General Education Program Inter/Multidisciplinary Cluster
Students complete a total of 12 units in a course cluster outside their designated degree program or major. Students who complete a second major or a minor fulfill this part of the GE program.
The Inter/Multidisciplinary Cluster provides students an opportunity to explore an area of interest from an inter/multidisciplinary focus: four related courses outside the student’s designated degree program or major. At least two courses in the cluster must be upper division.
Click on the following categories to see your course cluster choices. The information is in PDF format. Use WebAdvisor to see which classes will be offered in the coming term.
Arts and Humanities
Religion and the Arts Histories and Religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam Comparative World Religions Global Ethics and Communication Ethics Philosophy, Knowledge, and Reality Culture of the Classical World Medieval Culture Medieval and Renaissance Studies The Renaissance in Europe 19th Century Studies Design and History Fundamentals in Cinematography Theatre Arts for Cinematography Production Design Narrative and Dramatic Literature Digital Arts
Social and Cultural Studies
Cross Cultural Studies Law and Social Control Multicultural Histories and Identities in the United States Race and Ethnicity The Holocaust and Comparative Genocide Globalism, Transnationalism, Diaspora, and Culture Human Development and Family Studies Leadership Social Service Education Studies Elementary Education Media, Culture and Society Law and Public Policy
Science, Mathematics, and Technology
Technology, Science, and Society Earth and Its Environment Physics Applied Behavioral Sciences Game Development Computing Sciences Informatics Mathematics Information Systems
University Honors Cluster
Area Studies
American Society and Culture Latin American Studies African Studies Africa and the Middle East Asian Studies Women's and Gender Studies Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Studies
Historical Studies
History and Media Pre-Modern History Modern History American History European History Comparative Colonial Experience Race, Class, and Identity in History Social History History of the World Histories and Religions Of The East The Holocaust in European History The Holocaust and Comparative Genocide
Language and Communication
Japanese Studies Germanic Studies The French/Francophone Studies The Spanish Speaking World The Practice of Language Spanish Language and Linguistics Linguistics and Bilingualism Communication and Leadership
Health, Nutrition, and the Body
Science for Life Complementary and Alternative Medicine Sports Medicine Nutrition and Performance Dance and Movement Health and Wellness Physical Education and Coaching Leadership in Athletic Performance
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