UCLA
courses that satisfy the English requirement for health professions schools:
Introduction
The following courses will each satisfy part of the “one-year English
requirement” for most professional schools in the health sciences. In addition,
many of these courses will also satisfy the College of Letters & Science
Writing II requirement, or L&S General Education requirements.
*Note
that the L&S General Education requirements are new for students that
enter Fall 02 and after. Anyone that has entered BEFORE Fall 02 should follow
the old GE structure. In addition, some courses will only satisfy the new
GE structure, and not the old one. Check with your college advising unit listed below for
more details.*
The general rule is that
courses offered through the English department and any course satisfying
the Writing II requirement (indicated by a “W” after the course number) will
satisfy part of the English requirement for professional schools in the health
sciences.
*Please check with individual schools for final confirmation
of these selections.*
To fulfill one year of
English, we recommend that you take one literature course; one composition/expository
writing course (Writing Programs and “W” courses included in this category);
and one additional course in either literature or composition. The “W” provides
a “writing intensive” notation on your official transcript. Please
feel free to take more! Additional courses in composition and literature
can both enhance your application, and help your performance on exams such
as the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT), Dental Admissions Test (DAT),
Optometry Admissions Test (OAT), etc.
Course
List
The following grid lists recommended courses in alphabetical order by
department. These courses are not necessarily offered each quarter, or each academic
year. Check the Schedule of Classes each quarter for availability. Courses
that have more than one category checked DO NOT automatically satisfy more than
one requirement. Check with your College advising office for details:
| - | AAP
students go to 1209 Campbell Hall; |
| - | College Honors students
go to A-311 Murphy Hall; |
| - | Student Athletes
go to the Morgan Center; and
all other College of Letters & Science students go to A-316 Murphy
Hall to verify GE, Writing I and II requirements. |
| - | Engineering students
go to 6426 Boelter Hall; |
| - | Arts & Architecture
students go to 194 Kinross Building South; and |
| - | Theater, Film & Television
students go to 103 East Melnitz |
Consult
the catalog for course descriptions.
| Course
# and Title | Writing
I | Writing
II | GE# |
Ancient Near East 10W – Jerusalem: The Holy City | | X | X |
Applied Ling. & TESL 101W – Intro to Language | | X | X |
| Learning
and Language Teaching | | | |
Classics 41W – Discovering Roman Literature | | X | X |
| Comp
Lit 2AW – Survey of Literature | | X | X |
| Comp
Lit 2BW – Survey of Literature | | X | X |
| Comp
Lit 2CW – Survey of Literature | | X | X |
Comp Lit 2DW – Survey of Literature | | X | X |
| Comp
Lit 4AW – Literature and Writing | | X | X |
Comp Lit 4BW – Literature and Writing | | X | X |
| Comp
Lit 4CW – Literature and Writing | | X | X |
| Comp
Lit 4DW – Literature and Writing | | X | X |
| East
Asian Lan & Cul 60W – Intro to Buddhism | | X | |
| English
3 – English Comp, Rhetoric, and Language | X | | |
| English
3H – English Comp, Rhet, and Lan. (Hnrs) | X | | |
English 4W** – Critical Reading and Writing | | X | X |
English 4HW** – Crit. Reading &Writing (Honors) | | X | X |
| English
10A – English Lit to 1660 | | | X |
English 10B – English Lit to 1660-1832 | | | X |
English 30W – Intermediate Academic Writing | | X | |
| English
70 – Major British Authors before 1800 | | | X |
| English
75 – Major British Authors 1800-present | | | X |
| English
80 – Major American Authors | | | X |
English 85 – American Novel | | | X |
| English
90 – Shakespeare | | | X |
| English
95A – Intro to Poetry | | | X |
| English
95B – Intro to Drama | | | X |
| English
95C – Intro to Fiction | | | X |
| English
100W – Interdisciplinary Academic Writing | | X | |
| English
129A-D – Academic Writing in the Disc. | | | |
| English
131A-D – Specialized Writing | | | |
| Any
upper division English course is okay | | | |
| French
14W – Intro to French Civilization | | X | X |
| General
Education cluster classes Fall 02 and after | | X | X |
German 60W – War | | X | X |
| German
62W – Technoscience and German Culture | | X | X |
| History
10BW – Intro to Civ. Of Africa since 1800 | | X | X |
| HC
21W – Rise and Fall of Modernism | | X | X |
HC 22W – Intro to Ethical Theory | | X | X |
| HC
32W – Creativity and Culture | | X | X |
| HC
33W – Art of Engagement | | X | X |
| HC
38W – Body-Mind Literacy | | X | X |
| HC
40W – Transformations of Cultural Stories | | X | X |
HC 41W – A Thousand Worlds: Literature of Renaissance Art | | X | X |
| Renaissance
Art
HC 46W – Literature of Testimony | | X | X |
| HC
59W – Lit. & Culture of the American South | | X | X |
HC 83W – Politics and Rhetoric of Literature | | X | X |
Life Science 2W^ – Cells, Tissues and Organs | | X | X |
Music History 12W – Writing about Music | | X | X |
| Philosophy
22W – Intro to Ethical Theory | | X | X |
| Russian
25W – Russian Novel in Translation | | X | X |
| Russian
99BW – Russian Civ. In the 20th Century | | X | X |
Scandinavian 50W – Intro to Scandinavian Lit. | | X | X |
*Please
check with individual schools for final confirmation of these selections.*
# Some of these courses
will not fulfill the new L&S General Education requirement after Fall
02. Check with your college advising unit listed above for more
details.
**English 4W and 4HW are
pre-requisites for the English major and minor. Due to the high demand for
this class, please choose an alternative whenever possible.
^Please check with individual
schools about their acceptance of science-based writing courses.