Has anyone taken the following courses?

<p>Does anyone know of a site where I could find the descriptions to these courses? Or describe them to me?
It's a part of the breadth requirement of the IEOR major.</p>

<p>Civil Engineering 11; Civil Engineering 70; Civil Engineering 155; Electrical Engineering 40; Engineering 28; Engineering 36; Engineering 45; Mechanical Engineering 105; Mechanical Engineering 132</p>

<p>And CS 9C 9F or 9G?
Thank you so much for your help in advance!</p>

<p>You mean descriptions like this:?</p>

<p>Engineered Systems and Sustainability – Civil And Environmental Engineering (CIV ENG) 11 [3 units]
Course Format: Three hours of lecture and two hours of discussion per week.
Prerequisites: Chemistry 1A, Mathematics 1A.
Formerly Engineering 11
Description: An introduction to key engineered systems (e.g., energy, water supply, buildings, transportation) and their environmental impacts. Basic principles of environmental science needed to understand natural processes as they are influenced by human activities. Overview of concepts and methods of sustainability analysis. Critical evaluation of engineering approaches to address sustainability.
(F,SP) Harley, Horvath, Hunt, Nelson</p>

<p>[General</a> Catalog - Course Search](<a href=“http://sis.berkeley.edu/catalog/gcc_search_menu]General”>http://sis.berkeley.edu/catalog/gcc_search_menu)</p>

<p>I’ve taken one of the CS9 courses… I don’t remember which one but it was the Python one. I have to say be careful because the CS9 courses are more like 2-3 units of work (weekly project/assignment) than 1 unit. But if you are really good at programming and have extensive experience then I’d say it’s prob about 1 unit worth of work.</p>

<p>This might be obvious…but CourseRank?</p>