1262012-2014 <strong>General</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> Course Supplement and Policies and Requirements AddendumDepth Subject Matter ....................... 48-52Choose one plan from the following two:Plan 1: <strong>General</strong> MathematicsA. Entry Level (Optional) ...................... 0-4(Suggested choices: one course fromMathematics 108, 114, 115A, 141, 145)B. Core ...............................................28Mathematics 150ABC........................12Mathematics 135A.............................. 4Mathematics 125AB ............................ 8Mathematics 185A.............................. 4C. Enrichment ......................................201. Choice of four courses from Mathematics111, 114, 115AB, 116, 135B, 141, 145,146, 147, 148, 165, 185B ...............162. Choice of one course from Mathematics119A, 124, 128A, 128B, 129, 133, 167,168 or one approved upper division courseoutside the Department of Mathematics withextensive use of mathematics ................ 4Plan 2: Mathematics for SecondaryTeachingA. Entry Level (Optional) ...................... 0-4(Suggested choices: one course fromMathematics 108, 114, 145)B. Core ...............................................28Mathematics 150A.............................. 4Mathematics 135A.............................. 4Mathematics 125AB ............................ 8Mathematics 111 ................................ 4Mathematics 115A.............................. 4Mathematics 141 ................................ 4C. Enrichment ......................................201. Choice of four courses from Mathematics114, 116, 118A, 119AB, 128A, 129,133, 135B, 145, 147, 148, 165, 167,168, 185AB. Up to four units can beapproved upper division units outside theDepartment of Mathematics with extensiveuse of mathematics ............................162. Choice of one course from Mathematics115B, 146, 150B ............................... 4Total Units for the Major.................. 82-94Mathematical and ScientificComputationB.S. Major Requirements:UNITSPreparatory Subject Matter ............. 35-42Mathematics 12 (or high schoolequivalent).......................................... 0-3Mathematics 21ABC or Mathematics17ABC, 21D, 22B, 25 .........................23Mathematics 67, or 22A and 108 ........ 4-7Mathematics 22AL or equivalent basicknowledge of MATLAB ......................... 0-1Computer Science Engineering 30, 40 ..... 8NOTE: Basic knowledge of MATLAB isrequired in both MAT 67 and 22A. Studentscan learn it on their own, enroll in ENG 6 orin the one unit course MAT 22AL (can betaken concurrently).Depth Subject Matter ....................... 48-52A. Entry Level (Optional) ...................... 0-4(Suggested choices: one course fromMathematics 108, 114, 115A, 141, 145)B. Core ...............................................28Mathematics 150A.............................. 4Mathematics 135A.............................. 4Mathematics 125AB ............................ 8Mathematics 128ABC........................12C. Enrichment ......................................121. Choice of two courses from Mathematics118ABC, 119AB, 129, 133, 167,185A................................................. 82. Choice of one course from Mathematics111, 114, 115A, 116, 135B, 141, 145,146, 147, 148, 150B, 165 ................. 4D. Choose one Emphasis from the followingtwo....................................................... 8Computational and MathematicalBiology EmphasisMathematics 124................................ 4One approved upper division course inBiology .............................................. 4Computational and MathematicsEmphasisMathematics 168................................ 4One approved upper division courseinvolving extensive computation or theoryof computation.................................... 4Total Units for the Major .................. 83-94Medieval and EarlyModern StudiesChanges to Medieval and EarlyModern Studies Major ProgramRequirementsA.B. Major Requirements:UNITSPreparatory Subject Matter .................. 22Medieval Studies 20A, 20B .................. 10Three additional courses chosen from: ArtHistory 1B, 1C, 1E; Comparative Literature 2,10A, 10B, 10C, 10D, 10E; English 10A,46A; German 48; History 4A, 4B;Humanities 1*, 9; Philosophy 21, 22 ..... 12Language proficiency is a desideratum.Courses in Latin and other Europeanlanguages are strongly recommended,particularly for students planning to pursuegraduate studies in the medieval or earlymodern field.Microbiology andMolecular GeneticsChange to department name &Related Courses.Formerly MicrobiologyRelated Courses. The offerings of the Departmentof Microbiology and Molecular Genetics are augmentedby courses in Food Science and Technology;Medical Microbiology; Molecular and Cellular Biology;Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology;Plant Pathology; and Soil Science.Faculty of the Department of Microbiology andMolecular Genetics also teach or participate in thefollowing courses: Biological Sciences 2A, 101 104and 181.MusicChanges to the MusicUndergraduate Major, Honors &Minor Program RequirementsA.B. Major Requirements:UNITSPreparatory Subject Matter ............. 27-45Music 6A, 6B, 6C.................................. 9plus Music 2A, 2B, 2C ....................(0-6)*and Music 16A, 16B, 16C ..............(0-6)*Music 7A, 7B, 7C.................................. 9plus Music 17A, 17B, 17C ..............(0-6)*Music 24A, 24B, 24C............................ 9* May be excused by diagnosticexamination at the beginning of eachquarter.Depth Subject Matter ....................... 36-40Choose upper division courses from one ofthe following tracks:Track 1: Music Composition .................. 39Music 124A, 124B ............................. 6Music 121 or 122 .............................. 4Music 131 (one year).......................... 6Music 195 ......................................... 2At least 6 units selected from Music140-150............................................ 6Music 101A, 101B ............................. 8Music 103 ......................................... 3At least 4 further units selected from Music102, 107A, 107B, 108A, 108B, 113,114, 121, 122,192, 198, 199 ........... 4Track 2: Music History, Theory, andEthnomusicology.................................. 40Music 124A, 124B ............................. 6Music 121 and/or 122 ....................... 8(Need 8 units of seminar courses chosenfrom above in any combination. Note:Music 121 and 122 may be repeated forcredit.)Music 131 (one year).......................... 6Music 195 ......................................... 2At least 6 units selected from Music140-150............................................ 6At least 12 further units selected from Music101A, 101B, 102, 108A, 108B, 113,114, 121, 122,192, 198, 199 ......... 12Track 3: Music Performance .................. 37Music 124A, 124B ............................. 6Music 121 or 122 .............................. 4Music 131 (one year).......................... 6Music 195 ......................................... 2At least 13 units selected from Music131, 140-150.................................. 13At least 6 further units selected from Music101A, 101B, 102, 108A, 108B, 113,114, 121, 122,192, 198, 199 ........... 6Total Units for the Major .................. 64-85Note: A maximum of 19 units in performancecourses (Music 131, 140-150) apply toward thedegree; see Unit Credit Guidelines, College of Lettersand Science degree requirements section. AcademicSenate By-Law 51c makes it possible forstudents to take more than 19 units of performanceclasses without those additional units countingtoward the 225-unit cap on units:Composition Honors.........................43-47Music 101A, 101B ............................. 6Music 124A, 124B ............................. 8Music 103 ......................................... 3Music 121 or 122 .............................. 4Music 131 (one year).......................... 6At least 6 units selected from Music140-150............................................ 6Two quarters of Music 194H for a total of atleast 6 units resulting in a Seniorthesis................................................. 6At least 4-8 further units from Music102, 103, 107A, 107B, 107C, 108A,108B, 113, 114,121.122, 192, 198,199 ................................................4-8Music History, Theory and EthnomusicologyHonors ............................................... 44Music 124A, 124B ............................. 6Music 121 or 122 (twice) .................... 8Music 131 (one year).......................... 6At least 6 units selected from Music140-150............................................ 6Two quarters of Music 194H for a totalof at least 6 units resulting in a Seniorthesis................................................. 6At least 12 further units selected from Music101A, 101B, 102,108A,108B, 113, 114,121, 122, 192, 198, 199 ................ 12A student becomes eligible for graduation with honorsby meeting the minimum GPA and courseQuarter 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
2012-2014 <strong>General</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> Course Supplement and Policies and Requirements Addendum127requirements established by the College of Lettersand Science. To qualify for high or highest honors,students must also complete the Music Departmenthonors program with a GPA of 3.500 or above andwrite a thesis or submit a portfolio that meets the criteriafor high honors or highest honors. Studentsapply to participate in the department honors programduring the latter part of their junior year.Admission to the program is based on GPA, a thesisproposal, examples of previous writing, and the recommendationof a faculty member who is willing tosponsor the student's project. Students who anticipateseeking admission to the honors program areurged to complete at least one offering of Music 121or 122 before the end of their junior year. Interestedstudents are urged to consult with faculty in their fieldearly in their junior year.Major Advisers. J. Thomas (A-F), A. Triest (G-M),M. Pelo (N-Z)Minor Program Requirements:UNITSMusic ................................................... 22A minimum of 16 units of upper divisionMusic courses ...................................... 16Courses chosen from: Music 105, 106,107A, 107B, 110A-G, 115, 126, 129A-DA minimum of 6 units in upper division musicperformance courses ............................. 6Courses chosen from: Music 140, 141,142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148,149, 150Neurobiology,Physiology, andBehaviorChanges to Neuroscience MinorProgram RequirementsMinor Program Requirements:Neuroscience........................................ 18Neurobiology, Physiology, & Behavior100...................................................... 4Five courses from:Choose at least four from the following:Neurobiology, Physiology, & Behavior 107,112, 124, 126, 160, 161, 162, 164,165, 166, 167, 168, 169One of the following may be completed tofulfill the course requirement:Psychology 113, 121, 129, 135,Linguistics 175, Philosophy 103, HumanDevelopment 163The following courses are cross-listed andeither offering can be used to fulfill thecourse requirement: Neurobiology,Physiology, & Behavior 124/Neuroscience124, Neurobiology, Physiology, & Behavior160/Neuroscience 160PsychologyChanges to Psychology MajorProgram RequirementsPreparatory Requirements. Before declaring amajor in psychology, students must complete the followingcourses with a combined grade point averageof at least 2.500. All courses must be taken fora letter grade. (Students in the Bachelor of Science,Biology program must complete Biological Sciences2A.):UNITSPsychology 1, 41 ................................... 8Statistics 13 or 102................................ 4Biological Sciences 2AorBiological Sciences 10 and one course fromAnthropology 1, Molecular and CellularBiology 10, Neurobiology, Physiology, andBehavior 10 ................................... 4 or 8PhysicsChanges to Applied Physics MajorProgram RequirementsB.S. Major Requirements:UNITSPreparatory Subject Matter..............49-56Physics 9A, 9B, 9C, 9D or 9HA, 9HB,9HC, 9HD, 9HE ..............................19-25Mathematics 21A, 21B, 21C, 21D,22A, 22B ........................................... 22Computer Science Engineering 30 (orequivalent programming course) .............. 4Depending on area of concentration:Chemistry 2A or 2HA (2B-2C or 2HB-2HChighly recommended)orComputer Science Engineering 40orMathematics 22AL ...............................4-5SociologyChanges to the Sociology MajorProgram RequirementsSociologyA.B. Degree Requirements:<strong>General</strong> emphasis:UNITSPreparatory Subject Matter..............28-29Sociology 1; 46A, and 46B .................. 13Sociology 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 25, 30A, or30B....................................................3-4Anthropology 2 or 20 ............................ 4Select from History 4A, 4B, 4C, 6, 7A, 7B,7C, 8, 9A, 9B, 10C, 15, 17A, 17B......... 4Select from Philosophy 5, 14, 24............. 4Depth Subject Matter ............................ 44(A) Sociology 100 ................................. 4(B) Select one course from each of thefollowing four categories:Individual, Culture and Society: Sociology125, 126, 135 .................................. 4Stratification and Social Differentiation:Sociology 130, 132, 140.................... 4Organizations and Institutions: Sociology118, 131, 146, 180A ........................ 4Social Dynamics: Sociology 104, 141,143A, 170 ........................................ 4(C) Select three upper division courses fromone of the following clusters, not countingcourses taken to fulfill requirement B....... 12(1) Individual, Culture and Society:Sociology 102, 120, 122, 125, 126, 127,128, 129, 131, 132, 134, 135, 137,143B, 148, 150, 152, 153, 172, 173,174, 175, 176(2) Stratification and Social Differentiation:Sociology 118, 128, 129, 130, 132, 133,134, 140, 145A, 145B, 171, 172, 185,188, and not more than one of thefollowing courses: African American andAfrican Studies 123; Asian AmericanStudies 100; Chicana/o Studies 110; orNative American Studies 115(3) Organizations and Institutions:Sociology 118, 124, 131, 133, 139, 144,146, 149, 150, 151, 154, 155, 159,160, 180A, 180B, 181, 182, 183, 185(4) Social Dynamics: Sociology 104, 123,125, 138, 141, 143A, 145A, 145B, 147,148, 156, 157, 158, 170(5) Student-Initiated Thematic Cluster:developed with a faculty adviser andapproved by the Sociology UndergraduateCurriculum Committee(D) Eight units of Sociology beyond coursestaken to fulfill above requirements, andoutside of the course cluster used to fulfillrequirement C ........................................8(E) One additional elective upper divisionSociology course not already used to fulfillother major requirements. May use SOC190X, 191, 192/193, 194HA-194HB,195 ......................................................4Total Units for the Major ..................72-73Law and Society emphasis:UNITSPreparatory Subject Matter...................29Sociology 1; 3, 4, or 11; 46A and46B ....................................................17Anthropology 2 or 20; Political Science 1, 3,4, 7 ......................................................4Select from History 4A, 4B, 4C, 6, 7A, 7B,7C, 8, 9A, 9B, 10C, 15, 17A, 17B .........4Philosophy 5, 14, 24 ..............................4Depth Subject Matter .......................43-44Sociology 100 and 155..........................8Select courses from the following categories:Individual Culture and Society: Sociology125, 126, 135 ...................................4Stratification and Social Differentiation:Sociology 130, 132, 140 ....................4Organizations and Institutions: Sociology118, 131, 146, 160, 180A .................4Crime and Social Dynamics: Sociology120, 150, 151, 152, 171 .................12Stratifications and Social Dynamics:Sociology 118, 137, 148, 156, 157, 158;African American and African Studies 123,145A, 145B; Chicana/o Studies 130,132; Native American Studies 117,118. ..................................................4Legal Studies: Asian American Studies 155;Chicana/o Studies 182; English 107;Environmental Science and Policy 161;Environmental Toxicology 138; Hydrology150; Philosophy 119; Political Science122, 150, 151, 152, 154; Psychology153; Women's Studies 140 ...............3-4One additional elective upper divisionSociology course not already used to fulfillother major requirements. May useSociology 190X, 191, 192/193, 194HA-194HB, 195 .......................................4Total Units for the Major ..................72-73Social Services emphasis:Preparatory Subject Matter..............26-28Sociology 2; 3; 46A and 46B................16Psychology 1 .........................................4Select from African American and AfricanStudies 10, 15; Asian American Studies 1,2; Chicana/o Studies 10, 50; NativeAmerican Studies 1, 10; Sociology 4, 11,30A, or 30B .......................................6-8Depth Subject Matter ............................44Sociology 131, 140, 185 .....................12Psychology 140, 142, 151, or 168..........4Select courses from the following categories:Social Issues: Sociology 104, 120, 122,124, 139, 143A, 144, 146, 149, 150,Quarter 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