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COMM 472 - Convention Experience Units: 1
Purposeful attendance and thoughtful analysis of experience attending a regional or national academic communication convention. Recommended preparation: COMM 319 . Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: COMM 105 (C) or IA. Communication majors/minors only. Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD
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COMM 480 - Seminar in Speech Communication Units: 1-4
New dimensions in the field. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: COMM 105 (C). Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD
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COMM 490 - Capstone Experience Units: 2
Under guidance, complete and present senior project and finalize assessment portfolio. Recommended before enrolling: COMM 105 . Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Seminar 2 hrs.
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COMM 495 - Field Experiences in Speech Communication Units: 1-6
Either propose and develop a project (under direction of instructor) or perform supervised research on a project initiated by a professor. Division: Upper Division 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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COMM 499 - Directed Study Units: 1-4
Individual study on selected problems. Division: Upper 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: Tutorial hrs TBD
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Computer Science Prerequisite courses must be passed with a minimum grade of C-.
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CS 100 - Critical Thinking with Computers Units: 3
Apply critical thinking skills studying human and computer parallels, computer technology and methodology, and program development. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE A3: Critical Thinking Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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CS 111 - Computer Science Foundations 1 Units: 4
Introductory programming covering problem decomposition, control structures, simple data structures, testing, and documentation. Students design and implement a number of programs. Division: Lower Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: MATH 101 (C) or MATH 101I (C) or MATH 102 (C). Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.
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CS 112 - Computer Science Foundations 2 Units: 4
Object-oriented programming, focusing on classes, instances, methods, encapsulation, inheritance, overloading, multiple inheritance, and exception handling. Division: Lower Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CS 111 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.
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CS 211 - Data Structures Units: 4
Introduction to classic data structures and algorithms. Performance comparisons, big-O notation, trade-offs, arrays, linked lists, recursion, sorting, stacks, queues, trees, graphs, and hash tables. Division: Lower Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CS 112 and MATH 253 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.
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CS 232 - Python Programming Units: 3
Introduction to the Python language. Idiomatic language features such as lists, dictionaries, tuples, and sets. Use of Python classes and modules to accomplish complex tasks. Division: Lower Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CS 111 or IA. Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.
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CS 235 - Java Programming Units: 3
Object-oriented programming; event handling; abstract windowing toolkit applets, applications; Java database connectivity; applications programming interface and Java doc. Division: Lower Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CS 112 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.
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CS 237 - Bioinformatics Programming Units: 3
Introductory course on using software tools to solve biological problems. Students collaboratively model genomic and/or proteomic data with scripting and statistical languages. Division: Lower Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CS 111 and BIOL 105 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.
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CS 243 - Architecture Units: 4
Introduction to computer architecture including assembly language, computer arithmetic, performance measures, datapath, control, pipelining, and memory/storage design. Division: Lower Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CS 112 and MATH 253 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.
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CS 279 - Introduction to Linux Units: 4
Introduces the UNIX/Linux family of operating systems. Basic commands, utilities, system structures, scripting and tools are explored. Elements of system administration are presented. Division: Lower Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CS 111 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.
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CS 280 - Selected Topics in Computing Units: 1-3
Special topics in computer science. courses with this number have only freshman/sophomore prerequisites, excluding CS 243 and CS 312 . Division: Lower Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture hrs TBD
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CS 280L - Selected Topics in Computing Units: 1-2
Special topics in computer science. courses with this number have only freshman/sophomore prerequisites, excluding CS 243 and CS 312 . Division: Lower Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Activity hrs TBD
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CS 309 - Computers and Social Change Units: 3
How computers influence societal systems. Issues: privacy, employment, politics, social interaction, and risk. Group discussion and writing on selected issues. Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE UD Area B: Math & Science, GE UD Area C: Art & Humanities, GE UD Area D: Social Sciences Sustainability: Sustainability Related Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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CS 312 - Algorithms Units: 4
Introduction to algorithmic thinking. Recurrences and solution techniques, fundamental algorithms including graph algorithms, algorithm design techniques, balanced trees, performance trade-offs. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CS 211 ; STAT 108 (C) or STAT 108I (C), and MATH 105 or MATH 109 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.
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CS 325 - Database Design Units: 4
Introduction to database design and implementation. Relational model, entity-relationship model and diagrams, converting a model to a schema, elementary Structured Query Language (SQL), normalization. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CS 112 ; or GSP 270 and (CS 111 or CS 232 or GSP 318 ). Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.
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CS 328 - Web-Apps Using Databases Units: 4
Building applications atop databases. N-tiered architecture; database tier: stored procedures/ functions; presentation tier: web GUIs; application tier: controlling web-to-database interactions. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CS 325 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.
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CS 346 - Telecommunications and Networks Units: 4
Introduction to the fundamentals of telecommunication and to the structure, implementation, and theoretical underpinnings of computer networking. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CS 243 and STAT 108 or STAT 108I . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.
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CS 374 - Operating Systems Units: 4
Introduction to operating systems with an emphasis on process synchronization and control. Synchronization, kernel structure, scheduling, deadlock, virtual and physical memory, file and I/O. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CS 211 and CS 243 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.
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CS 444 - Robotics Units: 4
A project-based introduction to robotic systems and software that controls them, including gearing, mechanics, Al control systems, and problem solving with robots. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CS 211 and STAT 108 or STAT 108I . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.
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CS 449 - Computer Security Units: 4
Introduction to central concepts of computer security on networked systems. Topics include threats, cryptography, authentication, operating systems in security, legal and privacy issues. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CS 346 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.
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CS 458 - Software Engineering Units: 4
Introduction to software engineering principles and methodologies in the context of a semester-long software team project. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CS 328 and CS 374 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.
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CS 461 - Computational Models Units: 4
An introduction to the Chomsky hierarchy, automata, Church- Turing Thesis, computability, NP-completeness, and information theory. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CS 312 , MATH 253 , and MATH 105 or MATH 109 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.
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CS 480 - Advanced Topics in Computing Units: 1-3
Advanced topics in computer science. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CS 211 ; 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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CS 480L - Advanced Topics in Computing Units: 1-2
Advanced topics in computer science. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CS 211 ; sophomore standing or greater. Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Activity hrs TBD
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CS 482 - Internship Units: 1-4
Supervised experience in business, governmental, or service agencies, matching theory with practice. Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC Academic internship course: Yes Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD
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CS 499 - Directed Study Units: 1-4
Individual study on selected topics. Open to advanced students with consent of faculty sponsor and 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: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD
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Criminology & Justice Studies |
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CRIM 125 - Introduction to Criminology and Justice Studies Units: 3
Introduction to field of criminology and social justice conceptual framework; theoretical perspectives and methods; contemporary crime policy issues: individual to societal. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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CRIM 225 - Inequalities/Criminalization Units: 4
Examines the intersections of crime and inequalities within families, communities and nations. Division: Lower Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CRIM 125 Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.
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CRIM 225S - Inequalities/Criminalization Units: 4
Examines the intersection of crime and inequality within families, communities, and nations. The course includes experiential education that connects students to local responses to social justice issues. Division: Lower Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CRIM 125 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Service learning course: Yes Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Tutorial hrs TBD
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CRIM 280 - Special Topics Units: 1-4
Special topics in criminology and justice. Division: Lower Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture hrs TBD
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CRIM 325 - Law and Society Units: 4
Examines creation and maintenance of systems of law and social control. Focus on courts, surveillance, policing, informal and formal mechanisms of social control impacting individuals to societies. Writing intensive course. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CRIM 225 or CRIM 225S and junior standing or greater. Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.
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CRIM 362 - Gender, Sexualities and Crime Units: 4
Explores how beliefs about gender and sexuality intersect with the ways that crime happens and is treated in and out of the criminal justice system. Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.
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CRIM 410 - Theories of Justice and Crime Units: 4
Examination, application, and critical review of classical and contemporary theories of crime. Classical, Interactionist, Structural, Learning, Critical, and Feminist theories. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CRIM 325 and junior standing or greater. Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.
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CRIM 420 - Drugs and Society Units: 4
Why are some drugs legal while others are illegal? Explore social and historical processes shaping drug policy and the causes and consequences of the use and abuse of Consciousness-altering substances. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CRIM 225 or CRIM 225S or SOC 225S ; junior standing or greater. Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.
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CRIM 430 - Law and Dissent Units: 4
Law and social change. Law as technology of criminalizing and co-opting social movements. Mechanisms for appealing to State for rights and recognition. Civil disobedience, policing protests, and political prisoners. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CRIM 225 or CRIM 225S or SOC 225S ; junior standing or greater. Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.
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CRIM 431 - Juvenile Delinquency Units: 4
Contemporary knowledge; community response; prevention, rehabilitation. Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.
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CRIM 433 - Punishment and Justice in Cross-National Perspective Units: 4
Comparative examination of punishment and justice from primitive to contemporary societies and cross-culturally. Focus is on structural forces and impacted communities. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: junior standing or greater. Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.
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CRIM 455 - Policing Bodies: A Biopolitical History of Race, Riots and Surveillance Units: 4
Examines the evolution of policing in direct relation to the social, political, and economic tensions of different historical moments. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CRIM 225 or CRIM 225S or SOC 225S ; junior standing or greater. Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Sustainability: Sustainability Related Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.
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Critical Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies |
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CRGS 108 - Power/Privilege: Gender and Race, Sex, Class Units: 3
How gender is shaped by race, class, and sexuality. Analyze relations of power and privilege within contemporary US society. 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: Domestic Sustainability: Sustainability Related Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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CRGS 118 - College Skills Units: 2
College Skills supports student learning in CRGS 108 : Power/ Privilege. Must be concurrently enrolled in the specified EOP section of CRGS 108 . Division: Lower Division Requisites: Co-requisite: CRGS 108 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 1 hr. Activity 2 hrs.
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CRGS 235 - Act to End Sexualized Violence Units: 1
Cross-listed with: ANTH 235 , COMM 235 , PSCI 235 , SOC 235 Analyze how sexualized violence impacts communities and operates as social control; learn to recognize victim-blaming, promote survivor centered responses, foreground enthusiastic consent, and take action to transform our campus community. Division: Lower Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC Weekly: Lecture 1 hr.
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CRGS 280 - Selected Topics in Critical Race, Gender and Sexuality Studies Units: 1-4
Division: Lower Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture hrs TBD
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CRGS 313 - Community Activism Units: 3
Cross-listed with: EDUC 313 Develop organizational and activist skills, understand how social change occurs, link theory to concrete organizing practice in the community. course blends critical analysis of organizing theories/ methods with hands-on projects. Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic Sustainability: Sustainability Related Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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CRGS 321 - Trans* Lives and Theory Units: 3
Intro to trans* lives and theory utilizing intersectional and multicultural approach. Topics include: trans* experiences; theories of trans* identity; gender and diagnosis; gender justice; trans* feminism and coalition building. Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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CRGS 331 - Radical Futures: Race, Environment, and Social Justice Units: 3
Examine global environmental justice movements responding to colonialism, racial capitalism, neoliberalism. Interrogate science, modernity and progress; contrast with decolonial futures. Multiple disciplinary perspectives: critical ethnic studies, decoloniality, history, art, film studies, social science. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: sophomore standing or higher.
Recommended Preparation: CRGS 108 , ES 105 , WS 106 Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Sustainability: Sustainability Focused Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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CRGS 360 - Race, Gender and US Law Units: 4
How are race, gender, and sexuality constructed and regulated in U.S. law? How have activists challenged such regulations? Discussion of slavery, miscegenation, eugenics, birth control, marriage, welfare, and affirmative action. Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.
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CRGS 390 - Theory and Methods Units: 4
Introduces critical social theories informing Ethnic, Women’s and Multicultural Queer Studies. Explores workings of power, construction of the subject, dynamics of resistance, and conceptual bases of liberation movements. Emphasis rotates. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: ES 105 or WS 106 or WS 107 or CRGS 108 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.
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CRGS 430 - Decolonizing Gender and Sexuality Units: 4
Explore how gender and sexuality are central to racial capitalism, colonialism, nationalism, and politicized religion. Examine how scholars/activists/artists draw upon the past to reimagine gender, sexuality, body, nation, land, and economy to envision decolonized futures. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: sophomore standing or higher. Recommended Preparation: CRGS 331 , CRGS 390 Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Sustainability: Sustainability Related Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.
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CRGS 480 - Selected Topics in Critical Race, Gender and Sexuality Studies Units: 1-4
Division: Upper Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture hrs TBD
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CRGS 482 - Internship Units: 1-3
Supervised internship in organization or institution. Workplace cultures; policy development/review; plan implementation. May lead to community service project (WS 420). Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CRGS 108 or ES 105 or ES 106 or WS 106 or WS 107 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Academic internship course: Yes Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD
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CRGS 485 - Professional Development Units: 1
Majors link their experiences and knowledge with tools for obtaining entry-level positions; internships; graduate and professional program admission. Self-care strategies; resume, cover letter, CV, and statement of purpose writing; mock interview. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: CRGS 108 and junior standing or above. Recommended Preparation: CRGS 313 , CRGS 360 , CRGS 390 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.
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CRGS 491 - Mentoring Units: 1-2
Advanced majors gain experience as teaching assistants working with a diverse body of students. Division: Upper Division 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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Dance |
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DANC 103 - Modern/Contemporary I Units: 3
Use contemporary dance as base for exploring dance as art form. Full-body technique, mind-body integration, and creative methods and structures. American dance pioneers. Division: Lower Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE C1: Arts Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.
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DANC 103T - Modern/Contemporary I Skills Maintenance Units: 1
Contemporary dance at the beginning level. Offered in conjunction with DANC 103 in order for students to maintain skills in modern dance techniques. Division: Lower Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD
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DANC 104 - Modern/Contemporary II Units: 3
Continue using contemporary dance forms to increase technical proficiency, endurance, and performance skills. Required for dance studies majors and dance minors. Division: Lower Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: DANC 103 or IA. Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE C1: Arts Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.
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DANC 104T - Modern/Contemporary II Skills Maintenance Units: 1
Continued study of dance techniques at the intermediate level. Offered in conjunction with DANC 104 in order for students to maintain skills in modern dance techniques. Division: Lower Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD
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DANC 110 - Ballet I Units: 2
Techniques, methods of traditional ballet for students at the beginning level. 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: Activity 4 hrs.
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DANC 110T - Ballet I Skills Maintenance Units: 1
Beginning level of ballet technique. Offered in conjunction with DANC 110 . Students will continue to maintain dance technique. Division: Lower Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD
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DANC 120 - Jazz Dance Styles I Units: 2
Techniques and choreography for beginners. 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: Activity 4 hrs.
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DANC 120T - Jazz Styles I Skills Maintenance Units: 1
Beginning jazz techniques and choreography. Offered in conjunction with DANC 120 . Students will continue to maintain dance technique. Division: Lower Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD
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DANC 240 - African Dance Units: 1
Learn dances, songs, and rhythms from various African regions and peoples. Experience African dance as prayer, celebration, a healing power, a demonstration of community, a joyful release of energy, and as an ecstatic connection to the universe. 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: Activity 2 hrs.
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DANC 241 - Hip-hop Dance Units: 1
Learn techniques of Hip-hop dance. This course is designed to develop your skills, knowledge, and appreciation of hip-hop dance through movement and creative experiences, video viewing, and discussion of cultural roots of this dance form. 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: Activity 2 hrs.
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DANC 243 - Tap Dance Units: 1
A study of tap dance and rhythmic patterned movements at the beginning level. Historical perspective and terminology will be included. 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: Activity 2 hrs.
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DANC 245 - Middle Eastern Dance Units: 1
A study of the ancient and ever-evolving Middle Eastern Dance art form with a strong focus on Egyptian styles. May also include American Cabaret and Tribal styles and examples of contemporary influences on traditional Middle Eastern Dance. 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: Activity 2 hrs.
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DANC 247 - Mexican Folklorico Dance Units: 1
Exploration of traditional Mexican dances and the historical and social context in which they are performed. Students will perform and become aware of dance terminology, steps, and style. 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: Activity 2 hrs.
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DANC 248 - Danza Azteca Units: 1
Learn and practice the movements, language, rhythms, rituals, drumming and use of percussive instruments in Aztec dance. Understand Aztec dance as a means of cultural and spiritual revitalization and decolonization of the Nahua and other indigenous peoples of Mexico. 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: Activity 2 hrs.
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DANC 287 - Choreography with Rhythmic Analysis Units: 1
Learn basic tenets of choreography along with music and rhythmic analysis as it related to dance composition. Musical phrasing, styles and genres, along with improvisational techniques, will be explored. Required for dance majors and minors. 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: Activity 2 hrs.
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DANC 303 - Dance in World Cultures Units: 3
Multiethnic approach to dance as a key to cultural understanding. Discover and appreciate dance as a traditional, social, and artistic expression of world peoples. Required for dance studies majors and minor. Division: Upper Division 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 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.
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DANC 310 - Ballet II Units: 2
For those at the intermediate level of ballet technique. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: DANC 110 or IA. 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: Activity 4 hrs.
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DANC 310T - Ballet II Skills Maintenance Units: 1
Intermediate level of ballet technique. Offered in conjunction with DANC 310 . Students will continue to maintain dance technique. Division: Upper Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD
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DANC 320 - Jazz Dance Styles II Units: 2
Intermediate techniques and choreography. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: DANC 120 or IA. 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: Activity 4 hrs.
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DANC 320T - Jazz Styles II Skills Maintenance Units: 1
Intermediate techniques and choreography. Offered in conjunction with DANC 320 . Students will continue to maintain dance technique. Division: Upper Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD
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DANC 330 - Modern/Contemporary III Units: 2
Contemporary dance styles at the intermediate/ advanced level. Enhance technical skills and performance artistry. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: DANC 104 or IA. 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: Activity 4 hrs.
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DANC 330T - Modern/Contemporary III Skills Maintenance Units: 1
Continued study of contemporary dance techniques at the high intermediate/ advanced level. Offered in conjunction with DANC 330 in order for students to maintain skills in modern dance technique. Division: Upper Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD
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DANC 350 - Dance Science Units: 2
Learn the general structure and function of the musculoskeletal systems as related to dance training and performance. Basic anatomy, biomechanics and the care and prevention of dance injuries are examined. Required for dance majors. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: sophomore standing or above Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs.
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DANC 352 - Bodyworks Units: 3
A somatic, self-awareness and expressive movement class. Using Eastern and Western movement practices, students will enhance general wellness, physical skills, and mind/body connections while gaining tools for life long discovery. Division: Upper 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: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.
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DANC 354 - Teaching of Dance Units: 2
Learn basic tenets of teaching dance in a variety of settings. Integrate pedagogical knowledge with various dance techniques and creative skills. Learn how to organize and adapt lesson plans to the diverse interests and abilities of learners. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: sophomore standing or above. Dance Studies, Liberal Studies Elementary Education, or Kinesiology majors. Recommended Preparation: DANC 103, DANC 110 or DANC 120. 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: Activity 4 hrs.
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DANC 380 - Special Topics in Dance - Activity Based Units: 1-3
* Special topics in dance studies to be determined by program need and student interest. Topics vary. 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: Activity hrs TBD
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DANC 389 - Choreography II Units: 2
Use of improvisational dance techniques as a tool for development of choreography. Emphasis on student choreography. Opportunity to develop skills in interdisciplinary creation and collaboration. Required for dance majors and minors. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: DANC 287 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: Activity 4 hrs.
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DANC 480 - Special Topics in Dance Units: 1-4
Special topics in dance studies to be determined by program need and student interest. Topics vary. 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: Lecture hrs TBD
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DANC 488 - Dance Performance Ensemble Units: 1-4
Rehearse and perform selected dance choreography. Emphasis on dance technique, performance skills, and collaboration. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: audition or IA. Co-requisite: enrollment in dance class of appropriate genre or IA. 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: Tutorial hrs TBD
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DANC 489 - Dance Theatre Production Units: 3
Rehearse and co-produce a dance concert. Emphasis on collaborative and leadership skills. Provides “behind the scenes” aspects of concert production, and allows skills development in the organization and implementation of a production. Required for dance majors. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisites: Audition, Interdisciplinary Studies, Dance Studies major, sophomore or higher standing, or instructor approval. 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 1 hr. Activity 4 hrs.
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DANC 499 - Directed Study Units: 1-4
Independent study, studio instruction, and/or supervised activities. 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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ECON 104 - Contemporary Topics in Economics Units: 3
Analyze contemporary issues, including multicultural issues. Employ principles of microeconomics, macroeconomics, and the economics of discrimination and public choice. Economics’ role as a social science assisting in understanding causes, effects, and possible policies for current problems. 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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ECON 210 - Principles of Economics Units: 4
Learn economic fundamentals. Microeconomic behavior of consumers and firms. Different market structures and government policies. Macroeconomic concepts including business cycles, unemployment, inflation, and growth. Effects of fiscal and monetary policy. Recommended preparation: GE math or statistics and/or more advanced math courses. Division: Lower Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: Math placement category I, II or III. Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Sustainability: Sustainability Related Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.
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ECON 210L - Supplemental Instruction Units: 1
Structured activities, problem-sets, experiments, games, and review sessions geared toward helping students understand content, improve problem-solving skills, and enhance performance in ECON 210 . Division: Lower Division Requisites: Co-requisite: ECON 210 . Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD
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ECON 280 - Special Topics in Economics Units: 1-4
Supplemental activities for ECON courses. Division: Lower Division Repeats: Repeatable for Credit Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Activity hrs TBD
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ECON 305 - International Economics and Globalization Units: 3
Economic theories of trade and finance. Evaluate effects of world trading system and globalization. Debate role of international institutions (WTO & IMF). Case studies on free trade areas, financial crises, protectionist policies, and labor/environmental issues. Economics and business administration majors MUST co-enroll in ECON 305D . Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE UD Area D: Social Sciences Sustainability: Sustainability Related Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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ECON 305D - International Economics and Globalization - Additional Depth Units: 1
Additional depth of content for ECON 305 . Students receive single grade or combined four units of ECON 305 and ECON 305D . Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: ECON 210 . Co-requisite: ECON 305 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.
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ECON 306 - Economics of the Developing World Units: 3
Explore economic theory underlying development policies. Evaluate World Bank & IMF policy. Case studies covering poverty, inequality, trade & growth policy, debt issues, health, education, population, sustainable development, women in agriculture. Economics and business administration majors MUST co-enroll in ECON 306D . Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE UD Area D: Social Sciences All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic Sustainability: Sustainability Focused Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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ECON 306D - Economics of the Developing World - Additional Depth Units: 1
Additional depth of content for ECON 306 . Students receive single grade for combined four units of ECON 306 and ECON 306D . Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: ECON 210 . Co-requisite: ECON 306 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Sustainability: Sustainability Focused Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.
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ECON 308 - History of Economic Thought Units: 3
From Greeks/Romans to modern times. Changing thought on enduring questions of efficiency and justice. Great debates over trade, price control, socialism, and limits to growth, as reflected in works from Plato to Marx, Keynes, and Kuznets. Economics and business administration majors MUST co-enroll in ECON 308D . Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE UD Area D: Social Sciences Sustainability: Sustainability Related Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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ECON 308D - History of Economic Thought - Additional Depth Units: 1
Additional depth of content for ECON 308 . Students receive single grade for combined four units of ECON 308 and ECON 308D . Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: ECON 210 . Co-requisite: ECON 308 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Sustainability: Sustainability Related Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.
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ECON 309 - Economics of a Sustainable Society Units: 3
Interpret meaning of sustainable economy. Techniques for measuring economic performance using sustainability standard. Analyze domestic and international policies consistent with a sustainable economy. Economics and business administration majors MUST co-enroll in ECON 309D . Division: Upper Division Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis General Education: GE UD Area D: Social Sciences Sustainability: Sustainability Focused Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.
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ECON 309D - Economics of a Sustainable Society - Additional Depth Units: 1
Additional depth of content for ECON 309 . Students receive single grade for combined four units of ECON 309 and ECON 309D . Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: ECON 210 . Co-requisite: ECON 309 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Sustainability: Sustainability Focused Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.
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ECON 310 - Intermediate Microtheory and Strategy Units: 4
Price determination in markets for goods, services, and resources. Utility and indifference analysis of demand. Isoquant analysis of production. Supply determination under competitive and noncompetitive conditions. Division: Upper Division Requisites: Pre-requisite: completed GE math or higher; ECON 210 . Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.
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