPECTS (9-11 units)
Special 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
Category B: Sociological Aspects
ANTH 569	Cross-Cultural Aspects of Sex and Gender, CESD
HMSX 400/PSY 450	Variations in Human Sexuality, CESD
SOC 468		Social Aspects of Human Sexuality (4), CESD
Category C: Humanistic Aspects
ANTH 590/WOMS 595	Anthropology of Women
COUN 614	Interpersonal Issues in Sexuality
		Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
CFS 325		Transitions in the Family Life Cycle
CFS 428		Families with Violence, Abuse, and Neglect
CFS 429		Divorce, Remarriage, and Step-Families
H ED/HMSX 500	Values Clarification in Sexuality
HIST 313	Comparative History of Love and Sexuality
HMSX/PSY 320	Sex and Relationships
HMSX/PHIL 369	Philosophic Issues in Sexuality
		NOTE: Any title listed under HMSX/PHIL 369 in the Class Schedule may be taken.
HMSX 469/PHIL 455	Sex and Morality
HMSX 569/PHIL 455	Sex and the Law
HMSX 600/PSY 650	Seminar: Research in Sexual Identity, CESD
		Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
HUM 390		Images of Eroticism
SPCH 525	Sexual Identity and Communication (4)
WOMS 533	Women and Men Changing, CESD
WOMS 552	Lesbian Lives and Thought
WOMS 611	Theories of Female Sexuality
IDEAS AND THE MAKING OF CULTURE (9 units)
Special 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	Marxian Revolution, CESD
Category B:
CLAR 502	Ancient Egyptian Language and Literature
ENG 603		Literature and History of Ideas
HUM 460		The Modern Revolution, CESD
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)
Special 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: S S 300.
Category C:
C J 300		Criminal Justice: A Cross-Disciplinary Perspective (4), CESD
H H 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	Critical Analysis and Feminist Research, CESD
		Prerequisite: WOMS 200 or equivalent.
LA RAZA IMMIGRANT COMMUNITY IN THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (9 units)
Special Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A:
LARA 460	Central Americans in the United States: History and Heritage, CESD
Category B:
ETHS 470	Raza Immigration to the United States, CESD
Category C:
LARA 500	La Raza Community Mental Health, CESD
LARA 680	La Raza and Community Organizing, CESD
LATIN AMERICAN CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION (9-10 units)
Special Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A:
HIST 501	The Latin American Past to 1929, CESD
Category B:
HIST/S S 550	Social Change in Modern Latin America, CESD
IBUS 591	Doing Business in Latin America, CESD
I R 322		Latin American Relations (4), CESD
PLSI 403	Latin American Politics (4), CESD
Category C:
LARA 450	Indigenismo: Indigenous Culture and Personality, CESD
MUS 532		Music of Latin America, CESD
SPAN 405	Culture and Civilization of Spanish America, CESD
		Prerequisites: SPAN 215 and 216 or equivalent.
LAW, CRIME, AND JUSTICE (11 units)
Special Requirements: Select one course from each category.

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

Category A:
ANTH 555	Urban Anthropology (4)
HIST 489/URBS 400	Dynamics of the American City, CESD
SOC 480		Urban Sociology (4)
Category B:
ECON/URBS 535	Urban Economics
H ED/URBS 582	Homelessness and Public Policy
LABR/PLSI/URBS 570	Urban Health Policy, CESD
URBS 565	Social Policy and the Family (4), CESD
MARXIAN REVOLUTION (10-11 units)
Special Requirements: Select one course from Category A, and two courses from Category B.

Category A:
NEXA 330	The Marxian Revolution, CESD
Category B:
PLSI 370	Classical Marxism (4)
PLSI 404	Politics of China (4), CESD
PLSI 413	Comparative Communism (4)
PHIL 420/HUM 472	Marxist Philosophy and Its Critics
MAXIMIZING PERSONAL POTENTIAL: BODY–MIND INTEGRATION (9-11 units)
Special 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
PSY 304		Somato-Psychic Optimization, 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 200, 371 and 400 or consent of instructor.
MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE EUROPE (9 units)
Special Requirements: Select one course from Category A, a second course from Category B, and a third course from either Categories A, B, or C.

Category A:
ENG 501		Age of Chaucer
ENG 504		The Elizabethan Age
ENG 581		Chaucer
ENG 583		Shakespeare: Representative Plays
Category B:
HIST 330/HUM 420	The Early Middle Ages, CESD
HIST 331/HUM 421	The High Middle Ages, CESD
Category C:
HIST 334	The Renaissance
HIST 336	The Reformation
PHIL 302	Medieval Philosophy
MEDITERRANEAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO WORLD CULTURE (9-10 units)
Special Requirements: Select the course from Category A, a second course from Category B, and a third course from either Category B or Category C.

Category A:
CLAS/HIST 327	The Mediterranean World, CESD
Category B:
CLAS 490	History of Ideas of the Ancient Classical World, CESD
NEXA 383	The City in Civilization, CESD
WCL 430		Heroic Tales of the Mediterranean, CESD
Category C:
ANTH 319	Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East, CESD
I R 323		Middle East Periphery (4), CESD
I R 324		Middle East Heartland (4), CESD
PHIL 502	World Religions, CESD
MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA: SOCIETY AND CULTURE IN TRANSITION (9-10 units)
Special Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A:
HIST 520	Central America and the Caribbean, CESD
Category B:
ANTH 470	Archaeology of Mexico, CESD
ANTH 471	The Ancient Maya, CESD
HIST 524	History of Mexico, CESD
Category C:
LARA 460	Central Americans of the United States: History and Heritage, CESD
PLSI 409	Central American Politics (4), CESD
MODERN URBAN AMERICA (9-10 units)
Special Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A:
HIST 428	History of the United States Since 1945
Category B:
AMST 300/S S 410	Perspectives on American Culture, CESD
HIST 489/URBS 400	Dynamics of the American City, CESD
Category C:
GEOG 668/URBS 513	Politics, Law, and the Urban Environment (4)
URBS 530	Alternative Urban Futures
MULTICULTURAL ARTS—MUSIC, IDEAS, MOVEMENT, IMAGERY (10 units)
Special Requirements: Select two courses from Category A, and then the course in Category B. The Category B course may be taken after or concurrently with the last course taken in Category A.

Category A:
ART 508		African Art History, CESD
BL S/DANC 617	Black Dance Experience, CESD
MUS 505		Music of The World's Peoples, CESD
MUS 602		Traditional and Folk Music for Children, CESD
Category B:
ANTH 580	Anthropology and the Arts (4), CESD
NEXT 20 YEARS: BEYOND 2000 (9 units)
Special 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
NEXA 350	Explorations of the Future
URBS 530	Alternative Urban Futures
NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURY EUROPEAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO WORLD CULTURE (9-10 units)
Special Requirements: Select one course from each category. Only two of the three courses selected can have the same departmental prefix.

Category A:
HIST 344	Nineteenth Century Europe, CESD
Category B:
HIST/I R 346	Recent European History, CESD
Category C:
HIST 400	History of Modern European Imperialism, CESD
HUM 465		Contemporary Culture, CESD
PLSI 352	Political Theory: Reformation to the Nineteenth Century (4)
PLSI 353	Political Theory: The Twentieth Century (4)
PLSI 402	Politics of Western Europe (4) [All topics]
OUR VIOLENT PLANET (9 units)
Special Requirements: Take all three courses.

GEOG 402	The Climatic Challenge, CESD
GEOL 302	The Violent Earth
METR 302	The Violent Atmosphere and Ocean
PERSPECTIVES ON AGING (9-11 units)
Special Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A:
GRN 500		Gerontology: An Interdisciplinary Perspective, CESD
Category B: Bio-Medical and Health Dimensions
BIOL 331	Physiology of Aging
C D 667		Sensory Systems and Aging
H ED 415	Health Aspects of Aging, CESD
Category C: Socio-Cultural Dimensions
PSY 630		Psychology of Aging (4)
		Prerequisite: PSY 330 or 331.
REC 620		Leisure and Aging
		Prerequisite: REC 420 or GRN 500 or consent of instructor.
SOC 630		Sociology of Aging (4), CESD
WOMS 591	Aging: The Older Woman, CESD
PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS, AND ECONOMICS (9-11 units)
Special Requirement: Select one course from each category.

Category A:
PHIL 330	Political Philosophy
PLSI 365	Systematic Political Theory (4), CESD
Category B:
NEXA 330	The Marxian Revolution, CESD
ECON/GEOG 425	Economic Geography (4), CESD
Category C:
NEXA 327	Business and Culture
NEXA 340	The Nuclear Revolution
PLANNING THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT (10-11 units)
Special 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
GEOG 668/PLSI/URBS 513	Politics, Law, and the Urban Environment (4)
GEOG/URBS 658	Land-Use Planning (4)
POPULATION DYNAMICS AND ECOLOGY (10-11 units)
Special Requirements: Select one course from Category A and two courses from Category B.

Category A:
SOC 484		Population Problems (4), CESD
Category B:
ANTH 608	Primate and Human Populations
BIOL 313	Principles of Ecology
		Prerequisite: a course in college biology or an environment oriented subject.
POVERTY AND INEQUALITY IN THE UNITED STATES (9-11 units)
Special 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 selected must be a CESD course.

Category A:
SOC 472		Social Inequality (4), CESD
PHIL 330	Political Philosophy
Category B:
ECON 512	Economics of Poverty and Discrimination
		Prerequisites: ECON 100, 101, 305, or their equivalents.
H ED/URBS 582	Homelessness and Public Policy
S W 301		United States Social Welfare II: Problems, Policies, and Programs
		Prerequisite: S W 300 or consent of instructor.
URBS 565	Social Policy and the Family (4), CESD
PRESERVATION OF A LIVABLE ENVIRONMENT (9-10 units)
Special Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A:
GEOG 600	Environmental Problems and Solutions, CESD
Category B: Social Sciences
ANTH 321	Endangered Cultures, CESD
ECON 550	Economics of Energy and the Environment
GEOG 651	San Francisco Bay Area Environmental Issues (4)
GEOG 666	Geography of Garbage: Recycling and Waste Reduction
PSY 464		Environmental Psychology
		Prerequisite: PSY 200 or equivalent.
Category C: Natural Sciences
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 Environmental Issues
RELIGIOUS STUDIES (9 units)
Special 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
HIST 328	Early Christian Church to 313
HIST 482	Religion in America
HUM 345		Humanism and Mysticism, CESD
NEXA 380	Cosmologies and Worldviews
PHIL 510	Far Eastern Philosophy and Religion
		NOTE: Any title listed under PHIL 510 in the Class Schedule may be taken.
PHIL 515	Semitic Religious Thought
		NOTE: Any title listed under PHIL 515 in the Class Schedule may be taken.
PHIL 520	Modern Religious Thought
REVOLUTION IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE (10 units)
Special Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A:
I R 340		Revolutionary Ideologies in World Relations (4)
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 530	Revolution and Reform in Latin America, CESD
HIST 571	History of Modern China, CESD
SCIENCE AND HUMAN VALUES (9 units)
Special Requirements: Select one course from Category A, and two courses from Category B.

Category A:
NEXA 391	Biological Sex and Cultural Gender, CESD
Category B:
BIOL 333	The Genetic Revolution
		Prerequisite: one course in college-level biology.
BIOL 349	Bioethics
NEXA 380	Cosmologies and Worldviews
NEXA 389	The Darwinian Revolution
NEXA 392	Culture and Technology
NEXA 394	Split Brain/Split Culture?
NEXA 397	Communication Between Humans and Animals
PHIL 383	Ethics in Medicine
PHIL 395	Ethical Issues: Science and Technology
		NOTE: Any title listed under PHIL 395 in the Class Schedule may be taken.
PHYS 600	Science and Society
		Prerequisite: a college science course.
SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE MEDIA (9-10 units)
Special Requirements: Select one course from Category A, and two additional courses from either Category A or Category B.

Category A:
BECA 422	Social Aspects of Public Media, CESD
		Prerequisite: BECA 200.
CINE 308	Third World Perspectives in Film, CESD
LARA 530	La Raza and the Media, CESD
Category B:
BECA 460	News on Radio and Television
		Prerequisite: BECA 200.
CINE 500	Film and Social Change
JOUR 666	Ethical Issues in Journalism
SPCH 461	Issues in Free Speech (4)
STRESS, WORK, AND LEISURE (9 units)
Special Requirements: Select three courses. Each course must have a different course prefix.

BECA/HUM/REC 385	Images of Work and Leisure, CESD
CFS 421		Children and Stress, CESD
CFS 430		Management Dynamics, Life Goals, and Decisions, CESD
H H 380		Holistic Health: Western Perspectives
PSY 465		Psychology of Life, Work, and Stress, CESD
REC 380		Developmental Play Processes, CESD
THIRD WORLD DEVELOPMENT (9-12 units)
Special Requirements: Select one course from Category A, and two courses from Category B. At least two different course prefixes must be selected.

Category A:
ECON 620	Economic Development, CESD
I R/PLSI/S S 520	Modernization and Third World Countries, CESD
I R/S S 540	The Rich and the Poor Nations (4), CESD
PLSI 415	Democracy in the Third World (4), CESD
Category B:
CST/HIST 312	Capitalist Hegemony and Third World Resistance, CESD
ECON 620	Economic Development, CESD (If not used in Category A)
HIST/S S 550	Social Change in Modern Latin America, CESD
HIST 611	Modern Africa, CESD
I R 321		African Foreign Policy (4), CESD
I R 322		Latin American Relations (4), CESD
I R 323		Middle East: Periphery (4), CESD
I R 324		Middle East: Heartland (4), CESD
I R 325		Chinese Foreign Policy (4), CESD
I R 326		South and Southeast Asia Foreign Relations (4), CESD
I R/PLSI/SS 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 403	Latin American Politics (4), CESD
PLSI 404	Politics of China (4), CESD
PLSI 409	Central American Politics (4), CESD
PLSI 415	Development and Democracy (4), CESD (If not used in Category A)
WOMEN AND COMMUNICATION (9-11 units)
Special Requirements: Select one course from Category A, and two courses from Category B.

Category A:
WOMS 301	Women in Groups, CESD
Category B:
BECA/WOMS 485	Women and Media
SPCH 352	Women and Words (4)
SPCH 503	Sex Roles and Communication (4), CESD
WOMS 302	Translating Women's Experience
WOMEN AND MEN IN A CHANGING WORLD (9-12 units)
Special Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A: The Social Construction of Gender
ANTH 569	Cross-Cultural Aspects of Sex and Gender, CESD
		Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
NEXA 391	Biological Sex and Cultural Gender, CESD
SOC 469		Sex Roles and Society (4), CESD
Category B: Varieties of Individual Experience
KIN 501		Women and Sport, CESD
SPCH 503	Sex Roles and Communication (4), CESD
WOMS 533	Women and Men Changing, CESD
Category C: Contemporary Social and Political Issues
NEXA 331	The Feminist Revolution, CESD
SOC 464		The Family (4), CESD
WOMS 511	Women and Violence, CESD
WOMS 532	The Politics of Reproduction, CESD
WOMEN: HALF THE WORLD (9 units)
Special Requirements: Select one course from each category.

Category A: Women in History and Culture
ANTH 590/WOMS 595	Anthropology of Women, CESD
HIST 347	Women in Modern Europe, CESD
HIST 467	Women in the United States, CESD
WOMS 561	Women of Color in the United States, CESD
Category B: Women as a Force for Change
NEXA 331	The Feminist Revolution, CESD
Category C: Contemporary Issues
ANTH/LABR/S S 343	Women and Work, CESD
S S 345/WOMS 534	Women and the Law, CESD
WOMS 531	Women and International Development, CESD
WOMEN OF COLOR IN THE UNITED STATES (9-12 units)
Special Requirements: Select any three courses.

AAS 603		Asian-American Women, CESD
AIS 420		American Indian Women: A Heritage of Equality, CESD
BL S 335	Black Women: A Cultural Analysis, CESD
LARA 410	La Raza Women's Seminar, CESD

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