Bachelor of Arts, ial Work Upper Division Courses Approved for Additional Major Requirements The additional major requirement fulfilled by each course is noted in the table below. Note: This list includes courses selected from the Departments listed below that have already been approved by the Department of ial Work Education as meeting one of the Additional Major Requirements. Not all courses are offered every semester and some have prerequisites. Students should check the Schedule of Courses for each semester when planning their programs. Unless otherwise stated, all courses listed are for 3 units. NOTE: Cross-listed courses (e.g., [C-2 upper division elective] & WS [cultural diversity]) are approved for a primary area; the course may be applied to the secondary area with approval from your advisor and the department chair. Prior approval from your advisor and the department chair is necessary to use courses that are not on this list (including new courses) to fulfill additional major requirements. BIOLOGY/HEALTH SCIENCE Public Health (PH) 90, Contemporary Health Issues (GE Area E) PH 135, Introduction to Human Disease ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES Asian American Studies 110, Asian-American Communities (G.E. M/I) Asian American Studies 138, Asian American Women Asian American Studies 140, Southeast Asian Americans ANTHROPOLOGY pology 105W, Applied pology (Upper Division M/I and Upper Division Writing Skills) pology 116W, pology of Religion (Upper Division GE Area ID and Upper Division Writing Skills) pology 115 World Cultures pology 117, Health, Illness & Healing (fmr, 155) pology 118, Women: Culture and Biology (same as: WS 170) pology 119 Law and Culture pology 120, Ethnic Relations and Culture M/I pology 123, Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia M/I pology 124, Peoples and Cultures of East Asia pology 125, Traditions and Change in China and Japan M/I pology 130, Peoples and Cultures of the Southwest 1 Area B Human Biology
pology 135 Muslim Communities in the Middle East pology 145, Cultural Resources Management - ID pology 161, Bio/Behavioral Evolution of the Human Species IB CHICANO AND LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES Chicano & Latin American Studies 114, Mexico and the Southwest 1810-1910 - ID Chicano & Latin American Studies 115, Mexico-US Relations Since 1910 Chicano & Latin American Studies 116, Cultural Change and the Chicano Chicano & Latin American Studies 152, The Chicano Family (same as: W.S. 152) Chicano & Latin American Studies 156, The Chicano Adolescent Chicano & Latin American Studies 160, Sex, Race, and Class in American iety - M/I Chicano & Latin American Studies 162, Chicana Women in a Changing iety Chicano & Latin American Studies 170, Latin American Studies M/I CDDS: HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES CDDS 139, Deaf Culture M/I CRIMINOLOGY inology 100, inology inology 101, e and Violence in America - ID inology 120, Juvenile Delinquency ID inology 126, Women and Violence: Public Policy and the Law (same as: WS 126) inology 133, Institutional Corrections inology 134 inal Justice Counseling inology 140, Family Violence inology 141, Alcohol, Drugs and inality inology 153, ology of e - ID inology 173 Trauma and Crisis Intervention inology 174, Ethnic & Gender Issues in inal Justice inology 175, Victimology inology 176, Victim Services inology 177, Legal Policy in Victim Services CULTURE AND LITERATURE Armenian 148, Masterpieces of Armenian Culture - IC 2
French 109, French Literature, Culture, and iety - IC French 149, Voices of Africa - IC Spanish 125, Hispanic Culture - IC Spanish 129, Mexican Culture - IC ETHNIC STUDIES Africana Studies (AFRS) 104W, Writing About American Inequality (Upper Division Writing Skills) Africana American Studies Africana Studies 124, The African American Experience in Children s Literature Africana Studies 135, The African American Community Africana Studies 137, African American Women (same as: WS 137) Africana Studies 140, The African American Church Africana Studies 144, Race Relations Africana Studies 145, Life and Times of Martin Luther King Jr. Africana Studies 146, Law and the Minority Community Africana Studies 148 Issues in the African American Community Africana Studies 150, South Africa M/I Africana Studies 178, History of African Americans (same as: History 178) American-Indian Studies (AIS) American Indian Studies 100, American Indian Religion American Indian Studies 101, American Indian Law American Indian Studies 103, Indians of California American Indian Studies 160, The Politics of Indian Education GERONTOLOGY Gerontology 100, Image of Aging (ID) Gerontology 111, Heritage and Aging (Area E) Gerontology 115, Health Issues of Aging Gerontology 140, ial Policy and Aging Gerontology 161, Multiculture/Aging - M/I HISTORY History 186, American Immigration and Ethnic History (UDGE: M/I) 3
PSYCHOLOGY ology 101, Child ology ology 102, Adolescent ology ology 103, ology of Aging ology 123, Developmental obiology - ID ology 126, Cognitive Neuroscience - IB ology 128, Cognitive ology ology 132, ology of Sexuality ology 136, Human Learning and Behavior ology 154, Personality ology 155, Developmental ology ology 156, ial ology ology 162, Introduction to Clinical ology ology 166, Abnormal ology ology 168, Exceptional Children ology 169, ological Aspects of Physical Disability ology 173, Environmental ology ID ology 174 Introduction to Counseling SOCIOLOGY iology 111, iology of Race and Ethnicity - UDGE M/I iology 122, ial Movements iology 130W, Contemporary ial Issues (UDWS) iology 131, iology of Sex & Gender - UDGE ID (WS131) iology 132, Women and Work iology 142, iology of Popular Culture M/I iology 143, Deviance and Control - ID iology 144, ial Policy Analysis iology 145, ial Organizations iology 147, Medical iology iology 148, iology of Education iology 149, iology of Business iology 151, ial Classes and Inequality iology 152, Classical iological Theory iology 153, iological Theory iology 157, ial Change iology 161, Population Analysis iology 162, ial ology iology 163, Urban iology - ID iology 165, The Family iology 166, ial Gerontology (same as: Gerontology 166) iology 168, Interpersonal Communication iology 169, iology of Religion 4
SOCIAL SCIENCE ial Science 110, California Studies ial Science 180, in the US - M/I WOMEN'S STUDIES Women's Studies 101, Women in History (same as: Hist 101) ID (2004) Women's Studies 103, History of Feminism Women's Studies 108, Rape (1 unit) Women's Studies 109, Incest (1 unit) Women's Studies 110, Representations of Women - M/I Women's Studies 112, Assertive Training (1 unit) Women's Studies 114, Women in Family Contexts Women s Studies 115 Women, Children & Alcohol (1 unit) Women's Studies 116, Domestic Violence (1 unit) Women's Studies 120, Women of Color in the United States - M/I Women's Studies 125, Introduction to Lesbian/Gay Studies Women's Studies 126, Women and Violence: Public Policy and the Law (same as: 126) Women's Studies 127, Female Sexuality Women's Studies 130, Women s Health (same as: PH 130). Women's Studies 131, iology of Sex & Gender - (same as: 131 prior to 2003). Women's Studies 132, Women and Work Women's Studies 135, Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective- M/I Women Studies 137, African American Women (same as: AAIS 137) Women s Studies 143 Feminist Theory Women's Studies 148, Women and Religion Women's Studies 152, The Chicano Family (same as: CLAS 152) Women's Studies 160, Feminist Issues in Counseling Women's Studies 170, Women: Culture and Biology (same as: Anth 118) 5