This is a collection of Fall 2016 courses that are relevant to nuclear science and security studies for undergraduate* and graduate students. Links to course descriptions are embedded into the course titles. Please refer to www.schedule.berkeley.edu for class times and registration information.
*If you are interested in a graduate level course that appears inaccessible to undergraduates, please contact the professor. Certain courses (particularly at Goldman) allow a number of undergrads to enroll.
National Security, Military:
The Evolution of US Air Force Air and Space Power
National Security Forces in Contemporary American Society
Information, Data:
Information Technology Economics, Strategy, and Policy
Decision Analysis, Modeling, and Quantitative Methods
Mathematics, Probability, Risk:
Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory
Probability and Risk Analysis for Engineers
Game Theory in Social Sciences
Risk and Optimization Models for Policy
Machinery, Design:
Economics:
Financial Institutions and Markets
Computer Programming:
Introduction to Computer Programming for Science and Engineering
History:
History of Science in the U.S.
Political Science, Peace and Conflict Studies:
Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies
Peace Theory: Approaches and Analyses
American Foreign Policy Towards Asia
Public Policy
Introduction to Public Policy Analysis
Policy and Agency Management Aspects of Public Policy
Nuclear Science:
Nuclear Reactions and Radiation
Soft X-Rays and Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation
Introduction to Controlled Fusion
Strategic Languages: