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1 Peace Corps Prep Certificate 1 PEACE CORPS PREP CERTIFICATE Units Required for Certificate: Program Description The purpose of the Peace Corps Prep Certificate is to provide a combination of curricular and co-curricular preparation for s who are interested in international development work and potential Peace Corps service. Although the Certificate does not guarantee acceptance to the Peace Corps, it offers s a competitive advantage in their applications by providing the sort of knowledge, skills, and experiences that will prepare s for such international development work. Most s should be able to integrate the program into their existing plans of study, with significant opportunities for overlap with major and General Education requirements. The Peace Corps Prep Certificate includes four required components: A. Training in your chosen Peace Corps work sector (9 units) B. Field Experience in your chosen Peace Corps work sector (1-3 units) C. Development of intercultural competence (9 units) D. Professional and Leadership Development (0 units) All Peace Corps Prep s are encouraged to study a foreign language, but are not required to. Students seeking Peace Corps service in certain placement areas must demonstrate to the Peace Corps the appropriate level of language proficiency: Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America: Students must build strong intermediate proficiency in Spanish, having completed two intermediate-level courses or learned Spanish through another medium. French-speaking countries in West Africa: Students must build proficiency in French or another Romance language, having completed one intermediate-level course or learned the language through another medium. Peace Corps Work Sectors 1. Agriculture: Agriculture volunteers work with small-scale farmers and families to increase food security and production and adapt to climate change while promoting environmental conservation. They introduce farmers to techniques that prevent soil erosion, reduce the use of harmful pesticides, and replenish the soil. They work alongside farmers on integrated projects that often combine vegetable gardening, livestock management, agroforestry, and nutrition education. 2. Community Economic Development: Community economic development volunteers work with development banks, nongovernmental organizations, and municipalities to encourage economic opportunities in communities. They frequently teach in classroom settings and work with entrepreneurs and business owners to develop and market their products. Some Volunteers also teach basic computer skills and help communities take advantage of technologies that connect them to the global marketplace. 3. Education. Education is the Peace Corp s largest program area. Volunteers play an important role in creating links among schools, parents, and communities by working in elementary, secondary, and postsecondary schools as math, science, conversational English, and resource teachers or as early grade reading and literacy teacher trainers. Volunteers also develop libraries and technology resource centers. 4. Environment: Environment volunteers lead grassroots efforts in their communities to protect the environment and strengthen understanding of environmental issues. They teach environmental awareness in elementary and secondary schools and to youth groups and community organizations, empowering communities to make their own decisions about how to protect and conserve the local environment. Volunteers also address environmental degradation by promoting sustainable use of natural resources. 5. Health: Health volunteers work within their communities to promote important topics such as nutrition, maternal and child health, basic hygiene, and water sanitation. Volunteers also work in HIV/AIDS education and prevention programs to train youth as peer educators, develop appropriate education strategies, provide support to children orphaned by the pandemic, and create programs that provide emotional and financial support to families and communities affected by the disease. 6. Youth in Development: Youth development volunteers work with youth in communities to promote engagement and active citizenship, including gender awareness, employability, health and HIV/AIDS education, environmental awareness, sports and fitness programs, and information technology. Admission Requirements Application forms are available from the program website ( or by ing the Program Advisor (peace-corps-prep@csus.edu). Program Requirements Code Title Units Work Sector Training (9 Units) In consultation with Program Advisor, choose one of the Peace Corps work sectors and complete 9 units of coursework Agricultural Work Sector ACCY 1 ACCY 2 ACCY 111 ACCY 121 ACCY 122 ACCY 161 ACCY 190 ANTH 109 ANTH 115 ANTH 174 BIO 1 BIO 2 BIO 7 BIO 9 BIO 10 Accounting Fundamentals Managerial Accounting Intermediate Accounting I Cost Accounting Advanced Management Accounting Government and Nonprofit Accounting International Accounting Ecological and Evolutionary Approaches to Anthropology Origins of Agriculture Anthropology of Food Biodiversity, Evolution and Ecology Cells, Molecules and Genes Introduction to the Science of Biology Our Living World: Evolution, Ecology and Behavior Basic Biological Concepts 9

2 2 Peace Corps Prep Certificate BIO 15L BIO 103 BIO 112 BIO 118 BIO 128 BIO 157 BIO 160 BIO 186B CHEM 1A CHEM 1B ECON 1A ECON 1B ECON 100A ECON 100B ECON 110 ECON 120 ECON 123 ECON 140 ECON 145 ECON 193 ENTR 187 ENVS 10 ENVS 138 ENVS 171 ENVS 187 FIN 101 FIN 134 GEOG 1 GEOG 2 GEOG 11 GEOG 111 GEOG 113 GEOG 115 GEOG 116 GEOG 117 GEOG 118 GEOG 125 GEOG 127 GEOG 131 GEOG 141 GEOG 148 GEOG 161 GEOG 192A GEOG 192B GEOG 192C GEOG 193B GEOG 193C GOVT 131 GOVT 139B GOVT 139S Laboratory Investigations in Biology Plants and Civilization Plant Taxonomy Natural Resource Conservation Plant Anatomy and Physiology General Entomology General Ecology Ecological and Environmental Issues Seminar General Chemistry I General Chemistry II Introduction to Macroeconomic Analysis Introduction to Microeconomic Analysis Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory Intermediate Microeconomic Theory Cost Benefit Analysis Economics and Environmental Degradation Resource Economics Quantitative Economic Analysis Economic Research Methods Development Economics Entrepreneurship Introduction to Environmental Science Introduction to Environmental Sociology Environmental Politics and Policy Environmental Studies Seminar Business Finance Financial Management Physical Geography: The Distribution of Natural Phenomena Cultural Geography Laboratory in Physical Geography Elements Of Meteorology Climate Biogeography Global Climate Change Landforms Earth Transformed Geography Of East Asia Geography Of Africa California Geography of Economic Activity Urban and Regional Planning California's Water Resources Geography Field Experience A Geography Field Experience B Geography Field Experience C Field Geography: Suburban-Rural Field Geography: Physical International Organization International Politics and International Development Topics in Human Security GOVT 171 HROB 101 HROB 152 HROB 154 HRS 154 IBUS 190 MGMT 20 MGMT 102 MGMT 117 MKTG 123 MKTG 126 MKTG 160 PHIL 192E RPTA 150 SOC 138 SOC 139 Environmental Politics and Policy The Management of Contemporary Organizations Management Skills Seminar Strategic Human Resources Management Food, Farming, and the Sacred International Business Introduction To Business Business Communications Business, Ethics and Society Public Relations and Ethics in Business Salesmanship Principles of Quality Management Environmental Philosophy Ecology Of Resource Areas Environmental Sociology Animals in Society s who are in the Business Honors Program BHON 102 BHON 104 BHON 106 BHON 107 BHON 108 BHON 109 BHON 120 BHON 130 BHON 140 BHON 170 BHON 190 Business Communication Fundamentals of Organizational Behavior Business Data Analysis Business Finance Fundamentals in Marketing Operations Management Business Intelligence Value Chain and Supply Chain Management Enterprise Resource Planning and Infrastructure Strategy and Leadership Practicum in Business s who are in the Honors Program ENVS 10H GEOG 2H Honors Environmental Science Cultural Geography - Honors s who are Biology Majors BIO 139 BIO 145 BIO 180 BIO 184 General Microbiology The Diversity of Microorganisms Advanced Molecular Biology General Genetics s who are Business Majors ENTR 185 GM 105 GM 170 MKTG 101 MKTG 115 MKTG 121 MKTG 122 MKTG 127 MKTG 129 MKTG 181 MKTG 186 MKTG 188 Venture Growth Strategies Strategic Management Fundamentals of Business Strategy Principles Of Marketing Marketing Analytics Marketing Research and Information Buyer Behavior Sales Management Marketing Management Supply Chain Logistics Management Advanced Operations Planning and Control Supply Chain Modeling and Analysis

3 Peace Corps Prep Certificate 3 MKTG 190 Multinational Marketing s who are Civil Engineering Majors CE 100 CE 137 CE 138 CE 139 Engineering Geology Water Resources Engineering Hydrology Open Channel Hydraulics s who are Engineering Majors ENGR 105 Sustainable Design and Construction s who are Environmental Studies Majors ENVS 121 ENVS 144 ENVS 147 ENVS 149 ENVS 151 ENVS 158 ENVS 163 Field Methods in Environmental Science Sustainability Science & Policy Urban Agriculture and Aquaponics Agroecology Restoration Ecology Wetlands Ecology Ethnoecology s who are Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration Majors RPTA 189 California Wine and Agri-Tourism Community Economic Development Work Sector ACCY 1 ACCY 2 ACCY 111 ACCY 112 ACCY 113 ACCY 117 ACCY 121 ACCY 122 ACCY 161 ACCY 190 AIS 141 AIS 142 ANTH 127 ANTH 142 ANTH 161 ANTH 163 ANTH 175 ANTH 181 ART 128 ART 193 ART 196U COMS 26 COMS 55 COMS 101 COMS 103 COMS 104 Accounting Fundamentals Managerial Accounting Intermediate Accounting I Intermediate Accounting II Intermediate Accounting III Advanced Accounting Cost Accounting Advanced Management Accounting Government and Nonprofit Accounting International Accounting Accounting Information Systems Development Enterprise and E-Commerce Accounting Models Cultural Resource Management in Theory and Practice Political Anthropology African Cultures and Societies Urban Anthropology Anthropology of Globalization Anthropology of Human Rights Art and the Artist in the Marketplace Art Gallery Management Introduction to Curatorial Studies Introduction to Capturing and Editing Digital Media Media Communication and Society Information Management and Privacy Presentational Speaking in the Organization Persuasive Public Speaking COMS 106 COMS 117 COMS 118 COMS 120 COMS 122 COMS 123 COMS 136 COMS 140 COMS 144 COMS 145 COMS 150 COMS 158 COMS 160 COMS 170 COMS 174 COMS 180 COMS 183 COMS 187 COMS 189 COMS 190 COMS 191 CSC 1 CSC 8 CSC 10 CSC 15 CSC 20 CSC 25 CSC 28 CSC 35 CSC 115 ECON 1A ECON 1B ECON 100A ECON 100B ECON 101 ECON 110 ECON 120 ECON 123 ECON 130 ECON 132 ECON 135 ECON 138 ECON 140 ECON 141 ECON 180 ECON 181 ECON 184 ECON 193 ENGL 120P ENTR 187 ENTR 189 Digital Media Creation - An Introduction Multimedia Communication Survey of Public Relations History of the Media Writing for Interactive Media Writing For Public Information Introduction to Electronic Publishing Online Collaboration Developing Rich Media Websites Organizational Communication Mass Communication Theories and Effects Public Relations Planning and Management Political Communication Data Analysis in Communication Research International Communication Senior Seminar in Organizational Communication Senior Seminar in Media Issues and Ethics Issue Management and Case Studies in Public Relations Practicum in Communication Training Human Communication on the Internet New Media and Society Introduction to Computer Science Introduction to Internet Technologies Introduction to Programming Logic Programming Concepts and Methodology I Programming Concepts and Methodology II Introduction to C Programming Discrete Structures for Computer Science Introduction to Computer Architecture Internet Security Introduction to Macroeconomic Analysis Introduction to Microeconomic Analysis Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory Intermediate Microeconomic Theory History of Economic Thought Cost Benefit Analysis Economics and Environmental Degradation Resource Economics Public Finance State and Local Government Finance Money and Banking Monetary and Fiscal Policy Quantitative Economic Analysis Introduction to Econometrics Urban Economics Economics of Racism Women and the Economy Development Economics Professional Writing Entrepreneurship Corporate Entrepreneurship

4 4 Peace Corps Prep Certificate FACS 139 FACS 140 FACS 141 FIN 19 FIN 101 FIN 134 FIN 137 FIN 141 FIN 190 GEOG 141 GEOG 143 GEOG 148 GERO 102 GOVT 131 GOVT 139B GOVT 139S GPHD 5 GPHD 10 GPHD 20 GPHD 30 HROB 101 HROB 151 HROB 152 HROB 153 HROB 154 HROB 155 HROB 156 HROB 157 HROB 158 HROB 159 IBUS 190 JOUR 30 JOUR 50 JOUR 55 JOUR 100 JOUR 120 JOUR 123 JOUR 125A JOUR 125B JOUR 128 JOUR 130A JOUR 130B JOUR 132 JOUR 135 JOUR 158 JOUR 193 MATH 24 MGMT 10 MGMT 20 MGMT 102 MGMT 117 Textiles and Apparel in the Global Economy Family Resource Management Family Finance Real Estate Principles Business Finance Financial Management Financial Institutions and Markets Managerial Real Estate Law Multinational Business Finance Geography of Economic Activity Environmental Hazards and Society Urban and Regional Planning Social Policy for an Aging Society International Organization International Politics and International Development Topics in Human Security Introduction to Graphic Design Introduction to Digital Design History Of Graphic Design Visualization The Management of Contemporary Organizations Management of Human Resources Management Skills Seminar Employment Law Strategic Human Resources Management Conflict Management and Negotiation Current Trends and Emerging Issues Labor Relations Special Topics in Human Resource Management Special Topics in Organizational Behavior International Business News Writing Mass Media and Critical Thinking Media Communication and Society Principles of Journalism History Of The Media Writing For Public Information Writing for Broadcasting: Copywriting Broadcast News: Theory and Practice News Editing News Reporting I News Reporting II Magazine Writing Public Affairs Reporting Public Relations Planning and Management The Business of News Modern Business Mathematics Introduction to Business Law Introduction To Business Business Communications Business, Ethics and Society MIS 1 MIS 2 MIS 3 MIS 15 MIS 101 MIS 120 MIS 122 MIS 124 MIS 150 MIS 151 MIS 160 MIS 161 MIS 163 MIS 173 MIS 182 MIS 183 MKTG 123 MKTG 126 MKTG 160 PHIL 102 PHIL 103 PPA 100 PSYC 108 PSYC 169 RPTA 96D RPTA 154 RPTA 164 RPTA 165 RPTA 183 SOC 164 SOC 175 WOMS 138 Word Processing Spreadsheets Presentation Graphics Introduction to Business Programming Computer Information Systems for Management Advanced Object-Oriented Business Programming Object-Oriented Programming for Business in Java Web Development for Business Applications Database Systems for Business End-User Database Application Development for Business Systems Development Life Cycle Information Systems Practicum Business Process Engineering and ERP Configuration Microcomputers for Managers Topics In MIS Business Intelligence Applications Public Relations and Ethics in Business Salesmanship Principles of Quality Management Professional and Public Service Ethics Business and Computer Ethics Introduction to Public Policy and Administration Organizational Psychology Industrial Psychology Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Management of Recreation Facilities Leadership and Fundraising for Non-profit Organizations Volunteer Management in Recreation, Parks and Tourism Marketing Recreation Services Sociology of Globalization Work and Occupations Women and Work s who are in the Business Honors Program BHON 102 BHON 104 BHON 105 BHON 106 BHON 107 BHON 108 BHON 109 BHON 120 BHON 130 BHON 140 BHON 150 BHON 160 BHON 170 BHON 190 Business Communication Fundamentals of Organizational Behavior Introduction to Management Information Systems Business Data Analysis Business Finance Fundamentals in Marketing Operations Management Business Intelligence Value Chain and Supply Chain Management Enterprise Resource Planning and Infrastructure Entrepreneurship and Innovation Project Management Strategy and Leadership Practicum in Business

5 Peace Corps Prep Certificate 5 s who are Business Majors DS 133 ENTR 185 FIN 138 FIN 139 FIN 140 FIN 142 FIN 143 FIN 150 GM 105 GM 170 MIS 132 MIS 181 MIS 191 MKTG 101 MKTG 115 MKTG 121 MKTG 122 MKTG 124 MKTG 125 MKTG 127 MKTG 129 MKTG 130 MKTG 181 MKTG 186 MKTG 188 MKTG 190 OPM 101 Multivariate Business Statistics Venture Growth Strategies Principles of Risk Management and Insurance Business Property and Liability Insurance Employee Benefits Real Estate Finance Real Estate Investment Capstone in Professional Financial Planning Strategic Management Fundamentals of Business Strategy Management Science Techniques Machine Learning Applications in Business Culminating Experience Principles Of Marketing Marketing Analytics Marketing Research and Information Buyer Behavior Retail Management Advertising Sales Management Marketing Management Digital Marketing Supply Chain Logistics Management Advanced Operations Planning and Control Supply Chain Modeling and Analysis Multinational Marketing Operations Management s who are Computer Science Majors CSC 60 CSC 130 CSC 131 CSC 134 CSC 135 CSC 137 CSC 171 Introduction to Systems Programming in UNIX Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis Computer Software Engineering Database Management Systems Computing Theory and Programming Languages Computer Organization Software Engineering Project Management s who are Criminal Justice Majors CRJ 160 CRJ 163 Justice and Public Safety Administration Leadership in Criminal Justice and Public Safety s who are Engineering Majors ENGR 105 ENGR 140 Sustainable Design and Construction Engineering Economics s who are Health Science Majors HLSC 116 HLSC 152 Public Health Administration and Policy Healthcare Systems and Operations s who are Kinesiology Majors KINS 132 Planning, Designing and Managing a Fitness Center s who are Psychology Majors PSYC 142 Community Psychology s who are Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration Majors RPTA 96B RPTA 96C RPTA 105 RPTA 107 RPTA 136 RPTA 139 RPTA 166 RPTA 167 RPTA 184 RPTA 185 Education Work Sector Budgeting for Recreation Services Cost Management for Hospitality Management in Recreation, Parks and Tourism Grant Writing for Leisure Organizations Program and Event Planning in Recreation, Parks and Tourism Conference and Meeting Planning Administration in Recreation, Parks and Tourism Professional Organization Leadership Hospitality Administration Advanced Seminar in Commercial Recreation Administration ANTH 101 ANTH 165 ANTH 169 ANTH 176 ANTH 177 ART 133 ART 134 ART 135 ART 137 BIO 2 BIO 7 BIO 9 BIO 10 BIO 15L BIO 20 BIO 22 BIO 25 BIO 26 CHDV 30 CHDV 35 CHDV 141 CHDV 145 CHEM 1A CHEM 1B CHEM 4 CHEM 6A CHEM 6B CHEM 20 Cultural Diversity Applied Anthropology Research Methods in Linguistic Anthropology Museums, Culture, and Society Museum Methods Art Education for Children Interdisciplinary Art Overview of Secondary Art Education Art for Exceptional Children Cells, Molecules and Genes Introduction to the Science of Biology Our Living World: Evolution, Ecology and Behavior Basic Biological Concepts Laboratory Investigations in Biology Biology: A Human Perspective Introductory Human Anatomy Human Anatomy and Physiology I Human Anatomy and Physiology II Human Development Child and Adolescent Development History of Childhood: International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives Controversial Issues in Childhood Development, Education, and Social Policy General Chemistry I General Chemistry II Chemical Calculations Introduction to General Chemistry Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry Organic Chemistry Lecture--Brief Course

6 6 Peace Corps Prep Certificate CHEM 20L CHEM 24 CHEM 25 CHEM 31 CHEM 106 CHEM 110 CHEM 124 CHEM 140A CHEM 140B CHEM 141 CHEM 160A CHEM 160B CHEM 161 COMS 4 COMS 8 COMS 160 CPE 64 CSC 1 CSC 8 CSC 10 CSC 15 CSC 20 CSC 25 CSC 28 CSC 35 DEAF 60 DNCE 160 ECON 152 ECON 184 EDUC 18 EDUC 100A & EDUC 100B EDUC 120 EDUC 121 EDUC 160 EDUC 165 EDUC 170 EEE 64 ENGL 110A ENGL 110C ENGL 110J ENGL 110P ENGL 110Q ENGL 116A ENGL 116B ENGL 125A ENGL 125B ENGL 125E ENGL 125F Introductory Organic Chemistry Laboratory Organic Chemistry Lecture I Organic Chemistry Laboratory Quantitative Analysis Chemical Concepts Inorganic Chemistry Lecture Organic Chemistry Lecture II Physical Chemistry Lecture I Physical Chemistry Lecture II Physical Chemistry Laboratory Structure and Function of Biological Molecules Metabolism and Regulation of Biological Systems General Biochemistry Introduction to Public Speaking Interpersonal Communication Skills Political Communication Introduction to Logic Design Introduction to Computer Science Introduction to Internet Technologies Introduction to Programming Logic Programming Concepts and Methodology I Programming Concepts and Methodology II Introduction to C Programming Discrete Structures for Computer Science Introduction to Computer Architecture Introduction to Deaf Studies Creative Dance for Children Economics of Education Women and the Economy Mathematical Practices Across Cultures Educating Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Settings Educating Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Settings Lab Literature For Children Multicultural Children's Literature Urban Education Sex Role Stereotyping in American Education Bilingual Education: Introduction to Educating English Learners Introduction to Logic Design Linguistics and the English Language Technology in Second Language Teaching Traditional Grammar and Standard Usage Second Language Learning and Teaching English Grammar for ESL Teachers Studies in Applied Linguistics Children's Literary Classics Literature and Film for Adolescents Writing and the Young Writer Academic Reading and Writing for Second Language Students Teaching Oral Skills ENGL 180Z ENGL 185B ENVS 10 FACS 52 FACS 152 FACS 155 GEOG 1 GEOG 2 GEOG 5 GEOG 11 GEOG 100 GEOG 115 GEOG 118 GEOL 8 GEOL 8L GEOL 8T GEOL 10 GEOL 10L GEOL 12 GEOL 12L GEOL 100 GEOL 102 GEOL 103 GEOL 105 GEOL 110A GEOL 111A GEOL 111B GEOL 112 GOVT 131 GOVT 139B GOVT 139S HIST 15H HIST 17A HIST 17B HIST 50 HIST 51 HIST 107 HIST 133 ID 197 MATH 1 MATH 9 MATH 17 MATH 24 MATH 26A MATH 26B MATH 29 MATH 29A MATH 29B MATH 30 Topics in Multi-Ethnic Literatures Twentieth Century Fiction by Women Introduction to Environmental Science The Child In The Family Adolescent Development Family Life Education Physical Geography: The Distribution of Natural Phenomena Cultural Geography Violent Weather/Changing Atmosphere Laboratory in Physical Geography Themes In World Geography Biogeography Earth Transformed Earth Science Earth Science Lab Earth Science Lab for Teachers Physical Geology Physical Geology Lab Historical Geology Historical Geology Lab Mineralogy Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Sedimentology/Stratigraphy Paleontology Structural Geology and Tectonics Field Geology Field Techniques Geophysics For Geologists International Organization International Politics and International Development Topics in Human Security Major Problems in U.S. History United States History, United States History, 1877-Present World Civilizations, Beginnings-1600 World Civilizations, 1600-Present History of the Physical Sciences Twentieth-Century World History Training and Leadership for Orientation Leaders Mathematical Reasoning An Introduction to Exploration, Conjecture, and Proof in Mathematics Modern Business Mathematics Calculus I for the Social and Life Sciences Calculus II for the Social and Life Sciences Pre-Calculus Mathematics Pre-Calculus Mathematics A Pre-Calculus Mathematics B Calculus I

7 Peace Corps Prep Certificate 7 MATH 31 MATH 32 MATH 35 MATH 45 MATH 107A MATH 107B MATH 107C MATH 110A MATH 110B MATH 121 MATH 198 MUSC 101 PHSC 107 PHYS 1 PHYS 2 PHYS 5A PHYS 5B PHYS 10 PHYS 10L PHYS 11A PHYS 11B PHYS 11C PHYS 105 PHYS 106 PHYS 107 PHYS 110 PHYS 115 PHYS 124 PHYS 135 PHYS 175 PSYC 110 PSYC 148 PSYC 149 PSYC 185 RPTA 148 RPTA 153 STAT 1 STAT 10A STAT 10B STAT 50 SOC 140 SOC 170 SOC 185 SSCI 193 THEA 115A THEA 118 Calculus II Calculus III Introduction to Linear Algebra Differential Equations for Science and Engineering Fundamental Mathematical Concepts Fundamental Mathematical Concepts Elementary Mathematics and the Learning Process Modern Algebra Modern Algebra College Geometry Seminar for Mathematics Tutors Experiences In Music History of the Physical Sciences Physical Reasoning and Calculation Topics in Elementary Physics General Physics: Mechanics, Heat, Sound General Physics: Light, Electricity and Magnetism, Modern Physics Physics In Our World Physics in Our World Laboratory General Physics: Mechanics General Physics: Heat, Light, Sound, Modern Physics General Physics: Electricity and Magnetism Mathematical Methods in Physics Introduction to Modern Physics Conceptual Physics and Scientific Inquiry Classical Mechanics Electronics and Instrumentation Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics Electricity And Magnetism Advanced Physics Laboratory Cognitive Psychology Child Psychology Psychology of Adolescence Psychology of Exceptional Children Experiential Education in Outdoor Recreation Settings Environmental Interpretation and Outdoor Education Introduction to Statistics Introductory Statistics with Developmental Mathematics Introductory Statitstics with Developmental Mathematics Introduction to Probability and Statistics Sociology of Education Sociology of Children and Adolescents Bullying as a Social Experience Integrating History and Social Science Multicultural Puppetry Children's Theatre s who are in the Honors Program ENVS 10H GEOG 2H HIST 51H HONR 102 MATH 15H Honors Environmental Science Cultural Geography - Honors Honors World Civilizations II: 1600 to Present The Public Good Through the Visual and Performing Arts Honors Mathematical Reasoning s who are Art Majors ART 139 ART 192C Directed Research in Art Education Senior Seminar in Art Education s who are Communication Sciences and Disorders Majors CSAD 112 CSAD 142 Language Science and Development Topics in Autism Spectrum Disorders s who are Computer Science Majors CSC 60 CSC 130 CSC 131 CSC 134 CSC 135 CSC 137 CSC 138 Introduction to Systems Programming in UNIX Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis Computer Software Engineering Database Management Systems Computing Theory and Programming Languages Computer Organization Computer Networks and Internets s who are Engineering Majors CPE 138 CPE 142 CPE 151 CPE 185 EEE 108 EEE 108L EEE 174 ENGR 1 ENGR 1A ENGR 6 ENGR 6W ENGR 45 ENGR 50 ENGR 70 ME 105 ME 108 ME 116 ME 128 ME 180 Computer Networks and Internets Advanced Computer Organization Cmos And Vlsi Computer Interfacing Electronics I Electronics I Laboratory Introduction to Microprocessors Introduction to Engineering Fundamentals of Engineering Engineering Graphics and CADD (Computer Aided Drafting and Design) Engineering Graphics and CADD Workshop Engineering Materials Computational Methods and Applications Engineering Mechanics Introduction to Technical Problem Solving Professional Topics for Mechanical Engineers Machinery Design I Thermal-Fluid Systems Mechanical Properties of Materials s who are Environmental Studies Majors ENVS 110 Contemporary Environmental Issues s who are Health Science Majors HLSC 136 School Health Education

8 8 Peace Corps Prep Certificate s who are History Majors HIST 198 Summative Assessment for Teachers s who are Music Majors MUSC 162 MUSC 164 Foundations of Music Education Music in General Education s who are Physical Education Majors BIO 30 Environment Work Sector Anatomy & Physiology - Brief Course ANTH 108 ANTH 109 ANTH 115 ANTH 124 ANTH 174 ANTH 175 ANTH 181 ANTH 196T BIO 1 BIO 2 BIO 7 BIO 9 BIO 10 BIO 15L BIO 103 BIO 118 BIO 160 BIO 179 BIO 186B COMS 145 ECON 120 ECON 123 ENVS 10 ENVS 11 ENVS 122 ENVS 128 ENVS 138 ENVS 165 ENVS 171 ENVS 187 GEOG 1 GEOG 2 GEOG 3 GEOG 5 GEOG 11 GEOG 100 GEOG 105 Economic Anthropology Ecological and Evolutionary Approaches to Anthropology Origins of Agriculture Environmental Archaeology Anthropology of Food Anthropology of Globalization Anthropology of Human Rights Zooarchaeology Biodiversity, Evolution and Ecology Cells, Molecules and Genes Introduction to the Science of Biology Our Living World: Evolution, Ecology and Behavior Basic Biological Concepts Laboratory Investigations in Biology Plants and Civilization Natural Resource Conservation General Ecology Conservation Biology & Wildlife Management Ecological and Environmental Issues Seminar Organizational Communication Economics and Environmental Degradation Resource Economics Introduction to Environmental Science Environmental Issues and Critical Thinking Environmental Impact Analysis: CEQA and NEPA Environment and the Law Introduction to Environmental Sociology American Environmental History Environmental Politics and Policy Environmental Studies Seminar Physical Geography: The Distribution of Natural Phenomena Cultural Geography Introduction to Maps and Geographic Technologies Violent Weather/Changing Atmosphere Laboratory in Physical Geography Themes In World Geography Computer Cartography GEOG 107 GEOG 109 GEOG 110 GEOG 111 GEOG 113 GEOG 115 GEOG 116 GEOG 117 GEOG 118 GEOG 121 GEOG 125 GEOG 127 GEOG 128 GEOG 131 GEOG 141 GEOG 143 GEOG 147 GEOG 148 GEOG 161 GEOG 163 GEOG 181 GEOG 190 GEOG 192A GEOG 192B GEOG 192C GEOG 193B GEOG 193C GOVT 128 GOVT 171 HIST 165 HRS 154 HRS 155 LBST 110 PHIL 192E PSYC 116 RPTA 34 RPTA 148 RPTA 149 RPTA 150 RPTA 151 RPTA 152 RPTA 153 SOC 138 SOC 139 Remote Sensing Geographic Information Systems Advanced Geographic Information Systems Elements Of Meteorology Climate Biogeography Global Climate Change Landforms Earth Transformed United States and Canada Geography Of East Asia Geography Of Africa Geography Of Europe California Geography of Economic Activity Environmental Hazards and Society Urban Geography Urban and Regional Planning California's Water Resources Applied GIS Quantitative Methods in Geography Senior Research Seminar in Geography Geography Field Experience A Geography Field Experience B Geography Field Experience C Field Geography: Suburban-Rural Field Geography: Physical Environment and the Law Environmental Politics and Policy American Environmental History Food, Farming, and the Sacred Spirit and Nature California Studies Environmental Philosophy Animal Behavior The Outdoor Recreation Experience Experiential Education in Outdoor Recreation Settings Developing and Programming Adventure Experiences Ecology Of Resource Areas Visitor Management in Recreation Areas Law Enforcement for Forest and Park Rangers Environmental Interpretation and Outdoor Education Environmental Sociology Animals in Society s who are in the Honors Program ENVS 10H GEOG 2H HONR 101 Honors Environmental Science Cultural Geography - Honors Science and the Public Good

9 Peace Corps Prep Certificate 9 s who are Engineering Majors CE 100 CE 137 CE 138 CE 139 CE 170 CE 172 CE 173 EEE 135 EEE 136 EEE 142 ENGR 105 ME 121 ME 122 ME 123 ME 154 ME 157 Engineering Geology Water Resources Engineering Hydrology Open Channel Hydraulics Principles of Environmental Engineering Design of Urban Water and Sewer Systems Design of Water Quality Control Processes Renewable Electrical Energy Sources and Grid Integration Smart Electric Power Grid Power System Analysis II Sustainable Design and Construction Solar Thermal and Energy Storage Systems Geothermal and Bioenergy Systems Wind, Hydro and Ocean Energy Alternative Energy Systems Solar Energy Engineering s who are Environmental Studies Majors ENVS 110 ENVS 111 ENVS 112 ENVS 120 ENVS 121 ENVS 130 ENVS 144 ENVS 147 ENVS 149 ENVS 151 ENVS 158 ENVS 163 Contemporary Environmental Issues Environmental Ethics International Environmental Problems Quantitative Methods for Environmental Science Field Methods in Environmental Science Environmental Toxicology Sustainability Science & Policy Urban Agriculture and Aquaponics Agroecology Restoration Ecology Wetlands Ecology Ethnoecology s who are Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration Majors RPTA 42 Health Work Sector Recreation and Parks: Natural, Cultural, and Heritage Resources ANTH 150 ANTH 153 ANTH 155 ANTH 156 ANTH 163 ANTH 174 ANTH 181 BIO 10 BIO 15L BIO 20 BIO 22 BIO 25 Human Osteology Evolutionary Medicine Fundamentals of Biological Anthropology Evolution of Human Behavior Urban Anthropology Anthropology of Food Anthropology of Human Rights Basic Biological Concepts Laboratory Investigations in Biology Biology: A Human Perspective Introductory Human Anatomy Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 26 BIO 39 BIO 104 BIO 131 BIO 131A BIO 132 BIO 133 BIO 140 BIO 152 BIO 185 BIO 186A BIO 186C CHDV 30 CHDV 143 CHDV 157 CHEM 5 CHEM 6B CHEM 160A CHEM 160B CHEM 161 CHEM 162 ECON 153 FACS 10 FACS 52 FACS 112 FACS 113 FACS 152 FACS 159 GEOG 143 GERO 100 GERO 101 GERO 103 GERO 121 GERO 122 GOVT 131 GOVT 139B GOVT 139S Human Anatomy and Physiology II Microbiology for Allied Health Students Physiology of Human Reproduction Systemic Physiology Advanced Problems in Physiology Neurophysiology Cardiovascular, Respiratory and Renal Physiology Medical Microbiology and Emerging Infectious Diseases Human Parasitology Topics in Biology Cell and Molecular Biology Seminar Introduction to Health Careers Seminar Human Development Mind and Brain in Developmental Context Infant and Toddler: Development and Care Chemistry for Nurses Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry Structure and Function of Biological Molecules Metabolism and Regulation of Biological Systems General Biochemistry General Biochemistry Laboratory Health Economics Nutrition And Wellness The Child In The Family Current Topics in Nutritional Sciences Nutrition And Metabolism Adolescent Development Adulthood and Aging in Human Development Environmental Hazards and Society Aging Issues in Contemporary America Elder Care Continuum Services and Strategies Applied Care Management in Gerontology Practice Models for Successful Aging Managing Disorders in Elders International Organization International Politics and International Development Topics in Human Security HIST 18 Health, Medicine, and Science in America, Present HIST 175 NURS 14 NURS 160 NURS 168 PHIL 104 PHIL 192B PSYC 2 PSYC 111 PSYC 117 PSYC 134 PSYC 137 Sex, Population, and Birth Control in America Pharmacology Human Sexuality The Brain and Gender-Related Differences Bioethics Topics in Bioethics Introductory Psychology Introduction to Biological Psychology Drugs and Behavior Psychology of Human Sexuality Stress Management

10 10 Peace Corps Prep Certificate PSYC 148 PSYC 149 PSYC 150 PSYC 151 PSYC 152 PSYC 157 PSYC 168 PSYC 171 SOC 5 SOC 144 STAT 1 STAT 10A STAT 10B SWRK 102 SWRK 118 SWRK 129 SWRK 151 Child Psychology Psychology of Adolescence Psychological Aspects of Aging Psychological Aspects of Death and Dying Psychological Aspects of Health, Wellness, and Illness Psychology of Women Abnormal Psychology Applied Behavior Analysis Exploring Issues Facing Contemporary Families Sociology of Health and Illness Introduction to Statistics Introductory Statistics with Developmental Mathematics Introductory Statitstics with Developmental Mathematics Crosscultural Theory and Practice: Issues of Race, Gender and Class Chemical Dependency and Social Work Practice Human Sexuality in Social Work Perspectives Health Services and Systems s who are Biology Majors BIO 134 BIO 135 BIO 139 BIO 143 BIO 144 BIO 149A BIO 149C BIO 180 BIO 183 BIO 183A BIO 184 BIO 187 Medical Mycology Endocrinology General Microbiology General Virology Pathogenic Bacteriology Immunology Advanced Problems in Immunology Advanced Molecular Biology Cancer Biology Advanced Problems in Cancer Biology General Genetics Advanced Cell Biology s who are Communication Sciences and Disorders Majors CSAD 111 CSAD 125 CSAD 127 CSAD 130 CSAD 142 Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech Mechanism Developmental and Acquired Neurogenic Language Disorders Across the Lifespan Introduction to Medical Speech Pathology Audiology and Hearing Testing Topics in Autism Spectrum Disorders s who are Engineering Majors CE 137 CE 138 CE 139 CE 170 CE 172 CE 173 Water Resources Engineering Hydrology Open Channel Hydraulics Principles of Environmental Engineering Design of Urban Water and Sewer Systems Design of Water Quality Control Processes s who are Environmental Studies Majors ENVS 130 Environmental Toxicology s who are Family and Consumer Sciences Majors FACS 9 Food Safety and Sanitation s who are Health Science Majors HLSC 50 Healthy Lifestyles s who are Kinesiology Majors KINS 99 Exercise for Healthy Living s who are Nursing Majors NURS 53 Paramedic Skills Part 1 NURS 54 Paramedic Skills Part 2 NURS 111 NURS 112 NURS 113 NURS 119 NURS 120 NURS 123 NURS 129 NURS 133 NURS 136 NURS 137 NURS 138 NURS 139 NURS 143 NURS 144 NURS 145 NURS 171 NURS 174 NURS 178 Introduction to Professional Nursing Nursing Care Of Adults Professional Nursing Communication, Assessment and Skills Mental Health Nursing for the LVN 30-Unit Option Nursing Application of Research and Critical Analysis Nursing Families in Complex Illness Mental Health Nursing Leadership and Management for the LVN to RN Nursing Laboratory for the Childbearing Family Nursing the Childbearing Family Nursing the Childrearing Family Nursing Laboratory for the Childrearing Family Leadership and Management in Nursing Practice Community Health Nursing Clinical Leadership and Professional Role Development Transitional Concepts: The Baccalaureate Nurse Community Health Nursing: Concepts and Practice Culminating Project s who are Physical Education Majors BIO 30 Anatomy & Physiology - Brief Course s who are Psychology Majors PSYC 100 PSYC 115 Cross-Cultural Psychology Introduction to Neuroscience s who are Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration Majors RPTA 106 RPTA 115 RPTA 117 RPTA 118 RPTA 119 Introduction to Inclusive Recreation and Recreation Therapy Recreation Therapy Assessment and Documentation Recreation Therapy and Contemporary Aspects of Disability Recreation Therapy Facilitation Techniques Recreation Therapy Management and Advancement of the Profession

11 Peace Corps Prep Certificate 11 Youth in Development Work Sector ANTH 2 ANTH 4 ANTH 101 ANTH 102 ANTH 108 ANTH 142 ANTH 156 ANTH 164 ANTH 175 ANTH 181 ANTH 183 ANTH 186 BIO 1 BIO 2 BIO 7 BIO 9 BIO 10 BIO 20 BIO 22 BIO 25 BIO 26 BIO 39 CHDV 30 CHDV 141 CHDV 141 CHDV 143 CHDV 145 CHDV 154 COMS 105 COMS 119 COMS 143 COMS 161 COMS 162 COMS 173 CRJ 1 CRJ 5 CRJ 112 CRJ 116 DEAF 60 DEAF 161 DEAF 162 ECON 181 ECON 184 ECON 193 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Language, Culture, and Critical Thinking Cultural Diversity The Nature of Culture Economic Anthropology Political Anthropology Evolution of Human Behavior Culture Change Anthropology of Globalization Anthropology of Human Rights Women Cross-Culturally Culture and Poverty Biodiversity, Evolution and Ecology Cells, Molecules and Genes Introduction to the Science of Biology Our Living World: Evolution, Ecology and Behavior Basic Biological Concepts Biology: A Human Perspective Introductory Human Anatomy Human Anatomy and Physiology I Human Anatomy and Physiology II Microbiology for Allied Health Students Human Development History of Childhood: International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives History of Childhood: International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives Mind and Brain in Developmental Context Controversial Issues in Childhood Development, Education, and Social Policy Issues in Parenting Communication in Small Groups Conflict Resolution Through Communication Theories of Interpersonal Communication Health Communication Gender Ideology and Communication Communication, Language and Culture Introduction to Criminal Justice and Society The Community and the Justice System Gangs and Threat Groups in America Restorative Justice and Conflict Resolution Introduction to Deaf Studies Deaf History Deaf Culture and Community Economics of Racism Women and the Economy Development Economics EDUC 100A & EDUC 100B EDUC 155 EDUC 156 EDUC 157 EDUC 160 EDUC 165 ENGL 165F ENGL 180H ENGL 180Z ENGL 185B ENGL 190Q ENVS 10 ENVS 138 ETHN 10 ETHN 11 ETHN 70 ETHN 71 ETHN 114 ETHN 115 ETHN 118 ETHN 131 ETHN 132 ETHN 137 ETHN 141 ETHN 145 ETHN 155 ETHN 166 ETHN 167 ETHN 170 ETHN 171 FACS 52 FACS 140 FACS 152 FACS 154 FACS 162 GOVT 1 GOVT 131 GOVT 139B GOVT 139S GOVT 143 GOVT 152 GOVT 157 GOVT 165 GOVT 166 GOVT 168 ID 22 ID 197 Educating Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Settings Educating Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Settings Lab Introduction to Counseling Power, Privilege and Self Identity in Counseling Child and Family Psychopathology Urban Education Sex Role Stereotyping in American Education Caribbean Literature American Identities: In the Intersection of Race, Gender, and Ethnicity Topics in Multi-Ethnic Literatures Twentieth Century Fiction by Women Gay and Lesbian Literature Introduction to Environmental Science Introduction to Environmental Sociology Africa: Myths and Realities Introduction to Ethnic Studies Introduction to Pan African Studies Leadership in the African Diaspora Asian Americans and Globalization Biracial and Multiracial Identity in the US Asian American Women La Raza Studies La Mujer Chicana Race and Ethnicity in Latin America and Caribbean Politics of the African Diaspora Native Voice, Memory, and Biography Genocide and Holocaust Studies American Indigenous Families: Issues and Perspectives Asian American Families: Issues and Perspectives Pan African Studies African Religions and Philosophies The Child In The Family Family Resource Management Adolescent Development Issues in Parenting Family Support Services Essentials Of Government International Organization International Politics and International Development Topics in Human Security Causes of War, Causes of Peace Political Psychology Politics, Opinion, and Participation Politics of the Underrepresented Gender and Politics Gay and Lesbian Politics Contemporary Issues and Social Change Training and Leadership for Orientation Leaders

12 12 Peace Corps Prep Certificate MATH 198 NURS 160 NURS 168 PHIL 123 PHIL 192J PSYC 2 PSYC 108 PSYC 111 PSYC 117 PSYC 130 PSYC 134 PSYC 135 PSYC 137 PSYC 145 PSYC 148 PSYC 149 PSYC 152 PSYC 157 PSYC 160 PSYC 168 PSYC 185 RPTA 32 RPTA 33 RPTA 34 RPTA 100 RPTA 122 RPTA 128 RPTA 129 RPTA 130 RPTA 131 RPTA 132 RPTA 137 RPTA 148 RPTA 149 RPTA 153 RPTA 165 RPTA 167 SOC 1 SOC 3 SOC 5 SOC 10 SOC 106 SOC 110 SOC 120 SOC 122 SOC 125 Seminar for Mathematics Tutors Human Sexuality The Brain and Gender-Related Differences Philosophy and Feminism Introductory Psychology Organizational Psychology Introduction to Biological Psychology Drugs and Behavior Personality Theories Psychology of Human Sexuality Psychology of Multicultural Groups Stress Management Social Psychology Child Psychology Psychology of Adolescence Psychological Aspects of Health, Wellness, and Illness Psychology of Women Homosexuality Abnormal Psychology Psychology of Exceptional Children Leadership and Group Development Race, Class Gender and Leisure The Outdoor Recreation Experience Recreation and Leisure Lifestyle Development Perspectives On Leisure Recreation Services for Diverse, Underserved and Underrepresented Populations Youth Development in Recreation, Parks & Tourism Community Sport Programming Morale Welfare and Recreation (MWR): Military Recreation Services Campus Recreation Community Organization Experiential Education in Outdoor Recreation Settings Developing and Programming Adventure Experiences Environmental Interpretation and Outdoor Education Volunteer Management in Recreation, Parks and Tourism Professional Organization Leadership Principles of Sociology Social Problems Exploring Issues Facing Contemporary Families Issues in Crime and Social Control Births, Deaths and Borders Urban Life and Problems Ethnic and Race Relations Immigration Studies Social Inequalities SOC 126 SOC 127 SOC 128 SOC 130 SOC 133 SOC 134 SOC 135 SOC 136 SOC 138 SOC 140 SOC 144 SOC 150 SOC 155 SOC 156 SOC 158 SOC 164 SOC 166 SOC 168 SOC 170 SOC 171 SOC 175 SOC 185 SOC 190 SOC 194 SWRK 95 SWRK 102 SWRK 118 SWRK 126 SWRK 129 SWRK 132 SWRK 134 SWRK 136 SWRK 137 SWRK 138 SWRK 151 SWRK 153 WOMS 50 WOMS 115 WOMS 118 WOMS 136 WOMS 137 WOMS 138 WOMS 139 WOMS 147 WOMS 150 WOMS 166 Sociology of Gender Men, Masculinity and Society Sociology Of Sexuality Political Sociology Sport in a Global Perspective Sociology of Film Sociology of Popular Culture Social Movements Environmental Sociology Sociology of Education Sociology of Health and Illness Social Psychology Criminology Delinquency Sociology of Deviance Sociology of Globalization The Family Self and Society Sociology of Children and Adolescents Sociology of Religion Work and Occupations Bullying as a Social Experience Sociology of Small Groups Special Topics in Sociology Introduction to Social Work Crosscultural Theory and Practice: Issues of Race, Gender and Class Chemical Dependency and Social Work Practice Theories of Criminal Behavior Human Sexuality in Social Work Perspectives Social Work and Spirituality Crimes Without Victims Poverty and Homelessness in America The Child and the Law Violence In The Family Health Services and Systems Child Welfare Services Introduction to Gender & Sexuality Introduction to Women's Studies Asian American Women Gender, Race, and Class Women Of Color Women and Work Violence Against Women Women's Global Issues Introduction to Queer and Trans Studies Gender and Politics s who are in the Honors Program ANTH 2H ETHN 11H Introduction to Cultural Anthropology - Honors Introduction to Ethnic Studies (Honors)

13 Peace Corps Prep Certificate 13 HONR 102 HONR 103 The Public Good Through the Visual and Performing Arts Civic Engagement, Service Learning: Pursuing the Public Good s who are Criminal Justice Majors CRJ 105 CRJ 108 CRJ 170 Delinquency, Prevention and Control Domestic Crime and Violence Human Trafficking and Slavery s who are Environmental Studies Majors ENVS 110 ENVS 112 Contemporary Environmental Issues International Environmental Problems s who are Health Science Majors HLSC 50 HLSC 134 Healthy Lifestyles Understanding Human Sexuality s who are Music Majors MUSC 60 MUSC 160 MUSC 162 Introuduction to String Project Pedagogy Advanced String Project Pedagogy Foundations of Music Education s who are Nursing Majors NURS 129 NURS 144 NURS 174 NURS 174C Mental Health Nursing Community Health Nursing Community Health Nursing: Concepts and Practice Community Health Nursing: Clinical Elective s who are Physical Education Majors BIO 30 Anatomy & Physiology - Brief Course s who are Psychology Majors PSYC 100 PSYC 104 PSYC 142 Cross-Cultural Psychology Learning Theories Community Psychology s who are Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration Majors RPTA 106 RPTA 116 RPTA 117 RPTA 118 RPTA 196E Introduction to Inclusive Recreation and Recreation Therapy Recreation Therapy Principles and Practices and the Recreation Therapy Process Recreation Therapy and Contemporary Aspects of Disability Recreation Therapy Facilitation Techniques Introduction to Posttraumatic Growth s who are Social Work Majors SWRK 125A SWRK 125B SWRK 140A SWRK 140B Human Behavior and the Social Environment: Theory Human Behavior and the Social Environment: The Life Course Social Work Practice Social Work Practice SWRK 140C SWRK 196 Social Work Practice Working with LGBTQ Communities Work Sector Field Experience (1-15 Units) Complete at least 50 hours of field experience in the same work sector in which you took coursework. There are three options for satisfying the field experience requirement a) Service learning course(s) where the service is related to your chosen work sector (must be pre-approved by the program advisor) b) (1-6) ID 195 Field Experience (must be related to your chosen work sector, pre-approved by the program advisor, and supervised by the faculty) c) An approved internship course in your chosen work sector listed below Options may be combined if necessary to achieve the required number of hours of field experience. The Student Handbook lists possible field experience sites. Approved Internship Courses Agriculture Work Sector s who are Geography Majors GEOG 195A GEOG 195B GEOG 195C Geography Internship A Geography Internship B Geography Internship C s who are in the Honors Program HONR 195 Community Fieldwork and Internship Community Economic Development Work Sector ACCY 194 AIS 194 GM 194 HROB 194 JOUR 197A JOUR 197B MIS 194 PSYC 195C Cooperative Education Experience in Accountancy Cooperative Education Experience in Accounting Information Systems Problems Cooperative Education Experience in Management Cooperative Education Experiences in Human Resources Management Journalism Laboratory Journalism Laboratory Cooperative Education Experience in Management Information Systems Fieldwork in Industrial and Organizational Psychology s who are Business Majors ACCY 195 AIS 195 FIN 195 GM 195 HROB 195 IBUS 195 MIS 195 MKTG 195 Internship in Accountancy Internship in Accounting Information Systems Internship In Finance Internship in Strategic Management Internship in Human Resources Management Internship in International Business Internship in Management Information Systems Internship in Marketing s who are in the Honors Program HONR 195 Community Fieldwork and Internship 1-15

14 14 Peace Corps Prep Certificate Education Work Sector BIO 195T CHDV 35F CHDV 144 CHDV 194 EDUC 100A & EDUC 100B EDUC 124A & EDUC 124B EDUC 125A & EDUC 125B EDUC 127A & EDUC 127B Teaching Internship Human Development and Elementary Field Experience Community Service Learning in Developmental and Educational Settings Cooperative Education Experience Educating Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Settings Educating Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Settings Lab Tutoring Children in Mathematics Tutoring Children in Mathematics: Practicum Tutoring Children in Reading Tutoring Children in Reading Practicum Field Experience in After School STEM Programs Field Experience in After School STEM Programs: Practicum s who are in the Honors Program HONR 195 Community Fieldwork and Internship s who are Physics Majors PHYS 195 PHYS 197 Teaching Internship Laboratory Teaching Assistant s who are Psychology Majors PSYC 143 Environment Work Sector Practicum in Community Psychology RPTA 191 Service Learning Option for Recreation, Parks and Tourism Administration Courses s who are Environmental Studies Majors ENVS 195 ENVS 195M Environmental Studies Internship Mini Internship s who are Geography Majors GEOG 195A GEOG 195B GEOG 195C Geography Internship A Geography Internship B Geography Internship C s who are in the Honors Program HONR 195 Community Fieldwork and Internship s who are Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration Majors RPTA 195B RPTA 195C RPTA 195E Health Work Sector Partial Internship: Recreation and Park Management Partial Internship: Recreation and Park Management Internship: Recreation and Park Management BIO 195D BIO 195M BIO 195P ID 195A SPAN 194 Dental Internship Medical Internship Pharmacy Internship Introductory Field Experience in Peer Health Education Field Experience/Internship s who are Gerontology Majors GERO 130 GERO 131 Gerontology Practicum Gerontology Capstone Practicum s who are in the Honors Program HONR 195 Community Fieldwork and Internship s who are Nursing Majors NURS 194 NURS 195 Work Study in Nursing Field Study s who are Psychology Majors PSYC 143 Practicum in Community Psychology s who are Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration Majors RPTA 195D Youth in Development Work Sector Recreation Therapy Internship CHDV 144 EDUC 100A & EDUC 100B EDUC 127A & EDUC 127B ENGL 195A GOVT 198A ID 195A ID 195B ID 195C RPTA 191 SOC 195 WOMS 195A Community Service Learning in Developmental and Educational Settings Educating Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Settings Educating Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Settings Lab Field Experience in After School STEM Programs Field Experience in After School STEM Programs: Practicum Writing Center Theory and Practice: Internships Odyssey Peer Advisers Introductory Field Experience in Peer Health Education Intermediate Field Experience in Peer Health Education Advanced Field Experience in Peer Health Education Service Learning Option for Recreation, Parks and Tourism Administration Courses Internship and Fieldwork Fieldwork in Women's Studies s who are in the Honors Program HONR 195 Community Fieldwork and Internship s who are Psychology Majors

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