On Monday, November 4, 2019 you can start to register for 2020 Interterm and 2020 Spring classes. Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences offers an abundance of Interdisciplinary Minor Courses, such as Disability Studies, Image Text Interface with Creative Writing Focus and more. Take a look at the list we created below to make it a little bit easier for you to see what is offered.

Creative & Cultural Industries:

Interterm

  • VRAR 340 – The Landscape of Emerging Media
  • CPSC 242 – Introduction to the Game Industry
  • ANTH 335 – Anthropology of Space and Place

Spring 2020

  • CCI 100 – Introduction to Creative and Cultural Industries
  • CCI 202 – Popular Culture
  • CCI 303 – Cultural Organization Management
  • CCI 304 – Creative and Cultural Industries in Practice
  • CCI 305 – Cultural Studies
  • ART 121 – Digital Imaging
  • ART 296 – Contemporary Gallery Practice
  • COM 211 – Intercultural Communication
  • ENG 215 – Theory and Practice of Journalism
  • ENG 253 – Photojournalism
  • ENG 375 – Composing New Media
  • ENG 472 – Film, Gender, Sexuality
  • CPSC 242 – Introduction to the Game Industry
  • AH 204 – Introduction to Museum Studies
  • COM 151 – Mass Communication

Disability Studies:

Interterm

  • POSC/PCST 239 People with Disabilities in Politics and Society
  • IES 103 Philosophy of Helping

Spring

  • IES 103 Philosophy of Helping
  • IES 317 Disability, Families, and Society
  • POSC 354 Nonviolent Social Change
  • POSC 439 Disability, Policy, and the Law
  • PCST 150: Intro to Peace Studies
  • PHIL 314 Medical Ethics
  • PHIL 319 Philosophy of Women/Women of Color
  • SOC 385 Medical Sociology
  • EDUC 471 Educating Diverse Learners in Inclusive Classrooms

Environmental Studies:

Interterm 

  • ENV 227 – Darwin and the Galapagos

Spring

  • ENV 102 – Introduction to Environmental Policy
  • ENV 112 – Introduction to Hazards and Global and Environmental Change
  • POSC 212 – Introduction to Public Administration
  • POSC 370 – Energy Politics
  • POSC 374 – Environmental Politics and Policy
  • HIST 301 – U.S. Environmental History
  • PHIL 303 – Environmental Ethics
  • SOC 335 – Society and the Environment

German Studies:

Interterm

  • N/A

Spring

  • GER 201 – Intermediate German I
  • GER 360 – Performance in German/Theater
  • HIST 310 – Modern Europe
  • HIST 365 – Topics in the Holocaust
  • MUS 303 – Music History and Literature III

Humanomics:

Interterm

  • ECON 357 – Topics in Humanomics
  • ECON 200 – Principles of Microeconomics
  • ECON 201 – Principles of Macroeconomics
  • ECON 374 – European Economic History
  • ENG 357 – Topics in Humanomics
  • PHIL 357 – Topics in Humanomics

Spring

  • ECON 357 – Topics in Humanomics
  • ECON 200 – Principles of Microeconomics
  • ECON 201 – Principles of Macroeconomics
  • ENG 270 – Foundations of Rhetorical Studies
  • ENG 357 – Topics in Humanomics
  • ENG 446 – Topics in Rhetoric
  • PHIL 104 – Introduction to Ethics
  • PHIL 327 – Global Justice
  • PHIL 357 – Topics in Humanomics

Image Text Interface with Creative Writing Focus:

Interterm

  • ENG 204 – Introduction to Creative Writing
  • ENG 314 – Writing the Novel

Spring

  • GD 200 – Introduction to Graphic Design
  • GD 201 – Typography
  • ENG 204 – Introduction to Creative Writing
  • ENG 310 – Writing Creative Nonfiction
  • ENG 312 – Writing the Short Story
  • ENG 314 – Writing the Novel
  • ENG 316 – Writing Poetry
  • ENG 404 – Techniques in Writing Fiction

Image Text Interface with Graphic Design Focus:

Interterm

  • ENG 204 – Introduction to Creative Writing
  • ENG 314 – Writing the Novel

Spring

  • GD 200 – Introduction to Graphic Design
  • GD 201 – Typography
  • GD 402 – Advanced Interaction UX/UI and Web Design
  • GD 406 – Motion Design
  • ENG 204 – Introduction to Creative Writing
  • ENG 310 – Writing Creative Nonfiction
  • ENG 312 – Writing the Short Story
  • ENG 314 – Writing the Novel
  • ENG 316 – Writing Poetry

Italian Studies:

Interterm

  • ITAL 202 – Intermediate Italian II
  • ITAL 344 – Advanced Italian Conversation and Composition
  • HON 455 – Interpreting the Past: An Experience of Italy

Spring

  • ITAL 201 – Intermediate Italian I
  • ITAL 340 – History and Culture of Food in Italy
  • ITAL 341 – Italian Cinema: Politics, Art, and Industry
  • ITAL 345 – Conversation and Composition: Introduction to Contemporary Italy
  • HIST 306 – The Middle Ages
  • HIST 358 – Jewish Life from Napoleon to Hitler And Italy

Japanese Studies:

Interterm

  • N/A

Spring

  • JPN 201 – Intermediate Japanese I
  • JPN 202 – Intermediate Japanese II
  • JPN 343 – Advanced Japanese Grammar and Composition
  • JPN 345 – Japanese Conversation
  • JPN 349 – Advanced Japanese: Topics in Literature and Cinema
  • AH 203 – Exchange and Evolution in the Arts of China and Japan

Latinx and Latin American Studies:

Interterm

  • SOC 316 – Immigration in Southern California
  • SPAN 202 – Intermediate Spanish II
  • SPAN 202A – Intermediate Spanish II
  • SPAN 345 – Spanish Conversation
  • SPAN 396 – Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics

Spring

  • HUM 102 – Introduction to Latinx and Latin American Studies
  • HUM 229 – Ethnofiction Through Contemporary Narratives
  • HIST 208 – U.S.-Latin Relations
  • HIST 231 – Chicano/a History & Culture 1848-present
  • LEAD 384 – Ethnic Studies Activism: Theory and Practice
  • SOC 316 – Immigration in Southern California
  • SOC 370 – Race and Ethnicity
  • SPAN 202 – Intermediate Spanish II
  • SPAN 326 – Read & Interpreting Literature
  • SPAN 345 – Spanish Conversation
  • SPAN 378 – Literature & Culture of Latin America II

LGBTQ Studies:

Interterm

  • IES 102 – Social Construction of Difference
  • IES 310 – LGBTQ Issues in Education
  • PSY 344 – Psychology of Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation
  • ENG 347 – Topics in Literary and Cultural Studies

Spring

  • HUM 205 – Introduction to Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender/Queer Studies
  • IES 102 – Social Construction of Difference
  • IES 310 – LGBTQ Issues in Education
  • PSY 340 – Human Sexuality
  • PSY 344 – Psychology of Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation
  • SOC 371 – Sociology of Human Sexuality
  • POSC 309 – Sexual Politics in a Diverse Society
  • COM 311 – Gender and Communication
  • PHIL 319 – Philosophy of Women/Women of Color
  • DOC 321 – The Documentary Tradition
  • ENG 472 – Film, Gender, Sexuality
  • HON 416 – Sex, Self, Society

Visual Journalism:

Interterm

  •  N/A

Spring

  • ENG 215 – Theory and Practice of Journalism
  • ENG 215L – Reporting Lab
  • ENG 218 – Introduction to Digital Design for Journalists
  • ENG 253 – Photojournalism
  • ENG 319 – Digital Magazine Workshop for Journalists
  • ENG 411 – Advanced Digital Journalism Workshop
  • ENG 415 – Topics in Journalism
  • ENG 418 – Advanced Digital Design for Journalists
  • ENG 453 – Advanced Photojournalism
  • ENG 498B – Senior Seminar Journalism
  • BRJL 103 – Broadcast News I
  • GD 402 – Advanced Interaction UX/UI and Web Design
  • ART 321 – Topics in Photography

Women’s Studies:

Interterm

  • REL 333 – Deconstructing Hogwarts: Religion, Race, and Gender in Harry Potter
  • PSY 344 – Psychology of Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation

Spring

  • WMST 101 – Introduction to Women’s Studies
  • WMST 498 Women’s Studies Senior Seminar
  • COM 311 – Gender and Communication
  • ENG 472 – Film, Gender, Sexuality
  • HIST 231 – Chicano/a History & Culture 1848-present
  • HUM 205 – Introduction to Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender/Queer Studies
  • HUM/ENG 229 Ethnofiction Through Contemporary Narratives
  • MUS 202 – Music and Gender
  • PCST 354 – Non-Violent Social Change
  • PHIL 319 – Philosophy of Women/Women of Color
  • POSC 309 – Sexual Politics in a Diverse Society
  • PSY 340 – Human Sexuality
  • PSY 344 – Psychology of Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation
  • PSY 355 – Diversity in Marital & Family Relationships
  • REL 330 – Women and Religion
  • SOC 204 – Marriage and the Family
  • SOC 347 – Topics in Literary & Cultural Studies: Post-Colonial Women Writers
  • SOC 371 – Sociology of Human Sexuality
  • SOC 385 – Medical Sociology
  • SOC 410 – Victimless Crimes