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COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE APPROVED RELATED FIELDS LIST
(CULTURAL EMPHASIS)
DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY


Note: 12 units from this list of pre-approved courses (8 units from the other major for double majors) may be applied to Area VI Electives with a petition. Other relevant courses not on this list may be applied by petition (see undergraduate advisor). Please be aware that some of these courses may be cross-listed, have prerequisites, or other restrictions.

ART STUDIO
130 Visual Arts as Culture

ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES
100AA Chinese Americans
100BB Japanese Americans
100CC Filipino Americans
100DD Korean Americans
100FF South Asian Americans
113 The Asian American Movement
116 Asian Americans in the Law
118 Asian Americans in Popular Culture
119 Asian Americans & Race Relations
131 Asian American Women's History
132 Asian/Asian American Women in the Global Economy
134 Asian American Men & Contemporary MenÕs Issues
136 Asian American Families
150 Pacific Islander Americans
161 Asian and Pacific Americans and Religion

BLACK STUDIES
100 Africa & United States Foreign Policy
103 The Politics of Black Liberation--The Sixties
122 The Education of Black Children
137E Sociology of the Black Experience
142 Music in Afro-American Cultures: U.S.A.
160 Analyses of Racism & Social Policy in the United States
165 African Civilizations
169AR-BR-CR Afro-American History

CHICANA AND CHICANO STUDIES
117 Aztec and Maya Mythologies
119 Mesoamerican Art and Artists
120 Indigenous Mestizos of Ancient Mesoamerica
137 Chicano/Mexican Oral Traditions
138 Barrio Popular Culture
139 Native American Heritage & Chicano Cultural Renaissance
140 The Mexican Cultural Heritage of the Chicano
144 The Chicano Community
149 Body, Culture and Power
150 Mesoamerican Technology and Ideology
154F The Chicano Family
167 Chicana Feminisms
168A History of the Chicano
168B History of the Chicano
168E History of the Chicano Movement
168F Racism in American History
171 The Brown/Black Metropolis: Race, Class and Resistance of the City
178A Global Migration/Traveling Cultures
186A Chicano and Mexican Music
189B Postborder Culture: The Migrant World

CLASSICS
100A Greek and Roman Civilization
100B Greek and Roman Civilization
101 The Greek Intellectual Experience: From Poetry to Philosophy
102 Greek Tragedy in Translation
108 Pagan Religion and Cult in Ancient Rome
109 Viewing the Barbarian: Representations of Foreign Peoples in Greek Literature
150 The Fall of the Ancient Republic
160 Greek Cities & Sanctuaries
161S Archaeology of Athens
162S Archaeology of Crete
165 Greek Painting
170 Pompeii *
170A Greek Archaeology
170B Roman Archaeology *
171 Artifact and Text: The Archaeology and Literature of Early Greece

*Please note Classics 170 or Classics 170B is accepted but NOT both.

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
107 Voyages to the Unknown
113 Trauma, Memory, Historiography
153 Border Narratives

ECONOMICS
111 Economic History of Ancient Civilization
112A European Economic History to 1850
112B European Economic History since 1850
113A Economic History of the US to 1900
113B 20th Century U.S. Economic History
114 Economic Development
115 Environmental Economics
119 Modern United States Business History
122 Natural Resource Economics (same course as Environmental Studies 179)

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
103 Human Population and the Environment
107R History and Ecological Restoration
111 The California Channel Islands
130A-B-C Third World Environments
134 Coastal Processes and Management
149 World Agriculture, Food and Population *
152 Applied Marine Ecology (ame course as EEMB 120)
158 Cultural and Biological Diversity of Food Plants*
166BT Biotechnology, Food, and Agriculture *
173 American Environmental History (same course as History 173T)
179 Natural Resource Economics (same course as Economics 122)
183 Films of the Natural and Human Environment (same course as Film Studies 183)
184 Gender and the Environment
185 Human Environmental Rights *
189 Religion and Ecology in the Americas (same course as Religious Studies 193)
*Crosslisted with Anthropology courses

EXERCISE AND SPORTS STUDIES
149 Applied Kinesiology (formerly PA A 149)

FRENCH & ITALIAN
146X Voyages to the Unknown
192X Post-Colonial Francophone Narrative

GEOGRAPHY
108 Urban Geography
114A Soil Science
114B Soil Genesis and Classification
115A Geographic Photo Interpretation
115B Geographic Remote Sensing Techniques
140 Environmental Impacts on Human History
148 California
149 The California Channel Islands
150 Geography of the United States
153A Behavioral Geography
153B Introduction to Spatial Decision Making and Behavior
155 Geography of Latin America
156 Great Cities of the World
159 Geography of Europe
190 Location Theory and Modeling

GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
104A Field Studies in Geological Methods
104B Field Methods
117 Earth Surface Processing and Land Forms
120 Field Paleobiology
122 Sedimentation and Stratigraphy: Processes and products
130 Global Warming—Science and Society
148 Vertebrate Paleontology
170 Environmental Geology

GERMANIC, SLAVIC, AND SEMITIC STUDIES
(note: these classes are taught in English)
SLAV 152A Slavic and East European Folklore
SLAV 152B Language and Cultural Identity
SLAV 182 On the Margins

GLOBAL STUDIES102 Global Religion
104 Global Diasporas and Cultural Change
122 The Contemporary World System*
*For Anth/Global Studies double majors

HISTORY
107P Proseminar on Darwinism and its Social Implications
115 The Fall of Rome & the Birth of Europe: 300 to 1050
117A Towns, Trade, & Urban Culture in the Middle Ages
117C Women, the Family, & Sexuality in the Middle Ages
132 War and Society Since 1789
135ABC History of Russia: 1800 to Present
137AB The Origins of Contemporary France
145AB The Islamic World I
146AB History of the Modern Middle East
151AC Latin American History
151P Proseminar in Latin American History
155AB History of Portugal
156ABC History of Mexico
156I Indians of Colonial Mexico
159BC Women in American History
160A The American South to 1865
160B The American South, 1865 to the Present
161AB Colonial and Revolutionary America
167C History of American Labor
167CA History of the American Workers Class, 1800-1900
167CB History of the American Workers Class, 1900-present
168AB History of the Chicanos
168E History of the Chicano Movement
168F Racism in American History
169AR-BR-CR Afro-American History
169P Proseminar in Afro-American History
170AB A History of Social Policy in the United States
173T American Environmental History (same course as Environmental Studies 173)
175AB American Cultural History
175P Proseminar in American Cultural History
180P Proseminar in East Asian History and Culture
182AB Korean history and Civilization I & II

HISTORY OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE
103C Greek Architecture
105K Medieval Art: Italy, 13th & 14th Centuries
105L Art & Society in Late-Medieval Tuscany
111B-C Dutch Art of the 17th Century I & II
119A Art in the Modern World
123C Modern Art of Mexico
127A-B African Art I & II
130A Pre-Columbian Art of Mexico
130B Pre-Columbian Art of the Maya
130D Pre-Columbian Art of South America
130E Art and Empire in the Americas: Aztec, Inka, Spanish
132A Mediterranean Cities
132D Islamic Architecture 650-1400
132E Islamic Architecture 1400-Modern
132I Art of Empire
134A Buddhist Art
134B Early Chinese Art
134C Chinese Painting
134G Japanese Painting
134D Art & Modernism in China
134F The Art of Japan
134H Ukiyo-e: Pictures of the Floating World
136H Housing American Cultures
136I The City in History
136M Revival Styles in Southern Californian Architecture
136N Los Angeles: Architecture and Urban Design from 1781 to Present
138C Social Documentary Photography
141A Museum Practices & Techniques
141D Birth of the Modern Museum
145MC The University: Microcosm of Knowledge

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
150 Voices of the Stranger

LINGUISTICS
101 Basic Elements of Linguistic Analysis
108 Introduction to Morphology
115 Introduction to Historical-Comparative Linguistics
130 Language and Culture
132 Language, Gender, and Sexuality
133 Studies in Language, Gender, and Sexuality
134 North American Indian Languages
137 Introduction to First Language Acquisition
170 Language in Social Interaction
181 Languages of the World
180 Language in American Ethnic Minority Groups
185 Animal Communication
186 The Evolutionary Origin of Language

MUSIC
114 Music and Popular Culture in 20th-Century America
168B Anthropology of Music
168H Music and Tourism
175A Music Cultures of the World: Latin America and the Caribbean
175B Music Cultures of the World: African America
175C Music Cultures of the World: Africa
175D Music Cultures of the World: Asian America
175E Music Cultures of the World: China
175F Music Cultures of the World: The Middle East
175G Music Cultures of the World: India
175H Music Cultures of the World: Korea
175I Music Cultures of the World: Japan
175J Music Cultures of the World: Pacific Islands
175K Music Cultures of the World: Other Regions
175L Music Cultures of the World: Polish Tatra Mountains
176 Studies in Ethnomusicology

POLITICAL SCIENCE
105 Theories of Comparative Politics
109 Revolution and Mass Movement
110 Political Concepts
138 Political & Economic Development in Pacific Rim Countries
147 Third World Politics
148A Reform and Revolution in Latin America
148B Reform and Revolution in Latin America
150A Politics of the Middle East
150B Politics of the Middle East

PSYCHOLOGY
105 Developmental Psychology
140 Social Influence*
142 Cognitive Development*
153L Laboratory in Developmental & Evolutionary Psychology*
154 Cultural Psychology*
155 Evolution and Cognition*
169L Laboratory in Neuroanatomy*
*Note: relevant for Psych/Anthro double majors and previous Psych majors.

RELIGIOUS STUDIES
102 Symbolizations of the Feminine in Cross-Cultural Perspective
103 The Ritual Dimensions of Religious Life
103B Marriage in the Ancient World
110D Ritual Art & Verbal Art of the Pacific Northwest
114B Religious Traditions of the Southwest
114C Myths, Symbols, and Transitions in Native American Religions
114D Religion and Healing in Native America
116C Archaeology and the Study of Religion
123 Asian American Religions
129 Religions of the Ancient Near East
131A Palestinian Judaism from Ezra to Akiba
131B Judaism in the Graeco-Roman World
131C Judaism in the Medieval World
131D Judaism in Modern Times
131E Contemporary Trends in Judiasm
134 Religion and Violence
140A Islamic Traditions
140D Islam and Culture
141A Sociology of Religion: The Classical Statements
144 Scripture in Cross-Cultural Perspective
145 Patterns in Comparative Religion
146 Comparative Mysticism
147 Religion & the American Experience
152 Religion and America Today
155 Religion and the Impact of the Vietnam War
156A Anthropology of Religion
160 Religious Traditions of India
161A Yoga Traditions of India
161B Buddhist Meditation Traditions
162A Indian Philosophy and Religion
164A Buddhist Traditions in South Asia
164B Buddhist Traditions in East Asia
165 The Vedic Traditions of India
166A Religion in Chinese Culture
166B Taoist Traditions of China
166C Confucian Traditions: The Classical Period
166E The Flowering of Chinese Buddhism
167AB Religion in Japanese Culture
167D Shinto
168D Sleeping, Dreaming and Dying in Tibetan Buddhism
170 Hindu Dharma: Law and Ethics in Indian Society
173 Religious Myth and Language
178 The Body Religious in Chinese Culture
182 Ethics of the Life Cycle
190 Topics in Religious Studies
193 Religion and Ecology in the Americas

SOCIOLOGY
104A Fundamentals of Data Analysis in Sociology
104B Fundamentals of Data Analysis in Sociology
108 Methods of Sociological Research
108C Methods of Cultural Analysis
118C Sociology of Culture
118G American Cultural Representations and Myths
130 Development and its Alternatives
130A Development and Social Change in Africa
130LA Development & Social Change in Latin America
130ME Development & Social Change in the Middle East
130SA Development and Social Change in South and Central Asia
131 Political Sociology
134 Social Movements
137E Sociology of Black Experience
144 The Chicano Community
151 Gender in Film and Television
152A Sociology of Human Sexuality
152B Topics in Human Sexuality
154A Sociology of the Family
154F The Chicano Family
155W La Chicana: Mexican Women in the U.S.
185C Cultural Theory

WOMEN'S STUDIES
130 Perspectives on WomenÕs Health
154A Sociology of the Family (same as Soc 154A)
159A-B-C Women in American History
182 Feminist Research and Practice*
186AA-ZZ Gender & Culture

*Note: appropriate for WS and Anth double majors only.


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