^ AMSL 150 Introduction to Deaf Culture (M) ^ GEOG 102 Cultural Geography (C,M,MMR) ^ ANTH 103 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ^ HIST 115A History of the Americas I (C,M,MMR) (C,M,MMR) ^ HIST 115B History of the Americas II (C,M,MMR) ^ ANTH 200 Introduction to North American Indians (M) ^ HIST 120 Introduction to Asian Civilizations (C,M,MMR) ^ ANTH 210 Introduction to California Indians (C,M) ^ HIST 121 Asian Civilizations in Modern Times ^ ARTF 113 Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the (C,M,MMR) Americas (M,MMR) ^ HIST 123 U.S. History from the Asian Pacific ^ ARTF 115 African Art (C,M) American Perspective (C,M) ^ ARTF 120 Native American Art (M) ^ HIST 130 The Modern Middle East (M) ^ BLAS 104 Black Psychology (C,M) ^ HIST 150 Native Americans in United States History (M) ^ BLAS 110 African American Art (C,M) cademic Requirements

^ HIST 151 Native Americans in United States A ^ BLAS 111 Cultural Influences on African Art (M) History (M) ^ BLAS 115 Sociology from a Black Perspective (C) ^ INTE 125 History of Furniture and Interiors (M) ^ BLAS 116 Contemporary Social Problems from a ^ MUSI 109 World Music (C,M,MMR) Black Perspective (C,M) ^ NUTR 153 Cultural Foods (M) ^ BLAS 120 Black Music (C,M) ^ PHIL 125 Philosophy of Women (C,M) ^ BLAS 125 Dynamics of the Black (M) ^ POLI 103 Comparative Politics (C,M,MMR) ^ BLAS 130 The Black Family (C,M) ^ POLI 140 Contemporary International Politics ^ BLAS 135 Introduction to Black Politics (C) (C,M,MMR) ^ BLAS 140A History of the U.S., Black Perspectives ^ SOCO 101 Principles of Sociology (C,M,MMR) (C,M,MMR) ^ SOCO 110 Contemporary Social Problems ^ BLAS 140B History of the U.S., Black Perspectives (C,M,MMR) (C,M,MMR) ^ SOCO 125 Sociology of the Family (C,M) ^ BLAS 145A Introduction to African History (C,M) ^ SOCO 150 Sociology of Latinos/Latinas (C,M) ^ BLAS 145B Introduction to African History (C) ^ SOCO 223 Globalization and Social Change ^ BLAS 150 Black Women in Literature, Film and the (C,M,MMR) Media (C,M) ^ BLAS 155 African American Literature (C,M) General Education Defined ^ CHIC 110A Introduction to Chicano Studies (C,M) General Education courses should contribute to the ^ CHIC 110B Introduction to Chicano Studies (C,M) broad education of career technical and transfer ^ CHIC 135 Chicana/o Literature (C,M) students in the areas of critical thinking, writing, ^ CHIC 141A United States History from a Chicano and oral communication skills, understanding of Perspective (C,M) and the ability to use quantitative analysis, and ^ CHIC 141B United States History from a Chicano awareness of the arts and humanities; and of the Perspective (C,M) physical, social and behavioral sciences as they affect ^ CHIC 190 Chicano Images in Film (C,M) one’s interaction with the diverse local and global ^ CHIC 210 Chicano Culture (C,M) communities. General Education Requirements ^ CHIL 141 The Child, Family and Community Title 5: Section 55063: (C,M,MMR) a. Natural Sciences. Courses in the natural ^ COMS 180 Intercultural Communication sciences are those that examine the (C,M,MMR) physical universe, its life forms, and its ^ DRAM 109 Theatre and Social Issues (C) natural phenomena. To satisfy the General ^ ENGL 202 Introduction to Linguistics (C,M) Education Requirement in natural sciences, ^ ENGL 230 Asian American Literature (M,MMR) a course shall be designed to help the student develop an appreciation and ^ FILI 100 Filipino American Experience (MMR) understanding of the scientific method, ^ GEND 101 Introduction to Gender Studies (C) and encourage an understanding of the

San Diego Mesa College • 2016–2017 103 relationships between science and other shall be designed to include both human activities. This category would expository and argumentative writing.

A include introductory or integrative courses

cademic Requirementscademic 2. Communication and Analytical in astronomy, biology, chemistry, general Thinking. Courses fulfilling the physical science, geology, meteorology, communication and analytical oceanography, physical geography, physical thinking requirement include oral anthropology, physics and other scientific communication, mathematics, logic, disciplines. statistics, computer languages and b. Social and Behavioral Sciences. Courses programming, and related disciplines. in the social and behavioral sciences Ethnic Studies will be offered in at least one are those which focus on people as of the required areas. members of society. To satisfy the general education requirement in social and behavioral sciences, a course shall be General Education Requirements designed to develop an awareness of the (Option 4) method of inquiry used by the social and behavioral sciences. It shall be designed to () Colleges in parenthesis indicate where the stimulate critical thinking about the ways course is approved for General Education people act and have acted in response Requirements. to their societies and should promote C—City College appreciation of how societies and social M—Mesa College subgroups operate. This category would MMR—Miramar College include introductory or integrative survey ^ Courses with a caret fulfill District multicultural courses in cultural anthropology, cultural studies graduation requirement. geography, economics, history, political science, psychology, sociology and related * Courses with an asterisk may satisfy more than disciplines. one area and/or general education requirement but may not be counted more than once for this. c. Humanities. Courses in the humanities are those which study the cultural Only one course in a student’s major discipline may activities and artistic expressions of human be used to meet the San Diego Community College beings. To satisfy the general education District General Education Requirements. Liberal Arts requirement in the humanities, a course and Sciences, and AA-T and AS-T degrees allow for shall be designed to help the student double counting of courses in the major discipline. develop an awareness of the ways in The following information is based on 2016–2017 which people throughout the ages and course offerings and is subject to change. Please in different cultures have responded to contact the Counseling Department for updates. themselves, help the student develop aesthetic understanding and an ability to The State of California requires the completion of a make value judgments. Such courses could minimum of 18 units of general education with at include introductory or integrative courses least a 2.0 grade point average. One course must be in the arts, foreign languages, literature, selected from each of the following areas: English philosophy, and religion. Composition; Communication/Analytical Thinking; the Sciences (Life or Physical, not both); Humanities; d. Language and Rationality. Courses in Social Sciences; and a sixth course chosen from any language and rationality are those which area. develop for the student the principles and applications of language toward logical thought, clear and precise expression and A. Language and Rationality critical evaluation of communication in A minimum of three semester units, or four quarter whatever symbol system the student uses. units, must be completed. Choose one course from the 1. English Composition. Courses fulfilling following: the written composition requirement

104 San Diego Mesa College • 2016–2017 1. English Composition MATH 119 Elementary Statistics (C,M,MMR) MATH 121 Basic Techniques of Applied ENGL 101 Reading and Composition (C,M,MMR) Calculus I (C,M,MMR) ENGL 105 Composition and Literature (C,M,MMR) MATH 122 Basic Techniques of Calculus II ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and Intermediate (C,M,MMR) Composition (C,M,MMR) MATH 141 Precalculus (C,M,MMR) A minimum of three semester units, or four quarter MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I units, must be completed. Choose one course from the (C,M,MMR) following: MATH 151 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (C,M,MMR) 2. Communication and Analytical Thinking MATH 181 Mecomtronics College Algebra and Trigonometry I (C) BIOL 200 Biological Statistics (C,M) MATH 182 Mecomtronics College Algebra and cademic Requirements BUSE 101 Business Mathematics (C,M,MMR) Trigonometry II (C) A BUSE 115 Statistics for Business (M) MATH 183 Mecomtronics Calculus I (C) CISC 150 Introduction to Computer and MATH 210A Concepts of Elementary School Information Sciences (C,M) Mathematics I (C,M,MMR) CISC 181 Principles of Information Systems MATH 210B Concepts of Elementary School (C,M,MMR) Mathematics II (C,M,MMR) COMS 99 Voice and Diction for Non-Native MATH 245 Discrete Mathematics (C,M,MMR) Speakers of English (C,MMR) MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III COMS 101 Voice and Articulation (C,M) (C,M,MMR) COMS 103 Oral Communication (C,M,MMR) MATH 254 Introduction to Linear Algebra (C,M,MMR) COMS 135 Interpersonal Communication (C,M,MMR) MATH 255 Differential Equations (C,M,MMR) COMS 160 Argumentation (C,M,MMR) PHIL 100 Logic and Critical Thinking (C,M,MMR) COMS 170 Small Group Communication (C,M) PHIL 101 Symbolic Logic (C,M,MMR) ^ COMS 180 Intercultural Communication * PHIL 205 Critical Thinking and Writing in (C,M,MMR) Philosophy (C,M,MMR) GISG 104 Geographic Information Science and PSYC 258 Behavioral Science Statistics Spatial Reasoning (C,M) (C,M,MMR) MATH 84 Practical Geometry (M) MATH 85 Practical Career Mathematics (C,M) B. Natural Sciences MATH 92 Applied Beginning and Intermediate A minimum of three semester units, or four quarter Algebra (M) units, must be completed. Choose one course from the MATH 96 Intermediate Algebra and Geometry following: (C,M,MMR) 1. Life Sciences MATH 98 Technical Intermediate Algebra and Geometry (C) ANTH 102 Introduction to Physical Anthropology MATH 104 Trigonometry (C,M,MMR) (C,M,MMR) MATH 107 Introduction to Scientific ANTH 104 Laboratory in Physical Anthropology Programming (C) (C,M,MMR) MATH 107L Introduction to Scientific BIOL 100 Natural History - Environmental Programming Lab (C) Biology - Lecture/Laboratory (M,MMR) MATH 115 Gateway to Experimental Statistics BIOL 101 Issues in Environmental Biology - (C,MMR) Lecture/Laboratory (C) MATH 116 College and Matrix Algebra BIOL 107 General Biology - Lecture/Laboratory (C,M,MMR) (C,M,MMR) MATH 118 A Survey of Modern Mathematics BIOL 109 Introduction to Applied Biology (C) (C,M,MMR) BIOL 110 Introduction to Oceanography (C,M)

San Diego Mesa College • 2016–2017 105 BIOL 111 Cancer Biology (C) CHEM 130L Introduction to Organic & Biological Chemistry - Laboratory (C,M,MMR) BIOL 115 Marine Biology (C,M,MMR) A CHEM 152 Introduction to General Chemistry cademic Requirementscademic BIOL 120 The Environment of Man (M) (C,M,MMR) BIOL 130 Human Heredity (C,M,MMR) CHEM 152L Introduction to General Chemistry BIOL 131 Introduction to Biotechnology (MMR) Laboratory (C,M,MMR) BIOL 135 Biology of Human Nutrition (C,MMR) CHEM 200 General Chemistry I - Lecture (C,M,MMR) BIOL 160 Elements of Human Anatomy & Physiology - Lecture/Laboratory CHEM 200L General Chemistry I - Laboratory (M,MMR) (C,M,MMR) BIOL 180 Plants and People (C,M,MMR) CHEM 201 General Chemistry II - Lecture (C,M,MMR) BIOL 205 General Microbiology (C,M,MMR) CHEM 201L General Chemistry II - Laboratory BIOL 210A Introduction to the Biological (C,M,MMR) Sciences I - Lecture/Laboratory (C,M,MMR) CHEM 231 Organic Chemistry I - Lecture (C,M,MMR) BIOL 210B Introduction to the Biological Sciences II - Lecture/Laboratory CHEM 231L Organic Chemistry I - Laboratory (C,M,MMR) (C,M,MMR) BIOL 215 Introduction to Zoology (C,M) CHEM 233 Organic Chemistry II - Lecture (C,M,MMR) BIOL 230 Human Anatomy (C,M,MMR) CHEM 233L Organic Chemistry II - Laboratory BIOL 235 Human Physiology (C,M,MMR) (C,M,MMR) BIOL 250 Introduction to Botany (M) CHEM 251 Quantitative Analytical Chemistry (C,M,MMR) BIOL 285 Tropical Biology Field Experience (MMR) ENGN 110 Science for Technical Applications (C) CHEM 103 General, Organic, and Biological GEOG 101 Physical Geography (C,M,MMR) Chemistry (MMR) GEOG 101L Physical Geography - Laboratory MEDA 55 Fundamentals Human Anatomy and (C,M,MMR) Physiology (M) GEOL 100 Physical Geology (C,M,MMR) NUTR 150 Nutrition (C,M,MMR) GEOL 101 Physical Geology - Laboratory NUTR 155 Advanced Nutrition (M,MMR) (C,M,MMR) PSYC 260 Introduction to Physiological GEOL 104 Earth Science (C,M,MMR) Psychology (C,M,MMR) GEOL 111 The Earth Through Time (C,M,MMR) 2. Physical Sciences GEOL 120 Earth Science Laboratory (C,M) MCTR 120A Basic Physics for Technical ASTR 101 Descriptive Astronomy (C,M,MMR) Applications I (C) ASTR 109 Practice in Observing - Laboratory MCTR 120B Basic Physics for Technical (C,M) Applications II (C) ASTR 111 Astronomy Laboratory (C,M,MMR) PHYN 100 Survey of Physical Science - Lecture AVIA 115 Aviation Weather (MMR) (C,M,MMR) CHEM 100 Fundamentals of Chemistry PHYN 101 Survey of Physical Science - (C,M,MMR) Laboratory (C,M,MMR) CHEM 100L Fundamentals of Chemistry - PHYN 105 Physical Science for Elementary Laboratory (C,M,MMR) Education (M,MMR) CHEM 103 General, Organic, and Biological PHYN 120 The Oceans (M,MMR) Chemistry (MMR) PHYS 100 Introductory Physics Lecture/ CHEM 111 Chemistry in Society (C,M,MMR) Laboratory (C,M) CHEM 111L Chemistry and Society Laboratory PHYS 125 General Physics (C,M,MMR) (C,M,MMR) PHYS 126 General Physics II (C,M,MMR) CHEM 130 Introduction to Organic & Biological PHYS 180A General Physics I (C,MMR) Chemistry (C,M,MMR) PHYS 180B General Physics II (C,MMR)

106 San Diego Mesa College • 2016–2017 PHYS 181A General Physics Lab I (C,MMR) ^ BLAS 150 Black Women in Literature, Film and the Media (C,M) PHYS 181B General Physics Lab II (C,MMR) ^ BLAS 155 African American Literature (C,M) PHYS 195 Mechanics (C,M,MMR) CHIC 130 Mexican Literature in Translation PHYS 196 Electricity and Magnetism (C,M,MMR) (C,M) PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and Modern Physics ^ CHIC 135 Chicana/o Literature (C,M) (C,M,MMR) CHIC 138 Literature of La Raza in Latin America C. Humanities in Translation (C,M) ^ CHIC 190 Chicano Images in Film (C,M) A minimum of three semester units, or four quarter ^ CHIC 210 Chicano Culture (C,M) units, must be completed. Choose one course from the CHIC 230 Chicano Art (C,M) following: CHIN 101 First Course in Mandarin Chinese (M) cademic Requirements

AMSL 115 American Sign Language Level I CHIN 102 Second Course in Mandarin Chinese A (C,M) (M) AMSL 116 American Sign Language Level II CHIN 201 Third Course in Mandarin Chinese (C,M) (M) AMSL 215 American Sign Language Level III CHIN 202 Fourth Course in Mandarin Chinese (C,M) (M) AMSL 216 American Sign Language Level IV DANC 181 History of Dance (C,M) (C,M) DFLM 101 Introduction to Film (MMR) ARAB 101 First Course in Arabic (C) DFLM 102 The American Cinema (MMR) ARAB 102 Second Course in Arabic (C) DRAM 105 Introduction to Dramatic Arts (C,M) ARAB 201A Third Course in Arabic (C) DRAM 107 Study of Filmed Plays (C) ARCH 126 History of Ancient World Architecture (M) DRAM 108 Playwriting (C) ARCH 127 History of World Architecture: ^ DRAM 109 Theatre and Social Issues (C) Renaissance Through Contemporary (M) DRAM 136 History of Canonized Theatre - Ancient Greece to the Restoration (C) ARTF 100 Art Orientation (C,M,MMR) DRAM 137 History of Canonized Western ARTF 107 Contemporary Art (M,MMR) Theatre - Restoration to the Present (C) ARTF 108 Women in Art (M) DRAM 150 Cinema as Art and Communication I ARTF 109 Modern Art (C,M,MMR) (M) ARTF 110 Art History: Prehistoric to Gothic DRAM 151 Cinema as Art and (C,M,MMR) Communication II (M) ARTF 111 Art History: Renaissance to Modern ENGL 207 The Art of the Sentence (M) (C,M,MMR) ENGL 208 Introduction to Literature (C,M,MMR) ^ ARTF 113 Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas (M,MMR) ENGL 209 Literary Approaches to Film (C,M,MMR) ^ ARTF 115 African Art (C,M) ENGL 210 American Literature I (C,M,MMR) ^ ARTF 120 Native American Art (M) ENGL 211 American Literature II (C,M,MMR) ARTF 125 Art History: Arts of the Asian Continent (C,M,MMR) ENGL 215 English Literature I: 800–1799 (C,M,MMR) ARTF 191 Cultural Influences on Photography (M) ENGL 216 English Literature II: 1800–Present (C,M,MMR) ARTF 194 Critical Photography (M) ENGL 220 Masterpieces of World Literature I: ARTG 118 Graphic Design History (C,MMR) 1500 BCE–1600 CE (C,M,MMR) ^ BLAS 110 African American Art (C,M) ENGL 221 Masterpieces of World Literature II: ^ BLAS 111 Cultural Influences on African Art (M) 1600–Present (C,M,MMR) ^ BLAS 120 Black Music (C,M) ^ ENGL 230 Asian American Literature (M,MMR)

San Diego Mesa College • 2016–2017 107 ENGL 237 Women in Literature (C,MMR) LATI 101 First Course in Latin (M) ENGL 238 Evaluating Children's Literature (C,M) LATI 102 Second Course in Latin (M) A cademic Requirementscademic ENGL 240 Shakespeare (C,M) LATI 201 Third Course in Latin (M) FASH 120 Fashion History and Trends (M) MULT 116 Unity Game Development (M) FREN 101 First Course in French (C,M) MUSI 100 Introduction to Music (C,M,MMR) FREN 102 Second Course in French (C,M) MUSI 101 Music History I: Middle Ages to Mid 18th Century (M) FREN 201 Third Course in French (C,M) MUSI 102 Music History II: Mid 18th to Early FREN 202 Fourth Course in French (C,M) 20th Century (M) GERM 101 First Course in German (C,M) MUSI 103 History of Rock Music (C,M,MMR) GERM 102 Second Course in German (C,M) MUSI 105 Music of Our Time (M) GERM 201 Third Course in German (C,M) ^ MUSI 109 World Music (C,M,MMR) * HIST 100 World History I (C,M,MMR) MUSI 111 Jazz - History and Development * HIST 101 World History II (C,M,MMR) (C,M,MMR) * HIST 105 Introduction to Western MUSI 117 Music in the United States (M) Civilization I (C,M,MMR) MUSI 118 Asian Music (M) * HIST 106 Introduction to Western MUSI 119 Music in the Americas, Africa & Civilization II (C,M,MMR) Europe (M) ^* HIST 120 Introduction to Asian Civilizations MUSI 125 Music, the Arts and Humanity (M) (C,M,MMR) PHIL 102A Introduction to Philosophy: Reality ^* HIST 121 Asian Civilizations in Modern Times and Knowledge (C,M,MMR) (C,M,MMR) PHIL 102B Introduction to Philosophy: Values ^* HIST 123 U.S. History from the Asian Pacific (C,M,MMR) American Perspective (C,M) PHIL 103 Historical Introduction to Philosophy * HIST 131 Latin America Before Independence (M) (M) PHIL 104A History of Western Philosophy * HIST 132 Latin America Since Independence (C,M,MMR) (M) PHIL 104B History of Western Philosophy (C,M) HUMA 101 Introduction to the Humanities I (C,M,MMR) PHIL 105 Contemporary Philosophy (C) HUMA 102 Introduction to the Humanities II PHIL 106 Asian Philosophy (C,M) (C,M,MMR) PHIL 107 Reflections on Human Nature HUMA 103 Introduction to the New (C,M,MMR) Testament(C,M) * PHIL 108 Perspectives on Human Nature and HUMA 104 Introduction to the Old Testament Society (C,M) (M) PHIL 110 Philosophy of Religion (M) HUMA 106 World Religions (C,M,MMR) PHIL 111 Philosophy in Literature (C,M) HUMA 201 Mythology (C,M,MMR) PHIL 112 Philosophy of Science (M) HUMA 202 Mythology: Hero's Journey (C) ^* PHIL 125 Philosophy of Women (C,M) HUMA 205 Exploring Human Values Through Film (M) PHIL 130 Philosophy of Art and Music (C,M) ^ INTE 125 History of Furniture and Interiors (M) * PHIL 205 Critical Thinking and Writing in Philosophy (C,M,MMR) ITAL 101 First Course in Italian (C,M) PHOT 150 History of Photography (C) ITAL 102 Second Course in Italian (C,M) RTVF 160 Introduction to Cinema (C) ITAL 201 Third Course in Italian (C,M) RTVF 162 Women in Film (C) JAPN 101 First Course in Japanese (M) RUSS 101 First Course in Russian (C,M) JAPN 102 Second Course in Japanese (M) RUSS 102 Second Course in Russian (C,M) JAPN 201 Third Course in Japanese (M) RUSS 201 Third Course in Russian (M) JAPN 202 Fourth Course in Japanese (M)

108 San Diego Mesa College • 2016–2017 SPAN 101 First Course in Spanish (C,M,MMR) ^ BLAS 125 Dynamics of the Black Community (M) SPAN 102 Second Course in Spanish (C,M,MMR) ^ BLAS 130 The Black Family (C,M) SPAN 201 Third Course in Spanish (C,M,MMR) ^ BLAS 135 Introduction to Black Politics (C) SPAN 202 Fourth Course in Spanish (C,M,MMR) ^ BLAS 140A History of the U.S., Black SPAN 215 Spanish for Spanish Speakers I (C,M) Perspectives (C,M,MMR) SPAN 216 Spanish for Spanish Speakers II (C,M) ^ BLAS 140B History of the U.S., Black SUST 102 Environmental Ethics (C) Perspectives (C,M,MMR) TAGA 101 First Course in Tagalog (M,MMR) ^ BLAS 145A Introduction to African History (C,M) TAGA 102 Second Course in Tagalog (M,MMR) ^ BLAS 145B Introduction to African History (C) TAGA 201 Third Course in Tagalog (M,MMR) BLAS 165 Sexuality and Black Culture (C,M) BLAS 175 Psycho-History of Racism and VIET 101 First Course in Vietnamese (M) cademic Requirements

Sexism (M) A VIET 102 Second Course in Vietnamese (M) BUSE 100 Introduction to Business (C,M,MMR) VIET 201 Third Course in Vietnamese (M) BUSE 140 Business Law and the Legal Environment (C,M,MMR) D. Social and Behavioral Sciences ^ CHIC 110A Introduction to Chicano Studies A minimum of three semester units, or four quarter (C,M) units, must be completed. Choose one course from the ^ CHIC 110B Introduction to Chicano Studies following: (C,M) ^ CHIC 141A United States History from a ADJU 101 Introduction to Administration of Chicano Perspective (C,M) Justice (C,MMR) ^ CHIC 141B United States History from a ^ ADJU 106 Diversity and Community Relations Chicano Perspective (C,M) (MMR) CHIC 150 History of Mexico (C,M) ADJU 193 Concepts of Criminal Law (MMR) CHIC 170 La Chicana (C,M) ADJU 230 Constitutional Law I (MMR) CHIC 201 The Indigenous Tradition of Mexico AGRI 100 Principles of Sustainable Agriculture and Ancient Mesoamerica (C,M) (C) CHIL 101 Human Growth and Development ^ AMSL 150 Introduction to Deaf Culture (M) (C,M,MMR) ^ ANTH 103 Introduction to Cultural CHIL 103 Lifespan Growth and Development Anthropology (C,M,MMR) (MMR) ANTH 107 Introduction to Archaeology ^ CHIL 141 The Child, Family and Community (C,M,MMR) (C,M,MMR) ANTH 110 Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft, CRES 101 Conflict Resolution and Mediation and Religion (M) (C) ^ ANTH 200 Introduction to North American DJRN 100 Mass Media in the Digital Age (C) Indians (M) ECON 120 Principles of Macroeconomics ANTH 205 Introduction to Medical (C,M,MMR) Anthropology (M) ECON 121 Principles of Microeconomics ^ ANTH 210 Introduction to California Indians (C,M,MMR) (C,M) ECON 220 Economics of the Environment (M) ANTH 215 Cultures of Latin America (C,M) ^ ENGL 202 Introduction to Linguistics (C,M) BLAS 100 Introduction to Black Studies (C,M) ^ FILI 100 Filipino American Experience (MMR) ^ BLAS 104 Black Psychology (C,M) FUTR 101 Introduction to Futures Studies (C) ^ BLAS 115 Sociology from a Black Perspective FUTR 102 Creating Futures: Methods and Tools (C) (C) ^ BLAS 116 Contemporary Social Problems from FUTR 103 Emerging Technologies (C) a Black Perspective (C,M) GEND 101 Introduction to Gender Studies (C)

San Diego Mesa College • 2016–2017 109 ^ GEOG 102 Cultural Geography (C,M,MMR) ^* PHIL 125 Philosophy of Women (C,M) GEOG 104 World Regional Geography PHIL 126 Introduction to Philosophy of A (C,M,MMR) Contemporary Gender Issues (C,M) cademic Requirementscademic GEOG 154 Introduction to Urban Geography POLI 101 Introduction to Political Science (C,M) (C,M,MMR) * HIST 100 World History I (C,M,MMR) POLI 102 The American Political System (C,M,MMR) * HIST 101 World History II (C,M,MMR) ^ POLI 103 Comparative Politics (C,M,MMR) * HIST 105 Introduction to Western Civilization I (C,M,MMR) ^ POLI 140 Contemporary International Politics (C,M,MMR) * HIST 106 Introduction to Western Civilization II (C,M,MMR) PSYC 101 General Psychology (C,M,MMR) HIST 109 History of the United States I PSYC 111 Psychological /Social Aspects of (C,M,MMR) Aging, Death and Dying (C,M) HIST 110 History of the United States II PSYC 121 Introduction to Child Psychology (M) (C,M,MMR) PSYC 123 Adolescent Psychology (C,MMR) ^ HIST 115A History of the Americas I (C,M,MMR) PSYC 133 Psychology of Women (M,MMR) ^ HIST 115B History of the Americas II (C,M,MMR) PSYC 135 Marriage and Family Relations ^* HIST 120 Introduction to Asian Civilization (C,M,MMR) (C,M,MMR) PSYC 137 Human Sexual Behavior (C,M,MMR) ^* HIST 121 Asian Civilizations in Modern Times (C,M,MMR) PSYC 155 Introduction to Personality (C,M,MMR) ^* HIST 123 U.S. History from the Asian Pacific American Perspective (C,M) PSYC 166 Introduction to Social Psychology (C,M,MMR) ^ HIST 130 The Modern Middle East (M) PSYC 211 Learning (C,M,MMR) * HIST 131 Latin America Before Independence (M) PSYC 230 Psychology of Lifespan Development (C,M,MMR) * HIST 132 Latin America Since Independence (M) PSYC 245 Abnormal Psychology (C,M,MMR) HIST 141 Women in United States History I RTVF 101 Media Law and Ethics (C) (M,MMR) ^ SOCO 101 Principles of Sociology (C,M,MMR) HIST 142 Women in United States History II ^ SOCO 110 Contemporary Social Problems (M,MMR) (C,M,MMR) ^ HIST 150 Native Americans in United States ^ SOCO 125 Sociology of the Family (C,M) History (M) ^ SOCO 150 Sociology of Latinos/Latinas (C,M) ^ HIST 151 Native Americans in United States History (M) SOCO 201 Advanced Principles of Sociology (C,M,MMR) HIST 154 Ancient Egypt (M) SOCO 220 Introduction to Research Methods in HIST 175 California History (M) Sociology (C,MMR) HUMS 101 Introduction to Human Aging (C) ^ SOCO 223 Globalization and Social Change JOUR 202 Introduction to Mass (C,M,MMR) Communication (C,M,MMR) SUST 101 Introduction to Sustainability (C) ^ NUTR 153 Cultural Foods (M) PEAC 101 Introduction to Peace Studies (C) Certificate of Achievement PEAC 102 Nonviolence and Conflict Resolution On the recommendation of the faculty, the colleges (C) of the San Diego Community College District award PEAC 201 Environmental Sustainability, Justice the Certificate of Achievement to students who and Ethics (C) complete the specified requirements. Programs in * PHIL 108 Perspectives on Human Nature and which a Certificate of Achievement may be awarded Society (C,M) are described in the Degree Curricula and Certificate PHIL 109 Issues in Social Philosophy (M) Programs section of this catalog. Certificate

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