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BSS Cover Catalog2018 V10 Layout 1 11/3/17 9:54 AM Page 1Summer Sessions1995 University Avenue, Suite 130Berkeley, CA 8

BSS Cover Catalog2018 V10 Layout 1 11/3/17 9:54 AM Page 3Table of ContentsInside front coverPage 1Page 2Page 3Pages 4-5Pages 6-7Page 8Page 9Page 10Pages 11Pages 12-24Inside back coverCalendar and ContactAbout Summer SessionsAbout UC BerkeleySummer in the Bay AreaCoursesSpecial Programs and CertificatesSummer English Language StudiesTuition and FeesInternational Student RequirementsHousingPreview of CoursesChecklistChecklist and DeadlinesSummer Sessions Checklist Review instructions for visiting international students at summer.berkeley.edu/international Check with your home institution for guidelines regarding participation in Summer Sessions Research courses at classes.berkeley.edu beginning early December Enroll in Summer Sessions courses at summer.berkeley.edu beginning in February Apply for your student visa Make housing arrangements for summer as soon as possible after registration Purchase health insuranceNONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENTThe University of California, in accordance with applicable Federal and State Law and the University’s nondiscrimination policies, does not discriminate on thebasis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including sexual harassment), gender identity, pregnancy/childbirth and medical conditions related thereto,disability, age, medical orientation (cancer-related), ancestry, marital status, citizenship, sexual orientation, or status as a Vietnam-era veteran or special disabledveteran. This nondiscrimination policy covers student admission, access, and treatment in University programs and activities. It also covers faculty (Senate andnon-Senate) and staff in their employment.Photos courtesy of: Alan Nyiri (courtesy of the Atkinson Photographic Archive), Keegan Houser, Elena Zhukova, Ethan Kaplan, Bonnie Powell,Kevin Ho Nguyen, and UC Berkeley.Calendar2018SESSION ASix WeeksMay 21 – June 29SESSION BTen WeeksJune 4 – August 10SESSION CEight WeeksJune 18 – August 10SESSION DSix WeeksJuly 2 – August 10SESSION EThree WeeksJuly 23 – August 10UNIVERSITYHOLIDAYSMemorial DayIndependence DayMonday, May 28Wednesday, July 4No classes will be heldContact UsBerkeley Summer Sessions1995 University Avenue, Suite 130Berkeley, CA 94704-7026Phone: 1 510 642-5611Fax: 1 510 642-2877Email: summer@berkeley.eduWeb: summer.berkeley.edu

BSS InsidePages Catalog2018 V10 Layout 1 11/3/17 10:01 AM Page 1At UC Berkeley,learning doesn’t take asummer break.Why study at UC Berkeley?1. Challenge YourselfComplete semester-length courses alongside UC Berkeley students in just one summer.Join us for Berkeley SummerSessions, one of the largest andmost exciting summer programs inthe United States.With more than 600 courses tochoose from, Summer Sessionslets you accelerate your learningwhile experiencing the academicrigor Berkeley is renowned for.2. Get SocialMeet students from Berkeley and around the world. More than 16,000 students attendSummer Sessions each year, including more than 3,000 visiting and international students.3. Experience the Bay AreaEnjoy summer in the San Francisco Bay Area—one of the most beautiful and vibrantdestinations in the world—known for its diversity, food, technology, arts, and nature.Who can join Summer Sessions?Berkeley Summer Sessions welcomes UC Berkeley students, other UC students, visitingdomestic and international students from other colleges, and community members toenroll in summer courses.How do I apply?To participate in Berkeley Summer Sessions, apply online at summer.berkeley.edustarting in February. Check with your home institution prior to enrolling for guidelinesregarding Summer Sessions.B ER KEL EY SU MME R S E S S IONS1

BSS InsidePages Catalog2018 V10 Layout 1 11/3/17 10:01 AM Page 2About UC BerkeleyA Tradition of ExcellenceAcademicsLibrariesThe University of California was founded in1868, born out of a vision in the StateConstitution of a university that would“contribute even more than California’s goldto the glory and happiness of advancinggenerations.” The first campus—envisionedas a “City of Learning”— was established atBerkeley, near the San Francisco Bay. Todaythe world’s premier public university and awellspring of innovation, UC Berkeley occupiesa 1,232-acre campus with a park-like 178-acrecentral core. It is the oldest of 10 Universityof California campuses.Berkeley academic programs are recognizedinternationally for their excellence. You canexpect a rigorous academic experienceduring your summer studies. The acceleratedinstruction of Summer Sessions means thatyou will learn a semester’s worth of materialin just one summer. Berkeley courses areknown for an engaged learning style whereyou interact frequently with the instructorand other students. With continuousassessment, you are evaluated over theduration of the course through work suchas quizzes, exams, lab assignments, papers,attendance, and class participation.UC Berkeley is home to one of the finestresearch libraries in the U.S., encompassingover twelve million items housed in overtwenty libraries, along with access toan extensive array of online resources.Academic SupportIn addition, membership to the campusRecreational Sports Facility is included in fees.Rec Sports members enjoy access to tworecreation centers, four pools, free drop-ingroup exercise classes, discounts on personaltraining, outdoor programs, and more.With its mission of teaching, research, andpublic service, Berkeley, or “Cal” as alumniknow it, is one of the world’s mostdistinguished institutions of higher education.It is renowned for the excellence of its facultyand students, the scope of its research andpublications, the size and quality of itslibrary collections, and the excellence of itslaboratory and educational facilities.2A BO U T U C B E R K E L E YBerkeley offers a range of support services tohelp you achieve academic success. Academicadvisers are available to answer questionsabout selecting courses. Instructors holdfaculty office hours where you can discusscourse material. The Student LearningCenter provides tutoring and study groupsfor Summer Sessions students.Health and WellnessStudents have access to medical and mentalhealth services provided by UniversityHealth Services, a fully accredited facilitystaffed by board-certified physicians, nursepractitioners, physician assistants, anutritionist, and more.Campus SafetyUC Berkeley has its own dedicated, fullservice police department that operates24 hours a day, seven days a week. Thedepartment offers free Night Safety Services,including the BearWALK escort service andevening shuttles. The Berkeley campuspartners with the Nixle company to deliversafety messages to you via opt-in text, email,or both in the event of an immediate threatto safety or health affecting the campuscommunity.

BSS InsidePages Catalog2018 V10 Layout 1 11/3/17 10:01 AM Page 3Summer in the Bay AreaEnjoy summer in the vibrant San Francisco Bay Area! Centrally located, Berkeley is just 25 minutes fromdowntown San Francisco and within an hour of most local attractions, including national parks,museums, shopping, restaurants, and nightlife.Things to DoSEE THE SIGHTS. Walk across the Golden Gate Bridge, stroll down twisty Lombard Street, ride a cable car,visit lively Chinatown, and take a tour of Alcatraz Island.EAT DELICIOUS FOOD. The Bay Area is a food lover’s paradise, with fine local restaurants, farmer’smarkets, and a thriving food truck scene.CELEBRATE WITH THE LOCALS. Enjoy music, art, and cultural events, such as the Outside LandsMusic and Art Festival, Oakland Art Soul Festival, and SF Pride Celebration.VISIT A MUSEUM. Experience some of California’s best art, natural history, culture, and science museums,many of which have discounted admission for students.GET OUTDOORS. The Bay Area has some of the most beautiful parklands in the nation, including theMarin Headlands, Muir Woods National Monument, and Point Reyes National Seashore.Did You Know?Summer Sessions students receive a transit sticker that allows free use of the local bus system, including busesto downtown San Francisco!SU M M ER I N TH E B AY ARE A3

BSS InsidePages Catalog2018 V10 Layout 1 11/3/17 10:01 AM Page 4CoursesChoose from undergraduate courses in more than 80 subjects, including arts,engineering, humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, and the professional fieldsof architecture, business, education, public health, and social welfare.Courses are offered in three, six, eight, or 10-week intensive sessions. All courses areregular university courses and are recorded on an official UC Berkeley transcript.While completion of summer courses does result in a UC Berkeley transcript,participating in this education program does not in itself provide preference inadmission to the University of California.Sample Class Schedule (Six Week Session)MondayUGBA 102Introductionto FinancialAccounting(3 units)ASTRONOMYC12The Planets(3 units)4CO U R S E STuesdayWednesdayThursday8-10:30 a.m. 8-10:30 a.m. 8-10:30 a.m. 8-10:30 a.m.(lecture) (discussion) (lecture) (discussion)1-3 p.m.(lecture)1-3 p.m.(lecture)1-3 p.m.(lecture)FridayCourse ListingsSee the Preview of Courses in this catalog for a samplelist of courses. A complete schedule of summercourses and descriptions is available online atclasses.berkeley.edu beginning early December.EnrollmentEnrollment for Summer Sessions opens in February.Visit summer.berkeley.edu/international forinstructions for visiting international students.PrerequisitesMany Summer Sessions courses have prerequisiteswhich are indicated in the course description. Beforeenrolling, check that you meet all prerequisites foreach course. If unsure whether you meet aprerequisite, contact the course department orinstructor and be prepared to provide documentationof your previous coursework (e.g. syllabi, coursedescriptions, transcripts).

BSS InsidePages Catalog2018 V10 Layout 1 11/3/17 10:01 AM Page 5GradingThe work of all students on the UC Berkeleycampus is reported in terms of the followinggrades:Grading ScaleCourse NumberingEach UC Berkeley course listing includes a number that indicates whether a course isundergraduate, graduate, or professional level. Use the chart below to determine the level ofyour course.Course Numbering 00-299300-399400-499Lower DivisionOpen tofreshmen andsophomores;not acceptablefor upperdivision credit.Upper DivisionOrdinarily opento students whohave completedat least onelower divisioncourse in thegiven subject ortwo years ofcollege work.Ordinarily openonly to studentswho havecompleted atleast 18 upperdivision unitsbasic to thesubject matterof the course.Offered inEducationand otherdepartments,and arespecificallydesigned forteachers eptabletoward academicdegrees onlywithin limitationsprescribed by acollege, school,or the GraduateDivision).Units of CreditUC Berkeley is on a 15-week semester calendar. During the semester, one unit representsthree hours of work per week by the student, including both class attendance andpreparation. Laboratory, discussion, quiz, or review sessions may or may not be given unitvalue. To estimate the amount of work for summer courses, refer to the chart below.Estimated Total Number of Required Hours of Student Work Per essionThree-WeekSessionTOTAL Barely passedFFailurePPassed at a minimum level ofC- for undergraduate studentsNPNot passedSSatisfactory, passed at aminimum level of B- forgraduate studentsUUnsatisfactoryIWork incomplete due tocircumstances beyond thestudent’s control, but ofpassing qualityIPWork in progress, final grade tobe assigned upon completionof entire course sequenceThe grades A, B, C, and D may be modifiedby plus ( ) or minus (-) suffixes.Credit TransferConsult with your home institution regardingtransfer of UC Berkeley coursework.Be prepared to provide course descriptions,syllabi, and other course information asrequired by your home institution.UC Berkeley recommends a maximum of 10 units per session during Summer Sessions. If youwish to take more than 10 units, consult with Berkeley Summer Sessions before registering.COUR SES5

BSS InsidePages Catalog2018 V10 Layout 1 11/3/17 10:01 AM Page 6Special Programsand CertificatesSpecial ProgramsExploring the Liberal Arts(ONLINE)Exploring the Liberal Arts: Letters & ScienceW1 is a two-unit online course that gives youan overview of the intellectual riches ofUC Berkeley’s College of Letters & Science.View mini-lectures by faculty members, deans,and recent graduates on topics ranging fromearthquakes to the sense of touch.LEARN MORE ATsummer.berkeley.edu/ls1Berkeley Charter ofProfessional AccountancyGain knowledge of the discipline, prepare forthe Certified Public Accountant (CPA)exam, and demonstrate your commitment toemployers by attaining the Berkeley Charterof Professional Accountancy (BCPA). In justtwo summers the BCPA provides you withthe accounting knowledge to pursue a CPA,as well as careers in economics, finance,and accounting more broadly.LEARN MORE ATbcpa.berkeley.eduArchitecture and DesignProgramsDisc* (Design & Innovation for SustainableCities) is an intensive five-week program thatexplores design and analysis in the urbanenvironment. Participants engage in thecourse of urban innovation while gaininghands-on experience developing designproposals. You will attend lectures, partake ininteractive workshops, experiment in digitalfabrication lab, conduct fieldwork, andbecome immersed in design studio culture.Disc* is intended for currently enrolledcollege students from all majors, with orwithout design experience.The Summer [IN]STITUTE consists ofthree introductory programs in architecture,landscape architecture, and sustainable cityplanning for post-baccalaureate students orsenior-level undergraduates in any discipline.There is also one advanced architecturestudio for students with an undergraduatedegree in architecture or senior-levelarchitecture majors. You will explore themethods of the field, experience the cultureof design studios, connect with top faculty,and develop a polished portfolio.LEARN MORE ATced.berkeley.edu/academics/summer-programs6S P EC I A L P RO GRA M S A N D C E RT I F I C AT E S

BSS InsidePages Catalog2018 V10 Layout 1 11/3/17 10:01 AM Page 7Certificate ProgramsMost certificate programs can be completed inone summer or more.The Developing Child*The Developing Child certificate is aninterdisciplinary, developmental scienceprogram focused on children from birth toage 8. Integrating research, practice, and policywith problem-solving and implementation skillsin the real world, the innovative courseworkand practicum will enrich your approach toworking with or on behalf of young children.LEARN MORE ATthedevelopingchild.berkeley.eduDigital Humanities*The Digital Humanities certificate programbrings students to the cutting edge ofscholarship in the humanities. In this study,powerful digital tools allow you to create,organize, analyze, and represent your researchprojects in digital forms. No prior experience isneeded to enroll. Imparting both technical andhumanistic knowledge, the digital humanitiesprogram teaches you to ask timeless questions,and answer them using today’s tools.LEARN MORE ATsummerdigitalhumanities.berkeley.eduEducating for the 21st Century(ONLINE)Interested in a career in education or want tolearn more about teaching and learning?Educating for the 21st Century is a certificateprogram featuring online courses that cover arange of issues concerning modern education,from digital environments to global schooling.You will gain experience not just learningabout educational theories, but alsoreal-word experience as teacher-mentorsthrough our unique practicum experience.LEARN MORE ATgse.berkeley.edu/online-ed-minorFilm & Media Industries andProfessions*Race and Law*This program is designed for studentsinterested in careers in film and media. Learnabout industry structures that govern a broadrange of media professions, fields, andpractices. Individual courses introduce you tothe various processes entailed in developing,pitching and producing media content; provideunderstanding of roles played by variousartists and professionals in the production,distribution, and exhibition of content; providecritical understanding of key business andlegal concepts relevant to intellectual propertyin a changing media landscape; and provideopportunities to learn about film and mediapractices from award-winning artists.LEARN MORE te-programJointly offered by the departments ofAfrican American Studies and EthnicStudies, the certificate program developsunderstanding of the fundamentalinterconnections between race and the lawwithin and beyond the U.S. You will examinehow law has been instrumental in codifyingracial difference and racial hierarchies, aswell as how racialized peoples have used thelaw as an instrument of protest and socialchange. Interdisciplinary courses will covera wide range of fields, and possible topicsinclude The Carceral State; The Civil RightsMovement; Race and Immigration;Social Movements and the Law; Citizenship;Indigenous Legal Systems; Law andLiterature; and Race, Environmental Justiceand the Law.LEARN MORE ATethnicstudies.berkeley.eduGlobal Public HealthThe Public Health field seeks to improvehuman populations by developing and applyingknowledge that can prevent disease andpromote health throughout the state, nation,and world. Students who earn a Global PublicHealth certificate will demonstrate a breadthof knowledge in many disciplines for thepromotion and protection of human healthwith due consideration to human rightsprinciples and varying cultural perspectives.Sustainability*The Energy and Resources Group’sSustainability certificate focuses onenvironmental science, policy, and behavior.Students complete courses in global andlocal environmental change; the science,engineering, economics, and policyof renewable energy; biodiversity; theeconomics of degradation and sustainability;and environmental justice.LEARN MORE ATLEARN MORE r-global-public-healthJournalism in the Digital AgeSuccess in the era of digital communicationsrequires proficiency not just in consuming mediabut also in producing it. The certificate inJournalism in the Digital Age is for students whowant to develop their communication skillsacross all current and emerging platforms. Youwill focus on core reporting and writing methods,social media, video, multimedia packages, andother forms of online and printed media.erg.berkeley.edu/academics/program/#summ* This certificate under development as ofcatalog publication date.LEARN MORE programSP ECI AL P RO GRAM S AND CE RTIFIC ATE S7

BSS InsidePages Catalog2018 V10 Layout 1 11/3/17 10:01 AM Page 8Summer English Language StudiesDo you need to improve your English for school or work purposes? Take the next stepin your academic or professional career with Summer English Language Studies!Elite ProgramChallenging classes for motivated students andclasses for even the most advanced of learners.Uniquely qualified instructors with expertise inteaching English for a variety of specificpurposes and communicative teaching methodssupported by research in language learning.Two Levels of Study Prepare: Ideal for undergraduates, these classsections prepare you for academic workin English. Refine: Ideal for working professionals andgraduate students, these class sections offera unique challenge at the advanced levelyou need.8S U MM E R E N GL I SH L A N GUAGE ST UD I E SClasses that Meet YourNeeds and InterestsPrograms that FitYour ScheduleOver 65 classes including:Three and six week programs, as well asonline classes. English for Specific Professional andAcademic PurposesAdvance your academic and professionalcareer with classes in Business English,Legal Writing, English for Science andEngineering, English for Art and Design,Job Search Skills, College AdmissionsCoaching, and more. English Through Culture and MediaLearn English through the topics you love—Food Culture, Popular Music, Film,Literature, Broadway Musicals, and more. Intensive Skill Practice in EnglishGet the skill practice you need to succeedin school and work—Academic andPublic Speaking, Speech and Debate,Writing for Digital Media, ConflictResolution, and more.Learning Beyond theClassroomUnique fieldwork assignments: Applyclassroom concepts as you explore the BayArea and historic UC Berkeley campus.LEARN MORE ATsummerenglish.berkeley.edu

BSS InsidePages Catalog2018 V10 Layout 1 11/3/17 10:01 AM Page 9Tuition and FeesThis chart represents the estimated tuitionand fees for a visiting international studenttaking two courses (three units each) duringa six-week session.Tuition and FeesCourse Tuition(two three-unitcourses at 550 per unit) 3,300Enrollment Fee 385International Service Fee 300Document Management Fee 56TOTAL 4,041This chart does not reflect costs for housing,books, supplies, and incidentals. Expenses varywith the length of stay and all fees are subjectto change. For detailed fee information, n/ fees.Course Materials andService FeeSome departments charge a Course Materialsand Service Fee for specific classes, such asthose with science or computer labs,photography labs, physical education courses,and art supplies. The Course Materials andService Fee is non-refundable and shouldbe noted in the Class Schedule atclasses.berkeley.edu.Cancellation FeeCancellation means dropping all courses inevery session in which you are enrolledbefore instruction begins in your firstcourse. You are charged a 100 cancellationfee. Visiting international students who havereceived an I-20 will be charged 400.* There may be additional fee(s) for specialprograms not included on this page.** Summer tuition and fees must be paid infull within seven calendar days afterenrollment, or you will be dropped fromyour class(es).T UITION AND FE E S9

BSS InsidePages Catalog2018 V10 Layout 1 11/3/17 10:01 AM Page 10International Student RequirementsFull-Time Student StatusBerkeley International Office encourages allinternational students to enroll full-time andobtain the appropriate student (F-1 or J-1) visastatus for study. Visiting international studentswith an I-20 (F-1) or DS-2019 (J-1) certificate ofeligibility document issued by UC Berkeley mustbe enrolled full time for the entire summersession period noted on your I-20 or DS-2019.Full-time student status varies depending onwhat session(s) you enroll in. For details, r/full-time.English ProficiencyRequirementIf you are from a country in which the officiallanguage is not English, you are required to submitofficial evidence of English language proficiency.All applicants must meet the English ProficiencyRequirement regardless of citizenship, unless oneof the following items applies: You are from a country exempt from theEnglish Proficiency Requirement You enroll exclusively in Summer EnglishLanguage Studies courses Your university has been granted anexemption based on an affiliation agreement10For more information regarding the EnglishProficiency Requirement, ciency-requirement.Visa and ImmigrationInternational (non-immigrant) studentscoming to the United States from abroad withthe primary intention of study should obtainF-1 or J-1 visa status. To apply for an F-1 or J-1visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate in yourcountry, request an I-20 (F-1) or DS-2019 (J-1)document when you register for BerkeleySummer Sessions. The Berkeley InternationalOffice is the responsible office for issuingthese documents for UC Berkeley.International students coming from abroadare required to have valid visas in theirpassports to enter the United States(Canadian citizens do not need visas, but doneed the I-20 or DS-2019 for entry in studentstatus). If you require J-1 visa documents,contact the Berkeley International Officefor instructions. For more information, r.The Berkeley International Office does notprovide visa advising or assistance forstudents who choose to enter the UnitedStates under visa categories other than F-1or J-1.IN T E R N AT IO N A L ST UD E N T R EQ UI R E M E NT SHealth InsuranceMedical care in the United States can bevery expensive. Hospital costs can average 4,000- 5,000 USD per day. Healthinsurance coverage is required to meet theseunexpected expenses. You should purchasea health insurance policy before you arrive inthe United States. This policy should coverall medical and hospital costs, or provideyou with a minimum of 50,000 for eachaccident or illness, have a deductible of 500or less for each accident or illness, cover atleast 75% of hospital and physician costsfrom the time you leave your currentresidence to the day you plan to return. Formore information, visit ssionstudents.Students in J-1 visa status are required tomaintain adequate health insurancefor the duration of their program.Information about J-1 health insurancerequirements can be found atinternationaloffice.berkeley.edu/j insurance.

BSS InsidePages Catalog2018 V10 Layout 1 11/3/17 10:01 AM Page 11HousingA variety of housing is available for your time at Berkeley Summer Sessions. Popular accommodations fill quickly,so make your housing arrangements as early as possible.UniversityResidence HallsStudents registered in Summer Sessions A,A&D, B, C, or D courses are eligible to applyfor housing in University Residence Halls andApartments, located just a few blocks frommain campus!Double and triple occupancy rooms areavailable in the University Residence Halls,which include shared lounges and communalbathrooms with all gender and single genderoptions. University Apartments feature triple,double, and single occupancy bedroomsin shared single-gender apartments, whichfeature a bathroom, full kitchen andliving/dining area. All rooms, lounge spaces,Sample Rates for University Residence HallsRoom TypeSession ASessions A & DSession BSession CSession DSingle 3,256 6,629 5,530 4,355 3,256Double RH 2,869 5,808 4,899 3,849 2,869Double APTSN/AN/AN/A 4,102 3,063Triple RH 2,411 4,899 4,088 3,221 2,411Rates are based on 2017 fees and are subject to change.International HouseLocated in the southeast foothills of theBerkeley campus, International House is ahistoric and architecturally striking campushousing facility and intercultural programcenter for U.S. and international students.At I-House, you will spend your summer livingwith a diverse group of residents, includinggraduate students, laboratory researchers,visiting scholars, and exchange students fromaround the world. To qualify for summerresidency, you must be over the age of 18and enrolled in full-time study or research atUC Berkeley or a nearby, approved educationalinstitution.I-House offers fully furnished double and singleroom accommodations. Floors are co-ed, withthe exception of the 8th floor Women’s Hall.The I-House room and board fee for thesummer includes 10 meals per week in theI-House Dining Commons. I-House is withinwalking distance of the central campus and isnear downtown Berkeley. I-House provides avariety of spaces for work and recreation,Dining is offered at Crossroads, our largestand organic-certified dining facility featuringall-you-care-to-eat meals with a wide variety ofcuisines and dietary options. The meal pointsprovided with your flexible Summer SessionsHousing meal plan may also be used topurchase a la carte food items at any openretail location on campus.LEARN MORE AThousing.berkeley.edu/summerhousing/homeincluding a library, resident lounges, gamerooms, and a computer center. Conferencerooms and a small kitchen are available forresidents’ special events. The InternationalHouse Café is open every day for meetingwith friends over coffee. A broad programof activities and outings is also offeredthroughout the summer.LEARN MORE ATFor more details or to apply online, itional OptionsSample Rates for International HouseRoom and BoardSession ASession BSession CSession DSessions A & DDouble 2,542 3,588 2,915 2,583 4,316Single 3,116 4,554 3,850 3,239 5,478Premium Single 3,485 5,382 4,675 3,690 6,474Rates are based on 2017 fees and are subject to change.and common areas are equipped with wirelessInternet. Live-in Residential Life staff providecommunity development activities and socialprograms, and each residential locationincludes an Academic Center that featuresmultiple work-stations and printers.In addition to university-affiliated housing,you may also consider options in studentcooperatives, private rooms andapartments, sublets, and homestays.For information on these options, visitsummer.berkeley.edu/housing.H OUS ING11

BSS InsidePages Catalog2018 V10 Layout 1 11/3/17 10:01 AM Page 12Preview of CoursesCourse122018TitleUnitsSessionAFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES4AAfrica: History and CultureW111Race, Class, and Gender (online)125ACThe History of the Modern Civil Rights Movement (online)139Rethinking Human Rights139Criminal Justice and Surveillance139Black Panther Party and Popular Culture159Be Bop to Hip Hop4333333ACDAADDAMERICAN STUDIES101ACExamining U.S. Cultures in Time4AANTHROPOLOGY1Introduction to Biological Anthropology2ACIntroduction to Archaeology3ACIntroduction to Social/Cultural Anthropology (American Cultures)112Forensic Anthropology114His

Course Numbering Each UC Berkeley course listing includes a number that indicates whether a course is undergraduate, graduate, or professional level. Use the chart below to determine the level of your course. Units of Credit UC Berkeley is on a 15-week semester calendar. During the semester, one unit represents