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Geological Sciences (Graduate) All 400-level courses may be applied towards master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser: GEOL 400, 401, 402, 403, 410, 430, 460AB, 497, 499.
Classified graduate standing is required for admission to all 500-level courses. |
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• GEOL 598 - Graduate Directed Study
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• GEOL 599 - Thesis
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German (Undergraduate) |
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• GERM 100A - Elementary German
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Graphics Communication (Undergraduate) All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser. |
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• TECH 130 - Introduction to Graphic Communications
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• TECH 231 - Imposition and Electronic Image Assembly
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• TECH 232 - Electronic Prepress Systems
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• TECH 233 - Presswork Procedures
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• TECH 234 - Lithographic and Digital Reproduction Processes
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• TECH 330 - Graphic Communications Processes and Materials
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• TECH 332 - Typography
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• TECH 333 - Presswork Procedures
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• TECH 430 - Computer Aided Graphic Communications Management
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• TECH 432 - Typographical Layout And Design
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• TECH 433A - Printing Estimating
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• TECH 433B - Computer Aided Printing Estimating and Job Costing
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• TECH 434A - Graphic Communications Production Management I
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• TECH 434B - Graphic Communications Production Management II
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• TECH 435 - Color Theory, Reproduction, and Management
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• TECH 436 - Electronic Publishing Technology and Management
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• TECH 437 - Alternative Media Production
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• TECH 438 - Image Capture, Processing, and Management
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• TECH 439 - Digital Workflow Management
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Health and Human Services (Undergraduate) |
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• HHS 101 - Introduction to Higher Education: Living an Examined Life
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• HHS 154L - PSelected Topics in Health and Human Services
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• HHS 154P - Selected Topics in Health and Human Services
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• HHS 301 - Transition to Cal State L.A. for Health and Human Services Majors
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• HHS 310 - Historical and Social Context of Disability
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• HHS 311 - Clinical and Community Services for Individuals with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
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• HHS 312 - Internship in Developmental Disabilities
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• HHS 357 - Victimology in Child Abuse and Family Violence
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• HHS 395 - Community Service in Health and Human Services
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• HHS 400 - Statistics in Health and Human Services
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• HHS 495 - Field Work in Health and Human Services
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Health and Human Services (Graduate) |
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• HHS 595 - Field Practicum in Health and Human Services
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Higher Education (Doctoral) |
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• EDFN 603 - Introduction to Doctoral Research
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• EDFN 605 - Laboratories of Practice
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• EDFN 605C - Community Research Lab
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• EDFN 605D - Dissertation Research Lab
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• EDFN 605E - Extended Research Lab
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• EDFN 605F - Faculty Research Lab
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• EDHI 610 - Research, Issues, and Practices in College and University Teaching
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• EDHI 611 - Seminar: Supervision in College and University Teaching
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History (Undergraduate) Upper division standing is prerequisite to all 300 and 400-level history courses, unless otherwise noted.
All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser. |
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• HIST 110A - World Civilization I
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• HIST 110B - World Civilization II
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• HIST 110C - World Civilization III
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• HIST 150 - Asian-American History
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• HIST 160 - History of Asia
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• HIST 202A - United States Civilization
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• HIST 202B - United States Civilization
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• HIST 300 - Early Field Experience in History-Social Science Education
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• HIST 311 - Classical Civilization and the Modern World
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• HIST 320 - Mesoamerican Civilization
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• HIST 351 - Beyond Conflict, Violence, and War
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• HIST 352 - Civil Rights in the United States
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• HIST 356 - History of Emotions
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• HIST 357 - Gender in History
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• HIST 360 - Revolution and Society in Developing Countries
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• HIST 380 - Ancient and Modern Science
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• HIST 383 - Rise of Urban America
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• HIST 388 - Historiography
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• HIST 390 - Historical Research and Writing
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• HIST 401 - History of Globalization: Themes and Continuities
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• HIST 402 - Religion and Society in Medieval Europe
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• HIST 410 - Ancient Near East: 4000–323 B.C.
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• HIST 411 - History of Ancient Greece
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• HIST 412A - Early Rome, The Republic
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• HIST 412B - The Roman Empire
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• HIST 413 - Greek History: The Alexandrian Age
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• HIST 414A - Pre-colonial Sub-Saharan Africa
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• HIST 414B - Modern Sub-Saharan Africa
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• HIST 415 - Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa
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• HIST 418 - History of Islamic Central Asia
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• HIST 419 - Classical Age of Islamic Civilization, 600–1258
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• HIST 420 - The Islamic Middle East: 1258-1919
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• HIST 421 - The Early Middle Ages
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• HIST 422 - The Later Middle Ages
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• HIST 423 - Renaissance and Reformation
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• HIST 426 - French Revolution and Napoleon
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• HIST 429 - Europe: 1914 to Present
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• HIST 430 - Europe: 1815–1914
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• HIST 431 - History of Modern Germany
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• HIST 439 - Intellectual History of Europe
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• HIST 443 - The British Empire
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• HIST 444A - Spain and Portugal to 1700
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• HIST 446 - Imperial Russia: 1801–1917
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• HIST 447 - The Soviet Union
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• HIST 450A - Research Capstone: Special Studies in Public History
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• HIST 450B - Research Capstone: Special Studies in History
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• HIST 451 - Special Lectures in History
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• HIST 455 - American Religious History
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• HIST 459 - Sexuality in the Americas
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• HIST 460 - The Chicano Movement
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• HIST 461 - Latin America: Colonial Period
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• HIST 462 - Latin America: 1810–1914
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• HIST 463 - Latin America: 1914 to Present
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• HIST 464 - Central America Since Independence
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• HIST 465 - Brazil
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• HIST 466A - Colonial Mexico
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• HIST 466B - Building the Mexican Nation
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• HIST 466C - The Mexican Revolution and its Legacy
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