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4.00 Credits
Seminar, three hours. Limited to UC Center Sacramento Program students. Designed to sharpen student methodological understanding of policy issues. Topics vary by term, but use framework encompassing basic principles of economics, political science, and sociology to examine issues pertinent to California's political and economic development: supply/ demand (market) analysis, demographic analysis, and statistical analysis. Reading, discussion, and development of culminating project. P/NP or letter grading.
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2.00 Credits
Seminar, two hours. Enforced requisite: course 195. Required of students pursuing Civic Engagement minor who select local Los Angeles internship option. Review and discussion of relationship between coursework and curriculum of minor with experiential learning. Students create proposal for required capstone research project (course 198 or 199) that examines policy issues related to their choice of specialization and must include scholarly concepts from academic discipline of civic engagement and use research methodology approved by faculty sponsor. Letter grading.
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4.00 Credits
Seminar, three hours. Corequisite: course 195SA. Limited to UC Center Sacramento Program students. Development of professional skills in areas of writing, analysis, research, and oral presentation, and of understanding of policies and political processes in California. Research paper based on analysis of topic related to area of student academic interest or to internship area required. P/NP or letter grading.
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4.00 Credits
Tutorial, one hour; fieldwork, eight hours. Limited to juniors/seniors. Internship in supervised setting in corporate, governmental, or nonprofit setting, using knowledge base of civic engagement. Students meet on regular basis with faculty sponsor to construct series of reading and writing assignments that examine civic issues related to meaningful work at internship site. Students expected to learn ways in which individuals and groups can organize to solve problems, analyze issues, or bring about change in democratic society. May be repeated for credit. Individual contract with supervising faculty member required. Letter grading.
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8.00 Credits
(Formerly numbered Honors Collegium 195SA.) Tutorial, one hour; fieldwork, 24 to 32 hours. Limited to junior/ senior UC Center Sacramento Program students. Internship in workplace setting such as assembly member office, state senator office, governor's office, judicial branch office, state agencies, or nonprofit organization. Students read academic journal articles related to primary policy topics associated with internship and maintain weekly journals that reflect and assess their experiences. Students meet weekly with faculty mentors to review their progress, set goals for participation and achievement, and discuss problems that may arise. Individual contract with supervising faculty member required. Letter grading.
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4.00 Credits
Tutorial, one hour. Enforced requisite: course 194. Limited to juniors/seniors. Required capstone course to Civic Engagement minor for students pursuing College Honors. Development and completion of honors thesis or comprehensive research project under direct supervision of faculty member. Individual contract required. Letter grading.
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4.00 Credits
Tutorial, one hour. Enforced requisite: course 194. Limited to juniors/seniors. Required capstone course to Civic Engagement minor. Supervised individual research or investigation under guidance of faculty mentor. Culminating paper or project required. Individual contract required. Letter grading.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three or four hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Recommended requisite: Political Science 10. Designed for juniors/seniors. Study of ways in which political thinkers have conceived of ideas of citizenship and public service, how these ideas have changed over time, and frameworks for thinking about citizenship in era of markets and globalization. P/NP or letter grading.
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2.00 Credits
Lecture, two hours. Introduction to scope of civil engineering profession, including earthquake, environmental, geotechnical, structural, transportation, and water resources engineering. P/NP grading.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, four hours; discussion, two hours; outside study, six hours. Requisites: Mathematics 31A, 31B, Physics 1A. Newtonian mechanics, vector representation, and resultant forces and moments. Free-body diagrams and equilibrium, internal loads and equilibrium in trusses, frames, and beams. Planar and nonplanar systems, distributed forces, determinate and indeterminate force systems, shear and moment diagrams, and axial force diagram. Kinematics and kinetics of particles. Linear and angular momentum and impulse. Multiparticle systems. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid bodies in two- and three-dimensional motions. Letter grading.
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