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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
(2-4 Units) Provides an opportunity to acquire relevant, practical experience in supervised paid employment within the discipline. Students are placed in private or public sector positions under the supervision of the employer and departmental Co-op coordinator. May be repeated for a total of 8 units depending upon departmental policy. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing and consent of departmental coordinator.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Studies in world literature with variable content. Typical courses include Third World Novel and Myth in Literature: The Metamorphosis Motif. Two different titles may be taken for credit. Prerequisites: ENGL 3150.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
(1-5 Units) Special studies in some area of American literature. Course content may vary from term to term. Typical courses include American Immigrant Literature, the American dream and American literature, The Literature of American Minorities, or California writers and the California scene. Different titles may be taken for credit under this number. Prerequisites: ENGL 3150.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
(1-5 Units) Special studies in some area of English literature. Course content may vary from term to term. Typical courses include women in nineteenth and twentieth century literature, realism in English literature, minor writers, London in English literature. Different titles may be taken for credit under this number. Prerequisites: ENGL 3150.
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6.00 Credits
(1-4 Units) For students capable of independent work and in need of advanced or specialized study. May be repeated for a total of six units. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
(4 Units) Capstone course for the major. Advanced study in English literature or language, including TESOL. Typical literature seminars will focus on a genre, period, or a single author. TESOL seminars will focus on second language acquisition and methodological issues. A writing activity/portfolio assessment is required. Class will meet 3 hours per week, with one additional hour per week in writing groups and tutorial sessions. Prerequisites: Completion of 18 units of upper division English and senior standing. (TESOL Seminar: Spring only)
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4.00 Credits
(4 Units) Classification, control, life history, structure, ecology, and basic physiology of insects. This course is acceptable for section 1.c requirement for the major. Satisfies the departmental diversity requirement. Prerequisites: ZOOL 1050 or equivalent. (Lecture, 2 hours; laboratory, 6 hours; field trips) (Fall)
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4.00 Credits
(4 Units) Natural history and taxonomy of arthropods of medical (including forensic) and veterinary importance in temperate, tropical, and subtropical regions of the world with emphasis on the role arthropods play as vectors and transmitters of disease. The laboratory involves techniques of collection and taxonomic identification, dissections, and field experiments on carrion-arthropod succession to demonstrate the utility of arthropods in medicolegal investigations. Satisfies the departmental diversity requirement. This course is acceptable for section 1.c requirement for the major. (Formerly ENTO 3330) Prerequisites: BOTY 1050 and ZOOL 1050 or equivalents. (Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours; field trips and experiments) (Fall)
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4.00 Credits
(4 Units) An ecologically based holistic survey of pest-natural enemy interactions of selected Central Valley crops emphasizing the origin, identification, biology, damage symptoms, and biological control of insect pests. Related topics will include population and community sampling methods, pest management decision-making and forecasting, host-plant resistance, insect outbreaks, trophic cascades, and food web dynamics. The laboratory component will survey local pest and natural enemy complexes of important row, fiber, and orchard crops. This course is acceptable for section 1.c requirement for the major. Satisfies the departmental diversity requirement. Prerequisites: BOTY 1050 and ZOOL 1050 or equivalents. (Lecture, 2 hours; laboratory, 6 hours; field trips) (Spring)
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
(1-5 Units) Development of a selected branch of Entomology. (Topics to be specified in Class Schedule) Topics vary each term, thus different topics may be taken for credit. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
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