Curriculum Bulletin 22
Master List
***SIS course title is in all capital letters
following CIF course title.***
VETERINARY SCIENCE (V
SC)
V SC 105. + Delete Course: Human-Animal
Interrelationships (3). (-AN S) 034 (CB22:10)
V SC 195F. New Course: Careers in
Veterinary Science CAREERS/VETERINARY SCI (1) I A colloquia to introduce the
student to the various careers and industries associated with the veterinary
science field. Colloquium - 1. 034 (CB22:10)
V SC 285L.- Secondary Course Special Fee: new fee: $15 (+MIC) 034
(CB22:11)
V SC 315L.- Change Secondary Course Description: Physiology of
Reproduction Laboratory. Reproductive anatomy, evaluation, semen collection,
artificial insemination, and estrus detection and synchronization. Students will
work in small groups for 8 weeks on a specific topic. (+AN S) 031 (CB22:03)
V SC 315R.- Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s):
p, 3 units of animal anatomy/physiology, 2 semester of chemistry. (+AN S) 031
(CB22:08)
V SC 328.+ Change Course Term Offered, Description, and Prerequisite(s): to: I
Structure/function/anatomy of bacteria. Assimilation of nutrients, growth,
assembly of macromolecular components. Environmental sensing and response.
Coordination of metabolic activities. Includes 1-3 hour laboratory per week. P,
MIC 285L, MIC 285R, CHEM 241A and CHEM 241B or consent of instructor. (-MIC) 024
(CB 22:01)
V SC 328.+ Change Course Description and Prerequisite(s):
Structure/function/anatomy of bacteria assimilation of nutrients, growth,
assembly of macromolecular components. Environmental sensing and response.
Coordination of metabolic activities. Includes 1-3 hour laboratory per week. P,
MIC 285R, MIC 285L, CHEM 241A and CHEM 241B or consent of instructor. (-MIC) 024
(CB 22:01)
V SC 328.+ Course Special Fee: new fee: $15 (-MIC) 034 (CB22:11)
V SC 400A. New Course: Animal Anatomy and Physiology
ANML ANATOMY+PHYSIOLOGY (3) I This is
one of two 3-unit lecture/demonstration courses which comprise a 2-semester
sequence of animal anatomy and physiology course work which is required for
graduation with a major in Veterinary Science. They may be completed in any
order. The anatomy portion of these courses is not a traditional type anatomy
course which requires that the student name each and every vessel or muscle,
etc. and where it originates and terminates. It is more a treatise on
"functional anatomy" which will give the learner an appreciation of
how the body component is put together (morphology) thus dictating how it may
properly function (physiology). Emphasis is placed upon the systemic or whole
animal operational levels rather than the precise biochemical and physical
intricacies associated with the individual parts or cells which make up that
whole. Students will gain an appreciation of how the various domestic species
are put together and how they function and the interrelationships of the parts
and systems which allow the individuals to thrive in their environment. Some
consideration will also be given to what happens to the individual when form or
function goes awry to illustrate the importance of the norm. Emphasis will be
placed upon the common domestic and pet mammalian species with selected
references to wild species, birds and primates where appropriate. P, MCB 181R,
ECOL 182, CHEM 243A. May be convened with V SC 500A. Lecture - 3. 034 (CB22:10)
V SC 400B. New Course: Animal Anatomy and
Physiology ANML ANATOMY+PHYSIOLOGY (3) II This
is one of two 3-unit lecture/demonstration courses which comprise a 2-semester
sequence of animal anatomy and physiology course work which is required for
graduation with a major in Veterinary Science. They may be completed in any
order. The anatomy portion of these courses is not a traditional type anatomy
course which requires that the student name each and every vessel or muscle,
etc. and where it originates and terminates. It is more a treatise on
"functional anatomy" which will give the learner an appreciation of
how the body component is put together (morphology) thus dictating how it may
properly function (physiology). Emphasis is placed upon the systemic or whole
animal operational levels rather than the precise biochemical and physical
intricacies associated with the individual parts or cells which make up that
whole. Students will gain an appreciation of how the various domestic species
are put together and how they function and the interrelationships of the parts
and systems which allow the individuals to thrive in their environment. Some
consideration will also be given to what happens to the individual when form or
function goes awry to illustrate the importance of the norm. Emphasis will be
placed upon the common domestic and pet mammalian species with selected
references to wild species, birds and primates where appropriate. P, MCB 181R,
ECOL 182, CHEM 243A. May be convened with V SC 500B. Lecture - 3. (CB22:10)
V SC 401. Change Course Number: from 401 to 401R
Animal Anatomy and Physiology (4) (see V SC 401R for details) 024 (CB 22:02)
V SC 401. Change Course Prerequisite(s): to: MCB 181R, ECOL 182, CHEM 243A. (MATH
113 deleted as prerequisite) 024 (CB 22:01)
V SC 401L.
New Course: Domestic Animal Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory DOM ANML
ANAT+PHYSIO LAB (1) I Study of the anatomy of various animals, including the
nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, skeletal, muscular, reproductive, and
digestive systems and their relationship to physiological processes. P, or
Concurrent registration, V SC 401R. Laboratory
- 3. 024 (CB 22:02)
V SC 401L. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, or Concurrent
registration, VSC 401R. 031 (CB22:07)
V SC 401R. Change Course Number: from 401 to 401R
Animal Anatomy and Physiology ANIMAL
ANATOMY+PHYSIO (4) I Physiology, gross anatomy, nervous, musculoskeletal,
lymphatic, circulatory, renal,
respiratory, digestive, endocrine and reproductive systems. P, MCB 181R, ECOL
182, CHEM 243A. May be convened with V SC 501R. Lecture - 4.
024 (CB 22:02)
V SC 421A.- Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s):
remove MIC 205R as prerequisite. (+MIC). 031 (CB22:07)
V SC 421B.- Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s):
MIC 205A, MIC 205L. MIC 421A is not prerequisite to MIC 421B. (+MIC) 031
(CB22:07)
V SC 421B.- Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s):
remove MIC 205R as prerequisite. (+MIC) 031 (CB22:07)
V SC 421B. -Secondary Course Special Fee: new fee: $25 (+MIC) 034
(CB22:11)
V SC 422L. New Course: Applied Histology Laboratory APPLIED HISTOLOGY LAB (1) I This
one credit laboratory course consists of two 2 hours laboratory sessions. During
the laboratory, the students will be introduced to microscopic examination and
identification of tissues and organ systems using histological specimens. P, MCB
181R, ECOL 182; Concurrent Registration, V SC 422R. Laboratory - 3. 024 (CB
22:01)
V SC 422R. New Course: Applied Histology APPLIED HISTOLOGY (3) I This three credit
course consists of three hours of didactic lecture. The course is a microscopic
survey of tissues and organs. The microanatomy of the major organ systems in
mammals will be examined in detail with emphasis on the comparative anatomy of
the domestic animal species (dog, cat, horse, cow). In addition, comparison to
avian tissues will be included in selected organ systems. Concurrent
registration in the companion laboratory course VSC 422L is required. P, MCB
181R, ECOL 182; Concurrent Registration, V SC 422L. Lecture - 3. 024 (CB 22:01)
V SC 428. - Delete Secondary Course:
Microbial Genetics (5). (+PL P) 031 (CB22:06)
V SC 428L. - Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s):
remove SWES 325 as a prerequisite. (+PL P) 021 (CB22:07)
V SC 428L. - Secondary Course Special Fee: new fee: $15 (+PL P) 034
(CB22:11)
V SC 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 V SC 528R. (Identical to PL P 428R, which is home) Lecture - 3.
021 (CB 22:02)
V SC 433. + Change Course Prerequisite(s):
P, MIC 181R, MIC 181L, MIC 205A or consent of instructor. (-MCB, -MIC) 031
(CB22:07)
V SC 433. Change Course Prerequisite(s): remove MIC 205R as
prerequisite. 031 (CB22:07)
V SC 456. + Change Course Status: to "M" (home department) and
WFSC to "S" (secondary department). 032 (CB22:07)
V SC 500A. New Course:
Animal Anatomy and Physiology ANML ANATOMY+PHYSIOLOGY (3) I This is
one of two 3-unit lecture/demonstration courses which comprise a 2-semester
sequence of animal anatomy and physiology course work which is required for
graduation with a major in Veterinary Science. They may be completed in any
order. The anatomy portion of these courses is not a traditional type anatomy
course which requires that the student name each and every vessel or muscle,
etc. and where it originates and terminates. It is more a treatise on
"functional anatomy" which will give the learner an appreciation of
how the body component is put together (morphology) thus dictating how it may
properly function (physiology). Emphasis is placed upon the systemic or whole
animal operational levels rather than the precise biochemical and physical
intricacies associated with the individual parts or cells which make up that
whole. Students will gain an appreciation of how the various domestic species
are put together and how they function and the interrelationships of the parts
and systems which allow the individuals to thrive in their environment. Some
consideration will also be given to what happens to the individual when form or
function goes awry to illustrate the importance of the norm. Emphasis will be
placed upon the common domestic and pet mammalian species with selected
references to wild species, birds and primates where appropriate. P, MCB 181R,
ECOL 182, CHEM 243A. May be convened with V SC 400A. Lecture - 3. 034 (CB22:10)
V SC 500B. New Course: Animal Anatomy and
Physiology ANML ANATOMY+PHYSIOLOGY (3) II This
is one of two 3-unit lecture/demonstration courses which comprise a 2-semester
sequence of animal anatomy and physiology course work which is required for
graduation with a major in Veterinary Science. They may be completed in any
order. The anatomy portion of these courses is not a traditional type anatomy
course which requires that the student name each and every vessel or muscle,
etc. and where it originates and terminates. It is more a treatise on
"functional anatomy" which will give the learner an appreciation of
how the body component is put together (morphology) thus dictating how it may
properly function (physiology). Emphasis is placed upon the systemic or whole
animal operational levels rather than the precise biochemical and physical
intricacies associated with the individual parts or cells which make up that
whole. Students will gain an appreciation of how the various domestic species
are put together and how they function and the interrelationships of the parts
and systems which allow the individuals to thrive in their environment. Some
consideration will also be given to what happens to the individual when form or
function goes awry to illustrate the importance of the norm. Emphasis will be
placed upon the common domestic and pet mammalian species with selected
references to wild species, birds and primates where appropriate. P, MCB 181R,
ECOL 182, CHEM 243A. May be convened with V SC 400B. Lecture - 3. (CB22:10)
V SC 501. Change Course Number: from 501 to 501R
Animal Anatomy and Physiology (4) (see
V SC 501R for details) 024 (CB 22:02)
V SC 501R. Change Course Number: from 501 to 501R
Animal Anatomy and Physiology ANIMAL
ANATOMY+PHYSIO (4) I Physiology, gross anatomy, nervous, musculoskeletal,
lymphatic, circulatory, renal,
respiratory, digestive, endocrine and reproductive systems. P, MCB 181R, ECOL
182, CHEM 243A. May be convened with V SC401R. Lecture - 4.
024 (CB 22:02)
V SC 528L. - Secondary Course Special Fee: new fee: $15 (+PL P) 034
(CB22:11)
V SC 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 V
SC 428R. (Identical to PL P 528R, which is home) Lecture - 3. 021 (CB 22:02)
V SC 529. - Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s):
remove MIC 205R as prerequisite. (+MBIM) 031 (CB22:07)
V SC 556. + Change Course Status:
to "M" (home department) and WFSC to "S" (secondary
department). 032 (CB22:07)
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