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E N R O L L M E N T & R E G I S T R AT I O N

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I N T E R N AT I O N A L S T U D E N T S

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HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

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SUMMER INSTITUTES

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MORE SUMMER PROGRAMS

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UCLA CAMPUS

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LOS ANGELE S

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COURSE LIST

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DIRECTORY


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R EG I ST RAT I O N FEBRUARY

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Registration begins for UCLA Students

MARCH

1 MAY

13 JUNE

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Registration begins for V isiting Students

Session A registration deadline for international students

Session C registration deadline for international students

S E S S I O N A

JUNE

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Session A begins

JULY

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Six-week session ends

AUGUST

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Eight-week session ends

AUGUST

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Ten-week session ends

S E S S I O N C

AUGUST

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Session C begins

SEPTEMBER

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Session C ends

H O L I DAYS

JULY

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Independence Day

SEPTEMBER

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Labor Day


ENROLLMENT & REGISTRATION

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UCLA Summer Sessions enrollment is open to everyone, including college students, high school students entering grades 10 - 12, and adult learners. The diverse Summer Sessions population includes continuing UCLA students, visiting students from other American and international universities, motivated high school students, and professionals continuing their education.

ONLINE REG I ST RAT I O N

R EQ U I S I T E S

UCLA students enroll directly through

Some courses have requisites. If you are

URSA (University Records System Access)

a UCLA student, URSA will automatically

beginning February 1, 2011 and non-

check to see that you have met the man-

UCLA students enroll online at www.sum-

datory requisites. If you are not a UCLA

mer.ucla.edu beginning March 1, 2011.

student, please make sure that you have experience comparable to the listed req-

New non-UCLA students who use the on-

uisites. There is no need to submit tran-

line registration form receive a UCLA stu-

scripts. If you are uncertain about the lev-

dent ID number that they will use to cre-

el of difficulty of a certain course, please

ate a UCLA logon. Once you have your ID

check the UCLA general catalog at www.

number, go to URSA (www.ursa.ucla.edu)

registrar.ucla.edu/catalog.

and follow the instructions there. You will be required to submit a $150 non-

T RA N S F E R R I N G U C L A U N I TS

refundable deposit ($400 for international students) by credit card before a UCLA student ID is issued.

International stu-

dents receive their student IDs in an e-mail or through their registration center. Once you create your UCLA logon you can also use URSA to enroll in your courses and make changes to your program. Returning students and former applicants who already have a UCLA ID number may use URSA to enroll. Be sure to update your

All UCLA summer credit transfers automatically to other UCs and the grades are automatically included in your GPA. UCLA courses are generally accepted for transfer credit at other colleges and universities although visiting students are advised to get approval from their home university prior to enrolling. Transfer of credit is at the discretion of the receiving institution.

address, phone number, and e-mail if necessary. If you have questions about UCLA

A D M I S S I O N TO U C L A

logons, please visit www.logon.ucla.edu. Registration in Summer Sessions does not constitute admission to UCLA. If you would like to apply to UCLA, you should do so through Undergraduate Admissions and Relations with Schools (www.admissions.ucla.edu) or Graduate Admissions (www.gdnet.ucla.edu).

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GRADE REPORTS A N D TRANSCRIPTS

classrooms, libraries, and recreational facilities. Housing is available for six-, eight-, nine-, ten-, and twelve-week periods.

You can use URSA to see your grades two weeks after the session ends. Most classes are offered for letter grades with a pass/no pass option. You may use URSA to change your grading option within certain deadlines. The transcript is a permanent record that reflects all work completed at UCLA. It lists courses, units, grades, grade-point average, transfer credits, and work in progress. You can order a transcript on URSA. There is a fee for each transcript; additional fees apply for transcripts requiring special delivery services.

Most students find that living on campus is a convenient and enjoyable option during Summer Sessions. For students who prefer the independence of living off campus, there are the University Apartments which are located within easy walking distance of the campus. For details about the many different housing options, please visit the Housing Web site: www.housing.ucla.edu. Apply for housing online at www.housing.ucla.edu/summer beginning March 1, 2011.

Students with Billing and

Receivables (BAR) accounts can charge

MEAL PLANS

transcript orders to these accounts. Students who live in University housing

FACULTY

can choose among several meal plans. The food in the dining halls is among the

Our summer courses are taught by regular

nation's best.

UCLA faculty members and outstanding visiting faculty who are invited for the spe-

PA R K I N G

cial expertise and academic perspectives they offer the campus community.

Parking is assigned on a space-available basis for an additional charge. Payment is

HOUSING

due upon receipt of the parking pass and residents can only purchase parking con-

Living on campus at UCLA has many advantages for Summer Sessions students. The University provides comfortably furnished residence halls and residential suites within easy walking distance of

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tracts equal to the length of their enrollment in Summer Sessions.


Please see the chart below for a summary of fees. Information on payment dead-

I N ST R U CT I O N A L E N H A N C E M E N T I N I T I AT I V E

lines and modalities is available on our Web site.

All students are charged an Instructional Enhancement Initiative (IEI) fee of $6 per

UNIVERSITY O F CA L I F O R N I A STUDENTS

unit for College of Letters and Science classes and $7 per unit for School of Engineering and Applied Science courses.

UC students pay a $62 campus fee plus course fees. These fees apply to all continuing UC students and students admitted for Fall 2011. UC students who drop all courses before Friday of week three will still be charged a $150 nonrefundable processing fee. All fees are subject to change by action of the UC Regents.

Independent study courses are not subject to this fee. The fee funds the maintenance of course Web sites and provides enhanced computer laboratories with expanded hours of access. Students who enroll in online courses only will not be charged registration or campus fees. If they drop all courses before Friday of week three, they will still be charged a $150 processing fee.

NON-UNIVE RS I T Y O F CALIFORNIA ST U D E N TS

U C L A ST U D E N T CO D E O F CO N D U CT

Non-UC students pay a $350 registration fee plus course fees. $150 of the registration fee is nonrefundable. The fee covers both sessions. It reserves a space for you in the classes you choose and gives you access to campus services and facilities.

Summer Sessions students will be held to the same standards of conduct as regular UCLA students. Please visit www.deanofstudents.ucla.edu for more information on student conduct and academic integrity.

The registration fee for international students is $700 of which $400 is nonrefundable.

REGISTRATION FEE

UC Undergraduate Students

COURSE FEE **

LATE FEE

IEI FEE

$229/unit $6/unit

$62 $150

UC Graduate Students

For each College of Letters & Sciences course

For each course added after week 2

Non-UC Students

International Students*

$350

($150 non-refundable fee is new upon registration)

$286/ unit

$7/unit For each Engineering course

$700

($400 non-refundable fee is due upon registration)

* International students are required to purchase a health insurance policy through UCLA. ** Course fees are subject to change by action of the UC Regents. There are different fees for Travel Study and Institutes.

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS


INTERNATIO N A L ST U D E N TS International students can register for UCLA Summer Sessions through one of

I M P O RTA N T I T E M S TO N OT E

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International

students

cannot

attend

UCLA on part-time status. To maintain full-

our registration centers where staff mem-

time status students must stay enrolled in

bers can assist in selecting classes, reserv-

at least 8 units.

ing on-campus housing, and obtaining health insurance. Please refer to our list of registration centers.

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To participate in UCLA Summer Institutes, international students must enroll in at least 8 units and obtain the F-1 visa.

If you are an international student and want to register directly with UCLA Summer Sessions, you can register online at

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www.summer.ucla.edu. All international students must submit additional information to us, including the

International students may not enroll in any courses or summer institutes involving an internship.

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International students will be held to the same standards of conduct as all UCLA

International Student Supplemental Form

students. Please visit

available on our Web site.

www.deanofstudents.ucla.edu for more information on student conduct and aca-

International students will need an F-1 visa

demic integrity.

to pursue summer study at UCLA. Details about the visa process are available on our Web site. Our office will assist you with the necessary paperwork. The visa process takes several weeks, so if you plan to study in Session A, please register online before May 13, 2011, and if you plan to study in Session C, before June 17, 2011.

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R E G I S T R AT I O N C E N T E R S AUSTRIA

GERMANY

Austrian Student Center*

College-Contact.com

Linke Wienzeile 16 1060 Vienna : office@studentcenter.at : www.studentcenter.at

Hammer Strasse 39 48153 Muenster : summersessions@ college-contact.com : www.college-contact.com

* also welcomes student registrations from Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Slovenia

FHWien Währinger Gürtel 97 1180 Vienna : nina.reiter@fhw.at : www.fhw.at

College Council Torstr. 178 10115 Berlin : info@college-council.de : www.college-council.de

Fachhochschule Muenchen

CHINA Shandong University 27 Shanda Nanlu, Jinan : www.sdu.edu.cn

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

GLS Sprachenzentrum

Academic Affairs Division 800 Dong Chuan Rd., Min Hang Shanghai 200240

Kastanienallee 82 10435 Berlin : katja.liebau@gls-berlin.com : www.gls-berlin.com

University of Shanghai for Science and Technology (USST)

HONG KONG

Rm 301, College of Foreign Languages No. 334 Jun Gong Road Shanghai 200093 : www.usst.edu.cn

Zhejiang University City College

Chung Chi College* Chinese University of Hong Kong 1/F Chung Chi Tang, Shatin : claretsang@cuhk.edu.hk : www.cuhk.edu.hk/ccc

No. 51 Huzhou Street, Hangzhou : www.zucc.edu.cn

*Chung Chi College students only

Zhejiang University

Chinese University of Hong Kong Dean of Students’ Office 2/F, Tsang Shiu Tim Building Shatin : jackiechow@cuhk.edu.hk : http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/uc

School of International Studies, Zijinggang Campus Zhejiang Province 310027 : 21dzp@sina.com

EGY PT American University in Cairo Office of International Programs 113 Kasr Al Aini St, P.O. Box 2511 : aseoud@aucegypt.edu : www.aucegypt.edu

FRANCE INSEEC Paris 31, quai de la Seine Paris 75019 : vauguin.inseec@wanadoo.fr : www.inseec.com

INSEEC Bordeaux 26, rue Raze 33000 Bordeaux : bchartier@groupeinseec.com : www.inseec.com

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Am Stadtpark 20 81243 Muenchen : info@sommerstudium.de : www.sommerstudium.de

United College

*United College students only

I T A LY Coming Via B. Croce, 5 59100 Prato : coming@coming.org : www.coming.org

Milan Registration Center Via Conca del Naviglio 7 20123 Milan : lvejarano@dada.it : www.studi-internazionali.it


R E G I S T R AT I O N C E N T E R S JA PA N

MEXICO

CIEE

Tec de Monterrey

Cosmos Aoyama, 5-53-67 Jingumae Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-8355 : Lsainfo@cieej.or.jp : www.cieej.or.jp

Programas Internacionales Av. Eugenio Garza Sada 2501 Sur Col Tecnológico, Monterrey NL, 64849 : tvaldivieso@itesm.mx : www.mty.itesm.mx/rectoria/pi/ prog_intercambio.html

Ryugaku Journal JR Shinano-machi Bldg. 6F, 34 Shinano-machi Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0016 : fukuda@ryugaku.co.jp : www.ryugaku.co.jp

Showa University 1-5-8 Hatanodai Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 142-8555 : miwa-gomi@ofc.showa-u.ac.jp : www.showa-u.ac.jp

KOREA Atlas International 7th Fl. Sinseung Bldg. 1676-1 Seocho-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul 135-892 : summer@summersession.kr : www.summersession.kr

Ewha Womans University International Education Institute 11-1 Daehyun-dong, Seodaemun-gu Seoul 120-750 : iei@ewha.ac.kr : http://iei.ewha.ac.kr

Soonchunhyang University School of Global Education & Exchange 646 Eupnae-ri Shinchang-myun Asan, Chungnam 336-745 : shine@sch.ac.kr

Take Dream Corp. Level 9 Tongyoung Bldg 1318-2 Seocho-dong, Seocho-gu Seoul 137-070 : takedream@takedream.com : www.takedream.com

UHAK HUB Corp. Level 9 Tongyoung Bldg 1318-2 Seocho-dong, Seocho-gu Seoul 137-070 : international@uhakhub.com : www.uhakhub.com

Yonsei University Div. of International Education & Exchange New Millennium Hall 409 134 Shinchon-dong, Seodaemoon-ku Seoul 120-749 : sap@yonsei.ac.kr

NETHERLANDS LUC Registration Center Mariamunster 27 6325 Berg : info@lucprograms.com : www.lucprograms.com

SINGAPORE Nanyang Technological University International Relations Office : johnie@ntu.edu.sg : global.ntu.edu.sg/global/ globalsummerstudies

National University of Singapore Dean’s Office, Faculty of Science : scisummerprog@nus.edu.sg : www.nus.edu.sg/iro

S PA I N Agencia Where & What C/Santaló 87 08021 Barcelona : info@where-what.com : www.where-what.com

Club Ivy Monte Esquinza, 28, 28010 Madrid : info@clubivy.com : www.clubivy.com

TA I WA N CIEE 11th Fl., 335 Roosevelt Road, Section 3, 106 Taipei : info@councilexchanges.org.tw : www.councilexchanges.org.tw

TURKEY Academix Study Abroad Services Mete Cad., Yeni Apt. No. 10 Kat: 2 Daire 7, Taksim/Istanbul 34437 : sedat@academix.com.tr : www.academix.com.tr­­

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More than 1300 international students came to UCLA in Summer 2010 to take advantage of its unique status as a top-tier research university located in a vibrant urban setting, just miles from the beach. The map above shows the countries of origin of our international visitors—a wonderful part of UCLA’s summertime student body.


SUMMER PROGRAMS

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HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ACTING AND PER FORMANCE INSTITUTE

MOCK TRIAL

A program with classes in acting, stage

An introduction to the nation’s legal

movement,

system that culminates in a public mock

improvisation,

and

scene

study.

trial presentation.

ART INSTITUTE

SCI | ART NANOLAB

A studio art program where students

An innovative program that challenges

choose from one of five disciplines: Paint-

traditional polarized thinking about the

ing, Drawing, Photography, Video Art and

intersection of art and science. Offered in

New Genres, and Sculpture.

collaboration with the California NanoSystems Institute.

DANCE - THEATER INTENSIVE

WORLD MUSIC INSTITUTE

Daily movement classes in a variety of tra-

Hands-on experience of some of the finest

ditions ranging from postmodern dance to

musical cultures of L.A.: African American,

hip hop and Brazilian capoeira; including

Korean, Mexican, and Chinese.

sessions on art and social engagement.

DE SIGN | MEDIA ARTS INSTITUTE

WRITING WORKSHOP

Intensive programs in four areas: Web De-

An introduction to college-level writing,

sign, Game Design, Audio Video Design,

including the application process, timed

and Graphic Design.

essay exam, and effective e-mailing.

HERITAGE LANGUAGE CLASSE S

COLLEGE-LEVEL COURSE S

Classes for heritage speakers of Rus-

Study alongside UCLA undergraduates

sian, Persian, Arabic, Armenian, Chinese

through enrollment in regular lower-divi-

(Mandarin), and Hindi/Urdu who want to

sion classes.

strengthen their knowledge of grammar, literature, and culture.

GLOBAL /GREEN BUSINE SS WEEK

HOUSING Students enrolled in high school institutes may choose a residential option which includes supervision, a meal plan, and a

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An introduction to conducting business in

schedule of activities. Students aged six-

a global greening economy, including a

teen and older who are enrolled in regular

look at current trends in international sus-

UCLA classes may choose to live indepen-

tainability efforts.

dently in the residence halls.


SUMMER INSTITUTES ENTERTAINMENT AND MEDIA MANAGEMENT

SPORTS AND MARKETING MANAGEMENT

This six-week program offers students an

Students in this six-week intensive pro-

insider’s look into the the marketing and

gram learn about management and mar-

management of global media and enter-

keting challenges in the sports industry.

tainment enterprises. It includes presenta-

The program is designed as an upper-divi-

tions by L.A.-based executives, excursions

sion undergraduate program for students

to media companies, and career-building

seeking to explore and understand the

workshops.

changing face of the sports business.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP INSTITUTE

JUMPSTART: AN INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE

Led by UCLA Anderson School’s award-

This six-week program serves as an inten-

winning faculty, the six-week institute

sive for students contemplating careers

immerses students in the fundamentals

in architecture. Open to undergraduate

of business, providing exposure to top-

students, incoming graduate students,

ics covered in any premier MBA program

and working professionals, the curriculum

while also offering hands-on career devel-

includes courses in architectural design,

opment workshops.

graphic and digital representation, and the history of contemporary architecture.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE CREATIVE INDUSTRIE S

TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

Focusing on entrepreneurship and innova-

This six-week program is designed for

tion in the creative industries, across linear,

those who want to teach English as a for-

interactive and digital networked media,

eign language to non-native speakers. The

this program aims to shift participants

curriculum covers pedagogical basics and

from receiving ideas, facts, concepts, and

classroom management skills. Participants

techniques, to generating ideas, identify-

will also get advice on professional oppor-

ing programs, analyzing and evaluating

tunities from experienced ESL teachers,

alternatives, and formulating workable ac-

including advice for teaching abroad.

tion plans.

INTERACTIVE AND NEW MEDIA BUSINE SS

SUMMER INSTITUTE IN PRODUCING

This program focuses on the market-

Taught by top scholars and industry pro-

ing and management of interactive and

fessionals, this six-week institute is a rare

emerging media enterprises. Students will

opportunity to study the role of the Hol-

examine new forms of entertainment and

lywood producer. The program also in-

also learn how interactive and new media

cludes lectures by industry executives and

professionals and companies build and

opportunities to intern with a major enter-

foster audiences and brands.

tainment company.

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MORE SUMMER PROGRAMS COLLEGE SUMMER I N ST I T U T E www.summer.ucla.edu/institutes/csi A six-week introduction to campus life for fall admits that includes a three-day Orientation, an English composition class, and a general education class. It gives students academic credit, familiarity with campus life and university-level expectations, and a solid head start on an academic career at UCLA. ONLINE CLASSE S www.online.ucla.edu Taught by UCLA faculty, our online classes offer students the ability to earn UCLA credit outside of the classroom. Utilizing streaming video and podcasts, we've implemented the latest in technology for flexible, top-quality online learning. TRAVE L STUDY www.ieo.ucla.edu/travelstudy UCLA Summer Sessions offers over 30 Travel Study programs around the world. Taught by some of UCLA’s most distinguished faculty, Travel Study programs allow students to explore a subject in its cultural and historical context. Programs vary from four to eight weeks and offer 8 to 16 units of credit. SUSTAINABILITY UCLA is committed to sustainability: an environmentally conscious, economically sound, and socially just society that meets current needs without compromising future resources. Ranked among the top ten greenest campuses in the country, visit : www.sustain.ucla.edu read more about UCLA’s green initiatives.

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The following classes and programs are just a

E N V I R O N M E N TA L I S M

sampling of the wide array of environmentally

Urban Planning M115

focused educational opportunities at UCLA.

An exploration of the history and origin of major environmental ideas and the new and

AIR POLLUTIO N

changing nature of modern environmental-

Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences 2

ism.

A look at the causes and effects of high concentrations of pollution in the atmosphere.

EVO LU T I O N , ECO LO GY, A N D B I O D I V E RS I T Y

CLIMATE CHA N G E : F R O M PUZZLE S TO P O L I CY

Life Sciences 1

Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences 1

of evolution by natural selection; population,

An emphasis on science’s role in identifying,

behavioral, and community ecology; and bio-

qualifying, and solving environmental prob-

diversity.

An introduction to principles and mechanisms

lems.

CONSERVATIO N B I O LO GY

G LO BA L E N V I R O N M E N T A N D D EV E LO P M E N T

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 116

Geography M128

A study of ecological and evolutionary prin-

A look at questions of population, resource

ciples as they apply to the preservation of spe-

use, Third World poverty, and environment.

cies and ecosystem diversity.

ENVIRONMEN TA L ECO N O M I C S Economics M134A An introduction to major ideas in natural resources and environmental economics.

P EO P L E A N D E A RT H ’S ECOSYST E M S Geography 5 An exploration of the ways in which human activity impacts natural environment.

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UCLA Located adjacent to Westwood Village, UCLA is home to some the nation's finest research libraries, athletics facilities, cultural events, and every major convenience. The 419 acre campus accommodates over 60,000 faculty, staff, and students.

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LIBRARIE S

or grab a bite to eat. There are several

www.library.ucla.edu

restaurants and coffee shops on the first floor

With a collection of over eight million

and A-level of Ackerman. On B-level the

volumes, UCLA Library is ranked among

UCLA Store includes a bookstore, market,

the top ten research libraries in the country.

computer store, and UCLA gift shop.

The two main collections are housed in the College Library, geared towards

RE STAURANTS

the undergraduate curriculum, and the

www.asucla.ucla.edu/restaurants

Young Research Library, which specializes

Most of the campus restaurants are centered

in graduate research. Additionally there

in a few locations: Ackerman Union, LuValle

are

libraries

Commons, North Campus Student Center,

with impressive collections in the arts,

the Bombshelter, or CafĂŠ Synapse in the

engineering, science, film and television,

Gonda Center. A wide variety of cuisines is

law, and medicine.

available at each location.

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special

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RECREATION www.recreation.ucla.edu UCLA offers many recreational services to students. The Wooden Center is the campus gym. It offers a wide range of sports facilities, including basketball and racquetball courts, a weight room, rock climbing wall, fitness equipment, and classes in yoga, dance, and martial arts. Throughout campus you will also find swimming pools, tennis courts, soccer fields, and running tracks.

BRUINCARD www.bruincard.ucla.edu The BruinCard, your student ID card, allows you to borrow books, work out in the campus gym, and get discounts at certain stores, among many other conveniences. Apply for your BruinCard when you get to campus at either Kerckhoff or Sproul Hall.

ACKERMAN UNION www.asucla.ucla.edu Located in the heart of campus, Ackerman is the center of student life. There, you can do your banking, play video games, get your hair cut, mail your letters, check your e-mail,

HAPPENINGS www.happenings.ucla.edu UCLA invites a wide variety of performers and lecturers to campus every year. With two museums, the Fowler and the Hammer, and the Film and Television Archive (the world’s largest university-based collection of motion pictures), the summer is just as busy with musical performances, special exhibitions, and screenings.

CENTRAL TICKET OFFICE www.cto.ucla.edu Tickets for all UCLA cultural events are available at the Central Ticket Office (CTO). The CTO also offers discounted student tickets to campus athletic events; local movie theaters; and the MTA, Santa Monica, and Culver City buses.

UCLA STUDENT SECURITY www.ucpd.ucla.edu UCLA works hard to ensure the well-being of all its students through a professional police department. Services include an evening van service, walking escorts, bike lockers, and emergency telephones placed throughout campus.

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LOS ANGELE S Los Angeles is best known for Hollywood and the film industry, but the cultural possibilities go beyond celebrity sightings and film premieres. The beach and mountains are nearby and there are many vibrant neighborhoods, which make Los Angeles one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world. Try Koreatown for a cultural experience or Silver Lake for hipster-watching. Check out LAist.com or Yelp.com for the latest local favorites and trends.

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WE STWOOD VILLAGE

of restaurants and other amusements. He

Located south of campus, Westwood Village

dug huge canals to imitate the Italian city

is designed around student tastes and

and built a beachfront boardwalk (home to

needs. Among its many movie theaters is the

Muscle Beach and some of the most colorful

Mann Village Theatre, which hosts frequent

characters in town). Venice is still one of

movie premieres. Don’t forget to use your

the trendiest places in Los Angeles and the

BruinCard for a discounted movie ticket. If

restaurants that line Abbot Kinney Boulevard

you prefer live theater, the Geffen Playhouse

are some of the best in the area.

puts on plays that are as inventive as they are star-studded. With three major grocery

DOWNTOWN

stores, dozens of restaurants, and cafes, you

Downtown Los Angeles has undergone a

won’t be want for choice in the village.

true renaissance in recent years with the construction of Disney Hall, Frank Gehry’s

SANTA MONICA

spectacular metallic sculpture that houses

What used to be a sleepy beach town is now

the Los Angeles Philharmonic. And the area’s

a vibrant and diverse city that lies between

traditional tourist destinations are still fun to

UCLA and the coast. And the coastline is

visit: Olvera Street, an authentic Mexican

spectacular, both vast and clean. Before you

marketplace; Union Station, a beautiful

get to the beach you might want to visit Main

building in the Spanish Mission and Moorish

Street with its many stores and art galleries.

styles; and MOCA, a modern art museum

Also nearby is Third Street Promenade,

with a full calendar of cultural events.

a pedestrian district with over 200 shops, restaurants, farmers’ market, and a variety of

DISNEYLAND

street performers.

International students always pick Disneyland as their favorite destination. No matter how

BEVERLY HILLS

old you are you’ll still have great fun riding

Just a few miles from UCLA lies the glamour

the rides and getting your picture taken

of Rodeo Drive and Beverly Hills. Visitors are

with Mickey Mouse.

greeted with pristine tree-lined boulevards

organize visits to Disney for students in the

and sparkling shops. The main shopping

summertime.

The residential halls

section of Beverly Hills has every possible high-end retailer within the triangle formed

FOOD TRUCKS

by

Monica

Taco trucks are nothing new in Los Angeles,

Boulevard, and Rexford Drive. If shopping’s

but with the arrival of Kogi BBQ, a Korean-

not your thing, take in a screening at the

Mexican fusion taco truck, came the dawn

Museum of Television and Radio.

of designer food trucks that transmit their

Wilshire

Boulevard,

Santa

locations via Twitter.

Dosas, banh-mi,

VENICE

Chinese-Mexican fusion tamales, shaved ice,

Abbot Kinney was inspired by New York’s

and vegan fare are just a few of the options

Coney Island when he designed Venice,

rolling around town. Go to la.truxmap.com/

California as a beach resort, complete with

for food truck tweets.

a casino, a saltwater pool, and a pier full

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AFRICAN LANGUAGES

15

Intensive Elementary Swahili

29

Intensive Elementary Igbo

55

Intensive Elementary Tigrinya

AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES

M107

Cultural History of Rap

ANCIENT NEAR EAST

www.appling.ucla.edu

12 units / 8 weeks

12 units / 8 weeks

12 units / 8 weeks

www.bunchecenter.ucla.edu

4 units / 6 weeks

www.nelc.ucla.edu

10w

Jerusalem: The Holy City 5 units / 6 weeks

M103A Ancient Egyptian Civilization 4 units / 6 weeks 130

Ancient Egyptian Religion




ANTHROPOLOGY

7

Human Evolution

5 units / 6 weeks

www.anthro.ucla.edu

5 units / 6 weeks

8

Introduction to Archaeology 5 units / 6 weeks

167

Urban Anthropology

174

Ethnography of South American Indians

APPLIED LINGUISTICS

30W

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

www.appling.ucla.edu Language and Social Interaction 5 units / 6 weeks

40W

Language and Gender: Introduction to Gender Differences and Stereotypes

80

Language in a Globalizing World: Second Language Interaction in Everyday Life and Academia

101

Introduction to Language Learning and Language Teaching

101W

Introduction to Language Learning and Language Teaching

102W

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

Nature of Learning 5 units / 6 weeks

110

Methodology for Second/Foreign/ Heritage Language Education

114

Listening and Speaking for Second/ Foreign/Heritage Language Education

116

English Grammar for Second/Foreign/ Heritage Language Education

4 units / 6 weeks

9

Culture and Society

33

Culture and Communication

135B

Introduction to Psychological Anthropology 5 units / 6 weeks

ARABIC

135S

Anthropology of Deviance and Abnormality

8

Elementary Standard Arabic

5 units / 6 weeks

153 156

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Evolution of Human Societies 4 units / 6 weeks

Comparative Religion 4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

www.nelc.ucla.edu

15 units / 9 weeks

102ABC Intermediate Standard Arabic 15 units / 8 weeks 103ABC Advanced Standard Arabic 12 units / 8 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes, please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2011. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.

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ART

11D

Beginning New Genres

100

Issues in Contemporary Art

133

Advanced Painting

148

Advanced Ceramics

ART HISTORY

www.art.ucla.edu

4 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

www.arthistory.ucla.edu

C171B

Photography 1910-Present 4 units / 6 weeks

ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES

10

History of Asian Americans

20

Contemporary Asian American Communities

50

Asian American Women

130A

Chinese American Experience

www.asianam.ucla.edu

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

M101A Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt 4 units / 6 weeks

187B

M102E

Asian American Populations and Communities

4 units / 6 weeks

187C

Italian Art of Cinquecento

ASIAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES

www.alc.ucla.edu

60

Introduction to Buddhism

ASTRONOMY

106C

Hellenistic Greek Art and Architecture

4 units / 6 weeks

106D

Late Renaissance Art

110B

European Art of the 19th Century: Realism and Impressionism 4 units / 6 weeks

110C

European Art of the 19th and 20th Centuries

5

110F

Selected Topics in Modern Art

C110H

Latin American Art of the 20th Century

114C

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Japanese Art 4 units / 6 weeks

114F

Arts of Southeast Asia

C117C

Pre-Columbian Art of the Andes

C119C

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Contemporary Arts of Africa 4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

www.astro.ucla.edu Life in the Universe 4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Asian American Themes 4 units / 6 weeks

ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC SCIENCES

www.atmos.ucla.edu

1

Climate Change

2

Air Pollution

3

Introduction to Atmospheric Environment

103

Physical Oceanography

104

Fundamentals of Air and Water Pollution

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes, please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2011. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.

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BIOSTATISTICS

100A

Introduction to Biostatistics

CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY

www.chem.ucla.edu

14A

Atomic and Molecular Structure, Equilibrium, and Bases

14B

Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Kinetics, and Organic Chemistry

www.biostat.ucla.edu

4 units / 6 weeks

153B

Biochemistry: DNA, RNA, and Protein Synthesis

153C

Biochemistry: Biosynthetic and Energy Metabolism and Its Regulation

153L

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Biochemical Methods I 4 units / 6 weeks

156

Physical Biochemistry

CHICANA AND CHICANO STUDIES

4 units / 6 weeks

www.chicano.ucla.edu

14BL

General and Organic Chemistry Lab I

M102 Mexican Americans and Schools 4 units / 6 weeks

14C

Structure of Organic Molecules

4 units / 6 weeks

3 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

14CL

General and Organic Chemistry Lab II

14D

Organic Reactions and Pharmaceuticals

20A

Chemical Structure

20B 20L

3 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Chemical Energetics and Change 4 units / 6 weeks

General Chemistry Laboratory 3 units / 6 weeks

30A

Organic Chemistry I: Structure and Reactivity

30AL

General Chemistry Laboratory II

30B

Organic Chemistry II: Reactivity, Synthesis, and Spectroscopy

30BL 153A

4 units / 6 weeks

3 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 3 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

M106 Health in Chicano/Latino Population 4 units / 6 weeks M125

U.S./Mexico Relations

M155

Latinos in the U.S.

191

Exploring Ethnic Los Angeles

CHINESE

8

Elementary Chinese: Intensive

8A

Elementary Modern Chinese for Advanced Beginners: Intensive

10

Intermediate Modern Chinese: Intensive

50

Chinese Civilization

101I

Advanced Chinese: Intensive

157

Chinese Pop Culture

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

www.alc.ucla.edu

15 units / 9 weeks

15 units / 9 weeks

15 units / 9 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

12 units / 9 weeks

4 units / 9 weeks

Biochemistry: Introduction to Structure, Enzymes, and Metabolism 4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes, please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2011. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.

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The Media and Aggression against Women

www.cee.ucla.edu

M153

15

Introduction to Computing for Civil Engineers

156

Social Networking

Statics and Dynamics

M159

Pornography and Evolution

101 108

Introduction to Mechanics of Deformable Solids

167

Sex, Politics, and Race: Free Speech on Campus

CLASSICS

188A

Situation Comedy and American Culture

10

Discovering the Greeks

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE

20

Discovering the Romans

4AW

Literature and Writing: Antiquity to Middle Ages

30

Classical Mythology

Literature and Writing: Age of Enlightenment to the 20th Century

COMMUNICATION STUDIES

4CW

1

Principles of Oral Communication

4DW

Literature and Writing: Great Books from the World at Large

1A

Public Speaking for Nonnative Speakers

Introduction to Literary and Critical Theory

4 units / 6 weeks

100

10

Introduction to Communication Studies

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Freedom of Communication

31

Introduction to Computer Science I

101 114

Understanding Relationships

M124

Psychology of Language and Gender

132 140

Multicultural TV

141

Films of Persuasion 4 units / 6 weeks

CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

2 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 8 weeks

4 units / 8 weeks

www.classics.ucla.edu

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

www.commstudies.ucla.edu

4 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Theory of Persuasive Communication 4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

www.complit.ucla.edu

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

www.cs.ucla.edu

4 units / 8 weeks

M151B

4 units / 8 weeks

Computer System Architecture

152B

4 units / 8 weeks

Digital Design Project Laboratory

180

Introduction to Algorithms and Complexity

181

Introduction to Formal Languages and Automata Theory

4 units / 8 weeks

4 units / 8 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes, please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2011. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.

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DESIGN | MEDIA ARTS

10

Nature of Design

11A

Design History I

41 101 102

Design History II

103

EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCES

8

Earthquakes

9

Solar System and Planets

ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY

www.eeb.ucla.edu

106F 106G 106P

100

106V

5 units / 6 weeks

C109

121

4 units / 6 weeks

115

Mammalogy

116

Conservation Biology

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

120

122

129

130

162

137

1

www.econ.ucla.edu

150

2

4 units / 6 weeks

Principles of Economics

11

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Labor Economics

151

4 units / 6 weeks

Topics in Labor Economics

160

4 units / 6 weeks

Money and Banking

170

4 units / 6 weeks

Monopoly and Competition

Principles of Economics

Urban and Regional Economics

ECONOMICS

4 units / 6 weeks

M134A Environmental Economics 4 units / 6 weeks

Plant Physiology 6 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Public Finance

Animal Behavior 4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

International Finance

Evolution 4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

International Trade Theory

Introduction to Marine Science

4 units / 6 weeks

Investments

Introduction to Ecology and Behavior

4 units / 6 weeks

Pricing and Strategy

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Introduction to Game Theory

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

Finance

www.ess.ucla.edu

4 units / 6 weeks

Introduction to Econometrics

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Macroeconomic Theory

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Microeconomic Theory

5 units / 6 weeks

11B

Statistics for Economists

www.design.ucla.edu

183

4 units / 6 weeks

Development of Economic Institutions in the U.S.

4 units / 6 weeks

Microeconomic Theory

4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes, please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2011. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.

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EDUCATION

140A

Criticism: History and Theory

www.gseis.ucla.edu

80

Understanding the Collegiate Experience

141A

Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales

Mexican Americans and Schools

142A

Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays

M102 120

Early Childhood Education

121

Introduction to K-12 Issues in American Public Education

122

Perspectives on the American College

123

The Teaching Profession

C125

Politics of Education

131

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 8 weeks

4 units / 8 weeks

142B 143

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

Shakespeare: Later Plays 5 units / 6 weeks

Milton 5 units / 6 weeks

173C

5 units / 6 weeks

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

www.wp.ucla.edu

5 units / 6 weeks

32

Conversation and Interaction for Academic Purposes

Issues in American Education: Perspectives from History and Pop Cultures

33B

Intermediate English for Academic Purposes

33C

Advanced English for Academic Purposes

M116C Computer Systems Architecture 4 units / 8 weeks

35

Approaches to University Writing for ESL Students

ENGINEERING

www.engineer.ucla.edu

Pronunciation: Stress and Intonation in English

183EW

Engineering and Society

38A 38B

Pronunciation: Sound System of English

97A

Variable Topics in English as a Second Language

ENGLISH COMPOSITION

2

Approaches to University Writing

3

English Composition, Rhetoric, and Language

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 8 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING www.ee.ucla.edu

4 units / 8 weeks

ENGLISH

4W

Critical Reading and Writing

10A

American Fiction since 1945

4 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

www.english.ucla.edu

5 units / 6 weeks

English Literature to 1660 5 units / 6 weeks

10B

5 units / 6 weeks

English Literature, 1660 to 1832

10C

5 units / 6 weeks

English Literature, 1832 to the Present

4 units / 6 weeks

www.wp.ucla.edu

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes, please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2011. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.

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5W 100W

Literature, Culture, and Critical Inquiry 5 units / 6 weeks

History of African, Asian, and Latin American Film

112

Film and Social Change

130A

Screenwriting Fundamentals  online course

130B

Screenwriting Fundamentals Workshop  online course

135A

Advanced Screenwriting Workshop  online course and on-campus

135B

Advanced Screenwriting Workshop  online course

C147

Independent Feature Production  online course

151

Introduction to Experimental Filmmaking

184A

Overview of Contemporary Film Industry  online course

184B

Overview of the Television Industry

188B

Introduction to the Art and Technique of Filmmaking

188E

Digital Cinematography  online course and on-campus

188J

The Disney Feature: Then and Now

188M

Film and Television Directing

194

Internship Seminars: Film, Television, and Digital Media

6 units / 6 weeks

Interdisciplinary Academic Writing 5 units / 6 weeks

131C

Specialized Writing: Medicine and Public Health

131D

Specialized Writing: Media and Communications

ENVIRONMENT

12

Sustainability and Environment

M130

Environmental Change

M134

Environmental Economics

M153

Introduction to Sustainable Architecture and Community Planning

186

Comparative Sustainability Practices  online course

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

www.ioe.ucla.edu

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

EPIDEMIOLOGY

106C

www.ph.ucla.edu/epi

100

Principles of Epidemiology

50AB

Jazz in American Culture

4 units / 8 weeks

ETHNOMUSICOLOGY www.ethnomusic.ucla.edu 5 units / 6 weeks

M119

Cultural History of Rap

119F

Music of India (Tabla)

4 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

FILM AND TELEVISION

106A

History of the American Motion Picture

www.tft.ucla.edu

6 units / 6 weeks

2 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

8 units / 6 weeks

8 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

2 units / 6 weeks

6 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes, please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2011. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.

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195

Corporate Internship in Film, Television, and Digital Media 2 - 6 units / 6 weeks

148

Economic Geography

FRENCH

156

Metropolitan Los Angeles

167

Cartography

1

Elementary French

168

Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

3

Elementary French

8

Intensive First-Year French

California

12 units / 8 weeks

184

14W

Introduction to French Culture and Civilization, in English

GERMAN

French Cinema and Culture

8

Elementary German: Intensive

41

The Holocaust in Film and Literature

GEOGRAPHY

59

2

Biodiversity in a Changing World

3

Cultural Geography

4

Globalization: Regional Development and World Economy

5

People and the Earth’s Ecosystems

7

Introduction to GIS

M115

Environmentalism: Past, Present, and Future

www.french.ucla.edu

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

www.geog.ucla.edu

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

121

Conservation of Resources: Underdeveloped World

125

Health and Global Environment

M128

Global Environment and Development

140

Political Geography

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

www.germanic.ucla.edu

12 units / 8 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

GLOBAL STUDIES www.international.ucla.edu/idps/ globalstudies

1

Introduction to Global Studies

16

Intensive First-Year Greek

HEALTH SERVICES

100

Health Services Organization

5 units / 6 weeks

GREEK www.classics.ucla.edu

12 units / 8 weeks

www.ph.ucla.edu/hs

4 units / 6 weeks

HEBREW www.nelc.ucla.edu

8

Elementary Hebrew: Intensive

1A

Introduction to Western Civilization: Prehistory to A.D. 843

15 units / 9 weeks

HISTORY www.history.ucla.edu

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes, please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2011. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.

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1C

Introduction to Western Civilization: Circa 1715 to the Present

97C

European History

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

97D

U.S. History

97E

Introduction to Historical Practice 4 units / 6 weeks

111

Modern Mideast

114A

History of Rome: To Death of Caesar

114B

History of Rome: Death of Caesar to Time of Constantine

121D

History of Modern Europe: Bourgeois Century, 1815-1914

121F

History of Modern Europe: World War ll and Its Aftermath, 1939 to the Present

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

M133C History of Prostitution 4 units / 6 weeks 137A

British Empire since 1783

139A

U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction

140C

U.S. Since 1960

M150B

M157B

History of Los Angeles 4 units / 6 weeks

Indians of Colonial Mexico 4 units / 6 weeks

161

Latin American History

INFORMATION STUDIES

245

Information Access

250

Techniques and Issues in Information Access

289

Seminar: Special Issues in Information Studies

INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STUDIES

www.international.ucla.edu/ids

100A

Introduction to Development Studies: Economic Development and Culture Change

M100B

Introduction to Development Studies: Political Economy of Development

150

Economics of Developing Countries

191

Variable Topics Research Seminars

IRANIAN

8

Elementary Persian: Intensive

ITALIAN

1

Elementary Italian

9

Intensive Beginning Italian

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

M103A Ancient Egyptian Civilization 4 units / 6 weeks

142B

M155

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Intellectual History of the U.S.

is.gseis.ucla.edu

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

2 - 4 units / 10 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

www.nelc.ucla.edu

15 units / 8 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Introduction to Afro-American History 4 units / 6 weeks

153

American West

154

History of California

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

www.italian.ucla.edu

4 units / 6 weeks

12 units / 8 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes, please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2011. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.

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46

Italian Cinema and Culture

5 units / 6 weeks

LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENDER STUDIES

www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/lgbts

JAPANESE

Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies

8

Elementary Japanese: Intensive

M114

10

Intermediate Modern Japanese: Intensive

M137

Gay and Lesbian Perspectives in Pop Music

Japanese Civilization

187

Queer Film and Cinema

50 100I

Advanced Modern Japanese Intensive

LIFE SCIENCES

151

Japanese Literature in Translation

1

Evolution, Ecology, and Biodiversity

155

Topics in Japanese Cinema

2

Cells, Tissues, and Organs

KOREAN

3

Introduction to Molecular Biology

Elementary Korean: Intensive

4

Genetics

8 10

Intermediate Korean: Intensive

LINGUISTICS

50

Korean Civilization

1

Introduction to Study of Language

LATIN

3

ASL Structure and Culture

Intensive First-Year Latin

6

Out of the Mouths of Babes

16

Intermediate Latin

M10

Structure of English Words

20

LAW, UNDERGRADUATE

20

Introduction to Linguistics

Introduction to General Phonetics

184

Introduction to Legal Education

103

Corporate Mock Trial

110

Introduction to Historical Linguistics

185

120A

Phonology

www.alc.ucla.edu

15 units / 9 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

15 units / 9 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

12 units / 9 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

www.lscore.ucla.edu

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

www.alc.ucla.edu 5 units / 6 weeks

15 units / 9 weeks

15 units / 9 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

www.linguistics.ucla.edu

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

www.classics.ucla.edu 5 units / 6 weeks

12 units / 8 weeks 5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

www.law.ucla.edu

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

120B

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

Syntax I 5 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes, please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2011. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.

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3B

MANAGEMENT

1A

Principles of Accounting

1B

Principles of Accounting 4 units / 6 weeks

31A

88

Lower Division Seminar: Leading and Succeeding in Organizations

31B

108

Business Law

120A

Intermediate Financial Accounting I

120B

Intermediate Financial Accounting II

www.anderson.ucla.edu

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

122

Management Accounting

123

Auditing

124

Advanced Accounting

126

Financial Statement Analysis

127A

Tax Principles and Policies

127B

Corporate and Partnership Taxation

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

3C

32A 32B 33A 33B

Calculus for Life Science Students 4 units / 6 weeks

Probability for Life Science Students 4 units / 6 weeks

Differential and Integral Calculus 4 units / 6 weeks

Integration and Infinite Series 4 units / 6 weeks

Calculus of Several Variables 4 units / 6 weeks

Calculus of Several Variables 4 units / 6 weeks

Linear Algebra and Applications 4 units / 6 weeks

Differential Equations 4 units / 6 weeks

61

Introduction to Discrete Structures

110A

Algebra

115A

Linear Algebra

131A

Analysis

132

Complex Analysis for Applications Linear and Nonlinear Systems of Differential Equations

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

128

Special Topics in Accounting 4 units / 6 weeks

134

400

Mathematics for Management  online course

135

Ordinary Differential Equations

MATHEMATICS

142

Mathematical Modeling

Optimization

1

Precalculus

164

Mathematical Game Theory

2

Finite Mathematics

167

Calculus for Life Science Students

170A

Probability Theory

3A

172A

Actuarial Mathematics

4 units / 10 weeks

www.math.ucla.edu

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes, please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2011. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.

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COURSE LIST

MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING

www.mae.ucla.edu

94

Introduction to Computer-Aided Design and Drafting

101

Statics and Strengths of Materials

102

Mechanics of Particles and Rigid Bodies

103

Elementary Fluid Mechanics

MUSIC HISTORY

4 units / 8 weeks

105A

Introduction to Engineering Thermodynamics

5

History of Rock and Roll

171A

Introduction to Feedback and Control Systems: Dynamic Systems Control I

7

Film and Music

4 units / 8 weeks

4 units / 8 weeks

4 units / 8 weeks

MUSIC

www.music.ucla.edu

15

Art of Listening

80A

Beginning Keyboard

80F

Beginning Guitar Class

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

80V

Vocal Technique for Beginners 4 units / 6 weeks

www.musicology.ucla.edu

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 8 weeks

4 units / 8 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

12W

Writing about Music 5 units / 6 weeks

182A

Mathematics of Engineering

MEDICINE

180

Special Topics: Integrative East-West Medicine

MIDDLE EASTERN AND NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES

www.international.ucla.edu/idps/menas

191A

Variable Topics Research Seminars: Middle Eastern and North African Studies 4 units / 6 weeks

M119L

MOLECULAR, CELL, AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

M145

Neural Mechanisms Controlling Movement

PHILOSOPHY

2

Introduction to Philosophy of Religion

5

Philosophy in Literature

4 units / 8 weeks

www.cewm.med.ucla.edu

4 units / 6 weeks

www.mcdb.ucla.edu

60

Biomedical Ethics

100

Introduction to Cell Biology

138

Developmental Biology

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

63

Bach 5 units / 6 weeks

65

The Blues in American Music

M136

Music and Gender

M137

LGBTQ Pop Music

NEUROSCIENCE

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

www.neurosci.ucla.edu Human Neuropsychology 4 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

www.philosophy.ucla.edu

4 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes, please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2011. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.

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7

Introduction to Philosophy of Mind

22

Introduction to Ethical Theory

31

Logic, First Course

5 units / 6 weeks

M101B

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Plato—Later Dialogues 4 units / 6 weeks

4AL

Physics Laboratory for Scientists and Engineers: Mechanics

4BL

Physics Laboratory for Scientists and Engineers: Electricity and Magnetism

6A

Physics for Life Sciences Majors: Mechanics

6B

Physics for Life Sciences Majors: Waves, Electricity, and Magnetism

6C

Physics for Life Sciences Majors: Light, Fluids, Thermodynamics, Modern Physics

10

Physics

PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCE

3

Introduction to Human Physiology Issues in Human Physiology: Diet and Exercise

2 units / 6 weeks

2 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

C114

Hume

128A

Philosophy of Mathematics

150

Society and Morals

155

Medical Ethics

157A

History of Political Philosophy

166

Philosophy of Law

179

Asian Philosophy

180

Philosophy of Action 4 units / 6 weeks

5

185

Major Philosophers of the 20th Century

13

Introduction to Human Anatomy Exercise Physiology

PHYSICS

133

1A

Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Mechanics

M145

Neural Mechanisms Controlling Movement Dissection Anatomy

1B

Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Oscillations, Waves, Electric and Magnetic Fields

153 166

Animal Physiology

1C

Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Electrodynamics, Optics, and Special Relativity

POLITICAL SCIENCE

6

Introduction to Data Analysis

10

Introduction to Political Theory

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

www.physics.ucla.edu

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

www.physci.ucla.edu

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

6 units / 6 weeks

www.polisci.ucla.edu

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes, please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2011. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.

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COURSE LIST

20

World Politics

40

Introduction to American Politics

50

Introduction to Comparative Politics

117

Jurisprudence

118

Political Violence

120A

Foreign Relations of the U.S.

121A

Studies in Formulation of American Foreign Policy

124A

International Political Economy

135

International Relations of China

137A

International Relations Theory

140C

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

The Supreme Court 4 units / 6 weeks

141B

Public Opinion and Voting Behavior

144A

Ethnic Politics: Chicano/Latino Politics

145B

Public Law and Judicial Process: Separation of Powers

145E

Constitutional Law: Rights of the Accused

PORTUGUESE

M35

Spanish, Portuguese, and Nature of Language

102AB

Intensive Portuguese

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

www.spanport.ucla.edu

5 units / 6 weeks

8 units / 6 weeks

M118A History of Portuguese and Spanish: Phonology 4 units / 6 weeks

PROGRAM IN COMPUTING

10A

Introduction to Programming

PSYCHOLOGY

10

Introductory Psychology

15

Introductory Psychobiology

85

Introductory Cognitive Science

100A

Psychological Statistics

100B

www.pic.ucla.edu

5 units / 8 weeks

www.psych.ucla.edu

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Research Methods in Psychology 6 units / 6 weeks

101

General Psychology Laboratory

110

Fundamentals of Learning

115

Principles of Behavioral Neuroscience

118

Comparative Psychobiology

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

119E

4 units / 6 weeks

Stress and Bodily Disease

M119L

4 units / 6 weeks

Human Neuropsychology

M119O Psychology of Aging 4 units / 6 weeks M119P Mapping Mind through Its Molecules 4 units / 6 weeks 120A

Cognitive Psychology

127

Abnormal Psychology

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes, please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2011. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.

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129B 130

Introduction to Psychoanalysis 4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Adolescent Development

135

Social Psychology

187A

Psychology and Law

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

PUBLIC POLICY www.spa.ucla.edu

105

Introduction to Scandinavian Literature

SERBIAN/CROATIAN

www.slavic.ucla.edu

103

Elementary Bosnian/Serbian/Croatian

SOCIAL WELFARE

5 units / 6 weeks

Developmental Psychology

133A

50W

Leadership in Public Interest 4 units / 6 weeks

191A

International Terrorism Studies

191A

Youth Gangs: Getting In and Out

RELIGION, STUDY OF

www.religion.ucla.edu

140

Undergraduate Seminar: Religion in Film

ROMANIAN

www.slavic.ucla.edu

103

Intensive Elementary Romanian

RUSSIAN

10

Intensive Elementary Russian

20

Intensive Intermediate Russian

30

Russian Literature and World Cinema

50

SCANDINAVIAN SECTION

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

12 units / 6 weeks

www.slavic.ucla.edu

12 units / 8 weeks

12 units / 8 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

www.scandinavian.ucla.edu Introduction to Scandinavian Literatures and Cultures

12 units / 6 weeks

www.spa.ucla.edu

100B

4 units / 6 weeks

Social Welfare Policy Overview

M104E

4 units / 6 weeks

SOCIOLOGY

www.soc.ucla.edu

1

Introductory Sociology

20

Introduction to Sociological Research Methods

101

Development of Sociological Theory

102

Contemporary Sociological Theory

111

Social Networks

116

Social Demography

128

Sociology of Emotions

130

Self and Society

132

Social Psychology: Sociological Approaches

134

Culture and Personality

145

Sociology of Deviant Behavior

Social Aspects of Aging

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes, please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2011. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.

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COURSE LIST

158

Urban Sociology

160

Intergroup Conflict and Prejudice

M162

Sociology of Gender

170

Medical Sociology

M174

Sociology of the Family

M176

Sociology of Mass Communication

182

Political Sociology

184

Social Change

185

American Society

SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES

155

Topics in South Asian Cinema and Literature

SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES

1

Introduction to Southeast Asian Studies

SPANISH

www.spanport.ucla.edu

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Advanced Spanish and Composition

M35

Spanish, Portuguese, and Nature of Language

M42

Civilization of Spain and Portugal

M44

Civilization of Spanish America and Brazil

100A

Introduction to Study of Spanish Grammar: Phonology and Morphology

100B

Introduction to Study of Spanish Grammar: Syntax

4 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

www.alc.ucla.edu

4 units / 6 weeks

www.international.ucla.edu/idps/seasia

5 units / 6 weeks

1

Elementary Spanish

2

Elementary Spanish

3

25

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

Elementary Spanish 4 units / 6 weeks

4

Intermediate Spanish

10

Intensive Elementary Spanish

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

M118A History of Portuguese and Spanish: Phonology 4 units / 6 weeks 119B

Introduction to Study of Literature: Poetry 4 units / 6 weeks

STATISTICS

www.stat.ucla.edu

10

Introduction to Statistical Reasoning

13

Introduction to Statistical Methods for Life and Health Sciences

100A

Introduction to Probability Theory

100B 112 130B

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 8 weeks

Introduction to Mathematical Statistics 4 units / 8 weeks

Statistical Methods for Social Sciences 5 units / 8 weeks

Statistical Analysis with SAS 4 units / 8 weeks

THEATER

www.tft.ucla.edu

10

Introduction to Theater 5 units / 6 weeks

12 units / 8 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes, please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2011. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.

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COURSE LIST

20

Acting Fundamentals

106

History of American Theater and Drama  online course

110

History of the American Musical  online course

120A

Acting and Performance in Film I  online course

120B

Acting and Performance in Film II  online course

123

Intermediate Acting for the Stage

138

Special Problems in Performance Techniques

URBAN PLANNING

120

Introduction to Cities and Planning

121

Urban Policy and Planning

4 units / 6 weeks

Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies 5 units / 6 weeks

M124

Psychology of Language and Gender 4 units / 6 weeks

130

Women of Color in the U.S. 4 units / 6 weeks

136

Music and Gender 5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

5 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

M147A Psychology of Lesbian Experience 4 units / 6 weeks M153 M162

Sociology of Gender 4 units / 6 weeks

M165

Psychology of Gender 4 units / 6 weeks

M174

Sociology of the Family 4 units / 6 weeks

www.spa.ucla.edu

4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

VIETNAMESE

8

Elementary Vietnamese: Intensive

WOMEN’S STUDIES

www.alc.ucla.edu

15 units / 9 weeks

www.womensstudies.ucla.edu Introduction to Women’s Studies: Feminist Perspectives on Women and Society 5 units / 6 weeks

M107A American Women Writers 5 units / 6 weeks

The Media and Aggression against Women 4 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks

M114

4 units / 6 weeks

CM165 Environmentalism: Past, Present, and Future 4 units / 6 weeks

10

M110C Philosophical Analysis of Issues in Feminist Theory 4 units / 6 weeks

WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES www.wac.ucla.edu

8

Beginning World Arts Practices in Latin America and Diaspora: Salsa 2 units / 6 weeks

9

Beginning World Arts Practices in North America and Diaspora: Hip Hop 2 units / 6 weeks

13

Beginning World Arts Praces in Europe and Diaspora: Ballet

120

Topics in Cultural Studies: Sports Culture

2 units / 6 weeks

4 units / 6 weeks 160

Topics in Body Mechanics: Pilates 4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes, please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2011. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.

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www.fao.ucla.edu

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www.housing.ucla.edu/summer

L I B RA R I E S

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