UCI Summer Session International Visiting Student Catalog

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The ultimate university experience awaits you this summer at the University of California, Irvine. Over a short amount of time, UC Irvine has been recognized globally for its excellence in academics and research. Our ranking as #1 in the U.S. and #7 in the world, in a Times Higher Education analysis on the best universities under 50 years old, is a testament to the caliber of our academic reputation. UC Irvine combines the strengths of a large, dynamic research university with the friendly feel of a small college, and incredible bounty of an incomparable Southern California location.

Join the diverse student body of 12,000 students in the summer.

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UCI!

Money magazine ranked UCI 13th among the nation’s four-year colleges and universities delivering the most value, 3rd best public university in the nation and the #1 university for beach lovers

#9 among the nation’s best public universities by U.S. News & World Report The Paul Merage School of Business is ranked among the top business schools by U.S. News and World Report, Business Week, and the Financial Times #1 out of 179 schools in a New York Times measure of access to college for lower-and middle-income students

3 UC Irvine researchers have been awarded Nobel Prizes

Irvine is the safest big city in America for 10 consecutive years – Federal Bureau of Investigation Students at UCI come from across the U.S. and over 87 countries are represented

Calendar of Sessions Enrollment Begins: March 1 Session I: June 18 - July 28 10-Week Session: June 18 - August 26 Session II: July 30 - September 8

Table of Contents Expand your Horizons in Diverse and Beautiful Irvine Living at UCI: Student Housing & Campus Life

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The Anteater University Experience

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How to Apply

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Studying at UCI / The Academics

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Preview of Classes

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Campus Map

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2016 Important Dates

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2 Quick Facts about Irvine • Population (2015): 250,384 • One of America’s safest cities • Ranked #6 as one of the Best Places to Live by Money magazine (2012), and one of the most educated towns in America. • June - September temperatures: 25 - 28°C daytime and 15 - 18°C evening

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• Off-street bicycle trails: 65km • Community and neighborhood parks: 53 • Tech-savvy community • Irvine international businesses represent banking and finance, electronics, design, manufacturing, biotechnology/medicine

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• John Wayne Airport serves millions of regional passengers annually and is 6km from UCI

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• Most diverse population in Orange County HOLLYWOOD LOS ANGELES DISNEYLAND

Expand your Horizons in Diverse and Beautiful Irvine

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Southern California is a major tourist destination with amazing arts, culture, and adventure all within short distances of each other. Irvine has a domestic airport and trains so participants can travel anywhere in California or the U.S. relatively quickly. • Hit the sandy and friendly beaches of Huntington, Newport, and Laguna for sunbathing or a surf lesson. • Find thrills and excitement on rollercoasters at theme parks such as Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm, Six Flags or Universal Studios. • Stay active! Run around the heart of our campus, Aldrich Park, or rock climb and take a fitness class at UC Irvine’s Anteater Recreation Center. • Try new foods – Indian, Thai, Japanese, Korean, and Mediterranean all within walking distance. Or try a student favorite, In-N-Out, for the best hamburgers, fries, and milkshakes. • Get out of town for a day and head north to Los Angeles for the sights and sounds of Hollywood, Santa Monica Pier, Downtown LA, and Beverly Hills. Or head south to San Diego by train to explore the rich Spanish and Mexican influences on the city and visit the animals at the San Diego Zoo, Sea World, or Safari Park. More details at summer.uci.edu/international


Living at

UCI

Student Housing

Student Support

The Residence Halls or “houses” in Arroyo Vista are a short walk from main campus and are surrounded by conveniences such as a shopping center and the Anteater Recreation Center, UC Irvine’s state-of-art fitness facilities. Each house is fully furnished and equipped with a central bathroom on each floor, common lounges and kitchens. All rooms are dual occupancy and equipped with internet connections, so students can continue to study or connect with family and friends in the comfort of their room. Each house will have a live-in Residential Advisor to provide assistance and social programming.

Even before you arrive, you have access to a variety of student services to help your academic, personal, and social needs. Our staff will work with you during the enrollment process and will prepare you for your arrival to UC Irvine. Once on campus, you will have access to a wide range of resources including but not limited to Immigration Services, the Student Health Center, Disability Services, and the Counseling Center.

By living on campus you will be part of our multi-cultural community, and will meet, study, and develop friendships with other students. On-campus housing is available for all registered domestic and international Summer Session students. Each house will have cooking supplies and utensils, so you can make the most of your money by preparing meals. There are also plenty of on-campus dining options, including all-you-can-eat dining halls and convenient grab-and-go eateries.

Welcome Weekend -

arrival and orientation

Arroyo Vista Housing is a short walk to classes and the Univesity Center.

or email us at international summer@uci.edu

When you first arrive, Summer Session staff will greet you at the airport and take you to your residence halls. They will help you check-in, pick-up your keys, and settle in. You will meet your new housemates and have some time to relax before our group dinner. On Sunday, we have a mandatory orientation. There you will learn about academic expectations and resources, immigration, safety, and American culture. You will also get to know all of the international students, program interns and staff. For the rest of the day, you have the option of going shopping with us, exploring Irvine, or relaxing in your dorm room!

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4 Summer Activities During the summer, the campus is alive with outdoor activities! The 19-acre botanical Aldrich Park and Student Center are the center of our summer festivals, where all students are encouraged to perform and get involved.

Campus Life A successful summer requires a balance of academic and social life. In between classes and studying, students can participate in a variety of unique Summer Session events and activities or explore what California has to offer with their new friends. With more than 600 student clubs and organizations, students can readily find friends who share their interests, whether academic, environmental, multicultural, social or athletic. Cutting-edge artists, internationally renowned speakers, cultural nights, and student-lead campus events provide opportunities for students to engage at UC Irvine during the summer. The Student Center is where you will find most of the student body between classes, eating, shopping at The Hill, or hanging out at the Anthill Pub and Grille or Zot Zone Games Room. In addition, you will find banks, discounted tickets to attractions, and study space.

(Above) The Sunset Festival, marking the end of Session II, is when our talented and artistic students showcase song, dance, spoken word, and more.

With so much to do and explore, it can be hard to decide what to choose. Each week Summer Session will send e-mails, post on Facebook, and update our blog with event reminders and program communication.

The anteater “…study hard during the week because you will need to have a lot of fun on the weekends. [UCI Summer Session has] really good activities, and please join them all...as I did!” ~ Mayan Tawfik American University Cairo

Trips Throughout each session, our office will organize a variety of cost-effective and time-efficient trips designed to help you experience California culture. During the first week, you will have the ability to sign-up and pay for activities including our weekend trips to Las Vegas, San Francisco, Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks, day trips to West Los Angeles and Hollywood, and amusement parks. Of course, there will be an opportunity to hit the waves at our lively beaches and learn how to surf! Our office will also offer Free Friday excursions to local hot spots, including Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Balboa Island, and The Spectrum for shopping. Space is limited to students who sign up at the beginning of each week. More details at summer.uci.edu/international


5 Co-Curricular Activities INSIDE UCI: Special lectures offered by UCI faculty involved in cutting-edge research such robotics, human memory and brain research. Tours of advanced technology laboratories and facilities such as the Stem Cell Research Center and a motion-capture lab. Study Skills Workshops focus on time management, surviving lectures, study planning, academic reading, and preparing for exams.

University Experience We’re here for you!

In addition to the staff that help you enroll into the program and provide support when you are at UCI, the International Student Interns organize student activities, events, and study sessions. Some activities you may enjoy are pool parties, game nights, and barbeques. The Interns are undergraduate students of different backgrounds, ages, and majors who are interested in meeting international students and helping with cultural adjustments. Interns may even be in the same classes as students. Every week, Interns will host English Conversation Hours, where students can practice English casually and receive assistance with homework.

or email us at international summer@uci.edu


6 Eligibility To enroll, you must meet the following requirements. • A complete Summer Session enrollment application • Enroll in 6-units or more (maximum of 10 per session) in order to obtain an F-1 student visa • Proof of Funds*: Full-time students must submit a bank statement (in English) certifying that they have sufficient funds to cover the cost of tuition and living expenses for the duration of the program. The following amounts are required: *Prices are in U.S. dollars and are subject to change. o Session 1 - $6200 o Session 2 - $6200 o 10 week Session - $9200 o Session 1 and 2 - $11300

• Proof of English Proficiency o 685 TOEIC o 6.5 IELTS o 3.5 iTEP o TOEFL • 213 Computer Based Test • 79 iBT • 550 Paper Based Test Students who do not meet the English language requirement have the option to enroll in Academic English 29 courses. See page 9.

• Health Insurance (Insurance Waiver Form or Purchase UCI insurance) (See next page for more information)

How to Apply • Apply through an International Registration Center o Your university may be affiliated with UCI Summer Session or an agent • Apply directly to UCI Summer Session via our website

summer.uci.edu/international

o Use the online application - OR Download the application

Step-by-Step Application Process

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Apply to UCI Summer Session online or by downloading the paper application Our team reviews and processes your application UCI Summer Session sends your acceptance letter and I-20 Complete Housing Contract Use your I-20 to apply for a visa interview for an F-1 student visa UCI Summer Session sends you Pre-Departure Materials Purchase your flights Depart for California!

More details at summer.uci.edu/international


7 Health Insurance All students are required to carry proof of health insurance for the duration of the program. When living abroad, you never know when you will need to see a doctor or when an emergency may happen. It can be overwhelming to handle any health-related issues in a new country, which is why we make sure students are prepared. Students can purchase UCI insurance directly from Summer Session for $275 for an entire session. Alternatively, students can provide proof of private insurance and complete a waiver with their application.

Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will help coordinate some unforgettable experiences throughout your stay and will be able to help you plan some of your own – just stop by our office.

Estimated Costs* Expenses vary with the length of your stay. This chart represents the estimated cost of taking two courses (4 units each) during one of the Summer Sessions (six weeks). *Prices are in U.S. dollars and are subject to change. REQUIRED FEES Enrollment Fee: Campus Fee:

$750 $265

Course Fee ($339 per unit):

$2712

Housing:

$1175

Approximate Cost:

$4902

Apply starting March 1st! Courses offered during the summer will fill quickly, so we encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible. Submitting your application earlier will also help ensure students have enough time to apply and obtain an F-1 student visa. Contact our office if you will be sending an application after dates listed.

Visa Support International (non-immigrant) students coming from abroad are required to have valid visas to enter the U.S. Most international students enrolling in Summer Session will obtain an F-1 student visa. UCI Summer Session, in collaboration with UCI Extension, will issue the documentation necessary to obtain an F-1 student visa. Once you have arrived, immigration advisors will be available to assist with travel, medical issues, or any questions regarding your legal status in the U.S. For specific information related to immigration and visas, please visit our website under the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). There is also general information regarding how to apply for a visa on the U.S. Department of State Website (www.travel.state.gov). or email us at international summer@uci.edu


8 Why Study at UCI? Summer Session offers over 800 courses in 70 academic disciplines. Students will take courses led by world renowned faculty amongst domestic UCI undergraduates. As a visiting student, you have the option to choose courses that will help you fulfill degree requirements at your home university or courses just for interest. This is your summer to grow academically. Students are encouraged to meet with professors and strike up a conversation – some students have been offered opportunities to assist in research on campus. Furthermore, there are plenty of academic resources available on campus to help you with your learning needs such as peer tutors, 5 expansive research libraries, and 6 computer labs with over 400 PCs and Macs.

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After completing your courses, you can obtain an official UCI transcript as proof of your academic participation. This transcript can be added to your Resume/CV or used for future applications to graduate schools in the U.S. or internationally.

What Can I Study? Academic success depends on selecting the right courses that meet your learning needs and interests. Many courses do not have pre-requisite requirements but students are expected to have prior knowledge before enrolling into courses. A full-time course load consists of two 4-unit courses (minimum requirement for an F-1 student visa is 6-units). We do not recommend that students take more than 10-units per session. Students are encouraged to speak to an academic advisor at their home university to receive assistance in selecting transferable courses before starting Summer Session. View all of the courses online on our website with detailed course descriptions. Students can choose how to be evaluated in their courses, but will generally take courses for a letter grade in order to transfer course credit across international institutions. Since UCI is on an academic quarter system, you may be required to convert the units to semester units to receive credit. More details at summer.uci.edu/international


9 UCI Summer Session offers over 800 courses in 70 academic disciplines. Academic English African American Studies Anthropology Art Art History Asian American Studies Biological Sciences Chicano Latino Studies Chemistry Classics Comparative Literature Computer Science Dance Drama

Earth System Science East Asian Languages & Literatures Economics Education English Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical Engineering & Materials Science Computer Science & Engineering Civil & Environmental Engineering Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering

Film & Media Studies Gender and Sexualities Studies Global Cultures History Humanities Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Sciences Informatics International Studies Linguistics Logic & Philosophy of Science Mathematics Management (Business) Music

Philosophy Pharmaceutical Sciences Physics Political Science Psychology Public Health Religious Studies Social Science Social Ecology Criminology, Law & Society Psychology & Social Behavior Planning, Policy & Design Sociology Statistics

ademics Academic English Students who do not meet the English language requirement may elect to enroll in Academic English 29 courses which will improve their English speaking, writing and conversation skills.

• Advanced Conversation (2 units) • Business English (2 units) • Film, Media and American Culture (2 units) • University Writing & Communication (4 units) • Television, Culture, and Communication (2 units) • American English and Culture through Short Stories (2 units)

“All of the professors were so helpful. I had a meeting with my Money and Banking professor, Mr. Sarraf. He was so helpful, providing suggestions for my career and ways to set and achieve goals for my future.” ~ Paolo Carlomagno Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

or email us at international summer@uci.edu


10 Preview of Classes The courses listed in this preview are a sample and are subject to change. For the most current and updated course information, visit the Summer Session website at summer.uci.edu and click on the “courses” tab.

The Summer Session staff along with your home university academic advisor can assist you with choosing the courses that best match your academic and career goals. Registration opens on March 1, 2016.

Many of the courses offered at UCI are high-level and might not be appropriate for all students. If you are unsure about the expectations of a course, contact us.

University Holidays (No classes will be held): • Independence Day, July 4 (Monday) • Labor Day, September 5 (Monday)

Course Numbering Chart 1-99

100-199

200-299

300-399

Lower Division Courses

Upper Division Courses

Graduate Courses

Professional Courses

Open to freshmen, sophomores, and high school students; not acceptable for upper division credit.

Session

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

Course Number and Title

Units

Academic English and ESL

Adequate preparation subject to instructor’s approval, is normally 12 upper division For teachers or semester units of work prospective teachers. basic to the subject matter of the course.

Session

Course Number and Title

Units

Anthropology

S1

AC ENG 22B

ESL Reading and Vocabulary

2

S1

ANTHRO 2A

Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology

4

S1

AC ENG 29

University Writing and Communication

2

S1

ANTHRO 2B

Introduction to Biological Anthropology

4

S1

AC ENG 29

Special Topic: Advanced Conversation

2

S1

ANTHRO 136K

The Woman and the Body

4

S1

AC ENG 29

Television, Culture, and Communication

2

S1

ANTHRO 139

Anthropology of the Paranormal

4

S1

AC ENG 29

American English and Culture through Short Stories

2

S2

ANTHRO 2A

Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology

4

S2

AC ENG 22B

ESL Reading and Vocabulary

2

S2

ANTHRO 2D

Introduction to Language and Culture

4

S2

AC ENG 29

University Writing and Communication

2

S2

ANTHRO 10B

Probability and Statistics

4

S2

AC ENG 29

Special Topic: Advanced Conversation

2

S2

ANTHRO 41A

Global Cultures and Society

4

ANTHRO 139

Game of Thrones and Anthropology

4

S2

AC ENG 29

Film Media and American Culture

2

S2

S2

AC ENG 29

Business English

2

S2

ANTHRO 139

Language and Globalization

4

S2

ANTHRO 152A

Language Origins: Evolution, Genetics, and the Brain

4

African American Studies

Art

S1

AFAM 40A

African American Studies I

4

S2

AFAM 40B

African-American Studies II

4

S1

ART 20A

Basic Drawing I

4

4

S1

ART 30A

Basic Painting I

4

S1

ART 65A

Foundations in Media Design

4

S2

AFAM 143

BPM2: Hip-Hop

More details at summer.uci.edu/international


11 Session

Course Number and Title

Units

Art (continued)

Session

Course Number and Title

Units

Biological Sciences (continued)

S1

ART 81A

Digital Filmmaking Production I

4

S2

BIO SCI M122

General Microbiology

4

S1

ART 100

Photoshop

4

S2

BIO SCI D124

Biology of Integrative Medicine

4

S1

ART 100

Digital Photography

4

S2

BIO SCI D136

Human Anatomy

4

S1

ART 101W

Artists as Writers

4

S2

BIO SCI M137

Microbial Genetics

4

S2

ART 20B

Basic Drawing II

4

S2

BIO SCI N165

Brain Disorders and Behavior

4

S2

ART 30B

Basic Painting II

4

S2

BIO SCI E184

Ecology and Diversity of Insects

4

S2

ART 81B

Digital Filmmaking Production II

4

Biomedical Engineering

S2

ART 100

Photoshop

4

S1

BME 1

Introduction to Biomedical Engineering

3

S2

ART 100

Digital Photography

4

S1

BME 50A

Cell and Molecular Engineering

4

S2

ART 101W

Artists as Writers

4

S2

BME 50B

Cell and Molecular Engineering

4

Art History S1

ART HIS 140A

Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Women Artists in Comparative Global Contexts

4

Asian American Studies S2

ASIANAM 55

Asian Americans and the Media

4

Biological Sciences

S10 CBEMS 155

Mechanical Behavior and Design Principles

4

S10 CBEMS 175

Design Failure Investigation

4

Chicano Latino Studies S1

CHC/LAT 183

Multicultural Education in K-12 Schools

4

S1

BIO SCI 9A

Nutrition Science

4

S2

CHC/LAT 64

Introduction to Race and Ethnicity in Political Science

4

S1

BIO SCI 10

The Biology of Human Diseases

4

S2

CHC/LAT 162A

Urban America

4

S1

BIO SCI 36

Drugs and the Brain

4

Chemistry

S1

BIO SCI 38

Mind, Memory, Amnesia, and the Brain

4

S1

CHEM 1A

General Chemistry

4

S1

BIO SCI 93

From DNA to Organisms

4

S1

CHEM 1C

General Chemistry

4

S1

BIO SCI 94

From Organisms to Ecosystems

4

S1

CHEM 1LC

General Chemistry Laboratory

2

S1

BIO SCI 97

Genetics

4

S1

CHEM 1LE

Accelerated General Chemistry Lab

3

S1

BIO SCI 98

Biochemistry

4

S1

CHEM 51A

Organic Chemistry

4

S1

BIO SCI D103

Cell Biology

4

S1

CHEM 51B

Organic Chemistry

4

S1

BIO SCI D104

Developmental Biology

4

S1

CHEM 51LB

Organic Chemistry Laboratory

2

S1

BIO SCI E106

Processes in Ecology and Evolution

4

S1

CHEM 51LD

Organic Chemistry Laboratory

2

S1

BIO SCI N110

Neurobiology and Behavior

4

S10 CHEM 177L

Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory

3

S1

BIO SCI E112L

Physiology Laboratory

4

S2

CHEM 1B

General Chemistry

4

S1

BIO SCI M116L

Molecular Biology Laboratory

5

S2

CHEM 1LD

General Chemistry Laboratory

2

S1

BIO SCI M118L

Experimental Microbiology Laboratory

5

S2

CHEM 5

Scientific Computing Skills

4

S1

BIO SCI M122

General Microbiology

4

S2

CHEM 51B

Organic Chemistry

4

S1

BIO SCI D170

Applied Human Anatomy

6

S2

CHEM 51LB

Organic Chemistry Laboratory

2

S2

BIO SCI 1A

Life Sciences

4

S2

CHEM 51C

Organic Chemistry

4

S2

BIO SCI 9J

Biology of Oriental Medicine

4

S2

CHEM 51LC

Organic Chemistry Laboratory

2

S2

BIO SCI 35

The Brain and Behavior

4

S2

CHEM 128

Introduction to Chemical Biology

4

S2

BIO SCI 94

From Organisms to Ecosystems

4

Classics

S2

BIO SCI 99

Molecular Biology

4

S1

CLASSIC 36A

The Formation of Ancient Greek Society: Early Greece

4

S2

BIO SCI 100

Scientific Writing

3

S1

CLASSIC 45A

Classical Mythology: The Gods

4

S2

BIO SCI E106

Processes in Ecology and Evolution

4

S1

CLASSIC 45B

Classical Mythology: The Heroes

4

S2

BIO SCI E109

Human Physiology

4

S2

CLASSIC 45A

Classical Mythology: The Gods

4

S2

BIO SCI D111L

Developmental and Cell Biology Laboratory

4

S2

CLASSIC 45B

Classical Mythology: The Heroes

4

S2

BIO SCI E112L

Physiology Laboratory

4

S2

BIO SCI M118L

Experimental Microbiology Laboratory

5

or email us at international summer@uci.edu


12 Session

Course Number and Title

Units

Comparative Literature S2

COM LIT 9

Imaginning Home - Migration, Diaspora, and Multiculturalism

Session

Course Number and Title

Units

Economics 4

Computer Science S1

COMPSCI 132

Computer Networks

4

S1

COMPSCI 151

Digital Logic Design

4

S10 COMPSCI 141

Concepts in Programming Languages I

4

S10 COMPSCI 161

Design and Analysis of Algorithms

4

S2

COMPSCI 133

Advanced Computer Networks

4

S2

COMPSCI 152

Computer Systems Architecture

4

Criminology, Law and Society S1

CRM/LAW C7

Introduction to Criminology, Law and Society

4

S1

CRM/LAW C127

Hate Crimes

4

S1

CRM/LAW C131

Organized Crime and American Society

4

S1

CRM/LAW C142

White-Collar Crime

4

S1

CRM/LAW C176

Classics in Crime Cinema

4

S2

CRM/LAW C7

Introduction to Criminology, Law and Society

4

S2

CRM/LAW C10

Fundamentals of Criminology, Law and Society

4

S2

CRM/LAW C108 Criminological Theory

4

Computer Science and Engineering

S1

ECON 13

Global Economy

4

S1

ECON 15A

Probability and Statistics in Economics I

4

S1

ECON 15B

Probability and Statistics in Economics II

4

S1

ECON 25

The Economics of Accounting Decisions

4

S1

ECON 100A

Intermediate Economics I

4

S1

ECON 100B

Intermediate Economic II

4

S1

ECON 100C

Intermediate Economic III

4

S1

ECON 122A

Applied Econometrics I

4

S1

ECON 122B

Applied Econometrics II

4

S1

ECON 132A

Introduction to Financial Investments

4

S1

ECON 134A

Corporate Finance

4

S1

ECON 149W

Cultural Economics

4

S1

ECON 161A

Money and Banking

4

S2

ECON 13

Global Economy

4

S2

ECON 15A

Probability and Statistics in Economics I

4

S2

ECON 15B

Probability and Statistics in Economics II

4

S2

ECON 20A

Basic Economics I

4

S2

ECON 25

The Economics of Accounting Decisions

4

S2

ECON 100A

Intermediate Economics I

4

S1

CSE 31

Introduction to Digital Systems

4

S2

ECON 100B

Intermediate Economic II

4

S1

CSE 50

Discrete-Time Signals and Systems

4

S2

ECON 100C

Intermediate Economic III

4

S1

CSE 70A

Network Analysis I

4

S2

ECON 116A

Game Theory I

4

S10 CSE 41

Introduction to Programming

4

S2

ECON 122A

Applied Econometrics I

4

S10 CSE 141

Concepts in Programming Languages I

4

S2

ECON 122B

Applied Econometrics II

4

S10 CSE 161

Design and Analysis of Algorithms

4

S2

ECON 135

Mathematics of Finance

4

S2

Introduction to Digital Logic Laboratory

3

S2

ECON 140

Managerial Economics

4

CSE 31L

Drama

S2

ECON 157

Economic Development

4

S1

DRAMA 15

Performance Now

4

S2

ECON 167

International Trade and Commercial Policy

4

S1

DRAMA 130

Intermediate Acting

4

S2

DRAMA 11

The Rock and Roll Spectacle Show

4

Education

S2

DRAMA 50E

Introduction to Stage Management

4

Multicultural Education in K-12 Schools

4

S2

DRAMA 135

Business of Show Business

4

S2

DRAMA 135

Acting for Camera

4

East Asian Languages and Literatures S1

E ASIAN 40

Understanding Korean Society Through Fiction and Film

4

S1

E ASIAN 150

Samurai Literature of Medieval Japan

4

Earth Systems Science S1

EARTHSS 1

Introduction to Earth System Science

4

S1

EARTHSS 21

On Thin Ice: Climate Change and the Cryosphere

4

S1

EARTHSS 134

Fundamentals of GIS for Environmental Sciences

4

S2

EARTHSS 5

The Atmosphere

4

S2

EARTHSS 23

Air Pollution: From Urban Smog to Global Change

4

S1

EDUC 124

Electrical Engineering & Computer Science S1

EECS 31

Introduction to Digital Systems

4

S1

EECS 50

Discrete-Time Signals and Systems

4

S1

EECS 70A

Network Analysis I

4

S1

EECS 70LA

Network Analysis I Laboratory

1

S1

EECS 148

Computer Networks

4

S2

EECS 10

Computational Methods in Electrical and Computer Engineering

4

S2

EECS 31L

Introduction to Digital Logic Laboratory

3

S2

EECS 55

Engineering Probability

4

S2

EECS 70B

Network Analysis II

4

S2

EECS 70LB

Network Analysis II Laboratory

1

More details at summer.uci.edu/international


13 Session

Course Number and Title

Units

English

Session

Course Number and Title

Units

History

S1

ENGLISH 100

Introduction to Literary Theory

4

S1

HISTORY 12

Hacking the Humanities

4

S1

ENGLISH 102C

Contested Sites in Nineteenth-Century American Literature

4

S1

HISTORY 21A

World: Innovations

4

S1

HISTORY 21B

World: Empires and Revolutions

4

S2

ENGLISH 28E

The Craft of Fiction

4

S1

HISTORY 36A

The Formation of Ancient Greek Society: Early Greece

4

S2

ENGLISH 102D

Postcolonial Literature and Theory

4

S1

HISTORY 40B

Nineteenth-Century U.S.: Crisis and Expansion

4

S2

ENGLISH 103

Shakespeare

4

S1

HISTORY 40C

Modern America: Culture and Power

4

S2

HISTORY 16A

World Religions I

4

Communications in the Professional World

4

S2

HISTORY 21C

World: Wars and Rights

4

S10 ENGR 150

Mechanics of Structures

4

S2

HISTORY 40A

Colonial America: New Worlds

4

S2

Communications in the Professional World

4

S2

HISTORY 70E

History of Islam

4

Engineering S1

ENGR 190W ENGR 190W

Civil and Environmental Engineering

S2

HISTORY 135G

Language Origins: Evolution, Genetics, and the Brain

4

Civil Engineering Practicum II

3

S2

HISTORY 183

U.S. Russian Relations

4

S10 ENGRCEE 150

Mechanics of Materials

4

S2

HISTORY 183

Language and Globalization

4

S2

Introduction to Computational Engineering Problem Solving

4

Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences

S1

ENGRCEE 81B ENGRCEE 20

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering S1

ENGRMAE 57

Manufacturing Processes in Engineering

S1

ENGRMAE 130A Introduction to Fluid Mechanics

S1

I&C SCI 6B

Boolean Algebra and Logic

4

2

S1

I&C SCI 139W

Critical Writing on Information Technology

4

4

S10 I&C SCI 31

Introduction to Programming

4

S10 ENGRMAE 52

Computer-Aided Design

4

S2

I&C SCI 6D

Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science

4

S10 ENGRMAE 115

Applied Engineering Thermodynamics

4

S2

I&C SCI 139W

Critical Writing on Information Technology

4

S10 ENGRMAE 150

Mechanics of Structures

4

Informatics

S10 ENGRMAE 150L

Mechanics of Structures Laboratory

1

S1

Introduction to Software Engineering

4

S10 ENGRMAE 156

Mechanical Behavior and Design Principles

4

S10 IN4MATX 101

Concepts in Programming Languages I

4

S10 ENGRMAE 170

Introduction to Control Systems

4

International Studies

S2

ENGRMAE 10

Introduction to Engineering Computations

4

S1

INTL ST 13

Global Economy

4

S2

ENGRMAE 120

Heat and Mass Transfer

4

S1

INTL ST 154B

Human Rights

4

S2

ENGRMAE 130B Introduction to Viscous and Compressible Flows

4

S2

INTL ST 11

Global Cultures and Society

4

Film and Media Studies

IN4MATX 43

S2

INTL ST 13

Global Economy

4

4

S2

INTL ST 114A

International Political Economy

4

FLM&MDA 139W Writing on Film and Media

4

S2

INTL ST 140A

Approaches to International Relations

4

S2

FLM&MDA 85A

Introduction to Film and Visual Analysis

4

S2

INTL ST 179

U.S. Russian Relations

4

S2

FLM&MDA 161

Global Sports and Media

4

S2

INTL ST 189

Language and Globalization

4

S1

FLM&MDA 112

S1

Science Fiction and Technophobia

French

Japanese

S1

FRENCH S1AB

Fundamentals of French

7.5

S1

JAPANSE S1AB

Fundamentals of Japanese

7.5

S1

FRENCH S2AB

Intermediate French

6

S2

JAPANSE S1BC

Fundamentals of Japanese

7.5

S2

FRENCH S1BC

Fundamentals of French

7.5

Linguistics

S2

FRENCH S2BC

Intermediate French

6

S1

LINGUIS 3

Introduction to Linguistics

4

S2

LINGUIS 3

Introduction to Linguistics

4

S2

LINGUIS 68

Introduction to Language and Culture

4

S2

LINGUIS 175

Language Origins: Evolution, Genetics, and the Brain

4

Gender and Sexuality Studies S2

GEN&SEX 50C

Gender and Popular Culture

4

Global Cultures S2

GLBLCLT 103B

Language and Globalization

4

S2

GLBLCLT 105

Language Origins: Evolution, Genetics, and the Brain

4

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14 Session

Course Number and Title

Units

Logic and Philosophy of Science

Session

Course Number and Title

Units

Philosophy

S1

LPS 29

Critical Reasoning

4

S1

PHILOS 4

Introduction to Ethics

4

S1

LPS 30

Introduction to Symbolic Logic

4

S1

PHILOS 13

History of Contemporary Philosophy

4

S2

LPS 31

Introduction to Inductive Logic

4

S1

PHILOS 29

Critical Reasoning

4

S1

PHILOS 30

Introduction to Symbolic Logic

4

Mathematics S1

MATH 2A

Single-Variable Calculus

4

S2

PHILOS 1

Introduction to Philosophy

4

S1

MATH 2B

Single-Variable Calculus

4

S2

PHILOS 4

Introduction to Ethics

4

S1

MATH 2D

Multivariable Calculus

4

S2

PHILOS 12

History of Modern Philosophy

4

S1

MATH 3A

Introduction to Linear Algebra

4

S2

PHILOS 31

Introduction to Inductive Logic

4

S1

MATH 3D

Elementary Differential Equations

4

Pharmaceutical Sciences

S1

MATH 4

Mathematics for Economists

4

S1

PHRMSCI 90

Speaking About Science

4

S1

MATH 13

Introduction to Abstract Mathematics

4

S1

PHRMSCI 120

Human Physiology

4

S1

MATH 105A

Numerical Analysis

4

S1

PHRMSCI 170A

Molecular Pharmacology I

4

S1

MATH 105LA

Numerical Analysis Laboratory

1

S10 PHRMSCI 174L

Biopharmaceutics & Nanomedicine Lab

3

S1

MATH 130A

Probability and Stochastic Processes

4

S10 PHRMSCI 177L

Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory

3

S2

MATH 2A

Single-Variable Calculus

4

S2

PHRMSCI 90

Speaking About Science

4

S2

MATH 2B

Single-Variable Calculus

4

S2

PHRMSCI 120L

Human Physiology Lab

3

S2

MATH 2D

Multivariable Calculus

4

S2

PHRMSCI 170B

Molecular Pharmacology II

4

S2

MATH 2E

Multivariable Calculus

4

S2

PHRMSCI 171

Physical Biochemistry

4

S2

MATH 3A

Introduction to Linear Algebra

4

S2

PHRMSCI 173

Pharmacotherapy

4

S2

MATH 3D

Elementary Differential Equations

4

Physics

S2

MATH 4

Mathematics for Economists

4

S1

PHYSICS 3B

Basic Physics

4

S2

MATH 13

Introduction to Abstract Mathematics

4

S1

PHYSICS 7C

Classical Physics

4

S2

MATH 121A

Linear Algebra

4

S1

PHYSICS 7D

Classical Physics

4

S2

MATH 176

Mathematics of Finance

4

S1

PHYSICS 7LC

Classical Physics Laboratory

1

S1

PHYSICS 7LD

Classical Physics Laboratory

1

Management S1

MGMT 7

Statistics for Business Decision Making

4

S10 PHYSICS 2

Introduction to Mathematical Methods for Physics

4

S1

MGMT 105

Introduction to Marketing

4

S10 PHYSICS 3LB

Basic Physics Laboratory

1.5

S1

MGMT 128

International Management

4

S10 PHYSICS 3LC

Basic Physics Laboratory

1.5

S1

MGMT 131A

Intermediate Accounting I

4

S2

PHYSICS 3B

Basic Physics

4

S1

MGMT 132A

Individual Taxation

4

S2

PHYSICS 3C

Basic Physics

4

S1

MGMT 136

Accounting Information Systems and Spreadsheets

4

S2

PHYSICS 7D

Classical Physics

4

S2

MGMT 5

Managing in Contemporary Organizations

4

S2

PHYSICS 7LD

Classical Physics Laboratory

1

S2

MGMT 30B

Principles in Accounting II

4

Political Science

S2

MGMT 102

Managing Organizational Behavior

4

S1

POL SCI 6A

Introduction to Political Science: Political Analysis

4

S2

MGMT 124

Human Resources Management

4

S1

POL SCI 71A

Introduction to Law

4

S2

MGMT 131B

Intermediate Accounting II

4

S1

POL SCI 153E

Human Rights

4

S2

MGMT 137

Advanced Accounting

4

S1

POL SCI 155C

Organizations

4

S2

MGMT 190

Global Healthcare Systems

4

S1

POL SCI 156D

Protests, Movements, and Revolutions

4

S2

MGMT 190

Global Healthcare Systems

4

S2

POL SCI 21A

Introduction to American Government

4

Music

S2

POL SCI 51A

Introduction to Politics Around the World

4

S1

MUSIC 78

History of Jazz

4

S2

POL SCI 61A

Introduction to Race and Ethnicity in Political Science

4

S2

MUSIC 8

The Beatles and the Sixties

4

S2

POL SCI 121F

Presidents Since World War II

4

S2

MUSIC 146

BPM2: Hip-Hop

4

S2

POL SCI 139

Media and Power

4

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Course Number and Title

Units

Political Science (continued)

Session

Course Number and Title

Units

Psychology (continued)

S2

POL SCI 141B

International Political Economy

4

S2

PSYCH 160A

Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience

4

S2

POL SCI 144A

Approaches to International Relations

4

S2

PSYCH 160D

Brain Disorders and Behavior

4

S2

POL SCI 171AW

Law and Society

4

Public Health

S2

POL SCI 179

U.S. Russian Relations

4

S1

PUBHLTH 1

Principles of Public Health

4

S1

PUBHLTH 2

Case Studies in Public Health Practice

4

Planning, Policy and Design S1

PP&D 4

Introduction to Urban Studies

4

S1

PUBHLTH 7

Introduction to Public Health Statistics

4

S1

PP&D 112

Foundations of Community Health

4

S1

PUBHLTH 122

Health Policy

4

S1

PP&D 170

Health Policy

4

S1

PUBHLTH 144

Health Behavior Theory

4

S2

PP&D 104

Urban America

4

S1

PUBHLTH 159

Sociology of Mental Health

4

S2

PP&D 151

Environmental Psychology

4

S1

PUBHLTH 193

Ethics and Responsible Conduct of Research in Public Health

4

S10 PUBHLTH 195W Public Health Practicum and Culminating Experience

8

S2

PUBHLTH 2

Case Studies in Public Health Practice

4

S2

PUBHLTH 30

Human Environments

4

S2

PUBHLTH 101

Introduction to Epidemiology

4

S2

PUBHLTH 151

Environmental Psychology

4

S2

PUBHLTH 170

Introduction to Global Health

4

Psychology and Social Behavior S1

PSY BEH 9

Introduction to Psychology

4

S1

PSY BEH 11A

Psychology Fundamentals

4

S1

PSY BEH 11B

Psychology Fundamentals

4

S1

PSY BEH 11C

Psychology Fundamentals

4

S1

PSY BEH 104S

Social Animal: An Introduction to Social Psychology

4

S1

PSY BEH 140H

The Hardiness Approach to Stress Management

4

S1

PSY BEH 155C

Child Therapies

4

Religious Studies

S1

PSY BEH 179S

Cultural Psychology

4

S2

S2

PSY BEH 9

Introduction to Psychology

4

Social Science

S2

PSY BEH 11A

Psychology Fundamentals

4

S1

S2

PSY BEH 11B

Psychology Fundamentals

4

REL STD 5A

World Religions I

4

SOC SCI 10B

Probability & Statistics in Social Sciences II

4

S1

SOC SCI 164D

Juvenile Gangs

4

SOC SCI 10C

Probability & Statistics in Social Sciences III

4

S2

PSY BEH 102C

Abnormal Psychology

4

S2

S2

PSY BEH 103H

Health Psychology

4

S2

SOC SCI 163A

Urban America

4

S2

PSY BEH 118D

Human Sexuality

4

S2

SOC SCI 164B

Domestic Gangs

4

S2

PSY BEH 150C

Clinical Psychology

4

S2

SOC SCI 189

U.S. Russian Relations

4

S2

PSY BEH 171S

Environmental Psychology

4

Psychology

Social Ecology S1

SOCECOL E8

Introduction to Environmental Analysis and Design

4

S1

PSYCH 7A

Introduction to Psychology

4

S1

SOCECOL 10

Research Design

4

S1

PSYCH 9A

Psychology Fundamentals

4

S1

SOCECOL 13

Statistical Analysis in Social Ecology

4

S1

PSYCH 9B

Psychology Fundamentals

4

S1

SOCECOL 194W

Naturalistic Field Research

4

S1

PSYCH 9C

Psychology Fundamentals

4

S2

SOCECOL 13

Statistical Analysis in Social Ecology

4

SOCECOL 194W

Naturalistic Field Research

4

S1

PSYCH 112M

Research Methods in Psychology

4

S2

S1

PSYCH 112LM

Research Methods in Psychology Laboratory

2

Sociology

S1

PSYCH 120D

Developmental Psychology

4

S1

SOCIOL 1

Introduction to Sociology

4

S1

PSYCH 120H

History of Psychology

4

S1

SOCIOL 3

Social Problems

4

S1

PSYCH 129

Psychology of Music

4

S1

SOCIOL 41

Small Group Dynamics

4

SOCIOL 110

Research Methods

4

S1

PSYCH 140C

Cognitive Science

4

S1

S2

PSYCH 7A

Introduction to Psychology

4

S1

SOCIOL 120

Sociological Theory

4

S2

PSYCH 9A

Psychology Fundamentals

4

S1

SOCIOL 141

Organizations

4

S2

PSYCH 9B

Psychology Fundamentals

4

S1

SOCIOL 142

White-Collar Crime

4

S2

PSYCH 120A

Abnormal Psychology

4

S1

SOCIOL 174

Protests, Movements, and Revolutions

4

4

S2

SOCIOL 1

Introduction to Sociology

4

S2

PSYCH 121M

Theories of Motivation

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Units

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Sociology (continued)

Course Number and Title

Units

Statistics

S2

SOCIOL 2

Globalization and Transnational Sociology

4

S1

STATS 7

Basic Statistics

4

S2

SOCIOL 10B

Probability and Statistics

4

S1

STATS 8

Introduction to Biological Statistics

4

S2

SOCIOL 110

Research Methods

4

S1

STATS 67

4

S2

SOCIOL 164W

Aging and Society

4

Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Computer Science

S2

STATS 7

Basic Statistics

4

S2

STATS 8

Introduction to Biological Statistics

4

S2

STATS 67

Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Computer Science

4

Spanish S1

SPANISH S1AB

Fundamentals of Spanish

7.5

S1

SPANISH S2AB

Intermediate Spanish

6

S2

SPANISH S1BC

Fundamentals of Spanish

7.5

S2

SPANISH S2BC

Intermediate Spanish

6

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