This is an archive of the 2014-2015 University Catalog.
To access the most recent version, please visit catalog.csun.edu.

This is an archive of the 2014-2015 University Catalog.
To access the most recent version, please visit catalog.csun.edu.

African American Studies majors may apply listed AFRS courses in General Education.
Art majors may count ART 140 in Arts and Humanities.
Asian American Studies majors may apply listed AAS courses in 
General Education.
Biochemistry majors may count BIOL 106/L and 107/L, and CHEM 101/L in the Natural Sciences.
Biology majors may count BIOL 106/L in the Natural Sciences.
Business majors (Accountancy; Finance; Information Systems; Management; Marketing; or Business Administration with an option in either Business Law, Global Supply Chain Management, Insurance and Financial Services, Real Estate, or Systems and Operations Management) may count BLAW 280 in the Lifelong Learning section.
Central American Studies majors may apply listed CAS courses in 
General Education.
Chemistry majors may count CHEM 101/L in the Natural Sciences.
Chicana/o Studies majors may apply listed CHS courses in 
General Education.
Cinema and Television Arts majors may count CTVA 100 in 
Lifelong Learning.
Civil Engineering majors will be considered to have satisfied the Basic Skills, Critical Thinking and Mathematics requirements. CE majors may count MSE 304 in the Social Sciences, and MSE 101/L and CE 280/L in Lifelong Learning.
Communicative Disorders and Sciences majors may count BIOL 101/L in Natural Sciences.
Communication Studies majors may count COMS 309 in Basic Skills, Oral Communication.
Computer Engineering majors will be considered to have satisfied the Basic Skills, Critical Thinking and Mathematics requirements. Computer Engineering majors may count BIOL 106/L and 107/L in the Natural Sciences; MSE 304 in the Social Sciences; and COMP 110L in Lifelong Learning.
Computer Science majors will be considered to have satisfied the Basic Skills, Critical Thinking and Mathematics requirements. CS majors may count BIOL 106/L and 107/L in Natural Sciences, and COMP 110/L in Lifelong Learning.
Construction Management Technology majors will be considered to have satisfied the Basic Skills, Critical Thinking and Mathematics requirements. CMT majors may count BIOL 106/L in the Natural Sciences and MSE 300 in the Social Sciences.
Economics majors may count ECON 310 in the Social Sciences.
Electrical Engineering majors will be considered to have satisfied the Basic Skills, Critical Thinking and Mathematics requirements. EE majors may count MSE 304 in the Social Sciences and ECE 206/L in Lifelong Learning.
English majors may use one of the following courses in the Arts and Humanities: ENGL 258, 259 or 275.
Environmental and Occupational Health majors may count EOH 352 in the Social Sciences section. BIOL 101/L, 106/L and 107 may count in the Natural Sciences.
Family and Consumer Sciences majors may count FCS 340 in Lifelong Learning. Majors in the Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Science Option, and those in the FCS Education Option may count BIOL 101/L in the Natural Sciences.
French majors may count FLIT 295A or 295B in Arts and Humanities.
Gender and Women’s Studies majors may count GWS 300 in Comparative Cultural Studies.
Geological Science majors in Option III may count BIOL 106/L and BIOL 107/L in the Natural Sciences.
Geological Science majors in Option IV may substitute COMP 110/L for COMP 100 as a GE requirement.
Health Administration majors may count BIOL 101/L in the Natural Sciences and HSCI 345 in the Social Sciences.
History majors may count HIST 270, 271 or 371 in Title 5.
Jewish Studies majors may count JS 200 in the Arts and Humanities.
Journalism majors may count JOUR 100 in Lifelong Learning.
Kinesiology majors may count KIN 306 in Social Sciences, but they may not receive Upper Division General Education credit for KIN 306. BIOL 101/L counts in the Natural Sciences.
Liberal Studies majors in Teacher Preparation Options will be considered to have satisfied General Education requirements.
Linguistics majors may count LING 250 or LING 325 in Comparative Cultural Studies.
Management majors may take ECON 308 for Upper Division General Education in the Subject Explorations Social Sciences section and BLAW 280 in the Lifelong Learning section.
Manufacturing Systems Engineering majors will be considered to have satisfied the Basic Skills, Critical Thinking and Mathematics requirements. MSE majors may count MSE 304 in the Social Sciences and MSE 319/L and 248/L in Lifelong Learning.
Marketing majors and minors may substitute ECON 307 (non-GE) for ECON 310. Marketing majors may count BLAW 280 in Lifelong Learning and MKT 350 in Social Sciences.
Mathematics majors may count Math 150A in Basic Skills, Mathematics. COMP 106/L counts in Lifelong Learning. Mathematics, Junior Year Integrated (JYI) Option may count ASTR 301 in the Natural Sciences.
Mechanical Engineering majors will be considered to have satisfied the Basic Skills, Critical Thinking and Mathematics requirements. ME majors may count MSE 304 in the Social Sciences, and ME 101/L and 209 in Lifelong Learning.
Music majors in all B.A. Options and the B.M. Program may count MUS 307 (Upper Division GE) in Comparative Cultural Studies, MUS 191/L in Lifelong Learning and MUS 202 in Arts and Humanities.
Philosophy majors may count PHIL 230 in Basic Skills, Critical Thinking.
Physics majors may count PHYS 220A/AL or 225/220AL in the Natural Sciences. COMP 106/L and 110/L may count in Lifelong Learning.
Political Science majors may count POLS 155 or 355 in Title 5.
Psychology majors may count PSY 150 in the Social Sciences.
Public Health Promotion majors may count BIOL 101/L in the Natural Sciences and HSCI 345 in the Social Sciences.
Radiologic Sciences majors may count BIOL 101/L and PHYS 100BL in the Natural Sciences, HSCI 345 in the Social Sciences, and HSCI 384 and 486B for Lifelong Learning.
Recreation majors may count RTM 352 in Lifelong Learning.
Religious Studies majors may count one of the following courses in the Arts and Humanities: RS 100, 101, 304, 307, 310, 356, 361 or JS 200.
Sociology majors may count SOC 305 in the Social Sciences.
Spanish majors in the Spanish Literature Option may count FLIT 295A or 295B in the Arts and Humanities.
Urban Studies and Planning majors may count URBS 310 in the Social Sciences.