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Paths are special themes that engage with 21st century issues in an interdisciplinary manner. You choose one of the different paths offered in the program based on your personal and intellectual interests. Once you have chosen your path, you must take four lower division GE courses (12 units) and two upper division GE courses (6 units) that are associated with the path. Since these are all GE courses, you will complete the requirements for the path while fulfilling your overall GE requirements without taking any additional units.

Please contact your Academic Advisor for more information on how to become involved with this exciting project.

Spring 2013

Social Justice

Course name Instructor Time Class # GE Area
Race, Racism, and Critical Thinking (AAS 201) Clement Lai

T-TH 12:30-1:45

T 4:00-6:45

13246

13621

Critical Thinking
Race, Racism, and Critical Thinking (AAS 201) Tracy Buenavista

T-TH 9:30-10:45

T-TH 11:00-12:15

13268

13269

Critical Thinking
Western Civilization (HIST 150) Clementine Oliver T-TH 11:00-12:15 11930 Arts and Humanities
History of Jewish People (JS 210) Elaine Goodfriend T-TH 9:30-10:45 13524 Comparative Cultural Studies
Business Law I (BLAW 280) Nanci Carr

M-W 11:00-12:15

FR 8:00-10:45

12822

18023

Lifelong Learning
Field Work in Barrio Studies (CHS 270) Rosa Furumoto T-TH 9:30-11:10 13537 Lifelong Learning
Survey of Latin American History (HIST 161) Susan Fitzpatrick-Behrens T-TH 9:30-10:45 11906 Comparative Cultural Studies
Woman and Health (HSCI 231) Janet Marquard

T-TH 9:30-10:45

T-TH 11:00-12:15

16437

16438

Lifelong Learning
The Salvadoran Experience (CAS 102) Celia Simonds FR 2:00-4:45 13229 Comparative Cultural Studies

Global Studies

Course name Instructor Time Class # GE Area
World Religions (RS 150) Kenneth Lee

M-W 9:30-10:45

M-W 11:00-12:15

13280

13785

Comparative Cultural Studies
World Arts: Africa, Oceania and the Americas(ART 112) Peri Klemm

FR 8:00-10:45(OL)

FR 11:00-1:45

11467

18397

Comparative Cultural Studies
World History (HIST 111) Erik Goldner M-W 2:00-3:15 18223 Arts and Humanities
World Arts: Asia (ART 114) Meiqin Wang

M-W 9:30-10:45

M-W 11:00-12:15

10891

10892

Arts and Humanities
Visions of the Sacred (ANTH 222) Kimberly Kirner TH 9:30-10:45(H) 11637

Arts and Humanities

Survey of Asian American Literature (AAS 220) Tomo Hattori M-W 9:30-10:45 13248 Arts and Humanities
Culture and Human Behavior (ANTH 152) Rachel Giraudo T-TH 2:00-3:15 11636 Comparative Cultural Studies

Sustainability

Course name Instructor Time Class # GE Area
History of Preventative Medicine (HSCI 132) John Schillinger M-W 11:00-12:15 16442 Social Sciences
American Political Institutions (POLS 155) Kristy Michaud FR 11:00-1:45 11669 Title 5
Microeconomics Priciples (ECON 160) Kent Hymel M-W 8:00-9:15 13012 Social Sciences
The Physical Environment (GEOG 101/102) James Hayes M-W 8:00-9:15 11642 Natural Sciences
Urban Scene (URBS 150) Mintesnot Woldeamanuel T-TH 9:30-10:45 11622 Social Sciences
Urban Scene (URBS 150) Kenya Covington W 3:30-6:45 17677 Social Sciences