UC Berkeley: International and Area Studies
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Recomendamos:
1.- Ver en que sesión (fechas y duración) se imparte cada uno de los cursos de esta área.
2.- Cuando sepas los cursos que más te interesan comprueba el horario para que no se solapen entre ellos.
DURACIÓN FECHAS SESSION
3 semanas Julio 23 - Agosto 10 Session E
6 semanas Julio 2 - Agosto 10 Session D
8 semanas Junio 18 - Agosto 10 Session C
10 semanas Junio 4 - Agosto 10 Session B
6 semanas Mayo 21 - Junio 29 Session A
REQUISITOS: Nivel Avanzado, TOEFL 79iBT, CAE, IELTS 6.5
Cursos de Introduction and Area Studies:
| Introduction and area studies | nº de creditos | duración en semanas | Sesión |
| Survey of World History | 4 | 8 | C |
| Intermediate Microeconomic Theory | 4 | 6 | A |
| Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory | 4 | 6 | D |
| Advanced Studies in International and Area Studies | 4 | 6 | D |
Precios INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION FEE: 685 € PRECIO CURSO: Desde 1.250 € | ||||||
| TIPO DE ALOJAMIENTO | DURACIÓN | FECHAS | PRECIO | |||
| Campus P.C. | 3 semanas | Jul 23 - Ago 10 | 1.650,00 € | |||
| Campus P.C. | 6 semanas. | May 21 - Jun 29 // Jul 2 - Ago 10 | 2.660,00 € | |||
| Campus P.C. | 8 semanas. | Jun 18 - Ago 10 | 3.520,00 € | |||
| Campus P.C. | 10 semanas | Jun 4 - Ago 10 | 4.440,00 € | |||
INTRODUCTION AND AREA STUDIES
Survey of World History
Session Dates: June 18 - August 10
Seven and one-half hours of lecture for eight weeks. Ten hours of lecture for six weeks.
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. Therefore, political and economic structures and developments as well as military factors will be presented along with the more traditional historical perspectives.
Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
Session Dates: May 21 - June 29
Seven and one-half hours of lecture and two hours of discussion for eight weeks. Ten hours of lecture and two and one-half hours of discussion for six weeks.
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, competitive market theory, imperfect competition, welfare economics, choice under uncertainty and information. All analysis conducted in the course relies on graphical and algebraic techniques. Outside readings and discussion sections will demonstrate the applicability of the models covered in class to topics with an international dimension, such as the setting of tariffs, cartel behavior, and international trade.
Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
Session Dates: July 2 - August 10
Seven and one-half to two hours of lecture and two hours of discussion for eight weeks. Ten hours of lecture and two and one-half hours of discussion for six weeks.
This course is designed as a comprehensive overview of intermediate macroeconomic theory focusing on economic growth and international economics. It covers a number of topics including history of economic growth, industrial revolution, post-industrial revolution divergence, flexible-price and sticky-price macroeconomics, and macroeconomic policy. Course is structured for majors in International and Area Studies and other non-economic social science majors.
Advanced Studies in International and Area Studies
Session Dates: July 2 - August 10
Eight hours of lecture and two hours of discussion for six weeks.
Advanced multidisciplinary research in current issues and topics in international and area studies. Course will focus on specific issues or geographical areas with appropriate comparative material included. A major research project is required as well as class presentations. Topics change each semester.













