Course Offerings for Fall 2009

as of 08/12/09
All courses are 4 units unless otherwise noted.

Afric Amer St 142A: Race and American Film TuTh 10-12 + screen

Amerstd 101AC: Age of Monopoly: American Culture 1865-1929 TuTh 2-3:

Amerstd 110: Advertising America TuTh 3:30-5 (3 or 4 units)

Amerstd C111E, Sect. 2: Consumer Culture in Post-Civil War America MW 4-5:30

Amerstd C112A: American Built Environment TuTh 11-12:30

Amerstd C134: Information Technology and Society Mon 2-5

Anthro 138A: Ethnographic Film WedFri 4-5:30

Anthro 149: Psychological Anthropology TuTh 12:30-2 + sec

Asian America Studies 171 Asian American in Film and Video Tu 4-7 + sec

Chicano Studies 135A: Latino Narrative Film:to the 1980s Tu 5-8 + sec

Linguistics 155AC: Native America Meets the Europeans TuTh 3:30-5 + sec

Mediast 102: Effects of the Mass Media* TuTh 11-12:30 + sec

Mediast 104B: History of Journalism* TuTh 9:30-11 (3 units)

Mediast 130: Mass Comm Research & Methods** MW 10-12

Mediast 150: Monster Movies** TuTh 2-3:30

Mediast 190: Media and Politics** MW 10-12

Nwmedia 201/Ind Eng 298, sect. 3: Questioning New Media Mon 5:30-6:30 (3 units)

Pol Sci 3: Intro to Empirical Analysis & Quantit. (Methods) TuTh 3:30-5 + sec

Pol Sci 106A: Campaign Strategy - Media Mon 2-5

Pol Sci 161 :Public Opinion TuTh 3:30-5

Psych 101: Research & Data Analysis in Psychology (Methods) TuTh 11-12:30 + sec

Psych 160: Social Psychology (3 units) MW 11-12 + sec

Sociol 5: Evaluation of Evidence (Methods) TuTh 9:30-11 + sec

Sociol 110: Organizations and Institutions MWF 12-1

Sociol 111:Sociology of the Family TuTh 93:0-11

Sociol 140: Political Sociology TuTh 8-9:30 + sec

Sociol 150: Social Psychology MWF 1-2

Sociol 160: Sociology of Culture TuTh 12:30-2

UGBA 106,: Marketing Tu 8-9:30 + sec. (3 units)

UGBA 165: Integrated Marketing Communication TuTh 11-12:30 (3 units)

Contact individual departments directly for current information on enrollment restrictions.

*Mediast 102 and 104B only admit officially declared Mass Comm/Mediast majors through the end of Phase II of Tele-Bears (August 16.) Intended MS majors should not attempt to enroll in these classes until they have completed Mass Comm/Mediast 10 or an equivalent course.
Non majors attempting to enroll in 102/104B should place themselves on the waiting list and also send Marty Gaetjens an e-mail (sfyankee@berkeley.edu). They should include a subject heading of the class number they're attempting to enroll in. Please include student ID number, identify any Mediast prerequisites taken elsewhere and, for 102, list suitable alternative discussion sections. These e-mails will not receive responses. Non majors should consult Info-Bears from August 19 through the first week of classes concerning their status in this class.

** Mediast 130,150 & 190 are only open to officially declared Mass Comm/Mediast majors.

Mediast 10 is only offered at Cal during the fall and summer semesters. Enrollment in the fall is limited to sophomores (These students will have completed between 30 and 59.9 semester units through the preceding spring term.) and junior college transfers who specifically listed Media Studies as the intended major on their admissions application to the university. Summer session's Media Studies N10 also satisfies the majors' MS 10 prerequisite. It is much easier to enroll in this course than in Mediast 10 during the fall. A list of approved transferable substitutes for the class may be found at http://ls.berkeley.edu/ugis/mediastudies/major.php?page=prereq There is no waiting list for MS 10 this fall. Students unable to enroll in the class should attend the first lecture of the course for further instructions. No discussion sections will meet before the first lecture.

Credit for internships is available only to officially declared Mass Comm majors with junior or senior standing. Please contact Professor Jean Retzinger for details.

 

 

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How to find us

The administrative office for the major is in 343 Campbell Hall, 642-2363.

The Media Studies major is housed in the Office of Undergraduate and Interdisciplinary Studies, 301 Campbell Hall, 642-0108

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Commencement Ceremony

Spring 2010
Tuesday, May 18th 2010 at 9 a.m.
- Greek Theate

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