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CALENDAR 05

ENROLLMENT AND REGISTRATION 07

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 11

SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND INSTITUTES 16

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 18

UCLA CAMPUS 20

LOS ANGELES 22

SUSTAINABILITY 24

COURSE LIST 26

DIRECTORY 45
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R E G I ST R AT I O N

February 1
Registration Begins for UCLA Students
March 1
Registration Begins for Visiting Students

SESSION A
June 21
Session A begins
July 30
Six-week session ends
August 13
Eight-week session ends
August 27
Ten-week session ends

SESSION C
05 August 2
Session C begins
September 10
Session C ends

NO C L A S S E S
July 5
Independence Day
September 6
Labor Day
enrollment
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and registration
UCLA Summer Sessions enrollment is open
to everyone, including college students, high
school students entering grades 10 - 12, and
adult learners. The diverse Summer Sessions
population includes continuing UCLA
students, visiting students from other American
and international universities, motivated high
school students, and professionals continuing
their education.

ONLINE REGISTRATION Once you create your UCLA logon you can

UCLA students enroll directly through URSA also use URSA to enroll in your courses and

(University Records System Access) beginning make changes to your program. 07


February 1, 2010 and non-UCLA students en-
roll online at www.summer.ucla.edu beginning Returning students and former applicants

March 1, 2010. who already have a UCLA ID number may use


URSA to enroll. Be sure to update your ad-

New non-UCLA students who use the online dress, phone number, and e-mail if necessary.

registration form receive a UCLA student ID If you have questions about UCLA logons,

number that they will use to create a UCLA please visit www.bol.ucla.edu.

logon. Once you have your ID number, go


to URSA (www.ursa.ucla.edu) and follow the REQUISITES
instructions there. Some courses have requisites. If you are a
UCLA student, URSA will automatically check
You will be required to submit a $150 nonre- to see if you have met the requisites. If you
fundable deposit ($400 for international stu- are not a UCLA student, please make sure
dents) by credit card before a UCLA student that you have experience comparable to the
ID is issued. International students receive listed requisites. There is no need to submit
their student IDs in an e-mail or through their transcripts. If you are uncertain about the
registration center. level of difficulty of a certain course, please
check the UCLA general catalog
(www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog).
residence halls and residential suites within
easy walking distance of classrooms, libraries,
and recreational facilities. Housing is available
for six-, eight-, nine-, ten-, and twelve-week
periods. Most students find that living on
campus is a convenient and enjoyable option
TRANSFERRING UCLA UNITS
during Summer Sessions.
All UCLA summer credit transfers automatical-
ly to other UCs and the grades are automati- For students who prefer the independence
cally included in your GPA. of living off campus, there are the University
Apartments which are located within easy
UCLA courses are generally accepted for walking distance of the campus.
transfer credit at other colleges and universi-
ties although visiting students are advised For details about the many different housing
to get approval from their home university. options, please visit the Housing Web site:
Transfer of credit is at the discretion of the www.housing.ucla.edu
receiving institution.
Apply for housing online at www.housing.ucla.
ADMISSION TO UCLA edu/summer beginning March 1, 2010.

Registration in Summer Sessions does not


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constitute admission to UCLA. If you would Meal Plans
like to apply to UCLA, you should do so Students who live in University housing can
through Undergraduate Admissions and Rela- choose among several meal plans. The food
tions with Schools (www.admissions.ucla.edu) in the dining halls is considered to be very
or Graduate Admissions good.
(www.gdnet.ucla.edu).

Parking
FACULTY
Parking is assigned on a space-available basis
Our summer courses are taught by regular
for an additional charge. Payment is due upon
UCLA faculty members and outstanding
receipt of the parking pass and residents can
visiting faculty who are invited for the special
only purchase parking contracts equal to the
expertise and academic perspectives they
length of their enrollment in Summer Sessions.
offer the campus community.

The selections and rates for 2010 were not


Housing finalized at the time of publication. Selections
Living on campus at UCLA has many advan- and rates are subject to change. Please visit
tages for Summer Sessions students. The www.housing.ucla.edu after January 2010
University provides comfortably furnished for updates.
Please see the chart below for a summary of campus services and facilities.
fees. Information on payment deadlines and
modalities is available on our Web site. The registration fee for international students
is $700 of which $400 is nonrefundable.
University of California Students
Instructional Enhancement
UC students pay a $62 campus fee plus
Initiative
course fees. These fees apply to all continu-
ing UC students, including students admit- All students are charged an Instructional

ted for fall 2010. UC students who drop all Enhancement Initiative (IEI) fee of $6 per unit

courses before Friday of Week Two will still for College of Letters and Science classes

be charged a $150 nonrefundable processing and $7 per unit for School of Engineering and

fee. All fees are subject to change by action Applied Science courses. Independent study

of the UC Regents. courses are not subject to this fee. The fee
funds the maintenance of course Web sites
Non-University of California and provides enhanced computer laborato-
Students ries with expanded hours of access.

Non-UC students pay a $350 registration fee


Students who enroll only in online courses will
plus course fees. $150 of the registration
not be charged registration or campus fees.
fee is nonrefundable. The fee covers both
If they drop all courses before Friday of Week 09
sessions. It reserves a space for you in the
Two, they will still be charged a $150 process-
classes you choose and gives you access to
ing fee.

REGISTRATION COURSE
LATE FEE IEI FEE
FEE FEES**

UC
UNDERGRADUATE $173
STUDENTS

$62 $6/UNIT
UC GRADUATE $100 FOR EACH COLLEGE
FOR EACH COURSE OF LETTERS &
STUDENTS SCIENCES COURSE
ADDED AFTER
WEEK 2

$350 $243/ $7/UNIT


UNIT FOR EACH SCHOOL
NON-UC STUDENTS ($100 NONREFUNDABLE FEE
OF ENGINEERING
IS DUE UPON REGISTRATION)
COURSE

$700
INTERNATIONAL
($100 NONREFUNDABLE FEE
STUDENTS* IS DUE UPON REGISTRATION)

* INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO PURCHASE A HEALTH INSURANCE POLICY THROUGH UCLA.
** COURSE FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE BY ACTION OF THE UC REGENTS. THERE ARE DIFFERENT FEES
FOR TRAVEL STUDY AND INSTITUTES.
housing
6-WEEK 12-WEEK
HOUSING OPTION ROOM TYPE MEAL PLAN A OR C 8-WEEK 9-WEEK 10-WEEK A OR C

RESIDENCE HALL DOUBLE ROOM 21 MEALS $2301 $3096 $3485 $3880 $4670

DOUBLE ROOM 15 MEALS $2041 $2740 $3089 $3438 $4137

TRIPLE ROOM 21 MEALS $1901 $2550 $2874 $3200 $3850

TRIPLE ROOM 15 MEALS $1601 $2146 $2418 $2690 $3235

RESIDENTIAL SUITE DOUBLE ROOM 21 MEALS $2741 $3685 $4156 $4628 $5572

DOUBLE ROOM 15 MEALS $2481 $3334 $3760 $4186 $5039

TRIPLE ROOM 21 MEALS $2301 $3091 $3485 $3880 $4670

TRIPLE ROOM 15 MEALS $2041 $2740 $3089 $3438 $4137

UNIVERSITY APARTMENT 1-BD, 2-PERSON --- $1725 $2313 $2607 $2901 $3489

1-BD, 3-PERSON --- $1405 $1881 $2119 $2357 $2833

2-BD, 2-PERSON --- $2205 $2961 $3399 $3717 $4473

2-BD, 4-PERSON --- $1605 $2151 $2424 $2697 $3243

STUDIO, 1-PERSON --- $2285 $3069 $3461 $3853 $4637

STUDIO, 2-PERSON --- $1485 $1989 $2241 $2493 $2997

THE SELECTIONS AND RATES FOR 2010 WERE NOT FINALIZED AT THE TIME OF PUBLICATION. SELECTIONS AND RATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
PLEASE VISIT WWW.HOUSING.UCLA.EDU AFTER JANUARY 2010 FOR UPDATES.
international students

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Grade Reports AND Transcripts Most students will need an F-1 visa to pursue

You can use URSA to see your grades two summer study at UCLA. Details about the

weeks after the session ends. visa process are available on our Web site.
Our office will assist you with the necessary

Most classes are offered for letter grades paperwork.

with a pass/no pass option. You may use


URSA to change your grading option within The visa process takes several weeks, so if

certain deadlines. you plan to study in Session A, please reg-


ister online before May 14, 2010, and if you

The transcript is a permanent record that plan to study in Session C, before June 18,

reflects all work completed at UCLA. It lists 2010.

courses, units, grades, grade-point average,


transfer credits, and work in progress.

You can order a transcript on URSA. There


is a fee for each transcript; additional fees
apply for transcripts requiring special delivery
DID YOU KNOW?
services. Students with Billing and Receiv-
ables (BAR) accounts can charge transcript ° Over 2300 UCLA students study
12 orders to these accounts. abroad every year and over 6500
international students come to
International Students study at UCLA.
International students can register for UCLA
Summer Sessions through one of our regis- ° There are more than 40 languages
tration centers where staff members can as- taught at UCLA.
sist in selecting classes, reserving on-campus
housing, and obtaining health insurance. ° Korea is the country that sends the
Please refer to our list of registration centers. greatest number of students to UCLA;
China is second.
If you are an international student and want
to register directly with UCLA Summer Ses- ° 39% of Californians speak a language
sions, you can register online at other than English at home.
www.summer.ucla.edu.

° UCLA has cooperation agreements


All international students must submit ad-
with over 200 foreign universities.
ditional information to us, including the
International Student Supplemental Form
available on our Web site.
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More than 1500 international students came to UCLA in Summer 2009 to take advantage of its
unique status as a top-tier research university located in a vibrant urban setting, just miles from
the beach. The map above shows the countries of origin of our international visitors—a wonderful
part of UCLA’s summertime student body.
AUSTRIA
Austrian Student Center* INSEEC Bordeaux
Linke Wienzeile 16 26, rue Raze
1060 Vienna 33000 Bordeaux
: office@studentcenter.at : bchartier@groupeinseec.com
: www.studentcenter.at : www.inseec.com
* also welcomes student registrations from Hungary,
Slovakia, Czech Republic and Slovenia
GERMANY
FHWien College-Contact.com
Währinger Gürtel 97 Geiststrasse 49
1180 Vienna
registration center s

48151 Muenster
: nina.reiter@fhw.at : summersessions@
: www.fhw.at college-contact.com
: www.college-contact.com
BRAZIL College Council
WTT-UC Cursos no Exterior Torstr. 178
Rua: Cunha 130 10115 Berlin
V. Clementino, São Paulo, SP : info@college-council.de
04037-030 : www.college-council.de
: adm@wttuc.com.br
: www.wttuc.com.br GLS Sprachenzentrum
Kastanienallee 82
10435 Berlin
CHINA : katja.liebau@gls-berlin.com
Shandong University : www.gls-berlin.com
27 Shanda Nanlu, Jinan
: www.sdu.edu.cn Fachhochschule Muenchen
Am Stadtpark 20
Zhejiang University City College 81243 Muenchen
No. 51 Huzhou Street, Hangzhou : info@sommerstudium.de
: www.zucc.edu.cn : www.sommerstudium.de
Zhejiang University
School of International Studies, HONG KONG
Zijinggang Campus Chung Chi College*
Zhejiang Province 310027 Chinese University of Hong Kong
: 21dzp@sina.com 1/F Chung Chi Tang, Shatin
Shanghai Jiao Tong University : claretsang@cuhk.edu.hk
Academic Affairs Division : www.cuhk.edu.hk/ccc
800 Dong Chuan Rd.,Min Hang *Chung Chi College students only

Shanghai 200240
I TA LY
EGYPT Coming
American University in Cairo Via B. Croce, 5
Office of International Programs 59100 Prato
113 Kasr Al Aini St, P.O. Box 2511 : coming@coming.org
: aseoud@aucegypt.edu : www.coming.org
: www.aucegypt.edu
Milan Registration Center
Via Conca del Naviglio 7
FR ANCE 20123 Milan
: lvejarano@dada.it
INSEEC Paris
31, quai de la Seine : www.studi-internazionali.it
Paris 75019
: vauguin.inseec@wanadoo.fr
: www.inseec.com
J A PA N MEXICO
CIEE Tec de Monterrey
Cosmos Aoyama, 5-53-67 Jingumae Programas Internacionales
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-8355 Av. Eugenio Garza Sada 2501 Sur
: Lsainfo@cieej.or.jp Col Tecnológico, Monterrey NL, 64849
: www.cieej.or.jp : tvaldivieso@itesm.mx
: www.mty.itesm.mx/rectoria/pi/
Ryugaku Journal prog_intercambio.html
JR Shinano-machi Bldg. 6F,
34 Shinano-machi
Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0016
NETHERLANDS
: fukuda@ryugaku.co.jp LUC Registration Center
: www.ryugaku.co.jp Sint Maartenslaan 75-d
6221 AC Maastricht
Showa University : info@lucprograms.com
1-5-8 Hatanodai : www.lucprograms.com
Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 142-8555
: miwa-gomi@ofc.showa-u.ac.jp
: www.showa-u.ac.jp SINGAPORE
Nanyang Technological University
International Relations Office
KOREA : johnie@ntu.edu.sg
Atlas International : http://global.ntu.edu.sg/global/
7th Fl. Sinseung Bldg. globalsummerstudies/Pages/default.aspx
1676-1 Seocho-dong, Seocho-gu,
National University of Singapore
Seoul 135-892
Dean’s Office, Faculty of Science
: summer@summersession.kr
: scisummerprog@nus.edu.sg
: www.summersession.kr
: www.nus.edu.sg/iro
Ewha Womans University 15
International Education Institute S PA I N
11-1 Daehyun-dong, Seodaemun-gu
Seoul 120-750 Club Ivy
: iei@ewha.ac.kr Monte Esquinza, 28,
: http://iei.ewha.ac.kr 28010 Madrid
: info@clubivy.com
Take Dream Corp. : www.clubivy.com
Level 9 Tongyoung Bldg
1318-2 Seocho-dong, Seocho-gu Agencia Where & What
Seoul 137-070 C/Santaló 87
: takedream@takedream.com 08021 Barcelona
: info@where-what.com
: www.takedream.com
: www.where-what.com
UHAK HUB Corp.
Level 9 Tongyoung Bldg
1318-2 Seocho-dong, Seocho-gu
TAIWAN
Seoul 137-070 CIEE
: international@uhakhub.com 11th Fl., 335 Roosevelt Road,
: www.uhakhub.com Section 3, 106 Taipei
: info@councilexchanges.org.tw
Yonsei University : www.councilexchanges.org.tw
Div. of International Education & Exchange
New Millennium Hall 409
134 Shinchon-dong, Seodaemoon-ku TURKEY
Seoul 120-749 Academix Study Abroad Services
: sap@yonsei.ac.kr Mete Cad., Yeni Apt. No. 10
Kat: 2 Daire 7, Taksim/Istanbul 34437
: sedat@academix.com.tr
: www.academix.com.tr­­
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special programs
& institutes
Advanced Accounting Institute Jump-start: An Introduction to
Developed by senior accounting faculty with Architecture
input from members of the Big 4 account- This six-week program serves as an introduc-
ing firms, the three-week program provides tion for students contemplating careers in ar-
a unique advantage for students pursuing a chitecture. Open to undergraduate students,
career as a CPA. The coursework enhances incoming graduate students, and working
the typical undergraduate accounting curricu- professionals, the curriculum includes courses
lum through coverage of current governance in architectural design, graphic and digital
issues and gives students substantial course representation, and the history of contempo-
hours toward their licensure requirement. rary architecture.

Entrepreneurship Institute Labor and Workplace Studies


Led by UCLA Anderson School’s award-win- Participants in this eight-week institute will
ning faculty, the four-week institute immerses immerse themselves in the Los Angeles labor
students in the fundamentals of business, movement, a national leader in efforts to pro-
providing exposure to topics covered in any mote social justice for working people. The
premier MBA program while also offering program includes a supervised internship in a
hands-on career development workshops. labor union or community organization.
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Entertainment and Media Summer Institute in Motion


Management Picture Producing
This six-week certificate program offers stu- An unparalleled opportunity to study the role
dents an insider’s look into the rapidly chang- of the Hollywood producer, this six-week insti-
ing film, television, and multimedia worlds. It tute includes lectures by high-ranking industry
includes presentations by L.A.-based execu- executives, opportunities to intern with major
tives, excursions to media companies, and entertainment companies, and classes taught
career-building work-shops. by top scholars and professionals.

Sports and Media Management Travel Study


Students in this four-week intensive program UCLA Summer Sessions offers over 50 Travel
learn about management and marketing chal- Study programs around the world. Taught by
lenges in the sports industry. The program is some of UCLA’s most distinguished faculty,
designed as an upper-division undergraduate Travel Study programs allow students to
program for students from a variety of back- explore a subject in its cultural and historical
grounds seeking to explore and understand context. Programs vary from four to eight
the changing face of the sports business. weeks and offer eight to 16 units of credit.
high school students
Acting and Performance Institute Global/Green Business Week
An intensive program with classes in acting, Introduction to conducting business in a global
stage movement, improvisation, and scene greening economy, including a look at current
study. trends in international sustainability efforts.

art institute mock trial


An intensive studio art program where students An intensive introduction to the nation’s legal
choose from one of five disciplines: Painting, system that culminates in a public mock trial
Drawing, Photography, Video Art and New presentation.
Genres, and Sculpture.

stem cell science


sci | art nanolab
An introduction to the fundamentals of stem cell
An innovative program that challenges traditional
theory and research that includes an overview of
polarized thinking about the intersection of art
bioethical, political, and philosophical issues.
and science. Offered in collaboration with the
California NanoSystems Institute.

world music institute


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dance - theater intensive Hands-on experience of some of the finest musi-
cal cultures of L.A.: African American, Korean,
Daily movement classes in a variety of traditions
Mexican, and Chinese.
ranging from postmodern dance to Brazilian
capoeira; including sessions on art and social
engagement.
college-level courses
Study alongside UCLA undergraduates through
design | media arts institute enrollment in regular lower-division classes.
Intensive programs in four areas: Web Design,
Game Design, Video, and Graphic Design.
housing
Students enrolled in high school institutes may
heritage language classes choose a residential option which includes
Intensive classes for heritage speakers of supervision, a meal plan, and a schedule of activi-
Russian, Persian, Chinese (Mandarin), and Hindi ties. Students aged sixteen and older who are
who want to strengthen their knowledge of enrolled in regular UCLA classes may choose to
grammar, literature, and culture. live in the residence halls.
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UCLA’s campus is often referred to as the city in the village. With over 60,000 faculty,
staff, and students, one of the best hospitals in the country, a police department, dozens
of coffee shops and restaurants, theaters, and recreational facilities, UCLA offers
everything you need to have a fun-filled summer.

Libraries Recreation
www.library.ucla.edu www.recreation.ucla.edu
With a collection of over eight million volumes, UCLA offers many recreational services to stu-
UCLA Library is ranked among the top ten dents. The Wooden Center, the campus gym,
research libraries in the country. The two main col- offers a wide range of sports facilities, including
lections are housed in the College Library, geared basketball and racquetball courts, a weight room,
towards undergraduate curriculum, and the Young rock climbing wall, fitness equipment, and classes
Research Library, which specializes in graduate in yoga, dance, and martial arts. As for the out-
research. Additionally there are thirteen special doors, throughout campus you will find swimming
subject libraries with impressive collections in the pools, tennis courts, soccer fields, and running
arts, engineering, science, film and television, law, tracks.
and medicine.
BruinC ard
www.bruincard.ucla.edu
The BruinCard, your student ID card, allows you to
borrow books, work out in the campus gym, and
get discounts at certain stores, among many other
conveniences. Apply for your BruinCard when you
get to campus at either Kerckhoff or Sproul Hall.

Ack erman Union


www.asucla.ucla.edu
Located in the heart of campus, Ackerman is the
center of student life. There, you can do your bank-
ing, play video games, get your hair cut, mail your
letters, check your e-mail, or grab a bite to eat.
There are several restaurants and coffee shops on
the first floor and A-level of Ackerman. On B-level Happenings
you’ll find the UCLA Store where you will find a www.happenings.ucla.edu
bookstore, market, computer store, and UCLA UCLA invites a wide variety of performers and lectur-
gift shop. ers to campus every year. With two museums, the
Fowler and Hammer, and the Film and Television
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Archive (the world’s largest university-based collec-
www.asucla.ucla.edu/restaurants
tion of motion pictures), the summer is just as busy
Most of the campus restaurants are centered in a
with musical performances, special exhibitions, and
few locations: Ackerman Union, LuValle Commons,
screenings.
North Campus Student Center, the Bombshelter, or
Café Synapse in the Gonda Center. A wide variety of
Central Ticket Office
cuisines is available at each location.
www.cto.ucla.edu
Tickets for all UCLA cultural events are available
at the Central Ticket Office (CTO). The CTO also
offers discounted student tickets to campus athletic
events; local movie theaters; and the MTA, Santa
Monica, and Culver City buses.

UCL A Student Security


www.ucpd.ucla.edu
UCLA works hard to ensure the well-being of all its
students through a professional police department.
Services include an evening van service, walking
escorts, bike lockers, and emergency telephones
placed throughout campus.
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Los Angeles is best known for Hollywood and the film industry, but the cultural possi-
bilities go beyond celebrity sightings and film premieres. The beach and mountains are
nearby and there are many vibrant neighborhoods, which make Los Angeles one of the
most cosmopolitan cities in the world. Try Koreatown for a cultural experience or Silver
Lake for hipster-watching. Check out LAist.com or Yelp.com for the latest local favorites
and trends.
WESTWOOD VILL AGE SANTA MONIC A
Located south of campus, Westwood Village is What used to be a sleepy beach town is now a
designed around student tastes and needs. There vibrant and diverse city that lies between UCLA
are several movie theaters, including the Mann and the coast. And the coastline is spectacular,
Village Theatre which hosts frequent movie pre- both vast and clean. Before you get to the beach
mieres. Don’t forget to use your BruinCard for a you might want to visit Main Street with its many
discounted movie ticket. If you prefer live theater, stores and art galleries. Also nearby is Third Street
the Geffen Playhouse puts on plays that are as in- Promenade, a pedestrian district with over 200
ventive as they are star-studded. With three major shops, restaurants, farmers’ market, and a variety
grocery stores, dozens of restaurants, and cafes, of street performers.
you won’t be want for choice in the village.
BEVERLY HILLS tion of Disney Hall, Frank Gehry’s spectacular
Just a few miles from UCLA lies the glamour metallic sculpture that houses the Los Angeles
of Rodeo Drive and Beverly Hills. Visitors are Philharmonic. And the area’s traditional tourist
greeted with pristine tree-lined boulevards and destinations are still fun to visit: Olvera Street, an
sparkling shops. The main shopping section of authentic Mexican marketplace; Union Station,
Beverly Hills has every possible high-end retailer a beautiful building in the Spanish Mission and
within the triangle formed by Wilshire Boulevard, Moorish styles; and MOCA, a modern art mu-
Santa Monica Boulevard, and Rexford Drive. If seum with a full calendar of cultural events.
shopping’s not your thing, take in a screening at
the Museum of Television and Radio. DISNEYL AND
International students always pick Disneyland as
VENICE their favorite destination. It doesn’t seem to mat-
Abbot Kinney was inspired by New York’s Coney ter how old you are---you’ll still have great fun rid-
Island when he designed Venice, California as a ing the rides and getting your picture taken with
beach resort, complete with a casino, a saltwa- Mickey Mouse. The residential halls organize
ter pool, and a pier full of restaurants and other visits to Disney for students in the summertime.
amusements. He dug huge canals to imitate
the Italian city and built a beachfront boardwalk FOOD TRUCKS
(home to Muscle Beach and some of the most Taco trucks are nothing new in Los Angeles, but
colorful characters in town). Venice is still one with the arrival of Kogi BBQ, a Korean-Mexican
of the trendiest places in Los Angeles and the fusion taco truck, came the dawn of designer
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restaurants that line Abbot Kinney Boulevard are food trucks that transmit their locations via
some of the best in the area. Twitter. Dosas, banh-mi, Chinese-Mexican fusion
tamales, shaved ice, and vegan fare are just a few
DOWNTOWN of the options rolling around town. Go to http://
Downtown Los Angeles has undergone a true cruftbox.com/cruft/docs/lafoodtrucks.html for
renaissance in recent years with the construc food truck tweets.
24 sustainability
UCLA is committed to sustainability: an environmentally conscious, economically sound,
and socially just society that meets current needs without compromising future resources.
Ranked among the top ten greenest campuses in the country, visit the following link to read
more about UCLA’s green initiatives: www.sustain.ucla.edu.

Summer Sessions is equally committed to a greener world. We have an environmentally


friendly office and this catalog is printed on largely recycled paper with soy-based inks.
Our mission also includes educating as many students as possible about the latest research
on environmental trends.

We invite our summertime students to look at easy ways to make their lifestyle more
sustainable. We’ve included a list of links to help you on your way.

UCLA Sustainable Resource Center: gsa.asucla.ucla.edu/src/index.html


Greenopia: www.greenopia.com
Slow Food LA: www.slowfoodla.com
ABC7.com Green Content: www.greenrightnow.com/kabc
The following classes and programs are just a major environmental ideas and the new and
sampling of the wide array of environmentally changing nature of modern environmentalism.
focused educational opportunities at UCLA.
Evolution, Ecology, and
Air Pollution Biodiversity
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences 2 Life Sciences 1
A look at the causes and effects of high con- An introduction to principles and mechanisms
centrations of pollution in the atmosphere. of evolution by natural selection; population,
behavioral, and community ecology; and
Climate Change: From Puzzles to biodiversity.
Policy
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences 1 Global Environment and
An emphasis on science’s role in identifying, Development
qualifying, and solving environmental prob- Geography M128
lems such as the ozone hole and greenhouse A look at questions of population, resource
warming. use, Third World poverty, and environment.
25
Conservation Biology People and Earth’s Ecosystems
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 116 Geography 5
A study of ecological and evolutionary prin- An exploration of the ways in which human
ciples as they apply to the preservation of activity impacts natural environment and how
species and ecosystem diversity. modification of environment can eventually
have significant consequences for human
Environmental Economics activity.
Economics M134A
An introduction to major ideas in natural re- Travel Study: Thailand
sources and environmental economics, with an A sustainable development program that
emphasis on designing economic incentives engages students in fieldwork and communi-
to protect the environment. ty-based service learning in Thailand’s North
Andaman region, an area hard hit by the 2004
Environmentalism tsunami.
Urban Planning M115
An exploration of the history and origin of
course list

26
African Languages 167 Urban Anthropology
www.linguistics.ucla.edu 4 units / 6 weeks

15 Intensive Elementary Swahili 174 Ethnography of South American Indians


12 units / 8 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

course list
29 Intensive Elementary Igbo Applied Linguistics
12 units / 8 weeks www.appling.ucla.edu

Afro-American Studies 30W Language and Social Interaction


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

M107 Cultural History of Rap 40W Language and Gender: Introduction to


4 units / 6 weeks Gender Differences and Stereotypes
5 units / 6 weeks
Ancient Near East
www.nelc.ucla.edu 80 Language in a Globalizing World:
Second Language Interaction in
10W Jerusalem the Holy City Everyday Life and Academia
5 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks

M103A Ancient Egyptian Civilization 101 Introduction to Language Learning


4 units / 6 weeks
and Language Teaching
4 units / 6 weeks
130 Ancient Egyptian Religion
5 units / 6 weeks
101W Introduction to Language Learning
and Language Teaching
5 units / 6 weeks

 Anthropology
27
www.anthro.ucla.edu 102 W Nature of Learning
5 units / 6 weeks
7 Human Evolution
5 units / 6 weeks
Arabic
8 Introduction to Archaeology www.nelc.ucla.edu
5 units / 6 weeks
8 Elementary Standard Arabic
9 Culture and Society 15 units / 9 weeks
5 units / 6 weeks
102ABC Intermediate Standard Arabic
33 Culture and Communication 15 units / 8 weeks
5 units / 6 weeks
103ABC Advanced Standard Arabic
135B Introduction to Psychological 12 units / 8 weeks
Anthropology
5 units / 6 weeks Art
www.art.ucla.edu
135S Anthropology of Deviance and
Abnormality 11B Photography
4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

153 Evolution of Human Societies 11D New Genres


4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

156 Comparative Religion 11E Ceramics


4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes,
please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2010. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.
100 Issues in Contemporary Art C118D Arts of Native North America
5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

133 Advanced Painting C150B Contemporary Art, 1960s to 1970s


course list

5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

147 Advanced Photography C150C Contemporary Art, 1980s to present


5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

Art History Asian American Studies


www.arthistory.ucla.edu www.asianam.ucla.edu

50 Ancient Art 10 History of Asian Americans


5 units / 6 weeks 5 units / 6 weeks

54 Modern Art 20 Contemporary Asian American


5 units / 6 weeks Communities
5 units / 6 weeks
56A Arts of India and Southeast Asia
5 units / 6 weeks 50 Asian American Women
4 units / 6 weeks
57 Renaissance and Baroque Art
5 units / 6 weeks 130A Chinese American Experience
4 units / 6 weeks
104A Western Islamic Art
4 units / 6 weeks 187B Asian American Themes
4 units / 6 weeks
106D Late Renaissance Art:
28
Counter-Reformation 187C Asian American Populations and
4 units / 6 weeks Communities
4 units / 6 weeks
C109A Baroque Art
4 units / 6 weeks Asian Languages and
Cultures
110B European Art of the 19th Century: www.alc.ucla.edu
Realism and Impressionism
4 units / 6 weeks
60 Introduction to Buddhism
5 units / 6 weeks
110C European Art of the 19th and
20th Centuries
4 units / 6 weeks
Astronomy
www.astro.ucla.edu
C110H Latin American Art of the
20th Century 5 Life in the Universe
4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

114E Arts of Korea Atmospheric and Oceanic


4 units / 6 weeks Sciences
www.atmos.ucla.edu
114F Arts of Southeast Asia
4 units / 6 weeks 1 Climate Change
4 units / 6 weeks
C117A Pre-Columbian Art
4 units / 6 weeks 2 Air Pollution
4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes,
please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2010. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.
3 Introduction to Atmospheric 30AL General Chemistry Laboratory II
Environment 3 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
30B Organic Chemistry: Reactivity and

course list
103 Physical Oceanography Synthesis, Part I
4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

104 Fundamentals of Air and Water 30BL Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1


Pollution 3 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
153A Biochemistry: Introduction to
Biostatistics Structure, Enzymes, and Metabolism
www.biostat.ucla.edu 4 units / 6 weeks

100A Introduction to Biostatistics 153B Biochemistry: DNA, RNA, and Protein


4 units / 6 weeks Synthesis
4 units / 6 weeks

Chemistry and
153C Biochemistry: Biosynthetic and Energy
Biochemistry Metabolism and Its Regulation
www.chem.ucla.edu 4 units / 6 weeks

14A Atomic and Molecular Structure, 153L Biochemical Methods I


Equilibrium, and Bases 4 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
156 Physical Biochemistry
14B Thermodynamics, Kinetics, Organic 4 units / 6 weeks
Structures, and Spectroscopy
4 units / 6 weeks 29
Chicana and Chicano
14BL General and Organic Chemistry Lab 1 Studies
3 units / 6 weeks www.chicano.ucla.edu

14C Structure of Organic Molecules M102 Mexican Americans and Schools


4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

14CL General and Organic Chemistry Lab 2 125 U.S./Mexico Relations


3 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

14D Organic Reactions, Pharmaceutical Chinese


Structures, and Activities www.alc.ucla.edu
4 units / 6 weeks
8 Elementary Chinese: Intensive
20A Chemical Structure 15 units / 9 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
10 Intermediate Modern Chinese:
20B Chemical Energetics and Change Intensive
4 units / 6 weeks 15 units / 9 weeks

20L General Chemistry Laboratory 50 Chinese Civilization


3 units / 6 weeks 5 units / 6 weeks

30A Chemical Dynamics and Reactivity:


Introduction to Organic Chemistry
4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes,
please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2010. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.
Civil and Environmental M159 Pornography and Evolution
Engineering 4 units / 6 weeks
www.cee.ucla.edu
167 Sex, Politics, and Race: Free Speech on
course list

108 Introduction to Mechanics of Campus


Deformable Solids 4 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 8 weeks
Comparative Literature
Classics www.complit.ucla.edu
www.classics.ucla.edu
4CW Literature and Writing: Age of
10 Discovering the Greeks Enlightenment to the 20th Century
5 units / 6 weeks 5 units / 6 weeks

20 Discovering the Romans 4DW Literature and Writing: Great Books


5 units / 6 weeks from the World at Large
5 units / 6 weeks
30 Classical Mythology
5 units / 6 weeks Computer Science
www.cs.ucla.edu
Communication Studies
www.commstudies.ucla.edu 31 Introduction to Computer Science 1
4 units / 8 weeks
1 Principles of Oral Communication
4 units / 6 weeks 112 Computer System Modeling
Fundamentals
1A Public Speaking for Nonnative Speakers 4 units / 8 weeks
30 4 units / 6 weeks
M152A Introductory Digital Design Laboratory
10 Introduction to Communication Studies 2 units / 8 weeks
5 units / 6 weeks
M152B Digital Design Project Laboratory
101 Freedom of Communication 4 units / 8 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
Design | Media Arts
114 Understanding Relationships www.design.ucla.edu
4 units / 6 weeks
10 Nature of Design
M124 Psychology of Language and Gender 5 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
11A Design History 1
132 Multicultural TV 5 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
11B Design History 2
140 Theory of Persuasive Communication 5 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks

Earth and Space Sciences


141 Films of Persuasion
www.ess.ucla.edu
4 units / 6 weeks

8 Earthquakes
M153 The Media and Aggression against
5 units / 6 weeks
Women
4 units / 6 weeks
9 Solar System and Planets
4 units / 6 weeks
156 Social Networking
4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes,
please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2010. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.
Ecology and Evolutionary 106P Pricing and Strategy
Biology 4 units / 6 weeks
www.eeb.ucla.edu
121 International Trade Theory

course list
100 Introduction to Ecology and Behavior 4 units / 6 weeks
5 units / 6 weeks
122 International Finance
C109 Introduction to Marine Science 4 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
130 Public Finance
115 Mammalogy 4 units / 6 weeks
5 units / 6 weeks
134A Environmental Economics
116 Conservation Biology 4 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
137 Urban and Regional Economics
120 Evolution 4 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
150 Labor Economics
129 Animal Behavior 4 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
160 Money and Banking
162 Plant Physiology 4 units / 6 weeks
6 units / 6 weeks
170 Monopoly and Competition
ECONOMICS 4 units / 6 weeks
econweb.sscnet.ucla.edu
183 Development of Economic
Institutions in the U.S.
31
1 Principles of Economics
4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

2 Principles of Economics EDUCATION


4 units / 6 weeks www.gseis.ucla.edu

11 Microeconomic Theory 80 Understanding the Collegiate


4 units / 6 weeks Experience
4 units / 6 weeks
41 Statistics for Economists
4 units / 6 weeks M102 Mexican Americans and Schools
4 units / 8 weeks
101 Microeconomic Theory
4 units / 6 weeks 120 Early Childhood Education
4 units / 8 weeks
102 Macroeconomic Theory
4 units / 6 weeks 121 Introduction to K-12 Issues in
American Public Education
103 Introduction to Econometrics 4 units / 6 weeks
5 units / 6 weeks
122 Perspectives on the American College
106F Finance 4 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
123 The Teaching Profession
106G Introduction to Game Theory 4 units / 8 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
C125 Politics of Education
5 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes,
please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2010. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.
131 Issues in American Education: 171B American Literature, 1866 to 1912
Perspectives from History and 5 units / 6 weeks
Pop Cultures
5 units / 6 weeks 173B American Fiction, 1900 to 1945
course list

5 units / 6 weeks
ENGLISH
www.english.ucla.edu 173C American Fiction since 1945
5 units / 6 weeks
4W Critical Reading and Writing
5 units / 6 weeks 176 American Drama
5 units / 6 weeks
10A English Literature to 1660
5 units / 6 weeks 178A Perspectives in Study of American
Culture
10B English Literature, 1660 to 1832 5 units / 6 weeks
5 units / 6 weeks
182B Specialized Studies in 19th-Century
10C English Literature, 1832 to the Present American Literature
5 units / 6 weeks 5 units / 6 weeks

85 The American Novel English as a Second


5 units / 6 weeks Language
www.appling.ucla.edu
M107A American Women Writers
5 units / 6 weeks 32 Conversation and Interaction for
Academic Purposes
110 Mark Twain 4 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
32
33B Intermediate English for Academic
118 Film and Literature Purposes
4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

140A Criticism: History and Theory 33C Advanced English for Academic
5 units / 6 weeks Purposes
4 units / 6 weeks
141A Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales
5 units / 6 weeks 33G Advanced English for Academic
Purposes for Graduate Students
142A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays 4 units / 6 weeks
5 units / 6 weeks
35 Approaches to University Writing for
142B Shakespeare: Later Plays ESL Students
5 units / 6 weeks 5 units / 6 weeks

143 Milton 38A Pronunciation: Stress and Intonation


5 units / 6 weeks in English
4 units / 6 weeks
152B Drama, 1660 to 1842
5 units / 6 weeks 38B Pronunciation: Sound System of English
4 units / 6 weeks
164 The Novel, 1832 to 1900
5 units / 6 weeks 80 Language in Globalizing World: Second
Language Interaction in Everyday Life
171A American Literature, 1832 to 1865 and Academia
5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes,
please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2010. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.
97A Variable Topics in English as a FILIPINO
Second Language www.alc.ucla.edu
4 units / 6 weeks
8 Elementary Filipino: Intensive

course list
101 Introduction to Language Learning 15 units / 9 weeks
and Language Teaching
4 units / 6 weeks FILM and television
www.tft.ucla.edu
English Composition
http://wp.ucla.edu 106A History of the American Motion Picture
6 units / 6 weeks
2 Approaches to University Writing
5 units / 6 weeks 106C History of African, Asian, and Latin
American Film
3 English Composition, Rhetoric, 6 units / 6 weeks
and Language
5 units / 6 weeks 113 Film Authors
6 units / 6 weeks
5W Literature, Culture, and Critical Inquiry
5 units / 6 weeks 114 Film Genres
6 units / 6 weeks
100W Interdisciplinary Academic Writing
5 units / 6 weeks 116 Film Criticism
4 units / 6 weeks
131C Specialized Writing: Medicine and
Public Health 130A Screenwriting Fundamentals
4 units / 6 weeks  online course
2 units / 6 weeks 33
131D Specialized Writing: Media and
Communications 130B Screenwriting Fundamentals
4 units / 6 weeks Workshop
 online course
ENVIRONMENT 4 units / 6 weeks
www.ioe.ucla.edu
135A Advanced Screenwriting Workshop
186 Comparative Sustainability Practices  online course
 online course 8 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
C147 Independent Feature Production
Epidemiology  online course
www.ph.ucla.edu/epi 4 units / 6 weeks

100 Principles of Epidemiology 150 Cinematography


4 units / 8 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks

151 Introduction to Experimental


Ethnomusicology
Filmmaking
www.ethnomusic.ucla.edu
4 units / 6 weeks

50AB Jazz in American Culture


178 Film and Television Production
5 units / 6 weeks
Laboratory
2-4 units / 6 weeks
M119 Cultural History of Rap
4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes,
please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2010. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.
184 Overview of Contemporary Film and 121 Conservation of Resources:
Television Industries Underdeveloped World
 online course 4 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
course list

M128 Global Environment and Development


188E Digital Cinematography 4 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
140 Political Geography
194 Internship Seminars: Film, Television, 4 units / 6 weeks
and Digital Media
2 units / 6 weeks 148 Economic Geography
4 units / 6 weeks
195 Corporate Internship in Film,
Television, and Digital Media 156 Metropolitan Los Angeles
2-6 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

French 167 Cartography


www.french.ucla.edu 4 units / 6 weeks

1 Elementary French 168 Introduction to Geographic


4 units / 6 weeks Information Systems
4 units / 6 weeks
3 Elementary French
4 units / 6 weeks 184 California
4 units / 6 weeks
8 Intensive First-Year French
12 units / 8 weeks GERMAN
www.germanic.ucla.edu
34
14W Introduction to French Culture
and Civilization, in English 8 Elementary German: Intensive
5 units / 6 weeks 12 units / 8 weeks

41 French Cinema and Culture 59 The Holocaust in Film and Literature


5 units / 6 weeks 5 units / 6 weeks

GEOGR APHY GLOBAL STUDIES


www.geog.ucla.edu www.international.ucla.edu/idps/
globalstudies
2 Biodiversity in a Changing World
5 units / 6 weeks 1 Introduction to Global Studies
5 units / 6 weeks
3 Cultural Geography
5 units / 6 weeks GREEK
www.classics.ucla.edu
4 Globalization: Regional Development
and World Economy 16 Intensive First-Year Greek
5 units / 6 weeks
12 units / 8 weeks

5 People and the Earth’s Ecosystems


5 units / 6 weeks
Health Services
www.ph.ucla.edu/hs
M115 Environmentalism: Past, Present,
and Future 100 Health Services Organization
4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes,
please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2010. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.
HEBREW 131A Marxist Theory and History
www.nelc.ucla.edu 4 units / 6 weeks

8 Elementary Hebrew: Intensive M133C History of Prostitution

course list
15 units / 9 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

HINDI-URDU 137A British Empire since 1783


www.alc.ucla.edu 4 units / 6 weeks

8 Elementary Hindi-Urdu: Intensive 139A U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction


15 units / 9 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

HISTORY 140C U.S. Since 1960


www.history.ucla.edu 4 units / 6 weeks

1A Introduction to Western Civilization: 142B Intellectual History of the U.S.


Prehistory to A.D. 843 4 units / 6 weeks
5 units / 6 weeks
144B American Diplomatic History
1C Introduction to Western Civilization: 4 units / 6 weeks
Circa 1715 to the Present
5 units / 6 weeks
M150B Introduction to Afro-American History
4 units / 6 weeks
97C European History
4 units / 6 weeks
M151A History of Chicano Peoples
4 units / 6 weeks
97D U.S. History 35
4 units / 6 weeks
153 American West
4 units / 6 weeks
97E Introduction to Historical Practice
4 units / 6 weeks
154 History of California
4 units / 6 weeks
M103A Ancient Egyptian Civilization
4 units / 6 weeks
M155 History of Los Angeles
4 units / 6 weeks
111 Modern Mideast
4 units / 6 weeks
M157B Indians of Colonial Mexico
4 units / 6 weeks
114A History of Rome: To Death of Caesar
4 units / 6 weeks
161 Latin American History
4 units / 6 weeks
114B History of Rome: Death of Caesar to
Time of Constantine 170D 20th Century China
4 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks

121D History of Modern Europe: Bourgeois 173C Shinto, Buddhism, and Japanese
Century, 1815-1914 Folk Religion
4 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks

121F History of Modern Europe: World INFORMATION STUDIES


War ll and Its Aftermath, 1939 to is.gseis.ucla.edu
the Present
4 units / 6 weeks 245 Information Access
4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes,
please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2010. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.
250 Techniques and Issues in Information 50 Japanese Civilization
Access 5 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
100I Advanced Modern Japanese Intensive
course list

289 Seminar: Special Issues in 12 units / 9 weeks


Information Studies
2-4 units / 10 weeks 155 Topics in Japanese Cinema
4 units / 6 weeks
International
Development Studies KOREAN
www.international.ucla.edu/idps/ids/ www.alc.ucla.edu

100A Introduction to Development Studies: 8 Elementary Korean: Intensive


Economic Development and 15 units / 9 weeks
Culture Change
4 units / 6 weeks 10 Intermediate Korean: Intensive
15 units / 9 weeks
M100B Introduction to Development Studies:
Political Economy of Development 50 Korean Civilization
4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

150 Economics of Developing Countries LATIN


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

191 Variable Topics Research Seminars 16 Intensive First-Year Latin


4 units / 6 weeks 12 units / 8 weeks

36 IR ANIAN 20 Intermediate Latin


www.nelc.ucla.edu 4 units / 6 weeks

8 Elementary Persian: Intensive Law, Undergraduate


15 units / 8 weeks www.law.ucla.edu

ITALIAN 180 Special Topics


www.italian.ucla.edu 4 units / 6 weeks

1 Elementary Italian Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,


4 units / 6 weeks and Transgender Studies
www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/lgbts
9 Intensive Beginning Italian
12 units / 8 weeks M114 Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender Studies
46 Italian Cinema and Culture 5 units / 6 weeks
5 units / 6 weeks
M137 Gay and Lesbian Perspectives in
JAPANESE Pop Music
www.alc.ucla.edu 4 units / 6 weeks

8 Elementary Japanese: Intensive M140A Psychology of the Lesbian Experience


15 units / 9 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

10 Intermediate Modern Japanese:


Intensive
15 units / 9 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes,
please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2010. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.
LIFE SCIENCES 108 Business Law
www.lscore.ucla.edu 4 units / 6 weeks

1 Evolution, Ecology, and Biodiversity 120A Intermediate Financial Accounting I

course list
5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

2 Cells, Tissues, and Organs 120B Intermediate Financial Accounting II


5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

3 Introduction to Molecular Biology 122 Management Accounting


5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

4 Genetics 123 Auditing


5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

Linguistics 124 Advanced Accounting


www.linguistics.ucla.edu 4 units / 6 weeks

1 Introduction to Study of Language 126 Financial Statement Analysis


5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

6 Out of the Mouths of Babes 127A Tax Principles and Policies


5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

M10 Structure of English Words 127B Corporate and Partnership Taxation


5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

20 Introduction to Linguistics 182 Leadership Principles and Practice 37


5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

103 Introduction to General Phonetics 295C Corporate Entrepreneurship


5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 10 weeks

110 Introduction to Historical Linguistics 400 Mathematics for Management


5 units / 6 weeks  online course
4 units / 10 weeks
120A Phonology
5 units / 6 weeks MATHEMATICS
www.math.ucla.edu
120B Syntax I
5 units / 6 weeks 1 Precalculus
4 units / 6 weeks
MANAGEMENT
www.anderson.ucla.edu 2 Finite Mathematics
4 units / 6 weeks
1A Principles of Accounting
4 units / 6 weeks 3A Calculus for Life Science Students
4 units / 6 weeks
88 Lower Division Seminar: Leading and
Succeeding in Organizations 3B Calculus for Life Science Students
4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

100 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3C Probability for Life Science Students


4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes,
please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2010. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.
31A Differential and Integral Calculus Mechanical and Aerospace
4 units / 6 weeks Engineering
www.mae.ucla.edu
31B Integration and Infinite Series
course list

4 units / 6 weeks 94 Introduction to Computer-Aided


Design and Drafting
32A Calculus of Several Variables 4 units / 8 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
102 Mechanics of Particles and Rigid Bodies
32B Calculus of Several Variables 4 units / 8 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
103 Elementary Fluid Mechanics
33A Linear Algebra and Applications 4 units / 8 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
M105A Introduction to Engineering
33B Differential Equations Thermodynamics
4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 8 weeks

61 Introduction to Discrete Structures 171A Introduction to Feedback and Control


4 units / 6 weeks Systems: Dynamic Systems Control I
4 units / 8 weeks
110A Algebra
4 units / 6 weeks 182A Mathematics of Engineering
4 units / 8 weeks
115A Linear Algebra
4 units / 6 weeks
MEDICINE
www.med.ucla.edu
131A Analysis
38 4 units / 6 weeks
180 Special Topics: Integrative East-West
Medicine
132 Complex Analysis for Applications
4 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks

134 Linear and Nonlinear Systems of Molecular, Cell, and


Differential Equations Developmental Biology
4 units / 6 weeks www.mcdb.ucla.edu

135 Ordinary Differential Equations 100 Introduction to Cell Biology


4 units / 6 weeks 5 units / 6 weeks

164 Optimization 138 Developmental Biology


4 units / 6 weeks 5 units / 6 weeks

167 Mathematical Game Theory MUSIC


4 units / 6 weeks www.music.ucla.edu

170A Probability Theory 15 Art of Listening


4 units / 6 weeks 5 units / 6 weeks

172A Actuarial Mathematics 80A Beginning Keyboard


4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

180 Combinatorics 80F Beginning Guitar Class


4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes,
please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2010. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.
80V Vocal Technique for Beginners C114 Hume
4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

MUSIC HISTORY 128A Philosophy of Mathematics

course list
www.musicology.ucla.edu 4 units / 6 weeks

5 History of Rock and Roll 150 Society and Morals


5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

7 Film and Music 155 Medical Ethics


4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

12W Writing about Music 157A History of Political Philosophy


5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

63 Bach 166 Philosophy of Law


5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

65 The Blues in American Music 179 Asian Philosophy


5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

M136 Music and Gender 180 Philosophy of Action


5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

M137 Gay and Lesbian Perspectives in 185 Major Philosophers of the 20th Century
Pop Music 4 units / 6 weeks
5 units / 6 weeks
PHYSICS 39
NEUROSCIENCE www.physics.ucla.edu
www.neurosci.ucla.edu
1A Physics for Scientists and Engineers:
M119L Human Neuropsychology Mechanics
4 units / 6 weeks 5 units / 6 weeks

PHILOSOPHY 1B Physics for Scientists and Engineers:


Oscillations, Waves, Electric and
www.philosophy.ucla.edu
Magnetic Fields
5 units / 6 weeks
2 Introduction to Philosophy of Religion
4 units / 6 weeks
1C Physics for Scientists and Engineers:
Electrodynamics, Optics, and Special
5 Philosophy in Literature
Relativity
5 units / 6 weeks
5 units / 6 weeks

7 Introduction to Philosophy of Mind


4AL Physics Laboratory for Scientists and
5 units / 6 weeks
Engineers: Mechanics
2 units / 6 weeks
22 Introduction to Ethical Theory
5 units / 6 weeks
4BL Physics Laboratory for Scientists and
Engineers: Electricity and Magnetism
31 Logic, First Course
2 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks

6A Physics for Life Sciences Majors:


M101B Plato—Later Dialogues
Mechanics
4 units / 6 weeks
5 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes,
please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2010. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.
6B Physics for Life Sciences Majors: 117 Jurisprudence
Waves, Electricity, and Magnetism 4 units / 6 weeks
5 units / 6 weeks
118 Political Violence
course list

6C Physics for Life Sciences Majors: 4 units / 6 weeks


Light, Fluids, Thermodynamics,
Modern Physics 120A Foreign Relations of the U.S.
5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

10 Physics 121A Studies in Formulation of American


4 units / 6 weeks Foreign Policy
4 units / 6 weeks
Physiological Science
www.physci.ucla.edu 124A International Political Economy
4 units / 6 weeks
3 Introduction to Human Physiology
5 units / 6 weeks 135 International Relations of China
4 units / 6 weeks
5 Issues in Human Physiology: Diet
and Exercise 137A International Relations Theory
5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

13 Introduction to Human Anatomy 140C The Supreme Court


5 units / 6 weeks 4 units/ 6 weeks

133 Exercise Physiology 141B Public Opinion and Voting Behavior


5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

40 144A Ethnic Politics: Chicano/Latino Politics


M145 Neural Mechanisms Controlling
Movement 4 units / 6 weeks
5 units / 6 weeks
145B Public Law and Judicial Process:
153 Dissection Anatomy Separation of Powers
4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

M166 Animal Physiology 145E Constitutional Law: Rights of


6 units / 6 weeks the Accused
4 units / 6 weeks

POLITICAL SCIENCE
www.polisci.ucla.edu PORTUGUESE
www.spanport.ucla.edu
6 Introduction to Data Analysis
5 units / 6 weeks M35 Spanish, Portuguese, and Nature
of Language
10 Introduction to Political Theory 5 units / 6 weeks
5 units / 6 weeks
102AB Intensive Portuguese
20 World Politics 8 units / 6 weeks
5 units / 6 weeks
M118A History of Portuguese and Spanish:
40 Introduction to American Politics Phonology
5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

50 Introduction to Comparative Politics


5 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes,
please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2010. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.
PROGR AM IN COMPUTING 130 Developmental Psychology
www.pic.ucla.edu 4 units / 6 weeks

10A Introduction to Programming 133A Adolescent Development

course list
5 units / 8 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

PSYCHOLOGY 135 Social Psychology


www.psych.ucla.edu 4 units / 6 weeks

10 Introductory Psychology 136A Social Psychology Laboratory


4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

15 Introductory Psychobiology PUBLIC POLICY


4 units / 6 weeks www.spa.ucla.edu

85 Introductory Cognitive Science 105 Leadership in Public Interest


4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

100A Psychological Statistics 191A International Terrorism Studies


4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

100B Research Methods in Psychology 191A Youth Gangs: Getting In and Out
6 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

101 General Psychology Laboratory Religion, Study of


4 units / 6 weeks
www.religion.ucla.edu
110 Fundamentals of Learning 41
140 Undergraduate Seminar: Religion
4 units / 6 weeks
in Film
4 units / 6 weeks
115 Principles of Behavioral Neuroscience
4 units / 6 weeks
ROMANIAN
118 Comparative Psychobiology www.slavic.ucla.edu
4 units / 6 weeks
103 Intensive Elementary Romanian
119E Stress and Bodily Disease 12 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
RUSSIAN
M119L Human Neuropsychology www.slavic.ucla.edu
4 units / 6 weeks
10 Intensive Elementary Russian
M119O Psychology of Aging 12 units / 8 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
20 Intensive Intermediate Russian
M119P Mapping Mind through Its Molecules 12 units / 8 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
30 Russian Literature and World Cinema
120A Cognitive Psychology 4 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
M40W Language and Gender: Introduction
127 Abnormal Psychology to Gender and Stereotypes
4 units / 6 weeks 5 units / 6 weeks

129B Introduction to Psychoanalysis


4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes,
please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2010. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.
Scandinavian Section 160 Intergroup Conflict and Prejudice
www.scandinavian.ucla.edu 4 units / 6 weeks

50W Introduction to Scandinavian Literature M162 Sociology of Gender
course list

5 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

170 Medical Sociology


SOCIAL WELFARE 4 units / 6 weeks
www.spa.ucla.edu
M174 Sociology of the Family
100B Social Welfare Policy Overview 4 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
M176 Sociology of Mass Communication
M104E Social Aspects of Aging 4 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
182 Political Sociology
SOCIOLOGY 4 units / 6 weeks
www.soc.ucla.edu
184 Social Change
1 Introductory Sociology 4 units / 6 weeks
5 units / 6 weeks
185 American Society
20 Introduction to Sociological Research 4 units / 6 weeks
Methods
5 units / 6 weeks Southeast Asian Studies
www.international.ucla.edu/idps/seasia
101 Development of Sociological Theory
5 units / 6 weeks 1 Introduction to Southeast Asian Studies
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5 units / 6 weeks
102 Contemporary Sociological Theory
5 units / 6 weeks SPANISH
www.spanport.ucla.edu
111 Social Networks
4 units / 6 weeks 1 Elementary Spanish
4 units / 6 weeks
116 Social Demography
4 units / 6 weeks 2 Elementary Spanish
4 units / 6 weeks
128 Sociology of Emotions
4 units / 6 weeks 3 Elementary Spanish
4 units / 6 weeks
130 Self and Society
4 units / 6 weeks 4 Intermediate Spanish
4 units / 6 weeks
132 Social Psychology: Sociological
Approaches 10 Intensive Elementary Spanish
4 units / 6 weeks 12 units / 8 weeks

134 Culture and Personality 25 Advanced Spanish and Composition


4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

145 Sociology of Deviant Behavior M35 Spanish, Portuguese, and Nature of


4 units / 6 weeks Language
5 units / 6 weeks
158 Urban Sociology
4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes,
please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2010. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.
M42 Civilization of Spain and Portugal 104C History of American Theater: World
4 units / 6 weeks War I to the Present
4 units / 6 weeks
M44 Civilization of Spanish America
and Brazil 106 History of American Theater and

course list
5 units / 6 weeks Drama
 online course
100A Introduction to Study of Spanish 4 units / 6 weeks
Grammar: Phonology and Morphology
4 units / 6 weeks M109 Art and Performance: Interdisciplinary
Approach to Collections of
100B Introduction to Study of Spanish Getty Center
Grammar: Syntax 4 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
110 History of the American Musical
M118A History of Portuguese and Spanish:  online course
Phonology 5 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
120A Acting and Performance in Film
119B Introduction to Study of Literature:  online course
Poetry 5 units / 6 weeks
4 units / 6 weeks
123 Intermediate Acting for the Stage
STATISTICS 4 units / 6 weeks
www.stat.ucla.edu
URBAN PLANNING
10 Introduction to Statistical Reasoning www.spa.ucla.edu
5 units / 6 weeks
120 Introduction to Cities and Planning 43
13 Introduction to Statistical Methods 4 units / 6 weeks
for Life and Health Sciences
5 units / 6 weeks 121 Urban Policy and Planning
4 units / 6 weeks
100A Introduction to Probability Theory
4 units / 8 weeks CM166 Global Environment and Development
4 units / 6 weeks
100B Introduction to Mathematical Statistics
4 units / 8 weeks CM165 Environmentalism: Past, Present,
and Future
112 Statistical Methods for Social Sciences 4 units / 6 weeks
5 units / 8 weeks
VIETNAMESE
130B Statistical Analysis with SAS www.alc.ucla.edu
4 units / 8 weeks
8 Elementary Vietnamese: Intensive
THEATER 15 units / 9 weeks
www.tft.ucla.edu
WOMEN’S STUDIES
10 Introduction to Theater www.womensstudies.ucla.edu
5 units / 6 weeks
10 Introduction to Women’s Studies:
20 Acting Fundamentals Feminist Perspectives on Women
4 units / 6 weeks and Society
5 units / 6 weeks
21 Acting for Camera
2-4 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes,
please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2010. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.
M107A American Women Writers 47 World Dance Histories
5 units / 6 weeks 5 units / 6 weeks

M110C Philosophical Analysis of Issues in 120 Topics in Cultural Studies: Sports


course list

Feminist Theory Culture


4 units / 6 weeks 4 units / 6 weeks

M114 Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, 160 Topics in Body Mechanics: Pilates
and Transgender Studies 4 units / 6 weeks
5 units / 6 weeks

M124 Psychology of Language and Gender


4 units / 6 weeks

130 Women of Color in the U.S.


4 units / 6 weeks

136 Music and Gender


5 units / 6 weeks

M147A Psychology of Lesbian Experience


4 units / 6 weeks

M153 The Media and Aggression against


Women
4 units / 6 weeks

M162 Sociology of Gender


44 4 units / 6 weeks

M165 Psychology of Gender


4 units / 6 weeks

M174 Sociology of the Family


4 units / 6 weeks

World Arts and Cultures


www.wac.ucla.edu

6 Beginning World Arts Practices in Africa


and Diaspora: Afro-Cuban
2 units / 6 weeks

8 Beginning World Arts Practices in Latin


America and Diaspora: Salsa
2 units / 6 weeks

9 Beginning World Arts Practices in North


America and Diaspora: Hip Hop/
African Jazz
2 units / 6 weeks

13 Beginning World Arts Praces in Europe


and Diaspora - Ballet
2 units / 6 weeks

The following is a tentative list of courses that will be offered this summer. For the most up-to-date schedule of classes,
please visit www.summer.ucla.edu in January 2010. Some classes may be available online: www.online.ucla.edu.
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