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• RELS 4540 - Special Topics in Religious Studies
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• RELS 4705 - Religion and Spirituality in American Indian Communities
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• RELS 4775 - American Religious History
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Secondary Education (Undergraduate) All 4000-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the division and approval of the graduate adviser.
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• EDSE 4010 - Instructional Strategies in Secondary Teaching
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• EDSE 4010S - Instructional Strategies in Secondary Teaching - Spanish
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• EDSE 4150 - Classroom Management in Secondary Schools
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• EDSE 4212C - Instructional Methods for Secondary School Subjects - Science
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• EDSE 4212I - Instructional Methods for Secondary School Subjects - Industrial Technology
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• EDSE 4212L - Instructional Methods for Secondary School Subjects - Languages Other than English
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• EDSE 4212M - Instructional Methods for Secondary School Subjects - Mathematics
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• EDSE 4212N - Instructional Methods for Secondary School Subjects - English and Language Arts
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• EDSE 4212P - Instructional Methods for Secondary School Subjects - Physical Education
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• EDSE 4212R - Instructional Methods for Secondary School Subjects - Art
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• EDSE 4212S - Instructional Methods for Secondary School Subjects - Social Science
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• EDSE 4212U - Instructional Methods for Secondary School Subjects - General Music
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• EDSE 4230S - Teaching Reading in Secondary Schools - Spanish
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• EDSE 4301 - Supporting Academic Language Development for English Learners
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• EDSE 4450A - Proseminar: Learning Environments and Instruction in Secondary Schools
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• EDSE 4450B - Proseminar: Inquiry into Curriculum, Teaching, and School Culture
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• EDSE 4453 - Directed Teaching in Secondary Schools
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• EDSE 4463 - Proseminar: Assessment of Teaching Performance
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• EDSE 4502 - Understanding Academic Language Development
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• EDSE 4890 - Demonstration of Instructional Competencies
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• EDSE 4900 - Problems in Secondary Education
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• EDSE 4990 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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Secondary Education (Graduate) Classified graduate standing is required for admission, except that postbaccalaureate students may enroll in 5000-level courses that are required in a credential program.
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• EDSE 5001 - Introductory Seminar: Reflections on Teaching
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• EDSE 5900 - Teaching in Multicultural Middle and Senior High School Classrooms
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• EDSE 5940 - Selected Studies in Secondary Education
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• EDSE 5970 - Graduate Research
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• EDSE 5980 - Graduate Directed Study
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Social Work (Undergraduate) PSY 1500 or SOC 2001 or 2020, normally prerequisite to all upper division SW courses, may be waived only with instructor consent.
Some 4000-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the school and approval of the graduate adviser:
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• SW 3010 - Writing and Computers in Social Work
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• SW 3550 - Strategies for Preventing and Intervening in Family Violence and Abuse
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• SW 3620 - From Institutional Racism to Cultural Competency
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• SW 3630 - Immigration and Social Policy
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• SW 3650 - Social Policy and Aging
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• SW 3700 - Field of Social Work
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• SW 3710 - Culturally Competent Social Work Practice
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• SW 3711 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment: Prenatal Through Early Adolescence
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• SW 3712 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment: Late Adolescence Through Old Age
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• SW 3720 - Interviewing Skills for Social Work Practice
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• SW 3761 - Child Welfare
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• SW 3762 - Cross Cultural Practice with Older Adults
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• SW 3763 - Forensic Social Work Practice
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• SW 3820 - Community Organizing
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• SW 3850 - The Homeless in Society
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• SW 3910 - Social Work Research Methods
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• SW 4540 - Selected Topics in Social Work
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• SW 4560 - Multidisciplinary Teams, Child Maltreatment, and Family Violence
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• SW 4630 - Diversity and Intersectionality in Social Work
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• SW 4650 - Programs and Policies Related to the Elderly
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• SW 4740 - Social Work Practice with Individuals and Families
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• SW 4750 - Social Work Practice with Groups
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• SW 4780 - Social Welfare Policy and Social Services
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• SW 4830 - Financial Capability and Asset Building
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• SW 4840 - Community Engagement, Service Learning, and Community Practice with Youth
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• SW 4850 - Social Work Practice with Military and Veteran Populations
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• SW 4860 - Social Work Practice with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People
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• SW 4870 - Forensic Social Work: Focus on Involuntary Clients
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• SW 4900 - Latino Mental Health
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• SW 4951 - Integrative Field Practicum I
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• SW 4952 - Integrative Field Practicum II
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Social Work (Graduate) Some 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the school and approval of the graduate adviser:
Classified graduate standing is required for admission to all 500-level courses. |
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• SW 5101 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment I
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• SW 5102 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment II
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• SW 5103 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment III
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• SW 5201 - Ethics and Engagement
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• SW 5202 - Foundational Principles of Therapy, Counseling and Services
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• SW 5203 - DSM Diagnosis
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• SW 5204 - Advanced Models of Therapy, Counseling and Services
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• SW 5301 - History of Social Welfare Policy and Introduction to Policy Practice
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• SW 5302 - Community Organizing
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• SW 5303 - Administration of Social Service Agencies
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• SW 5304 - Advanced Policy Analysis and Practice
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• SW 5401 - Social Welfare Research and Statistics
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• SW 5402 - Advanced Social Welfare Research
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• SW 5491 - Field Practicum I
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• SW 5492 - Field Practicum II
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• SW 5802 - Recovery and Empowerment in Mental Health
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• SW 5804 - Trauma, Substance Abuse and Violence
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• SW 5805 - Policy and Practice in Public Child Welfare
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• SW 5806 - Grief and Loss in Later Life
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• SW 5911 - Field Practicum III
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• SW 5912 - Field Practicum IV
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• SW 5960 - Graduate Studies
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• SW 5970 - Graduate Studies
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• SW 5991 - Thesis or Research Project
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• SW 9000 - Graduate Studies
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Sociology (Undergraduate) SOC 2010 normally is prerequisite to all upper division courses in sociology and may be waived only with instructor consent.
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.
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• SOC 1001 - Individual Development in Diverse Contexts
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• SOC 1010 - Social Problems
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• SOC 1200 - Intimate Relationships in Our Diverse Society
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• SOC 2010 - Introduction to Sociology
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• SOC 2100 - Elementary Statistics
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• SOC 2630 - Asian-American Experience
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• SOC 3000 - Cultural Emotions
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• SOC 3100 - Intermediate Statistics
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• SOC 3220 - Socialization: Childhood and Adolescence
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• SOC 3230 - Adult Life in a Diverse World
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• SOC 3300 - Social Issues in the Urban Setting
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• SOC 3310 - The Dynamics of Poverty
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• SOC 3410 - Sociology of Gender
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• SOC 3480 - Sociology of Race/Ethnicity, Class, and Gender
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