University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, USA
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Fakten Gründungsjahr:1919
Hochschultyp:Staatliche Universität
Anzahl Studenten:
Gesamt: 35500 International: 1000 Akkreditierungen:WASC
Studienjahr:Im Zeitraum zwischen Juni und September werden an der UCLA mehrere Summer Sessions angeboten.
Termine für 2009
Session A: 22. Juni - 31. Juli
Session B: Travel Study Courses
Session C: 03. August - 11. September
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Beschreibung der University of California Los Angeles Die 1919 gegründete und 1927 mit ihrem heutigen Namen versehene UCLA zählt seit Jahren zu den renommiertesten amerikanischen Universitäten. Der „America´s Best Colleges Guide 2008“ des US News & World Report führt die UCLA auf Platz 3 unter allen staatlichen Universitäten in den USA, die Bachelor-, Master- und Promotionsstudiengänge anbieten. Fünf derzeit an der UCLA ansässige Forscher sind Nobelpreisträger, viele weitere wurden mit anderen wichtigen Preisen für ihre Leistungen ausgezeichnet. Darüber hinaus gilt die UCLA als einer der ethnisch vielfältigsten und diversesten Universitäten weltweit mit Studenten aus allen 50 Staaten der USA und mehr als 100 Ländern. Ihre Lehrpläne sind daraufhin ausgerichtet, bei den Studenten sowohl intellektuelles als auch soziales Verantwortungsbewusstsein zu fördern.

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Die UCLA liegt etwa 8 Kilometer westlich von Downtown Los Angeles. Mit seiner üppigen landschaftlichen Gestaltung, seinen zahlreichen Gärten und seiner beeindruckenden romanischen Architektur ist der Campus nicht nur ein wunderschöner Ort, sondern auch eine Art Ruhepol zum hektischen Leben in der Millionenmetropole. Auf dem 117 Hektar großen Gelände befinden sich neben hervorragend ausgestatteten Vorlesungsgebäuden und Instituten auch mehrere Sportstadien, eine riesige Sporthalle, ein Swimming Pool, der besonders im Sommer viele Studenten anlockt, sowie eine sehr moderne Bibliothek. Die Ackermann Union im Herzen des Campus ist das Zentrum des studentischen Lebens an der UCLA. Hier gibt es verschiedene Restaurants und Cafés, den UCLA Store und weitere Dienstleistungen. Das Westwood Village, der Stadtteil im Süden des Campus der UCLA, ist ein bei Studenten sehr beliebtes Viertel mit mehreren Kinos und guten Ausgehmöglichkeiten.
Los Angeles, die „Stadt der Engel“, ist mit knapp vier Millionen Einwohnern nach New York die zweitgrößte Stadt der USA und liegt am Pazifischen Ozean und am Fluss Los Angeles. Sie ist das Wirtschafts-, Geschäfts- und Kulturzentrum Kaliforniens, weltgrößter Standort für die Flugzeug- und Raumfahrtindustrie und sehr bekannt für die Film- und Musikszene vor Ort. Wegen der relativ geringen Anzahl an Wolkenkratzern und des weitläufigen Stadtgebiets wird Los Angeles auch als „Horizontal City“ bezeichnet. Die Stadt liegt in der subtropischen Klimazone, aber durch die Nähe zum Ozean herrschen angenehme Temperaturen mit einem Jahresdurchschnitt von 16,5 °C. Selbst im Winter sinken die Temperaturen selten unter 15 °C. Bekannt sind vor allem die Strände wie das von zahlreichen Prominenten bewohnte Malibu, der Venice Beach mit seiner Promenade Venice Boardwalk, wo sich am Wochenende Musiker und andere Künstler treffen, oder Santa Monica, der älteste, größte und bekannteste Badeort der Welt, wo viele Schriftsteller und Rockstars leben. Die Parks in der Stadt beherbergen zahlreiche Freizeit- und Kultureinrichtungen, beispielsweise der Griffith Park mit dem Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum, einem Planetarium, dem Zoo von Los Angeles und einem Observatorium, von wo aus man einen guten Blick auf das Hollywood Sign im Norden der Stadt hat. Im zentral gelegenen Elysian Park befinden sich das Dodgers Stadium und die L. A. Police Academy. Weitere sehenswerte Orte sind das History Center of the Californian Historical Society, das Museum of Contemporary Art, das bekannte Civic Center mit verschiedenen Regierungsgebäuden, darunter das Rathaus, und dem Music Center for Performing Arts, das natürliche Amphitheater Hollywood Bowl in den Hügeln und natürlich die Universal Studios in Universal City. Wenn man sich ins Nachtleben stürzt, kann man mit etwas Glück Stars treffen, zum Beispiel in einem Club in Hollywood, am Sunset Strip oder einfach am Strand.

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Studienangebote
 Summer Sessions

Beschreibung: An der UCLA werden während des Sommers die so genannten Summer Sessions angeboten.
Die Summer Sessions sind reguläre Universitätskurse, die sowohl für amerikanische als auch für internationale Studenten angeboten werden, und den Lehrstoff der Kurse des Semesters in einem sechswöchigen kompakten Kurs zusammenfassen. So werden Kurse aus fast allen Fachbereichen angeboten, die auch während des Semesters stattfinden.
Sehr umfangreich und beliebt ist das Kursangebot der UCLA Summer Sessions in den Bereichen Psychology, English Literature, Management, Economics, History, Sociology, Political Science, Film and Television, Art History und Communication Studies. Eine Besonderheit der UCLA sind zudem die rund 20 Intensivkurse in verschiedenen Sprachen, beispielsweise in Japanisch, Koreanisch oder Spanisch. Insgesamt werden jeden Sommer mehr als 700 Kurse angeboten.  Summer Sessions der Universität
Gebühren: Anmeldegebühr:
US$ 700
Studiengebühren:
US$ 286 pro Unit (Kurseinheit), ein regulärer Unikurs besteht in der Regel aus vier bis fünf Units
In einigen Fachbereichen kommt zu den US$ 286 pro Unit noch eine Gebühr in Höhe von US$ 6-7 hinzu.
Krankenversicherung der UCLA (obligatorisch):
US$ 225 pro Session
Alle internationalen Teilnehmer der UCLA Summer Sessions müssen pro Session mindestens acht Units belegen und so als Vollzeitstudenten mit Studentenvisum an der UCLA studieren.  Gebühreninformation Währungsrechner
Voraussetzungen: Die Summer Sessions sind im prinzipiell für alle Studenten frei zugänglich und nicht an die strengen Bewerbungskriterien gebunden, die für andere reguläre Studienprogramme der UCLA sonst gelten. So können neben Studenten und Berufstätigen auch bereits Schüler der gymnasialen Oberstufe an den Summer Sessions teilnehmen.
Natürlich müssen auch hier ausreichend gute Englischkenntnisse vorhanden sein. Diese können zum einen durch einen standardisierten Englischtest wie den TOEFL oder IELTS nachgewiesen werden. Aufgrund einer Vereinbarung mit dem Büro der UCLA Summer Sessions darf College-Contact.com jedoch als International Registration Center die Englischkenntnisse der deutschen Bewerber eigenständig prüfen und darf die Art des Nachweises frei wählen. College-Contact.com akzeptiert außer dem TOEFL oder IELTS auch den Nachweis über gute oder sehr gute Englischnoten während der Oberstufe oder im Studium, den Nachweis über einen längeren (Sprach-) Aufenthalt im englischsprachigen Ausland oder den Nachweis über andere absolvierte Englischkurse.  Voraussetzungen der Universität
Bewerbungsfristen: Sommer: vom 02.03.09
Kurse / Studienprogramme: Im Rahmen der Summer Sessions werden folgende Kurse angeboten:
Session A (21.06.2010 - 30.07.2010) A N EA 10W - Jerusalem: Holy City A N EA 130 - Ancient Egyptian Religion A N EA M103A - Ancient Egyptian Civilization A&O SCI 103 - Physical Oceanography A&O SCI 2 - Air Pollution A&O SCI 3 - Introduction to Atmospheric Environment AFRO-AM M107 - Cultural History of Rap AFRO-AM M158B - Introduction to Afro-American History ANTHRO 124P - Evolution of Human Sexual Behavior ANTHRO 135A - Introduction to Psychological Anthropology: Historical Dvelopment ANTHRO 150 - Study of Social Systems ANTHRO 153P - Economic Anthropology ANTHRO 175Q - Ideology and Social Change in Contemporary China ANTHRO 8 - Archaeology: Introduction ANTHRO 9 - Culture and Society ANTHRO M140 - Language in Culture APPLING 101W - Introduction to Language Learning and Language Teaching APPLING 40W - Language and Gender: Introduction to Gender and Stereotypes ARABIC 102A - Intermediate Standard Arabic ARABIC 102B - Intermediate Standard Arabic ARABIC 102C - Intermediate Standard Arabic ARABIC 103A - Advanced Arabic ARABIC 103B - Advanced Arabic ARABIC 103C - Advanced Arabic ARABIC 8 - Elementary Standard Arabic: Intensive ARCH&UD 10B - History of Architecture and Urban Design: Baroque to Contemporary Moment ART 100 - Issues in Contemporary Art ART 11D - New Genres ART 133 - Advanced Painting ART 148 - Advanced Ceramics ART HIS 106D - Late Renaissance Art: Counter-Reformation ART HIS 110B - European Art of 19th Century: Realism and Impressionism ART HIS C110H - Latin American Art of 20th Century ART HIS C117C - Pre-Columbian Art of Andes ART HIS C119C - Contemporary Arts of Africa ART HIS C171B - History of Photography, 1910 to Present ASIA AM 10 - History of Asian Americans ASIA AM 187B - Special Courses in Asian American Themes ASIA AM 187C - Special Courses in Asian American Populations and Communities ASIAN 60W - Introduction to Buddhism ASTR 5 - Life in Universe C&EE 101 - Statics and Dynamics C&EE 108 - Introduction to Mechanics of Deformable Solids C&EE 15 - Introduction to Computing for Civil Engineers CHEM 14A - Atomic and Molecular Structure, Equilibria, Acids, and Bases CHEM 14BL - General and Organic Chemistry Laboratory I CHEM 14C - Structure of Organic Molecules CHEM 14CL - General and Organic Chemistry Laboratory II CHEM 153A - Biochemistry: Introduction to Structure, Enzymes, and Metabolism CHEM 153L - Biochemical Methods I CHEM 156 - Physical Biochemistry CHEM 20A - Chemical Structure CHEM 30A - Chemical Dynamics and Reactivity: Introduction to Organic Chemistry CHICANO M102 - Mexican Americans and Schools CHICANO M106 - Health in Chicano/Latino Population CHICANO M155 - Latinos in U.S. CHIN 10 - Intermediate Modern Chinese: Intensive CHIN 100I - Advanced Modern Chinese: Intensive CHIN 50 - Chinese Civilization CHIN 8 - Elementary Chinese: Intensive CIVIC 194SA - UC Center Sacramento Research Group Seminars CIVIC 195SA - UC Center Sacramento Internships CLASSIC 10 - Discovering Greeks CLASSIC 30 - Classical Mythology CLASSIC M146B - Plato - Later Dialogues COM HLT 400 - Field Studies in Public Health COM LIT 100 - Introduction to Literary and Critical Theory COM LIT 4BW - Literature and Writing: Middle Ages to 17th Century COM LIT 4CW - Literature and Writing: Age of Enlightenment to 20th Century COM LIT 4DW - Literature and Writing: Great Books from World at Large COM SCI 112 - Computer System Modeling Fundamentals COM SCI 152B - Digital Design Project Laboratory COM SCI 181 - Introduction to Formal Languages and Automata Theory COM SCI 31 - Introduction to Computer Science I COM SCI M151B - Computer Systems Architecture COM SCI M213B - Distributed Embedded Systems COMM ST 1 - Principles of Oral Communication COMM ST 10 - Introduction to Communication Studies COMM ST 101 - Freedom of Communication COMM ST 114 - Understanding of Relationships COMM ST 140 - Theory of Persuasive Communication COMM ST 141 - Films of Persuasion: Social and Political Advocacy in Mass Society COMM ST 167 - Sex, Politics, and Race: Free Speech on Campus COMM ST 1A - Public Speaking for Nonnative Speakers COMM ST M147 - Sociology of Mass Communication COMM ST M149 - Media: Gender, Race, Class, and Sexuality COMM ST M159 - Pornography and Evolution COMM ST M161 - Electoral Politics: Mass Media and Elections COMPTNG 10A - Introduction to Programming DESMA 10 - Design Culture: Introduction DESMA 11A - Design History I E&S SCI 8 - Earthquakes E&S SCI 9 - Solar System and Planets ECON 1 - Principles of Economics ECON 101 - Microeconomic Theory ECON 106F - Finance ECON 106V - Investments ECON 11 - Microeconomic Theory ECON 122 - International Finance ECON 151 - Topics in Labor Economics ECON 160 - Money and Banking ECON 171 - Industrial Organization: Theory and Tactics ECON 2 - Principles of Economics ECON 41 - Statistics for Economists EDUC 120 - Early Childhood Development EDUC 123 - Teaching Profession EDUC 131 - Issues in American Education: Perspectives from History and Popular Culture EDUC 80 - Understanding Collegiate Experience EDUC C125 - Politics of Education EDUC C207 - Politics of Education EDUC M102 - Mexican Americans and Schools EE BIOL 100 - Introduction to Ecology and Behavior EE BIOL 115 - Mammalogy EE BIOL 116 - Conservation Biology EE BIOL 187 - Variable Topics in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology EE BIOL 188 - Special Courses in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology EL ENGR 131A - Probability EL ENGR 205A - Matrix Analysis for Scientists and Engineers EL ENGR 299 - M.S. Project Seminar ENGCOMP 100W - Interdisciplinary Academic Writing ENGCOMP 2 - Approaches to University Writing ENGCOMP 3 - English Composition, Rhetoric, and Language ENGCOMP 5W - Literature, Culture, and Critical Inquiry ENGL 10A - English Literature to 1660 ENGL 10C - English Literature, 1832 to Present ENGL 141A - Chaucer: Canterbury Tales ENGL 142B - Shakespeare: Later Plays ENGL 143 - Milton ENGL 152B - Drama, 1567 to 1642 ENGL 173B - American Fiction, 1900 to 1945 ENGL 4W - Critical Reading and Writing ENGR 183EW - Engineering and Society ENV HLT 100 - Introduction to Environmental Health ENVIRON 186 - Comparative Sustainability Practices in Local/Global Settings ENVIRON M132 - Environmentalism: Past, Present, and Future ENVIRON M161 - Global Environment and World Politics EPIDEM 100 - Principles of Epidemiology EPIDEM 400 - Field Studies in Epidemiology ESL 32 - Conversation and Interaction for Academic Purposes ESL 33C - Advanced English for Academic Purposes ESL 35 - Approaches to University Writing for ESL Students ESL 38A - Pronunciation: Stress and Intonation in English ESL 97A - Variable Topics in English as a Second Language ETHNOMU 161F - Advanced World Music Performance Organizations: Music of India ETHNOMU 50A - Jazz in American Culture: Late 19th Century through 1940s ETHNOMU M119 - Cultural History of Rap FILM TV 106A - History of American Motion Picture FILM TV 106C - History of African, Asian, and Latin American Film FILM TV 112 - Film and Social Change FILM TV 113 - Film Authors FILM TV 130A - Screenwriting Fumndamentals FILM TV 130B - In-Depth Introduction to Fundamentals of Screenwriting FILM TV 135A - Advanced Screenwriting Workshop FILM TV 151 - Introduction to Experimental Filmmaking FILM TV 184 - Overview of Contemporary Film and Television Industries FILM TV 185 - Undergraduate Television and Video Production FILM TV 188A - Special Courses in Film, Television, and Digital Media FILM TV 188E - Digital Cinematography FILM TV 188M - Film and Television Directing FILM TV 188N - History of Animation in American Film and Television FILM TV 194 - Internship Seminars: Film, Television, and Digital Media FILM TV 195 - Corporate Internships in Film, Television, and Digital Media FILM TV 206C - Seminar: American Film History FILM TV C147 - Planning Independent Feature Production FILM TV C247 - Planning Independent Feature Production FRNCH 1 - Elementary French FRNCH 14W - Introduction to French Culture and Civilization in English FRNCH 3 - Elementary French FRNCH 41 - French Cinema and Culture FRNCH 8 - Intensive First-Year French GEOG 148 - Economic Geography GEOG 167 - Cartography GEOG 184 - California GEOG 2 - Biodiversity in a Changing World GEOG 4 - Globalization: Regional Development and World Economy GEOG 5 - People and the Earth's Ecosystems GEOG 7 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems GEOG M115 - Environmentalism: Past, Present, and Future GEOG M128 - Global Environmentand Development: Problems and Issues GERMAN 8 - Elementary German: Intensive GLBL ST 1 - Introduction to Global Studies GREEK 16 - Intensive First-Year Greek GRNTLGY M119O - Psychology of Aging HIST 111C - Topics in Middle Eastern History: Modern HIST 114B - History of Rome from Death of Caesar to Time of Constantine HIST 121F - History of Modern Europe: World War II and its Aftermath, 1939 to Present HIST 131A - Marxist Theory and History HIST 137A - British Empire since 1783 HIST 140A - 20th-Century U.S. History, 1900 to 1928 HIST 149B - North American Indian History, 1830 to Present HIST 161 - Topics in Latin American History HIST 191C - Capstone Seminar: History - Europe HIST 191D - Capstone Seminar: History - U.S. HIST 1C - Introduction to Western Civilization: Circa 1715 to Present HIST 4 - Introduction to History of Religions HIST 97A - Introduction to Historical Practice: Variable Topics in Ancient History HIST 97E - Introduction to Historical Practice: Variable Topics in Latin American History HIST 9D - Introduction to Asian Civilizations: History of the Near and Middle East HIST M103A - Ancient Egyptian Civilization HIST M150B - Introduction to Afro-American History HNRS 101G - Graduate School Preparation HNRS M120 - Art and Performance: Interdisciplinary Approach to Collections of Getty Center INF STD 289 - Seminar: Special Issues in Information Studies INF STD 448 - Information Literacy Instruction: Theory and Technique INF STD 461 - Descriptive Cataloging INF STD 463 - Indexing and Thesaurus Construction INF STD 497 - Fieldwork in Libraries or Information Organizations INF STD 498 - Internship INTL DV 100A - Introduction to Development Studies: Economic Development and Culture Change INTL DV 150 - Economics of Developing Countries ITALIAN 1 - Elementary Italian - Beginning ITALIAN 9 - Intensive Italian JAPAN 10 - Intermediate Modern Japanese: Intensive JAPAN 100I - Advanced Modern Japanese: Intensive JAPAN 151 - Japanese Literature in Translation: Modern JAPAN 50 - Japanese Civilization JAPAN 8 - Elementary Japanese: Intensive KOREA 10 - Intermediate Modern Korean: Intensive KOREA 50 - Korean Civilization KOREA 8 - Elementary Korean: Intensive LATIN 16 - Intensive First-Year Latin LBR&WS 160 - Research Group or Internship Seminars: Labor and Workplace Studies LBR&WS 195 - Community or Corporate Internships in Labor and Workplace Studies LGBTS 187 - Selected Topics in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies LGBTS M114 - Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies LGBTS M137 - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Perspectives in Pop Music LIFESCI 1 - Evolution, Ecology, and Biodiversity LIFESCI 192A - Undergraduate Practicum in Life Sciences LIFESCI 192B - Undergraduate Practicum in Life Sciences LIFESCI 2 - Cells, Tissues, and Organs LIFESCI 3 - Introduction to Molecular Biology LIFESCI 4 - Genetics LING 1 - Introduction to Study of Language LING 103 - Introduction to General Phonetics LING 130 - Language Development LING 20 - Introduction to Linguistics LING 3 - American Sign Language: Structure and Culture LING M146 - Language in Culture MAT SCI 122 - Principles of Electronic Materials Processing MAT SCI 243A - Fracture of Structural Materials MATH 110A - Algebra MATH 115A - Linear Algebra MATH 131A - Analysis MATH 132 - Complex Analysis for Applications MATH 134 - Linear and Nonlinear Systems of Differential Equations MATH 135 - Ordinary Differential Equations MATH 142 - Mathematical Modeling MATH 164 - Optimization MATH 167 - Mathematical Game Theory MATH 170A - Probability Theory MATH 172A - Introduction to Financial Mathematics MATH 180 - Combinatorics MATH 2 - Finite Mathematics MATH 31A - Differential and Integral Calculus MATH 32A - Calculus of Several Variables MATH 33A - Linear Algebra and Applications MATH 3A - Calculus for Life Sciences Students MATH 3C - Probability for Life Sciences Students MCD BIO 100 - Introduction to Cell Biology MCD BIO 138 - Developmental Biology MCD BIO 60 - Biomedical Ethics MECH&AE 101 - Statics and Strength of Materials MECH&AE 103 - Elementary Fluid Mechanics MECH&AE 105A - Introduction to Engineering Thermodynamics MECH&AE 162A - Introduction to Mechanisms and Mechanical Systems MECH&AE 182A - Mathematics of Engineering MECH&AE 256F - Analytical Fracture Mechanics MECH&AE 94 - Introduction to Computer-Aided Design and Drafting MECH&AE M256A - Linear Elasticity MED 180 - Special Topics in Medicine MGMT 108 - Business Law MGMT 120A - Intermediate Financial Accounting I MGMT 122 - Management Accounting MGMT 126 - Financial Statement Analysis MGMT 127A - Tax Principles and Policy MGMT 182 - Leadership Principles and Practice MGMT 1A - Principles of Accounting MGMT 295C - Corporate Entrepreneurship MGMT 400 - Mathematics for Management MGMT 88 - Lower Division Seminar: Special Topics in Management MIA STD 498 - Individual Directed Studies: Practicum in Moving Image Archiving MIMG 101 - Introductory Microbiology MIMG 6 - Microbiology for Nonmajors MUS HST 191G - Junior Variable Topics Research Seminars: History of Music - Other Topics MUS HST 3 - Introduction to Classical Music MUS HST 5 - History of Rock and Roll MUS HST M137 - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Perspectives in Pop Music MUSIC 15 - Art of Listening MUSIC 1A - Fundamentals of Music MUSIC 80A - Beginning Keyboard MUSIC 80F - Beginning Guitar Class MUSIC 80V - Vocal Technique for Beginners MUSIC 80W - Woodwind Technique for Beginners MUSIC C176 - Electronic Music Composition MUSIC C226 - Electronic Music Composition NEUROSC 189HC - Honors Contracts NEUROSC M145 - Neural Mechanisms Controlling Movement NURSING 102 - Professional Nursing in Culturally Diverse Communities NURSING 165A - Tertiary Prevention and Care: Medical-Surgical/Gerontology II NURSING 165B - Tertiary Prevention and Care: Pediatrics NURSING 166 - Clinical Internship: Medical-Surgical/Gerontology II NURSING 167 - Clinical Internship: Pediatrics NURSING 174 - Physical Assessment NURSING 197 - Individual Studies in Nursing NURSING 241 - Biobehavioral Foundations of Neuropsychiatric Assessment NURSING 241F - Biobehavioral Foundations of Neuropsychiatric Assessment NURSING 242 - Biobehavioral Foundations of Neuropsychiatric Nursing Care NURSING 242F - Biobehavioral Foundations of Neuropsychiatric Nursing Care NURSING 249 - Meeting Health-Related Needs in Underserved Populations NURSING 262A - Tertiary Prevention and Care: Medical-Surgical/Gerontology I NURSING 262B - Tertiary Prevention and Care: Maternity NURSING 375 - Teaching Apprentice Practicum NURSING 445 - Advanced Practice Nursing: Clinical Nurse Specialty Practicum NURSING 450 - Advanced Practice Nursing: Clinical Elective Independent Study NURSING 462 - Clinical Internship: Maternity NURSING 463 - Clinical Internship: Medical-Surgical/Gerontology I NURSING 50 - Fundamentals of Epidemiology PHILOS 151A - History of Ethics: Selected Classics in Ancient Ethical Theories - Plato,... PHILOS 155 - Medical Ethics PHILOS 170 - Philosophy of Mind PHILOS 179-Asian Philosophy - PHILOS 185 - Major Philosophers of 20th Century PHILOS 2 - Introduction to Philosophy of Religion PHILOS 22 - Introduction to Ethical Theory PHILOS 5 - Philosophy in Literature PHILOS M101B - Plato - Later Dialogues PHY SCI 13 - Introduction to Human Anatomy PHY SCI 133 - Exercise Physiology PHY SCI 134 - Advanced Exercise Endocrinology and Metabolism PHY SCI 3 - Introduction to Human Physiology PHY SCI 5 - Issues in Human Physiology: Diet and Exercise PHY SCI C126 - Biological Clocks PHY SCI M145 - Neural Mechanisms Controlling Movement PHYSICS 10 - Physics PHYSICS 1A - Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Mechanics PHYSICS 1B - Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Oscillations, Waves, Electric and Magnetic... PHYSICS 4AL - Physics Laboratory for Scientists and Engineers: Mechanics PHYSICS 4BL - Physics Laboratory for Scientists and Engineers: Electricity and Magnetism PHYSICS 6A - Physics for Life Sciences Majors: Mechanics PHYSICS 6B - Physics for Life Sciences Majors: Waves, Electricity, and Magnetism PHYSICS 6C - Physics for Life Sciences Majors: Light, Fluids, Thermodynamics, Modern Physics POL SCI 10 - Introduction to Political Theory POL SCI 117 - Jurisprudence POL SCI 120A - Foreign Relations of U.S. POL SCI 120B - World Politics and U.S. Foreign Policy after Sptember 11 POL SCI 123A - International Law POL SCI 135 - International Relations of China POL SCI 145A - Public Law and Judicial Process: Anglo-American Legal System POL SCI 160 - Government and Politics of Japan POL SCI 20 - World Politics POL SCI 40 - Introduction to American Politics POL SCI M122B - Global Environment and World Politics PORTGSE 102A - Intensive Portuguese PORTGSE 102B - Intensive Portuguese PORTGSE M44 - Civilization of Spanish America and Brazil PSYCH 10 - Introductory Psychology PSYCH 100A - Psychological Statistics PSYCH 100B - Research Methods in Psychology PSYCH 110 - Fundamentals of Learning PSYCH 115 - Principles of Behavioral Neuroscience PSYCH 116 - Behavioral Neuroscience Laboratory PSYCH 119P - Mapping Mind through its Molecules PSYCH 127A - Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 129B - Introduction to Psychoanalysis PSYCH 130 - Developmental Psychology PSYCH 133B - Cognitive Development PSYCH 135 - Social Psychology PSYCH 137C - Intimate Relationships PSYCH 15 - Introductory Psychobiology PSYCH 187A - Psychology and Law PSYCH 85 - Introduction to Cognitive Science PSYCH M119O - Psychology of Aging PUB HLT M106 - Health in Chicano/Latino Population PUB PLC 105 - Leadership in Public Interest PUB PLC 290 - Special Topics in Public Policy RELIGN 140 - Undergraduate Seminar: Study of Religion ROMAN 103 - Intensive Elementary Romanian RUSSIAN 10 - Intensive Elementary Russian RUSSIAN 20 - Intensive Intermediate Russian RUSSIAN 90BW - Russian Civilization in the 20th Century S ASIAN 155 - Topics in South Asian Cinema and Literature SCAND 50W - Introduction to Scandinavian Literatures and Cultures SE A ST 1 - Introduction to Southeast Asian Studies SOC WLF 101 - Social Welfare in Multicultural Society SOC WLF 281A - Advanced Social Welfare Research SOC WLF 281B - Advanced Social Welfare Research SOC WLF 401A - Practicum: Social Work SOC WLF 401B - Practicum: Social Work SOC WLF 401C - Practicum: Social Work SOC WLF 402A - Advanced Practicum: Social Work SOC WLF 402B - Advanced Practicum: Social Work SOCIOL 1 - Introductory Sociology SOCIOL 101 - Development of Sociological Theory SOCIOL 113 - Statistical and Computer Methods for Social Research SOCIOL 133 - Collective Behavior SOCIOL 145 - Sociology of Deviant Behavior SOCIOL 156 - Race and Ethnicity in American Life SOCIOL 169 - Law and Society SOCIOL 173 - Economy and Society SOCIOL 185 - American Society SOCIOL M162 - Sociology of Gender SPAN 1 - Elementary Spanish SPAN 10 - Intensive Elementary Spanish SPAN 100A - Introduction to Study of Spanish Grammar: Phonology and Morphology SPAN 119B - Introduction to Study of Literature: Poetry SPAN 161 - Film and Literature of Spanish-Speaking World SPAN 2 - Elementary Spanish SPAN 25 - Advanced Spanish and Composition SPAN 3 - Elementary Spanish SPAN 4 - Intermediate Spanish SPAN M44 - Civilization of Spanish America and Brazil STATS 10 - Introduction to Statistical Reasoning STATS 100C - Linear Models STATS 110A - Applied Statistics STATS 112 - Statistical Methods for Social Sciences STATS 13 - Introduction to Statistical Methods for Life and Health Sciences STATS 130B - Statistical Analysis with SAS THEATER 10 - Introduction to Theater THEATER 106 - History of American Theater and Drama THEATER 110 - History of American Musical Theater THEATER 120A - Acting and Performance in Film THEATER 123 - Intermediate Acting for the Stage THEATER 20 - Acting Fundamentals THEATER 21 - Acting for Camera THEATER M109 - Art and Performance: Interdisciplinary Approach to Collections of Getty Center UG-LAW 180 - Special Topics in Law URBN PL 120 - Introduction to Cities and Planning URBN PL 121 - Urban Policy and Planning URBN PL 129 - Special Topics in Urban Policy and Research URBN PL C265 - Environmentalism: Past, Present, and Future URBN PL CM165 - Environmentalism: Past, Present, and Future URBN PL CM166 - Global Environment and Development: Problems and Issues WLD ART 120 - Selected Topics in Cultural Studies WLD ART 13 - Beginning World Arts Practices in Europe and Diaspora WLD ART 160 - Topcs in Body Mechanics WLD ART 22 - Introduction to American Folklore Studies WLD ART 220 - Seminar: Culture and Performance WLD ART 6 - Beginning World Arts Practices in Sub-Saharan Africa and Diaspora WLD ART 9 - Beginning World Arts Practices in North America and Diaspora WOM STD 10 - Introduction to Women's Studies: Feminist Perspectives on Women and Society WOM STD 110A - Feminist Theories in Social Sciences WOM STD 187 - Senior Research Seminar: Women's Studies WOM STD M114 - Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies WOM STD M159 - Pornography and Evolution
Session C (02.08.2010 - 10.09.2010) A&O SCI 1 - Climate Change: From Puzzles to Policy A&O SCI 104 - Fundamentals of Air and Water Pollution A&O SCI 3L - Introduction to Atmospheric Environment Laboratory ANTHRO 135S - Anthropology of Deviance and Abnormality ANTHRO 149B - Gender and Language in Society ANTHRO 156 - Anthropology of Religion ANTHRO 173Q - Latin American Communities ANTHRO 33 - Culture and Communication ANTHRO 7 - Human Evolution APPLING 101W - Introduction to Language Learning and Language Teaching APPLING 40W - Language and Gender: Introduction to Gender and Stereotypes APPLING 80 - Language in Globalizing World: Second Language Interaction in Everyday Life ART HIS 106C - Italian Art of Cinquecento ART HIS 110C - European Art of 19th and 20th Centuries: Postimpressionism to Surrealism ART HIS 110F - Selected Topics in Modern Art ART HIS 114C - Japanese Art ART HIS 114F - Art of Southeast Asia ART HIS M102E - Hellenistic Greek Art and Archaeology ASIA AM 187C - Special Courses in Asian American Populations and Communities ASIA AM 20 - Contemporary Asian American Communities ASIA AM 50 - Asian American Women ASIAN 60W - Introduction to Buddhism ASTR 5 - Life in Universe BIOSTAT 100A - Introduction to Biostatistics BIOSTAT 400 - Field Studies in Biostatistics CLASSIC 30 - Classical Mythology CLASSIC M153E - Hellenistic Greek Art and Archaeology COM HLT 400 - Field Studies in Public Health COM LIT 4AW - Literature and Writing: Antiquity to Middle Ages COM LIT 4CW - Literature and Writing: Age of Enlightenment to 20th Century COM LIT 4DW - Literature and Writing: Great Books from World at Large COM LIT 89 - Honors Seminars COMM ST 132 - Multicultural Television COMM ST 156 - Social Networking COMM ST 1A - Public Speaking for Nonnative Speakers COMM ST M124 - Psychology of Language and Gender COMM ST M153 - Media and Aggression against Women DESMA 11B - Design History II ECON 1 - Principles of Economics ECON 101 - Microeconomic Theory ECON 102 - Macroeconomic Theory ECON 106F - Finance ECON 106G - Introduction to Game Theory ECON 106P - Pricing and Strategy ECON 11 - Microeconomic Theory ECON 121 - International Trade Theory ECON 137 - Introduction to Urban and Regional Economics ECON 161 - Monetary Theory ECON 2 - Principles of Economics ECON 41 - Statistics for Economists EDUC 191A - Current Issues in Education EE BIOL 120 - Evolution EE BIOL 129 - Animal Behavior EE BIOL 162 - Plant Physiology ENGCOMP 100W - Interdisciplinary Academic Writing ENGCOMP 131C - Specialized Writing: Medicine and Public Health ENGCOMP 2 - Approaches to University Writing ENGCOMP 3 - English Composition, Rhetoric, and Language ENGCOMP 5W - Literature, Culture, and Critical Inquiry ENGCOMP A - Introduction to University Discourse ENGL 10A - English Literature to 1660 ENGL 10B - English Literature, 1660 to 1832 ENGL 10C - English Literature, 1832 to Present ENGL 140A - Criticism: History and Theory ENGL 142A - Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays ENGL 161 - Later Romantic Literature ENGL 171B - American Literature, 1866 to 1912 ENGL 173C - American Fiction since 1945 ENGL 189 - Advanced Honors Seminars ENGL 4W - Critical Reading and Writing EPIDEM 400 - Field Studies in Epidemiology ESL 32 - Conversation and Interaction for Academic Purposes ESL 33C - Advanced English for Academic Purposes ESL 33G - Advanced English for Academic Purposes for Graduate Students ESL 35 - Approaches to University Writing for ESL Students ESL 38B - Pronunciation: Sound System of English ESL 80 - Language in Globalizing World: Second Language Interaction in Everyday Life ESL 97A - Variable Topics in English as a Second Language ETHNOMU 161F - Advanced World Music Performance Organizations: Music of India ETHNOMU 50B - Jazz in American Culture: 1940s to Present FILM TV 130A - Screenwriting Fumndamentals FILM TV 130B - In-Depth Introduction to Fundamentals of Screenwriting FILM TV 135A - Advanced Screenwriting Workshop FILM TV 151 - Introduction to Experimental Filmmaking FILM TV 188B - Introduction to Art and Technique of Filmmaking FILM TV 188E - Digital Cinematography GEOG 121 - Conservation of Resources: Underdeveloped World GEOG 140 - Political Geography GEOG 156 - Metropolitan Los Angeles GEOG 168 - Intermediate Geographic Information Systems GEOG 3 - Cultural Geography GEOG 5 - People and the Earth's Ecosystems GERMAN 59 - Holocaust in Film and Literature HIST 127C - History of Russia: Revolutionary Russia and Soviet Union HIST 137B - British Empire since 1783 HIST 140C - 20th-Century U.S. History since 1960 HIST 143B - Constitutional History of U.S.: Constitutionalism since Civil War HIST 157B - Indians of Colonial Mexico HIST 174A - Early History of India HIST 176E - Vietnam: Past and Present HIST 191C - Capstone Seminar: History - Europe HIST 191D - Capstone Seminar: History - U.S. HIST 1A - Introduction to Western Civilization: Ancient Civilizations, Prehistory to... HIST 97A - Introduction to Historical Practice: Variable Topics in Ancient History HIST 97C - Introduction to Historical Practice: Variable Topics in European History HIST 97D - Introduction to Historical Practice: Variable Topics in U.S. History HLT SER 100 - Health Services Organization HLT SER 237A - Special Topics in Health Services Research Methodology HNRS 101G - Graduate School Preparation HNRS 19 - Fiat Lux Freshman Seminars INF STD 289 - Seminar: Special Issues in Information Studies INF STD 447 - Computer-Based Information Resources (Online Searching) INF STD 498 - Internship INTL DV M100B - Introduction to Development Studies: Political Economy of Development ITALIAN 46 - Italian Cinema and Culture in English LBR&WS 188 - Special Courses in Labor and Workplace Studies LGBTS 187 - Selected Topics in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies LGBTS M115 - Topics in Study of Sexual and Gender Orientation LIFESCI 1 - Evolution, Ecology, and Biodiversity LIFESCI 192A - Undergraduate Practicum in Life Sciences LIFESCI 192B - Undergraduate Practicum in Life Sciences LIFESCI 2 - Cells, Tissues, and Organs LIFESCI 3 - Introduction to Molecular Biology LIFESCI 4 - Genetics LING 1 - Introduction to Study of Language LING 110 - Introduction to Historical Linguistics LING 120A - Phonology I LING 120B - Syntax I LING 20 - Introduction to Linguistics M PHARM 200 - Introduction to Laboratory Research MATH 1 - Precalculus MATH 31B - Integration and Infinite Series MATH 32B - Calculus of Several Variables MATH 33B - Differential Equations MATH 3B - Calculus for Life Sciences Students MECH&AE 188 - Special Courses in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering MGMT 120B - Intermediate Financial Accounting II MGMT 127B - Corporate and Partnership Taxation MGMT 1B - Principles of Accounting MGMT 88 - Lower Division Seminar: Special Topics in Management MIA STD 498 - Individual Directed Studies: Practicum in Moving Image Archiving MIMG 100L - Microbiology Laboratory for Professional Schools MUS HST 12W - Writing about Music MUS HST 65 - Blues in American Music MUS HST 7 - Film and Music MUS HST 70 - Beethoven MUS HST M136 - Music and Gender MUSIC 80A - Beginning Keyboard MUSIC 80F - Beginning Guitar Class MUSIC 80V - Vocal Technique for Beginners NEUROSC M119L - Human Neuropsychology NR EAST 50A - First Civilizations NURSING 204 - Research Design and Critique NURSING 375 - Teaching Apprentice Practicum PHILOS 150 - Society and Morals PHILOS 157A - History of Political Philosophy PHILOS 166 - Philosophy of Law PHILOS 180 - Philosophy of Action PHILOS 22 - Introduction to Ethical Theory PHILOS 31 - Logic, First Course PHILOS 7 - Introduction to Philosophy of Mind PHILOS C114 - Hume PHY SCI 136 - Exercise and Cardiovascular Function PHY SCI 153 - Dissection Anatomy PHY SCI 166 - Animal Physiology PHY SCI 193 - Journal Club Seminars: Physiological Science PHYSICS 1B - Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Oscillations, Waves, Electric and Magnetic... PHYSICS 1C - Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Electrodynamics, Optics, and Special... PHYSICS 4AL - Physics Laboratory for Scientists and Engineers: Mechanics PHYSICS 4BL - Physics Laboratory for Scientists and Engineers: Electricity and Magnetism PHYSICS 6A - Physics for Life Sciences Majors: Mechanics PHYSICS 6B - Physics for Life Sciences Majors: Waves, Electricity, and Magnetism PHYSICS 6C - Physics for Life Sciences Majors: Light, Fluids, Thermodynamics, Modern Physics POL SCI 118 - Political Violence POL SCI 140B - National Institutions: The Presidency POL SCI 20 - World Politics POL SCI 50 - Introduction to Comparative Politics PORTGSE M118A - History of Portuguese and Spanish: Phonology PORTGSE M35 - Spanish, Portuguese, and Nature of Language PORTGSE M42 - Civilization of Spain and Portugal PSYCH 10 - Introductory Psychology PSYCH 100A - Psychological Statistics PSYCH 100B - Research Methods in Psychology PSYCH 101 - General Psychology Laboratory PSYCH 115 - Principles of Behavioral Neuroscience PSYCH 118 - Comparative Psychobiology PSYCH 119E - Stress and Bodily Disease PSYCH 120A - Cognitive Psychology PSYCH 127A - Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 133A - Adolescent Development PSYCH 134C - Advanced Applied Developmental Psychology PSYCH 134F - Infant Care and Development PSYCH 188B - Special Courses in Psychology PSYCH M119L - Human Neuropsychology RELIGN 140 - Undergraduate Seminar: Study of Religion SCAND 50W - Introduction to Scandinavian Literatures and Cultures SOC WLF 102 - Social Welfare Organizations and Community Systems SOC WLF 199 - Directed Research in Social Welfare SOC WLF 281C - Advanced Social Welfare Research SOC WLF 401C - Practicum: Social Work SOC WLF 402B - Advanced Practicum: Social Work SOC WLF 402C - Advanced Practicum: Social Work SOCIOL 1 - Introductory Sociology SOCIOL 102 - Contemporary Sociological Theory SOCIOL 134 - Culture and Personality SOCIOL 157 - Social Stratification SOCIOL 171 - Occupations and Professions SOCIOL 182 - Political Sociology SOCIOL 20 - Introduction to Sociological Research Methods SOCIOL M174 - Sociology of the Family SPAN 1 - Elementary Spanish SPAN 100B - Introduction to Study of Spanish Grammar: Syntax SPAN 191A - Variable Topics in Spanish: Studies in Hispanic Literature and Linguistics SPAN 2 - Elementary Spanish SPAN 3 - Elementary Spanish SPAN M118A - History of Portuguese and Spanish: Phonology SPAN M35 - Spanish, Portuguese, and Nature of Language SPAN M42 - Civilization of Spain and Portugal STATS 10 - Introduction to Statistical Reasoning STATS 100B - Introduction to Mathematical Statistics THEATER 110 - History of American Musical Theater THEATER 120B - Acting and Performance in Film THEATER 123 - Intermediate Acting for the Stage THEATER 20 - Acting Fundamentals URBN PL 129 - Special Topics in Urban Policy and Research WOM STD 130 - Women of Color in the U.S. WOM STD M124 - Psychology of Language and Gender WOM STD M136 - Music and Gender WOM STD M153 - Media and Aggression against Women WOM STD M162 - Sociology of Gender WOM STD M174 - Sociology of the Family

Unterkünfte der University of California Los Angeles Studentenwohnheim
 Die Studenten können auf dem Campus entweder im Wohnheim Rieber Hall oder Saxon Suites wohnen. Dabei teilt man sich in der Regel ein Zimmer zu zweit oder zu dritt. Es gibt Gemeinschaftsbäder und -küchen, und die Zimmer sind möbliert. Auch die Verpflegung ist bei Summer Sessions im Preis enthalten.
In Session C stehen leider keine Doppelzimmer in den Saxon Suites zur Verfügung.
Die Gesamtkosten belaufen sich je nach Personenanzahl und Dauer des Aufenthalts auf etwa US$ 1,521 bis US$ 5,756.

Informationen zu Wohnheimen
Apartments auf dem Campus
 Studenten, die in den universitätseigenen Apartments in der Nähe des Campus´ wohnen, haben möblierte Zimmer, eine Küche, einen Balkon und können einen Swimmingpool nutzen. Auf Wunsch haben sie auch die Möglichkeit, einen Meal Plan für ihre Verpflegung in Anspruch zu nehmen.
Je nach Personenanzahl und Dauer des Aufenthalts liegen die Kosten zwischen US$ 1,525 und US$ 3,571.

Informationen zu Apartments
Die Verfügbarkeit der Unterkunftsmöglichkeiten kann je nach Programmtyp variieren. Detaillierte Informationen findet ihr in der "Gratis Broschüre" zum jeweiligen Programm.
Alle Angaben in diesem Hochschulprofil waren zum Zeitpunkt seiner Erstellung aktuell. Änderungen sind jedoch jederzeit ohne Angabe von Gründen möglich. Trotz sorgfältiger Zusammenstellung der Informationen übernimmt College Contact keine Garantie für die Aktualität, Richtigkeit und Vollständigkeit der oben stehenden Angaben.
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