Course Offerings for Spring 2010

(as of 11/6/09)
All courses are 4 units unless otherwise noted.

Afrc Amer Stds 142AC: Third World Cinema, MW 2-4

Amerstd 101. sec. 2: The Atomic Age, MW 12-2

Amerstd C112B: American Cultural Landscapes, 1900-Present, TuTh 11-12:30 (+sect.)
(Cross listed with Env Des C169B & Geog C160B.)

Anthro 139: Controlling Processes, TuTh 11-12:30 (+ sect.)

Anthro 166: Language, Culture & Society, TuTh 2-3:30

Chicano 135B: Latino Narrative Film Since 1990, Mon 5-8

English 135AC: Race and Performance in the 20th Century, TuTh12:30-2

English 173: Language & Literature of Films, TuTh 5:30-7 (+ sect.)

French 140D: An Introduction to Films or the French New Wave, TuTh 3:30-5

L&S 160E: Technology, New Media and Contemporary Experience, W 2-5

Mediast 101: Visual Communications, TuTh 3:30-5 (+ sect.) *
(Only officially declared MC/MS majors are admitted into Mediast 101 through phase II of Tele-Bears.)

Mediast C103: Understanding Journalism, TuTh 8-9:30 *
(Cross listed with Journ C141, which also counts as Mediast C103 for MS/Masscom majors.)
(Only officially declared MC/MS majors are admitted into Mediast C103 through phase II of Tele-Bears.)

Mediast 104A: The First Amnd. & the Press, TuTh 9:30-11 (3 units) *
(Only officially declared MC/MS majors are admitted into Mediast 104A through phase II of Tele-Bears.)

Mediast C104C: History of Information, TuTh 9:30-11*
(Cross listed with CogSci C103, History C192 & Info C103. All of these classes count as having taken MS C104C for Mediast/Masscom majors.)
(Mediast C104C is only open to a small number of officially declared MC/MS majors.)

Mediast 160: International Media, MW 10-12 **
(Mediast 160 is only open to a small number of officially declared MC/MS majors.)

Mediast 170: Cultural History of Advertising, TuTh 11-12:30 **
(Mediast 170 is only open to a small number of officially declared MC/MS majors.)

Mediast 180: Television Studies, TuTh 11-12:30 **
(Mediast 180 is only open to a small number of officially declared MC/MS majors.)

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

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

Pol Sci 161: Public Opinion, Voting & Participation, TuTh 2-3:30 (+ sect.)

Public Policy C103: Wealth and Poverty, Wed 5-7 (+ sect.)
(Cross listed with L&S C180, which also counts as Pub Pol C103 for MS/Masscom majors.)

Public Policy 190, sec. 1: Wealth and Poverty, Wed 5-7 (2 units, no dis. sects of essay assignment)

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

Sociol 140: Political Psychology, TuTh 9:30-11 (+ sect.)

Sociol 150A: Social Psychology: Self and Society, TuTh 5-6:30

Sociol 160: Sociology of Culture, MWF 1-2

UGBA 106: Marketing, Th 8-9:30 (+ sect.) (3 units)

 

Please contact individual departments directly for current information on enrollment restrictions, if you're unable to enroll in a particular class.

Enrollment instructions for students who are not officially declared Media Std/Mass Comm majors:

Mediast 101. C103 and 104A only admit officially declared Mass Comm and Media Studies majors through the end of Phase II of Tele-Bears (January 10). Intended Mediast majors should never attempt to enroll in in these classes until they have completed MC/MS 10 or an equivalent course.

*Non-majors attempting to enroll in Mediast 101, C103 and/or104A should place themselves on the waiting list and also send Marty Gaetjens an e-mail (sfyankee@berkeley.edu) with the subject heading of the MS course(s) in question. Please include student ID number, identify any MS prerequisites taken elsewhere and list suitable alternative discussion sections for 101. These e-mails will not receive responses. Students should consult Info-Bears from January 15 through the first week of classes concerning their status in these courses.

** Mediast 160, 170 and 180 are only open to officially declared Mass Communications and Media Studies majors.

Academic credit for internships is only approved for officially declared Mass Comm/Mediast majors with junior or senior standing. Please contact Jean Retzinger for details.

Current Students

Spring 10 courses are available!

New Students

Requirements for the major

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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

Please visit the UGIS Commencement Ceremony Information website for the additional information on commencement.

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