Key to Course Listings

Courses numbered 1 through 99 are lower-division courses and are normally open to freshman and sophomores.

Courses numbered 100 through 199 are upper-division courses and are ordinarily open only to students who have completed at least one lower-division course in the given subject, or six quarters of college work.

Courses numbered 200 through 299 are graduate courses and are ordinarily open only to students who have completed at least eighteen upper-division units basic to the subject matter of the course.

Courses numbered 300 through 399 are professional courses for teachers, which are specifically desined for teachers r prospectve teachers.

Courses numbered 400 through 499 are other professional courses.


Sample Course Listing:

100 (see above) Title of Course (4) (number of quarter hours or units of credit)

Course Description. Prerequisites: [listed]. (F) [Quarter the course is taught].

Courses, Curricula and Program of Instruction

Academic Internship Program
African Studies Minor
Anthropology
Applied Ocean Science

Biochemistry
Bioengineering
Biology, Division Of
Biomedical Sciences
Biophysics

Chemical Engineering Program (CENG)
Chemistry/Biochemistry

Chinese Studies
Classical Studies
Clinical Psychology
Cognitive Science
Communications

Comparative Studies in Language, Society and Culture
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
Contemporary Black Arts Program
Contemporary Issues
Critical Gender Studies

Dimensions of Culture

Earth Sciences
Economics
Education Abroad Program (EAP)

Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)
Eleanor Roosevelt College
Engineering, Jacobs School of
English as a Second Language
Environmental Studies
Environmental Systems (ES)

Ethnic Studies

German Studies

Health Care-Social Issues
History
Human Development Program
Humanities

International Relations and Pacific Studies Graduate School (IR/PS)
Italian Studies

Japanese Studies
Judaic Studies

Language and Communicative Disorders
Latin American Studies
Law and Society
Linguistics
Literature

Making of The Modern World, The
Materials Science
Mathematics
Mathematics and Science Education
Mechnical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE)
Middle East Studies

Molecular Pathology
Muir College
Music

Neurosciences

Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Public Policy Analysis Minor

Religion, Study of
Revelle College
Russian and Soviet Studies

Science Studies
Science, Technology and Public Affairs
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Sociology
Space Science and Engineering
Structural Engineering (SE)
Subject A

Teacher Education Program
Theatre and Dance
Third World Studies
Thurgood Marshall College

UC San Diego Washington Center
Urban Studies and Planning

Visual Arts

Warren College


 
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