Thurgood Marshall College Curriculum
Courses
For course descriptions not found in the 2005-2006 General Catalog,
please contact the department for more information.
10. Thurgood Marshall College Methods of Inquiry (2) In
this course, students learn analytical thinking strategies routinely
used by professional scholars. Each student applies strategies from
the materials presented in lectures and reading assignments to his
or
her current course work. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in
two lecture courses. (P/NP only.) Not offered in 2005-2006.
15. Introduction to Public Service in America (4) This
course is designed to study, discuss, and analyze the history and current
role of public service in the United States. Students will be introduced
to the different roles held by the three sectors of the American economic
structure (government, business, and nonprofit/public service) with
opportunity to provide a critical analysis of those roles within American
society.
20. Thurgood Marshall College Honors Seminar (1) Weekly
seminar conducted by UCSD faculty and distinguished guest lecturers
on topics related to the core curriculum: diversity, justice, and imagination.
(P/NP only.)
90. Undergraduate Seminar (1) These seminars
are designed to expose undergraduate students, especially freshmen and
sophomores, to exciting research conducted by UCSD faculty. Prerequisite:
none. (P/NP only.)
199. Marshall College Special Project (14) Individual,
independent research, or creative work intended to satisfy Marshall
College graduation requirement. Designated for Marshall College students,
topics are supervised by Marshall faculty in association with the honors
seminar and honors projects. A written application describing the project
is required. See Office of the Provost. Prerequisites: upper-division
students with 2.5 GPA and 90 units and approval of the provost or faculty
designee. Honors standing required for honors projects. (P/NP only)
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