English 102A, 102B, 102C, 102D, 105, 106.D. (3) 102+ (English, Literary Journalism, Writing) excluding English 150, Writing 139, or Writing 179. An upper-division foreign literature-in-translation course may be substituted for one of the three courses.*E. Completion of one of the following:1. Two years of work in a single acceptable modern foreign language (through 2C) or equivalent, plus eitherone course in a foreign literature in which texts are read in the original language or two upper-division courses in foreign literatures in translation.*2.
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Greek or Latin 1A-B-C and either 100A and two 103s, or 100B and two 104s.3. Chinese 3C, Korean 3C, Japanese 3C, or Vietnamese 3C. NOTE: If a student is exempted from 3C based on examination or equivalent, a course in which texts are read in Chinese, Korean, Japanese, or Vietnamese is required. *Foreign literature-in-translation courses are offered in Classics, Comparative Literature, East Asian Languages and Literatures, French and Italian, German, and Spanish and Portuguese. Chinese 180, Comparative Literature 150 and 160, East Asian Languages and Literatures 160, Film and Media Studies 160, French 160, German 160, Japanese 180, Korean 180, and Spanish 160 when appropriate, also qualify as foreign language literature-in-translation courses.
(5) 102+ (English, Literary Journalism, Writing) courses numbered 102 or higher (excluding Writing 139), although two courses from the following may be substituted: English 100, English 101, Writing 101.Residence Requirement for the English Minor: Four upper-division courses must be completed successfully at UCI. By petition, two of the four may be taken through the UC Education Abroad Program, providing course content is approved in advance by the department undergraduate chair.
D. Literary Journalism 101A, 101B (three times, on various topics).E. At least three more Departmental courses numbered 102 or above (excluding English 150, Writing 139, or Writing 179), for one of which may be substituted an upper-division foreign literature-in-translation course offered in the School of Humanities (that is, requisite courses in Classics, Comparative Literature, East Asian Languages and Literatures, French and Italian, German, Spanish and Portuguese).F. Two upper-division History courses in a single regional or thematic focus area.
*Students can substitute Comparative Literature 60A or 60C for any one English 28 course.Residence Requirement for the Literary Journalism Major: Literary Journalism 20, 21, 101A, three 101B courses, and English 100 must be completed successfully at UCI.
Film and Media Studies 117A or 120A.D. Four courses from Film and Media Studies 112, 113, 114, 115, 117B*, 117C*, 120B*, 120C*, 130, 143, 144, 145, 146, 150, 151, 160, 161, 162, 185, 190, 191. *Only two of the courses marked with an asterisk may be applied toward this requirement.Residence Requirement for the Major: At least five upper-division courses required for the major must be completed successfully at UCI.
By petition, two of the four may be taken through the UC Education Abroad Program, providing course content is approved in advance by the appropriate department chair.
Management 1C. Economics 20AD. Social Science 10-A-B-CE. Four core courses selected from Management 30A, 101, 102, 105, 107, 109.C.
Two additional courses selected from the following: the core course list above, Management 113-129, 141-184, 189, 192, 193, 196, 197, and 190 (provided specific topics have not been covered in other courses).With Merage School faculty approval, a student may substitute a maximum of one course. Students participating in the UC Education Abroad Program may substitute a maximum of two courses, with Merage School faculty approval.