<p>Here are the requirements:</p>
<p>A. Topical Breadth Component; 52 units</p>
<p>Arts and Humanities; 12-20 units
Science and Engineering; 12-20 units
Social Sciences; 12-20 units
Note: In the case of a course that has been certified in more than one Topical Breadth Area, a student may count the units of the course in only one of the areas in which it has been certified.</p>
<p>B. Core Literacies Component; 35 units</p>
<ol>
<li><p>Literacy with Words and Images; at least 20 units
a. English Composition; 8 units (as described by College of A&ES, College of L&S, College of Biological Sciences, or College of Engineering)
b. Writing experience coursework in the student’s major or elsewhere; at least 6 units
c. Oral skills coursework or additional writing experience coursework; at least 3 units
d. Visual literacy coursework; at least 3 units
Note: A student must have completed the Entry Level Writing Requirement (formerly known as the Subject A requirement) before receiving GE credit for coursework satisfying requirements a, b, and c above).</p></li>
<li><p>Civic and Cultural Literacy; at least 9 units
a. American Cultures, Governance, and History; at least 6 units; of which at least 3 units must be in a course certified as focusing on issues of domestic diversity
b. World Cultures; at least 3 units</p></li>
<li><p>Quantitative Literacy; at least 3 units </p></li>
<li><p>Scientific Literacy; at least 3 units</p></li>
</ol>
<p>So my question is, what classes fulfill the requirement of visual literacy coursework in 1d? Which classes fulfill the american cultures, governance, and history in 2a and world cultures in 2b?</p>
<p>And kind of unrelated, but which are the easier classes to take to fulfill the english composition requirement?</p>