Breadth Requirements Effective 2011 Fall Quarter

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Breadth Requirements Effective 2011 Fall Quarter In order to graduate, students must complete campus breadth requirements as determined by the Executive Committee of the Bourns College of Engineering. While the College may revise the list of Breadth requirements on an annual basis, student are allowed to satisfy the requirements with any course that was on the approved list at the time the course was taken or was subsequently added. Use the following pages to determine the courses that fulfill each area. Honors courses of all approved courses are also eligible. Use the chart below to keep track of the breadth courses you have taken. Choose Breath courses in consultation with your Academic Advisor. ENGLISH COMPOSITION: C or better is required to meet Graduation Requirement Course ENGL 001A or ENGL 01PA ENGL 001B ENGL 001C or Alternate: Grade HUMANITIES: 3 courses total Area Course Grade A. World History _ B. Fine Arts, Literature, Philosophy or Religious Studies _ C. History of Science (upper division-see ABET DEPTH) _ SOCIAL SCIENCES: 3 courses total Area Course Grade A. Economics or Political _ Science B. Anthropology, Psychology or Sociology _ C. Additional Social Science Course (upper division-see ABET DEPTH) _ ETHNICITY: 1 course May be overlapped with Humanities B or Social Sciences C Course Grade ABET DEPTH: 2 Upper Division (100-199) courses* At least one in a subject completed at the lower division level. May be overlapped with Humanities or Social Sciences. Course 1. 2. Grade NATURAL SCIENCES: 4 courses total Area Course Grade Course Grade A. Biological Sciences (1 course) _ B. Physical Sciences (1 course) _ C. Additional Natural Sciences Courses (2 courses) 1. 2. *To meet ABET standards for accreditation; BCOE requires that at least two Breadth courses must be upper division. Updated 4/25/11. Subject to change without notice. Page 1 of 6

ENGLISH COMPOSITION: (UCR R6.1) C or better is required to meet Graduation Requirement ENGL 001A 4 Beginning Composition ELWR ENGL 001B 4 Intermediate Composition C or better in ENGL 001A or ENGL 01PA ENGL 001C or Alternate* 4 Applied Intermediate Composition C or better in ENGL 001B * Please consult with your Academic Advisor regarding appropriate course selection. ENGR 180W Technical Communications is the required course in place of ENGL 001C for Business Informatics, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering majors. HUMANITIES: 3 courses total (UCR R6.3) A. ONE course in World History, chosen from: HIST 010 4 World History: Prehistory to 1500 HIST 015 4 World History: 1500 to 1900 HIST 020 4 World History: Twentieth Century B. ONE course in Fine Arts, Literature, Philosophy or Religious Studies, chosen from: AHS 007 4 World Art: Images, Issues and Ideas AHS 008 4 Modern Western Visual Culture AHS 015 4 Arts of Asia AHS 017A 4 History of Western Art: Prehistoric to Byzantine AHS 017B 4 History of Western Art: Medieval to Renaissance AHS 017C 4 History of Western Art: Baroque to Modern AHS 020/MCS 023 4 Introduction to Media Art AHS 021/URST 021 4 Introduction to Architecture and Urbanism AHS 027 4 Art of Pre-Columbian America AHS 134/HISE 134 4 Art and Society: Patrons and Museums AHS 178/URST 178 4 The Modern City CLA 010A 4 Ancient Civilization: Early Greece and the Mediterranean CLA 010B 4 Ancient Civilization: Classical Greece CLA 010C 4 Ancient Civilization: Rome CLA 040 4 Classical Mythology CLA 112/CPLT 112/ 4 Mythology RLST 117 CLA 114/CPLT 114 4 The Classical Tradition CPAC 133/HISE 114 4 Ancient Writing and Literacy CPLT 015 4 Language, Literature, and Culture CPLT 017A, B, or C 5 Masterworks of World Literature CPLT 029 4 The Arts: Approach, Comparison, and Culture CPLT 110 4 Literary Analysis and Criticism CPLT 180(E-Z) 4 Literature and Related Fields CRWT 056 4 Introduction to Creative Writing WRLT 170/ETST 170 4 Third World Literature ENGL 012A 4 Introduction to Poetry ENGL 012B 4 Introduction to Fiction ENGL 012C 4 Introduction to Drama ENGL 014 4 Major American Writers ENGL 015 4 Modern Literature ENGL 017 4 Shakespeare ENGL 020A 5 Introduction to British Literary Tradition ENGL 020B 5 Introduction to American Literary Traditions Updated 4/25/11. Subject to change without notice. Page 2 of 6

ENGL 101 4 Critical Theory ENGL 112 4 History of the English Language ETST 114 4 Contemporary Latina Writing in the US ETST 120 4 Contemporary Native American Literature ETST 151 4 Contemporary Asian American Literature MUS 002 4 Introduction to Western Music MUS 006/ANTH 006 4 Introduction to World Music MUS 008 4 Popular Music Cultures of the US MUS 014/ETST 014/URST 4 Popular Music of the World 014 MUS 118 4 Music, Politics and Social Movements MUS 127/ANTH 176/ 4 Music Cultures of Southeast Asia ETST 172/ DNCE 127 PHIL 001 4 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 002 4 Contemporary Moral Issues PHIL 003 4 Ethics and the Meaning of Life PHIL 006 4 Reason, Belief, and Truth PHIL 007 4 Introduction to Critical Thinking PHIL 008 4 Introduction to Logic PHIL 030(E-Z) 4 Introduction to the History of Philosophy PHIL 116 4 Business Ethics PHIL 124 4 Formal Logic CS/MATH 011 or CS/EE 120A or CS 150 or PHIL 008 PHIL 130 4 Theory of Knowledge 1 Course in Philosophy PHIL 131 4 Twentieth Century Analytical Philosophy 1 Course in Philosophy PHIL 132 4 Philosophy of Language PHIL 167 4 Biomedical Ethics RLST 002 4 Introduction to Comparative Scripture RLST 005 4 Introduction to Asian Religions RLST 007 5 Introduction to Western Religions RLST 012/ETST 012 4 Religious Myths and Rituals RLST 012W/ETST 012W 4 Religious Myths and Rituals ENGL001B RLST 014 5 Religion and Science RLST 015 4 Death RLST 111 4 Islam RLST 113 4 Topics in Modern Islam RLST 116 4 Religion and Violence C. ONE course in History of Science chosen from: HIST 103 4 History of Science from Antiquity to Copernicus HIST 104 4 The Scientific Revolution HIST 105 4 Science in the Modern World HIST 106 4 Science in Triumph and Crisis HIST 107 4 Disease and Society HIST 108/ENGR 108 4 Technology in Premodern Civilization HIST 109/ENGR 109 4 Technology in Modern Europe and America, 1700 to Present PHIL 137 4 Philosophy of Science 1 Course in Philosophy Updated 4/25/11. Subject to change without notice. Page 3 of 6

SOCIAL SCIENCES: 3 courses total (UCR R6.4) A. ONE course in Economics or Political Science, chosen from: s ECON 002 5 Introduction to Macroeconomics ECON 003 5 Introduction to Microeconomics ECON 006/ENSC 006 4 Introduction to Environmental Economics ECON 102 5 Intermediate Microeconomics ECON 003 or 004 & MATH 008B or 009A or 022 ECON 103 5 Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 002 or 004 ECON 119 4 Law and Economics ECON 002 or 003 or 004 ECON 123/HISA 123 4 American Economic History ECON 002 & 003; or 004 ECON 124 4 World Economic History ECON 002 & 003; or 004 ECON 129 4 Health Economics ECON 102 or ECON 104A ECON 143A /ENSC 143A 4 Environmental Economics ECON 003 or 004 & MATH022 or equivalent ECON 155/WMST 155 4 Women s Labor and The Economy ECON 003 or 004 ECON 178/BUS 178 4 International Trade ECON 102 or 104A ECON 181 4 Economic Development: Theory and Policy ECON 002 & 003; or 004 POSC 010 5 American Politics POSC 015 5 Comparative Politics POSC 020 5 World Politics POSC 110 4 The Origins of Political Ideas POSC 111 4 Democracy and the Social Contract POSC 112 4 Modern Political Theory POSC 119 4 Political Thinkers in Depth POSC 126 4 The Politics of International Trade, Finance and POSC 020 Development POSC 127 4 International Environmental Politics POSC 020 POSC 135 4 Ethics and International Politics POSC 154 4 The Government and Politics of the European Community POSC 182 5 Politics and Economic Policy POSC 186 5 Regulation: A Political Perspective B. ONE course in Anthropology, Psychology or Sociology, chosen from: s ANTH 001 4 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 002 5 Biological Anthropology ANTH 003 4 World Prehistory ANTH 005 5 Introduction to Archaeology ANTH 006/MUS 006 4 Introduction to World Music ANTH 012 4 Great Discoveries in Archaeology ANTH 020 4 Culture, Health and Healing ANTH 105/BUS 158 4 Organizations as Cultural Systems (SUMMER ONLY) ANTH 109/WMST 109 4 Women, Politics and Social Movements: Global Perspectives ANTH 110 4 Prehistoric Agriculture ANTH 122 4 Economic Anthropology ANTH 001 and ECON 001 ANTH 124 4 Ritual and Religion ANTH 125 4 Kinship Organization ANTH 001 ANTH 127 4 Political Anthropology ANTH 001 ANTH 129 4 Human Evolutionary Ecology ANTH 001 ANTH 132 4 Cultural Ecology ANTH 160 4 Political Economy of Health ANTH 162 4 Culture and Medicine ANTH 163 4 Transnational and Global Communities Updated 4/25/11. Subject to change without notice. Page 4 of 6

ANTH 173 4 Social Meaning of Space ANTH 176/AST 127/DNCE 4 Music Cultures of Southeast Asia 127/ ETST 172/MUS 127 PSYC 001 4 Introductory Psychology Priority given to PSYC majors PSYC 002 4 Introductory Psychology Priority given to PSYC majors PSYC 013 4 Skepticism and Pseudoscience in Psychology C- or better in ENGL 001A PYSC 110 4 The Brain and Behavior C- or better in: BIOL 002 or BIOL 003 or BIOL 005A or BIOL 034 PSYC 142 4 Industrial/Organizational Psychology PSYC 002 PSYC 178 4 Health Psychology HNPG 042K or PSYC 002 or SOC 001 PSYC 179 4 Health and Behavior Change C- or better in: HNPG 042K or PSYC 002 or PSYC 178 SOC 001 4 Introduction to Sociology SOC 010/URST 010 4 The City: An Introduction SOC 002S 4 Sociological Foundations (formerly numbered SOC 15) SOC 001 or 001H SOC 020 4 American Society SOC 120 4 Human Social Institutions SOC 001 SOC 122 5 Social Change SOC 001 SOC 123 4 Human Societies SOC 001 or ANTH 001 SOC 137 4 Population SOC 001 SOC 143/URST 143 5 Urban Sociology SOC 001 SOC 150 4 The Sociology of Economic Organizations SOC 151 4 Formal Organizations SOC 156 4 Community SOC 001 SOC 157 4 Social Networks SOC 001 SOC 160 5 Sociology of Education SOC 169 4 Modern Sociological Theory C or better in SOC 001; Priority given to SOC majors SOC 176/BUS 176 4 The Sociology of Work in Organizations SOC 001 SOC 181 4 World-Systems and Globalizations SOC 001 SOC 182/URST 182 4 Urban Problems SOC 184 4 Environmental Sociology SOC 001 C. ONE additional course in Social Sciences chosen from Social Sciences A, Social Sciences B, Ethnicity (see Ethnicity section) or Women Studies (listed below). To also satisfy the ABET requirement, choose an upper division (100-199) course from the areas listed. s WMST 001 4 Gender and Sexuality WMST 010 5 Women and Culture WMST 100 4 Gender Theory WMST 109/ANTH 109 4 Women, Politics and Social Movements: Global Perspectives WMST 161 4 Gender and Science WMST 001 Updated 4/25/11. Subject to change without notice. Page 5 of 6

ETHNICITY: 1 courses (UCR R6.5) May be overlapped with Humanities B or Social Sciences C One of the following courses can be chosen to fulfill BOTH Ethnicity and the Humanities B requirement: s ETST 012/RLST 012 4 Religious Myths and Rituals ETST 012W/RLST 012W 4 Religious Myths and Rituals ENGL 001B ETST 014/MUS 014 4 Popular Music of the World ETST 114 4 Contemporary Latina Writing in the US ETST 120 4 Contemporary Native American Literature ETST 151 4 Contemporary Asian American Literature ETST/WRLT 170 4 Third World Literature One of the following courses can be chosen to fulfill BOTH Ethnicity and the Social Science C requirement: s ETST 001 4 Introduction to the Study of Race and Ethnicity ETST 002 4 Introduction to Chicano Studies in Comparative Perspective ETST 003 4 Introduction to African American Studies in Comparative Perspective ETST 005 4 Introduction to Asian American Studies in Comparative Perspective ETST 007 4 Introduction to Native American Studies in Comparative Perspective ETST 102 4 The Political Economy of Race and Class ETST 106 4 Theory in Asian American Studies ETST 109I 4 The Black Diaspora: Cultural, Political, and Historical Connections ETST 003; Upper division Standing ETST 131 4 Race, Class, and Gender ETST 172/AST 127/ANTH 176/ DNCE 127MUS 127 4 Music Cultures of Southeast Asia NATURAL SCIENCES: 4 courses total (UCR R6.2) A. One course, chosen from among: s BIOL 002 4 Cellular Basis of Life BIOL 003 4 Organisms in Their Environment BIOL 005A & BIOL 05LA 5 Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology BIOL 05LA (may be taken concurrently); C- or better in CHEM 001A & 01LA B. One course, chosen from among: s CHEM 001A & CHEM 01LA 5 General Chemistry C- or better in MATH 005 or concurrent enrollment in MATH 008B or 009A CHEM 001B & CHEM 01LB 5 General Chemistry C- or better in CHEM 001A & 01LA CHEM 001C & CHEM 01LC 5 General Chemistry C- or better in CHEM 001B & 01LB PHYS 040A 5 General Physics C- or better in MATH 008B or 009A PHYS 040B 5 General Physics MATH 9C (may be taken concurrently); C- or better in PHYS 040A PHYS 040C 5 General Physics MATH 009C; C- or better in PHYS 040B C. Two additional courses, chosen from the Natural Sciences A or Natural Sciences B courses listed above.* * Business Informatics students ONLY may also choose from the following to satisfy Natural Sciences C: s GEO 001 4 The Earth s Crust and Interior ENSC 001 4 Intro to Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources Updated 4/25/11. Subject to change without notice. Page 6 of 6