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GISES Concentration and GISES Minor: Approved Elective Course Substitutions from UCSC
This list does not apply to the regular Sociology BA nor the Combined Sociology/LALS BA
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Course Substitution Policies
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Substitutions Offered in the Upcoming Quarter
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Many courses have prerequisites and enrollment restrictions. These prerequisites/restrictions must be met or you may attempt to speak to the professor of the course for approval.
We will not override prerequisites and enrollment restrictions. For course descriptions and enrollment requirements, review the course catalog.
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Course IDCourse Title
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ANTH 104Human Variation and Adaption
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ANTH 110APublic Life and Contemporary Issues
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ANTH 110EAnthropology of Global Environmental Change
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ANTH 110ICultures of Sustainability and Social Justice
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ANTH 110JEmerging Humanity
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ANTH 110QQueer Sexuality in Black Popular Culture
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ANTH 110YFeeding California
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ANTH 129Beyond Borders: Other Globalizations and Histories of Interconnection
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ANTH 130A - XEthnographic Area Studies
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ANTH 131Gender in Cross-Cultural Context
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ANTH 134Medical Anthropology: An Introduction
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ANTH 138Political Anthropology (also offered as Lgst 138)
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ANTH 140The Body in Rain: Environmental and Medical Intersections
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ANTH 142Anthropology of Law
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ANTH 144Anthropology of Poverty and Welfare
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ANTH 146Anthropology and the Environment
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ANTH 148Women in the Economy (also offered as ECON 183)
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ANTH 158Feminist Ethnographies
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ANTH 159Race and Anthropology
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ART 101Introduction to Computer Programming for the Arts
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ART 181Art, Power & Politics
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ARTG 142Black Aesthetics: Interventions in Digital Media (also offered as CRES 142)
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CMMU 101Communities, Social Movements, and the Third Sector
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CMMU 132American Cities and Social Change
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CMMU 133Making California: Landscapes, People, Politics, Economy
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CMMU 134No Place Like Home
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CMMU 141Political Justice in Theory and Practice
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CMMU 145Global Capitalism: A History Of The Present
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CMMU 149Political Economy of Food and Agriculture
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CMMU 160Public Health
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CMMU 161Gender Health and Justice
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CMMU 163Health Care Inequalities
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CMMU 186Food And Agriculture Social Movements
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CMMU 189Methods of Teaching Community Studies
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CMPM 131User Experience for Interactive Media
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CSE 101 Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms
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CSE 118Mobile Applications
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CRES 100Comparative Theories of Race and Ethnicity
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CRES 101Research Methods and Writing in Critical Race and Ethnic Studies
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CRES 117Making The Refugee Century: Non-Citizens And Modernity (also offered as HISC 117)
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CRES 142Black Aesthetics: Interventions in Digital Media (also offered as ARTG 142)
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CRES 150Race, Gender and Algorithms
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CRES 185Race, Gender & Science (formerly CRES 185A)
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CRSN 151ASustainability Practicum in the Built Environment
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CRSN 151BInnovation & professionalization for sustainability designers, engineers & entrepreneurs
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CRSN 152 (take 3 times = 1 elective)The IDEASS Lab Practicum
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CRSN 160Developing Leadership to Facilitate Environmental Education
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CRSN 161Education for Sustainable Living Program
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EART 106Coasts in Crisis
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ECE 179Decision Analysis in Management (formerly CSE 174)
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ECON 101Managerial Economics
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ECON 104Is There Truth in Numbers: The Role of Statistics in Economics
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ECON 115Introduction to Management Sciences
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ECON 120Development Economics
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ECON 121Economic Growth
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ECON 126Why Economies Succeed or Fail: Lessons from Western and Japanese History.
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ECON 128Poverty and Public Policy (also offered as LGST 128)
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ECON 131International Financial Markets
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ECON 136Business Strategy
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ECON 138The Economics and Management of Technology and Innovation
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ECON 139AThe Economics of Electronic Commerce
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ECON 139BE-Commerce Strategy
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ECON 141International Finance
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ECON 142Advanced Topics in International Economics
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ECON 143Policy Issues in the International Economy
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ECON 148Latin American Economies
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ECON 149The Economies of East and Southeast Asia
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ECON 156Health Care and Medical Economics
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ECON 159The Economics of Organizations
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ECON 160AIndustrial Organization
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ECON 160BGovernment and Industry
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ECON 161A Marketing
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ECON 162Legal Environment of Business
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ECON 169Economic Analysis of the Law
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ECON 170Environmental Economics
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ECON 171Natural Resource Economics
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ECON 175Energy Economics
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ECON 180Labor Economics
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ECON 183Women in the Economy (also offered as LGST 183)
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EDUC 102South and Southeast Asian Schooling and Immigration
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EDUC 104Ethical Issues and Teaching
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EDUC 128Immigrants and Education
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EDUC 135Gender and Education
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EDUC 140Language, Diversity and Learning