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2022-2023 University Catalog 
    
2022-2023 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Index of Courses


 

Early Childhood Studies

  
  • ECS 3800 - Childhood Physical Growth and Health (3)


    Examination of typical and individual variations of children’s physical development from prenatal period through age eight and pedagogical approaches to enhancing development. Review theories and approaches to understanding health promotion and factors that influence the health and wellness of young children, families and communities. Fieldwork assignment required.

    Prerequisite(s): C or better in ECS 3100  and ECS 3200 .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ECS 3900 - STEAM: Childhood Project Approach to Integrative Learning (3)


    Integration of theory, research and practice in supporting children’s inquiry in science, technology, arts, and numeracy. Examination of approaches to developing project-based curriculum with a focus on practical applications.

    Prerequisite(s): C or better in ECS 3500  (or concurrently enrolled) or C or better in the following: ECS 2010 , ECS 2010A , ECS 2350 , and ECS 3250 .
    Pre or Corequisite(s): .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Contact Hour(s): 3
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ECS 4000 - Special Study for Upper Division Students (1-3)


    Individual or group investigation, research, studies, or surveys of selected problems at advanced level. Proposals to be initiated by student(s) with guidance from faculty. Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.

    Component(s): Supervisory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.
  
  • ECS 4010 - Dynamics of Childhood Play (3)


    Explore the complexities and diverse contexts of children’s play through the lens of social justice and equity. Examine the relationship between young children’s play and ELC (Early Learning and Care), emergent curriculum, and environments. Fieldwork assignment is required. *15 hours of fieldwork in an assigned quality infant and toddler early learning environment.

    Prerequisite(s): C or better in the following: ECS 1000 , ECS 1100 ECS 2350 , ECS 3310  or ECS 3500 ECS 3100 , and ECS 3400 .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ECS 4100 - Early Childhood Clinical Practicum II (1)


    Develop and demonstrate, under the supervision of a seminar professor and onsite clinical practicum supervisor, skills to observe, plan, implement and assess activities across social, emotional, linguistic, cognitive, and physical domains of children’s learning in a group setting with children ages birth to eight. Demonstrate reflective and relationship-based practices that enhance collaboration, communication, and interaction with linguistically, racially, and culturally diverse children, families, and colleagues. *60 hours of practicum in an assigned quality early learning environment is required.

    Prerequisite(s): C or better in ECS 1000 , ECS 1100 , ECS 2100 , ECS 2100A , ECS 2200 , ECS 2350 , ECS 3100 , ECS 3250 , and department consent.
    Corequisite(s): ECS 4100A .
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ECS 4100A - Early Childhood Clinical Practicum II Activity (2)


    Develop and demonstrate, under the supervision of a seminar professor and onsite clinical practicum supervisor, skills to observe, plan, implement and assess activities across social, emotional, linguistic, cognitive, and physical domains of children’s learning in a group setting with children ages birth to eight. Demonstrate reflective and relationship-based practices that enhance collaboration, communication, and interaction with linguistically, racially, and culturally diverse children, families, and colleagues. *60 hours of practicum in an assigned quality early learning environment is required.

    Prerequisite(s): C or better in ECS 1000 , ECS 1100 , ECS 2100 , ECS 2100A , ECS 2200 , ECS 2350 , ECS 3100 , ECS 3250 , and department consent required.
    Corequisite(s): ECS 4100 .
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ECS 4200 - Numeracy and Inquiry in Multilingual Contexts (3)


    A review and evaluation of theories and concepts of math and science across the birth-age to 12 age range. Deep dive into the connections and best practices between cognitive development, teaching methods and standards, and how all influence the curriculum planning cycle. An examination and demonstration of inquiry-based, culturally and language sustaining pedagogical practices. The invisible curriculum in math and science will be explored. Fieldwork assignment required.

    Prerequisite(s): C or better in ECS 3500  (or concurently enrolled) or C or better in the following: ECS 2010 , ECS 2010A , ECS 2350 , and ECS 3250 ; or consent of department. 
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ECS 4300 - Working with Exceptional Children and their Families (3)


    Assessment and diagnosis of young children with exceptionality. Adapting pedagogical practices for special needs populations. Examination of appropriate strategies for intervention and service delivery approaches. Working with families with exceptional children.

    Prerequisite(s): ECS 310 or ECS 3100 , and ECS 320 or ECS 3200 .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ECS 4610 - Early Childhood Capstone (3)


    A summative experience with the goal of supporting the well-being of children, ages birth to eight, and their families. Students will complete an internship or senior thesis. Throughout the course, students will apply an anti-racist lens that advocates for ethnic/racial, gendered, and other underrepresented individuals in society.

    Prerequisite(s): Senior standing and C or better in ECS 1000 , ECS 1100 , ECS 3300 , and ECS 4750 .
    Pre or Corequisite(s): ECS 4850 .
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ECS 4750 - Early Childhood Inquiry and Methodology (3)


    The detailed study of learning and development with an emphasis on appropriate research methods and applications of research findings related to education and childhood studies. Synthesize, evaluate, and apply empirical studies of child development and related fields to provide students the skills to distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate applications of research findings. Focus on issues related to interpreting research with an eye for diversity issues, social justice, and how to communicate research findings related to education, child development, and related fields.

    Prerequisite(s): C or better in ECS 1000 , ECS 2010 , andECS 2010A .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ECS 4850 - Equity, Policy and Advocacy for Children and Families (3)


    Examine the history of early childhood in the United States and how research, policy, and advocacy have impacted structural and societal inequity of young children and families. Develop a final advocacy project in which they examine and critique a topic that influences policies in early childhood.

    Prerequisite(s): Senior standing and a C or better in ECS 1000 , ECS 1100 , and ECS 3300 .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Contact Hour(s): 3 hours lecture/discussion
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ECS 4990 - Special Topics for Upper Division Students (1-3)


    Group study at an advanced level of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Component(s): Lecture, Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • ECS 4990A - Special Topics for Upper Division Students Activity (1-3)


    Group study at an advanced level of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • ECS 4990L - Special Topics for Upper Division Students Laboratory (1-3)


    Group study at an advanced level of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Component(s): Laboratory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.

E-Business

  
  • EBZ 2000 - Special Study for Lower Division Students (1-3)


    Individual or group investigation, research, studies, or surveys of selected problems. Proposals to be initiated by student(s) with guidance from faculty. Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.

    Component(s): Supervisory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.
  
  • EBZ 2990 - Special Topics for Lower Division Students (1-3)


    Group study of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Component(s): Lecture, Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • EBZ 2990A - Special Topics for Lower Division Students Activity (1-3)


    Group study of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • EBZ 2990L - Special Topics for Lower Division Students Laboratory (1-3)


    Group study of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Component(s): Laboratory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • EBZ 3010 - Business on the Web (3)


    Basic concepts and managerial considerations of electronic commerce. Provides a comprehensive overview of various connections between business management and technology. E-Business strategy development, information technology in supply chain management, global e-business, functional area e-business applications, overview of technologies involved in electronic commerce.

    Prerequisite(s): STA 120, STA 1200,  or STA 1202 ; CIS 101, CIS 1010 , or PCPT; and completion of GE Area A2.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EBZ 3030 - Customer Relationship Management and Business Analytics (3)


    Management of customer relationship starting from acquisition, to development, retention, and win-back of customers. Applications under both Business-to-Business (B2B) and Business-to-Consumer (B2C) market settings, and CRM-Customer Relationship Management-implementation and evaluation with benchmarking and financial metrics. Based on the key CRM processes, including sales automation, marketing automation, and service automation. Understand customers by using CRM analytics tools.

    Prerequisite(s): TOM 301 or TOM 3010 ; and CIS 310 or CIS 3100 .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EBZ 3050 - Enterprise Resource Planning (3)


    Enterprise level integration of information flow and business process management. Introduction to the concepts, theory, and procedures associated with enterprise resource planning (ERP). ERP views the enterprise holistically rather than through the silos of functional areas which makes an organization more efficient and effective.

    Prerequisite(s): TOM 301 or TOM 3010 .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EBZ 4000 - Special Study for Upper Division Students (1-3)


    Individual or group investigation, research, studies, or surveys of selected problems at advanced level. Proposals to be initiated by student(s) with guidance from faculty. Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.

    Component(s): Supervisory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.
  
  • EBZ 4410 - Internship in Electronic Business (3)


    Faculty supervised, on-the-job educational experience in electronic business involving collegiate-level learning experiences. Allocation of credit is dependent on the nature of the work done and the number of hours worked. May be taken up to two times for a total credit of 6 units.

    Component(s): Supervisory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 2
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EBZ 4990 - Special Topics for Upper Division Students (1-3)


    Group study at an advanced level of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Component(s): Lecture, Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • EBZ 4990A - Special Topics for Upper Division Students Activity (1-3)


    Group study at an advanced level of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • EBZ 4990L - Special Topics for Upper Division Students Laboratory (1-3)


    Group study at an advanced level of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Component(s): Laboratory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.

Economics

  
  • EC 1100 - Contemporary Economic Issues (3)


    Introduction to economic issues. Use of basic economic theories to explain current and future events. Themes may cover international, social, or election year topics. Investigation of a specific economic issue by an individual or as part of a group. Open to non-economics and non-business majors.

    Prerequisite(s): Open to non-economics and non-business majors.
    GE Area(s): D3
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Student Choice
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: GE Course
  
  • EC 2000 - Special Study for Lower Division Students (1-3)


    Individual or group investigation, research, studies, or surveys of selected problems. Proposals to be initiated by student(s) with guidance from faculty. Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.

    Component(s): Supervisory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.
  
  • EC 2201 - Principles of Microeconomics (3)


    Fundamentals of microeconomics. Economic examination of problems of choice among alternative allocations, utilizations, and distributions of resources. Market analysis, consumer and firm behavior, market structure, externalities, and welfare economics.

    GE Area(s): D3
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course, GE Course
  
  • EC 2202 - Principles of Macroeconomics (3)


    Introduction to macroeconomics. Determinants of national income, output, and price levels. Monetary and fiscal policy. International economics. Applications of economic principles to domestic and international problems.

    GE Area(s): D3
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course, GE Course
  
  • EC 2990 - Special Topics for Lower Division Students (1-3)


    Group study of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Component(s): Lecture, Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • EC 2990A - Special Topics for Lower Division Students Activity (1-3)


    Group study of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • EC 2990L - Special Topics for Lower Division Students Laboratory (1-3)


    Group study of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Component(s): Laboratory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • EC 3322 - Economic Statistics (3)


    Statistical methods and techniques in economic analysis. Analysis of time series, index number construction, regression and correlation analysis, probability and other statistical distributions; related economic topics.

    Prerequisite(s): STA 1200  or STA 120.
    Corequisite(s): EC 3322A .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 3322A - Economic Statistics Activity (1)


    Hands-on experience with statistics in economics. Students will conduct and interpret appropriate statistical tests and will learn how to use statistical software such as R and Excel.

    Prerequisite(s): STA 1200  or STA 120.
    Corequisite(s): EC 3322.
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4000 - Special Study for Upper Division Students (1-3)


    Individual or group investigation, research, studies, or surveys of selected problems at advanced level. Proposals to be initiated by student(s) with guidance from faculty. Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201  or EC 201; and EC 2202  or EC 202; and Instructor consent.
    Component(s): Supervisory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.
  
  • EC 4401 - Intermediate Microeconomics (3)


    Theoretical foundations of demand and supply. Consumer choice analysis. Income and substitution effects. Firm profit maximization and industry structure. Economic efficiency and welfare effects of policy instruments.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201  or EC 201.
    Corequisite(s): EC 4401A .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4401A - Intermediate Microeconomics Activity (1)


    Applications of demand and supply. Consumer choice analysis applications. Applications of firm profit maximization and industry structure. Economic efficiency and welfare effects of policy applications.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201  or EC 201.
    Corequisite(s): EC 4401.
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Fall, Spring
    Note(s): This course focuses on demonstrating applications of theory in intermediate economics to facilitate learning modeling techniques used throughout the economics major.
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4403 - Intermediate Macroeconomics (3)


    Overview of the micro foundations of macroeconomic models and use of these models to understand decisions of consumers, firms, and the government. Includes study of labor market dynamics and wages. Measurement of national accounts and the determinants of economic growth.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2202 , EC 202 or Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4404 - International Economics (3)


    Analysis of international income, trade, and financial asset streams. Role of exchange rate dynamics, balance of payments, international financial systems, tariffs and quotas on economic growth and welfare.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201  or EC 201, and EC 2202  or EC 220; or Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4406 - Mathematical Economics (3)


    Mathematical description and derivation of micro- and macroeconomic theory.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201  or EC 201; EC 2202  or EC 220; and MAT 1140 , MAT 114, MAT 1250  or MAT 125; or Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4407 - History of Economic Thought (3)


    History of the development of economic ideas and doctrines from Greek writers through the classical and neoclassical schools to the present.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201  or EC 201; and EC 2202  or EC 202; or Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4408 - Money and Banking (3)


    Nature and functions of money and its relation to interest, output and prices; the monetary system of the United States; structure and functions of the Federal Reserve System; economic impacts of banks, bank credit and monetary control.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2202 , EC 202 or Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4430 - Economic Development (3)


    Historical, contemporary, and comparative examination of economic development and growth of developing countries. Issues include poverty, income inequality, population growth, urban-rural migration, environmental, health and education problems, and economic approaches to address them.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201  or EC 201; and EC 2202  or EC 202; or Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4431 - Public Finance (3)


    Principles of government financing and its economic and social effects. Analysis of collection, spending, and administration of public funds.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201  or EC 201; or Graduate standing.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4432 - Urban Economics (3)


    Historical to contemporary analysis of the economic growth and development of cities. Location theory. Examination of theoretical and policy approaches to resolve urban problems in labor markets, education, physical and social infrastructure, land use, crime, environmental issues, and housing.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201  or EC 201; or Graduate standing.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4433 - Labor Economics (3)


    Structure and theory of labor markets. Role of government policy in labor markets. Evaluation and analysis of theoretical models of wage determination under different market structures, discrimination, migration, and job amenities. Analysis of labor market data with current software.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201  or EC 201; and MAT 1140 , MAT 114, MAT 1250 , MAT 125, EC 322, EC 3322 , STA 120, or STA 1200 ; or Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4434 - Sports Economics (3)


    Economic models of the structure of sporting markets, and the interaction of such markets with local governments. Empirical analysis utilizing publicly available data to test economic theories, e.g. wage determination.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201  or EC 201; and MAT 1140 , MAT 114, MAT 1250 , MAT 125, STA 120, or STA 1200 ; and EC 3322  or EC 322; or Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4435 - Environmental Economics (3)


    Examination of the relationship between economic theory, environmental problems, and economic institutions. Theory of externalities and market failure. Historical to contemporary market and government approaches to manage air, water, solid and hazardous waste issues.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201 , EC 201 or Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4436 - Economics of Marriage and the Family (3)


    Analysis of economic theories of marriage formation and dissolution, household fertility decisions, household bargaining, and labor force participation. Examination of gender discrimination in the workforce and inequality.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201 , EC 201 or Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4437 - Natural Resource Economics (3)


    Intensive study of natural resource availability, management, and roles of markets and government in their economic development and allocation over time. Focus on key natural resource sectors including energy, non-energy minerals, forestry, agriculture, water, biodiversity, and fisheries.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201 , EC 201 or Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4440 - Industrial Organization (3)


    Evaluation and analysis of government regulation of the private sector aimed at creating a more competitive economy. Analysis of models of imperfect competition among strategic firms including, but not limited to, quantity competition, price competition, and monopoly pricing models.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201  or EC 201; and MAT 1140 , MAT 114, MAT 1250  or MAT 125; or Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4441 - Industry Studies (3)


    Examination of the historical, scientific, technological, and economic developments of a selected industry. Domestic and international market analysis. Impact of regulations and laws on industry operations. Selected industries may include: health care, airlines, entertainment, wine, computer systems, steel, automobiles, biotechnology. Course fulfills GE synthesis B5 or D4. May be taken unlimited times only with different topics.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201 , EC 201, EC 2202  or EC 202; Junior, Senior or Graduate Standing; and Lower division GE requirements in Area A, at least two sub-areas in Area B, and at least two sub-areas in Area D.
    GE Area(s): B5, D4
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: Unlimited
    Course Category: Major Course, GE Course
  
  • EC 4442 - Countrywide Economic Studies (3)


    Socioeconomic aspects of a country, or countries, and their social, economic, and political relationship with the United States. Topics include the targeted country or countries’ economic growth, trade, socioeconomic issues, and its relationship to the United States. Course fulfills GE synthesis D4.

    Prerequisite(s): Junior, Senior or Graduate Standing; and Lower division GE requirements in Areas A and D, and sub-area B4.
    GE Area(s): D4
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 1
    Course Category: Major Course, GE Course
  
  • EC 4444 - Econometrics (3)


    Introduction to econometrics, with a focus on understanding and applying the classical linear regression model; emphasis placed on applications of regression analysis; quantitative model-building; estimation, verification, and prediction of economic variables.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 3322  or EC 322. 
    Corequisite(s): EC 4444A .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4444A - Econometrics Activity (1)


    Hands-on experience with statistics in economics. Students will conduct and interpret appropriate statistical tests and will learn how to use R and R-studio.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 3322 .
    Corequisite(s): EC 4444 .
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4445 - Economic Forecasting (3)


    Techniques and procedures of statistical analysis of macroeconomic and microeconomic conditions. Analysis of trends and cycles. Problem-solving, forecasting and model-building methods using current software.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 3322 , EC 322 or Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4446 - Economic Programming and Optimization Analysis (3)


    Economic optimization analysis and programming techniques, including linear and nonlinear methods. Case studies, deterministic model-building. Computer applications of optimization analysis.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201  or EC 201; and EC 2202  or EC 202; and  EC 4406  or EC 406; or Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4448 - Spatial Econometrics (3)


    Econometric analysis of spatial distance and location on economic growth, taxation, optimization, and social issues. Topics include spatial economic suitability analysis, spatial approximation, and clustering of economic phenomena, as well as spatial correlation of economic variables.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201  or EC 201; and EC 2202  or EC 202; or Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4449 - Game Theory (3)


    Introduction to game theoretic approaches, particularly simultaneous and sequential games, games with Nash equilibria and Prisoners’ Dilemma, coordination games, uncertainty, and strategic moves. Develop strategic thinking skills by applying game theoretic approaches to economics, business, politics, psychology and legal problems.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201 , EC 201 or Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4450 - Capital Markets (3)


    Monetary theory and capital markets; intensive focus on theoretical and mathematical tools necessary for analysis of banks and other financial institutions, and the effectiveness of monetary policy.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201  or EC 201; and EC 2202  or EC 202; and EC 4408  or EC 408; or Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4451 - Gambling, Risk and Information (3)


    Economics of risk, uncertainty, and information. Economic inquiry into gambling, insurance, asset pricing, and related topics involving risky decisions. Role of information in improving choices involving risk.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201  or EC 201; and EC 2202  or EC202; or Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4464 - Applied Economic Research (3)


    Development of critical inquiry skills for economic analysis. Application of economic research methods to develop testable implications. Conduct tests of previously untested theories and interpret results relative to existing findings within economic and social science literature.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 2201  or EC 201; and EC 2202  or EC 202; or Graduate standing.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4620 - Senior Seminar (3)


    Applications of the various techniques of economic analysis to issues and topics in economics, broadly defined. Perform economic research and write original economic research paper. Research topics must be approved by instructor.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 3322  or EC 322; and EC 4401  or EC401; and EC 4403  or EC 403.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 4990 - Special Topics for Upper Division Students (1-3)


    Group study at an advanced level of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Component(s): Lecture, Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • EC 4990A - Special Topics for Upper Division Students Activity (1-3)


    Group study at an advanced level of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • EC 4990L - Special Topics for Upper Division Students Laboratory (1-3)


    Group study at an advanced level of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Component(s): Laboratory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • EC 5000 - Special Study for Graduate Students (1-3)


    Individual or group investigation, research, studies, or surveys of selected problems at graduate level. Proposals to be initiated by student(s) with guidance from faculty. Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.

    Component(s): Supervisory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.
  
  • EC 5501 - Graduate Microeconomics Preparation (3)


    Calculus based presentation of microeconomic theory including consumer and producer theory.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 1140 , MAT 114, MAT 1250  or MAT 125.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 5502 - Graduate Quantitative Preparation (3)


    Introduction to advanced probability, statistical, and quantitative methods used in advanced theoretical and applied econometrics.

    Prerequisite(s): STA 1200  or STA 120. 
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 5503 - Graduate Macroeconomics Preparation (3)


    Introduction to modern theoretical macroeconomic models, their microfoundations, and applications.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 1140 , MAT 114, MAT 1250  or MAT 125.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 5521 - Business Economics (3)


    The role of business firms in the resource allocation process. The behavior and decision-making process of firms in a variety of market structures. New approaches in the theory of the firm.

    Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing; and non-Economics students only.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Service Course
  
  • EC 5550 - Microeconomic Analysis (3)


    Calculus and set theory based presentation of microeconomic theory including consumer and producer theory as well as general equilibrium models.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 5501  or EC 501.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 5551 - Macroeconomic Analysis (3)


    Analysis of aggregate national economic activities using dynamic models.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 4403  or EC 403; and EC 5503  or EC 503.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 5552 - Graduate Econometrics I (3)


    Specification and statistical inference in econometric models; estimation, verification and prediction of economic variables; recent empirical studies, advanced topics in econometrics.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 5502  or EC 502.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 5553 - Graduate Econometrics II (3)


    Specification and statistical inference in econometric models; estimation, verification and prediction of economic variables; recent empirical studies, advanced topics in econometrics.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 5552  or EC 552. 
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 5990 - Special Topics for Graduate Students (1-3)


    Group study at a graduate level of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Prerequisite(s): Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Lecture, Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • EC 5990A - Special Topics for Graduate Students Activity (1-3)


    Group study at a graduate level of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Prerequisite(s): Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • EC 5990L - Special Topics for Graduate Students Laboratory (1-3)


    Group study at a graduate level of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Prerequisite(s): Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Laboratory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • EC 6630 - Advanced Environmental Economics (3)


    Advanced topics in environmental economic analysis. Theory of market failure and externalities in pollution of common property. Benefit-cost, cost effectiveness, impact analysis, and other applied quantitative methods of environmental valuation. Air, water, and hazardous waste policy alternatives.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 5550  or EC 550.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 6631 - Advanced Natural Resource Economics (3)


    Advanced topics in resource economic analysis. Theories of renewable resources exhaustible resource usage. Policy efforts to guide optimal utilization of resources. Multiple use, intertemporal consistency issues in resource management. Quantitative models of resource demand, supply and scarcity.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 5550  or EC 550.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 6654 - International Finance (3)


    Advanced topics in international liquidity and finance theory. Problems of international monetary systems. Balance of payments theory and practices; theory of exchange rates and mechanism of international adjustment.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 5551  or EC 551.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 6655 - International Trade (3)


    Advanced topics in international trade. Theory of exchange; tariffs and other trade barriers. Problems of international competition and cooperation.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 5550  or EC 550. 
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 6656 - Capital Markets I (3)


    Topics in monetary and capital theory. Liquidity creation, financial intermediation and capital formation. Development of capital policy.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 5551  or EC 551.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 6657 - Capital Markets II (3)


    Topics in monetary and capital theory. Liquidity creation, financial intermediation and capital formation. Development of capital policy.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 5551  or EC 551.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 6660 - Graduate Public Finance (3)


    Public policies, principles, and standards of taxation and expenditures, budgeting, public goods, income redistribution, regulation, and development. Examine the equity and efficiency of public policy and assess the fiscal impact.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 5550  or EC 550. 
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 6692 - Graduate Research Practicum I (3)


    Intensive study of applied research methods and technical writing through replication of existing peer-reviewed findings in the economics literature or through selected research topics determined by the instructor.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 5550  or EC 550; and EC 5551  or EC 551; and EC 5503  or EC 503.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 6693 - Graduate Research Practicum II (3)


    Intensive study of applied research methods and technical writing through replication of existing peer-reviewed findings in the economics literature or through selected research topics determined by the instructor.

    Prerequisite(s): EC 5550  or EC 550; and EC 6692  or EC 692.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 6910 - Directed Research (1-3)


    Individual research in a specialized area, under the direction of a graduate faculty member; work does not pertain directly to the thesis.

    Prerequisite(s):  Graduate Standing and Instructor consent.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.
  
  • EC 6920 - Independent Research (1-3)


    Individual study/investigation and research in a specialized area proposed by the student with the approval, and under the supervision, of a graduate faculty member; work does not pertain directly to the thesis. Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.

    Component(s): Supervisory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.
  
  • EC 6960 - Master’s Degree Thesis (3)


    Independent research and study under the supervision of the faculty. Reporting the research results in the approved form. May be taken up to four times for a total credit of 12 units.

    Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and Graduate Writing Assessment passed*.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 4
    Note(s): *The enforcement of the Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement has been temporarily suspended per a Chancellor’s Office memorandum.
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EC 6990 - Master’s Degree Continuation (0)


    Enrollment in this course allows candidates that have enrolled in the maximum number of thesis or project units to maintain resident status in order to receive university services.

    Component(s): Supervisory
    Grading Basis: Credit/No Credit
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times
    Repeat for Credit Limit: Unlimited

Education

  
  • EDU 5000 - Special Study for Graduate Students (1-3)


    Individual or group investigation, research, studies, or surveys of selected problems at graduate level. Proposals to be initiated by student(s) with guidance from faculty. Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.

    Component(s): Supervisory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.
  
  • EDU 5010 - Foundations of Teaching and Learning (3)


    Examines foundational learning, human development, and motivation theories and their applications, classroom management, and assessment. Opportunities for applied professional decision-making, planning, and reflection related to teaching and learning in a variety of contexts including TK-12. Includes 10 hours of field experience.

    Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing, or admitted into Multiple Subject, Single Subject, or Education Specialist Credential.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 1
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EDU 5020 - Foundations of Education in a Diverse Society (3)


    Examines foundations of schooling in the US with a focus on theoretical and historical approaches toward educational equity for diverse communities. Supports teacher candidates in developing culturally responsive teacher dispositions. Introduces sociolinguistic principles of effective pedagogies for English learners. May include up to 10 hours of field experience.

    Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing, or admitted into Multiple Subject, Single Subject, or Education Specialist Credential.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 1
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EDU 5030 - Introduction to Professional Work in Schools (2)


    Introduction to professional work of teachers in an ethnically, linguistically, and economically diverse school setting. Observation and participation fieldwork provide teacher candidates with experiences for analysis and reflection. Foundational readings and class discussions support the development of culturally relevant teaching dispositions.

    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 1
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 4 units, with a maximum of 2 units per semester.
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EDU 5100 - Introduction to Literacy Instruction (3)


    Theoretical models and pedagogical applications of literacy acquisition for native English speakers and English language learners. Emergent literacy, structure of language, phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, spelling and literacy assessment. 20 hours field experience.

    Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing, or admitted into Multiple Subject, Single Subject, or Education Specialist Credential.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 1
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EDU 5105 - Language Arts, Second Language Acquisition, and Children’s Literature (3)


    Theoretical models and pedagogical applications of language arts, writing and second language acquisition for native English speakers and English language learners. Investigation of genres, authors, illustrators and diversity in children’s literature.

    Prerequisite(s): Admitted to Multiple Subject or Education Specialist Credential; EDU 5010  or TED 406; EDU 5020 , or TED 405 and TED 407; and EDU 5100  or TED 443.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 1
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EDU 5110 - Theory and Practice in Mathematics Education (3)


    Principles and methodology of teaching mathematics in the elementary school including instructional design, material selection, and student assessment with an emphasis on problem solving. Fieldwork: May include a maximum 10 hours of field experience.

    Prerequisite(s): Admitted to Multiple Subject Credential; EDU 5010  or TED 406; EDU 5020 , or TED 405 and TED 407; and EDU 5100  and TED 443.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 1
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • EDU 5115 - Theory and Practice in Science and Health Education (3)


    Principles and methodology of teaching science and health in the TK-8 classroom including pedagogical strategies, curriculum, instruction, and assessment. The teacher candidates will develop lesson plans based on state-adopted academic content standards that include all students in learning science and health. May include a maximum 10 hours of field experience.

    Prerequisite(s): Admitted to Multiple Subject Credential; EDU 5010  or TED 406; EDU 5020 , or TED 405 and TED 407; and EDU 5100  or TED 443.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 1
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.
    Course Category: Major Course
 

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