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Philosophy (Graduate) All 4000-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser. Classified graduate standing is required for admission.
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• PHIL 5800 - Seminar: Critical Thinking-Models and Strategies
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• PHIL 5810 - Projects in Teaching Philosophy
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• PHIL 5960 - Comprehensive Examination
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• PHIL 5970 - Graduate Studies
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• PHIL 5980 - Graduate Directed Study
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• PHIL 5990 - Thesis
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• PHIL 9000 - Graduate Studies
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Physics (Undergraduate) All 4000-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser: PHYS 4100, 4101, 4250, 4260, 4261, 4270, 4320, 4700, 4970, 4990.
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• PHYS 1100 - Physics
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• PHYS 1200 - Physics
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• PHYS 1560 - Physics for the Twenty-first Century
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• PHYS 1570 - Physics for the Twenty-first Century Laboratory
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• PHYS 1980 - General Physics Laboratory
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• PHYS 2100 - General Physics I: Mechanics and Thermodynamics
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• PHYS 2200 - General Physics II, Electromagnetism and Optics
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• PHYS 2300 - Modern Physics
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• PHYS 2510 - Physics Topics in Civil Engineering
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• PHYS 3120 - Basic Electronics
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• PHYS 3200 - Physics Computing
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• PHYS 3700 - Energy and the Environment
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• PHYS 3960 - Honors Studies in Physics
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• PHYS 4101 - Mathematical Methods of Physics
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• PHYS 4102 - Mathematical Methods of Physics
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• PHYS 4120 - Laboratory Applications of Minicomputers and Microcomputers
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• PHYS 4200 - Introduction to Computational Physics
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• PHYS 4251 - Introduction to Theoretical Physics
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• PHYS 4252 - Introduction to Theoretical Physics
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• PHYS 4261 - Electricity and Magnetism
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• PHYS 4262 - Electricity and Magnetism
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• PHYS 4270 - Thermodynamics
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• PHYS 4280 - Statistical Physics
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• PHYS 4310 - Modern Optics
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• PHYS 4321 - Introductory Quantum Mechanics I
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• PHYS 4322 - Introductory Quantum Mechanics II
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• PHYS 4330 - Solid State Physics I
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• PHYS 4340 - Solid State Physics II
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• PHYS 4430 - Biophysics
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• PHYS 4440 - Nuclear Physics
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• PHYS 4700 - Advanced Physics Laboratory
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• PHYS 4880 - Modern Topics in General Relativity
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• PHYS 4910 - Topics in Contemporary Experimental Physics
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• PHYS 4920 - Topics in Contemporary Theoretical Physics
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• PHYS 4970 - Undergraduate Research
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• PHYS 4990 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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Physics (Graduate) All 4000-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser: PHYS 4100, 4101, 4250, 4251, 4260, 4261, 4270, 4320, 4321, 4700, 4970, 4990.
Classified graduate standing is required for admission.
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• PHYS 5101 - Mathematical Methods of Physics
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• PHYS 5102 - Mathematical Methods of Physics
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• PHYS 5121 - Modern Physics
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• PHYS 5122 - Modern Physics
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• PHYS 5301 - Classical Physics
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• PHYS 5302 - Classical Physics
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• PHYS 5310 - Topics in Electrodynamics
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• PHYS 5321 - Quantum Mechanics
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• PHYS 5322 - Quantum Mechanics
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• PHYS 5330 - Solid State Theory
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• PHYS 5420 - Physics Research Conference
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• PHYS 5440 - Theoretical Nuclear Physics
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• PHYS 5920 - Seminar: Contemporary Physics
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• PHYS 5960 - Comprehensive Examination
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• PHYS 5970 - Graduate Research
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• PHYS 5980 - Graduate Directed Study
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• PHYS 5990 - Thesis
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Political Science (Undergraduate) POLS 1500 is prerequisite to all upper division POLS courses except 3100, 3220, 3300, 3420, 3510, 3580, 3600 and 4260.
The department recommends completion of the 3000 level required courses before enrolling in 4000 level courses.
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• POLS 1000 - Government and American Society
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• POLS 1555 - Critical Analysis of Political Communication
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• POLS 2000 - California State and Local Government
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• POLS 2500 - World Politics
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• POLS 2810 - Quantitative Methods in Political Science
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• POLS 3100 - Gender, Politics, and Government
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• POLS 3290 - Class, Civil Rights, and Gender in Late Modern Political Thought
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• POLS 3300 - Politics of Aging
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• POLS 3420 - Rights and Justice
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• POLS 3500 - State Politics and Policy, State Politics
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• POLS 3580 - Environmental Policy and Management
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• POLS 3600 - Dynamics of Change in the Developing World
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• POLS 3710 - Foundations of American Politics
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• POLS 3720 - Foundations of Political Theory
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• POLS 3730 - Foundations of Comparative Politics
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• POLS 3740 - Foundations of Global Politics
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• POLS 3950 - Community Service in Political Science
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• POLS 4000 - Power and Policy in Washington: Congress and the President
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• POLS 4030 - State and Local Government
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• POLS 4040 - Urban Government and Politics
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• POLS 4060 - Los Angeles City Politics
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• POLS 4080 - Political Socialization and Public Opinion
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• POLS 4090 - Minority Politics in the U.S.
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• POLS 4140 - Politics and the Media
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• POLS 4180 - U.S. Political Parties, Campaigns, and Elections
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• POLS 4201 - Model United Nations
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• POLS 4202 - Model United Nations
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• POLS 4250 - U.S. Foreign Policy in a Changing World
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• POLS 4260 - International Political Economy
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• POLS 4270 - International Relations
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• POLS 4290 - National Security Policy
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• POLS 4310 - Classical Political Theory
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• POLS 4330 - Modern Political Theory
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• POLS 4350 - American Political Thought
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• POLS 4370 - Twentieth Century Continental Political Thought
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• POLS 4400 - Judicial Process
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• POLS 4410 - American Constitutional Law: Federalism
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• POLS 4420 - American Constitutional Law: Civil Rights
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• POLS 4430 - American Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties
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• POLS 4440 - Legal Advocacy
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