UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE
GENERAL CATALOG | 2020 ? 21
Our history of providing a quality education to one of the most diverse student populations in the U.S. helps ensure that you will succeed during the time you spend with us. Your education is important to you. It is to us, too. Even as our campus has grown in recent years, our faculty remain highly accessible and our community close-knit.
UCR faculty involve you in their work, allowing you to contribute to advances in research, creative expression and public service. UCR offers opportunities to help you reach your own academic aspirations, whether those involve undergraduate research, specialized study or mentorships. Our standards are high, as are our expectations.
An invitation to academic exploration
We invite you to think of this catalog as your guide to a year of adventure and exploration at the University of California, Riverside, part of the world's most prestigious public research university.
In these pages you will find information that will help you plot the course of your academic journey at UCR, where you will meet and work with outstanding faculty, dedicated staff and engaging students.
With your help, UCR will also continue to build its relationships with the off-campus community, in Riverside, Southern California and beyond. UCR students have long been recognized for their contributions to community service. You can be part of that, too.
We hope that during your time here, you will grow intellectually, socially and personally, becoming wellrounded citizens of the world.
So, please join us on this journey of adventure and exploration. We look forward to seeing the contributions each of you will make to UCR, and to the greater good.
Many of the scientific and artistic accomplishments that are changing the world today are built on the research and creative endeavors of University of California faculty and students, past and present.
UCR faculty are conducting research that holds promise for halting the spread of deadly diseases, protecting California's citrus industry and finding signs of life on other planets. The achievements of these faculty members and the recognition we have received in many international rankings demonstrates the quality of the degree you will earn at UCR.
Kim A. Wilcox Chancellor
ABOUT THIS CATALOG
Published by the Office of Student Affairs Marketing and Communications
Department Interim Director Luis Bravo Catalog Publisher Student Affairs Marketing and Communications Catalog Administration Cortney Crooms Courses Melinda Miller Margaret Stewart Graphic Design Ryan Ashburn
HOW TO OBTAIN THE CATALOG
The 2020-21 University of California, Riverside General Catalog are available online at catalog.ucr.edu.
PLEASE NOTE Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information presented in the University of California, Riverside General Catalog. However, all courses, course descriptions, instructor designations, curricular degree requirements and fees described herein are subject to change or elimination without notice. Students should consult the appropriate department, school, college, or graduate division for current information, as well as for any special rules or requirements imposed by the department, school, college, or graduate division. Students can browse latest Schedule of Classes and the Course Catalog by logging into their R'Web account and clicking on the Registration Icon. Faculty and staff can browse latest Schedule of Classes by visiting the Registrar's site registrar.ucr.edu. The 2020-21 University of California, Riverside General Catalog and prior issues are available online at catalog.ucr.edu. Other campus Web sites providing similar information may not reflect current approved curricula or course information.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Degrees Introducing UC Riverside
Resources at your Fingertips Resources for Learning Educational Opportunities Research Opportunities Services for Students Prospective Undergraduates Undergraduate Admission Application for Admission UC Admission Requirements Nontraditional Student Admission International Admission Transfer Student Admission International Baccalaureate Advanced Placement Finances and Registration Fees and Expenses Financial Support Registration and Enrollment Policies and Regulations Academic Policies Campus Policies and Regulations Undergraduate Studies Goals of an Undergraduate Education College Breadth Requirements Graduate Studies Application and Admission Fees and Financial Support Colleges and Academic Programs College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences The Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering The School of Business The A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management Graduate School of Education School of Medicine School of Public Policy
6 Programs and Courses
108
8
Administrative Studies
109
9
Anthropology
109
11
Art
119
13
Art History
123
16
Asian Studies
131
22
Athletic Leadership
292
33
Biochemistry
135
34
Bioengineering
141
34
Bioengineering Interdepartmental Graduate Program
146
34
Biological Sciences
147
36
Biology
148
36
Biomedical Sciences
157
36
Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program
160
38
Biophysics
161
40
Book, Archive, and Manuscript Studies Designated Emphasis
163
43
Botany and Plant Sciences
163
43
Business Administration
169
45
Cell Biology and Neuroscience
175
47
Cell, Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience
51 Designated Emphasis
177
51
Cell, Molecular, and Developmental Biology
178
61
CHASS F1RST
183
65
Chemical and Environmental Engineering
184
65
Chemical Engineering
192
67
Environmental Engineering
193
69
Chemistry
198
69
The Chicano Bilingual-Bicultural Studies Minor
210
74
Comparative Literature and Foreign Languages
210
77
Computer Engineering
244
77
Computer Science and Engineering
246
85
Conservation Biology
257
92
Creative Writing
257
97
Creative Writing and Writing for the Performing Arts
260
103
Dance
265
103
Data Science
272
106
Earth & Planetary Sciences
272
107
Economics
282
Education Graduate and Credential Programs
290
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED)
Education, Society, and Human Development Education Minor Education Abroad Program Electrical and Computer Engineering
Engineering
English Entomology Environmental Engineering Environmental Sciences Environmental Sciences Graduate Program Environmental Toxicology Ethnic Studies Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology Gender and Sexuality Studies Queer Studies Genetics, Genomics, and Bioinformatics Global Studies HABLAMoS Medical Spanish, Designated Emphasis Healthcare Leadership Designated Emphasis Hispanic Studies History Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Inflammation and Infectious Disease Designated Emphasis Interdisciplinary Studies International Relations Minor Journalism Minor Labor Studies Minor Latin American and Latino Studies Designated Emphasis Latin American Studies Law and Society Liberal Studies Management Marxist Studies Minor Materials Science and Engineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Mechanisms of Gene Expression and Regulation Studies Designated Emphasis
291
Media and Cultural Studies
443
292
Medical and Health Humanities Designated Emphasis
451
292
Medicine
451
311
Microbiology
456
320
Middle East and Islamic Studies
460
Middle East and Islamic Studies Designated Emphasis
462
323
Music
462
336
Natural and Agricultural Sciences
473
342
Nematology
473
342
Neuroscience Undergraduate Major
474
344
Neuroscience Graduate Program
476
348
Peace and Conflict Studies Minor
479
351
Pest Management
479
362
Philosophy
479
362
Physical Sciences
488
363
Physics and Astronomy
488
371
Plant Biology
499
374
Microbiology and Plant Pathology
499
376
Political Science
501
377
Population Biology
516
377
Psychology
516
383
Public Policy
526
400
Public Policy Designated Emphasis
532
402
Religious Studies
532
402
Sociology
543
402
Soil and Water Sciences
554
402
Southeast Asian Studies (Minor, Graduate Program)
554
403
Speculative Fictions and Cultures of Science Minor
558
404
Speculative Fiction and Cultures of Science Designated Emphasis 559
404
Statistics
559
408
Theatre, Film and Digital Production
566
409
UC Riverside Washington Academic Program (UCDC)
571
409
University Honors
573
420
Urban Studies Minor
576
420
Visual Arts
577
427
Western American Studies Minor
577
435
Regents and Officers
578
442
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