Integrated Studies Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations Select a minimum of twelve units, including at least one course from each category, and take courses that together reflect at least three different civilizations. Note: Some of the courses may combine two or more traditions. Category A—Language and Literature AFRS 270
Egyptian Languages (Hieroglyphics)
CLAR 502 Ancient Egyptian Language and Literature CLAS 330
Ancient Epic Tales
CLAS 360
Greek and Roman Mythology
CWL 430
Heroic Tales of the Mediterranean
JS 415
The Hebrew Bible
Any upper-division course in ancient Greece (Prerequisite: GRE 202.) Any upper-division course in Latin (Prerequisite: LATN 202.) Category B—History, Culture, and Civilization AFRS 305
Ancient Egypt
CLAR 500 Ancient Egyptian Civilization CLAR 507 Ancient Roman Civilizations I CLAR 508 Ancient Roman Civilizations II CLAR 515 Ancient Greek Civilization I CLAR 516 Ancient Greek Civilization II CLAS 410
Classical Culture: Greece
CLAS 415
Classical Culture: Rome
CLAS 490
History of Ideas in the Ancient Classical World
HIST 320
Archaic and Classical Greece
HIST 321
Hellenistic Greece
HIST 322
Roman Republic
HIST 323
Imperial Rome
PHIL 301
Ancient Philosophy
California Studies Select one course from each category. Category A—California Studies Core HIST History of California 450 Category B—California Artistic and Cultural Landscapes HUM 376
San Francisco
HUM 450/ AMST 410
California Culture
HM 421
California Food, Wine, and Culture
Category C—California Social and Ethnic Landscapes AA S 300
Asian Americans in California
AIS 410
Perspectives of Native California Indians
ANTH/ AMST 352
Peoples and Cultures of California
ANTH 356
Archaeology of California
AFRS 312
Kalifia: The Black Heritage of California
PLSI 473
California Politics
PLSI 475
San Francisco Political Issues
RAZA 315
Raza in California
RAZA 660
Chicano/Latino Politics
Category D—California Environment Landscapes BIOL 300
Nature Study
BIOL 305
Marine Plants and Animals of the California Coast
GEOG 552
Geography of California
GEOG 651
San Francisco Bay Area Environmental Issues
GEOL 272
Earthquakes and the San Andreas Fault
GEOL 350
Geology of the National Parks
GEOL 356
Geology of California
METR 356
California Weather Events
Child Development Category A—Child Development (choose one – 3 units) EED 603
Promoting Young Children’s Social and Emotional Development
EED 600
Advanced Issues in Child Development and Learning
Category B—Assessment or Families and Community (choose one – 3 units) EED 610
Classroom Assessment and Evaluation for Young Children
EED 604
Advanced Issues in Collaboration with Families and Community in ECE
Category C—Curriculum (take both – 6 units) EED 614
Science, Math, and Technology Curricula in ECE
EED 616
Language and Literacy
Gender, Culture, and Representation : Select one course each from Category A, B, and C, and one additional course from Categories B or C. Category A—Overview COMM 503
Gender and Communication (4)
WGS 200
Introduction to Women and Gender Studies
WGS 280
Introduction to Feminist Science Studies
Category B—Comparative Perspectives on Gender and Culture ANTH 415
Culture and Sex in East Asia
ANTH 569/ HMSX 567
Anthropology of Gender and Sexuality
ETHS 640
Race and Sexual Migration
WGS/RAZA Gendered Borders: Latinas and Globalization 445 WGS 505
Gender, Sexuality, and Latino Communities
WGS 552
Transgender Identities and Communities
WGS 565
Muslim Feminisms
WGS 571
Women, Poverty, and Globalization
WGS 595/ ANTH 590
Anthropology of Women
Category C—Gender Representations COMM 352
Women and Words (4)
ENG 614
Women in Literature: Authors and Characters [all topics]
JS/ENG/WGS 20th Century American Jewish Women Writers 546 WGS 304
Gender and Popular Culture
WGS 516
Gender and Visual Culture
WGS 541
Women Writers and Social Change
WGS/HMSX Lesbian and Queer Perspectives on Literature and Media 551 WGS 561
Women, Ethnicities, and Social Movements
WGS 564
Women Writers and the Politics of Decolonization
Jewish Studies: Select one course from each category. Category A—General Jewish Studies JS 300
Introduction to Jewish Studies
JS/HIST 632
Jewish History I: Beginnings to 1650
Category B—Religion JS 410/ PHIL 514
Kabbalah and Jewish Spirituality
JS/PHIL 415
The Hebrew Bible
Category C—Modernity JS 340
American Jewish Family and Identity
JS/IR/PLSI 430 Israeli Democracy, Politics, and Society JS/HIST 633
Modern Jewish History
Category D—Topics in Jewish Studies JS/HIST 317
The Holocaust and Genocide
JS 350
Jewish Studies and Social Responsibility
JS/CWL 437/ENG 533
Holocaust and Literature
JS/HUM/PHIL 501
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
JS/ENG/WOMS 20th Century American Jewish Women Writers 546
Multidisciplinary Ethnic Studies Select one course from four of the five categories for a total of twelve units. Note: At least six of the units chosen must be upper division. Category A—History AIS 150
American Indian History in the U.S.
AIS 160
Survey of Native California
AIS 460
Power and Politics in American Indian History
AA S 200
History of Asian Americans
AA S 300
Asian Americans in California
AA S 310
Chinese in America
AA S 331
Japanese Americans in the U.S.
AA S 370
Vietnamese in America
AA S 380
Koreans in America
AA S 456
Pilipinos in America: Problems of Transition
AFRS 300
From Africa to Olmec America: Ancient African Prehistory and History
AFRS 301
Africa in Global Perspective
AFRS 302
Black Diaspora
AFRS 303
Afro-American History
AFRS 304
Black People and the American Experience
AFRS 312
Kalifia: Black Heritage in California
RAZA 315
Raza in California
RAZA 376
History of Raza in the U.S.
RAZA 435
Raza Oral History and Traditions
RAZA 460
Central Americans: History and Heritage
RAZA 465
Mexican-Americans: History and Heritage
Category B—Literature AIS 162
American Indian Oral Literature
AIS 360
American Indian Novels and Poetry
AA S 206
Asian American Literature
AA S 322
Chinese American Culture, Language, and Literature
AA S 363
Survey of Philippine Literature
AA S 372
Vietnamese American Literature
AA S 502
Asian American Children/Teen Literature
AFRS 210
Introduction to Black Literature
AFRS 411
African/African-American Literature
AFRS 420
Black Fiction
RAZA 230
Introduction to Contemporary Raza Literature
RAZA 455
Resistance Literature of America
RAZA 560
Contemporary Literature of Raza
ARAB/CWL/ETHS Arabic and Arab American Literature 450 Category C—Intra-spective AIS 420
American Indian Women
AIS 470
American Indian Ethnicity: Problems in Identity
AA S 315
Chinese American Personality
AA S 335
Japanese American Personality
AA S 355
Psyche and Behavior of Pilipinos
AA S 375
Vietnamese American Identity
AA S 575
Asian American Community Health Issues
AA S 603
Asian American Women
AFRS 111
Black Cultures and Personalities
AFRS 200
Introduction to Black Psychology
AFRS 215
Introduction to Black Family Studies
AFRS 335
The Black Woman: A Cultural Analysis
AFRS 515
Black Family Studies
AFRS 525
Black Child Development
AFRS 678
Excellence and Equity: Black Children and Youth
ETHS 125
Introduction to Health Assessment in American Ethnic Communities
ETHS 571
Women, Class, and Race
RAZA 210
Latino Health Care Perspectives
RAZA 280
Acculturation Problems of Raza
RAZA 410
Raza Women
RAZA 500
Raza Community Mental Health
RAZA 510
Psychodynamics of the Raza Family Structure
RAZA 575
Raza Culture and Identity
RAZA 640
The Sociology of the Latino
Category D—Humanities and Creative Arts Humanities AIS 410
American Indian Religion and Philosophy
AFRS 280
Introduction to African Philosophy
AFRS 450
African Philosophy and Cosmology
RAZA 475
Aztec Philosophy
RAZA 570
Raza World Views and Philosophy
Creative Arts AIS 320
American Indian Music
AIS 325
American Indian Art
AA S 308
Photographic Exploration of Asian America
AA S 444
Japanese American Art and Expression
AA S 693
Asian Americans and the Mass Media
AFRS 204
Black Creative Arts
AFRS 221
Afro-American Music: A 20th Century Survey
AFRS 225
Images and Issues in Black Visual Media
AFRS 400
Black Arts and Humanities
RAZA 320
Art History of Raza
RAZA 350/ART
Pre-Hispanic Art of Mexico
500 RAZA 425
Comparative Music Folklore
RAZA 490
Raza Teatro Workshop
RAZA 530
Raza and the Media
Category E—Comparative Ethnic and Racial Studies AA S 550
Asian Americans of Mixed Heritage
AIS 350
Black Indians in the Americas
AIS 430
American Indian Sovereignty
ETHS 100
Introduction to Ethnic Studies
ETHS 220
Asians in America
ETHS 260
Ethnic Studies: The African American and Western Racism
ETHS 360
Cultural Dialogues and Ethnic Literature
ETHS 625
Mixed Race Studies
ETHS 640
Race and Sexual Migration
RAZA 430
Race, Crime, and Justice