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Kinesiology (Undergraduate) A student who has completed an intermediate or advanced course may not subsequently receive credit for a lower level course in the same activity.
Successful completion of UNIV 400, the Writing Proficiency Examination, is prerequisite to enrollment in all upper division major courses in kinesiology.
All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by School and approval of graduate adviser: KIN 498, 499 |
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• KIN 495B - Advanced Directed Field Experience in Community Leadership
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• KIN 496 - Capstone Seminar in Exercise and Human Performance
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• KIN 497 - Projects
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• KIN 498 - Cooperative Education – Advanced
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• KIN 499 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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Kinesiology (Graduate) All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by School and approval of graduate adviser: KIN 498, 499
Classified graduate standing is required for admission to 500-level courses. |
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• KIN 434 - Organizational Strategies for Adapted Physical Education
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• KIN 503 - Applied Statistics in Kinesiology
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• KIN 504 - Research Design in Kinesiology
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• KIN 507 - Cultural Analyses of Sport in the United States
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• KIN 536 - Seminar: Issues in Adapted Physical Education
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• KIN 545 - Research on Effective Teaching in Physical Education
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• KIN 546 - Analysis of Physical Education Programming
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• KIN 548 - Physical Activity Program Leadership
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• KIN 549 - Portraits of Physical Activity Experiences
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• KIN 554 - Selected Topics in Kinesiology
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• KIN 555 - Community Development and Physical Activity Programming
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• KIN 560 - Cardiorespiratory Aspects of Human Performance
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• KIN 561 - Neuromuscular Aspects of Human Performance
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• KIN 562 - Exercise Interventions in Cardiac Rehabilitation
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• KIN 563 - Exercise Interventions in Neuromuscular Rehabilitation
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• KIN 564 - Exercise Interventions for Special Populations
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• KIN 565 - Endocrine Aspects of Human Performance
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• KIN 580 - Exercise Psychology
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• KIN 596 - Comprehensive Examination
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• KIN 598 - Graduate Directed Study in Kinesiology
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• KIN 599 - Thesis or Project
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Korean (Undergraduate) |
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• KOR 100A - Elementary Korean
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• KOR 100B - Elementary Korean
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• KOR 100C - Elementary Korean
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• KOR 200A - Intermediate Korean
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• KOR 200B - Intermediate Korean
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• KOR 200C - Intermediate Korean
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• KOR 300A - Advanced Korean
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• KOR 300B - Advanced Korean
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• KOR 300C - Advanced Korean
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• KOR 310 - Traditional Korean Civilization
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• KOR 311 - Modern Korean Civilization
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• KOR 320 - Introduction to Korean Linguistics
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• KOR 395 - Korean in Community Service
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• KOR 397 - Field Work in Korean
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• KOR 400 A - Advanced Reading and Composition in Korean: Current Issues in Politics and Education
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• KOR 400 B - Advanced Reading and Composition in Korean: Current Issues in Economy and
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• KOR 400 C - Advanced Reading and Composition in Korean: Current Issues in Technology and U.S.-Korea Relations
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• KOR 408 - Classical Korean Literature
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• KOR 410 - Modern Korean Literature
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Latin (Undergraduate) |
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• LATN 354 - Special Topics in Latin
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Latin American Studies (Undergraduate) All 400-level courses listed in the undergraduate major, general option, may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser: LAS 497AB. |
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• LAS 102 - The African Diaspora in the United States
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• LAS 108 - Comparative Ethnic Studies
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• LAS 140 - Introduction to Globalization, Race, and Place
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• LAS 150 - Introduction to Latin American Studies
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• LAS 255 - Diverse Latin American Populations in Southern California
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• LAS 320 - Mesoamerican Civilization
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• LAS 335 - Race and Culture in the Americas
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• LAS 342 - Cultural Impact of Development
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• LAS 360 - Dynamics of Change in the Developing World
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• LAS 395 - Community Service in Latin American Studies
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• LAS 404 - The Central American Experience in the US
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• LAS 423 - Migration, Identity, and Religion
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• LAS 424 - The United States and Latin America
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• LAS 425 - Latin American Responses to Imperialism and Globalization
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• LAS 430 - Cuba and the World
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• LAS 449 - Anthropology of Race and Racism
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• LAS 450 - Special Studies in Latin American Studies
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• LAS 465 - Gender, Sexuality, and Transnational Migration
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• LAS 470 - Labor and Social Movements in the Americas
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• LAS 482 - Latin American Women’s Movements
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• LAS 497A - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Latin American Studies
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• LAS 497B - Research and Writing on Selected Latin American Topics
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• LAS 499 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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Latin American Studies (Graduate) All 400-level courses listed in the undergraduate major, general option, may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser: LAS 497AB.
Classified graduate standing is required for admission to all 500-level courses. |
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• LAS 508 - Seminar: Latin American Social Systems
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• LAS 590 - Interdisciplinary Seminar: Latin American Studies
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• LAS 596 - Comprehensive Examination
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• LAS 598 - Graduate Directed Study
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• LAS 599 - Thesis
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Liberal Studies (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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• LBS 234 - Multicultural Arts, L. A.
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• LBS 301 - Interdisciplinary Investigation
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• LBS 302 - Writing the Interdisciplinary Essay
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• LBS 360 - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Culture and Society
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• LBS 386 - Gender in Science
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• LBS 390 - Race, Class, and Gender in the Classroom
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• LBS 395 - Sociocultural Impact of Globalization for the Developing World
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• LBS 410 - National Identity, Race, and Popular Culture
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• LBS 420 - Science, Culture, and Representation
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• LBS 422 - Asian Americans in Science and Literature
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• LBS 454 - Selected Topics in Liberal Studies
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• LBS 460 - Cultural Studies: Theories and Methods
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• LBS 489 - Senior Project
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• LBS 490 - Proseminar in Liberal Studies
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• LBS 499 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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Library Course (Undergraduate) |
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• LIBR 150 - Introduction to Information Literacy and Research Skills
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• LIBR 230 - Intermediate Information Literacy and Research Skills for Lifelong Professional Success
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• LIBR 250 - Intermediate Information Literacy and Library Research Skills
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• LIBR 330 - Advanced Information Literacy for Decision Making in the Professional World
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• LIBR 430 - Legal Information Literacy
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Manufacturing Process and Automation (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 160 - Introduction to Metalworking
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• TECH 360 - Modern Manufacturing
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• TECH 361 - Welding Technology
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• TECH 448 - Plastics Technology
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• TECH 460 - Manufacturing, Materials, and Processes
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• TECH 462 - Digital Manufacturing
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