program | graduate program | faculty ]. American Foreign Relations, to 1900 (4). The focus is on interactions between political, architectural, and urban evolutions, and the changing populations of Paris in times of war, revolutions, and peace. Provides field study in industry with faculty supervision. This course will introduce students to the monographic literature and the main historiographic controversies of modern Chinese history. Indigenous and colonial development, transportation infrastructures, and industrialization are explored to understand the connections among technology, society, and culture. Recommended preparation: HILD 11. HIGR 275B. Shock wave reflection and interaction. magnetized plasma, instabilities of magnetized plasma. ), HIGR 500. within Japan, Japanese Americans, Pacific Islanders, and other elites and Greece and the Balkans during the Twentieth Century (4). The Tentative Course Offerings page provides information about planned course offerings, including quarter and instructor. Must be enrolled in HIEU 154. Visit these pages when you're planning to enroll in courses. (Cross-listed with ECE 156.) Turbulent diffusion and dispersion in rivers and in the atmospheric boundary layer. Anthropocene 2: The Columbian Exchange, 1400–1750 (4), Examines the reintegration of the eastern and western hemispheres following 1492, tracking the movements of peoples, foodstuffs, livestock, and diseases, and assessing the vast and irreversible environmental and social impact of these transformations. +. 162/262. Topics may include Nazism, fascism, and quasi-fascist societies (e.g., Franco’s Spain, Salazar’s Portugal), and communist practice from Leninism to Stalinism to the milder Titoism of Yugoslavia. Salaried or unsalaried. Topics include the dynamic interplay of social factors (migration, civil rights, black power, deindustrialization, globalization) and the production of African American culture, including music, film, and literature. The nature and uses of history are explored through the study of the historian’s craft based on critical analysis of historical literature relating to selected topics of concern to all historians. Element Methods in Solid Mechanics I (4).

An examination of urban and regional planning as well as piecemeal change in the built environment. From the Opium War to the 1911 Revolution. Comparative study of immigration and migration in Europe since 1945. Japan: In fact, within the Mediterranean, there are countless microclimates. Stress concentration. Program or materials fees may apply. May be taken for credit up to two times. The Built Environment in the Twentieth Century (4). Characteristics of chemical, biological, seismic and other physical sensors; signal processing techniques supporting distributed detection of salient events; wireless communication and networking protocols supporting formation of robust censor fabrics; current experience with low power, low-cost sensor deployments. Both HIGR 218A-B must be completed before a final grade can be assigned. regulation on local, national, and global scales.

HIEU 159S. Topics covered: social and economic development in the eighteenth century, nationalism, independence wars, state-nation formation, interstate relations, the Eastern Question, rural society, urbanization, emigration, and the Balkan Wars. Scholarship on Latin American History in the Twentieth Century (4). Multivariable feedback systems: transfer function matrices, Smith-McMillan form, poles, zeros, principal gains, operator norms, limits on performance. Of central concern will be the Asian American and white ethnic groups, race, oppression, mass migrations, ethnicity, city life in industrial America, and power and protest in modern America. MAE 261. Apprentice Teaching in History (1–4), A course in which teaching assistants are aided in learning proper teaching methods by means of supervision of their work by the faculty: handling of discussions, preparation and grading of examinations and other written exercises, and student relations. +, HISC 111.

This course introduces the students to contemporary Israeli society. Students must apply and be accepted into the Global Seminar Program. Gender Prerequisites: department approval required.

Course examines range of public and private interactions between the United States and the world, from the founding of the republic to the Spanish-American War.

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The course will study three major twentieth-century interpreters of Andean history and society. Prerequisites: MAE 3, MAE 30B, MAE 131A, MAE 150, and MAE 170, or consent of instructor. Course Info New Courses/Course Updates Experimental Elements of Materials Science (4).

Topics will vary from year to year or quarter to quarter. Study and discussion of selected topics in the science studies field. Analysis and design of feedback systems in the frequency domain. +, HIEU 122. Modeling, solving, and analyzing planning problems for single robots or agents. Numerical methods in fluid dynamics and convective transport processes. MAE 284. HIUS 176/276. MDE 260C. Topics include the “Conflict Thesis,” natural theology, the Galileo Affair, Darwinism, the antievolution crusade, creationism, secularization, atheism, and psychoanalysis. Prerequisites: MAE 101A or CENG 101A; MAE 170 and MAE 122. West Africa from Earliest Times to 1800 (4), Plant and animal domestication, ironworking and the distribution of ethnic/language groups, urbanization, regional and long-distance commerce, and the rise of medieval kingdoms. HIUS 122. An IP grade will be awarded at the end of the first quarter. Introduction to 3-D dynamics of rigid bodies. May be taken for credit three times. Plastic waves; shock waves, Rankine-Hugoniot relations. Students must make arrangements with individual faculty members. UC San Diego is known for its innovative, non-traditional approach to language instruction. HIGR 222. Topics include labor management and radicalism, organized sports, museums, commercial entertainment, world fairs, reactionary movements, and imperialism.

How has this affected scientific knowledge? American Iran’s social and political history Scotland and the English Civil War, 1601–1689 (4), A lecture-discussion course that examines the role of Scotland in the English Civil War during the first half of the seventeenth century, 1601–1689.