must be in Historical Perspective-SBH) Natural Sciences (S, SL, and B) 7 (including 1 hr. lab) U. S. Diversity (D1) *3 Global Diversity (D2) TOTAL 31 *Diversity The Diversity requirements will be met by taking courses in other Cardinal Core categories that also carry the D1 or D2 designation. This requirement, therefore, does not add hours to the total Cardinal Core Program.
Mechanical Engineering Media Literacy Certificate Medical Humanities Medieval Studies Meeting and Event Management (Online) Microbiology (B. ) Middle Eastern Studies Middle Eastern Studies (Five Colleges) Military Leadership Modern European Studies Multicultural Theater Practice Music (B. A., ) Music Performance Native American and Indigenous Studies (Five Colleges) Native American Indian Studies (UMass) Natural Resources Conservation Nursing College of Nursing Nutrition Operations and Information Management Philosophy Physics (B. ) Plant & Soil Science Plant & Soil Sciences Plant Pathology Political Science Population Studies Portuguese Pre-Medical/Pre-Health Pre-Veterinary Professional Writing and Technical Communication (PWTC) Psychology (B. ) Public Health Sciences Public Policy & Administration Queer and Sexuality Studies (Five Colleges) Religious Studies Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice Certificate (Five Colleges) Resource Economics College of Social and Behavioral Science Russian & East European Studies Russian and East European Studies Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies (Five Colleges) Scandinavian Studies Science (B. )
CSSH offers 17 majors, 40+ minors, 9 doctoral degree programs, 13 Master's degree programs, and 10 graduate certificates. Your academic journey will be shaped by your discoveries here. It will integrate many topics and disciplines. As an undergrad, our programs are flexible enough to allow you to pursue a double major, a major and a minor, a combined major, or an independent major in cases where interests and goals aren't met by existing majors. At the graduate level, our programs and certificates cover a wide variety of fields, with the flexibility to build your own path. You can find all our programs in the undergraduate and graduate catalogs. History, Culture, and Law Politics, Philosophy, and Economics If you are a current student and would like to transfer into one of these CSSH majors, please see our page on Major Changes for more information. American Political Institutions Computational Social Science Digital Methods in the Humanities Film and International Cultures Food Systems Sustainability, Health, and Equity Health, Humanities, and Society International Security Studies Latino/a, Latin American, and Caribbean Studies Middle East and Mediterranean Studies Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies To declare a minor in the College of Social Sciences and Humanities, see this page.
Students are required to take four courses: • CHC/LAT 200A: Theoretical Issues in Chicano/Latino Research • One CHC/LAT elective offered in a Department outside of the student's home Department. • One CHC/LAT elective offered in a School outside of your home School. • One additional CHC/LAT elective, potentially in your own Department. Additionally, the student's qualifying examination and dissertation topic should incorporate U. S. Latinos and/or issues relevant to Chicano/Latino Studies as a central focus of analysis. The dissertation committee should include a Chicano/Latino Studies faculty member. Emphasis in Critical Theory Critical Theory at UCI is understood in the broad sense as the study of the shared assumptions, problems, and commitments of the various discourses in the humanities. An emphasis in Critical Theory is available for doctoral students in all departments within the School of Humanities. Students choosing to complete this emphasis do so in addition to the regular degree requirements for the Ph.