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834. Membranes: Natural and 999. Doctoral Di'isertation Research 400H. Honors Work Artificial Fall, 'Winter, Spring, Summer. Vari­ Fall, Wir1ter, Spring. 3(0-6) Approt;;a[ Spring of odd-numbered years. 2 to 3 able credit. Approval of department. of department; Senior.<•. credits. May reenroll for a maximum of 3 cred­ its. Approval of department. Emphasis is placed on the biophysical and 401. Special Problems biochemical characterization of biological BOTANY AND Fall, \Vinter, Spring, Summer. 1 to 4 memhranps and their theoretical and experi­ credits. May reenroll for a maximum of 16 cred~ mental models. Presentation and discussion hv BOT its. BOT 302, Seniors, approt;;a/ of department. students and ~taff of rpcent advances in men..;­ Studenb with ~pecial ability may carry on labo­ brane research. College of and Natural ratory re~earch or ~tudy of publhhed literature Resources on a ~elected topic. 850. Simpler Systems Approaches tv College of Natural Science Learning and 'Memory 402. Introductory \Vinter of odd-numbered years. 4(4-0) 201. , Man and the BPY 450 or BPY 827. Winter. 4(2-6) B S 212 ur LBC 140 or Endronment (N) approval of department. Simpler invertebratp and vertebrate, nervous Spring. 3(3-0) Survey of the fungi including characteristics, sv~terns which have been or could be u~eful for e.lectrophysiological and molecular approaches Relevance of plant~ to modern socito.h on issue .., habits and diver~ity. Hackground course for students or those expecting to ~pecialize to learning and memory. such as food production, environmen-tal quality, drug use and abuse, and the exploitation of in , mycology, plant pathology, or plants in natural areas for commercial purpose~. other fields involving fungi. 865. Advanced Neurobiology (BIM 865.) Spring. 4(4-0) BPY 827. In­ 205. Plant Biology terdepartmental u:ith the departments of 405. Introductory Plant Pathology , , , and . Winter. 3(3-0) High school chemistry Fall. 4(2-4) BOT 302 orBS 212 or ap­ Administered by the Department of Anatomy. and high school algebra. proval of department. Students may not receive Basic organization and of An introduction to plant science for students credit in both BOT 40.5 and BOT 407 neural networks comprising sensory, motor, and seeking a general knowledge of the principles of General principles of plant pathology including plant biology as well as for prospective plant autonomic systems including example~ from in­ detailed study of selected disea~es as examples science major~. vertt:>brate~ and vertebrates. Attendance at of important groups. neuro~cience seminar is required. 301. Introductory 406. Medical Mycology Fall, Spring. 4(2-4) CEM 131 or CEM 880. Special Topics in Fall, Spring. 4(2-6) BOT 402 or ap­ Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer. Vari­ 141; CEM 161; BOT 20S orBS 210 or LBC 141. Introductory organic chemistry recommended. procal of department. Interdepartmental with able credit. May reenroll for a maximum of 15 the Department of Microbiology and Public credits. General principles of plant physiology relating Health. Special topics within the five subdivisiom of plant sh·ucture to function. Topics include physiology, Witter relations, effects of and Characteristics, habits, and laboratory identifi­ biophysics; structure, organization and function cation of dhease~ infecting hnmans. of biological phenomena, sensory perception, , respiration, , min­ eral , and homwne action. Emphasis on laboratory techniques and mor­ and psychophysics and biomPchanics. phological characteristics of the variou~ my­ coses. 302. Introductory Morphology 885. Vertebrate Neural Systems I Fall, Winter. 4(2-4) B S 212 or ap­ Fall of odd-numbered years. 5(3-4) proval of departmetJt. 407. of and Shade Approcal of department: ANT 815 and BPY 827 and cycles of representative plant recommended. Interdepartmental with the de­ Spring. 4(3-2) BOT 301; BOT 302; partments of Zoology, Physiology, and Psychol­ groups showing progressive evolutionary de­ velopments. BOT 318 or FOR 204. Students may not receit;;e ogy. Administered by the Department of credit in both BOT 405 and BOT 407. Psychology 318. Introductory Plant Diseases which affect trees in , parks, Structure and function of major component sys­ suburbs and nurseries, and method~ of controL tems of vertebrate brains, their , on­ Spring. 4(2-3) BOT 302 or B S 212 or togeny and comparative analysis in mammals, approt;;a[ of department. birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. Interrela­ Plant diversity with emphasis on identification, 408. Freshwater tion of behavioral, anatomical and physiological classification, nomenclature, and evolutionary Summer. 6 credits. B S 212 or ap­ studies. relationship~ of vascular plants. proval of department. Given at W. K. Kellogg Biological Station. Interdepartmental with 886. Vertebrate Neural Systems II 335. Fossil Plants, Their History and Biological Science and the Department of Zool­ Winter of even-numbered years. 5(3-4) Paleoecology ogy. Administered by Biological Science. PSY 885. Interdepartmental with the depart­ Spring. 3(3-0) One course in geology or The ecology of freshwater , their bi­ ments of Psychology, Physiology, and Zoology. botany or biology or approval of department. otic structure, and the functional interrelation­ Administered by the Department of Zoology. Interdepartmental with and administered by ships of environmental variables regulating Continuation of BPY S85. Major component sys­ the Department of Geology. dynamics, and commu­ tems of vertebrate brains, their evolution, on­ History of plant~ through geologic time; their nity structure. Extensive field investigations. togeny, and comparative analysis in mammals, form and evolution; how and where found, iden­ birds, reptile~, amphibians and fish. Interrela­ tified and reconstructed; their use in determin­ tion ofbehavioral, anatomical, and physiological ing ancient geographic patterns, paleoenviron­ 409. Plant Control studies. ments, paleoclimates and structure. (883.) Winter of odd-numbered years. Field trip. 3(3.fungicides, and their role in con­ credits. Approval of department. trolling plant diseases. Other factors affecting Histories, characteristics, and origin;; of plants Reading course in special topics adapted to the di~·ea~·e are covered. used in industrial processes, drug manufacture, indi\'idual preparation and needs of the student. and agriculture. Nontechnical to broaden stu­ dent's.cultural interest in plants. 410. Terrestrial Ecology 899. Master's Thesis Research Summer. 6 credits. B S 212 or ap­ Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer. Vari­ 400. Aquatic Plants proval of department. Given at W. K. Kellogg able credit. Approval of department. Fall. 3(2-3) BOT 318 and/or BOT 302. Biological Station. Interdepartmental with Aquatic plants, their cla~sification, ecology and Biological Science and the Department of Zool­ ogy and administered by Biological Science. 990. Biophysics Seminar economic importance. Relationships to prob­ lems in fisheries, in wildlifp management, and Extensive field investigations of several types of Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer. I credit. to role in .. Experience for student in terrestrial communities. Interrelationship of May reenroll for a maximum of 3 credits. Ap­ , aquatic biology, and sanita­ plants, , and environment. Factors de­ proval of department. tion. termining distribution and abundance.

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800. Special Problems in 411. Systemtatic Botany 431. Methods in Cytology.- Winter. 4(2-6) BOT 302. Fall, Winter, Spring. 1 to 15 credits. Summer. 4(2-6) B S 212 or approval of Approval of department. department. Preparation of plant materials for microscopic Taxonomy, identification, and evolutionary rela­ analyses. Emphasis on theory and uses of opti­ tionships of vascular plants, illustrated by the cal microscopy (bright/dark field, phase con­ 801. Special Problems in Anatomy trast, fluorescence, cytophotometry, photomi­ local ; extensive field studies. and Morphology crography, etc.) and electron microscopy (TEM Fall, Winter, Spring. 1 to 15 credits. and SEM). 413. Environmental Plant Physiology Approwl of department. Fall. 3(3-0) B S 210 or LBC 141 or BOT 434. 802. Special Problems in Pathology 205. Fall. Summer of even-numbered years. ~ajar topics include plant-soil-water relation­ 4(2-4) BOT 302. Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer. 1 to 15 credits. Approval of department. ships, , and stress physiology. Principles underlving the differentiation and Minor topics include mineral nutrition and en­ growth of vegetative plant structures with spe­ ergy budgets. cial emphasis upon their functional and devel­ 803. Special Problems in Physiology opmental genetic relationships. Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer. 1 to 15 414. Plant Physiology: credits. Approval of department. Winter. Summer of odd-numbered 441. years. 5(3-4) CEM 241; B S 210 or LBC 141 or Winter. 3(3-0) BOT 302. 805. Special Problems in Mycology BOT 205; BOT 301 or BOT 413. Distribution of plants over the earth, with spe· Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer. 1 to 15 General principles underlying plant metabolic cia! reference to :r-;orth America. Geological his· credits. Approval of department. processes. relJ.uirements, photosyn­ tory and environmental factors which influence thesis, translocation, respiration, distribution. metabolism, and structures associated with 806. Special Problems in Cytology these processes. and 447. Fresh Water Fall, Winter, Spring. 1 to 15 credits. Spring. 4(2-4) One year botany or Approval of department. 415. Plant Physiology: Growth and zoology. Primarily for students in Fisheries Development Biology, Wildlife Management and Sanitary Spring. Summer of even-numbered Engineering. 807. Special Problems in Algae years. 5(3-4) BOT 414 or approval of depart­ Identification of fresh water algae, especially Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer. I to 15 ment. those forms concerned with fish food problems, credits. Approval of department. Growth and development in plants. Topics in­ water contamination and limnology. Methods clude the chemistry and effects of , for making analyses of ~amples for biological , thermoperiodicity, , ver­ survey work on lakes and streams. Economic 809. Special Problems in Ecology nalization and , photomor­ aspects and life histories of the algae. Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer. I to 15 phogenesis, , and biological clocks. credits. Approval of department. 450. Ecology 421. Field Studies of Freshwater Spring. 4(2-4) BOT 318; BOT 301 or 812. Principles of Plant Disease Algae BOT 414. Epidemiology Summer. 3 credits. Students may rwt Interrelationship of plants and environment. Winter of even-numbered years. 3( 4-0) recei1;e credit in both BOT 421 and BOT 447. Facton which govern their distribution. BOT 402, BOT 405; or approval of department. One year of botany or zoology or approval of Quantitati\'e and qualitative analysis of patho­ department. Given at W. K. Kellogg Biological gen, ho~t, and environmental interactions at the Station. 470. Diseases of Economic Plants indi\'idual and population level. Synthesis of An ecological approach to the study of freshwa­ these interactions into a quantitative de~cription ter algae. Algal taxonomy, morphology, life his­ Winter. 4(3-3) B S 212 or BOT 205. In­ of the disease process. tories and distribution. Emphasis on 'ecological terdepartmental with and administered by the indicator' groups. Extensive field collections. Department of Entomology. Methods of collection, preservation, and enum­ Major nematode diseases of economically im­ 813. Special Problems eration. portant plants, with emphasis on diagnostic Fall, Winter, Spring. 1 to 4 credits. symptoms, nematode biology and principles of May reenroll for a maximum of 16 credits. Ap­ 423. Introduction to Aquatic and control. prot;al of department. Wetland Plants Summer. 3 credits. Studerlts may not 490. Special Topics in Plant 816. Industrial Mycology recei1;e credit in both BOT 423 and BOT 400. Pathology \\-'inter of odd-numbered years. 3(2-4) One year of betany or appro1;al of department. Fall, Winter, Spring. 2 to 5 credits. BOT 402 or approval of department. Given at W. K. Kellogg Biological Station. May reenroll for a maximum of6 credits if dif­ Industrially important fungi, their uses and Extensive exposure to plants in aquatic erlVi­ ferent topics are taken. Appro1;al of depart­ charactprhtks. Methods of commercial produe­ ronments. Emphasis on systematics, morphol­ ment. tion, including acids, , cheeses, mush· ogy, evolution and community relations. Survey Topics may be selected from the following rooms,

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824. Plant Taxonomy II 838. Advanced 865. Advanced GrotL'th and Winter of even-numbered years. 4(3-3) Winter. 3(2-4) Approval of depart­ Development BOT 823. ment. Interdepartmental with the Department Fall. 3(3.0) BOT 415 or approval of Second course of a series on classification and of Geology. department. relationships of vascular plants. :\forphology, anatomy, phylogenetic relation­ Advanced treatment of the physiological proc­ ships and classification of fossil plant~. Micro­ esses of growth and development. The mech<\­ scopic analysis of tissues and organs prep

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891. Selected Topics in Botany 2:35. Typewriting II 441. Contracts and Sales Fall, Winter, Spring. 2 to 5 credits. Fall, Winter, Spring. 2(2-2) BOA 234 or Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer. 3(3-0) May reenroll for a maximum of6 credits if dif­ appro~;al of department. BOA 440. ferent topics are taken. Approval of depart­ Improvement of ~peed and accuracy; arrange­ Contracts, including concept of freedom of con­ ment. ment of busines~ letters, tabulation and manu­ tract and limitations. Sale~. Case stndy method. Topics may be selected from ecology, ~ystema­ scripts; production type"vriting. tics, evolution, physiology. cytology, mycology, 442. Agency, Partnerships and bryology, phycology, lichenology, anatomy, 236. Adt:anced Typewriting morphology, genetics, and others. Corporations Fall, Winter, Spring. 3(.3-1) BOA 235 or Winter, ~'pring. 3(3-0) BOA 441. 1-112 to 2 years typewriting. 899. Master's Thesis Research The law dealing with agency and business or­ Instruction in ;,peeialized typewriting problems ganizations. Case study method. Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer. Vari­ to develop high-level competency. able credit. Appro~;al of department. 44.3. Negotiable Instruments, Secured Research in anatomy, bryology, cytology, ecol­ 304. Shorthand II ogy, genetics, lichenology, morphology, mycol­ Transactions, Property ogy, paleobotany, pathology, phycology, phy~i­ Fall, \Vinter, Spring. 3(3-1) May reen­ Winter, Spring. 3(3-0) BOA 441. ology, and taxonomy. roll for a maximum of 6 credits. BOA. 201, BOA 235. Thf' Ia\\' of negotiable in~truments, secured transactions, and property. Ca~e ~tudy method. Development of theory and transcription com­ 918. Advanced Genetics petency, speed building. Winter of odd-numbered years. 3(3-0) 447. Hotel Law Approval of department. 308. Secretarial Administration I \\linter, Spring. 4(4-0) BOA 440. Rule of the genP in differentiation and dew~l­ Legal aspects of the hospitalit) industry. opment, with special empha~is upon the genetic Winter, Spriug. 4(4-0) BOA 2.36, BOA mechanism~ re~ponsiblc for the control of 304. Sophomores. phenogenPsis. Development of proficiency in transcription 468. Field Studies ~kills. Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer. Vari­ 920. Adcanced Plant Taxonomy able credit. May reenroll for a maximum of 8 Spring of ecen-numbered years. 4(4-0) 309. Secretarial Administration II credits. Approval of department. BOT 824, ZOL 441. Fall, Spring. 4(4-2) BOA 236. Sopho- Planned program of observation and \vork in Consideration of the recent ~cientific devel­ mores. selec·ted bu~iness firms. Analysh and reports. opments affecting plant classification. Machine dictation-transcription;duplication and copying processe~; machine calculations; re­ cords management. 805. Business Ethics 9:10. Adt:anced Plant Ecology Spring. 4(4-()) Graduate student in the Winter of udd-numhered years; Sum­ Collep,e of Business or approval of instructor. mer of even-numbered years. Given at \V. K. :3.36. Introduction to Information Interdepartmental with and administpred by Kellogg Biological Station summer term. 3(2-4) Processing the Department uf Philosophy Winter. 3(2-2)]uniors, BOA 236. Approval of department. Ethical dimension~ of such topics as corporate Fundamental theorips and modern research The fundamentals of information processing, responsibility, preferential hiring, profit and horizons. indnding administrative ~upport. Cse of text­ taxation, deception and brihpry, self-regulation editing equipment. versus government regulation, 'whistlehlow­ 999. Doctoral Dissertation Research ing', and adverthing. Rt.ading~ from philo~oph­ ical and husines~ sources. Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer. Vari­ 341. Survey of Business Law able credit. Approval of department. Fall, \\linter, Spring. 4(4-0) juniors. Research in anatomy. bryology, cytolog~, ecol­ Not open to students tcith majors in the College 848. The Legal Endronment of ogy, genetic~, licht·nology, morphology, mycol­ of Business. Business ogy, palPobotan:-, pathology, phycology, physi­ Historical devl:'lopment of the law; comt~, court Fall, Summer. 4(4-0) ology, and taxonomy. procedure~ and civil remedies, torts, crime~; Critical examination of tlw environment in contract~, agl:'ncy, ~ales, negotiable in~tTuments, which business opemtes. Analysis of the com­ real and personal prop(~rty, including hailmenh ponent elemenb of the legal environment of and lien~. Tpxtbook and lecture rather than case business and the .;;trndural framework in which approach. law functions .

.370. Admini.'ltratit:e Office 871. Seminar: Office Administration ,\1anagement BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Winter, Summer. 3 credits . .'o,fuu reen­ Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer. 3(3-0) roll for a maximum uf 6 credits. Approral of juniors. department. See Agricultural Engi11eering. Analy~h of oflke function and relatiomhip to Problem~. practice~, and policie~ involved in bu~ine~~ organization; information handling office administration. ~Iethod~ of establbhing, and data proef'ssing; office de~ign and layout: analyzing, ~tandardizing. and controlling ad­ responsibilities of office admini~trators. ministrative systems and procpdures in the of­ fice. 400H. Honors Work Full, \\"inter, Spring, Summer. 1 to 15 878A. Seminar in Business Lau· BUSINESS LAW AND OFFICE creditY. Appro~·ul of ~partment (878.) Winter. 4(4-U) BOA 848 or ap­ ADMINISTRATION BOA lndepf'ndent and infonnal 'tudy i11 law, office proraf of department administration or bu~ir1e'' conllllunicatiOIIS. Contracts, ~ale.;;, secured transaction~ <\lld con­ SIInwr legi~lation viewed from the judiC"iaL College of Business 416. Secretarial Administration Ill: kgblative ;md ('Xecutive vantagl:' points. Seminar 20]. Shorthand 1 \\'inter, Spring. 4(4-0) Seniors or ap­ 878B. Seminar in Business Lau· Fall, Winter, Spring . .3( 4-0) BOA 234 or prm;a{ of department. Spring. 4(4-0) BOA 848 or apJ)rot:al of 1 term tupewriting. ,\nalysis of the role of the executive 'il:'cretar~ department. Grpgg shorthand the or~. dictation and transcrip­ Agency, partnPrships and corpornbons, viewed tion for students with no prPviom training. 440. Lau· and Society from le-gislative, judicial aJKl e>.eculive vantaJ.!;e point,, '" tlwy affect entrepreneurial decisi<;n Fall. \\'inter, Spring, Summer. 3(3-0) mabug. 2:34. Typeu·riting I Seniors or appror;al of department. Fall, \\"inter, Spring. 2(2-2) A.ppru~;a/ Legal rea'ioning and legal institutiom., Court of department. systems and court procf'duJT'S. Relation~hip~ ol 890. Special Problems :\Iastery of ke~ hoard; building speed and m:cu­ citizl:'n and businessman to governmental agen­ Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer. Vari­ rac~·; elernentar~ type\\"riting problern.,. cies. Torts, crime~. able credit. Appmutl uf department.

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