Curriculum Bulletin, Volume 19
Master List
***SIS course title is in all capital letters following CIF course title.***

LAW (LAW)
LAW 616. Change units to: (3-4). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 619. Change units to: (3-4). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 625. Change units to: (2-3). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 632. Change units to: (2-3). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 636. NEW COURSE: Professional Responsibility of Tax Attorneys PROF RESPNSBLTY TAX ATTY (1) II The course will focus on the special ethical and professional responsibilities of those lawyers who are engaged in federal tax practice, all derived from the Internal Revenue Code, U.S. Treasury Department Regulations, and the standards and traditions of the legal profession and the tax bar. In addition, we will examine the relationships developing between lawyers and accountants in so-called multi- disciplinary practice, both their possibilities and problems. Lecture - 1. 001 (CB19:05)
LAW 636. Change units to: (1-3). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 638. Change units to: (2-3). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 642. Change course title to: Federal Courts FEDERAL COURTS 20001 (CB19:02)
LAW 644. Change units to: (2-3). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 655B. Change units to: (2-3). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 659.
+ Add crosslisting: (Identical with LA S659). 001 (CB 19:06)
LAW 666.+ Add crosslisting: (Identical with LA S666). 001 (CB 19:06)
LAW 666.+ Change units to: (2-3). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 670.+ Add crosslisting: (Identical with LA S670). 001 (CB 19:06)
LAW 672. Change units to: (1-2). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 680A.+ Change units to: (1-2). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 680B.+ Change units to: (1-2). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 689.+ Change units to: (2-3). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 696A.
+ Change units to: (2-3). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 696C. Change units to: (2-6). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 696D.+ Change units to: (2-3). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 696K. Change units to (2-3). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 696N. Delete crosslisting and change units: (Identical with AIS 696N). Change units to: (2-3). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 696P. NEW COURSE: Laws Governing Transportation and Logistics LAWS GOVERNING TRANS+LOG (1) I II This course will offer an indepth look at laws governing and the logistics of truck and rail transportation. Terminology, interstate commerce Act, common carriage vs contract carriage, transportation contracts/bills of lading, liabilities, etc. Seminar - 1. 001 (CB 19:06)
LAW 696S. Change units to: (2-3). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 696V. Change units to: (2-3). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 696X. NEW COURSE: Patent Practice PATENT PRACTICE (2) I II This course would instruct students in all aspects of patent applications. It would build on the theoretical concepts covered in Patent Law and involve both analysis of sample (existing) patent applications and drafting of new ones. The key elements of patent applications will be emphasized and detailed examination of the requirements of a successful patent application undertaken. 001 (CB19:09)
LAW 696X.
Course number changed from 696X to: LAW 697Z. 001 (CB19:10)
LAW 696Z. Course number changed from 696X to: LAW 697Z. 001 (CB19:10)
LAW 697E.
Change units to: (1-3). 001 (CB 19:07)
LAW 697J. Change course title and description to Advanced Topics in Criminal Procedure - An in-depth examination of any of a variety of topics in criminal procedure will be involved in this course. 20001 (CB19:02)
LAW 697O. NEW COURSE: The Corporation in Thought and Practice CORP IN THOUGHT+PRACTICE (2-3) II The seminar will place the development of corporate law and theory during the 20th century in a broad intellectual milieu. Particularly, we will attempt to discern the relationship between the development of different visions of the corporation and a variety of economic, social and political concerns. After a brief review of corporate law in the 19th century, the first part of the term will be devoted to the rise of modern corporation and the transformation of democratic theory during the turn of the 20th century (1880s-1930s). During the later part of the course, focus will be made on developments in corporate law since the 1960s. Exploring the ways in which contemporary approaches to corporate law (law and economics, critical legal studies or communitarian visions) draw on earlier paradigms. Workshop - 3. 001 (CB 19:06)
LAW 697S. Change units to: (2-3). 001 (CB 19:07)

LAW (LAWS)
LAWS 611. Change course number from 611 to 611A. See new course number for additional changes. 20001 (CB19:03)
LAWS 611A. Change course number from 611 to 611A. Change course title to: Employment I EMPLOYMENT I. 20001 (CB19:03)
LAWS 611B. Change course number from 697K to 611B. Change course title and description to: Employment II EMPLOYMENT II This course will examine a variety of topics in employment law and state and federal perspectives. 20001 (CB19:03)
LAWS 628. Change course title and description to: First Amendment and Religion. 1ST AMENDMENT+RELIGION This course will address First Amendment issues, including religion. 20001 (CB19:03)
LAWS 633A. Change course title to: UCCI Sales (Article 2) UCCI SALES (ART. 2) 994 (CB19:01)
LAWS 677.
NEW COURSE: Statutory Interpretation STATUTORY INTERPRETATION (2) I II This course will consider a subject that has stimulated great scholarly and professional interest in recent years; the role of the courts in the interpretation of statutes. After an overview of basic themes, we will focus on such questions as: theoretical approaches to the task of interpretation; the significance of background norms and of "canons of construction"; the relevance of context; the treatment of legislative history; the relationship between courts and administrative agencies; problems of obsolescence; and the proper limits of judicial creativity in reading and applying statutory texts. Lecture 2. 20001 (CB19:04)
LAWS 690. Change course title to: Law Practice Management and Technology. See CB18:06. LAW PRCT MNGMT+TECH 991 (CB19:01)
LAWS 696J.
NEW COURSE: Intellectual Property (2-3) I II This course will explore various theoretical approaches to intellectual property. Particular attention is paid to how changing theoretical perspectives expose the shortcomings of other theories and lead to different policy prescriptions. Seminar 3. 20001 (CB19:04)
LAWS 696K. NEW COURSE: Asylum and Refugee Rights Law ASYLUM+REFUGEE RTS LAW (3) I The course will involve an in-depth examination of any of a variety of topics in the asylum and refugee rights. 994 (CB19:03)
LAWS 697E. Change course title to: International Intellectual Property INTNL INTELLECT PROPERTY. 994 (CB19:04)
LAWS 697F. Change course title and description to: Advanced Topics in Professional Responsibility ADV TPS PROF RESPONSBLTY This course will involve an in-depth examinations of any of a variety of topics in professional responsibility and legal ethics. 20001 (CB19:03)
LAWS 697K. Change course number from 697K to 611B. See new course number for additional changes. 20001 (CB19:03)
LAWS 697P. NEW COURSE: Comparative Commercial Law COMPARAT COMMERCIAL LAW (3) II This course will examine the different approaches taken to commercial law in several representative legal systems, including the United State Uniform Commercial code. The implications for international commercial transactions will be examined and explored. Workshop 3. 994 (CB19:04)

LINGUISTICS (LING)
LING 210. Add: This course meets Non-western Civilization requirements. 991 (CB19:08)
LING 264.
Change title to : Meaning in Language and Society MEANING IN LANG+SOCIETY. Approved for Individuals and Societies Tier Two. 001 (CB 19:07)
LING 310.+ Change course title and description to: Linguistic Typology LINGUISTIC TYPOLOGY. Introduces the student to the commonly shared (or typological) features of morphology, syntax, and phonology of the world's languages. Students will have many problem sets containing data from dozens of languages. 004 (CB19:10)
LING 322.
+ Change course description to: The study of inter-word relationships, meanings, structure of meanings, and etymology of words and information. 004 (CB19:11)
LING 322.+ Change course title to: Introduction to Lexical Semantics INTRO LEXICAL SEMANTIC. 004 (CB19:11)
LING 497B. NEW COURSE: Workshop in Linguistics WKSP IN LINGUISTICS (3) [Rpt./3] S This workshop is designed to develop materials for language preservation and enhancement, including pedagogical grammars, dictionaries, and literacy materials. May be convened with LING 597B. Workshop - 3. 993 (CB19:05)
LING 505. Change course title and description to: Theories of a Grammar THEORIES OF A GRAMMAR. A continuation of 503, this class compares alternative non-Chomskyan theoretical approaches to syntactic theory. Including Relational Grammar, Head Driven Phrase Structure Grammar, Categorical Grammar and Lexical Functional Grammar. 004 (CB19:11)
LING 522.+ Change course title and description to: Lexical Semantics LEXICAL SEMANTICS. Study of word and sentence meaning, relationship between the lexicon and the grammar, idioms, metaphor, etymology, and change of meaning. 004 (CB19:11)
LING 597A.
+ NEW COURSE: Descriptive Linguistics for Native American Languages DESC LING NATIVE AM LANG (4) [Rpt./1] I II Workshop includes methods and techniques on how to describe a language in the four basis sub-areas of linguistics: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics; terminology and general processes associated with the four sub-areas. P, LING 500 or equivalent. (Identical with AIS 597A. 994 (CB19:02)
LING 597B. NEW COURSE: Workshop in Linguistics WKSP IN LINGUISTICS (3) [Rpt./3] S Graduate students are expected to work on the preparation of materials that require greater sophistication, e.g. databases for electronic dictionaries. May be convened with LING 497B. Workshop - 3. 993 (CB19:05)

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