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27264 S 189 103 DIS F 2−3P 405 SODA Introduction to Machine Learning KAR, A<br />

26687 S 194 101 DIS F 3−4P 405 SODA Special Topics DABBELT, D P<br />

Note: "Advanced Operating Systems Structures and Implementation"<br />

27324 S 194 102 DIS F 4−5P 405 SODA Special Topics DABBELT, D P CURRENTLY NOT<br />

OPEN<br />

26688 P 194 008 LEC WF 2−4P 606 SODA Special Topics 4 GARCIA, D D 6<br />

Note: "Advanced Digital Animation"<br />

26690 P 194 017 LEC TuTh 330−5P 306 SODA Special Topics 3 HELLERSTEIN, J M 20 BY CATEGORY<br />

Note: "Programming the Cloud"<br />

26691 P 194 023 LEC M 3−6P 405 SODA Special Topics 3 BARSKY, B A 12<br />

Note: "The Art and Science <strong>of</strong> Digital Photography"<br />

26694 P 194 024 LEC MW 4−530P 3106 ETCHEVERRY Special Topics 4 KUBIATOWICZ, J D 17<br />

Note: "Advanced Operating Systems Structures and Implementation"<br />

26696 P 195 001 LEC Tu 330−5P 1 LECONTE Social Implications <strong>of</strong> Computer Technology 1: PF BAJCSY, R NONE BY CATEGORY<br />

27216 P H195 001 LEC Tu 330−5P 1 LECONTE Honors Social Implications <strong>of</strong> Computer Technology 3: PF BAJCSY, R NONE BY CATEGORY<br />

27219 S H195 101 DIS Th 330−5P 310 SODA Honors Social Implications <strong>of</strong> Computer Technology BAJCSY, R<br />

SEE DEPT P 197 1−200 FLD TBA Field Study 1−4: PF NONE JR, SR<br />

26712 P 197 201 FLD Field Study 1−4: PF KAMIL, A A NONE JR, SR<br />

26715 P 197 202 FLD Field Study 1−4: PF SAHAI, A NONE JR, SR<br />

26718 P 197 203 FLD Field Study 1−4: PF SHEWCHUK, J NONE JR, SR<br />

26720 P 197 204 FLD Field Study 1−4: PF CULLER, D E NONE JR, SR<br />

26721 P 198 001 GRP TuTh 5−7P 200 SUTARDJA DAI Directed Group Studies for Advanced Undergraduates 2: PF GARCIA, D D NONE JR, SR<br />

Note: "Macintosh Student Developers for OS X"<br />

26724 P 198 002 GRP MWF 1−2P 606 SODA Directed Group Studies for Advanced Undergraduates 2: PF GARCIA, D D NONE JR, SR<br />

Note: "GamesCrafters"<br />

P 198 003 GRP Tu 7−9P 200 SUTARDJA DAI Directed Group Studies for Advanced Undergraduates 3: PF GARCIA, D D NONE JR, SR<br />

Note: "UC Berkeley Undergraduate Graphics Group (<strong>UCB</strong>UGG)"<br />

P 198 029 GRP M 6−8P 310 SODA Directed Group Studies for Advanced Undergraduates 2: PF BARSKY, B A NONE JR, SR<br />

Note: "Principles <strong>of</strong> Animation" Also: GIBSON, A; NEWMAN, R<br />

27321 P 198 030 GRP W 3−5P 200 SUTARDJA DAI Directed Group Studies for Advanced Undergraduates 2: PF NONE JR, SR<br />

Note: "Programming: Feel the Power"<br />

P 198 033 GRP Th 7−9P 200 SUTARDJA DAI Directed Group Studies for Advanced Undergraduates 3: PF GARCIA, D D NONE JR, SR<br />

Note: "UC Berkeley Undergraduate Graphics Group (<strong>UCB</strong>UGG)"<br />

SEE DEPT P 199 20−100 IND TBA Supervised Independent Study 1−4: PF NONE JR, SR<br />

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27353 P 98 001 GRP W 4−530P 3105 ETCHEVERRY Directed Group Study for Lower Division Students 2: PF KAMMEN, D M NONE<br />

Note: "Introduction to Energy Topics: An Exploration <strong>of</strong> Social, Environmental and Economic Consequences <strong>of</strong> our Carbon−based Economy"<br />

27356 P 98 002 GRP Tu 4−6P 201 GIANNINI (effective 01/22/13) Directed Group Study for Lower Division Students 1: PF KAMMEN, D M NONE<br />

SEE DEPT P 99 001 IND Supervised Independent Studies for Freshmen and 1−4: PF KAMMEN, D M NONE<br />

Sop...<br />

27362 P 102 001 LEC TuTh 930−11A 2040 VALLEY LSB Quantitative Aspects <strong>of</strong> Global Environmental Proble...4 HARTE, J 10 BY CATEGORY<br />

27365 S 102 101 DIS M 8−9A 101 WHEELER Quantitative Aspects <strong>of</strong> Global Environmental Proble... HARTE, J<br />

27368 S 102 102 DIS M 1−2P 106 WHEELER Quantitative Aspects <strong>of</strong> Global Environmental Proble... HARTE, J<br />

27371 S 102 103 DIS M 4−5P 50 BARROWS Quantitative Aspects <strong>of</strong> Global Environmental Proble... HARTE, J<br />

27374 S 102 104 DIS M 3−4P 115 KROEBER Quantitative Aspects <strong>of</strong> Global Environmental Proble... HARTE, J<br />

27377 S 102 105 DIS M 10−11A 115 KROEBER Quantitative Aspects <strong>of</strong> Global Environmental Proble... HARTE, J CURRENTLY FULL<br />

27380 P 175 001 SEM CANCELLED Water and Development 4 RAY, I NONE<br />

27383 P C180 001 LEC TuTh 11−1230P 101 MOFFITT Ecological Economics in Historical Context 3 NORGAARD, R B 13<br />

Note: Cross−listed with Environmental Economics and Policy C180 section 1.<br />

27386 P 190 001 LEC TuTh 330−5P 166 BARROWS Seminar in Energy, Environment, Development and 3 NORGAARD, R B 20<br />

Sec...<br />

Note: "California Water" − For six decades, the State <strong>of</strong> California has debated how to best move water from North to South while balancing water reliability for users with protecting the environment,<br />

economy, and culture <strong>of</strong> the Sacramento−San Joaquin Delta. This course covers the history <strong>of</strong> California water development and environmental trasnformation and then focuses on the science,<br />

economics, and politics underlying the current decision with respect to the construction <strong>of</strong> a peripheral tunnel around the Delta. The benefits and costs <strong>of</strong> such a major long−term investment are clouded<br />

by the uncertainties <strong>of</strong> climate change.<br />

27389 P 190 002 LEC CANCELLED Seminar in Energy, Environment, Development and 3 RAY, I TBA<br />

Sec...<br />

Note: "Behavior and Sustainability" − The aggregated effects <strong>of</strong> billions <strong>of</strong> individual decisions each day have large adverse effects on human and ecosystem health, natural resource stocks, and global<br />

climate change. While the causes <strong>of</strong> environmental degradation are anthropogenic, so too are the solutions. This course examines different perspectives on the motivations <strong>of</strong> human behavior, drawing<br />

on diverse disciplines, including psychology, economics, and sociology. Theories <strong>of</strong> behavior change and behavioral intervention case studies will inform student efforts to design viable programs that<br />

promote improved sustainability through behavior change.<br />

27395 P 198 001 GRP W 4−530P 3105 ETCHEVERRY Directed Group Studies for Advanced Undergraduates 2: PF KAMMEN, D M NONE JR, SR<br />

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