COURSES
Departmental Honors Courses Offered
Hist HD 1. Western Civilization to 1650 (3)
Honors section of Hist 1.
Pol Sc HD 11. American Government and Institutions (3)
Honors section of Pol Sc 11.
General College Honors Colloquia Offered
(Math) HC 70. Mathematical Models (3)
Exploration of mathematical models and their applications
in such areas as mathematics, logic, psychology, economics, biology.
(English) HC 170. The Hero in Modern Literature (3)
An examination of 19th and 20th century literature dealing with
the genesis and evolution of the New Hero or Anti-Hero.
(Hist) HC 170. Cosmopolitan and Nationalist Thought in Modern
History (3)
Investigationof eighteenth century cosmopolitan thought, the rise
of nationalism in Europe, the conflict between nationalism and
cosmopolitanism in the nineteenth century, the rise and character
of totalitarian nationalism, the nationalistic revolt of Asia
and Africa against colonialism, and the survival of cosmopolitanism
in the present.
(Phil) HC 170. The Greek Mind (3)
An examination of the Greek achievement in art, literature,
history, science, and philosophy through the reading and discussion
of major works in translation.
International Studies Course (I S C)
Int St 92. Projects in Study Abroad: (Subject) (1-3; max total
6)
Open only to students in California State Colleges International
Programs. Study undertaken in a university abroad under the auspices
of the California State Colleges.
lnt St 192. Projects in Study Abroad: (Subject) (1-3; max
total 6)
Open only to students in California State Colleges International
Programs. Study undertaken in a university abroad under the auspices
of the California State Colleges.
lnt St 292. Projects in Study Abroad: (Subject) (1-3, max
total 18)
One- to three-unit registrations. Prerequisite: admission to master's
degree program. (See section on California State Colleges - International
Study Programs - Graduate Students.)
Int St 293. Contemporary America (3)
Open only to students from abroad. Prerequisite: graduate standing
or permission of instructor. Seminar including studies from areas
of anthropology, economics, history, literature, political science,
psychology, sociology, and related fields. (See School of Graduate
Studies.)