|
Area C4
Area C4 - Upper Division Humanities course (4
units minimum) - these courses include a significant writing component
and emphsizes advanced communication and critical thinking skills (Bolded
classes are offered in Fall 2008. Underlined classes are offered in Summer 2008.)
- Anthpology - 3410, 3800
- Art - 3010, 3055, 3226-7, 3230
- Biology - 3800
- Chemistry - 3800
- Communication (formerly Mass Communication and Speech Communication): 3000, 3430,
4201, 4460, 4515, 4550, 4560, 4615, 4610
- English - 3005, 3020, 3040,
3400, 3600, 3650, 3660, 3680, 3691-2, 3700, 3710, 3720, 3730, 3790, 3850, 4251,
4325, 4346, 4710, 4740, 4741, 4742, 4743, 4827, 4831, 4860, 4876
- Ethnic Studies - 3130, 3230, 3202, 3210, 3430, 3567, 3691-2, 3790, 3820, 4300
- Geology - 3800
- History- 3005, 3017, 3020, 3107,
3108, 3109, 3110, 3114, 3123, 3124, 3125, 3127-8, 3130, 3131-2-3-4, 3136, 3139, 3150, 3160, 3170, 3222-3-4, 3230, 3240, 3301, 3302, 3303, 3305, 3307, 3311-2-3,3322-3,
3325, 3331-2, 3335, 3340, 3345, 3411-2-3-4-5-6,7, 3500,
3503, 3505, 3511, 3515, 3517,
3530, 3535, 3540, 3547, 3550, 3553, 3567, 3568, 3570, 3571, 3572, 3575, 3580,
3600, 3605, 3620, 3622, 3632, 3711, 3712,
4032, 4710
- Humanities - 3000
- Interdisciplinaryl Studies - 3001-2-3
- Kinesiology and Physical Education - 3700
- Management - 3560
- Modern Languages - 3106, 3119, 3140, 3240, 3461, 3611, 3710,
3720, 3730, 3831, 4495
- Nursing - 4710
- Philosophy - 3002, 3100,
3150-1-2-3,
3201,
3211, 3213, 3214, 3216, 3230, 3301, 3305, 3311, 3321-2,
3325, 3331-2, 3335, 3341, 3400-1,
3403, 3410, 3411, 3417, 3502-3, 3506, 3510, 3511,
3515, 3536, 3560, 3601-2-3-4-5,
3611, 3701, 3711, 3720, 3925, 4606
- Physics - 3800
- Political Science - 3410, 3503, 3703, 3704, 3711, 3712, 3713, 3715, 3716
- Recreation - 3000
- Science - 3335
- Theatre - 3000, 3201-2-3, 3207, 3225-6, 3310, 3422, 3423, 4375
- Women Studies - 3430, 3500, 3520, 3540,
4922
Courses removed from C4:
Engl 3003 (effective Sp 02); Speech 4500, 4600 (replaced with Comm 4515,
4615 respectively)
Updated
04/29/2008
by General Education Program |