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Interdisciplinary Studies

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INT 1. Introduction to Library Research
(1) STAFF
Course designed to assist undergraduate students in learning how to use library resources effectively. Classwork emphasizes applied experience with finding and evaluating information, especially through use of library catalogs, journal indexes, and Internet resources.
INT 10. Transitioning to Academic Excellence
(2) ROOSE, HOLLY
Prerequisite: None
Enrollment Comments: Quarters usually offered: Winter.
This course bridges the experiential and cognitive transitions necessary for academic success at UCSB. Lectures address the practical skills and tools necessary to achieve academic success while also addressing the affective impact of adjusting to the expectations, norms, and rigor of a research university.
INT 20. Introduction to The Research University
(2) STAFF
Through reading, videos, and writing, students in this course are introduced to disciplines and activities at the core of the research university. Students learn about the form and function of the research university; understand how natural science, social science, humanities and fine arts, and interdisciplinary programs are situated, and develop a plan for engaging in undergraduate research as part of their UCSB experiences.
INT 24. Promoting Transfer Student Success Through Engagement
(1) WOODS, WILTON
Prerequisite: None
Explores best practices related to student success in college. Students will summarize research on student success, and discuss research-led programming and/or interventions. The discussions are aimed at increasing student involvement in high impact practices.
INT 33AAZZ. Discovery Seminar
(3) STAFF
Repeat Comments: Subsequent iterations of the course will be indicated by letters; i.e., INT33A, INT33B, etc.
Discovery Seminars provide opportunity to learn more about focused subjects with UCSB?s distinguished faculty. Each Discovery Seminar will include three faculty from different disciplines who will share with students their perspectives on the subject, and also help students understand how faculty within their disciplines do the work of asking and investigating questions about these subjects. Students in the seminars will both develop their knowledge of the subject, and develop deeper understandings of how learning about disciplinary interests and perspectives can help them to become more effective learners.
INT 33G. Brave New World: Perspectives on Gene Manipulation
INT 33H. Looking Under the Hood: Studying the University
INT 33J. Justice
INT 33S. Sexuality, Ethnicity, and Contemporary Theater
INT 33T. Trust
INT 35AAZZ. Exploring the Arts and Humanities
(8) STAFF
Repeat Comments: Each child course may be taken once as long as letter designations are different.
Courses in this series provide students an immersive experience that combines focus on a particular discipline in the Humanities with research and a performing and/or fine art or other additive experience. This integrative approach introduces students to how various disciplines explore, contextualize and creatively articulate the human experience.
INT 35DI. Digging in: Exploring Asian-American Plays
INT 35DS. The Past Haunts the Present: Ancient Values and Modern Interactions
INT 35HD. History of Disease and Epidemiology
INT 35LT. Experiencing Shakespeare
INT 36AAZZ. Engaging Humanities Learning Community
(4) STAFF
Prerequisite: Freshman standing; consent of instructor.
Courses focused on innovative topics, ways of thinking, and career applications of humanities disciplines. Students engage in extensive reading, writing, and collaborative activity to explore ideas and develop their own thinking.
INT 36BH. Writing About, For, and With Bodies
INT 36CC. Celebrating the City: Carnivals, Processions, and Other Urban Rituals
INT 36DL. Disease, Ideas, and the Law
INT 36GS. How Games Tell Stories (and What We Learn From Them)
INT 36IA. Inventing Attention
INT 36KX. Disability Aesthetics and Politics in Chinese Literature and Western Music
INT 36LH. Listening in the Humanities: Sound Studies @UCSB
INT 36MM. Moors, Mongols, and the Monstrous: Race and Racism in the Middle Ages
INT 36TS. Intersections: Theater Artists and Scholars
INT 37UD. Utopian Dreaming: History, Science Fiction, and Isla Vista
(5)
Examines the utopian dream through history, literature, philosophy, and memory. Starting with a historical and philosophical background of the concepts, the course will then turn to focus more narrowly on our own planned community of Isla Vista. Students will engage with public history and memory to trace the ideals and the reality of our surrounding community. Finally, in the last part of the survey, students will look at the future, focusing first on fictional accounts of utopia and dystopias, before writing their own speculative fiction as a final project.
INT 38. Designing ePortfolios: Reflection, Integration, and Presentation
(2) FANCHER
Students in the Engaging Humanities program create ePortfolios that translate between their identities as students and their emerging identities as professionals. Students will collect artifacts and organize those artifacts to feature skills and expertise. Then, students will reflect upon their coursework and the skills developed in curricular and extracurricular activities. Then, students will organize, compose, and design professional ePortfolios that feature their unique skills, expertise, and experience for professional audiences.
INT 45. Study Abroad Leadership Practicum
(1) STAFF
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
Students develop their leadership skills in the study abroad field through weekly group meetings, problem solving, and project development. They will focus on assessing current and future co-curricular activities offered by the UC Education Abroad Program. Examples of topics include making academic planning and advising more effective, student finances, experiential learning opportunities, developing marketing strategies, enhancing diversity, inclusion, and equity. Students reflect on their experiential learning about leadership through dialogue and ongoing reflective practice. Required activities include project development and implementation.
INT 64. Career Development and Decision Making Theory and Practice
(2)
Prerequisite: Freshman standing.
Provides an overview of theoretical constructs of career development and practical applications from college across the lifespan. Through lectures, readings, discussions, and projects, the course assists students in developing an effective life plan while exploring majors at college and career choices.
INT 75. Underserved Medicine
(2) STAFF
Enrollment Comments: Quarters usually offered: Winter.
Repeat Comments: Students who have completed MCDB 194MD are not eligible to take INT 75.
Explores unique medical needs of vulnerable, underserved populations internationally and locally by using service and problem-based learning methodologies. Topics include refugee health, homelessness, humanitarian aid in conflict zones, veterans care, global health development, migrant farm workers care, and more.
INT 75H. Seminar for Underserved Medicine
(1) STAFF
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in INT 75; enrollment in Letters and Science Honors Program, or consent of instructor.
A seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in INT 75 designed to enrich the experience for the motivated student.
INT 84AAZZ. Introductory Honors Seminar: Special Topics
(2) STAFF
Prerequisite: Enrollment in Letters and Science Honors Program.
Repeat Comments: May be repeated for credit to a maximum of 8 units provided letter designations are different.
Provides an introduction to research and scholarship on current issues of national and/or international concern.
INT 84AA. Introductory Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 84AB. Introductory Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 84AC. Introductory Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 84AD. Introductory Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 84AE. Introductory Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 84AF. Introductory Honors Seminar: Special Topics
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INT 84AJ. Introductory Honors Seminar: Special Topics
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INT 84CV. Introductory Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 84CW. Introductory Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 84CX. Honors Seminar: Plant, Drug, Weed: Cannabis and World History
INT 84CY. Honors Seminar: Food, Science, and Cooking
INT 84CZ. Honors Seminar: Introduction to Data Science and Machine Learning: Foundations and Applications
INT 84DA. Honors Seminar: Freedom
INT 84DH. Introductory Honors Seminar: Special Topics
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INT 84ZC. Introductory Honors Seminar: Special Topics
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INT 85. Introduction to University Research
(1) ZHAO
Introduces freshman honors students to research opportunities at UCSB. Professors from different academic disciplines will come to share their own college experiences, their research interests, and their involvement in undergraduate teaching and research, while upper class honors students will showcase their research projects and discuss ways to approach and work with professors. All freshman honors students are encouraged to enroll.
INT 86. Introduction to Research: from Citizen Science to Digital Humanities
(2) STOPPLE
Enrollment Comments: For freshmen in the College of Letters & Science Honors Program
Introduces freshman honors students to research opportunities at UCSB. Professors from different academic disciplines will come to share their own college experiences, their research interests, and their involvement in undergraduate teaching and research, while advanced students will showcase their research projects and discuss ways to approach and work with professors. In addition, students will engage in several ongoing research projects from the sciences to the humanities. The major challenge of 21st century research is dealing with the flood of information now collected. Computers can help, but in many fields the human ability for pattern recognition is required.
INT 86NG. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 88AAZZ. Second Year Exploration Seminars
(1) STAFF
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
Enrollment Comments: Students may earn a maximum of 3 units from all INT 88AA-ZZ courses. No seminars with the same suffix (AA-ZZ) may be repeated.
Selected topics of interest to students pursuing various degrees in the College of Letters and Science. Small group discussions which emphasize active class participation. Topics vary each quarter.
INT 88AB. Second Year Exploration Seminars
INT 88AC. Second Year Exploration Seminars
INT 88AD. Second Year Exploration Seminars
INT 88AE. Second Year Exploration Seminars
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INT 88AG. Second Year Exploration Seminars
INT 88AH. Second Year Exploration Seminars
INT 88AI. Second Year Discovery Seminar: Social Innovation: Tools for Changemakers
INT 88AJ. Second Year Discovery Seminar: Regeneration: Exhibiting Black Cinema
INT 88AK. Second Year Discovery Seminar: Asian American Intergenerational Conflict
INT 89AAZZ. First Year Discovery & Linked Seminars
(2) STAFF
Repeat Comments: Seminar may be repeated as long as letter designations are different.
First year seminars that provide opportunity for students to investigate a single topic from two different disciplinary perspectives (Discovery), or in significant depth (Linked).
INT 89AA. First Year Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 89AB. Freshman Seminars - Discovery & Linked
INT 89AC. Freshman Seminars - Discovery & Linked
INT 89AD. Freshman Seminars - Discovery & Linked
INT 89AE. Freshman Seminars - Discovery & Linked
INT 89AF. Freshman Seminars - Discovery & Linked
INT 89AG. First Year Discovery & Linked Seminars
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INT 89AI. First Year Discovery & Linked Seminars
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INT 89AO. First Year Discovery & Linked Seminars
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INT 89AV. First Year Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 89AW. First Year Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 89AX. First Year Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 90M. Research and Professional Development for NcNair Scholars
(2) SCHNEIDER, B
Prerequisite: Admission to McNair Scholars Program.
Enrollment Comments: Quarters usually offered: Summer.
Introduction to research skills for faculty-mentored research projects for McNair Scholars in the sciences, humanities, and social sciences. Lectures, discussions, faculty visits and presentation of research in McNair Symposium are included.
INT 91AAZZ. Interdisciplinary Issues: Special Topics
(1-5) STAFF
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
A seminar-style course examining interdisciplinary issues in various fields.
INT 93LS. Introduction to Research in STEM, Humanities, and Social Sciences
(1-4) STAFF
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
Enrollment Comments: Quarters usually offered: Summer. May be repeated for credit provided topic and project are different; offered summer only.
Repeat Comments: May be repeated for credit provided topic and project are different.
Introduction to university-level research experiences in STEM, Humanities, and Social Sciences disciplines. Students participate in project based, directed research while learning about current practices and trends. The course culminates with a group presentation and submission of findings.
INT 93P. Presentation Techniques in Interdisciplinary University Research
(4) KIM
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
Introduction to presentation techniques in interdisciplinary research for students working in research projects. Oral/poster presentation methods, elevator pitch techniques. Exposure to a variety of research projects by way of lectures given by researchers who are leaders in their fields.
INT 93R. Introduction to Interdisciplinary University Research Techniques
(4) KIM
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
Introduction to University level interdisciplinary research writing techniques for students working on research projects this summer. Abstract, introduction, research goals/methods, discussion and results. Reference style techniques. Hands-on guided research experience in laboratories and/or libraries for all disciplines.
INT 93S. Readings and Lectures in the Social, Life, and Physical Sciences
(1-4) STAFF
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
Enrollment Comments: Hours adjusted for Summer Sessions, offered in summer only.
Introductory course for students interested in research in the social, life or physical sciences. Students read papers written by and about recent research at UCSB and meet with researchers to discuss their research tools and concepts.
INT 94AAZZ. First Year Exploration Seminars
(1) STAFF
Prerequisite: Freshman standing.
Enrollment Comments: Students may earn a maximum of 3 units from all INT 94AA-ZZ courses. No seminars with the same suffix (AA-ZZ) may be repeated.
Selected topics of interest to students pursuing various degrees in the College of Letters and Science. Small group discussions which emphasize active class participation. Topics will vary each quarter.
INT 94A. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94AG. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94AP. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94AQ. First Year Exploration Seminars
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INT 94BQ. First Year Exploration Seminars
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INT 94FV. Freshman Seminars
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INT 94IT. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94IU. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94IV. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94IW. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94IX. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94IY. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JA. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JB. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JC. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JD. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JE. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JF. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JG. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JH. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JK. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JL. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JM. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JN. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JO. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JP. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JQ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JR. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JS. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JT. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JU. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JV. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JW. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94JX. Freshman Seminars
INT 94JY. Freshman Seminars
INT 94JZ. Freshman Seminars
INT 94K. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94KA. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KB. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KC. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KD. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KE. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KF. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KG. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KH. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KI. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KL. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KM. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KN. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94KO. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KP. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KQ. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KR. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KS. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KT. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KU. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KV. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KW. Freshman Seminars
INT 94KZ. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LA. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LB. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LC. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LD. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LE. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LF. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LG. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LH. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LI. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LJ. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LK. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LL. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94LM. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LN. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LO. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LP. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LQ. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LR. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LS. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LT. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LU. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LV. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LW. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LX. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LY. Freshman Seminars
INT 94LZ. Freshman Seminars
INT 94MA. Freshman Seminars
INT 94MB. Freshman Seminars
INT 94MC. Freshman Seminars
INT 94MD. Freshman Seminars
INT 94ME. Freshman Seminars
INT 94MF. Freshman Seminars
INT 94MG. Freshman Seminars
INT 94MH. Freshman Seminars
INT 94MI. Freshman Seminars
INT 94MJ. Freshman Seminars
INT 94MK. Freshman Seminars
INT 94ML. Freshman Seminars
INT 94MM. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94MN. Freshman Seminars
INT 94MO. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94MP. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94MQ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94MR. Freshman Seminars
INT 94MS. Freshman Seminars
INT 94MT. Freshman Seminars
INT 94MU. Freshman Seminars
INT 94MV. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94MW. Freshman Seminars
INT 94MX. Freshman Seminars
INT 94MY. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94MZ. Freshman Seminars
INT 94NA. Freshman Seminars
INT 94NB. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94NC. Freshman Seminars
INT 94ND. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94NE. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94NF. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94NG. Freshman Seminars
INT 94NH. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94NI. Freshman Seminars
INT 94NJ. Freshman Seminars
INT 94NK. Freshman Seminars
INT 94NL. Freshman Seminars
INT 94NM. Freshman Seminars
INT 94NN. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94NO. Freshman Seminars
INT 94NP. Freshman Seminars
INT 94NQ. Freshman Seminars
INT 94NR. Freshman Seminars
INT 94NS. Freshman Seminars
INT 94NT. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94NU. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94NV. Freshman Seminars
INT 94NW. Freshman Seminars
INT 94NX. Freshman Seminars
INT 94NY. Freshman Seminars
INT 94NZ. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OA. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OB. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OC. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OD. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OE. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OF. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OG. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OH. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OI. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OJ. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OK. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OL. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OM. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94ON. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94OO. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OP. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OQ. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OR. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OS. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OT. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OU. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OV. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OW. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OX. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OY. Freshman Seminars
INT 94OZ. Freshman Seminars
INT 94PA. Freshman Seminars
INT 94PB. Freshman Seminars
INT 94PC. Freshman Seminars
INT 94PD. Freshman Seminars
INT 94PE. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PF. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PG. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PH. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PI. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PJ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PK. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PL. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PM. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PN. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PO. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PP. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PQ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PR. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PS. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PT. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PU. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PV. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PW. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PX. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PY. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94PZ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QA. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QB. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QC. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QD. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QE. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QF. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QG. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QH. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QI. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QJ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QK. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QL. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QM. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QN. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QO. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QP. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QQ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QR. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QS. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QT. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QU. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QV. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QW. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QX. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QY. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94QZ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RA. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RB. Freshman Seminars
INT 94RC. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RD. Freshman Seminars
INT 94RE. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RF. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RG. Freshman Seminars
INT 94RH. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RI. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RJ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RK. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RL. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RM. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RN. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RO. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RP. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RQ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RS. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RT. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RU. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RV. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RW. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RX. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RY. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94RZ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SA. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SB. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SC. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SD. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SE. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SF. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SG. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SH. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SI. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SJ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SK. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SL. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SM. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SN. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SO. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SP. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SQ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SR. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94ST. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SU. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SV. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SW. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SX. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94SY. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94TB. Freshman Seminars
INT 94TC. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94TD. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94TE. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94TF. Freshman Seminars
INT 94TG. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94TH. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94TI. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94TJ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94TK. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94TL. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94TM. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94TN. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94TO. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94TP. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94TQ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94TR. Freshman Seminars
INT 94TS. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94TU. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94TV. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94TW. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94TY. Freshman Seminars
INT 94TZ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94UA. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94UB. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94UC. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94UD. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94UE. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94UF. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94UH. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94UI. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94UJ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94UK. Freshman Seminars
INT 94UL. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94UN. Freshman Seminars
INT 94UO. Freshman Seminars
INT 94UP. Freshman Seminars
INT 94UQ. Freshman Seminars
INT 94UR. Freshman Seminars
INT 94US. Freshman Seminars
INT 94UT. Freshman Seminars
INT 94UV. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94UW. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94UX. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94UY. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94UZ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VA. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VB. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VC. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VD. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VE. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VF. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VG. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VH. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VI. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VJ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VK. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VL. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VM. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VN. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VO. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VP. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VQ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VR. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VS. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VT. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VU. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VV. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VW. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VX. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VY. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94VZ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94WA. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94WB. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94WC. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94WD. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94WE. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94WF. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94WG. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94WH. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94WI. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94WJ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94WK. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94WL. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94WM. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94WN. First Year Discovery Seminar: The (Bio)Chemistry of Food
INT 94WO. First Year Discovery Seminar: Home in on the Humanities!
INT 94WW. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94Y. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94Z. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 94ZZ. First Year Exploration Seminars
INT 95AAZZ. The Modern Research University: Pathways to Discovery and Creativity
(2) GALLUCCI, MICHEL, SHISHIM
Enrollment Comments: May be repeated for additional credit provided the letter designations are different.
Introduces students to the nature of research in the various disciplines represented at UCSB through weekly lectures by faculty artists, engineers, humanists, scientists, and social scientists speaking about their creative or scholarly research projects.
INT 95A. The Modern Research University
INT 95B. Introduction to Undergraduate Research
INT 95C. The Second-Year Experience
INT 96AAZZ. Major Discovery Seminar
(2) STAFF
Repeat Comments: May be repeated once as long as letter designations are different.
Major Discovery Seminars are intended for students to explore new or additional majors. Seminars help students to understand how different disciplines explore subjects. Seminars focus on one contemporary issue or question explored by multiple faculty.
INT 96DM. Major Discovery Seminar
INT 96JF. Major Discovery Seminar
INT 96MS. Major Discovery Seminar
INT 96RS. Major Discovery Seminar
INT 96SB. Major Discovery Seminar
INT 96SC. Major Discovery Seminar
INT 97AAZZ. Second Year Discovery & Linked Seminars
(2) STAFF
Enrollment Comments: Students may earn a maximum of 6 units from all INT 97AA-ZZ courses. No seminars with the same suffix (AA-ZZ) may be repeated.
Second year seminars that provide opportunity for students to investigate a single topic from two different disciplinary perspectives (Discovery), or in significant depth (Linked).
INT 97MA. Second Year Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 98RA. Introduction to Research
(1-5) STAFF
Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor
Enrollment Comments: Students are limited to 5 units per quarter and 30 units in all 98/99/198/199/199AA-ZZ courses combined.
Introduction to research for College of Letters and Science students participating in the Faculty Research Assistance Program (FRAP) under the guidance of a faculty mentor. Course offers students the opportunity to work in a research group.
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INT 100CR. Critical Research and Information Studies
INT 101. Legal Career and Law School Lecture/Workshop Series
(1) ZHAO
Enrollment Comments: Quarters usually offered: Spring.
Combining lectures and workshops this upper-division course covers a range of topics on the legal profession and law school application process.
INT 102. Emerging Adulthood - Transitions
(4) STAFF
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.
Addresses adulting from the perspective of college student development with a focus on transitions and growth during college and in preparation for life after college. Topics will include career exploration, preparation for graduate school, the importance of social networks and building social capital, beliefs and values, and relationships and emotional resiliency in different contexts.
INT 111AAZZ. Entering STEM Disciplines
(1) STAFF
Enrollment Comments: Quarters usually offered: Summer. For students in the Transfer Summer Start Program only.
Transfer students will develop successful approaches and orientations to study of STEM disciplines. Students required to attend regular lectures and discussions; form and participate in study groups; and meet with faculty members and departmental advisors regularly. Assignment(s) will require each student to demonstrate that each of these activities has led to a more thorough understanding requirements for success in the discipline.
INT 111BI. Entering STEM Disciplines - Orienting transfer students for success in the Biological Sciences
INT 111CB. Entering STEM Disciplines - Orienting Transfer Students for Success in Chemistry and Biochemistry
INT 111PS. Entering STEM Disciplines - Orienting transfer students for success in Psychological & Brain Sciences
INT 112E. Entering Economics
(4) STAFF
Enrollment Comments: Quarters usually offered: Summer. For students in the Transfer Summer Start Program only.
Transfer students will develop successful approaches and orientations to study of the Economics disciplines. Students required to attend regular lectures and discussions; form and participate in study groups; and meet with faculty members and departmental advisors regularly. Assignment(s) will require each student to demonstrate that each of these activities has led to a more thorough understanding requirements for success in the discipline.
INT 125. Studying and Supporting University Learning
(2) ADLER-KASSNER
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; consent of instructor.
Enrollment Comments: This course is open only to peer mentors in participating departments.
This course focuses on theories and practices associated with successful postsecondary mentoring. This includes an overview of theories associated with student learning, of effective mentoring and pedagogy, and of student development. Each week of the course, we'll focus on one of these areas. We'll discuss key ideas from some of the foundational literature, discuss its use in practice, and reflect on experiences of that use.
INT 126. Training for Undergraduate Mentoring
(2) BEAUFORT
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; consent of instructor.
Course focuses on research-based approaches to academic mentoring. Students will receive intensive training in learning and development theory, mentoring techniques, and approaches to working with others. Students will gain knowledge and skills to help them in their roles as mentors to others as part of their work in the Undergraduate Mentoring Program.
INT 133AAZZ. Interdisciplinary Humanities Lab
(8) STAFF
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.
Enrollment Comments: Course may be repeated as long as letter designations are different.
An interdisciplinary, team-taught course exploring the scientific, social, literary, and artistic dimensions of given topics (e.g., memory, gender, food). It offers a closely mentored, active learning experience centering on independent projects informed by interdisciplinary methods, theories and materials.
INT 133A. Memory: An Interdisciplinary Exploration
INT 133B. What?s Wrong with the World?
INT 133C. Cognitive Social Science of Nonordinary Experiences
INT 136AAZZ. Engaging Humanities Learning Community for Transfer Students
(4) STAFF
Prerequisite: Transfer students only; consent of instructor.
Courses focused on innovative topics, ways of thinking, and career applications of humanities disciplines. Students engage in extensive reading, writing, and collaborative activity to explore ideas and develop their own thinking.
INT 136BI. The Self before Selfies: The Birth of Individualism
INT 136FC. If Not Now, When? Facing Climate Change through Learning and Advocacy
INT 136FL. Film, Literature, and the Radical Histories of the Present
INT 136PA. Phonetics and Aesthetics of Human Communication: Decoding Engagement in Transmission and Reception in Speech and Art
INT 136SB. Globalization and Culture
INT 137AAZZ. Engaging Humanities Discovery Course
(4) STAFF
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; or, INT 36AA-ZZ.
Enrollment Comments: May be repeated for credit to a maximum of 8 units provided letter designations are different.
Students will explore cross-disciplinary questions from the perspective of humanities and fine arts disciplines. Courses will involve lecture, active learning, and writing.
INT 137EV. Exploring Our Voices: Constructing Knowledge and Identity
INT 137MK. Early Modern Media and the Invention of Facts
INT 137RP. Reinventions of the Past: History and Memory in Germany and Japan
INT 137RS. Recovering Untold Stories: From the First Millennium to Today
INT 137RV. Revolutionary Songs, Sounds, and Stories
INT 137TH. Think Historically: Sources and Methods in the Study of U.S. Slavery
INT 175. Health Care Delivery
(2) STAFF
Prerequisite: Upper division standing.
Enrollment Comments: Quarters usually offered: Spring.
This unique course is directed to those upper division students interested in health professions and who should understand the important issues related to health care delivery in the US. Guest speakers will address the economics and models of health care delivery as well as other topics to include quality control, the Affordable Care Act, the ethics in decision making and more.
INT 176. Introduction to Clinical Medicine
(2) STAFF
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.
Enrollment Comments: Quarters usually offered: Spring, Fall.
For students interested in careers in the health profession. Presenters from UCLA Health will help students understand the systemic environment and career considerations as they relate to healthcare delivery in the U.S.
INT 176LA. UCLA Health Shadowing
(1) STAFF
Prerequisite: INT 176; upper-division standing and consent of instructor
Facilitates watching and listening during patient histories, physical examinations, procedures, surgeries, teaching rounds, and/or educational activities. This course does not include participation in direct or indirect patient care or management, nor constitute formal medical training.
INT 177AAZZ. Senior Transfer Discovery & Linked Seminars
(2) STAFF
Prerequisite: Senior standing.
Enrollment Comments: Students may earn a maximum of 6 units from all INT 177AA-ZZ course. No seminars with the same suffix (AA-ZZ) may be repeated
Seminars that provide opportunity for transfer students to investigate a single topic from two different disciplinary perspectives (Discovery), or in significant depth (Linked). Topics vary each quarter.
INT 177OA. Senior Transfer Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 184AAZZ. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
(2) STAFF
Prerequisite: Enrollment in Letters and Science Honors Program; upper-division standing.
Enrollment Comments: May be repeated for credit to a maximum of 8 units provided letter designations are different.
Repeat Comments: May be repeated for credit to a maximum of 8 units provided letter designations are different.
An interdisciplinary approach to topics of national and world concerns. Readings will be assigned from several disciplinary perspectives.
INT 184AA. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184AB. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184AC. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184AD. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184AF. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184AG. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184AH. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184AI. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184AJ. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184AK. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184AL. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184AM. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184AN. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184AO. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184AP. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184AT. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184BB. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184BM. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184BP. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184CF. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184CL. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184CM. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184DC. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184DD. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184DF. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184DH. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184DL. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184DN. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184DO. Honors Forum: Special Topics.
INT 184DT. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184EM. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184EP. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184ES. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184FB. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184FC. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184FH. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184FS. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184GL. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184HG. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184HM. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184JE. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184JH. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184JL. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184JP. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184JS. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184KF. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184KM. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184MA. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184MB. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184MJ. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184MM. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184MN. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184NR. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184PA. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184PD. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184PL. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184PS. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184PV. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184RA. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184RH. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184RN. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184SB. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184SF. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184SM. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184SP. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184SW. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184TG. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184TT. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184UD. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184UK. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184VT. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184VW. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184WB. Honors Forum: Special Topics
INT 184WK. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZA. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZB. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZC. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZD. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZE. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZF. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZG. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZH. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZI. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZJ. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZK. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZL. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZM. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZN. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZO. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZP. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZQ. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZS. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZT. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZU. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZV. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZW. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZX. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZY. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 184ZZ. Honors Seminar: Special Topics
INT 185AAZZ. Interdisciplinary Humanities Seminar
(1-4) STAFF
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; consent of instructor.
Seminar hosted by the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center (IHC) and focused on selected topics, texts, theories, and/or methods in the humanities. See IHC website (www.ihc.ucsb.edu) for current listings.
INT 185AR. Interdisciplinary Humanities Seminar
INT 185CE. Interdisciplinary Humanities Seminar
INT 185DJ. Interdisciplinary Humanities Seminar
INT 185DS. Interdisciplinary Humanities Seminar
INT 185GS. Interdisciplinary Humanities Seminar
INT 185HF. Interdisciplinary Humanities Seminar
INT 185HH. Interdisciplinary Humanities Seminar
INT 185HS. Interdisciplinary Humanities Seminar
INT 185NR. Interdisciplinary Humanities Seminar
INT 185ST. Word Magazine
INT 185VS. Interdisciplinary Humanities Seminar
INT 185VW. Interdisciplinary Humanities Seminar
INT 186AAZZ. Transfer Exploration Seminars
(1) STAFF
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.
Repeat Comments: May be repeated for credit to a maximum of 3 units provided letter designations are different.
Selected topics of interest to students pursuing various degrees in the College of Letters and Science. Small group discussions which emphasize active class participation. Topics will vary each quarter.
INT 186AA. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AB. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AC. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AD. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AE. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AF. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AG. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AH. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AI. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AJ. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AK. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AL. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AM. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AN. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AO. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AP. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AQ. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AR. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AS. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AU. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AV. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AW. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AX. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AY. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186AZ. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186BA. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186BB. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186BC. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186BD. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186BE. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186BF. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186BG. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186BH. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186BI. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186BJ. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186BK. Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 186BL. Transfer Discovery Seminar: Microbial Oceans
INT 186ED. Transfer Edge Seminar
INT 186TA. Transfer Start Seminar: Political Science
INT 186TB. Transfer Start Seminar: Sociology
INT 186TC. Transfer Start Seminar: Physics
INT 187AAZZ. Transfer Discovery & Linked Seminars
(2) STAFF
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.
Repeat Comments: May be repeated for credit to a maximum of 6 units provided letter designations are different.
Seminars that provide opportunity for transfer students to investigate a single topic from two different disciplinary perspectives (Discovery), or in significant depth (Linked). Topics will vary each quarter.
INT 187AA. Transfer Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 187AB. Transfer Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 187AC. Transfer Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 187AD. Transfer Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 187AE. Transfer Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 187AF. Transfer Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 187AG. Transfer Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 187AH. Transfer Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 187AI. Transfer Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 187AJ. Transfer Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 187AK. Transfer Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 187AL. Transfer Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 187AM. Transfer Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 187AN. Transfer Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 187AO. Transfer Discovery & Linked Seminars
INT 187LR. "Lust Removed from Nature": A Guide to Being Human in the Age of Technology
INT 187TP. Transfer Start Seminar: Psychological and Brain Sciences
INT 188. Promoting Research Engagement-REU Application Development
(1) WOODS, CHAVEZ GARCIA
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; consent of instructor.
This course explores best practices for student engagement in undergraduate research. Students will develop and prepare materials for a research program application. The discussions are aimed at creating a learning community for promoting undergraduate research across campus, with a focus on students interested in developing an REU application for programs like McNair. The McNair office will be sponsoring this course.
INT 189AAZZ. Senior Transfer Exploration Seminars
(1) STAFF
Prerequisite: Senior standing.
Enrollment Comments: Students may earn a maximum of 3 units from all INT 189AA-ZZ courses. No seminars with the same suffix (AA-ZZ) may be repeated.
Selected topics of interest to students pursuing various degrees in the College of Letters and Science. Small group discussions which emphasize active class participation. Topics vary each quarter.
INT 189BB. Senior Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 189BC. Senior Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 189BD. Senior Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 189BE. Senior Transfer Exploration Seminars
INT 190MA. Junior Seminar for McNair Scholars
(1) SCHNEIDER, B
Prerequisite: Admission to McNair Scholars Program; junior standing.
Repeat Comments: Course can be taken in fall, winter, spring of junior year for a maximum of three units.
Development of proposals for research in collaboration with faculty and McNair staff. Group discussion of research approaches, post-baccalaureate career preparation, and planning for entrance to doctoral study.
INT 190MB. Senior Seminar for McNair Scholars
(2) SCHNEIDER, B
Prerequisite: Admission to McNair Scholars Program; senior standing.
Enrollment Comments: Quarters usually offered: Winter, Spring, Fall.
Repeat Comments: Course can be taken in fall, winter, and spring of senior year for a maximum of 6.0 units.
Students gain familiarity with the key elements of the graduate school application process, apply to selected graduate schools, engage in collaborative reading and writing, and prepare research for presentation at academic and professional meetings.
INT 192SA. Sacramento Center Internship
(4-8) STAFF
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; consent of instructor; acceptance to Sacramento Center.
Enrollment Comments: May be repeated for credit to a maximum of 8 units.
Courses designed for students to obtain credit for internship while at the UC Sacramento Center.
INT 193. Research at the Capital: Immigration Policy and Public Service
(2) PARK, ZHAO
Enrollment Comments: Open to current and prospective UCDC students only.
This seminar guides student research as they prepare for, and participate in, the UCDC Program based in the nation?s capital. Students interested in immigration policy or in public service are encouraged to enroll. During fall quarter, each student will select a research topic, identify sources and methods, and write an application for UCSB?s Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (URCA) grant, to be submitted in early November. Winter or spring UCDC students will conduct research after they arrive in the capital. Students are eligible for additional credits (up to 4 units per qtr) to finish writing. Projects should be completed in the spring. A symposium will be held in April. URCA recipients present in the colloquium in May.
INT 194NP. American Indian and Indigenous Proseminar
(4) WAID
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; consent of instructor.
This pro-seminar is focused on American Indian and Indigenous Studies. Taught in tandem with the graduate course, INT 594NP, this seminar includes narrative, film, poetry, visual arts, and theory. Since the syllabus content changes every quarter, this seminar can be taken multiple times and is designed to count for the AIIS Minor. Our community is inclusive and welcomes engaged discussion.
INT 197HC. Honors Contract
(1-4) STOPPLE
Coursework shall consist of academic research supervised by a faculty member to deepen and broaden the student's experience in an upper division course in which the student is concurrently enrolled.
INT 197HI. Health Sciences Internship
(1) STAFF
Prerequisite: Upper-division students only; consent of instructor.
Health internship approved for credit by and under the auspices of the Dean of Undergraduate Education.
INT 199D. Dean's Supervised Independent Study
(1-4) STAFF
Independent studies for students in the College of Letters and Science under the auspices of the Dean of Undergraduate Education.
INT 199DC. Independent Research At Washington Center
(4-6) STAFF
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; consent of instructor; acceptance to Washington Center.
Enrollment Comments: May be repeated for credit to a maximum of 8 units. Students are limited to 5 units per quarter and 30 units total in all 98/99/198/199/199AA-ZZ courses combined.
Independent research for those enrolled in the Washington Center. Enrolled students will complete a research project related to the students' internship and drawing on the special resources of the Washington area.
INT 199H. Honors Independent Studies
(1-4) STAFF
Prerequisite: Upper-division Letters & Science Honors Program students only.
Independent studies for students in the College of Letters and Science Honors Program under the auspices of the Dean of Undergraduate Education
INT 199SA. Independent Research at Sacramento Center
(4) STAFF
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; consent of instructor; acceptance to Sacramento Center.
Enrollment Comments: May be repeated for credit to a maximum of 8 units. Students are limited1 to 5 units per quarter and 30 units total in all 98/99/198/199/199AA-ZZ courses combined.
Independent research for those enrolled in the UC Sacramento Center. Enrolled students complete a research project related to the students' internship and drawing on the special resources of the Sacramento area.
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INT 200. Seminar in Information Technology & Society
(1-2) STAFF
Prerequisite: Graduate standing
Graduate seminar hosted by the Center for Information Technology & Society (CITS) on interdisciplinary topics, issues, theories, and methods concerning information technology and society. Serves as gateway course to the interdisciplinary PhD Emphasis in Technology & Society and is open to students in participating departments. See CITS website for more information (www.cits.ucsb.edu/education).
INT 200A. Seminar in Cognitive Science
(4) STAFF
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; consent of instructor.
Overview and introduction to topics in cognitive science.
INT 201AAZZ. Graduate Humanities Seminar
(1-4) STAFF
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; consent of department.
Graduate seminar hosted by the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center (IHC) on topics, texts, theories, and methods in the humanities. See IHC website for current listings (www.ihc.ucsb.edu).
INT 201AM. Graduate Humanities Seminar
INT 201CE. Graduate Humanities Seminar
INT 201EW. Graduate Humanities Seminar
INT 201HH. Graduate Humanities Seminar
INT 201HT. History and Theory of Public Humanities
INT 201ID. Graduate Humanities Seminar
INT 201NR. Graduate Humanities Seminar
INT 201SP. Skills for the Public Sphere
INT 236. Engaging Humanities Mentoring Course
(1) STAFF
This series of seminars is an introduction to mentoring for future graduate mentors. Topics covered include best practices, academic mentoring, career awareness building, and mentoring "soft skills." The group will also collaboratively compile mentoring resources and unpack different mentoring scenarios.
INT 295I. Public Humanities Practicum
(1-4) STAFF
Prerequisite: Consent of Interdisciplinary Humanities Center.
The Public Humanities Practicum includes internships and fellow-designed community projects. It enables Ph.D. students to apply their academic training in community settings and develop skills such as oral and written communication for broad audiences; project design, management, and assessment; and grant-writing and program development for non-profit organizations. Students will receive one to four units of academic credit per quarter, depending on the length of the internship or project. Oversight will be provided by a mentor at the host organization and a UCSB faculty member.
INT 594AAZZ. Directed Reading and Research
(1-4)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; consent of instructor.
In-depth consideration of interdisciplinary humanistic topics, issues, and concerns through tutorial format. Students may affiliate with Interdisciplinary Humanities Center's Research Focus Groups (www.ihc.ucsb.edu/research).
INT 594AB. Ancient Borderlands
INT 594CC. Prison Pedagogy
INT 594CP. Directed Reading and Research
INT 594EJ. Re-centering Energy Justice
INT 594MT. Theories of Media and Techniques in the Wake of Postcolonial and Environmental Studies
INT 594NP. NATIVE AMERICAN AND INDIGENOUS STUDIES PROSEMINAR
INT 594ST. Selected Topics
(1-4) BERMINGHAM
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; consent of instructor.
In-depth consideration of interdisciplinary humanistic topics, issues, and concerns through tutorial format. Students may affiliate with Interdisciplinary Humanities Center's Research Focus Groups (www.ihc.ucsb.edu/research). Topic is Selected Topics.
INT 596. Capstone
(2) DERWIN
Prerequisite: For students in the Public Humanities Graduate Fellows Program only.
The capstone project enables students to present their work in a public forum. Students can meet this requirement in a number of ways, for example, through a social media campaign, the publication of an op-ed piece, the creation of a public exhibit, or the staging of a public dialogue. In addition to the public-facing presentation, students will create a portfolio that includes a reflection piece about the professional attributes of the project.

 
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INT W 20. Introduction to The Research University
(2) CHARITY-HUDLEY
Through reading, videos, and writing, students in this course will be introduced to disciplines and activities at the core of the research university. Students will learn about the form and function of the research university; understand how natural science, social science, humanities and fine arts, and interdisciplinary programs are situated, and develop a plan for engaging in undergraduate research as part of their UCSB experiences.
INT W 22. International Student Experience at the Research University
(2) ZHENG
Introduces international students to the varying disciplines of study and research opportunities available at UCSB.
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INT W 120. Transferring to the Research University
(2) DOMINGUEZ-WHITEHEAD
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.
Repeat Comments: Not open for credit to students who have completed INT 20 or INT W 20.
This fully online course introduces incoming transfer students to the varying disciplines of study and research opportunities available at UCSB. The course delivers a series of videos featuring UCSB faculty detailing their specific discipline, and explaining how research is conducted within the discipline. Videos also include professional and personal information about faculty members' interest in the area of study. Transfer students will learn about their selected major (if previously determined) and have opportunities to consider additional majors/minors, and research interests.
INT W 188C. Transfer Exploration Seminar: Ways of Thinking and Practicing in Communication
(1) STAFF
Prerequisite: Instructor approval required prior to registration.
Introduction to the academic discipline of communication with emphasis on scientific theoretical and methodological issues relevant to the systematic inquiry and pursuit of knowledge about human communication.
INT W 188E. Transfer Start Seminar: Economics
(1) STAFF
Prerequisite: Instructor approval required prior to registration.
This course will consist of 12 videos, each followed by a set of questions to test comprehension and understanding of the video. The first video listed in each week is meant to teach economics content, while the second is generally meant to help students understand what is necessary to succeed in economics in an R1 research university. Each week of videos and assignments is expected to require about 1.5 hours to complete. Although the standard completion rate for the videos is two per week, students can complete the videos and assignments at their own pace, as long as they are completed in the six week session.