(All classes are 4 units unless otherwise noted)
Fall 1 (17 units) | Spring 1 (17 units) |
HIST 001: Chair’s Seminar (1 unit) |
HIST 051: World History II |
PACS 001 |
PACS 002 |
HIST 050: World History I 1 |
SPAN 11B: First Year Spanish |
SPAN 11A: First Year Spanish (the complete first year in language is required) 2 |
PSYC 031: Introduction to Psychology 3 |
HIST 103: Oceans and the Maritime World _______________________________________ |
An activity or seminar class (1 unit)*
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Fall 2 (17 units) | Spring 2 (18 units) |
HIST 020: United States History I |
HIST 021: United States History I |
HIST 130: California History |
POLS 041: U.S. Government and Politics |
SOCI 051: Introduction to Sociology 4 |
ECON 51: Economic Principles and Problems (3 units) |
MATH 037: Introduction to Statistics and Probability 5 |
SOCI 123: Sex and Gender 6
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An activity or seminar class (1 unit)
_______________________________________ |
Any 3-unit course outside the major
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Fall 3 (18 units) | Spring 3 (18 units) |
HIST 151: People’s History of Mexico 7 |
PACS 003 (3 units) |
PHIL 061: Philosophy of Science 8 |
POLS 051: Introduction to International Relations 10 |
ENGL 053: American Literature after 18650 9 |
EDUC 141: Transforming Teaching and Learning (3 units) |
EDUC 140: Transforming Teaching and Learning (3 units) |
Any 3 units outside the major |
Any 3-unit course outside the major
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Any 5 units
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*Summer – Student is encouraged to take UOP Summer classes or to transfer units from another institution. Once a student has 70 units, the student can no longer transfer units from outside the University. Transferred courses will count for the requirement after 70 units, but will not add to the total units. If a student plans to take courses at another college, the summer between their first and second year is the best time to do so.
- GE 2C such as ARTS 005: Drawing (3 units)
- GE 3A such as BIOL 051: Principles of Biology (5 units with lab)
- Student should choose an additional combination of courses to equal 7 units or more.
15 units (at least 8 units should be outside the major to meet the breadth requirement)
*Students who do not want to take 1-unit activity classes each term may ask their advisor to approve them to enroll in 20 units. Approval is granted based on the student’s success in coursework and ability to carry the load. Students pay additional fees above 18 units.
UNITS = 120 with 60 outside the major.
1 Fulfills Diversity and GE 2B (Students may take 2 GE’s in their major department).
2 GE 2A
3 GE 1A
4 A basic sociology course.
5 GE 3B
6 An analysis class.
7 A non-U.S., upper level history class.
8 GE 3C
9 GE 1B
10 An international political science class (counts as GE 1C - Students may take 2 GE’s in their major department).