General Education Index
Introduction
Segment I: Basic Subjects
Segment II: Arts and Sciences Core
- Physical and Biological Sciences Area
- Behavioral and Social Sciences Area
- Humanities and Creative Arts Area
Segment III: Relationships of Knowledge
- African Contributions to World Culture
- Africana Experience in the U.S.
- AIDS: The Modern Epidemic
- America and World Affairs
- America in the Nineteenth Century
- American Culture and Society
- Arts in Society
- Asian Americans: Diverse Responses to the American Experience
- Asian Society, Politics, and Culture
- Business, Tourism and Technology in a Global Society
- California Cultures and Environments
- Challenges to Health Care Policy (see Health Care Policy and Practice)
- Chemicals: Enticing, Dangerous, and Essential
- Children in Families and Society
- Cross-cultural Studies in Language and Art
- Dynamics of the City
- Ethics for the Contemporary World
- Exploring the Future: Next 20 Years
- Family Dynamics and Societal Change
- Folklore
- Food, Cuisine, and Culture
- Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender/Queer
- Gender and Culture: Identities, Images, Interactions
- Globalization and Citizenship in the Americas
- Global Peace, Human Rights, and Justice Studies
- Healthcare Policies (formerly Challenges to Health Care Policy)
- Health and Wellness
- Holistic Health
- Human Communication
- Human Development
- Human Disability in Society
- Human Expression: Diversity, Contradiction, Unity
- Human Sexuality: Biological, Psychological, Sociocultural, and Humanistic Aspects
- Ideas and the Making of Culture
- Integrating the Social Sciences
- Islamic Societies and Cultures
- Jewish Experience
- Latin America: Society and Culture
- Law, Crime, and Justice
- Making Cities Humane
- Maximizing Personal Potential: Body-Mind Integration
- Media and Social Issues
- Media Literacy in the Electronic Culture
- Medieval and Renaissance Europe
- Mediterranean and Middle East: Cultural Crossroads
- Multicultural Human Relations
- Nineteenth and Twentieth Century European Contributions to World Culture
- Our Violent Planet
- Planning the Urban Environment
- Preservation of a Livable Environment
- Raza Immigrant Communities in the U.S.
- Religious Studies
- Science and Human Values
- Social Issues and the Media (See Media and Social Issues)
- Stress, Work, and Leisure
- Study Abroad: Exploring Cultural, Ethnic, or Social Diversity from Multidisciplinary Perspectives (9 units minimum)
- Third World Development
- Understanding Public Policy
- Women of Color in the U.S.