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

HISTORY (HIST)
HIST 335. - Delete Secondary Course: Jews in American Film (3). (+JUS) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
HIST 349. + New Course: History of Crime in America, 1607-present HIST CRIME AM:1607-PRES (3) I II A history of crime in America from early Virginia through the present, with emphasis on violent crime, regional differences in crime, chronological changes, and causes of the same. (Identical to PA 349, SOC 349). Lecture - 3. 034 (CB23:03)
HIST 427. New Course: Work, Culture and Power WORK, CULTURE AND POWER (3) II History of work, cross-culturally and over time, including slavery, agricultural, artisanal, and industrial work, unions and workers' political movements, and labor market segmentation by gender and race, sweatshops and migration. Lecture - 2, Discussion - 1. 041 (CB23:05)
HIST 485A. - Delete Secondary Course: (+NES) Social, Cultural and Political History of Iranian Plateau: 7th Century - Present (3) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
HIST 585A. - Delete Secondary Course: (+NES) Social, Cultural and Political History of Iranian Plateau: 7th Century - Present (3) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)

HUMAN SERVICES (HSV)
HSV HSV: New Course Prefix:
Human Services. College: US (University of Arizona South) 041 (CB23:12)
HSV 301. New Course: Introduction to Human Services INTRO TO HUMAN SERVICES (3) II. An overview of human services. Examination of the history and current directions of human services, service delivery models, professional issues, systems and ecological perspectives, and the helping process. P, Admission to the BAS program or consent of Instructor. Lecture - 3. 041 (CB 23:11)
HSV 410. New Course: Introduction to Group Procedures and Theory INTR GROUP PROCED+THEORY (3) I. Examination of theories, practices and issues relevant in groups. Emphasis on the following group topics: communication, membership, group norms and deviancy, leadership, systems view, developmental stages, self-help, and peer counseling groups. P, HSV 301; BAS Human Services Concentration or consent of instructor. Lecture - 3. (University of Arizona South/Sierra Vista course). 044 (CB23:12)
HSV 420. New Course: Introduction to Crisis Intervention INTR CRISIS INTERVENTION (3) II. Introduction to the crisis intervention process for para-professionals. Topics include assessments, intervention, and referral. Examination of: settings for crisis intervention, crisis intervention theories, types of crisis issues and clients. P, HSV 301. Admission into the BAS program or consent of instructor. Lecture - 3. 042 (CB23:13)
HSV 440. New Course:  Introduction to Psychopathology INTRO PSYCHOPATHOLOGY (3) I S. An overview of mental disorders, etiology, prevalence, diagnostic criteria. The impact of disorders on those diagnosed and their families. An introductory course for those planning to work in paraprofessional settings.  P,  HSV 301.  Admission into the BAS program or consent of instructor. Lecture - 3. 042 (CB23:13)
HSV 493. New Course: Internship in Human Services INTERNSHIP/HUMAN SERVCS (3-6) [RPT/1] I II S. Specialized field experience in a human services setting. P, HSV 301, FSHD 401, FSHD 405, FSHD 405. Admission into the Human Services Concentration of the BAS and consent of instructor. Independent Study - 6.  042 (CB23:13)
HSV  430. New Course: Substance Abuse Theory and Counseling SUBSTANC ABUSE THRY+COUN (3) II S. Examination of issues surrounding substance abuse. Course topics include: impact of use on the individual, families and society, models of addiction, drug classification, assessment methods, intervention models, support groups, confidentiality, and ethics. P, HSV 301. Admission into the BAS program or consent of instructor.  Lecture - 3.  042 (CB23:13)

HUMANITIES (HUMS)
HUMS 307. Change Course Home Department:
from HUMS to RELI; do not crosslist with HUMS. Spirituality in the Arts. 041 (CB23:08)
HUMS 310. Change Department and Course Number: from: HUMS 310 to: RELI 311 Voyage of Discovery (3). 042 (CB 23:11)
HUMS 452A. Change Course Number and Department of Record: from HUMS 452A to CLAS 451A. Ancient Egypt: Culture/Language I (3). 041 (CB23:08)
HUMS 452B. Change Course Number and Department of Record: from HUMS 452B to CLAS 451B. Ancient Egypt: Culture/Language II (3). 041 (CB23:08)
HUMS 454A. Change Course Department of Record: from HUMS to ENGL; do not crosslist with HUMS. Nineteenth Century Ireland: An Emerging Nation (3). 041 (CB23:08)
HUMS 454B. Change Course Department of Record: from HUMS to ENGL; do not crosslist with HUMS. Revolutionary 20th Century Ireland (3) 041 (CB23:08)

HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCES (HWR)
HWR 201. Change Course Fee:
to $2 034 (CB23:04)
HWR 412. Change Course Special Fee: to $100 042 (CB23:12)
HWR 427. - Change Secondary Course Prerequisite(s): P, CE 323 or approval of instructor. (+C E) 041 (CB23:07)
HWR 473. - New Secondary Course: Spatial Analysis and Modeling SPATIAL ANALYSIS+MODELNG (3) I. Explores the use of geographic information systems (GIS) as a tool for natural resource and environmental managers. Topics include spatial autocorrelation, interpolation techniques, and model integration. Examines sources of error and possible ramifications. P, RNR 417. May be convened with HWR 573. (Identical to WS M 473, which is home). Lecture - 3. 041 (CB23:07)
HWR 512. Change Course Special Fee: to $100 042 (CB23:12)
HWR 513. + Delete Course: Environmental Risk Analysis (3). (-SIE) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
HWR 525. - Delete Secondary Course: Water Quality Modeling (3). (+C E) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
HWR 526. + Delete Course: Water Quality Management (3). (-C E) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
HWR 536. + Delete Course: Ground-Water Resource Evaluation (3). (-GEOS) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
HWR 569.- Change Secondary Course Number: from 569 to 573 (+WS M) 041 (CB23:07)
HWR 573. - Change Secondary Course Number: from 569 to 573. Spatial Analysis and Modeling SPATIAL ANALYSIS+MODELNG (3) I. Explores the use of geographic information systems (GIS) as a tool for natural resource and environmental managers. Topics include spatial autocorrelation, interpolation techniques, and model integration. Examines sources of error and possible ramifications. Graduate-level requirements include the students to show additional, sophisticated proficiency with the material through the completion of a final course project, consisting of an additional analysis of data provided by the students (see syllabus for point breakdown). P, RNR 517. May be convened with HWR 473. (Identical to WS M 573, which is home). Lecture - 3. 041 (CB23:07)
HWR 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)
HWR 643. Delete Course: Water Resources Systems Analysis (3). (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)
HWR 696I. + Delete Course: International Water Resource Management (1-3). (-NES, -POL) (Biennial Course Review 3+ years) 042 (CB23:14)

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