1282012-2014 <strong>General</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> Course Supplement and Policies and Requirements Addendum152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 158, 160,170, 171 ........................................... 8Social Interaction: Sociology 126, 127,128, 143B, 148, 157 ......................... 4Race and Ethnicity: African American andAfrican Studies 100; Asian AmericanStudies 110, 111, 150; Chicana/o Studies110; Community and RegionalDevelopment 176; Native AmericanStudies 115; Sociology 129, 130, 134,137, 172 ........................................... 4Gender: Sociology 132, 133, 145B,172 ................................................... 4Organizational Behavior: Sociology 139,146, 151, 154, 159, 180A, 180B, 181,182, 183 ........................................... 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.................. 70-72Comparative Studies and WorldDevelopment emphasis:Preparatory Subject Matter ............. 29-59Sociology 1; 5; 46A and 46B ...............17Economics 1B ........................................ 4Anthropology 2 or 20............................. 4History 10C or Political Science 2 ............ 4Course work in one modern foreign languageat the two-year level or provide proof ofproficiency ..................................... 27-30Depth Subject Matter ............................ 48Sociology 100, 104, 141, 145A, 170...20Anthropology 126A, 126B, or Economics115A ................................................... 4Anthropology 127; Sociology 118, 130,131, 143A, 144, 145B, 156, 158........12Regional focus, three courses from one of thefollowing groups ..................................12(1) Africa: African American and AfricanStudies 110, 111, 162; Anthropology140A, 140B; History 115A, 115B, 115C,116; Political Science 134, 149(2) Latin America: African American andAfrican Studies 107A, 180; Anthropology144, 146; History 159, 161A, 161B, 162,163A, 163B, 164, 165, 166A, 166B,167, 168; Native American Studies 120,133; Political Science 143; Sociology 158;Spanish 170, 172, 173(3) Middle East: Anthropology 142; History112A, 112B, 113, 190A, 190B, 190C,193A, 193B; Jewish Studies (see anadvisor); Middle Eastern Studies (see anadvisor); Religious Studies 162; Women'sStudies 184(4) Asia-China & Japan: African Americanand African Studies 107C; Anthropology148A, 148B, 148C, 149A, 149B; EastAsian Studies 113; Economics 171; History191 (series), 194A, 194B, 194C; PoliticalScience 148A, 148B; Religious Studies165, 170, 172; Sociology 147, 188(5) Southeast Asia/Pacific: Anthropology143A, 143B, 145, 147; Economics 171;History 191 (series), 195B, 196A, 196B;Political Science 148B, 148C; ReligiousStudies 165, 170, 172Total Units for the Major................ 77-107Sociology—Organizational StudiesA.B. Degree Requirements:UNITSPreparatory Subject Matter .................. 29Sociology 1; 2; 5 or 11; 46A and46B ....................................................21Economics 1A and 1B ............................ 8Depth Subject Matter ............................ 44Sociology 100....................................... 4Sociology 180A..................................... 4Sociology 106 (or its equivalent).............. 4Select from Communication 134, 136,172; Sociology 126............................... 4Select five courses from below, at least threecourses from Sociology ......................... 20Agricultural and Resource Economics 112,130; American Studies 125; Communityand Regional Development 151, 152, 154,156, 158, 162, 164, 168; Economics116, 121A, 121B, 151A, 151B; History185B, 194D; Political Science 107, 180,187; Sociology 103, 124, 138, 139, 141,154, 159, 160, 180B, 181, 183, 185Select from Sociology 128, 130, 132,134, 140, 145A, 145B, 172 ................. 4One additional elective upper divisionSociology course not already used to fulfillother major requirements. May use Sociology190X, 191, 192/193, 194HA-194HB,195...................................................... 4Total Units for the Major ....................... 73Major Advisers. Consult the Departmental Advisingoffice in 1282 Social Sciences and HumanitiesBuilding.SustainableAgriculture and FoodSystemsChanges to the SustainableAgriculture and Food SystemsMajor Program RequirementsB.S. Major Requirements:UNITSEnglish Composition Requirement ........ 4-8See College requirement, must includeCommunications 1.Core Courses ................................... 24-26Plant Sciences 15................................... 4Community and Regional Development20 ....................................................... 4Plant Sciences 150 ................................ 4Agricultural and Resource Economics121 ..................................................... 4Plant Sciences 190 ............................. 2-4Environmental Science and Policy 191A,191B ................................................... 6Internship Requirement ........................ 12Students must complete at least 12 units ofinternship, 8 of which must be completed offcampus.Applied Production .............................. 6-9Select 1 course from Plant Sciences 49, PlantPathology 40, Viticulture and Enology 101A,101B, 101C, Environmental Horticulture120, Plant Science 131 ....................... 2-3Select 1 course from Animal Science 49A-J,Animal Science 41L ............................ 2-3Select 1 course from Applied BiologicalSystems Technology 49, 52, 101, 142.. 2-3Track I: Agriculture and EcologyFocuses on crop and animal production systems,ecology, and practices that mitigate negativeimpacts while producing environmental and socialbenefits.UNITSPreparatory Subject Matter ............. 59-60Mathematics 16A, 16B .......................... 6Plant Sciences 120 or Statistics 100 ......... 4Chemistry 2A, 2B ................................ 10Physics 1A ............................................ 3Biological Sciences 2A, 2B ..................... 9Plant Sciences 2..................................... 4Animal Sciences 1 or 2........................... 4Food Science 1 ..................................... 3Economics 1A ....................................... 4Community and Regional Development 1.. 4Select 1 course from Philosophy 14, 15,24 ....................................................... 4Select 1 course from Anthropology 2, PoliticalScience 4, Sociology 1, Sociology 3......4-5Depth Subject Matter ....................... 34-38Agricultural and Resource Economics 120 or147 ...................................................3-4Environmental Science and Policy 161 or169 ...................................................3-4Soil Science 100 or Soil Science 109 ....4-5Select 1 course from Animal Science 129,Environmental Horticulture 160 or,Environmental Science and Policy 100,Evolution and Ecology 101, Plant Sciences105, 142, Wildlife, Fish, and ConservationBiology 154........................................4-5Additional restricted electives chosen inconsultation with an advisor .................. 20Track II: Food and SocietyFocuses on issues related to the social, cultural, politicaland community development aspects of agricultureand food systems.UNITSPreparatory Subject Matter.............. 57-63Philosophy 5 or 31 ................................ 4Select 1 course from Philosophy 14, 15,24 ....................................................... 4Sociology 46B or Statistics 13................. 4Select at least 1 course from Community andRegional Development 151, AppliedBiological Systems Technology 180,Landscape Architecture 150, Statistics 103,Sociology 106 ...................................3-6Chemistry 2A ........................................ 5Biological Sciences 2A or 10 .................. 4Plant Sciences 2 .................................... 4Select 1 course from Evolution and Ecology 2or Biological Sciences 2B or EnvironmentalScience and Policy 1 or 30 or Wildlife, Fish,and Conservation Biology 10 or 11.......3-5Food Science 1 ..................................... 3Soil Science 10 ..................................... 3Economics 1A ....................................... 4Political Science 4.................................. 4Select 1 course from Anthropology 2,Sociology 1, Sociology 3......................4-5Community and Regional Development1, 2 ..................................................... 8Depth Subject Matter ....................... 43-44Agricultural and Resource Economics 112 or150 ..................................................... 4Select 1 course from Agricultural andResource Economics 147, 176,Environmental Science and Policy 160,161, 169, 172, 179 ...........................3-4Choose 12 units from Anthropology 101,102, Community and Regional Development142, 152, Sociology 139, 144, 145A,145B.................................................. 12Select 1 course from American Studies 101C,155, History 172 or Philosophy 109 ....... 4Additional restricted electives chosen inconsultation with an advisor .................. 20Track III: Economics and PolicyFocuses on issues related to agricultural andresource economics, policy and management.UNITSPreparatory Subject Matter.............. 60-63Mathematics 16A, 16B .......................... 6Sociology 46B or Statistics 13................. 4Select 1 course from Agricultural andResource Economics 106, Statistics 103,Sociology 106 ...................................... 4Chemistry 2A ........................................ 5Biological Sciences 2A or 10 .................. 4Plant Sciences 2 .................................... 4Select 1 course from Evolution and Ecology 2,Biological Sciences 2B, EnvironmentalQuarter 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 Addendum129Science and Policy 1, 30, Wildlife, Fish,and Conservation Biology 10, 11 ......... 3-5Food Science 1...................................... 3Soil Science 10...................................... 3Economics 1A, 1B.................................. 8Political Science 4 .................................. 4Select 1 course from Anthropology 2,Sociology 1, Sociology 3..................... 4-5Community and Regional Development 1.. 4Select 1 course from Philosophy 14, 15,24........................................................ 4Depth Subject Matter ....................... 43-44Select 1 course from Agricultural andResource Economics 112, 150, 157 ........ 4Select 11-12 units from Agricultural andResource Economics 120, 130, 147, 176,Environmental Science and Policy 160, 161,169, 172, 179............................... 11-12Select 8 units from Anthropology 101, 102,Community and Regional Development 142,152, Sociology 139, 144, 145A, 145B... 8Additional restricted electives chosen inconsultation with an advisor .................. 20Total units for the major .............. 139-162Wildlife, Fish, andConservation BiologyChanges to the Wildlife, Fish, andConservation Biology MajorProgram RequirementsB.S. Major Requirements:UNITSWritten/Oral Expression ......................... 8University Writing Program 1................... 4Communication 1................................... 4Above requirements simultaneously satisfythe College requirements.Preparatory Subject Matter.............. 49-50Biological Sciences 2A, 2B, 2C ............. 14Chemistry 2A, 2B, 8A, 8B .................... 16Mathematics 16A, 16B........................... 6Physics 1A, 1B ...................................... 6Statistics 100, 102, or Plant Sciences120...................................................... 4Wildlife, Fish, and ConservationBiology 10, 11, or 50 ......................... 3-4Depth Subject Matter ....................... 47-54Students graduating with this major arerequired to attain at least a C average(2.000) in all courses taken at the universityin depth subject matter.Environmental Science and Policy 100 orEvolution and Ecology 101 ..................... 4Evolution and Ecology 100 ..................... 4Biological Sciences 101.......................... 4Wildlife, Fish, and ConservationBiology 121 or 130 ............................... 4Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior102 or Wildlife, Fish, and ConservationBiology 141 .......................................... 4Wildlife, Fish, and ConservationBiology 122 .......................................... 4Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology154...................................................... 4Choose three lecture courses and two(laboratory) courses from Wildlife, Fish, andConservation Biology 110, (110L), 111,(111L), 120, (120L), or Evolution andEcology 134, (134L) ....................... 12-15Choose one course (two recommended)from Statistics 104, 106, or 108.............. 4Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology100, or 101 & 101L, or 102 & 102L.... 4-7Landscape Architecture 150 .................... 3Strongly recommended, but not requiredAnatomy, Physiology and Cell Biology100 ..................................................... 4Restricted Electives...........................15-24Choose one from the five Areas of Specializationshown below. Students must maintain a C average(2.000 GPA) and pass all course work in their chosenspecialization.Areas of Specialization(1) Conservation Biology: Complete Wildlife,Fish, and Conservation Biology 155 & 155L.Choose one course from EnvironmentalScience and Policy 161, 170, or 171.Choose two courses from EnvironmentalHorticulture 160, Environmental Scienceand Policy 127, Evolution and Ecology115, 117, 138, 147, Wildlife, Fish, andConservation Biology 152, 156, or 157.Choose one course from Animal Science103, Nature and Culture 120, 140, orVeterinary Medicine 170.(2) Fish Biology: Complete Wildlife, Fish, andConservation Biology 120 & 120L.Choose one course from Entomology 116or Evolution and Ecology 112 & 112L.Choose three courses from Animal Science118, Environmental Science and Policy116N, 150C, 151, 151L, Evolution andEcology 115, Environmental Science andManagement 100, Hydrology 143,Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology155 & 155L, or 157.Choose one course from Hydrology 150,Environmental Science and Policy 161,169, or Landscape Architecture 150.(3) Wildlife Biology: Complete Wildlife, Fish,and Conservation Biology 151.Choose one course from Plant Biology 102,Plant Sciences 144, 147 & 147L or 178.Choose one course from EnvironmentalHorticulture 160, Environmental Scienceand Policy 155, Plant Sciences 130,Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology155 & 155L, 156, or 157.Choose two courses from Animal Science104, Environmental Science and Policy121, Environmental Toxicology 101,Evolution and Ecology 107, LandscapeArchitecture 150, Medical Microbiology116, Wildlife, Fish, and ConservationBiology 136, 141 (cannot be used tosimultaneously satisfy the Depth SubjectMatter requirement), or 152.Note: Students interested in certification asa Wildlife Biologist from The WildlifeSociety should consider additional coursesin plant sciences. Recommended coursesinclude Plant Biology 108, 117, 118, 119,148, Plant Sciences 131, 144, 145, or178.(4) Wildlife Health: Complete eitherBiological Sciences 102 and 103 or AnimalBiology 102 and 103.Choose one course from Wildlife, Fish, andConservation Biology 136, 151, 152, or155 &155L.Choose one course from Animal Science103 or 170.Choose one course from Anatomy,Physiology, and Cell Biology 100, AnimalScience 104, Medical Microbiology 115,116, Microbiology 102, Molecular andCell Biology 150, Neurobiology,Physiology, and Behavior 101, 126, 127,128, 140, or Veterinary Medicine andEpidemiology 158. Note that this AOSrecommends additional preparatorycourses; pre-requisites for admission toVeterinary Medicine vary among schoolsand students should confirm the specificrequirements of the school(s) to which theywish to apply. Additional Preparatory(recommended, not required): Chemistry2C, 118A, 118B, 118C, Physics 7A, 7B,7C.(5) Individualized: Students may, with priorapproval of their adviser and the curriculumcommittee, design their own individualizedspecialization within the major. Thespecialization will consist of five upperdivision courses with a common theme.Total Units for the Degree ............119-136Quarter 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