The courses that must be taken to satisfy University Studies Depth requirements depend on the classification of the student’s major. In order to satisfy the Depth requirements, students must satisfy at least one Depth course in each area outside of the area in which their major is classified.
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Students are required to take at least two upper-division courses outside of their major category. Approved 3000-level or above courses must be taken from two of the following three categories: Depth Humanities and Creative Arts (DHA), Depth Life and Physical Sciences (DSC), and Depth Social Sciences (DSS).
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Eng 210 is a four unit class and is also one of the GE requirement. The class focuses on English literature from the middle ages through the renaissance. Like other english classes this class includes reading poem, books and writing an essay. This is not a new thing for college students so it should be easy.
The class studies the application of dance. Students can't take this class unless they took six unit of Dan 300 level class.
Mus 225 is four unit class that focuses on surveying music used in film, drama and dance. The class have no prerequisite and other requirement so anyone can take this class.
A two unit class that requires teamwork from it's students. The class should be easy as long as students participate in class. It is also fun and easy class specially for students who like playing basketball.
This is another four unit class. Eng 420 is very straightforward class. Students are expected to study english grammar which is quiet easy. The class also requires students to take Eng 311 before taking this class. This prerequisite will make the class easier to handle for its students.