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B.S. Major Requirements: |
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UNITS |
| Preparatory Subject Matter |
22-25 |
| Community and Regional Development 1, 2 |
8 |
| Plant Sciences 21 or Computer Science Engineering 15 |
3-4 |
| Economics 1A or 1B |
4 |
| Anthropology 2 or Sociology 1 |
4-5 |
| Statistics 13 or 32 or Sociology 46B |
3-4 |
| Depth Subject Matter |
39-40 |
| Core Issues in Community Development: |
| Three courses from Community and Regional Development 142, 152, 153A or 153B or 153C, 164, 172, 176, or 180 |
12 |
| Economics of Community Change: |
| Two courses from Community and Regional Development 118, 140, 141, 162, or International Agricultural Development 103 |
8 |
| Political Processes and Community Change: Two courses from Community and Regional Development 147, 149, 154, 157, 158, or 171 |
8 |
| Methods for Community Research: |
| Two courses, including at least one *'d course from: |
| Community and Regional Development 151, *156, *Education 114, *Landscape and Architecture 150, *Sociology 103, *Sociology 106, *Statistics 102 |
7-8 |
| **Note on substitutions: supplementary list of |
| pre-approved substitutions available in Advising Office. |
| Internship: Community and Regional Development 192 |
4 |
| Areas of Specialization |
| Take 20 units from each of two options or 40 units from one option. The Areas of Specialization must include two Community and Regional Development courses. Up to 4 units of variable-unit course work may be counted toward this requirement (e.g., Community and Regional Development 192). |
| Global Communities Option |
40 |
| Students must consult with a faculty adviser to identify an emphasis within the option and to select suitable courses. |
| Development Policy: Anthropology 122B, 126A, 135, Agricultural and Recourse Economics 115A, 115B, Community and Regional Development 140, 152, 153A, 153B, 153C, 164, 180, Economics 115A, 115B, 160A, 160B, 162, International Agricultural Development 170, Sociology 138, 139, 141, 145A, 159 |
| Gender and Development: Sociology 132, 145, Anthropology 126B, Women and Gender Studies 102, 182 |
| Globalization and Politics: Political Science 124, 130, 131, 178, 175 |
| Experiential Learning, Area Studies, and Language: Total number of units of credit in Experiential learning, Area Studies, and Language courses cannot exceed 32. |
| Up to 12 credits transferred from any accredited foreign program or foreign internship, including UCD EAP and Summer Abroad programs. |
| Up to 12 credits in regional area studies classes (e.g., Middle East, China, Latin America). |
| Up to 12 credits for foreign Language. |
| Organization and Management Option |
40 |
| Students must consult with a faculty adviser to identify an emphasis within the option and to select suitable courses. |
| Administration: Community and Regional Development 157, 158, 194HA and 194HB, Agricultural Economics 100A, 171A, Economics 115A, Political Science 100, 105, 142, 155, 183 |
| Communication: Communication 134, 136, 140, 152, Community and Regional Development 147, 176, Education 120, 163 |
| Human Resources: Community and Regional Development 151, 172, 176, Economics 151B, Sociology 120, 128, 129) |
| Management: Community and Regional Development 118, 140, 141, 154, 162, 164, 168, Agricultural Economics 112, 113, History 174A, Sociology 138, 139, 158, 159, 180A, 180B |
| Policy, Planning, and Social Services Option |
40 |
| Students must consult with a faculty adviser to identify an emphasis within the option and to select suitable courses. |
| General: Community and Regional Development 118, 142, 151, 153, 154, 156, 162, 176, 180, 194HA and 194HB, Environmental Science and Policy 165, Political Science 100, 105, 108, 109, 142, 154, 155, 183, Sociology 120, 140, 154, 155, 185 |
| Community Health and Counseling: Communication 134, 135, 165, Community and Regional Development 164, Education 160, 163, Public Health Sciences 101, Environmental Science and Policy 126, Human Development 120, 121, 130, Psychology 123, 126, 151, 154, 162, 168, Sociology 154 |
| Education and Community: Agricultural Education 100, 160, Communication 146, Education 100, 110, 120, 151, 152, 153, Psychology 100, 132, Sociology 124 |
| Environmental Policy and Regional Planning: Community and Regional Development 140, 141, 149, 152, 158, 171, Economics 115A, Environmental Recourse Sciences 121, Environmental Science and Policy 110, 160, 161, 164, 166, 168A, 168B, 171, 172, 173, 179, Geography 155, Political Science 102, 107, 175, Sociology 102, 118, 138, 141, 143A, 143B, 170 |
| Family and Community: American Studies 152, Community and Regional Development 147, Human Development 100A, 100B, 100C, 101, 102, 103, 110, 130, 140, 140L, 141, 142, 143, 160, 161, 162, Psychology 140, Sociology 122, 131, 134, 135, 152 |
| English Composition Requirement |
4 |
| In addition to the College English Composition requirements, choose one from the University Writing Program 101, 102A, 102B, 102C, 102D, 102E, 102F, 102G, 102H, 104A, 104B, 104C, 104D, 104E, 104F |
4 |
| Total Units for Major |
105-109 |
| Major Adviser. M. Kenney |
| Advising Center for the major is located in 1303 Hart Hall (530) 752-2244. |
| Honors Program. An Honors Program available to Human and Community Development majors who have demonstrated excellence in their field of study. Entrance into the honors program requires that a student have completed at least 135 units with a minimum grade point average of 3.500 in upper division courses counted toward the major. The program consists of a project whose specific nature is determined by consultation with the student's Honors Adviser. It may involve completion of a research project, a scholarly paper, a senior thesis, or some comparable assignment. The project will have a minimum duration of two quarters and will be noted on the student's record by a variable unit course number or special honors course designation. Successful completion of the honors program requires that a minimum of eight (8) units of credit be earned in course work for the project. It is expected that a student participating in the Honors Program of the Community Studies and Development will participate in the Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities Conference. Additionally, students participating in the Honors Program will be required to give a public presentation of their work in a departmental seminar program. |
| Honors Program Advisor. Frank Hirtz, fwhirtz@ucdavis.edu |
Minor Program Requirements: |
| The Community and Regional Development faculty offers the following minor program: |
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UNITS |
| Community Development |
24 |
| Community and Regional Development 1 |
4 |
| Five courses selected from Community and Regional Development 140, 141, 142, 147, 149, 151, 152, 153A/B/C, 154, 156, 157, 158, 162, 164, 171, 172, 176, 180 |
20 |
| Minor Adviser. M. Kenney |
| Graduate Study. See Graduate Studies. |
| Related Courses. See Environmental Science and Policy 10, 101, 133. |
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