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Courses
The online catalog includes the most recent changes to courses and degree requirements that have been approved by the Faculty Senate, including changes that are not yet effective. Courses showing two entries of the same number indicate that the course information is changing. The most recently approved version is shown first, followed by the older version, in gray, with its last-effective term preceding the course title. Courses shown in gray with only one entry of the course number are being discontinued. Course offerings by term can be accessed by clicking on the term links when viewing a specific campus catalog.
Cross-Disciplinary Arts And Sciences (CAS)
299 Interest Cluster Discussion Section 1 May be repeated for credit. Course Prerequisite: By permission only. For students enrolled in courses identified for a specific interest cluster; consult academic advisor. Integrative discussion that incorporates multiple disciplinary perspectives on a particular topic. Typically offered Fall, Spring, and Summer. S, F grading.
310 [HUM] [M] Special Topics in the Humanities 3 A cross-disciplinary exploration of methods, topics, concerns, or themes pertinent to the disciplines and traditions of the Humanities.
311 [SSCI] [M] Special Topics in Social Sciences: Cross-disciplinary Studies 3 Course Prerequisite: Junior standing. Research, writing, and exploration of topics in the social sciences from an interdisciplinary perspective.
400 End-of-Program Evaluation Portfolio 1 Course Prerequisite: Senior standing. Evaluation of crossdisciplinary educational experience resulting in written and symbolic portfolio format. Typically offered Fall, Spring, and Summer. S, F grading.
410 [CAPS] Interdisciplinary Approaches to the University 3 Course Prerequisite: Junior standing. An interdisciplinary approach to the history, politics, everyday realities, economics, and cultural representations of America's colleges and universities. Typically offered Fall, Spring, and Summer.
497 Internship V 2-16 May be repeated for credit; cumulative maximum 16 credits. Course Prerequisite: Junior standing. Supervised student experiential activities as paid or unpaid intern in business, education, health, non-profit, industry, or other organizations. Typically offered Fall, Spring, and Summer.
- Languages, Cultures, and Race
Courses
- American Studies
- Chinese
- Classics
- Foreign Languages And Cultures
- French
- German
- Italian
- Japanese
- Spanish
- Comparative Ethnic Studies
- Latin
- Cross-Disciplinary Arts And Sciences
Schedules of Studies
- Humanities - International Area Studies Major (120 Credits)
- French
- Chinese Language and Culture
- Comparative Ethnic Studies
- French - Secondary Education
- Japanese
- Social Sciences Major - Personnel Psychology/Human Resources Option (Vancouver-only)
- Social Sciences or Humanities Major - Plan A Option
- Social Sciences or Humanities Major - Plan B Option
- Spanish
- Spanish - Secondary Education
Minors
- Comparative Ethnic Studies
- American Indian Studies
- French for Design and Merchandising
- French Area and Culture Studies
- German Area and Culture Studies
- Latin American and Spanish Area Studies
- Popular Culture
- Chinese, French, German, Japanese, or Spanish
- Global and Ethnic Narrative Traditions
- Additional Major – French for the Professions
- Additional Major – German for the Professions
- Additional Major – Japanese for the Professions
- Additional Major – Spanish for the Professions
- Japanese Area and Culture Studies
- Film Studies
- Global Studies
Certificates
- Core Competencies in Spanish Language and Culture
- Italian Language Certificate
- American Indian Studies