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Professional Development Area Citizenship and Migration ANTH 444: Transnational Migrants ( 3) ASAM/CHLS 335: Asian and Latino Immigration Since World War II GE: Human Diversity; Capstone (F) or HIST 412: Migration and Ethnicity in Modern China I/ST 320: Migration and Modernity I/ST/WGSS 399: Contemporary Global Divisions of Labor SOC 358: The Sociology of Migration and Immigration GE: Capstone (F) or Culture and Identity ANTH 419: Encounters and Identities ASAM 354: Transnational Filipino Communities ASAM 407: Asians in Latin America CHIN 451: Chinese Culture and Tradition CHLS/RGR 450: 1492 and Beyond COMM 330: Intercultural Communication CWL 330A: Masterpieces of European Literature CWL 330B: Masterpieces of European Literature CWL 334: Introductionn to East Asian Literatures and Cultures CWL 344: Literature of the Holocaust CWL 346: Readings in World Poetry CWL 350: Global Literature in American Culture GE: Human Diversity; Humanities ENGL 359: Postcolonial Literature GE: Global Issues; Arts (C1) ENGR 392/I/ST 350: Water: People, Politics, and Processes GE: Global Issues; Lifelong Learning and Self Development (E) FEA/RGR 346:The European Cinema of Communism, Fascism, and Resistance FEA/FREN 456: French Cinema FEA 458/RUSS 428: Russian Cinema GERM 380: Contemporary Germany, Society, and Culture GE: Capstone (F) or HDEV 403: The Acquisition of Culture: Socialization in Cross cultural Perspective HIST 435: History of the Francophone World HIST 465: Seeing Latin America: Visual Culture and History in the Latin American World I/ST 320: Migration and Modernity I/ST/WGSS 339: Global Feminisms R/ST 308: Comparative Religious Ethics GE: Global Issues; Humanities ANTH 120 and Upper Division Standing, or Consent ; GWAR Completion ; GWAR Completion Advanced Undergraduate Students Only ; Recommended: ASAM 352 or Consent of Instructor; Recommended: HIST 161 Consent of Instructor HDEV 320; HDEV 340 or HDEV 360; All with Grades of C or Better; or Consent of Instructor HIST 132, 212, or Consent of Advisor ; GWAR Completion

R/ST 314: Jewish Religion R/ST 315: Modern Jewish Thought/Zionism R/ST 317: Jewish Mysticism R/ST 331: Islamic Religion and Culture R/ST 341: Buddhism R/ST 351: Hinduism R/ST 358: Women and Islam in Global Perspective R/ST 383: Christianity and Global Ethics R/ST/WGSS 410: Women, Religion, and Spirituality R/ST 458: Women, Religion, and the Developing World R/ST 460: Jewish Christianity RGR 315: Contemporary European Society Development ANTH 307: Modernization in Globall Perspective ECON 310: Microeconomic Theory ( 3) ECON 311: Macroeconomic Theory ECON 366: Introduction to Development Economics ECON 372: Economics ECON 464: Natural Resource Economics ECON 465: Economic Development ECON 470: Trade ECON 471: Finance ENGR 392/I/ST 350: Water: People, Politics, and Processes GE: Global Issues; Lifelong Learning and Self Development (E) GEOG/I/ /ST 319: Development GEOG 452: Geography of the Globall Economy HDEV 360: Cultural Foundations for Human Development I/ST 419: Applied Development POSC 461: The Politics of Development Environmental and Natural Resource Issuess ECON 464: Natural Resource Economics ENGR 302: Energy and Environment: A Global Perspective (B1bNL) or GEOG 340: Environmental Geography or Consent of Instructor Consent of Instructor ECON 100 and 101; MATH 115 or 119A or 122; All with Grades of C or Better ECON 100 and 101; MATH 115 or 119A or 122; All with Grades of C or Better ; ECON 100 and 101, or 300 ECON 100 and 101, or ECON 300 ECON 310 or 317 with a Grade of C or Better; ECON 380 or MATH 380 or BIOL 260 or STAT 108 or GEOGG 200 or Equivalent ECON 310 and 311 with Grades of C or Better ECON 310 with a Grade of C or Better ECON 311; ECON 380 or MATH 380; All with Grades of C or Better GEOG 360 or Consent of Instructor HDEV 307 and 357; Three from HDEV 180, ANTH 120, PSY 100, or SOC 100; All with Grades of C or Better Recommended: I/ST 319 ECON 310 or 317 with a Grade of C or Better; ECON 380 or MATH 380 or BIOL 260 or STAT 108 or GEOG 200 or Equivalent GEOG 130 or GEOG 140 or GEOL 280

GEOG/I/ /ST 355: Environmental Issues GEOG 440: Land and Water Resources HIST 464: Latin American Environmental History Politics, Relations, and Social Movements AFRS 430: African Political Leadership in the Twentieth Century GE: Social Sciences and Citizenship ENGR 392/I/ST 350: Water: People, Politics, and Processes GE: Global Issues; Lifelong Learning and Self Development (E) GEOG 470: Political Geography HIST 345: Comparative Genocide HIST/I/ST 478: Foreign Relations of the U.S. I/ST/SOC 317: Problems in Social Conflict I/ST/SOC 318: Cases in Social Conflict JOUR 312: Global News Media PHIL 351: Political Philosophy or POSC 353: Government and Politics of Western Europe POSC 362: Society and National Politics of China POSC 367: Governments and Politics of the Middle East POSC 371: Introduction to Politics POSC 376: Law POSC 401/WGSS 402: Women in Political Theory ( 3) POSC 450: Comparative Political Movements POSC 455: Comparative Revolutionary Change SOC 449: Sociology of Human Rights and Social Justice WGSS 401: Bodies and Borders: Feminism and Globalization WGSS 424: Women and Environmental Justice WGSS 425: Women and Power ; GWAR Completion ESP 200 or GEOG 340 or Consent of Instructor, 3 Units Latin American Survey (HIST 161 or 364 or Equivalent) or Consent of Instructor GEOG 360 or Consent of Instructor ; GWAR Completion and POSC 100 ; GWAR Completion and POSC 100 ; One POSC or WGSS Course; GWAR Completion WGSS 101, 102, or 300; or Consent

Geographic Area Concentration Africa AFRS 343A: African Literature GE: Global Issues; Humanities AFRS 353: Religions of African Peoples AFRS 363: History of African Art GE: Arts (C1) AFRS 430: African Political Leadership in the Twentieth Century GE: Social Sciences and Citizenship GEOG 308: Africa South of the Sahara HIST 391: The Making of Modern Africa, 1800 1939 HIST 392: Contemporary Africa, 1940 Present HIST 491: Modern and Contemporary Africa East Asia A/ST 306: Traditional Asia (C3) or A/ST 307: Modern Asia A/ST 393: Japan: Continuities and Transformationss GE: Capstone (F) A/ST 495: China Heritage (C3) or ANTH 332: Chinese Culture and Society CHIN 382B/HIST 382B: Modern China CHIN 451: Chinese Culture and Tradition CWL 334: Introductionn to East Asian Literatures and Cultures ENGL 359: Postcolonial Literature GE: Global Issues; Arts (C1) GEOG 313: Southeast Asia GEOG 315: East Asia ( 3) HIST 382A: Imperial China HIST 383A: Japan to 1850 GE: Social Sciences and Citizenship HIST 383B: Modern Japan GE: Social Sciences and Citizenship HIST 384: Popular Culture and History in Contemporary Japan HIST 386: History of Modern Southeast Asia: Colonial Era to the Vietnam War HIST 388: Contemporary China HIST/WGSS 406: Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Asia HIST 407: Japan and the United States in the Twentieth Century HIST 412: Migration and Ethnicity in Modern China JAPN 451: Japanese Civilization JAPN 452: Japan: Its Land, People, and Culture Consent of Instructor ; GWAR Completion ; GWAR Completion JAPN 302 and 312, or Consent of Instructorr JAPN 302 and 312, or Consent of Instructorr

PHIL 306: Philosophies of China and Japan GE: Global Issues; Humanities POSC 362: Society and National Politics of China Europe CHLS/RGR 450: 1492 and Beyond CWL 330A: Masterpieces of European Literature CWL 330B: Masterpieces of European Literature CWL 344: Literature of the Holocaust CWL 438: Twentieth Century European Literature ENGL 359: Postcolonial Literature GE: Global Issues; Arts (C1) FEA/FREN 456: French Cinema FEA 458/RUSS 428: Russian Cinema FREN 440: French Civilization GEOG 316: Europe GERM 370: German Literature in English GERM 380: Contemporary Germany, Society, and Culture GE: Capstone (F) or HIST 304: The Holocaust HIST 332: The Age of the Renaissance HIST 333: Reformation Europe HIST 334: Early Modern France, 1589 1789 HIST 337: Europe in the Nineteenth Century HIST 338: Modern European Women s History HIST 339: Europe, 1890 1945 HIST 340: Europe Since 1945 HIST 343: Modern Eastern Europe HIST 357: Recent Britain HIST 435: History of the Francophone World HIST 437: History of Germany 1871 to Present PHIL 414: British Empiricism RGR 314: Introductionn to Contemporary Europe RGR 315: Contemporary European Society RUSS 310: Russian Literature in English SPAN 428/FEA 460: Spanish Cinema SPAN 430: Spanish Civilization ; GWAR Completion ENGL 459: English Literature of the Twentieth Century (1900 Present) ENGL 466: Irish Literature in English FEA/RGR 346: The European Cinema of Communism, Fascism, and Resistance FREN 312 A B or Consent of Instructor or Consent of Instructor HIST 132, 212, or Consent of Advisor 6 Units of PHILL Including PHIL 204, or Consent of Instructor and One Course in Literature or European History SPAN 300

SPAN 446: Studies in Spanish Culture SPAN 449: Dictatorship to Democracy: Film and Literature in Spain (1930 today) Latin American and the Caribbean ANTH 432: Peoples of Mexico and Central America CHLS 430: The Latino Transnational Experience in the Caribbean: Empire, Reform, and Revolution CHLS/RGR 450: 1492 and Beyond CHLS 450A/WGSS 445A: Latinas and Revolution: Central America and Late 20 th Century Mexico ( 3) GEOG 321: Geography of Latin America HIST 362: Colonial Latin America GE: Social Sciences and Citizenship HIST 364: Latin American Nations HIST 460: Slavery in Latin America HIST 462: Mexico HIST 463/I/ST 476: Power and Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean HIST 464: Latin American Environmental History HIST 465: Seeing Latin America: Visual Culture and History in the Latin American World POSC 358: Contemporary Latin American Politics ( 3) POSC 481: U.S. Latin American Relations SPAN 445: Latin American Civilization SPAN 450: Studies in Colonial Spanish American Literatures SPAN 455: Hispanic Cinema of the Americas SPAN 460: Studies in Spanish American Culture Middle East and North Africa GEOG 309: The Middle East and North Africa HIST 393: Jews of the Modern Middle East HIST 394: Middle Eastern Women HIST 417: Diversity and Encounters in i the Middle East HIST 432: Change and Continuity in the Modern Middle East I/ST/SOC 405: Un Imaging the Middle East GE: Global Issues; Capstone (F/WI) POSC 367: Governments and Politics of the Middle East North America ANTH 432: Peoples of Mexico and Central America CHLS 300: Chicano History GE: Social Sciences and Citizenship CHLS 352/SOC 341: Central American and Caribbean Peoples in California CWL 350: Global Literature in American Culture GE: Human Diversity; Humanities GEOG 306: United States and Canada GE: Social Sciences and Citizenship SPAN 330 SPAN 330 or Consent of Instructor ; GWAR Completion I/ST 200 or Consent of Instructor and 3 Units Latin American Survey (HIST 161 or 364 or Equivalent) or Consent Corequisite: SPAN 300 SPAN 341 SPAN 300 SPAN 341 or Consent of Advisor or Consent of Advisor ; GWAR Completion; I/ST 200, SOC 100, or Consent of Instructor

GEOG 321: Geography of Latin America HIST 435: History of the Francophone World HIST 451: The United States in the World HIST 462: Mexico HIST/I/ST 478: Foreign Relations of the U.S. Oceania Due to lack of available courses, this concentrationn can only be chosen if the student is completing a relevant study abroad. Russia and Central Asia FEA 458/RUSS 428: Russian Cinema GEOG 318: Russia and Its Neighbors HIST 341A: Foundations of Russia HIST 341B: Modern Russia HIST 418: Central Asia and Afghanistan, Twentieth Century HIST 440: The Silk Roads RUSS 310: Russian Literature in English South Asia A/ST 306: Traditional Asia A/ST 307: Modern Asia GEOG 314: South Asia (C3) or HIST 385: India and South Asia PHIL 307: Philosophies of India ; GWAR Completion HIST 132, 212, or Consent of Advisor HIST 131 or 211 or Consent of Advisor and One Course in Literature or European History ; GWAR Completion