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HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES
64 Humanities & Social Sciences HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES
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History
HIST XL 154
History of California
4.0 units This course covers the economic, social, intellectual, and political development of California from earliest times to present. c
Reg# 387136 Fee: $688
No refund after 27 June. mOnline June 21‑Sept. 11 Formerly numbered XL 163. Midterm and final exams are proctored online; additional requirements include microphone, headphones/ speakers, and webcam. Enrollment limited to 25 students. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: June 27. Gregory Brueck, PhD, History, UC Davis
Linguistics
LING XL 1
Introduction to Study of Language
5.0 units What is known about human language, its unique nature, structure, universality, diversity, social and cultural setting, and its relation to other aspects of human inquiry and knowledge? Instruction covers the structure of human language, including articulation and interac‑ tion of speech sounds (phonetics and phonology), word formation and sources of new words (morphology), structure of sentences (syntax), meaning (semantics), and the origin of English and related languages (historical linguistics). The course may be taken as an introduction to the scientific study of language and also provides the necessary background for higher‑level linguistics courses. c
Reg# 387137 Fee: $798
No refund after 27 June. mOnline June 21‑Sept. 11 Fulfills in part the General Education requirement of the UCLA College of Letters and Science. Exams are proctored online; additional requirements include microphone, headphones/speakers, and webcam. Enrollment limited to 25 students. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: June 27. c & Natalie Operstein, PhD, Linguistics, UCLA
Psychology
PSYCH XL 10
Introductory Psychology
4.0 units This introductory course provides an overview of the vast and fascinat‑ ing field of psychology. General introduction includes topics in cogni‑ tive, experimental, personality, developmental, social, and clinical psychology; six hours of psychological research required. c
Reg# 387171 Fee: $895
No refund after 27 June. A Remote 22 mtgs Tuesday, Thursday, 6:30‑8:30pm, June 21‑Sept. 1 Remote Classroom Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: June 23. c & Courtney Clark, PhD in Cognitive Psychology
PSYCH XL 127A
Abnormal Psychology
4.0 units This course presents the study of psychological disorders including depression, anxiety, substance use disorders, and schizophrenia across lifespan. The role of biological, behavioral, social, cognitive, and cultural factors; diagnosis; and treatment approaches are reviewed. Students critically evaluate theories, research, and treatment related to psychological disorders from a cultural and social perspective. Discussion focuses on how stigma affects access to care and what practices can be implemented to support inclusiveness. c Prerequisite(s): PSYCH XL 10 (Introductory Psychology)
Reg# 387173 Fee: $895
No refund after 6 July. A Remote 11 mtgs Thursday, 6:30‑9:30pm, June 23‑Sept. 1 Remote Classroom Midterm and final exams are proctored online; additional requirements include microphone, headphones/speakers, and webcam. Weekly one-hour discussion online through the Canvas Learning Management System. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: June 30. c & John W. Carter, PhD, instructor, Psychology, UCLA Extension
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m ONLINE Technical requirements, page 1. g HYBRID (IN-PERSON), page 1. l c HYBRID (REMOTE), page 1. WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 1. & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED Visit our website for textbook information. C UC CREDIT May be transferable to other colleges and universities. Learn more on our website.