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Executive Memorandum 07-16

July 3, 2007

From: Paul J. Zingg, President

Subject: Executive Memorandum 07-16,  Changes to General Education Breadth Area C3 and Upper-Division Themes C, G, and Q

Following review by the General Studies Advisory Committee (GEAC) and the recommendation of the Provost, I approve the following changes to General Education (GE) Breadth Area C3 and Upper-Division Themes. These changes are effective fall 2007.

Breadth Area C3 Philosophy, Religion, and Humanities Studies

Remove: MJIS/PHIL 386, Philosophy of Judaism

 

Upper-Division Themes
CULTURAL DIVERSITY STATUS
APPLIES TO AREA:
THEME C: Cross-Cultural Exploration    
     
1 course selected from:    
PSSC 390 Food Forever
Non-Western
B/D
 
1 course selected from:
CHST/SPAN 354 Chicano Literature
Ethnic
C/D
ENGL 353 Multicultural Literature
Ethnic
C/D
 
1 course selected from:
ANTH 368 Indigenous Peoples of Latin America
Non-Western
D/C
AAST/ASST 300 Asian Studies: Contemporary Social Problems and Prospects
Non-Western
D/C
AFRI 300 Contemporary Problems/Prospects
Non-Western
D/B
HIST/MEST 362 Middle East: Society and Culture
Non-Western
D/C
INST 327 Social and Institutional Elements of International Trade (NEW)
D/B
SOCI 354 Interethnic Contacts
Non-Western
D/C
     
THEME G: Global Issues    
     
Foundation - to be taken first
1 course required:
RELS 332 World Religions & Global Issues
Ethnic
C/D
 
1 course selected from:
GEOS 370 Energy in the Human Environment
B/D
PSSC 392 World Food and Fiber Systems
Non-Western
B/D
 
Capstone - to be taken last:
1 course selected from:
ABUS 390 World Food and Hunger Issues
Non-Western
D/B
GEOG 303 Geography and World Affairs
Non-Western
D/B/C
POLS 341 Introduction to International Relations
D/C
     
     
THEME Q: International Studies Abroad    

Students who participate in the London Semester or in the CSU International Program in France (Aix-en-Provence or Paris), Spain (Madrid or Granada), or Italy (Florence) are eligible to complete two out of the three required courses for this upper-division theme during their study abroad. The third upper-division course must be taken at Chico and must be selected from approved courses in science (see below). Early and frequent consultation with the theme coordinator is indispensable.

Note: Theme P, London Semester, is now incorporated into Theme Q.

   

BIOL 302 Evolution (NEW)
Note: You may select another approved science course; see theme coordinator

 

B