UNIVERSITY CATALOG: 2023-2024

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RTM 500. Foundations in Tourism Hospitality and Recreation (3)

This course examines hospitality, tourism, and recreation from psychological, social, and economic perspectives, and reviews different segments of the hospitality, tourism, and recreation industries.

LING 500. Seminar in Phonetics (3)

Prerequisite: LING 402. This course focuses on articulatory phonetics. In depth study of current issues in the articulatory and physical properties of sounds in natural languages; typology of…

AT 500. Evidence-Based Practice in Athletic Training (3)

Prerequisite: Acceptance into the professional Master of Science in Athletic Training program. An introduction course to the research process and evidence-based practice. Topics include formulating a clinical question,…

SUS 500. Foundations of Sustainable Systems (3)

This course will teach the foundations of sustainability from a broad, systems-level approach. Topics include human impacts on the environment, ecological systems and natural resources; world views and…

NURS 500. Evolving Roles of the Advanced Practice Nurse (3)

Prerequisite: Admission to MSN program. This course is designed for the entry level MSN graduate student with a focus on exploring the role and leadership of the advanced…

DCDL 500. Theories of Community Development, Social Justice and Structures of Inequities (3)

In this course, students will be introduced to an intersectional approach to understanding community development, social justice and structural inequities from interdisciplinary perspectives. Students will learn critical theories…

ANTH 500. Foundations of Anthropological Theory and Method (3)

Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Required for postbaccalaureate certificate and master’s students in Anthropology, and recommended for advanced undergraduate students who have not majored in anthropology…

Multiple Subject CredentialTraditional Program

The Multiple Subject Credential program is primarily designed for students who desire to teach in self-contained classrooms typical of elementary schools and to provide effective instruction for diverse…

Department: English

The English department at CSUN is a community of teachers, scholars, writers and support staff whose primary mission is to promote learning in literature, creative writing, composition and linguistics and to help students acquire knowledge, develop skills and realize their own intellectual and creative goals. In pursuit of our mission, the department also is committed …

Course Numbering System

001-099: Courses that carry no credit toward a degree or credential. Generally remedial or subcollegiate-level in content. 100-199: Lower division, introductory courses that constitute the beginning of college…