General Studies (Gen St)
10A. Introduction to Physical Science (3)
Elementary astronomy, meteorology, and physics; mechanical magnetic, and
optical principles; application to everyday experiences. Lecture, demonstration.
10B. Introduction to Physical Science (3)
Fundamental concepts and principles and their applications; contributions
of chemical sciences and engineering to everyday living. Lecture, demonstration.
15. Business and the Individual (3) (Same as Bus. Ad. 15)
For nonbusiness students. Business enterprises; importance of business in
American life; history, philosophy and growth of American business; the
worker and job opportunities; functions and interrelationships of business
enterprise; specialized developments.
131. Marriage and the Family (2) (See Home Ec. 131)
196. Bibliography (2)
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Introduction to theoretical
and practical bibliography; the history of books; library practices; preparation
of bibliographies.
198. Great Books in Social Science (3) (See Soc. Sci. 198)
199. College Honors Course: Great Books (1-6) (Same as Philos.
199)
Prerequisite: acceptance of application filed in Humanities Division Office.
The regular 3-unit section is open to full-time upper division students
of all departments interested in recording in science and the humanities.
Independent reading of great books of student's choice; discussion with
an interdepartmental faculty group.