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3.00 Credits
Seminar, two hours; colloquium, one hour. Contemporary research problems in physiology. Students review papers in the current literature and present ideas contained therein to other students. Students present results of their own research and attend presentations given by other students and departmental researchers. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory only. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.
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2.00 Credits
Seminar, two hours. Small group meetings for graduate students to practice scientific writing, debate, and presentation skills. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory only. May be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Preparation and completion of the dissertation required for the Ph.D. or Master of Science degree. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Special topics courses are offered from time to time. Course content varies with interest of the instructor. Prerequisite: in some cases, consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit as topics vary. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E100U.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Examines interactions between social structure and physical space: (1) the contemporary evolution of cities and their hinterlands in the U.S.; (2) patterns of urbanization in the Third World; and, as background for understanding these developments, (3) the re-emergence of cities in Medieval Europe. Prerequisite: Planning, Policy, and Design 4. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E144U.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Examines structural inequality and the influence that urbanization has in affecting race, ethnic, and class relations. Explores how race/ethnicity, class, urban space, housing, economic development, public education and land policy intersect in cities, both historically and today. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E128U.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Provides an introduction to comparative urbanization in developing countries. First introduces students to the geography, history, and theories of urbanization, and then reviews urban planning, public policy, and governance.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Overview of theoretical, substantive, and policy issues in urban sociology. History of urbanization, the school of human ecology, and recent trends regarding urbanism. Time is devoted to understanding the causes and possible solutions to urban problems. Prerequisite: Planning, Policy, and Design 4. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E104U.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Surveys California'shuman population (past, present, and future) and its interactions with trends in society, government, the economy, and the environment. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E123U.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Covers importance of technology for urban economic and social development. Concepts of technological innovation and diffusion, and their relevance for cities and metropolitan areas. Principles of networks and their importance for diffusion. Relationship of technology with urban infrastructure and metropolitan form. Prerequisites: Social Ecology 10 and 13 or equivalent. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E142U.
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