Curriculum Bulletin 22
Master List
***SIS course title is in all capital letters
following CIF course title.***
EAST ASIAN STUDIES (EAS)
EAS 130. + Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved
for GREC/NW status. (-RELI) 031 (CB22:06)
EAS 333. + Change Course GREC/NW Status:
Approved for GREC/NW status. (-RELI) 031 (CB22:06)
EAS 345. + Change Course GREC/NW Status:
Approved for GREC/NW status. (-RELI) 031 (CB22:06)
EAS 350.+ Change Course GREC/NW Status:
Approved for GREC/NW designation. (-HUMS, -RELI) 031 (CB22:08)
EAS 422.+ New Course: Asian American Literature ASIAN AMERICAN LIT (3) [RPT/1] I Studies of
major works and authors of fiction, drama, prose narrative and poetry in Asian
American literature, in their relevant political, cultural and historical
contexts. May be convened with EAS 522. (Identical
to ENGL 422). Lecture - 3. (available
for pass-fail option) 034 (CB22:04)
EAS 427B.- New Secondary Course: The Archaeology of Pre-Han China
ARCHEOL PRE-HAN CHINA (3) II The origin and florescence of Chinese
culture and civilization from an archaeological perspective. An in-depth survey
of Chinese prehistory and early history from the early Pleistocene to the third
century BC. P, consent of instructor. (Identical
to ANTH 427B, which is home) 031 (CB 22:02)
EAS 445. + Change Course GREC/NW Status:
Approved for GREC/NW status. (-RELI) 031 (CB22:06)
EAS 452. Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. 031
(CB22:05)
EAS 487A. + Change Course GREC/NW Status:
Approved for GREC/NW status. (-RELI) 031 (CB22:06)
EAS 487B. + Change Course GREC/NW Status:
Approved for GREC/NW status. (-RELI) 031 (CB22:06)
EAS 496C. Change Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. 031
(CB22:05)
EAS 522.+ New Course: Asian
American Literature ASIAN AMERICAN LIT (3) [RPT/1] I Studies of major works and
authors of fiction, drama, prose narrative and poetry in Asian American
literature, in their relevant political, cultural and historical contexts.
May be convened with EAS 422. (Identical to ENGL 522). Lecture - 3. 034
(CB22:04)
ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY (ECOL)
ECOL 182.+ Course Special Fee: new fee: $10 (-BIOC, -MCB, -MIC). 034
(CB22:11)
ECOL 183. Course Special Fee: new fee: $50. 034 (CB22:11)
ECOL 206. Course Special Fee: new fee: $20. 034 (CB22:11)
ECOL 223. Change Course Status; Add Crosslisted Department(s): (Identical to BIOC 223) 031
(CB22:06)
ECOL 302. Course Special Fee: new fee: $25. 034 (CB22:11)
ECOL 321.+ Course Special Fee: new fee: $25 (-MCB). 034 (CB22:11)
ECOL 396F. + New Course: The Research Experience THE RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (1) [RPT/1]
I II A seminar course for transfer students from a community college who are
doing science or engineering research as part of a research internship. Students
will learn to analyze and present the results of their research, and hear the
experience of others in diverse research settings. The culture of science
research will be discussed in the context of strategies to encourage the success
of women and people of diverse ethnicities in science professions.
Prerequisites: must be conducting science research as part of an undergraduate
research internship (e.g., Futurebound). P, Be conducting research as part of an
undergraduate research internship. (Identical with W S 396F) Proseminar - 1. 024
(CB 22:01)
ECOL 406L.+ Course Special Fee: new fee: $25 (-GEOS, -RNR). 034 (CB22:11)
ECOL 428. - Delete Secondary Course:
Microbial Genetics (5). (+PL P) 031 (CB22:06)
ECOL 428L. - Change Course Prerequisite(s):
remove SWES 325 as a prerequisite. (+PL P) 021 (CB22:07)
ECOL 428L. - Course Special Fee: new fee: $15 (+PL P). 034 (CB22:11)
ECOL 428R.- New Secondary Course: Microbial Genetics MICROBIAL GENETICS (3) II
Prokaryotic gene structure and function; methods of gene transfer and mapping,
DNA structure, replication, transcription, and translation. Hands-on computer
analysis of DNA sequences and gene cloning strategies. Principles of regulation
of gene expression. Biology of plasmids and bacteriophages. This is a Writing
Emphasis Course. May Convene with
ECOL 528R. (Identical to PL P 428R, which is home) Lecture - 3. 021 (CB 22:02)
ECOL 429. New Course: Population Interactions POPULATION INTERACTIONS (3-4) [RPT/1]
II Empirical and theoretical treatment of competition, exploitation, and
mutualism within and between species, with emphasis on application of modern
dynamics to ecological problems. P, ECOL 302, two semesters of calculus. May be
convened with ECOL 529. Lecture - 3; Laboratory - 3. 024 (CB 22:01)
ECOL 434. Delete Course: Population Interactions (4). 024 (CB 22:01)
ECOL 441. - Secondary Course Special Fee: new fee: $12.50 (+WFSC) 034
(CB22:11)
ECOL 450. Course Special Fee: new fee: $50. 034 (CB22:11)
ECOL 453L.+ New Course:
Functional and Evolutionary Genomics - Laboratory FUNCT+EVOL GENOMICS-LAB (1) I
Computational, functional, and evolutionary approaches to genomics, including
bioinformatics and laboratory methods. P, or Concurrent registration, ECOL 453R.
May be convened with ECOL 553L. (Identical to BIOC 453L, MCB 453L) Laboratory -
3. 024 (CB22:04)
ECOL 453R.+ New Course: Functional and Evolutionary Genomics
FUNCT+EVOLUTNRY GENOMICS (3) I Computational, functional, and evolutionary
approaches to genomics, including bioinformatics and laboratory methods. P,
Undergraduate registration by permission only. May be convened with ECOL 553R.
(Identical to BIOC 453R, MCB 453R). Laboratory - 3, Lecture - 2. 024 (CB22:04)
ECOL 475. + Course Special Fee: new fee: $25 (-SWES, -WFSC). 034
(CB22:11)
ECOL 480. Change Course Terms Offered:
to II 031 (CB22:06)
ECOL 480. Course Special Fee:
new fee: $50. 034 (CB22:11)
ECOL 482. + Course Special Fee: new fee: $25 (-WFSC). 034 (CB22:11)
ECOL 483. + Course Special Fee: new fee: $25 (-WFSC). 034 (CB22:11)
ECOL 484. + Course Special Fee: new fee: $25 (-WFSC). 034 (CB22:11)
ECOL 485. + Course Special Fee: new fee: $25 (-WFSC). 034 (CB22:11)
ECOL 506L.+ Course Special Fee: new fee: $25 (-GEOS, -RNR). 034 (CB22:11)
ECOL 528L. - Secondary Course Special Fee: new fee: $15 (+PL P). 034
(CB22:11)
ECOL 528R.- New Secondary Course:
Microbial Genetics MICROBIAL GENETICS (3) II
Prokaryotic gene structure and function; methods of gene transfer and mapping,
DNA structure, replication, transcription, and translation. Hands-on computer
analysis of DNA sequences and gene cloning strategies. Principles of regulation
of gene expression. Biology of plasmids and bacteriophages. This is a Writing
Emphasis Course. May Convene with
ECOL 428R. (Identical to PL P 528R, which is home) Lecture - 3. 021 (CB 22:02)
ECOL 529. New Course: Population Interactions POPULATION INTERACTIONS (3-4) [RPT/1]
II Empirical and theoretical treatment of competition, exploitation, and
mutualism within and between species, with emphasis on application of modern
dynamics to ecological problems. P, ECOL 302, two semesters of calculus. May be
convened with ECOL 429. Lecture - 3; Laboratory - 3. 024 (CB 22:01)
ECOL 534. Delete Course: Population Interactions (4). 024 (CB 22:01)
ECOL 541. - Secondary Course Special Fee: new fee: $12.50 (+WFSC). 034
(CB22:11)
ECOL 553L.+ New Course: Functional and Evolutionary Genomics -
Laboratory FUNCT+EVOL GENOMICS-LAB (1) I Computational, functional, and
evolutionary approaches to genomics, including bioinformatics and laboratory
methods. P, or Concurrent registration in ECOL 553R. May be convened with ECOL
453L. (Identical to BIOC 553L) Laboratory - 3. 024 (CB22:04)
ECOL 553R.+ New Course:
Functional and Evolutionary Genomics FUNCT+EVOLUTNRY GENOMICS (3) I
Computational, functional, and evolutionary approaches to genomics, including
bioinformatics and laboratory methods. P, Concurrent registration in
ECOL 553L for first year IGERT fellows. May be convened with ECOL453R. (
Identical to BIOC 553R). Laboratory - 3, Lecture - 2. 024 (CB22:04)
ECOL 575. + Course Special Fee: new fee: $25 (-SWES, -WFSC). 034
(CB22:11)
ECOL 580. Change Course Terms Offered:
to II 031 (CB22:06)
ECOL 580. Course Special Fee:
new fee: $50. 034 (CB22:11)
ECOL 582. + Course Special Fee: new fee: $25 (-WFSC). 034 (CB22:11)
ECOL 583.+ Course Special Fee: new fee: $25 (-WFSC). 034 (CB22:11)
ECOL 584. + Course Special Fee: new fee: $25 (-WFSC). 034 (CB22:11)
ECOL 585. + Course Special Fee: new fee: $25 (-WFSC). 034 (CB22:11)
ECOL 600A. Change Course Terms Offered:
to I II 031 (CB22:06)
ECOL 600B. Change Course Terms Offered: to I II 031 (CB22:06)
ECOL 660. - Change Secondary Course Title and Description: Core Concepts in Plant Biology CORE CONCEPT PLANT
BIOL Physiological, biochemical, genetic and molecular biological principles
fundamental to graduate level study of growth, development and reproduction of
plants in normal and stressful environments. (+PL S) 031 (CB22:08)
ECOL 660. - (Change Effective Date to 032) Change Secondary Course Title
and Description: Core Concepts in Plant Biology CORE CONCEPT
PLANT BIOL Physiological, biochemical, genetic and molecular biological
principles fundamental to graduate level study of growth, development and
reproduction of plants in normal and stressful environments. (+PL S)
(Originally submitted Eeffective 031 in CB 22:08 list 3) 032 (CB22:09)
ECONOMICS (ECON)
ECON 332. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 340. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 361. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 371. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 383. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 386. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 396H. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 405. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 406. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 407. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 407. Change Course Title, Description and Prerequisite(s):
Economics of Strategy ECONOMICS OF STRATEGY
The microeconomics of strategy; the economics of imperfect information
and uncertainty, externalities and public goods, and
imperfect competition. P, ECON 300 or ECON 361 031 (CB 22:02)
ECON 411. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 418. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 421. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 424. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 425. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 430. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 431. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 435. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 442. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 443. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 444. + Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." (-FIN) 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 453. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 453. Change Course Title, Description, Convene, and Prerequisite(s):
Quantitative Methods for Economic Strategy QUANT METH ECON STRATEGY Forecasting
techniques used in business and government; assembly,
interpretation and use of economic data; analysis of business
conditions; examination of related environmental factors;
construction of actual sales or revenue forecasts. P, ECON 300 or ECON
361. *No longer convenes with ECON 553. 031 (CB 22:02)
ECON 453. Change Course Title: Quantitative Methods for Economic Strategy QUANT
METH ECON STRATEGY. 031
ECON 453. Change Course Convene Status:
no longer convenes with ECON 553. 031 (CB22:07)
ECON 460. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 461. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 481. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 482. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 485. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 486. Change Course Prerequisite(s): on prerequisite(s), delete statement:
"Open only to students who meet the requirements for Advanced Standing in
Business and Public Administration." 021 (CB 22:01)
ECON 504.- Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s):
remove MATH 123 as a prerequisite. (+AREC) 024 (CB22:07)
ECON 507. Change Course Title, Description and Prerequisite(s):
Economics of
Strategy ECONOMICS OF STRATEGY The
microeconomics of strategy; the economics of imperfect information and
uncertainty, externalities and public goods, and
imperfect competition. (to match ECON 407, originally
submitted CB22:02). 031 (CB22:07)
ECON 515. - Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s):
remove MATH 123 as a prerequisite. (+AREC) 024 (CB22:07)
ECON 519A. Change Course Units:
from (3) to (2). (department has been offering course for (2)
since course started; term file reflects that except for 024; memo sent to RCS
8/01/02) 011 (CB22:07)
ECON 553. Change Course Convening Status:
delete convenes with ECON 453. 031
(CB 22:02)
ECON 553. Change Course Convene Status: no
longer convenes with ECON 453. 031 (CB22:07)
ECON 597G. New Course:
Economics Workshop for Educators ECON WORKSHOP/EDUCATORS (3)
[RPT/3] S Overview of the essential elements of economics for educators.
Workshop - 3. 032 (CB22:10)
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (ED P)
ED P 358. Change Course Description:
Psychological Measurement in Education. Psychometric methods as applied to
assessment including the ethical implications
of testing, test design, traditional and performance-based tests, diagnostics,
automation in testing, standardized testing, and grading processes.
031 (CB22:06)
ED P 519A. Change Course Number: from 619A to 519A 031 (CB22:07)
ED P 519B. Change Course Number: from 619B to 519B 031 (CB22:07)
ED P 534. New Course: Valuing Diversity in School Counseling and Guidance VALUE
DIVERS SCH COUNSEL (3) I Student, family, and community diversity are examined
related to managing a comprehensive guidance program, developing guidance
competencies, working with community agencies, individual counseling, and small
group facilitation. P, consent of instructor. Lecture - 3. 024 (CB 22:01)
ED P 538. New Course: Career Development and Advanced Educational Planning for
School Counselors CAREER DEV+ADV ED PLAN (3) S Emphasizes decision making for
school counselors related to assisting students with assessment of interests,
personality, values, skills, and goals for career planning and attainment of
necessary advanced education and/or training to meet career planning objectives.
P, consent of instructor. Lecture - 3. 022 (CB 22:01)
ED P 582B. Change Course Number: from 682B to 582B 031 (CB22:07)
ED P 619A. Change Course Number: to 519A 031 (CB22:07)
ED P 619B. Change Course Number: to 519B 031 (CB22:07)
ED P 682B. Change Course Number: to 582B 031 (CB22:07)
ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING (ECE)
ECE 275. Change Course ES/ED Status:
1.0 ED, 2.0 ES 031 (CB22:03)
ECE 340. Course Special Fee: new fee: $20. 034 (CB22:11)
ECE 350. - Delete Secondary Course: Radiometry, Sources and Detectors (3).
(+OPTI). 031 (CB22:05)
ECE 360.- New Secondary Course:
Electronics for Optical Engineers and Scientists ELECTRNIC:OPTI ENGR+SCI (3) I
Principles of electronics, diodes and transistors, analog circuits and op-amps,
digital logic and circuits, electronic instruments, transducer interfaces, data
acquisition systems, signal filtering and processing, statistical treatment of
data. P, PHYS 241, contact
department before registration. (Identical to OPTI 360, which is home). Lecture
- 3. 031 (CB 22:02)
ECE 360. - Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s):
add P, OPTI 201R, OPTI 201L, OPTI 202R, OPTI 202L. (+OPTI) 041 (CB22:10)
ECE 369. Change Course ES/ED Status: 1.0 ED, 2.0 ES 031 (CB22:03)
ECE 372. Change Course ES/ED Status: 2.0 ED, 1.0 ES 031 (CB22:03)
ECE 418. - Delete Secondary Course: Physiology for Engineers (4). (+PSIO) 031
(CB22:05)
ECE 435. Change Course Title and Description: Introduction to
Analog Communication: DSB-SC, AM, FM, SSB, VSB.
INTR ANALOG COMMUNICATN Introduction
to digital communications: baseband signaling, passband signaling, MPSR, MQAM,
MFSK. Performance analysis for digital communication in noise. Course will
contain a Matlab simulation project. 031 (CB22:04)
ECE 450. New Course:
Analog Integrated Circuits ANALOG INTERGR CIRCUITS (3) I Nonswitching aspects of
analog integrated circuits using bipolar or CMOS technologies. Biasing, DC
behavior, smal behavior. Emphasis on use of physical reasoning, identification
of circuit functions, and use of suitable approximations to facilitate
understanding and analysis. May be convened with ECE 550. Lecture - 3. 024
(CB22:03)
ECE 470A.- Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s):
remove OPTI 350 as prerequisite. (+OPTI) 031 (CB22:07)
ECE 484. Course Special Fee: new fee: Antennas $50. 034 (CB22:11)
ECE 485. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Remove the CE 431 from
co-requisite list. 021 (CB22:03)
ECE 485. Delete Course: Radio Waves and Telemetry (3) 032 (CB22:10)
ECE 485A. New Course:
Telemetering Systems: Data Acquisition TELEM SYST:DATA ACQUISTN (1)
II Sensor technology, modeling and calibration, analog signal processing,
sampling, quantization, and data encoding.
P, ECE 220, ECE 340, PHYS 241, SIE 305. May be convened with ECE 585A.
Usually offered: Early Spring January 15th to February 14th. Lecture - 1. 031
(CB22:10)
ECE 485B. New Course: Telemetering
Systems: Data Transport and Synchronization DATA TRASNSPORT+SYNCHRON (1) II Data
structures and formats, telemetry frames and packets, frame and packet
synchronization, time and position determination, and command systems. P, SIE
305. May be convened with ECE 585B. Usually offered: Mid Spring; Feb. 17th -
April 2nd. Lecture - 1. 031 (CB22:10)
ECE 485C. New Course:
Telemetering Systems: Data Transmission Techniques TELE SYST
DATA TRANS TEC (1) II Digital modulation techniques, bit error rates, spectrum
utilization, antenna basics, radio link budget calculations, and radio wave
propagation effects. P, ECE 340,
PHYS 241, SIE 305. May be convened with ECE 585C. Usually offered: Late Spring:
April 4th - May 7th. Lecture - 1. 031 (CB22:10)
ECE 527. - Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s):
OPTI 502, OPTI 505R or ECE 459/559. (+OPTI) 031 (CB22:07)
ECE 538. New Course: Radar Signal
Processing RADAR SIGNAL PROCESSING (3) II Radar fundamentals: radar range
equation, waveforms, ambiguity functions. Signal Processing: Pulse compression,
synthetic aperture radar (SAR) inverse SAR, moving target indication (MTI),
Pulse-Doppler radar, space time adaptive processing (STAP). P, ECE 340. Lecture
- 3. 031 (CB22:08)
ECE 539. - Change Secondary Course Year Offered:
[Taught alternate years 2003 - 2004 (+MATH) 034 (CB22:10)
ECE 550. New Course:
Analog Integrated Circuits ANALOG INTERGR CIRCUITS (3) I Nonswitching aspects of
analog integrated circuits using bipolar or CMOS technologies. Biasing, DC
behavior, smal behavior. Emphasis on use of physical reasoning, identification
of circuit functions, and use of suitable approximations to facilitate
understanding and analysis. May be convened with ECE 450. Lecture - 3. 024
(CB22:03)
ECE 567. + Change Course Title: to
Computer Graphics and CAD (-A ME) 032 (CB22:08)
ECE 571. + Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, ECE 407, ECE 507 (-C
SC) 031 (CB22:03)
ECE 576. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, ECE 371 031 (CB22:03)
ECE 576. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, ECE 373, ECE 479, consent of instructor. 031
(CB22:03)
ECE 581A. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, MATH 422. 031 (CB22:03)
ECE 584. Course Special Fee: new fee: Antennas $50. 034 (CB22:11)
ECE 585. 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)
ECE 585. Delete Course: Radio Waves and Telemetry (3) 032 (CB22:10)
ECE 585A. New Course:
Telemetering Systems: Data Acquisition TELEM SYST:DATA
ACQUISTN (1) II Sensor technology, modeling and calibration, analog signal
processing, sampling, quantization, and data encoding. Special course fee may be
required for web delivered courses. See the M.Eng Website (http://triuniv.engr.arizona.edu/tuition.html)
for details. P, ECE 220, ECE 340, PHYS 241, SIE 305. May be convened with ECE
485A. Usually offered: Early Spring January 15th to February 14th. Lecture - 1. 031
(CB22:10)
ECE 585B. New Course: Telemetering
Systems: Data Transport and Synchronization DATA TRASNSPORT+SYNCHRON (1) II Data
structures and formats, telemetry frames and packets, frame and packet
synchronization, time and position determination, and command systems. Special
course fee may be required for web delivered sections. See the M.Eng Website (http://triuniv.engr.arizona.edu/tuition.html) for details. P, SIE 305. May be
convened with ECE 485B. Usually offered: Mid Spring; Feb. 17th - April 2nd.
Lecture - 1. 031 (CB22:10)
ECE 585C. New Course:
Telemetering Systems: Data Transmission Techniques TELE SYST
DATA TRANS TEC (1) II Digital modulation techniques, bit error rates, spectrum
utilization, antenna basics, radio link budget calculations, and radio wave
propagation effects. Special course fee may be required for web delivered
sections. See M.Eng. Website (http://triuniv.engr.arizona.edu/tuition.html) for
details. P, ECE 340, PHYS 241, SIE 305. May be convened with ECE 485C. Usually
offered: Late Spring: April 4th - May 7th. Lecture - 1. 031 (CB22:10)
ECE 597A. Correction to CB22:07 List 3:
delete from list, OPTI 597A is not crosslisted with ECE. (Submission on CB 22:07
list 3: remove OPTI 210 as prerequisite) 031 (CB22:08)
ECE 636. + Change Course Description:
add: [Taught alternate years 2000-2001] (-MATH) 014 (CB22:09)
ECE 672. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, ECE 474A, ECE 574A. 021
(CB22:03)
ECE 678. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, ECE 578 or C SC 525 or
equivalent. 031 (CB22:03)
EMERGENCY MEDICINE (EMD)
EMD 135. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 135. 031 (CB 22:02)
EMD 140. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 140. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 201. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 201. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 202. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 202. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 206. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 202. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 211A. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 211A. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 211C. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 211C. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 211D. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 211D. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 235. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 235. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 236. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 236. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 238. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 238. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 260. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 260. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 302. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 302. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 311A. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 311A. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 335. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 335. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 382. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 382. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 383. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 383. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 403A. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 403A. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 403B. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 403B. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 406. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 406. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 411A. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 411A. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 411B. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 411B. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 436. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 436. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 482. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 482. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 496A. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 496A. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 599. Create New Course: Independent Study INDEPENDENT STUDY (1-9) I II. [RPT./]. 031
(CB 22:02)
EMD 599. Change Effective Date and Units: to 021, (1-12) 021 (CB22:03)
EMD 800A. New Course: Research RESEARCH (1-6) [RPT/6 units] I II S This course provides
opportunity to develop and conduct a research project in Emergency Medicine. P,
SURG 803, consent of instructor. Individual Studies - 6. 021 (CB 22:02)
EMD 815A. New Course: Clinical Emergency Medicine CLINICAL EMERGENCY MED
(1-12) I II S [RPT/12 units] At the completion of this elective students will
demonstrate increasing competency in obtaining a complete medical/psychosocial
history and a complete and comprehensive as well as problem oriented physical
exam; demonstrate an appropriate level of medical knowledge as well as
appropriate application of medical techniques; provide knowledge of appropriate
interpretation of labs and procedures ordered and be able to recognize lab
errors; gather information from H&Ps, labs and procedures to formulate
differential diagnosis and then prioritize them with the correct diagnosis;
present a well organized brief and concise patient case with all pertinent
information in a SOAP format; maintain a well-organized, accurate and complete
medical record in SOAP format that is legible. P, Completion of Clinical
Clerkships. Independent Study - 12. 021 (CB22:03)
EMD 815T. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 815T. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 815Y. Home Department and Prefix Changed From: SURG 815Y. 031 (CB
22:02)
EMD 816J. Change Course Prefix:
from MED to EMD. CPR Instructor Elective CPR INSTRUCTOR ELECTIVE (3) II
II S Objectives: to become an expert and advocate for a crucial step in saving
lives: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. Independent Study - 3. 032 (CB22:08)
EMD 899. Create New Course: Independent Study INDEPENDENT STUDY (1-9) I II. [RPT./]. 031
(CB 22:02)
EMD 899. Change Course Effective Date, Units, Term Offered and Repeatability: 021; (1-18); I II S; [RPT/18 units] 021
ENGINEERING AND MINES (ENGR)
ENGR 320. - Secondary Course Special Fee: new fee: $50 (+ABE). 034
(CB22:11)
ENGR 322. New Course: Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship for Engineers
ENTRPRNSHP+INTRPRNSHP EN (1) [RPT/1] I II Engineers work as both entrepreneurs
and intrapreneurs (building innovative technology "ventures" within
companies). This course will survey the skill sets and resources for
commercializing technology -- what's the process, who are the players, how to do
it. GRD. Lecture - 1. 024 (CB 22:02)
ENGR 322. + Change Course Crosslist Status: "M" (Identical to ENTR 322) 031
(CB22:08)
ENGR 412A. Change Course Title: from:
Management of Technology MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY to:
Management of Technology I MGMNT OF TECHNOLOGY I (-MIS)
(originally submitted as a new course on CB 22:10 list 1;
not listed on term file) 031 (CB22:10)
ENGR 412A. New Course:
Management of Technology MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY (3) I II
To provide practical experience and perspective in the challenging and
complex world of technology management. The course content will include
lectures, seminars, case analysis, shared personal experience from senior
managers of technology-based enterprises, course specific academic literature,
and guest speakers. May be convened with ENGR 512A. Lecture - 1, Independent
Study - 1, Discussion - 1. 031 (CB22:10)
ENGR 467.- New Secondary Course: Engineering
Management II ENGR MANAGEMENT II (3) I Engineering
Management II Strategic, tactical and operational planning; innovation and
technological cycles; the elements of entrepreneurship, and human relations
topics for technical managers. P, SIE 265. (Identical to SIE 467, which is home)
Lecture - 3. 024 (CB 22:02)
ENGR 488. - Change Course Term Offered and Field Trips: II. delete
field trips (+MSE) 031 (CB22:03)
ENGR 495S. New Course: Senior
Colloquium SENIOR COLLOQUIUM (1) II Presentation and discussion of current
topics in engineering management. P, Senior Standing in Engineering Management
& Double Majors. Colloquium - 1. 031 (CB22:09)
ENGR 498A. Change Course Pass/Fail Option: Course available for pass/fail option. 031
(CB22:08)
ENGR 498B. Change Course Pass/Fail Option: Course available for
pass/fail option. 031 (CB22:08)
ENGR 512A. + Change Course Title:
from: Management of Technology MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY to:
Management of Technology I MGMNT OF TECHNOLOGY I (-MIS) (originally
submitted as a new course on CB 22:10 list 1; not listed on term file) 031
(CB22:10)
ENGR 512A. + New Course:
Management of Technology MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY (3) I II
To provide practical experience and perspective in the challenging and
complex world of technology management. The course content will include
lectures, seminars, case analysis, shared personal experience from senior
managers of technology-based enterprises, course specific academic literature,
and guest speakers. May be convened with ENGR 412A. (Identical to MIS 512)
Lecture - 1, Independent Study - 1, Discussion - 1. 031 (CB22:10)
ENGR 512B. + New Course: Management
of Technology II MGMNT OF TECHNOLOGY II (3) I II To provide and practical and in
depth understanding of management at the first and second levels, the
integration of product to market requirements and synchronization of
organizations in the challenging and complex world of technology management. The
course will include team role playing, in depth (deep dive) analysis of product
and organizational process which have insured the sustained and successful
performance of technology companies. The content will include lectures,
seminars, shared personal experience from senior managers of technology-based
enterprises, course specific academic literature, and guest speakers. (Identical
to MIS 512B). Lecture - 1, Discussion - 1, Individual Studies - 1. 031 (CB22:10)
ENGINEERING MECHANICS (E
M)
E M 596A. - Change Course Repeatability: to: [RPT/1] (+C E) 021 (CB
22:01)
E M 604. Change Course Prerequisite(s):
change E M 564A to A ME 564A. (correction to CIF) 021 (CB22:07)
E M 648. - Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s): remove E M 505
as prerequisite. (+C E) 031 (CB22:07)
ENGLISH (ENGL)
ENGL 125.- Delete Secondary Course: (3) Critical Concepts in Western Culture.
(+CCLS) 033 (CB22:08)
ENGL 195B. Change Course Title: to: Encounters in English Studies ENCOUNTERS IN ENGL
STDS 024 (CB 22:01)
ENGL 261. Change Tier Two Status: Approved for Tier Two Humanities study area. 032
(CB22:05)
ENGL 280. New Course: Introduction to
Literature INTRO TO LITERATURE (3) I II Close
reading of literary texts, critical analysis, and articulation of intellectually
challenging ideas in clear prose. Lecture - 3. (Approved for Tier Two
Humanities study area) 031 (CB22:05)
ENGL 302. New Course: Magazine Article Writing Workshop Magazine Article
Writing(3) I II Course covers publication for general audiences, including book
reviews, scientific articles, profiles and features, and holiday articles. P,
ENGL 101, ENGL 102. Lecture - 3. (CB22:04)
ENGL 310. Change Course Title and Description: Studies In A Literary Genre STDS IN A LITERARY GENRE
The origin and evolution of one of the following literary
genres: the novel, lyric poetry, science fiction and fantasy, the short story. 032
(CB22:08)
ENGL 342.-Change Secondary Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW designation.
(+AFAS) 031 (CB22:08)
ENGL 351A.+ Add Course Description and Prerequisite(s): Survey with emphasis on
writers in their literary and historical contexts. Historical background to
early 1950's. P, completion of first-year composition. (-W S) 954 (CB 22:02)
ENGL 351B.+ Add Course Description and Prerequisite(s): Survey with emphasis on
writers in their literary and historical contexts. From 1950s to contemporary P,
completion of first-year composition. (-W S) 954 (CB 22:02)
ENGL 362. New Course: Rhetorical Traditions RHETORICAL TRADITIONS (3)
I II This course examines historical trends in rhetoric, both as a field of
study and as a practical art. The course connects theories of rhetoric to the
historical development of literacy, print and electronic media, forms of public
discourse, and literature. P, ENGL 101, ENGL 102, or equivalent . Lecture - 2,
Discussion - 1. 024 (CB22:03)
ENGL 396A. New Course:
Junior Proseminar JUNIOR PROSEMINAR (3)
[RPT/6 units] I II. This junior-level proseminar introduces
students to methods and materials of literary research. Content of individual
seminars will vary, based upon instructor. P, ENGL 101, ENGL 102, ENGL 370A,
ENGL 380. Proseminar - 3. 041 (CB22:12)
ENGL 404. Change Course Description: This is a Writing Emphasis Course for the
Creative Writing Major. Discussion of student stories in a workshop setting. 024
(CB 22:01)
ENGL 409. Change Course Description: This is a Writing Emphasis Course for the
Creative Writing Major. Discussion of student poems in a workshop setting. 024
(CB 22:01)
ENGL 417A. + New Course: Topics in the Teaching of English TPC IN TCHNG OF ENGLISH
(1-3) I II S Students will develop
a philosophy of teaching English and transform theory and core course content
into pedagogy by preparing teaching portfolios, developing teaching units and
lesson plans that include writing assignments, and applying principles of
curriculum design. P, ENGL 101, ENGL 102. May be convened with ENGL 517A.
(Identical to TTE 417A) Lecture - 2, Discussion - 1. 031 (CB22:08)
ENGL 422. - New Secondary Course:
Asian American Literature ASIAN AMERICAN LIT (3) [RPT/1] I Studies of major
works and authors of fiction, drama, prose narrative and poetry in Asian
American literature, in their relevant political, cultural and historical
contexts. May be convened with ENGL 522. (Identical to EAS 422, which is home).
Lecture - 3. (available for pass-fail option) 034 (CB22:04)
ENGL 429. - Change Secondary Course GREC/NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. (+CHN) 031
(CB22:06)
ENGL 455. New Course: Teaching English as a
Second Language TCHNG ENGL AS SEC LANG (3) I II A general overview of the
profession covering prominent theories, methodologies, and procedures
influencing the field. P, ENGL 101, ENGL 102. Lecture - 2, Discussion - 1. 031
(CB22:07)
ENGL 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)
ENGL 501. Change Special Grade: to "EN" 021 (CB22:08)
ENGL 517A.+ New Course:
Topics in the Teaching of English TOPICS TEACHING ENGLISH
(1-3) I II S Students will develop a philosophy of teaching English
and transform theory and core course content into pedagogy by preparing teaching
portfolios, developing teaching units and lesson plans that include writing
assignments, and applying principles of curriculum design. Graduate-level
requirements include for each unit, production of a portfolio with lessons, a
bibliography, and statement about the goals of the unit. Graduate-level
requirements include for each unit, production of a portfolio with lessons, a
bibliography, and statement about the goals of the unit. P, ENGL 101, ENGL 102.
May be convene with ENGL 417A. (Identical to TTE 517A) Lecture - 2, Discussion
1. 031 (CB22:08)
ENGL 522. - New Secondary Course: Asian American Literature ASIAN
AMERICAN LIT (3) [RPT/1] I Studies of major works and authors of fiction, drama,
prose narrative and poetry in Asian American literature, in their relevant
political, cultural and historical contexts. May be convened with ENGL 422.
(Identical to EAS 522, which is home). Lecture - 3. 034 (CB22:04)
ENGL 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)
ENGL 596Y. - Change Crosslisted Course: Topics in Second Language Acquisition and
Teaching TPC SEC LANG ACQSN+TCHNG (1-12) [RPT/12uints] I II This graduate
seminar is designed to give a weekly topical treatment to a number of pertinent
issues in teaching academic writing to linguistically and culturally diverse
learners. Through a comprehensive overview of the research base in academic
writing in ESL, this course will explore pedagogical implications of L2 writing
theories and research findings by engaging students in a number of projects and
tasks. Topics vary with instructor. Please check with the SLAT Faculty Advisor.
(Identical with SLAT 596Y, which is home). Seminar - 1 024 (CB 22:01)
ENTREPRENEURSHIP (ENTR)
ENTR 322. - New Secondary Course:
Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship for Engineers ENTRPRNSHP+INTRPRNSHP EN (1)
[RPT/1] I II Engineers work as both entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs (building
innovative technology "ventures" within companies).
This course will survey the skill sets and resources for
commercializing technology -- what's the process, who are the players, how to do
it. (Identical to ENGR 322, which is home). Lecture - 1. 031 (CB22:08)
EPIDEMIOLOGY (EPI)
EPI 651. + New Course: Bioethics, Regulations,
and Repercussions in Research BIOETH,REG+REPERC
RSRCH (2) I Introduction and applications of clinical research principles in
bioethics; includes history of research ethics, human subjects research,
responsible conduct, good clinical practice, genetic research ethics,
international research and investigator's role in research and vertebrate
animals. P, permission of instructor. (Identical
to CPH 651). Lecture - 2. 024 (CB22:05)
EPI 652.+ New Course: Grantsmanship for a Winning
Proposal GRANTSMNSHP WINNING PROP (2) II Presents skills needed to write
competitive biomedical research grants, prepare budgets, identify funding
sources, understand peer review processes, and deliver effective scientific
presentations; students will write an NIH grant proposal to be reviewed
internally. P, Consent of instructor. (Identical to CPH 652). Lecture - 2. 031
(CB22:08)
EPI 673. + New Course:
Epidemiology of Aging EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING (3-4) II This
course will examine concepts including: · Trends in aging and the health of
aging populations; · Health transition, and explanations and consequences of
mortality decline; · Determinants of health and survival; · Distinctions
between healthy aging, disease and disability; · Health promotion and primary,
secondary and tertiary prevention, as applied to older persons; The epidemiology
of selected diseases, syndromes and conditions common to old age; · The aged
health care continuum and how different types of care/ health care systems are
used in prevention, intervention and treatment, and supportive care; Special
concepts and key methodological considerations for conducting epidemiologic
studies of older persons (e.g., cohort effects, age-specific rates, age
standardization, use of proxies, appropriate measures, adjusting for
comorbidities, and longitudinal analyses), and · Practical and ethical issues
in the aged as research subjects. (Identical
to GERO 673, MEDI 673, NURS 673, PHPR 673). Lecture - 4. 031 (CB22:10)
EPI 676. - New Secondary Course: Advanced
Topics in Biostatistics ADV TOPICS BIOSTATISTIC (3) II An advanced course
intended to broaden and deepen student knowledge of statistics by providing an
overview of nonparametric, semiparametric, and robust statistical methodology
and additional experience using regression models to analyze categorical and
time-to-event data, e.g., analyzing data using logistic regression and Cox
proportional hazards models. The course will consist of three modules: 1)
nonparametric, semiparametric and robust techniques 2) categorical data analysis
3) time-to-event (survival) analysis. (Identical to CPH 676, which is home) Lecture - 3. 031
(CB22:10)
EPI 696A. + Change Course Repeatability
and Description: [RPT/7] This
is a seminar course which consists of presentations given by diverse speakers on
a range of topics that may not be available through other courses. Topics may
include research methodologies; research ethics; mentoring; epidemiology and the
law; the results of research and issues in specific areas such as injury
epidemiology, TB control, medical genetics, and infectious diseases; and practical issues of a research
career such as finding funding, consulting, career development, and issues in
study management. This is also the forum in which MS and PhD Epi students will
present their results. (-CPH) 032 (CB22:10)
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