Stephen Hawking helped us launch this program in 2006; for this year's program see the On the Same Page home page.
Freshman & Sophomore Seminars
UC Berkeley's Freshman and Sophomore Seminars provide an unparalleled opportunity for faculty members and small groups of lower-division students to explore a scholarly topic of mutual interest together, in the spirit of learning for its own sake. By taking a seminar a student becomes an active member of Berkeley's intellectual community. In spring 2007, the program will be featuring several seminars related to A Briefer History of Time:
- Astronomy 24, Sec. 1: Space, Time, and the Cosmos (1 unit, P/NP)
- Astronomy 39, Sec. 2: The Nature of Time (1.5 units, P/NP) Open to freshmen and sophomores.
- Engineering 24, Sec. 1: Time, Money, and Love in the Age of Technology (1 unit, P/NP)
- History of Art 24, Sec. 1: Classic Movies as Visual Art (1 unit, P/NP)
- Mathematics 24, Sec. 1: What is Happening in Math and Science? (1 unit, P/NP)
- Mathematics 24, Sec. 3: The Geometry of Relativity (1 unit, P/NP)
- Physics 24, Sec. 1: Thinking Big: Space, Time and Our Universe (1 unit, P/NP)
- Physics 24, Sec. 2: The Big Bang and the Early Universe (1 unit, P/NP)
- Physics 24, Sec. 3: Physics of the Infinitesimally Small to Understand the Infinitely Large: Particle Physics and Cosmology in the Next Decade (1 unit, P/NP)
These are also marked on the Freshman and Sophomore Seminars website with the On the Same Page logo.
