The following courses may include a community placement used to help students learn how to develop and apply knowledge, to work in diverse social settings, to become engaged in civic affairs, and to explore possible career paths and make professional contacts. Please note that this list is tentative and that specific course requirements often vary by professor.
College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences
ANTH 200Lg | The Origins of Humanity |
BISC 102Lxg | Humans and Their Environment |
BISC 150Lxg | The Nature of Human Health and Disease |
CLAS 151g | Civilization of Rome |
CLAS 280g | Classical Mythology |
EASC 150g | East Asian Societies |
ENGL 405 | Fiction Writing |
ENGL 406 | Poetry Writing |
ENGL 407 | Advanced Fiction Writing |
ENGL 408 | Advanced Poetry Writing |
EXSC 202L | Principles of Nutrition and Exercise |
EXSC 203L | Individualized Exercise Prescription |
EXSC 205Lxg | The Science of Human Performance |
FREN 250 | French IV |
FREN 300 | French Grammar and Composition |
FREN 330 | Writing about Literature |
GEOG 100gm | Los Angeles and the American Dream |
GEOL 105Lg | Planet Earth |
GEOL 107Lxg | Oceanography |
GEOL 108Lg | Crises of a Planet |
GEOL 125Lxg | Earth History: A Planet and Its Evolution |
GEOL 150Lxg | Climate Change |
GEOL 240Lxg | Earthquakes |
HIST 102g | Medieval Civilization |
HIST 200gm | The American Experience |
IR 210 | International Relations: Introductory Analysis |
IR 305 | Managing New Global Challenges |
IR 326 | U.S. Foreign Economic Policy |
IR 383 | Third World Negotiations |
IR 465 | Contemporary Issues in United States- Latin America Relations |
LING 115g | Language, Society, and Culture |
MATH 108 | Precalculus |
MATH 116 | Mathematics for the Social Sciences |
MATH 117 | Introduction to Mathematics for Business and Economics |
MATH 118x | Fundamental Principles of the Calculus |
MATH 125 | Calculus I |
MATH 218 | Probability for Business |
MATH 245 | Mathematics of Physics and Engineering I |
PHIL 140g | Contemporary Moral and Social Issues |
PSYC 100 | Introduction to Psychology |
PSYC 355 | Social Psychology |
SOCI 142gm | Diversity and Racial Conflict |
SOCI 169gm | Changing Family Forms |
SOCI 200m | Introduction to Sociology |
SOCI 305m | Sociology of Childhood |
SOCI 351 | Sociology of Juvenile Delinquency and the Juvenile Justice System |
SOCI 360m | Social Inequality: Class, Status, and Power |
SPAN 220 | Spanish III |
SPAN 316x | Spanish for the Professions – Business and the Law |
SWMS 210gm | Social Issues in Gender |
Marshall School of Business
BUAD 302 | Communication Strategy in Business |
WRIT 340 | Advanced Writing for Business |
Rossier School of Education
EDCO 102xm | Human Diversity: People, Power and Politics |
Viterbi School of Engineering
WRIT 340 | Advanced Writing: Advanced Writing Comunication for Engineers |
Roski School of Fine Arts
FA 140x | A Cultural Guide to Los Angeles |
FA 402 | Advanced Design Projects |
FA 419 | Professional Internship in the Arts |
PAS 371 | Art in the Public Realm: Contemporary Issues |
PAS 550a | Public Art in the Community |
PAS 591 | Field Internship Experience |
School of Policy, Planning, and Development
PPD 227 | Urban Planning and Development |
PPD 240 | Citzenship and Public Ethics |