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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 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 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 500 - Seminar: Interdisciplinary Seminar in Gerontology
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• HHS 595 - Field Practicum in Health and Human Services
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Health Science (Undergraduate) Upper division standing is prerequisite to enrollment in all 300- and 400-level HS courses.
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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• HS 102 - Treatment Skills: Pre-Treatment, Engagement, Screening, Intake and Assessment
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• HS 103 - Treatment Skills: Problem Identification and Individual Treatment Planning
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• HS 150 - Health and Wellness
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• HS 154L - Special Topics in Health Science
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• HS 154P - Special Topics in Health Science
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• HS 201 - Medical Emergencies Management
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• HS 202 - Treatment Skills: Group Work, Referral and Discharge Planning
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• HS 203 - Documentation and Case Management
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• HS 254L - Special Topics in Health Science
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• HS 254P - Special Topics in Health Science
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• HS 302 - Professional Ethics and Boundaries
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• HS 303 - Special Populations in Substance Abuse Treatment Programs
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• HS 308 - Psychophysiology of Substance Abuse and Violence
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• HS 309 - Urban Environmental Pollution
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• HS 350 - Health Maintenance Problems
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• HS 354L - Special Topics in Health Science
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• HS 354P - Special Topics in Health Science
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• HS 356 - Issues in Global Health
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• HS 360 - Selecting Health and Medical Services and Products
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• HS 365 - Terrorism and Public Health
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• HS 370 - Environmental Racism
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• HS 410 - Theory and Principles of Public Health
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• HS 412 - Introduction to Epidemiology
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• HS 413 - Health Communication
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• HS 420 - Foundations of Public Health
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• HS 421 - Environmental Health Regulations
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• HS 423 - Water Supply and Sewage Disposal
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• HS 425 - Principles and Practices of the Environmental Health Specialist
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• HS 430 - Occupational Health and Safety Programs
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• HS 431 - Community, Environmental Safety and Public Health Law
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• HS 432 - Theory and Principles of Industrial Hygiene
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• HS 433 - Material and Mechanical Hazards
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• HS 434 - Process Safety Management
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• HS 437 - Loss Control Principles
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• HS 438 - Food-Borne Illnesses: Etiology, Prevention and Control
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• HS 439 - Incident Investigation and Analysis
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• HS 440 - Health Care Delivery System
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• HS 441 - Disease Control and Public Health in Correctional Institutional Settings
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• HS 445 - Health Promotion
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• HS 455 - Sex Information for Health Education
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• HS 456 - Drugs and Health
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• HS 457 - Health Education for Elementary School Teachers
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• HS 458 - Advanced Health Education for Teachers
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• HS 462 - Chronic and Degenerative Disorders
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• HS 463 - International Health
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• HS 464 - Community Health Care Programs
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• HS 468 - Problems in Controlled Substances
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• HS 470 - Public Health Administration
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• HS 471 - General Principles of Environmental Health
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• HS 472 - Data Analysis for Health Science
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• HS 475 - Proseminar: Current Issues in Health
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• HS 476 - Quality Assurance in Health Programs
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• HS 478 - Ergonomics and Human Factors
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• HS 479 - Program Planning and Evaluation
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• HS 480 - Introductory Research Analysis and Technical Writing for Health Sciences
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• HS 481 - Occupational and Industrial Toxicology
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• HS 483 - Hazardous Waste Management Operations and Emergency Response
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• HS 484 - Implementation of Occupational Safety and Health Programs
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• HS 489 - Instrumental Methods in Environmental Sciences
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• HS 490 - Administration of School Health Programs
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• HS 491 - Special Studies in Health and Safety
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• HS 496 - Internship in Health Science
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• HS 499 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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Health Science (Graduate) 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:
Classified graduate standing is required for admission to all 500-level courses. |
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• HS 521 - Administrative Issues in Environmental Health
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• HS 526 - Seminar in Health Effects of Environmental Contaminants
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• HS 530 - Research Design in Health Science
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• HS 540 - Analysis of Health Care Delivery Systems
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• HS 550 - Health and Safety Risk Management
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• HS 560 - Administration of Health and Safety Education
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• HS 570 - Health Appraisal and Guidance
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• HS 580 - Seminar: Health Science Research
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• HS 581 - Environmental Toxicology
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• HS 591 - Advances in Health Education
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• HS 595 - Field Study in Health Science
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• HS 596 - Comprehensive Examination
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• HS 597 - Graduate Research
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• HS 598 - Graduate Directed Study
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• HS 599 - Thesis or Project
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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 202A - United States Civilization
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• HIST 202B - United States Civilization
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