Curriculum Bulletin 22
Master List
***SIS course title is in all capital letters following CIF course title.***

ACCOUNTING (ACCT)
ACCT 202. New Course: Introductory Accounting for Non-Profits INTRO ACCT FOR NONPROFIT (3) I II Introduction to accounting concepts and procedures with emphasis on governmental and other not-for-profit entities. Lecture - 3. 024. (CB22:03)
ACCT 400B. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, 400A with a grade of C or better. 031 (CB22:08)
ACCT 430. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, ACCT 461 031 (CB22:08)
ACCT 430. New Course: Information Quality and Assurance - A Management Perspective INF QLT ASSUR:MGMT PERSP (3) I II Emphasis is on information quality, in regards to assurance services and internal control systems. Strategic orientation intended for future managers, bankers, analysts, investors, consultants, and practicing CPAs. Lecture - 3. 024. (CB22:03)
ACCT 451. Change Course Term Offering: to: II 024 (CB22:01)
ACCT 461. Change Course Prerequisite(s) and Crosslisting: P, ACCT 400B, advanced standing in the College of Business and Public Administration. Remove crosslisting with MIS 461. 031 (CB22:02)
ACCT 461. Change Course Prerequisite(s): ACCT 400B, Advanced Standing in the College of Business and Public Administration. May take ACCT 461 at same time as ACCT 400B, but not prior to ACCT 400B. 034 (CB22:11)
ACCT 472A. New Course: Accounting for Not-For-Profit Entities ACCT NOT-FOR-PROFIT ENTS (3) I II Accounting concepts and procedures for governmental and other not-for-profit entities, including financial analysis and reconciliation to for-profit accounting principles. P, ACCT 400A, ACCT 400B. May be convened with ACCT 572A. Lecture - 3. 024. (CB22:03)
ACCT 528. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, ACCT 420, ACCT 520. 031 (CB22:08)
ACCT 553. New Course: Tax Research TAX RESEARCH (3) II Review of how tax law is created, the motivating forces behind the creation of these laws, and the relative significance of various authoritative tax sources that exist in addition to the law. Includes research of current tax issues and the implications to business operations as a result of these issues. P, ACCT 520. Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:08)
ACCT 572A. New Course: Accounting for Not-For-Profit Entities ACCT NOT-FOR-PROFIT ENTS (3) I II Accounting concepts and procedures for governmental and other not-for-profit entities, including financial analysis and reconciliation to for-profit accounting principles. P, ACCT 550. May be convened with ACCT 472A. Lecture - 3. 024. (CB22:03)
ACCT 551. Change Course Term Offering: to: II 024 (CB22:01)
ACCT 920. New Courses: Dissertation DISSERTATION (1-9) [RPT/99] I II S Research for the doctoral dissertation (whether library research, laboratory or field observation or research, artistic creation, or dissertation writing). Individual Studies - 9. 031 (CB22:08)

AEROSPACE AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (A ME)
A ME 445. Remove Ending Date: Course did not end 014; only crosslisting with NEE ended. (originally submitted CB 21:04) 021 (CB22:07)
A ME 462. Change Course Term Offered: to II 031 (CB22:08)
A ME 489. - New Crosslisted Course: Engineering Properties and Micro/Nano Technologies for Biological Systems ENGR PROP+MICRO/NANO TEC (3) I This course tackles the structures and physical properties including mechanical, thermodynamic, electrical, etc. of biological materials including human, animal, plant and food materials that are necessary in the engineering analysis, evaluation, synthesis and design of biological systems. It then combines this knowledge with the techniques for the design, assembly and manufacturing of conventional microelectromechanical systems (MEMs) and nanodevices and applies them to biological systems. P, C E 215, A ME 331. May be convened with A ME 589. (Identical with ABE 489, which is home). Laboratory - 3, Lecture - 2. 024 (CB22:01)
A ME 560. Course Number Change: to A ME 560A. (see A ME 560A for details) 031. (CB22:03)
A ME 560A. Course Number Change: from A ME 560. Random Vibration, Analysis and Design RANDOM VIB,ANLS+DESIGN (3) I Mathematical description of random vibration, transmission of random vibration in mechanical systems, techniques of mechanical design under random vibration. P, A ME 460, A ME 474. Lecture - 3. 031. (CB22:03)
A ME 562. Change Course Term Offered: to II 031 (CB22:08)
A ME 567.- Change Secondary Course Title: to Computer Graphics and CAD (+ECE) 032 (CB22:08)
A ME 589. - New Crosslisted Course: Engineering Properties and Micro/Nano Technologies for Biological Systems ENGR PROP+MICRO/NANO TEC (3) I This course tackles the structures and physical properties including mechanical, thermodynamic, electrical, etc. of biological materials including human, animal, plant and food materials that are necessary in the engineering analysis, evaluation, synthesis and design of biological systems. It then combines this knowledge with the techniques for the design, assembly and manufacturing of conventional microelectromechanical systems (MEMs) and nanodevices and applies them to biological systems. P, C E 215, A ME 331. May be convened with A ME 489. (Identical with ABE 589, which is home). Laboratory - 3, Lecture - 2. 024 (CB22:01)

AFRICANA STUDIES (AFAS)
AFAS 195A. Change Course Description: This colloquium represents an elementary introduction to the Africana/African American Studies discipline, illuminating basic concepts, principles, and theories. It will delve into the multifarious dimensions of African American Experience, particularly areas of history, philosophy, political-economy, literature and the arts, and religio-culture and society. Special attention in the colloquium will be paid to issues of class, culture, and gender in the complexity of African American Life. 031 (CB22:08)
AFAS 302. Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW designation. 031 (CB22:07)
AFAS 304A. New Course: The Social Construction of Race: Whiteness SOC CONST RACE:WHITENESS (3) II In constructing this course, the recognition of Whiteness/Blackness is not solely a reactionary response to challenges from persons of color; it is also a reflection of the need to provide a narrative of Whiteness/Blackness that intends an understanding of the notion of Whiteness/Blackness as a racial category and the implications of this categorization and association. For example, naming Whiteness displaced it from the unmarked, and unnamed status that is itself an effect of dominance. Within the particular disciplines of Anthropology and Ethnic Studies, Whiteness, Blackness and Race have come to be earnest subjects of study. Being White or Black in the 1990's, however, is far from straightforward. It is riddled with ambiguity and marked by a general sense of racial angst as to what it means to be White or Black. This course will attempt to respond to the question: What does it mean to be Black/White in our global climate? GREC/NW. Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:08)
AFAS 304B. New Course: The Social Construction of Race: Blackness (3) I In constructing this course, the recognition of Whiteness/Blackness is not solely a reactionary response to challenges from persons of color: it is also a reflection of the need to provide a narrative of Whiteness/Blackness that intends an understanding of the notion of Whiteness/Blackness as a racial category and the implications of this categorization and association. For example, naming Whiteness displaces it from the unmarked status that is itself an effect of dominance. Within the particular disciplines of Anthropology and Ethnic Studies, Whiteness, Blackness and Race have come to be earnest subjects of Study. Being White or Black in the 1990's, however, is far from straightforward. It is riddled with ambiguity and marked by a general sense of racial angst as to what it means to be White or Black. This course will attempt to respond to the question: what does it mean to be Black/White in our global climate? Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:08)
AFAS 306. + Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW designation. (-W S) 031 (CB22:08)
AFAS 340. New Course: The Politics of Race and the African Experience POL OF RACE+AFRICAN EXPR (3) I By examining both primary and secondary sources this course explores the historical development of African-American civil rights from 1619 with the arrival of the first Africans to Jamestown colony, to the momentous decision by the Supreme court to desegregate schools in 1954. (Tier II/GREC). Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:01)
AFAS 342. + Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW designation. (-ENGL, -W S) 031 (CB22:08)
AFAS 381. + Change Course Tier Two GREC/NW Status: Approved as Tier Two/Humanities and GREC/NW designation. (-RELI). 024 (CB22:07)
AFAS 381. + New Course: African/Indigenous Religions AFRICAN/INDIGENOUS RELI (3) II This course examines religious beliefs in Africa in order to illuminate connections between religion and culture on that continent, and to examine the relationship between religio-culture and the socio-economic and political forces that shape contemporary African societies. (Identical to RELI 381) Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:07)
AFAS 443. - New Secondary Course: Francophone Literature and Culture (3) I II Designed to develop understanding and appreciation of postcolonial literature of French expression and to expand knowledge of Francophone World. Taught in French. May be convened with AFAS 543. (Identical to FREN 443, which is home). Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:08)
AFAS 450. - Delete Secondary Course: French Literature of Black Africa and the Caribbean (3) (+FREN) 032 (CB22:08)
AFAS 543. - New Secondary Course: Francophone Literature and Culture (3) I II Designed to develop understanding and appreciation of postcolonial literature of French expression and to expand knowledge of Francophone World. Taught in French. May be convened with AFAS 443. (Identical to FREN 543, which is home). Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:08)

AGRICULTURAL AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING (ABE)
ABE 320. + Course Special Fee: new fee: $50 (-ENGR) 034 (CB22:11)
ABE 447. Course Special Fee: new fee: $50 034 (CB22:11)
ABE 483. + New Course: Controlled Environment Systems CONTROLLED ENVIRON SYSTM (3) I An introduction to the technical aspects of greenhouse design, environmental control, hydroponic crop production, plant nutrient delivery systems, intensive field production systems, and post-harvest handling and storage of crops. May be convened with ABE 583. (Identical to PL S 483). Lecture 2, Laboratory 3. 034 (CB22:10)
ABE 485. Course Special Fee: new fee: $20 034 (CB22:11)
ABE 489. + New Course: Engineering Properties and Micro/Nano Technologies for Biological Systems ENGR PROP+MICRO/NANO TEC (3) I This course tackles the structures and physical properties including mechanical, thermodynamic, electrical, etc. of biological materials including human, animal, plant and food materials that are necessary in the engineering analysis, evaluation, synthesis and design of biological systems. It then combines this knowledge with the techniques for the design, assembly and manufacturing of conventional microelectromechanical systems (MEMs) and nanodevices and applies them to biological systems. P, C E 215, A ME 331. May be convened with ABE 589. (Identical with A ME 489). Laboratory - 3, Lecture - 2. 024 (CB22:01)
ABE 547. Course Special Fee: new fee: $50 034 (CB22:11)
ABE 583. + New Course: Controlled Environment Systems CONTROLLED ENVIRON SYSTM (3) I An introduction to the technical aspects of greenhouse design, environmental control, hydroponic crop production, plant nutrient delivery systems, intensive field production systems, and post-harvest handling and storage of crops. May be convened with ABE 483. (Identical to PL S 583). Lecture 2, Laboratory 3. 034 (CB22:10)
ABE 585. Course Special Fee: new fee: $20 034 (CB22:11)
ABE 589. + New Course: Engineering Properties and Micro/Nano Technologies for Biological Systems ENGR PROP+MICRO/NANO TEC (3) I This course tackles the structures and physical properties including mechanical, thermodynamic, electrical, etc. of biological materials including human, animal, plant and food materials that are necessary in the engineering analysis, evaluation, synthesis and design of biological systems. It then combines this knowledge with the techniques for the design, assembly and manufacturing of conventional microelectromechanical systems (MEMs) and nanodevices and applies them to biological systems. P, C E 215, A ME 331. May be convened with ABE 489. (Identical with A ME 589). Laboratory - 3, Lecture - 2. 024 (CB22:01)

AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS (AREC)
AREC 404. Change Course Prerequisite(s): remove MATH 123 as a prerequisite. 024 (CB22:07)
AREC 404. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, ECON 361 OR ECON 300; MATH 113 031 (CB22:08)
AREC 494R. Change Course Prerequisite(s): remove MATH 117and MATH 121 as prerequisites. 024 (CB22:07)
AREC 504.+ Change Course Prerequisite(s): remove MATH 123 as a prerequisite. (-ECON). 024 (CB22:07)
AREC 515. + Change Course Prerequisite(s): remove MATH 123 as a prerequisite. (-ECON). 024 (CB22:07)
AREC 559. New Course: Advanced Applied Econometrics ADV APPLIED ECONOMETRICS (4) I Emphasis in the course is on econometric model specification, estimation, inference, forecasting, and simulation. Applications with actual data and modeling techniques are emphasized. P, AREC 517, ECON 518, ECON 549 Lecture - 3, Discussion - 1. 024 (CB22:05)

AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION (A ED)
A ED 195A. Change Course Term Offered: to II. 031 (CB22:02)
A ED 297A. Change Course Term Offered: to I. 031 (CB22:02)
A ED 297B. Change Course Term Offered: to II. 031 (CB22:02)
A ED 462. Change Course Units:
from (2-3)to (3) 024 (CB22:02)
A ED 485. Change Course Term Offered: to II. 031 (CB22:02)
A ED 497Q. New Course: Advances in Agricultural Communication/Education ADVNCS IN AGRI COMM/EDUC (1-5) [RPT/10] I II Workshop that deals with the practical application of communication theories at the college level as they relate to planning and implementation of communication activities. May be convene with A ED 597Q. Workshop - 5. 034 (CB22:11)
A ED 540. Delete Course: International Extension Education (3). 031 (CB22:02)
A ED 562. Change Course Units: to (3) 024 (CB22:02)
A ED 585. Change Course Term Offered: to II. 031 (CB22:02)
A ED 596A. Delete Course: Leading and Learning Across the Disciplines (3). 031 (CB22:02)
A ED 597Q. New Course:
Advances in Agricultural Communication/Education ADVNCS IN AGRI COMM/EDUC (1-5) [RPT/10] I II Workshop that deals with the practical application of communication theories at the college level as they relate to planning and implementation of communication activities. May be convene with A ED 497Q.Workshop - 5. 034 (CB22:11)
A ED 621. Change Course Term Offered:
to II S 032 (CB22:02)
A ED 697C. + Change Course Secondary Department Prefix: from UNVR to GRAD. (-GRAD) 031. (CB22:03)
A ED 909. Change Course Term Offered: to I II S 032 (CB22:02)

AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT (AGTM)
AGTM 299H. New Course: Honors Independent Study HONORS INDEPENDENT STUDY (1-3) I II S Qualified students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work. Grades available are: A-B-C-D-E-I-W. Independent Study - 3. 031 (CB22:08)
AGTM 391H. New Course: Honors Preceptorship HONORS PRECEPTORSHIP (1-3) I II Specialized work on an individual basis, consisting of instruction and practice in actual service in a department program, or discipline. Teaching formats may include seminars, in-depth studies, laboratory work and patient study. Independent Study - 3. 031 (CB22:08)
AGTM 399H. New Course: Honors Independent Study HONORS INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) I II S Qualified students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work. Grades available are: A-B-C-D-E-I-W. Contact Hours: Independent Study - 3. 031 (CB22:08)
AGTM 498H. New Course: Honors Thesis HONORS THESIS (3) [RPT/9 units] I II An Honors thesis is required of all students graduating with honors. Students ordinarily sign up for this course as a two-semester sequence. The first semester the students performs research under the supervision of a faculty member; the second semester the student writes an honors thesis. Independent Study - 3. 031 (CB22:08)
AGTM 499H. New Course: Honors Independent Study HONORS INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) I II S Qualified students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work. Grades available are: A-B-C-D-E-I-W. Contact Hours: Independent Study - 3. 031 (CB22:08)

AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES (AIS)
AIS 495A. New Course:
American Indian Studies AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES (3) [RPT/2] I II The exchange of scholarly information and/or secondary research, usually in a small group setting. Instruction often includes lectures by different persons. Research projects may or may not be required of course registrants. P, Junior status and above. Colloquium - 3. 024 (CB22:04)
AIS 696D. - Change Secondary Course Title: Indigenous Peoples Law Clinic INDIGENOUS PEOP LAW CLNC (+LAW) 032 (CB22:09)

ANATOMY (ANAT)
ANAT 602. CHANGE COURSE UNITS: from (4) to (5) 941-954 (Courses was approved for (5) units originally and was offered for (5) units; SIS term file okay.) 951-954. (CB22:03)

ANIMAL SCIENCES (AN S)
AN S 105.- Delete Secondary Course: Human-Animal Interrelationships (3). (+V SC) 034 (CB22:10)
AN S 213. + Change Course Description: Principles of genetics including classical, molecular and population genetics. (-WFSC) 031. (CB22:03)
AN S 216. Change Course Title, Term Offered, Description and Prerequisite(s): Equine Conformation and Performance Appraisal EQUINE CONFORM+PERF APPR. II Course This course will consist of lecture, living lab or video evaluation of equine conformation and performance. Current industry standards, rules and regulations of breed associations will be discussed. P, Remove ANS 215 and ANS 270. 031. (CB22:03)
AN S 234. Change Course Term Offered and Prerequisite(s): to I ; delete Prerequisite(s) 034. (CB22:03)
AN S 273. New Course: Developing the Training Foundation in Yearlings DEV TRNG FOUND/YEARLINGS (3) II This course will focus on the handling and management of the Thoroughbred yearling. Students will acquire hands-on knowledge of how to prepare the yearling animal for future training under saddle. Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:10)
AN S 315L. + Change Course Description: Physiology of Reproduction Laboratory. Reproductive anatomy, evaluation, semen collection, artificial insemination, and estrus detection and synchronization. Students will work in small groups for 8 weeks on a specific topic. (-V SC) 031. (CB22:03)
AN S 315R. Change Course Prerequisite(s): remove CHEM 101B, CHEM 102B as prerequisites.  031 (CB22:07)
AN S 315R.+ Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, 3 units of animal anatomy/physiology, 2 semester of chemistry. (-V SC) 031 (CB22:08)
AN S 342. Change Course Term Offering: to II 031. (CB22:03)
AN S 346. New Course: Human Resource Management HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMNT (3) II This course will examine the importance of Human Resources as a competitive advantage. The course will also familiarize students with the essential human resource managerial issues in today's business world. The purpose of the course is to assist students in understanding the principles, policies, and practices related to procurement, development, maintenance, and utilization of human resources. Topics include: Overview - Human Resources in perspective; Human Resource Management and the Law; Personnel planning and recruiting; Interviewing Candidates training & Development of Employees; Performance evaluation - Retention; Compensation & Benefits/Services; Employee Safety & Health Labor Relations - Unions and Negotiations. Lecture - 3. 031(CB22:01)
AN S 347. New Course: Legal Environment of Business LEGAL ENVRNMNTNT/BUSINESS (3) I The necessary foundations and a working knowledge of the legal system, regulatory law, employment law, consumer law and international law will be presented and studied. Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:02)
AN S 371. New Course: Sales and Marketing Strategies for Performance and Race Horse Prospects SALE+MKT STR PRF+RC HORS (3) I. This course focuses on developing and marketing the Thoroughbred racing prospect. Students will condition yearlings to be presented at the annual Arizona Thoroughbred Breeders Association sale, as well as develop a business and marketing plan based on current industry standards. Lecture - 1, Laboratory - 6. 034 (CB22:11)
AN S 380. Change Course Prerequisite(s): remove MIC 205R as prerequisite. 031 (CB22:07)
AN S 395A. Change Course Description: Professional Development in Animal Agriculture. Preparation of resumes and letters of introduction. Instruction often includes lectures by several different persons from related animal industries. 031. (CB22:03)
AN S 408. - Change Secondary Course Convene Status: no longer convenes with AN S 508. (+N SC). 032 (CB22:07)
AN S 431. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, ANS 234 or ANS 336 or ANS 408 031. (CB22:03)
AN S 441. Change Course Prerequisite(s): ACCT 200, AREC 215, AREC 315, AN S 142. 031. (CB22:03)
AN S 441. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Add prerequisite: AREC315. Delete prerequisite: AREC215. 034 (CB22:11)
AN S 442.Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, AN S 441. 031 (CB22:07)
AN S 444. Change Course Prerequisite(s): remove AREC 215 as a prerequisite. 024 (CB22:07)
AN S 445. New Course: Nutritional Physiology and Metabolism NUTRITION PHYSIO+METABOL (3) I Goals are to increase understanding of metabolism and metabolic regulation through an integration of nutrition, biochemistry, and physiology. Focus will be on lipid, carbohydrate and protein metabolism. Differences in nutritional biochemistry between species and how physiological states regulate nutrient partitioning will be concentrated on. P, AN S 215, AN S 336, or equivalent or consent of instructor. May be convened with AN S 545. Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:04)
AN S 456. - Change Course Status and Home Department: (from Master to Secondary; home department changes from AN S to CBA). Developmental Biology DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY (3) I Analyzes principles of development using vertebrate and invertebrate model systems. (Identical with CBA, which is home). Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:01)
AN S 460. New Course: Physiology of Lactation PHYSIOLOGY OF LACTATION (3) II This class will be a comprehensive survey of the biology of the mammary gland. Lectures will cover: 1) basic aspects such as anatomy and development of the mammary gland, biochemistry and hormone regulation of milk synthesis and regulation of gene expression in the mammary cells; 2) practical aspects such as the impact of lactation on nutrition, reproduction, and diseases. Lactation in the dairy cow provides the primary context to the course, but examples from other mammals including humans will be used. May be convened with AN S 560. Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:08)
AN S 465. New Course: Advanced Nutrition and Management - Feedlot ADV NUTR+MNGMT-FEEDLOT (3) II The overall objective of this course is for students to become acquainted with and learn important principles of nutrition and management of cattle fed from weaning to harvest. Students will have an opportunity to meet and interact with feedlot owners and(or) managers, feed industry representatives, and private consultants either by guest lecture or field trips. Field trips will be as an extracurricular activity and as such, attendance is not required. P, AN S 336, N SC 408. May be convened with AN S 565. Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:10)
AN S 472. Change Course Description: Financial records, design of a dairy which includes environmental concerns, employees, calf raising, management of the milking cow. 031. (CB22:03)
AN S 475. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, AN S 270, ANS 316 and ANS 431. 031. (CB22:03)
AN S 493. Change Course Units: to (1-6) 032 (CB22:08)
AN S 498A. Change Course Title: Senior Capstone: Current Issues in the Livestock Industry SR CAPSTONE:CUR ISU LVST 031 (CB22:03)
AN S 508. - Delete Secondary Course: Nutritional Biochemistry and Biology (3).(+N SC) 032 (CB22:07)
AN S 535. Delete Course: Biotechnology in Animal Science (3). 024 (CB22:02)
AN S 545. New Course: Nutritional Physiology and Metabolism NUTRITION PHYSIO+METABOL (3) I Goals are to increase understanding of metabolism and metabolic regulation through an integration of nutrition, biochemistry, and physiology. Focus will be on lipid, carbohydrate and protein metabolism. Differences in nutritional biochemistry between species and how physiological states regulate nutrient partitioning will be concentrated on. May be convened with AN S 445. Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:04)
AN S 556. - Change Course Status and Home Department: (from Master to Secondary; home department changes from AN S to CBA). Developmental Biology DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY (2) I Analyzes principles of development using vertebrate and invertebrate model systems. (Identical with CBA, which is home). Lecture - 2. 024 (CB22:01)
AN S 556.- New Secondary Course: Developmental Biology DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY (3) I Graduate level introduction to principles of vertebrate and invertebrate embryo development. P, MCB 181L, ECOL 181R, ECOL 182, BIOC 462A and consult department before enrolling. (Identical to CBA 556,which is home). Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:02)
AN S 560. New Course: Physiology of Lactation PHYSIOLOGY OF LACTATION (3) II This class will be a comprehensive survey of the biology of the mammary gland. Lectures will cover: 1) basic aspects such as anatomy and development of the mammary gland, biochemistry and hormone regulation of milk synthesis and regulation of gene expression in the mammary cells; 2) practical aspects such as the impact of lactation on nutrition, reproduction, and diseases. Lactation in the dairy cow provides the primary context to the course, but examples from other mammals including humans will be used. May be convened with AN S 460. Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:08)
AN S 565. New Course: Advanced Nutrition and Management - Feedlot ADV NUTR+MNGMT-FEEDLOT (3) II The overall objective of this course is for students to become acquainted with and learn important principles of nutrition and management of cattle fed from weaning to harvest. Students will have an opportunity to meet and interact with feedlot owners and (or) managers, feed industry representatives, and private consultants either by guest lecture or field trips. Field trips will be as an extracurricular activity and as such, attendance is not required. P, AN S 336, N SC 408. May be convened with AN S465. Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:10)
AN S 595A. New Course: Current Topics in Animal Sciences CURR TPC ANIMAL SCIENCE (1) I II The purpose of this course (Journal Club) is to give graduate students experience in critically evaluating scientific papers and to involve graduate students in scientific discussions. Colloquium - 1. 031 (CB22:10)
AN S 609. - Delete Secondary Course: Nutritional Biochemistry Techniques (3). (+N SC). 034 (CB22:11)
AN S 687. Change Course Number: to 687R. 032 (CB22:08)
AN S 687R. Change Course Number: from 687. 032 (CB22:08)
AN S 699. New Course: Independent Study INDEPENDENT STUDY (1-3) I II S Qualified students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work. Graduate students doing independent work which cannot be classified as actual research will register for credit under course number 599, 699, or 799. Independent Study - 3. 024 (CB22:07)

ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH)
ANTH 375. - Change Course Crosslisted Status: Change home department from Anthropology to Near Eastern Studies (Identical to NES 375, which is home) 032 (CB22:10)
ANTH 402.- Change Secondary Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. (+JPN) 031 (CB22:06)
ANTH 427B.+ Change Course Crosslisted Departments: (Identical to CHN 427B, EAS 427B)(EAS 427B, new ) 031 (CB22:02)
ANTH 444. Change Course Description: Add "Writing Emphasis Course" 034 (CB22:12)
ANTH 450. - Change Secondary Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. (+SOC) 031 (CB22:06)
ANTH 461A. - New Secondary Course: French Linguistics FRENCH LINGUISTICS (3) I II This course will introduce the study of French from a linguistic point of view. The area to be covered will be chosen from: phonetics, phonology morphology, syntax, semantics, dialect and social variation, pragmatics, discourse analysis. P, FREN 410, FREN 420. (Identical to FREN 461A, which is home ). Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:04)
ANTH 490. - Change Course Crosslisted Status: Change home department from Anthropology to Near Eastern Studies (Identical to NES 490, which is home) 032 (CB22:10)
ANTH 495G. New Course: Special Topics in Biocultural Anthropology SPCL TPCS BIOCULTRL ANTH (3) [RPT/6units] I II The course content, as taught in any one semester, depends on student need and interest, and on the research/teaching interests of the participating faculty member. May be convene with ANTH 595G. P, ANTH 200, ANTH 235, ANTH 265, consent of instructor. Colloquium - 3. 024. (CB22:03)
ANTH 497I. - New Crosslisted Course: Practical Dendroclimatology PRACT DENDROCLIMATOLOGY (3) [RPT/1] II An intensive introduction to the practical application of Dendrochronology to paleoclimatology. May be convened with ANTH 597I. (Identical with GEOS 497I, which is home) Workshop - 3. 021 (CB22:01)
ANTH 497J.- New Crosslisted Course: Dendroarchaeology DENDROARCHAEOLOGY (3) [RPT/1] II An intensive introduction to the practical application of Dendrochronology to a selected topic drawn from archaeology, ecology, forest science, geoscience. May be convened with ANTH 597J. (Identical with GEOS 497J, which is home). Workshop - 3. 021 (CB22:01)
ANTH 573. -New Secondary Course: Semiotics and Language SEMIOTICS AND LANGUAGE (3) I II Introduction to semiotics, survey of major figures and trends. Saussure and structuralism, Jakobson and functionalism/poetics, Pierce and pragmaticism. Focus on what these trends tell us about language. Students' written work will represent students' specific interests. (Identical to FREN 573, which is home). Lecture -3. 031 (CB22:07)
ANTH 595A. Change Course Repeatability: [RPT/3] 034 (CB22:10)
ANTH 595B. Change Course Repeatability: [RPT/3] 034 (CB22:10)
ANTH 595D. Change Course Repeatability: [RPT/3] 034 (CB22:10)
ANTH 595G. New Course: Special Topics in Biocultural Anthropology SPCL TPCS BIOCULTRL ANTH (3) [RPT/6units] I II The course content, as taught in any one semester, depends on student need and interest, and on the research/teaching interests of the participating faculty member. May be convene with ANTH 495G. P, ANTH 200, ANTH 235, ANTH 265, consent of instructor. Colloquium - 3. 024. (CB22:03)
ANTH 595J. - New Secondary Course: Sanctioned Indentities: Culture, Power and Law SNCT INDENT:CLTR,PWR+LAW (3) I This course focuses on social theory and examines its relevance for an understanding of how law, as discourse and practice, shapes and is shaped by social relations, sanctioned indentities and dominant cultural forms. We will read foundational texts in social theory as well as more contemporary works that explicitly address the relationship of law to its social and cultural context. These will include works on feminist and critical race theory. Ethnographic and historical case studies will complement and provide grounding for more abstract, theoretical works. (Identical to LAW 595J, which is home). Colloquium - 1 031 (CB22:08)
ANTH 597I. - New Crosslisted Course: Practical Dendroclimatology PRACT DENDROCLIMATOLOGY (3) [RPT/1] II An intensive introduction to the practical application of Dendrochronology to paleoclimatology. May be convened with ANTH 497I. (Identical with GEOS 597I, which is home) Workshop - 3. 021 (CB22:01)
ANTH 597J.- New Crosslisted Course: Dendroarchaeology DENDROARCHAEOLOGY (3) [RPT/1] II An intensive introduction to the practical application of Dendrochronology to a selected topic drawn from archaeology, ecology, forest science, geoscience. May be convened with ANTH 497J. (Identical with GEOS 597J, which is home). Workshop - 3. 021 (CB22:01)
ANTH 604. + New Course: Power and Violence in Central America and Mexico PWR+VIOL CNTRL AM+MEXICO (3) I This course examines recent approaches to politics, culture, and power in Central America and southern Mexico from the perspective of sociocultural anthropology and history. P, ANTH 608A. (Identical to LA S 604, MAS 604, SOC 604). Lecture - 3. 034 (CB22:07)

ARCHITECTURE (ARC)
ARC 432.+ Change Course Description and Prerequisite(s):
remove Writing Emphasis Course statement. P, ARC 302. (-PLN) 034 (CB22:10)
ARC 461E. Change Course Repeatability: remove repeatability 034 (CB22:10)
ARC 461F. New Course: The Nature of Structure THE NATURE OF STRUCTURE (3) I Course will investigate structural concepts and characteristics of force, form, material and connection. Natural precedents examined in context of their generative conditions; structural concepts will be distilled, abstracted, developed and altered through construction of physical models/drawings. P, Arch majors 3rd year or higher, or consent of instructor. May be convened with ARC 561F. Lecture - 2, Laboratory - 3. 034 (CB22:10)
ARC 461G. Change Course Term Offered: II 034 (CB22:09)
ARC 481A. Change Course Term Offered: II 034 (CB22:09)
ARC 481B. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, ARC 301. 034 (CB22:09)
ARC 481C. Change Course Activity: from Laboratory (LAB) to Lecture (LEC). 034A (CB22:11)
ARC 497E. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, Professional Phase admission or permission of instructor. 034 (CB22:09)
ARC 497J. + New Course: Documentation and Interpretation of the Historic Built Environment (3) I Examines methods to document buildings, districts and cultural landscapes and methods to interpret historical and architectural significance. Focuses on historic built environments of Greater Southwest including semester-long service-learning project applying documentation and interpretation methodologies. P, ARC 471F or consent of instructor. May be convene with ARC 597J. (Identical to LAR 497J, PLN 497J). Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:07)
ARC 497J. + Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, ARC 471F or consent of instructor. (-LAR, -PLN) 034 (CB22:10)
ARC 561F. New Course: The Nature of Structure THE NATURE OF STRUCTURE (3) I Course will investigate structural concepts and characteristics of force, form, material and connection. Natural precedents examined in context of their generative conditions; structural concepts will be distilled, abstracted, developed and altered through construction of physical models/drawings. P, Arch majors 3rd year or higher, or consent of instructor. May be convened with ARC 461F. Lecture - 2, Laboratory - 3. 034 (CB22:10)
ARC 561G. Change Course Term Offered: II 034 (CB22:09)
ARC 581C. Change Course Activity: from Laboratory (LAB) to Lecture (LEC). 034 (CB22:11)
ARC 597J. + New Course: Documentation and Interpretation of the Historic Built Environment (3) I Examines methods to document buildings, districts and cultural landscapes and methods to interpret historical and architectural significance. Focuses on historic built environments of Greater Southwest including semester-long service-learning project applying documentation and interpretation methodologies. P, ARC 571F or consent of instructor. May be convene with ARC 497J. (Identical to LAR 597J, PLN 597J). Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:07)
ARC 581A. Change Course Term Offered: II 034 (CB22:09)
ARC 930. Change Course Description: For students who have completed all course requirements for their advanced degree programs. May be used concurrently with other enrollments to bring the total number of units to the required minimum. 034 (CB22:09)

ARID LAND RESOURCE SCIENCES (ARL)
ARL 564. Change Home (Master) Department: from GEOG to ARL retain crosslisting with GEOG. (GEOG) 031 (CB22:06)
ARL 565. Change Home (Master) Department: from GEOG to ARL retain crosslisting with GEOG. (GEOG) 031 (CB22:06)
ARL 643. Delete Course: Cultures and Institutions of Arid Lands (3). 032 (CB22:07)
ARL 644. Delete Course: Biodiversity and Sustainability in Arid Lands (3). 032 (CB22:07)

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Civil Society (AICS)
AICS 319B. New Course:
Revolutionary Legacies: Experiencing Cuba & Nicaragua REV LEG:EXP CUBA+NICARAG S (3) This course looks at the cultural, social, economic and political legacies of the Cuba and Nicaraguan revolutions. During the summer, students will spend two weeks in each country, forming a basis of comparison for these examples in a global contact, as well as understanding the impact of US foreign policy, the role of political process and how culture and civic society are affected by political change. P, permission of instructor (Bixby or Duran-Cerda). Lecture - 2, Discussion - 1. 023 (CB22:04)
AICS 374. - New Secondary Course: Geography and Social Justice GEOG+SOCIAL JUSTICE (3) I Introduction to theories of social justice with application to social, cultural, and economic geography. What are the prevailing theories of social justice and how can we draw on them to assess movements and goals for social change? How do different geographical contexts inform our assessment of social justice concepts? Course will address theory, moral questions, and specific case studies equally. (Identical to GEOG 374, which is home). Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:10)
AICS 421. - New Secondary Course: Cultural Theory and Criticism of Media CULT THRY+CRIT OF MEDIA (3) I. Critical and cultural theories and their application to media arts, including mass culture, empiricism, technoculture, political economy. This is a Writing Emphasis Course. P. M AR Advanced Standing for Media Arts majors and minors only. (Identical to M AR 421, which is home). Lecture - 3.  034 (CB22:11)

Creative Inquiry (AIWA)
AIWA 351. New Course: Interdisciplinary African Performance: Theory and Practice (6) S This course, conducted primarily in Ghana, exposes students to multidisciplinary African performing arts, cultures and societies. It will re-examine specific African music, dance and dramatic forms and styles in both traditional and contemporary contexts. Lecture - 2, Studio - 4, Discussion -2. 022 (CB22:04)

Experiential Courses (AIEX)
AIEX 382. New Course: Environmental Field Studies ENVIRONMENTL FLD STUDIES (6) S This immersive experiential course requires student to engage in research and conservation work in the field. This field work is framed by lectures, readings & discussions in the history, natural science, political ecology, social relations and cultures relevant to the issues and regions. P, sophomore standing or permission of instructor. Lecture - 1, Discussion - 5. 024. (CB22:03)
AIEX 382. Change Course Repeatability: [RPT/12 units] 032 (CB22:10)
AIEX 421. New Course: Culture, Social Movements and Social Change CULTR,MVMNTS+SOCIAL CHG (3-6) I This experiential course allows the integration of an immersive service-learning experience with interdisciplinary study of historic and contemporary social movements. Students will study historical, anthropological, sociological, critical political economic and cultural studies approaches to social movements and change with particular attention to the role of cultural forms and practices. Students will have the option (for 3 additional credits) to work for, and study as participant observers, a local not-for-profit or activist group attempting to effect specific cultural, socio-economic or policy changes. Laboratory - 9, Lecture 1, Discussion - 2. 022. (CB22:03)

Interdisciplinary (AIID)
AIID 434. - New Secondary Course: Media Industries MEDIA INDUSTRIES (3) I Examination of a specific topic in media industries: ownership and concentration; media markets and industrial integration. P, M AR advanced standing. (Identical to M AR 434, which is home). Lecture - 3. 034 (CB22:11)

Natural Science and Mathematics (AISM)
AISM 390A. New Course: Special Topics: Tropical Biology SPCL TPCS:TROPICAL BIOL (3) II This course will introduce students to the biological, physical, chemical, and atmospheric conditions that have contributed to the incredible biodiversity of tropical wet and dry forests. Primary focus will be on the biology of biodiversity but consideration will also be given to the socio-economic-political factors that impact healthy ecosystems. The course will be followed by an optional three-week summer field course in the coastal tropical rainforests of Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica. P, college-level intro to biology or ecology. Lecture -2, Discussion - 1. 021. (CB22:03)

Social Sciences (AISS)
AISS 358.- New Secondary Course: Psychology of Consciousness PSYCHOLOGY/CONSCIOUSNESS (3) I Introduction to theory and research on both normal and altered states of consciousness, from a natural science and cognitive psychology viewpoint. Topics reviewed include philosophical foundations, brain systems and consciousness, introspection, sleep and dreaming, hypnosis, meditation, and psychedelic drugs. P, PSYC 290A or PSYC 290B. (Identical to PSYC 358, which is home). Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:08)

Sustainable Development (AISD)
AISD 308.+ Change Course Crosslisting Status and Prerequisite(s): (Identical to RNR 308); delete P, consent of instructor for non-AIC students 024 (CB22:04)
AISD 471.- New Secondary Course: Problems in Regional Development. PROBLEMS REGIONAL DEV (3) I II Topical issues in regional development, with emphasis on policy in diverse contexts and case study analysis. (Identical to GEOG 471, which is home). Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:06)
AISD 471. - New Secondary Course: Problems in Regional Development PROBLEMS REGIONAL DEV (3) I II Topical issues in regional development, with emphasis on policy in diverse contexts and case study analysis. (Identical to GEOG 471, which is home). Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:10)

ART (ART)
ART 256. Change Course Prerequisite(s): to P, ART 101. 031 (CB22:05)
ART 370. New Course: History of Visual Communications HIST VISUAL COMMUNICATN (3) I II S. This is a history course taught from the practitioner's perspective. The course provides an overview of visual communications from the invention of writing to the present. Lecture 2, Discussion - 1. 034 (CB22:11)
ART 389. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, ART 289. 032 (CB22:11)
ART 462B. New Course: Comics and Sequential Art COMICS + SEQUENTIAL ART (3) [RPT/1] S This is a studio art class designed to take students through the process of researching, creating, and producing work in the comic book genre for presentation within the comic industry. Advanced drawing students will have the opportunity to learn techniques and approaches to an art medium that has thoroughly penetrated contemporary culture. P, At least 6 units of 300-level VisCom and/or 2-D classes or consent of instructor. May be convened with ART 562B. Studio - 6. 033 (CB22:11)
ART 497W. New Course: Design Workshop DESIGN WORKSHOP (3) [RPT/2] S This course examines issues and processes in design, culture, and technology. Students will produce 3 studio projects that require research, experimentation and examination of critical issues in design. P, ART 265, ART 261, consent of instructor. May be convened with ART 597W. Workshop - 3. 022. (CB22:03)
ART 547. Remove End Term of 013.  Course is to Remain Open. 022 (CB22:02)
ART 556. New Course: Graduate Printmaking I GRADUATE PRINTMAKING I (3) [RPT/12 units] II Course objective is to combine multiple print techniques. Student is encouraged to conduct in depth examination of experimental print processes. Studio - 6. 031 (CB22:07)
ART 562B. New Course: Comics and Sequential Art COMICS + SEQUENTIAL ART (3) [RPT/1 S This is a studio art class designed to take students through the process of researching, creating, and producing work in the comic book genre for presentation within the comic industry. Advanced drawing students will have the opportunity to learn techniques and approaches to an art medium that has thoroughly penetrated contemporary culture. P, At least 6 units of 300-level VisCom and/or 2-D classes or consent of instructor. May be convened with ART 462B. Studio - 6. 033 (CB22:11)
ART 597W. New Course: Design Workshop DESIGN WORKSHOP (3) [RPT/2] S This course examines issues and processes in design, culture, and technology. Students will produce 3 studio projects that require research, experimentation and examination of critical issues in design. P, ART 265, ART 261, consent of instructor. May be convened with ART 497W. Workshop - 3. 022. (CB22:03)
ART 656. Change Course Title: to: Graduate Printmaking II GRADUATE PRINTMAKING II. 032 (CB22:07)
ART 676. Correction-Change of Course Title: Graduate Studio: Fibers GRAD STUDIO: FIBERS (not GRAD STUDIES: FIBERS) (originally submitted CB 21:08 list 3) 022 (CB22:06)

ART EDUCATION (ARE)
ARE 330. Change Course Prerequisite(s):
delete P, or Concurrent registration, 9 units of ART or ARH. 031 (CB22:05)
ARE 431. Change Course Prerequisite(s): to P, 3-6 units of ARE coursework. 031 (CB22:05)
ARE 476. Change Course Prerequisite(s): to P, 3-6 units of ARE coursework. 031 (CB22:05)
ARE 477. Change Course Prerequisite(s): to P, 3-6 units of ARE coursework. 031 (CB22:05)

ART HISTORY (ARH)
ARH 336. New Course: Introduction to First Nation/American Indian Arts INTR 1ST NATN/AM IND ART(3) I II This course provides a selective overview of the arts, societies, and histories of First Nation/Native American descendants in the United States, Canada, and Alaska with a special focus on the Southwest cultural area. Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:05)
ARH 396A. New Course:
Art History ART HISTORY (3-6) I II S This course involves travel to a single foreign country for the purpose of studying the art and architecture within its cultural and historical context. It is led by an art historian specializing in that country. Proseminar - 6. 022 (CB22:04)
ARH 596L. New Course: Seminar in Museum Studies: From Cabinets of Curiosity to Cyberspace CABNT CURIOSITY-CYBERSPC (3) [RPT/6 units] I S The development and exchange of scholarly information, usually in a small group setting. The scope of work shall consist of research by course registrants, with the exchange of the result of such research through discussion, reports, and/or papers. Seminar - 3. 034 (CB22:11)

ASTRONOMY (ASTR)
ASTR 250. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, MATH 124 or 125; and PHYS 141 or 151 031 (CB22:08)
ASTR 485. New Course: Radio Astronomy RADIO ASTRONOMY (3) I II In this course, you will be introduced to the fundamentals of radio astronomy. Topics will include instrumentation and techniques, emission and absorption mechanisms, present and future telescopes, as well as data analysis techniques. Course material will be introduced through a mixture of classroom discussion, hands-on laboratory experiments, and observational projects. May be convened with ASTR 585. Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:08)
ASTR 519. + New Course: Adaptive Optics ADAPTIVE OPTICS (1) I An overview of adaptive optics for astronomy and optical sciences grad students. Will cover light propagation through atmospheric turbulence and methods for sensing and correcting wavefront errors. Topics will include laser beacons, multi-conjugate adaptive optics, and exoplanet imaging. (Identical to OPTI 519) Lecture - 1. 031 (CB22:09)
ASTR 585. New Course: Radio Astronomy RADIO ASTRONOMY (3) I II In this course, you will be introduced to the fundamentals of radio astronomy. Topics will include instrumentation and techniques, emission and absorption mechanisms, present and future telescopes, as well as data analysis techniques. Course material will be introduced through a mixture of classroom discussion, hands-on laboratory experiments, and observational projects. May be convened with ASTR485. Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:08)

ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES (ATMO)
ATMO 469A.+ Change Course Title and Description: Air Pollution I: Gases AIR POLLUTION I:GASES An introduction to the chemistry and physics of the troposphere and stratosphere. Topics include natural biogeochemical cycles; atmospheric photochemistry; stratospheric ozone; urban ozone and particulate matter; atmospheric visibility; acid deposition; air pollution meteorology; Gaussian plume model; photochemical model; air quality regulations. (-CHEE) 024. (CB22:03)
ATMO 469B.+ Change Secondary Course Title and Description: Air Pollution I: Aerosols AIR POLLUTION I: AEROSOLS An introduction to the chemistry and physics of atmospheric aerosols. Topics include aerosol sources and sinks; basic aerosol properties; single aerosol mechanics; aerosol population dynamics; atmospheric aerosol optics; aerosols and climate; aerosols and health; regional haze; aerosol measurement techniques. (-CHEE) 024. (CB22:03)
ATMO 569A.+ Change Course Title and Description: Air Pollution I: Gases AIR POLLUTION I:GASES An introduction to the chemistry and physics of the troposphere and stratosphere. Topics include natural biogeochemical cycles; atmospheric photochemistry; stratospheric ozone; urban ozone and particulate matter; atmospheric visibility; acid deposition; air pollution meteorology; Gaussian plume model; photochemical model; air quality regulations. (-CHEE) 024. (CB22:03)
ATMO 569B.+ Change Secondary Course Title and Description: Air Pollution I: Aerosols AIR POLLUTION I:AEROSOLS An introduction to the chemistry and physics of atmospheric aerosols. Topics include aerosol sources and sinks; basic aerosol properties; single aerosol mechanics; aerosol population dynamics; atmospheric aerosol optics; aerosols and climate; aerosols and health; regional haze; aerosol measurement techniques. (-CHEE) 024. (CB22:03)

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