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See below what is IN RED. These are all being offered in FALL 2012. Some might have been missed, so let Jodi Cutler know if you see something on GOLD that is not in red.

PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR
I. Global 1, 2

II. One course from the following: Anthropology 2; Economics 1, 2; Environmental Studies 1, 3; Feminist Studies 20, 30; Geography 5; Political Science 6, 7; Religious Studies 1; Sociology 1

III. One course from the following: Art History 6C-E-K; East Asian Cultural Studies 2, 3, 4B, 80; History 4C, 8, 17C, 46, 49B; Middle Eastern Studies 45

IV. Completion of quarter six (or equivalent) of a modern foreign language

V. Completion of one additional year of a modern foreign language
     a) SAME language as used to satisfy Section IV ­ Advanced language or upper division courses (12 units)
     b) DIFFERENT language from that used to satisfy Section IV ­ Beginning year of a language (12 units)


UPPER-DIVISION MAJOR

36 UD units distributed as follows (excluding Global Studies courses no more than 12 of the 36 units may be from the same department):

I.      Global Studies 110, 120, 130

II. Electives in Global Topics

Anthropology 102, 110, 111, 113FB, 114, 116, 116B, 118, 120, 122, 125, 139, 146, 148A, 149, 172, 173, 185; Art History 119A-B-D, 136E, 143C; Asian American Studies 107, 130; Black Studies 152, 161; Chicana/o Studies 178A, 177, 189B-C; Comparative Literature 171; Economics 114, 128, 180, 181; English 186; Environmental Studies 112, 130A-B-C, 131, 132, 184; Feminist Studies 150, 153; Film Studies 163; Geography 108, 141A-B, 180, 182; Global Studies 101, 102, 103, 104, 111, 121, 122, 123, 124, 134, 153, 155, 157, 161, 163, 165, 170, 171,180A-B, 196, 197; History 105, 108, 167E, 191A-B-C; Linguistics 130; Political Science 109, 119, 121, 124, 146, 147, 171, 175; Religious Studies 106, 113, 118A, 131D, 134, 138B, 193B; Slavic 182; Sociology 130, 130GR, 130SG, 134R, 153, 166, 185

III. Courses selected from one of the following geographic regions

A.    Africa: Art History 127A-B; Anthropology 156; Black Studies 100, 104, 130A-B, 162, 171; French 154G; History 142, 143, 144, 147A-B, 147G

B.     The Middle East: Art History 132G; History 145D-Q, 146, 146T; Middle Eastern Studies 145; Political Science 150A-B; Religious Studies 119A-B-C, 131H, 140A-B-F, 185, 189A

C.     South Asia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific: Anthropology 136, 140, 142, 142B; EACS 189A; Film Studies 124; Global Studies 142; History 138B, 189M; Religious Studies 140D, 158B, 162A-C-E, 164A, 169, 170

D.    East Asia: Anthropology 138A, 157; Art History 134D-F; Chinese 112A, 140, 166A, 170, 171, 172, 173, 183B; EACS 186; Film Studies 120, 121; History 182B, 185B, 187B; Japanese 112, 162, 164, 165; Korean 113, 120, 139; Political Science 136, 138; Religious Studies 164B

E.     North America: Art History 121C-D-E; Asian American Studies 100AA-ZZ, 118, 122, 127, 128, 132; Black Studies 127, 142, 169CR; Chicana/o Studies 138, 152, 168B, 171, 180, 183, 189; English 104A, 191; Environmental Studies 122NE; Geography 150; History 106D, 109, 159C, 164IA, 166A-B-C, 167CB, 168AA-XX, 170A-B, 171B-C-D, 174C, 175A-B, 179B; Interdisciplinary 150; Music 114; Political Science 127, 134; Religious Studies 138D, 147, 150, 152, 153, 155; Sociology 155A; Spanish 109

F.     Latin America: Anthropology 104H, 134, 135, 141; Art History 123A-C; Chicana/o Studies 177; Film Studies 126, 127, 127M; Geography 155; History 151B-C- FQ-R, 153L, 154LB, 156B, 157B; Latin American and Iberian Studies 101, 102; Political Science 101, 134, 148A, 148B; Portuguese 115A-ZZ, 128AA-ZZ, 125B; Sociology 130LA; Spanish 120A-B, 190

G.    Europe & Eurasia: Comparative Literature 113, 122A, 161; Economics 112B; English 104B, 150, 184, 185; Feminist Studies 124B; French 153E-F, 154D-E, 155C-D, 156B; Geography 159; German 138, 151C, 179C; Global Studies 151; History 120, 123A-B-C-F, 124B, 131F, 133B-C-Q, 135B-C, 137B, 141B; Italian 142X, 161AX, 179X, 180Z; Political Science 128, 141, 142, 143; Portuguese 120AAZZ, 125A; Slavic 123C-D, 130A-B, 144A-C-D, 152B, 152C, 164C; Spanish 115B, 153

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