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1 College of Letters and Science General Education Course List 79 Courses marked with an asterisk (e.g., *9. Greeks and Barbarians: Multiculturalism in the Ancient World) are listed in more than one category and can fulfill GE requirements in only one of the cross-listed categorie All honors sections of courses listed below also fulfill GE requirements. A. HUMANITIES Four courses, with at least one from Group A1 and no more than two courses from any single subgroup: A1. Literature Afrikaans (Germanic Languages) 114. German Exile Culture in Los Angeles 40. Survey of Greek Literature in Translation 41. Survey of Latin Literature in Translation 41W. Discovering Roman Literature Comparative Literature 1A. World Literature: Antiquity to Early Middle Ages 1B. World Literature: Late Middle Ages to the 17th Century 1C. World Literature: Age of Enlightenment to the 20th Century 1D. Great Books from the World at Large 2AW. Survey of Literature: Antiquity to Early Middle Ages 2BW. Survey of Literature: Late Middle Ages to the 17th Century 2CW. Survey of Literature: Age of Enlightenment to the 20th Century 2DW. Survey of Literature: Great Books from the World at Large 4AW. Literature and Writing: Antiquity to Early Middle Ages 4BW. Literature and Writing: Late Middle Ages to the 17th Century 4CW. Literature and Writing: Age of Enlightenment to the 20th Century 4DW. Literature and Writing: Great Books from the World at Large English 4W. Critical Reading and Writing 4HW. Critical Reading and Writing (Honors) 10A. English Literature to B. English Literature, 1660 to Major British Authors before Major British Authors, 1800 to the Present 80. Major American Authors 85. American Novel 88J. Lower Division Seminar: Introduction to Asian American Fiction 88L. Lower Division Seminar: Poetics of Myth 88M. Lower Division Seminar: Three Philosophical Novels 88M. Lower Division Seminar: When Myth Systems Collide -- 20th-Century Literature and Culture Confront Traditional Myths 90. Shakespeare 95A. Introduction to Poetry 95B. Introduction to Drama 95C. Introduction to Fiction 96. The Short Story in England and America 88. Poetics of Myth 12. Introduction to Study of French Literature (in French) 114A, 114B, 114C. Survey of French Literature (in French) 50A. Great Works of German Literature in Translation: Medieval Period through Classicism 50B. Great Works of German Literature in Translation: Romanticism to the Present 140A. Introduction to German Poetry (in German) 140B. Introduction to German Drama (in German) 140C. Introduction to German Narrative Prose (in German) *9. Greeks and Barbarians: Multiculturalism in the Ancient World 16. Contemporary Fiction and Psychology of the Self 21W. Rise and Fall of Modernism *28. Misleading Mirror: Self-Portraits in Word and Image 33W. Art of Engagement 40W. Transformations of Cultural Stories across Disciplines and Texts 46W. Literature of Testimony 47. Literature of Colonization and Colonization of Literature *55. Culture and of Utopias 59W. Literature and Culture of the American South 74. Life Crises in Literature 80. Literature of Diversity: Cultural Experience in America 83W. Politics and Rhetoric of Literature 86. Federico Garcia Lorca and Literature of New York 134. Quest for Identity and the American Dream Italian 50A. Masterpieces of Italian Literature in English: Middle Ages and Renaissance 50B. Masterpieces of Italian Literature in English: Baroque Period to the Present 60. Images of Japan: Humanistic Tradition Jewish Studies (Near Eastern Languages) 175. Modern Hebrew Novel as a Film 40A, 40B. Portuguese, Brazilian, and African Literature in Translation 120A, 120B. Introduction to Portuguese Literature (in Portuguese) 130A, 130B. Brazilian Literature and Identity: Introduction (in Portuguese) 25. Russian Novel in Translation 25W. Russian Novel in Translation Scandinavian 50. Introduction to Scandinavian Literature 50W. Introduction to Scandinavian Literature 60A, 60B, 60C. Hispanic Literatures in Translation 88A. Lower Division Seminar: Reaching 2001 (Fantasy of Reality and Reality of Fantasy) A2. Philosophy *6. Historical Construction of Reality 32W. Creativity and Culture: Making Things New in the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Sciences Philosophy 1. Beginnings of Western Philosophy 2. Introduction to Philosophy of Religion 4. Philosophical Analysis of Contemporary Moral Issues 5A. Philosophy in Literature 6. Introduction to Political Philosophy 7. Introduction to Philosophy of Mind 8. Introduction to Philosophy of Science 21. Skepticism and Rationality 22. Introduction to Ethical Theory 22W. Introduction to Ethical Theory A3. Language and Linguistics Chicana and Chicano Studies M170. Latinos and Literacy 55. Origins and Nature of English Vocabulary Communication Studies

2 80 English 88K. Lower Division Seminar: Introduction to English Etymology 70. Origin of Language 19. Rhetoric on Trial: Legal Advocacy, Ancient and Modern 56. Language as a Window to the Mind M128. Latinos and Literacy 131. Beating Time through Time: Language, Verse, and Culture Language Formal University foreign language instruction at level four or higher; no more than one course at level four or higher may be used Linguistics 1. Introduction to Study of Language 2. Language in the U.S. 3. American Sign Language: Structure and Culture 10. Structure of English Words 20. Introduction to Linguistics M35. Spanish, Portuguese, and Nature of Language M35. Spanish, Portuguese, and Nature of Language A4. Culture and Civilization Ancient Near East (Near Eastern Languages) 10W. Jerusalem: The Holy City Art *88A. Lower Division Seminar: Buddha's Life and Teachings in Art, Texts, and Worship Chinese (East Asian Languages) 50. Chinese Civilization *10. Survey of Classical Greek Culture *20. Survey of Roman Civilization 30. Introduction to Classical Mythology 51A. Art and Archaeology of Classical World: Greece 51B. Art and Archaeology of Classical World: Rome East Asian Languages and Cultures 60. Introduction to Buddhism 60W. Introduction to Buddhism M15. Introduction to American Folklore Studies 14. Introduction to French Civilization, in English 14W. Introduction to French Civilization 41. French Cinema and Culture *112. Medieval Foundations of European Civilization 55. The City as Text: German Exile Culture in Los Angeles 60W. War 62W. Technoscience and German Culture 100A. German and Culture before B. German and Culture from 1500 to C. German and Culture from 1914 to the Present *9A. Introduction to Asian Civilizations: of India *9C. Introduction to Asian Civilizations: of Japan *9D. Introduction to Asian Civilizations: of the Near and Middle East *10A, *10B. Introduction to Civilizations of Africa *10BW. Introduction to Civilizations of Africa since 1800 *11A, *11B. of China 4. Surrealist Challenge *9. Greeks and Barbarians: Multiculturalism in the Ancient World *13. Realism in Times of Crisis: French and Italian Cinema of the 1930s and 1940s *26. Representing Medicine: Art, Literature, and Film *30. Vietnam War and American Culture *38. Frida Khalo: Multidisciplinary Construction of an Artist s Life 50B. Gender and Race: Constructions of Greek Political Thought 78. Writing in Age of Revolution *96. Cultural Dimensions of Apartheid and Post-Apartheid South Africa *132. Bible as Political Theory Italian 42A. Italy through the Ages in English: Holy Roman Empire to Sack of Rome 42B. Italy through the Ages in English: Late Renaissance to Postmodern Period 46. Italian Cinema and Culture 50. Japanese Civilization Jewish Studies (Near Eastern Languages) 10. Social, Cultural, and Religious Institutions of Judaism Korean (East Asian Languages) 50. Korean Civilization Near Eastern Languages 50A. First Civilizations 50B. Ascendance of Monotheism 50C. Modern Middle Eastern Cultures M42. Civilization of Spain and Portugal M44. Civilization of Spanish America and Brazil 46. Brazilian Culture and Civilization 30. Russian Literature and World Cinema 99A. Introduction to Russian Civilization 99B. Russian Civilization in the 20th Century 99BW. Russian Civilization in the 20th Century Slavic (Slavic Languages) 99. Introduction to Slavic Civilization M42. Civilization of Spain and Portugal M44. Civilization of Spanish America and Brazil World Arts and Cultures M22. Introduction to American Folklore Studies A5. The Arts Afro-American Studies M110A, M110B. African American Musical Heritage Art 50. Ancient Art 51. Medieval Art 54. Modern Art 55A. Introduction to African Art 55B. Arts of Pre-Columbian America 56A. Art of India and Southeast Asia 56B. Introduction to Chinese Art 57. Renaissance and Baroque Art *88A. Lower Division Seminar: Buddha's Life and Teachings in Art, Texts, and Worship Arts and Architecture 10. Arts Encounters: Exploring Arts Literacy in the 21st Century Chicana and Chicano Studies M108A. Music of Latin America 42. Cinema and the Ancient World Design Media Arts 10. Nature of Design Ethnomusicology 20A, 20B, 20C. Musical Cultures of the World

3 M108A, 108B. Music of Latin America M110A, M110B. African American Musical Heritage 113. Music of Brazil C136A, C136B. Music of Africa 147. Survey of Classical Music in India 174. Aesthetics of Music Film and Television 106A. of the American Motion Picture 106B. of the European Motion Picture 106C. of African, Asian, and Latin American Film 108. of Documentary Film 112. Film and Social Change M154A, M154B. African American Musical Heritage *3. and Visual Culture from Engraving to Film and Television *13. Realism in Times of Crisis: French and Italian Cinema of the 1930s and 1940s *26. Representing Medicine: Art, Literature, and Film *28. Misleading Mirror: Self-Portraits in Word and Image *29. Critical Vision: of Art as a Social and Political Commentary 34. Film and Society: The Hollywood Myth of Ancient Rome *38. Frida Khalo: Multidisciplinary Construction of an Artist s Life 125. Interpretations of Shakespeare in Theater and Film in the 20th Century Music 15. Art of Listening Music (Musicology) 2A, 2B. Introduction to Literature of Music 5. of Rock and Roll 7. Film and Music 10. Music Now 12W. Writing about Music th-Century Music of the Western World 133. Bach 134. Beethoven 135A, 135B, 135C. of Opera Theater 102E. Theater of Non-European World 104C. of American Theater: WWI to the Present World Arts and Cultures 106B. Dance in Africa and African Diaspora C109B. Dance in Native American Cultures 149. Dance in the Multicultural U.S of Dance in Culture and Performance B. PHYSICAL SCIENCES Three courses from the following, two of which must be complementary and one of which must have a laboratory and/or demonstration component: Astronomy (Physics and Astronomy) 2A, 2B. Introduction to the Physical Universe 3. Astronomy: Nature of the Universe 4. Universe of Stars and Stellar Systems 5. Life in the Universe 6. Cosmology: Our Changing Concepts of the Universe 7. Astronomy and the Media 8A-8B. Astronomy with Physics: Exploring the Universe. See Special General Education Programs below 81. Astrophysics I: Stars and Nebulae 82. Astrophysics II: Stellar Evolution, Galaxies, and Cosmology 88A. Lower Division Seminar: Cosmic Evolution Atmospheric Sciences 2, 2E. Air Pollution 3, 3E. Introduction to the Atmospheric Environment 4. California Weather and Climate 5. Climates of Other Worlds 6, 6E. Climate and Climatic Change 10. Introduction to the Earth System Chemical Engineering 2. Technology and the Environment Chemistry and Biochemistry 2. Introductory Chemistry 14A. Chemical Structures and Equilibria 14B. Thermodynamics, Kinetics, Organic Structures, and Spectroscopy 14BL. General and Organic Chemistry Laboratory 15. Survey of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry 15L. Laboratory in Elementary Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry 20A. Chemical Structure 20B. Chemical Energetics and Change 20L. General Chemistry Laboratory Civil and Environmental Engineering 3. Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering Science Computer Science 2. Great Ideas In Computer Science Earth and Space Sciences 1. Introduction to Earth Science 5. Environmental Geology of Los Angeles 8. Earthquakes 9. Origin and Evolution of Solar System *15. Introduction to Oceanography *20. Natural of Southern California 1. Physical Environment 1. Systems Thinking: Exploring Order and Chaos in Everyday Life *5. Science and the Human Condition 20. Artificial Intelligence: Machines as People, People as Machines 22. Short of Science: Reading the Great Book of the Universe *24. 21st Century: Society, Environment, and Ethics 31. Current Environmental Problems 35. Scientific Method: Critical Inquiry into Question of Extraterrestrial Life 42. Physics of Music 44. Trail of Light *57. Life and Sciences of Complexity 67. Structure of Physical Reality *70B. Nonlife to Life, Microbes to Man: Nature Is Not Compartmentalized 73. Elementary Particles in the Universe 75. On Nature of Things: Comparative Reading of Poem by Lucretius and Modern Science 77. Space Science: Active Sun and Its Effects on Earth 85. Science and Art: Concepts and Connections Mathematics 2. Finite Mathematics 3A, 3B. Calculus for Life Sciences Students 31A, 31B. Calculus and Analytic Geometry 31E. Calculus for Economics Students Physics (Physics and Astronomy) 1A. Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Mechanics 1AH. Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Mechanics (Honors) 1B. Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Oscillations, Waves, Electric and Magnetic Fields 1BH. Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Oscillations, Waves, Electric and Magnetic Fields (Honors) 1C. Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Electrodynamics, Optics, and Special Relativity 1CH. Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Electrodynamics, Optics, and Special Relativity (Honors) 6A. Physics for Life Sciences Majors: Statics and Dynamics 6B. Physics for Life Sciences Majors: Sound, Light, and Hydrodynamics 6C. Physics for Life Sciences Majors: Electricity, Magnetism, and Transport 10. Physics Complementary courses include Astronomy 2A/2B, 3/4, 3/5, 3/6, 3/ 7, 8A/8B, 81/82, Astronomy 3/ 77; Atmospheric Sciences 2/3, 2E/3E, 3/4, 3/5, 3/6, 3E/6E, 5/6; Chemistry and Biochemistry 14A/14B, 15/20A, 20A/20B; Earth and Space Sciences 1/8, 1/9, 1/15, 1/ 1, 20/ 1; Mathematics 3A/3B, 3A/ 31B, 3A/31E, 3B/31A, 31A/31B, 31A/31E; Physics 1A/1B, 1A/1C, 1AH/1BH/1CH, 1B/1C, 6A/6B, 6A/6C, 6B/6C. Courses with a laboratory and/or demonstration component include Astronomy 2A, 2B, 3, 8B, 81, 82, Atmospheric Sciences 2, 3, 3E, 4, 6E, Chemistry and Biochemistry 14BL, 15L, 20L, Earth and Space Sciences 1, 15, 20, 1, 20, 67, 70B, 77, Physics 1A, 1AH, 1B, 1BH, 1C, 1CH, 6A, 6B, 6C,

4 82 C. SOCIAL SCIENCES Four courses (two each from Groups C1 and C2): C1. Historical Analysis Two courses from a single sequence are recommended: *10. Survey of Classical Greek Culture *20. Survey of Roman Civilization *112. Medieval Foundations of European Civilization 1A, 1B, 1C. Introduction to Western Civilization *2A. Power, Ethics, and Technological Change *2B. Social Knowledge and Social Power 2C, 2D. Religion, the Occult, and Science 3A, 3B, 3C. Introduction to of Science 3D. Themes in of Medicine 4. Introduction to of Religions 8A. Colonial Latin America 8B. Political Economy of Latin American Underdevelopment, 1750 to C. Latin American Social *9A. Introduction to Asian Civilizations: of India *9C. Introduction to Asian Civilizations: of Japan *9D. Introduction to Asian Civilizations: of the Near and Middle East 9E. Introduction to Asian Civilizations: Southeast Asian Crossroads *10A, *10B. Introduction to Civilizations of Africa *10BW. Introduction to Civilizations of Africa since 1800 *11A, *11B. of China 13A. of the U.S. and Its Colonial Origins: Colonial Origins and First Nation Building Acts 13B. of the U.S. and Its Colonial Origins: 19th Century 13C. of the U.S. and Its Colonial Origins: 20th Century 20. World to A.D World, Circa 600 to Contemporary World, 1760 to the Present *2. Comparative Genocide *3. and Visual Culture from Engraving to Film and Television *6. Historical Construction of Reality 11. Reinventing African 12. Sacred Form: Literature and Poetry in India from Bronze Age to Premodern Times *14. Interaction of Science and Society 52. Madness in the Enlightenment: Care and Cure of Mental Illness *55. Culture and of Utopias 62. Community and Self-Interest in of American Culture 68. of Social Thought 84. Los Angeles, 1900 to 2000: of a 20th-Century City 90. French Revolution: Ideologies and Images 95. Art, Politics, and Social Change in 19th-Century England and France *96. Cultural Dimensions of Apartheid and Post-Apartheid South Africa *130. How Cold War Was Played Political Science 10. Introduction to Political Theory C2. Social Analysis Afro-American Studies M5. Social Organization of Black Communities American Indian Studies 10. Introduction to American Indian Studies Anthropology 8. Archaeology: An Introduction 9. Culture and Society 33. Culture and Communication M134. Cultural Construction of Gender and Sexuality: Homosexualities Asian American Studies 21. Asians and Pacific Islanders in American Society Communication Studies 10. Introduction to Communication Studies 88C. Lower Division Seminar: Future of Mass Communication Economics 1, 2. Principles of Economics 5. Introductory Economics 3. Cultural 4. Globalization: Regional Development and World Economy *2A. Power, Ethics, and Technological Change *2B. Social Knowledge and Social Power *2. Comparative Genocide 7A, 7B. Urban Poverty and Public Policy in the U.S. 10. Social Classification and Categorization 17. Civil Rights, Women s Rights, Human Rights 23. Globalization *24. 21st Century: Society, Environment, and Ethics 27. Theories of Exchange: Social Life of Gifts and Commodities *29. Critical Vision: of Art as a Social and Political Commentary *30. Vietnam War and American Culture 36. Ethnicity and Social Class in America 37A. Ethnicity, Social Class, and Social Mobility in the U.S. and Other Societies 37B. Ethnicity, Social Class, and Social Mobility in Los Angeles 48. Politics of Reproduction 49. Evidence in Law, Science,, and Journalism 51. Childhood in Historical and Sociological Perspective 54. Human Lives: Psychocultural Perspective 58. Apartheid and Social Stratification in South Africa: Theory and Data 60. Immigration and New Second Generation 61. Social Theory in the 20th Century 70C. Culture, Ethnicity, Race, and Development: Multimedia and Multidisciplinary Approach 76. Race, Class, and Gender 82. Community and Labor Development from Ground Up *87. Humans and Other Animals 89. Freud, Fairytales, and Feminism *92. Genes, Genomics, and Internet *94. Historic Roots of Healing Arts 97. Issues in American Foreign Policy: Methodology of Assessment M119. Nuclear Weapons: Critical Decisions 126. Making Citizens/Making Societies: Political Cultivation in Cross-Cultural Perspective 127. Citizenship, Leadership, and Service M129. Cultural Construction of Gender and Sexuality: Homosexualities *130 How Cold War Was Played *132. Bible as Political Theory Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies M114. Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies M134. Cultural Construction of Gender and Sexuality: Homosexualities Organismic Biology, Ecology, and Evolution *11. Biomedical Research Issues in Minority Communities Policy Studies M116. Nuclear Weapons: Critical Decisions Political Science 20. World Politics 30. Introduction to Political Economy 40. Introduction to American Politics 50. Introduction to Comparative Politics Psychology 10. Introductory Psychology *88A. Lower Division Seminar: Stress, Adaptation, and Coping Sociology 1. Introductory Sociology 2. Changing Society and Making 3. Sociology of Everyday Life 4. Jobs and Careers: Sociological Approach M5. Social Organization of Black Communities

5 31. Dilemmas of Third World Development Women s Studies 10. Introduction to Women s Studies: Feminist Perspectives on Women and Society M114. Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies D. LIFE SCIENCES Three courses from the following, one of which must have a laboratory and/or demonstration component: Anthropology 7 or 12 Human Evolution or Principles of Human Evolution: Comparative Analysis 10. Principles of Human Evolution: Genetic Basis Earth and Space Sciences *15. Introduction to Oceanography 16. Major Events in of Life 17. Dinosaurs and Their Relatives *20. Natural of Southern California 2. Biogeography: Spatial Dynamics of Biological Diversity in a Changing World 5. People and the Earth s Ecosystems *5. Science and the Human Condition 8. Communication among Organisms *14. Interaction of Science and Society 25. Human Genome: Prospects for a Super Race? *57. Life and Sciences of Complexity 63. Emerging Infections and Their Effects on Society: Past, Present, and Future 70. Genetic Engineering in Medicine and Agriculture 70A. Genetic Engineering in Medicine, Agriculture, and Law *70B. Nonlife to Life, Microbes to Man: Nature Is Not Compartmentalized 79. Genome: Blueprint, Controversy, Destiny *87. Humans and Other Animals *92. Genes, Genomics, and Internet *94. Historic Roots of Healing Arts 136. of Evolutionary Views Life Sciences 1. Evolution, Ecology, and Biodiversity 2. Cells, Tissues, and Organs 2W. Cells, Tissues, and Organs 3. Introduction to Molecular Biology 4. Genetics 15. Life, Concepts, and Issues Microbiology and Molecular Genetics 6. Introduction to Microbiology 7. Developments in Biotechnology 12. Biological Threats to Society: Bioterrorism and Emerging Infections Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology 30. Biology of Cancer 40. AIDS and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases 70. Genetic Engineering and Society 80. The Green World: Plant Biology for Now and the Future 88C. Lower Division Seminar: Frontiers of Molecular Biology Historical Perspective 88E. Lower Division Seminar: Genetics and Society Current Status and Future Applications 88F. Lower Division Seminar: Science and Scientists Expectations and Realities Organismic Biology, Ecology, and Evolution 10. Plants and Civilization *11. Biomedical Research Issues in Minority Communities 12. Biodiversity and Extinction: Crisis and Conservation 13. Evolution of Life 21. Field Biology 25. Marine Biology 50. Desert Life Physiological Science 3. Introduction to Human Physiology 5. Issues in Human Physiology: Diet and Exercise 6. The Human Machine: Physiological Processes 13. Introduction to Human Anatomy Psychology 15. Introductory Psychobiology *88A. Lower Division Seminar: Stress, Adaptation, and Coping 88B. Lower Division Seminar: Feeding, Food Fads, and Fat Courses with a laboratory and/or demonstration component include Earth and Space Sciences 15, 16, 17, 20, 2, 5, 70A, 70B, 79, 92, Life Sciences 1, 2, 2W, 3, 4, 15, Microbiology and Molecular Genetics 7, Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology 80, Organismic Biology, Ecology, and Evolution 10, 21, 50, Physiological Science 3, 5, General Education Clusters General Education cluster classes, available to entering freshmen only, are one option for satisfying several GE requirements. The clusters span three quarters and are interdisciplinary team-taught courses designed to introduce students to multiple areas of knowledge. They focus on a common topic and are organized in such a way that students can explore how different disciplines converge and diverge in their approach to a particular problem. Students who complete the entire sequence of three courses (15 units total) receive GE credit for four courses under the current GE program. Specific GE credit varies by cluster content. Inquire at the General Education Office, A265 Murphy Hall, or see M1A-M1B-M1C. Global Environment (Same as Environment M1A-M1B-M1C.) 20A-20B-20C. Interracial Dynamics in American Culture, Society, and Literature 21A-21B-21C. of Modern Thought 22A-22B-22C. Toward World Economy: Perils and Promise of Globalization Special General Education Programs 50A-50B-50C. 60A-60B-60C. 70A-70B-70C. 80A-80B-80C. Perception and Illusion: Cognitive Psychology, Literature, and Art The U.S., 1963 to 1974: Politics, Society, and Culture Evolution of Cosmos and Life Frontiers in Human Aging: Biomedical, Social, and Policy Perspectives Physical Sciences Sequence Students who complete both Astronomy 8A and 8B (10 units total) receive GE credit for the entire physical sciences requirement (three courses), as well as the laboratory and/or demonstration component and the complementary course requirement. Students who complete only 8A receive GE credit for one physical sciences course, but do not receive credit for the laboratory and/or demonstration component nor the complementary course requirement.

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