Curriculum Bulletin 23
Master List
***SIS course title is in all capital letters following CIF course title.***

BIOCHEMISTRY (BIOC)
BIOC 195I. + New Course:
Introduction to Oncology Careers for Native Americans INTR ONCOL CRS NATV AM (1) I Introduction to careers in oncology-related professions relevant to needs of Native Americans. Interactive discussion sessions with professionals and students in oncology careers to Native American students. Emphasis on cultural relevance to Native Americans. P, Consent of instructor. Field Trip: day spent at Arizona Cancer Center at end of course. (Identical to AIS 195I, CPH 195I). Colloquium - 1. 034 (CB23:03)
BIOC 199H. New Course: Honors Independent Study HONORS INDEPENDENT STUDY (1-5) I. Qualified students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work. Independent Study - 5. 034 (CB23:07)
BIOC 201.+ New Course: Topics in Cancer Among Native Americans TPC CANCER AMONG NATV AM (1) II Interactive discussion of current biomedical literature relative to cancer in Native Americans. P, consent of instructor. (Identical to AIS 201, CPH 201). Discussion - 1. (available for pass/fail option) 041 (CB23:03)
BIOC 202A. + New Course: Introduction to Laboratory Methods in Cancer Biology INTR LAB METH CANCER BIO (2) I Basic research theory and methodology using cancer in Native Americans as a model topic. Topics include laboratory protocol, record keeping, calculations, safety, and research ethics. Part of a four-semester pre-health profession curriculum for Native American students. P, consent of instructor. (Identical to AIS 202A, CPH 202A). Discussion - 2. (available for pass/fail option) 044 (CB23:03)
BIOC 202B. + New Course: Introduction to Cancer Research Techniques INTRO CANCER RSRCH TECHN (2) [RPT/1] II Basic laboratory techniques for study of cancer biology, including culture of cancer cells, DNA preparation and analysis, amplification. P, BIOC/CPH 202A or consent of instructor. (Identical to CPH 202B). Laboratory - 6. 041 (CB23:03)
BIOC 296A .- Delete Secondary Course: Biological Chemistry (1) (+CHEM) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
BIOC 407. - Change Secondary Course Home Department: from: NRSC to MCB retain crosslisting with BIOC and NRSC.  Neurobiology (4). 044 (CB23:08)
BIOC 434. New Course: Biology Teaching Methods for Secondary Teachers BIOL TCHNG METH SEC TCHR (3) I Methods for students preparing to teach secondary science. Students will create curriculum and lesson plans, compile resources for science teaching, examine lab safety regulations, and practice teaching science lessons. Assumes knowledge of reform-based teaching theory. P, or Concurrent registration, STCH 310; STCH 250 or equivalent. Lecture - 3. 034 (CB23:03)
BIOC 453. - New Secondary Course: Functional and Evolutionary Genomics FUNCT+EVOLUTNRY GENOMICS (4) I Computational, functional, and evolutionary approaches to genomics, including bioinformatics and laboratory methods. P, Undergraduate registration by permission only; Concurrent registration, BIOC 453L for first year IGERT fellows. May be convened with BIOC 553. (Identical to ECOL 453, which is home). Laboratory - 3, Lecture - 3. 034 (CB23:03)
BIOC 453R. - Delete Secondary Course: Functional and Evolutionary Genomics (3) (+ECOL) 041 (CB23:03)
BIOC 462A. + Change Course Prerequisite(s): Prerequisites: Delete - For MCB students, MCB 410 prerequisite to 462B. (-CHEM, - MCB, -PCOL) 041 (CB23:05)
BIOC 463A. Course Special Fee:
new fee: $150 034 (CB23:03)
BIOC 463A. Change Course Writing Emphasis Status: Add: This is a Writing Emphasis Course. 041 (CB23:05)
BIOC 473. - Change Secondary Course Term Offered, Writing Emphasis Status and Coconvene Status: Terms: I II. This is a Writing Emphasis course. May be convened with BIOC 573. (+MCB). 041 (CB23:11)
BIOC 496A. Change Course Writing Emphasis Status: Delete: This is a Writing Emphasis Course. 041 (CB23:05)
BIOC 497A. - Change Secondary Course Units: to (1-5) (+MCB) 041 (CB23:07)
BIOC 497A. - Change Secondary Course Repeatability: [RPT/10 units] (+MCB) 034 (CB23:08)
BIOC 498. Change Course Writing Emphasis Status: Add: This is a Writing Emphasis Course. 041 (CB23:05)
BIOC 498. Change Course Units: to (1-6) (Audit: units below/above min/max approved.) (previously sent to RCS) 034 (CB23:07)
BIOC 498H. Change Course Writing Emphasis Status: Add: This is a Writing Emphasis Course. 041 (CB23:05)
BIOC 518. - Delete Secondary Course: Laboratory Methods in Insect Physiology (3). (+INSC) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
BIOC 545. - Change Secondary Course Term Offered: to II (+MCB) 034 (CB23:03)
BIOC 545. - Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s): P, undergraduate genetics course and molecular biology course. (+MCB) 041 (CB23:07)
BIOC 553. - New Secondary Course: Functional and Evolutionary Genomics FUNCT+EVOLUTNRY GENOMICS (4) I Computational, functional, and evolutionary approaches to genomics, including bioinformatics and laboratory methods. P, Undergraduate registration by permission only; Concurrent registration, BIOC 553L for first year IGERT fellows. May be convened with BIOC 453. (Identical to ECOL 553, which is home). Laboratory - 3, Lecture - 3. 034 (CB23:03)
BIOC 553R. - Delete Secondary Course: Functional and Evolutionary Genomics (3) (+ECOL) 041 (CB23:03)
BIOC 569. + Delete Course: Topics in Gene Regulation (2). (-MCB) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
BIOC 572. - Change Secondary Course Term Offered:
to I (+MCB) 034 (CB23:03)
BIOC 573. - New Secondary Course: Recombinant DNA Methods and Applications RECOMBINT DNA METH+APPL (4) I II. Relevant techniques for the isolation, purification, and cloning of genes in E. Coli hosts. Eukaryotic lambda genomic DNA clones will be characterized by restriction mapping, hybridization analysis, and sequence analysis. Writing emphasis course. P, satisfaction of the Mid-Career Writing Assessment (MCWA) or the former upper-division writing proficiency requirement (UDWPE); BIOC 460 or BIOC 462A. Concurrent registration, MCB 411. May be convened with BIOC 473. (Identical to MCB 573, which is home). Laboratory - 6, Lecture - 2. 041 (CB23:11)
BIOC 596F.- Change Secondary Course Repeatability:
[RPT/3] (+PSYC) 041 (CB23:08)
BIOC 597D. + New Course:
Marine Biology at Rocky Point MARINE BIO/ROCKY POINT (1) II. This is a course designed for secondary school science teachers. It is a field ecology course, offered over 3 days, at a field station located along the coast of the Northern Gulf of California near the town of Puerto Penasco (Rocky Point), Sonora, Mexico. Students are introduced to the diversity of marine intertidal organisms and the ecological principles they illustrate through a mixture of exploration on the reef, readings, and hands-on activities on reef ecology and intertidal zoology. Students are given opportunities to discuss ways to apply their learning in this course to their own classrooms, often located far from the ocean. P, Open to Middle and High School Teachers. (Identical to ECOL 597D) Workshop - 1. 041 (CB23:07)
BIOC 652. New Course:
Using Plants in the Elementary Classroom USING PLANTS/ELEM CLSRM (3) S This course has been designed for teachers who want to increase their content knowledge about plants. The class will cover plant biology related to the National Science Education Standards (K-8), and will also extend to discussions and activities involving the integration of scientific process skills and the broader aspects of educating students in science. Using an inquiry centered pedagogy; students will participate in activities from FOSS kits, that will serve as the catalyst to lectures and discussion of plants. Labs will showcase different inquiry formats in order for teachers to learn how to apply inquiry-based formats in their own classrooms. Applications of current research on plants at the University will be discussed. Class will also cover unit design and assessment. P, limited to elementary school teachers. Lecture - 3. 032 (CB23:03)

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (BME)
BME 481B.- Change Secondary Course Number:
from BME 487 to BME 481B. Agricultural Bioengineering (3). (+ABE) (both course numbers will be active 041; department will move and contact students.) 041 (CB23:09)
BME 481B.- Change Secondary Course Number and Secondary Departments: CORRECTION To CB: Include TITLE CHANGE: Change course number from: BME 487 to: BME 481B. Change title from: Agricultural Bioengineering to: Bioprocess Engineering Applications BIOPROCESS ENGR APPLICTN. (+ABE) (both course numbers will be active 041; department will move and contact students.) (originally submitted CB 23:09 list 4 as course number change SIS and CIF okay) 041 (CB23:11)
BME 487. - Change Secondary Course Number: from BME 487 to BME 481B. Agricultural Bioengineering (3) (+ABE) (both course numbers will be active 041; department will move and contact students.) 041 (CB23:09)
BME 487. - Change Secondary Course Number and Secondary Departments: CORRECTION To CB: Include TITLE CHANGE: Change title from: BME 487 to: BME 481B. Change title from: Agricultural Bioengineering to: Bioprocess Engineering Applications BIOPROCESS ENGR APPLICTN (+ABE) (both course numbers will be active 041; department will move and contact students.) (originally submitted CB 23:09 list 4 as course number change; SIS and CIF okay) 041 (CB23:11)
BME 581B. - Change Secondary Course Number: from BME 587 to BME 581B. Agricultural Bioengineering (3)  (+ABE) (both course numbers will be active 041; department will move and contact students.) 041 (CB23:09)
BME 581B. - Change Secondary Course Number and Secondary Departments: CORRECTION To CB: Include TITLE CHANGE: Change course number from: BME 587 to: BME 581B. Change title from: Agricultural Bioengineering to: Bioprocess Engineering Applications BIOPROCESS ENGR APPLICTN (+ABE) (both course numbers will be active 041; department will move and contact students.) (originally submitted CB 23:09 list 4 as course number change; SIS and CIF okay) 041 (CB23:11)
BME 587. - Change Secondary Course Number: from BME 587 to BME 581B. Agricultural Bioengineering (3). (+ABE) (both course numbers will be active 041; department will move and contact students.) 041 (CB23:09)
BME 587. - Change Secondary Course Number and Secondary Departments: CORRECTION To CB: Include TITLE CHANGE:
Change course number from: BME 587 to: BME 581B. Change title from: Agricultural Bioengineering to: Bioprocess Engineering Applications BIOPROCESS ENGR APPLICTN. (+ABE) (both course numbers will be active 041; department will move and contact students.) (originally submitted CB 23:09 list 4 as course number change; SIS and CIF okay) 041 (CB23:11)
BME 595B. - Change Secondary Course Home Department:
from PCOL to PHCL (+PHCL) 041 (CB23:06)
BME 595B. - Change Secondary Course Title: Scientific Writing Strategies, Skills and Ethics SC WRIT STRAT,SKLL+ETHIC  (+PHCL)  041 (CB23:13)

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (B AD)
B AD 102. Delete Course:
Survey of Management Fields and Careers (1-3). 041 (CB23:03)
B AD 103. New Course: Introduction to Business Competency and Success INTRO BUS COMPT+SUCCESS (1-3) I This course is offered to a limited number of first semester freshmen enrolled in the Eller College of Business and Public Administration. The course will expose students to the functional areas of business, as well as strategic competencies crucial to success in the management fields. These competencies include communication and interpersonal skills, team-based decision making, critical thinking, and global and cultural awareness. Lecture - 3. 033 (CB23:03)
B AD 111L. New Course: Business Problem Solving and Analysis BUS PROB SOLVNG+ANALYSIS (1) I II S. This 1 credit course prepares students to identify business problems, put them into the proper context, become familiar with sensitivity analysis outputs and make appropriate data driven decisions. Students will be tested on specific applications of technology relative to specific business problems. The techniques used in this course will be used in the following business college courses: MATH 115A, MATH 115B, ACCT 200, ACCT 210, MAP 276, FIN 311, MIS 304, MIS 373, most major courses. Laboratory - 3. 041 (CB23:09)
B AD 201. New Course:
Topics and Careers in the Global Environment TPCS+CAREERS/GLOBAL ENVR (1-3) I II The objective for this course is to introduce students to the field of international business, and provide background and skills necessary to pursue an international career, develop business relationships across cultures, and broaden the students’ knowledge base in global issues. P, must take before participating in International Business Certificate Program. Lecture - 3. 034 (CB23:01)
B AD 203H. New Course: Special Topics in Honors Research SPCL TPC HONORS RESEARCH (1-3) II. This course will provide students with introductory principles of research design and methodology within the management and social science fields. Students will be required to complete a research-based project on a topic related to an area in which they wish to conduct further research. Each student will present his or her project to the class. The basic research methodology covered will assist students in the preparation of a research prospectus for the honors senior capstone project. Lecture - 3. 041 (CB23:08)
B AD 314. Change Course Number
: to B AD 314R 041 (CB23:03)
B AD 314L. New Course: Business Communication Lab BUSINESS COMMUNICATN LAB (1) [RPT/3] I II  A one-credit workshop designed to address the needs of students who need additional instruction and practice in business communication. More specifically, B AD 314A focuses on oral and written instruction to help ESL students with the challenges they face. The curriculum includes English written/oral organizational skills, grammar skills, vocabulary building, American English pronunciation/intonation instruction and practice, and comparative cultural practices. The course requires some assignments, both in and out of class, in order to clarify or solidify the key concepts on which students need to work. Students are encouraged to bring in writing assignments from other classes for review and discussion. Students can repeat the course as often as they need during their matriculation at the Eller College. To encourage students to be responsible for their own knowledge acquisition. Laboratory - 3. 034 (CB23:03)
B AD 314L. Change Course Grade Type: to pass/fail only. 034 (CB23:10)
B AD 314R. Change Course Number: from B AD 314 Business Communication BUSINESS COMMUNICATION (3) I II S Course intended to introduce students to the strategic nature of business communication. By the end of the course, students should be able to analyze business situations and prepare messages that fulfill all of the intended purposes of their communication, meet the needs and expectations of business audiences, and take into account other relevant contextual factors. Students must have adequate oral and communication skills to be able to effectively focus on developing the higher-order thinking skills that are necessary to succeed in the course. In order to help students devise successful communication strategies, the course will also therefore emphasize the development of these higher-order skills, which include analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. P, advanced standing as specified in the Eller College of Business and Public Administration. Lecture - 3. 041 (CB23:03)
B AD 399. New Course: Independent Study INDEPENDENT STUDY (1-6) I II S. Qualified students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work. Individual Studies - 6. 034 (CB23:05)
B AD 449. Change Course Home Department: from ECON to B AD. International Business Environments INTL BUSINESS ENVIRNMNT (3) I Study of the widely-varying social, political, cultural and economic factors which make up different countries' unique business environments. P, ECON 300 or ECON 361. Open to international business programs students only. Lecture - 3. 034 (CB23:03)
B AD 450. Change Course Home Department and Title: from ECON to B AD Principles of International Business PRIN INTERNATL BUSINESS (3) II Study of corporate interactions in an international business environment. Involves practical experience in actual business settings. P, ECON 449. Open to international business programs students only. Lecture - 3. 034 (CB23:03)
B AD 496H. New Course: Honors Seminar HONORS SEMINAR (1-3) I II The development and exchange of scholarly information, usually in a small group setting. The scope of work shall consist of research by course registrants, with the exchange of the results of such research through discussion, reports, and/or papers. Seminar - 3. 041 (CB23:10)
B AD 593. New Course:
Internship INTERNSHIP (1-3) [RPT/3 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 - 3. 032 (CB23:01)

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