SOCSCI121T. Studies in selected areas of Archaeology. Directed group study with Political Science faculty. 4 Units. INTLST106B. INTLST155. SOCIOL62. Reviews the experience of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Pakistan, Turkey, and Indonesia. 4 Units. Anthropology Minors only. Global Inequalities. ANTHRO146. Explores the politics of urban and suburban America, including the policy making process; the exercise of political power; local politics, federalism and the problems of metropolitanism; and major policy problems facing urban areas. POLSCI51A. 4 Units. Honors Thesis Research. Same as SOCSCI173N, HISTORY166D, INTLST177C. Statistics and Econometrics I. Addresses such topics as empire, migration, immigrant settlement, economic integration, race, gender, and the formation of group identities. Examines exploratory uses of statistical tools in these fields as well as univariate, bivariate, and multivariate applications in the context of the general linear model. An introduction to the physical world we live in. Introduction to analysis and reasoning. Computational Lab Skills for Cognitive Scientists II. POLSCI49. Prerequisite: (PSCI9 or PSCI11C or PSYCH7A or PSYCH9C) and PSCI102C and (PSCI178S or CRM/LAWC149). CHC/LAT170. 4 Units. Begins by examining historical and ongoing definitions and problems organized around nature and environment as separate but imbricated concepts. Satisfactory completion of the Lower-Division Writing requirement. SOCIOL138. Business Decisions. 4 Units. Digital money has captured the broad imagination of speculators, coders, regulators, criminals and the mass media. Archaeology Minors have first consideration for enrollment. Examines alternative forms of human, humanisms, and posthumanisms to explore the inherent ambiguities and shifting boundaries of knowing and being human, and to venture into modes of analysis that problematize the universality and globality of liberal humanism. Potential topics include kernel density estimation, instrumental variables (IV), two stage least squares (2SLS), panel data models, and simulation-based Bayesian methods, including Gibbs sampling, and the bootstrap. Topics in Analytic Philosophy. 4 Units. Draws from interdisciplinary scholarship to survey the diversity of contemporary Chicana/Latinx feminisms through an intersectionality lens. Causes and consequences of population growth, natural resource management, environmental law, environmental ethics. No more than two courses numbered 198-199 may be used towards a degree requirement (excluding majors in the Department of Cognitive Sciences and Economics which allow three such numbered courses). Critical Investigations into Humanitarianism in Africa. Topics in Philosophy of Mathematics. COGS201B. Cognitive Sciences Majors only. Topics addressed vary each quarter. Seminar Ethnographic & Qualitative Field Methods. Topics in Philosophy of Social Science. Honors Seminar in Psychology and Cognitive Sciences III. Students will be able to contrast and compare gang cohort behaviors between some of the major gangs in California. Issues of fraternal organizations, national development, capitalism, rationalization, race and ethnicity, gender, economic organization, labor relations, and politics are discussed. Additionally, the M.A. David Easton Award. INTLST101A. Environmental Engineering Majors have first consideration for enrollment. Three questions addressed: How do individuals come to understand the political world? Special Topics in Language. An examination of a cluster of interrelated issues concerning probability, determinism, logic, and the foundations of quantum mechanics. Analyzes the experiences of Chinese in the United States. ANTHRO215C. CHC/LAT110. Acquisition of Language II. Topics include: sets, Boolean operations, ordered n-tuples, relations, functions, ordinal and cardinal numbers. ECONH190A. Before bitcoin, before derivatives and mortgage-backed securities, before even writing itself, there was gold. Prerequisite: (ECON15A and ECON15B) and (ECON100A and ECON100B) or (ECON105A and ECON105B). POLSCI61A. Introduces first-year graduate students in Sociology to the current research interests of Sociology faculty, as well as to other aspects of graduate life at UCI and to the profession of sociology more generally. 2 Units. Prerequisite: SOCIOLH188A. Feminisms of Color. The international monetary system and institutions. POLSCI124C. Half of the course is spent on writing instruction. 4 Units. 4 Units. 4 Units. A general introduction to the study of the physical, intellectual, social, and emotional development of the child from birth to adulthood. Prerequisite: (ANTHRO10A and ANTHRO10B and ANTHRO10C) or (SOCIOL10A and SOCIOL10B and SOCIOL10C) or (SOCSCI10A and SOCSCI10B and SOCSCI10C) or (MATH2A and MATH2B and (STATS7 or MGMT7)) or (STATS120A and STATS120B and STATS120C) or (ECON15A and ECON15B). Together they lead the charge towards addressing real-world, global challenges such as designing smart cities, reenvisioning transportation, securing cyberspace, facilitating space technology research, Selected historical and contemporary topics in the philosophy of mathematics, e.g., mathematical truth and ontology, mathematical knowledge, the nature and role of proof, the workings of mathematics in application. Global Connect. Topics addressed vary each quarter. Current public policy issues concerning the Internet. ANTHRO249A. SOCSCI178D. SOCIOL179. 4.0 Units. 4 Units. 4 Units. David and Kristen Rosten International and Community Service Scholarship. ANTHRO140. The relation between risk and return, diversification, asset pricing, efficient markets hypothesis, and the market valuation of stocks, bonds, options, and futures. Case material is drawn primarily from the U.S. and other industrialized nations. Overlaps with PSYCH10A, SOCECOL13, POL SCI 10A, SOCIOL10A, ECON15A. Topics addressed vary each quarter. Studies in selected areas of international studies. Clinical Psychophysiology. Prerequisite: SOCSCI3A or SOCSCI10A or SOCSCI10B. SOCSCI5B. Explores immigration, ethnicity, and inequality as interconnected social forces. An advanced and mathematical version of ECON100C for students in the Quantitative Economics major. SOCIOL269. (surveillance, policing, and militarized urbanisms; Islam, Africa, and the racialized geopolitics of the war on terror; elites, diplomacy, and transnational governance), Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, (political sociology, historical and comparative sociology, social movements, social policy), Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, (race and ethnicity, religion, immigration, Latin America), (economic sociology, culture, organizations, social networks, political economy, globalization, social change, central and eastern Europe), (international migration, demography, Mexican immigration, racial and ethnic relations, economic sociology, family), (presidency, congress, interest groups, mass media, and politics), (audition, auditory attention, psychophysics of complex sounds, computational models of hearing), (gender, war, cyberspace, Islam, transnationalism, Africa), (virtual worlds, sexuality, postcoloniality, HIV/AIDS, mass media and popular culture, language and culture, Indonesia, Southeast Asia), (memory, decision-making, reinforcement learning, neuroimaging, computational cognitive neuroscience), (California politics and statewide elections, American politics, state and federal policy-making, ballot measures and the initiative process), (visual, auditory, somatosensory/pain perception and attention, sensory deficits and neurological disorders, computational neuroimaging), (immigration, inequality, urban sociology), (political theory, international relations, French political thought), Ph.D. University of California, San Diego, (mathematical sociology, social networks, quantitative methodology, human judgment and decision making, economic sociology), (Caribbean law and sovereignty; construction of authority at the Caribbean Court of Justice), J.D., LL.M. Satisfactory completion of the Lower-Division Writing requirement. PSYCH14P. 4 Units. Psychology Fundamentals. Directed Group Study. 4 Units. 4 Units. ANTHRO134B. Topics include causes and consequences of business fluctuations, monetary and fiscal policy, models of fluctuations, and empirical macroeconomics. 4 Units. 4 Units. Because the intellectual training offered by the School requires full-time study and constant contact with the faculty, the School does not accept part-time students. Draws from interdisciplinary scholarship in order to survey the diversity of Chicana feminisms. Research ethics and the IRB review process. Special Topics in Political Theory and Methods. 4 Units. Also examines how the discipline of anthropology has been shaped by the study of sexuality. Sports Psychology. Econometric analysis of time series data. 4 Units. SOCIOL180A. Nuclear Environments. 4 Units. 4 Units. Seminar in Political Anthropology. A required writing-intensive seminar conducted by an instructor affiliated with the Race and Justice Studies emphasis. This award is for the outstanding undergraduate honors thesis. Introduction to the conceptual foundations and basic research results in the cognitive sciences for first-year graduate students. Tribal populations and geographic distributions, political and social organization, sovereignty, self-determination, intergovernmental relations; cultural continuity and change; management, preservation, development of environments/resources. SOCIOL68A. Provides students with an intuitive understanding of the microeconomic approach, and familiarizes them with concepts used in applied public policy analysis. 4 Units. Directed study with Chicano/Latino faculty. It provides a calendar of events, hosts the bi-weekly International Studies Public Forum and monthly research seminars, collaborates with over 17 other campus centers, and promotes seed funding for collaborative research activities on international and global issues. 4 Units. The Economics of Accounting Decisions. 4 Units. Colorado State University (Colorado State or CSU) is a public land-grant research university in Fort Collins, Colorado.It is the flagship university of the Colorado State University System. They pose solutions to agency-posed questions. Topics addressed vary each quarter. The facility includes a large (12.5 x 12.5 x 7 interior) acoustically isolated RF-shielded chamber for free-field research and a second smaller RF-shielded steel booth for research using headphones. What are the political and economic causes of this process? 4 Units. SOCSCI211B. Political Economy lies at the intersection of economics and political science. Topics addressed vary each quarter. Special Topics in Anthropology. 4 Units. 4 Units. 1 Unit. PSYCH122P. 4 Units. Social Movements. All undergraduate political science majors are eligible to apply. 1-4 Units. Students are also advised to seek aid from sources external to the University. Restriction: Cognitive Sciences Majors have first consideration for enrollment. Social Sciences Academic Resource Center (SSARC) Resource Mangers (RMs) report directly to the Director and Associate Director, serving as frontline resource consultants, assisting visitors with resume development, graduate and professional school planning, internship placement, and professional development. 4 Units. 4 Units. 4 Units. Sociology of Sexuality. Upper-division students have the opportunity to experience a different culture while making progress toward degree objectives through the Universitys Education Abroad Program (EAP). Comparative Politics: Four Nations, Three Continents. 4 Units. Studies in selected areas of race and ethnicity. Statistics and Econometrics Laboratory II. Examines criminal activity in business and corporate enterprise, organizations, and the professions. ECON251B. Selected topics in the philosophy of the social sciences, e.g. Psychology Majors have first consideration for enrollment. POLSCIH180D. LPS40. How do individuals behave within this world? INTLST147CW. Honors Advanced Experimental Psychology Laboratory. Special Topics in Chicano/Latino Studies. The Center for Cognitive Neuroscience and Engineering (CENCE) is a multidisciplinary research center aimed at understanding the relation between cognitive abilities and neural systems through brain imaging, brain mapping, computational modeling, informatics, and engineering techniques. Social Policy/Public Service Majors only. Chinese Politics: Policy, Leadership, and Change. Because all degrees offered by the School of Social Sciences involve an educational program that is interdisciplinary and that prepares students to understand quantitative methods of data analysis, graduates are well-positioned for research and analysis careers at all levels of government and in private firms. ECON154. Probability and Statistics in Social Sciences I. ECON11. Judgment and Decision Making. Introduction to Voting Theory. Hands-on experience in hypothesis testing, mapping, graphics, and data arrays. ECON200B. 4 Units. Restriction: Cognitive Sciences Majors have first consideration for enrollment. Advanced Experimental Psychology Laboratory. 4 Units. Restriction: Psychology and Cognitive Sciences Honors Program students only. The minor in Gender and Sexuality Studies fosters critical and creative analysis of the various disciplinary perspectiveshistorical, political, economic, representational, technological, and scientificthat have (or have not) constituted women, gender, and sexuality as objects of study. Directed study with Anthropology faculty. Introduction to the Comparative Study of Legal Cultures. SOCSCI272A. Uses social movement theories to illuminate the cases, and the cases to critique and revise the theories. 4 Units. Restriction: Political Science Majors have first consideration for enrollment. CHC/LAT222. Sociology Majors have first consideration for enrollment. Deductive use of theory to make novel predictions is emphasized. Sociology Majors Seminar. The Industrial Revolution in Western Europe. 4 Units. Basic probability theory focuses on application to statistical inference and binomial distribution. Computational Methods for Language Research. Honors Thesis Writing. Social Ecology Majors have first consideration for enrollment. With a two-unit (50 hours) or four-unit (100 hours) credit option, students intern at a nonprofit agency exploring their roles as community leaders and improving their professional skills. Topics addressed vary each quarter. Reviews theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of international relations using contending perspectives to analyze power and influence, capabilities, interdependence, reciprocity, international regimes, anarchy, cooperation, imperialism, and hegemony. Analysis of Neural Time Series. Launched in 2018, the Diversity, Inclusion and Racial Healing Ambassador (DIRHA) program sends UCI student leaders to participating local high schools for weekly discussions on such tough topics as race, gender and religion. Corequisite: COGS112LP Restriction: Anthropology Majors have first consideration for enrollment. 4 Units. The student completes, with the approval of the faculty mentor, an honors thesis containing: statement of the problem, literature review, research hypotheses, methods of investigation, results, discussion, and bibliography. Quantitative Economics Majors have first consideration for enrollment. Religious Traditions of Asian Americans. Global Food Environment. Focuses on the empirical methods used in modern applied microeconomics. Topics addressed vary each quarter. Probability and Inference. A survey of theoretical and empirical approaches to the physiological, psychological, and social factors which generate behavior. COGS290. Learn more at the Center for Citizen Peacebuilding website. POLSCI121HW. 4 Units. Students explore the meanings attributed to Latina/o/x racial identities over time; the political, economic, and social structures that have shaped those identities; and their impact on Latinx self-concepts, interpersonal/intra-community relations, and life chances. DASA Research Design. The particular courses which would be recommended are not specified here, however, since they are highly dependent on the major emphasis of the student. 4 Units. International Organizations. SOCIOL10B. People, Cultures, and Environmental Sustainability. Current research in Chicano/Latino Studies. It supports innovative collaborative ethnographic research as well as research on the theoretical and methodological refunctioning of ethnography for contemporary cultural, social, and technological transformations. Seminar course in which students do an original econometric research project. Presents various modes of understanding politics. University of California San Diego La Jolla, California Assistant Professor or Associate Professor. Homeland Security . Sociology of Gender. 4 Units. Professional Internship. Interview Methods . This scholarship is awarded to an exemplary School of Social Sciences student athlete. 4 Units. The center focuses on the etiology of ethical behavior and differs in several important ways from existing centers dedicated to the discussion of ethics. Focus on areas such as social movements, strikes, crowd psychology, cults, fads, fashions, public opinion, and symbolic and mythical elements in collective culture. Urban Anthropology. Through one-on-one consultations and various co-curricular programs, staff assist students with developing an educational blueprint that will ensure a quality educational experience while developing a strong educational portfolio and transforming each student into successful leaders within their chosen careers. POLSCI212B. This course cannot be taken to repeat Economics 20B taken prior to fall 2006. ANTHRO126. In addition, for students who are preparing for graduate school in an area of social science, it will be important to supplement the minimal mathematics requirements with additional courses related to mathematics and social science methodology. Download Page (PDF) The PDF will include all information unique to this page. Introduction to Law. Students are required to write a paper on a research question related to. Seminar Ethnographic & Qualitative Field Methods. Learn more at Census Research Data Center website. 4 Units. Discussion of the fundamentals of statistical inference and computational implementations of common statistical models. Teaches programming tools, skills, and conventions for collaborative work in computational cognitive science. As required by law, the applicant must pass the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST), obtain a Certification of Clearance, and successfully complete the appropriate subject area examination or an approved subject-matter program. University Development and Alumni Engagement, Microcirculation and Vascular Regeneration Lab, Biomedical Imaging and Bioinstrumentation Lab, Biomedical Materials Characterization Lab, Electrophysiology and Neural Electronics Lab, High Performance Modeling and Simulation Lab, Tissue Engineering and In Vitro Systems Lab. Psychology and Social Behavior Majors have first consideration for enrollment. Acquisition of Language. Writing/Philosophy of Biology. 1-4 Units. Social movements such as Black Lives Matter highlight the contemporarypolitical economy of racial capitalism, and the relationship between domestic policing and international militarization as twin sides ofglobal racial hegemony. An overview of brain mechanisms of hearing, including perception of simple sounds, speech, and music. Perception and Sensory Processes. Studies in selected areas of epistemology. The student initiates and completes data collection for the honors thesis. 4 Units. 2 Units. Studies in selected areas of comparative politics. Study of Democracy Colloquium. 4 Units. 4 Units. 4 Units. Examines the relationship between the Jewish people and political power over a 3500 year period. 1.3-4 Units. You can walk or bike from the main campus to the main street in a few blocks. Intermediate Quantitative Economics III . 4 Units. Includes primary readings from central figures (Copernicus, Harvey, Bacon, Descartes, et al. LPSH81. Topics include sets, Boolean operations, ordered n-tuples, relations, functions, ordinal and cardinal numbers. CHC/LAT151. Political Economy II. Students identify a research problem, conduct a literature review, develop questions and/or hypotheses, appropriate methods, and write a proposal. 1-4 Units. Psychology Fundamentals. South Asian American Studies. 4 Units. Introduces basic demographic methods used in social science and public health research. Focuses on the genesis and evolution of Marxist social thought The "systemic" method of Marx and Engels to questions of economic production and reproduction is compared and contrasted with modern world-system grand visions, feminist-theoretic approaches, and postmodern critiques. Disability Worlds. What does it mean to compose a moral life during war?. Price flexibility and dispersion, auctions, search and industrial structure, intrafirm organization. Introduction to Biological Anthropology. East Asian Security. POLSCI146B. Through a variety of formats, students study, hone, and practice writing skills that will prove useful in and out of the White House. 4 Units. Restriction: Anthropology Majors have first consideration for enrollment. International Money. 2-4 Units. 4 Units. Dissertation research with Social Science faculty. Statistics and Econometrics III. 4 Units. Ancient Civilization of Mexico and the Southwest. Topics include perception, attention, knowledge representations, learning and memory, action, reasoning, and language. Prerequisite: PSYCH 112B and PSYCH112LB. 4 Units. Case study of network datasets exemplifies research issues. 2 Units. CHC/LAT158. PSYCH10B. Honors Research Workshop. Economics of Asymmetric Information. 4 Units. Theories of Power and Empowerment. Mathematics for Economists. Emphasizes examples from sociology, anthropology, and related social science disciplines. Recurring theme is the competition between holistic and localized views of brain function. The three core courses serve as an introduction to the Native American experience from the perspective of different historical periods and frameworks of analysis. Corequisite: PSYCH112LA ANTHRO48. 4 Units. 4 Units. Humanism and Posthumanism. Students develop and complete a GIS research project of their own choosing. 4 Units. Google the term coined by former GE CEO Jack Welch and youll learn that its most often applied in business to explain an organization that throws caution to the wind, scrapping boundaries, and bureaucracies in order to tap the internal power of its people to directly enact change. Topics vary each quarter. Selected topics in induction, probability, and decision theory. Topics include biological bases of behavior, sensation, perception, cognition, development, personality, psychopathology, and social psychology. Advanced training in qualitative and ethnographic research centered on community service. Prerequisite: ECON210D. An overview of major perspectives in the field, with special attention to Freud, Jung, and Adler. Lectures explore such issues as the interplay between technology and constitutional rights, the impact of science on law, and the evolving roles of attorneys and judges. Independent Study. Emphasis on writings of Frege, Russell, Schlick, Carnap, and Quine. Social Sciences Undergraduate Student Affairs (SSUSA) provides general and detailed information about UCI, the School of Social Sciences, and specific requirements exclusive to the majors and minors in the school to students, faculty, administrators, and the general public. Effects of information structure. Imperfect markets, government policies, and industry performance. PSYCH112P. A detailed description of the program may be obtained from the Social Sciences Graduate Office or the School of Education. LPS105C. Honors Field Research. Topics include sensory deficits, attentional neglect, amnesia, cortical organization, clinical psychopathology, and more. ECON198. Revolution in Latin America. CHC/LAT179. ECON105A. Special Topics: Methods . 4 Units. Psychological Anthropology. Examines research and theories concerning the physical and mental health of U.S. Latino populations. Explores the emotional universe created by the Latin American immigrant experience, and guides students in the creation of a literary work based on an investigation into, or reflection on that experience. Restriction: Upper-division students only. The relationship between California gangs Mara Salvatrucha and 18th Street and Mexico/Central American gangs is assessed. Global Poverty and Inequality in the 21st Century. SOCIOL239. Explores competing views of the character and status of theoretical knowledge in science, including challenges to and defenses of the view that contemporary scientific theories offer straightforward and accurate descriptions of how things stand in otherwise inaccessible domains of nature. Outstanding Legal Scholar Scholarship. 4 Units. 4 Units. 4 Units. Empirical topics include tax evasion, measurement of incidence, efficiency costs, and other policy issues. 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