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Adolescence, Crime and Juvenile Justice |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Franklin Zimring |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The premises, doctrine, and operational behavior of juvenile courts is reviewed in this class. |
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mixed 24
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Advanced Analog Integrated Circuits |
2009-03-01
Spring 2009 |
Elad Alon |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The advanced analog integrated circuits course features study in the design of monolithic operational amplifiers, gain-bandwith considerations, and more. This course is available in video as well as audio. |
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Advanced Analog Integrated Circuits |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Elad Alon |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course learn about the optimized design of monolithic operational amplifiers, methods of achieving wide-band amplification, analog switches, and more. |
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video 26
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Advanced Analog Integrated Circuits |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Simone Gambini |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Optimized design of monolithic operational amplifiers and wide-band amplifiers, gain-bandwith considerations, analog switches, and more are covered in this class. |
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Advanced Analog Integrated Circuits |
N/A
N/A |
Simone Gambini |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers lectures ranging from amplifiers to low noise design in advanced analog integrated circuits. |
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Advanced Digital Integrated Circuits |
2009-03-01
Spring 2009 |
Borivoje Nikolic |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This online open course examines the analysis and design of bipolar large-scale integrated circuits at the circuit level. This course is also available in video format. |
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mixed 26
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Advanced Microeconomic Theory |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Christian Santesteban |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Advanced microeconomic theory with an emphasis on game-theoretic models and theory of choice under certainty are covered in this course. |
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Advanced Topics in Circuit Design |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Elad Alon |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This seminar-style course offers an in-depth look at high-speed text, electrical interface circuit design, basic transmitters and receivers, and more. |
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audio 30
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Aims and Limits of the Criminal Law |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Tamara Lave |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course offers study in criminal law to consider the political problem of how diverse people can live together in relative peace. |
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video
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American Economic History |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Martha Olney |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This class catalogues economic trends in America, specifically pertaining to the gains and losses that come from economic growth. |
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audio 27
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Americans and the Global Forest |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Lynn Huntsinger |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course examines how American consumer decisions affect forest ecosystems across the world. |
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audio 24
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Americans and the Global Forest |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Lynn Huntsinger |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course examines how individual and American consumer decisions affect the world's forest ecosystems. |
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audio
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Americans and the Global Forest |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Lynn Huntsinger |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course examines how consumerism affects global ecosystems and natural habitats. |
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mixed 27
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Thomas Scanlon |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course, a continuation of UC Berkeley's mathematics 16A course, covers the integration of economics and life sciences. |
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mixed 28
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Thomas Scanlon |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Differential equations, partial derivatives, constrained and unconstrained optimization, and other topics related to the integration of economics and life sciences. |
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audio 23
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Benjamin Johnson |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course offers instruction in the application of integration in economics and life sciences. It reviews differential equations, partial derivatives, and functions of many variables. |
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audio 42
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Santiago Canez |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course, which is intended for life and social science majors, features study in derivatives, definite integrals and applications, maxima and minima, and exponential and logarithmic function applications. |
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audio 38
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Jon Wilkening |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Differential equations, functions of many variables, partial derivatives, and other topics and their applications to economics and life sciences are explored in this class. |
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audio
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
James Demmel |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers the integration of economics and life sciences, with topics such as differential equations, functions of many variables, partial derivatives, and constrained and unconstrained optimization. |
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audio 27
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Applied Econometrics |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Michael Anderson |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers standard and advanced econometric techniques and their application to agriculture and resource economics. |
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mixed 12
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Applied Epidemiology Using R |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Tomas Aragon |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course introduces students to the use of the R programming language for applied epidemiology. A video version of this course is also available on YouTube and iTunes. |
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027
audio 27
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Buddhist Psychology |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Eleanor Rosch |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The Buddhist psychology course reviews theories of cognition, perception, motivation, social interaction, and neurosis. |
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audio 44
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Calculus |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
F. Michael Christ |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course introduces students to differential and integral calculus of functions of one variable. It's intended for engineering or physical sciences majors. |
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audio 38
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Calculus |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Per-Olof Persson |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course, which is a continuation of the first calculus class, covers techniques and applications of integration, infinite sequences, ordinary differential equations, and more. |
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audio 40
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Calculus |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
F. Michael Christ |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course, designed for engineering and physical science majors, introduces students to differential and integral calculus of functions of one variable, as well as transcendental functions. |
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audio 39
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Calculus |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
F. Michael Christ |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course, which is the second half of UC Berkeley's calculus curriculum, focuses on techniques and applications of integration, first-order ordinary differential equations, and infinite sequences. |
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audio 39
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Calculus |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Slobodan Simic |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course learn about techniques and applications of integration, first and second-order differential equations, and infinite sequences and series. |
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audio 38
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Calculus |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Slobodan Simic |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course, which is intended for engineering and physical science majors, offers an introduction to differential and integral calculus of functions of one variable. |
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audio
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Calculus |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Slobodan Simic |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This introductory calculus course covers differential and integral calculus of one-variable functions. Transcendental functions and their applications are also introduced. |
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Chemical Structure and Reactivity |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
K. Peter Vollhardt |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course reviews aromatic chemistry, carbonyl compounds, carboxylic acids, amino acids proteins, and nucleic acid chemistry |
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video 25
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Chemical Structure and Reactivity |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Peter Vollhardt |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course examines conjugation, carbonyl compounds, carbohydrates, amino acids, and more. |
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mixed 26
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Chemical Structure and Reactivity |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
K. Peter Vollhardt |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course reviews conjugation, aromatic chemistry, carbohydrates, amines, peptides, and more. |
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026
mixed 26
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Chemical Structure and Reactivity |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
K. Peter Vollhardt |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Aromatic chemistry, carbonyl compounds, amines, amino acids, and nucleic acid chemistry is covered in this class. |
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Chemistry |
2009-03-01
Spring 2009 |
Heino Nitsche |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| UC Berkeley's chemistry course examines the stoichemstry of chemical reactions, quantum mechanical descriptions of atoms, the periodic table, chemical bonding, and more. The school offers this course in video as well. |
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audio 30
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Civil and Environmental Engineering |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Marios Agathoklis Panagiotou |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Study the fundamentals of civil and environmental engineering in this Berkeley course. |
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audio 22
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Clinical Psychology |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Ann Kring |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course study the theoretical and empirical approaches to explaining psychological dysfunction |
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audio 24
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Clinical Psychology |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Ann Kring |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course review the theoretical and empirical approaches to understanding psychological dysfunction. |
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audio 22
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Clinical Psychology |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Ann Kring |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course reviews the theoretical and empirical approaches to explaining psychological dysfunction. |
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audio 21
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Clinical Psychology |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Ann Kring |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers the theoretical and empirical approaches to explaining psychological dysfunction. |
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mixed 26
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Cognitive Neuroscience |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Richard Ivry |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course examine research that investigates the neurological basis of cognition, which includes neuropsychological research in animals and normal cognitive processes in humans. |
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mixed 26
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Cognitive Neuroscience |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Richard Ivry |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course looks at the neurological basis of cognition, which includes the study of neurophysiological research in animals and normal cognitive processes in humans. |
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audio 25
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Cognitive Neuroscience |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Richard Ivry |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers the neurological basis of cognition and includes the study of brain-injured patients, normal cognitive process in humans, and neurophysiological research in animals. |
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025
audio 25
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Cognitive Neuroscience |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Richard Ivry |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The neurological basis of cognition is covered in this course, which features study of normal cognitive processes, neurophysiological research in animals, and study of brain-injured patients. |
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audio 39
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Concepts in Computing with Data |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Fletcher Ibser |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course offers an introduction to computationally intensive statistics. Topics of study include the organization and use of statistical learning and data mining, model validation procedures, databases, and graphics. |
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audio 28
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Concepts of Probability |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Fletcher Ibser |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Concepts of probability provides an introduction to the concepts and applications of probability. It also reviews the laws of large numbers, conditional expectation, central limit theorem, and more. |
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audio 28
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Contemporary Japanese Literature |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
John Wallace |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Contemporary Japanese literature covers the production and reception of important works of literature. |
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026
audio 26
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Contemporary Japanese Literature |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
John Wallace |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers the historical production and reception of important works in Japanese literature and film. |
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Data Structures |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Paul Hilfinger |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course offers study in linear lists, queues, trees, and other fundamental data structures. UC Berkeley offers a video version of this course on iTunes as well. |
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mixed 39
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Data Structures |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Paul Hilfinger |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers linear lists, trees, queues, and other fundamental data structures. |
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mixed 38
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Data Structures |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Paul Hilfinger |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Fundamental dynamic data structures, storage management, software engineering, and algorithms for sorting and searching are covered in this class. |
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video
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Data Structures |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Jonathan Shewchuk |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course discusses the linear lists, queues, trees, and other linked structures that comprise dynamic data structures. |
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mixed 29
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Descriptive Introduction to Physics |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Richard Muller |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course gain a conceptual, rather than mathematical, understanding of physics. This course is offered in video format as well. |
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026
mixed 26
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Descriptive Introduction to Physics |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Robert Jacobsen |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course emphasizes a conceptual, instead of mathematical, understanding of physics and how they apply to current events. video versions of this course are available on iTunes and YouTube. |
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026
video 26
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Descriptive Introduction to Physics |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Richard Muller |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The descriptive introduction to physics class covers the most important topics in physics from a conceptual, rather than mathematical, perspective. |
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025
audio 25
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Descriptive Introduction to Physics |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Robert Jacobsen |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this class learn about the most important topics in physics from a conceptual, instead of mathematical, perspective. |
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026
mixed 26
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Descriptive Introduction to Physics |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Steven Edward Boggs |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course study the most important topics in physics from a conceptual, instead of mathematical, perspective. This course is available in video format on YouTube and iTunes. |
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026
mixed 26
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Descriptive Introduction to Physics |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Yury Kolomensky |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course reviews the most relevant topics in physics from a conceptual, instead of mathematical, perspective. |
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026
mixed 26
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Descriptive Introduction to Physics |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Yury Kolomensky |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course discusses the most important concepts of physics from a conceptual, rather than mathematical, perspective. |
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000
mixed
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Descriptive Introduction to Physics |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Carlos J. Bustamante |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers a conceptual, rather than mathematical, understanding of physics. |
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mixed 24
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Developmental Psychology |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Alison Gopnik |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course reviews the development of children from birth to adolescence and personality development. |
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audio 24
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Developmental Psychology |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Qing Zhou |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Developmental psychology covers the relationship between child psychopathology and developmental processes. |
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mixed
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Developmental Psychology |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Alison Gopnik |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The psychological development of children from birth to adolescence, including personality and cognitive development, is covered in this course. |
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audio 24
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Developmental Psychopathology |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Stephen Hinshaw |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course learn about the relationships between developmental processes and child psychopathology. |
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audio
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Developmental Psychopathology |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Stephen Hinshaw |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The linkages between developmental processes and child psychopathology are discussed in this class. Topics of study include cognitive impairments in children, internalizing disorders such as depression, and externalizing disorders. |
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audio 44
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Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
James Demmel |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers logic, infinity, and induction, as well as modular arithmetic and polynomials. |
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026
mixed 26
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Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Umesh Vazirani |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Logic, infinity, and induction; modular arithmetic and GCDs; polynomials; undecidability and stable marriage problem; and more concepts are reviewed in this class. |
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video 25
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Dynamic Systems and Feedback |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Alice Agogino |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course introduces students to the design concepts and techniques used to develop mechanical engineering systems. |
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audio 38
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Dynamic Systems and Feedback |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Roberto Horowitz |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The design concepts and techniques used to develop mechanical engineering systems are reviewed in this course. |
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audio 42
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Dynamics of Romantic Core Values in East Asian Premodern Literature |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
John Wallace |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This class examines the representation of romantic love in in premodern and post-modern East Asian cultures. |
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audio 38
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Dynamics of Romantic Core Values in East Asian Premodern Literature |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
John Wallace |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The representation of romantic love in various forms of art in east Asian cultures is explored. |
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audio 27
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Early Modern Germany |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
David Wetzel |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course study German history from the Protestant Reformation to the French Revolution. |
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mixed 24
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Earthquakes in Your Backyard |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Richard Allen |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course offers an introduction to the causes and effects of earthquakes, seismology, and hazard and risk. |
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Earthquakes in Your Backyard |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Richard Allen |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The causes and effects of earthquakes, the basic principles of seismology and geological tectonics, and earthquake hazards and risks are covered in this class. |
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video
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Ecological Economics in Historical Context |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Richard Norgaard |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course examines the idea of economic justice as it pertains to environmental interactions, the limit to economic growth, and living comfortably. |
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audio 31
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Economic Analysis - Macro |
2009-03-01
Spring 2009 |
Arnav Sheth |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course examines the factors that determine national income, employment, and price levels. |
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026
audio 26
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Economic Analysis - Macro |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Steven Wood |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This class offers study in the determinates of national income, employment, and price levels. |
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026
audio 26
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Economic Analysis - Macro |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Steven Wood |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course explores the factors that determine employment, price levels, and national income. |
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026
audio 26
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Economic Analysis - Macro |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Steven Wood |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The factors that determine national income, price levels, and employment are studied in this class. |
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026
audio 26
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Economic Analysis - Macro |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Steven Wood |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course discusses the factors that determine national income, price levels, and employment. |
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026
audio 26
|
Economic Analysis - Macro |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Steven Wood |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course reviews the factors that determine employment, price levels, and national income. |
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audio 22
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Economic Analysis - Micro |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Calanit Kamala |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course review resource allocation and price determination. |
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audio
|
Economic Analysis--Macro |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Steven Wood |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course examines how national income, employment, and price levels are determined and the residual effects of monetary and fiscal policy. |
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audio
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Economic Analysis--Micro |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Calanit Kamala |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| In contrast to macro-economics, this course provides a more acute analysis of the role of resource allocation and price determination on the economy. |
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Economic Demography |
2009-03-01
Spring 2009 |
Ronald Lee |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course discusses the economic consequences of immigration to the U.S., if industrial nations are able to afford health and pension costs of the aging populations, and more. It is also available in video. |
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audio 24
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Economic Geography of the Industrial World |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Richard Walker |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course examines the industrialization, urbanization, and economic growth of the global North, national and continental rivalries in a global economy, resource use, and divisions of labor. |
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audio 23
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Economic Geography of the Industrial World |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Richard Walker |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course learn about industrialization, urbanization, and economic growth in the global North. This includes a review of retailing trade, finance, geographic dynamics, resource use, and more. |
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Economic Geography of the Industrial World |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Richard Walker |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Industrialization, urbanization, and the economic growth of the global North is reviewed in this class, which is also offered in video format on iTunes and YouTube. |
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audio 26
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Economic Statistics and Econometrics |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Glenn Woroch |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Problems of observation, estimation, and hypothesis testing in economics are explored in this course. |
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026
mixed 26
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Economic Statistics and Econometrics |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Glenn Woroch |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course provides an introduction to problems of observation and hypothesis testing in economics. |
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video 15
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Edible Education: Telling Stories About Food and Agriculture |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Michael Pollan |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The origin and production of food and the cost of the industrialized food system's effect on political issues is discussed in this class. |
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mixed 26
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Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Christos Papadimitriou |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Models of computation, numerical and algebraic algorithms, unsolvable and intractable problems, and other basic concepts and techniques in the design and analysis of algorithms are discussed in this course. |
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mixed 24
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Electronic Techniques for Engineering |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Vivek Subramanian |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Basic concepts of voltage and current, circuit elements of resistors and inductors, semiconductor devices, and more are reviewed in this course. This class is also offered in video format on iTunes and YouTube. |
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Electronic Techniques for Engineering |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Vivek Subramanian |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course provides study in the basics of electrical engineering, including the fundamental concepts of voltage, current, and circuit elements. |
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audio 38
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Elementary Fluid Mechanics |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Mark Stacey |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers fluid statics and dynamics, integral and differential formulations of the conservation laws, and more are covered in this class. |
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audio 37
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Elementary Fluid Mechanics |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Mark Stacey |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Fluid statics and dynamics, integral and differential formulations of conservation laws, and empirical equations used for turbulent flows, drag, pumps, and open channels are covered in this class. |
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audio 33
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Elementary Fluid Mechanics |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Mark T Stacey |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Delve into the basics of elementary fluid mechanics with Berkeley's lecture series. |
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mixed 12
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Environmental Health Sciences |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Kirk Smith |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course examine the major human and natural activities that cause the release of hazardous materials into the environment. |
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Environmental Law and Policy |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Bob Infelise |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this class learn about environmental law and the intersection of ecology and economics. |
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audio 46
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Epidemiologic Methods I |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Arthur Reingold |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course study the principles and methods of epidemiology, including design, selection, data collection, and inference. |
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audio 43
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Epidemiologic Methods I |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Arthur Reingold |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This online open course covers the principles and methods of epidemiology, including study design, sampling, data collection, and inference. |
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Epidemiologic Methods I |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Arthur Reingold |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The principles and methods of epidemiology, including study design and data collection and analysis, are reviewed in this course. |
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Epidemiologic Methods I |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Arthur Reingold |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The principle methods of epidemiology, including study design, sampling, data collection, and analysis, are covered in this course. |
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Epidemiologic Methods II |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Jennifer Ahern |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Topics of study in this course include measurement of disease rates, inferential reasoning, causal inference, and more. This course is offered in video on iTunes and YouTube. |
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mixed 25
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Epidemiologic Methods II |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Jack Colford |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Topics related to epidemiology, such as causal inference, measurement of disease rates, research study designs, intervention trials, logistic regression, and more are covered in this class. |
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Epidemiology and Control of Infections Diseases |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Tomas Aragon |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course reviews the major infections diseases and features instruction in disease surveillance, investigative procedures, and prevention programs. |
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Ethical Challenges in Public Health Interventions: Catastrophic and Routine |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Harvey Kayman |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course obtain a greater ability to articulate and examine ethical issues in public health or healthcare. |
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Ethical Challenges in Public Health Interventions: Catastrophic and Routine |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Harvey Kayman |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course learn about the ethical issues surrounding public health and healthcare challenges in routine or catastrophic circumstances. |
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Europe and the World: Wars, Empires, Nations 1684-1914 |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
David Wetzel |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course reviews the cultural, political, and social forces at play in Europe from the signing of the Peace of Westphalia to the beginning of World War I in 1914. |
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Europe and the World: Wars, Empires, Nations 1684-1914 |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
David Wetzel |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course reviews the rise and fall of Europe's great powers from the Peace of Westphalia to the beginning of World War I. |
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audio
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Europe in the 19th Century |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
David Wetzel |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course provides a complete survey of 19th-century Europe. |
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European Civilization from the Renaissance to the Present |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Thomas Laqueur |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course features study in European history from the 14th century to present day. |
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video
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European Civilization from the Renaissance to the Present |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Thomas Laqueur |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| In this course, students will get an introduction to European history from the 1500s onward. |
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Existentialism in Literature and Film |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Hubert Dreyfus |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course examines the various attempts to reinterpret the understanding of the Judeo/Christian God. |
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mixed
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Fluid Mechanics |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Omer Sava |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course is a basic introduction to fluid mechanics with emphasis on manipulating engineering flows. |
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audio 25
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Food and the Environment |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Nathan Sayre |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course review how human populations alter natural resources and ecosystems to produce food, as well as the role of agriculture in the world economy. |
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Food and the Environment |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Nathan Sayre |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course reviews how human populations alter their natural resources and ecosystems to produce food, as well as the role of agriculture in national development and the world economy. |
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audio
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Food and the Environment |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Nathan Sayre |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course contemplates agriculture's global impact on the economy and national development, delving into the resulting environmental degradation. |
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Foundations of American Cyber-Culture |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Greg Niemeyer |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course are encouraged to think critically about the interactions between new media and perceptions of individual identity, collective action, citizenship, and more. |
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Foundations of American Cyber-Culture |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Greg Niemeyer |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course examines how new media reinforces pre-existing social hierarchies while also discussing it's potential for change. |
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mixed 25
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Foundations of American Cyber-Culture |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Greg Niemeyer |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course examines the interaction between new media and perceptions about individual identity and pre-existing social hierarchies. |
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Foundations of Computer Graphics |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Ravi Ramamoorthi |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers techniques of modeling objects for computer rending. Topics of study include boundary representations, hierarchical scene descriptions, and mathematical techniques for curve and surface representation. |
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Freedom of Speech and the Press |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
William Turner |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course examines the history and meaning of the First Amendment and the real world implications of Supreme Court decisions regarding freedom of speech and the press. A video version of this course is offered on YouTube and iTunes. |
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000
mixed
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Freedom of Speech and the Press |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
William B. Turner |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The course analyzes the First Amendment's promise of freedom of speech and free press as it has changed in meaning over time. |
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audio
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Game Theory |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Elchanan Mossel |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course explores the general theory of zero-sum, two-person games. |
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Game Theory in the Social Sciences |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Yves Zenou |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course offers a non-technical introduction to game theory that places a strong emphasis on its application to political science. A video version of the course is available as well. |
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General Biology |
2009-03-01
Spring 2009 |
Mike Moser |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course examines population genetics, ecology, and evolution, as well as plant development. Online open course learners can access a video version of this course as well. |
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General Biology |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Mary Power |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| General biology offers an introduction to plant development and function and population genetics and evolution. A video version of this course is available on iTunes. |
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General Biology |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Mike Moser |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course offers a general introduction to plant development and population genetics. A video version of this course is available as well. |
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video 39
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General Biology 1A |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Richard Malkin |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This class offers an introduction to cell structure and function, animal development, and more. It's the first of two biology courses offered by UC Berkeley. |
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General Biology 1A |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Gary Firestone |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Cell structure and function, molecular genetics, animal development, and more topics are covered in this introductory biology course. A video version is available on YouTube and iTunes. |
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040
mixed 40
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General Biology 1A |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Jennifer Doudna |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Animal development, cell structure and function, molecular and organismal genetics, and form and function are reviewed in this course. |
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mixed 38
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General Biology 1A |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Richard Malkin |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Molecular and organismal genetics, animal development, and cell structure and function are covered in this course, which is also offered in video on iTunes and YouTube. |
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mixed 38
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General Biology 1A |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Markus Pauly |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Molecular and organismal genetics, cell structure and function, and animal development are covered in this course. |
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mixed
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General Biology 1A |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Jennifer Doudna |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This lecture course in general biology covers topics such as genetics on a molecular and organismal level, cells and their functions, and animal development. |
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mixed 11
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General Biology 1AL |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Michael Meighan |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course is the lab component to UC Berkeley's general biology lecture course. A video version is available on iTunes and YouTube. |
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012
mixed 12
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General Biology 1AL |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Michael Meighan |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course is the laboratory component to UC Berkeley's General Biology 1A class. A video version is available on iTunes and YouTube. |
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mixed 10
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General Biology 1AL |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Michael Meighan |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course is the laboratory component to UC Berkeley's General Biology 1A course. |
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video
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General Biology 1AL |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Michael Meighan |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course is the lab component to UC Berkeley's General Biology 1A course. |
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mixed 40
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General Biology 1B |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
John Huelsenbeck |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| General biology 1B is the second semester of UC Berkeley's introductory biology curriculum. This class covers plant development and form, population genetics and evolution, and more. |
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General Biology 1B |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Mike Moser |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Population genetics, ecology, and evolution; plant development; and more topics are covered in this course. |
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General Biology 1B |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Lewis Feldman |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course, which is the second half of an introductory two-semester study in biology, learn about plant development and form and population genetics. |
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mixed 40
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General Biology 1B |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Alan Shabel |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Plant development, form, and function, as well as population genetics and evolution, are reviewed in this course. |
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mixed 40
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General Biology 1B |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
George Roderick |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this class study population genetics, ecology, evolution, and plant development, form, and function. |
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mixed 40
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General Biology 1B |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Alan Shabel |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course offers an introduction to plant development, form, and function, as well as population genetics and ecology. |
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video
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General Biology 1B |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Alan Shabel |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course is a general introductory course on plants, population genetics, ecology, and evolution. |
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General Biology Laboratory |
2009-03-01
Spring 2009 |
Michael Meighan |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course was designed to accompany UC Berkeley's general biology class. A video version is also available to online learners. |
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012
mixed 12
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General Biology Laboratory |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Michael Meighan |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| UC Berkeley's general biology laboratory open course is designed to be taken with its general biology lecture class. An audio version of this course is available on iTunes. |
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012
mixed 12
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General Biology Laboratory |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Michael Meighan |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course is meant to accompany UC Berkeley's general biology lecture course. It features study in enzymes, complementation, photosynthesis, and more. |
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General Biology Laboratory |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Richard Malkin |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This online open course is designed to be the laboratory component of UC Berkeley's general biology course. |
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video 12
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General Biology Laboratory |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Michael Meighan |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course is the laboratory component to General Biology 1A. |
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General Biology Lecture |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Richard Malkin |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The general biology lecture class offers an introduction to cell structure and function, animal development, and form and function. |
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mixed 39
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General Biology Lecture |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Gary Firestone |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| General biology offers introductory study to cell structure and function, molecular and organismal genetics, and form and function. A video version of this course is offered on YouTube and iTunes. |
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General Chemistry |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
John Arnold |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| General chemistry covers the elements and periodic table, stoichiometry of chemical reactions, real and ideal gases, chemical bonding, and more. A video version of this course is also offered by UC Berkeley. |
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General Chemistry |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Heino Nitsche |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers stoichiometry of chemical reactions, the elements and periodic table, chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, and more. |
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General Chemistry |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Michelle Christine Douskey |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This class covers stoichiometry of chemical reactions, the elements and periodic table, real and ideal gases, thermochemistry, and more. A video version of this course is offered on iTunes and YouTube. |
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video 43
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General Chemistry |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Angelica Stacy |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The general chemistry class covers quantum mechanical description of atoms, the periodic table, chemical bonding, thermochemistry, chemical kinetics, and more. |
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mixed 47
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General Chemistry |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Heino Nitsche |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The elements and periodic table, chemical bonding, thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, and stoichiometry of chemical reactions are reviewed in this class. A video version is offered on YouTube and iTunes. |
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mixed 39
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General Chemistry |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Michelle Christine Douskey |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers the basic concepts of chemistry, including the elements and period table, stoichiometry of chemical reactions, thermochemistry, and chemical bonding. |
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043
mixed 43
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General Chemistry |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Heino Nitsche |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers quantum mechanical description of atoms, the elements and periodic table, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, and more fundamental concepts within chemistry. |
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mixed 40
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General Chemistry 1A |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Angelica Stacy |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The elements and periodic table, stoichiometry of chemical reactions, quantum mechanical description of atoms, and thermodynamics are covered in this class. |
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General Psychology |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
John Kihlstrom |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| UC Berkeley's introductory psychology course features an examination of the principal areas, problems, and concepts of psychology. |
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General Psychology |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
John Kihlstrom |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course serves as an introduction to the principal areas and concepts of psychology |
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audio 25
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General Psychology |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Christopher Gade |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course introduces students to the principle areas and concepts of psychology. |
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audio 26
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Genes, Cells, and Creatures |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Fred Wilt |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This class, which is meant for non-biology majors, covers the nature of DNA and how it serves as genetic material, embryo development, and how the immune system copes with diseases. |
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Genetics, Genomics, and Cell Biology |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Michael Eisen |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Genetic analysis, eukaryotic cell biology, and approaches in genomic medicine are covered in this class. |
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Global Health: A Multidisciplinary Examination |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Suneeta Krishnan |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This class examines the legal, social, political, and economic forces that relate to health. It also looks at access to food, safe water, sanitation, and affordable preventative medical care. |
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video
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Global Poverty and Impact Evaluation |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Edward Miguel |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course will consider how developmental programs have impacted global poverty through field research and other methods of data measurement. |
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Global Sociology |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Michael Burawoy |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course studies the world in the context of its organizations, networks, and movements. |
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mixed 25
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Green Chemistry: An interdisciplinary Approach to Sustainability |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
John Arnold |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course discusses the application of chemistry research and education to solving problems in society and policymaking. |
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Health and Environmental Economic Policy |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Michael Anderson |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The theoretical and statistical frameworks used to analyze instances of market failure in health and environmental goods are covered in this class. |
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Health Issues Seminars |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Jack Colford |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Various topics related to the current developments and issues in public health are discussed by members of UC Berkeley's faculty. |
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History of Anthropological Thought |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Rosemary Joyce |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course are exposed to the history of anthropological thought from the 19th century to present. |
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History of Information |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Geoffrey Nunberg |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| UC Berkeley's history of information course reviews the history of production, recording, and storage from the earliest writing systems to the internet age. |
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mixed 27
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History of Information |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Paul Duguid |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course reviews the evolution of production, recording, and storage of information from the earliest writing systems to present day. |
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mixed
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History of Information |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Paul Duguid |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The history of production, recording, and storing information from the earliest writing systems to present day are covered in this course. |
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audio 26
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History of Political Theory |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Wendy Brown |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course examines 19th and 20th century political thought, including Utilitarianism and Marxism. |
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Industrial Organization and Public Policy |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Glenn Woroch |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course discusses the organization and structure of production in the U.S. economy, including determinants of economic performance and business behavior. |
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Integrated-Circuit Devices |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Sayeef Salahuddin |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course offers an overview of the electronic properties of semiconductors. |
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mixed 25
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Intellectual History of the United States since 1865 |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Richard Candida Smith |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers the key intellectual developments in the United States from the middle of the 19th century to present day. This includes the reception of Darwin and the history of science, engineering, arts, education, and popular culture. |
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Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
J. Bradford Delong |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Macroeconomic theory with an emphasis on economic growth and international economics is covered in this class. A video version of this course is offered on YouTube and iTunes. |
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audio
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Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Calanit Kamala |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course provides a thorough examination of intermediate macroeconomic theory with particular interest in international economics and growth. |
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audio 26
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Intermediate Microeconomic Theory |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Maximilian Auffhammer |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers consumer and demand theory, production and cost theory, competitive market theory, welfare economics, and more. |
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Intermediate Microeconomic Theory |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Maximilian Auffhammer |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this class study consumer and demand theory, production and cost theory, competitive market theory, welfare economics, and more. |
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audio 26
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International and Global History since 1945 |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Daniel Sargent |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course learn about the complex historical changes that have taken place across the globe since the end of World War II. |
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audio 32
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International Trade |
2009-03-01
Spring 2009 |
Steven Wood |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course examines the theory of international trade and how it applies to tariff protection. |
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International Trade |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Steven Wood |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This class discusses the theory of international trade and how it applies to tariff protection. A video version of this course is also available. |
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audio 26
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International Trade |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Calanit Kamala |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this class study the theory of international trade and how it applies to tariff protection. |
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Introduction to American Studies |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Michael Cohen |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| American culture and culture change, with an emphasis on the arts, religion, law, economics, politics, literature, and film, are studied in this class, which is available on YouTube and iTunes. |
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mixed 27
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Introduction to Artificial Intelligence |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Dan Klein |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course explores the basic ideas and techniques of designing intelligent computer systems. A video version of this course is offered on iTunes and YouTube. |
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Introduction to Artificial Intelligence |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Pieter Abbeel |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers the basic ideas and techniques important to the design of intelligent computer systems. |
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audio 26
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Introduction to Astrophysics |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Joshua Simon Bloom |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course is the second half of a two-semester study of astrophysics. It covers the Milky Way galaxy, star formation, black holes, quasars, dark matter, and the expansion of the universe. |
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mixed 28
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Introduction to Astrophysics |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Joshua Simon Bloom |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course study the Milky Way galaxy, star formation, black holes, quasars, dark matter, and the expansion of the universe. |
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audio 32
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Introduction to Biological Anthropology |
2009-03-01
Spring 2009 |
Terrence Deacon |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course examine the physical and behavioral adaptations of humans and their prehistoric relatives. |
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audio 28
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Introduction to Biological Anthropology |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Terrence Deacon |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers evolution theory, primate behavior, genetic components of behavior, and the physical and behavioral adaptations of humans and their prehistoric and living relatives. |
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audio 28
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Introduction to Biological Anthropology |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Terrence Deacon |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The physical and behavioral adaptations of humans, evolutionary theory, racial differences, and more topics related to the evolution of humans are discussed in this course. |
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audio
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Introduction to Biological Anthropology |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Terrence Deacon |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course introduces the concept of human evolution, taking into account the adaptations that inspired evolutionary changes over time. |
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Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers |
2009-03-01
Spring 2009 |
James Rector |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course learn about procedural and object-oriented programming, as well as computations for engineering analysis This class is also available in video. |
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Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Roberto Horowitz |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course reviews elements of procedural and object-oriented programming, floating point computations for engineering analysis, data structures, and more. A video version of this course is offered through iTunes. |
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audio 26
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Introduction to Convex Optimization |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Laurent El Ghaoui |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers convex optimization theory and algorithms, as well as various applications used in engineering design. |
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Introduction to Development |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Michael Watts |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Introduction to development features study in the relevant theories of economic development and underdevelopment. A video version of this course is available on YouTube and iTunes. |
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mixed 32
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Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits |
2009-03-01
Spring 2009 |
Jan Rabaey |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This class examines CMOS devices and deep sub-micron manufacturing technology, modeling of interconnect wires, and more. It is also available in video. |
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mixed 30
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Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Elad Alon |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| UC Berkeley's introduction to digital integrated circuits class reviews CMOS devices and deep sub-micron manufacturing technology, modeling of interconnect wires, sequential circuits, and the design of large system blocks. |
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video 26
|
Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Jan Rabaey |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course provides an introductory overview of digital integrated circuits. It covers CMOS devices, modeling of interconnect wires, sequential circuits, large system block design, and more. |
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028
video 28
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Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Elad Alon |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The introduction to digital integrated circuits course covers CMOS devices and deep sub-micron manufacturing technology, optimization of designs, sequential circuits, and more. |
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video 34
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Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Jan Rabaey |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers CMOS devices and inverters and modeling of interconnect wires. It also looks at optimization of designs in the context of cost, reliability, performance, and power dispensation. |
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mixed 26
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Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Borivoje Nikolic |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this class learn about CMOS devices and deep sub-micron manufacturing technology, modeling of interconnect wires, sequential circuits, and more. |
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audio 22
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Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits |
2008-09-01
Fall 2008 |
Elad Alon |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits discusses topics in power distribution, flash memory, timing, and much more. |
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024
mixed 24
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Introduction to Economics |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Kenneth Train |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course offers an overview of the field, which includes an examination of supply and demand, consumer choice, costs of production, and competition. |
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audio
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Introduction to Economics |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Joseph Lough |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The course provides the student with a basic grasp of economic principles and methodology, paying particular attention to how economic tools solve monetary problems and their policies. |
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023
video 23
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Introduction to Embedded Systems |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Sanjit Seshia |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The fundamentals of analysis tools, models, and controls for embedded systems operating in real time are covered in this course. |
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025
mixed 25
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Introduction to Embedded Systems |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Edward Lee |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The basics of models, analysis tools, and control for embedded systems operating in real time are covered in this course, which is also offered in video on YouTube and iTunes. |
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audio 29
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Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Peter Berck |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course offers an introduction to microeconomics that focuses on agricultural and environmental issues. |
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028
audio 28
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Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Gordon Rausser |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers resource, agricultural, and environmental issues from a microeconomic perspective. |
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026
mixed 26
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Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Peter Berck |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this class study resource, agricultural, and environmental issues from a microeconomic perspective. A video version of this course is available on YouTube and iTunes. |
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024
video 24
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Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Gordon Rausser |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course offers an introduction to microeconomics with an emphasis on agricultural, environmental, and resource issues. |
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027
mixed 27
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Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Gordon Rausser |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Microeconomics with an emphasis on agricultural, environmental, and resource issues are discussed in this class. |
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026
mixed 26
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Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Peter Berck |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course offers an introduction to microeconomics with a focus on agricultural, environmental, and resource issues. |
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027
mixed 27
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Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Gordon Rausser |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course provides an introduction to microeconomics with a focus on agricultural and environmental issues. |
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023
mixed 23
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Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Peter Berck |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Agricultural, environmental, and resource issues are discussed in the context of microeconomics in this class. |
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025
mixed 25
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Introduction to General Astronomy |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Marc Davis |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The structure and evolution of stars, galaxy, and the Universe are reviewed in this course. |
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026
audio 26
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Introduction to Human Physiology |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Robin Ball |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course provides an introduction to human cell biology and focuses on nerve and muscle function, cardiovascular and gastrointestinal physiology, and metabolism. |
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audio 10
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Introduction to human Physiology Laboratory |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Robin Ball |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course features experiments and demonstrations designed to reinforce information presented in the introduction to human physiology course. |
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audio
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Introduction to Mechanical Systems for Mechatronics |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Albert Pisano |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course evaluates the process of creating mechatronic systems in terms of design, prototyping, assembly, and the final test used to run them. |
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026
mixed 26
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Introduction to MEMS Design |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Clark Tu-Cuong Nguyen |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The introduction to MEMS design class covers physics, fabrication, and the design of micro-electromechanical systems. A video version of this course is available on YouTube and iTunes. |
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027
mixed 27
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Introduction to MEMS Design |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Clark Tu-Cuong Nguyen |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers the physics, fabrication, and design of micro-electromechanical systems. |
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027
mixed 27
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Introduction to MEMS Design |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Clark Tu-Cuong Nguyen |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers the physics, fabrication, and design of micro-electromechanical systems, micro and nanofabrication processes, and microsensor and microactuator devices. |
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027
mixed 27
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Introduction to MEMS Design |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Clark Tu-Cuong Nguyen |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The physics, fabrication, and design of micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), including integration strategies and assembly processes, are covered in this class. |
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027
mixed 27
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Introduction to Microelectronic Circuits |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Bernhard Boser |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this course learn about the fundamental circuit concepts analysis techniques of digital electronic circuits. A video version of this course is available as well. |
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mixed 38
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Introduction to Microelectronic Circuits |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Bernhard Boser |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this class learn the fundamental concepts of analysis techniques of digital electronic circuits. A video version of this course is offered on YouTube and iTunes. |
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024
audio 24
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Introduction to Microelectronic Circuits |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Bernhard E. Boser |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Introduction to Microelectronic Circuits covers topics including power, transfer, frequency, and phasors. |
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026
audio 26
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Introduction to Modern Japanese Literature and Culture |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
John Wallace |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course is the second half of a two-semester study of Japanese literature. It covers important works of Japanese literature from the 19th- and 20th-centuries. |
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026
audio 26
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Introduction to Modern Japanese Literature and Culture |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
John Wallace |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this course study important works of 19th and 20th century Japanese fiction, poetry, and cultural criticism |
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025
audio 25
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Introduction to Modern Japanese Literature and Culture |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
John Wallace |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Important works of Japanese literature from the 19th and 20th century are reviewed in this class. |
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audio 45
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Introduction to Multivariate Statistics |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Maureen Lahiff |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course examines multiple regression, loglinear models, and discriminate analysis in the context of biomedical and biological applications. |
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audio 41
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Introduction to Multivariate Statistics |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Maureen Lahiff |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This class covers multiple regression, discriminant analysis, and loglinear models in the context of biomedicine and biology. |
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audio 40
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Introduction to Multivariate Statistics |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Maureen Lahiff |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Multiple regression, discriminant analysis, and loglinear models are discussed in the context of biomedical and biological applications. |
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040
audio 40
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Introduction to Multivariate Statistics |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Maureen Lahiff |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Multiple regression, loglinear models, principal components, and discriminant analysis are covered in the context of biomedical and biological applications. |
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000
mixed
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Introduction to Near Eastern Art and Archaeology |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Dana D. DePietro |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course is a survey of monuments, historical sites, and Alexander the Great's conquest of the Near East in 330 BCE. |
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mixed 24
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Introduction to Optical Engineering |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Jeffrey Bokor |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| UC Berkeley's introduction to optical engineering course covers the fundamental principles of optic systems, including geometrical optics, sopts and apertures, diffraction, and optical materials. |
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audio 27
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Introduction to Pre-Modern Japanese Literature and Culture |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
John Wallace |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course reviews Japanese literature and cultural history from the seventh to the 18th century. |
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025
audio 25
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Introduction to Pre-Modern Japanese Literature and Culture |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
John Wallace |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Japanese literature and cultural history from the seventh to the 18th century is discussed in this course. |
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024
audio 24
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Introduction to Pre-Modern Japanese Literature and Culture |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
John Wallace |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course reviews Japanese cultural history and literature from the seventh to the 18th century. |
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mixed 35
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Introduction to Probability and Statistics |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Deborah Nolan |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This class, which is meant for students who have a background in mathematics, features study in discrete probability, random variables, estimation, and expectation. |
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025
mixed 25
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Introduction to Probability and Statistics |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Deborah Nolan |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course, best-suited for students who have a background in mathematics, covers relative frequencies, random variables, discrete probability, and estimation. |
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026
mixed 26
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Introduction to Sociology |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Ann Swidler |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course, intended for students who are thinking about majoring in sociology, provides an introduction to the topics, concepts, and principles of the discipline. |
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mixed 37
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Introduction to Statistical and Thermal Physics |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Bernard Sadoulet |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Statistical mechanics, quantum distributions, kinetic theory, microscopic basis of thermodynamics, and more are covered in this course. |
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029
mixed 29
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Introduction to Statistics |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Fletcher Ibser |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This introductory course covers standard measures of location, spread, and and association; regression; probability and sampling; and more. A video version of this course is also offered through iTunes. |
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audio 39
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Introduction to Statistics |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Shobhana Soyanov |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this class study standard measures of location, population and variables, regression, binomial distribution, and other fundamental concepts of statistics. |
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040
audio 40
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Introduction to Statistics |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Fletcher Ibser |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Standard measures of location, spread, and association; normal approximation; population and variables; and binomial distribution are covered in this course. |
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009
mixed 9
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Introduction to Visual Thinking |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
John McNamara |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This introductory course covers the language, processes, and media of visual art. |
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video 10
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Introduction to Visual Thinking |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
John Mcnamanra |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Introduction to visual thinking examines the language, processes, and media of visual art. |
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000
mixed
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Introduction to Visual Thinking |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
John McNamara |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers the language, process, and media of visual art. |
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029
audio 29
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Introductory Physics |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Michael DeWeese |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers the concepts and methodologies needed to understand physical phenomena and an introduction to kinetics, fluids, waves, and heat. |
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027
mixed 27
|
Introductory Physics |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Michael DeWeese |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Introductory physics covers magnetism, electromagnetic waves, optics, and the concepts and methodologies for understanding physical phenomena. |
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027
audio 27
|
Introductory Physics |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Michael DeWeese |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course offers an introduction to forces, equilibria, fluids, waves, and heat, as well as the methodologies for understanding physical phenomena. |
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audio 39
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Introductory Physics |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Joel Fajans |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Electricity, electromagnetic waves, magnetism, optics, and other topics are covered in this introductory physics course. |
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030
audio 30
|
Introductory Physics |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Michael DeWeese |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. |
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027
audio 27
|
Introductory Physics 8A |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Michael DeWeese |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course introduces students to kinetics, equilibria, fluids, waves, heat, and more concepts related to physics. |
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000
mixed
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Introductory Physics 8A |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Michael DeWeese |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this course will gain an in-depth understanding of physical phenomena in the world around them, honing in on forces, kinetics, fluids, and waves. |
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000
audio
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Introductory Physics 8A |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Tristan Laine Smith |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course explains forces, kinetics, fluids, waves, and other physical phenomena. |
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031
audio 31
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Introductory Physics 8B |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Melvin Pomerantz |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this class learn the fundamentals of electricity, optics, electromagnetic waves, and modern physics |
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000
audio
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Introductory Physics 8B |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Joel Fajans |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Germane topics such as electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic waves, optics, and modern physics are covered in this physics course. |
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mixed 25
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Introductory Probability and Statistics for Business |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Philip Stark |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this course learn about probability models, descriptive statistics, sample surveys, estimates, and more. |
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025
mixed 25
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Introductory Probability and Statistics for Business |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Flethcer Ibser |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course reviews descriptive statistics, probability models, estimates, tests of significance, and more. |
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040
audio 40
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Introductory Probability and Statistics for Business |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Fletcher Ibser |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| UC Berkeley's introductory probability and statistics for business course covers probability models and related concepts, sample surveys, tests of significance, and descriptive statistics. |
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audio 39
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Introductory Probability and Statistics for Business |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Shobhana Soyanov |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Probability models, estimates, tests of signicance, correlation and regression, and descriptive statistics are reviewed in this course. |
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040
audio 40
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Introductory Probability and Statistics for Business |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Fletcher Ibser |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course features study in descriptive statistics, probability models, estimates, sample surveys, tests of significance, and more. |
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022
audio 22
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Introductory Topics in Religious Studies |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Niklaus Largier |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The introductory topics in religious study course examines the nature and history of mysticism through a study of Christian texts. |
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024
audio 24
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Islamophobia and Constructing Otherness |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Hatem Bazian |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This class discusses the origins of Islamophobia and its domestic and global implications. |
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000
audio
|
Islamophobia and Constructing Otherness |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Hatem Bazian |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course will provide an examination of Islamophobia and its origins, covering recent examples within the media and the consequences of thinking in terms of otherness. |
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mixed 30
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Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Franklin Zimring |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this course study the premises, doctrine, and operational behavior of juvenile courts. A video version of this course is also available through iTunes. |
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028
mixed 28
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Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Franklin Zimring |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers the premises, doctrine, and operational behavior of juvenile courts. |
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mixed 27
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Law and Economics I |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Justin McCrary |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this course study the application of microeconomic theory analysis to legal procedures. |
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audio 27
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Law and Economics I |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Robert Cooter |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The application of microeconomic theory to the analysis of legal rules and procedures is covered in this class. |
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023
video 23
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Linear Integrated Circuits |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Clark Tu-Cuong Nguyen |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The linear integrated course covers single and multiple stage transistor amplifiers, operational and feedback amplifiers, frequency response of cascaded amplifiers, and more. |
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027
mixed 27
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Linear Integrated Circuits |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Clark Tu-Cuong Nguyen |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers several topics key to understanding the operations of linear integrated circuits, including single and multiple stage transistor amplifiers, operational amplifiers, and gain-bandwith exchange. |
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028
audio 28
|
Literature in English |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Charles Altieri |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This class features study of literature in English from Chaucer through the 20th century. |
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audio 29
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Literature in English |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Charles Altieri |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| UC Berkeley's literature in English course examines important works of literature from Chaucer through the 20th century. |
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024
audio 24
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Literature in English |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Charles Altieri |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers literature in English from Chaucer through the 20th century. |
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026
audio 26
|
Longitudinal Data Analysis |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Nicholas Jewell |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Longitudinal data analysis covers the statistical issues that come along with estimating the effects of using data on subjects over time. |
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audio 24
|
Longitudinal Data Analysis |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Alan Hubbard |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The statistical issues related to the estimation of effects using data, as well as linear models, logistic and Poisson regression, and matrix algebra, are studied in this course. |
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mixed
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Longitudinal Data Analysis |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Alan Hubbard |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this course study the statistical issues related to the estimation of effects using data on subjects followed through time. |
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mixed 15
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Machine Structures |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
David Culler |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this class receive an introduction to computer science with a focus on software and machines from a programming perspective. |
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audio 39
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Machine Structures |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Daniel Garcia |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The machine structures course reviews the internal organization of digital computers, computer logic design, and machine architecture. |
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mixed 40
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Machine Structures |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Daniel Garcia |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers the internal organization and operation of digital computers, including machine architecture, memory management, and support for high-level languages and operating systems. |
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000
audio
|
Machine Structures |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Daniel Garcia |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course provides a study of digital computers with specific interest in their internal components and how the cumulative parts work together. |
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011
audio 11
|
Machine Structures |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
David Culler |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Get an introduction to machine structures in this UC Berkeley course. |
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043
audio 43
|
Macromolecular Synthesis and Cellular Function |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Qiang Zhou |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course reviews the molecular biology of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, mechanisms of DNA replication, gene and chromosome structure, and intracellular trafficking. |
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028
audio 28
|
Man, God, and Society in Western Literature |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Hubert Dreyfus |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This class examines the philosophical issues that are expressed in poetry, drama, and novels. It compares and contrasts Greek, Medieval, and modern works of literature. |
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012
mixed 12
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Measurement in Education and the Social Sciences II |
2009-03-01
Spring 2009 |
Mark Wilson |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course provides an introduction to classical test theory and item response theory, and students learn how to apply these theories to a variety of situations. This course is available in video as well. |
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026
audio 26
|
Mechanical Engineering |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Clark Tu-Cuong Nguyen |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Find an introduction to MEMS design in this course from Berkeley. |
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018
video 18
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Microbial Genomics and Genetics |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Daniel Barsky |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Bacterial and archael genetics and comparative genomics, genetic mechanisms, and computational tools used for comparative analysis of microbial genomes are discussed in this course. |
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027
mixed 27
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Microeconomic Theory with Application to Natural Resources |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Ethan Ligon |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers the theory of consumption, theory of the firm, production, industrial organization, public goods and externalities, and its their applications to agriculture and natural resources. |
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mixed 29
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Microelectronic Devices and Circuits |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Sayeef Salahuddin |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this course learn about the fundamental circuit and device concepts they'll need to understand analog integrated circuits. |
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025
mixed 25
|
Microelectronic Devices and Circuits |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Sayeef Salahuddin |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The fundamental circuit and device concepts needed to understand analog integrated circuits are discussed in this course, which is also available in video format. |
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021
mixed 21
|
Microelectronic Devices and Circuits |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Bernhard Boser |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The fundamental circuit and device concepts necessary to understanding analog integrated circuits are covered in this course. |
|
000
video
|
Microelectronic Devices and Circuits |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Sayeef Salahuddin |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course gives the student an understanding of analog integrated circuits through the use of semiconductors and other circuitry concepts. |
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026
audio 26
|
Modern Japanese Literature |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
John Wallace |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course examines key works of Japanese literature, including short stories and poetry, from the Taisho and early Showa periods. |
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000
audio
|
Modern Poetry |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Charles Altieri |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this course read, analyze, and discuss British and American poetry from 1900 to the present. |
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044
mixed 44
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Molecular and Cell Biology |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Qiang Zhou |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This class features study of the molecular biology of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, mechanisms of DNA replication, and more. A video version of this course is available through iTunes. |
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040
audio 40
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Molecular Biology: Macromolecular Synthesis and Cellular Function |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Qiang Zhou |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this course study molecular biology of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, structure of genes and chromosomes, and regulation of gene expression. |
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041
audio 41
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Molecular Biology: Macromolecular Synthesis and Cellular Function |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Richard Calendar |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this course learn about the mechanisms of DNA replication, transcription, and translation; gene and chromosome structure; gene expression regulation; and the molecular biology of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. |
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040
audio 40
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Molecular Biology: Macromolecular Synthesis and Cellular Function |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Qiang Zhou |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The molecular biology of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, mechanisms of DNA replication, gene structure, and gene regulation are reviewed in this class. |
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025
video 25
|
Multivariable Calculus |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Edward Frenkel |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course examines parametric equations, polar coordinates, vectors in Euclidean spaces, partial derivatives, and Green, Gauss, and Stokes theorems. |
|
025
mixed 25
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Multivariable Calculus |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Edward Frenkel |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this class learn about vectors in two- and three-dimensional Euclidean spaces, partial derivatives, vector calculus, and more. A video version of this class is also available. |
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023
audio 23
|
Muslims in America |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Hatem Bazian |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers the history of Islam in America, including the emergence of identifiable Muslim communities, patterns of migration, gender dynamics, and political identity. |
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023
mixed 23
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Natural Resources and Population |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Nathan Sayre |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers how human populations organize and change their ecosystem to support their society. |
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042
mixed 42
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Nuclear Reactions and Radiation |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Eric Norman |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course learn about energetics and kinetics of nuclear reactions, as well as the interaction of radiation with matter. A video version of this course is also available. |
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036
mixed 36
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Nuclear Reactions and Radiation |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Eric Norman |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Radioactive decay, fission, and fusion; nuclear models and transition probabilities; interaction of radiation and matter, and energetics and kinetics of nuclear reactions are studied in this course. |
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028
mixed 28
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Numerical Analysis |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Per-Olof Persson |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers programming for numerical calculations, approximation and interpolation, round-off error, and solution of ordinary differential equations. |
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030
audio 30
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Nutrient Function and Metabolism |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Sharon Fleming |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers the delivery of nutrients from food to mammalian cells, toxicity of nutrients, and the function of nutrients in energy metabolism. |
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audio 25
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Nutrient Function and Metabolism |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Sharon Fleming |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course learn about how nutrients are delivered from food to mammalian cells, the major metabolic pathways, and more. |
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024
audio 24
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Nutrient Function and Metabolism |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Danica Chen |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers the delivery of foods to mammalian cells, function of nutrients in energy metabolism, storage, and toxicity of nutrients. |
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025
audio 25
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Nutrient Function and Metabolism |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Danica Chen |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course learn about the delivery of nutrients from foods to mammalian cells, function of nutrients in energy metabolism, major metabolic pathways, and toxicity of nutrients. |
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021
audio 21
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Nutrition in the Community |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Bethany Hendrickson |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course examines nutrition programs that serve various groups within a population as well as nutrition policy at the local, state, and national level. |
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026
mixed 26
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Operating Systems and Systems Programming |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
John Kubiatowicz |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course covers the basic concepts of operating systems and system programming, including subsystems, processes, interprocess communication, and more. A video version of this course is also available. |
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video 27
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Operating Systems and Systems Programming |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
John Kubiatowicz |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this class learn about the basic concepts of operating systems and system programming, including utility programs, interprocess communication, memory allocation, and resource allocation. |
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024
mixed 24
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Operating Systems and Systems Programming |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Anthony Joseph |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Utility programs, multiple-program systems, interprocess communication, memory allocation, and other basic concepts of operating systems and system programming are covered in this class. |
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023
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Operating Systems and Systems Programming |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Ion Stoica |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course introduces students to the basic concepts of systems programming and operating systems. |
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000
video
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Operating Systems and Systems Programming |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Anthony Joseph |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this class become familiarized with operating systems and system programming, with specific interest in utility programs, interprocess communication, memory allocation, and resource allocation. |
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011
audio 11
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Organic Chemistry Laboratory |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Joshua Deitch |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course is an introduction to the theory and techniques used in organic chemistry laboratories, including extraction, distillation, sublimation, and the separation and purification of organic compounds. |
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029
audio 29
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Philosophy of Language |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
John Searle |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course seeks to explain how language relates to the world, including how human linguistic behavior is related to the rest of behavior. |
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029
audio 29
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Philosophy of Language |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
John Searle |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this course learn how language relates to the world and human behavior. |
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027
audio 27
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Philosophy of Mind |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
John Searle |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this class learn about the relationship between mind and matter and the concept of person. |
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029
audio 29
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Philosophy of Society |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
John Searle |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| UC Berkeley's philosophy of society course examines the role of language in constituting human society, how human society differs from the interactions between animals, and more. Essentially the course seeks to explain the differences between how social science and natural science explains the world. |
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029
audio 29
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Philosophy of Society |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
John Searle |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Philosophy of society covers the ontology of society and how it relates to a person's perception of psychological and physical reality. |
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029
audio 29
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Philosophy of Society |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
John Searle |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course discusses the the mode of existence of social reality, how social ontology relates to psychological and physical reality, and more. |
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027
audio 27
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Philosophy of the Mind |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
John Searle |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course features study of mind and matter and the concept of person from a philosophical perspective. |
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000
audio
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Philosophy of the Mind |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
John R. Searle |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This philosophy course discusses the mind and matter, variation between different minds, and the abstract concept of a person. |
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029
audio 29
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Dmitry Budker |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course was designed for students who are planning to declare their major in physics. |
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044
audio 44
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Steven Edward Boggs |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this class, which is meant for scientists and engineers, learn about mechanics and wave motion. |
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027
audio 27
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Achilles Speliotopoulos |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Mechanics, wave motion, and other topics are covered in this open course. |
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021
audio 21
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Achilles Speliotopoulos |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this class study electromagnetic waves, optics, quantum physics, relativity, and other topics that relate to science and engineering. |
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026
mixed 26
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Tristan Laine Smith |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course, which corresponds with UC Berkeley's three introductory physics classes, places a greater emphasis on theory instead of problem solving. |
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000
audio
|
Physics for Scientists and Engineers 7A |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Achilles Speliotopoulos |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course teaches mechanics and wave motion in a way best comprehended by engineers and scientists. |
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000
audio
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers 7A |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Steven W. Stahler |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This physics course provides scientist and engineer types a basic understanding of mechanics and wave motion. |
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000
audio
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers 7B |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Catherine Bordel |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this class, which is meant for scientists and engineers, learn about heat, electricity, and magnetism. |
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mixed 38
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Plant Molecular Genetics |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Robert Fischer |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers the fundamental principles of plant genetics and molecular biology, including nuclear and organellar geneome structure and function, regulation of gene expression, and clonal analysis. |
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mixed 37
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Plant Molecular Genetics |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Jennifer Fletcher |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The principles of nuclear and organellar genome structure and function, clonal analysis, gene expression regulation, and more topics related to plant genetics and molecular biology are covered in this class. |
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014
audio 14
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Poverty and Population |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Malcolm Potts |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course learn about the relationships between population growth, poverty, health, and women's autonomy. |
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027
mixed 27
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Precision Manufacturing |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Athulan Vijayaraghavan |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers the design and performance of precision machinery for manufacturing. |
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027
audio 27
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Principles of Conservation Biology |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Claire Kremen |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course reviews the factors that affect the creation, destruction, and distribution of biological diversity. |
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027
audio 27
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Principles of Psychology |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
David Whitney |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course offers an overview of psychology for students who are not planning on majoring in the field. |
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mixed 39
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Programming Languages and Compilers |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Paul Hilfinger |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The implementation of compilers, interpreters, and assemblers; principles and techniques of scanning and code generation; and the design of modern programming languages are discussed in this course. |
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024
mixed 24
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Programming Languages and Compilers |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Rastislav Bodik |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers the design of modern programming languages as well as the principles and techniques of scanning, parsing, and code generation. |
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audio 47
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Properties of Materials |
2009-03-01
Spring 2009 |
R. Remesh |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The properties of materials course emphasizes the application of physics and chemistry to the engineering properties of materials. |
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025
audio 25
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Property and Liberty |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Robert Brown |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The relationship between property law and limits of liberty in different cultures is explored in this course. |
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026
mixed 26
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Psychology and Economics |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Daniel Acland |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course explores psychological and experimental economics research that discusses classical assumptions of economics, such as departures from self-interest and perfect rationality. |
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024
audio 24
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Psychology of Dreams |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Eleanor Rosch |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course examines some of the major psychological theories and interpretations of dreams. |
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mixed 11
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Public Health Core Breadth Seminar |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Kirk Smith |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course offers an introduction to public health and the environmental, behavioral, and policy sciences behind the practice. |
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013
video 13
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Public Health Preparedness & Emergency Response |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Tomas Aragon |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course examines the role of public health in disasters, detecting and monitoring public health threats, rapid needs assessments, and more. |
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026
mixed 26
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Punishment, Culture, and Society |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Jonathan Simon |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers the development of penal practices, institutions, and ideas in the West from the 18th-century to the present. A video version of this course is also available. |
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027
mixed 27
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Punishment, Culture, and Society |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Jonathan Simon |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Western penal practices and institutions from the 18th century to today are studied in this course. |
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mixed 32
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Quantitative Aspects of Global Environmental Problems |
2009-03-01
Spring 2009 |
John Harte |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course examines the human-created impact on the environment, including the loss of species, radioactivity, and the causes of climate change. This course is also available in video format. |
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000
mixed
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Race and Public Policy |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Ronald Williams |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| In this course, students will study the relationship between the black community and public policies. |
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mixed 38
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Research and Data Analysis in Psychology |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Frederic Theunissen |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Research and data analysis in psychology covers hypothesis formation and testing, analysis of variance, simple correlation and regression, and more. |
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mixed 36
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Research and Data Analysis in Psychology |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Frederic Theunissen |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Hypothesis formulation and testing, analysis of variance, tests of significance, simple progression, and other topics are covered in this course. |
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026
mixed 26
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Scientific Approaches to Consciousness |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
John Kihlstrom |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The philosophy of the mind, neuroscience, psychology, cognitive linguistics, and other topics related to the nature of human consciousness are studied in this course. A video version of this class is available on YouTube and iTunes. |
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000
mixed
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Scientific Approaches to Consciousness |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
John Kihlstrom |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The nature of human consciousness is examined from the perspective of cognitive science. Topics of study include cognitive linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy of mind. |
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000
video
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Scientific Approaches to Consciousness |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
John Kihlstrom |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course will brief students on the attributes of human consciousness from an interdisciplinary perspective, touching on cognitive linguistics, philosophy of the mind, neuroscience, psychology, and computing. |
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026
audio 26
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Shakespeare |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Charles Altieri |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course offers study on Shakespeare's best works. |
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035
audio 35
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Social Psychology: Self and Society |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Robb Willer |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this course develop the tools they need to better understand their own and others' behavior. |
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027
audio 27
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Sociology of Health and Medicine |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Laura Nathan |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers distributive justice in health care, pandemics, and the organization and politics of the health system. |
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video 21
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Software Engineering |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Armando Fox |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers the ideas and techniques used to design, develop, and modify large software systems. |
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mixed 30
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Software Engineering |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
David Patterson |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this course study the ideas and techniques used for designing, developing, and modifying large software systems. |
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024
video 24
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Software Engineering |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
David Patterson |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this course learn about the ideas and techniques for designing, developing, and modifying large software systems. |
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000
video
|
Special Topics in Advanced Operating Systems Structures and Implementation |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
John Kubiatowicz |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers advanced operating systems structures and their implementation. |
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000
video
|
Special Topics in Area Studies - Religion and Politics in Israel |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Yaacov Yadgar |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course examines the complex marriage of politics and religion and Israel and how they are at odds with one another. |
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028
audio 28
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Special Topics in Biological Anthropology |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Terrence Deacon |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course discusses various topics related to current discoveries, research, fieldwork, in biological anthropology. |
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024
mixed 24
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Special Topics in Public Policy |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Stephen Maurer |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| UC Berkeley's special topics in public policy course looks at current problems and issues in public policy, including the threat of modern terrorism, atomic weapons, innovation policy, and more. |
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mixed 42
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Statistical Analysis of Categorical Data |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Nicholas Jewell |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course examines the biostatistical concepts and modeling relevant to the design of case-control studies. A video version of this course is also available. |
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video 38
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Statistical Analysis of Categorical Data |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Nicholas Jewell |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Statistical analysis of categorical data examines measures of association, causal inference, logistic regression, and biostatistical concepts relevant to the design and analysis of case-control studies. |
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mixed 41
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Statistical Analysis of Categorical Data |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Nicholas Jewell |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Measures of association, causal inference, binary regression, and biostatistical concepts and modeling relevant to the design of case-control studies are covered in this course. |
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000
mixed
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Statistical Analysis of Categorical Data |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Nicholas Jewell |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this course are exposed to biostatistical concepts and modeling related to the design and analysis of multifactor population-based cohort and case-control studies. |
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040
audio 40
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Statistical Analysis of Continuous Outcome Data |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Maureen Lahiff |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this class review regression models for continuous outcome data, correlation and partial correlation, covariance, and statistical computing. |
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040
audio 40
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Statistical Analysis of Continuous Outcome Data |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Maureen Lahiff |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers the regression models for continuous outcome data as well as transformations, outliers, and categorical explanatory variables. |
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040
audio 40
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Statistical Analysis of Continuous Outcome Data |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Maureen Lahiff |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| UC Berkeley's statistical analysis of continuous outcome data course covers regression models, least squares estimates, comparing models, and categorical explanatory variables. |
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000
audio
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Statistical Analysis of Continuous Outcome Data |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Maureen Lahiff |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course discusses regression models for continuous outcome data, including least squares estimates and their properties, prediction, comparing models, transformations, and influential points. |
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040
audio 40
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Statistical Inferences for Social and Life Sciences |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Fletcher Ibser |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course features an introduction to probability and covers hypothesis testing, linear estimation, and normal regression theory. |
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mixed 37
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Structural Engineering |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Marios Agathoklis Panagiotou |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course serves as an introduction to the design and analysis of structural systems. Topics of study include proportioning of structural members in steel, reinforced concrete, and timber; hand and computer analysis methods; and structural analysis theory. |
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035
mixed 35
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The American Immigrant Experience |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Carl Mason |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course looks at the history of migration into the United States, particularly from the 18th century to today. |
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025
video 25
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The Beauty and Joy of Computing |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Brian Harvey |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course reviews the history, social implications, and future of computing. |
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The Beauty and Joy of Computing |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Daniel Garcia |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this course study the history, social implications, and future of computing. A video version of this course is offered on YouTube and iTunes. |
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026
mixed 26
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The Beauty and Joy of Computing |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Daniel Garcia |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course reviews the social implications, principles, and future of computing, as well as how it facilitates discovery and progress in other fields. |
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025
mixed 25
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The Beauty and Joy of Computing |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Daniel Garcia |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course examines the history, social implications, and future of computing, as well as how it facilitates progress in other fields. |
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025
mixed 25
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The Beauty and Joy of Computing |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Daniel Garcia |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course explores the history, social implications, and future of computing, as well as how it facilitates advancement in various fields. |
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000
audio
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The Beauty and Joy of Computing |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Daniel Garcia |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course discusses the wide-reaching role of computing throughout history, unfurling its social implications and future developments. |
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audio 33
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The Ecology and Evolution of Animal Behavior |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Roy Caldwell |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course discusses the principles of evolution biology related to animal behavior. |
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027
audio 27
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The Epic |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Maura Bridget Nolan |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this class read the epics and discuss their cultural and historical contexts and nature of their composition. |
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007
audio 7
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The Graduate Group Introductory Seminar |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Matthew Tirrell |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course provides an introduction to research in bioengineering. video versions of this course are available on iTunes and YouTube. |
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video 5
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The Graduate Group Introductory Seminar |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Various |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| UC Berkeley's seminar offers an introduction to bioengineering research which includes examining case studies and how the field is organized. |
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mixed 7
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The Graduate Group Introductory Seminar |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Various |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This seminar course provides a look at several issues within bioengineering, such as the foundations of synthesis and design in synthetic biology. Each lecture is done by various experts within the field. |
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000
mixed
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The Graduate Group Introductory Seminar |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Kevin Healy |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This graduate course provides an introduction to bioengineering case studies and other research. |
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The History and Practice of Human Rights |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Thomas Laqueur |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course examines the history and development of human rights, as well as the relationship between human rights and other themes in the history of the modern era. A video version of this course is available on iTunes and YouTube. |
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025
mixed 25
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The Nature of Mind |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
John Joseph Campbell |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| The nature of mind covers the relation between mind and body, the nature of desires and beliefs, and the role of the unconscious. A video version of this course is also offered on iTunes. |
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036
mixed 36
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The Nature of Mind |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
John Joseph Campbell |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course covers the relationship between body and mind, desires and beliefs, and the role of the unconscious. |
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mixed 36
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The Nature of Mind |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
John Joseph Campbell |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The relationship between mind and body, the nature of desires and beliefs, the role of the unconscious, and other topics related to the philosophy of the mind are reviewed in this class. |
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027
audio 27
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The Peculiar Modernity of Britain |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
James Vernon |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course examines the relationship between old societial traditions, such as the monarchy, the established church, and the development of an industrial economy and how it formed modern British society. |
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026
mixed 26
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The Peculiar Modernity of Britain |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
James Vernon |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course studies the development of representative democracy and an industrial economy and how, despite the development, Britain has held on to its ancient institutions such as the monarchy and aristocracy. |
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000
video
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The Peculiar Modernity of Britain |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
James Vernon |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course contemplates the traditions used in the monarchy and church, and how the two powers guided the development modern Britain's industrial economy. |
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000
video
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The Politics of Educational Inequality |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Lisa Bedolla |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course observes how race, class, and gender affect a student's outcome in the U.S. public education system. |
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mixed 42
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The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
Brian Harvey |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course serves as an introduction to programming and computer science, as well as techniques of abstraction at several levels. |
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040
video 40
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The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Brian Harvey |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course is an introduction to programming and computer science. It features instruction in techniques of abstraction within a programming language and between languages. |
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042
video 42
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The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Brian Harvey |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course offers an introduction to programming and computer science. It features instruction in techniques of abstraction within and between programming languages. |
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044
mixed 44
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The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Brian Harvey |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Abstraction within and between programming languages and a general overview of programming and computer science are offered in this course. |
|
040
mixed 40
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The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Paul Hilfinger |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| This course serves as an introduction to computer science and programming, and it reviews abstraction within and between programming languages. |
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038
mixed 38
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The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
John DeNero |
University of California - Berkeley |
|
| Students in this course learn the fundamental concepts of computer science and programming. |
|
000
video
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The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Amir Kamil |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course study the basics of programming and computer science, touching on techniques of abstraction within and between programming languages. |
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025
audio 25
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The United States and the World Since 1945 |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Daniel Sargent |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course learn about how the relations the United States has had with the rest of the world since 1945. This includes political and military interactions as well as international and transnational encounters. |
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022
mixed 22
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The United States from the Late 19th Century to the Eve of World War II |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Richard Candida Smith |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this class study the most important changes in American society from the late 19th century to the beginning of World War II. |
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009
mixed 9
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The Wire: When Journalism Meets Drama |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
William Drummond |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course examines how crime, policing, and identity are framed and mediated through television and conventional journalism. |
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000
audio
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Theories of Law and Society |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
David Lieberman |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course takes a look at the major interpretations of law, morality, and social norms in a historical context, paying particular attention to 18th and 19th century thought via the writings of Marx, Maine, Durkheim, Weber and their contemporaries. |
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044
mixed 44
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Theory of Meaning |
2009-09-01
Fall 2009 |
John Joseph Campbell |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course examines language as a social behavior and the foundations of semantics, truth, and meaning. A video version of this course is also available. |
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034
mixed 34
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Theory of Meaning |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
John Joseph Campbell |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course study language as a social behavior, as well as the foundations of semantics, meaning, and truth. |
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034
mixed 34
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Transport and Separation Processes |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Alexis Bell |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The principles of mass transfer with application to chemical processes, diffusion and convection, and more are covered in this class. |
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012
audio 12
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Undergraduate Colloquium on Political Science |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Alan David Ross |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This 12-lecture online open course covers current event issues that impact the state of California, the United States, and beyond. |
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012
audio 12
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Undergraduate Colloquium on Political Science |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Alan David Ross |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course examine current political issues facing California, the United States, and countries around the world. |
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012
audio 12
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Undergraduate Colloquium on Political Science |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Alan David Ross |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The political issues facing the state of California, the United States, and the world are reviewed in this class. |
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000
video
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Undergraduate Colloquium on Political Science |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Alan David Ross |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course study political issues spanning internationally and across the United States. |
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026
audio 26
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War and Peace: International Relations since 1914 |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
David Wetzel |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course examines the economic, political, technological, and ideological foundations of international affairs, as well as the transition from the European balance of power system to the global multipower system of today. |
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021
video 21
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Wildlife Ecology |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Justin Brashares |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course examine the relationship between wildlife ecology and management programs. |
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023
mixed 23
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Wildlife Ecology |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
William Bean |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| Students in this course learn about the relationship between wildlife ecology and management programs. |
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000
video
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Wildlife Ecology |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Justin Brashares |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This is an introductory course to wildlife ecology with a glance at its ties to management programs. |
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019
mixed 19
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World Regions, Peoples, and States |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Nathan Sayre |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| This course examines the environment, economy, ethnicity, and nationality of various nations and provides the means for students to compare different regions. |
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032
audio 32
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World Regions, Peoples, and States |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Nathan Sayre |
University of California - Berkeley |
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| The major distinctive regions of the world and their environment, ethnicity, economy, and national identity, are covered in this course. |