UC Berkeley Summer Sessions 2021 International Catalog

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Summer Sessions | 2021

BE PART OF

BERKELEY

SUMMER SESSIONS

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Calendar and Contact About Summer Sessions About UC Berkeley Summer in the Bay Area Courses Special Programs and Certificates

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Summer English Language Studies Tuition and Fees International Student Requirements Housing Preview of Courses Checklist

At UC Berkeley, learning doesn’t take a summer break.

CALENDAR 2021 May 24-28

Session A

May 31June 4

Six Weeks

Session B

June 7-11

June 14-18

June 21-25

June 28July 2

July 6-9

July 12-16

July 26-30

Aug. 2-6

Aug. 9-13

May 24 - July 2 Ten Weeks

Eight Weeks

Session D

June 21 - August 13 Six Weeks

July 6 - August 13 Three Weeks July 26 - August 13

Session E Three Weeks July 6 - July 23

Session F 12 Weeks

In fact, during the global pandemic of summer 2020, UC Berkeley had record-breaking enrollments with over 18,000 students taking courses, earning certificates, and forming new friendships in Berkeley’s virtual world of programs and instruction. Join us for Berkeley Summer Sessions, one of the largest and most exciting summer programs in the United States.

June 7 - August 13

Session C

Session 12W

July 19-23

As this publication is finalized, it is likely that most summer 2021 classes will be offered via remote instruction. Whether taught by remote, online, or in-person delivery, we offer more than 600 courses to choose from, letting you accelerate your learning while experiencing the academic rigor Berkeley is known for.

Why study at UC Berkeley? 1 CHALLENGE YOURSELF

May 24 - August 13

Complete semester-length courses at an accelerated pace alongside UC Berkeley students in just one summer.

2 DEVELOP YOUR GLOBAL COMMUNITY University Holidays

Memorial Day Independence Day

Learn with students from Berkeley and around the world. More than 16,000 students have been attending Summer Sessions each year, including more than 5,000 visiting domestic and international students.

Monday, May 31 Monday, July 5

3 EXPERIENCE AN ACADEMIC LEGACY

Be part of a world-renowned university this summer. From individual courses to certificate programs, stand out with a UC Berkeley transcript.

No classes will be held

Who can join Summer Sessions? CONTACT US Berkeley Summer Sessions 1995 University Avenue, Suite 130 Berkeley, CA 94704-7026 Phone: +1 510 642-5611 summer@berkeley.edu | summer.berkeley.edu

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Berkeley Summer Sessions welcomes UC Berkeley students, other UC students, visiting domestic and international students from other colleges, and community members to enroll in summer courses.

How do I apply? To participate in Berkeley Summer Sessions, apply online at summer.berkeley.edu starting in February. Because there are multiple sessions with various start and end dates, check summer.berkeley.edu/apply for specific information. Check with your home institution prior to enrolling for guidelines regarding Summer Sessions.

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About UC Berkeley A Tradition of Excellence The University of California was founded in 1868, born out of a vision in the State Constitution of a university that would “contribute even more than California’s gold to the glory and happiness of advancing generations.” The first campus—envisioned as a “City of Learning”—was established at Berkeley, near the San Francisco Bay. Today the world’s premier public university and a wellspring of innovation, UC Berkeley occupies a 1,232-acre campus with a park-like 178-acre central core. It is the oldest of 10 University of California campuses. With its mission of teaching, research, and public service, Berkeley, or “Cal” as alumni know it, is one of the world’s most distinguished institutions of higher education. It is renowned for the excellence of its faculty and students, the scope of its research and publications, the size and quality of its library collections, and the excellence of its laboratory and educational facilities.

Academics

Health and Wellness

Berkeley academic programs are recognized internationally for their excellence. You can expect a rigorous academic experience during your summer studies. The accelerated instruction of Summer Sessions means that you will learn a semester’s worth of material in just one summer. Berkeley courses are known for an engaged learning style where you interact frequently with the instructor and other students. With continuous assessment, you are evaluated over the duration of the course through work such as quizzes, exams, lab assignments, papers, attendance, and class participation.

University Health Services (UHS) provides comprehensive medical, mental health, insurance, and health promotion services. Services are offered at the Tang Center on campus as well as virtual phone and video appointments for many of the services. UHS is staffed by a variety of health workers, from nurses and doctors to psychologists to social workers. To learn more, visit uhs.berkeley.edu.

Academic Support

In addition, membership to the campus Recreational Sports Facility is included in fees. Rec Sports members enjoy access to two recreation centers, four pools, free drop-in group exercise classes, discounts on personal training, outdoor programs, and more. For remote students, RSF offers free resources, virtual classes, online videos, and more. Visit their online resources website for more information.

For information related to COVID-19 resources and support for students, visit coronavirus.berkeley.edu.

Berkeley offers a range of support services to help you achieve academic success. Academic advisers are available to answer questions about selecting courses. Instructors hold faculty office hours where you can discuss course material. The Student Learning Center provides tutoring and study groups for Summer Sessions students.

Summer in the Bay Area Whether taking classes on campus or enrolled in online or remote learning, you can still experience the unique culture of the San Francisco Bay Area through the many virtual events and activities organized by Summer Sessions staff.

Virtual Opportunities for Remote Students Through a student-centered portal, you will be able to take advantage of staff-led workshops focused on wellness, student success, and career development. Workshops will cover topics such as self-care tips, accessing the Tang Center, utilizing technology for successful learning, and working with the Career Center. Additionally, there are numerous online experiences that allow remote students to experience the culture of Berkeley. The Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) has various online exhibits and streaming events, and the famous UC Botanical Garden has developed resources to engage from home.

Campus Safety

Libraries

UC Berkeley has its own dedicated, full-service police department that operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week for all UC Berkeley properties in the Bay Area. The department, in partnership with Campus Parking & Transportation Services, offers free Night Safety Services, including the BearWALK escort service and evening shuttles at nightsafety.berkeley.edu. The Berkeley campus partners with the Everbridge company (warnme.berkeley.edu) to deliver safety messages to you via opt-in text, email, or both in the event of an immediate threat to safety or health affecting the campus community. To learn more, visit: police.berkeley.edu.

UC Berkeley is home to one of the finest research libraries in the U.S., encompassing over thirteen million items housed in over twenty libraries, along with access to an extensive array of online resources. Online collections include e-books, journal articles, international newspapers, streaming media, digitized primary sources and more. Research assistance is available via 24/7 chat and Zoom appointments. To learn more, visit lib.berkeley.edu.

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Courses

Course Numbering

Choose from undergraduate courses in more than 80 subjects, including arts, engineering, humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, and the professional fields of architecture, business, education, public health, and social welfare.

Each UC Berkeley course listing includes a number that indicates whether a course is undergraduate, graduate, or professional level. Use the chart below to determine the level of your course.

Courses are offered in three, six, eight, ten, or twelve week intensive sessions. All courses are regular university courses and are recorded on an official UC Berkeley transcript.

Course Numbering Chart

While completion of summer courses does result in a UC Berkeley transcript, participating in this education program does not in itself provide preference in admission to the University of California.

Sample Synchronous Class Schedule (Six-Week Session)

UGBA 102

Introduction to Financial Accounting (3 units) ASTRONOMY C12 The Planets (3 units)

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

8-10:30 a.m (lecture)

8-10:30 a.m. (discussion)

8-10:30 a.m. (lecture)

8-10:30 a.m. (discussion)

None

None

1-3 p.m. (lecture)

1-3 p.m. (lecture)

1-3 p.m. (lecture)

UNDERGRADUATE

GRADUATE

1-99

100-196

200-299

Lower Division Open to freshmen and sophomores; not acceptable for upper division credit.

Upper Division Ordinarily open to students who have completed at least one lower division course in the given subject or two years of college work.

Ordinarily open only to students who have completed at least 18 upper division units basic to the subject matter of the course.

PROFESSIONAL 300-399

400-499

Offered in Education and other departments, and are specifically designed for teachers or prospective teachers.

Other professional courses (acceptable toward academic degrees only within limitations prescribed by a college, school, or the Graduate Division).

None

Units of Credit There are different formats available to participate in courses, and students can find a specific course’s instructional mode and format by checking the details in the course listing. In summer 2021, most classes will likely fall under the following modes of instruction:

ONLINE (web-based): Courses that have been specifically designed for an

online setting using asynchronous (non-real time) instruction. These classes have undergone months of development to ensure consistent teaching pedagogy to provide a full learning experience.

REMOTE (temporarily online): Courses that have been traditionally taught in an

in-person setting but will be delivered in a virtual setting due to COVID-19 safety concerns. These courses may be taught using either synchronous (real-time) or asynchronous (non real-time) instruction. While taught remotely, any class times outlined in the class schedule would still apply to classes with synchronous instruction. Visiting students hoping to take a synchronous course should take scheduling into consideration especially if they intend to access the course outside of the Pacific Standard time zone.

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Course Listings See the Preview of Courses in this catalog for a sample list of courses. A complete schedule of summer courses and their descriptions is available online at classes.berkeley.edu beginning early December.

UC Berkeley is on a 15-week semester calendar. During the semester, one unit represents three hours of work per week by the student, including both class attendance and preparation. Laboratory, discussion, quiz, or review sessions may or may not be given unit value. To estimate the amount of work for summer courses, refer to the chart below.

Estimated Total Number of Required Hours of Student Work Per Week

Enrollment Enrollment for Summer Sessions opens in February. Visit summer.berkeley.edu international for instructions for visiting international students.

Prerequisites Many Summer Sessions courses have prerequisites which are indicated in the course description. Before enrolling, check that you meet all prerequisites for each course. If unsure whether you meet a prerequisite, contact the course department or instructor and be prepared to provide documentation of your previous coursework (e.g. syllabi, course descriptions, transcripts).

Units

Ten-Week Session

Eight-Week Session

Six-Week Session

Three-Week Session

TOTAL WORK HOURS

1

4.5

6

7.5

15

45

2

9

12

15

30

90

3

13.5

17

22.5

45

135

4

18

22.5

30

60

180

5

22.5

28.5

37.5

75

225

UC Berkeley recommends a maximum of 10 units per session during Summer Sessions. If you wish to take more than 10 units, consult with Berkeley Summer Sessions before registering.

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Grading The work of all students on the UC Berkeley campus is reported in terms of the following grades:

Grading Scale A

Excellent

B

Good

C

Fair

D

Barely passed

F

Failure

P

Passed at a minimum level of C- for undergraduate students

NP

Not passed

S

Satisfactory, passed at a minimum level of B- for graduate students

U

Unsatisfactory

I

Work incomplete due to circumstances beyond the student’s control, but of passing quality

IP

Work in progress, final grade to be assigned upon completion of entire course sequence

The grades A, B, C, and D may be modified by plus (+) or minus (-) suffixes.

Credit Transfer Consult with your home institution regarding transfer of UC Berkeley coursework. Be prepared to provide course descriptions, syllabi, and other course information as required by your home institution.


CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS A summer certificate can enrich your area of study and give you the freedom to develop the skills in a subject you love. Many certificates have the flexibility of online course options and unique elective choices, allowing you to tailor your summer experience. Enroll in the entire certificate program or select the individual courses that interest you most. Plus, you can earn course credit on a Berkeley transcript and a certificate upon completion of all requisite coursework. Most certificate programs can be completed in one summer or more.

The Developing Child

Digital Humanities

Integrate research, practice, and policy with problem-solving and implementation skills to enrich your approach to working with children from birth to age 8.

Learn how to employ powerful digital tools to create, organize, analyze, and represent your research projects in digital forms.

LEARN MORE > ihd.berkeley.edu/researchcenters/early-developmentlearning-science/minor

LEARN MORE > summerdigitalhumanities. berkeley.edu

Exploring the Liberal Arts (online)

Exploring the Liberal Arts: Letters & Science W1 is a two-unit online course that gives you an overview of the intellectual riches of UC Berkeley’s College of Letters & Science. LEARN MORE > summer.berkeley.edu/ls1

Berkeley Charter of Professional Accountancy

Gain the accounting knowledge to prepare for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam and skills that translate to careers in economics, finance, and accounting. LEARN MORE > bcpa.berkeley.edu

High School Students

Earn college credit and experience university life in the Pre-College Scholars Program. Residential, commuter, and virtual options are available. LEARN MORE > precollege.berkeley.edu

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Architecture and Design Programs Disc* (Design & Innovation for Sustainable Cities) is an immersive five-week summer program that explores an interdisciplinary and multi-scalar approach to design and analysis in the urban environment. The Summer [IN]STITUTE is an intensive six-week course that is designed to introduce participants to the material and culture of architecture, landscape architecture or sustainable city planning, and geared toward those who are considering graduate study in those fields. LEARN MORE > ced.berkeley.edu/academics/ summer-programs

Educating for the 21st Century: Teaching English to Multilingual Students (online) Earn theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the teaching of English as a second language. LEARN MORE > writing.berkeley.edu/courses/ teaching-english-multilingualstudents

Journalism in the Digital Age Gain real world experience using the core techniques of reporting and writing, video, photography, audio, and social media to build audiences and get your work noticed. LEARN MORE > journalism.berkeley.edu/ admissions/summer-minorprogram

Explore issues concerning modern education, from digital environments to global schooling, and get real-world experience as teacher-mentors through our unique practicum experience. LEARN MORE > gse.berkeley.edu/online-edminor

Special Programs and Certificates SPECIAL PROGRAMS

Educating for the 21st Century (online)

Film & Media Industries and Professions Learn about the industry structures that govern a broad range of media professions, fields, and practices for students interested in pursuing careers in film and media.

Global Public Health Enhance your preparation for careers in the dynamic, growing public health field and for clinical graduate training. LEARN MORE > publichealth.berkeley.edu/ academics/undergraduate/ global-public-health

LEARN MORE > filmmedia.berkeley.edu/ programs/summer-certificateprogram

Race and the Law

Sustainability

Examine the fundamental interconnections between race and the law within and beyond the U.S., and explore the role of the law in creating and contesting social power.

Equip yourself with the tools for tackling the world’s pressing environmental, economic, social, political, and cultural issues.

LEARN MORE > africam.berkeley.edu/race-andthe-law-summer-minor

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LEARN MORE > erg.berkeley.edu/academics/ sustainability


Summer English Language Studies

Tuition and Fees

Elite language program

This chart represents the estimated tuition and fees for a visiting international student taking two courses (three units each) during a six-week session.

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Challenging classes for motivated students, from high-beginners to even the most advanced learners. Uniquely qualified instructors with expertise in teaching English for a variety of specific purposes. Innovative, engaging classes optimized for online learning.

Flexible scheduling • • •

Six weeks, three classes, one certificate: Take one six-week core class and two three-week elective classes concurrently to complete a certificate program. Take a variety of individual classes that focus on your specific needs and interests. All courses run asynchronously or with live sessions scheduled to accommodate students in different time zones.

CERTIFICATES AND CLASSES

Business English

Legal English

Core Class • Business English

Core Class • Legal English: Introduction to the U.S. Legal System

Electives (choose two) • Business Speaking • Business Vocabulary • Conflict Resolution Skills • Language, Culture, and Consumerism • Successful Job Search and Interviewing Skills

Electives (choose two) • Conflict Resolution Skills • International Human Rights • Introduction to the U.S. Constitution • Legal English – Oral Communication • Legal Writing

University Success in the U.S.

Academic Preparation for Graduate Programs

Core Class • Academic Writing OR Academic and Public Speaking

This chart does not reflect costs for books, supplies, incidentals, and housing (should in-person courses be offered). Expenses vary with the length of study and all fees are subject to change. For detailed fee information, visit summer.berkeley.edu/ international/registration/fees.

Course Tuition (two three-unit courses at $550 per unit)

Course Materials and Service Fee

Cancellation means dropping all courses in every session in which you are enrolled before instruction begins in your first course; cancellation fees may apply. Visit summer.berkeley. edu/international/registration-fees for more information. * There may be additional fee(s) for special programs not included on this page. ** Summer tuition and fees must be paid in full within seven calendar days after enrollment, or you will be dropped from your class(es).

Electives (choose two) • Academic Speaking • Academic Vocabulary • US University Admissions and Expectations • Grammar and Vocabulary LEARN MORE AT > summerenglish.berkeley.edu

Core class • Media Electives (choose two) • The Berkeley Experience • Broadway Musicals • California Culture

• Film • Food Culture • Literature

10

$450

International Service Fee

$400

TOTAL

Cancellation Fee

11

$3,300

Registration Fee

Document Management Fee

Some departments charge a Course Materials and Service Fee for specific classes, such as those with science or computer labs, photography labs, physical education courses, and art supplies. The Course Materials and Service Fee is non-refundable and should be noted in the Class Schedule at classes.berkeley.edu.

Core class • Writing for Academic Publication OR Academic Research

Electives (choose two) • Academic Speaking OR Academic Reading and Writing • Academic Vocabulary • Academic Test Preparation • Grammar and Vocabulary • U.S. University Admissions and Expectations

American Media and Culture

Tuition and Fees

$62 $4,212


International Student Requirements Full-Time Student Status

Visa and Immigration

Berkeley International Office encourages all international students traveling to Berkeley to enroll full-time and obtain the appropriate student visa status for study. In most cases, visiting international students should apply for an F-1 visa. International students with an F-1 I-20 certificate of eligibility document issued by UC Berkeley must be enrolled full time for the entire summer session period noted on your I-20. Full-time student status varies depending on what session(s) you enroll in and does not apply for students taking online classes. For details, see internationaloffice.berkeley.edu/students/summer/full-time.

International (non-immigrant) students coming to the United States from abroad with the primary intention of study should normally obtain F-1 visa status for Summer Sessions (students who wish to attend in J-1 visa status should review information here: internationaloffice.berkeley.edu/students/summer/ need_docs). To apply for an F-1 visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate in your country, request an F-1 I-20 document when you register for Berkeley Summer Sessions by completing the Visiting Summer International Student (VSIS) task in CalCentral. The Berkeley International Office (BIO) is the responsible office for issuing I-20s.

English Proficiency Requirement

Please note: As the pandemic may continue to influence visa issuance and entry into the U.S. to study, BIO will reach out to international students directly with any required communications about the pandemic and associated travel and immigration restrictions.

If you are from a country in which the official language is not English, you are required to submit official evidence of English language proficiency. All applicants must meet the English Proficiency Requirement regardless of citizenship, unless one of the following items applies:

International students coming from abroad are required to have valid visas in their passports to enter the United States (Canadian citizens do not need visas, but do need the I-20 for entry in student status). For more information, see internationaloffice.berkeley.edu/students/summer.

• You are from a country exempt from the English Proficiency Requirement • You enroll exclusively in Summer English Language Studies courses • Your university has been granted an exemption based on an affiliation agreement

The Berkeley International Office only provides visa advising and assistance to visiting international students who enter the United States using a UC Berkeley visa document (I-20 or DS-2019).

For more information regarding the English Proficiency Requirement, see summer.berkeley.edu/international/englishproficiency-requirement.

Health Insurance Medical care in the United States can be very expensive. Hospital costs can average $4,000-$5,000 USD per day. Health insurance coverage is required to meet these unexpected expenses. If in-person classes are offered Summer 2021, and you plan to come to Berkeley, you should purchase a health insurance policy before you arrive in the United States. This policy should cover all medical and hospital costs, or provide you with a minimum of $50,000 for each accident or illness, have a deductible of $500 or less for each accident or illness, cover at least 75% of hospital and physician costs from the time you leave your current residence to the day you plan to return. For more information, visit uhs.berkeley.edu/insurance/international-summersession-students. Students in J-1 visa status are required to maintain adequate health insurance for the duration of their program. Information about J-1 health insurance requirements can be found at internationaloffice.berkeley.edu/j_insurance.

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Housing While nearly all classes offered summer 2021 will likely be delivered remotely, a variety of housing options are listed here for your time at Berkeley Summer Sessions should you need to be on campus. Popular accommodations fill quickly, so if you plan to be on campus, make your housing arrangements as early as possible.

International House Located in the southeast foothills of the Berkeley campus, International House is a historic and architecturally striking campus housing facility and intercultural program center for U.S. and international students. At I-House, you will spend your summer living with a diverse group of residents, including graduate students, laboratory researchers, visiting scholars, and exchange students from around the world. To qualify for summer residency, you must be over the age of 18 and enrolled in full-time study or research at UC Berkeley or a nearby, approved educational institution.

University Housing: Residence Halls & Apartments All students registered in Summer Sessions courses are eligible to live in University Housing and are encouraged to apply. University Housing provides convenience, safety, and success you won’t find off-campus.

I-House offers fully-furnished double and single room accommodations. Floors are co-ed, with the exception of the 8th floor Women’s Hall. The I-House room and board fee for the summer includes 10 meals per week in the I-House Dining Commons. I-House is within walking distance of the central campus and is near downtown Berkeley. I-House provides a variety of spaces for work and recreation, including a library, resident lounges, game rooms, and a computer center. Conference rooms and a small kitchen are available for residents’ special events. The International House Café is open every day for meeting with friends over coffee. A broad program of activities and outings is also offered throughout the summer.

Residence Halls include shared lounges and communal bathrooms with all-gender and single-gender floors. Apartments are single gender that share a bathroom, kitchen, and living room. All locations are furnished, equipped with wireless internet, an Academic Center, custodial services, and more! Additionally, live-in Residential Life staff provide community development activities, wellness programs, and social outings to ensure a successful and fulfilling summer. The included meal plan offers flexibility at our dining commons and on-campus retail locations, all of which feature a variety of cuisines and dietary options. Take advantage of the many benefits of living on-campus and apply now! Assignments are provided first come, first served.

For more details or to apply online, visit: ihouse.berkeley.edu/ summer-housing.

Additional Options

Learn more at housing.berkeley.edu/summer-housing/home.

In addition to university-affiliated housing, you may also consider options in student cooperatives, private rooms and apartments, sublets, and homestays. For information on these options, visit summer.berkeley.edu/housing.

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BERKELEY SUMMER SESSIONS 2021 | PREVIEW OF COURSES Course #

Title

Units

Session

AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES D

3

C

125AC

The History of the Modern Civil Rights Movement

3

D

ASIAN AMERICAN AND ASIAN DIASPORA STUDIES

136L

Criminal Justice and Surveillance in America

3

A

139

Selected Topics of African American Social Organization and Institutions

3

A

139L

Special Topics in Race and Law: The Black Panther Party and American Popular Culture

3

D

159

Special Topics in African American Literature: Blackness, Technology, and Network Infrastructure

3

A

W20AC 128AC 138 141 172 173

182AC

Social Movements and Organizing

3

D

Examining U.S. Cultures in Time

4

A, D

2AC

Introduction to Archaeology

4

D

3AC

Introduction to Social/Cultural Anthropology (American Cultures)

4

D

112

Special Topics in Biological Anthropology: Race and Racialization

4

A

119

Special Topics in Medical Anthropology: Anthropology of the Body

4

D

122D

World of Ancient Maya

4

D

138A

History and Theory of Ethnographic Film

4

D

166

Language, Culture, and Society

4

D

189

Special Topics in Social/Cultural Anthropology: Racial Profiling and Cultural Competency in the Time of Pandemics

4

D

10

Intensive Elementary Arabic

10

C

30

Intermediate Arabic

10

C

4 5 5 1-4 2 1-4

C C C C D C

ARCHITECTURE 11A 11B 108 109 124A 129

Introduction to Visual Representation and Drawing Introduction to Design Architectural Internship Special Topics in Architectural Design 3-D Computer Technology Special Topics in Digital Design Theories and Methods

Courses listed in this preview are in the

ARMENIAN

Summer Sessions

128

Arts and Culture in Armenia and the Diaspora Since 1991

date of publication.

ART PRACTICE

This schedule is

8 12 21 119

classes.berkeley.edu.

Advanced Digital Photography

3

Race, Class, and Gender

ARABIC

the Class Schedule at:

180

Lives of Struggle: Minorities in a Majority Culture

W111

ANTHROPOLOGY

current listings, see

Title

27AC

101

subject to change. For

Course #

Units

Session

4

D

4 4 4 4 4 4

C D A D A D

3 4 3

A, D A, D C

3 2 4

C C C

4

D

3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 2

A A, D A A, D A, D A, D A A, D A, D A A, D D A A, D D D A

3

A

3

A

ART PRACTICE | CONTINUED

AMERICAN STUDIES

schedule as of the

BERKELEY SUMMER SESSIONS 2021 | PREVIEW OF COURSES

Introduction to Visual Thinking Drawing: Foundations Digital Photography: Foundations Global Perspectives in Contemporary Art

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3

4 4 4 4

C

A, D A, D A, D A, D

Asian American Communities and Race Relations Muslims in America Topics in Asian Popular Culture: Korean Pop Culture Law in the Asian American Community Asian American Literature Creative Writing

ASTRONOMY 9 10 W12

Selected Topics in Astronomy Introduction to General Astronomy The Planets

BIOLOGY 1A 1AL 1B

General Biology Lecture General Biology Laboratory General Biology Lecture and Laboratory

BUDDHIST STUDIES 50

Introduction to the Study of Buddhism

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-UNDERGRADUATE 101A 101B W102A 102A 102B 103 104 105 106 107 122 131 132 133 136F 137 146 147 152

Microeconomic Analysis for Business Decisions Macroeconomic Analysis for Business Decisions Financial Accounting Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting Introduction to Finance Introduction to Business Analytics Leading People Marketing The Social, Political, and Ethical Environment of Business Financial Information Analysis Corporate Finance and Financial Statement Analysis Financial Institutions and Markets Investments Behavioral Finance Special Topics in Finance: Financial Derivatives Project Management Special Topics in Operations and Information Technology Management: Advanced Business Analytics Negotiation and Conflict Resolution

Courses listed in this preview are in the Summer Sessions schedule as of the date of publication. This schedule is subject to change. For current listings, see the Class Schedule at: classes.berkeley.edu.

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BERKELEY SUMMER SESSIONS 2021 | PREVIEW OF COURSES Course #

Title

Units

Session

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-UNDERGRADUATE | CONTINUED 154 155 160 162 165 178 192S C155

Power and Politics in Organizations Leadership Customer Insights Brand Management and Strategy Advertising Strategy Introduction to International Business Business and Sustainability Leadership: Purpose, Authority, and Empowerment

General Chemistry Chemical Structure and Reactivity Organic Chemistry Laboratory Chemical Structure and Reactivity Organic Chemistry Laboratory Organic Chemistry--Advanced Laboratory Methods

3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3

D A A A A D A B

3 3 2 3 2 4

C C C C C A

4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4

D D A A A A A C

5 5 4 4 5 5

A D A D A D

4 4 3 3 4

A A A A D

CHICANO STUDIES 110 130 135A 172 174 180 180 180

Latina/o Philosophy and Religious Thought Mexican and Chicano Art History Latino Narrative Film: to the 1980s Chicanos and the Educational System Chicanos, Law, and Criminal Justice Topics in Chicano Studies: Chicanx Latinx Art 2000’s- Present Topics in Chicano Studies: Latinx and the Environment Topics in Chicano Studies: Topic Pending

CHINESE 1A 1B 7A 7B 10A 10B Courses listed in this preview are in the Summer Sessions schedule as of the date of publication. This schedule is subject to change. For current listings, see the Class Schedule at:

Elementary Chinese Elementary Chinese Introduction to Premodern Chinese Literature and Culture Introduction to Modern Chinese Literature and Culture Intermediate Chinese Intermediate Chinese

CITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING 101 110 114 N115 119

Introduction to Urban Data Analytics Introduction to City Planning Introduction to Urban and Regional Transportation Urbanization in Developing Countries Planning for Sustainability

Introduction to Solid Mechanics

10A 10B N28

Title

Units

Session

3

C

Introduction to Greek Civilization Introduction to Roman Civilization The Classic Myths

4 4 4

A D D

3 4 3 3 3 3 3

A, D C A D D A A, D

6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

B D D D D D D D D D D D F D D E E E E E E E E

2

E

COGNITIVE SCIENCE N1 131 170 180 181 182 190

Introduction to Cognitive Science Computational Models of Cognition Brain Damage Mind, Brain, and Identity The Cognitive Unconscious The Cognitive Psychology of Concept and Idea Formation Special Topics in Cognitive Science: Topics Pending

COLLEGE WRITING PROGRAMS R1A W3A W3B W3D W3E W3G W3H W3I 5A 5C 5D 5F 5J 5K 5N 6A 6B 6C 6G 6H 6I 6J 6K 6L 6M 6P

CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING W30

Course #

CLASSICS

CHEMISTRY 1A 3A 3AL 3B 3BL 115

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Accelerated Reading and Composition Academic Writing - Online Business English: Oral Communication - Online Legal English: Introduction to the U.S. Legal System - Online Legal English: Listening and Speaking - Online Grammar and Vocabulary - Online ESL Listening and Speaking - Online Introduction to Technical Writing - Online English Language Studies: Broadway Musicals English Language Studies: Film English Language Studies: Literature English Language Studies: International Human Rights Language, Culture, and Consumerism English Language Studies: The Media English Language Studies: Designing Public Space Intensive English Practice: Academic Speaking Intensive English Practice: Academic Vocabulary Intensive English Practice: Business Vocabulary Intensive English Practice: Writing for Digital Media Intensive English Practice: Writing Creative Non-Fiction Intensive English Practice: Conflict Resolution Skills Intensive English Practice: Academic Test Preparation Intensive English Practice: Academic Reading and Writing Intensive English Practice: Successful Job Search and Interviewing Skills Intensive English Practice: U.S. University Admissions and Expectations Intensive English Practice: Pronunciation English for Alternative Dispute Resolution for Business, Law, and Other Professional Purposes: Nego

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Session

COLLEGE WRITING PROGRAMS | CONTINUED 6R 7A 7C 7J 7L 9A 9C 9E 9F 9N 9O 9R 9V 9W 10A N131 N132 N133 134 135 W143 W145 W200

Intensive English Practice: Speaking Through Performance English Language Studies: The Media English Language Studies: Business and Social Entrepreneurship English Language Studies: California Culture English Language Studies: The Berkeley Experience Academic Research for Multilingual Students Academic Writing for Multilingual Students Business English for Multilingual Students Business Speaking for Multilingual Students Introduction of the U.S. Legal System for Multilingual Students Legal Writing for Multilingual Students Academic and Public Speaking for Multilingual Students Science and Engineering English for Multilingual Students Speech and Debate for Multilingual Students Introduction to Public Speaking Creative Nonfiction: Cultural Critique The Craft of Short Fiction The Craft of Dramatic Writing The Craft of Poetry The Craft of Creative Writing -- Workshopping & Performance Foundations of English Language Education Creating Materials for English Language Education Writing for Academic Publication

Topics in the Literature of American Cultures On line: Fiction and Culture of the Americas

2 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 3 3 2

E E E E E D D D F D F D D F A, D E, F E, F E. F E, F E, E A D B

4 4

C C

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4

C C C C C C C C C C C C

COMPUTER SCIENCE

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C8 10 61A 61BL 61C 70 C100 161 162 W169A 184 188

Foundations of Data Science The Beauty and Joy of Computing The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs Data Structures and Programming Methodology Great Ideas of Computer Architecture (Machine Structures) Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory Principles & Techniques of Data Science Computer Security Operating Systems and System Programming Software Engineering Foundations of Computer Graphics Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

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Title

Units

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4 4

C C

3 3 4

A D D

2 3 3 3 3

D C C B C

3 3 3 3 3

A A D D D

3 3 3 3 3

C C A, D A, D A, D

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C C C C A D C C A A

DATA SCIENCE-UNDERGRADUATE

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE W60AC 156AC

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C8 C100

Foundations of Data Science Principles & Techniques of Data Science

DEMOGRAPHY 5 110 180

Fundamentals of Population Science Introduction to Population Analysis Social Networks

DESIGN INNOVATION 10 15 21 22 25

Discovering Design Design Methodology Visual Communication & Sketching Prototyping & Fabrication User Experience Design

DIGITAL HUMANITIES 100 101 150A 150C 160

Theory and Method in the Digital Humanities Practicing the Digital Humanities Digital Humanities and Archival Design Digital Humanities and Text and Language Analysis Critical Digital Humanities

EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE 3 W12 20 80 N82

The Water Planet The Planets Earthquakes in Your Backyard Environmental Earth Sciences Introduction to Oceans

EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES 160

Neurodiversity in Literature

ECONOMICS 1 100A 100B N110 119 131 136 140 151 157

Introduction to Economics Economic Analysis--Micro Economic Analysis--Macro Game Theory in the Social Sciences Psychology and Economics Public Economics Financial Economics Economic Statistics and Econometrics Labor Economics Health Economics

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Title

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Session

EDUCATION 130 W140A W141 W142 W153 W190

Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science The Art of Making Meaning: Educational Perspectives on Literacy and Learning in a Global World Exploring Digital Pedagogy Education in a Global World Research in Education: Studying Educational Inequality and Possibility Critical Studies in Education

3

C

4

D

3 4

C A

4

D

3

C

Designing Information Devices and Systems I Designing Information Devices and Systems II

4 4

C C

4 3 3 3 3 4 3

C C C C C C C

4

B

2

B

ENERGY AND RESOURCES W100 101 170 171 W174 C176 190

Energy and Society Ecology and Society Environmental Classics California Water Water and Sanitation Justice Climate Change Economics Seminar in Energy, Environment, Development and Security Issues

ENGINEERING 7 27

Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers Introduction to Manufacturing and Tolerancing

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115A 117S 125D 134 143A 166 166 166

Summer Sessions

166AC

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172 180C 180Z

Title

Units

Session

1 2 8 9

Introduction to Environmental Design Summer [IN]STITUTE in Environmental Design Disc*: Design & Innovation for Sustainable Cities Introduction to Environmental Design: embARC

3 1 5 1

C D D D

4 4 4 4 4 4

C C C C C C

4 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

D D A, D D D D D D D D D

4 4 4

D A D

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A

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D D D A

ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND POLICY 100 C101 C118 141 C151 C176

Microeconomic Theory with Application to Natural Resources Environmental Economics Introductory Applied Econometrics Agricultural and Environmental Policy Economic Development Climate Change Economics

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, POLICY, AND MANAGEMENT 5 15 50AC 72 102C C103 141A 161 C167 169 177A

From Farm to Table: Food Systems in a Changing World Introduction to Environmental Sciences Introduction to Culture and Natural Resource Management Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Resource Management Principles of Conservation Biology Climate Change Solutions Environmental Philosophy and Ethics Environmental Health and Development International Environmental Politics Sustainable Water and Food Security

ETHNIC STUDIES

ENGLISH 29

Course #

ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE 16A 16B

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Major Writers: Four Nobelists: Czeslaw Mislosz, Derek Walcott, Toni Morrison, and Seamus Heaney The English Renaissance Shakespeare The 20th-Century Novel Contemporary Literature Short Fiction Special Topics: Broadway Musicals Special Topics: Law and Literature Special Topics: Queer Tourism Special Topics in American Cultures: American Hustle: Immigration, Ethnicity and the American Dream; or, Capitalism Kills Literature and Psychology Comedy: Stand-up and Sit-com Science Fiction

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4

A

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

C A D C A C D D

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D

4 4 4

C D C

21AC 101A 101B 103A 135 144AC 147AC 180L

A Comparative Survey of Racial and Ethnic Groups in the U.S. Social Science Methods in Ethnic Studies Humanities Methods in Ethnic Studies Proseminar: Issues in the Fields of Ethnic Studies: Racialization and Empire Contemporary U.S. Immigration Racism and the U.S. Law: Historical Treatment of Peoples of Color Women of Color in the United States Selected Topics in Race and the Law

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FILM 20 25 30 125 135 140AC

Courses listed in this

Film and Media Theory Introduction to Digital Video Production Film Aesthetics Documentary Forms Experimental and Alternative Media Art Be/longings: Cinema and the Immigrant Experience in America

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4 4 4 4 4 4

D A A D A D

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Session

FILM | CONTINUED 145 176 177 178

Global Media Pitch to Production Entertainment Law Film & Media Professions

4 4 4 3

D A D D

Elementary French Elementary French Intermediate French Advanced Intermediate French Literary Themes, Genres, and Structures

5 5 5 5 4

C C C C D

170

Introduction to Gender and Women’s Studies Women in American Culture Special Topics: Gender and Sexuality in Psychology Special Topics: Women, Violence, and Resistance in Latin America Gender, Race, Nation, and Health

4 3 4 4 4

D A A D C

World Peoples and Cultural Environments Globalization Justice, Nature, and the Geographies of Identity California The Urban Experience Waste Matters: Exploring the Abject, Discarded, and Disposable Geographies of Energy: The Rise and Fall of the Fossil Fuel Economy Food and the Environment Global Environmental Politics Special Topics in Geography: Walkers in the City - Landscape, Mobility and Everyday Life

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4

D A D A D D D A D

3

D

5 5 5 5

A, D D A D

GERMAN

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1 2 3 4

Elementary German 1 Elementary German 2 Intermediate German I Intermediate German II

GLOBAL POVERTY AND PRACTICE 115

Global Poverty: Challenges and Hopes

4

D

Units

Session

The Greek Workshop

10

B

Intensive Elementary Hindi-Urdu

10

C

4

C

2 4 4

A, C, D A D

4

A

4 4 4

D C A

4 4 4 4 4 4

D A D D A A

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B

3 4 2 4 4 4 3 3 2 3 4

C C C C C A A C C C D

HINDI 15

7B N100 106B 116D

137AC 158C 158D

Introduction to the History of the United States: The United States from Civil War to Present Special Topics in History: Short Course Ancient Rome: The Roman Empire China: Twentieth-Century China Social History of the United States: Creating Modern American Society: From the End of the Civil War The Repeopling of America Modern Europe: Old and New Europe, 1914-Present History of Fascism

HISTORY OF ART 37 80 100 156C 182 190H

Contemporary Art + Architecture from Asia, ca. 1945-present Introduction to Modern Art Theories and Methods of Art History Art and Science Histories of Photography Special Topics in Fields of Art History: Contemporary

INFORMATION W18

Python Fundamentals for Data Science

INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY 31 35AC 41 108 114 116L 128 131 131L 141 C156

The Ecology and Evolution of Animal Behavior Human Biological Variation Marine Mammals Marine Biology Infectious Disease Dynamics Medical Parasitology Sports Medicine General Human Anatomy General Human Anatomy Laboratory Human Genetics Principles of Conservation Biology

Critical Issues in Global Studies Special Topics: Global Peace and Conflict Special Topics: Global Middle East

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3 3 4

A, D A, E A

100A 100B 100D

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INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES

GLOBAL STUDIES 10B 153P 154M

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131B

GEOGRAPHY N4 N20 31 N50AC 70AC 107 108 N130 138

Title

HISTORY

GENDER AND WOMEN'S STUDIES 10 100AC 111 111 130AC

Course #

GREEK

FRENCH 1 2 3 4 121A

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Introduction to Social Theory and Cultural Analysis Interdisciplinary Theories of the Self and Identity Introduction to Technology, Society, and Culture

4 4 4

A A A

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BERKELEY SUMMER SESSIONS 2021 | PREVIEW OF COURSES Course #

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Session

The Globalization of Rights, Values, and Laws in the 21st Century

4

A

4 4 4

D C C

5 5 4 4 5 5 4

A D A D A D D

Introduction to News Reporting Introduction to Multimedia Social Media and Journalism Advanced Multimedia Investigative Reporting The Future of Visual Storytelling Introduction to Data Journalism Specialty Reporting International Reporting

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

A, D A, D D, D D D, D D D D D

Elementary Korean Elementary Korean Business Korean Korean Language in Popular Media

5 5 4 4

A D D A

4

C

4 4

C C

INTERNATIONAL AND AREA STUDIES N45 C118 C176

Survey of World History Introductory Applied Econometrics Climate Change Economics

JAPANESE 1A 1B 7A 7B 10A 10B 80

Elementary Japanese Elementary Japanese Introduction to Premodern Japanese Literature and Culture Introduction to Modern Japanese Literature and Culture Intermediate Japanese Intermediate Japanese Japanese Culture

JOURNALISM 100 110 111 115 120 122 124 130 134

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNNING 1 Courses listed in this preview are in the

12 130

Drawing a Green Future: Fundamentals of Visual Representation and Creativity Environmental Science for Sustainable Development Sustainable Landscapes and Cities

Summer Sessions schedule as of the

LATIN

date of publication.

15

The Latin Workshop

10

B

This schedule is subject to change. For

LEGAL STUDIES

current listings, see

100 102

the Class Schedule at:

Title

Units

Session

110 132AC 138 145 147 157 159 160 161 164 182

Special Topics in Legal Studies: Medical Ethics and Law Immigration and Citizenship The Supreme Court and Public Policy Law and Economics I Law and Economics II International Relations and International Law Law & Sexuality Punishment, Culture, and Society Law in Chinese Society Juvenile Justice & the Color of Law: The Historical Treatment of Children of Color in the Judicial S Law, Politics and Society

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

D D A A D D D A A

4

A

4

D

2

C

4 3 4 3

A, D D A D

4 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C

LETTERS AND SCIENCE W1

Exploring the Liberal Arts

LINGUISTICS

KOREAN 1A 1B 105 109

Course #

LEGAL STUDIES | CONTINUED

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES | CONTINUED 100E

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Foundations of Legal Studies Policing and Society

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4 4

D A

100 122 155AC 188

Introduction to Linguistic Science Linguistics Typology Language in the United States: a Capsule History Linguistic Data

MATHEMATICS N1A N1B N10A N10B N16A N16B N32 N53 W53 N54 N55 104 110 113 115 126 128A 185

Calculus Calculus Methods of Mathematics: Calculus, Statistics, and Combinatorics Methods of Mathematics: Calculus, Statistics, and Combinatorics Analytic Geometry and Calculus Analytic Geometry and Calculus Precalculus Multivariable Calculus Multivariable Calculus Linear Algebra and Differential Equations Discrete Mathematics Introduction to Analysis Linear Algebra Introduction to Abstract Algebra Introduction to Number Theory Introduction to Partial Differential Equations Numerical Analysis Introduction to Complex Analysis

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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 40 W85

Courses listed in this

Thermodynamics Introduction to Solid Mechanics

3 3

25

B C

current listings, see the Class Schedule at: classes.berkeley.edu.


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Session

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | CONTINUED 104 106 109 110 132 191K

Engineering Mechanics II Fluid Mechanics Heat Transfer Introduction to Product Development Dynamic Systems and Feedback Professional Communication

190 190

Introduction to Media Studies Special Topics in Media Studies: US Consumerism: A Critical Study of Marketing Today Special Topics in Media Studies: The Ad: A Global History

3 3 3 3 3 3

B B B B B A, D

4

C

2

C

3

A

MOLECULAR AND CELL BIOLOGY 32 32L W61 63 63L C64 102 104 C112 136 170L N184 N184L

Introduction to Human Physiology Introduction to Human Physiology Laboratory Brain, Mind, and Behavior Introduction to Functional Neuroanatomy Introduction to Neuroanatomy Lab Exploring the Brain: Introduction to Neuroscience Survey of the Principles of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Genetics, Genomics, and Cell Biology General Microbiology Physiology Molecular and Cell Biology Laboratory Intro to CRISPR: From Basic Biology to Genome Editing Technology Intro to CRISPR Lab: From Basic Biology to Genome Editing Technology

3 2 3 3 2 3 4 4 4 4 4 1

C D A D D C C C B C A E

1

E

Basic Musicianship Introduction to Music Theory Music in American Cultures Music Now Voice Class Beginning Piano Class 1 for Non-Music Majors Fundamentals of Guitar Performance Topics in the History of European and American Music History of Jazz in America Topics in Musics of the World African Music Ensemble Sound and Music Computing with CNMAT Technologies

2 3 4 4 2 1 2 3 3 4 2 4

A, D D A, D D A, D B A, D A, D D A, D D D

MUSIC

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20A 25 N26AC 29 44 45 46 128 128R 139 N148 158A

current listings, see

Course #

158 179

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Session

4

A

4

A

4 4 4

D D D

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D

3 3 3

A, D D C

Individual Morality and Social Justice The Nature of Mind Knowledge and Its Limits Man, God, and Society in Western Literature Introduction to Feminist Philosophy Introduction to Logic Introduction to Logic Introduction to Arabic Philosophy Ancient Philosophy Modern Philosophy Ethical Theories The Philosophy of Race, Ethnicity, and Citizenship Philosophy of Mind

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

A, D A, D D A, D A A, D C A A, D A, D D A D

Physics for Scientists and Engineers Physics for Scientists and Engineers Physics for Scientists and Engineers Introduction to Mathematical Physics Introductory Physics Introductory Physics Analytic Mechanics Quantum Mechanics

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

C C C B C C C C

Native Americans and the Cinema Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Change in the North American West

NEAR EASTERN STUDIES 18 146 158AC

Introduction to Ancient Egypt Islam Middle East: Post-Colonialism, Migration, and Diaspora

NEW MEDIA 90

Introduction to New Media

NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE AND TOXICOLOGY 10 30 W104

Introduction to Human Nutrition Sports Nutrition Food, Culture, and the Environment AC

PHILOSOPHY 2 3 4 6 9 12A W12A 19 25A 25B 104 117AC 132

PHYSICS 7A 7B 7C 89 8A 8B 105 137A

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PLANT AND MICROBIAL BIOLOGY C112 C112L

the Class Schedule at:

Title

NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES

MEDIA STUDIES W10

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General Microbiology General Microbiology Laboratory

4 2

27

B B

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Title

Units

Session

POLITICAL ECONOMY N100 N101 111 160

Classical Theories of Political Economy Contemporary Theories of Political Economy Poverty and Social Policy Political Economy in Historical Context

4 4 3 4

A A D A, D

Introduction to Empirical Analysis and Quantitative Methods, History of Political Theory Game Theory in the Social Sciences Understanding Political Developments in India Topics In Area Study: Dictatorship and its Discontents Psychology of Politics

4 4 4 4 4 4

C D C C D A

PSYCHOLOGY N1 W1 3 4 5

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6 7 C64 70 101 N110 N134 136 137 138 139 N140 142 149 149A 149B 149D N150 N160 166AC N180

PUBLIC HEALTH

the Class Schedule at:

107

N112 115 118 142 N150B 150D 155B C160 162A 250A

Title

Units

Session

Violence, Social Justice, and Public Health

classes.berkeley.edu.

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3 3 1 2

D C D D

2

D

2 2 3 2 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

D D C D C D A D E E D A 12W 12W 12W 12W 12W A D D D

2

A

Global Health: A Multidisciplinary Examination Introduction to Global Health Equity Nutrition in Developing Countries Introduction to Probability and Statistics in Biology and Public Health Human Health and the Environment in a Changing World Introduction to Health Policy and Management Women’s Global Health and Empowerment Environmental Health and Development Public Health Microbiology Epidemiologic Methods I

4 3 3

A D A

4

D

3 3 3 4 4 3

A A D D D D

4

C

4 4 4

D A C

3

C

2 2 2 2 2 2 3

D A A A A A C

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

C C A A D D A D A A A D

PUBLIC POLICY W184

General Psychology General Psychology Introduction to How the Brain Works Emotional Intelligence Technology vs. Psychology: The Internet Revolution and the Rise of the Virtual Self Stress and Coping The Person in Big Data Exploring the Brain: Introduction to Neuroscience Exploring Career Options as a Mental Health Practitioner Research and Data Analysis in Psychology Introduction to Biological Psychology Health Psychology Human Sexuality Mind-Body and Health Global Mental Health Case Studies in Clinical Psychology Developmental Psychology Applied Early Developmental Psychology Early Development & Learning Science Core Seminar The Developing Child Practicum: Linking Research and Practice Contexts of Early Development Early Childhood Policy Psychology of Personality Social Psychology Cultural Psychology Industrial-Organizational Psychology

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Course #

PUBLIC HEALTH | CONTINUED

POLITICAL SCIENCE W3 112B W135 W145A 149W N164A

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Energy and Society

RHETORIC 116 150 166

Rhetoric, Culture, and Society Rhetoric of Contemporary Politics Rhetoric in Law and Politics

SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 50

Introduction to Russian/East European/Eurasian Cultures

SOCIAL WELFARE 105 148 186 W232 250T 265M 272

Introduction to Child Welfare in California and the U.S. Substance Abuse Treatment Domestic Violence Social Work and Education Policy Social Work Practice in School Settings Motivational Interviewing Health and Human Services in Mexico

SOCIOLOGY N1H 5 112 114 117 120 130 131AC 140 145 150 167

Introduction to Sociology for Pre-Health Majors Evaluation of Evidence Sociology of Religion Sociology of Law Sport As a Social Institution Economy and Society Social Inequalities Race and Ethnic Relations: U.S. American Cultures Politics and Social Change Social Change Social Psychology Virtual Communities/Social Media

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BERKELEY SUMMER SESSIONS 2021 | PREVIEW OF COURSES Course #

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Session

SOCIOLOGY | CONTINUED N169C 179 190

148 150 152 160 166

Cross-Cultural Communications Selected Topics in Area Studies Seminar and Research in Sociology

3 4 4

E A, D A

Introduction to Modern Indonesian and Malaysian Literature in Translation Philippines: History, Literature, Performance Southeast Asian Mythology Filipino Mythology Philippine Cultural Politics Southeast Asian Life Writing: Biography and the History of the Everyday

4

D

4 4 4 4

A A A A

4

E

Elementary Spanish Elementary Spanish Intermediate Spanish Intermediate Spanish Reading and Analysis of Literary Texts Studies in Hispanic Literature

5 5 5 5 3 4

C C C C D D

4 4 4 4 4

C, D C C C C

STATISTICS 2 C8 20 W21 C100

Title

Units

Session

134 135 155

4 4 3

C C C

3 3 4 3

D D C C

2

C

3 3

B B

1-4

C

Concepts of Probability Concepts of Statistics Game Theory

THEATER, DANCE, AND PERFORMANCE STUDIES

SPANISH 1 2 3 4 25 135

Course #

STATISTICS | CONTINUED

SOUTHEAST ASIAN 128

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Introduction to Statistics Foundations of Data Science Introduction to Probability and Statistics Introductory Probability and Statistics for Business Principles & Techniques of Data Science

5 14 118AC 166

Public Speaking and Presentation Skills Interactive Theater: Acting for Social Change Performance, Television, and Social Media Special Topics: Dramatic Writing for New Media

UNDERGRADUATE INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 82 C151 190

K-8 Teaching and Inquiry-Based Lesson Design in the Science and Mathematics Classroom Leadership: Purpose, Authority, and Empowerment Independent Study - Research Methods

VISUAL STUDIES 185X

Selected Topics: Word and Image

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The University of California, in accordance with applicable Federal and State law and University policy, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, medical condition (cancer related or genetic characteristics), ancestry, marital status, age, sexual orientation, citizenship, or service in the uniformed services. The University also prohibits sexual harassment. This nondiscrimination policy covers admission, access, and treatment in University programs and activities.

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