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

EAST ASIAN STUDIES (EAS)
EAS 484A. + Change Course Number: from 487A to 484A. History of East Asian Buddhism HIST OF E ASIAN BUDDHISM (3) I. Buddhism in China, Korea and Japan with emphasis on the relationship between East Asian Buddhist thought and practice and the various historical contexts in which they emerged. May be convened with EAS 584A. (Identical to RELI 484A). Lecture - 3. 044 (CB23:06)
EAS 484B. + Change Course Number: from 487B to 484B. History of East Asian Buddhism (3). Buddhism in China, Korea and Japan with emphasis on the relationship between East Asian Buddhist thought and practice and the various historical contexts in which they emerged. May be convened with EAS 584B. (Identical to RELI 484B). Lecture - 3. 044 (CB23:06)
EAS 487A. + Change Course Number: from 487A to 484A. History of East Asian Buddhism (3). (-RELI) 044 (CB23:06)
EAS 487B. + Change Course Number: from 487B to 484B. History of East Asian Buddhism (3). (-RELI) 044 (CB23:06)
EAS 584A. Change Course Number: from 587A to 584A. History of East Asian Buddhism HIST OF E ASIAN BUDDHISM (3) I. Buddhism in China, Korea and Japan with emphasis on the relationship between East Asian Buddhist thought and practice and the various historical contexts in which they emerged. Graduate-level requirements include assigned readings in primary Chinese or Japanese sources and in modern Chinese and/or Japanese secondary sources, together with a research paper. May be convened with EAS 484A. Lecture - 3. 044 (CB23:06)
EAS 584B. Change Course Number: from 587B to 584B. History of East Asian Buddhism HIST OF E ASIAN BUDDHISM (3) II. Buddhism in China, Korea and Japan with emphasis on the relationship between East Asian Buddhist thought and practice and the various historical contexts in which they emerged. Graduate-level requirements include assigned readings in primary Chinese or Japanese sources and in modern Chinese and/or Japanese secondary sources, together with a research paper based in part on such sources. May be convened with EAS 484B. Lecture - 3. 044 (CB23:06)
EAS 587A. Change Course Number: from 587A to 584A. History of East Asian Buddhism (3). 044 (CB23:06)
EAS 587B. Change Course Number: from 587B to 584B. History of East Asian Buddhism (3). 044 (CB23:06)
EAS 910. Change Course Units: to (1-6). 041 (CB23:06)

ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY (ECOL)
ECOL 130. Delete Course: Natural History of the Southwest (3) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
ECOL 320. + Change Course Contact Hours: Lecture - 4. (-MCB) 041 (CB23:03)
ECOL 323. - New Secondary Course: Genetics Exploration GENETICS EXPLORATION (2) I II Computer-simulated investigation of core genetic principles. Individual and team projects require deduction and discovery of genotype through crosses and phenotypic observation. P, MCB 181R, ECOL 182, ECOL 320. (Identical to MCB 323, which is home). Laboratory - 6. 034 (CB23:01)
ECOL 323. - Delete Secondary Course: Genetics Exploration (2). (+MCB) 041 (CB23:08)
ECOL 330. New Course: Evolution of Animal Form and Function EVOL ANML FORM+FUNCTION (3-4) I This course integrates comparative aspects of ontogeny, physiology and anatomy of animals with the current concepts of evolutionary biology, life history, and behavioral ecology. Lecture - 4. 034 (CB23:01)
ECOL 330. Change Course Writing Emphasis Status: this is a Writing Emphasis course. 044 (CB23:14)
ECOL 340. Change Course Title and Pass/Fail Option Status: Plant Form Function & Diversity. PLANT FORM FUNCT+DVRSTY; available for Pass/Fail option. 041 (CB23:04)
ECOL 340. Change Course Title and Description: Evolution of Plant Form and Function EVOL OF PLAN FORM+FUNCT. The diversity in the interaction between the way organisms are put together ("form") and how they work ("function") in response to environmental challenges. The physiological mechanisms responsible for the flow and transformation of energy and materials within organisms and among organisms framed in the larger context of ecological processes. 051 (CB23:14)
ECOL 396F. + Delete Course: The Research Experience (1). (-W S) 042 (CB23:10)
ECOL 399. Change Course Units: to (1-5). 041 (CB23:07)
ECOL 407. - New Secondary Course: Astrobiology ASTROBIOLOGY (3) I II S. An introduction to the interdisciplinary study of the origin, evolution, distribution, and destiny of life in the universe designed for biological/life science majors. The course uses mini-lectures augmented with collaborative group activities. No prior formal coursework in astronomy is expected. P, 6 semester unites of biological/life sciences. May be convened with ECOL 507. (Identical to ASTR 407, which is home). Lecture - 3. 042 (CB23:08)
ECOL 407. - Change Secondary Course Description: Astrobiology is the study of the origin, evolution, distribution, and destiny of life in the universe. It is an interdisciplinary science at the intersection of physics, astronomy, biology, geology, and mathematics, asking where and under what conditions life can arise and exist in the Universe. The course will cover the discovery of planetary systems around other stars, the nature of habitable zones around distant stars, and the existence of life in extreme environments on Earth (including the hydrothermal ecosystems of Yellowstone National Park and the cryogenic ecosystems of Antarctica). The course is appropriate for middle and high school teachers with a minimum of one year teaching experience. (+ASTR) 051 (CB23:14)
ECOL 422. - New Secondary Course: Problem Solving with Genetic Tools PROBL SOLV/GENETIC TOOLS (3) I II. Computer-simulated laboratory. Solving problems via genetic experiments in phage, yeast, and Mendelian genetic systems. Individual and team projects require deduction and discovery of genotype, pathway, and genetic phenomena through crosses and phenotypic observation. 1 hour in-class lecture, 1 hour on-line tutorial, 3 hours of lab each week. Honors contract available and requires completion of additional problems in each section. P, MCB 181R, ECOL182, ECOL320. (Identical to MCB 422, which is home). Laboratory - 3, Lecture - 2. 041 (CB23:07)
ECOL 433. - Change Secondary Course Home Department: from GENE to OB G. Human Genetics (3). Genetic theory and technique, as applied to man; methods of analysis of genetically determined cytological and biochemical differences in individuals and populations. May be convened with ECOL 533. (Identical to OB G 433, which is home). Lecture - 3. 044 (CB23:14)
ECOL 441. - Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s): Add: Prerequisite: 3 units of ecology. (+WFSC) 041 (CB23:03)
ECOL 442. Delete Course: Marine Ecology (6) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
ECOL 450. Correct Course Units (SIS): from (3) to (4). CIF/SIS audit (previously sent to RCS) 034 (CB23:06)
ECOL 453. + New 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. May be convened with ECOL 553. (Identical to BIOC 453, MCB 453). Laboratory - 3, Lecture - 3. 034 (CB23:03)
ECOL 453R. + Delete Course: Functional and Evolutionary Genomics (3) (-BIOC, -MCB) 041 (CB23:03)
ECOL 466. + Delete Course: Physiology Laboratory (3). (-MCB, -PCOL, -PSIO) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
ECOL 473. Change Course Repeatability Status: [RPT/3] 041 (CB23:10)
ECOL 489. + Delete Course: Selected Studies of Birds (2).(-WFSC) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
ECOL 496A. Change Course Crosslisting Status: (Identical to RNR 496A.) 034 (CB23:04)
ECOL 496O. New Course: Galapagos Marine Ecology GALAPAGOS MARINE ECOLOGY (1-6) [RPT/3] S. Galapagos Marine Ecology is a three-week summer course taught on the island of San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador. Students conduct their own marine ecology research investigations under the guidance of the instructors, using the natural reef as a living “laboratory”. Students are introduced to the local history and culture of the people who live on San Cristobal and the environmental issues that predominate in this unique world heritage site. There is a required service component helping children from a local school with English language instruction. This course is designed to meet the needs of diverse audiences: K-12 teachers interested in incorporating the Galapagos into their classroom instruction, other interested graduate students, and upper division undergraduate students. Students enrolled for the first time will take the course for 3 units. Students may repeat the course up to 3 times for 1-6 units. May be convened with ECOL 596O. Seminar - 6. 042 (CB23:14)
ECOL 499H. Change Course Units: to (1-5). 041 (CB23:07)
ECOL 507. - New Secondary Course: Astrobiology ASTROBIOLOGY (3) I II S. An introduction to the interdisciplinary study of the origin, evolution, distribution, and destiny of life in the universe designed for biological/life science majors. The course uses mini-lectures augmented with collaborative group activities. No prior formal coursework in astronomy is expected. P, 6 semester unites of biological/life sciences. Graduate-level requirements include two additional assignments in the form of graduate level term papers. May be convened with ECOL 407. (Identical to ASTR 507, which is home). Lecture - 3. 042 (CB23:08)
ECOL 507. - Change Secondary Course Description: Astrobiology is the study of the origin, evolution, distribution, and destiny of life in the universe. It is an interdisciplinary science at the intersection of physics, astronomy, biology, geology, and mathematics, asking where and under what conditions life can arise and exist in the Universe. The course will cover the discovery of planetary systems around other stars, the nature of habitable zones around distant stars, and the existence of life in extreme environments on Earth (including the hydrothermal ecosystems of Yellowstone National Park and the cryogenic ecosystems of Antarctica). The course is appropriate for middle and high school teachers with a minimum of one year teaching experience. (+ASTR) 051 (CB23:14)
ECOL 518. - Delete Secondary Course: Laboratory Methods in Insect Physiology (3). (+INSC) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042
(CB23:14)
ECOL 530.- New Secondary Course: Conservation Genetics CONSERVATION GENETICS (3) I. Basic methods and theories of genetic analyses, application of these principles to promote conservation and long term survival of free-ranging species, and exploration of current conservation genetic literature. P, ECOL 320, PL S 312, basic genetics class, or consent of instructor. (Identical to RNR 530, which is home). Lecture - 3. 034 (CB23:04)
ECOL 533. - Change Secondary Course Home Department: from GENE to OB G. Human Genetics (3). Genetic theory and technique, as applied to man; methods of analysis of genetically determined cytological and biochemical differences in individuals and populations. May be convened with ECOL 433. (Identical to OB G 533, which is home). Lecture - 3. 044 (CB23:14)
ECOL 542. Delete Course: Marine Ecology (6) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042
(CB23:14)
ECOL 545. - Change Secondary Course Term Offered: to II   (+MCB) 034 (CB23:03)
ECOL 545. - Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s): P, undergraduate genetics course and molecular biology course. (+MCB) 041 (CB23:07)
ECOL 550.+ Delete Course: Mathematical Population Dynamics (3). (-MATH) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
ECOL 553. + New Course: Functional and Evolutionary Genomics FUNCT+EVOLUTNRY GENOMICS (4) I Computational, functional, and evolutionary approaches to genomics, including bioinformatics and laboratory methods. P, Concurrent registration, ECOL 553L for first year IGERT fellows. May be convened with ECOL 453. (Identical to BIOC 553, MCB 553). Laboratory - 3, Lecture - 3. 034 (CB23:03)
ECOL 553R. + Delete Course: Functional and Evolutionary Genomics (3) (-BIOC) 041 (CB23:03)
ECOL 560. - Change Secondary Course Number:
from: ECOL 660 to: ECOL 560. Core Concepts in Plant Biology (4) I. Physiological, biochemical, genetic and molecular biological principles fundamental to graduate level study of growth, development and reproduction of plants in normal and stressful environments. P, PL S 360, CHEM 462A, CHEM 462B. (Identical to PL S 560, which is home). Lecture - 4. 044 (CB 23:11)
ECOL 566. + Delete Course: Physiology Laboratory (3). (-MCB, -PCOL, -PSIO, -V SC) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
ECOL 570. Delete Course: Plant Diversity and Evolution (4) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042
(CB23:14)
ECOL 570. Delete Course: Plant Diversity and Evolution (4) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042
(CB23:14)
ECOL 573. Change Course Repeatability Status: [RPT/3] 041 (CB23:10)
ECOL 589. + Delete Course: Selected Studies of Birds (2).(-WFSC) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
ECOL 596O. New Course: Galapagos Marine Ecology GALAPAGOS MARINE ECOLOGY (1-6) [RPT/3] S. Galapagos Marine Ecology is a three-week summer course taught on the island of San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador. Students conduct their own marine ecology research investigations under the guidance of the instructors, using the natural reef as a living “laboratory”. Students are introduced to the local history and culture of the people who live on San Cristobal and the environmental issues that predominate in this unique world heritage site. There is a required service component helping children from a local school with English language instruction. This course is designed to meet the needs of diverse audiences: K-12 teachers interested in incorporating the Galapagos into their classroom instruction, other interested graduate students, and upper division undergraduate students. Students enrolled for the first time will take the course for 3 units. Students may repeat the course up to 3 times for 1-6 units. May be convened with ECOL 496O. Seminar - 6. 042
(CB23:14)
ECOL 596P.+ Delete Course: Macroevolution (2). (-GEOS) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042
(CB23:14)
ECOL 596Q. Delete Course: Galapagos Marine Ecology for Teachers (1-6). 043
(CB23:14)
ECOL 596Q. New Course:
Galapagos Marine Ecology for Teachers GALAPAG MARINE ECOL/TCHR (1-6) [RPT/4] S. Galapagos Ecology for Teachers is a three-week summer course taught on the island of San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador. Students conduct their own marine and terrestrial ecology research investigations under the guidance of the instructors, using the natural reef and terrestrial ecosystems as living "laboratories". P, consent of instructor. Seminar - 5, Laboratory 3. 042 (CB23:10)
ECOL 596T. New Course: Galapagos Ecology for Teachers GALAPAGOS ECOL/TEACHERS (2-6) [RPT/4] S Galapagos Ecology for Teachers is a three-week summer course taught on the island of San Cristóbal, Galapagos, Ecuador. Students conduct their own marine and terrestrial ecology research investigations under the guidance of the instructors, using the natural reef and terrestrial ecosystems as living laboratories. Seminar - 6. 033 (CB23:01)
ECOL 596T. Delete Course: Galapagos Ecology for Teachers (2-6) 042 (CB23:10)
ECOL 597D. - New Secondary 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 BIOC 597D, which is home) Workshop - 1. 041 (CB23:07)
ECOL 599. Change Course Units: to (1-5). 041 (CB23:07)
ECOL 619. - New Secondary Course: Ecology of Savannas, Shrublands, and Woodlands ECOL/SAVNNS,SHRBLND+WDLN (3) II. The functional ecology and dynamics of biogeographically diverse savanna, shrubland and woodland ecosystems will be examined. Interactions among co-occurring life forms and growth forms will be emphasized with in the context of climate, soils and disturbance. P, Upper-division ecology course. (Identical to RA M 619, which is home). Lecture - 3. 041 (CB23:09)
ECOL 660. - Change Secondary Course Number: from: ECOL 660 to: ECOL 560. Core Concepts in Plant Biology (4). (+PL S) 044 (CB 23:11)
ECOL 699. Change Course Units:
to (1-5). 041 (CB23:07)
ECOL 799. Change Course Units: to (1-5). 041 (CB23:07)

ECONOMICS (ECON)
ECON 449. Change Course Home Department: to B AD (see B AD 449 for details) 034 (CB23:03)
ECON 450. Change Course Home Department and Title: to B AD. Principles of International Business PRIN INTERNATL BUSINESS (see B AD 450 for details) 034 (CB23:03)
ECON 485. Delete Course: Economics of Non-Fuel Mineral Industries (3) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
ECON 500. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Delete MATH 114.  (prerequisite audit) 051 (CB23:13)
ECON 512. - Change Secondary Course Year Offered: [Taught alternate years 2002-2003]. (+AREC) 041 (CB23:09)
ECON 571. New Course: Dynamics of Strategy DYNAMICS OF STRATEGY (3) II. Analysis and development of economic strategies to enhance the competitiveness of business enterprises. Lecture - 3. 041 (CB23:04)
ECON 576. - Change Secondary Course Title and Description:
Natural Resource Law and Economics NATURAL RSRC LAW+ECON Advanced economic and legal analysis of environmental and natural resource policies. (+AREC) 041 (CB23:08)
ECON 585. Delete Course: Economics of Non-Fuel Mineral Industries (3) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
ECON 597D. Delete Course: Summer Institute on the American Economy (3) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
ECON 597F. Delete Course: Economic Development for Educators (2) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)

EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (ED P)
ED P 500. Change Course Number: to ED P 505 Foundations of Educational Developmental Psychology. 041 (CB23:06)
ED P 505. Change Course Number:
from ED P 500. Foundations of Educational Developmental Psychology FOUND EDUC DEVLMNTL PSYC (3) I II S. Introduction to theory, research, and controversies in educational and developmental psychology through representative "classic readings" in the field. Lecture - 3. 041 (CB23:06)
ED P 505. Change Course Title and Description: Seminal Readings in Education and Educational Psychology SEMINAL RDNGS EDUC+ED P. Historical introduction to Theory, Research, and Issues in educational psychology through classic readings in the areas of instructional psychology, motivation, measurement, learning and learning technology, and student socialization. 041 (CB23:08)
ED P 517. Change Course Title: Classroom Management, Schooling, and Socialization CLSRM MNGMT,SCHOOLNG+SOC 044 (CB23:08)
ED P 519A. Change Course Prerequisite(s): delete ED P 510 and ED P 511 as prerequisites. 041 (CB23:03)
ED P 536. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, ED P 533. 041 (CB23:03)
ED P 640. Change Course Description: Analysis of variance designs and corresponding analyses, measures of effect size, power and sample-size determination, contrasts and multiple-comparison procedures. 041 (CB23:06)
ED P 646A. Change Course Description: Multivariate statistical procedures, including multiple-regression variations, canonical correlation, discriminant analysis, multivariate analysis of variance/covariance and repeated measures. 041 (CB23:06)
ED P 679. Delete Course: Assessment in the Schools (3) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)

ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING (ECE)
ECE 175. Change Course Number:
from ECE 275 Computer Programming for Engineering Applications CMPTR PROG ENGR APPL.(3) I II Fundamentals of C, complexity and efficiency analysis, numerical precision and representations, intro to data structures, structured program design, application to solving engineering problems. Lecture - 3. 041 (CB23:03)
ECE 175. Change Course Number: from ECE 275 (Change ECE 175 Effective date) Computer Programming for Engineering Applications CMPTR PROG ENGR APPL.(3) I II Fundamentals of C, complexity and efficiency analysis, numerical precision and representations, intro to data structures, structured program design, application to solving engineering problems. Lecture - 3. (both ECE 175 and ECE 275 will be offered 034) 034 (CB23:04)
ECE 197A. Change Course Grade Type: PF only (approved by the Undergraduate Council) 034 (CB23:01)
ECE 201R. - Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s): add MSE 110 as a prerequisite. (+OPTI) 044 (CB23:10)
ECE 201R.- Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s): add the following prerequisites: C or better in MATH 124 or MATH 125, MATH 129 and PHYS 141. (+OPTI) 044 (CB 23:11)
ECE 220. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, MATH 129, PHYS 241. Concurrent registration, MATH 254. 051 (CB23:14)
ECE 274. Change Course Prerequisite(s): add MATH 129 as a prerequisite. 051 (CB23:14)
ECE 275. Change Course Number: to ECE 175. (see ECE 175 for details) 041 (CB23:03)
ECE 297A. Change Course Grade Type: PF only (approved by the Undergraduate Council) 034 (CB23:01)
ECE 304. Change Course Prerequisite(s): add ECE 320 as a prerequisite. 051 (CB23:14)
ECE 340. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, or Concurrent registration, ECE 301, ECE 351A. ECE 320. 051 (CB23:14)
ECE 352. Change Course Prerequisite(s): add ECE 301 as a prerequisite. 051 (CB23:14)
ECE 370. - Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s): P, OPTI 201R, OPTI 201L, OPTI 202R, OPTI 202L. (+OPTI) 041 (CB23:01)
ECE 372. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Change ECE 275 to ECE 175. (prerequisite audit) 051 (CB23:13)
ECE 373. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Change ECE 275 to ECE 175. (prerequisite audit) 051 (CB23:13)
ECE 397A. Change Course Grade Type: PF only (approved by the Undergraduate Council) 034 (CB23:01)
ECE 404. - New Secondary Course: Optical Spectroscopy of Materials OPTI SPECTROSCOPY OF MAT (3) [RPT/1] II. The course provides a survey of Optical Spectroscopic Methods and underlying phenomena for the study of materials. P, PHYS 141 or 241, MATH223, MSE 110, MSE 320 or ECE 360 or equivalent. May be convened with ECE 504. (Identical to MSE 404, which is home). Lecture - 3. 041 (CB23:10)
ECE 412.- Delete Secondary Course: Optical Instrumentation (3). (+OPTI) 041 (CB23:01)
ECE 416 - Delete Secondary Course: Optical Design, Fabrication and Testing (4). (+OPTI) 041 (CB23:01)
ECE 435. Change Course Title: Introduction to Digital Communications. INTRO DIGITAL COMM 041 (CB23:03)
ECE 450. Change Title Abbreviation: ANALOG INTEGRATED CKTS 024 (CB23:01)
ECE 450. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, ECE 351A or equivalent. 041 (CB23:03)
ECE 450. Change Course Description: Nonswitching aspects of analog integrated circuits using bipolar or CMOS technologies. Biasing, DC signal behavior, small behavior. Emphasis on use of physical reasoning, identification of circuit functions, and use of suitable approximations to facilitate understanding and analysis. 041 (CB23:08)
ECE 450. Change Course Prerequisite(s): add ECE 301 as a prerequisite. 051 (CB23:14)
ECE 451. Delete Course: Fundamentals of Device Electronics (3) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
ECE 455. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, ECE 304, ECE 351A.. 051 (CB23:14)
ECE 462. Change Course Prerequisite(s): remove ECE 372 as a prerequisite. 041 (CB23:03)
ECE 462. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Change ECE 275 to ECE 175. (prerequisite audit) 051 (CB23:13)
ECE 462. Change Course Prerequisite(s): P, ECE 175, ECE 274, ECE 372, consent of instructor. 051 (CB23:14)
ECE 470A. - Delete Secondary Course:
Optics Laboratory (3) (+OPTI) 034 (CB23:01)
ECE 470B.- Delete Secondary Course: Optics Laboratory (3). (+OPTI) 041 (CB23:01)
ECE 478. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Change ECE 275 to ECE 175.  (prerequisite audit) 051 (CB23:13)
ECE 479. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Change ECE 275 to ECE 175.  (prerequisite audit) 051 (CB23:13)

ECE 481. Change Course Prerequisite(s):
P, ECE 301, ECE 381. 041 (CB23:04)
ECE 497A. Change Course Grade Type: PF only (approved by the Undergraduate Council) 034 (CB23:01)
ECE 498A. Change Course Units: from (1) to (2) 041 (CB23:01)
ECE 498A. Change Course Units: (Change Effective Date) from (1) to (2) (originally in CB 23:01 list 2 as effective 041) 034 (CB23:03)
ECE 504. - New Secondary Course:
Optical Spectroscopy of Materials OPTI SPECTROSCOPY OF MAT (3) [RPT/1] II. The course provides a survey of Optical Spectroscopic Methods and underlying phenomena for the study of materials. P, PHYS 141 or 241, MATH223, MSE 110, MSE 320 or ECE 360 or equivalent. May be convened with ECE 404. (Identical to MSE 504, which is home). Lecture - 3. 041 (CB23:10)
ECE 550. Change Title Abbreviation:
ANALOG INTEGRATED CKTS 024 (CB23:01)
ECE 550. Change Course Description: Nonswitching aspects of analog integrated circuits using bipolar or CMOS technologies. Biasing, DC signal behavior, small behavior. Emphasis on use of physical reasoning, identification of circuit functions, and use of suitable approximations to facilitate understanding and analysis. 041 (CB23:08)
ECE 566. Change Course Title: Knowledge-System Engineering KNOWLEDGE-SYSTEM ENGR 041 (CB23:08)
ECE 596A. New Course:
Graduate Seminar GRADUATE SEMINAR (1) I II S. Seminar designed to develop publication skills in the major professional forms: presentation, journal papers, theses, and dissertations. Students will be required to make a presentation. A minimum of one unit is required for all MS graduate students. The course may be repeated beyond the required one unit, but additional credits will not apply toward degree requirements. Course is Superior/Pass grading only. ECE 596A (Master's Students) will co-convened with ECE 696A (PhD Students). 034 (CB23:04)
ECE 596C. New Course: Advanced Topics: Computer Engineering ADV TOPICS:COMPUTER ENGR (3) [RPT/2] I II. Design of highly dependable computing and communication systems, reliability and availability techniques, redundancy management, fault detection, location, and reconfiguration, testing and design for testability, system-level fault diagnosis, and evaluation methods - Fault trees, Markov Chains and Petri nets. P, ECE 274, ECE 503. Seminar - 3. 041 (CB23:09)
ECE 676. New Course: Distributed Simulation DISTRIBUTED SIMULATION (3) II. This course provides advanced concepts and hands-on familiarity with distributed simulation, the use of networked computers to do simulation of systems. The course discusses the role of middleware such as the High Level Architecture in providing essential services for distributed simulation, including federation, declaration, object, ownership, time and data distribution management. Lecture - 3. 041 (CB23:09)
ECE 696A. New Course: Graduate Seminar GRADUATE SEMINAR (1) [RPT/1] I II S. Seminar designed to develop publication skills in the major professional forms: presentation, journal papers, theses, and dissertations. Students will be required to make a presentation. A minimum of two units are required for all PhD graduate students. These units cannot be taken in the same semester. The course may be repeated beyond the required two units, but additional credits will not apply toward degree requirements. Course is Superior/Pass grading only. ECE 596A (Master's Students) will co-convened with ECE 696A (PhD Students). 034 (CB23:04)

ELLER COLLEGE of BUSINESS & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 
All Undergraduate Courses. Special Fee: Students will be assessed a $20 per unit fee when registering for this course for Winter or any Summer Session WS 041 (CB23:08)

EMERGENCY MEDICINE (EMD)
EMD 202. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Change prerequisite SURG 201 to EMD 201. (prerequisite audit) 041 (CB23:06)
EMD 206. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Change prerequisite SURG 201, SURG 202 to EMD 201, EMD 202. (prerequisite audit) 041 (CB23:06)
EMD 211A. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Change prerequisite SURG 201, SURG 202 to EMD 201, EMD 202. (prerequisite audit) 041 (CB23:06)
EMD 211C. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Change prerequisite SURG 302, SURG 335 to EMD 302, EMD 335. (prerequisite audit) 041 (CB23:06)
EMD 211D. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Change prerequisite SURG 211C to EMD 211C. (prerequisite audit) 041 (CB23:06)
EMD 235. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Change prerequisite SURG 211A to EMD 211A. (prerequisite audit) 041 (CB23:06)
EMD 302. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Change prerequisite SURG 211A, SURG 335 to EMD 211A, EMD 335. (prerequisite audit) 041 (CB23:06)
EMD 311A. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Change prerequisite SURG 211A to EMD 211A. (prerequisite audit) 041 (CB23:06)
EMD 382. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Change prerequisite SURG 201, SURG 202 to EMD 201, EMD 202. (prerequisite audit) 041 (CB23:06)
EMD 406. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Change prerequisite SURG 206 to EMD 206. (prerequisite audit) 041 (CB23:06)
EMD 436. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Change prerequisite SURG 236 to EMD 236. (prerequisite audit) 041 (CB23:06)
EMD 483. Change Course Prerequisite(s): Change prerequisite SURG 201 to EMD 201. (prerequisite audit) 041 (CB23:06)
EMD 800A. Change Course Units and Repeatability:
to (1-16); [RPT/16 units]. 041 (CB23:04)
EMD 815A. Change Course Units and Repeatability: to (1-16); [RPT/16 units]. 041 (CB23:04)
EMD 815T. Change Course Units: to (1-16). 041 (CB23:04)
EMD 815Y. Change Course Units: to (1-16). 041 (CB23:04)
EMD 816J. Change Course Units: to (1-16). 041 (CB23:04)
EMERGENCY MEDICINE (EMD)
EMD 891A. New Course:
Phoenix Fire Department / Ride-Along Program PHX FIRE DPT/RIDE ALONG (1-16) [RPT/2] I II S. This elective is designed to provide fourth-year medical students with a broad exposure to Emergency Medicine through the ride-along program with the Phoenix Fire Department Paramedics. Students will see a variety of cases under the direct supervision of the Paramedic staff, who will also participate in debriefing and evaluating students. Dr. John V. Gallagher, III, the Medical Director for the City of Phoenix Fire Department Medical Services, will meet regularly with the student to discuss cases and answer questions. P, MEDI 803, SURG 803. Concurrent registration, OB G 803 or PED 803. Independent Study - 16. 041 (CB 23:11)
EMD 891B. New Course: Emergency Medicine Away Rotation EMERGNCY MED:AWAY ROTATN (1-16) [RPT/16 units] I II S. To provide the student with an Emergency Medicine experience outside of the University of Arizona system. The student must arrange to have a supervising physician at the hosting institution that will coordinate the learning experience and provide the supervising physician’s name to the Emergency Medicine office prior to the start of the rotation. Independent Study - 16. 041 (CB 23:11)
EMD 899. Change Course Units: to (1-16). 041 (CB23:04)

ENGINEERING AND MINES (ENGR)
ENGR 170. Change Course Home Department
: from ENGR to SIE Problem Solving Using Computers (3). (do not crosslist with ENGR) 041 (CB23:05)
ENGR 170. - New Secondary Course: Problem Solving Using Computers PROB SOLVING USING CMPTR (3) I II. The design of problem-solving algorithms, their implementation in a structured programming language, and their application in engineering. (Identical to SIE 170, which is home). Lecture - 3. 041 (CB23:08)
ENGR 170.- Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(S): P, Concurrent registration, MATH 124 or MATH 125. (+SIE) 044 (CB23:12)
ENGR 265. - Change Secondary Course Title and Description:
Engineering Management I ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT I Methods and modern techniques of engineering management analysis for decision making, cost estimation, income, and cash flow statements, financial mathematics, investing and cash flow requirements, decision making with math programming, decision risk and decision trees, management and planning tools, critical path and PERT. (+SIE) 041 (CB23:08)
ENGR 265. - Change Secondary Course Term Offered: to II. (+SIE) 041 (CB23:10)
ENGR 397B. New Course: Community Based Design - Constructing Requirements COMM BSD DSGN:CONSTR REQ (4) I II. In this course, students will develop a relationship with a group in the southern Arizona community. Typically the group is related to health and social services and has tax-exempt status (501C-3 status). Students will develop a "requirements document" for a system that could be built. The document construction process will require extensive meetings with the community group and the faculty team. Students will be responsible for planning the document construction project. Students will perform the initial steps of the engineering design process and then pass this information off to a group of senior level students (ENGR 498a and 498b). Students will have the option of staying on the project in the senior year. P, Junior standing. Workshop - 4. (available for pass/fail option). 034 (CB23:05)
ENGR 467. - New Secondary Course: Engineering Management II ENGR MANAGEMENT II. (3) I. Strategic, tactical and operational planning; innovation and technological cycles; the elements of entrepreneurship, and human relations topics for technical managers. P, SIE 265. May be convened with ENGR 567. (Identical to SIE 467, which is home). Lecture - 3. 034 (CB23:04)
ENGR 498C. New Course: Cross-disciplinary Design CROSS-DISCIPLINARY DSGN (1-3) I. Students will work in cross-disciplinary teams to solve industry-sponsored real-world design problems using the design process. Teaming, design process, design concept, design proposal. For Non-majors Only. P, Credit will be given for ENGR 498A or ENGR 498C, but not for both. Excluded majors: A ME, ECE, CHEE, SIE, MSE, OSE, MGE, ABE. Independent Study - 1, Lecture - 1, Studio - 1. 044 (CB23:13)
ENGR 498D. New Course: Cross-disciplinary Design CROSS-DISCIPLINARY DSGN (1-3) II. Students will work in cross-disciplinary teams to solve industry-sponsored real-world design problems using the design process. Construction, testing and evaluation of prototype design; design iteration to arrive at a final working system. Major design project. P, Credit will be given for ENGR 498B or ENGR 498D, but not for both. Excluded majors: AME, ECE, CHEE, SIE, MSE, OSE, MGE, ABE. Independent Study - 1, Lecture 1, Studio 2. 051 (CB23:13)

ENGR 567. - New Secondary Course: Engineering Management II ENGR MANAGEMENT II. (3) I. Strategic, tactical and operational planning; innovation and technological cycles; the elements of entrepreneurship, and human relations topics for technical managers. P, SIE 265. May be convened with ENGR 467. (Identical to SIE 567, which is home ). Lecture - 3. 034 (CB23:04)
ENGR 596E. New Course:
Ethics for Engineers ETHICS FOR ENGINEERS (3) II Seminar in theory and application of ethics as applies to engineering practice, education, and research. Topics will include rationale behind accepted engineering ethics codes, cultural issues in ethical standards, and intellectual property issues. Each student will lead one or more seminars during the semester, and will present relevant information in their areas of interest regularly. Seminar - 2, Discussion - 1. 034 (CB23:03)
ENGR 596E. Change Home Department: from ENGR to SIE. (do not crosslist with ENGR). Ethics for Engineers (3). 041 (CB23:05)
ENGR 596S. - Change Secondary Course Home Department: from MSE to W S. Technology and Social Theory (3). 042 (CB 23:11)

ENGLISH (ENGL)
ENGL 209. Change Course Pass/Fail Option Status:
not available for pass/fail option. 042 (CB23:09)
ENGL 210. Change Course Pass/Fail Option Status: not available for pass/fail option. 042 (CB23:09)
ENGL 222. - Delete Secondary Course: The Structures and Sources of American English Words (3). (+LING) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
ENGL 245. - Change Secondary Course Tier Two Status: Tier Two Humanities offering with NW designation.   (+FREN) 034 (CB23:06)
ENGL 290. - Delete Secondary Course: Politics and the Novel (3). (+POL) 051 (CB23:14)
ENGL 348. - New Secondary Course: Israeli Fiction and Poetry ISRAELI FICTION+POETRY (3) I II The course provides an introduction to major trends in Israeli fiction, poetry, and literary criticism. It also provides a historical background on ideological context and cultural identity formation by learning about Israeli literary accomplishments beginning in the 1880's and ending in the 1990's. (Identical to JUS 348, which is home). Lecture - 3. 034 (CB23:03)
ENGL 354. - New Secondary Course: Feminist Literary Theories FEMINIST LITERARY THEORY (3) I. Traces the development of feminist literary theories from early modern origins to the present. Lecture - 3. P, W S 240, ENGL 280, ENGL 380. (Identical to W S 354, which is home). Lecture - 3. 044 (CB23:08)
ENGL Change Effective Date 354 - New Secondary Course: Feminist Literary Theories FEMINIST LITERARY THEORY (3) I. Traces the development of feminist literary theories from early modern origins to the present. Lecture - 3. P, W S 240, ENGL 280, ENGL 380. (Identical to W S 354, which is home). Lecture - 3.  (Originally submitted in CB 23:08 list 1 with effective date 044) 042 (CB23:13)
ENGL 355. Change Course Description: Study of English form and use in relation to social and cultural contexts. Topics include regional and social dialectology, attitudes toward variation and change, strategies of interaction, gender and language use, and politeness, power and politics. 034 (CB23:01)
ENGL 373A. New Course: British and American Literature: Beowulf to 1660 BRIT+AM LIT:BEOWULF-1600 (3) I II. A survey of British and American literature to 1660, with emphasis on major writers in their literary and historical contexts. P, ENGL 380; Completion of Freshman Composition Sequence. Lecture - 3. 054 (CB23:14)
ENGL 373C. New Course: British and American Literature: From the Roots of Modernism to the Present BRIT+AM LIT:RTS MOD-PRES. I II. A survey of British and American Literature from the roots of modernism to the postmodern and contemporary period, with an emphasis on major writers in their literary and historical contexts. P, ENGL 380; Completion of Freshman Composition Sequence. Lecture - 3. 054
(CB23:14)
ENGL 396A. New Course: (Change Effective Date) 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. (originally submitted in CB 22:12 list 1 as effective 041) 034 (CB23:03)
ENGL 454A. Change Course Department of Record: from HUMS to ENGL; do not crosslist with HUMS. Nineteenth Century Ireland: An Emerging Nation 19TH C IRELAND EMRG NATN (3) I. The development of cultural and national awareness in the late 18th and 19th centuries will be examined in Irish history, literature and art. 041 (CB23:08)
ENGL 454B. Change Course Department of Record: from HUMS to ENGL; do not crosslist with HUMS. Revolutionary 20th Century Ireland REV 20TH CENT IRELAND (3) II. Focuses on aesthetic, feminist, social, and political revolution in 20th century Irish literature; complexities of Irish nationalism examined through history, art, and literature. P, 3 units of HUMS 250A, HUMS 250B, HUMS 250C, HUMS 250D or HUMS 260. Lecture - 3. 041 (CB23:08)
ENGL 463. New Course:
Topics in Children's Literature TPCS CHILDREN LITERATURE (3) [RPT/1] I II. Topics in children's literature, may include "Poetry for children," "Adapting literary classics for children," and others. P, ENGL 101, ENGL102. Lecture - 2, Discussion- 1. 041 (CB23:04)
ENGL 481. Delete Course: Literature of the Early Republic (3) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
ENGL 501. Change Course Repeatable Units: [RPT/18 units] 034 (CB23:04)
ENGL 596I. Delete Course: Germanic Linguistics (3) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
ENGL 597A. + Change Course Units:
to (1-6) (-LRC) 041 (CB23:04)
ENGL 696G. - New Secondary Course: Queer Theories QUEER THEORIES (3) II. This seminar examines theories of sexuality, focusing on relations between sexuality, gender, race, and economic processes. The course may include foundational theorists such as Foucault, Butler, and Sedgwick as well as the most recent publications in the field. (Identical to W S 696G, which is home). Seminar - 3. 041 (CB23:03)

ENTOMOLOGY (ENTO)
ENTO 151L. Delete Course: Insects and Society Laboratory (1) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
ENTO 408.+ Delete Course: Insect Toxicology (3). (-PCOL) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042
(CB23:14)
ENTO 496C. Change Course Title: Topics in Biological Diversity TPC BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY. 041 (CB23:07)
ENTO 496F. Delete Course: Topics in Pest Management (1) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
ENTO 497A. Change Course Title: Insect Identification INSECT IDENTIFICATION 041 (CB23:07)
ENTO 596C. Change Course Title: Topics in Biological Diversity TPC BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY. ([RPT/6 units] corrected retroactive 984). 041 (CB23:07)
ENTO 507.+ Delete Course: Insect Physiology (3). (-INSC) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
ENTO 508.+ Delete Course: Insect Toxicology (3). (-INSC, -PCOL) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042
(CB23:14)
ENTO 518. - Delete Secondary Course: Laboratory Methods in Insect Physiology (3). (+INSC) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042
(CB23:14)
ENTO 596F. Delete Course: Topics in Pest Management (1-3) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042

ENTO 660. - Change Secondary Course Home Department Prefix:
from: EPI to: EPID. Infectious Disease Epidemiology (3). (+EPI to +EPID) 044 (CB23:12)

EPIDEMIOLOGY (EPI)
EPI EPI. Change Course Prefix:
from: EPI to: EPID  044 (CB23:12)
EPI 513. - New Secondary Course:
Quantitative Genetics QUANTITATIVE GENETICS (3) I Theory of quantitative genetics including idealized populations, forces that change gene frequency, breeding systems, and estimation of genetic parameters in a population. P, 6 units of genetics. (Identical to AN S 513, which is home). Lecture - 3. 034 (CB23:03)
EPI 513. - Change Secondary Course Title, Description and Prerequisite(s): Statistical Genetics for Quantitative Measures STAT GENETICS/QUANT MEAS. This course should provide you with the statistical tools to describe variation in quantitative traits, particularly the decomposition of variation into genetic, environmental, and gene by environment interaction components. Convariance (resemblance) between relatives and heritability will be discussed, along with the topics of epistasis, oligogenic and polygenic traits, complex segregation analysis, methods of mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL), and estimation procedures. Microarrays have multiple uses, each of which will be discussed and the corresponding statistical analyses described. P, A course on basic genetic principles such as AN S 213 (Animal Genetics), GENE 433 (Human Genetics), GENE 533 (Human Genetics), or GENE 545 (Concepts in Genetic Analysis) and a current course on basic statistical principles such as GENE 509C or MATH 509C (Statistics for Research). A course in linear models Math 561 (Regression and Multivariate Analysis) and a course in statistical inference Math 567A (Theoretical Statistics) would be very useful, but are not required. Or consent of instructor. 042 (CB23:10)
EPI 513. - Change Secondary Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Statistical Genetics for Quantitative Measures (3). (+AN S) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 546. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Biobehavioral Approaches to Cardiovascular Health & Illness (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 573A. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Basic Principles of Epidemiology (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 573B. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Epidemiologic Methods (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 573C. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Advanced Epidemiology (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 576A. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Biostatistics in Public Health (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 576B. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Biostatistics for Research (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 576C. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Applied Biostatistic Analysis (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 576D. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Data Management and the SAS Programming Language (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 594. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Practicum (1-5). 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 599. Change Course Units: (1-6). (Audit: units below/above min/max approved.) 041 (CB23:08)
EPI 599. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Independent Study (1-6). 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 615A. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention (3). (-CBIO, -CPH, -RONC) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 615B. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Cancer Control (3). (-CPH, -RONC) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 640. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Psychosocial Epidemiology (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 645. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Nutritional Epidemiology (3). (-CPH, -NUSC) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 651. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Bioethics, Regulations, and Repercussions in Research (2). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 652. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Grantsmanship for a Winning Proposal (2). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 660. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Infectious Disease Epidemiology (3). (-CPH, -ENTO, -V SC) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 670. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Chronic Disease Epidemiology (3-4). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 673. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Epidemiology of Aging (3-4). (-GERO, -MEDI, -NURS, -PHPR) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 675.+ New Course: Clinical Trials and Intervention Studies CLIN TRIALS+INTERVNT STD (3) II. A fundamentals course on issues in the design, operation and analysis of controlled clinical trials and intervention studies. Emphasis on randomized long-term multicenter trials. P, EPI 576A, EPI 576B. (Identical to CPH 675). Lecture - 3. 041 (CB23:09)
EPI 675. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Clinical Trials and Intervention Studies (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 676. - Change Secondary Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Advanced Topics in Biostatistics (3). (+CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 680. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Environmental, Occupational, and Injury Epidemiology (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 684. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. General Linear and Mixed Effects Models (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 696A. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Epidemiology Seminar (1). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 696B. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Cancer Prevention and Control Seminar (1). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 699. Change Course Units: to (1-6) (Audit: units below/above min/max approved.) 034 (CB23:07)
EPI 699. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Independent Study (1-6). 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 796A. New Course: Doctoral Seminar in Epidemiology DOCTRL SMNR/EPIDEMIOLOGY (1) [RPT/3] II This doctoral seminar will be to explore advanced concepts and methods in Epidemiology. The presentations and discussions will focus on these challenges in epidemiological research by both the doctoral students and their faculty mentors. P, EPI 573A, EPI 573B, EPI 573C, EPI 576A, EPI 576B, 576C;  Epidemiology doctoral student (major) or minor) passed qualitative exam, completed minimum of 40 epidemiology units. Seminar - 1. 041 (CB23:05)
EPI 796A. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Doctoral Seminar in Epidemiology (1). 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 799. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Independent Study (1-6). 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 896A. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Basic Principles of Epidemiology (3). 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 896B. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Epidemiologic Methods (3). 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 896C. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Advanced Epidemiology (3). 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 900. Change Course Units: to (1-7) (Audit: units below/above min/max approved.) 034 (CB23:07)
EPI 900. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Research (1-7). 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 910. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Thesis (1-6). 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 920. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Dissertation (1-9). 044 (CB23:12)
EPI 930. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Supplementary Reg. (1-9). 044 (CB23:12)

EPIDEMIOLOGY (EPID)
EPID EPID. Change Course Prefix:
from: EPI to: EPID 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 513. - Change Secondary Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Statistical Genetics for Quantitative Measures (3). (+AN S) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 546. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Biobehavioral Approaches to Cardiovascular Health & Illness (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 573A. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Basic Principles of Epidemiology (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 573B. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Epidemiologic Methods (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 573C. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Advanced Epidemiology (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 576A. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Biostatistics in Public Health (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 576B. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Biostatistics for Research (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 576C. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Applied Biostatistic Analysis (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 576D. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Data Management and the SAS Programming Language (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 594. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Practicum (1-5). 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 599. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Independent Study (1-6). 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 615A. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention (3). (-CBIO, -CPH, -RONC) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 615B.+ Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Cancer Control (3). (-CPH, -RONC) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 640. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Psychosocial Epidemiology (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 645. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Nutritional Epidemiology (3). (-CPH, -NUSC) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 651. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Bioethics, Regulations, and Repercussions in Research (2). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 652. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Grantsmanship for a Winning Proposal (2). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 660. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Infectious Disease Epidemiology (3). (-CPH, -ENTO, -V SC) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 670. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID.  Chronic Disease Epidemiology (3-4). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 673. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Epidemiology of Aging (3-4). (-GERO, -MEDI, -NURS, -PHPR) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 675. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Clinical Trials and Intervention Studies (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 676. - Change Secondary Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Advanced Topics in Biostatistics (3). (+CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 680. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Environmental, Occupational, and Injury Epidemiology (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 684. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. General Linear and Mixed Effects Models (3). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 696A. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Epidemiology Seminar (1). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 696B. + Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Cancer Prevention and Control Seminar (1). (-CPH) 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 699. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Independent Study (1-6). 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 796A. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Doctoral Seminar in Epidemiology (1). 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 799. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Independent Study (1-6). 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 896A. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Basic Principles of Epidemiology (3). 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 896B. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Epidemiologic Methods (3). 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 896C. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Advanced Epidemiology (3). 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 900. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Research (1-7). 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 910. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Thesis (1-6). 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 920. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Dissertation (1-9). 044 (CB23:12)
EPID 930. Change Course Prefix: from: EPI to: EPID. Supplementary Reg. (1-9). 044 (CB23:12)

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