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1 Professional Development Area Citizenship and Migration ANTH 444: Transnational Migrants ( 3) ASAM/CHLS 335: Asian and Latino Immigration Since World War II GE: Human Diversity; Capstone (F) or HIST 412: Chinese Emigration/Migration in Modern Period I/ST 320: Migration and Modernity SOC 358: The Sociology of Migration and Immigration GE: Capstone (F) or Culture and Identity A/ST 320: Asia in Fiction and Film GE: Global Issues; Capstone (F) A/ST 336: Introduction to Southeastt Asian Literatures and Cultures A/ST 393: Japan's Heritage A/ST/HIST/WGSS 406A: Asian Women: East and Northeast Asia AFRS 337: Cultures of African Peoples ; AFRS 200 or Consent of Instructor GE: Social Sciences and Citizenship AFRS 353: Religions of African Peoples AIS/CHLS 315: Contemporary Indigenous Peoples of Aztlan and Latin America ANTH 419: Encounters and Identities ASAM 354: Transnational Filipino Communities ASAM 407: Asians in Latin America CHIN 451: Chinese Culture and Tradition CHLS/RGR 450: 1492 and Beyond or COMM 330: Intercultural Communication COMM 430: Advancedd Concepts in Intercultural Communicationn CWL 330A: Masterpieces of European Literature CWL 330B: Masterpieces of European Literature CWL 334: Introductionn to East Asian Literatures and Cultures CWL 344: Literature of the Holocaust CWL 346: Readings in World Poetry CWL 350: Global Literature in American Culture GE: Human Diversity; Humanities CWL 438: 20 th Century European Literature ENGL 359: Postcolonial Literature GE: Global Issues; Arts (C1) ENGL 459: English Literature of the Twentieth Century (1900 Present) ENGL 466: Irish Literature in English ENGR 392/I/ST 350: Water: People, Politics, and Processes GE: Global Issues; Lifelong Learning and Self Development (E) ANTH 120 and Upper Division Standing, or Consent Advanced Undergraduate Students Only ; Recommended: ASAM 352 or Consent of Instructor; Recommendedd HIST 161 One China Related Course in A/ST or HIST and CHIN 301 or o Equivalent COMM 330 or Consent of Instructor
2 FEA/HIST/RGR 346:The European Cinema of Communism, Fascism, and Resistance or FEA/FREN 456: French Cinema FEA 458/RUSS 428: Russian Cinema GERM 370: German Literature in English GERM 380: Contemporary Germany, Society, and Culture GE: Capstone (F) or or HDEV 403: The Acquisition of Culture: Socialization in Cross cultural Perspective HIST 435: History of the Francophone World HIST 465: Painting as Power: The Politics of Visual Culture in the Early Modern Spanish Empire I/ST 320: Migration and Modernity JAPN 451: Japanese Civilization JAPN 452: Japan: Its Land, People, and Culture JAPN 453: Japanese Culture as Social Process JAPN 471: Readings in Modern and Contemporary Japanese Literature R/ST 308: Comparative Religious Ethics GE: Global Issues; Humanities R/ST 314: Jewish Religion R/ST 315: Modern Jewish Thought/Zionism R/ST 317: Jewish Mysticism R/ST 331: Islamic Religion and Culture R/ST 341: Buddhism R/ST 344: Religions of Japan R/ST 351: Hinduism R/ST 352: Religions of India GE: Global Issues; Humanities R/ST 353: Religions of Southeast Asia GE: Capstone (F) or or R/ST 383: Christianity and Global Ethics or R/ST/WGSS 410: Women, Religion, and Spirituality R/ST 458: Women, Religion, and the Developing World R/ST 460: Jewish Christianity R/ST 467: Religion in Latin America and the Caribbean or RGR 314: Introductionn to Contemporary Europe RGR 315: Contemporary European Society RUSS 310: Russian Literature in English Senior Standing or Consent of Instructor Majors: HDEV 320, HDEV 360; Non Majors: Upper Level Cultural Anthropology Equivalent and Consent HIST 132, 212, or Approval of Advisor ; JAPN 302 and 312, or Consent of Instructorr JAPN 302 and 312, or Consent of Instructorr JAPN 302 and 350, or Consent of Instructorr JAPN 371 or Equivalent or Consent of Instructor Consent of Instructor and a Literature or European History Course
3 International Development ANTH 307: Modernization in Globall Perspective ECON 310: Microeconomic Theory ( 3) ECON 311: Macroeconomic Theory ECON 366: Introduction to Development Economics ECON 372: International Economics ECON 464: Natural Resource Economics ECON 465: Economic Development ECON 470: International Trade ECON 471: International Finance ENGR 392/I/ST 350: Water: People, Politics, and Processes GE: Global Issues; Lifelong Learning and Self Development (E) GEOG/I/ /ST 319: International Development GEOG 452: Geography of the Globall Economy HDEV 360: Cultural Foundations for Human Development I/ST 419: Applied International Development POSC 461: The Politics of Development International Environmental and Natural Resource Issuess ECON 464: Natural Resource Economics ENGR 302: Energy and Environment: A Global Perspective (B1bNL) or GEOG 340: Environmental Geography GEOG/I/ /ST 355: International Environmental Issues GEOG 440: Land and Water Resources HIST 464: Latin American Environmental History Politics, International Relations, and Social Movements AFRS 430: African Political Leadership in the Twentieth Century GE: Social Sciences and Citizenship ENGR 392/I/ST 350: Water: People, Politics, and Processes GE: Global Issues; Lifelong Learning and Self Development (E) GEOG 470: Political Geography HIST 345: Comparative Genocide HIST/I/ST 478: Foreign Relations of the U.S. I/ST/SOC 317: Problems in International Social Conflict I/ST/SOC 318: Cases in International Social Conflict JOUR 312: Global News Media PHIL 351: Political Philosophy GE: Capstone (F) or ECON 100, 101, and MATH 115 or 122 ECON 100, 101, and MATH 115 or 122 ECON 100 and 101, or ECON 300; g ECON 100 and 101, or ECON 300 ECON 380 or BIOL 260 or STAT 108, and ECON 310 ECON 310 and 311 ECON 310 ECON 311 and 380 GEOG 360 or Consent of Instructor HDEV 307 and 357 I/ST 319 Recommended ECON 380 or BIOL 260 or STAT 108, and ECON 310 GEOG 130 or GEOG 140 or GEOL 280 ESP 200 or GEOG 340 or Consent of Instructor, 3 Units Latin American Survey (HIST 161 or 364 or Equivalent) or Consent of Instructor GEOG 360 or Consent of Instructor
4 POSC 353: Government and Politics of Western Europe POSC 362: Society and National Politics of China POSC 367: Governments and Politics of the Middle East POSC 371: Introduction to International Politics POSC 376: International Law POSC 401/WGSS 402: Women in Political Theory ( 3) POSC 450: Comparative Political Movements POSC 455: Comparative Revolutionary Change SOC 449: Political Sociology WGSS 401: Bodies and Borders: Feminism and Globalization WGSS 424: Women and Environmental Justice WGSS 425: Women and Power WGSS 449: Feminism and International Human Rights Geographic Area Concentration Africa AFRS 337: Cultures of African Peoples AFRS 343A: African Literature AFRS 353: Religions of African Peoples AFRS 363: History of African Art AFRS 430: African Political Leadership in the Twentieth Century GEOG 308: Africa South of the Sahara HIST 391: The Making of Modern Africa, HIST 392: Contemporary Africa, 1940 Present HIST 491: Modern and Contemporary Africa East Asia A/ST 306: Traditional Asia A/ST 307: Modern Asia International GE: Social Sciences and Citizenship GE: Global Issues; Humanities GE: Arts (C1) GE: Social Sciences and Citizenship (C3) or A/ST 393: Japan's Heritage A/ST/HIST/WGSS 406A: Asian Women: East and Northeast Asia A/ST 495: China Heritage (C3) or ANTH 332: Chinese Culture and Society ANTH 335: Japanese Culture and Society CHIN 382B/HIST 382B: Modern China CHIN 451: Chinese Culture and Tradition CWL 334: Introductionn to East Asian Literatures and Cultures and POSC 100 and POSC 100 One POSC or WGSS Course WGSS 101, 102, or 300; or Consent or Consent of Instructor ; AFRS 200 or Consent of Instructor One China Related Course in A/ST or HIST and CHIN 301 or o Equivalent
5 ENGL 359: Postcolonial Literature GEOG 313: Southeast Asia GEOG 315: East Asia ( 3) International GE: Global Issues; Arts (C1) HIST 382A: Imperial China HIST 382B: Modern China HIST 383A: Japan to 1850 GE: Social Sciences and Citizenship HIST 383B: Modern Japan GE: Social Sciences and Citizenship HIST 384: Contemporary Japan HIST 386: Southeast Asia HIST 388: Contemporary China HIST 407: Japan and the United States in the Twentieth Century or HIST 412: Chinese Emigration/Migration in Modern Period JAPN 451: Japanese Civilization JAPN 452: Japan: Its Land, People, and Culture PHIL 306: Philosophies of China and Japan GE: Global Issues; Humanities POSC 362: Society and National Politics of China Europe CHLS/RGR 450: 1492 and Beyond or CWL 330A: Masterpieces of European Literature CWL 330B: Masterpieces of European Literature CWL 344: Literature of the Holocaust CWL 438: Twentieth Century European Literature ENGL 359: Postcolonial Literature GE: Global Issues; Arts (C1) or FEA/FREN 456: French Cinema FEA 458/RUSS 428: Russian Cinema FREN 440: French Civilization GEOG 316: Europe GERM 370: German Literature in English GERM 380: Contemporary Germany, Society, and Culture GE: Capstone (F) or or HIST 304: The Holocaust HIST 332: The Age of the Renaissance HIST 333: Reformation Europe HIST 334: Early Modern France, JAPN 302 and 312, or Consent of Instructorr JAPN 302 and 312, or Consent of Instructorr ENGL 459: English Literature of the Twentieth Century (1900 Present) ENGL 466: Irish Literature in English FEA/HIST/RGR 346: The European Cinema of Communism, Fascism, and Resistance Senior Standing or Consent of Instructor FREN 312A/B; Corequisite: FREN 335 or 336 or Consent
6 HIST 337: Europe in the Nineteenth Century HIST 338: Modern European Women's History HIST 339: Europe HIST 340: Europe Since 1945 HIST 343: Modern Eastern Europe HIST 357: Recent Britain HIST 435: History of the Francophone World HIST 437: History of Germany 1871 to Present PHIL 414: British Empiricism RGR 314: Introductionn to Contemporary Europe RGR 315: Contemporary European Society RUSS 310: Russian Literature in English SPAN 428/FEA 392E/460: Spanish Cinema SPAN 430: Spanish Civilization SPAN 446: Studies in Spanish Culture SPAN 449: Dictatorship to Democracy: Film and Literature in Spain (1930 today) Latin American and the Caribbean AIS/CHLS 315: Contemporary Indigenous Peoples of Aztlan and Latin America ANTH 324: Peoples of South America ANTH 432: Peoples of Mexico and Central America CHLS 430: The Latino Transnational Experience in the Caribbean: Empire, Reform, and Revolution CHLS/RGR 450: 1492 and Beyond or CHLS 450A/WGSS 445A: Latinas and Revolution: Central America and Late 20 th Century Mexico ( 3) GEOG 321: Geography of Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean or Consent of Instructor HIST 132, 212, or Approval of Advisor 6 Units of PHILL Including PHIL 204 or Consent of Instructor and a Literature or European History Course SPAN 300 SPAN 330 SPAN 330 or Consent of Instructor HIST 362: Colonial Latin America GE: Social Sciences and Citizenship HIST 364: Latin American Nations HIST 365: Brazil HIST 366: Latin American History and Literature HIST 460: Slavery in Latin America HIST 462: Mexico HIST 463: The Caribbean and Central America HIST 464: Latin American Environmental History, 3 Units Latin American Survey (HIST 161 or 364 or Equivalent), or Consent of Instructor HIST 465: Painting as Power: The Politics of Visual Culture in the Early Modern Spanish Empire POSC 358: Contemporary Latin American Politics ( 3)
7 POSC 481: U.S. Latin American Relations SPAN 445: Latin American Civilization SPAN 450: Studies in Colonial Spanish American Literatures SPAN 455/FEA 392C: Hispanic Cinema of the Americas SPAN 460: Studies Spanish American Culture Middle East and North Africa GEOG 309: The Middle East and North Africa HIST 393: Jews of the Modern Middle East HIST 394: Middle Eastern Women HIST 417: Minorities of the Middle East, Caucasus, and Central Asia HIST 428: History of the Palestinian Israeli Conflict HIST 431: The Middle East (Southwest Asia), HIST 432: The Middle East (Southwest Asia), 1700 Present POSC 367: Governments and Politics of the Middle East North America ANTH 432: Peoples of Mexico and Central America CHLS 300/HIST 370: Chicano History GE: Social Sciences and Citizenship CHLS 352/SOC 341: Central American and Caribbean Peoples in California CWL 350: Global Literature in American Culture GE: Human Diversity; Humanities GEOG 306: United States and Canada GE: Social Sciences and Citizenship GEOG 321: Geography of Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean HIST 435: History of the Francophone World HIST 451: The United States in the World HIST 462: Mexico HIST/I/ST 478: Foreign Relations of the U.S. Oceania Due to lack of available courses, this concentrationn can only be chosen if the student is completing a relevant study abroad. Russia and Central Asia FEA 458/RUSS 428: Russian Cinema GEOG 318: Russia and Its Neighbors HIST 341A: Foundations of Russia HIST 341B: Modern Russia HIST 416: Central Asia and Afghanistan from the Mongol Era to WWI HIST 418: Central Asia and Afghanistan, Twentieth Century HIST 440: The Silk Roads RUSS 310: Russian Literature in English South Asia A/ST 306: Traditional Asia (C3) or Corequisite: SPAN 300 SPAN 341 SPAN 300 SPAN 341 HIST 132, 212, or Approval of Advisor HIST 131 or 211 or Consent of Advisor and a Literature or European History Course
8 A/ST 307: Modern Asia International A/ST/HIST/WGSS 406A: Asian Women: East and Northeast Asia GEOG 314: South Asia HIST 385: India and South Asia PHIL 307: Philosophies of India
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