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Reddit mentions of UML Distilled: A Brief Guide to the Standard Object Modeling Language
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Get Martin Fowler's UML Distilled - it's basically a cheat-sheet for the UML you actually need to know, and is only about 150 pages.
Edit: In view of some other posts here, I should point out that UML is used in the industry primarily as a tool for communication (at which it is reasonably good), not design (at which it is pretty piss poor).
Definitely take as many web-related classes as possible and at least one database class. The other two focus areas you mentioned are important, but probably not as important as the first two. Maximize your time on learning the important stuff; the other stuff can be learned later.
If you want to learn about UML diagrams, check out Martin Fowler's UML Distilled; it's an easy read and handy as a reference. Likewise, Charles Petzold's Code is one of my favorite hardware-related books.
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