General Education

Overview

General Education

Developed by both faculty and students, the University's General Education Program is an introduction to the breadth and depth of the dynamics of human experience. It provides students with a foundation in the liberal arts and sciences and prepares them for specialized study in a particular discipline or program.

The overall objective of General Education is to create a context wherein basic skills are developed and strengthened, scholarship and disciplined thinking emerge, awareness and reflection occur, and ultimately - the integration of knowledge begins.

In the 2021-2022 academic year, Area F - Ethnic Studies was added to the General Education Breadth program per EO1100. Along with this update, American Government has been changed to a University requirement (see ‘Specific Course/Skill Requirements’ on the Regulation page for details). Effective fall 2021, the new General Education program will be in place. Students who fall under earlier catalog years follow the General Education requirements as their catalog year specifies.

In the 2018-2019 academic year, the university conducted a major revision of the General Education program per EO1100-revised. All students enrolling in the university as first-time freshmen beginning fall 2018 and after, and all transfer students entering fall 2018 or after who elect to adopt the 2018-2019 catalog, will be required to complete this new General Education Program. Students who fall under earlier catalog years follow the 1999-2000 General Education requirements.

All freshmen and transfer students admitted to Fresno State for the first time in Fall 2018 and later are required to submit assignments and reflections to the G.E. Program ePortfolio as part of their G.E. requirements. Additional information about the specific requirements for freshmen and transfer students (which are different) can be found in a Canvas course and within the G.E. Program ePortfolio in which students are automatically enrolled. Students admitted prior to Fall 2018, even if they are readmitted after Fall 2018, are not required to complete a G.E. Program ePortfolio.

Foundation, Breadth, and Integration

The General Education Program is an integrated curriculum of courses organized into four groups:

Lower-Division

FOUNDATION, the basic foundation of one's university education, consists of courses in fundamental skills and knowledge.

Purpose: An educated person must be able to read critically, communicate effectively, and think clearly.

BREADTH exposes students to a variety of disciplines within a structured framework that develops knowledge in four basic areas of human endeavor.

Area B (Physical Science) – Purpose: To understand and actively explore fundamental principles in the Physical Sciences and the methods of developing and testing hypotheses used in the analysis of the physical universe.
Area B (Life Science) – Purpose: To understand basic concepts of living things, the nature of scientific knowledge, and the relevance of biological knowledge to human affairs.
Area C (Arts) – Purpose: To develop an appreciation and understanding of and to stimulate imagination and creativity through study and participation in art, dance, music, and theatre.
Area C (Humanities) – Purpose: Through the study of the humanities, to understand, appreciate, and analyze the meaning of our civilization, its cultural background, and the nature and role of language. To study the humanities from a variety of historical perspectives and cultures by analyzing individual works.
Area D (Social, Political, and Economic Institutions and Behavior, Historical Background) – Purpose: To understand and analyze the basic principles underlying human social behavior.
Area E (Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development) – Purpose: To equip human beings for lifelong understanding and development of themselves as integrated physiological and psychological entities.
Area F (Ethnic Studies) - Purpose: Ethnic Studies is the interdisciplinary and comparative study of race and ethnicity with special focus on four historically defined racialized core groups: Native Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Latina and Latino Americans.

Upper-Division

INTEGRATION ties together the Program by providing an integrative experience at the upper-division level in three areas of breadth. All courses are upper-division.

Purpose: The Integration component of General Education is included to provide instruction at the upper division level that integrates material from each of the BREADTH areas B and C.

Requirements

The General Education Program requires students to complete a minimum of 48 semester units. All requirements must be met with courses of at least three semester units. The requirements include: four courses in FOUNDATION, nine courses in BREADTH, and three upper-division INTEGRATION courses. These three upper-division courses should be taken no sooner than the term in which 60 units of college coursework are completed. A minimum of 9 units of coursework for General Education must be taken in residence (see Residence Requirements) at California State University, Fresno.

Because the goal of General Education is to provide a solid foundation with a broad scope and the goal of the major is to provide depth in a specific discipline or program, the following stipulations apply:

  1. Foundation courses must be completed with a grade of C or better to satisfy the General Education requirement.
  2. A maximum of two General Education courses from one department or program may be applied to satisfy Breadth requirements.
  3. Beginning in fall 2021, courses in GE Area D shall be completed in at least two different disciplines among the nine units required in Area D1, D2, and ID. 

Writing in General Education Courses

The university's General Education Program requires that almost all courses in the program have substantial iterative writing assignments.

All Foundation courses except those in Quantitative Methods (B4) and all Breadth courses will require iterative writing assignments totaling at least 1,000 words.

All upper-division courses (IB, IC, and ID) will require iterative writing assignments totaling at least 2,000 words.

Course List

General Education in A-F Format

While the revised General Education Program is presented here in terms of FOUNDATION, BREADTH, and INTEGRATION, it relates simply to the A-F format widely used throughout the state as indicated by the course prefixes in the table. The following list shows GE courses by areas.

FOUNDATION

Foundation - Oral Communication

  • COMM  3 - Fundamentals of Public Communication (Area A1)
  • COMM  6H - Rhetoric for Autonomy and Collaboration in the Marketplace of Ideas (Area A1)
  • COMM  7 - Persuasion (Area A1)
  • COMM  8 - Group Discussion (Area A1)
  • HONOR  20 - Public Communication and Civic Engagement (Area A1)

Foundation - Written Communication

  • ENGL  5B - Academic Literacy II (Area A2)
  • ENGL  10 - Accelerated Academic Literacy (Area A2)
  • ENGL  10H - Honors Accelerated Academic Literacy (Area A2)

Foundation - Critical Thinking

  • AFRS  20 - Critical Thinking About Race (Area A3)
  • ANTH  30 - Critical Thinking in Anthropology (Area A3)
  • ASAM  88 - Asian American Critical Thinking (Area A3)
  • CLAS  30 - Critical Thinking in Chicano and Latin American Studies (Area A3)
  • COMM  5 - Argumentation (Area A3)
  • CSCI  1 - Critical Thinking and Computer Science (Area A3)
  • CSM  10 - The Scientific Method (Area A3)
  • GEOG  25 - Critical Thinking in Geography (Area A3)
  • INTD  50 - Critical Thinking on Global Issues (Area A3)
  • NSCI  4 - Science and Nonsense: Facts, Fads, and Critical Thinking (Area A3)
  • NSCI  4H - Science and Nonsense; Critical thinking and the philosophy of science (Area A3)
  • PHIL  25 - Methods of Reasoning (Area A3)
  • PHIL  35H - Logic for Autonomy and Collaboration in the Marketplace of Ideas (Area A3)
  • PHIL  45 - Introduction to Logic (Area A3)
  • SOC  3 - Critical Thinking About Society (Area A3)
  • SOC  3S - Critical Thinking About Society (Area A3)
  • WGSS  12 - Critical Thinking: Gender Issues (Area A3)

Foundation - Quantitative Reasoning

  • CRIM  50 - Statistical and Computer Applications in Criminal Justice (Area B4)
  • DS  71 - Quantitative Analysis (Area B4)
  • DS  72 - Foundations of Data Science (Area B4)
  • MATH  6 - Precalculus (Area B4)
  • MATH  10A - Structure and Concepts in Mathematics I (Area B4)
  • MATH  10AL - Structure and Concepts in Mathematics I w/Support (Area B4)
  • MATH  11 - Elementary Statistics (Area B4)
  • MATH  11L - Elementary Statistics w/Support (Area B4)
  • MATH  45 - What Is Mathematics? (Area B4)
  • MATH  45L - What Is Mathematics w/Support (Area B4)
  • MATH  70 - Calculus for Life Sciences (Area B4)
  • MATH  75 - Calculus I (Area B4)
  • MATH  75A - Calculus with Review IA (Area B4)
  • PH  92 - Public Health Statistics (Area B4)
  • PSYCH  42 - Introductory to Statistics and Data Analysis (Area B4)

BREADTH

Breadth - Physical Sciences

  • CHEM  1A - General Chemistry 1A (Area B1)
  • CHEM  1AL - General Chemistry Laboratory 1A (Area B1)
  • CHEM  3A - Introductory General Chemistry (Area B1)
  • CHEM  10 - Chemistry and Society (Area B1)
  • CHEM  10H - Chemistry & Society (Area B1)
  • EES  1 - Natural Disasters and Earth Resources (Area B1)
  • EES  1V - Natural Disasters and Earth Resources - Virtual Labs (Area B1)
  • EES  4 - Environmental Science (Area B1)
  • EES  5 - Climate Change: Understanding Global Warming (Area B1)
  • EES  8H - Natural Disasters and Earth Resources (Area B1)
  • GEOG  5 - Introduction to Weather and Climate (Area B1)
  • GEOG  7 - Physical Geography: The Earth's Surface (Area B1)
  • PHYS  2A - General Physics (Area B1)
  • PHYS  4A - Mechanics and Wave Motion (Area B1)
  • PHYS  4AL - Laboratory in Mechanics and Wave Motion (Area B1)
  • PHYS  10 - Conceptual Physics (Area B1)
  • PSCI  21 - Elementary Astronomy (Area B1)

Breadth - Physical Sciences Liberal Studies Only

  • NSCI  1A - Integrated Science: Physics and Chemistry (Area B1LS)

Breadth - Life Sciences

Breadth - Arts

  • ARMS  20 - The Arts of Armenia (Area C1)
  • ART  1 - Art Forms (Area C1)
  • ART  20 - Drawing (Area C1)
  • ART  40 - Painting (Area C1)
  • ART  50 - Beginning Sculpture (Area C1)
  • ARTH  10 - The Ancient Medieval Worlds (Area C1)
  • ARTH  11 - The Early Modern World (Area C1)
  • ARTH  12 - Asian Art (Area C1)
  • CLAS  9 - Chicano Artistic Expression (Area C1)
  • DRAMA  22 - Oral Interpretation of Literature (Area C1)
  • DRAMA  62 - Theatre Today (Area C1)
  • DRAMA  75H - Theatre in Contemporary American Culture (Area C1)
  • ENGL  41 - Poetry Writing (Area C1)
  • ENGL  42H - Creative Writing (Area C1)
  • ENGL  43 - Fiction Writing (Area C1)
  • ENGL  44 - Creative Nonfiction Writing (Area C1)
  • HONOR  10 - Beginning Workshop in the Writing of Poetry - Global Culture, History and Values (Area C1)
  • MCJ  9 - Film Appreciation (Area C1)
  • MUSIC  9 - Introduction to Music (Area C1)
  • MUSIC  9A - Introduction to Music (Area C1)
  • MUSIC  60H - Music in Social Context (Area C1)
  • MUSIC  74 - Listener's Guide to Music (Area C1)
  • MUSIC  75 - History of Rock and Roll (Area C1)

Breadth - Humanities

  • ARAB  1A - Elementary Arabic A (Area C2)
  • ARAB  1B - Elementary Arabic B (Area C2)
  • ARM  1A - Elementary Armenian (Area C2)
  • ARM  1B - Elementary Armenian (Area C2)
  • ARM  2A - Intermediate Armenian (Area C2)
  • CHIN  1A - Elementary Chinese 1A (Area C2)
  • CHIN  1B - Elementary Chinese (Area C2)
  • CSDS  90 - Deaf American Literature (Area C2)
  • CSDS  92 - American Sign Language II (Area C2)
  • ENGL  20 - Introduction to Literature (Area C2)
  • ENGL  30 - Readings in World Literature (Area C2)
  • FREN  1B - Elementary French (Area C2)
  • FREN  2A - French for Communication (Area C2)
  • FREN  2B - French for Communication (Area C2)
  • GERM  1B - Elementary German (Area C2)
  • GERM  2A - Intermediate German (Area C2)
  • GERM  2B - Intermediate German (Area C2)
  • GRK  1A - Elementary Greek (Area C2)
  • GRK  1B - Elementary Greek (Area C2)
  • HEBR  1A - Basic Hebrew (Area C2)
  • HMONG  1A - Basic Hmong (Area C2)
  • HMONG  1B - Basic Hmong (Area C2)
  • HONOR  11 - Introduction to the Humanities - Global Culture, History and Values (Area C2)
  • HUM  10 - Humanities from Antiquity to the Renaissance (Area C2)
  • HUM  10H - Intro Humanities of the Western World (Area C2)
  • HUM  11 - Humanities from the Baroque to the Modern (Area C2)
  • HUM  15 - Classical Myth and World Humanities (Area C2)
  • HUM  20 - Introduction to Hispanic Literature (Area C2)
  • ITAL  1A - Elementary Italian (Area C2)
  • ITAL  1B - Elementary Italian (Area C2)
  • ITAL  2A - Intermediate Italian (Area C2)
  • ITAL  2B - Intermediate Italian (Area C2)
  • JAPN  1A - Elementary Japanese (Area C2)
  • JAPN  1B - Elementary Japanese (Area C2)
  • LATIN  1A - Elementary Latin (Area C2)
  • LATIN  1AH - Honors Elementary Latin (Area C2)
  • LATIN  1B - Elementary Latin (Area C2)
  • LING  10 - Introduction to Language (Area C2)
  • PERS  1A - Elementary Modern Persian (Area C2)
  • PERS  1B - Elementary Modern Persian B (Area C2)
  • PHIL  1 - Introduction to Philosophy (Area C2)
  • PHIL  2 - Exploring Religious Meaning (Area C2)
  • PHIL  10 - Self, Religion, and Society (Area C2)
  • PHIL  20 - Moral Questions (Area C2)
  • PORT  1A - Elementary Portuguese (Area C2)
  • PORT  1B - Elementary Portuguese (Area C2)
  • SPAN  1B - Elementary Spanish (Area C2)
  • SPAN  2A - Spanish for Communication (Area C2)
  • SPAN  2B - Spanish for Communication (Area C2)
  • SPAN  3 - Reading and Writing (Area C2)
  • SPAN  4A - Spanish for the Bilingual Student (Area C2)
  • SPAN  4B - Spanish for the Bilingual Student (Area C2)

American History

  • HIST  11 - American History to 1877 (Area D1)
  • HIST  12 - American History from 1877 (Area D1)
  • HIST  15H - Trials of Century (Area D1)
  • HONOR  12 - U.S. in the Twentieth Century World - Global Culture, History and Values (Area D1)

Social Science

  • AGBS  1 - Introductory Agricultural Economics (Area D2)
  • AIS  50 - Contemporary Life of the American Indian (Area D2)
  • ANTH  2 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (Area D2)
  • ANTH  3 - Introduction to Prehistory and Physical Anthropology (Area D2)
  • ARMS  10 - Introduction to Armenian Studies (Area D2)
  • ASAM  7 - Biracial, Multiracial and Adopted Asian Americans (Area D2)
  • CFS  31 - Introduction to Family Science (Area D2)
  • CRIM  10 - Crime, Criminology, and Justice (Area D2)
  • CRP  80 - Introduction to Cities and Urban Planning (Area D2)
  • CSDS  98 - Introduction to Hard of Hearing and Deaf People (Area D2)
  • ECON  25 - Introduction to Economics (Area D2)
  • ECON  40 - Principles of Microeconomics (Area D2)
  • ECON  50 - Principles of Macroeconomics (Area D2)
  • GEOG  2 - Introduction to Cultural Geography (Area D2)
  • GEOG  4 - World Geography (Area D2)
  • HIST  20 - World History I (Area D2)
  • HIST  21 - World History II (Area D2)
  • HONOR  13 - Human Fragility and Cultural Transcendence-Global Culture, History and Values (Area D2)
  • IT  20 - Technology and Society (Area D2)
  • JS  10 - Jewish Civilization (Area D2)
  • MCJ  1 - Mass Communication and Society (Area D2)
  • MES  10 - Introduction to Modern Middle East (Area D2)
  • PLSI  1 - Modern Politics (Area D2)
  • PLSI  71H - Introduction to Environmental Politics (Area D2)
  • PSYCH  10 - Introduction to Psychology (Area D2)
  • PSYCH  62H - Introduction to Social and Cultural Psychology (Area D2)
  • SOC  1 - Principles of Sociology (Area D2)
  • SOC  1S - Principles of Sociology (Area D2)
  • WGSS  10 - Introduction to Women's Studies (Area D2)
  • WGSS  11 - Introduction to LGBTQ+ Studies (Area D2)

Lifelong Understanding & Self Development

  • ART  13 - Design (Area E)
  • ASAM  8 - Asian American Community Health (Area E)
  • ASCI  67 - Animals and Society (Area E)
  • CFS  38 - Life Span Development (Area E)
  • CFS  38H - Honors Lifespan Development (Area E)
  • CFS  39 - Introduction to Child Development (Area E)
  • CSM  15 - Evidence Based Decision Making (Area E)
  • DANCE  16 - Introduction to Dance (Area E)
  • DANCE  70 - Balance BodyMind (Area E)
  • DRAMA  32 - Introduction to Acting (Area E)
  • FIN  30 - Personal Financial Planning (Area E)
  • GERON  10S - Journey of Adulthood: Planning a Meaningful Life (Area E)
  • GERON  18 - Women and Aging (Area E)
  • GERON  111 - Heritage and Aging (Area E)
  • KINES  32 - Lifetime Fitness and Wellness (Area E)
  • LING  30 - Language through the Lifespan (Area E)
  • NUTR  53 - Nutrition and Health: Realities and Controversies (Area E)
  • NUTR  53HS - Nutrition and Health (Area E)
  • PAX  110 - Peace Building (Area E)
  • PH  90 - Contemporary Health Issues (Area E)
  • PH  91 - Human Sexuality (Area E)
  • PH  110 - Drugs, Society, and Health (Area E)
  • PHIL  32H - Life,Death, and Afterlife (Area E)
  • PSYCH  61 - Personal Adjustment (Area E)
  • RA  80 - Lifelong Learning in the Natural Environment (Area E)
  • UNIV  1 - An Introduction to Learning and the University (Area E)
  • WGSS  18 - Women and Aging (Area E)

Ethnic Studies

  • AFRS  10 - Introduction to Africana Studies: Beginnings, Political Struggle, and Academic Warfare (Area F)
  • AFRS  15 - Slavery and the American Experience (Area F)
  • AFRS  27 - Black Popular Culture (Area F)
  • AFRS  40 - Law, Policing, and Black Communities (Area F)
  • AFRS  68 - Black Protest from Emmett Till to Breonna Taylor (Area F)
  • AIS  5 - American Indian History (Area F)
  • AIS  10 - Introduction to American Indian Studies (Area F)
  • AIS  103 - California American Indians (Area F)
  • ANTH  120 - Race and Ethnic Relations in the U.S. (Area F)
  • ANTH  175 - Anime, Graphic Novel, K-Pop and Asian Cultural Studies (Area F)
  • ASAM  10 - Asian American Newspapers and Mass Media (Area F)
  • ASAM  15 - Introduction to Asian Americans (Area F)
  • ASAM  20 - Asian Americans in Media and Popular Culture (Area F)
  • ASAM  50 - Contemporary Asian American Issues (Area F)
  • ASAM  108 - Jain, Hindu, and Asian American Religions (Area F)
  • ASAM  120 - Race and Ethnic Relations in the U.S. (Area F)
  • ASAM  143 - Asian American Literature (Area F)
  • ASAM  175 - Anime, Graphic Novel, K-Pop and Asian Cultural Studies (Area F)
  • ASAM  185 - Asian American Politics, Education and Theory (Area F)
  • CLAS  3 - Introduction to Chicano/Latino Studies (Area F)
  • CLAS  5 - Chicanx Culture and History (Area F)
  • CLAS  120 - Latina/o Cultural Changes (Area F)
  • CLAS  128 - Latinix Politics (Area F)
  • CLAS  163 - Latinx in Education (Area F)
  • MCJ  6 - Asian American Newspapers and Mass Media (Area F)
  • PHIL  108 - Jain, Hindu, and Asian American Religions (Area F)

INTEGRATION

Physical Universe & Its Life Forms

  • ANTH  161 - Bio/Behavioral Evolution of the Human Species (Area IB)
  • CE  121 - Mechanics of Materials (Area IB)
  • CHEM  170 - Chemistry in the Marketplace (Area IB)
  • CSCI  100 - Introduction to Computational Science (Area IB)
  • EES  102 - Sedimentology (Area IB)
  • EES  112 - Planet Earth through Time (Area IB)
  • EES  167 - Oceans and Atmosphere and Climate (Area IB)
  • EES  168 - California's Earth System (Area IB)
  • GEOG  115 - Violent Weather/Climatic Hazards (Area IB)
  • GEOG  128 - Environmental Pollution (Area IB)
  • GEOG  129 - Environmental Impact Assessment (Area IB)
  • MATH  123 - Mathematical Modeling (Area IB)
  • NSCI  115 - Environmental Earth and Life Science (Area IB)
  • NSCI  120 - Biotechnology and Its Impact on Society (Area IB)
  • NSCI  121 - Blood: Science, Art, and Folklore (Area IB)
  • NSCI  125 - Revenge of the Killer Microbes (Area IB)
  • PH  161 - Environment and Human Health (Area IB)
  • PHYS  100 - Concepts of Quantum Physics (Area IB)
  • PLANT  105 - Food, Society, and Environment (Area IB)
  • PSCI  131 - Concepts of Classical Physics from Babylon to Maxwell (Area IB)
  • PSCI  168 - Energy and the Environment (Area IB)
  • SOC  158 - Environmental Sociology (Area IB)

Arts & Humanities

  • AFRS  129 - African American Literary Classics (Area IC)
  • AH  105 - Arts and Humanities Study Abroad Experience (Area IC)
  • ARM  148 - Masterpieces of Armenian Culture (Area IC)
  • ART  102 - Ideas of Visual Culture: Art, Media, and the Computer (Area IC)
  • ARTH  140 - Arts of Southeast Asia (Area IC)
  • ASAM  148 - Asian and Asian American Film and Video (Area IC)
  • CLAS  130 - Latinx Culture and Media Studies (Area IC)
  • CM  145 - Historic Preservation and Urban Renewal (Area IC)
  • DANCE  171 - Philosophical Bases and Trends in Dance (Area IC)
  • DRAMA  163 - Dramatic Literature (Area IC)
  • DRAMA  188TZ - British Theatre (Area IC)
  • ENGL  101 - Masterpieces of World Literature (Area IC)
  • ENGL  102 - Masterpieces of English Literature (Area IC)
  • ENGL  102WZ - Masterpieces of English Literature (Area IC)
  • ENGL  103 - Masterpieces of American Literature (Area IC)
  • ENGL  112 - World Literature: Ancient (Area IC)
  • ENGL  113 - World Literature: Medieval and Renaissance (Area IC)
  • ENGL  114 - World Literature: Modern (Area IC)
  • ENGL  174 - Popular Fiction (Area IC)
  • ENGL  174Z - Popular Fiction - London in Literature (Area IC)
  • FREN  109 - French Literature, Culture, and Society from the Middle Ages to Today (Area IC)
  • FREN  124 - The French Esthetic (Area IC)
  • FREN  125 - French and Francophone Film (Area IC)
  • FREN  149 - Voices of Africa (Area IC)
  • HONOR  101 - Global Creativity in the Arts and Humanities (Area IC)
  • HUM  104 - Humanities in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (Area IC)
  • HUM  108 - Humanities in Classical Athens (Area IC)
  • HUM  110 - Humanities in Republican and Imperial Rome (Area IC)
  • HUM  118 - Folklore in Contemporary Life (Area IC)
  • HUM  120 - Genocide, Memory and Media (Area IC)
  • HUM  129 - Mexican Culture (Area IC)
  • IAS  108 - Interdisciplinary Arts Studies (Area IC)
  • ITAL  110 - Italian Food Culture (Area IC)
  • ITAL  130 - Leadership in Italy: from Machiavelli to Mussolini (Area IC)
  • LING  115 - Language, Culture, and Society (Area IC)
  • LING  130 - Language and Gender (Area IC)
  • LING  138 - History of the English Language (Area IC)
  • MCJ  183 - Documentary Media and Society (Area IC)
  • MUSIC  170A - Music of the Americas: Latin America (Area IC)
  • MUSIC  171 - Introduction to the World's Music (Area IC)
  • MUSIC  171Z - Introduction to the World's Music (Area IC)
  • MUSIC  187 - Pop Music: Jazz and Rock (Area IC)
  • MUSIC  187Z - Pop Music: Jazz and Rock (Area IC)
  • PHIL  120 - Contemporary Conflicts of Morals (Area IC)
  • PHIL  150 - Foundations of Knowledge (Area IC)
  • PHIL  151 - Cognitive Science: Mind (Area IC)
  • PORT  101 - Portuguese and Brazilian Literatures (Area IC)
  • PORT  102 - Cultures of the Azorean Isles (Area IC)
  • PORT  103 - European and Latin American Film: Portugal and Brazil (Area IC)
  • SPAN  125 - Hispanic Cultural Productions (taught in Spanish) (Area IC)
  • SPAN  129 - Mexican Culture (taught in Spanish) (Area IC)
  • WGSS  110 - Representations of Women, Gender, and Sexuality (Area IC)
  • WGSS  111 - LGBTQ+ Representation in Film & Video (Area IC)

Social, Political & Economic Institutions

  • AFRS  144 - Race Relations (Area ID)
  • AGBS  155 - Environmental and Natural Resource Policy (Area ID)
  • ANTH  116W - Anthropology of Religion (Area ID)
  • ANTH  145 - Cultural Resources Management (Area ID)
  • ARTH  143 - Kingdoms of Monsoon Asia (Area ID)
  • ASAM  111 - Asian Pacific Desi American History (Area ID)
  • ASAM  121 - Asian American Marriage and Family (Area ID)
  • CE  161 - Construction Engineering I (Area ID)
  • CI  152 - Adolescent Learning and Development (Area ID)
  • CLAS  114 - Mexico and the Southwest 1810-1910 (Area ID)
  • CLAS  115 - Mexico-U.S. Relations Since 1910 (Area ID)
  • CM  124 - Construction Labor Relations (Area ID)
  • CRIM  101 - Crime and Violence in America (Area ID)
  • CRIM  120 - Juvenile Delinquency (Area ID)
  • CRIM  120S - Juvenile Delinquency (Area ID)
  • CRP  125 - Environmental Planning (Area ID)
  • ECE  118 - Microprocessor Architecture and Programming (Area ID)
  • ECON  146 - Economics of Crime (Area ID)
  • ECON  167 - Contemporary Socioeconomic Challenges (Area ID)
  • ECON  176 - Economics Themes in Film (Area ID)
  • ECON  183 - Political Economy of the Middle East (Area ID)
  • EES  115S - Climate Change Solutions (Area ID)
  • FBS  153 - Psychology of Criminality (Area ID)
  • GEOG  133 - Environmental Policy Management (Area ID)
  • GEOG  173 - The American West (Area ID)
  • GERON  100 - Images of Aging in Contemporary Society (Area ID)
  • HIST  101 - Women in History (Area ID)
  • HIST  154 - Jewish American Popular Culture (Area ID)
  • HONOR  102 - Global Social Issues: Exploring Challenges and Solutions (Area ID)
  • HONOR  103 - Natural Sciences, Culture, and Human Behavior (Area ID)
  • JS  154 - Jewish American Popular Culture (Area ID)
  • KINES  111 - The Olympic Games (Area ID)
  • MCJ  101 - News and Media Literacy (Area ID)
  • MCJ  175 - Stereotypes and Representation in Media (Area ID)
  • MCJ  178 - New Media Technologies (Area ID)
  • MCJ  180 - Water and Strategic Media (Area ID)
  • PAX  100 - Peace and Conflict Studies (Area ID)
  • SOC  131 - Sociology of Sex and Gender (Area ID)
  • SOC  143 - Deviance and Control (Area ID)
  • SOC  163 - Urban Sociology (Area ID)
  • SSCI  110 - California Studies (Area ID)
  • WGSS  101 - Women in History (Area ID)
  • WGSS  124 - Gender and Sexuality in Education (Area ID)
  • WGSS  149 - Gender Law & Social Policy (Area ID)