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    Archive for month: April, 2014

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    What Does a Cancer Cell Look Like?

    April 29, 2014/in Videos /by andrewtran
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    Calling girls ‘fat’ may result in weight gain

    April 28, 2014/in News /by andrewtran

    Girls who are told by a parent, sibling, friend, classmate or teacher that they are too fat at age 10 are more likely to be obese at age 19, a new study by UCLA psychologists shows.

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    UCLA Life Scientist, Patricia Greenfield, Elected as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

    April 23, 2014/in News /by andrewtran

    Patricia Greenfield, Distinguished Professor of Developmental Psychology, has been elected a 2014 Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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    Climate change a likely culprit in coqui frog’s altered calls, say UCLA biologists

    April 14, 2014/in News /by andrewtran

    Peter Narins, UCLA distinguished professor of integrative biology and physiology and of ecology and evolutionary biology, and Sebastiaan Meenderink, a UCLA physics researcher have linked changes in Puerto Rican climate over the past three decades to small but significant changes to the coqui frog, the territory’s national animal.

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    UCLA Life Scientists’ Contribution to Breakthrough therapy allows four paraplegic men to voluntarily move their legs

    April 7, 2014/in News /by andrewtran

    Four young men who have been paralyzed for years achieved groundbreaking progress — moving their legs — as a result of epidural electrical stimulation of the spinal cord– research developed by UCLA life scientists, V. Reggie Edgerton and Yury Gerasimenko.

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    Does a junk food diet make you lazy? UCLA psychology study offers answer

    April 4, 2014/in News /by andrewtran

    A new UCLA psychology study provides evidence that being overweight makes people tired and sedentary — not the other way around.

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    Schools have limited success in reducing bullying

    April 1, 2014/in News /by andrewtran

    UCLA Psychology professor, Jaana Juvonen, and co-author Sandra Graham, a UCLA professor of education have conducted the most thorough analysis to date of studies on school bullying and found that K-12 schools’ efforts to curtail bullying are often disappointing.

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    Fall Winter Spring
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    Fall Winter Spring
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    LS 7A
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    LS 7B
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    Fall Winter Spring
    LS 7C
    CHEM 17
    LS 23L
    CHEM 14A
    STATS 13 OR LS 40 OR MATH 3C
    LS 110
    CHEM 14B
    CHEM 14BL
    Plus other courses

    Third Year

    Fall Winter Spring
    CHEM 14C
    LS 107* OR STATS 13 OR LS 40
    Plus other courses
    CHEM 14D
    PHYSICS 5A
    Plus other courses
    CHEM 153A* or 14D
    PHYSICS 5B
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    Fourth Year

    Fall Winter Spring
    PHYSICS 5C
    Electives and remaining requirements as needed for graduation
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    * Only required for select Life Sciences majors.

    Physics Early Path

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    First Year

    Fall Winter Spring
    LS 30A (OR MATH 3A OR MATH 31A)
    LS 7A
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    LS 30B (OR MATH 3B OR MATH 31B)
    LS 7B
    Plus other course(s)
    CHEM 14A
    PHYSICS 5A (OR LS 40 OR STATS 13)
    Plus other course(s)

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    Fall Winter Spring
    CHEM 14B
    LS 40 OR STATS 13 (OR PHYSICS 5A)
    Plus other course(s)
    LS 7C
    LS 23L
    CHEM 14C
    CHEM 14BL
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    Fourth Year

    Fall Winter Spring
    Electives and remaining requirements as needed for graduation Electives and remaining requirements as needed for graduation Electives and remaining requirements as needed for graduation

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    First Year

    Fall Winter Spring
    LS 30A (OR MATH 3A OR MATH 31A)
    LS 7A
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    LS 30B (OR MATH 3B OR MATH 31B)
    LS 7B
    Plus other course(s)
    STATS 13 OR LS40 OR MATH 3C
    LS 7C
    LS 23L

    Second Year

    Fall Winter Spring
    CHEM 14A
    STATS 13 OR LS 40
    Plus other course(s)
    CHEM 14B
    CHEM 14BL
    Plus other course(s)
    CHEM 14C
    PHYSICS 5A
    Plus other course(s)

    Third Year

    Fall Winter Spring
    CHEM 14D
    LS 107*
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    CHEM 153A*
    PHYSICS 5B
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    PHYSICS 5C
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    Fourth Year

    Fall Winter Spring
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