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California Studies
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 Department of Geography and Environmental Studies College of Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences Office: Robinson Hall 220 Phone: (510) 885-3193 Professors Emeriti: Herbert M. Eder (Geography and Environmental Studies), Richard J. Orsi (History) Professors: David J. Larson (Geography and Environmental Studies), Sherman L. Lewis (Political Science), Scott Stine (Geography and Environmental Studies) Associate Professor: Karina Garbesi (Geography and Environmental Studies) Assistant Professor: Robert A. Phelps (History) Director: David J. Larson Please consult the 2005-2006 online catalog for any changes that may occur.
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 The minor in California Studies offers coursework on California with emphasis on the state's history, government, geography, ethnic diversity, and environment. Such a focus on California's diverse and sizable population, economic development, and geo-social regions will better prepare graduates to address the ongoing economic, demographic, and social evolution challenging California and its political institutions.
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 The minor consists of 28-29 units. At least 18 of these units must be taken outside the student's major.
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| I. | Core Requirements (20-21 units) |
| 1. | HIST 3500 History of California (4) |
| 2. | POSC 3120 State and Local Politics and Government (4) or POSC 3150 Politics of California (4) or POSC 3151 Contemporary California (4) |
| 3. | GEOG 3505 Geography of California (4) |
| 4. | One course (4 units) on the California ethnic experience, selected from: |
| ANTH 3505 Indians of California (4); COMM 3400 The Ethnic Media in America (4); E S 3210 Latina Women in the U.S. (4), 3805 Mexican and Latin American Immigration (4), 4290 Latino Politics and Public Policy (4); HIST 3515 The Mexican American and the American Southwest (4); SOC 3416 Sociology of the Mexican-American Family (4) |
| 5. | One course (4-5 units) on California environmental and scientific perspectives, selected from: |
| ANTH 4240 Data Analysis in Archeology (4), 4250 Field Course in Archeology (5); BIOL 3015 Natural History of Marine Organisms (4), 3031 Nature Study (4), 3210 Woody Plants of California (4), 4200 Plant Taxonomy (4); GEOG 4350 Water Resources and Management (4); HIST 3505 California Environmental History (4); POSC 4171 Public Policy and the Environment (4) |
| II. | Electives (8 units) |
| Any course listed above which was not taken in the core, or any course from the following list: |
| ECON 3500 Regional and Urban Economics: Survey (4); GEOG 3400 Field Geography of the San Francisco Bay Region (4), 3525 Geography of California Wine Country (3), 3526 Field Geography of California Wine Country (1); GEOL 3100 Geology of the Western National Parks (4); HIST 3503 History of the San Francisco Bay Area (4), 4032 Introduction to Public History (4); POSC 3113 Political Internship (4), 3130 Urban Politics (4), 3310 Political Parties and Campaigning (4) |
Any Cooperative Education course with substantial content unique to California and approved in advance by a California Studies advisor.
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