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Study Abroad @ The Beach
Study Abroad @ The Beach (SA@B) is a non-degree program for visiting (fee-paying) international students who want to study abroad at California State University, Long Beach for one or two semesters.
Study abroad at CSULB for 1 or 2 semesters
Earn course credits that can be transferred back to your home university
Study alongside American students
Get to know another culture first-hand
Phone:
+1 562-985-5441 (international students only)
Email:
studyatthebeach@csulb.edu
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm
“I made many new friends from around the world and had time to explore California and its beauty. I’m looking forward to coming back, as this feels like a home away from home.”
Dominic Anliker
Zhaw School of Management & Law, Switzerland
Study Abroad @ The Beach
“Participating in Study Abroad @ The Beach changed my life. Not only was I able to profit from taking a bunch of interesting classes with inspiring professors; I also gained so much to further my academic career. I met so many amazing people and really got to experience the American way of life. I would 100% recommend it!”
Katja Crusius
Georg-August-Universitat Goettingen, Germany
Study Abroad @ The Beach
How to Apply
APPLICATION DEADLINES
Fall 2026:
April 1, 2026
Spring 2027:
October 31, 2026
Students may apply through CSULB's
online application
or submit the following documents by email to
studyatthebeach@csulb.edu
. Students must be at least 18 years old or a high school graduate to apply.
APPLICATION MATERIALS
Please submit each of the following items:
1. Application Form & Fee
Click here to download the Application Form.
Fill it out and submit with the $200 application fee.
Students may also use this
online application form
Please note: the application fee is non-refundable.
2. Financial Certification
Students must show proof of funds for education and living expenses for the duration of their studies at CSULB. The estimated expenses per term are as follows:
Fall 2026
$15,500
Spring 2027
$15,700
Summer Session 1 or 3
$7,500
Summer Session 1 and 3
$14,000
To show proof of funds, please submit one or more of the following items:
Personal bank statement
Sponsor's bank statement
Government financial guarantee
Scholarship, loan or grant letter
Equivalent convertible currency is acceptable. Financial documents must be less than six months old. Please add an additional $4,700 if bringing a spouse and/or $3,900 per child.
3. Passport Information
Please provide copies of the pages of your passport in which your name and date of birth appear.
4. Academic Transcripts
Submit a copy of university transcripts (all years attended) in English with overall grade average.
If you have never attended a university, submit a copy of translated high school/upper secondary school transcripts.
5. Preliminary Course Wish List
Download and complete the
Preliminary Course Wish List
. Please include 10 classes you are interested in taking during your desired CSULB semester.
Click on the links below to learn more about your class options:
SA@B Course Options
- Courses that can be taken through the Study Abroad @ the Beach Program
CSULB Catalog
- Description of courses
CSULB Schedule of Classes
- List of classes offered each semester
6. English Proficiency Score
View the chart below for various English proficiency score requirements. Applicant scores must be less than two years old.
Bachelor's degree
Master's degree
TOEFL
iBT 61
iBT 80
IELTS
5.5 (in each sub-section)
6.0 (in each sub-section)
DAAD
B2
C1
Cambridge (C1 Advanced)
162
170
Norwegian Vitnemål
4 in English
4 in English
Swedish Secondary Edu
English Grade C, B or A in English 5 or English 6
English Grade C, B or A in English 5 or English 6
Eiken
Pre-1
Duolingo
105
115
If you do not meet the above requirements, you may be eligible for
Conditional Admission
Please note: The English language requirement is waived for applicants educated in the following countries: Antigua & Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Belize, Bermuda, Botswana, Canada (no Quebec), Dominica, England, Fiji, Gambia, Ghana, Grand Cayman Islands, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland & Northern Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, New Zealand, Scotland, Sierra Leone, St. Christopher-Nevis, St. Kitt, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & Grenadines, Swaziland, Tanzania, Trinidad & Tobago, Uganda, Virgin Islands, Wales, Zambia, Zimbabwe
7. Academic Statement
To ensure that the Study Abroad @ The Beach program is a good match with your academic and professional objectives, please submit a minimum 250-word essay explaining your academic and career goals, and how studying at CSULB can help you achieve those goals.
Courses
Below is the list of subjects that Study Abroad @ The Beach students have the opportunity to enroll in. Course registration is based on space availability, instructor approval, department approval, and prerequisite verification on the first day of class. Please note that Study Abroad @ The Beach students are considered "visiting students," while degree-seeking students at CSULB receive priority registration. If you need a detailed course description for approval from your home university, please email us at
studyatthebeach@csulb.edu
PLEASE NOTE: Not all classes are offered every term. A maximum of 4 business courses can be taken each semester.
Please check the
Schedule of Classes
for Spring or Fall semester offerings.
Bachelor's courses (B): Lower (100-299), Upper (300-499)
Master's courses (M) Graduate (500-799)
Available subjects are listed below, sorted by each college within the university:
College of the Arts
Art History (AH)
Dance (DANC)
Music (MUS)
Theatre Arts (THEA)
*100-200 level only
College of Business
College of Business Admin (CBA)
International Business (IB)
Finance (FIN)
Human Resource Management (HRM)
Information Systems (I S)
Management (MGMT)
Marketing (MKTG)
Hung Family College of Engineering
Chemical Engineering (CH E)
Civil Engineering (C E)
Computer Engr & Computer Sci (CECS)
Construction Engineering Management (CEM)
Electrical Engineering (E E)
Engineering (ENGR)
Engineering Technology (E T)
Mechanical & Aerospace Engr (MAE)
College of Health & Human Services
Child Development & Family Studies (CDFS)
Criminal Justice (CRJU)
Fashion Merch & Design (FMD)
*100-200 level only
Hospitality Management (HM)
Kinesiology (KIN)
Recreation & Leisure Studies (REC)
College of Natural Sciences & Mathematics
Astronomy (ASTR)
Chemistry & Biochemistry (CHEM)
Geology (GEOL)
Mathematics (MATH)
Physics (PHYS)
Statistics (STAT)
College of Liberal Arts
Africana Studies (AFRS)
American Indian Studies (AIS)
American Language Institute (ALI)
American Sign Lang/Deaf Cultr (ASLD)
American Studies (AMST)
Arabic (ARAB)
Asian American Studies (ASAM)
Asian Studies (A/ST)
Anthropology (ANTH)
Cambodian (KHMR)
Chicano & Latino Studies (CHLS)
Chinese (CHIN)
Classics (CLSC)
Communication Studies (COMM)
Comparative World Literature (CWL)
Economics (ECON)
English (ENGL)
French (FREN)
German (GERM)
Geography (GEOG)
Greek (GK)
Hebrew (HEBW)
History (HIST)
Human Development (HDEV)
International Studies (I/ST)
Italian (ITAL)
Japanese (JAPN)
Korean (KOR)
Latin (LAT)
Linguistics (LING)
Philosophy (PHIL)
Political Science (POLS)
Religious Studies (R/ST)
Romance Lang & Literatures (RGR)
Russian (RUSS)
Sociology (SOC)
Spanish (SPAN)
Women's Gender & Sexuality (WGSS)
Restricted Courses
Do not put any of the following courses on your wish list. These cannot be taken under any circumstances:
All Athletic (ATHL)
All Accounting (ACCT)
All Physical Therapy (DPT)
All Education (EDLD, EDCI, EDEC, EDEL, EDRG, EDSE, EDDS, EDSP, EDAD, EOP, ED P, ETEC)
All Nursing (NURS)
All directed studies and internship courses
COMM courses 500+
GWAR Courses: COTA 300, ENGL 100A, ENGL 301B, ENGR 310, FMD 450, HIST 301, IS 301, IS 301L, LING 301
Business Courses: BLAW 320, CBA 401A, CBA 494, CBA 493, FIN 499A, HRM 446, HRM 458, IS 301, MGMT 425, MGMT 454, SCM 414
Full-Time Status
All students in the Study Abroad @ the Beach program must be enrolled full-time based on their education level. (Tuition pays for 12 units.)
EDUCATION LEVEL
MINIMUM ENROLLMENT
Bachelor's
12 units
Master's
8 units
Relevant Course Suggestions
Need help selecting more courses for your major? You can view
this list of CSULB colleges and departments
to get started.
Our office has also compiled lists of suggested courses by subject below:
Communications
Cultural Studies
Education
Law
Media
Medical & Health
Prerequisites
A prerequisite is a course that a student must pass before enrolling in the more advanced course. Some departments require that you complete prerequisites prior to registering for their courses.
Prerequisites may be found under the course title in the
CSULB Catalog
or by clicking on the subjects above. Unless you are a first-time university student, please disregard any non-course number prerequisites (ex. GE Foundation, GE Composition, Exploration, placement tests etc.).
Prerequisites taken at your home university must be noted and reviewed by a Study Abroad @ the Beach advisor before the first day of school.
Helpful Hints
Make sure you have met the prerequisites to enroll in the course. This is needed to make sure you are well prepared and will do well in the course. Some instructors and/or departments require our office to review your transcripts for prerequisite verification.
Check seat availability and if the class is being offered your term via the
schedule of classes
Plan ahead and be flexible! Since you will not know which exact courses will have seats available until the first day of school, have back-up or alternative courses in mind.
If you need detailed CSULB course descriptions to have approved for your home university, please email us at
studyatthebeach@csulb.edu
Dates and Fees
Application Deadlines
Fall 2026: April 1, 2026
Spring 2027: October 31, 2026
Program Dates
Fall 2026: August 18, 2026 – December 18, 2026
Spring 2027: January 19, 2027 – May 14, 2027
Application Fee
All programs have an application fee of $200.
Tuition Fee
Fall 2026: $7,000
Spring 2027: $7,000
Health Insurance
Fall 2026: $775
Spring 2027: $750
Please note: these are estimated costs.
Housing
Fall 2026: $7,600
Spring 2027: $7,600
Please note: these are estimated costs.
Please note:
Prices subject to change.
Tuition fee pays for up to 12 units (full-time). Each additional unit costs $351 for undergraduate courses and $429 for graduate courses.
Application fee is non-refundable.
Textbooks and mandatory health insurance are not included in the tuition price.
Tuition Refund Policy
Tuition fee is due one week before orientation and may be paid online by credit card, wire transfer, or check. Prior to arrival, refund requests may be made to
studyatthebeach@csulb.edu
Please include your name and ID number.
If in the U.S., please make refund requests in person in the Study Abroad @ The Beach office. Please allow 4-6 weeks for processing.
Cancellation Date
Tuition Refund
Before the 1st day of school
Full refund minus $15
Week 1
Full refund minus $15
Week 2
Full refund minus $15
Week 3
minus 50%
Week 4
minus 75%
Week 5
No refund
Please email
studyatthebeach@csulb.edu
if you have any questions.
“I will never forget how I felt on the first day on campus! I was so happy that finally I reached my goal! Studying at CSULB was challenging for me, but I found that all of my friends and professors were helping me. They were part of my success at the beach and I want to thank each and every one of them! If I didn't travel and come to The Beach, I would regret all my life of losing such a great experience."
Alaa Mohammed
Cairo University, Egypt
Study Abroad @ The Beach
Housing
Please note: the following sections contain links to various third-party websites. CSULB is not responsible for any inaccuracies that may be found on those sites.
On-Campus Housing
Just over 3,000 CSULB students live in on-campus housing. Living on campus is a great way to make friends and participate in campus life. CSULB has three residential villages, each providing a safe and convenient living environment to socialize and study.
Residential Villages: Hillside, Parkside, Beachside
Room Types: Double, Triple and 2-bedroom suite occupancy
Meal Plans: 10 meals per week,19 meals per week or 250 meals per semester
Furnishings: All rooms are approximately 15 x 11 feet and come with a microfridge, bed, dresser, desk, chair, wastebasket, closet and mirror.
Please note: if you are interested in the Study Abroad @ The Beach program, you must first be accepted into the program before applying for on-campus housing.
Once admitted, students will be given a CSULB student account with access to the CSULB Housing Portal. The application includes answering profile questions (for roommate matching), selecting your preferred residential village (Beachside, Hillside, Parkside), room type, and meal plan. All residents are required to select a meal plan to live in university housing. A non-refundable $50 application fee and $275 initial payment are required to submit your application.
For more information about living on campus and rates, please visit the CSULB
University Housing and Residential Life webpage
Off-Campus Housing
Please visit the
CSULB Off-Campus Housing website
for additional resources.
The following options are NOT affiliated with CSULB.
APARTMENTS
Below are some popular apartment complexes students choose to stay.
Beverly Plaza Apartments
Park Avenue Apartments
Alvista Apartments
Pacific View Apartments
CORT
Most apartments in the U.S. are not furnished.
CORT
provides furniture rental packages and housing information for students living off-campus.
Students that are participating in Education Abroad can also use this convenient Facebook page to get in touch with exchange students who are leaving our university and offering a place in their apartment.
Cal State Long Beach (CSULB) Housing, Sublets, & Roommates
Homestay
Another type of off-campus housing is Homestay. With this option, you may stay in a room of a family's home. Click on the links to find the best homestay for yourself. (CSULB does not assume any responsibility for homestay providers, their business partners, or the Homestay Provider's clients. CSULB does not inspect homes, prepare contracts, nor place students with host families. Homestay agreements are between the tenant and the homestay provider. CSULB is not affiliated with any of the providers listed below.)
Student International Housing
Universal Student Housing
(Agents/Groups)
Homestay Match
(Individual Students)
TEMPORARY STAY
Below are some options for temporary stay before you move into your permanent housing (on-campus residence halls, apartment, homestay, etc.).
Hotel Current
Best Western
Holiday Inn
Residence Inn- Marriott
Motel 6
OTHER HOUSING OPTIONS
Elizabeth Manor
Airbnb
CSULB Roommate Finder
The Beehive
Student Information
F-1 VISA
Admitted international students need to obtain an F-1 student visa in order to study full-time in the United States. Once accepted into the Study Abroad @ the Beach program, an I-20 form and acceptance letter will be issued to apply for an F-1 student visa at the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Locate the
closest U.S. Embassy or Consulate here
. You will need to pay the $350 Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVIS) fee online at
www.fmjfee.com
and bring the following documents with you to your visa appointment in your home country:
Valid passport (valid for at least 6 months after your entry date)
Form I-20 or DS-2019 from California State University, Long Beach
Printout of SEVIS Fee Payment Receipt
Financial Documents (bank statements, affidavit of support, scholarship letters)
F-1 Visa Process
Get accepted into a school
Pay Sevis fee and receive your I-20 form
Complete F-1 Visa application form
Schedule & attend F-1 Visa interview
F-1 Visa approval
Once you have obtained your F-1 visa, you may enter the U.S. 30 days before the start date on your I-20 form.
ORIENTATION
All students are required to attend orientation week (1 week before classes start). If you cannot be present for the entire week, we ask you to apply for the following semester. During orientation week you will
Meet fellow students, staff and faculty
Receive your CSULB ID and bus card
Learn about academic expectations at CSULB
Review the course registration process
Take a campus tour and trip to downtown Long Beach
Activate your SEVIS I-20 record (F-1 visa)
Pre-Arrival orientation is usually held online approximately 6 weeks before orientation day. This online orientation is meant to remind students of what to do and gather before they leave, what to expect when going through immigration and customs, housing, and academics. Once accepted into the program, your official CSULB student ID number will be emailed to gain access to your MyCSULB account, Beachboard account and other important pre-arrival information.
HEALTH INSURANCE
All Study Abroad @ the Beach students on an F-1 visa must purchase health insurance from
. No other private health insurance policies are accepted under any circumstances. Due to the high cost of health care in the United States, going without health insurance can be detrimental to a student if he/she falls ill or if he/she is injured in an accident. Students will pay an average of $600-$700 for the Spring/Fall semesters and between $150-$250 for six-week Summer Sessions. Course registration is not allowed until health insurance purchase is confirmed.
To purchase:
Go to
Click on 'Search by school name'
Type in 'CSU Long Beach'
Select the 'Study Abroad at the Beach' policy
Follow instructions to enroll
IMMUNIZATION CLEARANCE
By direction of the California State University Chancellor, new students must submit proof (copies or written proof of immunization from a doctor, clinic, military record or school record) of the following vaccinations.
Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR)
Hepatitis B (students 18 and younger)
Meningococcal Conjugate - All incoming students through 21 years of age
All incoming students must complete a Tuberculosis (TB) risk questionnaire. Incoming students who are at higher risk for TB infection should undergo either skin or blood testing for TB infection within 1 year of entry into CSULB.
Please visit the
CSULB Student Health Center website
for specific information on the types of vaccinations needed. If a student is unable to provide appropriate documents, CSULB Student Health Services may schedule the student to receive the vaccination. Cost and fees for vaccinations vary.
For questions regarding vaccinations, please email the CSULB Student Health Center at
SHS-Vaccine@csulb.edu
ACADEMIC STANDARDS
Students must enroll, attend, and complete at least 12 units (undergraduate) or 8 units (graduates) to maintain status while at CSULB. It is the student's responsibility to report any academic issues, medical conditions or emergencies to a Study Abroad @ the Beach advisor that could affect academic performance or attendance within a timely manner for assistance, not at the end of the semester.
Students must maintain a 2.0 GPA (C average) for all coursework taken while enrolled in the program. If your GPA is below 2.0, you may not be eligible to continue or enroll in future semesters.
Please email us at
studyatthebeach@csulb.edu
if you have any questions.
“Spring 2020 was amazing. I made new friends, and I got a good experience to deal with a new challenge like this, to be in a completely different community. I hope to be in this wonderful community once again.”
Osama Ashraf Atwa
Cairo University, Egypt
Study Abroad @ The Beach
“My study abroad semester has been beyond great, filled with lots of experiences and sweet people from all over the world. I’ve learned so much about American culture, and got a whole different view on California than when I was here on vacation. I will for sure come back.”
Katrine Dong
Aarhus University, Denmark
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the application process?
Please allow 4-6 weeks for processing. An email will be sent to you within 1 week if anything is missing. If you are admitted, an acceptance letter will be emailed to you along with the mail tracking number of your I-20 form.
How are students selected?
Students are evaluated on their academic fit with the Study Abroad @ the Beach program. We also ask that students have at least a minimum 2.0 GPA (70% average) to be considered. Please see the
WES GPA calculator
for help.
Will I need to apply for a visa?
Yes, everyone except Canadians. Students in the program are enrolled full-time and will need to apply for a F-1 visa.
When can I apply for on-campus housing?
You can apply for Fall housing in early March and Spring housing in early November. Fall students, please email us for an early ID number to apply. Spring students, your ID number will be automatically emailed to you in November. Please see the
Housing page
for more information.
Are courses on my wish list guaranteed for registration?
If they are one of our 'reserved courses', you meet all prerequisites and there are no time conflicts, then Study Abroad staff will register you in the class. All other courses are not guaranteed for registration. Enrollment is based on space availability, instructor approval, department approval and prerequisite verification.
“Studying abroad in Long Beach was one of the best experiences of my life. I met so many beautiful people during my journey and made great friendships all over the world. The professors on campus, people on the streets or at the grocery store were so friendly. I enjoyed the beaches, and the palm trees on the streets gave me a constant holiday feeling.”
Sarah Ojujwu
Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany
Study Abroad @ The Beach
“My Study Abroad semester at CSULB was the best four months of my life. I met so many inspiring and hard-working people, and made friends from all over the world. I was so lucky to live on campus, it also helped me to learn more about American culture.”
Maria Johannsen
Denmark
Study Abroad @ The Beach
Conditional Admission
Applicants who are interested in Study Abroad @ The Beach, but do not meet the English language requirement, may improve their proficiency first through the
American Language Institute
. This means you can attend the American Language Institute and gain conditional admission to Study Abroad @ The Beach upon successful completion of
level 4 of the Intensive English Program
How to apply for Conditional Admission to Study Abroad @ The Beach:
Apply
to the American Language Institute and pay the $150 application fee
Apply
to Study Abroad @ The Beach and pay the $200 application fee
Prepare to also submit additional documents to Study Abroad @ The Beach. You may find
the list of required documents on our How to Apply page
Communications
ANTH 412 -
Culture and Communication
ANTH 413 - Language and Culture
ANTH 421- Education Across Cultures
RSCH 361- Scientific Research Communication
RSCH 296B - Introduction to Behavioral Research Methods
ENGL 317 - Technical Communication
ENGL 318 - Theory of Fiction and Film
ENGL 435- Teaching Composition
GEOG 120 - Geography of Human Diversity in the United States
HIST 101 - Facts, Evidence and Explanation
I/ST 222- International Studies Core Seminar
I/ST 317- Problems in International Social Conflict
I/ST 355- International Environmental Issues
PHIL 170- Critical Reasoning
POSC 218- Global Politics
POSC 321- The Media and American Politics
POSC 322- Parties, Campaigns, and Elections
POSC 371- Introduction to International Politics
POSC 395- Politics Through Culture
REC 201- Teamwork and Group Dynamics
SOC 142- Social Trends and Problems
SOC 317- Problems in International Social Conflict
WGSS 365- Pop Culture: Seeing Sex and Gender
Cultural Studies
AFRS 210- African American Community
AFRS 215- U.S. Diversity and the Ethnic Experience
AIS 101- Introduction to the Study of Native American People
AMST 300- Introduction to American Studies
AMST 350 - California Culture
AMST 360 - Explorations in American Popular Culture
ANTH 120 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
AH 114 -Foundation Art History: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and Indigenous North America
ASAM 121 - Contemporary Issues in Asian America
ASAM 200- Asian American Interethnic Relations
ASAM 319- The Ethnic Experience in the U.S.
ASAM 330 - Japanese American Experience
ASAM 332- Korean American Experience
ASAM 334- Cambodian American Experience
CHLS 105- Latina/o Cultural Identity
CHLS 258- Introduction to Cultures of Latin America and the Caribbean Through Music
WGSS 315- Black Women in America
WGSS 318- Fierce Struggle: U.S. Women of Color - History & Thought
WGSS 365- Pop Culture: Seeing Sex & Gender
Education
AFRS 420 - African American Children in Public Schools
ANTH 421 - Education Across Cultures
CHLS 340 - Latino Education in the U.S.
COMM 355 - Instructional Communication: Theory and Application
COMM 337 - Professional Event Planning
ENGL 337 - Technology in the English Classroom
ENGL 481 - Children’s Literature
LING 329 - Introduction to Language Acquisition
LING 339 - Linguistics for Crosscultural Academic Development
LING 425 - Education Across Cultures
LING 486 - Second Language Teaching Methods
SOC 345 - Youth, Policing, and Justice
SOC 423 - Child Abuse and Prevention
Law
AFRS 201 History of Slavery
AFRS 330 Politics of the African American Community
AFRS 332 Civil Rights and the Law
AFRS 354 African American Women and the Civil Rights Movement
AIS 485 American Indians and the Law
ASAM 350 Environmental Justice
CHLS 362 Latinas/os, Law and Public Policy
COMM 441 Issues in Freedom of Communication
CRJU 101 The Criminal Justice System in Society
CRJU 210 Gangs: Structure, Activities and Responses
CRJU 230 Survey of the Forensic Sciences
CRJU 307 Crimes against Consumers
CRJU 441 Investigating High-Tech Crimes
CRJU 443 Forensic Pathology and the Medical-Legal Investigation of Death
ECON 355 Law and Economics
HIST 308 Law and Civilization
HIST 489 Selected Topics in Legal History of the United States
I/ST 449 Feminism and International Human Rights
LING 472 Language and Social Justice
PHIL 352 Philosophy of Law
PHIL 451 Liberty and Justice: Race, Ethnicity and Gender in American Law
PHIL 489 Philosophy Internship/Pre-Law
POSC 212 How Democratic is the United States?
POSC 311 Constitutional Law: Power
POSC 312 Constitutional Law: Rights
POSC 376 International Law
POSC 412 Law and Social Change
POSC 414 Jurisprudence
POSC 417 Legal Practices: Moot Court
POSC 418 Legal/Judicial Apprenticeship
POSC 424 The United States Congress
POSC 439 Senior Seminar in Law, Politics and Policy
RGR 400 Crime and Punishment
SOC 342 Critical Criminology
WGSS 308 Gender, Sex, and the Law
WGSS 375 Reproductive Justice
WGSS 424 Gendering Environmental Justice
Media
AFRS 155 - African American Music
AFRS 346 - Africana Theatre
AIS 450 - American Indian and Indigenous Cinema
ANTH 431/531 - New Media Ethnography
ANTH 441/541 - Ethnographic Film Production I
ANTH 478 - Anthropology and Film
A/ST 320 - East Asian Fiction and Film
ASAM 341 - Asian American/Chicano and Latino Cinema
CHLS 258 - Introduction to Cultures of Latin America and the Caribbean through Music
CHLS 341 - Asian American and Chicano/Latino Cinema
CLSC 350 - Hollywood Does Rome
COMM 422 - Media Effects
CWL 205 - Digital Literature and Culture
CWL 213 - Visual Studies: Comics and Graphic Novels
CWL 320 - Comic Spirit
CWL 410 - Literature and Music
CWL 451 - Film and Novel in Society
ECON 340 - Economics in Movies
ENGL 318 - Theory of Fiction and Film
FREN 456 - French Cinema
GERM 302 - Language of the German Media
GERM 480 - German Cinema
ITAL 454/554 - Italian Cinema
JAPN 250 - Japanese Anime and Manga
POSC 321 - The Media and American Politics
POSC 388 - Cyberspace Citizenship
R/ST 101 - Religion at the Movies
R/ST 457 - Religion, Film and Literature
RGR 346 - The European Cinema of Communism, Fascism and Resistance
RUSS 428 - Russian Cinema
SPAN 428 - Spanish Cinema
SPAN 449/549 - Dictatorship to Democracy: Film and Literature in Spain (1930-today)
SPAN 455 - Hispanic Cinema of the Americas
WGSS 216 - Hollywood and Beyond: Gender, Race, and Sex in the Movies
WGSS 316 - Women in the History of U.S. Film
Medical and Health
ANTH 353 – Health & Healing
ANTH 436 – Medical Anthropology
ANTH 454 – Culture and Aging
KIN 157 – Fitness for Living
KIN 210 – Advanced Emergency Care
PHIL 403 – Medical Ethics
SOC 462 – Sociology of Health and Medicine (old name-Medical Sociology)
SOC 463 – Mental Health and Society (old name-Mental Illness and Society)
SOC 464 – Aging and Society
SOC 466 – AIDS and Society
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