3A. American Civilization -- History (3)
Meets the American history requirement. Not open to freshmen or to students
with credit in Hist. 8A-B or 10. Historic development of the United States,
colonial and other influences affecting the emergence of ideals and procedures
known as the American way of life.
3B. American Civilization -- Government and Institutions (3)
Meets the American history requirement. Not open to freshmen or to students
with credit in Pol. Sci. 101 or 1A-B). Prerequisite: Soc. Sci. 3A or permission
of instructor. Essentials of the American constitutional system; federal,
California state, and local government relationships; problems of twentieth
century democracy.
41A-B. Current Affairs (2-2) (Former Hist. 41A-b)
Late entrance with permission of instructor for 1 unit. Subject matter for
class discussion taken from the daily newspapers and current magazines.
190. Special Study (1-5)
198. Great Books in Social Science (3)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Selected classics in the social
sciences dealing with American materials. Various members of the division
participate in discussions
GRADUATE COURSES
Social Science (Soc Sc)
(See Course Numbering System -- Definition and Eligibility)
280A-B. Seminar in Social Science (3-3)
290. Independent Study (1-5)
299. Thesis (2-4)
Educ 300. Methods and Materials in Secondary Teaching (2)
(See Education)
Educ 332. Directed Teaching in Secondary Schools (4)
(See Education)