Course Grade ENGL 001A or ENGL 01PA _____ ENGL 001B __________ _____ Area Course Grade Area Course Grade Hum-A. World History (One Course) SS-A. Economics or Political Science (One Course) Hum-B. Fine Arts, Literature, Philosophy or Religious Studies (One Course) ________ _____ SS-B. Anthropology, Psychology or Sociology (One Course) _______ _____ Hum-C. Human Perspectives on Science & Technology (One Course) ________ _____ SS-C. General Social Science (One Course from SS-A, SS-B, or SS-C) _______ _____ Course Grade Course Grade _________________ _____ 1. _________________ _____ 2. _________________ _____ Area Course Grade Course Grade Sci-A. Biological Sciences (One Course) __________ ______ Sci-B. Physical Sciences (One Course) __________ ______ 1. ________ ______ 2.______ _____ Breadth Requirements Effective 2013 Fall Quarter In order to graduate, students must complete campus breadth requirements as determined by the Executive Committee of the Bourns College of Engineering. While the College may revise the list of Breadth requirements on an annual basis, student are allowed to satisfy the requirements with any course that was on the approved list at the time the course was taken or was subsequently added. Use the following pages to determine the courses that fulfill each area. Honors courses of all approved courses are also eligible. Use the chart below to keep track of the breadth courses you have taken. Choose breadth courses in consultation with your Academic Advisor. ENGLISH COMPOSITION: C or better is required to meet Graduation Requirement HUMANITIES: 3 courses total (no overlap) _______ _____ _____ ________ _____ SOCIAL SCIENCES: 3 courses total (no overlap) ETHNICITY: 1 course designated with † on list May overlap with a course above NATURAL SCIENCES: 4 courses total DEPTH: 2 Upper Division (100-199) courses Two courses; may overlap with courses above Sci-C. Additional Natural Sciences Courses (Two courses from Sci-A, Sci-B;) Updated 10/31/2013. Subject to change without notice. Effective begining Spring 2013 1 of 12
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In order to graduate, students must complete campus breadth requirements as determined by the Executive
Committee of the Bourns College of Engineering. While the College may revise the list of Breadth requirements on
an annual basis, student are allowed to satisfy the requirements with any course that was on the approved list at the
time the course was taken or was subsequently added.
Use the following pages to determine the courses that fulfill each area. Honors courses of all approved courses are
also eligible. Use the chart below to keep track of the breadth courses you have taken. Choose breadth courses in
consultation with your Academic Advisor.
ENGLISH COMPOSITION:
C or better is required to meet Graduation Requirement
HUMANITIES: 3 courses total (no overlap)
_______ _____
_____
________ _____
SOCIAL SCIENCES: 3 courses total (no overlap)
ETHNICITY: 1 course designated with † on list
May overlap with a course above
NATURAL SCIENCES: 4 courses total
DEPTH: 2 Upper Division (100-199) courses
Two courses; may overlap with courses above
Sci-C. Additional Natural Sciences Courses
(Two courses from Sci-A, Sci-B;)
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Course Units
ENGL 001A 4
ENGL 001B 4
ENGL 001C or Alternate* 4
Course Units
HIST 010 4
HIST 015 4
HIST 020 4
Course Units
AHS 007 4
AHS 008 4
AHS 015 4
AHS 017A 4
AHS 017B 4
AHS 017C 4
AHS 020/MCS 023 4
AHS 021/URST 021 4
AHS 027 4
AHS 028 4
AHS 120/CPLT 111/EUR 111/GER
111/MCS 1784
AHS 134/HISE 134 4
AHS 175 4
AHS 178/URST 178 4
AHS 179 4
ART 135/MCS 135 4
ART 136/MCS 136 4
ART 168 4
ART 180 4
CLA 010A 4
CLA 010B 4
CLA 010C 4
CLA 040 4
CLA 100/HISE 110 4
CLA 102/CPAC 102 4
CLA 112/CPLT 112/RLST 117 4
CLA 113/CPAC 112/HISE 113 4
CLA 114/CPLT 114 4
CLA 120(E-Z) 4
CLA 121/CPAC 121/POSC 121 4
CLA 141/AST 145/CHN 141/CPAC
141/POSC 1404
CLA 165 4
CPAC 133/HISE 114 4
CPAC 134/HIST 110 4
CPLT 015 4
Upper division standingHistory of Ancient Astronomy
Language, Literature, and Culture
Upper division standingMilitarism and Hegemony in the Ancient World (Course satisfies
Hum-B or SS-C and Depth)
Greco-Roman Cults and Credence Upper division standing
Upper division standingAncient Writing and Literacy
Upper division standingThe Classical Tradition
Themes and Issues of the Classical World Upper division standing
Monarchy (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-C and Depth) Upper division standing
Upper division standingMythology
Comparative Ancient Historical Writing Upper-division standing
Classical Mythology
Upper division standingAncient Historians
Upper division standingAncient Civilizations and Later Identities (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-
C and Depth)
History of Western Art: Prehistoric to Byzantine
Any lower-division studio art
courseContemporary Issues and Practice
Ancient Civilization: Early Greece and the Mediterranean
Ancient Civilization: Classical Greece
Ancient Civilization: Rome
An Art History course or
upper-division standing
Upper division standingIntermedia: Art, Media, and Culture
Consent of instructorInstallation and Site-Specific Art
Digital art course Intermediate Digital Media: Interactive Technology
World Art: Images, Issues and Ideas
Upper division standing
Art and Society: Patrons and Museums Upper division standing
Industry and Alienation: Late Nineteenth Century American ArtAn Art History course or
upper-division standing
Upper division standingThe Modern City
Introduction to Architecture and Urbanism
Art of Pre-Columbian America
Art and Architecture of Latin America
Berlin Metropolis in Literature, Film, Music, and Art (formerly
CPLT 110B/GER 110B)
Modern Western Visual Culture
Arts of Asia
Title
Title
World History: Prehistory to 1500
World History: 1500 to 1900
World History: Twentieth Century
Intermediate Composition
Applied Intermediate Composition
Prerequisite
ELWRC or better in ENGL 001A or
ENGL 01PA
C or better in ENGL 001B
Prerequisite
Hum-A. World History: One Course
Hum-B. Fine Arts, Literature, Philosophy or Religious Studies: One Course
ENGLISH COMPOSITION: (UCR R6.1) C or better is required to meet Graduation Requirement
Revolution, Reaction, and Revision: American Art between the
World Wars
History of Western Art: Medieval to Renaissance
History of Western Art: Baroque to Modern
Introduction to Media Art
Beginning Composition
Title
* Please consult with your Academic Advisor regarding appropriate course selection. ENGR 180W Technical Communications is the required course in place of ENGL 001C for
Business Informatics, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering majors.
HUMANITIES: 3 courses total (UCR R6.3) One Course from each area
Prerequisite
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CPLT 017A, B, or C 5
CPLT 018 4
CPLT 025 4
CPLT 029 4
CPLT 110 4
CPLT 121 4
CPLT 123/WMST 123 4
CPLT 131/GER 131 4
CPLT 138/AHS 121/EUR 138/GER
138/MUS 1824
CPLT 153 4
CPLT 163 4
CPLT 180(E-Z) 4
CPLT 181/FREN 181/MCS 181 4
CPLT 187/CRWT 187 4
CRWT 056 4
CRWT 176 (E-Z) 4
DNCE 128/ANTH 128/ AST 128/MUS
128/THEA 1764
DNCE 130/ANTH 130 4
DNCE 171 (E-Z)/MCS 151 (E-Z) 4
DNCE 173(E-Z)/MCS 153 (E-Z) 4
ENGL 012A 4
ENGL 012B 4
ENGL 012C 4
ENGL 014 4
ENGL 015 4
ENGL 017 4
ENGL 020A 5
ENGL 020B 5
ENGL 101 4
ENGL 102 4
ENGL 104/MCS 104 4
ENGL 112 4
[†] ETST 114 4
[†] ETST 120 4
[†] ETST 151 4
EUR 111A 4
EUR 111B 4
EUR 111C 4
EUR 119(E-Z) 4
MCS 120 4
MCS 154 4
MCS 177 4
MUS 002 4
MUS 006/ANTH 006 4
MUS 008 4
[†] MUS 014/ETST 014/URST 014 4
MUS 118 4
MUS 126/ANTH 177/WMST 126 4
[†] MUS 127/ANTH 176/ETST 172/
DNCE 1274
MUS 146 4
PHIL 001 4
PHIL 002 4
PHIL 003 4
PHIL 005 4[†] Course fulfills Hum-B and Ethnicity
Evil
Ethics and the Meaning of Life
Contemporary Moral Issues
Introduction to Philosophy
Genealogy of Electronica Upper division standing
Upper division standing
Upper division standing
Upper division standing
Popular Music Cultures of the US
Popular Music of the World
Music, Politics and Social Movements
Major Figures in Film and Media
Topics in Italian Culture
Survey of Russian Civilization
Upper division standing
Upper division standing
Upper division standing
Survey of Russian Civilization
Contemporary Asian American Literature
Contemporary Native American Literature
Contemporary Latina Writing in the US
History of the English Language
Film and Media Theory
Gender, Sexuality, and Music in Cross Cultural Perspectives (Course satisfies
only Hum-B and Depth)
Music Cultures of Southeast Asia (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-C and
Depth)
Upper division standing
Upper division standing
Critical Theory
Upper division standing
Upper division standing
Upper division standing
Upper division standing
Introduction to Critical Methods
Introduction to World Music (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-B)
Introduction to Western Music
Indigenous Media
Media, Gender, and Violence
Upper division standing
Upper division standing
Major in English or consent of
instructor
Survey of Russian Civilization
Introduction to Drama
Major American Writers
Modern Literature
Introduction to American Literary Traditions
Introduction to British Literary Tradition
Shakespeare
Filmic Bodies
Digitized BodiesMCS 020; upper-division
standing
Introduction to Poetry
Introduction to Fiction
Nationalism and the Novel
Literature and Related Fields
Existentialism in Literature, Film, and Culture
Metafiction
Introduction to Creative Writing
The Craft of Writing
Upper division standing
Upper division standing
Upper division standing
Upper division standing
Upper division standing
Upper division standingPerforming Arts of Asia (Course satisfies only Hum-B and Depth)
Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Dance (Course satisfies only Hum-B and
Depth)Upper division standing
Upper division standingMarx, Nietzsche, Freud
Upper division standingFrom Expressionism to Epic Theatre: Benn, Brecht, Kafka, and the
CPAC 132/AST 132/CHN 132/CLA 132 4 Medical Traditions in China and Greece Upper division standing
CPAC 141/AST 145/CHN 141/CLA
141/POSC 1404
GBST 110 4
PBPL 170/ENGR 170 4
PBPL 171/ENGR 171 4
WMST 001 4
WMST 010 5
WMST 100 4
WMST 109/ANTH 109 4
WMST 161 4
ETHNICITY Option 1: One Course
[†] RLST 012/ETST 012 4
[†] RLST 012W/ETST 012W 4
[†] MUS 014/ETST 014/URST 014 4
[†] ETST 114 4
[†] ETST 120 4
[†] ETST 151 4
[†] WRLT 170/ETST 170 4
[†] ANTH 168/ETST 148/LNST 168 4
[†] ETST 001 4 Introduction to the Study of Race and Ethnicity
WMST 001Gender and Science
Caribbean Culture and Society Upper division standing
Gender and Sexuality
Women and Culture
Gender Theory
Women, Politics and Social Movements: Global Perspectives
Upper division standing
Upper division standing
GBST 001 or GBST 002Global Migrations and Movements
Upper-division standingTechnology, Policy, and Ethics
Junior standingGlobalization
Race, Class, and Gender
The Black Diaspora: Cultural, Political, and Historical Connections
Theory in Asian American Studies
The Political Economy of Race and Class
Upper division standingMilitarism and Hegemony in the Ancient World (Course satisfies Hum-B
or SS-C and Depth)
Upper division standing
ETST 003; Upper division
Standing
Upper division standing
Upper division standing
Upper division standing
Upper division standing
Monarchy (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-C and Depth)
Ancient Civilizations and Later Identities (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-
C and Depth)
Music Cultures of Southeast Asia (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-B and
Ethnicity and Depth)
Introduction to Asian American Studies in Comparative Perspective
Introduction to Native American Studies in Comparative Perspective
SS-C. General Social Science: One course chosen from SS-A, SS-B or SS-CPrerequisitesTitle
Introduction to the Study of Race and Ethnicity
Introduction to Chicano Studies in Comparative Perspective
Introduction to African American Studies in Comparative Perspective
The Sociology of Work in Organizations SOC 001
C or better in SOC 001 & SOC
004; enrollment priority given
to SOC majors
C or better in SOC 001, SOC
004 and SOC 005
C or better in SOC 001, SOC
004 and SOC 005Social Psychology: Sociological Orientation
Socialization and Personality
Social Roles and Interaction
Environmental Sociology
Urban Problems
World-Systems and Globalizations
Deviance and Control
Social Movements and Collective Action (formerly SOC 183G)
Sociology of Emotions
C or better in SOC 001, SOC
004 and SOC 005; SOC 173 or
SOC 174 or SOC 175
C or better in SOC 001, SOC
004 and SOC 005; SOC 168 or
169
C or better in SOC 001, SOC
004 and SOC 005
Upper division standing
C or better in SOC 001, SOC
004 and SOC 005
C or better in SOC 001, SOC
004 and SOC 005
Popular Music of the World
[†] Course fulfills SS-B and Ethnicity
Religious Myths and Rituals C or better in ENGL001B
One of the following courses can be chosen to simultaneously fulfill Ethinicity and HUM-B
Religious Myths and Rituals
Contemporary Latina Writing in the US Upper division standing
Contemporary Native American Literature Upper division standing
Contemporary Asian American Literature Upper division standing
Third World Literature
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ETHNICITY Option 2: One Course
[†] ETST 002 4
[†] ETST 003 4
[†] ETST 005 4
[†] ETST 007 4
[†] ETST 102 4
[†] ETST 106 4
[†] ETST 109I 4
[†] ETST 131 4
[†] ANTH 176/AST 127/DNCE 127/
ETST 172/MUS 1274
[†] PSYC 167/ETST 167 4
[†] SOC 128/ETST 128 4
[†] SOC 145/ETST 145 5
[†] MUS 127/ANTH 176/ETST 172/
DNCE 1274
Course Units
BIOL 002 4
BIOL 003 4
BIOL 005A & BIOL 05LA 5
Course Units
CHEM 001A & CHEM 01LA 5
CHEM 001B & CHEM 01LB 5
CHEM 001C & CHEM 01LC 5
PHYS 040A 5
PHYS 040B 5
PHYS 040C 5
Course UnitsGEO 001 4
ENSC 001 4
Music Cultures of Southeast Asia (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-B and
Ethnicity and Depth)Upper division standing
TitleThe Earth’s Crust and Interior
Intro to Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources
Sci-A.Biological Science: One course
General Physics
General Physics
Sci-C. Additional Natural Science Courses: Two additional courses chosen from Sci-A or Sci-B listed above.* Business Informatics students ONLY may also choose from the following to satisfy Sci-C:
Prerequisites
PrerequisitesC- or better in MATH 005 or
concurrent enrollment in
MATH 008B or 009AC- or better in CHEM 001A
& 01LAC- or better in CHEM 001B
& 01LB
C- or better in MATH 008B
or 009A; MATH 009B (may
be taken concurrently)
MATH 009C (may be taken
concurrently); C- or better in
PHYS 040AMATH 009C; C- or better in
PHYS 040B
Title
Sci-B. Physical Science: One course
General Chemistry
General Chemistry
General Physics
BIOL 05LA (may be taken
concurrently); C- or better in
CHEM 001A & 01LA
Title
Cellular Basis of Life
Organisms in Their Environment
Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology
NATURAL SCIENCES: 4 courses total (UCR R6.2)
Prerequisites
General Chemistry
Psychological Development of Black Children PSYC 002
Chicano Sociology Upper division standing
Law and Subordination
Upper-division standing in
Ethnic Studies or Sociology;
ETST 128/SOC 128
Race, Class, and Gender Upper division standing
Music Cultures of Southeast Asia (Course satisfies Hum-B or SS-C and
Depth)Upper division standing
Introduction to Chicano Studies in Comparative Perspective
Introduction to African American Studies in Comparative Perspective
Introduction to Asian American Studies in Comparative Perspective
Introduction to Native American Studies in Comparative Perspective
One of the following courses can be chosen to simultaneously fulfill Ethinicity and SS-C
The Political Economy of Race and Class Upper division standing
Theory in Asian American Studies Upper division standing
The Black Diaspora: Cultural, Political, and Historical Connections ETST 003; Upper division
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