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Apr 20, 2024
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2013-2014 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
Lower Division Courses numbered 1–99 are designed primarily for freshmen and sophomores but are open to all students for lower division credit. (Graduate students requesting to enroll in lower-division undergraduate courses will not receive unit credit nor will the course fulfill degree requirements.)
Upper Division Courses courses numbered 100–199 are open to all students who have met the necessary prerequisites as indicated in the catalog course description. Preparation should generally include completion of one lower division course in the given subject or completion of two years of college work.
GRADUATE COURSES
Courses numbered 200–299 are open to graduate students. (Undergraduate students must obtain the signature of the instructor, School Dean, and the Dean of Graduate Studies. Graduate level units will count towards the required 120 units for graduation; however students are urged to meet with their academic advisor in order to determine if graduate course units may be used to fulfill a graduation requirement.) |
CROSS-LISTED/CONJOINED COURSES
Cross-listed Courses are the same course offered under different course subjects at the same level (either undergraduate or graduate) that share the same meeting time, requirements, units, etc.
Conjoined Courses are the same course but one is undergraduate and one is graduate.
COREQUISITE COURSE
A corequisite course is a course that must be taken at the same time as another course.
PREREQUISITES
Prerequisites for courses should be followed carefully; the responsibility for meeting these requirements rests on the student. If you can demonstrate that your preparation is equivalent to that specified by the prerequisites, the instructor may waive these requirements for you. The instructor also may request that a student who has not completed the prerequisites be dropped from the course. Note: For all courses a “C-” or better grade is required for a course to be used as a prerequisite for another course. If a course was taken for a “P/NP” grade then a “P” grade is required. If the prerequisite for a course is not satisfied, students must obtain the approval of the instructor (or school designee) of the course they wish to take.
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More information about Course Substitutions, Grading Options, and Course Materials and Services Fees can be found in alternate areas of the catalog. |
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Political Science |
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• POLI 130: Comparative Political Institutions
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• POLI 135: Comparative Political Behavior
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• POLI 140: Transitions to Democracy
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• POLI 142: Contemporary Chinese Politics
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• POLI 150: Causes of International Conflict
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• POLI 153: Judgment and Decision Making
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• POLI 155: International Political Economy
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• POLI 160: US Foreign Policy
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• POLI 165: International Organizations & Regimes
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• POLI 170: Theoretical Models of Politics
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• POLI 171: Politics and Film
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• POLI 175: Advanced Analysis of Political Data
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• POLI 190: Topics in Political Science
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• POLI 191: Seminar in Political Science
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• POLI 192: Internship in Political Science
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• POLI 195: Upper Division Undergraduate Research
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• POLI 198: Upper Division Directed Group Study
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• POLI 199: Upper Division Individual Study
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• POLI 200: Research Design in Political Science
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• POLI 210: Quantitative Analysis of Political Data, I
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• POLI 211: Quantitative Analysis of Political Data, II
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• POLI 212: Quantitative Analysis of Political Data III
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• POLI 213: Experimental Methods in Political Science
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• POLI 215: Introduction to Game Theory
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• POLI 216: Formal Political Analysis
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• POLI 219: Special Topics in Political Science Methodology
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• POLI 220: American Political Institutions
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• POLI 221: Legislative Politics
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• POLI 222: Executive Politics
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• POLI 223: Judicial Politics
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• POLI 224: Subnational Politics
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• POLI 225: Political Parties
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• POLI 226: Interest Groups
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• POLI 227: Media and Politics
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• POLI 228: Elections and Representation
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• POLI 230: Institutions and Institutional Change in Comparative Perspectives
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• POLI 235: International Institutions
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• POLI 240: Political Economy
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• POLI 249: Special Topics in Political Institutions and Political Economy
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• POLI 250: American Political Behavior
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• POLI 251: Political Cognition
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• POLI 252: Public Opinion
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• POLI 253: Voting, Campaigns, and Elections
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• POLI 254: The Biological Bases of Politics
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• POLI 255: Politics of Diversity
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• POLI 260: Comparative Political Behavior
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• POLI 269: Special Topics in Political Cognition and Behavior
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• POLI 290: Political Science Research Practicum
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• POLI 297: Research for PhD Dissertation
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• POLI 298: Directed Group Study
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• POLI 299: Directed Individual Research
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Psychology |
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• PSY 001: Introduction to Psychology
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• PSY 010: Analysis of Psychological Data
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• PSY 015: Research Methods in Psychology
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• PSY 090X: Freshman Seminar
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• PSY 092: Internship in Psychology
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• PSY 095: Lower Division Undergraduate Research
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• PSY 098: Lower Division Directed Group Study
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• PSY 099: Lower Division Individual Study
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• PSY 105: Advanced Research Methods in Psychology
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• PSY 110: History of Psychology
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• PSY 123: Alcohol, Drugs, and Behavior
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• PSY 124: Health Disparities
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• PSY 125: Cognition, Affect, and Health
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• PSY 130: Developmental Psychology
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• PSY 131: Social Psychology
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• PSY 133: Neurodevelopmental Cognitive, Language and Learning Disorders
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• PSY 135: Language Acquisition
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• PSY 136: Cognitive Development
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• PSY 137: Conceptual Development
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• PSY 138: Development of the Social Mind
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• PSY 139: Cognitive Development and Education
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• PSY 140: Clinical Psychology
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• PSY 142: Abnormal Psychology
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• PSY 143: Abnormal Child Psychology
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• PSY 145: Human Sexuality
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• PSY 147: Health Psychology
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• PSY 150: Psychological Perspective on Cultural, Racial Ethnic Diversity
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• PSY 151: The Psychology of Stereotyping and Prejudice
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• PSY 157: Personal Relationships
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• PSY 158: Positive Psychology
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• PSY 159: Personality Psychology
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• PSY 160: Cognitive Psychology
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• PSY 161: Perceptual Psychology
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• PSY 162: Psychology of Visual Perception
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• PSY 170: Industrial and Organizational Psychology
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• PSY 171: Psychological Tests and Measurement
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• PSY 172: Forensic Psychology
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• PSY 180: Physiological Psychology
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• PSY 181: Clinical Neuropsychology
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• PSY 182: Evolutionary Psychology
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• PSY 183: Human Behavioral Genetics
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• PSY 190: Topics in Psychology
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• PSY 192: Internship in Psychology
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• PSY 195: Upper Division Undergraduate Research
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• PSY 198: Upper Division Directed Group Study
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• PSY 199: Upper Division Individual Study
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• PSY 200A: Professional Seminar for First-Year PhD Graduate Students I
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• PSY 200B: Professional Seminar for First-Year Graduate Students II
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• PSY 202A: Advanced Psychological Statistics I
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