Revelle
College
General
Education
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HUMANITIES5
Includes intensive instruction in university-level writing.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE0 to 4
Proficiency exam or number of courses.
FINE ARTS1
Art, music, theatre
PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY4
At least one course from each area (Sequences available
for science and non-science majors.)
BIOLOGY1
CALCULUS3
(Sequences are available for science and non-science majors.)
SOCIAL SCIENCES3
To include at least one course in American Cultures*
AREA OF FOCUS3
Focused on one subject non-contiguous to the major.
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Minor/Additional
Graduation Requirements
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Optional
Minor |
Minimum
Number of Courses Required for Graduation
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B.A./B.S.
degrees require a minimum of 46 courses (184 units); at least
15 courses (60 units) must be upper-division. |
John
Muir College
General
Education
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ANALYTICAL WRITING2 to 3
A Three-Course Sequence in one of the following disciplines
from the:3
SOCIAL
SCIENCES
A Three-Course Sequence in either 3
MATHEMATICS (CALCULUS)
OR
One of the disciplines from the
NATURAL SCIENCE
A
Three-Course Sequence in each of TWO of the disciplines
from TWO different categories6
FINE ARTS
HUMANITIES
FOREIGN LANGUAGE |
Minor/Additional
Graduation Requirements
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Optional Minor*One U.S. Cultural Diversity course to
be chosen from an approved list as part of the major, optional
minor, elective, or an appropriate general-education course
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Minimum
Number of Courses Required for Graduation
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B.A./B.S.
degrees require a minimum of 45 courses (180 units); at least
18 courses (72 units) must be upper-division. |
Thurgood
Marshall College
General
Education
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DIMENSIONS
OF CULTURE3
Includes two six-unit courses with intensive instruction
in university-level writing
HUMANITIES2
Includes cultural diversity
FINE
ARTS1
NATURAL
SCIENCES3
One course each in biology, chemistry, and physics. (Courses
are available for science and non-science majors.)
MATHEMATICS
AND LOGIC2
(Courses are available for science and non-science majors.)
DISCIPLINARY
BREADTH4
Noncontiguous to the major. Two must be upper-division;
one must include writing.
PUBLIC
SERVICE(optional)
The four-unit public service option may be used to fulfill
one course in Disciplinary Breadth.
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Minor/Additional
Graduation Requirements
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Optional
Minor
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Minimum
Number of Courses Required for Graduation
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B.A./B.S.
degrees require 45 courses (180 units). At least 60
units must be upper-division.
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Earl
Warren College
General
Education
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WRITING2
ETHICS
AND SOCIETY1
FORMAL
SKILLS2
Two courses to be selected from a list including calculus,
symbolic logic, computer programming, and statistics.
PROGRAMS
OF CONCENTRATION*12
(for B.A./B.S. degrees in arts/sciences)
Two programs of concentration, each typically consisting
of three lower- division and three upper-division courses.
Both programs must be non- contiguous to the major and to
each other.
OR
AREA STUDIES6
(for B.S. degrees in engineering)
Two area studies each consisting of three courses. One area
of study in humanities/fine arts and one in social sciences.
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Minor/Additional
Graduation Requirements
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Optional
MinorStudents may choose a noncontiguous minor in
lieu of a Program of Concentration.
*One
Cultural Diversity in U.S. Society course to be chosen from
an approved list as part of the major, Programs of Concentration/Area
Studies, or elective.
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Minimum
Number of Courses Required for Graduation
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B.A./B.S.
degrees require 45 courses (180 units). At least 15 courses
(60 units) must be upper-division.
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Eleanor
Roosevelt College
General
Education
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THE
MAKING OF THE MODERN WORLD6
Includes two six-unit courses with intensive instruction
in university-level writing.
FOREIGN
LANGUAGE0 to 4
Proficiency exam or number of courses.
FINE
ARTS2
To include study of both Western and non-Western arts.
NATURAL
SCIENCES2
(Courses are available for science and non-science majors.)
QUANTITATIVE/FORMAL
SKILLS2
(Courses are available for science and non-science majors.)
REGIONAL
SPECIALIZATION3
To include at least two courses taken at the upper-division
level.
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Minor/Additional
Graduation Requirements
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Optional
MinorStudents may combine foreign language and regional
specialization course work to create a minor focusing on
a particular geographic area.
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Minimum
Number of Courses Required for Graduation
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B.A./B.S.
degrees require 45 courses (180 units). At least 15 courses
(60 units) must be upper-division.
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Sixth
College
General
Education
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CULTURE,
ART, AND TECHNOLOGY3
Three-quarter sequence includes two (six-unit)
courses of intensive instruction in university-level writing.
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY FLUENCY1
This requirement may be satisfied with courses from a variety
of departments.
MODES
OF INQUIRY7
Two courses in social sciences, two courses in humanities,
two courses in natural sciences, one course in math/logic
(different options available for science and non-science
majors)
UNDERSTANDING
DATA1
One course in statistical methods (different options available
for science and non-science majors)
SOCIETAL
AND ETHICAL CONTEXTS2
One course in ethnic or gender studies; one course in ethics.
ART
MAKING2
Two courses in music, theatre (including dance), or visual
arts.
PRACTICUM0.5
to 1.5
Capstone project with a two-unit course in upper-division
writing.
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Minor/Additional
Graduation Requirements
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Optional
Minor
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Minimum
Number of Courses Required for Graduation
|
B.A./B.S.
degrees require a minimum of 45 courses (180 units). At
least 15 courses (60 units) must be upper-division.
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