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IAS Courses Summer 2009

IAS 45 Survey of World History

  • Session C: Eight Week Session June 23 - August 15

  • MTWT: 3:00-5:00 - 213 Wheeler

  • Lecture, 4 Units, CCN: 51905

  • Instructor: J. Drabble
    This course focuses on benchmarks of the history of various nations and civilizations. It begins with the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Chinese, but emphasizes world developments since the 15th century. The purpose of the course is to gain a better understanding of the rise and decline of states, empires, and international trading systems emphasizing political and economic structures as well as military factors.
IAS 106 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory

  • Session A: First Six Week Session May 21 - June 29

  • MTWTF: 12:00-2:00 - 220 Wheeler

  • Lecture, 4 Units, CCN: 51910

  • Instructor: K. Kiesel
    This course is designed as a comprehensive overview of intermediate Microeconomic Theory. It covers a number of topics including consumer and demand theory, firm, production and cost theory, the theory of competitive markets, imperfect competition, welfare economics, choice under uncertainty and information. A background in calculus is not required.
IAS 107 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory

  • Session D: Second Six Week Session July 7 - August 15

  • MTWTF: 12:00-2:00 - 100 Wheeler

  • Lecture, 4 Units, CCN: 51915

  • Instructor: TBA
    This is a class on macroeconomics focusing on economic growth and international economics. A sample of topics include: Long run economic growth; Flexible-Price Macroeconomics; Sticky-Price Macroeconomics; and Macroeconomic policy. A background in calculus is not required
IAS 120 Contemporary Mexico

  • Session A: First Six Week Session May 21 - June 29

  • MTWT: 5:00-7:00 - 220 Wheeler

  • Lecture, 3 Units, CCN: 51920

  • Instructor: M. Rangel-Padilla
    Room share with LAS 130, ccn: 55605
IAS 160 The Berkeley Summer Institute for the Global Generation

  • Session E: Three Week Session July 28 - August 15

  • MTWTF: 8:00-5:00 - 179 Dwinelle

  • Lecture, 4 Units, CCN: 51930

  • Instructor: F. Giovannini
IAS C170 Portugal-Language & Cultgure

  • Session D: Second Six Week Session July 7 - August 15

  • unscheduled - no facility

  • Lecture, Units, CCN: 51935

  • Instructor: D. Adao
PACS 10 Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies

  • Session C: Eight Week Session June 23 - August 15

  • TWT: 12:00-2:30 - 3 LeConte

  • Lecture, 4 Units, CCN: 71805

  • Instructor: F. Giovannini
    This course will explore the political and social causes of violence and war and the processes that lead to justice and peace. This course is required for majors but non-majors are welcome.
PACS 119 Building Global Peace

  • Session E: Three Week Session July 28 - August 15

  • MTWTF: 10:00-3:00 - TBA

  • Lecture, 4 Units, CCN: 71823

  • Instructor: J. Sanders/ J.Shackford-Bradley
PACS 119.2 Peacebuilding

  • Session A: First Six Week Session May 21 - June 29

  • unscheduled - no facility

  • Lecture, 4 Units, CCN: 71824

  • Instructor: J. Sanders
PACS 126 International Human Rights

  • Session A: First Six Week Session May 21 - June 29

  • MTWT: 10:00-12:00 - 200 Wheeler

  • Lecture, 3 Units, CCN: 71825

  • Instructor: J. Shackford-Bradley
    This course is designed as a survey of international human rights; providing students with an overview to the historical, theoretical, political and legal underpinnings that have shaped and continue to shape the development of human rights in both the international and domestic arenas.
PACS 127 Human Rights and Global Politics

  • Session D: Second Six Week Session July 7 - August 15

  • MTWT: 12:00-2:00 - 220 Wheeler

  • Lecture, 4 Units, CCN: 71830

  • Instructor: J. Drabble
    This course will ask what post-World War II conceptions of human rights mean for a number of specific issues. Looking in-depth at issues such as humanitarian intervention, international criminal justice, economic rights, immigration, and US foreign policy we will ask how ideas and laws about human rights and institutions to protect human rights have impacted these or similar human rights issues.
PACS 135 Critical Issues in PACS in Latin America

  • Session D: Second Six Week Session July 7 - August 15

  • unscheduled - no facility

  • Lecture, 3 Units, CCN: 71835

  • Instructor: J. Sanders
PACS 159 Conflict Resolution Intensive Training

  • Session E: Three Week Session July 28 - August 15

  • MTWTF: 8:00-5:00 - 20 Wheeler

  • Workshop, 3 Units, CCN: 71840

  • Instructor: B. Roy
    This course provides intensive experiential training in conflict resolution and mediation techniques. Students will apply, analyze, and evaluate the results of applying conflict resolution mediation theory and models presented in other conflict resolution course work, as well as, develop and refine mediation techniques and skills through participation and observation of exercises and case studies.
PACS 164A Introduction to Nonviolence

  • Session C: Eight Week Session June 23 - August 15

  • TWT: 3:00-5:00 - 121 Wheeler

  • Lecture, 3 Units, CCN: 71845

  • Instructor: A. Azevedo
PEIS 100 Classical Theories of Political Economy

  • Session A: First Six Week Session May 21 - June 29

  • MTWTF: 2:00-4:00 - 88 Dwinelle

  • , 4 Units, CCN: 75605

  • Instructor: S. Bailey
    This course introduces students to the classical theoretical works of political economy in their historical context. It focuses on the historical conditions that gave rise to liberal theory, capitalism, as well as the theoretical changes wrought by the industrial revolution. Finally, it explores both the challenges to liberalism and its responses.
PEIS 101 Classical Theories of Political Economy

  • Session D: Second Six Week Session July 7 - August 15

  • MTWTF: 10:00-12:00 - 160 Dwinelle

  • Lecture, 4 Units, CCN: 75610

  • Instructor: TBA
    This course introduces students to the classical theoretical works of political economy in their historical context. It focuses on the historical conditions that gave rise to liberal theory, capitalism, as well as the theoretical changes wrought by the industrial revolution. Finally, it explores both the challenges to liberalism and its responses.
PEIS 150 History of 20th Century Globalization

  • Session A: First Six Week Session May 21 - June 29

  • MTWT: 10:00-12:00 - 160 Dwinelle

  • Lecture, 4 Units, CCN: 75615

  • Instructor: S. Bailey