
Segment
III "California Cultures & Environments": Spring 2004
Courses
Minor | Segment
III | Liberal Studies | American
Studies | Courses |
Past
Courses | Descriptions
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| Segment III Cluster Description |
San Francisco State University students are required to complete a "cluster" of courses as a part of their General Education requirements. One of the clusters in the
G.E. Segment III program is called "California Cultures and Environments". Students select one course from each of three components. Aspects of the Humanities include courses focusing on the application of knowledge, theories, and methods from the study of California within various academic disciplines as well as such applied settings as health, education, communications, and social movements. Sociological Aspects include courses focusing on the institutions, norms and social forces that shape society, history and culture in California. Scientific Aspects include courses focusing on the physical aspects of the state of California. At least one course taken in the Segment III cluster must meet the Cultural, Ethnic, and Social Diversity
[CESD] requirement. Courses taken for the minor may count for Segment III.
Click here for the complete "California Cultures and Environments" pattern. Courses for the Segment III cluster offered Fall 2004, are listed below. |
Fall
2004 |
A. One Course from
Aspects of the Humanities (3 units): AMST 410 California Culture, 3.0 Section 1: M 1810-2055, HUM 108, Birt HM 421 Food, Wine & Culture in California, 3.0 Section 1: T 1610-1855, HSS 154, Amaya HUM 376 Biography of a City: San Francisco, 3.0 Section 1: MW 1110-1225, HUM 408, Chandler Section 2: W 1810-2055, HUM 582, Sammons Section 3: TH 1810-2055, HUM 408, Bertram Section 4: MW 1410-1525, HUM 408, Birt Section 5: TTH 0935-1050, HUM 115, Dobbs HUM 450 California Culture, 3.0 Section 1: M 1810-2055, HUM 108, Birt B. One Course from
Sociological Aspects (3 units): |