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GEOL 314 - Petrology Units: 4
Composition, classification, and origin of igneous and metamorphic rocks, as well as sedimentary rocks, to a lesser extent. Analysis and interpretation through thin section, geochemistry, and modeling. May require multi-day field trip. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GEOL 312 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Course fees: See class schedule for fee information Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 6 hrs.
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GEOL 332 - Sedimentary Geology Units: 4
Identification and interpretation of sedimentary rocks and structures. Application of stratigraphic and dating methods in the earth sciences. Impact of climate and geologic processes on depositional patters and facies analysis. May require two weekend field trips. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GEOL 210 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GEOL 334 - Structural Geology Units: 4
Describe and analyze structural features of rocks. Interpret the strain significance of structures. Fundamentals of plate tectonics. Tectonic analysis of regional geologic structure. May require weekend field trips. Field trip fees may be required. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GEOL 332 and GEOL 335 and MATH 102 and (PHYX 106 or PHYX 109 ). Co-requisite: GEOL 435 Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GEOL 335 - Geologic Field Methods I Units: 2
In-class and weekend field projects, map literacy, compass orienteering and measurements, geologic mapping, field note-taking, field data interpretation, preparing stratigraphic columns and geologic cross-sections, technical report writing. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GEOL 109 , GEOL 210 (C) or GEOL 306 (C). Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Course fees: See class schedule for fee information Weekly: Lecture 1 hr. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GEOL 344 - Paleontology Units: 4
Modes of preservation, skeletal anatomy, systematics and taxonomy, biostratigraphy, paleoecology, paleobiogeography, and evolutionary history of invertebrate groups of traditional importance to geologists. Recommended preparation: BIOL 105 or introductory invertebrate zoology course. Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GEOL 380 - Special Topics in Geology Units: 1-3
Variable topics. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GEOL 109 , IA. Co-requisite: GEOL 380L when offered. Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 1 hr.
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GEOL 380L - Special Topics in Geology Laboratory Units: 1-4
Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GEOL 109 , IA. Co-requisite: GEOL 380 when offered. Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Laboratory hrs TBD
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GEOL 399 - Supplemental Work in Geology Units: 1-3
Directed study intended for transfer student whose prior coursework is not equivalent to corresponding courses at Cal Poly Humboldt. Division: Upper Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: Department Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Laboratory hrs TBD
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GEOL 435 - Geologic Field Methods II Units: 2
In-class and weekend field projects include: map proficiency, advanced mapping of geological structures and lithological features on topographic maps and aerial photographs, geologic field notes, synthesis of field data with GIS analysis, measuring stratigraphic sections and developing geologic cross-sections, technical report writing. Multi-day field trips required. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GEOL 306 , GEOL 312 , GEOL 335 , GEOL 334 (C). Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Course fees: Field trip fees may be required. Weekly: Lecture 1 hr. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GEOL 452 - Glacial and Periglacial Processes Units: 3
Co-listed with: GEOL 552 Principles of glacier formation and flow, glacial landforms, and using glaciers as climate and paleoclimate indicators. Includes field trips. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GEOL 306 Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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GEOL 453 - Quaternary Stratigraphy Units: 4
Co-listed with: GEOL 553 Examination of stratigraphic records of global change during the past 2.6 million years, including changes in climatic, geomorphic, sedimentologic, and biologic systems, and discussion of causes and implications of those changes both in theory and practice. Includes field trips. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GEOL 306 Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GEOL 455 - Geology Colloquium Units: 1
Geology colloquium with a series of lectures given by invited geoscience professionals. Division: Upper Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Activity 2 hrs.
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GEOL 456 - Hydrogeology Units: 4
Co-listed with: GEOL 556 Quantitative exploration of movement and retention of water through the subsurface. Physics of saturated and unsaturated zone hydrology. Modeling of moisture change in the root zone, and vegetative water uptake. Geologic and environmental factors affecting water resources with a focus on water extraction and stream flow in northern California. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisites: MATH 107 and PHYX 107 . Co-requisites: MATH 109 . Recommended preparation: GEOL 306 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Sustainability: Sustainability Related Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GEOL 457 - Engineering Geology Units: 3
Apply geologic methods, principles, and information to engineering and related fields. Analyze earth materials, properties, and processes significant to modern engineering projects. May require 4-day field trip. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GEOL 334 or IA. Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Sustainability: Sustainability Related Weekly: Seminar 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GEOL 460 - Solid Earth Geophysics Units: 3
Principles of seismology, gravity, geodesy, terrestrial heat flow, geomagnetism, and paleomagnetism. Emphasis on earth as a whole: its internal constitution and evolution. Strongly recommended preparation: GEOL 334 . Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: MATH 110 , and PHYX 107 or PHYX 210 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Seminar 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GEOL 465 - Geosciences Senior Project Units: 2
Combined literature, field, and/or laboratory study, internship, or service learning experience directed toward a geoscience topic or problem. Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD
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GEOL 474 - Volcanology Units: 3
Fundamental principles of volcanic eruptions and their products as well as the hazard eruptions pose to human activity using methods and concepts from igneous petrology, sedimentology, stratigraphy, geologic mapping, and geophysics. Topics include origins and storage of magma, volcanic eruption triggers, styles of volcanic eruptions, volcano monitoring, and geologic properties of magma and volcanic flows. This course includes an extended multi-day field trip, required for all students. Students may also complete research projects throughout the semester. Recommended preparation: CHEM 109 , MATH 109 . Multi-day field trip. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GEOL 235, GEOL 314 , GEOL 332 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Course fees: Field trip fees may be required. Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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GEOL 475 - Geology Field Camp Units: 4
Four weeks supervised field work in the western US. Principles/ methods for geological mapping. May include preparing maps, cross-sections, stratigraphic columns, written and oral geologic reports. Living expenses and a portion of camp expenses borne by student. Typically available only during summer. Recommended preparation: GEOL 306 & GEOL 344 . Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GEOL 314 , GEOL 334 , GEOL 435 , and GPA of 2.0 or higher for all geology courses. Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Laboratory 12 hrs.
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GEOL 482 - Instrumental Methods in Geology Units: 1-3
Principles of x-ray and electron beam analysis of geologic specimens; experimental petrology techniques. Includes sample preparation, instrument operation and data analysis. Alternating with methods of air photo interpretation, GIS, and remote sensing in geology. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: PHYX 109 or PHYX 106 , and GEOL 312 or GEOL 306 ; or IA. Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Laboratory hrs TBD
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GEOL 485 - Seminar Units: 1
Discuss selected topics; correlated reading and reports. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: senior standing or IA. Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.
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GEOL 486 - Geology Research Methods Units: 1
Orientation to geology research, including developing a research topic and proposal, designing and planning research, bibliographic research and communication in oral and written format. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GEOL 312 or GEOL 332 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD
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GEOL 490 - Senior Thesis Units: 1
Prepare thesis proposal based on field or lab investigation of subject chosen by student and approved by department. Generally undertaken during senior year, but may commence during junior year. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GPA of 2.5 or better for all GEOL courses; GEOL 486 with grade of B or better and DA. Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD
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GEOL 492 - Senior Thesis Project Units: 2
Prepare thesis based on field or lab investigation of subject chosen by student and approved by department. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GEOL 490 (C). Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD
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GEOL 499 - Independent Study Units: 1-5
Reading, conference, and/or research. Division: Upper Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: Department Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD
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GEOL 524 - Methods of Geochronology Units: 3
Concepts and principles of geologic time. Absolute and relative dating methods. Apply dating techniques to stratigraphic, structural and petrological problems. Geological process rates. Includes 2-3 weekend day field trips. Division: Graduate Requisites: Pre-requisite: CHEM 109 , GEOL 312 , GEOL 335 (C), MATH 102 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs.
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GEOL 531 - Advanced Physical Geology Units: 1-3
Topics may include igneous and metamorphic petrology, advanced structural geology, paleoecology, volcanology, experimental petrology, geophysics, regional geology investigations, special topics. Division: Graduate Requisites: Pre-requisite: GEOL 314 and GEOL 334 , or IA. Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Course fees: Field trip fees may be assessed. Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD
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GEOL 531L - Advanced Physical Geology Lab Units: 0.5-1
When offered, take concurrently with GEOL 531 . May involve weekend or week-long field trip(s). Division: Graduate Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Course fees: Field trip fees may be required. Weekly: Laboratory hrs TBD
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GEOL 550 - Fluvial Processes Units: 3
Quantitative and qualitative description of river processes. Mechanics of flow and sediment transport in open channels; adjustments of channel form and pattern; channel incision and eco-hydrological controls; fluvial sediment budgets; techniques for field measurement. Recommended preparation: GEOL 306 , MATH 110 , (PHYX 107 or PHYX 210 ); or Instructor Approval. May require one-day weekend field trip(s). Division: Graduate Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Course fees: See class schedule for fee information Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GEOL 551 - Hillslope Processes Units: 3
Quantitative and qualitative description of the mechanics of erosion and deposition on hillslopes. Develop and apply sediment budgets. Hillslope eco-hydrology, weathering, mass movement, slope stability, sheet and rill erosion, slope development models, and techniques for field measurement of slope processes. Recommended preparation: GEOL 306 , MATH 110 , (PHYX 107 or PHYX 210 ). May require one-day weekend field trip(s). Division: Graduate Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GEOL 552 - Glacial and Periglacial Processes Units: 3
Co-listed with: GEOL 452 Principles of glacier formation and flow, glacial landforms, and using glaciers as climate and paleoclimate indicators. Includes field trips. Division: Graduate Requisites: Pre-requisite: GEOL 306 Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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GEOL 553 - Quaternary Stratigraphy Units: 4
Co-listed with: GEOL 453 Examination of stratigraphic records of global change during the past 2.6 million years, including changes in climatic, geomorphic, sedimentologic, and biologic systems, and discussion of causes and implications of those changes both in theory and practice. Includes field trips. Division: Graduate Requisites: Pre-requisite: GEOL 306 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Course fees: Field trip fees may be required. Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GEOL 554 - Advanced Geology Field Methods Units: 2
Week-long field excursion to study and interpret quaternary stratigraphic, volcanic, and tectonic problems using appropriate field techniques. Division: Graduate Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Course fees: Field trip fees may be assessed. Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD
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GEOL 555 - Neotectonics Units: 3
Critical review of Quaternary crustal deformation. Mechanics, rates and distribution of faulting, folding, uplift, subsidence. Methods of measuring/analyzing Quaternary and active tectonic processes. May require extended weekend field trip(s). Division: Graduate Requisites: Pre-requisite: GEOL 334 and GEOL 306 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Seminar 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GEOL 556 - Hydrogeology Units: 4
Co-listed with: GEOL 456 Quantitative exploration of movement and retention of water through the subsurface. Physics of saturated and unsaturated zone hydrology. Modeling of moisture change in the root zone, and vegetative water uptake. Geologic and environmental factors affecting water resources with a focus on water extraction and stream flow in northern California. Division: Graduate Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Course fees: Field trip fees may be required. Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GEOL 690 - Thesis Units: 1-6
Conduct research and prepare written thesis as required for grad degree. Division: Graduate Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD
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GEOL 699 - Independent Study Units: 1-5
Possible modes: reading, conference, research. Division: Graduate Requisites: Pre-requisite: grad standing. Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: Department Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD
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GEOL 700 - In-Service Professional Development in Geology Units: 1-3
Directed studies for geology professionals desiring advanced or specialized instruction, especially that leading to credentialing or teacher certification. May require 1-day weekend field trip(s). Division: Credential/Licensure Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD
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GSP 101 - Geospatial Concepts Units: 3
Overview: scale, coordinates, geodesy, direction, projections, surveying, global positioning systems (GPS), remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS), cartography; historical context illustrating how maps depict spatial relationships, chart power, convey authority. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE D: Social Sciences Sustainability: Sustainability Related Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GSP 216 - Introduction to Remote Sensing Units: 3
Introductory course in remote sensing focusing on broad topics pertaining to nature of radiation, aerial photography and interpretation, multispectral scanners, and image data and processing. Division: Lower Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GSP 101 Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GSP 270 - Geographic Information Science (GIS) Units: 3
Introductory course in Geographic Information Science and spatial analysis involving collection, manipulation, display, and analysis of geographically referenced data. Raster and Vector data, overlays, buffer, proximity analysis and SQL queries. Division: Lower Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GSP 101 Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GSP 280 - Special Topics in GSP Units: 3
Topics vary. Recommended preparation: GSP 101 Division: Lower Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GSP 316 - Cartography Units: 4
Cartographic visualization and map design principles through GIS and illustration programs, the selection of appropriate map projections, data classification, color, visual variables, charts, graphs, and diagrams. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GSP 101 (May be taken concurrently) Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GSP 318 - Geospatial Programming I Units: 3
Introduction to programming for geospatial students. Covers problem decomposition, control structures, simple data structures, testing, and documentation, using the Python programming language and geospatial-oriented examples. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GSP 101 or GSP 510 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GSP 326 - Intermediate Remote Sensing Units: 3
Intermediate level course focusing on digital image processing involving image enhancements, image rectifications, classification, and accuracy assessments. Additional topics include image processing techniques involving thermal, hyperspectral, Radar, and LiDAR data. Recommended preparation: MATH 105 . Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GSP 216 and junior standing or greater. Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GSP 330 - Mobile Mapping Units: 3
Concepts and techniques of data collection using mapping-grade GPS units. Topics include understanding data collection protocols, data processing, GIS integration, error sources, differential correction, and other advanced capabilities. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GSP 101 and (GSP 216 or GSP 270 either of which may be taken concurrently) Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GSP 370 - Intermediate Geographic Information Science (GIS) Units: 3
Data accuracy and quality, standard and advanced geospatial data models, data integration and analysis, constraint analysis, location-allocation analysis, metadata standards and documentation, geospatial ethics, industry applications of geospatial analysis. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GSP 270 or GSP 280 or GSP 510 ; sophomore standing or greater. Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GSP 416 - Advanced Cartography Design Seminar Units: 4
Build on fundamentals through cartographic visualization: the map as a tool for both exploring and representing geographic information. Greater depth in cartographic design theory. Discuss weekly readings; complete major map project. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GSP 316 . Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.
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GSP 418 - Geospatial Programming II Units: 3
Creating enterprise-level geospatial infrastructures for analysis, monitoring, and modeling. Web and mobile development of geospatial applications. Use of enterprise-level databases, object-oriented programming and design methods, and professional software development processes. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GSP 318 Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GSP 426 - Cartography Practicum Units: 1-4
Practical mapping experience as a cartographic intern with the Institute for Cartographic Design. Supervised individual and group work experience in geospatial sciences. This course is intended for those pursuing advanced cartographic training. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GSP 270 and GSP 316 Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Laboratory hrs TBD
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GSP 436 - Advanced Remote Sensing Units: 3
Advanced course in remote sensing. Topics include advanced image enhancements involving project design, image fusion, higher levels of image classification techniques including object-oriented classifications, machine learning techniques, geostatistics, etc. Recommended preparation: MATH 105 . Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GSP 326 ; senior standing or greater. Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GSP 470 - Advanced Geospatial Analysis and Modeling Units: 3
Analysis of uncertainty, autocorrelation, trend-surfaces, and random processes. Modeling using point-process, generalized linear, generalized additive, and machine learning methods. Selecting appropriate alternative modeling methods including cellular automata, agent-based, neural networks, and stimulation. Validating and characterizing models using Monte Carlo and other methods. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GSP 370 ; junior standing or greater. Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GSP 480 - Selected Topics in Geospatial Science Units: 1-3
Selected topics in geospatial science; GIS, remote sensing, cartography, mobile mapping, web-based applications, databases, programming. May require additional prerequisites. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GSP 101 and sophomore standing or greater. Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture hrs TBD
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GSP 480L - Selected Topics in Geospatial Science Lab Units: 1-2
Selected Topics in Geospatial Science; GIS, remote sensing, cartography, mobile mapping, web-based applications, databases, programming. May require additional prerequisites. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: GSP 101 and sophomore standing or greater. Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Laboratory hrs TBD
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GSP 499 - Directed Study Units: 1-3
Directed study in geospatial science. Independent undergraduate study or research project supervised by geospatial science faculty. Recommended preparation: GSP 101 and one additional GSP course. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: junior standing or greater Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD
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GSP 510 - Research Methods in Geospatial Science Units: 4
Applications of GIS, remote sensing, cartography, mobile mapping, web-based applications, and geospatial databases to research. Designed to enable new graduate students to incorporate geospatial data and methods into their research. Division: Graduate Requisites: Pre-requisite: graduate standing. Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GSP 570 - Advanced Geospatial Analysis and Modeling Units: 3
Project-based application of advanced geospatial analysis and modeling to natural resource research applications. Includes research project management: setting and meeting goals, managing schedules, team leadership. Also Includes GSP 470 topics. Division: Graduate Requisites: Pre-requisite: GSP 370 ; senior or graduate standing. Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.
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GSP 580 - Selected Graduate Topics in Geospatial Science Units: 1-3
Selected topics in Geospatial Science offered at the graduate level; GIS, remote sensing, cartography, mobile mapping, web-based applications, databases, programming. Division: Graduate Requisites: Pre-requisite: GSP 101 and (GSP 216 or GSP 270 or GSP 316 ); junior standing or greater. May require additional prerequisites. May be Repeated with different topics. Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture hrs TBD
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GSP 580L - Selected Graduate Topics in Geospatial Science Lab Units: 1-2
Lab for selected topics in Geospatial Science offered at the graduate level; GIS, remote sensing, cartography, mobile mapping, web-based applications, databases, programming. Division: Graduate Requisites: Pre-requisite: GSP 101 and (GSP 216 or GSP 270 or GSP 316 ). Junior standing or greater. May require additional prerequisites. May be Repeated with different topics. Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Laboratory hrs TBD
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GERM 105 - German Level I Units: 4
Introduces German through communication-based instruction and activities. Instructor may waive upon demonstration of equivalent proficiency. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.
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GERM 105L - German Laboratory Level I Units: 1
Self-directed, subscription-based online language course. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD
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GERM 106 - German Level II Units: 4
Communication based approach to the German-speaking world. Develop basic language skills while learning about cultural differences/similarities. Recommended preparation: GERM 105 . Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE C2: Humanities Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.
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GERM 106L - German Laboratory Level II Units: 1
Self-directed, subscription-based online language course. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD
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GERM 107 - German Language and Culture III Units: 4
Intermediate German I; develop understanding, speaking, reading, writing, knowledge of German-Speaking cultures. Language as a communicative medium/carrier of culture. Conducted in German. Part one of two course sequence. Recommended preparation: GERM 106 . Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE C2: Humanities All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.
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GERM 107L - German Laboratory Level III Units: 1
Self-directed, subscription-based online language course. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD
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GERM 207 - German Language and Culture IV Units: 4
Intermediate German II; develop understanding, speaking, reading, writing, knowledge of German-Speaking cultures. Language as a communicative medium/carrier of culture. Conducted in German. Part two of two course sequence. Recommended preparation: GERM 107 or equivalent, or Instructor Approval. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE C2: Humanities All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.
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GERM 207L - German Laboratory Level IV Units: 1
Self-directed, subscription-based online language course. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD
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GERM 280 - Lower Division Retreat/Seminar Units: 1-3
Language retreat or seminar with guest lecturer; typically offered on weekend; culminates in project or report. Or lab for which times of required attendance are self-determined. Division: Lower Division Requisites: Recommended Preparation: completed German level II or IA. Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD
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GERM 306 - Sex, Class and Culture: Gender and Ethnic Issues in International Short Stories Units: 3
Cross-listed with: FREN 306 , SPAN 306 , WS 306 Gender and ethnic issues in French, German, and Spanish short stories by and about women. Readings, lectures, and discussions entirely in English. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: junior standing or greater. Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE UD Area C: Art & Humanities All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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GERM 480 - Undergraduate Seminar Units: 1-4
Film seminar, weekend language retreat, or study of a literary figure, period, or cultural aspect of Germany, Austria, or Switzerland. Also the Children’s Language Academy. Division: Upper Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD
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GERM 499 - Directed Study Units: 1-3
Directed reading. Division: Upper Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD
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HED 100 - Sound Mind Sound Body Units: 3
Optimum health. Sound mind in a sound body (interrelationship), exercise physiology, human sexuality and childbirth, nutrition, stress, death/dying, psychophysical and behavior, holistic medicine, somatology. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE E: Lifelong Learning Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HED 120 - Responding to Emergencies - CPRFPR Units: 1
Course includes American Red Cross First Aid, Adult CPR, Adult AED, Child CPR, Child AED, and infant CPR. Leads to first-time certification or recertification of these courses. Division: Lower Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Clinical 1 hr.
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HED 231 - Basic Human Nutrition Units: 3
Nutrient requirements for healthy living. Analyze food sources, function of nutrients, chemical processing, and food absorption. Recommended preparation: chemistry. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HED 342 - Nutrition for Athletic Performance Units: 3
How food consumption and nutrition affect energy production and physical performance in sports activities. Analyze diet modifications, such as carbohydrate loading and use of ergogenic aids, to improve performance. Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HED 344 - Weight Control Units: 3
Theories and practices related to maintaining safe and healthy weight levels. Diet analysis; body composition and effects of exercise; behavior modification. Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HED 345 - Health Messaging and Mass Media Units: 3
Study of theories of mass communication and health evidence dissemination with practical application in development of culturally appropriate messaging on various communication platforms for the promotion of health programs and behaviors. Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HED 388 - Community Based Health Promotion Units: 3
In-depth study of engaging the community in the process of health promotion. An emphasis on building relationships with community stakeholders, conducting community needs assessment, developing and assessing community based health promotion programs. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: HED 390 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Sustainability: Sustainability Related Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HED 390 - Design and Implement HP Program Units: 3
Planning, implementing and evaluating health promotion programs for different populations and different settings. Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HED 392 - Community and Population Health Units: 3
Introduction to public health, epidemiology, structure, and function of the health care system and environmental health. Methods for addressing health needs in different populations and settings. Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Sustainability: Sustainability Focused Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HED 400 - A Sound Mind in a Sound Body: Human Integration Units: 3
Optimum health. Sound mind in a sound body (interrelationship), exercise physiology, human sexuality and childbirth, nutrition, stress, death/dying, psychophysiology and behavior, holistic medicine, somatology. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: minimum junior standing. Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HED 405 - School Health Programs Units: 3
Basic personal and school health issues: drug use and abuse, nutrition, sexually transmitted diseases, safety and liability, consumer education, common school-age illnesses, death and dying, human sexuality, and stress. CPR training and certification. Meets health education requirement for teaching credential. Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HED 446 - Optimal Bone and Muscle Development Units: 3
An in-depth study of energy systems, hormonal regulatory mechanisms, and the synergistic aspects of exercise and nutrition related to maintenance, repair, and strength development of bone and muscle. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: HED 342 or HED 231 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HED 451 - Nutrition and Chronic Disease Units: 3
Relationships between nutrition and chronic disease. The role of nutrients, foods, and diet patterns in the prevention or treatment of several chronic diseases including, obesity, diabetes, and hypertension. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: NRSG 348 , NRSG 350 , NRSG 390 , NRSG 372 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HED 495 - Directed Field Experience Units: 1-6
Assigned field experience under supervision of college staff. Department approval required. Division: Upper Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD
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HED 499 - Directed Study Units: 1-6
Supervised independent study of areas not covered by scheduled courses. Division: Upper Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: Zero Cost Course Materials Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD
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HIST 104 - Western Civilization to 1650 Units: 3
Origin and growth of human communities in the Western world. Development of various social and political organizations, cultural milieu, and relationships to the rest of the world. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE D: Social Sciences Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HIST 105 - Western Civilization, 1650 to Present Units: 3
Diverse development of Western political and social institutions. Impact of economic, political, scientific, and technological change. Varieties of cultural milieu. Relationships to the rest of the world. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE D: Social Sciences Sustainability: Sustainability Related Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HIST 106B - Islamic Societies: The Making of the Muslim Middle East Units: 3
An introduction to the history of Islamic societies, this course explores key historical events, social and political turning points, and intellectual transformations that have shaped the Middle East and Islam. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE D: Social Sciences All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HIST 107 - East Asian History to 1644 Units: 3
China, Korea, and Japan from prehistory to 1644. Early China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam: their history and arts. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE D: Social Sciences Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HIST 108 - East Asian Civilization Since 1644 Units: 3
China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam from 1644 to the present, emphasizing the maturing of East Asian civilization as it encountered the West. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE D: Social Sciences Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HIST 109 - Colonial Latin American History Units: 3
Pre-Columbian and colonial Latin America to 19th century independence movements. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE D: Social Sciences Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HIST 109B - Modern Latin America Units: 3
Major themes/problems in history of Latin America from early 1800s (independence) to present. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE D: Social Sciences Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HIST 110 - United States History to 1877 Units: 3
Selected topics. Sources and conditioning factors of American social, political, and economic systems to 1877. Meets requirement in US history established by California legislature. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis All University Requirements: Amer Inst: U.S. History ONLY Sustainability: Sustainability Related Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HIST 111 - United States History from 1877 Units: 3
Selected topics. Sources and conditioning factors of American social, political, and economic systems from 1877. Meets requirement in US history established by California legislature. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis All University Requirements: Amer Inst: U.S. History ONLY Sustainability: Sustainability Related Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HIST 180 - Special Topics in History Units: 3
Variable topics. Division: Lower Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HIST 200 - World Cultures and History: Prehistory to 1500 CE Units: 3
Survey of different world cultures from prehistory to 1500 CE, with a focus on the major events, trends, religions, political structures, social structures, economic development and cross-cultural interactions throughout the world. Particular attention is paid to human migrations, the effects of cultural adaptation, as well as the evolution of civilizations around the globe. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE D: Social Sciences Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HIST 201 - World Cultures and History: 1500 CE to the Present Units: 3
Survey of different world cultures from 1500 CE to the present, with a focus on the major events, trends, religions, political structures, social structures, economic development and cross-cultural interactions throughout the world. Particular attention is paid to human migrations, the effects of cultural adaptation, as well as the evolution of civilizations around the globe. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE D: Social Sciences Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HIST 210 - Historical Methods Units: 4
Nature of history; historical consciousness; historians’ craft; use of primary/secondary sources. Recommended first course in the major. One of four units is individualized instruction on assigned essay. History majors must take HIST 210 before taking upper division major courses. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.
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HIST 300 - The Era of World War I Units: 3
Social, economic, diplomatic, political, and military background before and developments during war. Emphasis on origins and outbreak of war; total war; trench warfare; Bolshevik Revolution; peace settlement; and war’s aftermath. Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE UD Area D: Social Sciences Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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HIST 300R - The Era of World War I, Research Seminar Units: 1
Embedded writing workshop. Students write a 10-12 page research paper. Includes: primary and secondary literature review, library research methods, analysis, organization, and peer editing. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Co-requisite: HIST 300 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Lecture 1 hr.
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