List of Approved Upper Division Courses (pre-2009 requirements ONLY)

List of Approved Upper Division Courses by Module for Winter 2012

Conflict and Negotiation Issues and Institutions

Economics

  • 169 - Revolution & Modern World

International Studies

  • 183B - Seminar in Mediation

Political Science

  • 139 - Just War Revisited

Anthropology

  • 136GW - HIV/AIDS in a Global Context

Asian American Studies

  • 101 - Global Diaspora & Race

Economics

  • 169 - Revolution & Modern World

International Studies

  • 112A - International Business

Political Science

  • 179 - Law & World Politics
Role of U.S. and California Society and Culture

International Studies

  • 189 - US as a Global Power

Political Science

  • 142E - U.S. Foreign Policy II

Anthropology

  • 126A - Elite Cultures
  • 132A - Psychological Anthropology

History

  • 182 - Culture, Money, & Globalization

List of Approved Upper Division Courses by Region for Winter 2012

Africa and Middle East Americas

 

Film and Media Studies

  • 190 - Muslim Cinema

History

  • 131C - Medieval Iran
  • 132A - Israel & Palestine
  • 132G - Ottoman Empire

International Studies

  • 165 - Middle Eastern Politics

Anthropology

  • 141A - Ancient Civilizations of Mexicon and the Southwest

Chicano/Latino Studies

  • 129 Mexican Culture through Music

Global Cultures

  • 103A - Culture in Contemporary Caribbean
  • 103B - Sex/Race & Conquest

Political Science

  • 153A - Latin American Politics
Asia and Pacific Rim Europe

Anthropology

  • 138J - Music of Japan & Okinawa

Asian American Studies

  • 111 - Pacific Rim: China & America

East Asian Languages & Literatures

  • 110 - Modern & Contemporary Chinese Fiction
  • 110 - Gender & Modern Chinese Literature
  • 117 - Intro to Buddhist Philosophy
  • 140 - Family & Community in Korean Literature
  • 160 - Culture in Chinese Film & Cinema
  • 170 Gender & Japanese Literature

History

  • 171D - Chinese History to 1800
  • 172D - Age of the Sammurai

International Studies

  • 179 - International Political Economy of East Asia

Political Science

  • 149 - U.S. Foreign Policy: East Asia
  • 159 - Sovereignty & Security in South Asia

European Studies

  • 101A - Crusades
  • 102 - Enlightenment & Modern Culture

Film and Media Studies

  • 160 - New Russian Cinema

French

  • 150 - 20th Century French Literature

German

  • 150 - Jewish History & Culture

History

  • 116A - England in the Early Middle Age
  • 120C - France in the 19th Century
  • 122B - Hitler & the Germans
  • 132H - Ancient Armenian History

Political Science

  • 159 - Post-Communist Transition

PLEASE NOTE: Enrollment in some courses may be restricted to majors in that discipline.  Cross-listed courses are only listed once.  Please refer to Schedule of Classes (WebSOC).

The following list refers to pre-2009 requirements ONLY.