2023-24 Humanities and Social Sciences
To promote a rich and varied educational experience outside of the technical requirements for each major, the College of Engineering has a Humanities and Social Sciences (H/SS) breadth requirement built into all of the programs of study. Follow these guidelines to fulfill this requirement:
- Complete a minimum of 6 unique H/SS courses. For example, AGRS R44 can fulfill either R&C Part A, or R&C Part B, or a different lower-division H/SS requirement, but not all of those at the same time. R&C parts A and B will count for 2 of the 6 courses.
- Courses must be a minimum of 3 semester units (or 4 quarter units).
- A maximum of 2 of the 6 H/SS courses may be met by AP, IB, or A-Level exam scores. View the list of exams that can be applied toward H/SS requirements for reference.
- At least 2 of the 6 H/SS courses must be upper-division (courses numbered 100-196).
- Courses may fulfill multiple categories across University, Campus, and College requirements. For example, taking HISTORY 127AC will satisfy the American Cultures requirement and one of the upper-division H/SS course requirements (but students will still need to complete 6 total courses).
- Not sure about your H/SS progress? Please check your Academic Progress Report (APR) in CalCentral. Here’s a handy guide on how to use the APR.
- Learn what courses count.
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Restrictions (these classes/programs do not count)
- No courses offered by an Engineering department may be used to complete an H/SS requirement other than:
- BIOENG 100,
- COMPSCI C79,
- ENGIN 125, ENGIN 157AC, ENGIN 184, ENGIN 185, or
- MECENG 191K.
- Courses numbered 97, 98, 99, or above 196 cannot be used to complete the H/SS requirement.
- The College of Engineering does not accept courses from the following L&S Breadth Lists (unless the courses are simultaneously listed in a list we do accept (see above):
- Physical Science
- Biological Science
- Students will not be granted any sort of H/SS fulfillment by going abroad in itself. Though the College of Letters and Science allows students to fulfill their International Studies breadth requirement by full in-person participation in a UCEAP program, to fulfill an H/SS requirement in the College of Engineering, students must take a course from one of our own approved breadth categories (see this section).
- Special topics courses of 3 semester units or more will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Please see your ESS Adviser in advance if you wish to use a special topics course.