"University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)" Open Courses
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View Website A Descriptive Introduction to Physics video Fall 2012
Take Yury Kolomensky's course to find a descriptive introduction to physics.
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View Website Adolescence, Crime and Juvenile Justice audio Fall 2011
Franklin Zimring, Liberal Arts—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
The premises, doctrine, and operational behavior of juvenile courts is reviewed in this class.
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View Website Advanced Analog Integrated Circuits video Spring 2011
Simone Gambini, Engineering & Computer Science—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
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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View Website Advanced Digital Integrated Circuits mixed Spring 2009
Borivoje Nikolic, Engineering & Computer Science—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
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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View Website Advanced Microeconomic Theory mixed Spring 2012
Christian Santesteban, Business—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
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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View Website Advanced Topics in Circuit Design video Spring 2011
Elad Alon, Engineering & Computer Science—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
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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View Website Agricultural and Resource Economics audio Fall 2012
Michael Anderson, Business—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
Students in this course will use learned standard and advanced techniques to agriculture economics.
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View Website Aims and Limits of the Criminal Law audio Fall 2009
Tamara Lave, Liberal Arts—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
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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View Website American Economic History video Spring 2013
Martha Olney, Business—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This class catalogues economic trends in America, specifically pertaining to the gains and losses that come from economic growth.
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View Website American Studies 10AC, 001 mixed Spring 2012
Micael Cohen, Liberal Arts—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This is an introductory American studies course with focus on American culture and cultural change.
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View Website American Studies C132B, 001 mixed Fall 2010
Richard Candida Smith, Liberal Arts—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This course studies history of the US since 1865.
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View Website Americans and the Global Forest audio Spring 2013
Lynn Huntsinger, Science—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This course examines how consumerism affects global ecosystems and natural habitats.
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View Website Analytic Geometry and Calculus audio Spring 2013
James Demmel, Math—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
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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View Website Analytic Geometry and Calculus II video Fall 2011
Thomas Scanlon, Math—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
A continuation of the previous course, this lecture series offers further study in analytic geometry and calculus.
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View Website Ancient Philosophy audio Fall 2008
David B. Ebrey, Liberal Arts—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
In this course from Berkeley, you'll explore ancient philosophy, including De Anima, Nichomachean Ethics and Republic.
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View Website Anthropology 1, 001 audio Spring 2012
Terrence Deacon, Liberal Arts—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This is a basic and introductory course into human evolution.
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View Website Anthropology 112, 001 audio Spring 2010
Terrence Deacon, Liberal Arts—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
Students in this course will discuss special topics in biological anthropology.
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View Website Anthropology 114, 001 audio Spring 2010
Rosemary A. Joyce, Liberal Arts—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
Students in this course will study the history of anthropological thought.
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View Website Applied Econometrics audio Fall 2012
Michael Anderson, Business—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This course covers standard and advanced econometric techniques and their application to agriculture and resource economics.
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View Website Applied Epidemiology Using R mixed Fall 2010
Tomas Aragon, Health & Medical—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
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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View Website Artificial Intelligence full-course Fall 2012
Dan Klein, Engineering & Computer Science—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This popular Berkeley course explores artificial intelligence in our world and discusses the basic ideas and techniques of intelligent computer system design.
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View Website Asian American Studies audio Fall 2012
Hatem A Bazian, Liberal Arts—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This course follows Muslims in America with focus on migration, political identity and more.
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View Website Asian American Studies 132AC, 002 audio Spring 2012
Hatem A Bazian, Liberal Arts—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This course is structured so that students learn and understand Islamophobia.
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View Website Astronomy 10, 002 mixed Fall 2011
Marc Davis, Science—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This course covers modern astronomy with an emphasis on the structure and evolution of stars, galaxies, and the Universe.
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View Website Astronomy 250, 001 mixed Spring 2012
Joshua Simon Bloom, Science—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This is a mixed topics course in astrophysics.
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View Website Astronomy 7B, 001 mixed Spring 2011
Joshua Simon Bloom, Science—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This course is an introduction to Astrophysics.
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View Website Bioengineering mixed Fall 2012
This is an introductory research course to bioengineering.
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View Website Biology 1A mixed Fall 2012
Michael Meighan, Science—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This is a general and introductory biology course.
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View Website Biology 1A, 001 mixed Spring 2012
Richard Malkin, Science—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
Topics in this course include digestive system, cell structure and organization, cellular energy production and more.
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View Website Biology 1AL, 001 mixed Spring 2012
Michael Meighan, Science—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This course accompanies the Biology 1A course.