With more than 5,000,000 interdisciplinary bibliographic records, our database delivers targeted discovery across the full spectrum of behavioral and social sciences. Each week a different president is examined from a variety of perspectives. 4 Units. Cultures of Biomedicine. 4 Units. Topics in Logic . 4 Units. James N. Danziger Award for Teaching Excellence. Restriction: Lower-division students only. SOCSCI78A. ECON122CW. Legal Implications of the Drug Trade. Seminar in Professional Development. SOCIOL167A. Repeatability: May be repeated for credit unlimited times. 4 Units. Statistics and Econometrics Laboratory II. degree requires the completion of 36 courses over eight semesters. ECON1 may not be taken for credit if taken concurrently or after ECON20A or ECON20B. Nomination by faculty in the Department of Chicano/Latino Studies is required for this award. Neural Networks and Machine Learning. POLSCI199. But never has this boundaryless-mindset been more important than today. 4 Units. Reviews the actions and character of presidents from Harry Truman through Bill Clinton. SOCSCI194C. Same as SOCIOL10A. In applying this policy, the 4 Units. 4 Units. SOCSCI10B. Special Topics in Cognitive Neuroscience. Studies in selected areas of Economics of Public and Private Organizations. Psychology and Social Behavior Majors have first consideration for enrollment. Undergraduate students who wish to pursue a career in the field of K12 education are well-served in the School of Social Sciences and the School of Education. 4 Units. COGS112R. Examines differences traditionally judged politically salientrace, ethnicity, religion, gender. Examines United States policy to combat domestic and international narcotics trafficking. Current research in the reception and processing of visual and auditory stimuli presented. Prerequisite: ANTHRO2A or ANTHRO2B or ANTHRO2D. Includes primary readings from central figures (Copernicus, Harvey, Bacon, Descartes, et al. Restriction: Political Science Majors have first consideration for enrollment. These models are used to investigate mechanisms of sensation, motor control, attention, and consciousness. Problems posed by aging population. Topics in Philosophy of Social Science. Students bring in stories that informed their own ethical development. Discussion of the application of social science research to public policy. 4 Units. Sociology of Culture. 4 Units. In addition, the lower-division writing requirement of the general education requirement (category I) should be completed during the first year. CSDs activities are focused on three areas. 4 Units. 4 Units. SOCIOL172A. Mathematical models of single neurons, neural circuits, thalamocortical systems, and cortical mass action can stimulate single-unit, local field potential, and EEG dynamics. Modern Iran: Cinema and the City. Explores different approaches to public policy analysis, the diverse conceptions of the goals and objectives that should be served by policy, and the appropriate role of the policy analyst. Introduction to Global Studies. Hypothesis tests for proportions and means. Archaeology Minors have first consideration for enrollment. Covers sex trafficking, labor trafficking, and organ trafficking. Restriction: Recommended: Upper-Division students. Cortical Neuroscience. Students pursue field studies at nonprofit agencies (200 hours) to understand current social problems in underrepresented and underserved communities. COGS10B. COVID-19 Update: To help students through this crisis, The Princeton Review will continue our "Enroll with Confidence" refund policies. Special Topics: Theory. Prerequisite: CHC/LAT101. SOCIOL176. International Divided Cities. 4 Units. Same as POLSCI142J, INTLST177D, HISTORY166. International Studies Majors have first consideration for enrollment. Studies in selected areas of methods. Statistics and Econometrics I. 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. PSYCH112P. PSYCH120A. The Center for Citizen Peacebuilding at UCI is a distinctive international clearinghouse for research, education, and action on public peace processes. COGS130A. Established in 2003, the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS) is theUniversitys international and regional studies center promoting research, learning and dialogue on world cultures and issues of global importance. 4 Units. Seminar in Political Anthropology. Students complete their thesis. Introduces students to anthropological and qualitative research on the relationship of humans, non-humans, and environments. 4 Units. 4 Units. Family relations, economic activities, politics, gender, and religion in a wide range of societies. 4 Units. Prerequisite: (PSYCH9A and PSYCH9B and PSYCH9C) or (PSCI11A and PSCI11B and PSCI11C) and (PSYCH10C or SOCSCI10C or ANTHRO10C or POLSCI10C or SOCIOL10C) or (MATH2B and STATS7). 4 Units. CHC/LAT162A. 4 Units. ANTHRO136A. Examines the causes and consequences of human rights violations with a focus on Latin America. Focuses on the research activities and honors thesis research projects of each student and the research of various Cognitive Sciences faculty. Prerequisite: (PSYCH9A and PSYCH9B and PSYCH9C) or (PSY BEH 11A and PSY BEH 11B and PSY BEH 11C) and (PSYCH10C or SOCSCI10C or ANTHRO10C or POLSCI10C or SOCIOL10C) or (MATH2B and STATS7). An exploration into the archaeological heritage and cultures of ancient Egypt. 4 Units. Familiarizes students with 20th-century developments in social thought that have influenced sociological research, suggesting "what is living and what is dead" in the "classics" and offering an overview of the main outlines of recent sociological theorizing. Restriction: Psychology and Cognitive Sciences Honors Program students only. Current research emphases include weapons of mass destruction, especially biological weapons; international governance, focusing on the evolution of international norms and institutions; citizen peace building; international environmental cooperation; and religion in international affairs. Sociology is a social science that focuses on society, human social behavior, patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and aspects of culture associated with everyday life. Topics addressed vary each quarter. The Center for Decision Analysis, located in the Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences (IMBS) in the School of Social Sciences, is a specialized research center where the objective is to facilitate interaction and common research goals among scientists whose purpose is to formulate precisely and test theories of human behavior. 4 Units. Complete the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) prior to transfer to UCI. Public Economics II. Begins by relaxing the ideal conditions of the standard regression model. Global Perspectives on Gender and Sexuality. Explores cultural and political implications of the infotech revolution and the ways new media are used around the world, new cultural practices and spaces (e.g., cybercafes), debates surrounding the meanings of these new technologies, and their implications for transforming society. 5 Tips for Finding College Scholarships. In assessing the motives and objectives of U.S. foreign policy leaders during the Cold War era, the concept of national interest is examined. Latinos in U.S. ECON135. 4 Units. This award is given to a Social Sciences student who has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement as well as significant contributions to the UCI Athletics Department. Standardization and normal approximation. Investigation of the learning and memory processes of human and animals. Research in Experimental Psychology. Game Theory and Politics I. 4 Units. Research design issues include sampling, longitudinal research, and comparative research. Has the process of industrialization affected living standards? Constitutional Convention. 4 Units. Study of Democracy Colloquium. Explores the theory and practice of ethnography with a focus on anthropology, the discipline most associated with ethnography. POLSCI249. Immigration and Social Policy. 4 Units. PSYCH112LM. Explores the commonalities and differences among various groups of Asian American women, with particular focus on history, culture, values, and family roles. Restriction: No Quantitative Economics Majors. Studies in selected areas of social sciences. Conflict Resolution in Cross-Cultural Perspective. 4 Units. Data collection, organization, and analysis in ethnographic or quasi-experimental settings, including interviewing, participant observations, behavior observations, and questionnaires. Focuses on poverty conceptualized as economic deprivation, well-being, vulnerability, and social exclusion. The Internet and Public Policy. Studies in selected areas of global studies and comparative development. ANTHROH190B. Honors: Critical Issues on the Social Sciences. Social Ecology Majors have first consideration for enrollment. Labor Economics II. Graduate Colloquium for Economics III. Also explores the interplay between health capital and economic growth. Explores alternative standpoints and interventions challenging dominant narratives and calling into question taken-for-granted assumptions, categories, concepts, values, and perspectives. Sociology of Aging . POLSCI142D. ECON242. Special Topics in Comparative Politics. 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. Topics addressed vary each quarter. An overview of major perspectives in the field, with special attention to Freud, Jung, and Adler. PSYCH10C. 4 Units. 2 Units. 4 Units. Introduction to Chicano/Latino Studies II. ECON15B. The center believes that substantial progress on important issues can be made by making better-informed decisions. Discusses the psychology of violence and aggression with an emphasis on understanding the psychological, social, and physiological roots of violent and aggressive behavior. COGS140J. Topics in Philosophy of Psychology. COGS201C. 4 Units. 4 Units. Selected topics in the philosophy of the social sciences, e.g. The newly formed Department of Urban Public Health, within the Robert and Donna Manning College of Nursing and Health Sciences (MCNHS) at the University of Massachusetts Boston, invites candidates for two tenure-track Assistant Professor positions to begin September 1, 2023. Examines the social locations of men and women in the everyday exercise of colonial and imperial power. Restriction: Social Policy/Public Service Majors only. Restriction: Psychology Majors only. 4 Units. Field Studies in Social Policy and Public Service. Computational Macroeconomics. Cognitive process models analyzed using computational Bayesian methods. Addresses how to make meaningful comparisons across countries. Topics in Philosophy of Mathematics. Discusses the major problems facing developing countries, such as population growth, education, capital formation, environmental protection, and international trade. Topics addressed vary each quarter. Applications in various areas of microeconomics and macroeconomics. Social science research happens in academic departments, as well as centers such as: Long before Leah Boustan was a professor of economics at Princeton, she was a Princeton undergraduate putting the final touches on her senior thesis. 2-4 Units. Writing projects consist of a proposal and paper on some empirical research. Restriction: Cognitive Sciences Majors have first consideration for enrollment. CHC/LAT251. Restriction: Cognitive Sciences majors only. Self-Identity and Society. Explores contemporary Asian American populations and communities in the U.S., and the impact of contemporary Asian immigration on the U.S. political economy and social order. Immigrant America. INTLST155. 4 Units. Before accepting an offer of admission with financial support for the first year, applicants should inquire about the likelihood of such support in future years. Comics and Medicine . CHC/LAT176. Provides students with an intuitive understanding of the microeconomic approach, and familiarizes them with concepts used in applied public policy analysis. Introduction to Contemporary Middle East Politics. Sociological Lens on Religion. 4 Units. Discusses the origins of biological sex, dynamics of sexual selection, sex differences in humans, and the construction of gender in human societies. Topics include emphases on ethnic conflict; identity; immigration and citizenship; religion and religious diversity; medical anthropology; legal anthropology; development and economic change; gender. Our faculty are breaking with convention to forge connections with computer science, engineering, the arts and the humanities. Effects of information structure. ANTHRO126. INTLST106A. Topics addressed vary each quarter. ANTHRO198. Special Topics in General Psychology. POLSCI122A. Weekly reports and colloquia by faculty, students, and visitors. ANTHRO259A. 4 Units. CHC/LAT290. Traces the sources of ideas about difference, equality, and toleration, and examines tensions that occur when forms of identity conflict with one another. 4 Units. Addresses such issues as why are the poor concentrated in the central cities? The Economics of Risk and Uncertainty. How decisions of government, business, and the individual relate to current economic problems such as unemployment, inflation, poverty, and environmental pollution. ANTHRO125C. Traces the anthropological and comparative cultural study of law from the nineteenth century to the present; briefly surveys the diversity of recorded legal cultures and critically examines key concepts which have been used to describe and classify them. Urban Studies Majors have first consideration for enrollment. SOCSCI70C. Our maverick spirit and openness to new approaches and unexpected collaborations has kept us nimble and at the cutting-edge in a number of fields as different as transportation economics, cultural anthropology, the philosophy of physics and biology, and the sociology of mass movements. SOCSCI178K. 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. SOCSCI103A. 4 Units. 4 Units. US Foreign Policy Toward Asia. Helps students understand the historic and political landscape from which China is now departing. Themes covered include: inequality, race, migration, poverty, capitalism. Students learn how to write computer programs to simulate macroeconomic models, download and manage data from internet resources, and to do basic statistics. Studies in selected areas of Quantitative Methods. ANTHRO152A. Same as SOCIOL10C. POLSCI51A. An overview of brain mechanisms of hearing, including perception of simple sounds, speech, and music. ECON241A. Specification, estimation, and testing of discrete choice models, with emphasis on cross-sectional and panel data models and applications. ANTHRO30A. The School of Social Sciences offers graduate training in the following areas: Anthropology (Ph.D. in Anthropology), Cognitive Sciences (Ph.D. in Cognitive Sciences), Economics (Ph.D. in Economics), Global and International Studies (Ph.D. in Global and International Studies), Language Science (Ph.D. in Language Science), Logic and Philosophy of Science (Ph.D. in Philosophy), Political Science (Ph.D. in Political Science), and Sociology (Ph.D. in Sociology). Political Science Majors have first consideration for enrollment. Introduction to Psychology. 4 Units. Latinas in the U.S. from 1900 to present, offering a diversity of their cultures, regional histories, sexualities, generations, and classes. Probability and Statistics in Social Sciences I. Language Origins: Evolution, Genetics, and the Brain. SOCSCIH190A. CHC/LAT148. Homeland Security . 4 Units. POLSCI136BW. 4 Units. 4 Units. Special Topics: Methods . Studies in selected areas of Social Sciences. Through field placement, students apply theory to practice. Sociology Majors have first consideration for enrollment. 1-12 Units. Introduction to non-cooperative games. International Studies Majors have first consideration for enrollment. From sounds to words to spoken and written sentences, explores how language is used in real time, and how its use reveals how it is represented in the mind. 4 Units. Introduction to statistical inference, sampling distribution, standard error. INTLST183B. Introduction to American Government. Presents various modes of understanding politics. A survey of human brain disorders using a clinical case study approach to illustrate fundamental issues in studying brain and behavior. Introduction to Law. 4 Units. 4 Units. Intervention in Latin America. 4 Units. 2 Units. Corequisite: COGS112LP Peoples of the Pacific. Examines the relationship between religion and world politics historically and today, focusing on connections with peace/war, democracy, human rights, secularism(s), and globalization. Draws from interdisciplinary scholarship in order to survey the diversity of Chicana feminisms. 4 Units. INTLST202. Basic Economics for Engineers. Topics addressed vary each quarter. Topics include causes and consequences of business fluctuations, monetary and fiscal policy, models of fluctuations, and empirical macroeconomics. 2 Units. 4 Units. Chinese American Studies. ECON199. Analyzes the Constitution, its amendments, and periods of Constitutional reform as a foundation for a critical evaluation of the Constitution with an eye both to necessary reforms and to elements of the Constitution that should be maintained. ANTHRO125A. Same as EDUC170, SOCIOL172A, CHC/LAT181. Overlaps with PSYCH9A, PSYCH9B, PSYCH9C, PSCI11A, PSCI11B. Latinos/Latinas and Medical Care: Contemporary Issues. ANTHRO163A. SOCIOL149. Perfect for pre-health, science, and social science majors wanting to appreciate how science and society interact. SOCSCI197. Examines critically the meaning and measurement of ethnicity, race, and nation in sociological theory and research. Considers empirical research from the economics literature on various topics related to the criminal justice system, such as policing, bail reform, incarceration, or recidivism. Surveys various aspects of relations between the nations of East Asia. Prerequisite: Enrollment in DASA program. PSYCH10B. 4 Units. Social Networks and Social Support. SOCIOL151. POLSCI174A. University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) Department of Physics invites applications for a long-term, non-tenure track appointment at the rank of Lecturer beginning Fall 2023. Studies in selected areas of psychology at the lower-division level. ECON281B. 4 Units. Small Group Dynamics. Topics include robot construction, computer programming, and the notion of embodiment. Research in Perception and Psychophysics Laboratory. ECON224A. Topics addressed vary each quarter. 2 Units. Students must submit an application and have a 3.0 or higher overall GPA. Sage Leader Research I. 1 Unit. Life course transitions and how social organizations influence the life course. Economics Majors have first consideration for enrollment. 4 Units. Special Topics in American Politics and Society. Transnational Central America. Focuses on historical contemporary writings by and about Chicana feminists. 4 Units. 4 Units. Topics in Philosophy of Psychology. 4 Units. Critical and interdisciplinary works on global issues serve as examples that graduates can use in their own research. Looks at changing international perspectives, policy responses, and military strategies of presidential administrations from Truman to Reagan. Investigates jobs such as migrant labor, child street vendors, Latina/Latino professionals, and Latinos migrating to the U.S. South that work in poultry processing plants. Review of central theories or figures in the history of analytic philosophy. COGS14P. Culture Change and the Mexican People. POLSCI125CW. Urban Studies Majors have first consideration for enrollment. In addition, these computers provide students with access to e-mail and Internet services. The goal is to educate students about social issues and provide them with the necessary tools to solve the difficult problems society faces. The Princeton Review offers online test preparation for SAT, ACT and graduate school entrance exams. Both introductory and advanced courses are included, giving students a solid preparation for later teacher credential programs and many related occupations. ECON227A. Begins by examining historical and ongoing definitions and problems organized around nature and environment as separate but imbricated concepts. 4 Units. Game Theory and Politics I. What political mechanisms are available to deal with human rights problems? Industrial Organization I. What is consciousness and what is matter and how are the two related? INTLST210C. Thomas W. McGillin Scholarship. 4 Units. An exploration of the concepts of identity, culture, ethnicity, race, and nation through ethnographic cases, with a view to asking larger questions: how do people create nativeness and foreignness? A survey of the field of Social Movements, oriented around critical themes in the major theoretical traditions and contemporary exemplars. Questia. Authors discussed include Jurgen Habermas, Anthony Giddens, and Richard Rorty. 4 Units. Studies relationships between human communities and their natural environments. Prerequisite: (PSYCH7A or PSCI9) or (PSYCH9B or PSCI11B). Focuses on educations role in creating and redressing inequality, and in shaping how we understand our place in society. 4 Units. The countries represent three continents and varying levels of economic development. Explores how pollution, climate change, and other environmental problems impact people around the world, often worsening social inequality. Two-quarter sequence on game theory. POLSCI146B. Computer laboratories develop creative thinking, graphing, and data presentation skills. After completion of requirements for an M.A. Located in Princeton, NJ, IAS is dedicated to independent study across the sciences and humanities. CHC/LAT131. Topics addressed vary each quarter. Examines central philosophical questions concerning our own fundamental nature and that of the world around us (e.g., causation and necessity, determination, free will, personal identity, the mind-body problem). 4 Units. 2-4 Units. Restriction: Chicano/Latino Studies Majors have first consideration for enrollment. POLSCI209B. Topics addressed vary each quarter. LPSH80. Studies in selected areas of philosophy of physics. Provides an overview of the theories regarding opinion formation, the methodologies employed, and the role of public opinion in democratic governments. COGS204B. Restriction: Political Science Majors have first consideration for enrollment. The Cultural Politics of Visual Representation. The M.A. Special Topics in Social Sciences. Theory construction and use of research methods in an interdisciplinary context. Discuss use of statistics in newspapers and popular magazines. SOCSCI183B. Concepts and principles from climatology and geology. Topics include immigration, demographics, socioeconomic differentiation, familial relations, political protest/resistance, law and policy, and links to "homeland" issues. The International Relations of East Asia. This workshop offers students a mix of professional development, outside speakers, and discussions regarding research with departmental faculty. Introduction to how basic economic concepts such as demand, supply, consumption, production, competition, free-riding, innovation, regulation, and rent-seeking can be applied to understand observed religious behavior. Internal and external balance in the economy. South Asian American Studies. 4 Units. The Graduate Center, City University of New York, (race, racism, race and the law, political theory, South Africa, digital humanities), (health, social demography, family, children and youth, gender, migration), Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, (citizenship policy, immigration, immigrant integration, ethnic diversity in democracies, diaspora), (public choice, mathematical models of collective decision making, formal democratic theory, politics of small groups, representation, voting rights), (medical anthropology, science, technology and society, bioethics, comics, Islam, Egypt, middle east), (social stratification, sociology of education, educational interventions), Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ph.D. Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, (international security, international organizations, NATO, European Union, African Union, crisis management, organizational learning), (neuroanatomy of language, neural plasticity, neuroimaging, cognitive neuroscience), (community context of crime, household decisions and neighborhood change, research methods), (political sociology, war and peace, environmental sociology, ethnic and racial conflict), (inequality, organizations, work and employment, research methods), (social networks and social exchange, monetization, barter, multidimensional poverty measures, migration outcomes at origin, classroom technologies and scaling, student engagement, scholarship of teaching and learning), (Sikh studies, African and South Asian diaspora/studies; politics of afro-asianism; citizenship, race, and decolonization; minoritization and community formation, postcolonial and transnational feminisms; gender and sexuality; critical university studies; Uganda, East Africa, global south), (working memory, executive functions, cognitive training, lifespan development aging, individual differences), (medical anthropology, race and ethnicity, urban ethnography, United States), (links between deviance and social control [especially law], the politics of crime control and criminalization, social movements and social change, corrections and public policy), Ph.D. University of Maryland, College Park, (voting models, democratization, political consequences of electoral laws), (civil rights law, constitutional law, gender discrimination, legal profession, leadership, ethics), (kinship, transnationalism, environment, Korea), (work and occupations, sociology of culture, creative industries), (comparative politics, dictatorship and democracy, ethnic politics, political violence, post-communism), (computational neuroscience, robotics, artificial intelligence, neural networks), (crime, neighborhood effects and social processes, race/ethnicity and violence, immigration and crime), Ph.D. University of California, San Francisco, (systems biology of development, pattern formation, growth control), (computational models and bayesian methods in decision making, representation, categorization, individual differences, and the wisdom of the crowd), (sociology of education, global and transnational sociology, civic education, humanitarian emergencies, international organizations), Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, (reinforcement learning, bayesian inference, neuroimaging, reasoning, decision-making, addiction, social cognition), (financial derivatives, financial regulation, international political economy, political theory, risk and uncertainty), (cognitive psychology, human memory, psychology and law), (international relations (theory, organization, law) religion and ethics, social movements and civil society actors (on peace, security, globalization, humanitarianism, and religion), (freemasonry, elites, gender, nationalism, race, citizenship, critical studies of Europe, secrecy, transparency, knowledge production, secret societies, power), (elites, ethnography, cultural critique, Pacific), (anthropology of law, globalization, Caribbean, anthropology of money and finance, gender and kinship), (immigration, theories of citizenship, feminist political theory, gender and politics), (memory consolidation, sleep, pharmacology, aging, brain stimulation), J.D., Ph.D. State University of New York at Buffalo, (sociology of law, criminal justice, research methodology, statistics, access to civil justice), (social movements, public policy, peace and war, social justice), (ethics, international relations, political and moral psychology, normative political theory, politics of difference, conflict resolution), Ph.D. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, (Latin American and Chicano literature, film studies), (linguistics, design, aesthetics and morality, Sweden), (urban studies, property, transnational expertise, Southeast Asia), (community and political violence; crime and violence in the global south; comparative criminal justice policy and practice), (political theory, history of political thought, legal theory, philosophy of the social sciences), (environmental systems, science and technology, U.S., extreme environments), Ph.D. University of Maryland at College Park, (how government policies affect the prevalence of criminal activity as well as how agents within the criminal justice system, particularly police, prosecutors, and judges, respond to policy changes), (language development, linguistics, computational sociolinguistics, cognitive modeling), (gender, inequality, education, family, race), (perception, metacognition, consciousness, computational modeling, computational cognitive neuroscience), (science and technology, feminism, pharmaceuticals, West Africa), (racial attitudes, affect and behavior, public opinion, political communication, urban politics, mobilization of marginalized groups), (human and machine vision, 3D shape, symmetry, virtual reality, robotics, problem solving), (social movements, democracy, culture, sociology of law, political sociology, social theory), Ph.D. State University of New York at Stony Brook, (white-collar and corporate crime, criminology, criminal justice, deviance and social control, sociology of law), (comparative and historical sociology, social inequality, political sociology, quantitative methodology, qualitative methodology), (auditory perception and cognition, human psychophysics), (legal discourse analysis and semiotics, anthropology of law; contemporary native American law, politics, art, and ethnographic museology), (international migration, immigrant and ethnic economics, urban sociology, enthnography, Latino/a studies, race and ethnicity, immigrant detention), (Chicano/a history, comparative immigration and ethnic history, gender studies, film and media studies, and oral life history), (political psychology, deliberative democracy, ideology, social theory, social and development psychology), (mathematical and statistical models of perception and cognition, bayesian mixed models, psychometrics), (Chicana/Latina history, U.S. labor, immigration, gender), (international migration, immigration laws, criminalization, incarceration, social inequality and mobility, race and ethnicity), (conscious systems, evolutionary game theory, nature of reality, machine learning, artificial intelligence), (comparative politics, immigration and citizenship in developing countries, India and southeast Asia, Asian security), (transportation and environmental systems (with a focus on air pollution and energy use), travel behavior analysis, alternative fuel vehicles, automated vehicles, transit use, sustainable infrastructure management, and decision making under uncertainty using real options), (cognitive development, language development, number concepts, conceptual change, individual cognitive development, historical development of science and mathematics), (social networks, social psychology, criminology, health, human development), (comparative political sociology, sociology of education, quantitative methods and statistics, globalization, sociology of the environment, organizations, sociology of science), Ph.D. University of California, Riverside, (sociology of medicine and alternative medicine, social relationships and health social psychology, research design), (modern literature, critical theory, psychoanalysis, comparative literature), (semantics, pragmatics, computational modeling, heritage bilingualism), (punishment and social control, law and society, criminal justice, social theory, life sentencing and capital punishment), (U.S. foreign policy, U.S. Latin American relations, Mexican-American politics), (sociology of law, sociology of professions, law and society, sociology of legal profession, methods and police misconduct), (law and legal institutions, comparative and international law), (world systems analysis, urbanization, development, comparative-historical sociology, dependent development in east Asia), (collective behavior, protest and social movements, framing processes, social psychology and culture, homelessness and social problems, qualitative methods), (prisons; public education; urban anthropology; race; African diaspora theory; public policy and law; gender; United States), (international relations theory, international political economy, international cooperation, macropolitics/institutions, comparative politics, world politics and regional orders), (Chinese domestic politics and political economy, comparative politics, East Asian politics), (perception, attention, decision-making, cognitive and clinical neuroscience), (labor unions, sociology of work, political sociology, American society, research methods, historical-comparative methods, class formation), (higher-order cognition, cognitive neuroscience, computational modeling, collective intelligence), (archaeology, cultural heritage, middle east and Islamic studies, space and landscape, material culture), (race, gender, embodiment, sociology of medicine, sociology of media), (social movements and collective action, political sociology, China's political transition), (sociology of crime and punishment, inequality, families, demography, methods, new technologies for data collection), (demography, criminology, research methods, health, social inequality, statistics), J.D., Ph.D. University of Connecticut, University of California, Berkeley, J.D. 1-12 Units. Topics include rudiments of programming, statistical analysis of data, matrix algebra, signal processing, graphic visualization, and simulated models of cognitive and perceptual processes. 4 Units. Restriction: Upper-division students only. Examines human bodies as both biological and sociocultural entities and explores the relationship among mind, body, and society cross-culturally. Theories of Textual Interpretation. Births, Deaths, and Migration. 4 Units. Analyzes how conflict is mitigated in diverse cultures: at the interpersonal level, between groups, and on the international scale. David and Kristen Rosten International and Community Service Scholarship. Economics of Criminal Justice. 4 Units. COGS112LC. The PDF will include all information unique to this page. Emphasis on the presentation of research design and results, problems of ethnographic writing, and qualitative and quantitative data and analysis. 4 Units. INTLST161A. 3 Units. Same as PSCI9. POLSCI223A. Restriction: Psychology Majors have first consideration for enrollment. SOCIOL161W. 4 Units. Special Topics . Introduces students to the scope of cross-cultural comparisons by analyzing the theories, methodologies, and facts utilized by anthropologists, sociologists, social psychologists, political scientists, and historians in comparing cultures. Questions of interest include: What kind of a thing is space? Special Topics: Political Sociology and Social Movements. Same as PUBHLTH132, POLSCI121G, UPPP129. CHC/LAT299. 4 Units. PSYCH46A. Looks at the connections between schools and prisons in the United States. SOCSCI121T. Teaches programming tools, skills, and conventions for collaborative work in computational cognitive science. POLSCI129. ECON198. Prerequisite: (ECON15A or STAT120A) and (ECON15B or STAT120B) and (ECON100A and ECON100B and ECON100C) or (ECON105A and ECON105B and ECON105C). LPS147. The B.S.E. Activities include drafting reforms, applying theory, assessing dysfunctions, and participating in U.N. negotiation simulations. Click on the link below to enjoy our 2017 program. Overlaps with ANTHRO10C, PSYCH10C, SOCECOL13, SOC SCI 9C, SOCSCI10C, SOCIOL10C. Experimental Psychology Laboratory. The Social Science Plaza facility contains state-of-the-art, high-tech lecture halls and is fully Internet accessible. East Asian Security. 4 Units. ECON210D. Topics include sources and limitations of demographic data; components of population growth; measures of nuptiality, fertility, mortality, and population mobility projection methods; and demographic models. Critical Investigations into Humanitarianism in Africa. Acquisition of Language II. Asian Americans and Race . ANTHRO125B. ECON142A. US Government in Comparative Perspective. ANTHRO253A. ECON229. 1-4 Units. Introduces rudiments of programming, statistical analysis and probability theory, graphic visualization, GUI design, spectral analysis, and simulation models using MATLAB, a software package for solving quantitative problems often encountered in experimental psychology. Prerequisite: One course in general science, anthropology, economics, geography, or sociology. UCI researchers across the social sciences, public health, education, social ecology, and natural sciences have a track record of high-quality population research on inequality research that spans disciplinary boundaries and important areas of public policy. U.N., NATO, EU, AU, WTO, World Bank, IMF). POLSCI128BW. 4 Units. Policy consequences are traced to indirect and subtle incentives and disincentives. Students will be able to contrast and compare gang cohort behaviors between some of the major gangs in California. Honors Seminar in Psychology and Cognitive Sciences II. 4 Units. Explores topics of state formation, economic nationalism, social justice, ethnicity, and role of international affairs. Directed Research. Social Ecology Majors have first consideration for enrollment. 4 Units. The suitability of contemporary theories of deviant behavior. Prerequisite or corequisite: ANTHRO199 and ANTHROH190A. In what ways have societies naturalized indebtedness, taken it for granted as a fact of life, and used it for organizing social relations. A detailed description of the program may be obtained from the Social Sciences Graduate Office or the School of Education. The basic working vocabulary of mathematical reasoning. Equal Opportunity and Nondiscrimination at Princeton University: Princeton University believes that commitment to principles of fairness and respect for all is favorable to the free and open exchange of ideas, and the University seeks to reach out as widely as possible in order to attract the ablest individuals as students, faculty, and staff. 4 Units. Korean American Studies. Studies in selected areas of Development Economics. Introduction to Geographic Information Systems in Social Sciences. Community, Social Justice, and Health Equity Research for Action. Examines the complex relationship between law, the social sciences, and modern society. Just War Revisited. Grades 6-8. POLSCI121G. Psychological Science Majors have first consideration for enrollment. The Making of Modern Science. Political representation plays an important role in democratic systems, but is elusive once examined closely. The purpose is to significantly contribute to the theory and practice of conflict resolution. 4 Units. Prerequisite or corequisite: ECON100C or ECON105C. LPS30. Special Topics in Cognition and Learning. 4 Units. Focus includes nonwestern, nonindustrial societies of past and present; the relationship between modern urban centers across different world regions. Covers theoretical models, empirical methods, and policy issues in international trade. Professional Internship. 4 Units. Undergraduate Student Affairs: 949-824-6803 4 Units. Data collection, organization, and analysis in population studies and demography. Same as ANTHRO10B. 4 Units. Political Power in Contemporary China. Special Topics in Comparative Politics. POLSCI131C. People, Cultures, and Environmental Sustainability. Topics include techno-orientalism, afro-futurism, feminist futures, indigenous cosmology, and environmental concerns. SOCIOL221B. 4 Units. Public Health Policy Majors have first consideration for enrollment. 4 Units. Which anti-poverty programs will work best in cities? SOCIOL259. 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. Surveys research design primarily through substantive readings in international relations. Measures of central tendency and dispersion. Introduction to the theory and practice of analyzing qualitative data. Explores complex processes contributing to social construction of gender and sexuality in the U.S. with focus on intersection of gender, race, ethnicity, sexuality, and class; evaluates how men and women are differentially constituted in family, education, work, politics, media, language. 4 Units. 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. Explore golds role in the development of culture, politics, and power. 4 Units. 4 Units. The Philosophy and Biology of Sex. Prerequisite: ECON220A. PSYCH112BW. Active learning course that examines origins, decision-making processes, activities, and evolution of leading international organizations (e.g. SOCSCI183CW. ANTHRO147B. INTLST290. CHC/LAT152A. PSYCH10A. SOCIOL188BW. Examines how the modern world is divided between East and West in the age of globalization. Students may enroll for only one 199 each quarter. Covers both experimental and descriptive research methods, analysis of results, and reading the psychological literature. Investigates business cycles in the United States and worldwide during the last two centuries. Explores immigration, ethnicity, and inequality as interconnected social forces. Examines how human language(s) may have originated. Supplemented by class discussion of these presentations and other material on current research methodology. Inference in linear models covers regression and analysis of variance. International Studies Majors have first consideration for enrollment. 4 Units. 4 Units. Introduces graduates to the field of global and international studies. LINGUIS150. Models of Practice and Intervention at the Community Level. Psychology Honors students only. Current research in international relations. 4 Units. Transnational Gangs. Quantitative Economics Majors have first consideration for enrollment. SOCIOL159. Topics in Induction, Probability, and Decision Theory. Prerequisite: ECON241A and ECON100B and ECON203A. Research in Perception and Psychophysics. Overlaps with PSYCH10A, SOCECOL13, SOCSCI10A, POL SCI 10A. Emphasis is on the theoretical issues of ethnicity, nationalism, and conflict management. 4 Units. Surveys North-North and North-South issues relating power and wealth. ANTHRO125. The School of Social Sciences philosophy is to practice research, service, and good citizenship. Political Institutions, Legal Systems, and Economic Development. Introduces the anthropological study of law through a focus on the foundations of this subfield, its primary methodologies, and several important topics of inquiry, including policing, immigration, and structural inequalities. Restriction: Criminology, Law and Society Majors have first consideration for enrollment. Asset-market approach to the balance of payments. Prerequisite: CHC/LAT200A or PUBHLTH246. Introduction to medical anthropological and social science perspectives on Latinos/Latinas in relation to a number of health and medically-related issues, i.e., immigration, gender, reproduction, culture, social structure, political economy, sexuality, utilization of medical services, and health beliefs. ANTHRO164P. Political Islam. Particular attention directed at a set of problems related to political and economic inequality: poverty, racism, sexism, urban and population problems, the environment, the criminal justice system. What does the term humanity signify when simply surviving requires faith, courage, and desperation? Examples from economics. Scientific Python for Research. (Such courses include. International Business. 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