Students shall take no more than four lower-division courses with the same subject prefix as their major to fulfill their general education requirements.

Approved Courses

  • CHHS 210: Literature of Social Protest (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • CST 271: Digital Culture (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • ENSTU 384: Social & Ecological Justice (3 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • FYS 143: Philosophy of Nonviolence (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • FYS 144: Art, Religion & the Americas (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • FYS 145: Mangamania (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • FYS 146: Comp. Ethnic Experiences (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • GS 214: Global History I: to 1500 (3 to 4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2013

  • HCOM 201: Philosophy Hum Nature (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • HCOM 223: American Indigenous Lit/Cult (4 units)
    Approved from Spring 2013

  • HCOM 225: Literature,Film & Culture (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • HCOM 301: Ways Of Knowing (4 units)
    Approved from Spring 2013

  • HCOM 304: Relational Ethics (4 units)
    Approved from Spring 2013

  • HCOM 335: Amer Ethnic Lit & Culture (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • HCOM 406: Philosophy Acrdng to Movies (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • HCOM 426: Travel Narratives (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • JAPN 212: Samurai Spirit (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2013

  • JAPN 305: Intro Japanese Clture/Civ (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • JAPN 308: Japanese Pop-Culture (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2013

  • JAPN 309: Japanese Lit in Translation (4 units)
    Approved from Spring 2013

  • JAPN 310: Japanese Cinema (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • LS 394: Multi Lit Chld & Yng Adults (3 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • SPAN 261: Contemp Chicano Lit:Survy (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • SPAN 365: The Chicano Novel (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • TAT 212: War, Culture & Cinema (4 units)
    Approved from Spring 2013

CSU General Education Alignment

  • Humanities: CSU GE Area C2

Outcomes

1) Students analyze, interpret, and appreciate emerging, contemporary, and/or enduring works of the human imagination.

2) Students reflect on significant questions about the human condition that emerge from multicultural and/or multilingual perspectives.

3) Students examine cultural works within their global and/or local social contexts, understanding the way in which questions of power impact a society’s cultural expressions.

4) Students communicate emotional and personal responses to cultural works.

5) Students integrate and apply the insights and approaches gained from multiple disciplinary perspectives to the study of human experiences.