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

SCIENCE TEACHING (STCH)
STCH 310. Change Course Term Offered and Description: I II. This course provides an overview of the contemporary theories on student learning in science, adolescent development, and student motivation for learning. The course includes science classroom observations. 031 (CB22:08)
STCH 410. Change Course Contact Hours: Lecture - 3, Laboratory - 3. 034 (CB22:05)
STCH 410. Change Course Description and Prerequisite(s): This course provides secondary science teachers with an understanding of how effective science classrooms are managed to maximize student learning. The course includes a 7-week teaching experience in an area school. P, STCH 250; consent of the College of Science Teaching Preparation Program Faculty. Concurrent registration, STCH 310. 031 (CB22:08)
STCH 410. Change Writing Emphasis Status: This is a Writing Emphasis Course. 034 (CB22:09)
STCH 420. Change Contact Hours: Lecture - 3, Laboratory 3. 031 (CB22:05)
STCH 420. Change Course Description and Prerequisite(s): A course designed to give secondary science teachers experience making decisions about curriculum and assessing student learning. The course includes a 7-week teaching experience in an area school. P, STCH 250; consent of the College of Science Teacher Preparation Program Faculty. Concurrent registration, STCH 310. 031 (CB22:08)
STCH 420. Change Writing Emphasis Status: This is a Writing Emphasis Course. 031 (CB22:09)
STCH 494A. Change Course Prerequisite(s):
P, STCH 250, STCH 310, STCH 410, STCH 420; Concurrent registration, STCH 496A; 40 credits of science and mathematics courses; Consent of the College of Science Teacher Preparation Program Faculty; An overall GPA of 2.5 and a major GPA of 2.5. 031 (CB22:08)
STCH 494A. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, STCH 250, STCH 310, STCH 410, STCH 420; Concurrent registration, STCH 496A; 40 credits of science and mathematics courses; consent of the College of Science Teacher Preparation Program Faculty 031 (CB22:08)
STCH 496A. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, STCH 250, STCH 310, STCH 410, STCH 420; concurrent registration, STCH 494A; 40 credits of science and mathematics courses; consent of the College of Science Teacher Preparation Program Faculty. 031 (CB22:08)

SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND TEACHING (SLAT)
SLAT 504. – Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s): P, LING 403/503 or consent of instructor. (+LING) 034 (CB22:12)
SLAT 554. - Change Secondary Course Title: Educational and Applied Linguistics EDUCATIONAL+APPLIED LING. (+LRC). 031 (CB22:06)
SLAT 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)
SLAT 596Y. + New 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. Topics vary with instructor. Please check with the SLAT Faculty Advisor. (Identical with ENGL 596Y ). 024 (CB 22:01)
SLAT 596Y. + Change Course Crosslisted Departments: Topics in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching TPC SEC LANG ACQSN+TCHNG (Identical to ENGL 596Y, GER 596Y, FREN 596Y) (Crosslisting with ENGL already existed) 031 (CB 22:02)
SLAT 696E. – Change Home Department Name and Abbreviation: to (Russian & Slavic Studies) RSSS 696E. Topics in Slavic Linguistics (3) (+RUSS) 032 (CB22:12)
SLAT 930. New Course: Supplementary Registration SUPPLEMENTARY REG (1-9) [RPT/99 units] I II S For students who have completed all course requirements for their advanced degree programs. May be used concurrently with other enrollments to bring to total number of units to the required minimum. Independent Study - 9. 021 (CB 22:01)

SOCIOLOGY (SOC)
SOC 195A. Change Course Description:
Instruction often includes lectures by several different persons, usually in a small group setting. Designed to give students insight into the concepts and practices which typify sociology, and introduce students for discovering new knowledge, impact on society, and career opportunities. Course content is determined by the instructor in sociology and therefore varies with each offering. 031
SOC 222. + Change Course GREC-NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. (-W S) 031 (CB22:06)
SOC 277.- Change Secondary Course Term Offered: to II (+PSYC) 024 (CB22:03)
SOC 300. Change Course Prerequisite(s):
P, Students must complete and pass a second-semester English composition course. 031 (CB22:08)
SOC 324. Change Course GREC-NW Status:
Approved for GREC/NW status. 031 (CB22:06)
SOC 427. + Change Course GREC-NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. (-W S) 031 (CB22:06)
SOC 450. + Change Course GREC-NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. (+ANTH) 031 (CB22:06)
SOC 459. + Change Course GREC-NW Status: Approved for GREC/NW status. (-W S) 031 (CB22:06)
SOC 526. New Course:
Methods for Social Network Analysis METH FOR SOCL NETWK ANLY (3) II Qualitative and quantitative methods for research on social networks (the patterning of relations among actors ranging from persons to nations), emphasizing a "how-to" approach to analyzing existing datasets or those collected by seminar participants in their own research. Lecture - 3. 031 (CB 22:01)
SOC 541. + Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, SOC 341 or SOC 342. (-PA) 021 (CB 22:01)
SOC 604. - New Secondary 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 ANTH 604, which is home). Lecture - 3. 034 (CB22:07)
SOC 910. Delete Course: Thesis (4) 032 (CB22:10)

SOIL, WATER, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (SWES)
SWES 200. Change Course Prerequisite(s): remove CHEM 101A, CHEM 102A as prerequisites. 031 (CB22:07)
SWES 200. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, CHEM 103A 031 (CB22:08)
SWES 201. Change Course Description, CDT and Prerequisite(s):
Laboratory exercises for SWES 200. Remove Credit by exam, no grade (CDT). P, or concurrent registration, SWES 200. 031 (CB22:03)
SWES 285L.- Secondary Course Special Fee: new fee: $15 (+MIC) 034 (CB22:11)
SWES 305. Change Course Prerequisite(s): replace MIC 205R with MIC 205A. 031 (CB22:07)
SWES 397A. Change Course Units and Term Offered: to (3); I II 031 (CB22:03)
SWES 401. Change Course Title and Description: Management of Arid Land and Salt-Affected Soils MGMT ARID LAND+SALT SOIL [Usually offered Spring, even numbered years] Principles and practices of soil, water and crop management under arid and semiarid conditions; the use of diagnostic procedures for evaluating soils and waters, reclamation, and economics of irrigation project development. 031 (CB22:03)
SWES 421A. - Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s): remove MIC 205R as prerequisite. (+MIC) 031 (CB22:07)
SWES 421B.- Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s): P, MIC 205A, MIC 205L. MIC 421A is not prerequisite to MIC 421B. (+MIC) 031 (CB22:07)
SWES 421B.- Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s): remove MIC 205R as prerequisite. (+MIC). 031 (CB22:07)
SWES 421B. - Secondary Course Special Fee: new fee: $25 (+MIC) 034 (CB22:11)
SWES 425.+ Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, MIC 205R or MIC 285R. (-MIC) 031 (CB22:03)
SWES 426.+ Course Special Fee: new fee: $10 (-MIC). 034 (CB22:11)
SWES 428. - Delete Secondary Course: Microbial Genetics (5). (+PL P) 031 (CB22:06)
SWES 428L. - Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s): remove SWES 325 as a prerequisite. (+PL P) 021 (CB22:07)
SWES 428L. - Secondary Course Special Fee:
new fee: $15 (+PL P). 034 (CB22:11)
SWES 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 SWES 528R. (Identical to PL P 428R, which is home) Lecture - 3. 021 (CB 22:02)
SWES 438. Delete Course: Environmental, Soil and Water Chemistry (3) 034 (CB22:12)
SWES 462. New Course: Environmental Soil and Water Chemistry ENVRNMTL SOIL+WATER CHEM (3) I Is an introduction to the principal chemical constituents and processes occurring in soils and sediments. The objective of the course is to provide students with a conceptual framework for understanding chemical reactions in heterogeneous natural systems Applications to biogeochemistry and environmental quality will be presented, but fundamental principles will be emphasized. A general chemistry text is a useful additional reference, and it should be consulted for questions regarding concepts that may not be fully reviewed in lecture or the required text. P, SWES 200, CHEM 103B. May be convened with SWES 562. Lecture - 3. 034 (CB22:12)
SWES 464. New Course: Environmental Chemistry ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY (3) [RPT/3] I Physical and chemical processes influencing the behavior of contaminants in the subsurface environment. Includes equilibrium and kinetic theory of solubilization-dissolution, volatilization, sorption, hydrolysis, photolysis, surface catalysis and radioactive decay. P, CHEM 103B, CHEM 480A. May be convened with SWES 564. Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:10)
SWES 475. - Secondary Course Special Fee: new fee: $25 (+ECOL). 034 (CB22:11)
SWES 501. Change Course Title and Description: Management of Arid Land and Salt-Affected Soils MGMT ARID LAND+SALT SOIL [Usually offered Spring, even numbered years] Principles and practices of soil, water and crop management under arid and semiarid conditions; the use of diagnostic procedures for evaluating soils and waters, reclamation, and economics of irrigation project development. 031 (CB22:03)
SWES 511. Delete Course: Soil Chemistry (3) 041 (CB22:10)
SWES 526.+ Course Special Fee: new fee: $10 (-MIC). 034 (CB22:11)
SWES 528L. - Secondary Course Special Fee: new fee: $15 (+PL P). 034 (CB22:11)
SWES 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 SWES 428R. (Identical to PL P 528R, which is home) Lecture - 3. 021 (CB 22:02)
SWES 562. New Course: Environmental Soil and Water Chemistry ENVRNMTL SOIL+WATER CHEM (3) I Is an introduction to the principal chemical constituents and processes occurring in soils and sediments. The objective of the course is to provide students with a conceptual framework for understanding chemical reactions in heterogeneous natural systems Applications to biogeochemistry and environmental quality will be presented, but fundamental principles will be emphasized. A general chemistry text is a useful additional reference, and it should be consulted for questions regarding concepts that may not be fully reviewed in lecture or the required text. P, SWES 200, CHEM 103B. May be convened with SWES 462. Lecture - 3. 034 (CB22:12)
SWES 563. New Course:
Advanced Soil and Water Chemistry ADV SOIL+WATER CHEMISTRY (3) I Natural soils and waters are heterogeneous systems with many important reactions occurring at the interface between solid, liquid and gas phases. The fate of chemicals that impact on terrestrial and aquatic systems is controlled largely by their behavior at these interfaces, particularly as that behavior influences chemical speciation and the relative affinity for solid and aqueous phases. Our objective is to understand how molecular-scale solution-phase and surface reactions influence macroscopic chemical processes such as sorption-desorption, precipitation-dissolution, oxidation-reduction and particle interactions. The course will cover fundamentals of aqueous surface and colloid chemistry through lecture and assigned readings. Current research in the field will be explored through independent literature research and the preparation of a term paper. P, SWES 462, CHEM 103B, CHEM 480A. Lecture - 3. 041 (CB22:10)
SWES 564. New Course: Environmental Chemistry ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY (3) [RPT/3] I Physical and chemical processes influencing the behavior of contaminants in the subsurface environment. Includes equilibrium and kinetic theory of solubilization-dissolution, volatilization, sorption, hydrolysis, photolysis, surface catalysis and radioactive decay. P, CHEM 103B, CHEM 480A. May be convened with SWES 464. Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:10)
SWES575. - Secondary Course Special Fee: new fee: $25 (+ECOL). 034 (CB22:11)

SPANISH (SPAN)
SPAN 103. New Course: Oral skills for Heritage Learners ORAL SKLS HERITAGE LRNRS (4) I II S. Designed for students who have passive skills in Spanish but who encounter difficulty in speaking. The course fosters fluent conversation skills and covers basic grammatical elements. Lecture - 4. (available for pass-fail option). 034 (CB22:11)
SPAN 111A. New Course: First Year Spanish Review FIRST YEAR SPAN REVIEW (4) I II S This course is designed as a one semester review of the basic Spanish for the University of Arizona students who have already studied the language for a minimum of one year and perhaps more in another Spanish language program. Lecture - 4. 032 (CB22:11)

SPAN 210. New Course:
Latin America on Film LATIN AMERICA ON FILM (3) I II S This course will focus on the portrayal of the historical, cultural and socio-political reality of Latin America in film. It will also incorporate the representation of literature on film. Lecture - 3.024
SPAN 212. Delete Course: Latin America on Film (3) 031 (CB22:04)
SPAN 350.+ Change Course Pass-Fail Option Status: remove pass-fail option; not longer available for pass-fail option. (-LA S) 031
SPAN 455.+ Delete Course:  Introduction to Romance Philology (3). (-PORT) 031 (CB22:04)
SPAN 510. Change Course Repeatability: [RPT/3] 034 (CB22:12)
SPAN 520. Change Course Repeatability: [RPT/3] 034 (CB22:12)
SPAN 550. New Course:
Development of Mexican and Mexican-American Literature DEV MEXICAN+MEX-AM LIT (3) I II Mexican and Mexican-American literature (short fiction, poetry, novel and drama). Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:05)
SPAN 574.+ New Course: Language in the Mexican American Experience LANG MEX-AM EXPERIENCE (3) II This course focuses on the pivotal role of language in the development of the Mexican American experience in the Southwest. (Identical to MAS 574). Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:10)

SPECIAL EDUCATION, REHABILITATION, AND SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY (SERP)
SERP 301A. Change Course Description and Prerequisite(s):
to: Mainstreaming - Elementary. Introduction to the integration of special students into the regular elementary classrooms. P, TTE 300 and EDUC 350 or concurrent enrollment. (CB 22:02)
Open to elementary education majors only. Usually offered: Fall, Spring, Presession. 031 (CB 22:02)
SERP 301B. Change Course Description and Prerequisite(s): Delete all TTE course numbers. Replace with: Open to secondary education majors only. Delete notation re Special exam. 031.
(CB 22:02)
SERP 407B. Change Course Description and Prerequisite(s): Methods for Diagnosing Specific Learning Disabilities. Continuation of SERP 407A. Preparation for preservice educators to provide assessment and instruction for students with high incidence (learning and behavioral) disabilities. P, Students must have completed 407A with a grade of 'B' or higher; must be concurrently enrolled in SERP 475; and must be concurrently enrolled in the cross-categorical program. 031
(CB 22:02)
SERP 409. New Course: Introduction to Learning and Behavioral Disabilities INTRO LRNG+BEHAV DISABIL (3) I II Issues in the education of students with mild-moderate mental retardation, learning disabilities, emotional or behavioral disorders, attention deficit disorders, and physical disabilities. Topics include history, definitions, current issues, characteristics, theories, and educational programming. P, SERP 400. May be convened with SERP 509. Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:06)
SERP 452. New Course: Introduction to Educational Interpreting INTRO EDUC INTERPRETING (3) I II An introductory course focusing on educational interpreting for deaf children in K-12 settings. P, SERP 370B. Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:08)
SERP 453. New Course: Models of Interpretation and Transliteration MDLS INTERP+TRANSLITERAT (3) I II Focuses on practical and theoretical applications of skills in American Sign Language interpretation and transliteration. P, SERP 431B. Lecture - 3. 031 (CB22:08)
SERP 479A. New Course: Psychiatric Rehabilitation I PSYCHIATRIC REHAB I (3) I Key approaches and current developments in psychiatric rehabilitation in the US; provision of basic information about mental illness, the rehabilitation needs of persons with psychiatric disabilities, and implications for best practice in rehabilitation settings. May be convened with SERP 579A. Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:06)
SERP 479B. Change Course Title: Psychiatric Rehabilitation II. 031 (CB22:06)
SERP 507B. Change Course Description:  Continuation of SERP 507A. Preparation for preservice educators to provide assessment and instruction for students with high incidence (learning and behavioral) disabilities. Prerequisite: SERP 507A. 031 (CB 22:02)
SERP 509. New Course: Introduction to Learning and Behavioral Disabilities INTRO LRNG+BEHAV DISABIL (3) I II Issues in the education of students with mild-moderate mental retardation, learning disabilities, emotional or behavioral disorders, attention deficit disorders, and physical disabilities. Topics include history, definitions, current issues, characteristics, theories, and educational programming. P, SERP 500. May be convened with SERP 409. Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:06)
SERP 579A. New Course: Psychiatric Rehabilitation I PSYCHIATRIC REHAB I (3) I Key approaches and current developments in psychiatric rehabilitation in the US; provision of basic information about mental illness, the rehabilitation needs of persons with psychiatric disabilities, and implications for best practice in rehabilitation settings.  May be convened with SERP479A. Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:06)
SERP 579B. Change Course Title: Psychiatric Rehabilitation II 031 (CB22:06)
SERP 596B. New Course:
Issues in Bilingual School Psychology ISU BILINGUAL SCH PSYC (3) S Current theoretical, social, and practical issues in the use of norm-referenced tests with individuals from minority populations. Seminar - 3. 022 (CB22:04)
SERP 601. New Course: Cognition and Development COGNITIVE AND DEVELOPMENT (3) I Modern research in human cognitive processes and cognitive development in children. Lecture - 3.024 (CB22:04)
SERP 601. New Course - (Change effective term): Cognition and Development COGNITIVE AND DEVELOPMENT (3) I Modern research in human cognitive processes and cognitive development in children. Lecture - 3. (Originally listed on CB 22:04 list 1 as effective 024; change to 014 per approval from Patti King and Dianne Horgan) 014 (CB22:09)

SPEECH AND HEARING SCIENCES (SP H)
SP H 261. Change Course Contact Hours:
Lecture - 3, Laboratory - 3. 024 (CB22:03)
SP H 460L. Change Term Offered: to I 024 (CB 22:01)
SP H 460R. Change Course Prerequisite(s): to: P, or Concurrent registration, SP H 280 024 (CB 22:01)
SP H 468. + Change Course Prerequisite(s): delete: P, SP H 260. (-LING, - PSYC) 024 (CB 22:01)
SP H 471R. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, SP H 340, SP H 367, SP H 473. Senior status advised. 024 (CB 22:01)
SP H 472. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, or Concurrent registration SP H 261. Open to majors only. 024 (CB 22:01)
SP H 473. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, or Concurrent registration SP H 261. Open to majors only. 024 (CB 22:01)
SP H 478.- New Secondary Course: Speech Technology SPEECH TECHNOLOGY (3) II Topics include speech synthesis, speech recognition, and other speech technologies. This course gives students background for a career in the speech technology industry. P, Coursework in Phonetics (LING314 or LING515 or SP H267) or a background in programming (such as a 100 or 200 level course from the computer science dept). May be convened with SP H 578. (Identical to LING 478, which is home). Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:03)
SP H 484. Change Course Term Offered: to: I 024 (CB 22:01)
SP H 496A. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, or Concurrent registration SpH 472, Sp H 473, SP H 483. 024 (CB 22:01)
SP H 562L. New Course: Laboratory in Psychoacoustics LAB IN PSYCHOACOUSTICS (1) [RPT/3] I II This laboratory will provide students with experiences in the measurement of common auditory phenomena such as difference limen, loudness and speech perception. P, SP H 562B. Laboratory - 3. 034 (CB22:10)
SP H 567. + Change Course Prerequisite(s): delete: P, SP H 260. (-PSYC) 024 (CB 22:01)
SP H 573. Change Course Term Offered: to I 031 (CB22:05)
SP H 578.- New Secondary Course: Speech Technology SPEECH TECHNOLOGY (3) II Topics include speech synthesis, speech recognition, and other speech technologies. This course gives students background for a career in the speech technology industry. P, Coursework in Phonetics (LING314 or LING515 or SP H267) or a background in programming (such as a 100 or 200 level course from the computer science dept). May be convened with SP H 478. (Identical to LING 578, which is home). Lecture - 3. 024 (CB22:03)
SP H 584. Change Course Term Offered:
to: I 024 (CB 22:01)
SP H 587. Course Special Fee: new fee: $50. 034 (CB22:11)
SP H 588L. New Course:
Laboratory in Electrophysiology LAB IN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY (1) [RPT/4 units] I II Laboratory exercises in clinical electrophysiological evaluation of the auditory and vestibular systems. Topics include auditory and vestibular evoked potentials and electronystagmography. P, Concurrent registration, SP H588A, SP H 588B. Laboratory - 3. 031 (CB22:07)
SP H 589. Change Course Number: Change SP H 589 top S H 589R (see SP H 589R for details) 034 (CB22:10)
SP H 589L. New Course: Laboratory in Advanced Audiologic Evaluation LAB ADV AUDIOLOGIC EVAL (1) [RPT/2] I This laboratory provides skills for working with hearing aids. P, Concurrent registration, SP H 589. Laboratory - 3. 034 (CB22:10)
SP H 589R. Change Course Number: Change SP H589 to SP H 589R Advanced Audiologic Evaluation ADVANCED AUDIOLOGIC EVAL (3) I Principles and techniques of administering and interpreting the comprehensive audiologic evaluation. P, SP H 280, SP H 483. Lecture - 3 034 (CB22:10)

SP H 663. Delete Course: (3) Digital Processing of Speech Signals. 024 (CB 22:01)

SURGERY (SURG)
SURG 135. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 135. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 140. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 140. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 201. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 201. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 202. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 202. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 206. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 202. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 211A. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 211A. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 211C. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 211C. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 211D. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 211D. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 235. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 235. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 236. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 236. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 238. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 238. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 260. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 260. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 302. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 302. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 311A. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 311A. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 335. Change Home Department and Prefix:
EMD 335. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 382. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 382. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 383. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 383. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 403A. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 403A. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 403B. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 403B. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 406. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 406. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 411A. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 411A. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 411B. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 411B. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 436. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 436. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 482. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 482. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 483. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 483. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 496A. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 496A. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 800D. Delete Course: Research Techniques in Orthopaedic Surgery (4-8). 032 (CB22:08)
SURG 811D. New Course: Podiatric Medicine & Surgery PODIATRIC MED+SURGERY (1-30) I II S This elective is designed to offer a comprehensive introduction to podiatric medicine and surgery. The student will be able to: improve fundamental surgical skills (e.g., suturing, injections, minor surgery); perform a complete diabetic foot exam; properly debride lower extremity ulcers and formulate a wound care regimen; interpret foot and ankle x-rays; assist in the care of foot and ankle trauma; assist in the preoperative assessment, intraoperative treatment, and postoperative care of reconstructive surgical patients. 021 (CB 22:02)
SURG 815A. Change Course Title: Orthopaedic Spinal Surgery ORTHOPAEDIC SPINAL SURG (RCS: SURG815A on 984, 991, 994, 001, 004, 021, and 031 Term file, but no enrollment) 974 (CB22:06)
SURG 815A. Delete Course: (6) Orthopaedic Spinal Surgery (6) 032 (CB22:08)
SURG 815F. Delete Course: Orthopaedic (3) 032 (CB22:08)
SURG 815K. Delete Course: Orthopaedic Surgery Sports Medicine (4) 032 (CB22:08)
SURG 815T. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 815T. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 815Y. Change Home Department and Prefix: EMD 815Y. 031 (CB 22:02)
SURG 816C.+ Delete Course: Rural Pediatric Orthopaedics (3-4). (-PED) 032 (CB22:08)
SURG 816I. New Course: Transplantation TRANSPLANTATION (4) I II S To obtain an understanding of the immune system and its clinical suppression in order to allow organ transplantation. Experience will be gained in kidney and pancreatic transplantation and will include organ procurement, recipient selection and preparation, operative organ implantation, follow-up, and recognition as well as management of the various types of rejection phenomena. Some emphasis will be placed on vascular access for dialysis as well. There will also be participation in organ preservation in the ex-vivo state. P, SURG 803, permission of instructor. Lecture - 4. 014 (CB 22:01)
SURG 816J.- New Secondary Course: Medical Issues for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing MED ISU DEAF+HARD O/HEAR (1-30) I II S To learn about pediatric deafness and associated medical issues through direct patient care, laboratory, audiologic and therapy experiences. Drs. G. Green & R. Wahl (626 7764; ggreen@u.arizona.edu) 3, 4 or 6 wks; offered year round Directly supervised/Patient care Maximum enrollment of 2. P, Medical students only (Identical to PED 816J, which is home). Independent Study - 30. 031 (CB22:08)
SURG 891F. Delete Course: Spine and Orthopaedic Reconstruction (4-12). 032 (CB22:08)

SYSTEMS AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING (SIE)
SIE 410. Delete Course:
Human Factors and Ergonomics in Design (4) 034 (CB22:12)
SIE 410. New Course: Factors & Ergonomics in Design HUM FACT+ERGONOMICS/DSGN I. (3)Consideration of human characteristics in the requirements for design of systems, organizations, facilities and products to enable human-centered design which considers human abilities, limitations and acceptance. Lecture - 3. 034 (CB22:12)
SIE 467. + New 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 ENGR 467) Lecture - 3. 024 (CB 22:02)
SIE 493H. New Course: Engineering Management Internship ENGR MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP (2-4) [RPT/6 units] I II S Specialized work on an individual basis, consisting of training and practice in actual service in a technical, business, or governmental establishment. Independent Study - 4. (Honors course) 031 (CB22:10)
SIE 495S. Change Course Units:
(2). 034 (CB22:11)
SIE 498. Change Course Repeatability:
[RPT/1] 031 (CB22:08)

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Office of Curriculum and Registration
Curriculum Bulletin, Volume 22, 2002
http://w3.arizona.edu/~curric/combined/cb22/cb22index.htm