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General Education 92 2008-2009 California State University, Fresno General Catalog • PSYCH 61 - Personal Adjustment • RLS 10S - The Journey of Adulthood: Planning a Meaningful Life (same as GERON 10S) • RLS 80 - Lifelong Learning in the Natural Environment • WS 18 - Women and Aging (same as GERON 18) Integration Physical Universe and Its Life Forms (Area IB) • ANTH 161 - Bio/Behavioral Evolution of the Human Species • CHEM 170 - Chemistry in the Market-place • GEOG 115 - Violent Weather/ Climatic Hazards • GEOG 128 - Environmental Pollution • EES 112 - Planet Earth through Time • EES 167 - Oceans, Atmosphere, and Climate Change • EES 168 - California’s Earth System • HS 161 - Environment and Human Health • NSCI 115 - Environmental Earth and Life Science • NSCI 120 - Biotechnology and Its Impact on Society • NSCI 121 - Blood: Science, Art, and Folklore • NSCI 125 - Revenge of the Killer Mi-crobes • NSCI 131 - Biological Bases of Mental Illness • PSCI 131 - Concepts of Classical Phys-ics from Babylon to Maxwell • PSCI 168 - Energy and the Environment • PHYS 100 - Concepts of Quantum Phys-ics • PLANT 105 - Food, Society, and Envi-ronment • PSYCH 126 - Cognitive Neuroscience Arts and Humanities (Area IC) • AETH 100 - Contemporary Conflicts of Morals (same as PHIL 120) • AAIS 129 - African American Literary Classics • ARM 148 - Masterpieces of Armenian Culture • ART 102 - Ideas of Visual Culture: Art, Media, and the Computer • DANCE 171 - Philosophical Bases and Trends in Dance • DRAMA 163 - Dramatic Literature • ENGL 101 - Masterpieces of World Literature • ENGL 102 - Masterpieces of English Literature • ENGL 103 - Masterpieces of American Literature • ENGL 112 - World Literature: Ancient • ENGL 113- World Literature: Medieval and Renaissance • ENGL 114 - World Literature: Modern • ENGL 174 - Popular Fiction • FREN 109 - French Literature, Culture, and Society from the Middle Ages to Today (taught in French) • FREN 149 - Voices of Africa (taught in English) • HUM 104 - Humanities in the Middle Ages and Renaissance • HUM 108 - Humanities in Classical Ath-ens • HUM 110 - Humanities in Republican and Imperial Rome • HUM 118 - Folklore in Contemporary Life • IAS 108 - Interdisciplinary Arts Studies • LING 115 - Language, Culture, and Soci-ety • LING 130 - Language and Gender • MUSIC 170A - Music of the Americas: Latin American • MUSIC 171 - Introduction to the World’s Music • MUSIC 187 - Pop Music: Jazz and Rock • PHIL 120 - Contemporary Conflicts of Morals (same as AETH 100) • PHIL 150 - Foundations of Knowledge • PHIL 151 - Cognitive Science: Mind • SPAN 125 - Hispanic Cultural Produc-tions (taught in Spanish) • SPAN 129 - Mexican Culture (taught in Spanish) Social, Political, and Economic Institutions and Behavior, Historical Background (Area ID) • AAIS 103 - Indians of California • AAIS 144 - Race Relations • AGEC 155 - Environmental and Natural Resource Policy • ANTH 116W - Anthropology of Religion • ANTH 145 - Cultural Resources Manage-ment • CLAS 114 - Mexico and the Southwest 1810-1910 • CRIM 101 - Crime and Violence in America • CRIM 120 - Juvenile Delinquency • CRIM 153 - Psychology of Crime • ECON 146 - Economics of Crime • ECON 167 - Contemporary Socioeco-nomic Challenges • ECON 176 - Economic Themes in Film • ECON 183 - Political Economy of the Middle East • GEOG 169 - The American West • GERON 100 - Images of Aging in Con-temporary Society • HIST 101 - Women in History (same as WS 101) • KINES 111 - The Olympic Games • MCJ 178 - New Information Technologies • PSYCH 173 - Environmental Psychology • SSCI 110 - California Studies • SOC 131 - Sociology of Sex and Gender • SOC 143 - Deviance and Control • SOC 163 - Urban Sociology • WS 101 - Women in History (same as HIST 101) Multicultural/International (Area MI) • AAIS 150 - South Africa • AAIS 164 - African Cultural Perspectives • ANTH 105W - Applied Anthropology • ANTH 120 - Ethnic Relations and Cul-tures • ANTH 123 - Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia • ANTH 125 - Tradition and Change in China and Japan (same as HUM 140) • ASAM 110 - Asian American Communi-ties • BA 104 - Global Business • CLAS 160 - Sex, Race, and Class in American Society • CLAS 170 - Latin American Studies • COMM 164 - Intercultural Communica-tion • CDDS 139 - Deaf Culture • ECON 181 - Political Economy of Latin America • GEOG 167 - People and Places — A Global Perspective • GERON 161 - Multiculture/Aging • HIST 186 - American Immigration and Ethnic History • HS 104 - Global and Cultural Issues in Health • HS 128 - Holistic Health and Alternative Medicine • HUM 140 - Tradition and Change in China and Japan (same as ANTH 125) • LING 147 - Bilingualism • MCJ 175 - Multicultural Mass Communi-cation and Media Stereotypes • MCJ 176 - International Mass Communi-cation • PHIL 131 - Comparative Religion • PHIL 132 - Religion and the Margin • PLSI 120 - International Politics • SOC 111 - Sociology of Race and Ethnic-ity • SOC 142 - Sociology of Popular Culture • SSCI 180 - Diversity in the U.S. • SWRK 136 - Cultural Diversity and Op-pression • WS 110 - Representations of Women • WS 120 - Women of Color in the United States • WS 135 - Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective
Object Description
Title | 2008-09 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 2008-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 092 |
Full Text Search | General Education 92 2008-2009 California State University, Fresno General Catalog • PSYCH 61 - Personal Adjustment • RLS 10S - The Journey of Adulthood: Planning a Meaningful Life (same as GERON 10S) • RLS 80 - Lifelong Learning in the Natural Environment • WS 18 - Women and Aging (same as GERON 18) Integration Physical Universe and Its Life Forms (Area IB) • ANTH 161 - Bio/Behavioral Evolution of the Human Species • CHEM 170 - Chemistry in the Market-place • GEOG 115 - Violent Weather/ Climatic Hazards • GEOG 128 - Environmental Pollution • EES 112 - Planet Earth through Time • EES 167 - Oceans, Atmosphere, and Climate Change • EES 168 - California’s Earth System • HS 161 - Environment and Human Health • NSCI 115 - Environmental Earth and Life Science • NSCI 120 - Biotechnology and Its Impact on Society • NSCI 121 - Blood: Science, Art, and Folklore • NSCI 125 - Revenge of the Killer Mi-crobes • NSCI 131 - Biological Bases of Mental Illness • PSCI 131 - Concepts of Classical Phys-ics from Babylon to Maxwell • PSCI 168 - Energy and the Environment • PHYS 100 - Concepts of Quantum Phys-ics • PLANT 105 - Food, Society, and Envi-ronment • PSYCH 126 - Cognitive Neuroscience Arts and Humanities (Area IC) • AETH 100 - Contemporary Conflicts of Morals (same as PHIL 120) • AAIS 129 - African American Literary Classics • ARM 148 - Masterpieces of Armenian Culture • ART 102 - Ideas of Visual Culture: Art, Media, and the Computer • DANCE 171 - Philosophical Bases and Trends in Dance • DRAMA 163 - Dramatic Literature • ENGL 101 - Masterpieces of World Literature • ENGL 102 - Masterpieces of English Literature • ENGL 103 - Masterpieces of American Literature • ENGL 112 - World Literature: Ancient • ENGL 113- World Literature: Medieval and Renaissance • ENGL 114 - World Literature: Modern • ENGL 174 - Popular Fiction • FREN 109 - French Literature, Culture, and Society from the Middle Ages to Today (taught in French) • FREN 149 - Voices of Africa (taught in English) • HUM 104 - Humanities in the Middle Ages and Renaissance • HUM 108 - Humanities in Classical Ath-ens • HUM 110 - Humanities in Republican and Imperial Rome • HUM 118 - Folklore in Contemporary Life • IAS 108 - Interdisciplinary Arts Studies • LING 115 - Language, Culture, and Soci-ety • LING 130 - Language and Gender • MUSIC 170A - Music of the Americas: Latin American • MUSIC 171 - Introduction to the World’s Music • MUSIC 187 - Pop Music: Jazz and Rock • PHIL 120 - Contemporary Conflicts of Morals (same as AETH 100) • PHIL 150 - Foundations of Knowledge • PHIL 151 - Cognitive Science: Mind • SPAN 125 - Hispanic Cultural Produc-tions (taught in Spanish) • SPAN 129 - Mexican Culture (taught in Spanish) Social, Political, and Economic Institutions and Behavior, Historical Background (Area ID) • AAIS 103 - Indians of California • AAIS 144 - Race Relations • AGEC 155 - Environmental and Natural Resource Policy • ANTH 116W - Anthropology of Religion • ANTH 145 - Cultural Resources Manage-ment • CLAS 114 - Mexico and the Southwest 1810-1910 • CRIM 101 - Crime and Violence in America • CRIM 120 - Juvenile Delinquency • CRIM 153 - Psychology of Crime • ECON 146 - Economics of Crime • ECON 167 - Contemporary Socioeco-nomic Challenges • ECON 176 - Economic Themes in Film • ECON 183 - Political Economy of the Middle East • GEOG 169 - The American West • GERON 100 - Images of Aging in Con-temporary Society • HIST 101 - Women in History (same as WS 101) • KINES 111 - The Olympic Games • MCJ 178 - New Information Technologies • PSYCH 173 - Environmental Psychology • SSCI 110 - California Studies • SOC 131 - Sociology of Sex and Gender • SOC 143 - Deviance and Control • SOC 163 - Urban Sociology • WS 101 - Women in History (same as HIST 101) Multicultural/International (Area MI) • AAIS 150 - South Africa • AAIS 164 - African Cultural Perspectives • ANTH 105W - Applied Anthropology • ANTH 120 - Ethnic Relations and Cul-tures • ANTH 123 - Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia • ANTH 125 - Tradition and Change in China and Japan (same as HUM 140) • ASAM 110 - Asian American Communi-ties • BA 104 - Global Business • CLAS 160 - Sex, Race, and Class in American Society • CLAS 170 - Latin American Studies • COMM 164 - Intercultural Communica-tion • CDDS 139 - Deaf Culture • ECON 181 - Political Economy of Latin America • GEOG 167 - People and Places — A Global Perspective • GERON 161 - Multiculture/Aging • HIST 186 - American Immigration and Ethnic History • HS 104 - Global and Cultural Issues in Health • HS 128 - Holistic Health and Alternative Medicine • HUM 140 - Tradition and Change in China and Japan (same as ANTH 125) • LING 147 - Bilingualism • MCJ 175 - Multicultural Mass Communi-cation and Media Stereotypes • MCJ 176 - International Mass Communi-cation • PHIL 131 - Comparative Religion • PHIL 132 - Religion and the Margin • PLSI 120 - International Politics • SOC 111 - Sociology of Race and Ethnic-ity • SOC 142 - Sociology of Popular Culture • SSCI 180 - Diversity in the U.S. • SWRK 136 - Cultural Diversity and Op-pression • WS 110 - Representations of Women • WS 120 - Women of Color in the United States • WS 135 - Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective |