May 08, 2024  
2015-2016 Catalog 
    
2015-2016 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


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. 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.

For all undergraduate 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.

For all graduate courses a “B” or better grade is required for a course to be used as a prerequisite for another course. If a course was taken for a “S/U” grade then a “S” grade is required.

FOREIGN LANGUAGES

No credit is allowed for completing a less advanced course after successful completion (C-or better) of a more advanced course in the foreign languages. This applies only to lower division foreign language courses, not upper division courses. 

GRADING OPTIONS

Unless otherwise stated in the course description, each course is letter graded with a P/NP or S/U option (unless required for your major or graduate program). The policy regarding Grading Options , can be found in an alternate section of the catalog.

More information about Course Substitutions  and Course Materials and Services Fees  can be found in alternate areas of the catalog.

 

Writing

  
  • WRI 117: Writing for the Social Sciences and Humanities


    [4 units]

    Analysis and practice of various research methods and forms of writing in the social sciences and humanities including qualitative/ethnographic, quantitative, interpretive and theoretical. Writing projects such as literature reviews, proposals, case studies, scientific reports, interviews. Attention to disciplinary resources, formal conventions, graphics and style.

    Prerequisite: WRI 010 . Normal Letter Grade only.


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  • WRI 118: Management Communication Theory and Practice


    [4 units]

    Students analyze and demonstrate effective managerial communication skills, with an emphasis on public speaking, presentations, and writing. Topics include business ethics, media relations, intercultural communication, interviewing, persuasion, and the visual representation of data. Extensive work in impromptu oral and written communication in various managerial, organizational, interpersonal situations.

    Prerequisite: WRI 010 . Open only to standing(s): Sophomore, Junior, Senior. Normal Letter Grade only.


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  • WRI 119: Writing for Engineering


    [4 units]

    Intensive practice in the presentation of technical subject matter. Students survey the range of audiences to which engineering communities respond, and explore variations in the style and logic of written discourse within the profession. Assignments may include technical reports, design projects, project proposals, press releases, oral presentations, and collaborative projects.

    Prerequisite: WRI 010 . Normal Letter Grade only.


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  • WRI 120: Rhetorical Theory


    [4 units]

    Intensive study in classical and contemporary theories of written rhetoric. The course will enable students to analyze, criticize and deploy rhetorical strategies via readings in rhetorical theory, application of theory to the criticism of texts, and the imitation and production of arguments.

    Prerequisite: WRI 010 . Open only to standing(s): Sophomore, Junior, Senior. Normal Letter Grade only.


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  • WRI 121: International Rhetoric


    [4 units]

    Focused on non-Western authors writing in English (and sometimes in translation), students will identify and analyze various cultural contexts that shape rhetorical choices and styles. Centered on one or two specific geographic regions, historical moments or genres, this course fosters critical engagement with rhetorical analysis, linguistic adaptations, and composition styles.

    Prerequisite: WRI 010  and (WRI 100  or WRI 105  or WRI 120 ). Normal Letter Grade only.


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  • WRI 125: Topics in Creative Writing


    [4 units]

    Provides an opportunity to pursue advanced work in creative writing by focusing on one genre: poetry, fiction, drama, or creative nonfiction. The course will follow a workshop format.

    Prerequisite: WRI 025  and WRI 090 . Normal Letter Grade only. Course may be repeated 2 times for credit.


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  • WRI 130: Topics in Professional Writing


    [4 units]

    Specialized instruction in one aspect of Professional writing. Topics will include, but not be limited to, Journalism, Technical Writing, Copy-Editing, Writing for the Internet, and Research for Writers. Each class will provide practical instruction in “real-world” writing scenarios.

    Prerequisite: WRI 030  and WRI 090 . Normal Letter Grade only. Course may be repeated 1 time for credit.


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  • WRI 131: Journal Production


    [2 units]

    Intended for students working on the Undergraduate Research Journal, we examine issues of journal production in print and electronic forms, including editorial analysis of texts and principles of revision. Course work is adjusted to match each student’s experience in publication.

    Prerequisite: WRI 010 . Normal Letter Grade only. Course may be repeated 4 times for credit.


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  • WRI 140: Topics in Ethnic Writing


    [4 units]

    Refines students abilities to analyze, synthesize, apply, and explain complex rhetorical forms for appropriate audiences. Intensive study in theories of oral and written rhetoric related to Chicana/o rhetorical discourses. The course emphasizes readings in rhetorical theory, criticism, and formal argument. Students will also submit a cumulative writing portfolio.

    Prerequisite: WRI 010 . Normal Letter Grade only.


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  • WRI 141: Writing Narrative for Archaeology


    [4 units]

    An integration of archaeological knowledge with narrative and analytical writing. Students develop research and writing skills while learning to use and disseminate knowledge gained by producing creative, culturally sensitive, and factually supported texts.

    Prerequisite: ANTH 003  and WRI 010 . Normal Letter Grade only. Cross-Listed with ANTH 141 .


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  • WRI 150: Seminar in Creative Writing


    [4 units]

    In this advanced workshop students will produce creative and critical work in one of the following genres: fiction, playwriting, poetry, or creative nonfiction.

    Prerequisite: WRI 125 . Open only to standing(s): Junior, Senior. Normal Letter Grade only. Course may be repeated 1 time for credit.


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  • WRI 155: Seminar in Professional Writing


    [4 units]

    This seminar is based on case studies representing different contexts of professional writing. Specific attention will be devoted to technical writing for the representation of complex information in a form that is accessible to general readers. Elements of translation theory will also be reviewed.

    Prerequisite: WRI 130 . Open only to standing(s): Junior, Senior. Normal Letter Grade only.


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  • WRI 160: Seminar in Editing


    [4 units]

    This workshop course on editing examines grammar and style, documentation, manuscript solicitation, selection and review, as well as generating manuscripts. Concerns fundamental to editing, such as consistency of voice, integrity of the author’s concepts, and use of multiple languages, will be included as part of the editorial process.

    Prerequisite: WRI 125  or WRI 130 . Normal Letter Grade only.


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  • WRI 192: Internship in Writing


    [1-4 units]

    Provides oversight and structure for a student’s internship in a field related to writing in community organizations, professional research projects, etc. connected to the study of writing. Students are required to write an original research paper or relevant product that demonstrates how the internship advanced their knowledge of writing.

    Open only to standing(s): Junior, Senior. Permission of instructor required. Pass/Fail only. Course may be repeated 2 times for credit.


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  • WRI 195: Upper Division Undergraduate Research


    [1-4 units]

    Supervised research.

    Permission of instructor required. Course may be repeated for credit.


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  • WRI 198: Upper Division Directed Group Study


    [1-5 units]

    Permission of instructor required. Pass/Fail only. Course may be repeated for credit.


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  • WRI 199: Upper Division Individual Study


    [1-5 units]

    Permission of instructor required. Pass/Fail only. Course may be repeated for credit.


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