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Jan 17, 2026
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University Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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History (Undergraduate)
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• HIST 4340 - The British Empire
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• HIST 4360 - Imperial Russia: 1801-1917
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• HIST 4370 - The Soviet Union
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• HIST 4410 - Pre-colonial Sub-Saharan Africa
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• HIST 4420 - History of Africa since 1800
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• HIST 4450 - Islamic Empires in World History: 600s-1919
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• HIST 4460 - The Islamic Middle East: 1258-1919
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• HIST 4480 - History of Islamic Central Asia (also listed as AAAS 4480)
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• HIST 4490 - Pan Asianism: 19th-20th Century Asian Intellectual History (also listed as AAAS 4490)
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• HIST 4500 - Traditional China
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• HIST 4510 - Modern China
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• HIST 4520 - People’s Republic of China
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• HIST 4540 - Modern Japan
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• HIST 4600 - The Chicano Movement (also listed as CLS 4260)
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• HIST 4610 - Early Latin America: Conquest to 1850s
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• HIST 4620 - Modern Latin America: 1860s to the present
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• HIST 4640 - History of Central America and the Caribbean
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• HIST 4650 - Brazil
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• HIST 4660 - Colonial Mexico (also listed as CLS 4660)
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• HIST 4665 - Modern Mexico (also listed as CLS 4665)
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• HIST 4670 - Modern Mexico and the Chicano People (also listed as CLS 4670)
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• HIST 4690 - Indigenous Peoples of the Americas
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• HIST 4700 - The Colonial Heritage: The United States, 1607-1763
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• HIST 4710 - Era of Revolution: The United States, 1763-1815
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• HIST 4720 - Democracy, Dissent, and Disunion: The United States, 1815-1877
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• HIST 4730 - The United States, 1877-1918
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• HIST 4740 - The United States, 1918-1973
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• HIST 4750 - The United States, 1973 to Present
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• HIST 4760 - Economic History of United States
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• HIST 4775 - American Religious History (also listed as RELS 4775)
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• HIST 4780 - History of United States International Relations
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• HIST 4790 - Constitutional History of United States
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• HIST 4800 - Ethnicity and Immigration in American History
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• HIST 4820 - History of US Popular Culture
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• HIST 4830 - Poverty and Anti-Poverty in American History
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• HIST 4840 - Civil War and Reconstruction
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• HIST 4850 - U.S. Women to 1877
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• HIST 4860 - U.S. Women, 1877 to the Present
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• HIST 4870 - History of U.S. Work and Working People
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• HIST 4890 - Los Angeles
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• HIST 4900 - Research Capstone: Special Studies in History
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• HIST 4910 - Historical Thinking and Learning: Theory and Practice
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• HIST 4950 - Internship in Applied History
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• HIST 4960 - Issues in Teaching History-Social Science
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• HIST 4970 - Editing and Publishing Perspectives
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• HIST 4990 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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History (Graduate)
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• HIST 5000 - Introduction to Graduate Study in History
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• HIST 5010 - Seminar: Special Studies
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• HIST 5050 - Seminar: World History
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• HIST 5100 - Seminar: Ancient History
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• HIST 5200 - Seminar: History of Middle Ages
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• HIST 5250 - Seminar: Early Modern European History
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• HIST 5300 - Seminar: Recent European History
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• HIST 5350 - Seminar: Russian History
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• HIST 5400 - Seminar: Modern African History
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• HIST 5450 - Seminar: Middle Eastern History
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• HIST 5550 - Seminar: Recent Asian History
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• HIST 5600 - History of Colonial Latin America
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• HIST 5610 - History of Modern Latin America
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• HIST 5650 - Seminar: History of Mexico
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• HIST 5700 - Seminar: Early History of U.S.
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• HIST 5750 - Seminar: Recent History of U.S.
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• HIST 5770 - Seminar: American Social and Intellectual History
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• HIST 5780 - Seminar: History of the U.S. West
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• HIST 5800 - The Historian as Public Intellectual
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• HIST 5910 - Capstone Preparation for Comprehensive Examinations
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• HIST 5940 - Seminar in Historical Research and Writing
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• HIST 5960 - Comprehensive Examination
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• HIST 5980 - Graduate Directed Study
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• HIST 5990 - Thesis
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Honors College Courses (Undergraduate)
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• HNRS 1000 - EEP Student Success Workshops
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• HNRS 1010 - Introduction to Academic Inquiry in the Honors College
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• HNRS 1100 - Reading Los Angeles: Communication in the City of Angels
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• HNRS 2210 - Reading Los Angeles: Engaging Cultural Expressions in a Global City
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• HNRS 2310 - Reading Los Angeles: Community and Structure in the Metropolis
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• HNRS 2900 - Honors Declaration
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• HNRS 3200 - Humanities Approaches to Race, Ethnicity, and “Wicked” Problems
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• HNRS 3250 - Human Rights and Literature
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• HNRS 3300 - Addressing “Wicked” Problems through the Social Sciences: A Case Study in Diverse Communities
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• HNRS 3350 - Global Citizenship: Voices and Contexts
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• HNRS 3400 - Addressing “Wicked” Problems: A Natural Sciences Case Study
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• HNRS 3900 - Honors Declaration for Juniors
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• HNRS 4970 - Honors College Senior Forum
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• HNRS 4990 - Honors College Undergraduate Directed Study
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Hospitality (Undergraduate)
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• HOSP 3100 - Emerging Trends in the Hospitality Industry
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• HOSP 3102 - Restaurant Food, Beverage, and Labor
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• HOSP 3104 - Hospitality Internship
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• HOSP 3106 - Travel, Tourism, and Leisure Services
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• HOSP 3108 - Lodging Systems
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• HOSP 4100 - Meeting and Event Planning Services
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• HOSP 4102 - Hospitality Service Environment
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• HOSP 4104 - Hospitality Capstone
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Information Systems (Undergraduate)
Upper division standing is prerequisite to enrollment in 3000- and 4000- level CIS courses.
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• CIS 1200 - Information and Technology Literacy (also listed as CS 1200)
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• CIS 2830 - Introduction to Application Programming
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• CIS 3010 - Management Information Systems
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• CIS 3050 - Database Design and Development
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• CIS 3060 - Systems Analysis and Design
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• CIS 3090 - Cybersecurity Awareness
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• CIS 3200 - Data Processing and Analytics
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• CIS 3610 - Web Design and Development
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