UNIVERSITY CATALOG: 2024-2025

This ADT/STAR Act Degree Road Map applies to the following catalog years:

All lower division GE completed. Requirements with completion of an AA-T in Social Justice Studies as follows:

Transfer Year 1: First Semester

Course Units
LING 200 or LING 230 or LING 250 (if not taken prior to transfer) 3
LING 300 3
LING 310 or LING 325 3
Language Other Than English** 3
GE B5 Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning 3
Total 15

Transfer Year 1: Second Semester

Course Units
Language Other Than English** 3
Group A Electives  (Two of the four electives must come from Group A) 3/3
LING 402 3
GE Upper Division from Section C or Section F 3
Total 15

Transfer Year 2: First Semester

Course Units
LING 403 3
LING 408 3
LING 309 or LING 427 or LING 441 or LING 447 3
Group A Elective or Group B Elective 3
GE Upper Division from Section D or Section F 3
Total 15

Transfer Year 2: Second Semester

Course Units
LING 404 3
LING 417 3
Group A Elective or Group B Elective 3
Electives 6
Total 15
Total units after transfer 60

One course for the degree must have an Ethnic Studies/ES designation.

Note: A course counted as required cannot double count as an elective.

Group A Electives

LING 200*, LING 230*, LING 240*, LING 250*, LING 309*, LING 310*, LING 325*, LING 330LING 331, LING 407, LING 411LING 427, LING 430, LING 447LING 455LING 495A-Z

Group B Electives

AFRS 395ANTH 310*, CHS 333*, CHS 433CHS 482CD 442CD 462COMP 310COMP 333COMP 410COMP 469COMS 350COMS 356*, COMS 450DEAF 484 (taught in ASL), DEAF 485 (taught in ASL), ENGL 400, ENGL 405, LING 303*, PHIL 445PSY 367SPAN 400SPAN 401SPAN 425SPAN 497

*LING 303 may double count for B5 Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning. LING 310 may double count for B5 Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning or E Lifelong Learning. LING 309 may double count for D1 Social Sciences. ANTH 310CHS 333COMS 356, or LING 325 may double count for F Comparative Cultural Studies.

**Undergraduate majors are required to complete two progressive semesters (or the equivalent of two 3-unit progressive semesters) of one language other than English. Students with prior language experience can pass all or part of the language requirement by examination or other evidence at the discretion of the department.