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

CANCER BIOLOGY (CBIO)
CBIO 578. - New Secondary Course:
Signal Transduction in Molecular Medicine SIGN TRANSDUCTN MOL MED (3) I Advanced treatment of the biochemistry and molecular biology of disease, considering both genomic and environmental factors. P, BIOC 462A, BIOC 462B, or consent of instructor. (Identical to BIOC 578, which is home) Lecture - 3. 034 (CB22:10)
CBIO 800. New Course: Research RESEARCH (1-12) [RPT/12 units] I II S Research course limited to medical students. Goals: involvement in a cancer-related research project of special interest to the student. Independent Study - 12. 024 (CB22:05)

CELL BIOLOGY AND ANATOMY (CBA)
CBA 456.+ Change Course Status and Home Department: (from Secondary to Master; 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 AN S, MCB). Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:01)
CBA 556.+ Change Course Status and Home Department: (from Secondary to Master; 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 AN S, MCB). Lecture - 2 024 (CB22:01)
CBA 556.+ New 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 AN S 556, MCB 556) Lecture - 3.024 (CB22:02)
CBA 602. Change Course Units: from (4) to (5) 961-013 and 021-on (Course was approved for (5) units originally and has been offered for (5) units except for 014, where it was offered for (4) units and will remain (4) units. SIS term file okay for (5) units except for 024; department will change students registered for 024 to (5) units.) (CB22:03)

CHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (CHEE)
CHEE 370R. + Change Course Title and Description: Environmental and Water Engineering ENVIRONMENTAL+WATER ENGR Covers principles and methods for analysis of environmental engineering issues. Includes such topics as greenhouse gas effects, tropospheric air pollution, environmental air pollution, environmental risk assessment, surface and ground water pollution and drinking and wastewater treatment. (-C E) 031 (CB22:05)
CHEE 418. - Delete Secondary Course: Physiology for Engineers (4).  (+PSIO) 031 (CB22:05)
CHEE 450. Hold Adding New Course; Duplicate Material with BIOC: (originally added in CB 21:11 list 3) Biochemistry for Engineers BIOCHEMISTRY/ENGINEERS (3) I The course will provide fundamental knowledge in biochemistry and molecular biology. It can be used as a stand-alone introduction to these disciplines for chemical and other engineering students. In this role, it will provide basic technical competence in modern biological science that will support future career efforts in related disciplines. Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:03)
CHEE 450. New Course: Introduction to Biotechnology INTRO TO BIOTECHNOLOGY (3) I The course will provide fundamental knowledge in biochemistry and molecular biology. It can be used as a stand-alone introduction to these disciplines for chemical and other engineering students. In this role, it will provide basic technical competence in modern biological science that will support future career efforts in related disciplines. Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:03)
CHEE 469A.- Change Secondary 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. (+ATMO) 024 (CB22:03)
CHEE 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. (+ATMO) 024 (CB22:03)
CHEE 569A.- Change Secondary 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. (+ATMO) 024 (CB22:03)
CHEE 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. (+ATMO) 024 (CB22:03)
CHEE 573. + Change Course Contact Hours: to Lecture - 3 (-C E) 031 (CB22:06)
CHEE 585. Delete Course: Biomedical Transportation Phenomena (3). 032 (CB22:07)
CHEE 585. Delete Course: Biomedical Transportation Phenomena (3). 031 (CB22:08)
CHEE 673. + Delete Course: (2) Advances in Water and Waste Reclamation and Reuse. (-C E) 032 (CB22:07)
CHEE 675. + Delete Course: Wastewater Treatment (3). (-C E) 032 (CB22:07)

CHEMISTRY (CHEM)
CHEM 101A. Delete Course: Lectures in General Chemistry (3) 031 (CB22:06)
CHEM 101B. Delete Course: Lectures in General Chemistry (3). 031 (CB22:06)
CHEM 102A. Delete Course: General Chemistry Laboratories (1). 031 (CB22:06)
CHEM 102B. Delete Course: General Chemistry Laboratories (1) 031 (CB22:06)
CHEM 105A. Change Course Description: Fundamental concepts of modern chemistry, with emphasis on theoretical and physical principles; atomic and molecular structure and quantum theory; chemical bonding properties go gases, liquids and solids; solutions; structure and bonding in organic molecules, organometallic complexes, and solids; thermochemistry. 031 (CB22:02)
CHEM 105B. Change Course Description: Fundamental concepts of modern chemistry, with emphasis on theoretical and physical principles; thermodynamics and equilibria, acid-base chemistry; electrochemistry; kinetics; nuclear chemistry; chemical processes; materials. 031 (CB22:02)
CHEM 107. New Course:
Accelerated General Chemistry ACCELERATED GENERAL CHEM (4) I This course is designed for students with a good background and knowledge of chemistry and mathematics. It offers a one-semester coverage of essential concepts in general chemistry, with special emphasis on chemical bonding and molecular structure, and the characterization of chemical reactions. GRD. Lecture - 4. 024 (CB22:02)
CHEM 241B. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, CHEM 241A. Credit is allowed for only one course or sequence in each of the following groups: 101B or 241A-241B or 242A-242B or 246A-246B, 102B or 243A-243B or 244A-244B or 247A-247B. 031 (CB22:02)
CHEM 243A. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, or Concurrent registration, CHEM 241A 031 (CB22:02)
CHEM 243B. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, CHEM 243A, or Concurrent registration, CHEM 241B 031 (CB22:02)
CHEM 244A. Change Course Description and Prerequisite(s): An introduction to the organic chemistry laboratory with an emphasis on development of laboratory skills and techniques, observation of chemical phenomena, data collection, and the interpretation and reporting of results in formal laboratory reports. Heavy emphasis on microscale techniques, laboratory safety, waste disposal and biochemical applications. P, or Concurrent registration, CHEM 241A or CHEM 242A or CHEM 246A. 031 (CB22:02)
CHEM 244B. Change Course Description and Prerequisite(s): An introduction to the organic chemistry laboratory with an emphasis on development of laboratory skills and techniques, observation of chemical phenomena, data collection, and the interpretation and reporting of results in formal laboratory reports. Heavy emphasis on microscale techniques, laboratory safety, waste disposal and biomedical applications. P,CHEM 244A or consent of instructor. Credit is allowed for only one course or sequence in each of the following groups: CHEM 101B or CHEM 241A-2241B or CHEM 242A-242B or CHEM 246A-246B, CHEM 102B or 243A-243B or CHEM 244A-244B or CHEM 247A-247B. 031 (CB22:02)
CHEM 400A. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, satisfaction of the upper-division writing proficiency requirement, CHEM 323 or CHEM 326, or Concurrent registration, CHEM 401A. 031 (CB22:02)
CHEM 400B. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, satisfaction of the upper-division writing proficiency, 480A, or Concurrent registration, CHEM 480B 031 (CB22:02)
CHEM 401A. New Course: Instrumental Analysis INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS (3) I A basic course in measurement science, intended to provide the student with an overall view of modern analytical chemistry and the instrumental methods of analysis used throughout industrial laboratories and research environments. P, CHEM 322, CHEM 323 or CHEM 325, CHEM 326. May be convened with CHEM 501A. Lecture - 2, Discussion - 1. 024 (CB22:02)
CHEM 402. Delete Course:
Intermediate Organic Chemistry (3) . 024 (CB22:02)
CHEM 402A. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, CHEM 241B or CHEM 242B or CHEM 246B or consent of instructor. 024 (CB22:03)
CHEM 405. Change Prerequisite(s): CHEM 241B or CHEM 242B or CHEM 246B and CHEM 243B or CHEM 244B or CHEM 247B or consent of instructor. 031 (CB22:02)
CHEM 424. Delete Course: Instrumental Analysis (3). (Course replaced by CHEM 401A; added CB 22:02)) 031 (CB22:07)
CHEM 437A. + Delete Course: Chemistry Teaching Methods (3). (-PHYS) 031 (CB22:05)
CHEM 439.- New Secondary Course: Physical Science Teaching Methods PHYSICAL SCI TCHNG METHD (3) I Culminating course in preparation of physical science, physics, and chemistry teachers, with focus on teaching issues specific to those disciplines. Course will include planning and assessment in physical science, physics, and chemistry teaching topics, identification and correction of student misconceptions, management of classroom discourse, and use of technology for data collection and analysis. P, STCH 250, STCH 310, 18 units of physics or chemistry major courses; Corequisite, STCH 410 or have completed STCH 410 or 420; . (Identical to PHYS 439, which is home). Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:02)
CHEM 446. Change Course Prerequisite(s): to: CHEM 241B or CHEM 242B or CHEM 246B and CHEM 243B or CHEM 244B or CHEM 247B. 021 (CB22:01)
CHEM 446. Change Prerequisite(s): CHEM 241B or CHEM 242B or CHEM 246B or CHEM 402A and CHEM 243B or CHEM 244B or CHEM 247B. 031 (CB22:03)
CHEM 447. Change Course Prerequisite(s): to: CHEM 241B or CHEM 242B or CHEM 246B and CHEM 243B or CHEM 244B or CHEM 247B. 021 (CB22:01)
CHEM 447. Change Course Prerequisite(s): CHEM 241B or CHEM 242B or CHEM 246B or CHEM 402A and CHEM 243B or CHEM 244B or CHEM 247B. 031 (CB22:02)
CHEM 447. Change Prerequisite(s): CHEM 241B or CHEM 242B or CHEM 246B or CHEM 402A and CHEM 243B or CHEM 244B or CHEM 247B. 031 (CB22:03)
CHEM 460. - Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s): P, BIOC 181R, CHEM 241A; Concurrent registration, CHEM 241B. Open to non-majors only. (+BIOC) 031 (CB22:05)
CHEM 460. - Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s): P, BIOC 181R, CHEM 241A; Concurrent registration, CHEM 241B. Open to non-majors only. (+BIOC) (Change effective date from 031 to 024). 024 (CB22:07)
CHEM 501. Delete Course: Intermediate Analytical Chemistry (3) . 031 (CB22:03)
CHEM 501A. New Course: Instrumental Analysis INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS (3) I A basic course in measurement science, intended to provide the student with an overall view of modern analytical chemistry and the instrumental methods of analysis used throughout industrial laboratories and research environments. P, CHEM 322, CHEM 323 or CHEM 325, CHEM 326. May be convened with CHEM 401A. Lecture - 2, Discussion - 1. 024 (CB22:02)
CHEM 502. Delete Course:
Intermediate Organic Chemistry (3). 024 (CB22:02)
CHEM 502A. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, CHEM 241B or CHEM 242B or CHEM 246B or consent of instructor. 024 (CB22:03)
CHEM 520. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 401A, or consent of instructor. 031 (CB22:07)
CHEM 521A. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, CHEM 325, CHEM 401A, CHEM 480B. 031 (CB22:07)
CHEM 521B. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, CHEM 325, CHEM 401A, CHEM 480B or consent of instructor. 031 (CB22:07)
CHEM 522. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, CHEM 401A, or consent of instructor. 031 (CB22:07)
CHEM 524. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 401A, or consent of instructor. 031 (CB22:07)
CHEM 526A. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, CHEM 401A, or consent of instructor. 031 (CB22:07)
CHEM 526B. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, CHEM 401A, or consent of instructor. 031 (CB22:07)
CHEM 527. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, CHEM 401A, or consent of instructor. 031 (CB22:07)
CHEM 528. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, CHEM 401A, CHEM 480B; Concurrent registration, CHEM 521A. 031 (CB22:07)
CHEM 529. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, CHEM 401A, or consent of instructor. 031 (CB22:07)
CHEM 534. Delete Course: Practical NMR Spectroscopy with Applications (5) 031 (CB22:06)
CHEM 534A. New Course: Practical NMR Spectroscopy Laboratory PRTCL NMR SPECTRO LAB (3) I II This laboratory course will cover a wide variety of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) methods useful in organic chemistry research. Both one-dimensional and two-dimensional methods will be covered, with hands-on access to state-of-the-art instruments. Students will have 2 hours of instrument time and a 90 minute lecture each week, covering the practical aspects of setting up each experiment and interpreting the Laboratory - 6, Lecture - 1. 024 (CB22:06)
CHEM 540. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, CHEM 241B or CHEM 242B or CHEM 246B and CHEM 480B or consent of instructor. 031 (CB22:02)
CHEM 541. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, CHEM 241B or CHEM 242B or CHEM 246B and CHEM 480B or consent of instructor. 031 (CB22:02)
CHEM 543. Change Course Prerequisite(s): CHEM 241B or CHEM 242B or CHEM 246B and CHEM 480B or consent of instructor. 031 (CB22:02)
CHEM 547. Change Course Prerequisite(s): to: consent of instructor. 021 (CB22:01)
CHEM 585. - Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s): BIOC 462A; BIOC 565, BIOC 480B, or permission from instructor. (+BIOC) 031 (CB22:06)

CHINESE (CHN)
CHN 142. + Change Course Final Term: to 022 (Correspondence course only.) (-RELI) 022 (CB22:03)
CHN 142. + Reinstate Course: Course will be active as Correspondence only. (-RELI) 014 (CB22:08)
CHN 250. Delete Course: New Chinese Cinema. (3). 031 (CB22:02)
CHN 250. Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. 031 (CB22:05)
CHN 275. + Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. (-HIST) 031 (CB22:05)
CHN 276. + Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. (-HIST) 031 (CB22:05)
CHN 331. + Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status.(-RELI) 031 (CB22:06)
CHN 340. Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. 031 (CB22:05)
CHN 341. Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. 031 (CB22:05)
CHN 419. + Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. (-LING) 031 (CB22:05)
CHN 420. + Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. (-LING) 031 (CB22:05)
CHN 422. Change Course Title: to: Introduction to Classical Chinese INTRO CLASSICAL CHINESE 034 (CB22:04)
CHN 423. Change Course Title: to: Intermediate Classical Chinese INTER CLASSICAL CHINESE. 031 (CB22:04)
CHN 429. + Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. (-ENGL) 031 (CB22:06)
CHN 430. Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. 031 (CB22:05)
CHN 431. Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. 031 (CB22:05)
CHN 440. Change Course Repeatability and Prerequisite(s): Delete [RPT/1] ; P, 2 years Chinese language study or knowledge of Japanese Kanji. 024 (CB22:01)
CHN 440. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, 2 years Chinese language study or knowledge of Japanese Kanji or consent of instructor. 032 (CB22:12)
CHN 443. + Change Course GREC/NW Status:
Approved for GREC/NW status. (-W S): Approved for GREC/NW status. 031 (CB22:06)
CHN 468. + Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. (-W S) 031 (CB22:06)
CHN 475A.+ Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. (-HIST) 031 (CB22:06)
CHN 475B. + Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. (-HIST) 031 (CB22:06)
CHN 475D. + Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. (-HIST) 031 (CB22:06)
CHN 475E. + Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. (-HIST) 031 (CB22:06)
CHN 482.+ Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. (-HIST) 031 (CB22:06)
CHN 483. + Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status.(-RELI) 031 (CB22:06)
CHN 495A. Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. 031 (CB22:05)
CHN 522. Change Course Title: to: Introduction to Classical Chinese INTRO CLASSICAL CHINESE 034 (CB22:04)
CHN 523. Change Course Title: to: Intermediate Classical Chinese INTER CLASSICAL CHINESE.031 (CB22:04)

CIVIL ENGINEERING (C E)
C E 204. Change Course Term Offered and Prerequisite(s): II. P, ENGR 102, MATH 129; Open to majors only. 031 (CB22:08)
C E 215. Change Course Pass-Fail Option Status: available for the Pass/Fail option. (Spring 2003 only). 031 only (CB22:11)
C E 218. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, C E 214 031 (CB22:08)
C E 251. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, MATH 111 031 (CB22:08)
C E 294. New Course: Practicum PRACTICUM (1-3) [RPT/99 units] I II S The practical application, on an individual basis, of previously studied theory and the collection of data for future theoretical interpretation. Independent Study - 3. 034 (CB22:08)
C E 301. Change Course Prerequisite(s): delete prerequisites. 031 (CB22:08)
C E 310. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, MATH 129 031 (CB22:08)
C E 335. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, Concurrent registration, C E 333. 031 (CB22:08)
C E 343. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, C E 215 031 (CB22:08)
C E 370R.- Change Secondary Course Title and Description: Environmental and Water Engineering ENVIRONMENTAL+WATER ENGR. Covers principles and methods for analysis of environmental engineering issues. Includes such topics as greenhouse gas effects, tropospheric air pollution, environmental air pollution, environmental risk assessment, surface and ground water pollution and drinking and wastewater treatment. (+CHEE). 031 (CB22:05)
C E 389. Change Course Prerequisite(s):
P, C E 215 031 (CB22:08)
C E 394. New Course: Practicum PRACTICUM (1-3) [RPT/99 units] I II S The practical application, on an individual basis, of previously studied theory and the collection of data for future theoretical interpretation. Independent Study - 3. 034 (CB22:09)
C E 408. Change Course Prerequisite(s):
P, At least two (2)of the following: C E 323, C E 334 or C E 335, C E 343, C E 363, C E 370R, C E 370L; Concurrent Registration, C E 301. 024 (CB22:01)
C E 410. Change Course Term Offered and Prerequisite(s): I II. P, MATH 129, C E 310 031 (CB22:08)
C E 411. New Course: Research Methods and Data Analysis in Civil Engineering RSRCH METH+DATA ANLY CE (3) I This course introduces students to the concepts of the conduct of research in an empirical setting. P, C E 310. May Convene with C E 511. Lecture - 3. 044 (CB22:02)
C E 429. New Course: Special Topics in Hydraulics & Water Resources Engineering SPC TPC HYDR+WTR RES ENG (1-3) [RPT/9 units] I II. Selected advanced topics will be covered in the fields of hydraulics and water resources engineering with emphasis on analysis and design of water systems. P, consent of instructor. May be convened with C E 529. Lecture - 3. 034 (CB22:11)
C E 434. Change Course Term Offered and Prerequisite(s): I II. P, Concurrent registration, C E 333 031 (CB22:08)
C E 437. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, C E 333, C E 335 031 (CB22:08)
C E 444. Change Course Term Offered and Description: II. Introduction to geoenvironmental engineering; physiochemical and microstructural behavior of geomaterials, effect of pollutants, design of waste disposal systems; advanced laboratory testing, geotextiles, space geomechanics, etc. Usually offered every third semester starting Spring 2003. 031 (CB22:08)
C E 445. Change Course Term Offered, Description and Prerequisite(s): I II Geoenvironmental Engineering. Waste generation and disposal regulations; types and characterization of wastes, engineering properties of soil-water-contaminants; use of earth and geosynthetic materials in waste containment applications; evaluation, design and construction of liner and leachate collection systems used in landfills and heap leach mining; remediation of contaminated sites. Usually offered every third semester beginning Fall 2002. P, C E 343 031 (CB22:08)
C E 461. Delete Course: Highway and Airport Engineering (3). 032 (CB22:08)
C E 463. Change Course Title: to Traffic Flow and Capacity Analysis TRAFFIC FLOW+CAPC ANALYS 031 (CB22:06)
C E 465. Delete Course: Project Planning and Modeling (3). 032 (CB22:08)
C E 467. New Course: Highway Safety and Operations HIGHWAY SAFETY+OPERATION (3) II This course introduces important concepts underlying various aspects of transportation safety. The course addresses several sub-areas of transportation safety. Proactive and reactive safety planning and design, that is tools and methods used to consider design level safety and then 'hot-spot' identification and remediation. Human factors considerations in highway safety will also be discussed. Finally, state-of-the-practice analysis methods for evaluating countermeasures will be presented. May be convened with C E 567. Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:08)
C E 511. New Course: Research Methods and Data Analysis in Civil Engineering RSRCH METH+DATA ANLY CE (3) I This course introduces students to the concepts of the conduct of research in an empirical setting. P,C E 310. May Convene with C E 411. Lecture - 3. 044 (CB22:02)
C E 529. New Course: Special Topics in Hydraulics & Water Resources Engineering SPC TPC HYDR+WTR RES ENG (1-3) [RPT/9 units] I II. Selected advanced topics will be covered in the fields of hydraulics and water resources engineering with emphasis on analysis and design of water systems. P, consent of instructor. May be convened with C E 429. Lecture - 3. 034 (CB22:11)
C E 544. Change Course Term Offered and Description:
II. Introduction to geoenvironmental engineering; physiochemical and microstructural behavior of geomaterials, effect of pollutants, design of waste disposal systems; advanced laboratory testing, geotextiles, space geomechanics, etc. Usually offered every third semester starting Spring 2003. 031 (CB22:08)
C E 545. Change Course Term Offered, Description and Prerequisite(s): I II Geoenvironmental Engineering. Waste generation and disposal regulations; types and characterization of wastes, engineering properties of soil-water-contaminants; use of earth and geosynthetic materials in waste containment applications; evaluation, design and construction of liner and leachate collection systems used in landfills and heap leach mining; remediation of contaminated sites. Usually offered every third semester beginning Fall 2002. P, C E 343 031 (CB22:08)
C E 563. Change Course Title: to Traffic Flow and Capacity Analysis TRAFFIC FLOW+CAPC ANALYS 031 (CB22:06)
C E 563. Change Course Special Fee: Special fee may apply for web delivered sections. See the M.Eng Website (http://triuniv.engr.arizona.edu/tuition.html) for details. 031 (CB22:08)
C E 565. Delete Course: Project Planning and Modeling (3). 032 (CB22:08)
C E 567. New Course: Highway Safety and Operations HIGHWAY SAFETY+OPERATION (3) II This course introduces important concepts underlying various aspects of transportation safety. The course addresses several sub-areas of transportation safety. Proactive and reactive safety planning and design, that is tools and methods used to consider design level safety and then 'hot-spot' identification and remediation. Human factors considerations in highway safety will also be discussed. Finally, state-of-the-practice analysis methods for evaluating countermeasures will be presented. May be convened with C E 567. Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:08)
C E 573. - Change Secondary Course Contact Hours:
to Lecture - 3 (+CHEE) 031 (CB22:06)
C E 596A. + Change Course Repeatability: to: [RPT/1] (-E M) 021 (CB22:01)
C E 648. + Change Course Prerequisite(s): remove E M 505 as prerequisite. (-E M) 031 (CB22:07)
C E 655. - Change Course Description and Prerequisite(s): Topics and applications will vary with instructor. Advanced application of statistics and probability to hydrology, time series analysis and synthesis, and artificial neural network methods, as applied in the modeling of hydro-climatic sequences or Bayesian and other analyses in the decision making process of water resources. A combination of theory and application to the fields of hydrology, environmental and water resources engineering, climatic modeling, and other related natural resource modeling. P, HWR 545 or consult with course instructor. (+HWR) 024 (CB22:01)
C E 668. + Remove Ending Date: (984- )(-PLN) 984 (CB22:02)
C E 668. + Change Course Title: Transit Planning and Operations TRANSIT PLNG+OPERATIONS (-PLN) 031 (CB22:06)
C E 673. - Delete Secondary Course: (2) Advances in Water and Waste Reclamation and Reuse. (+CHEE) 032 (CB22:07)
C E 675. - Delete Secondary Course: Wastewater Treatment (3). (+CHEE). 032 (CB22:07)

COMMUNICATION (COMM)
COMM 101. Change Course Prerequisite(s): delete COMM 100 as prerequisite. 031 (CB22:06)
COMM 113. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, Credit for COMM 103 or COMM 113 but not for both. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 113. Change Course Prerequisite(s): delete prerequisites. 031 (CB22:06)
COMM 114. Change Course Prerequisite(s): delete prerequisites. 031 (CB22:06)
COMM 117. Change Course Prerequisite(s): remove COMM 107 as a prerequisite. 024 (CB22:07)
COMM 118. Delete Course: Communication Skills for Professional Life (3). 031 (CB22:02)
COMM 119. Change Course Prerequisite(s): remove COMM 102 as a prerequisite. 024 (CB22:07)
COMM 209. Change Course Term Offered: I II 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 228. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, MATH 110 or higher with a grade of a least C. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 299. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 300. Change Course Term Offered and Prerequisite(s): I II S P, COMM 101, COMM 228. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 300. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, satisfaction of the upper-division writing proficiency requirement (UDWPE): COMM 101, COMM 228. COMM 228 may be taken concurrently with 300. 031 (CB22:06)
COMM 309. Change Course Term Offered and Prerequisite(s): I II P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 312. Change Course Description: add on the end: Junior standing suggested. 031 (CB22:06)
COMM 318. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 318. Change Course Description: Theories of Social Influence with particular attention to the means of changing attitudes and behaviors. 031 (CB22:06)
COMM 325. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 369A. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 369A. Change Course Description: The discipline of health communication focuses on the unique structure and function of communication processes within such areas as physician-patient interactions, public health awareness/prevention/intervention campaigns, community health education, multimedia presentations of health information, and hospital and health-care organizations. This course is designed to: (1) facilitate student learning in the arena of health care communication and (2) provide the opportunity for students to collaborate with at least one Tucson community health group in designing the plans for a health communication campaign. 031 (CB22:06)
COMM 393. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300, see advisor. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 394. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300, see advisor. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 396H. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 399. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300, see advisor. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 399H. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300, see advisor. 031 (CB22:06)
COMM 401. New Course: Life-Span Communication LIFE-SPAN COMMUNICATION (3) I II This is an advanced course aimed at providing a broad overview of the ways in which communication affects, and is affected by, the aging process from birth to death. We will read research articles relating to life-span communication. During the course I wish to convey as much about research methods and how to read technical prose as much as communication and the life-span. The exams will test students understanding of the articles (in terms of their methodological and statistical content and their information about life-span communication) as well as lecture material. In class we will be discussing the articles, clarifying problems etc. May be convened with COMM 501. Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:08)
COMM 403. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 403. Change Course Prerequisite(s): remove COMM 100 as a prerequisite. 024 (CB22:07)
COMM 407. New Course: Family Communication FAMILY COMMUNICATION (3) I II S Focus on issues related to family interaction, functioning, and communication. We will examine research and theories from communication, sociological, and psychological perspectives. Readings and discussions will include coverage of marital, parent-child, sibling, and intergenerational interactions in the family. Research on topics such as marital satisfaction, divorce, courtship, and the impact of the family on its children (and vice versa) will be examined. We will also focus on the nature of family interaction as it is associated with family dysfunction. May be convene with COMM 507. Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:03)
COMM 407. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300 031 (CB22:06)
COMM 409. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 409. Change Course Prerequisite(s): remove COMM 100 as a prerequisite. 024 (CB22:07)
COMM 411. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 414. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300, COMM 325. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 415. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 415. Change Course Description: Nonverbal Communication. Theory and research on nonverbal communication codes (kinetics, touch, voice, appearance, use of space.) and social functions (impression formation and management, relational communication, emotional expressions, regulation of interaction, social influence). 031 (CB22:06)
COMM 417A. Change Course Term Offered and Prerequisite(s):
I II P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 420. Change Course Term Offered and Prerequisite(s): I II P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 425. Change Course Term Offered and Prerequisite(s): I II P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300, COMM 325. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 428. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 450. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 451. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 491. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300, see advisor. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 493. Change Course Units and Prerequisite(s): (1-5) P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300, see advisor. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 493L. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300, see advisor. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 494. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300, see advisor. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 496A. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 496A. Change Course Prerequisite(s): remove COMM 100 as a prerequisite. 024 (CB22:07)
COMM 498. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300 and nine additional upper division COMM units. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 499. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300, see advisor. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 499H. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, COMM 101, COMM 228, COMM 300, see advisor. 024 (CB22:01)
COMM 501. New Course: Life-Span Communication LIFE-SPAN COMMUNICATION (3) I II This is an advanced course aimed at providing a broad overview of the ways in which communication affects, and is affected by, the aging process from birth to death. We will read research articles relating to life-span communication. During the course I wish to convey as much about research methods and how to read technical prose as much as communication and the life-span. The exams will test students understanding of the articles (in terms of their methodological and statistical content and their information about life-span communication) as well as lecture material. In class we will be discussing the articles, clarifying problems etc. May be convened with COMM 401. Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:08)
COMM 507. New Course: Family Communication FAMILY COMMUNICATION (3) I II S Focus on issues related to family interaction, functioning, and communication. We will examine research and theories from communication, sociological, and psychological perspectives. Readings and discussions will include coverage of marital, parent-child, sibling, and intergenerational interactions in the family. Research on topics such as marital satisfaction, divorce, courtship, and the impact of the family on its children (and vice versa) will be examined. We will also focus on the nature of family interaction as it is associated with family dysfunction. May be convene with COMM 407. Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:03)
COMM 640. Change Course Prerequisite(s): remove COMM 670 as prerequisite. 031 (CB22:07)
COMM 650. + Delete Course: Observation and Analysis of Interaction Behavior (3). (-FSHD) 034 (CB22:12)
COMM 660. Delete Course:
Research Methodologies I (4). 022 (CB22:02)
COMM 670. Delete Course: Research Methodologies II (4).031 (CB22:02)
COMM 680.+ Change Course Prerequisite(s): remove COMM 660 as prerequisite. (-FSHD) 031 (CB22:07)
COMM 680. + Delete Course: Correlation and Multivariate Analysis (4). (-FSHD) 032 (CB22:08)

COMPARATIVE CULTURAL AND LITERARY STUDIES (CCLS)
CCLS 125.+ Delete Course: Critical Concepts in Western Culture (3). (-ENGL) 033 (CB22:08)
CCLS 299. Delete Course: Independent Study (1-3) 024 (CB22:01)
CCLS 498. Delete Course: Senior Capstone (1-3). 024 (CB22:01)

COMPUTER SCIENCE (C SC)
C SC 245. New Course: Introduction to Discrete Structures INTRO DISCRETE STRUCTURE (4) I Introduction to the structures and proof techniques used in computer science: sets, relations, functions, predicate logic, induction, finite automata, grammars, parsing. P, MATH 110, MATH 111, grade of B or better in C SC 127B or C SC 227. Lecture - 4. 034 (CB22:03)
C SC 296H. Change Course Description: Research Topics in Computer Science. Weekly presentations by faculty describing their research and opportunities for undergraduate participation. Strongly recommended for honors students as a way to build contacts with department faculty. Freshmen and sophomores should register for C SC 296H; juniors and seniors should register for C SC 496H. 034 (CB22:08)
C SC 342. Delete Course: Data Structures and Algorithms (3).  033 (CB22:09)
C SC 344. Course Deleted: Foundations of Computing (3) (Change effective date from 033 to 032) 032 (CB22:07)
C SC 344.+ Delete Course: Foundations of Computing (3). (-MATH) 033 (CB22:10)
C SC 345. New Course: Analysis of Discrete Structures ANALYSIS DISCRETE STRUCT (4) II Topics include trees, graphs, program verification, algorithm analysis, recurrence relations, algorithm classes (greedy, divide and conquer), hashing, combinatorics and elementary probability. P,   C SC 245. Lecture - 4. 031 (CB22:04)
C SC 346. New Course: Discrete Structures DISCRETE STRUCTURES (5) I II S Mathematical induction, finite automata, grammars, parsing, trees, graphs, program verification, algorithm analysis, recurrence relations, algorithm (greedy, divide, and conquer), hashing, combinatorics, and elementary probability. P, C SC 127B or C SC 227; grade of C or better in MATH 243; Credit allowed for either C SC 245/345 or C SC 346, but not both. Lecture - 5. 032 (CB22:08)
C SC 386. New Course: C# Programming for .NET Platform C# PGM FOR .NET PLATFORM (3) I II Introduction to C# and the .NET Platform for students with a Java background, covering the structures, paradigms, and problems for which the language and the platform were designed while teaching real-world applications of object-oriented programming and multilanguage systems. Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:04)
C SC 387. New Course:
Developing Enterprise Web Applications DEV ENTERPRISE WEB APPL (3) I. Explores issues involved in designing and building enterprise web applications: client/server and n-tier architectures, database access, XML, web services. P, C SC 386 or consent of instructor. Lecture - 3. 032 (CB22:11)
C SC 402. - Change Secondary Course Year Offered:
[Taught alternate years 2003 - 2004 (+MATH) 034 (CB22:10)
C SC 422. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, C SC 345 or C SC 346, C SC 352. 034 (CB22:10)
C SC 432. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, C SC 345 or C SC 346, C SC 372. 034 (CB22:10)
C SC 433. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, C SC 335, C SC 345 or C SC 346, C SC 352, MATH 215. 034 (CB22:10)
C SC 437. New Course: Geometric Algorithms GEOMETRIC ALGORITHMS (3) I Study of algorithms for geometric objects, using a computational geometry approach, with emphasis on applications for graphics, VLSI and GIS. How to represent and overlay maps, find nearest neighbors, solve linear programming problems, search geometric data bases and more. P, C SC 345 or C SC 346. May be convened with C SC 537. Lecture - 3. 034 (CB22:10)
C SC 440. - New Secondary Course: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence INTRO ARTIFICIAL INTELL (3) I This course is an introduction to the art and science of creating computer systems that think for themselves. We will cover techniques for representing knowledge, understanding language, building autonomous agents, computer vision and robotics .P, prior programming experience at the level of MIS 301 or C SC 227. May be convened with C SC 540.(Identical to MIS 440, which is home). Lecture 3. 031 (CB22:08)
C SC 445. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, C SC 345 or C SC 346. 032 (CB22:10)
C SC 453. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, C SC 345 or C SC346, C SC 352, C SC 372 recommended. 034 (CB22:10)
C SC 460. Change Course Prerequisite(s): C SC 335, C SC 345 or C SC346. 034 (CB22:10)
C SC 470. + Delete Course: Foundations of Artificial Intelligence (3). (-PSYC) 032 (CB22:09)
C SC 473. + Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, C SC 345 or C SC 346. (-MATH) 034 (CB22:10)
C SC 479. - Change Secondary Course Year Offered: [Taught alternate years 2003 - 2004 (+MATH) 034 (CB22:10)
C SC 496H. Change Course Description: Weekly presentations by faculty describing their research and opportunities for undergraduate participation. Strongly recommended for honors students as a way to build contacts with department faculty. Freshmen and sophomores should register for C SC 296H; juniors and seniors should register for C SC 496H. 034 (CB22:10)
C SC 502. - Change Secondary Course Year Offered: [Taught alternate years 2003 - 2004 (+MATH) 034 (CB22:10)
C SC 535A. - New Crosslisted Course: The Mathematics of Computer Graphics MATH COMPUTER GRAPHICS (3) I The Mathematical aspects of computer graphics, including scan conversion methods, projective geometry and geometric transformations, the construction and rendering of curves and surfaces, and color models. P, C SC 352; MATH 215, 322, or 410. (Identical with MATH 535A, which is home). Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:01)
C SC 537. New Course: Geometric Algorithms GEOMETRIC ALGORITHMS (3) I Study of algorithms for geometric objects, using a computational geometry approach, with emphasis on applications for graphics, VLSI and GIS. How to represent and overlay maps, find nearest neighbors, solve linear programming problems, search geometric data bases and more. P, C SC 345 or C SC 346. May be convened with C SC 437. Lecture - 3. 034 (CB22:10)
C SC 540. - New Secondary Course: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence INTRO ARTIFICIAL INTELL (3) I This course is an introduction to the art and science of creating computer systems that think for themselves. We will cover techniques for representing knowledge, understanding language, building autonomous agents, computer vision and robotics .P, prior programming experience at the level of MIS 301 or C SC 227. May be convened with C SC 540. (Identical to MIS 540, which is home). Lecture 3. 031 (CB22:08)
C SC 541B.- Change Secondary Course Description and Prerequisite(s):
The course builds on the introductory concepts in 541A. Topics to be covered include distributed and concurrent systems design issues (in the context of the Internet/Intranet), distributed transaction processing, formal methods of software analysis, verification, testing and component-based design. These are studied in various enterprise information systems development contexts. Homework and small projects on each topic will be assigned. P, MIS 541A or equivalent and background in Java programming. (+MIS) 024 (CB22:02)
C SC 570. + Delete Course: Foundations of Artificial Intelligence (3). (-PSYC) 032 (CB22:09)
C SC 571.- Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s):
P, ECE 407, ECE 507 (+ECE) 031 (CB22:03)
C SC 579. - Change Secondary Course Year Offered: [Taught alternate years 2003 - 2004 (+MATH) 034 (CB22:10)

CRITICAL LANGUAGES (CRL)
CRL 101. New Course Subtitle:
Elementary Arabic ELEMENTARY ARABIC (Code 30 on SIS) 024 (CB22:03)
CRL 101. New Course Subtitle: Elementary Persian ELEMENTARY PERSIAN (Code 31 on SIS) 024 (CB22:03)
CRL 101. New Course Subtitle: Elementary Punjabi ELEMENTARY PUNJABI (Code 32 on SIS) 024 (CB22:03)
CRL 101. Change Course Subtitle:
end "Elementary Persian" (subtitle 31) add: Persian for Engineers (subtitle 33). 031 (CB22:08)
CRL 102. New Subtitle: Elementary Persian for Engineers ELEM PERSIAN FOR ENGRS (code 32) 031 (CB22:10)
CRL 201. Add Course Subtitle: Intermediate Cantonese INTERMEDIATE CANTONESE (Code 33) 031 (CB22:04)
CRL 201. New Subtitle: Intermediate Persian for Engineers INTER PERSIAN FOR ENGRS (code 34) 031 (CB22:10)
CRL 202. Add Course Subtitle: Intermediate Cantonese INTERMEDIATE CANTONESE (Code 33) 031 (CB22:04)
CRL 202. Change Course Subtitle: subtitle: Intermediate Swahili was on twice with codes "01" and "10". End Subtitle "10" 024 (CB22:08)
CRL 202. New Subtitle:
Intermediate Persian for Engineers INTER PERSIAN FOR ENGRS (code 34) 031 (CB22:10)
CRL 301. Add Course Subtitle:
Advanced Cantonese ADVANCED CANTONESE (Code 29) 031 (CB22:04)
CRL 302. Add Course Subtitle: Advanced Cantonese ADVANCED CANTONESE (Code 31) 031 (CB22:04)
CRL 397A. Add Course Subtitle: Advanced Cantonese ADVANCED CANTONESE (Code 16) 031 (CB22:04)

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