Choosing electives beyond the core
As Humanities majors/minors you have the freedom to explore your interests when choosing electives. Majors and minors can select any HUM-prefix courses outside of the core. Majors can include up to 6 units at the lower division, for a total of 24 units (8 classes); minors can include up to 3 units at the lower division, for a total of 9 units (3 classes).
We offer the following categories to help you navigate the wide array of possibilities. You may focus on one, or mix and match across categories – it’s up to you.
Some may want to complete a related minor or second major. We have put a star (*) next to those clusters that align closely with other degree programs. If you choose to declare a related minor or second major, be sure to consult with an advisor in that program as well.
*American Studies (all of the following will count toward the 15-unit AMST minor and 39-unit AMST major; 450 and 485 are required):
- HUM 225 Values in American Life
- HUM 340 Bay Area Cultures
- HUM 375 Biography of a City: U.S. Cities (topics include: Los
- Angeles, New York, Chicago, New Orleans)
- HUM 376 San Francisco
- HUM 441 American Jews and Popular Culture
- HUM 450 California Culture
- HUM 481 Thought and Culture in America (1880-the present)
- HUM 485 Arts and American Culture
- HUM 490 American Images
Asian cultures
- HUM 205 Asian Art History
- HUM 271 The Classic Chinese Novel in Contemporary Pop Culture
- HUM 370: Asian Cities (Variable Topics, including Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai, Manila)
- HUM 527 Japan and Modernity
- HUM 531 Images of Modern China
- HUM 531 From Ghost Stories to Short Stories: Japanese Fiction in Comparative Contexts
- HUM 541 Manga
- HUM 582 Tales from Ancient India: Hinduism and Buddhism
- HUM 586 Bollywood and Beyond: Indian History through Film
Biography of a City (each section focuses on the arts, culture, and history of a single major city, and you can take as many different cities as you want)
- HUM 370: Asian Cities (Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai, Manila)
- HUM 371: Latin American Cities (Mexico City, Rio)
- HUM 373: European Cities (Berlin, Paris, London, Rome)
- HUM 374: Middle Eastern & African Cities (Cairo, Cape Town, Accra, Tehran)
- HUM 375: U.S. Cities (Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, New Orleans)
- HUM 376: San Francisco
- HUM 379: Jerusalem
*Comics Studies (all of the following count toward the 12-unit CMX minor)
- HUM 304 Making Comics
- HUM 325 Comics and Culture (required for CMX minor)
- HUM 541 Manga
- HUM 604 Advanced Comics Making
- HUM 625 Advanced Readings in Comics
*Comparative World Literature (any of the counts toward the CWL minor):
- CWL 180 Introduction to Video Games
- CWL 380 Thinking with Video Games
- HUM 423 Going Medieval: Medieval Literature and Contemporary Adaptations
- HUM 424 Multicultural Middle Ages
- HUM 426 Literary Orients and Orientalisms, Classical to Contemporary
- HUM 427 Travel and the Literary Imagination
- HUM 532 From Ghost Stories to Short Stories: Japanese Fiction in Comparative Contexts
Comparative Culture
- HUM 220 Values and Culture
- HUM 320 Music, Culture, and Ideas
- HUM 317 Critical Animal Studies
- HUM 345 Humanism and Mysticism
- HUM 380 Nature and Human Values
- HUM 390 Images of Eroticism
- HUM 425 Thought and Image
- HUM 510 Comparative Form and Culture
*History (all of the following count toward the 15-unit HIST minor):
- HUM 315 History of Science from the Scientific Revolution
- HUM 348 Thought and Culture in Modern Europe
- HUM 403 Vikings, Caliphs, & Carolingians
- HUM 404 The High Middle Ages
- HUM 441 American Jews and Popular Culture
- HUM 481 Thought and Culture in America: 1880 to the Present
- HUM 582 Tales from Ancient India: Hinduism and Buddhism
- HUM 586: Bollywood and Beyond: Indian History through Film
Science, Technology, and Nature Studies
- HUM 306 Social Media, Digital Culture, the Attention Economy
- HUM 315 History of Science
- HUM 317 Critical Animal Studies
- HUM 380 Nature and Human Values
- HUM 440 Mind, Body, Culture
*Video Game Studies (all of the following count toward the 12-unit VGS minor as well as HUM major with advisor approval):
- CWL 180 Introduction to Video Games
- CWL 270 Fantasy and Fiction: Exploring Parallel Worlds
- CWL 275 Reading Video Games
- CWL 380 Thinking with Video Games