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POLICY INSTITUTIONS & PROCESSES
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DEPARTMENTCOURSE NUMBERCOURSE NAME PREREQUISITES
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BusinessBUS 100W
MANAGEMENT WRITING AND COMMUNICATION
ENGL 001B with a grade of C or better; BUS 020; ECON 003; STAT 008; ENGL 007, may be taken concurrently; for concurrent enrollment in ENGL 007, review the course titles or topics in the current online Schedule of Classes to find the corresponding ENGL 007 writing workshop; or consent of instructor.
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BusinessBUS 102ETHICS AND LAW IN BUSINESS AND SOCIETYBUS 020; ECON 003; STAT 048; or equivalent
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BusinessBUS 103MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENTBUS 020; ECON 003 or ECON 003H, STAT 048; or consent of instructor.
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BusinessBUS 106INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL MANAGEMENTBUS 020; ECON 003 or ECON 003H; STAT 008 or ECON 101; or equivalent; or consent of instructor.
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BusinessBUS 107ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIORBUS 020; ECON 003; STAT 008; or equivalent; or consent of instructor.
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BusinessBUS 109COMPETITIVE AND STRATEGIC ANALYSISBUS 100W; BUS 103; BUS 108; BUS 106 or ECON 134 or BUS 133; restricted to major(s) Business Administration.
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BusinessBUS 128PROJECT PLANNING AND CONTROLBUS 104/STAT 104 or consent of instructor.
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BusinessBUS 144NEGOTATION FUNDAMENTALSBUS 107
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BusinessBUS 145DESIGNING AND LEADING TEAMSBUS 107
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BusinessBUS 154BUSINESS LAWupper-division standing
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BusinessBUS 155 MANAGING HUMAN RESOURCESBUS 107; or consent of instructor.
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BusinessBUS 168AINDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONECON 104B
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BusinessBUS 177LABOR RELATIONSBUS010
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DanceDNCE 115GDANCE MAKING: DANCE AS RITUALDNCE 014, or consent of instructor.
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EconomicsECON 119LAW AND ECONOMICSECON 003 or ECON 003H; or consent of instructor
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EconomicsECON 134INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL MANAGEMENTBUS 020; ECON 003 or ECON 003H; STAT 048 or ECON 101; or equivalent; or consent of instructor.
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EconomicsECON 135THE STOCK MARKETECON 002 or ECON 002H and ECON 003 or ECON 003H;
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EconomicsECON 137INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONECON 104B
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EconomicsECON/BUS 153LABOR ECONOMICSECON 102 or ECON 104A
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EconomicsECON 186POLICY EVALUATION IN DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICSECON 002 or ECON 002H; ECON 003 or ECON 003H; ECON 101 or STAT 100A.
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EducationEDUC 123EDUCATION, DIGITAL MEDIA, AND DEMOCRATIC ENGAGEMENTEDUC 005 with a grade of C- or better or EDUC 010 with a grade of C- or better or EDUC 010H with a grade of C- or better; restricted to class level standing of junior, or senior; or consent of instructor.
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EducationEDUC 147EDUCATION IN A DIVERSE SOCIETYRestricted to class level standing of junior, senior, credential only, or masters.
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EducationEDUC 162LEARNING THEORY AND PSYCHOLOGY IN EDUCATIONrestricted to class level standing of junior, senior, credential only, or masters.
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EducationEDUC 184SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING IN THE SCHOOLSEDUC 010 with a grade of C- or better or EDUC 010H with a grade of C- or better; restricted to class level standing of junior, or senior; or consent of instructor.
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Ethnic StudiesETST 131RACE, CLASS, AND GENDERETST 001 or ETST 001H or ETST 002 or ETST 002H or ETST 003 or ETST 005 or ETST 005H or ETST 007 or ETST 007H or ETST 004 or HIST 004 or ETST 008 or ETST 012 or ETST 012H or RLST 012 or RLST 012H or ETST 014 or ETST 011 or ETST 098; or consent of instructor
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Ethnic StudiesETST 147HISTORY OF BLACK EDUCATIONUpper Division Standing
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Gender and Sexuality StudiesGSST 109WOMEN, POLITICS, AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTSGSST 001 or GSST 001S or GSST 001H or GSST 020 or GSST 020H; or consent of instructor.
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Gender and Sexuality StudiesGSST 164REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEupper-division standing or consent of instructor.
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Gender and Sexuality StudiesGSST 185GENDER, RACE, AND MEDICINErestricted to class level standing of junior, or senior; or consent of instructor.
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Global StudiesGBST 110GLOBAL MIGRATIONS AND MOVEMENTSGBST 001 or GBST 002
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American HistoryHISA 114THE AMERICAN CIVIL WARupper-division standing or consent of instructor
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Law and SocietyLWSO 100INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF LAW AND SOCIETYrestricted to class level standing of sophomore, junior, or senior; or consent of instructor.
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Political SciencePOSC 101THE UNITED STATES CONGRESSupper-division standing or consent of instructor.
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Political SciencePOSC 102SPOLITICAL BEHAVIOR IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVErestricted to class level standing of sophomore, junior, or senior; or consent of instructor.
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Political SciencePOSC 104SSPECIAL TOPICS IN THE POLITICS OF RACE, IMMIGRATION, AND ETHNICITYupper-division standing; POSC 010 or POSC 010H or POSC 010W or consent of instructor.
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Political SciencePOSC 112MODERN POLITICAL THEORYupper-division standing or consent of instructor.
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Political SciencePOSC 123CONFLICT RESOLUTIONupper-division standing or consent of instructor
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Political SciencePOSC 124SINTERNATIONAL RELATIONSPOSC 020
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Political SciencePOSC 143SELECTIONS AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATIONupper-division standing or consent of instructor
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Political SciencePOSC 148SPOLITICS OF CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONSPOSC 010 or POSC 010H or POSC 010W or consent of instructor.
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Political SciencePOSC 154POLITICS OF THE EUROPEAN UNIONupper-division standing or consent of instructor
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Political SciencePOSC 160SGLOBALIZATION AND UNDERDEVELOPMENTupper-division standing or consent of instructor.
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Political SciencePOSC 162SLATIN AMERICA: THE QUEST FOR DEVELOPMENT AND DEMOCRACYupper-division standing or consent of instructor.
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Political SciencePOSC 164 THE NATION STATE AND CAPITALISMupper-division standing or consent of instructor.
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Political SciencePOSC 168CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: CRIMINAL JUSTICEupper-division standing or consent of instructor.
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Political SciencePOSC 170LOCAL LEADERSHIP IN CALIFORNIAupper-division standing or consent of instructor.
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Political SciencePOSC 171AMERICAN STATE POLITICSupper-division standing or consent of instructor.
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Psychology PSYC 140SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGYPSYC 001, PSYC 002, PSYC 011, PSYC 012 with grades of "C-" or better; or equivalents; or consent of instructor.
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Psychology PSYC 142INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGYPSYC 002
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Public PolicyPBPL 172ENVIRONMENTAL POLICYECON 003 or ECON 003H; restricted to class level standing of junior, or senior.
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Public PolicyPBPL 180LAW AND JUSTICErestricted to class level standing of junior, or senior.
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Public PolicyPBPL 186POLICY EVALUATION IN DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS ECON 003 or ECON 003H; or consent of instructor.
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SociologySOC 130RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONSSOC 005 with a "C-" or better or consent of instructor.
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SociologySOC 134LAW, RACE, CLASS, GENDER, AND CULTURESOC 001 or SOC 001H.
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SociologySOC 151FORMAL ORGANIZATIONSupper-division standing or consent of instructor.
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The schedule of classes is subject to change, therefore, please confirm course offerings, seat availability, and pre-requisites on the schedule of classes:
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http://classes.ucr.edu/
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Prerequisites:
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1. Public Policy cannot override pre-requisites and/or over-enroll courses if they are full
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2. If you obtain instructor authorization to waive a prerequisite for a course. Please complete the enrollment form for the college offering the course (i.e. SOC course - see CHASS form)
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CHASS:
https://chassem.ucr.edu/continuing-student-enrollment
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CNAS:
https://cnasemc.ucr.edu/current-student-enrollment
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BCOE:
https://student.engr.ucr.edu/enrollment-assistance
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School of Business:
https://business.ucr.edu/student-forms-center
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School of Education:
https://education.ucr.edu/enrollment-assistance
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School of Public Policy
https://sppstudents.ucr.edu/undergraduate-students/policies-forms#pre-requisite-waiver-for-pbpl-
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Please note some education courses will be restricted to education majors until until second pass registration. Please view your registration time ticket for this date.
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