If you transferred into CSUMB as an AA-T-certified student in
Philosophy, you must complete the following courses for your
bachelor's degree in Humanities & Communication at CSUMB. If
you are unsure about your transfer status, please talk to an advisor.
Complete ALL of the following courses:
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HCOM 300: Major ProSeminar (2-4 units)
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HCOM 312: Deliberation and Advocacy (4 units)
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HCOM 475: Senior Capstone (4 units)
Complete ONE of the following Social and Cultural Analysis courses:
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HCOM 343: Race and Gender Justice (4 units)
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HCOM 345: Chicanx Life & Culture (4 units)
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HCOM 346: African American Life/History (4 units)
Complete ONE of the following Engaged Creative Practice courses:
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HCOM 328: Latina Life Stories (4 units)
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HCOM 330: Intro Creative Writing (4 units)
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HCOM 371: Community Journalism Studies (4 units)
Complete ONE of the following Humanistic Inquiry courses:
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HCOM 301: Ways Of Knowing (4 units)
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HCOM 327: Survey American Literature (4 units)
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HCOM 353: California At Crossroads (4 units)
Complete ONE of the following GE Area D Service Learning courses:
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HCOM 307S: Soc Impct Of Mass Media SL (6 units)
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HCOM 317S: Advanced Composition, Composition Theories, Service Learning (6
units)
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HCOM 339S: Creative Writing and Service Learning (6 units)
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HCOM 340S: Topics in Social Movements Service Learning (6 units)
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HCOM 350S: Oral Hist/Comm Mem SL (6 units) (RTI)
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HCOM 432S: Social Action Writing (6 units) (RTI)
To complete the requirements of the HCOM degree, complete the following
courses in the Philosophy & Applied Ethics Concentration. One
concentration course, unless otherwise indicated, must be an approved
research or theory intensive course, indicated as (RTI) in the
course lists below. Students may not double count HCOM core courses and
concentration courses.
Complete ONE of the following Philosophical Issues in Fairness and
Justice courses:
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HCOM 342: Feminist Theories & Methods (4 units) (RTI)
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HCOM 343: Race and Gender Justice (4 units)
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HCOM 349: Environmental Philosophy and Communication (4 units) (RTI)
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HCOM 404: Restorative Justice (4 units)
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HCOM 423: Rhetoric of Religion (4 units) (RTI)
Complete ONE of the following Rhetorical and Philosophical Theory
course:
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HCOM 301: Ways Of Knowing (4 units)
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HCOM 313: GWAR Assessment (4 units)
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HCOM 321: Introduction to Rhetoric and Culture (4 units)
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HCOM 405: Philosophy and Sexualities (4 units)
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HCOM 406: Philosophy According to Movies (4 units)
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HCOM 420: Advanced Studies in Rhetorical Theory (4 units)
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HCOM 422: SelTop Multicultural Rhetorics (4 units)
Complete ONE of the following Applied Ethics courses:
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HCOM 304: Relational Ethics (4 units)
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HCOM 316: Media Ethics (4 units)
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HCOM 403: Professional Ethics and Communication (4 units)
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HCOM 404: Restorative Justice (4 units)
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HCOM 410: Public Relations Ethics and Practices (4 units)
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HCOM 412: Multicultural Conflict Resolution (4 units)
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HCOM 440: Leadership and Multicultural Communities (4 units)
University and CSU Requirements
Students must also demonstrate second language proficiency through
the 201 level.
Read more about the
Language Proficiency Requirement. if you need to begin language study at the 101 level, consult your
department chair to determine your 60 unit pathway.
The CSU requires each student receiving a baccalaureate degree to be
knowledgeable about the Constitution of the United States, American
history, and state and local government. Courses fulfilling this
requirement are identified in the catalog, and will also meet an
Area D2 GE requirement.