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1142012-2014 <strong>General</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> Course Supplement and Policies and Requirements AddendumPolicies & Requirements AddendumAppendixChanges to the AppendixUNIVERSITY POLICY ONNONDISCRIMINATION,SEXUAL HARASSMENT/SEXUAL ASSAULT,DISABILITYACCOMMODATIONS,STUDENT RECORDS ANDPRIVACYNondiscrimination. The University ofCalifornia, in accordance with applicableFederal and State law and University policy,does not discriminate on the basis ofrace, color, national origin, religion, sex,gender identity, pregnancy (includingpregnancy, childbirth, and medical conditionsrelated to pregnancy or childbirth),physical or mental disability, age, medicalcondition (cancer-related or genetic characteristics),ancestry, marital status, citizenship,sexual orientation, or service inthe uniformed services (includes membership,application for membership, performanceof service, application for service,or obligation for service in the uniformedservices) status as a Vietnam-era veteranor special disabled veteran. The Universityalso prohibits sexual harassment, includingsexual assault. This nondiscriminationpolicy covers admission, access, andtreatment in University programs andactivities.Discrimination, Harassment, or ArbitraryTreatment. If students have questionsabout student-relatednondiscrimination policies or concernsabout possible discrimination, harassment,or arbitrary treatment, they maycontact Student Judicial Affairs forinformation and assistance 530-752-1128. Additional resources for studentsinclude the <strong>UC</strong> <strong>Davis</strong> Compliance Officer(ADA and Title IX Officer) 530-752-9466 or the dean's office for their college.Graduate students may also contactthe Office of Graduate Studies 530-752-0650 or the Graduate StudentsAssociation 530-752-6108. Students areencouraged to seek assistance as soon aspossible, as time limits may apply togrievance processes.Campus policies provide for a promptand effective response to student complaints.This response may include earlyresolution procedures or, as appropriate,an administrative review or investigation.The student will be informed of theresults of the review.Sexual Harassment/Sexual Assault. Sexualharassment and sexual assault are prohibitedby law and by university policyand will not be condoned. Campuspolicy (PPM Section 380-12 at http://manuals.ucdavis.edu/ppm/380/380-12.pdf)describes campus procedures for respondingto reports of sexual harassment andsexual assault. Under this policy, sexualassault is considered an extreme form ofsexual harassment. <strong>UC</strong> <strong>Davis</strong>'s response toreports of sexual harassment and sexualassault may include interim actions, earlyresolution processes, and formal investigationprocedures. If a complaint of sexualharassment or sexual assault is substantiated,the campus will take appropriateremedial action, including discipline. TheHarassment and Discrimination Assistanceand Prevention Program 530-752-9255works with students to resolve complaintsof sexual harassment, including sexualassault; and provides referrals to othercampus resources. Students may reportsexual harassment to deans, supervisors,managers, the Campus Sexual HarassmentOfficer and other campus officials,including Student Judicial Affairs, StudentHousing, and the Chief Compliance Officer(Title IX Officer). With the exceptionof certain confidential resources, Universityofficials receiving a report of sexualharassment or sexual assault must immediatelyconsult with the Sexual HarassmentOfficer. Students may seekconfidential advice and support fromCounseling and Psychological Services530-752-0871, the Campus Violence PreventionProgram (530) 752-3299, the Lesbian,Gay, Bi-Sexual, and TransgenderResource Center 530-752-24452, and theWomen's Resources and Research Center530-752-3372. Consultation with theseresources will not lead to an official reportunless additional action is taken by theindividual seeking advice.Art StudioChanges to the Art Studio MajorProgram RequirementsA.B. Major Requirements:UNITSPreparatory Subject Matter................... 24Four courses chosen from Art Studio 2,5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 ............................... 16Two lecture courses chosen from ArtStudio 24, 30, or Art History 1A, 1B,1C, 1D, 1DV, 1E, 5, 10, 25 ................... 8Depth Subject Matter ............................ 4436 upper division units in Art Studio....... 36Any two upper division theory or historycourses from Art History, Cinema andTechnocultural Studies, Design, Music orTheatre and Dance ................................ 8Total Units for the Major ....................... 68Major Advisers. Information on the current AcademicAdvisors can be obtained by contacting theArt Department Main Office at 530-752-0105.Asian AmericanStudiesChanges to the Asian AmericanStudies Major ProgramRequirements—HumanitiesEmphasisA.B. Major Requirements:UNITSHumanities EmphasisPreparatory Subject Matter................... 34Asian American Studies 1, 2................. 11One Asian language: Chinese 1, 2, 3;Japanese 1, 2, 3; or equivalent Asianlanguage ............................................ 15Note: For courses in Asian languages, seeChinese and Japanese (under East AsianLanguages and Cultures). For other Asiancourses, see East Asian Languages andCulture and East Asian Studies.At least two lower division courses from thefollowing departments or programs: AfricanAmerican and African Studies, Chicana/oStudies, Native American Studies, Womenand Gender Studies (all lower divisioncourses of at least 4 units are acceptableexcept those numbered 92, 97T, 98, and99) ...................................................... 8Depth Subject Matter ....................... 44-47At least seven upper division Asian AmericanStudies courses (excluding 197T, 198,199) and not more than 6 units ofinternships ......................................28-30Select four courses from one of the followingtracks .............................................16-17Literature/Culture TrackComparative Literature 153; Dramatic Art154, 155; English 178, 179, 185A, 185BQuarter Offered: I=Fall, II=Winter, III=Spring, IV=Summer; 2013-2014 offering in parenthesesPre-Fall 2011 <strong>General</strong> Education (GE): ArtHum=Arts and Humanities; SciEng=Science and Engineering; SocSci=Social Sciences; Div=Domestic Diversity; Wrt=Writing ExperienceFall 2011 and on <strong>General</strong> Education (GE): AH=Arts and Humanities; SE=Science and Engineering; SS=Social Sciences;ACGH=American Cultures; DD=Domestic Diversity; OL=Oral Skills; QL=Quantitative; SL=Scientific; VL=Visual; WC=World Cultures; WE=Writing Experience

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