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May Intersession 2026

Last Day to Add Class:
► May 20, 2026

Period to add a class with a late fee of $25 and instructor permission:
► May 18–May 20, 2026 • 11:59pm PT

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Courses Fulfilling General Education Requirements

May Intersession 2026: Course Descriptions & Details

Last updated: 2/10/2026

Following are classes to be offered during the upcoming Spring Intersession.
Please check back often for updates to this and to the schedule page:

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AFRICANA STUDIES

AFS 100-041 The African American Experience (3) Asynchronous Online

Examines the historical and contemporary manifestations of the sacred and secular continuum in African Diaspora Arts and Religion. Will study examples of music, dance, drama, literature and visual arts expressions of religion and theological values.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Faraji
Fee: $954
CRN: 37913

AFS 332-041 Key Movements: Harlem Renaissance (3) Asynchronous Online

Explores the artistic productions of key figures, scholarly works analyzing significant events and films of the time. Focuses on works examining race, culture, and social issues pertinent to people of African descent. Explores how the Harlem Renaissance influenced later movements.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Faraji
Fee: $954
CRN: 37914

AFS 334-041 African Culture and Art (3) Asynchronous Online

Examines the historical and contemporary manifestations of the sacred and secular continuum in African Diaspora Arts and Religion. Will study examples of music, dance, drama, literature and visual arts expressions of religion and theological values.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Bwa Mwesigire
Fee: $954
CRN: 37915

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ANTHROPOLOGY

ANT 371-041 Historical and Cultural Perspectives in Disability Studies (3) Asynchronous Online

Theoretical and historical perspectives on issues pertaining to disability studies/research. The course explores cultural concepts of "normalcy" and "disability" and reviews ethnographic contexts of disability in a variety of communities in the United States and the world.
GE Area: 4UD

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Armstrong
Fee: $954
CRN: 37916

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ASIAN-PACIFIC STUDIES

APP 101-041 Introduction to Asian Studies (3) Asynchronous Online

Basic themes and key issues in Asia and the Pacific region. Multi-disciplinary survey of art, literature, philosophy, religion, politics, and society. Background to understanding tradition and change in the region, and introduction to the multicultural roots of Asian-Pacific Americans.
GE Area: 3B

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Chu
Fee: $954
CRN: 37917

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CHICANA/CHICANO STUDIES

CHS 125-041 Chicano/Latino Musical Culture (3) Asynchronous Online

The course examines musical expressions of Chicano and Latino peoples in the present geographical boundaries of the United States. The course emphasizes the intercultural dynamics in the formation of Chicano and Latino music which incorporates African, American, Native American, and European roots.
GE Area: 6 Ethnic Studies

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Cantero
Fee: $954
CRN: 37938

CHS 323-041 U.S. Immigration and Citizenship (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite(s): Students must complete Areas 1 & 2 before enrolling in upper division GE courses
Seeks to understand some of the issues which concern Mexican/Latino immigrant people, specifically Mexican and Central American groups, in efforts to bring awareness to this human crisis and to explore some of its effects on U.S. Latino community.
GE Area: 4UD

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Fraga
Fee: $954
CRN: 37939

CHS 330-041 Latina/o Identities in U.S. (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite(s): Students must complete Areas 1 & 2 before enrolling in upper division GE courses
Explores the social, cultural, and political experiences of Chicano/a and Latino/a communities in the Unite States, including Puerto Rian, Caribbean, and Central and South American peoples. The historical experiences of these diverse communities will be examined.
GE Area: 4UD

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Gutierrez
Fee: $954
CRN: 37940

CHS 340-041 Native American and Chicana Women's Narrative (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite(s): Students must complete Areas 1 & 2 before enrolling in upper division GE courses
Course explores contemporary cultural and historical narratives by and about Native American Chicana women in the U.S. Through poetry, short stories, and narratives the class will analyze the histories of colonial exploitation, historical memories, gender oppression, and marginalization.
GE Area: 3UD

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Rivas-Castro
Fee: $954
CRN: 37941

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COMMUNICATIONS

COM 331-001 Screenwriting I (3) On Campus

Prerequisite: COM 100 or COM 105
Serves as an introduction to the craft of screenwriting, with primary focus on equipping students with the skills to write scenes and short format screenplays and to analyze and evaluate feature films and screenplays.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: T + Th
Times: 12:30 pm–4:20 pm
Location: LCH A225
Instructor: Pope
Fee: $954
CRN: 38350

COM 344-041 Advertising Media Analysis (3) Asynchronous Online

Analysis of the comparative advantages (cost and market impact) of various advertising media as a basis for time and space buying within the context of the creative advertising campaign with an emphasis on campaign planning and implementation.

Dates: 5/16/26–6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: de la Serna
Fee: $954
CRN: 38351

COM 363-041 Social Media Strategies (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisites: COM 250 and COM 365
Provides an overview of various social media techniques and the strategies to help organizations engage in dialogue and build relationships effectively with different audiences and stakeholders.

Dates: 5/16/26–6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Hernandez Martinez
Fee: $954
CRN: 38352

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COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

CIS 270-041 Information Systems and Technology Fundamentals (asynchronous online) (3) Asynchronous Online

Provides an introduction to information technology, systems concepts, and application software. Covers system components and relationships, cost/value and quality of information, and package software solutions. Includes basic skills related to operating systems, word processing, spreadsheet software, and the Internet.

Dates: 5/16/26–6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Eyadat
Fee: $954
CRN: 37920

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DANCE

DAN 130-041 Global Dance Perspectives (3) Asynchronous Online

Global Dance Perspectives provides an understanding and appreciation of dances from all cultures of the world as an expression of people's imaginative and creative urges/ Diversity in dance is explored through a global perspective addressing social, cultural, and historical topics.
GE Area: 3A

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Allen
Fee: $954
CRN: 37918

DAN 440-041 Dance for Children (3) Asynchronous Online

Study of developmentally appropriate creative movement experiences for children. Examination of teaching methodology designed to develop foundational movement skills, artistic exploration of movement elements, improvisational techniques, imagination and creativity, and how these learning activities can be taught across the curriculum.
GE Area: C2

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Carreon
Fee: $954
CRN: 37919

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DIGITAL MEDIA ARTS

DMA 327-001 Independent TV Production (3) On Campus

Prerequisites: DMA 322, DMA 323
Aspects of producing television features on an independent-producer basis. Practice in pre-production coordination, location shooting, directing, and editing techniques in the production of a broadcast-quality feature segment for public airing on the University cable TV channel. Repeatable for credit. Six hours of activity per week.

Dates: 5/18/26–6/24/26
Days: M + W
Times: 11:30am–4:00pm
Location: LIB 1320
Instructor: Jenkins
Fee: $954
CRN: 37942

DMA 327-002 Independent TV Production (3) On Campus

Prerequisites: DMA 322, DMA 323
Aspects of producing television features on an independent-producer basis. Practice in pre-production coordination, location shooting, directing, and editing techniques in the production of a broadcast-quality feature segment for public airing on the University cable TV channel. Repeatable for credit. Six hours of activity per week.

Dates: 5/18/26–6/24/26
Days: M + W
Times: 11:30am–4:00pm
Location: LCH A204
Instructor: Mahler
Fee: $954
CRN: 37950

DMA 327-003 Independent TV Production (3) On Campus

Prerequisites: DMA 322, DMA 323
Aspects of producing television features on an independent-producer basis. Practice in pre-production coordination, location shooting, directing, and editing techniques in the production of a broadcast-quality feature segment for public airing on the University cable TV channel. Repeatable for credit. Six hours of activity per week.

Dates: 5/18/26–6/24/26
Days: M + W
Times: 11:30am–4:00pm
Location: LCH A209
Instructor: Carmona
Fee: $954
CRN: 37951

DMA 327-004 Independent TV Production (3) On Campus

Prerequisites: DMA 322, DMA 323
Aspects of producing television features on an independent-producer basis. Practice in pre-production coordination, location shooting, directing, and editing techniques in the production of a broadcast-quality feature segment for public airing on the University cable TV channel. Repeatable for credit. Six hours of activity per week.

Dates: 5/18/26–6/24/26
Days: M + W
Times: 11:30am–4:00pm
Location: LCH A219
Instructor: Paul
Fee: $954
CRN: 37952

DMA 346-001 Digital Media Production Workshop (1) On Campus

Prerequisite: consent of the instructor
Collaborative production activity on various projects in the digital media arts curriculum. Repeatable for credit for up to three units.

Dates: 5/18/26–6/24/26
Days: M + W
Times: 9:30am–11:00am
Location: LCH A204
Instructor: Jenkins
Fee: $318
CRN: 37943

DMA 346-002 Digital Media Production Workshop (1) On Campus

Prerequisite: consent of the instructor
Collaborative production activity on various projects in the digital media arts curriculum. Repeatable for credit for up to three units.

Dates: 5/18/26–6/24/26
Days: M + W
Times: 9:30am–11:00am
Location: LIB 1320
Instructor: Mahler
Fee: $318
CRN: 37944

DMA 346-003 Digital Media Production Workshop (1) On Campus

Prerequisite: consent of the instructor
Collaborative production activity on various projects in the digital media arts curriculum. Repeatable for credit for up to three units.

Dates: 5/18/26–6/24/26
Days: M + W
Times: 9:30am–11:00am
Location: LCH A209
Instructor: Carmona
Fee: $318
CRN: 37945

DMA 346-004 Digital Media Production Workshop (1) On Campus

Prerequisite: consent of the instructor
Collaborative production activity on various projects in the digital media arts curriculum. Repeatable for credit for up to three units.

Dates: 5/18/26–6/24/26
Days: M + W
Times: 9:30am–11:00am
Location: LCH A219
Instructor: Torres
Fee: $318
CRN: 37946

DMA 346-005 Digital Media Production Workshop (1) On Campus

Prerequisite: consent of the instructor
Collaborative production activity on various projects in the digital media arts curriculum. Repeatable for credit for up to three units.

Dates: 5/18/26–6/24/26
Days: M + W
Times: 9:30am–11:00am
Location: LCH A221
Instructor: Edmondson
Fee: $318
CRN: 37947

DMA 346-006 Digital Media Production Workshop (1) On Campus

Prerequisite: consent of the instructor
Collaborative production activity on various projects in the digital media arts curriculum. Repeatable for credit for up to three units.

Dates: 5/18/26–6/24/26
Days: M + W
Times: 9:30am–11:00am
Location: LCH A202
Instructor: Gonzales
Fee: $318
CRN: 37948

DMA 346-007 Digital Media Production Workshop (1) On Campus

Prerequisite: consent of the instructor
Collaborative production activity on various projects in the digital media arts curriculum. Repeatable for credit for up to three units.

Dates: 5/18/26–6/24/26
Days: M + W
Times: 9:30am–11:00am
Location: SBS D215
Instructor: Justin-Maynard
Fee: $318
CRN: 37949

DMA 438-001 Music Production (3) On Campus

Prerequisite: DMA 430 and consent of the instructor
Analysis of recordings in music production. Spatial and timbral ear-training techniques for recording engineers and producers. Access to Pro Tools HD 5.1 surround system and a variety of engineering and production topics which include surround mixing techniques, advanced microphone techniques, DVD audio specifications, and DVD authoring.

Dates: 5/21/26–6/25/26
Days: T + Th
Times: 10:00am - 2:00pm
Location: LCH A330
Instructor: Torres
Fee: $954
CRN: 37953

DMA 438-002 Music Production (3) On Campus

Prerequisite: DMA 430 and consent of the instructor
Analysis of recordings in music production. Spatial and timbral ear-training techniques for recording engineers and producers. Access to Pro Tools HD 5.1 surround system and a variety of engineering and production topics which include surround mixing techniques, advanced microphone techniques, DVD audio specifications, and DVD authoring.

Dates: 5/21/26–6/25/26
Days: T + Th
Times: 10:00am - 2:00pm
Location: LCH A201
Instructor: Mejia
Fee: $954
CRN: 37954

DMA 439-001 Music Production Lab (1) On Campus

Prerequisite: Previous or concurrent enrollment in DMA 438 and consent of the instructor
Practice in the production of studio recordings. Responsibility for music composition and arrangements, rehearsal, performance, studio and musician bookings, artist promotion, engineering assistance and artistic direction and management. Interdisciplinary projects involving video or theater are also possible. Repeatable course.

Dates: 5/21/26–6/25/26
Days: T + Th
Times: 2:30pm–4:00pm
Location: LCH A330
Instructor: Edmondson
Fee: $318
CRN: 37955

DMA 439-002 Music Production Lab (1) On Campus

Prerequisite: Previous or concurrent enrollment in DMA 438 and consent of the instructor
Practice in the production of studio recordings. Responsibility for music composition and arrangements, rehearsal, performance, studio and musician bookings, artist promotion, engineering assistance and artistic direction and management. Interdisciplinary projects involving video or theater are also possible. Repeatable course.

Dates: 5/21/26–6/25/26
Days: T + Th
Times: 2:30pm–4:00pm
Location: LCH A201
Instructor: Geluz
Fee: $318
CRN: 37956

DMA 447-001 Audio Projects Lab (1) On Campus

Prerequisite: DMA 331 and DMA 431
Advanced studio session work culminating in passing the Audio Recording Proficiency Exam.

Dates: 5/18/26–6/24/26
Days: M
Times: 11:30am–2:30pm
Location: LCH A201
Instructor: Mejia
Fee: $318
CRN: 37957

DMA 447-002 Audio Projects Lab (1) On Campus

Prerequisite: DMA 331 and DMA 431
Advanced studio session work culminating in passing the Audio Recording Proficiency Exam.

Dates: 5/20/26–6/24/26
Days: W
Times: 11:30am–3:15pm
Location: LCH A201
Instructor: Mejia
Fee: $318
CRN: 37958

DMA 447-003 Audio Projects Lab (1) On Campus

Prerequisite: DMA 331 and DMA 431
Advanced studio session work culminating in passing the Audio Recording Proficiency Exam.

Dates: 5/20/26–6/24/26
Days: W
Times: 3:30pm–7:15PM
Location: LCH A201
Instructor: Torres
Fee: $318
CRN: 37959

DMA 460-035 Digital Audio Workstation Concepts (3) Hybrid On-Campus/Online

Prerequisites: DMA 435 and DMA 436
Theory and practice of operating a Digital Audio Workstation using a variety of software programs. Experience in recording session set-ups, grouping, touting techniques, MIDI composition and editing, song structuring, an editing and mixing scenarios for outputting stereo stem mixes.

Dates: 5/20/26–6/24/26
Days: W
Times: 5:30pm–9:15pm
Location: LCH A219
Instructor: Eckes
Fee: $954
CRN: 37961

DMA 496-001 Off Campus Internship in the Media (1) Off Campus

Directed work experience in the television, film music, or digital media industry under the supervision of a professionally-qualified mentor. CR/NC grading only. Repeatable for credit. 10 hours of work experience per week.

Dates: 5/16/26–6/25/26
Days: TBA
Times: TBA
Location: TBA
Instructor: Vinovich
Fee: $318
CRN: 37960

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EARTH SCIENCES

EAR 101-001 Physical Geology Laboratory(1) On Campus

Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in EAR 100 is recommended.
This Nature and origin of rocks and minerals through determination of physical properties of specimens. Topographic and geologic map analysis. Geological features from stereoscopic air photos. Recommended elective for students interested in the outdoors, archaeology, mineral deposits, land use, and natural hazards.
GE Area: 5C

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: T + Th
Times: 8:30am–12:15pm
Location: NSM B234
Instructor: Cummings
Fee: $318
CRN: 37921

EAR 312-041 Natural Disasters (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite: Completion of lower division General Education
Examines the impact of natural events on human activities and vice versa. Mankind's uneasy relationship with atmosphere, oceans and not-so-solid Earth. Examines the study of earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, landslides, tsunamis, climate change, hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires.
GE Area: 5UD

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Sinha
Fee: $954
CRN: 37922

EAR 312-042 Natural Disasters (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite: Completion of lower division General Education
Examines the impact of natural events on human activities and vice versa. Mankind's uneasy relationship with atmosphere, oceans and not-so-solid Earth. Examines the study of earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, landslides, tsunamis, climate change, hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires.
GE Area: 5UD

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Sinha
Fee: $954
CRN: 37923

EAR 312-043 Natural Disasters (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite: Completion of lower division General Education
Examines the impact of natural events on human activities and vice versa. Mankind's uneasy relationship with atmosphere, oceans and not-so-solid Earth. Examines the study of earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, landslides, tsunamis, climate change, hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires.
GE Area: 5UD

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Chhetri
Fee: $954
CRN: 37924

EAR 312-044 Natural Disasters (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite: Completion of lower division General Education
Examines the impact of natural events on human activities and vice versa. Mankind's uneasy relationship with atmosphere, oceans and not-so-solid Earth. Examines the study of earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, landslides, tsunamis, climate change, hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires.
GE Area: 5UD

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Chhetri
Fee: $954
CRN: 37925

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ECONOMICS

ECO 210-041 Economic Theory 1A (microeconomics) (3) Asynchronous Online

This class is about analyzing and understanding individual consumers and firm behavior, so we answer questions like how consumers react to changes in prices and preferences and how firms make decisions about what price to charge for their goods and whether or not to stay in business. Put together, we can analyze markets for food, textbooks, illegal music downloads, educational services, etc.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: El Hag
Fee: $954
CRN: 37926

ECO 211-041 Economic Theory 1B (macroeconomics) (3) Asynchronous Online

Introductory macroeconomic theory; national income accounting, national income determination, monetary and fiscal policy.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Martinez
Fee: $954
CRN: 37927

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HISTORY

HIS 101-041 History of the United States (3) Asynchronous Online

A study of the ideals, creeds, institutions, and behavior of the peoples of the United States . Meets the State requirement in U.S. History.
GE Area: American Institutions

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Resnick
Fee: $954
CRN: 37928

HIS 355-041 American Civil Rights History (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite:
Covers the long history of civil rights in the United States from the antebellum to the present with special emphasis on the non-violent movements of the Cold War era.
GE Area: 3UD

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Johnson
Fee: $954
CRN: 37929

HIS 380-041 Women in History (3) Asynchronous Online

Changing role of women in the family, political economy and culture of various societies. Topics vary, for example, Women in History: Sex Roles in North and South America; Women in History: Women in China ; Women in History: Sex roles and Feminism in the United States.
GE Area: 4UD

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Murillo
Fee: $954
CRN: 37930

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HUMANITIES

HUM 300-041 Introduction to Health Humanities (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite: Students must complete Areas 1 & 2 before enrolling in upper division GE courses
Bridges humanities and scientific representations of health and illness; multicultural perceptions of health practices and practitioners; value of humanities for SDGs and humanizing clinical practice; arts for health. Addresses self-mutilation, race and medicine, cancer, music therapy, cloning, neurodiversity, planetary health.
GE Area: 3UD

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Fitzsimmons
Fee: $954
CRN: 37931

HUM 304-041 Vampires (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite: Students must complete Areas 1 & 2 before enrolling in upper division GE courses
The vampire concept from physiological, medical, ecological, psychological, psychiatric, cultural, and social perspectives. Topics include forensics pathology, psychosis, alternative identities, emotional vampirism, economic vampirism, and sustainability.
GE Area: 3UD

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Fitzsimmons
Fee: $954
CRN: 37932

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INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES/PACE

IDS 210-041 Introduction to Environmental Studies (3) Asynchronous Online

Provides students with an overview of environmental philosophy, policy, and literature examining a range of interrelated social and scientific aspects of ecological, socioeconomic, political, aesthetic, and technological factors that influence the quality of life on earth.
GE Area: D1, 4A

Dates: 5/16/26–6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Salmeron-Blaisdell
Fee: $954
CRN: 37933

IDS 310-041 Global Climate Change (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite(s): Students must complete Areas 1 & 2 before enrolling in upper division GE courses
Examines the history of climate science and how acceptance and denial of science impacts the geopolitical landscape, including personal, regional, national, and global responsibility to implement a transition to a just and sustainable future on a finite planet.
GE Area: C3, 3UD

Dates: 5/16/26–6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Hall
Fee: $954
CRN: 38312

IDS 395-041 Special Topics: Cults & Conspiracies in the US (3) Asynchronous Online

(Intensive study of a particular aspect of interdisciplinarity. Topic may provide the opportunity to pursue a creative endeavor in a seminar setting. Repeatable for credit. Exact topic will be listed in the class schedule.)

Dates: 5/16/26–6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Perez
Fee: $954
CRN: 37934

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LABOR STUDIES

LBR 310-041 Success and Values (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite(s): Students must complete Areas 1 & 2 before enrolling in upper division GE courses
Explores the various ways people and institutions i the Americas define success, with the underlying question, does one have to sacrifice one's values to achieve success.
GE Area: 3C

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: McGarvey
Fee: $954
CRN: 37935

LBR 316-041 Working Class and Education (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite(s): Students must complete Areas 1 & 2 before enrolling in upper division GE courses
What is the purpose of education? What functions does it perform and whose interests does it advance? Investigation of education as a network of institutions operating differently on different classes, races and genders. Evaluation of its position in relation with economy and governance.
GE Area: 4C

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: McGarvey
Fee: $954
CRN: 37936

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MATHEMATICS

MAT 131-001 Elementary Statistics and Probability (3) On Campus

Prerequisite: Quantitative Reasoning Placement Level 2 or completion of any of , , , or
A practical course in probability and statistics including such topics as the binomial and normal distributions, confidence intervals, t, F, and chi-square tests, linear regression and correlation, and conditional probability. Satisfies the General Education Quantitative Reasoning Requirement.
GE Area: 2

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: M + W + Th
Times: 6:00pm–8:30pm
Location: I&I 2270
Instructor: Romero
Fee: $954
CRN: 37937

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MUSIC

MUS 302-041 African American Music (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite(s): Students must complete Areas 1 & 2 before enrolling in upper division GE courses
Introduction to the music of African Americans from roots in African cultural practice to current day. Musical genres include blues, spirituals, gospel, jazz, classical, R&B, soul, funk, hip-hop, rap, etc. The course is designed for music and non-music majors.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Ojakovo
Fee: $954
CRN: 37962

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PHILOSOPHY

PHI 120-041 Critical Reasoning (3) Asynchronous Online

Introduction to methods of critical thinking including the nature of arguments, formal and informal fallacies, deductive and inductive arguments. Provides student with critical skills in both academic and non-academic context. A-C-/NC grading.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Jones
Fee: $954
CRN: 37963

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PSYCHOLOGY

PSY 101-041 General Studies Psychology: Understanding Human Behavior (3) Asynchronous Online

An introduction to psychology emphasizing the personal, cognitive and social development and functioning of the individual, and the influence of both physiological and social factors. Consideration of basic concepts and applications.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Merz
Fee: $954
CRN: 37994

PSY 351-041 The Adolescent Experience (3) Asynchronous Online

Consideration of the major theories and research concerning development during adolescence. Emphasis on the development of personal identity as it relates to social roles in adolescence.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Hurtado-Ortiz
Fee: $954
CRN: 37995

PSY 360-041 Theories of Personality (3) Asynchronous Online

A study of basic theories of personality including type theories; trait theories; psychoanalytic, learning, biosocial, self and holistic-integrative theories.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Santos
Fee: $954
CRN: 37996

PSY 363-041 Abnormal Psychology (3) Asynchronous Online

The causes and manifestations of abnormal behavior. Field study and case study.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Victor
Fee: $954
CRN: 37997

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SOCIOLOGY

SOC 309-041 Writing Skills in Sociology (3) Lecture Asynchronous Online

Introduction to basic research and presentational skills of sociology and social and behavioral sciences. Skills development in research and writing, using library and other data sources, organizing projects, writing reports. One hour of lecture and four hours of activity per week.
GE Area: GWAR

Dates: 5/16/26–6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Shakib
Fee: $954
CRN: 37964

SOC 309-042 Writing Skills in Sociology (0) Activity Asynchronous Online

Introduction to basic research and presentational skills of sociology and social and behavioral sciences. Skills development in research and writing, using library and other data sources, organizing projects, writing reports. One hour of lecture and four hours of activity per week.

Dates: 5/16/26–6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Shakib
Fee: $0
CRN: 37965

SOC 309-043 Writing Skills in Sociology (3) Lecture Asynchronous Online

Introduction to basic research and presentational skills of sociology and social and behavioral sciences. Skills development in research and writing, using library and other data sources, organizing projects, writing reports. One hour of lecture and four hours of activity per week.
GE Area: GWAR

Dates: 5/16/26–6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: McCurn
Fee: $954
CRN: 37966

SOC 309-044 Writing Skills in Sociology (0) Activity Asynchronous Online

Introduction to basic research and presentational skills of sociology and social and behavioral sciences. Skills development in research and writing, using library and other data sources, organizing projects, writing reports. One hour of lecture and four hours of activity per week.

Dates: 5/16/26–6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: McCurn
Fee: $0
CRN: 37967

SOC 362-041 Gangs and Adolescent Subcultures (3) Asynchronous Online

Examines gang phenomena nationally and regionally. Focus on organizational, behavioral, etiological, and preventive factors associated with development and perpetuation. Street, motorcycle, prison, ethnic and other subcultural formations are examined.

Dates: 5/16/26–6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Skiffer
Fee: $954
CRN: 37968

SOC 365-041 Deviant Behavior (3) Asynchronous Online

Consideration of deviant behavior. Study of the forms and processes of deviance, and the distribution of its occurrence. A systematic analysis of particular kinds of violations of normative rules as related to general processes of interaction in everyday social activities.

Dates: 5/16/26–6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Aguilera
Fee: $954
CRN: 37998

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SPANISH

SPA 151-041 Introduction to Hispanic Culture (3) Asynchronous Online

Introduction to Hispanic Culture. A designated geographical area studies course focusing on patterns of culture in the Spanish-speaking world. Topics will vary from semester to semester; for example, Mexico and the Southwestern U.S., or Contemporary Spain. Conducted in English.
GE Area: C3

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Heinze-Balcdazar
Fee: $954
CRN: 37969

SPA 280-041 Grammar for Spanish Composition (3) Asynchronous Online

Students advance their knowledge of Spanish grammar in the areas of orthography, accentuation, punctuation, parts of speech, verb morphology, sentence types. Students will study essay types, with an emphasis on narration.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Gonzalez-Contreras
Fee: $954
CRN: 37970

SPA 280-042 Grammar for Spanish Composition (3) Asynchronous Online

Students advance their knowledge of Spanish grammar in the areas of orthography, accentuation, punctuation, parts of speech, verb morphology, sentence types. Students will study essay types, with an emphasis on narration.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Gomez
Fee: $954
CRN: 37971

SPA 312-041 Literature, Art and Culture of Spanish-Speaking Countries (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite: Students must complete Areas 1 & 2 before enrolling in upper division GE courses
Historical development and the cultural artistic production created by Hispanic authors and artists through an interdisciplinary perspective. Study of artwork, historical texts, music, and literature to expand by discussing the links of cultural production that develop in Latin America.
GE Area: C2

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Yulder
Fee: $954
CRN: 37972

SPA 341-041 Advanced Conversation (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite: or equivalent.
Intensive conversation leading to fluency in the use of academic Spanish. The course aims to develop a comprehensive vocabulary which prepares the student for persuasive and oratory speeches, as well as for upper division linguistics and literature courses. Useful for public service and the bilingual/cross-cultural credential program.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Villanueva
Fee: $954
CRN: 37973

SPA 341-042 Advanced Conversation (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite: or equivalent.
Intensive conversation leading to fluency in the use of academic Spanish. The course aims to develop a comprehensive vocabulary which prepares the student for persuasive and oratory speeches, as well as for upper division linguistics and literature courses. Useful for public service and the bilingual/cross-cultural credential program.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Mendoza
Fee: $954
CRN: 37974

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THEATRE ARTS

THE 100-041 Television, Film and Theatre (3) Asynchronous Online

Appreciation of the performing arts of television, film, and the live theatre through the viewing of films and videotapes, as well as attendance at plays and musicals.
GE Area: 3A

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Bodley
Fee: $954
CRN: 37975

THE 120-041 Fundamentals of Speech (3) Asynchronous Online

Introduction to the basic principles of speech communication. Classes cover the use of organization and evidence in speech preparation, and emphasize research and performance techniques. Students develop speeches for a variety of topics and situations. A-C-/NC grading.
GE Area: 1C

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Leonard
Fee: $954
CRN: 37976

THE 317-041 Theatre of Revolt (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite(s): Upper division integrative coursework must be taken after 60 semester units and the lower division components of General Education (or their equivalent) have been completed; Students must complete Areas 1 & 2 before enrolling in upper division GE courses
Investigates the revolutionary impulse that has promoted modern drama in African, European, American and Asian/Pacific societies. Students learn how modern playwrights have continually crossed boundaries to break with traditions and sculpt new conventions.
GE Area: 3B

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Buckley
Fee: $954
CRN: 37977

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Women's Studies

WMS 100-041 Gender, Sex, the Body & Politics: An Introduction (3) Asynchronous Online

An introduction to the rapidly expanding body of literature related to the gendered aspects of health and sexuality with an emphasis on women.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Singh
Fee: $954
CRN: 37978

WMS 250-041 Foundations in Women's Studies (3) Asynchronous Online

Introduces students to Women's Studies. Students learn about gender from a multicultural, multiracial feminist and global perspective. Emphasis is on women's history; gender, culture and nation; social institutions; sexuality, sexism and violence; and local and transnational women's movements.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Mendoza Diaz
Fee: $954
CRN: 37979

WMS 310-041 The Witch in Literature (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite(s): Students must complete Areas 1 & 2 before enrolling in upper division GE courses
Examines representation of the witch and witchcraft in literature and culture in different historical periods and cultures.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Smith
Fee: $954
CRN: 37980

WMS 311-041 Comedy, Sex, and Gender (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite(s): Students must complete Areas 1 & 2 before enrolling in upper division GE courses
Examines representations of gender and sexuality in comedy and humor from multicultural perspectives. Topics include feminist humor and comedy as vehicles of social criticism and advocacy, and the relationships of the comedic to ethnicity, race and class.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Brandt
Fee: $954
CRN: 37981

WMS 318-041 Race, Class and Gender (3) Asynchronous Online

Prerequisite(s): Students must complete Areas 1 & 2 before enrolling in upper division GE courses
This cross-cultural, interdisciplinary course introduces students to women's issues as these interface with race and class. Students will recognize, analyze and evaluate the socio-political and economic forces that affect women's lives through a critical examination of race, class and gender.

Dates: 5/16/26—6/25/26
Days: online
Times: online
Location: online
Instructor: Villanueva
Fee: $954
CRN: 37982

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