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INTERCOLLEGE...... 6

BIOLOGY...... 6

BIOLOGY CORE CURRICULUM...... 7

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES -GAYLORD NELSON INSTITUTE...... 7

MOLECULAR AND ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY CENTER...... 9

NEUROSCIENCE TRAINING PROGRAM...... 9

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES...... 9

AGRICULTURAL AND APPLIED ECONOMICS...... 9

AGROECOLOGY...... 10

AGRONOMY...... 10

ANIMAL SCIENCES...... 11

BIOCHEMISTRY...... 12

BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING...... 13

COMMUNITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY...... 13

DAIRY SCIENCE...... 14

ENTOMOLOGY...... 15

FOOD SCIENCE...... 16

FOREST AND WILDLIFE ECOLOGY...... 16

GENETICS...... 17

HORTICULTURE...... 18

INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES ( C A L S)...... 18

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE...... 19

LIFE SCIENCES COMMUNICATION...... 19

MICROBIOLOGY...... 20

NUTRITIONAL SCIENCES...... 21

PLANT PATHOLOGY...... 21

SOIL SCIENCE...... 22

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS...... 22

GENERAL BUSINESS...... 22

ACCOUNTING AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS...... 23

ACTUARIAL SCIENCE...... 24

FINANCE, INVESTMENT AND BANKING...... 24

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INFORMATION SYSTEMS...... 25

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS...... 25

MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN RESOURCES...... 26

MARKETING...... 27

OPERATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT...... 27

REAL ESTATE AND URBAN LAND ECONOMICS...... 28

RISK MANAGEMENT AND INSURANCE...... 28

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES...... 29

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION...... 29

ART DEPARTMENT...... 29

ART EDUCATION ( DEPARTMENT OF ART)...... 31

COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY...... 31

CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION...... 32

DANCE PROGRAM...... 34

EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND POLICY ANALYSIS...... 35

EDUCATIONAL POLICY STUDIES...... 36

EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY...... 36

KINESIOLOGY...... 37

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ( DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY)...... 38

PHYSICAL EDUC ACTIVITY PROGM ( DEPARTMENT OF KINES)...... 38

REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGY AND SPECIAL EDUCATION...... 40

THERAPEUTIC SCIENCE ( DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY)...... 41

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING...... 41

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING...... 41

CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING...... 42

CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING...... 43

ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING...... 44

ENGINEERING MECHANICS AND ASTRONAUTICS...... 46

ENGINEERING PHYSICS...... 47

ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT...... 48

GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING...... 49

INDUSTRIAL AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING...... 49

INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES ( ENGINEERING)...... 50

MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING...... 50

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING...... 51

NUCLEAR ENGINEERING...... 53

PROFESSIONAL ORIENTATION...... 53

SCHOOL OF HUMAN ECOLOGY...... 53

INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES ( SOHE)...... 53

CONSUMER SCIENCE...... 54

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DESIGN STUDIES...... 54

FAMILY AND CONSUMER COMMUNICATIONS...... 55

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY STUDIES...... 56

SCHOOL OF LAW...... 56

LAW...... 56

COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE...... 57

AFRICAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE...... 57

AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES...... 58

AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES...... 58

ANTHROPOLOGY...... 59

ART HISTORY...... 60

ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES...... 60

ASTRONOMY...... 61

ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC SCIENCES...... 61

BOTANY...... 62

CHEMISTRY...... 64

CHICANA/O AND LATINA/O STUDIES...... 68

CLASSICS...... 68

COMMUNICATION ARTS...... 68

COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS...... 70

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE...... 71

COMPUTER SCIENCES...... 72

EAST ASIAN AREA STUDIES...... 74

EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE...... 74

ECONOMICS...... 76

ENGLISH...... 78

FOLKLORE PROGRAM...... 81

FRENCH ( FRENCH AND ITALIAN)...... 82

GENDER AND WOMENS STUDIES...... 83

GEOGRAPHY...... 84

GEOSCIENCE...... 85

GERMAN...... 87

GREEK ( CLASSICS)...... 88

HEBREW ( HEBREW AND SEMITIC STUDIES)...... 88

HISTORY...... 88

HISTORY OF SCIENCE...... 91

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS...... 92

INTEGRATED LIBERAL STUDIES...... 92

INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES ( L & S)...... 93

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES...... 93

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ITALIAN ( FRENCH AND ITALIAN)...... 93

JEWISH STUDIES...... 94

JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION...... 95

LANGUAGES AND CULTURES OF ASIA...... 96

LANGUAGES AND CULTURES OF ASIA -LANGUAGES...... 96

LATIN ( CLASSICS)...... 97

LATIN AMERICAN, CARIBBEAN, AND IBERIAN STUDIES...... 98

LEGAL STUDIES...... 98

LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES...... 98

LINGUISTICS...... 99

LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION...... 100

MATHEMATICS...... 100

MEDIEVAL STUDIES...... 104

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY...... 104

MUSIC...... 104

MUSIC-PERFORMANCE...... 107

PHILOSOPHY...... 108

PHYSICS...... 110

POLITICAL SCIENCE...... 112

PORTUGUESE ( SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE)...... 115

PSYCHOLOGY...... 115

LA FOLLETTE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS...... 117

RELIGIOUS STUDIES...... 118

SCANDINAVIAN STUDIES...... 119

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STUDIES...... 119

SLAVIC ( SLAVIC LANGUAGES)...... 119

SOCIAL WORK...... 120

SOCIOLOGY...... 122

SPANISH ( SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE)...... 124

STATISTICS...... 126

THEATRE AND DRAMA...... 127

URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING...... 129

ZOOLOGY...... 129

MEDICAL SCHOOL...... 131

ANATOMY...... 131

ANESTHESIOLOGY...... 132

BIOMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY...... 132

BIOSTATISTICS AND MEDICAL INFORMATICS...... 132

CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE...... 132

FAMILY MEDICINE...... 133

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HUMAN ONCOLOGY...... 133

MEDICAL GENETICS...... 133

MEDICAL HISTORY AND BIOETHICS...... 134

MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY...... 134

MEDICAL PHYSICS...... 135

MEDICAL SCIENCES -MEDICAL SCHOOL...... 135

MEDICINE...... 136

NEUROLOGY...... 136

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY...... 136

ONCOLOGY...... 136

OPHTHALMOLOGY AND VISUAL SCIENCES...... 137

PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE...... 137

PEDIATRICS...... 137

PHARMACOLOGY...... 138

PHYSICAL THERAPY...... 138

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PROGRAM...... 139

PHYSIOLOGY...... 139

POPULATION HEALTH SCIENCES...... 140

PSYCHIATRY...... 140

RADIOLOGY...... 141

REHABILITATION MEDICINE...... 141

SENIOR MEDICAL PROGRAM...... 141

SURGERY...... 141

SCHOOL OF NURSING...... 141

COLLABORATIVE NURSING PROGRAM...... 142

NURSING...... 142

SCHOOL OF PHARMACY...... 144

PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES...... 144

PHARMACY PRACTICE...... 144

SOCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE PHARMACY...... 145

SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE...... 145

ANIMAL HEALTH AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES...... 145

COMPARATIVE BIOSCIENCES...... 146

MEDICAL SCIENCES -VETERINARY MEDICINE...... 146

PATHO-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES...... 147

SURGICAL SCIENCES...... 148

AIR, MILITARY, AND NAVAL SCIENCE...... 148

AIR FORCE AEROSPACE STUDIES...... 148

MILITARY SCIENCE...... 149

NAVAL SCIENCE...... 149

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BIOLOGY BIOLOGY (205) Teresa Balser, Director, Rm 118, 445 Henry Mall, (608)265-2600

Most biological science majors accept Biology 101/2 plus 130, 151/2 or the Biocore sequence (301-333). Prospective Biocore students must apply and be accepted in the program before they can enroll.

# 101 Animal Biology Open to Fr. Not for credit for % 3 →42966 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 272 Bascom Thoma, S 67 BEC those who have taken Zool 151 or Bleiweiss, R 152 or equiv Riters, L →42967 LEC 2 12:05 MWF 272 Bascom Thoma, S 67 Bleiweiss, R Riters, L # 102 Animal Biology Laboratory Zool 101 or con reg. Open to Fr 2 BEC →42983 LAB 1 8:50-11:50 M 261 Noland →42993 LAB 11 8:50-11:50 W 261 Noland →42984 LAB 2 1:20-4:20 M 261 Noland →42994 LAB 12 1:20-4:20 W 251 Noland →42985 LAB 3 1:20-4:20 M 251 Noland →42995 LAB 13 6:00-9:00 pm W 261 Noland →42986 LAB 4 6:00-9:00 pm M 261 Noland →42996 LAB 14 8:50-11:50 R 251 Noland →42987 LAB 5 8:50-11:50 T 261 Noland →42997 LAB 15 1:20-4:20 R 261 Noland →42988 LAB 6 8:50-11:50 T 251 Noland →42998 LAB 16 1:20-4:20 R 251 Noland →42989 LAB 7 1:20-4:20 T 241 Noland →42999 LAB 17 1:20-4:20 M 241 Noland →42990 LAB 8 1:20-4:20 T 251 Noland →43000 LAB 18 1:20-4:20 W 261 Noland →42991 LAB 9 1:20-4:20 T 261 Noland →47008 LAB 19 8:50-11:50 R 261 Noland →42992 LAB 10 6:00-9:00 pm T 261 Noland # 130 General Botany Open to Fr; not open to stdts who % 5 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 145 Birge Emshwiller, E 02 BEC have taken Botany 100 or Fernandez, D Botany/Zoology 151-152. HS or coll chem crse recommended →42956 301/601 9:55-11:50 MW 118 Birge 9:55 R 350 Birge →42962 307/607 5:40-7:35 pm MW 122 Birge 5:25 pm R 346 Birge →42957 302/602 9:55-11:50 MW 122 Birge 2:25 R 350 Birge →42963 308/608 7:45-9:40 TR 122 Birge 7:45 F 348 Birge →42958 303/603 1:20-3:15 MW 118 Birge 8:50 R 348 Birge →42964 309/609 9:55-11:50 TR 122 Birge 11:00 F 348 Birge →42959 304/604 1:20-3:15 MW 122 Birge 1:20 R 350 Birge →42965 310/610 9:55-11:50 TR 118 Birge 9:55 F 350 Birge →42960 305/605 3:30-5:25 pm MW 118 Birge 3:30 R 350 Birge →46086 311/611 1:20-3:15 TR 122 Birge 12:05 F 350 Birge →42961 306/606 3:30-5:25 pm MW 122 Birge 4:35 R 350 Birge # 150 Ways of Knowing Biology Open to Fr only 1 →42530 LEC 1 3:30 M 1111 Gen-Biotch EC # 151 Introductory Biology Open to Fr. HS chem or con reg in % 5 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 145 Birge Spiegelman, V 08 BEC coll chem strongly advised. Not Bement, W for full credit for those who have Waller, D taken Bot 100, 130; Zool 101, 102, 120; or equiv →53713 301/601 4:35 T 579 Noland 1:20-4:20 M 577 Noland →53743 306/606 3:30 M 579 Noland 1:20-4:20 W 577 Noland →53725 302/602 3:30 T 579 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm M 577 Noland →53745 307/607 4:35 M 579 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm W 577 Noland →53727 303/603 6:00 pm T 579 Noland 8:50-11:50 T 577 Noland →53747 308/608 8:50 T 579 Noland 8:50-11:50 R 577 Noland →53729 304/604 1:20 M 579 Noland 1:20-4:20 T 577 Noland →53749 309/609 2:25 M 579 Noland 1:20-4:20 R 577 Noland →53731 305/605 6:00 pm M 579 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm T 577 Noland →53751 310/610 12:05 T 579 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm R 577 Noland 152 Introductory Biology Botany/Zoology 151. Not for full % 5 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 145 Birge Stretton, A 06 b BEC credit for those who have taken Vierstra, R Bot 100, 130; Zool 101, 102, 120; Allen, T or equiv LEC 2 2:30-3:45 TR 1351 Chem Kruger, E 28 Hotchkiss, S LEC 3 12:05 MWF 132 Noland Rouse, D 08 Abbott, D LEC 1 11:00 MWF LEC 2 2:30-3:45 TR →53855 301/601 12:05 T 455 Noland 1:20-4:20 M 215 Noland →53827 401/701 4:35 T 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 M 223 Noland →53857 302/602 6:00 pm T 455 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm M 215 Noland →53829 402/702 11:00 M 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm M 223 Noland →53859 303/603 2:25 M 455 Noland 8:50-11:50 T 215 Noland →53831 403/703 3:30 M 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm T 223 Noland →53861 304/604 3:30 M 455 Noland 1:20-4:20 T 215 Noland →53833 404/704 8:50 T 539 Noland 8:50-11:50 W 223 Noland →53863 305/605 12:05 M 455 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm T 215 Noland →53835 405/705 9:55 T 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 W 223 Noland →53753 306/606 8:50 T 455 Noland 7:45-10:45 W 215 Noland →53773 406/706 11:00 T 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm W 223 Noland →53755 307/607 1:20 T 455 Noland 1:20-4:20 W 215 Noland →53775 407/707 3:30 W 539 Noland 8:50-11:50 R 223 Noland →53757 308/608 4:35 M 455 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm W 215 Noland →53777 408/708 2:25 M 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm R 223 Noland →53759 309/609 2:25 T 455 Noland 8:50-11:50 R 215 Noland →53779 409/709 4:35 M 553 Noland 8:50-11:50 T 223 Noland →53761 310/610 2:25 T 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 R 215 Noland →53781 410/710 2:25 W 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm R 226 Noland →53867 311/611 4:35 T 455 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm M 226 Noland →53865 411/711 12:05 M 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 M 226 Noland →53871 312/612 4:35 M 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 T 226 Noland →53869 412/712 3:30 M 553 Noland 8:50-11:50 T 226 Noland →53765 313/613 1:20 T 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm W 226 Noland →53825 413/713 6:00 pm M 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm T 226 Noland →53769 314/614 6:00 pm T 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 R 226 Noland →53763 414/714 12:05 T 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 W 226 Noland →53771 315/615 3:30 T 455 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm R 215 Noland →53767 415/715 1:20 M 539 Noland 8:50-11:50 R 226 Noland LEC 3 12:05 MWF →53391 501/801 8:50 T 553 Noland 1:20-4:20 M 267 Noland →53393 502/802 1:20 M 553 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm M 267 Noland →53395 503/803 1:20 T 553 Noland 8:50-11:50 T 267 Noland →53397 504/804 2:25 M 553 Noland 1:20-4:20 T 267 Noland →53399 505/805 6:00 pm M 553 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm T 267 Noland →53401 506/806 9:55 T 553 Noland 1:20-4:20 W 267 Noland →53403 507/807 12:05 T 553 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm W 267 Noland →53405 508/808 2:25 T 553 Noland 8:50-11:50 R 267 Noland →53407 509/809 4:35 T 553 Noland 1:20-4:20 R 267 Noland →53409 510/810 6:00 pm T 553 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm R 267 Noland # 299 Directed Studies Cons inst. Open to Fr 1-4 ¶ IND * * EC # 375 Special Topics Undergrad Research Seminar Prerequisite varies with topic 1-5 →43589 LEC 1 2:25 M 110 445 H Mall EC Engage Children in Sci-Lead After-school Sci Clubs →44614 LEC 5 5:30-6:45 pm T 110 445 H Mall 399 Internship/Field Experience So st & cons of supervising inst, 1-8 ¶ IND * * IC advisor & internship progm coordinator 675 Evolution Seminar Prerequisite varies with topic 1-5 →44488 LEC 1 12:00-2:00 R 1360 Gen-Biotch IC Science Masters Inst: Weather & Water →46486 LEC 2 * MS Science Masters Inst: Sci Inquiry & Nature of Sci →46500 LEC 3 * MS Teaching Biology →46923 LEC 4 * 117 445 H Mall 682 Senior Honors Thesis 2 sem of coll biol & cons inst H 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC 692 Senior Thesis 2 sem of coll biol & cons inst 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Directed Studies 2 sem of coll biol & cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC INTERCOLLEGE 7 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

BIOLOGY CORE CURRICULUM BIOCORE (206) Jeff Hardin, Director, 327 Zoology Research, (608)265-2870

Students must preregister with the Biocore Office to be authorized for enrollment. A 303 Cellular Biology Biocore 301, Chem 341 or 343; or ! 3 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 132 Noland Dent, E 03 BIC cons inst Forest, K Hardin, J Laughon, A →36453 DIS 301 8:50 R 379 Noland →36456 DIS 304 12:05 R 379 Noland →36459 DIS 307 2:25 R 379 Noland →36454 DIS 302 9:55 R 379 Noland →36457 DIS 305 12:05 R 553 Noland →43324 DIS 308 3:30 R 379 Noland →36455 DIS 303 11:00 R 379 Noland →36458 DIS 306 1:20 R 379 Noland →46046 DIS 309 4:35 R 379 Noland B 304 Cellular Biology Laboratory Prev or con reg in Biocore 303 or ! 2 LAB 1 8:50-11:50 T 341 Noland Batzli, J b BI C Biochem 501 & Genetics 466. So or Harris, M Jr st or cons inst LAB 2 1:20-4:20 T 341 Noland Batzli, J Harris, M LAB 3 1:20-4:20 W 341 Noland Batzli, J Harris, M LAB 4 8:50-11:50 R 341 Noland Batzli, J Harris, M LAB 5 1:20-4:20 R 341 Noland Batzli, J Harris, M LAB 1 8:50-11:50 T LAB 2 1:20-4:20 T LAB 3 1:20-4:20 W →36465 DIS 301 12:05 M 379 Noland →36466 DIS 302 2:25 M 379 Noland →36467 DIS 303 3:30 M 379 Noland LAB 4 8:50-11:50 R LAB 5 1:20-4:20 R →36468 DIS 304 4:35 T 379 Noland →36469 DIS 305 5:30 pm T 379 Noland A 333 Biological Interactions Biocore 301, 303, and 323; or cons ! 3 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 168 Noland Fallon, J 07 BIC inst Griep, A McMahon, K Moser, A 11:00 W 119 Noland 07 →36471 DIS 301 9:55 T 379 Noland →40662 DIS 303 12:05 T 379 Noland →46051 DIS 305 2:25 T 379 Noland →36472 DIS 302 11:00 T 379 Noland →36473 DIS 304 1:20 T 379 Noland →44313 DIS 306 3:30 T 379 Noland 699 Directed Study Biocore 301 & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC

A Lecture exams will be given weekday evenings. Disc sections meet the first week of class. B Labs meet the first week of class. Lab disc sections do not meet the first week. Writing intensive course.

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES - GAYLORD NELSON INSTITUTE ENVIR ST (360) Lewis Gilbert, Director, 70 Science, (608)263-4626 # 101 Forum on the Environment Open to Fr 1-2 →36084 LEC 1 3:30-5:25 pm R 1800 Engr Hall Ventura, S 29J WEC McSweeney, K Balser, T # 106 Environmental Geology Not open to those who have had 3 LEC 1 9:55 MW AB20 Weeks Hall Carlson, A 04E PEC Geology 101, 100, or 109. Open to DeMets, D Fr →36279 DIS 301 2:25 M A220 Weeks Hall →36281 DIS 303 2:25 W A220 Weeks Hall →36283 DIS 305 4:35 W A220 Weeks Hall →36280 DIS 302 3:30 M A220 Weeks Hall →36282 DIS 304 3:30 W A220 Weeks Hall →36284 DIS 306 11:00 R A220 Weeks Hall # 112 Environmental Studies: The Social Perspective Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 9:55 MW 165 Bascom Kloppenburg, J 05 SEC →36086 DIS 301 % 3:30 W 175 Science →36190 DIS 305 % 1:20 R 175 Science →36132 DIS 309 % 9:55 F 175 Science →36087 DIS 302 % 12:05 W 175 Science →36131 DIS 306 % 2:25 R 175 Science →36090 DIS 310 % 11:00 F 175 Science →36088 DIS 303 % 11:00 R 175 Science →36191 DIS 307 % 3:30 R 175 Science →36091 DIS 311 % 1:20 W 175 Science →36189 DIS 304 % 12:05 R 175 Science →36089 DIS 308 % 8:50 F 175 Science →36092 DIS 312 % 2:25 W 175 Science # 120 Global Physical Environments Open to Fr. Not open to stdts with 3 36093 LEC 1 8:50 MW 180 Science Williams, J 65 PEC cr in Geog 127 Knox, J 36094 LEC 2 11:00 MW 180 Science Williams, J 65 Knox, J →36249 DIS 301 % 3:30 M 188 Science →36256 DIS 308 % 2:25 T 350 Science →36262 DIS 315 % 2:25 R 350 Science →36250 DIS 302 % 12:05 R 188 Science →36257 DIS 309 % 3:30 T 188 Science →36263 DIS 316 % 12:05 T 188 Science →36251 DIS 303 % 1:20 M 350 Science →36258 DIS 310 % 1:20 W 350 Science →36264 DIS 317 % 1:20 R 350 Science →36252 DIS 304 % 2:25 W 350 Science →36259 DIS 311 % 12:05 W 188 Science →36306 DIS 318 % 11:00 R 188 Science →36253 DIS 305 % 3:30 T 450 Science →36305 DIS 312 % 11:00 T 188 Science →36265 DIS 319 % 3:30 R 350 Science →36254 DIS 306 % 9:55 T 188 Science →36260 DIS 313 % 3:30 W 350 Science →36266 DIS 320 % 1:20 F 188 Science →36255 DIS 307 % 1:20 T 350 Science →36261 DIS 314 % 9:55 R 188 Science # 126 Principles of Environmental Science Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 175 Science DeWitt, C 21 BEC →36096 LAB 301 1:20-4:20 M 110 Science →36097 LAB 302 1:20-4:20 T 110 Science →36098 LAB 303 1:20-4:20 W 110 Science # 127 Physical Systems of the Environment Open to Fr & not open to those % 5 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 180 Science Mason, J 23 PEC with Geog 120, 123, 124, or 125 cr or ILS 132 cr →36125 LAB 301 3:30-5:25 pm R 188 Science →36127 LAB 303 1:20-3:15 R 188 Science →36246 LAB 305 8:50-10:45 W 188 Science →36126 LAB 302 1:20-3:15 M 188 Science →36245 LAB 304 1:20-3:15 T 188 Science →36128 LAB 306 1:20-3:15 W 188 Science # 139 Resources and People Open to Fr 3 →36339 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm MW 180 Science 13E SEC 171 Global Change: Atmospheric Issues and Problems 3 →36285 A LEC 1 % 1:00-2:15 TR 811 A O&S S Hitchman, M 26 PEC # 199 Directed Study Open to Fr, cons inst 1-2 ¶ IND * * ET # 201 Insects and Human Culture-a Survey Course in Open to Fr 3 →52603 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 184 Russell Lb Goodman, W 08 BEC Entomology 230 Soil: Ecosystem and Resource Not open to students with credits 3 →36308 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 270 Soils Balster, N 05 PIC in Soil Sci 301 307 Literature of the Environment: Speaking for Nature So st; priority given to IES 3 →36288 LEC 1 B 1:00-2:15 TR 4275 White Hill, R 27 LIC certificate students 339 Environmental Conservation So st 4 36100 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 180 Science 63 SIC 36101 LEC 2 1:20 MWF 180 Science 63 →36102 DIS 301 % 11:00 M 450 Science →36331 DIS 305 % 12:05 R 450 Science →36107 DIS 309 % 2:25 R 450 Science →36330 DIS 302 % 11:00 T 450 Science →36105 DIS 306 % 2:25 W 450 Science →36307 DIS 310 % 2:25 T 450 Science →36103 DIS 303 % 11:00 W 450 Science →36106 DIS 307 % 1:20 R 450 Science →36108 DIS 311 % 12:05 W 450 Science →36104 DIS 304 % 1:20 T 450 Science →36332 DIS 308 % 11:00 R 450 Science →36335 DIS 312 % 2:25 M 450 Science

A Fulfills General Education, Communications Part B requirement. B Weekend camping trip, $50 fee. "Pre-registration required see http://www.nelson.wisc.edu/education/programs/undergraduate-certificate/course-notes.html " 8 INTERCOLLEGE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ENVIR ST (360) continued

343 Environmental Economics Econ 101 or equiv, or cons inst 3-4 LEC 1 9:30-10:15 TR 6104 Soc Sci 22 SIC →53615 DIS 301 3:30 R 54 Bascom →53619 DIS 303 1:20 F 379 Noland →53623 DIS 305 2:25 R 553 Noland →53617 DIS 302 12:05 F 2112 Chamberlin →53621 DIS 304 9:55 F 579 Noland 353 History of Ecology Jr st or cons inst 3 →52717 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR B223 Van Vleck Williams, A 27 HIC 361 Wetlands Ecology Upper class st; basic college- 3 →36110 LEC 1 C 4:30-5:45 pm TR 175 Science Carpenter, Q 30 BIC level biology or equiv (such as relevant physical sciences) 367 Renewable Energy Systems College algebra, college-level 3 →36359 LEC 1 * Reinemann, D phys sci crse 377 An Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Intro crse in envrnmtl or mapping 4 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 180 Science Zhu, A 29 PIC sci and an intro crse in computer →36112 LAB 301 6:00-8:00 pm M 380 Science programming or computer concepts →36113 LAB 302 6:00-8:00 pm T 380 Science →36114 LAB 303 1:20-3:20 M 380 Science →36134 LAB 304 1:20-3:20 F 380 Science 402 International Development Envir & Sustainability So st. Authorization may be 3 →36337 LEC 4 2:30-3:45 TR 10 Agr Hall Collins, J 28 SIC required 434 People, Wildlife and Landscapes Geog/Envir St 339 3 →53093 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 350 Science Naughton, L SAC 441 Environmental Ethics 3 cr philos or envir studies, or 4 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 1131 Humanities Anderson, J 08 ZAC Grad st in IES →36116 DIS 302 9:55 R 4275 White →36224 DIS 303 11:00 R 2111 Humanities →36247 DIS 304 9:55 F 1221 Humanities →36248 DIS 305 11:00 F 4281 White 444 Practical Applications of GPS Surveying Math 210, 211, 221 or equiv or 2 →53099 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1249 Engr Hall Feigl, K PAC cons inst 468 Managing the Environmental Impacts of Livestock Jr st 2 →36312 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 274 Animal Sci Wattiaux, M Operations 471 Introduction to Environmental Health A course in biology; Jr st 3 →36222 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 119 G5-C S C Kanarek, M 26 BIC 472 Scientific Background to Global Environmental Problems HS algebra & 1 sem college level % 3 →52653 LEC 1 11:00 MWF B139 Van Vleck Joynt, R 07 PDC chem or physics, or cons inst 510 Ecology of Fishes 1 yr biol & chem & Jr st 3 LEC 1 9:55 TR 168 Noland Vander Zanden 22 BIC Kitchell, J →36118 DIS 301 4:00-5:30 pm R 168 Noland 511 Ecology of Fishes Lab Zool 510 or con reg 2 →36129 LAB 1 1:20-5:00 pm T 521 Noland BAC →36130 LAB 2 1:20-5:00 pm W 521 Noland 535 Atmospheric Dispersion and Air Pollution Math 212, Physics 202, or cons 3 →53168 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 811 A O&S S Holloway, T 23 PAC inst 551 Oceanography: Recent Marine Sediments Cons inst 3 →52716 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR A259 Weeks Hall Carlson, A 23 AC Kelly, D 556 Remote Sensing Digital Image Processing Civ Engr/Envir St/Forestry 303 or 3 LEC 1 11:30-12:45 M A121 Russell Lb Ozdogan, M 07 IDT authorization 11:00-12:00 W A121 Russell Lb Ozdogan, M 07 →53959 LAB 301 1:00-2:00 W A121 Russell Lb 575 Assessment of Environmental Impact Jr st. Authorization may be 3 LEC 1 8:50 MW 357 Soils Ventura, S 03 PIC required →53629 DIS 301 12:05-2:10 M 10 Agr Hall 600 Environmental Studies Certificate Seminar Sr st & enrollment in the Envir 3 →53175 E SEM 1 D 2:25-5:25 pm M 54 Bascom Brock, C 11L BAC Studies Certificate Program; →36159 G SEM 2 F 11:15-1:00 TR DeWitt, C 23 authorization required →53202 E SEM 3 I 1:20-3:45 T 175 Science Jacobs, H 27 601 Systems Thinking and Sustainable Businesses Admitted bus stdt with Jr or Sr st 3 →36289 K LEC 1 J 5:30-8:15 pm M 2170 Grainger Eggert, T or envir studies stdt 651 Conservation Biology An ecology crse (eg, Botany/Zool 3 →36119 M LEC 1 L 9:30-10:45 TR 4281 White Treves, A 21 r DC 460) and genetics (eg, Genetics/ 36287 DIS 301 M 4:00 M 175 Science Zool 466) 652 Decision Methods for Natural Resource Managers Math 211 or equiv & Comp Sci 132 3-4 →36315 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 104 Russell Lb 08 r BIC or equiv 36316 LAB 301 1:20-3:15 W A120 Russell Lb 671 Energy Economics Sr or Grad st and intermed econ or 3 →36120 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 271 1410 Engdr Shaten, R 28 SDC appropriate substitute per cons inst 681 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 691 Senior Thesis Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 692 Senior Thesis Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Directed Study Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 718 Water Resources Management Practicum Planning Seminar Adv Grad st or cons inst 2 →36122 SEM 1 4:30-6:00 pm M 110 Science Potter, K 14L 740 Health Impact Assessment of Global Environmental Grad st; Pop Hlth 797 or 471; or 3 →36320 LEC 1 2:45-4:00 MW 152 G5-C S C Patz, J Change cons inst 761 Colloquium in Air Pollution Grad st 1 →36223 SEM 1 9:00 F 151 Water Sci Schauer, J Holloway, T 772 Practicum in Transportation Management and Policy Grad st or cons inst 3 →36166 LEC 1 3:30-5:25 pm T 2111 Humanities Guo, J Waidley, G 806 Local & Regional Approaches to Sustainability & Envir St 506 & Envir St 707 or 3 →53176 LEC 1 2:25-4:50 pm W 202 Bradly Mem Alatout, S Vulnerability cons inst, and con reg in Envir St 807 807 Professional Skills for Regional and Local Envir St 506 & Envir St 707 or 1 →53180 LEC 1 8:00-9:00 T 202 Bradly Mem Beattie, R Sustainability cons instr, and con reg in Envir St 806 810 Energy Analysis Seminar Grad st & admission to Energy Anal 3 →36133 SEM 1 4:30-7:00 pm W 175 Science Shaten, R and Policy Curric or cons inst 860 Science and Environment Communication Grad st 3 →53711 SEM 1 10:00-12:00 M 5013 Vilas Dunwoody, S 866 Global Environmental Governance Grad st or cons inst 3 →36313 SEM 1 3:30-5:25 pm T 487 Van Hise Nemet, G 900 Land Use-Land Cover Change Grad st; authorization may be 3 →53220 SEM 1 1:20-2:35 WF 272 Enzyme Ins Schneider, A Sustainability Meets Entrepreneurship required 1 →36344 SEM 5 12:00-1:30 F 1070 Grainger Eggert, T 911 Limnology and Marine Science Seminar Grad st in limnology & marine sci 1 →36227 SEM 1 12:05 W 102 Water Sci Kitchell, J grad prgm or cons inst Vander Zanden Stanley, E Carpenter, S 925 Convection & Gen. Circulation Grad st 1 →54449 SEM 1 1:30-3:00 T 811 A O&S S Vimont, D Back, L 970 Colloquium in Transportation Management and Policy Grad st or cons inst 1 →36167 SEM 1 12:00-1:15 F 271 1410 Engdr Bittner, J Waidley, G

C Mandatory all-day field trip April 17, 2010 (8:00 am-6:00pm) I Topic: Free-Market Environmentalism: Effective Solution or Policy Charade? D Topic: Food and Society J Writing intensive. E Requires enrollment in the certificate program. See K Service learning. http://www.nelson.wisc.edu/education/programs/undergraduate-certificate/course-notes.html L Service learning course. F Internship option. Requires consent of instructor. M Grad students only enroll in discussion. G Bi-weekly meeting in room 15, Science Hall. INTERCOLLEGE 9 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ENVIR ST (360) continued

976 The Practice of Conservation Biology and Sustainable Grad st in IES program or cons 1 →36340 SEM 1 12:05-1:30 F 110 Science Mathews, N Development inst 990 Research Grad st 1-12 ¶ IND * * 992 Meaning & Use of Trend Data Land Resources major or cons inst 2 →36334 SEM 1 N 1:20-3:00 R 110 Science Zedler, P 999 Advanced Independent Study Grad st 1-3 ¶ IND * *

N Review of environmental trends, their meaning, analysis and presentation.

MOLECULAR AND ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY CENTER M&ENVTOX (362) Christopher Bradfield, Director, 2233 Rennebohm Hall, (608)263-7380 606 Colloquium in Environmental Toxicology 1 →31050 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm T 270 Soils Pedersen, J 29H BIT 626 Toxicology II Env Tox 625 or cons inst 3 →30116 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 125 Mc Ardle Oakes, S 05 BAC 30283 DIS 301 10:50 M 125 Mc Ardle 631 Toxicants in the Environment: Sources, Distribution, Chem 343 & 345 or equiv; Chem 561 3 →31193 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 10 Agr Hall Pedersen, J 02 BAC Fate, & Effects or equiv; Physics 103 & 104 or 31194 DIS 301 1:00-2:00 F 4041 Vilas equiv; Math 211; or cons inst 800 Seminar Grad st & cons inst 1 →30117 SEM 1 4:00 R 133 S M I 990 Research Grad st & cons inst 1-9 ¶ IND * *

NEUROSCIENCE TRAINING PROGRAM NEUROSCI (682) Tom Yin, Chair, 7225 Med Sci Center, (608)265-4887 500 Undergraduate Neurobiology Seminar An intro biol crse (Bot/Zool 1 →48905 SEM 1 3:30 T 281 Med Sci BIC 151/152; or Biocore 301/303; or equiv) 524 Neurobiology II: An Introduction to the Brain and Zool 523, equiv crse in physiol, 3 →47656 LEC 1 2:25-3:40 MW 140 Bardeen 12 BIC Behavior or cons inst 611 Systems Neuroscience Physiol 610 4 LEC 1 10:00-11:30 MW B203 Van Vleck 05 AC →47861 DIS 301 10:00-12:00 F 281 Med Sci →50405 DIS 302 12:00-2:00 F 281 Med Sci 630 Neuronal Mechanisms for Sensation and Memory in Intro neurosci crse highly 3 →53416 LEC 1 A 10:00-11:30 TR 281 Med Sci Lipton, P 22 BDC Cerebral Cortex recommended: Neurosci/Anat/Phmcol/Physiol 611, Med Sc-M 731, Comp Bio 505, Zool/Neurosci/Psych 523, Psych/Neurophy/Neurosci/Zool 524; or cons inst 670 Stem Cells and the Central Nervous System Biochem 501 or equiv. Grad stdts 2-3 →50406 SEM 1 1:20-3:20 R 5215 Med Sc Ctr BAC in the sciences or adv undergrads with cons inst 675 Reproductive Neuroendocrinology Variable 1-3 →50566 LEC 10 3:30-5:30 pm W 219B 1220 Capct AC Clinical Neuroengineering Seminar 1-3 →50453 LEC 18 12:00-2:00 F 134 G5-C S C Williams, J 08N Meyerand, M Basic Sleep Mechanisms and Sleep Disorders 1-3 →50457 LEC 20 4:00-5:30 pm TR 113 G5-C S C Neuroscience and Public Policy Seminar 1-2 →50404 LEC 23 4:00 F 341 Bardeen 682 Senior Honors Thesis Neurosci 681, cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 692 Undergraduate Thesis Cons inst 3-6 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Directed Study in Research Cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC 765 Developmental Neuroscience Grad st in biol sci; undergrads 3 →54472 LEC 1 1:20-2:35 TR Halloran, M with cons inst Gomez, T 900 Neuroscience Seminar: Current Topics in Neurobiology Cons inst 1 →47543 SEM 1 4:00-5:00 pm M 140 Bardeen 990 Research and Thesis Grad st in Neurosci 1-12 ¶ IND * *

A Crosslisted with Anatomy and Physiology

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES

AGRICULTURAL AND APPLIED ECONOMICS A A E (108) Kenneth Shapiro, Chair, 427 Lorch Street, (608)262-9489

For 3-4 credit courses, undergrads enroll for 4 credits, grads for 3 credits. Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields.html. # 215 Introduction to Agricultural and Applied Economics Open to Fr 3 →30002 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1310 Sterling Jones, B 22 SEC →30003 LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR 125 Agr Hall Jones, B 26 →53556 LEC 3 5:00-6:15 pm TR 150 Russell Lb Morrow, J 30 # 299 Independent Study Fr, So or Jr st & written cons 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT inst. Open to Fr 306 The Real Estate Process So, Jr, or Sr st; Econ 101 3 LEC 1 4:35 MW 1100 Grainger Mc Cabe, S 14E SIC →30281 DIS 301 7:45 R 2190 Grainger →30375 DIS 303 1:20 R 1175 Grainger →30007 DIS 305 2:25 R 2080 Grainger →30005 DIS 302 1:20 T 2280 Grainger →30006 DIS 304 6:00 pm T 2170 Grainger →30008 DIS 306 6:00 pm W 2170 Grainger 320 Farming Systems Management AAE 215 or Econ 101 3 →31143 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 10 Agr Hall Mitchell, P 04 IT 322 Commodity Markets AAE 215 or Econ 101 or equiv 3 →30009 LEC 1 A 11:00-12:15 TR 212 Animal Sci Fortenbery, T 23 SIT 343 Environmental Economics Econ 101 or equiv, or cons inst 3-4 LEC 1 B 9:30-10:15 TR 6104 Soc Sci 22 SIC →53190 DIS 301 3:30 R 54 Bascom →53192 DIS 303 1:20 F 379 Noland →53194 DIS 305 2:25 R 553 Noland →53191 DIS 302 12:05 F 2112 Chamberlin →53193 DIS 304 9:55 F 579 Noland 350 World Hunger and Malnutrition 3 LEC 1 C * Shapiro, K BIC Thurlow, J →31782 DIS 301 3:30-4:30 R 3650 Humanities 373 Globalization, Poverty and Development Econ 101 & 102, or Econ 111, or 3 →31587 LEC 1 D 2:30-3:45 MW 108 Plant Sci Barham, B 11E SIC equiv, or cons inst 375 Dairying in Mexico Cons inst 1 →54070 LEC 1 E 4:30 W 236 Animal Sci Wattiaux, M 14M

A Special course fees required. D Crosslisted with Intl St. B Crosslisted with Econ. E Footnote: Meets with An Sci, Dy Sci, AAE LSC, Inter-Ag. This course is followed by an optional 2 credit C On-line class with one-hour classroom discussion. Crosslisted with Agron, Inter-Ag, Nutri Sci. late summer study tour in Mexico. 10 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC A A E (108) continued

399 Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education Cons suprvsg inst, advisor, & 1-8 ¶ IND * * AC intrshp progm coordinator 421 Economic Decision Analysis Econ 301 & Stat 301, or equiv 4 LEC 1 B 9:55 MWF B219 Van Vleck Cox, T 05 SIC →53199 LAB 301 11:00-1:00 W B4 Taylor Hl →53200 LAB 302 3:00-5:00 pm W B4 Taylor Hl →53201 LAB 303 7:00-9:00 pm W B4 Taylor Hl 474 Economic Problems of Developing Areas Sr st and two crses in econ 3 →53187 LEC 1 B 9:30-10:45 TR 104 Russell Lb Alix-Garcia, J 21 SIC 477 Agricultural and Economic Development in Africa Two crses in AAE and/or Econ, or 3 →53188 LEC 1 B 11:00-12:15 TR 357 Soils Foltz, J 24 SIC cons inst 520 Community Economic Analysis Econ 301 or equiv 3 →30646 SEM 1 F 9:00-12:00 F B30 Taylor Hl Deller, S 02N SIT 540 Intellectual Property Rights, Innovation and Econ 301 or equiv 3 →31743 LEC 1 G 2:30-3:45 MW 2104 Chamberlin Shi Guanming 11E Technology 567 Public Finance in Less Developed Countries Intro crse in econ thry, public 3 →31775 LEC 1 I 3:30 WR 119 Babcock Reschovsky, A 29R AC finance or econ dev 637 Applied Econometric Analysis II AAE 636 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR B30 Taylor Hl Gould, B 21 →54237 LAB 301 12:00-1:00 W B30 Taylor Hl 652 Decision Methods for Natural Resource Managers Math 211 or equiv & Comp Sci 132 3-4 →31591 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 104 Russell Lb 08 r BIC or equiv 31592 LAB 301 1:20-3:15 W A120 Russell Lb 671 Energy Economics Sr or Grad st and intermed econ or 3 →30011 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 271 1410 Engdr Shaten, R 28 SDC appropriate substitute per cons inst 681 Senior Honors Thesis Honors candidacy H 2-4 ¶ IND * * 682 Senior Honors Thesis Honors program candidacy & AAE 681 H 2-4 ¶ IND * * T 692 Senior Thesis 2 ¶ IND * * 699 Special Problems Sr st and cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC 707 Institutional Economics AAE 635 or equiv 3 →30013 LEC 1 B 4:00-6:30 pm T B30 Taylor Hl Bromley, D 730 Economics of Development 1 Grad st in AAE or econ, or cons 3 →53198 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW B30 Taylor Hl Schechter, L inst 762 Environmental Economics AAE 635 3 →31751 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR B30 Taylor Hl Provencher, R 799 Practicum in Agricultural and Applied Economics Grad st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * Teaching 875 Biodiversity Conservation in China Grad st and cons inst 1-4 →31144 SEM 1 4:30-6:00 pm M 2104 Chamberlin Posner, J 14L Economics of Technology →31371 SEM 2 1:00-2:15 MW B30 Taylor Hl Barham, B Foltz, J 982 Interdepartmental Seminar in the Latin-American Area Grad st & cons inst 1-3 →52440 SEM 1 11:00-1:00 W 5255 Humanities Mallon, F →52582 SEM 2 3:30-5:30 pm M 499 Van Hise Zamora, M 990 Research and Thesis Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Special Work - Agricultural and Applied Economics 1-3 ¶ IND * *

B Crosslisted with Econ. G Crosslisted with MHR. F Crosslisted with URPL & Real Estate and meets with Pub Affr 820. I Crosslisted with Econ. Meets with Public Affrs 867.

AGROECOLOGY AGROECOL (130) Michael Bell, Chair, 139A King Hall, (608) 890-1456 699 Special Problems Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 702 The Multifunctionality of Agriculture Cons inst 3 →31697 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 38 Agr Hall 710 Agroecology Seminar Cons inst 1 →31698 SEM 1 2:30-3:45 F 38 Agr Hall 990 Research Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

AGRONOMY AGRONOMY (132) W.F. Tracy, Chair, 365 Moore Hall, (608)262-1390 # 299 Independent Study Open to Fr or So or Jr st & 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT written cons inst 300 Cropping Systems Agronomy 100 or cons inst 3 →30031 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 351 Moore Stoltenberg, D 07 BIC 326 Plant Nutrition Management Soil Sci 230 or 301 and one of the 3 LEC 1 A 1:20 TR 357 Soils Barak, P 27 PIC following: Bot 100 or 130; Hort →51936 LAB 301 2:30-4:30 W 371 Soils 120 or 122; Agron 100 →30303 LAB 302 2:30-4:30 R 371 Soils 338 Plant Breeding and Biotechnology Botany 130 or Genetics 160 or 3 →31028 LEC 1 B 8:50 MWF 351 Moore Kaeppler, S 02 BIC Biocore 301 or cons inst 350 World Hunger and Malnutrition 3 LEC 1 C * Shapiro, K BIC Thurlow, J →31783 DIS 301 3:30-4:30 R 3650 Humanities 375 Diagnosing&Monitoring Pest&Nutr Status-Fld Crops Cons inst 1-4 →51874 LEC 2 D 8:00-5:00 pm MTWRF 184 Russell Lb Sturgul, S Jensen, B Hudelson, B Grain Crops 2 →51904 LEC 3 E 8:50 MTWRF Kojis, W 377 Cropping Systems of the Tropics Intro crse in botany or cons inst 3 →51826 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 351 Moore Posner, J 26 BIC 399 Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education Cons suprvsg inst, advisor, & 1-8 ¶ IND * * AC intrshp progm coordinator 500 Senior Capstone Experience Sr st; Agronomy 399, 699, or 2 →31369 SEM 1 3:30-4:45 pm TR 128 Plant Sci Duke, S cons inst 501 Principles of Plant Breeding Intro crse in genetics, 1 yr biol 3 →30035 LEC 1 B 9:55 MWF 351 Moore 05 BIC 523 Curriculum in Agri-science Education Sr st 3 →51869 LEC 1 F 3:00-5:30 pm W 2373 Chem Feinstein, N 11M IT 555 Plant Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics Grad st; undergrads with Genetics 2-3 →54391 LEC 1 G 1:20 TR 247 Plant Sci Krysan, P 27 466 or equiv or cons inst 54392 LAB 301 2:30-4:20 R 247 Plant Sci 565 The Ethics of Modern Biotechnology Jr st & cons inst 3 →31811 LEC 1 I 2:25-4:55 pm M 6232 Soc Sci Streiffer, R 11L HIC 681 Senior Honors Thesis Hon progm candidacy H 2-4 ¶ IND * * AT 682 Senior Honors Thesis Honors program candidacy & H 2-4 ¶ IND * * AT Agronomy 681 699 Special Problems Sr st & cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC 799 Practicum in Agronomy Teaching Grad st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

A XL with Hort & Soil Sci. Additional fee for required lab manual. Envir Science. B XL with Hort G XL with Hort & Botany. Lecture is for 2 credits. If taken with optional lab, course is 3 credits. Grad C XL with AAE, Inter Ag & Nutri Sci. On-line class with one-hour classroom discussion. status or undergrad with Genetics 466 or consent of instructor. D Course meets 1/4 - 1/8/10 with Entomology, Hort, Pl Path, & Soil Sci. Additional Fee for textbook. I XL with Med. Hist., Rural Soc., & Philosophy E Course meets with FISC Grain Crops from 2/8 - 3/26. Contact instructor [email protected] for room location. F For students in Ag Sci education. Students in sci & sci education who want to learn about teaching Ag & COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES 11 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC AGRONOMY (132) continued

850 Advanced Plant Breeding Agron/Hort 338 or 501 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 J 8:50 TR De Leon Gatti →51827 LAB 301 K 1:00-3:00 R 875 Biodiversity Conserv & Sustain Develop in China Grad st and cons inst 2 →31366 LEC 1 L 4:30-6:00 pm M 2104 Chamberlin Posner, J 14L Eco-Lunch 1 →51842 LEC 2 M 12:00-1:00 M Gratton, C Jackson, R Townsend, P Ecology Environmental Justice 2 →54345 LEC 3 2:30-4:30 M 351 Moore Miesel, J 920 Seminar Grad st 1 →31532 SEM 1 N 3:30-5:00 pm R 351 Moore 957 Seminar-Plant Breeding Grad st 1 →30037 SEM 1 O 3:30 F 351 Moore Goldman, I 990 Research Grad st & cons inst 1-9 ¶ IND * *

J Crosslisted with Hort. Lecture & Lab will meet in 462 Moore Hall. M XL with Entomology, and Forest / Wildlife Ecology. Meets in 462 Hort-Moore Hall K Will meet in 462 Hort-Moore Hall. N Meets with Hort 910 Seminar L XL / MW: AAE, Animal Sci., Botany, Forest & Wildlife Ecol., Geog., Poli. Sci., Soil Sci., and Zoology. O XL with Hort & Genetics

ANIMAL SCIENCES AN SCI (604) D.M. Schaefer, Chair, 256 Animal Sci, (608)263-4300 # 200 The Biology and Appreciation of Companion Animals Crse in zoo or equiv or cons inst. 3 →30226 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 212 Animal Sci Kean, R 10 BEC Open to Fr A 221 Advanced Meat Animal Evaluation Lab An Sci 220 & cons inst 2 LEC 1 1:00-3:20 TR 350 Meat Sci Russell, R →52210 LAB 301 8:00-4:00 S 350 Meat Sci #B 250 Horse Science and Management An Sci/Dy Sci 101 or cons inst. 3 LEC 1 9:55 TR 209 Animal Sci Sandberg, L 22 BEC Open to Fr →52341 LAB 301 1:20-3:15 R 289 Honors Independent Study Enrolled in the CALS Honors Prgm & H 1-2 ¶ IND * * IT So or Jr st. Inter-Ag 288 # 299 Independent Study Open to Fr, So or Jr st & written 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT cons inst C 305 Introduction to Meat Science and Technology Zool 101 & 102, or Zool 151 & 152 4 LEC 1 9:55 MW 240 Meat Sci Claus, J 05 (recommended); Chem 103 Greaser, M Russell, R →52215 LAB 301 9:55-11:50 TR 240 Meat Sci →52216 LAB 302 1:20-3:15 TR 240 Meat Sci D 311 Comparative Animal Nutrition BmolChem 314 or Chem 341 or Chem 3 →31334 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 212 Animal Sci Armentano, L 08 BIC 343 or cons inst Crenshaw, T E 313 Animal Feeds and Diet Formulation Math 112, Dy Sci/An Sci 101, or 1 →31335 LAB 1 8:50-10:45 T 224 Animal Sci Armentano, L 21H BIC cons inst; con reg in Dy Sci/An →31350 LAB 2 2:25-4:20 T 224 Animal Sci Armentano, L 28H Sci/Nutr Sci 311 recommended F 321 Food Laws and Regulations Jr st or cons inst 1 →30227 LEC 1 7:45 MWF 119 Babcock G 361 Introduction to Animal and Veterinary Genetics Genetics 160 or 466 or con reg & 2 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 212 Animal Sci Khatib, H course in statistics Kirkpatrick, B Thomas, D Rosa, G →30656 I LAB 301 2:25-4:20 F 128 Animal Sci →30657 J LAB 302 2:25-4:20 W 128 Animal Sci K 362 Veterinary Genetics Dy Sci/An Sci 361; or Genetics 160 2 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 209 Animal Sci Kirkpatrick, B 02 or 466 & Zool/Bot 152 Khatib, H →31554 LAB 301 2:25-4:20 F 128 Animal Sci K 363 Principles of Animal Breeding Dy Sci/An Sci 361 2 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 212 Animal Sci Rosa, G 03 Thomas, D →31602 LAB 301 2:25-4:20 W 128 Animal Sci 375 Equine Reproductive Management Cons inst 3 L LEC 1 * Parrish, J I →31034 R LAB 301 9:00-3:00 N Human/Animal Symbiosis I 1 →30578 LEC 2 4:35 M 236 Animal Sci Cook, M Human/Animal Symbiosis Current Issues 1 →31719 M LEC 3 4:35 T 1142 Animal Sci Cook, M Animal Handling 1 →31720 N LEC 6 2:30-5:30 pm W Jobsis, C Career Orientation-Animal/Poulty Sci 1 →31752 O LEC 7 3:30 M 209 Animal Sci Orourke, B Ag in Emerging Economies:Dairying in Mexico 1 →31574 P LEC 8 4:30 W 236 Animal Sci Wattiaux, M 14M Animal Health & Diseases Management 3 →31755 Q LEC 9 8:00-9:15 TR 236 Animal Sci Fadl, A 399 Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education So or Jr or Sr st & cons of 1-8 ¶ IND * * AC supervising inst, advisor, and internship program coordinator S 404 Vertebrate Physiology Zool 101 & 102 or Zool 151 & 152. 4 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 209 Animal Sci Johnson, S 10 1 yr physics & 1 yr organic chem Cezar, G recommended →31385 LAB 301 2:25-5:25 pm W 6228 Soc Sci T 430 Sheep Production AnSci/DySci/NutrSci 311, 3 LEC 1 11:00 MW 209 Animal Sci Thomas, D 07 AnSci/DySci 361, AnSci/CompBio →30229 LAB 301 11:00-1:00 F 111 Stock Pav 404, AnSci/DySci 434, or cons inst. AnSci/DySci 313 highly recommended T 432 Swine Production AnSci/DySci/NutrSci 311, 3 LEC 1 1:20 MW 1142 Animal Sci Crenshaw, T 10E AnSci/DySci 361, AnSci/CompBio404, →31549 LAB 301 1:20-3:15 F 1142 Animal Sci AnSci/DySci 434, or cons inst. AnSci/DySci 313 highly recommended U 468 Managing the Environmental Impacts of Livestock Jr st 2 →31576 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 274 Animal Sci Wattiaux, M Operations V 520 Ornithology 2 semesters of biological science 3 →31417 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 168 Noland Berres, M 08 BIC

A Fieldtrips required. Meets January 19th to April 15th. M Prereq: Human/Animal Symbiosis I or concurrent enrollment in Human/Animal Symbiosis I. B Field Trip(s) required. Lab will meet in the Stock Pavillion, Room 100. N Prereq: AnSci/DySci 101. Course will meet in Livestock Lab. Taught in lab format. C Crosslisted with Food Science. Fieldtrip(s). O Prereq: AS/DS 101, open to Fr. D Crosslisted with An. Sci. & Nutri. Sci. Mid-term exams are evening exams. Pre-req.: Biomolecular Chem. 314 P Meets with Dy Sci, Ag Econ, LSC, Inter-Ag. This course is followed by an optional 2 credit late summer or Chem. 341 or 343. study tour in Mexico. E Cross-listed with Dy Sci. Field trips may be required. Concurrent to 311 is recommended if applicable. Q Prereq: Zoo 101/102, Biol 152, or instructor’s consent. Meets w/ Dy Sci. Pre-req. Math 112 and Dy. Sci. 101. R Lab meets the following Sundays: Feb. 7th & 14th, March 7th & 14th. Lab fee $50. First lab meets in room F Crosslisted with Food Science. Meets first five weeks. 209 Animal Sciences. G Meets Jan. 19th to March 14th. S Crosslisted with Comp. Bio. I Intended for students who plan to take AS/DS 362. T Fieldtrips required. J Intended for students who plan to take AS/DS 363. U Fieldtrip(s) required, evening exams. Crosslisted with Dy Sci, IES, Soil Sci. K Meets March 22nd - May 7th. V Evening exams. L Web lecture. 10-15 hours additional interaction with horses required during the semester. 12 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC AN SCI (604) continued

W 521 Birds of Southern Wisconsin 2 sem of biological sci 3 LAB 1 7:45-9:40 T 321 Noland BIC LAB 2 7:45-9:40 W 321 Noland LAB 3 7:45-9:40 R 321 Noland LAB 4 7:45-9:40 F 321 Noland LAB 1 7:45-9:40 T LAB 2 7:45-9:40 W LAB 3 7:45-9:40 R →31422 DIS 301 9:55 T 321 Noland →31423 DIS 302 9:55 W 321 Noland →31424 DIS 303 9:55 R 321 Noland LAB 4 7:45-9:40 F →31425 DIS 304 9:55 F 321 Noland 681 Senior Honor Thesis Honors program candidacy H 2-4 ¶ IND * * T 682 Senior Honors Thesis Honors program candidacy & An Sci H 2-4 ¶ IND * * AT 681 699 Special Problems Sr st and cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 799 Practicum in Animal Sciences Teaching Grad st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * 875 Linear Mixed Models w/ Apps in Biology & Ag Grad st and cons inst 3 X LEC 1 2:00-3:30 MTWR 432 Animal Sci Gianola, D →31856 LAB 301 2:00-4:00 F Gamete & Embryo Physiology 2 →53112 X LEC 2 3:30-5:30 pm T 236 Animal Sci Parrish, J Biodiversity Conserv and Sustain Develop in China 2 →31367 Y LEC 3 4:30-6:00 pm M 2104 Chamberlin Posner, J 14L Selected Topics in Reproductive Physiology 2 →53114 X LEC 4 3:30-5:30 pm W 209 Animal Sci Magness, R X 931 Seminar in Animal Nutrition Grad st & cons inst 1 →30230 SEM 1 4:00-5:30 pm W 274 Animal Sci Crenshaw, T Z 951 Seminar in Animal Breeding Cons inst 0-1 →30231 SEM 1 12:05 T 236 Animal Sci Khatib, H 954 Seminar in Endocrinology-Reproductive Physiology Cons inst 0-1 →30232 SEM 1 3:00 R 1360 Gen-Biotch Bird, I 990 Research Grad st and cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

W After Spring recess, labs will begin at 7:00 a.m. Y Meets with: AAE, Botany, Forest, Wild Life, Geog., Poli. Sci., Soil Sci., and Zoo. X Crosslisted with Dy Sci. Z Crosslisted with Genetics and Dy Sci.

BIOCHEMISTRY BIOCHEM (200) Elizabeth A. Craig, Chair, 111 Biochemistry Addition, (608)262-3040

Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields. html.

289 Honors Independent Study Enrolled in the CALS Honors Prgm & H 1-2 ¶ IND * * IT So or Jr st. Inter-Ag 288 # 299 Independent Study Open to Fr, So or Jr st & written 1-3 ¶ IND * * IC cons inst 375 Evolution and Nature of Scientific Inquiry Cons inst 1-4 →54390 LEC 1 A 3:25-4:40 pm TR 1420 Msb Woody, S DC 399 Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education So, Jr or Sr st & cons suprvsg 1-8 ¶ IND * * DC inst, advisor, and intrshp prog coordinator 501 Introduction to Biochemistry Chem 341 or 343 3 →30077 LEC 1 B 9:55 MWF B10 Ingraham Butcher, S 04 PAC Ntambi, J Pike, J Kretchmar, D 508 General Biochemistry II Biochem 507. Honors stdts register 3 →30078 C LEC 1 D 9:55 MWF B102 Van Vleck Bednarek, S 05 PAC for 4 cr, all others register for Nelson, D 3 cr 510 Biochemical Principles of Human and Animal Nutrition Biochem 501 or 602 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 7:45 MWF 290 Nutri Sci Eide, D 01 BAC Sunde, R →54193 DIS 301 5:00 pm M 290 Nutri Sci 511 Undergraduate Seminar Biochem 501 or 507 & 508 or cons 1 →30079 SEM 1 1:20 M 38 Agr Hall Martin, T PAC inst. Required of all senior →30424 SEM 2 * Fox, B undergrad Biochem majors →30427 SEM 3 * Pike, J 550 Topics in Medical Biochemistry Biochem 501, 507, or cons inst 2 →30080 LEC 1 8:50 TR 175 Bchm Addn Hayes, C 21 BAC 575 Biology of Viruses Biocore 301/302, or AP score of 4 2 →30650 LEC 1 11:00 TR 1520 Msb Friesen, P 24 AC or 5 and Zoology 151 or 152; or MM&I 301 620 Eukaryotic Molecular Biology Biochem 508 or equiv 3 →30648 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 1420 Msb Wassarman, D 07 IC Ansari, A 625 Coenzymes and Cofactors in Enzymology Chem 343 & 344 or equiv, Biochem 2 →30082 LEC 1 9:55 TR 272 Enzyme Ins Reed, G 22 BAC 501 or equiv, Chem 561 or 565 or Fox, B equiv (may be taken concurrently) 636 Macromolecular Crystallography and Dynamics Concurrent or prior biochem; calc, 2 →53458 LEC 1 9:55 MW 175 Bchm Addn Phillips Jr. 05 BAC & freshman physics or equiv 651 Biochemical Methods Chem 221 and Biochem 501 or equiv 2 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 1420 Msb Weibel, D 08 PAC Gillian, A →30084 LAB 301 1:20-5:00 pm T 2145 Msb →30368 LAB 302 1:20-5:00 pm W 2145 Msb →30425 LAB 303 1:20-5:00 pm R 2145 Msb 665 Biophysical Chemistry Grad st or cons inst. Stdts must 4 LEC 1 9:55 MTRF B351 Chem Cavagnero, S 22E AC meet prereqs for Chem 565 & have →30436 DIS 301 9:55 W B351 Chem some prev background in phys chem →30614 DIS 302 12:05 W B351 Chem 681 Senior Honors Thesis Sr st & cons inst (for hon Biochem H 3 ¶ IND * * AC majors only) 682 Senior Honors Thesis Honors program candidacy & Biochem H 2-4 ¶ IND * * AC 681. 691 Senior Thesis Sr st & cons inst 2 ¶ IND * * AC 692 Senior Thesis Sr st and cons inst 2 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Special Problems Sr st & cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * BAC 703 Topics in Eukaryotic Regulation Biochem 612 or equiv & cons inst 2 →30081 LEC 1 5:00-7:00 pm M 1408 Gen-Biotch Kennedy, S 14L Anderson, P Kimble, J Wickens, M 710 Exploring Biochemical Function of Macromolecules Grad st & cons insr 2 →31718 LEC 1 1:30-3:30 T 408 S M I Brow, D Rayment, I 726 Regulation of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes Bact/Genetics/Biochem 612 or cons 3 →54386 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2511 Msb Wassarman, K 21 inst 729 Advanced Topics Cons inst 1-3 →53526 LEC 1 * Attie, A 801 Biochemical Applications of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Cons inst 2 →31011 LEC 1 11:00 TR 104 Russell Lb Markley, J

A Course intended for non-science majors. C Course information, schedule of optional disc sect, lecture notes and supporting materials will be available B Lecture handouts available on course website or hard copies may be purchased. Evening exams. Schedule of at Learn@UW to students registered in the class. optional disc. sects. posted on web close to start of class. D Students taking 508 for honors, register for 1 credit of Biochem 289 with D.Nelson. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES 13 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC BIOCHEM (200) continued

872 Biophys Studies of Protein-DNA Binding Grad st 1 →31348 LEC 1 3:00 R 8335 Chem Record Jr., M Topics in Biophysics →31192 LEC 2 3:00 R 8335 Chem Weisshaar, J 906 Topics in Modeling for Biochemical Systems Cons inst 1 →31715 SEM 1 2:30-3:30 T Craciun, G 909 Seminar-Enzymology (Advanced) Cons inst 1 →30085 SEM 1 12:05 R 175 Bchm Addn Butcher, S 910 Seminar-Molecular Virology (Advanced) Cons inst 1 →30086 SEM 1 12:10-1:10 R 1111 Gen-Biotch Friesen, P Palmenberg, A Kalejta, R Ahlquist, P 911 Seminar-Molecular Mechanisms of Hormone Action Cons inst 1 →30087 SEM 1 11:00 F 175 Bchm Addn Deluca, H (Advanced) Clagett-Dame Bedale, W Pike, J Zella, J 913 Seminar-RiboGroup (Advanced) Biochem 603 or equiv, Genetics 466 1 →30516 SEM 1 E 2:30 F Brow, D or equiv; cons inst Wickens, M 914 Seminar-Molecular Biosciences (Advanced) Cons inst 1 →30088 SEM 1 3:30 F 2511 Msb Keck, J 915 Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine Cons inst 1 →30566 SEM 1 4:00-5:00 pm T 1111 Gen-Biotch Pape, L Shavlik, J Phillips Jr. Page Jr., C 916 Cellular Mechanisms of Protein Biogenesis and Cons inst 1 →30615 SEM 1 1:30-2:30 R Craig, E Trafficking Martin, T Bednarek, S 932 Biotechnology Training Program Seminar Grad st. Required of Biotechnology 1 →30089 SEM 1 3:30-5:00 pm W 1420 Msb Forest, K Training Program trainees 990 Research Grad st & cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

E Meets with BMC 675.

BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING BSE (112) Richard Straub, Chair, 115 Ag Engr, (608)262-3310 1 Cooperative Education Program So st 1 →52365 FLD 10 * Bohnhoff, D A 216 Irrigation Systems - Design and Use Soil Sci 301 1 →52366 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 101 Agr Engr Panuska, J PIT B 218 Drainage Systems Soil Sci 301 or cons inst 1 →52367 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 101 Agr Engr Thompson, A 243 Operating and Management Principles of Off-Road Math 112 or 114. Not recommended 3 LEC 1 11:00 TR 101 Agr Engr Nelson, J 24 PET Vehicles for stdts in engineering →31706 LAB 301 2:25-4:40 pm R 130 Ag Engr Lb # 299 Independent Study Fr, So or Jr st & written cons 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT inst. Open to Fr #C 356 Sustainable Residential Construction Math 112 or equiv. Open to Fr 3 →31147 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 101 Agr Engr Bohnhoff, D 12 365 Measurements and Instrumentation for Biological Stat 224 & Physics 202 or cons 3 LEC 1 12:05 TR 101 Agr Engr Gunasekaran, S 25 Systems inst →30019 LAB 301 2:25-4:40 pm R 119 Ag Engr Lb 367 Renewable Energy Systems College algebra, college-level 3 →31920 LEC 1 * Reinemann, D phys sci crse 375 Biological Concepts for Engineers Cons inst 1-4 →31352 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 101 Agr Engr 06 399 Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education So or Jr or Sr st & cons suprvsg 1-8 ¶ IND * * AC inst & intrshp progm coordinator & advisor D 441 Rheology of Foods and Biomaterials Physics 201 or CBE 320 or ME 363 3 →31529 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm MW 101 Agr Engr Gunasekaran, S 13E E or cons inst →52377 LEC 2 * Off Campus Gunasekaran, S F →31530 LEC 3 * Off Campus Giacomin, A 460 Biorefining: Energy and Products from Renewable Chem 109 or equiv; organic chem or 3 →31707 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 101 Agr Engr Pan, X 08 Resources equiv 476 Engineering Principles of Off-Road Vehicles ME 361, EMA 202 or ME 240 or cons 3 LEC 1 G 1:20 TR 101 Agr Engr Shinners, K 27 inst →30372 LAB 301 2:25-4:40 pm T 130 Ag Engr Lb I 542 Food Engineering Operations Food Sci 440, Sr st, or cons inst 4 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 119 Babcock 03 r BAC →30021 LAB 301 2:25-4:20 MW 215 Babcock 571 Small Watershed Engineering Sr in Engr or Grad st or cons inst 3 →30022 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 101 Agr Engr Thompson, A 10 699 Special Problems Sr st & cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC 799 Practicum in Agricultural Engineering Teaching Grad st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * J 900 Seminar Cons inst 1 →31884 LEC 2 12:00-1:30 F 6105 Soc Sci Eggert, T 901 Graduate Research Seminar BSE 900 1 →30808 SEM 1 8:50 R B25 Agr Engr Gunasekaran, S 990 Research Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Special Problems Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

A Course meets last 5 wks of semester. G BSE primary, crosslisted with ME. Wait list will be established once course is filled as additional section B Course meets 2nd 5 wks of semester. may be opened. Call dept 262-3310. C BSE primary, crosslisted with Design Studies (DS) and Land Arc. I BSE students need instructor consent to enroll. D BSE primary, crosslisted with ME & Food Sci. J General Business 765-001. Meets with BSE & Nelson Institute. E View pre-recorded lectures on-line. For auth to enroll call 262-5516. F Off-campus EngrSpecials & resident grad students; view pre-recorded lectures on-line. For authorization to enroll call 608-262-5516. Special fees apply.

COMMUNITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY C&E SOC (864) Daniel Kleinman, Chair, 350 Agricultural Hall, (608)262-1510

Rur Soc 357, 360 may require authorization. Students who need these courses for a degree should consult Ellen Jacobsen, (608)262-3261, 8128 Social Science. Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields.html. # 140 Introduction to Rural Sociology and Development Open to All Undergrads 3 LEC 1 4:35 MW 125 Agr Hall Pritikin, J 14E SEC →51583 DIS 301 4:30 R 38 Agr Hall →51584 DIS 302 5:40 pm R 38 Agr Hall →51585 DIS 303 9:55 F 148 Van Hise →51586 DIS 304 8:50 F 38 Agr Hall # 210 Survey of Sociology So st. Open to Fr eligible to take 4 LEC 1 9:55 MW 5106 Soc Sci Seidman, G 04E b SI C Com B crses. Stdts may receive cr for only one of these crses: Soc 181, Soc/Rur Soc 210, 211 →30439 DIS 301 8:50 M 6125 Soc Sci →30443 DIS 305 9:55 F 383 Van Hise →30447 DIS 309 9:55 F 599 Van Hise 9:55 F 490 Van Hise 12:05 R 6109 Soc Sci 2:25 W 6117 Soc Sci →30440 DIS 302 9:55 F B329 Van Vleck →30444 DIS 306 9:55 F 395 Van Hise →30448 DIS 310 9:55 F 2335 Sterling 8:50 M 6310 Soc Sci 3:30 R 6109 Soc Sci 3:30 W 6121 Soc Sci continued 14 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC C&E SOC (864) continued

→30441 DIS 303 9:55 F B333 Van Vleck →30445 DIS 307 9:55 F 495 Van Hise 11:00 R 1323 Sterling 9:55 R 1323 Sterling →30442 DIS 304 9:55 F B337 Van Vleck →30446 DIS 308 9:55 F 499 Van Hise 211 The Sociological Enterprise So st. Jrs & Srs must be declared 3 →54460 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 5106 Soc Sci 27 SIC Sociol majors. Stdts may receive cr for only one of these crses: Soc 181, Soc/Rur Soc 210, 211 # 245 Technology and Society Open to Fr 3 →53929 SEM 1 9:30-10:45 TR 10 Agr Hall Kleinman, D 22 EC # 299 Independent Study Open to Fr, So or Jr st & written 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT cons inst 357 Methods of Sociological Inquiry So st; not open to stdts who have 3 IC taken Soc 358 →30449 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 6121 Soc Sci 22 →31745 LEC 6 11:00-12:15 TR 6101 Soc Sci Zeng, Z 23 →30450 LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR 6121 Soc Sci 27 →31379 LEC 7 2:30-3:45 MW 6109 Soc Sci 12 →30451 LEC 3 11:00-12:15 TR 6121 Soc Sci 23 →31380 LEC 8 4:00-5:15 pm MW 6109 Soc Sci 13E →30602 LEC 4 9:55 MWF 5322 Soc Sci 04 →31544 LEC 10 8:00-9:15 TR 6117 Soc Sci 20 →31077 LEC 5 12:05 MWF 6109 Soc Sci 08 360 Statistics for Sociologists I So st. Stdts may receive cr for 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 101 Agr Engr Schwartz, C 21 r IC only one of the following crses: LEC 2 8:00-9:15 TR 6240 Soc Sci 20 Soc/Rur Soc 359, 360 LEC 3 2:30-3:45 TR 6203 Soc Sci Logan, J 28 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR LEC 2 8:00-9:15 TR LEC 3 2:30-3:45 TR →30468 LAB 301 1:20-3:15 R 216 Ingraham →30454 LAB 321 1:20-3:15 M 6113 Soc Sci →30456 LAB 331 3:30-5:25 pm W 6117 Soc Sci →30469 LAB 302 3:30-5:25 pm R 6101 Soc Sci →30455 LAB 322 7:45-9:40 M 6121 Soc Sci →30457 LAB 332 7:45-9:40 W 6117 Soc Sci 361 Statistics for Sociologists II Soc/Rural Soc 360 or equiv and Jr ! 3 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 6102 Soc Sci Logan, J 29 AC st →30459 LAB 301 1:20-3:15 W 6113 Soc Sci →54461 LAB 302 7:40-9:35 W 6125 Soc Sci 375 Internat’l Development, Environment&Sustainability Cons inst 1-4 →31787 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 10 Agr Hall Collins, J 28 399 Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education So, Jr or Sr st and cons 1-8 ¶ IND * * AC supervising inst, advisor and internship program coordinator 434 People, Wildlife and Landscapes Geog/Envir St 339 3 →53094 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 350 Science Naughton, L SAC 532 Health Care Issues for Individuals, Families and Jr st 3 →30437 LEC 1 7:45-10:15 F B223 Van Vleck 01N SIC Society 541 Social Behavior and Natural Resources Soc/Psych 530 or cons inst 3 →51841 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 10 Agr Hall Senier, L 23 SAC 565 The Ethics of Modern Biotechnology Jr st & cons inst 3 →31821 LEC 1 2:25-4:55 pm M 6232 Soc Sci Streiffer, R 11L HIC 610 Knowledge and Society Upper class standing and two 3 →53491 SEM 1 A 9:30-10:45 TR 38 Agr Hall Gilbert, J SAC semester course in Sociology or Rural Sociology 649 Sociology of Work and Employment Jr st and completion of intro 3 →31746 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 6101 Soc Sci 12 SAC course in soc/rur soc, or cons inst 652 Sociology of Economic Institutions Sr st & cons inst 3 →53706 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 6228 Soc Sci Freeland, R 28 SAC 655 Microfoundations of Economic Sociology Sr st & cons inst 3 →53705 LEC 1 9:30-12:00 W 6101 Soc Sci Montgomery, J 03 SAC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Honors program candidacy & Rur Soc H 2-4 ¶ IND * * T 681 693 Practicum in Analysis and Research Jr st & cons inst. Open only to ! 3 →30460 LEC 1 3:00-5:00 pm M 6112 Soc Sci Raymo, J 12 AC stdts currently enrolled as interns in CAR 699 Special Problems Sr st and cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC 731 Intermediate Social Psychology: Group and Collective Grad st 3 →53708 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 M 6116 Soc Sci Delamater, J Processes 750 Research Methods in Sociology Grad st, Soc 357 and 362 or equiv 3 →30470 LEC 1 3:30-6:00 pm T Ferree, M 875 Interdisciplinary Training Sem-Education Sciences Grad st and cons inst 1-4 →31598 SEM 1 12:00-1:30 F 904 Gender and Local Labor Markets Grad st 3 →53983 SEM 1 9:00-11:30 T 301 Agr Hall Tigges, L 923 Seminar-Social Stratification Grad st & cons inst 3 →31550 SEM 1 7:45-10:45 W 6116 Soc Sci Gangl, M 940 Seminar-Sociology of Economic Change Grad st & cons inst 3 →53978 SEM 1 1:20-3:15 R 6116 Soc Sci Seidman, G 945 Seminar-Rural Soc: Sociology of Agriculture Grad st and cons inst 3 →53490 SEM 1 1:20-3:15 W 38 Agr Hall Gilbert, J 982 Interdepartmental Seminar in the Latin-American Area Grad st & cons inst 1-3 →52580 SEM 1 11:00-1:00 W 5255 Humanities Mallon, F →52588 SEM 2 3:30-5:30 pm M 499 Van Hise Zamora, M 985 Research: Sociology of Environment, Technology, and Grad st & cons inst 1-2 →30267 SEM 1 12:00-1:00 M 301 Agr Hall Gilbert, J Agrofood Systems 987 Research: Race and Ethnic Studies Cons inst 1-3 →30461 SEM 1 12:00-1:30 M 990 Research Grad st & cons advisor 1-12 ¶ IND * * 993 Research: Sociology of Economic Change Trainees Grad st 1-3 →30462 SEM 1 12:00-1:30 F 6101 Soc Sci 995 Research: Methodology Trainees Method trainee or cons inst 1-3 →30463 SEM 1 2:30-4:00 W 6203 Soc Sci 997 Research: Demography and Ecology Trainees Demography & ecology trainee or 1-3 →30464 SEM 1 12:20-2:00 T 4308 Soc Sci cons inst 999 Reading and Research Grad st and cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

A Topic: Public Sociology

DAIRY SCIENCE DY SCI (292) R.R. Grummer, Chair, 266A Animal Sci, (608)263-3308 #A 205 Dairy Cattle Selection Dy Sci/An Sci 101. Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 1:20 TR 209 Animal Sci Halbach, T 27 Weigel, K →30091 LAB 301 2:25-5:25 pm T 150 Dy Ctl Ctr # 299 Independent Study Open to Fr, So or Jr st & written 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT cons inst B 302 Dairy Cattle Husbandry Practicum Dy Sci/An Sci 101 or cons inst 2 →52923 LAB 1 2:25-5:25 pm R 274 Animal Sci Wattiaux, M C 311 Comparative Animal Nutrition BmolChem 314 or Chem 341 or Chem 3 →31337 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 212 Animal Sci Armentano, L 08 BIC 343 or cons inst Crenshaw, T D 313 Animal Feeds and Diet Formulation Math 112, Dy Sci/An Sci 101, or 1 →31338 LAB 1 8:50-10:45 T 224 Animal Sci Armentano, L 21H BIC cons inst; con reg in Dy Sci/An →31339 LAB 2 2:25-4:20 T 224 Animal Sci Armentano, L 28H Sci/Nutr Sci 311 recommended E 361 Introduction to Animal and Veterinary Genetics Genetics 160 or 466 or con reg & 2 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 212 Animal Sci Khatib, H course in statistics Kirkpatrick, B Thomas, D Rosa, G →30652 F LAB 301 2:25-4:20 F 128 Animal Sci →30653 G LAB 302 2:25-4:20 W 128 Animal Sci continued

A Field trip(s) required. E Course meets 1/19 through 3/14. Crosslisted with An. Sci. B Course recommended for freshmen and sophomore students. F Intended for students who plan to take AS/DS 362. C Crosslisted with An. Sci. & Nutri. Sci. Mid-term exams are evening exams. Pre-req.: Biomolecular Chem. 314 G Intended for students who plan to take AS/DS 363. or Chem. 341 or 343. D Crosslisted with An. Sci. Field trips may be required. Concurrent to is recommended, if applicable. Pre-req. Math 112 and Dy. Sci. 101. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES 15 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC DY SCI (292) continued

I 362 Veterinary Genetics Dy Sci/An Sci 361; or Genetics 160 2 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 209 Animal Sci Kirkpatrick, B 02 or 466 & Zool/Bot 152 Khatib, H →31559 LAB 301 2:25-4:20 F 128 Animal Sci J 363 Principles of Animal Breeding Dy Sci/An Sci 361 2 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 212 Animal Sci Rosa, G 03 Thomas, D →31601 LAB 301 2:25-4:20 W 128 Animal Sci 375 Agr in Emerging Economies: Dairying in Mexico Cons inst 1 →31761 K SEM 1 4:30 W 236 Animal Sci Wattiaux, M 14M Reproductive Management of Dairy Cattle 2 →31389 SEM 2 11:00-12:15 TR 201 Dy Ctl Ctr Wiltbank, M Guenther, J Animal Health & Diseases Mgmt. 3 →31336 SEM 3 8:00-9:15 TR 236 Animal Sci Fadl, A 399 Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education So, Jr or Sr st & cons supervising 1-8 ¶ IND * * AC inst, advisor, and internship coordinator A 433 Dairy Herd Management M A S, Dy Sci 101 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 11:00 MW 212 Animal Sci Grummer, R 07 →30094 LAB 301 2:25-5:25 pm M L 468 Managing the Environmental Impacts of Livestock Jr st 2 →31575 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 274 Animal Sci Wattiaux, M Operations 535 Dairy Farm Management Practicum Dy Sci 433, 434, 361 3 →30095 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 TR 236 Animal Sci Combs, D 26 Wiltbank, M 681 Senior Honors Thesis Honors candidacy H 2-4 ¶ IND * * T 682 Senior Honors Thesis Honors program candidacy & Dy Sci H 2-4 ¶ IND * * T 681 699 Special Problems Sr st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 799 Practicum in Dairy Science Teaching Grad st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * 875 Linear Mixed Models w/ Apps in Biology & Ag Grad st and cons inst 3 LEC 1 M 2:00-3:30 MTWR 432 Animal Sci Gianola, D →53562 M LAB 301 2:00-4:00 F Gamete & Embryo Physiology 2 →53140 N LEC 2 3:30-5:30 pm T 236 Animal Sci Parrish, J Selected Topics Repro Physiol 2 →53139 N LEC 4 3:30-5:30 pm W 209 Animal Sci Magness, R 900 Seminar Dairy Science 690 1 →30096 O SEM 1 12:05 F 209 Animal Sci Wiltbank, M * →54160 P SEM 2 3:00-4:00 F 236 Animal Sci Wiltbank, M 931 Seminar in Animal Nutrition Grad st & cons inst 1 →30098 SEM 1 4:00-5:30 pm W 274 Animal Sci Crenshaw, T Q 951 Seminar in Animal Breeding Cons inst 0-1 →30649 SEM 1 12:05 T 236 Animal Sci Khatib, H 990 Research Grad st & cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

A Field trip(s) required. M Meets with Animal Science. I Course meets 3/22 through 5/7. N Crosslisted with Dy. Sci. J Course meets 3/22 through 5/7. Crosslisted with An. Sci. O Dairy Science Department Seminar. K Crosslisted with Ani Sci, Ag Econ, Life Sciences Communication, and Inter-Ag 375. This course is followed P Wiltbank Lab Seminar. by an optional 2-credit late summer study tour in Mexico. Q Crosslisted with An. Sci. & Genetics. L Two field trips required.

ENTOMOLOGY ENTOM (355) W.G. Goodman, Chair, 237 Russell Labs, (608)262-1696

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# 201 Insects and Human Culture-a Survey Course in Open to Fr 3 →51633 LEC 1 A 12:05 MWF 184 Russell Lb Goodman, W 08 BEC Entomology # 299 Independent Study Open to Fr, So or Jr st & prior 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT written cons inst 302 Introduction to Entomology An elem course in zoology 4 LEC 1 B 11:00 MWF 150 Russell Lb Young, D 07 BIC →30107 LAB 401 1:20-4:20 T 153 Russell Lb →30108 LAB 402 1:20-4:20 W 153 Russell Lb →30109 LAB 403 1:20-4:20 R 153 Russell Lb 351 Principles of Economic Entomology Intro course in zoology 3 →30110 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 150 Russell Lb Mahr, D 05 BIC 375 Diagnosing&Monitoring Pest & Nutr Status-Fld Crops Cons inst 1 →51880 LEC 1 C 8:00-5:00 pm MTWRF 184 Russell Lb Sturgul, S Jensen, B Hudelson, B Insect Pest Management 3 LEC 2 12:05 TR 147 Russell Lb Hogg, D 25 →53115 LAB 301 1:10-4:10 R 147 Russell Lb 399 Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education So, Jr or Sr st & cons supervising 1-8 ¶ IND * * AC inst, advisor, and internship program coordinator 473 Plant-Insect Interactions One of the following: Bot/For/Zoo 3 →51641 LEC 1 D 1:20 MWF 104 Russell Lb Raffa, K 10 BIC 460, Ent/Pl Path/For 500, Pl Path/Bot 505, Forestry 550, or Entom 342 505 Plant-Microbe Interactions: Molecular and Ecological An upper level crse in microbiol 3 →51929 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 295 Russell Lb Allen, C 03 BDC Aspects (e.g. Bact 303); biochem (e.g. Bent, A Biochem 501); & genetics (e.g. Genetics 466) or cons inst 601 Seminar in Methods of Scientific Oral Presentations Sr st 1 →51709 SEM 1 3:30-5:00 pm W 150 Russell Lb Raffa, K 13M 606 Colloquium in Environmental Toxicology 1 →30111 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm T 270 Soils Pedersen, J 29H BIT 681 Senior Honors Thesis Honors candidacy H 2-4 ¶ IND * * AT 682 Senior Honors Thesis Honors program candidacy & Entom H 2-4 ¶ IND * * T 681 691 Senior Thesis Sr st & cons inst 2 ¶ IND * * AT 699 Special Problems Cons inst & Sr st 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC 701 Advanced Taxonomy of Hymenoptera: Apocrita Entom 331 and cons inst 3 LEC 1 E 12:30-1:30 M 147 Russell Lb Young, D →51734 LAB 301 E 1:40-5:25 pm M 147 Russell Lb 799 Practicum in Entomology Teaching Grad st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * 801 Colloquium Grad st 1 →53988 SEM 1 12:00-1:10 F 150 Russell Lb 875 Eco-Lunch Grad st and cons inst 1 →31812 LEC 1 F 12:00-1:00 M Gratton, C Jackson, R Townsend, P 901 Techniques in Molecular Insect Endocrinology Grad st 1 →51717 SEM 1 12:05 R 243 Russell Lb Goodman, W

A Crosslisted with Env. Studies. D Crosslisted with Botany and Zoology. B Crosslisted with Zoology. Field trips required. Additional fee for lab manual and materials. E Field trip(s) required. C Additional fee for textbooks. Meets with Horticulture, Agronomy, Plant Pathology & Soils 375. Meets F Meets 12-1pm, Mondays, 462 Hort-Moore Hall. Crosslisted with Agronomy and Forest and Wildlife Ecology. January 4-8, 2010. 16 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ENTOM (355) continued

950 Interdisciplinary Seminar in Animal Behavior Grad st 1 →30282 SEM 1 G 12:00-1:30 R Gammie, S Jeanne, R Marler, C Riters, L Snowdon, C 990 Graduate Research and Thesis Grad st & cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

G Crosslisted with Zoology and Psychology.

FOOD SCIENCE FOOD SCI (390) Srinivasan Damodaran, Chair, 103 Babcock, (608)262-3046 # 201 Discovering Food Science Fr or So st or cons inst 1 →30474 LEC 1 4:35 W 121 Babcock Hartel, R # 299 Independent Study Open to Fr, So or Jr st & written 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT cons inst 301 Introduction to the Science and Technology of Food Declared major in food sci, 3 LEC 1 A 11:00 TR 108 Plant Sci Steele, J 23 dietetics, nutr sci or biol sys Briczinski, E engr; & 1 sem of org chem, coll biol w/lab, & gen microbiol w/lab, or con reg; or cons inst →31571 LAB 302 10:30-12:30 F 215 Babcock →31898 LAB 305 B 4:00-6:00 pm F 215 Babcock →31900 LAB 307 B 10:15-12:15 M 215 Babcock →31572 LAB 303 1:30-3:30 F 215 Babcock →31899 LAB 306 B 7:45-9:45 M 215 Babcock 305 Introduction to Meat Science and Technology Zool 101 & 102, or Zool 151 & 152 4 LEC 1 9:55 MW 240 Meat Sci Claus, J 05 (recommended); Chem 103 Greaser, M Russell, R →52721 LAB 301 9:55-11:50 TR 240 Meat Sci →52722 LAB 302 1:20-3:15 TR 240 Meat Sci 321 Food Laws and Regulations Jr st or cons inst 1 →30121 LEC 1 C 7:45 MWF 119 Babcock 399 Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education So or Jr or Sr st & cons 1-8 ¶ IND * * AC supervising inst, advisor & internship coordinator 410 Food Chemistry Food Sci 301 or cons inst 3 →30122 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 119 Babcock Somoza, V 10 BIC Lucey, J Hyslop, D 438 Food Service Operations Lab Con reg Food Sci 437 1 →31032 LAB 1 7:45-10:45 T 90 Humn Eclgy Theis, M →52255 LAB 2 7:45-10:45 R 90 Humn Eclgy Theis, M 441 Rheology of Foods and Biomaterials Physics 201 or CBE 320 or ME 363 3 →31047 LEC 1 D 4:00-5:15 pm MW 101 Agr Engr Gunasekaran, S 13E or cons inst →52690 LEC 2 * Off Campus Gunasekaran, S →31531 LEC 3 E * Off Campus Giacomin, A 464 Statistics for Food Industry Quality Control Stat 201 or equiv 3 →30123 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 121 Babcock Norback, J 06 511 Chemistry and Technology of Dairy Products Food Sci 310 or cons inst 3 →30471 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 119 Babcock 07 537 Organization and Management of Food and Nutrition Food Sci 437 & M H R 300 3 →30127 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 290 Nutri Sci Theis, M 11 Services 542 Food Engineering Operations Food Sci 440, Sr st, or cons inst 4 LEC 1 F 8:50 MWF 119 Babcock 03 r BAC →30129 LAB 301 2:25-4:20 MW 215 Babcock 600 Professional Practice in Food Science Sr or Grad st 1 →30130 SEM 1 9:55 F 121 Babcock Bishop, J 611 Chemistry and Technology of Dairy Products Food Sci 310 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 119 Babcock 07 →30473 DIS 301 12:00-1:15 M 119 Babcock 650 Advanced Microbiology of Foodborne Pathogens Bact/Food Sci 325 or cons inst 3 →52199 LEC 1 G 9:55 MWF 2511 Msb Wong, A 05 BAC 699 Special Problems Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 799 Practicum in Food Science Teaching Grad st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * 900 Seminar Advanced Food Sci 600 or equiv 1 →30131 SEM 1 12:00 W 205 Babcock Pariza, M Briczinski, E 990 Research Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

A There will be late night exams. E OC Engr Spec & resident grad studs; VPRLOL. Call (608) 262-5516. SFA B Students may only enroll be consent of instructor F Cross listed with BSE. C Cross listed with Animal Science 321 G Cross listed with Microbio D Cross listed with ME & BSE. Call (608) 262-5516.

FOREST AND WILDLIFE ECOLOGY F&W ECOL (396) Raymond Guries, Chair, 120 Russell Lab, (608)262-9975

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# 100 Introduction to Forestry Open to Fr 2 →30140 LEC 1 9:55 TR 184 Russell Lb 22 BEC # 299 Independent Study Open to Fr, So or Jr st & written 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT cons inst 300 Forest Biometry Stat 201 or Stat 224 or Stat 301 4 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 104 Russell Lb 05 BIC or equiv →30374 LAB 301 2:25-4:25 M A120 Russell Lb 306 Terrestrial Vertebrates: Life History and Ecology So st & an elementary crse in Zool 3 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 184 Russell Lb Pidgeon, A 03 BIC Craven, S →31767 LAB 301 1:00-2:30 F A228 Russell Lb →31768 LAB 302 2:45-4:15 F A228 Russell Lb 312 Wood Identification So st 1 →31960 LEC 1 A 7:00-9:00 pm M 104 Russell Lb Bowe, S 314 Wood, Industrial Use, and Society Forestry 312 or con reg or cons 3 →31694 LEC 1 8:25-9:40 MW 104 Russell Lb Bowe, S 01E inst 335 Human/Animal Relationships: Biological and So st 3 →31737 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 145 Birge McConnell, P 28 BIC Philosophical Issues 31738 DIS 301 3:50 R 346 Birge 375 Wildlife Habitat Relationships Cons inst 1-4 →31774 LEC 1 B 11:00-12:30 T A228 Russell Lb Pidgeon, A 24 Mexico pre-trip seminar →54201 LEC 2 C * Berkelman, J Conservation Genetics →54275 LEC 3 D 1:00 TR A228 Russell Lb Peery, M 27 379 Principles of Wildlife Management Wl Ecol 318 or equiv 3 →31769 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 184 Russell Lb Lutz, R 04 BIC Peery, M 399 Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education So, Jr or Sr st and cons of 1-8 ¶ IND * * AC supervising inst, advisor, and internship program coordinator

A week 2 thru week 6 C Only open to students who took fall seminar. Meeting times TBA B Jr Sr standing or first year grad D Grad students and upper division undergraduates. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES 17 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC F&W ECOL (396) continued

410 Principles of Silviculture Intro crse in ecology & Jr st, or 3-4 →30141 LEC 1 E 11:00 MWF 104 Russell Lb Lorimer, C 06 BIC cons inst 30142 G LAB 301 F 1:20-4:20 F A121 Russell Lb 460 General Ecology Intro crse in botany & zoology, or 4 LEC 1 12:05 MWF B302 Birge Allen, T 08 r BIC Bot/Zoo 151-152, or Biocore 301 or 333; for biol sci majors only →30286 301/601 1:20-4:20 M 101 Birge 4:25-5:25 pm M 101 Birge →30146 303/603 1:20-4:20 W 101 Birge 4:25-5:25 pm W 101 Birge →30287 302/602 1:20-4:20 T 101 Birge 4:25-5:25 pm T 101 Birge →30147 304/604 1:20-4:20 R 101 Birge 4:25-5:25 pm R 101 Birge 572 Statistical Methods for Bioscience II Stats/Forestry/Hort 571 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 125 Agr Hall Ane, C 21 IC →30149 DIS 311 1:00-2:15 T 1407 Sterling →30150 DIS 312 2:30-3:45 W 1327 Sterling →30151 DIS 313 1:00-2:15 W 2377 Chem →31779 DIS 314 4:00-5:15 pm T 4314 Soc Sci 599 Wildlife Research Capstone Sr st & Wl Ecol 561 3 →31696 LEC 1 I 9:55-11:50 TR A228 Russell Lb Berkelman, J 606 Colloquium in Environmental Toxicology 1 →31689 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm T 270 Soils Pedersen, J 29H BIT 635 Forest Stand Dynamics Crse in silviculture or ecology 1-2 LEC 1 J 12:05 R A121 Russell Lb Lorimer, C 25J (Botany 460 or equiv) & crse in →52134 LAB 301 1:20-3:10 R A121 Russell Lb stats. Sr or Grad st 651 Conservation Biology An ecology crse (eg, Botany/Zool 3 →30277 LEC 1 K 9:30-10:45 TR 4281 White Treves, A 21 r DC 460) and genetics (eg, Genetics/ 31378 DIS 301 K 4:00 M 175 Science Zool 466) 652 Decision Methods for Natural Resource Managers Math 211 or equiv & Comp Sci 132 3-4 →31589 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 104 Russell Lb 08 r BIC or equiv 31590 LAB 301 1:20-3:15 W A120 Russell Lb 655 Animal Population Dynamics Wl Ecol 318 or equiv, and crse in 3 →30278 LEC 1 11:00 MWF A228 Russell Lb Van Deelen, T 06 BIC stats 682 Senior Honors Thesis Honors program candidacy & Forest H 2-4 ¶ IND * * T 681 699 Special Problems Sr st & cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC 790 Special Problems Cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * 799 Practicum in Forestry and Wildlife EcologyTeaching Grad st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * 875 EcoLunch Grad st and cons inst 1-4 →53130 SEM 1 L 12:00-1:00 M Gratton, C Jackson, R Townsend, P Biodiversity Conservatn&Sustaind Devlpmnt in China 2 →31377 SEM 2 4:30-6:00 pm M 2104 Chamberlin Posner, J 14L Conservation Genetics 1-4 →54277 SEM 3 D 1:00 TR A228 Russell Lb Peery, M 879 Advanced Landscape Ecology Grad st & cons inst 3 →52734 LEC 1 8:55-10:50 WF 163 Noland Turner, M 901 Colloquium in Forestry and Forest Products 1 →30152 LEC 1 12:05 T 104 Russell Lb 961 Wildlife Seminar 1 →31773 SEM 1 M 4:00-6:00 pm M A228 Russell Lb Temple, S →31918 SEM 2 3:00 M A232 Russell Lb 990 Research and Thesis Grad st and cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Advanced Independent Study Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

D Grad students and upper division undergraduates. I Sr standing and FWE 561 Prereq E Majors should register for lecture and lab for 4 credits; lab section is optional for others. Students J (Botany 460 or equiv) & crse in stats. SR or Grad st taking lecture only should register for 3 credits K Grad students only enroll in discussion F Majors should register for lecture and lab for 4 credits; lab section optional for others. Students taking L Meets 12-1pm, Mondays, 462 Hort-Moore Hall. Crosslisted with Agronomy and Entomology. lecture only should register for 3 credits. M Grad students in FWE, IES, and related departments G Lab includes a required Saturday field trip in April.

GENETICS GENETICS (412) Michael R. Culbertson, Chair, 1420 Genetics/Biotech, (608)262-1069 289 Honors Independent Study Enrolled in the CALS Honors Prgm & H 1-2 ¶ IND * * IT So or Jr st. Inter-Ag 288 # 299 Independent Study Fr, So or Jr st & written cons 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT inst. Open to Fr 375 Freshman Seminar for Genetics Majors Cons inst 1 →31048 SEM 1 4:30-6:00 pm T 1441 Gen-Biotch Leeds, P BIC Contemporary Issues in HIV/Aids Prevention 2 →54341 SEM 11 A 5:00-6:45 pm T 1510 Msb Kessel, R 399 Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education So, Jr or Sr st and cons 1-8 ¶ IND * * AC supervising inst, advisor, and internship program coordinator 466 General Genetics Algebra, 1 yr chem & 1 yr biology 3 LEC 1 B 11:00 MWF 165 Bascom Masson, P 06 BIC or cons inst Chang, Q →30163 DIS 301 11:00 T 1441 Gen-Biotch →30166 DIS 304 9:55 R 1441 Gen-Biotch →30169 DIS 307 12:05 T 1441 Gen-Biotch →30164 DIS 302 12:05 M 1441 Gen-Biotch →30167 DIS 305 1:20 R 1408 Gen-Biotch →30170 DIS 308 1:20 T 1408 Gen-Biotch →30165 DIS 303 1:20 W 1408 Gen-Biotch →30168 DIS 306 12:05 F 1441 Gen-Biotch 545 Genetics Laboratory Genetics 466 or equiv 2 →30383 LAB 1 1:20-5:00 pm M 1340 Gen-Biotch Leeds, P AC →30384 LAB 2 1:20-5:00 pm R 1340 Gen-Biotch Leeds, P 561 Introductory Cytogenetics Genetics, Botany, Zoology 466 or 2-3 →30171 LEC 1 C 1:20 MW 1441 Gen-Biotch Jiang, J 10E BIC cons inst 30172 LAB 301 11:00-12:55 T 247 Plant Sci 562 Human Cytogenetics Genetics/Bot/Zool 160 or 466 or 2 →31597 LEC 1 D 3:30-5:10 pm R 1408 Gen-Biotch Raca, G 29J BIC Med Genet 721 or cons inst Laffin, J Reiser, C 566 Advanced Genetics Genetics 466 (or equiv) & genetics 3 →30174 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1441 Gen-Biotch Ikeda, A 26 BIC major or cons inst. Required of Yin, J all undergrad genetics majors Day, C 677 Adv Topics-Genetics: Genome Science Cons inst or Grad st 2 →31902 LEC 2 2:25 TR 1408 Gen-Biotch Schwartz, D BAC Intro to Genomic/Proteomic Analysis 3 →31786 LEC 4 3:30-5:00 pm T 1408 Gen-Biotch Skop, A 3:30-5:00 pm R 1240 Gen-Biotch Science Writing-Controversies 1-2 →54291 LEC 10 E 5:00-7:00 pm W 1240 Gen-Biotch Seely, W Adv Topics-Genetics: HIV/Aids Prevention Advanced 3 →30377 LEC 11 6:55-8:30 pm W 1510 Msb Kessel, R 681 Senior Honors Thesis Honors candidacy H 2-4 ¶ IND * * AT 682 Senior Honors Thesis Honors program candidacy & H 2-4 ¶ IND * * T Genetics 681 699 Special Problems Cons inst and Sr st 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 703 Topics in Eukaryotic Regulation Biochem 612 or equiv & cons inst 2 →30175 LEC 1 F 5:00-7:00 pm M 1408 Gen-Biotch Kennedy, S 14L Anderson, P Kimble, J Wickens, M

A Contact Ruth Owens for authorization to register: [email protected] E Contact Mara McDonald, [email protected] for authorization to register. B Evening exams will be given in this course. F Contact Scott Kennedy ([email protected]) for permission to enroll. C Register for 2 credits for lecture only. Must be authorized to take the lab and the course for 3 credits. D Registration only in MedGen562. Contact Catherine Reiser [email protected] for permission to register. For students in Master’s Program in Genetic Counseling. 18 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC GENETICS (412) continued

708 Methods and Logic in Genetic Analysis Grad st, Genetics 701 or equiv 3 →54342 LEC 1 3:30-5:45 pm W 1360 Gen-Biotch Sun, X Pelegri, F 9:55 F 1408 Gen-Biotch 915 Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine Cons inst 1 →30603 SEM 1 4:00-5:00 pm T 1111 Gen-Biotch Pape, L Shavlik, J Phillips Jr. Page Jr., C 951 Seminar in Animal Breeding Cons inst 0-1 →30177 SEM 1 12:05 T 236 Animal Sci Khatib, H 957 Seminar-Plant Breeding Grad st 1 →30178 SEM 1 3:30 F 351 Moore Goldman, I 990 Research Grad st & cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

HORTICULTURE HORT (476) John Stier, Chair, 381 Horticulture, (608)262-1490 # 227 Propagation of Horticultural Plants An intro course in botany. Open to 3 LEC 1 12:05 MW 351 Moore 08E BEC Fr →30187 LAB 301 3:30-5:25 pm T 247 Plant Sci →30188 LAB 302 3:30-5:25 pm W 247 Plant Sci # 233 Herbaceous Ornamental Plants II Open to Fr 2 →51640 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 TR 108 Plant Sci Stimart, D 26 BIC # 299 Independent Study Open to Fr, So or Jr st & written 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT cons inst 326 Plant Nutrition Management Soil Sci 230 or 301 and one of the 3 LEC 1 1:20 TR 357 Soils Barak, P 27 PIC following: Bot 100 or 130; Hort →51937 LAB 301 2:30-4:30 W 371 Soils 120 or 122; Agron 100 →30304 LAB 302 2:30-4:30 R 371 Soils 338 Plant Breeding and Biotechnology Botany 130 or Genetics 160 or 3 →31029 LEC 1 A 8:50 MWF 351 Moore Kaeppler, S 02 BIC Biocore 301 or cons inst 372 Colloquium in Organic Agriculture At least So st 1 →51639 SEM 1 3:30 M 114 Ingraham Nienhuis, J 13L IC 375 Diagnosing&Monitoring Pest&Nutr Status-Fld Crops Cons inst 1-4 →51908 LEC 1 B 8:00-5:00 pm MTWRF 184 Russell Lb Sturgul, S Jensen, B Hudelson, B D Arboriculture and Landscape Maintenance 3 C LEC 2 9:55 TR 128 Plant Sci Jull, L 22 →54107 LAB 302 11:00-12:45 TR 128 Plant Sci Plant Genetics & Sustainability 1 →54400 LEC 3 E 3:30 W 351 Moore Krysan, P 13M Patterson, S Plants as Food 1 →54401 LEC 4 E 3:30 T 351 Moore Patterson, S 29H 399 Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education So, Jr or Sr st & cons supervising 1-8 ¶ IND * * AC inst, advisor, and internship program coordinator 500 Molecular Biology Techniques Biochem 501 or 621 or Genetics 466 3 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 209 Animal Sci Talaat, A IC or Bact 303, 304 or cons inst →31318 LAB 302 2:25-6:00 pm T 203 Animal Sci →31319 LAB 303 2:25-6:00 pm R 203 Animal Sci 501 Principles of Plant Breeding Intro crse in genetics, 1 yr biol 3 →30191 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 351 Moore 05 BIC 555 Plant Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics Grad st; undergrads with Genetics 2-3 →54387 LEC 1 F 1:20 TR 247 Plant Sci Krysan, P 27 466 or equiv or cons inst 54389 LAB 301 G 2:30-4:20 R 247 Plant Sci 561 Introductory Cytogenetics Genetics, Botany, Zoology 466 or 2-3 →30193 LEC 1 1:20 MW 1441 Gen-Biotch Jiang, J 10E BIC cons inst 30289 LAB 301 11:00-12:55 T 247 Plant Sci 572 Statistical Methods for Bioscience II Stats/Forestry/Hort 571 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 125 Agr Hall Ane, C 21 IC →30196 DIS 311 1:00-2:15 T 1407 Sterling →30197 DIS 312 2:30-3:45 W 1327 Sterling →30198 DIS 313 1:00-2:15 W 2377 Chem →31780 DIS 314 4:00-5:15 pm T 4314 Soc Sci 699 Special Problems Sr st & cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC 799 Practicum in Horticulture Teaching Grad st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * 850 Advanced Plant Breeding Agron/Hort 338 or 501 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 A 8:50 TR De Leon Gatti →51910 LAB 301 1:00-3:00 R 875 Intro to Research Ethics Grad st and cons inst 1 →54371 LEC 1 1:20-2:45 W 473 Moore Streiffer, R Patterson, S 910 Seminar Grad st 1 →31552 LEC 1 3:30-5:00 pm R 351 Moore 957 Seminar-Plant Breeding Grad st 1 →30199 SEM 1 3:30 F 351 Moore Goldman, I 990 Research Grad st & cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

A XL with Agronomy E Open to Freshmen. B Additional fee for textbooks. Meets with Entomology, Agronomy, Plant Pathology & Soils 375. Meets January F Grad st.; undergrads with Genetics 466 (or equiv.) or inst. consent. XL with Agronomy 555 and Botany 555. 4-8, 2010. G Grad st.; undergrads with Genetics 466 (or equiv.) or inst. consent. Crosslisted with Agronomy 555 and C There will be some required Thursday afternoon field trips. Botany 555. Lecture only 2 credits; Lecture and Lab 3 credits. D Prerequisite: HORT / LA 263 or BOT / F&WL ECOL 402

INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES (C A L S) INTER-AG (494) Susan Gisler, 116 Agriculture Hall, (608) 262-3037 # 175 WISE Seminar Cons inst. Preference given to 1 →31593 SEM 1 5:30-7:00 pm W 49 Sellery Hl EC residents of the WISE learning community. Open to Fr # 250 Undergraduate Research Experience Fr or So st, admission to the 1-3 IC Undergraduate Research Scholars Program, and cons inst →30309 SEM 1 5:00-6:00 pm W 4308 Soc Sci 14M →30664 SEM 6 5:00-6:00 pm W 483 Van Hise 14M →30660 SEM 2 5:00-6:00 pm W 6112 Soc Sci 14M →30665 SEM 7 5:00-6:00 pm W 395 Van Hise 14M →30661 SEM 3 5:00-6:00 pm W 486 Van Hise 14M →30666 SEM 8 5:00-6:00 pm W 387 Van Hise 14M →30662 SEM 4 5:00-6:00 pm W 383 Van Hise 14M →30667 SEM 9 5:00-6:00 pm T 379 Van Hise 30H →30663 SEM 5 5:00-6:00 pm W 475 Van Hise 14M 350 World Hunger and Malnutrition 3 LEC 1 * Shapiro, K BIC Thurlow, J →31784 DIS 301 3:30-4:30 R 3650 Humanities 375 International Issues in Ag, Envir and Life Sci Cons inst 1 →31573 LEC 3 3:30 T 119 Babcock Ferrick, J 29H Emerging Econ: Dairy in Mexico →31372 LEC 9 A 4:30 W 236 Animal Sci Wattiaux, M 14M 523 Curriculum in Agri-science Education Sr st 3 →52590 LEC 1 3:00-5:30 pm W 2373 Chem Feinstein, N 11M IT 875 Effective Teaching with Technology Grad st and cons inst 2-3 →54162 LEC 9 B * Cramer, S Topic:Informal Sci Edu for Scientists: A Practicum →31154 LEC 11 C 8:45-10:45 T 4017 Vilas Dunwoody, S 21H Instructional Materials Development →54163 LEC 12 B 3:00-5:00 pm M 275 Matrls Sci Effective Teaching with Technology →31772 LEC 13 D * Off Campus Wolf, A

A Meets with An Sci, Dy Sci, AAE, and L Sc Com C Meets with EMA 601, EPD 690, JOURN 880, INTER-LS 701 B Meets with EPD 690, Inter-LS 701 D Meets with EPD 690, and INTER-LS 701 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES 19 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE LAND ARC (520) Evelyn Howell, Chair, 1 Ag. Hall, (608)263-7301 260 History of Landscape Architecture 3 →30365 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 184 Russell Lb 27 HIT 262 Landscape Inventory and Evaluation Methods Land Arc 250 or cons inst 4 LEC 1 12:05 WF 290 Nutri Sci Hadley, D 08F IT Howell, E →30342 LAB 301 9:55-11:50 WF 103 Ag Bulletn →30343 LAB 302 1:20-3:15 WF 103 Ag Bulletn →31789 LAB 303 3:30-5:25 pm WF 103 Ag Bulletn 270 Landscape Architecture Workshop Land Arc 250 or cons inst. Open to 1-2 →31044 LEC 1 5:35-8:35 pm R 103 Ag Bulletn Hadley, D 41J non-majors # 299 Independent Studies Open to Fr, So or Jr st & written 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT cons inst 312 Graphics for Designers Con reg in a design course 3 →30212 LAB 1 8:50-11:55 TR 103 Ag Bulletn Steiner, J 21 IT →30213 LAB 2 2:25-5:30 pm TR 103 Ag Bulletn Steiner, J 28 351 Housing and Urban Design Land Arc 261 and 365 or con reg 4 LEC 1 1:20 T 38 Agr Hall LaGro Jr., J 26H IT →30215 LAB 301 2:25-5:25 pm TR 25F Agr Hall 353 Landscape Architectural Technology I Math 112 and 113 (or equiv) and 3 LEC 1 7:45 W 38 Agr Hall Kelly, S IT CEE 450 →30217 LAB 301 11:00-1:00 WF 25F Agr Hall 11:00-1:00 WF 25J Agr Hall →30218 LAB 302 1:20-3:20 WF 25F Agr Hall 1:20-3:20 WF 25J Agr Hall # 356 Sustainable Residential Construction Math 112 or equiv. Open to Fr 3 →31149 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 101 Agr Engr Bohnhoff, D 12 361 Wetlands Ecology Upper class st; basic college- 3 →30219 LEC 1 4:30-5:45 pm TR 175 Science Carpenter, Q 30 BIC level biology or equiv (such as relevant physical sciences) 375 Urban Ecology in Landscape Design Cons inst 1-4 →54234 LEC 1 A 3:30-5:00 pm M 14 Agr Hall Harrington, J 399 Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education So, Jr or Sr st and cons 1-8 ¶ IND * * AC supervising inst, advisor, and program coordinator 451 Open Space Planning and Design Land Arc 351, 354, 365 3 LEC 1 8:50 T 1510 Msb Dennis Jr, S 21H →30221 LAB 301 9:55-12:55 TR 25F Agr Hall 463 Evolution of American Planning Jr st 3 →31382 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 208 Mus Hall Paulsen, K 23 SIC 551 Senior Project in Landscape Architecture Land Arc 610 4 →30222 LAB 1 1:20-5:30 pm TR 25J Agr Hall Thering, S 26 b Kelly, S 1:20-5:30 pm TR 25H Agr Hall 26 556 Remote Sensing Digital Image Processing Civ Engr/Envir St/Forestry 303 or 3 LEC 1 11:30-12:45 M A121 Russell Lb Ozdogan, M 07 IDT authorization 11:00-12:00 W A121 Russell Lb Ozdogan, M 07 →53972 LAB 301 1:00-2:00 W A121 Russell Lb 651 Plant Community Restoration and Management Workshop Land Arc 262 or Grad st 4 →52784 LAB 1 8:50-11:50 TR 14 Agr Hall Harrington, J 21 Bart, D 677 Cultural Resource Preservation and Landscape History At least 2 courses in history or 3 →51993 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 209 Animal Sci Gilmore, J 24 the social sciences, or cons inst 699 Special Problems-Landscape Architecture Sr st and cons inst 1-5 ¶ IND * * AC 720 Critical Inquiry into Landscape Design Expression Grad st or cons inst 2 →54092 LAB 1 11:00-12:15 WF 14 Agr Hall Dennis Jr, S 740 Research in Landscape Architecture Grad st in land arch or cons inst 3 →31802 LEC 1 12:30-1:45 TR 14 Agr Hall Bart, D 990 Research Grad st and cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Studies Grad st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

A Junior, senior, graduate standing only

LIFE SCIENCES COMMUNICATION L SC COM (120) Jacqueline Hitchon McSweeney, Chair, (608) 262-1464

Hiram Smith Hall - 1545 Observatory Drive Many classes are open only to Ag Journ and FCJ majors until freshmen register. Remaining spaces open to other qualified students. Registration questions and requests for authorization can be emailed to [email protected] # 100 Introduction to Communication: Inquiry and Exposition Open to Fr only. Stdts may receive 3 →30026 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 135 Hirm Sm Hl 02 a EC degree cr for only one Com A crse →54265 LEC 2 9:55 MWF 135 Hirm Sm Hl 05 taken in residence →30027 LEC 3 11:00 MWF 135 Hirm Sm Hl 07 →30028 LEC 4 12:05 MWF 135 Hirm Sm Hl 08 →54266 LEC 5 1:20 MWF 135 Hirm Sm Hl 10 212 Introduction to Scientific Communication Jr st or cons inst 3 →31159 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 126 Hirm Sm Hl Seely, W 21 b # 299 Independent Study Open to Fr or So or Jr st & 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT written cons inst # 340 Contemporary Communication Technologies and Their Open to Fr 3 →31824 LEC 1 12:30-1:45 TR 126 Hirm Sm Hl Rojas, H 25 ET Social Effects 350 Visualizing Science and Technology Ag Journ 111 or Fam Com 130 or 3 →54348 LEC 1 1:30-2:45 TR 135 Hirm Sm Hl Reaves, S 27 ZIT cons inst 360 Information Radio L Sc Com 100 or 111 or 212 or cons 3 →31160 LEC 1 2:25 M 135 Hirm Sm Hl Meiller, L b inst 2:25-4:20 W 135 Hirm Sm Hl 375 Issues in Science and Technology Communication Cons inst 3 →31161 LEC 1 9:00-11:00 F 126 Hirm Sm Hl Still, T 03 Agri Marketing Campaign Strategy 3 →31179 LEC 2 4:00-5:30 pm MW 139 Hirm Sm Hl Botham, S 13E Advanced Feature Writing 3 →31180 LEC 3 4:45-6:00 pm TR 126 Hirm Sm Hl Stockinger, J 30 Science Podcasting & Videocasting 3 →31825 LEC 5 2:30-3:45 TR 139 Hirm Sm Hl Stanley, D 28 Emerging Economies: Dairying in Mexico 1 →31833 A LEC 6 4:30 W 236 Animal Sci Wattiaux, M 14M Communication in Life Science Industries 3 →31841 LEC 7 9:30-10:45 TR 137 Hirm Sm Hl Runge, K 22 399 Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education Cons suprvsg inst, advisor, & 1-8 ¶ IND * * AC intrshp progm coordinator 435 Theory and Practice of Integrated Marketing 3 →31178 SEM 1 9:30-11:30 W 137 Hirm Sm Hl Hitchon McSwee Communication 444 Native American Environmental Issues and the Media Jr st 3 →31359 LEC 1 1:20-2:35 TR 137 Hirm Sm Hl 27 eZIC 450 Visual Composition and Digital Editing L Sc Com 350 3 →31823 LEC 1 9:30-12:00 T 139 Hirm Sm Hl Reaves, S 22H 515 Public Information Campaigns and Programs L Sc Com 111 or 130, Sr st & cons 3 →31181 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 135 Hirm Sm Hl Brossard, D 24 IC inst 530 Print and Electronic Media Design Cons inst 3 LEC 1 9:30-11:00 M 139 Hirm Sm Hl Botham, S →31368 LAB 301 2:30-3:30 M 139 Hirm Sm Hl 532 Web Design for the Sciences L Sc Com/Fam Com 111 or 130; L Sc 3 →31158 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 139 Hirm Sm Hl Stanley, D Com 350 or ETD 120 616 Mass Media and Youth Journ 565 or Com Arts 325 or cons 3 →31148 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 4014 Vilas Riddle, K 24 SDC inst →31843 LEC 2 9:30-10:45 TR 4014 Vilas 21 617 Health Communication in the Information Age Journ 565 or equiv 3 →54442 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 4028 Vilas 10 SAC

A Meets with Dy Sci, Ag Econ, LSC, Inter-Ag. This course is followed by an optional 2 credit late summer study tour in Mexico. 20 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC L SC COM (120) continued

620 Service Learning in the Live Sciences: Advanced Video L Sc Com 315 3 →54372 LAB 1 9:00-11:30 W 126 Hirm Sm Hl Loew, P Production 699 Special Problems Sr st & cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC 700 Colloquium in Life Sciences Communication Grad st 1 →31827 LEC 1 12:05-1:00 W 137 Hirm Sm Hl Scheufele, D 860 Science and Environment Communication Grad st 3 →53710 SEM 1 10:00-12:00 M 5013 Vilas Dunwoody, S 875 Issues in Science and Technology Communication Grad st and cons inst 3 →30466 SEM 1 9:00-11:00 F 126 Hirm Sm Hl Still, T 03 Advanced Feature Writing 3 →31357 SEM 3 4:45-6:00 pm TR 126 Hirm Sm Hl Stockinger, J 30 Science Podcasting & Videocasting 3 →31567 SEM 5 2:30-3:45 TR 139 Hirm Sm Hl Stanley, D 28 Communication in Life Science Industries 3 →54374 SEM 6 9:30-10:45 TR 137 Hirm Sm Hl Runge, K Qualitative Research Methods 3 →54375 SEM 7 12:30-2:30 W 139 Hirm Sm Hl Schenck, T New Media, Science, and Social Movements 3 →54376 SEM 8 10:00-12:00 M 137 Hirm Sm Hl Rojas, H Psychology of the Science Audience 3 →54377 SEM 9 3:00-5:00 pm T 137 Hirm Sm Hl Gunther, A Media and Society Research Group 1 →54378 SEM 10 * Brossard, D Bio Talk Research Group 1 →54379 SEM 11 * Shaw, B Psychology of the Media Audience Research Group 1 →54380 SEM 12 * Gunther, A 880 Informal Sci Education for Scientists: A Practicum Grad st 3 →53875 SEM 8 8:45-10:45 T 4017 Vilas Dunwoody, S 21H Integrated Media Storytelling →53873 SEM 16 9:00-12:00 W 2111 Vilas Robinson, S Ethics in Media →53874 SEM 19 3:30-5:30 pm W 5013 Vilas Ward, S Social Theory of Communication →53872 SEM 20 1:20-3:15 T 5013 Vilas Friedland, L 901 Colloquium in Mass Communication Grad st 1 →53637 SEM 1 12:00 F 5055 Vilas Downey, G 902 Public Opinion of Life Science Issues Grad st or cons inst 3 →54382 SEM 1 2:00-4:00 W 137 Hirm Sm Hl Scheufele, D 990 Research Grad st 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Research Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

MICROBIOLOGY MICROBIO (192) Jo Handelsman, Chair, 1305 Microbial Sciences Bldg, (608)262-2975

Effective Fall 2007, Microbiology is the Timetable designation for courses administered by the Department of Bacteriology. Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields.html # 100 The Microbial World Open to Fr. No degree credit for 3 LEC 1 1:20 MW 1420 Msb Todar, K 10E BEC both Bact 100 & 101 or 303 →53941 DIS 301 1:20 F 121 Babcock →53942 DIS 302 1:20 F 10 Agr Hall →53948 DIS 303 1:20 F 2301 Msb #A 101 General Microbiology Chem 103 or 108 or 109 or 115. 3 →30046 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 125 Agr Hall Barclay, S 10 BEC Stdts may not rec cr for both Bact 31045 DIS 301 4:00 M 2301 Msb 101&303. Stdts with 1 sem organic 31578 DIS 302 4:30 T 2301 Msb chem who will continue in biol or phys sci take 303. Open to Fr # 102 General Microbiology Laboratory Bact 101 or con reg (preferred). 2 →30047 LAB 1 B 1:20-3:15 T 2425 Msb Lindquist, J 61 BEC Stdts may not receive credit for →30048 LAB 2 B 9:55-11:50 W 2425 Msb Lindquist, J 61 both Bact 102 & 304. Open to Fr →30049 LAB 3 B 1:20-3:15 R 2425 Msb Lindquist, J 61 # 299 Independent Study Open to Fr, So or Jr st & written 1-3 ¶ IND * * IC cons inst 303 Biology of Microorganisms Prev crse in botany, zool, Biocore 3 →30050 LEC 1 C 8:00-9:15 TR 125 Agr Hall Downs, D 20 BIC or gen biol; 1 sem org chem or con Forest, K reg.No degree cr for both Bact 101 Rondon, M & 303. Required of Bact majors, 31925 DIS 301 C 5:00 pm M 1420 Msb recommended for biol sci majors 304 Biology of Microorganisms Laboratory Bact 303 or con reg. No degree cr 2 →30051 LAB 1 D 1:20-3:15 MW 2420 Msb 10E BIC for both Bact 102 & 304. Required →30052 LAB 2 E 9:30-11:25 TR 2420 Msb 22 of Bact majors & recommended for →30053 LAB 3 E 9:30-11:25 TR 2425 Msb 22 bio-sci majors →31333 LAB 4 E 1:20-3:15 TR 2420 Msb 27 330 Host-Parasite Interactions Bact 101 & 102; or Bact 303 & 304; 3 →54288 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 1510 Msb Kurtz, R 06 BIC or equiv Rondon, M 375 Introduction to Zymology Variable prerequisites depending 1-4 →31857 LEC 2 1:20-4:20 MW IC Case Studies in Microbiology on topic →31860 LEC 3 2:25 T 1510 Msb Yu, J Case Studies in Microbiology →31861 LEC 4 3:30 T 1510 Msb Yu, J Case Studies in Microbiology →31862 LEC 5 8:50 W 2511 Msb Yu, J Case Studies in Microbiology →31863 LEC 6 9:55 W 2511 Msb Yu, J Controversial Issues in Contemporary Biology →31875 LEC 7 12:00-1:15 TR 2301 Msb Barclay, S Fundamentals of Immunology →53937 LEC 8 1:00-2:15 TR 1420 Msb Mansfield, J 399 Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education So or Jr or Sr st & cons suprvsg 1-8 ¶ IND * * IC inst, advisor, & intrshp prog coordinator 425 Environmental Microbiology Bact 303, Chem 341 or 343 3 →30323 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 2511 Msb Weimer, P 10 IC 450 Diversity, Ecology and Evolution of Microorrganisms Bact 303, 1 sem of genetics, & 2 →31579 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1420 Msb Currie, C 21 BIC either Biochem 501 or equiv or 507 or equiv 470 Microbial Genetics & Molecular Machines Microbio 303 3 →30054 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1420 Msb Goodrich-Blair 23 BIC 545 Medical Biotechnology Biochem 501 and Genetics 466 or 1 →30056 LEC 1 12:05 M 1111 Gen-Biotch Burgess, R IC equiv 551 Physiological Diversity of Procaryotes Laboratory Bact 304, 526, 527 & con reg in 2 →30057 LAB 1 1:20-4:20 MW 2225 Msb 10E b BAC Bact 550. Priority to bacteriology →30058 LAB 2 8:50-11:50 TR 2225 Msb 21 seniors. Required of bact majors →30059 LAB 3 1:20-4:20 TR 2225 Msb 26 632 Industrial Microbiology/Biotechnology Bact 526 & Biochem 501 or equiv 2 →53955 LEC 1 12:05 TR 1510 Msb Jeffries, T 25 BIC 650 Advanced Microbiology of Foodborne Pathogens Bact/Food Sci 325 or cons inst 3 →52715 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 2511 Msb Wong, A 05 BAC 681 Senior Honors Thesis Hon prog candidacy H 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Honors program candidacy & Bact H 2-4 ¶ IND * * AC 681 692 Senior Thesis 2 ¶ IND * * BAC 699 Special Problems Sr or Grad st & cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC 726 Regulation of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes Bact/Genetics/Biochem 612 or cons 3 →54280 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2511 Msb Wassarman, K 21 inst 731 Seminar Grad st 1 →30062 SEM 1 12:05 W 1520 Msb Mansfield, J 811 Advanced Problems in Microbiology 1st yr st in Microbiol Doctoral 1 →31320 LEC 1 12:05 M 1510 Msb Mansfield, J Training Progm

A Enroll in lecture; discussions will be optional, both sections open to all students every week. Do not D Waitlists maintained by Katy - email [email protected]. Labs will start Wed 1/20. enroll in discussion. E Waitlists maintained by Katy France - email [email protected]. Labs will start Thurs 1/21. B Katy France maintains waitlists. Email her at [email protected]. Labs will start on Tues 1/19. C Enroll in lecture only; discussion is optional and is open to all students every week. Do not enroll in discussion. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES 21 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC MICROBIO (192) continued

875 Foundations in Biotechnology Research Variable prerequisites depending 1-4 →31046 LEC 1 2:25 W 2301 Msb Instructional Materials Development on topic →31581 LEC 2 11:00 W 2511 Msb Miller, S 901 Advanced Seminar Bact 729 & Grad st & cons inst 1 →30589 SEM 2 11:00 F 2511 Msb 914 Seminar-Molecular Biosciences (Advanced) Cons inst 1 →30063 SEM 1 3:30 F 2511 Msb Keck, J 932 Biotechnology Training Program Seminar Grad st. Required of Biotechnology 1 →30064 SEM 1 3:30-5:00 pm W 1420 Msb Forest, K Training Program trainees 990 Research Grad st & cons inst 1-9 ¶ IND * *

NUTRITIONAL SCIENCES NUTR SCI (694) Susan A. Nitzke, Chair, 266 Nutr Sci, (608)262-2727

Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields. html.

# 132 Nutrition Today Not open to stdts eligible for 3 →30239 LEC 1 A 9:55 MWF 125 Agr Hall Anderson, P 62 BEC Nutr Sci 332. Open to Fr →30240 LEC 2 A 11:00 MWF 125 Agr Hall Anderson, P 62 →30378 LEC 3 B * Anderson, P 62 30291 DIS 301 5:45 pm T 123 Van Hise 289 Honors Independent Study Enrolled in the CALS Honors Prgm & H 1-2 ¶ IND * * IT So or Jr st. Inter-Ag 288 # 299 Independent Study Open to Fr, So or Jr st & written 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT cons inst 311 Comparative Animal Nutrition BmolChem 314 or Chem 341 or Chem 3 →31349 LEC 1 C 12:05 MWF 212 Animal Sci Armentano, L 08 BIC 343 or cons inst Crenshaw, T 332 Human Nutritional Needs Chem 103; Chem 104 or Biochem 201 3 →30241 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 290 Nutri Sci Yen, C 02 BIC or BmolChem 314 31504 DIS 301 4:00 T 190D Nutri Sci 350 World Hunger and Malnutrition 3 LEC 1 D * Shapiro, K BIC Thurlow, J →31785 DIS 301 3:30-4:30 R 3650 Humanities 399 Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education So or Jr or Sr st & cons 1-8 ¶ IND * * AC supervising inst, advisor & internship program coordinator 431 Nutrition in the Life Span Jr st; grade of C or better in 3 →30243 LEC 1 E 11:00 MWF 1520 Msb Lai, H 07 BAC Physiol 335 & Nutr Sci 332 or cons inst F 510 Biochemical Principles of Human and Animal Nutrition Biochem 501 or 602 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 7:45 MWF 290 Nutri Sci Eide, D 01 BAC Sunde, R →54216 DIS 301 G 5:00 pm M 290 Nutri Sci 520 Applications in Clinical Nutrition Nutr Sci 631 & Sr in Dietetics 3 LEC 1 12:30-2:10 M 290 Nutri Sci Karls, L 08L major-Didactic Prgm or Nutr Sci →31837 DIS 301 8:50-10:30 W 1510 Msb 631 & Sr in Nutr Sci major, Nat →31838 DIS 302 12:30-2:10 W 10 Agr Hall Sci opt & cons inst 540 Community Nutrition Programs and Policy Issues Nutr Sci 431 or cons inst 1 →31584 LEC 1 3:30-4:45 pm M 190D Nutri Sci Nitzke, S BIC 619 Advanced Nutrition: Intermediary Metabolism of Grad st; Nutr Sci 510 or Biochem 3 →31145 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 MW 458 Nutri Sci 01E Macronutrients 507 & 508 or Bmolchem 503 (or con reg) or cons inst 627 Advanced Nutrition: Vitamins Grad st; Nutr Sci 510 & Physiol 1 →31835 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR 190D Nutri Sci 335 or equiv or con reg or cons inst 672 Herbals, Homeopathy, and Dietary Supplements Phm Sci 432 or Biochem 501 or 2-3 →30345 LEC 1 2:25 T 2006 Rennebohm Hutson, P 28H BmolChem 314; Physiol 335; or cons 2:25-4:25 R 2006 Rennebohm 28H inst →31611 LEC 3 * Hutson, P 681 Senior Honors Thesis Honors candidacy H 2-4 ¶ IND * * AT 682 Senior Honors Thesis Nutr Sci 681 and honors candidacy H 2-4 ¶ IND * * T 691 Senior Thesis-Nutrition Sr st & cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * AT 692 Senior Thesis Nutr Sci 691; Sr st & cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * 699 Special Problems Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 799 Practicum in Nutritional Sciences Teaching Grad st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * 875 Seminar: Molecular & Applied Nutrition Research Grad st and cons inst 1-4 →31604 LEC 1 1:20 R 190D Nutri Sci 881 How Principles of Nutrition were Proven Nutr Sci 600 1 →30244 SEM 1 3:45-5:30 pm W 190D Nutri Sci Schoeller, D 931 Seminar-Nutrition Cons inst 1 →30245 SEM 1 11:00-12:15 R 290 Nutri Sci 991 Research Nutrition Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 993 Independent Study in Nutrition Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

A Three evening exams will be given on selected Tues, 5:45 - 6:45 PM. D Cross listed with A A E, AGRONOMY, INTER-AG B distance learning - online course E Prereqs: min. grade C in PH 335 & NS 332 C Crosslisted with An. Sci. & DY. Sci. Two mid term exams at 7:15 p.m. Pre-req.: Biomolecular Chem. 314 or F crosslisted with Biochem 510. Sr. or Grad status Chem. 341 or 343. G Discussion attendance is optional and will not meet the 1st week. Do not register for discussion.

PLANT PATHOLOGY PL PATH (766) Murray Clayton, Chair, 284 Russell Lab, (608)262-1410

Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields. html.

# 123 Plants, Parasites, and People Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 A 11:00 MW 184 Russell Lb Allen, C 07 BEC →30430 LAB 301 9:30-10:45 T 295 Russell Lb →30255 LAB 304 3:30-4:45 pm W 295 Russell Lb →30256 LAB 307 4:00-5:15 pm R 295 Russell Lb →30253 LAB 302 1:00-2:15 T 295 Russell Lb →31568 LAB 305 11:00-12:15 F 295 Russell Lb →30254 LAB 303 1:20-2:35 W 295 Russell Lb →30431 LAB 306 1:00-2:15 R 295 Russell Lb # 299 Independent Study Open to Fr, So or Jr st & written 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT cons inst 323 Soil Biology Chem 104 and Botany 130 or equiv 2 →53989 LEC 1 B 9:55-11:50 TR 270 Soils Balser, T 22 BIC 332 Fungi A 5 cr intro crse in botany 4 LEC 1 C 12:05 TR 210 Birge Trest, M 25 BIC →30258 LAB 301 1:00-3:00 TR 210 Birge 375 Diagnosing&Monitoring Pest&Nutr Status-Fld Crops Cons inst 1 →52245 LEC 1 D 8:00-5:00 pm MTWRF 184 Russell Lb Sturgul, S BIC Jensen, B Hudelson, B Health Crisis:Human-Bact Pathogens & Crop Plants →54023 LEC 2 E 11:00 M 594 Russell Lb Barak-Cunningh 07

A X-listed with Botany 123 4-8, 2010. B X-listed with Soils 323 E Meets with Pl Path 875 sec 001 C X-listed with Botany 332 D Additional fee for textbooks. Meets with Horticulture, Agronomy, Entomology & Soils 375. Meets January 22 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC PL PATH (766) continued

399 Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education So, Jr or Sr st and cons 1-8 ¶ IND * * AC supervising inst, advisor, and internship program coordinator 505 Plant-Microbe Interactions: Molecular and Ecological An upper level crse in microbiol 3 →30319 LEC 1 F 8:50 MWF 295 Russell Lb Allen, C 03 BDC Aspects (e.g. Bact 303); biochem (e.g. Bent, A Biochem 501); & genetics (e.g. Genetics 466) or cons inst 606 Colloquium in Environmental Toxicology 1 →30259 LEC 1 G 4:00-5:15 pm T 270 Soils Pedersen, J 29H BIT 699 Special Problems Sr st & cons inst 1-5 ¶ IND * * AC 799 Practicum in Plant Pathology Teaching Grad st & cons inst 2 ¶ IND * * 801 Teaching Biology: Special Topics Pl Path 800 or con reg 1 →54218 LEC 1 I 11:00 W 2511 Msb Miller, S 875 Killers in the salad Grad st and cons inst 1 →30585 LEC 1 J 11:00 M 594 Russell Lb Barak-Cunningh 07 923 Seminar Grad st 1 →30260 SEM 1 3:00-5:00 pm TR 184 Russell Lb Andrews, J 990 Research Cons inst 1-9 ¶ IND * *

F X-listed with Botany 505 and Entomology 505 I Meets with Microbio 875 sec 2 Instr Materials Development G Meets every other Tuesday, beginning Jan. 19. Crosslisted with Entom, M&Env Tox, Soils, Forest & Wildlife J Meets with Pl Path 375 sec 002 Ecol, and AHABS.

SOIL SCIENCE SOIL SCI (908) William L. Bland, Chair, 263 Soil Science (608)262-2633

Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields. html.

#A 101 Forum on the Environment Open to Fr 1-2 →31184 LEC 1 3:30-5:25 pm R 1800 Engr Hall Ventura, S 29J WEC McSweeney, K Balser, T # 132 Earth’s Water: Natural Science and Human Use HS math & science. Open to Fr 3 →30340 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 19 Ingraham Bland, W 10 PEC Urrutia, M B 230 Soil: Ecosystem and Resource Not open to students with credits 3 →31541 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 270 Soils Balster, N 05 PIC in Soil Sci 301 # 299 Independent Study Open to Fr, So or Jr st & written 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT cons inst 322 Physical Principles of Soil and Water Management Physics 103; Soil Sci 301 or cons 3 →30313 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 357 Soils Lowery, B 22 PIT inst 323 Soil Biology Chem 104 and Botany 130 or equiv 2 →53986 LEC 1 9:55-11:50 TR 270 Soils Balser, T 22 BIC C 326 Plant Nutrition Management Soil Sci 230 or 301 and one of the 3 LEC 1 1:20 TR 357 Soils Barak, P 27 PIC following: Bot 100 or 130; Hort →30299 LAB 301 2:30-4:30 W 371 Soils 120 or 122; Agron 100 →30300 LAB 302 2:30-4:30 R 371 Soils 375 Diagnosis&Monitor Field Crop Pest/Nutrient Status Cons inst 1-6 →31896 D LEC 1 8:00-5:00 pm MTWRF 184 Russell Lb Sturgul, S Jensen, B Hudelson, B 399 Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education So, Jr or Sr st and cons of 1-8 ¶ IND * * AC supervising inst, advisor, and internship program coordinator 425 Environmental Microbiology Bact 303, Chem 341 or 343 3 →30324 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 2511 Msb Weimer, P 10 IC 468 Managing the Environmental Impacts of Livestock Jr st 2 →31577 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 274 Animal Sci Wattiaux, M Operations 575 Assessment of Environmental Impact Jr st. Authorization may be 3 LEC 1 8:50 MW 357 Soils Ventura, S 03 PIC required →53179 DIS 301 12:05-2:10 M 10 Agr Hall E 606 Colloquium in Environmental Toxicology 1 →30270 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm T 270 Soils Pedersen, J 29H BIT F 631 Toxicants in the Environment: Sources, Distribution, Chem 343 & 345 or equiv; Chem 561 3 →31220 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 10 Agr Hall Pedersen, J 02 BAC Fate, & Effects or equiv; Physics 103 & 104 or 31221 DIS 301 1:00-2:00 F 4041 Vilas equiv; Math 211; or cons inst 682 Senior Honors Thesis Honors program candidacy & Soil H 2-4 ¶ IND * * T Sci 681 699 Special Problems Sr st and cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 728 Soil Science Graduate Seminar Grad st 1 →30271 SEM 1 3:30 W 357 Soils Ventura, S Kung, K 799 Practicum in Soil Science Teaching Grad st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * 875 Graduate Seminar in Teaching Large Classes Grad st and cons inst 1-4 →31551 LEC 1 3:00-4:30 F 117 445 H Mall Balser, T Biodiversity Conserv & Sustain Develop in China 2 →31370 G LEC 4 4:30-6:00 pm M 2104 Chamberlin Posner, J 14L 990 Research Grad st & cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

A Crosslisted with IES. E Meets every other Tuesday, beginning Jan. 19. Crosslisted with Entom, M&Env Tox, Plant Path, Forest & B Crosslisted with IES and Geog. Wildlife Ecol, and AHABS. C Crosslisted with Hort, Agron. F Crosslisted with Civ Engr, Mol&EnvTox. Evening exams. D Additional fee for textbooks. Meets with Entomol, Hort, Agron, and Pl Path 375. Meets Jan 4-8, 2010. G XL/MW Agron, AAE, Animal Sci, Botany, F&Wl Ecol, Geog, Poli Sci, and Zoology.

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

GENERAL BUSINESS GEN BUS (231) Associate Dean Joan Schmit, 4300 Grainger Hall, (608) 262-3819

All undergraduate Business courses are restricted to Business students until 9:00 AM, on Tuesday, November 24th or unless otherwise noted. # 170 Business Scholars Seminar Open only to 1st yr bus scholar 1 →32439 SEM 201 4:00-5:15 pm T 1190 Grainger stdts 300 Professional Communication So or Jr st. Not open to grad 3 stdts. This course should be taken within the first two semesters after admission to the School of Business →31996 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MW 2185 Grainger Huddle, E →32004 LEC 12 1:00-2:15 TR 2195 Grainger Kenny, A →31997 LEC 2 2:30-3:45 MW 2195 Grainger Blalock, M →32453 LEC 13 9:30-10:45 MW 2175 Grainger Blalock, M →31998 LEC 3 9:30-10:45 MW 2185 Grainger Troyan, S →32454 LEC 14 2:30-3:45 MW 2185 Grainger Hoftyzer, M →31999 LEC 4 4:00-5:15 pm TR 2195 Grainger Burke, C →32482 LEC 15 4:00-5:15 pm MW 2175 Grainger Hoftyzer, M continued SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 23 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC GEN BUS (231) continued

→32000 LEC 5 9:30-10:45 TR 2185 Grainger Frascona, C →53120 LEC 16 1:00-2:15 TR 2185 Grainger Lindquist, M →32001 LEC 6 4:15-5:30 pm MW 1221 Humanities Yasskin, N →53121 LEC 17 2:30-3:45 TR 2195 Grainger Lindquist, M →32241 LEC 7 2:30-3:45 TR 1180 Grainger Frascona, C →53122 LEC 18 2:30-3:45 MW 2175 Grainger Huddle, E →32002 LEC 8 11:00-12:15 MW 2185 Grainger Hoftyzer, M →53123 LEC 19 2:30-3:45 TR 2185 Grainger Burke, C →32003 LEC 9 11:00-12:15 TR 2185 Grainger Frascona, C →53124 LEC 20 11:00-12:15 TR 2175 Grainger Kenny, A →32242 LEC 10 11:00-12:15 MW 2175 Grainger Blalock, M →53956 LEC 21 1:00-2:15 TR 2175 Grainger Ward, D →32408 LEC 11 9:30-10:45 TR 2175 Grainger Kenny, A B 301 Business Law Jr or Sr st 3 A 32005 LEC 1 8:50 MW 1100 Grainger Harms, B 61 IT 32006 LEC 2 9:55 MW 2080 Grainger Harms, B 61 →32007 DIS 301 7:45 M 1280 Grainger →32011 DIS 305 8:50 T 1190 Grainger →32015 DIS 309 1:20 T 2270 Grainger →32008 DIS 302 1:20 M 2170 Grainger →32012 DIS 306 9:55 T 1190 Grainger →32016 DIS 310 2:25 T 2175 Grainger →32009 DIS 303 2:25 M 1295 Grainger →32013 DIS 307 7:45 W 2270 Grainger →32017 DIS 312 11:00 M 1180 Grainger →32010 DIS 304 12:05 M 2270 Grainger →32014 DIS 308 8:50 W 2195 Grainger →32230 DIS 313 7:45 T 2185 Grainger 302 Business Organizations and Negotiable Instruments Jr or Sr st; Gen Bus 301 3 →32018 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2190 Grainger Boucher, J 68 AT →32019 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR 1195 Grainger Boucher, J 68 303 Business Statistics 1 sem calculus, at least So st 3 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2120 Grainger Mullins, P 65 SIT LEC 10 * Mullins, P 65 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR LEC 10 * →32022 DIS 301 1:20 M 2280 Grainger →32026 DIS 305 9:55 F 1270 Grainger →32023 DIS 302 11:00 M 1190 Grainger →32027 DIS 306 11:00 F 1270 Grainger →32024 DIS 303 4:35 M 1280 Grainger →32028 DIS 307 12:05 F 1270 Grainger →32025 DIS 304 5:40 pm M 2167 Grainger →32029 DIS 308 1:20 F 2190 Grainger 304 Intermediate Business Statistics So, Jr, or Sr st; Math 211, 221, 3 32030 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MW 1195 Grainger Welnetz, T 65 222 or equiv; Gen Bus 303 or equiv 32442 LEC 2 9:30-10:45 TR 1195 Grainger Welnetz, T 65 →32031 DIS 301 4:30-6:00 pm R 2185 Grainger →32152 DIS 303 4:30-6:00 pm W 2167 Grainger →32032 DIS 302 4:30-6:00 pm R 1280 Grainger →32153 DIS 304 4:30-6:00 pm W 1140 Grainger 365 Topic: Issues in Family Business Ownership Prerequisite varies by topic 1-3 →32394 LEC 1 4:30-7:15 pm M 2195 Grainger Holschuh-Houde 14L Fundamentals of Career Planning 2 →32441 LEC 6 1:00-2:15 W 1140 Grainger Collins, L 10M Topic: Business Presentations & Meetings 3 →32457 LEC 7 11:00-12:15 MW 1070 Grainger Troyan, S 07 Computer Technology for Business LEC 9 * Mullins, P 1 →51665 DIS 301 3:30 R 2294 Grainger 1 →51666 DIS 302 4:35 R 2294 Grainger 1 →51667 DIS 303 5:40 pm R 2294 Grainger General Business 101 1-3 →53902 LEC 10 4:00-5:15 pm MW 2120 Grainger 13E 380 Business Scholars and Honors Seminar Open only to 2nd, 3rd & 4th yr bus H 1 →32440 SEM 1 4:00-5:15 pm T 1180 Grainger scholar stdts & those admitted to Business Honors in Liberal Arts prgm 399 Reading and Research-Business Research Jr or Sr st; cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC 450 Professional Experience in Business Admitted bus stdt with So, Jr, or 1 →32199 FLD 1 * Collins, L Sr st; cons inst required. Crse may be repeated two times 601 Systems Thinking and Sustainable Businesses Admitted bus stdt with Jr or Sr st 3 →32329 D LEC 1 C 5:30-8:15 pm M 2170 Grainger Eggert, T or envir studies stdt 701 Managing the Legal Environment Grad st 3 →32335 LEC 1 4:00-6:30 pm W 4349 Grainger Schmit, J 710 Ethics, Integrity and Society 2nd yr MBA degree candidate 1 →51801 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 M 2335 Grainger Kavajecz, K Sanford, B Blythe, V Hunter, L Mitchell, D →51802 LEC 2 8:00-9:15 W 2335 Grainger Kavajecz, K Sanford, B Blythe, V Hunter, L Mitchell, D Taylor, E 750 Professional Experience in Business Masters stdt in business & cons 1 →32268 FLD 1 * Matosian, M inst 765 Sustainability Meets Entrepreneurship Grad st 1-4 →32481 LEC 1 12:00-1:30 F 1070 Grainger Eggert, T 975 Ph.D. Communication for Dissertators Bus PhDs: dissertator status; 1 →32301 SEM 1 4:00-6:30 pm M 2185 Grainger Ward, D non-Bus PhDs: dissertator status & cons inst

A Disc sections will not meet the first week of classes. See Bus School Library e-reserves prior to first C Service learning. class. D Writing intensive. B Wednesday evening exams will be given (5:30p-7:00p).

ACCOUNTING AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS ACCT I S (232) Jon Davis, Chair, 4120 Grainger Hall, (608) 262-1693

All undergraduate Business courses are restricted to Business students until 9:00 AM, on Tuesday, November 24th or unless otherwise noted. # 100 Introductory Financial Accounting A cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher. 3 ET Not open to 1st sem Fr. Cr is not given for both Acct IS 100 & 300 →32033 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 MW 2190 Grainger 68 →32253 LEC 6 2:30-3:45 TR 2280 Grainger 68 →32034 LEC 2 8:00-9:15 TR 2170 Grainger 68 →32038 LEC 7 4:00-5:15 pm MW 2190 Grainger 68 →32035 LEC 3 4:00-5:15 pm MW 2270 Grainger 68 →32254 LEC 8 9:30-10:45 TR 2170 Grainger 68 →32036 LEC 4 4:00-5:15 pm TR 2190 Grainger 68 →32039 LEC 9 8:00-9:15 TR 2280 Grainger 68 →32037 LEC 5 2:30-3:45 MW 2280 Grainger 68 →32040 LEC 10 1:00-2:15 TR 2190 Grainger 68 211 Introductory Managerial Accounting Acct IS 100 3 →32043 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 MW 2180 Grainger 67 →53134 LEC 8 9:30-10:45 TR 2280 Grainger 67 →32255 LEC 2 8:00-9:15 TR 2180 Grainger 67 →53135 LEC 9 11:00-12:15 TR 2270 Grainger 67 →32044 LEC 3 4:00-5:15 pm MW 2180 Grainger 67 →53136 LEC 10 1:00-2:15 TR 2180 Grainger 67 →32045 LEC 4 4:00-5:15 pm TR 1270 Grainger 67 →53141 LEC 11 8:00-9:15 MW 2170 Grainger 67 →32256 LEC 5 2:30-3:45 MW 2270 Grainger 67 →53137 LEC 12 4:00-5:15 pm MW 2170 Grainger 67 →32046 LEC 6 2:30-3:45 TR 2180 Grainger 67 →53138 LEC 13 2:30-3:45 MW 2190 Grainger 67 →32257 LEC 7 11:00-12:15 TR 2280 Grainger 67 A 300 Accounting Principles Jr st. L&S students must also 3 r ET complete QRA requirement prior to this course. Cr is not given for both Acct IS 100 & 300 →32047 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 R 1280 Grainger 68 →32258 LEC 4 4:00-5:15 pm T 2180 Grainger 68 continued

A Distance learning. 24 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ACCT I S (232) continued

→32048 LEC 2 2:30-3:45 T 1280 Grainger 68 →54281 LEC 5 2:30-3:45 W 2180 Grainger 68 →32049 LEC 3 2:30-3:45 M 2180 Grainger 68 →54282 LEC 6 4:00-5:15 pm R 2180 Grainger 68 B 301 Financial Reporting I Acct IS 100 3 →32050 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW 2270 Grainger Tierney, T 68 IT →32051 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 MW 1195 Grainger Tierney, T 68 →32259 LEC 3 9:30-10:45 TR 2270 Grainger O’Brien, A 68 →32052 LEC 4 11:00-12:15 TR 2190 Grainger O’Brien, A 68 C 302 Financial Reporting II So, Jr or Sr st; Acct IS 301 3 →32053 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW 1175 Grainger Cheng, Q 66 →32054 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 MW 1280 Grainger Cheng, Q 66 →32448 LEC 3 4:00-5:15 pm TR 2170 Grainger Kroll, A 66 310 Cost Management Systems Acct IS 211, 301 & Gen Bus 303 or 3 →32055 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MW 2180 Grainger Covaleski, M 67 equiv →32056 LEC 2 4:00-5:15 pm MW 2280 Grainger Keune, T 67 D 313 Engineering Economic Analysis So st 3 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 1106 Mech Engr Lee, J 11E →32339 DIS 301 12:05 M 2261 Engr Hall →32340 DIS 302 1:20 M 2261 Engr Hall →32341 DIS 303 1:20 T 2261 Engr Hall →32342 DIS 304 12:05 W 2261 Engr Hall E 329 Taxation: Concepts for Business and Personal Planning Acct IS 100 or 300, or Law 811, or 3 →32057 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2180 Grainger Talarczyk, A 69 IT cons inst →53142 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR 2180 Grainger Talarczyk, A 69 →53143 LEC 3 2:30-3:45 MW 1280 Grainger 69 399 Reading and Research-Accounting Cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC F 406 Advanced Financial Reporting Acct IS 302 3 →32058 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW 2190 Grainger Chen, X 02E 600 Accountancy Internship and Practice Research Sr st; admitted MACC stdt; Acct IS 3-6 →53144 LEC 1 * Stolarzyk, L 620 or 630; con reg in Acct IS 601 601 Professional Practice Issues in Accounting and Sr st; admitted MACC stdt; Acct IS 3 LEC 1 4:00-7:00 pm MTWR 1295 Grainger Mayhew, B 29F Auditing 620 or 630; con reg in Acct IS 600 →32205 DIS 301 11:00-12:15 MTWR 2534 Engr Hall →32206 DIS 302 1:00-2:15 MTWR 1190 Grainger →32207 DIS 303 2:30-3:45 MTWR 2535 Engr Hall 620 Fundamentals of Taxation Acct IS 301. Con reg in both Acct 3 →32059 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2180 Grainger Talarczyk, A 69 IS 301 & 620 allowed →32060 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR 2180 Grainger Talarczyk, A 69 →53145 LEC 3 2:30-3:45 MW 1280 Grainger 69 621 Corporate and Advanced Taxation Acct IS 620 3 →53146 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 2170 Grainger Tierney, T 11E 630 Audit and Assurance Services Sr st; Acct IS 301 3 →32061 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1270 Grainger Johnstone, K 28 631 Information Technology, Risk, and Assurance Services Acct IS 630, 340, or cons inst 3 →32450 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1140 Grainger Johnstone, K 60 →32451 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR 1140 Grainger Johnstone, K 60 G 701 Financial Reporting I Acct IS 700 3 →32062 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW 2270 Grainger Tierney, T 68 →32200 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 MW 1195 Grainger Tierney, T 68 →32261 LEC 3 9:30-10:45 TR 2270 Grainger O’Brien, A 68 →32201 LEC 4 11:00-12:15 TR 2190 Grainger O’Brien, A 68 I 702 Financial Reporting II Acct IS 701 3 →32063 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW 1175 Grainger Cheng, Q 66 →32064 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 MW 1280 Grainger Cheng, Q 66 →32449 LEC 3 4:00-5:15 pm TR 2170 Grainger Kroll, A 66 J 706 Advanced Financial Reporting Acct IS 701 or equiv 3 →32065 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW 2190 Grainger Chen, X 02E 722 Taxation of Pass-Through Entities Acct IS 620 3 →32373 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MW 1180 Grainger Davis, J 723 Federal Estate and Gift Taxation Gen Bus 301 or equiv 3 →32066 LEC 1 K 1:00-2:15 TR 1140 Grainger Talarczyk, A 725 Taxation of Cross-Jurisdictional Transactions Acct IS 620 3 →53147 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2167 Grainger Stolarzyk, L 799 Reading and Research-Accounting Grad st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * 971 Seminar in Accounting Research PhD cand in accounting or cons 3 →32291 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm M 2165 Grainger Cheng, Q inst 990 Accounting Independent Research PhD Thesis Grad st & cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Reading and Research-Accounting PhD PhD st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * *

B Meets with AIS 701. G Meets with AIS 301. C Meets with AIS 702. I Meets with AIS 302. D Crosslisted with Info Systems Engineering 313. J Meets with AIS 406. E Crosslisted with Law 329. K Meets with Law 844. F Meets with AIS 706.

ACTUARIAL SCIENCE ACT SCI (242) Marjorie Rosenberg, Chair, 5297 Grainger Hall, (608) 262-1683

All undergraduate Business courses are restricted to Business students until 9:00 AM, on Tuesday, November 24th or unless otherwise noted. # 300 Actuarial Science Methods I Open to Fr. Math 431 or equiv or 1 →32179 LEC 1 4:00-6:00 pm W 1175 Grainger Sun, Y 13M con reg; not open to Grad stdts 301 Actuarial Science Methods II Act Sci 303 or con reg; not open 1 →32393 LEC 1 3:30-5:25 pm M 2080 Grainger Peter, K to Grad stdts 303 Theory of Interest and Life Insurance Math 234 or con reg, or cons inst 3 →32176 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MW 2080 Grainger Peter, K 10E NIC 651 Actuarial Mathematics II Act Sci 650 3 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1295 Grainger Rosenberg, M 28 →32324 DIS 301 4:00-5:30 pm F 1295 Grainger 653 Loss Models II Act Sci 652, Stat 312 or equiv, or 3 →32151 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2080 Grainger Halek, M 22 AT cons inst 654 Regression and Time Series for Actuaries Stat 312 or equiv 3 →32250 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 2080 Grainger Frees, E 27 AT

FINANCE, INVESTMENT AND BANKING FINANCE (233) Robert Krainer, Chair, 3110 Grainger Hall, (608) 263-1253

Prerequisites as stated will be enforced for all Finance undergraduate courses (numbered below 700). All undergraduate Business courses are restricted to Business students until 9:00 AM, on Tuesday, November 24th or unless otherwise noted. 300 Introduction to Finance So, Jr or Sr st; Econ 101 or AAE 3 A LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1100 Grainger Mucklow, B 64 SIC 215; Acct IS 100 or 300; Gen Bus LEC 2 2:30-3:45 TR 1100 Grainger Mucklow, B 64 303 or equiv or con reg LEC 3 4:00-5:15 pm TR 1100 Grainger Boquist, A 64 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR LEC 2 2:30-3:45 TR LEC 3 4:00-5:15 pm TR →32070 DIS 301 8:50 F 1175 Grainger →32226 DIS 305 8:50 F 1185 Grainger →53898 DIS 309 8:50 F 1195 Grainger →32071 DIS 302 9:55 F 1175 Grainger →32227 DIS 306 9:55 F 1185 Grainger →53899 DIS 310 9:55 F 1195 Grainger →32072 DIS 303 1:20 F 1195 Grainger →32074 DIS 307 1:20 F 1295 Grainger →53900 DIS 311 1:20 F 2120 Grainger →32073 DIS 304 2:25 F 1195 Grainger →32075 DIS 308 2:25 F 1295 Grainger →53901 DIS 312 2:25 F 2120 Grainger C 320 Investment Theory So, Jr or Sr st; Math 213 or 222; 3 B 32076 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1140 Grainger Fedenia, M 71 SAC Finance/Econ 300; Gen Bus 304 or →32212 DIS 301 2:25 F 1140 Grainger equiv or con reg →32213 DIS 302 3:30 F 1140 Grainger →32469 DIS 303 1:20 F 1140 Grainger 32077 LEC 2 4:00-5:15 pm TR 1140 Grainger Fedenia, M 71 →32212 DIS 301 2:25 F 1140 Grainger continued

A Crosslisted with Econ 300. C Several lectures and all exams will be head in 2294 Grainger. B Crosslisted with Econ 320. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 25 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC FINANCE (233) continued

→32213 DIS 302 3:30 F 1140 Grainger →32469 DIS 303 1:20 F 1140 Grainger 32468 LEC 3 5:30-6:45 pm TR 1170 Grainger Fedenia, M 71 →32212 DIS 301 2:25 F 1140 Grainger →32213 DIS 302 3:30 F 1140 Grainger →32469 DIS 303 1:20 F 1140 Grainger LEC 4 2:30-3:45 MW 1195 Grainger Brown, D 71 53690 DIS 304 325 Corporation Finance So, Jr or Sr st; Math 213 or 222; 3 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 MW 1185 Grainger Paker, B 70 Finance/Econ 300; Gen Bus 304 or →32228 DIS 301 1:20 F 1185 Grainger equiv or con reg; Acct IS 301 LEC 2 1:00-2:15 MW 1185 Grainger Paker, B 70 →32229 DIS 302 2:25 F 1185 Grainger 330 Derivative Securities Finance/Econ 300, Math 213 or 222, 3 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW 1185 Grainger Wu, Y 64 Gen Bus 304 or equiv (or con reg) LEC 2 11:00-12:15 MW 1175 Grainger Wu, Y 64 LEC 3 2:30-3:45 MW 1175 Grainger Wu, Y 64 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW LEC 2 11:00-12:15 MW LEC 3 2:30-3:45 MW →32279 DIS 301 1:20 F 1175 Grainger →32377 DIS 302 2:25 F 1175 Grainger →32471 DIS 303 3:30 F 1175 Grainger 365 Corporate Finance Research Analyst Prerequisite varies by topic 3 →32336 LEC 1 D 8:30-4:30 F 3560 Grainger Seward, J 01N Fixed Income →53691 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR 2170 Grainger Eraker, B 24 Hedge Funds →53692 LEC 3 2:25-5:25 pm R 1170 Grainger Hodder, J 28J 410 Bank Management Finance 300 3 →32305 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW 1295 Grainger Johannes, J 03 445 Multinational Business Finance Finance/Econ 300, Math 213 or 222, 3 →32319 LEC 1 E 9:30-10:45 TR 1175 Grainger Eudey, W 21 & Gen Bus 303 or equiv 457 Entrepreneurial Finance Finance/Econ 300, Math 213 or 222, 3 →32472 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 MW 1270 Grainger Greenwood, P 07 Gen Bus 303 or equiv, & Acct I S 301 610 Bank Simulation and Strategy Finance 320 or equiv; Finance 410 3 →32237 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MW 1170 Grainger Johannes, J 635 Security Analysis Finance 320 or equiv 3 LEC 1 4:00-7:00 pm T 1195 Grainger Mucklow, B 29H →32404 DIS 301 9:55 F 2167 Grainger →32402 LEC 2 4:00-7:00 pm R 2080 Grainger Mucklow, B 29J 720 Investment Theory and Practice Finance 700 & OTM 705 or equiv 3 →53693 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW 2510 Grainger Brown, D 721 Investment Theory and Application Finance 700 & OTM 705 or equiv 3 →32266 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 3335 Grainger Ready, M 726 Valuation and Corporate Investment Decisions Finance 700 & OTM 705 or equiv 3 →32267 LEC 1 3:00-5:45 pm M 3335 Grainger Seward, J 727 Corporate Finance Decisions Finance 700 & OTM 705 or equiv 3 →32474 LEC 1 4:00-7:00 pm T 2510 Grainger Maxwell, T 740 Analysis of Fixed Income Securities Finance 721 or equiv 3 →32473 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2510 Grainger Eraker, B 755 Financial Policy Finance 721 or equiv & Finance 727 3 →32280 LEC 1 1:00-3:45 R 4349 Grainger Seward, J or equiv, or cons inst 765 Applied Security Analysis and Portfolio Management Grad st 1 →32321 LEC 1 1:00-4:00 F 3325 Grainger Pickett, D Contemporary Topics: Corporate Finance →32379 LEC 2 9:30-10:45 F 4580 Grainger Adams, C 836 Applied Security Analysis and Investment Management II Finance 835 & cons inst 4 →32080 LEC 1 8:50-11:50 F 3335 Grainger Hellmer, B 2:25-5:25 pm F 3335 Grainger Hellmer, B 1:00-3:45 T 3335 Grainger Hellmer, B 851 Applied Corporate Finance II Finance 850 & cons inst 5 →32264 LEC 1 F 8:30-4:30 F 3560 Grainger Seward, J 01N 920 Theory of Finance PhD stdt in finance or cons inst 3 →53694 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm T 2165 Grainger Brown, D 971 Seminar-Corporate Finance (Ph.D.) Cons inst or all of the following 3 →32476 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm W 1070 Grainger crses: Finance 920, 921, Econ 709, 710 972 Topics Seminar-Finance PhD PhD stdt in finance or cons inst 3 →32322 SEM 1 2:25-5:25 pm M 1080 Grainger Eraker, B 973 Seminar-Workshop in Finance Open to PhD stdts in finance and 2 LEC 1 4:00-5:30 pm R 1070 Grainger Weld, W with cons inst, to advanced Grad →32150 DIS 301 11:00-12:30 F 2195 Grainger stdts in related fields

D Meets with Finance 851. F Meets with Finance 365. E Crosslisted with International Business 445.

INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFO SYS (234) James G. Morris, Chair, 5291 Grainger Hall, (608) 263-2538

All undergraduate Business courses are restricted to Business students until 9:00 AM, on Tuesday, November 24th or unless otherwise noted. 365 Information Security Prerequisites vary by topic 3 →54393 LEC 1 1:00-3:30 F 2195 Grainger 10N Information Security →54395 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 MW 2180 Grainger Kim, S 07 371 Technology of Computer-Based Business Systems Comp Sci 302 or cons inst 3 →32082 LEC 1 A 2:30-3:45 MW 2290 Grainger Jakubczak, A 12 SIC 422 Computer-Based Data Management Info Sys 371 or cons inst 3 →32303 LEC 1 B 1:00-2:15 TR 2167 Grainger Lazimy, R 27 AT 424 Analysis and Design of Computer-Based Systems Info Sys 422 or cons inst 3 →32083 LEC 1 C 4:00-5:15 pm TR 2270 Grainger Lazimy, R 29 AT 722 Computer-Based Data Management Info Sys 371 or cons inst 3 →32304 LEC 1 D 1:00-2:15 TR 2167 Grainger Lazimy, R 27 724 Analysis and Design of Computer-Based Systems Info Sys 722 or cons inst 3 →32084 LEC 1 E 4:00-5:15 pm TR 2270 Grainger Lazimy, R 29 765 Information Security Prerequisites vary by topic 3 →54394 LEC 1 1:00-3:30 F 2195 Grainger 10N Information Security →54396 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 MW 2180 Grainger Kim, S 07

A Crosslisted with Comp Sci 371. D Meets with IS 422. B Meets with IS 722. E Meets with IS 424. C Meets with IS 724.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS INTL BUS (235) Ken Kavajecz, Chair, 4329 Grainger Hall, (608) 265-3494

All undergraduate Business courses are restricted to Business students until 9:00 AM, on Tuesday, November 24th or unless otherwise noted. 200 International Business Econ 101 or 102 3 LEC 1 12:05 MW 1100 Grainger Tuli, S 08E SIT →32086 DIS 301 1:20 R 1280 Grainger →32330 DIS 304 4:35 R 1190 Grainger →32091 DIS 307 12:05 F 1280 Grainger →32087 DIS 302 7:45 F 2167 Grainger →32089 DIS 305 9:55 F 1280 Grainger →32331 DIS 308 1:20 F 2270 Grainger →32088 DIS 303 8:50 F 2167 Grainger →32090 DIS 306 11:00 F 1280 Grainger 329 Spanish for Business Spanish 311 or cons inst 3 →52731 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 355 Van Hise Gemrich, A 10 AC 365 Managing Across Cultures:Learning China Prerequisite varies by topic 1-3 →53504 LEC 1 4:00-7:00 pm T 1080 Grainger Stajkovic, A 29H Vietnam Seminar & Field Study →53505 LEC 2 4:00-7:00 pm T 2185 Grainger Dunham, R 29H 399 Reading and Research-International Business Cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC 26 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC INTL BUS (235) continued

445 Multinational Business Finance Finance/Econ 300, Math 213 or 222, 3 →32320 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1175 Grainger Eudey, W 21 & Gen Bus 303 or equiv 755 International Operations: Problems and Administration Grad st 3 →32092 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 MW 2195 Grainger 07 765 Global Business Projects Abroad Grad st 1-4 →53160 LEC 1 * Dunham, R

MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN RESOURCES M H R (236) Barry Gerhart, Chair, 4194 Grainger Hall, (608) 262-3895

All undergraduate Business courses are restricted to Business students until 9:00 AM, on Tuesday, November 24th or unless otherwise noted. 300 Organizational Behavior So st (not open to Grad stdts) 3 32093 LEC 1 9:55 MW 1100 Grainger Kuzuhara, L 63 SIT 32094 LEC 2 11:00 MW 1100 Grainger Kuzuhara, L 63 →32155 LEC 10 * Kuzuhara, L 63 Dunham, R →32334 LEC 11 * Kuzuhara, L 63 Dunham, R LEC 1 9:55 MW LEC 2 11:00 MW →32380 DIS 301 8:50 F 1170 Grainger →32380 DIS 301 8:50 F 1170 Grainger →32381 DIS 302 8:50 F 1140 Grainger →32381 DIS 302 8:50 F 1140 Grainger →32096 DIS 303 9:55 F 1170 Grainger →32096 DIS 303 9:55 F 1170 Grainger →32097 DIS 304 9:55 F 1140 Grainger →32097 DIS 304 9:55 F 1140 Grainger →32098 DIS 305 11:00 F 1170 Grainger →32098 DIS 305 11:00 F 1170 Grainger →32099 DIS 306 11:00 F 1140 Grainger →32099 DIS 306 11:00 F 1140 Grainger →32101 DIS 307 12:05 F 1170 Grainger →32101 DIS 307 12:05 F 1170 Grainger →32102 DIS 308 12:05 F 1140 Grainger →32102 DIS 308 12:05 F 1140 Grainger →32104 DIS 309 1:20 F 1180 Grainger →32104 DIS 309 1:20 F 1180 Grainger →32105 DIS 310 1:20 F 1170 Grainger →32105 DIS 310 1:20 F 1170 Grainger 305 Human Resource Management So, Jr or Sr st; MHR 300. Not open 3 32106 LEC 1 11:00 TR 1295 Grainger Grube, J 71 SAT to grad stdts 32107 LEC 2 12:05 TR 1295 Grainger Grube, J 71 →32108 DIS 301 8:50 F 2190 Grainger →32110 DIS 303 11:00 F 2167 Grainger →32112 DIS 305 1:20 F 2167 Grainger →32109 DIS 302 9:55 F 2280 Grainger →32111 DIS 304 12:05 F 2167 Grainger 365 Managing Across Cultures:Learning China So, Jr or Sr st; cons inst. Not 3 →32458 LEC 1 A 4:00-7:00 pm T 1080 Grainger Stajkovic, A 29H Vietnam Seminar & Field Study open to grad stdts. Prerequisite 3 →53506 LEC 2 B 4:00-7:00 pm T 2185 Grainger Dunham, R 29H Entrepreneurship in Bus, Arts & NonProfits varies by topic. 1 →32409 LEC 3 C 4:35-5:50 pm MW 49 Sellery Hl Surdyk, J 14E Entrepreneurship in Bus, Arts & NonProfits 2 →53507 LEC 4 D 4:35-5:50 pm MW 49 Sellery Hl Surdyk, J 14E Workforce Metrics&Measurements 3 →53508 LEC 5 2:25-5:25 pm R 2175 Grainger Trevor, C 28J Technology Entrepreneurship 3 →53509 LEC 6 E 2:25-5:25 pm M 301 Educ Sci Kim, P 12 399 Reading and Research-Management Jr or Sr st; cons inst. Not open 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC to grad stdts 401 The Management of Teams Jr or Sr st; MHR 300. Not open to 3 →32459 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm W 1190 Grainger Triana, M 11M grad stdts 420 Managing Change and Organizational Effectiveness So, Jr or Sr st; MHR 300. Not open 3 →32114 LEC 1 F 11:00-12:15 TR 1280 Grainger Aldag, R 24 to grad stdts 422 Small Business Management/Entrepreneurship So, Jr or Sr st. Not open to grad 3 →32211 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1180 Grainger Navis, C 24 stdts 423 Strategic Management Jr or Sr st; Acct IS 211; Finance 3 →32115 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1185 Grainger Terlaak, A 21 SAT 300; Marketing 300; MHR 300. Not →32370 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR 1170 Grainger Greenwood, P 23 open to grad stdts 427 Entrepreneurial Growth Strategies Jr or Sr st; MHR 422; Acct IS 211. 3 →32384 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1175 Grainger Eckhardt, J 24 Not open to grad stdts 434 Venture Creation Jr or Sr st; Acct IS 100 or 300. 3 →32285 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1070 Grainger Greenwood, P 28 Not open to grad stdts 470 Management Consulting Jr or Sr st; MHR 300 & MHR 420 or 3 →32286 SEM 1 1:00-2:15 MW 2190 Grainger Kuzuhara, L con reg. Not open to grad stdts 540 Intellectual Property Rights, Innovation and Econ 301 or equiv 3 →32447 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 2104 Chamberlin Shi Guanming 11E Technology 610 Compensation: Theory and Administration Jr or Sr st; MHR 305 or 705. Open 3 →32460 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm M 1180 Grainger Trevor, C 12 to grad stdts 612 Labor-Management Relations Jr or Sr st; MHR 305 or 705. Open 3 →32234 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 MW 2167 Grainger Mericle, K 07 to grad stdts 628 Negotiations Sr st; MHR 300 or 704. Open to 3 →32327 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm W 1180 Grainger Grube, J 11M grad stdts 704 Managing Behavior in Organizations 3 →32269 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW 2335 Grainger Dunham, R →32270 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 MW 2335 Grainger Dunham, R 715 Strategic Management in the Life and Engineering Cons inst for non-SMILES MBA 3 →53511 SEM 1 4:00-7:00 pm T 3325 Grainger Navis, C Sciences program stdts 722 Entrepreneurial Management Grad st 3 →32386 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 3339 Grainger Eckhardt, J 723 Business Strategy Grad st 3 →32328 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 3560 Grainger Terlaak, A 727 Entrepreneurial Growth Strategies MHR 722, Acct I S 700 & Grad st 3 →32249 LEC 1 1:00-3:45 R 3339 Grainger Cross, L 728 Bargaining, Negotiating and Dispute Settlement for MBA standing or cons inst 3 →53512 LEC 1 7:45-10:45 W 2520 Grainger Hunter, L Managers 729 Behavioral Analysis of Management Decision Making Intro course in mgmt processes & 3 →53513 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 3560 Grainger Aldag, R intermediate course in stat 738 WAVE Practicum II MHR 722, MHR 737, & cons inst 3 →32224 SEM 1 7:45-10:45 T 3325 Grainger Olszewski, D 765 Contemp Topic:Technology Entrepreneurship Grad st 3 →32217 LEC 1 G 2:25-5:25 pm M 301 Educ Sci Kim, P 12 Empirical Research & Management Issues →32464 LEC 2 2:30-4:00 F 3339 Grainger Topic: HRM Capstone →32302 LEC 3 1:00-4:00 W 4580 Grainger Hunter, L 774 Seminar-Arts Administration Grad st and cons inst 3 →32215 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm W 3339 Grainger Taylor, E 790 Master’s Research and Thesis Grad st in Arts Administration MBA 1-6 ¶ IND * * progm, or cons inst 799 Reading and Research-Management Grad st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * 870 Seminar-Administrative Policy MHR 720 3 →54385 LEC 1 1:00-4:00 R 212 Educ Sci Carpenter, M 871 Seminar-Personnel Management MHR 610, 611, & 705 3 →53514 LEC 1 1:00-4:00 W 2165 Grainger Gerhart, B 976 Doctoral Research Seminar in Management PhD cand & cons inst 2 →32462 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm M 1070 Grainger Aldag, R 977 Emerging Entrepreneurship Theory and Research PhD stdt & cons inst 3 →32461 SEM 1 3:30-6:30 pm T 2175 Grainger Eckhardt, J 990 Management Independent Research PhD Thesis Grad st & cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Reading and Research-Management and Human Resources PhD st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * PhD

A Meets with IB 365, section 1. E Meets with MHR 765. B Meets with IB 365, section 2. F MHR 420 is intended for non-business majors. C Meets with MHR 365, section 4. G Meets with MHR 365, section 6. D Meets with MHR 365, section 3. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 27 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

MARKETING MARKETNG (237) Jack Nevin, Chair, 5191 Grainger Hall, (608) 262-8912

All undergraduate Business courses are restricted to Business students until 9:00 AM, on Tuesday, November 24th or unless otherwise noted. 300 Marketing Management So, Jr or Sr st; Econ 101 3 A 32156 LEC 1 1:20 MW 1100 Grainger Brachman, L 60 SIT 32157 LEC 2 2:25 MW 1100 Grainger Brachman, L 60 52062 LEC 3 3:30 MW 1100 Grainger Brachman, L 60 →32158 DIS 301 7:45 F 1140 Grainger →32166 DIS 309 9:55 F 1180 Grainger →32173 DIS 317 8:50 F 2170 Grainger →32159 DIS 302 8:50 F 2180 Grainger →32167 DIS 310 7:45 R 1140 Grainger →32174 DIS 318 2:25 F 1180 Grainger →32160 DIS 303 4:35 R 1175 Grainger →32168 DIS 311 11:00 F 1190 Grainger →52063 DIS 319 7:45 R 2270 Grainger →32161 DIS 304 7:45 R 1180 Grainger →32169 DIS 312 11:00 F 1180 Grainger →52064 DIS 320 8:50 F 1190 Grainger →32162 DIS 305 4:35 R 2280 Grainger →32170 DIS 313 12:05 F 1190 Grainger →52065 DIS 321 8:50 F 1180 Grainger →32163 DIS 306 7:45 R 1170 Grainger →32171 DIS 314 12:05 F 1180 Grainger →52066 DIS 322 2:25 F 1170 Grainger →32164 DIS 307 1:20 R 2280 Grainger →32195 DIS 315 1:20 F 1190 Grainger →32165 DIS 308 1:20 R 2270 Grainger →32172 DIS 316 1:20 F 2170 Grainger 305 Consumer Behavior So, Jr, or Sr st; Marketing 300. 3 →32118 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 MW 2080 Grainger Thompson, J 70 Stdts may not receive cr for both →32119 LEC 2 1:00-2:15 MW 1280 Grainger Thompson, J 70 Marketing 305 & Cnsr Sci 657 310 Marketing Research So, Jr, or Sr st; Marketing 300; 3 →32120 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 1270 Grainger Schweidel, D 68 Gen Bus 303 or equiv →32121 LEC 2 4:00-5:15 pm MW 1270 Grainger Schweidel, D 68 365 Enterprise Systems and Supply Chain Management So, Jr, or Sr st; Marketing 300 1-3 →32388 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1170 Grainger Lukszys, P 26 399 Reading and Research-Marketing So, Jr, or Sr st; Marketing 300 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC 415 Marketing Communications So, Jr, or Sr st; Marketing 300 3 →32122 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW 1280 Grainger Tanner, R 02E SAT →32465 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 MW 2120 Grainger Tanner, R 06E 425 Marketing Channels So, Jr, or Sr st; Marketing 300 3 →52067 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW 1270 Grainger Antia, K 03 →52068 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 MW 1295 Grainger Antia, K 06E →52069 LEC 3 1:00-2:15 MW 1270 Grainger Antia, K 10E 460 Marketing Strategy Sr st; Marketing 300. Prior 3 →32233 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW 1140 Grainger Thorne, M 60 completion of 2 marketing crses at →32123 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 MW 1140 Grainger Thorne, M 60 the 400 level or above 635 Sales Management So, Jr, or Sr st; Marketing 300 3 →32216 LEC 1 10:00-12:30 M 2280 Grainger Gee, D 05 640 Retail Management So, Jr, or Sr st; Marketing 300 3 →32208 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1185 Grainger Heide, M 66 →32209 LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR 1270 Grainger Heide, M 66 710 Marketing Research Marketing 700 or equiv & Gen Bus 3 →52070 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MW 3335 Grainger Barger, V 303 or equiv 715 Marketing Communications Marketing 700 or equiv 3 →32243 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm R 2339 Grainger Mitchell, D 724 Strategic Global Sourcing Grad st 3 →54303 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm R 2335 Grainger Mc Keller, J 725 Marketing Channels Marketing 700 or equiv 3 →32281 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2339 Grainger Nevin, J 726 Seminar in Supply Chain Management Marketing 700 & OIM 750 or cons 3 →32282 SEM 1 1:00-4:00 W 2339 Grainger Nevin, J inst 737 Developing Breakthrough New Products: A Practicum Grad st & Marketing 700 3 →53131 LEC 1 9:30-12:30 R 4580 Grainger Meyer, H 765 Enterprise Systems and Supply Chain Management Grad st 1-4 →32359 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2520 Grainger Lukszys, P Current Topics in Marketing Research →32390 LEC 2 1:00-4:00 F 4349 Grainger Branch, K Design Thinking for Business →32403 LEC 3 9:00-12:00 W 3335 Grainger Oguinn, T Design Thinking for Business →32484 LEC 4 1:00-4:00 W 3560 Grainger Oguinn, T 799 Reading and Research-Marketing Grad st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * 815 Quantitative Models in Marketing Gen Bus 700, Marketing 710 3 →32356 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm T 2520 Grainger Arora, N 972 Seminar-Marketing PhD PhD cand & cons inst 3 →32265 LEC 1 4:00-7:00 pm W 4161 Grainger Thompson, J 990 Marketing Independent Research PhD Thesis Grad st & cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Reading and Research-Marketing PhD PhD st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * *

A Evening exams will be given.

OPERATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT OTM (238) James G. Morris, Chair, 5291 Grainger Hall, (608) 263-2538

All undergraduate Business courses are restricted to Business students until 9:00 AM, on Tuesday, November 24th or unless otherwise noted. 300 Operations Management So st 3 32180 LEC 1 9:55 MW 2120 Grainger McClurg, T 62 AT 32181 LEC 2 1:20 MW 2120 Grainger McClurg, T 62 32325 LEC 3 2:25 MW 2120 Grainger McClurg, T 62 →53909 LEC 4 A 1:00-2:15 TR 2170 Grainger Liu, Z 62 →53910 LEC 5 A 2:30-3:45 TR 2170 Grainger Liu, Z 62 LEC 1 9:55 MW LEC 2 1:20 MW LEC 3 2:25 MW →32182 DIS 301 9:55 F 2270 Grainger →32182 DIS 301 9:55 F 2270 Grainger →32182 DIS 301 9:55 F 2270 Grainger →32183 DIS 302 11:00 F 2280 Grainger →32183 DIS 302 11:00 F 2280 Grainger →32183 DIS 302 11:00 F 2280 Grainger →32184 DIS 303 12:05 F 2280 Grainger →32184 DIS 303 12:05 F 2280 Grainger →32184 DIS 303 12:05 F 2280 Grainger →32185 DIS 304 9:55 F 2190 Grainger →32185 DIS 304 9:55 F 2190 Grainger →32185 DIS 304 9:55 F 2190 Grainger →32186 DIS 305 11:00 F 2270 Grainger →32186 DIS 305 11:00 F 2270 Grainger →32186 DIS 305 11:00 F 2270 Grainger →32187 DIS 306 12:05 F 2270 Grainger →32187 DIS 306 12:05 F 2270 Grainger →32187 DIS 306 12:05 F 2270 Grainger →32188 DIS 307 9:55 F 2180 Grainger →32188 DIS 307 9:55 F 2180 Grainger →32188 DIS 307 9:55 F 2180 Grainger →32189 DIS 308 11:00 F 2190 Grainger →32189 DIS 308 11:00 F 2190 Grainger →32189 DIS 308 11:00 F 2190 Grainger →32190 DIS 309 12:05 F 2190 Grainger →32190 DIS 309 12:05 F 2190 Grainger →32190 DIS 309 12:05 F 2190 Grainger →32191 DIS 310 9:55 F 2170 Grainger →32191 DIS 310 9:55 F 2170 Grainger →32191 DIS 310 9:55 F 2170 Grainger →32192 DIS 311 11:00 F 2180 Grainger →32192 DIS 311 11:00 F 2180 Grainger →32192 DIS 311 11:00 F 2180 Grainger →32326 DIS 312 12:05 F 2180 Grainger →32326 DIS 312 12:05 F 2180 Grainger →32326 DIS 312 12:05 F 2180 Grainger 365 Topic: Database Concepts for Operations Managment Prerequisite varies by topic 3 →53905 LEC 1 B 9:30-10:45 TR 1170 Grainger Lazimy, R 21 Topic:International Operations 1-3 →53907 LEC 2 C 11:00-12:15 MW 2195 Grainger 07 399 Reading and Research-Operations and Information Cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC Management 411 Operations Research II Gen Bus 303 or equiv, Math 211 or 3 →32245 LEC 1 D 1:00-2:15 MW 2335 Grainger Morris, J 10E AT equiv 578 Facilities Location Models OIM 410 or Ind Engr 323, or equiv 3 →53911 LEC 1 E 9:30-10:45 MW 2170 Grainger Morris, J 02E IT 620 Simulation Modeling and Analysis Comp Sci 302 or equiv & Stat 312 3 →32446 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 3127 Mech Engr Luedtke, J 22 or equiv

A Evening exams will be given. D Meets with OTM 711. B Meets with OTM 765. E Crosslisted with Industrial Engineering 578. C Crosslisted with International Business 755 and meets with OTM 765. 28 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC OTM (238) continued

632 Introduction to Stochastic Processes Math 431, or Stat 309 & 310, or 3 →32175 LEC 1 % 9:30-10:45 TR B203 Van Vleck Griffeath, D 22 NAC Stat 311 & 312, or Stat 313 or 314 633 Queuing Theory and Stochastic Modeling Math, Ind Engr 632 or cons inst 3 →53699 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 1164 Mech Engr Lee, S 29 NAC 654 Production Planning and Control OTM 300 3 →32244 LEC 1 5:30-6:45 pm TR 1180 Grainger Boeder, S 41 700 Operations Management Gen Bus 303 or equiv 3 →32193 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW 2339 Grainger Decroix, G →32287 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 MW 2339 Grainger Decroix, G 711 Operations Research II Gen Bus 303 & either OIM 709 or 3 →32246 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MW 2335 Grainger Morris, J 10E Math 222 or cons inst 724 Strategic Global Sourcing Grad st 3 →54475 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm R 2335 Grainger Mc Keller, J 732 Economics for Managers 1st yr MBA stdt 3 →32263 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1295 Grainger Davis, M Hausch, D 755 International Operations: Problems and Administration Grad st 3 →32124 LEC 1 F 11:00-12:15 MW 2195 Grainger 07 765 Topic: Database Concepts for Operations Management Grad st 3 →53906 LEC 1 G 9:30-10:45 TR 1170 Grainger Lazimy, R 21 770 Quality and Productivity Improvement One semester crse in statistics 4 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 4349 Grainger Finster, M →32126 DIS 301 4:35 R 3325 Grainger →32127 DIS 302 3:30 W 3325 Grainger 799 Reading and Research-Operations and Information Grad st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * Management 861 Strategic Breakthrough Management and Quality Planning OIM 770 or equiv or cons inst 3 →53908 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2195 Grainger Finster, M 875 Seminar in Operations and Technology Management OIM 700 or equiv 3 →54399 LEC 1 4:00-7:00 pm T 1185 Grainger Wemmerlov, U 990 Operations and Information Management-Independent Grad st & cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * Research Ph.D. Thesis 999 Reading and Research-Operations and Information PhD st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * Management PhD

F Crosslisted with International Business 755 and meets with OTM 365. G Meets with OTM 365.

REAL ESTATE AND URBAN LAND ECONOMICS REAL EST (239) Francois Ortalo-Magne, Chair, 5259 Grainger Hall, (608) 262-7867

All Real Estate courses may require additional fees for course materials. All undergraduate Business courses are restricted to Business students until 9:00 AM, on Tuesday, November 24th or unless otherwise noted.

306 The Real Estate Process So, Jr, or Sr st; Econ 101 3 LEC 1 4:35 MW 1100 Grainger Mc Cabe, S 14E SIC →32130 DIS 301 7:45 R 2190 Grainger →32202 DIS 303 1:20 R 1175 Grainger →32133 DIS 305 2:25 R 2080 Grainger →32131 DIS 302 1:20 T 2280 Grainger →32132 DIS 304 6:00 pm T 2170 Grainger →32134 DIS 306 6:00 pm W 2170 Grainger 312 Real Estate Law Real Est 306 or cons inst 3 →32135 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1270 Grainger Ritz, P 23 AT 365 Case Study Preparation Prerequisite varies by topic 1-3 →32252 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 F 1070 Grainger Qureshi, A 399 Reading and Research-Urban Land Economics Cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC 410 Real Estate Finance Real Est 306 or cons inst 3 →32392 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1280 Grainger Quintin, E 21 AT 415 Valuation of Real Estate Real Est 306 or cons inst 3 →32136 LEC 1 A 9:30-10:45 MW 2180 Grainger Walsh, J 03 420 Urban and Regional Economics Econ 101 3 →32295 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1190 Grainger Malpezzi, S 24 SAC 520 Community Economic Analysis Econ 301 or equiv 3 →53611 SEM 1 9:00-12:00 F B30 Taylor Hl Deller, S 02N SIT 611 Residential Property Development Real Est 410 & 415 or con reg or 3 →32194 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1295 Grainger Landgraf, T 27 cons inst 631 Computer Applications in Real Estate Analysis Real Est 410 or 710 & 415 or 715 3 →32137 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm MW 2294 Grainger Walsh, J 13E or con reg or cons inst 651 Green - Sustainable Development 3 →54286 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2190 Grainger Landgraf, T 706 The Real Estate Process Grad st & Econ 301 or equiv or 3 →53501 LEC 1 B 4:00-5:15 pm MW 2510 Grainger Johnson, M cons inst 715 Techniques of Real Estate Valuation Grad st only or cons inst 3 →53499 D LEC 1 C 2:30-3:45 MW 2520 Grainger Mc Cabe, S 740 Real Estate Equity Investment Real Est 710 3 →32138 LEC 1 4:00-7:00 pm T 4349 Grainger Dubis, M 750 Commercial Property Development Real Est 710, 715 or con reg 3 →32293 LEC 1 5:30-8:30 pm M 4349 Grainger Qureshi, A Perkel, B 765 Real Estate Field Trip Grad st 3 →32294 LEC 1 7:45-10:45 F 4349 Grainger Walsh, J Ortalo-Magne Topics in Real Estate Law →53500 LEC 3 2:30-3:45 TR 4580 Grainger Ritz, P 799 Reading and Research-Urban Land Economics Grad st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * 875 Advanced Urban Land Economics Real Est 720 or cons inst 3 →53503 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1070 Grainger Davis, M 977 Seminar-Urban Land Economics PhD Two sems of Grad work. PhD or 2nd 2 →53502 SEM 1 5:30-6:45 pm TR 2165 Grainger Quintin, E yr masters candidates 990 Real Estate Independent Research PhD Thesis Grad st & cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Reading and Research-Real Estate PhD PhD st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * *

A Instructor Consent required. C Evening exams will be given. B Meets with Law 928. D Evening make-up classes possible and must have consent of instructor.

RISK MANAGEMENT AND INSURANCE R M I (241) Marjorie Rosenberg, Chair, 5297 Grainger Hall, (608) 262-1683

Prerequisites as stated will be enforced for all RMI undergraduate courses (numbered below 700). All undergraduate Business courses are restricted to Business students until 9:00 AM, on Tuesday, November 24th or unless otherwise noted.

300 Principles of Risk Management Econ 101or equiv or Econ 111 (not 3 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1100 Grainger Halek, M 23 IT open to Grad stdts) →32140 DIS 301 12:05 M 1170 Grainger →32143 DIS 304 4:35 M 1190 Grainger →32146 DIS 307 12:05 F 2170 Grainger →32141 DIS 302 1:20 M 1140 Grainger →32144 DIS 305 9:55 F 1190 Grainger →32147 DIS 308 1:20 F 2180 Grainger →32142 DIS 303 3:30 M 1190 Grainger →32145 DIS 306 11:00 F 2170 Grainger 365 Practical Leadership in RMI and AcSci Prerequisite varies by topic 1-3 →54305 LEC 1 5:30-6:30 pm M 2175 Grainger Halek, M 40L Rosenberg, M 399 Reading and Research-Risk Management Cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC 615 Liability Risk Management RMI 300 3 →32148 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MW 1175 Grainger Brancamp, J 10E 620 Employee Benefits Management RMI 300 or MHR 305 3 →32149 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 2120 Grainger Browne, M 26 AT 650 Sustainability, Environmental and Social Risk Jr st 3 →32332 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 MW 2170 Grainger Anderson, D 06E Management 655 Risk Financing Techniques R M I 300/700 or equivalent 3 →54296 LEC 1 A 4:00-6:15 pm T 3560 Grainger Olsen, M 29H 765 Current Topics in Risk Management and Insurance Grad st 1-4 →32486 LEC 1 2:30-4:00 R Schmit, J Friemann, C 799 Reading and Research-Risk Management Grad st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * 815 Risk Financing Techniques RMI 700 or equiv 3 →32444 LEC 1 4:00-6:15 pm T 3560 Grainger Olsen, M 29H 990 Risk & Insurance Independent Research PhD Thesis Grad st & cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * continued

A Meets with RMI 815. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 29 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC R M I (241) continued

999 Reading and Research-Risk Management and Insurance PhD PhD st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * *

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES TRAN P U (243) Rodney E. Stevenson, Professor, 4113A Grainger Hall, (608) 263-2538

All undergraduate Business courses are restricted to Business students until 9:00 AM, on Tuesday, November 24th or unless otherwise noted. 325 Public Utilities Econ 101 3 A →32297 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR 2175 Grainger Stevenson, R 20 SIC →32298 LEC 2 4:00-5:15 pm TR 2167 Grainger Stevenson, R 29 478 Urban Transport Economics Econ 101 3 →32251 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2167 Grainger 24 SIC 671 Energy Economics Sr or Grad st and intermed econ or 3 →32225 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 271 1410 Engdr Shaten, R 28 SDC appropriate substitute per cons inst 725 Public Utilities Grad st & Econ 101 3 →32299 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR 2175 Grainger Stevenson, R 20 →32300 LEC 2 4:00-5:15 pm TR 2167 Grainger Stevenson, R 29

A Crosslisted with Econ 325 and also meets with TPU 725.

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

ART DEPARTMENT ART (168) Thomas Loeser, Chair, 6241 Humanities, (608)262-1660

Julie Ganser, Undergraduate Studies, (608) 262-8831 CHECK NOTES - PREREQUISITES MAY BE WAIVED IN SOME SECTIONS. INTERESTED STUDENTS ARE INVITED TO CONTACT INSTRUCTORS FOR CONSENT. Students enrolled for Art courses must provide basic materials used in course work. Enrollment priority given to Art & Art Ed majors in most courses. The following courses may be repeated for degree credit: 318, 356, 418, 448, 454, 469, 508, 518, 526, 528, 534, 536, 544, 546, 554, 556, 569, 576, 608, 612, 614, 618, 622, 624, 632, 636, 642, 644, 646, 652, 669, 674, 699, 718, 726, 736, 826, 836, 908, 912, 914, 922, 924, 942, 944, 996, 999.

# 100 Introduction to Art Not open to Art or Art Ed majors. 3 →52028 LEC 1 A 4:30-7:00 pm TR 6101 Humanities Velliquette, M 30 ET Open to Fr 4:30-7:00 pm R 1217 Humanities Velliquette, M 30 →54087 LEC 2 1:20-3:50 MW 6101 Humanities Getty, T 10E # 102 Two-Dimensional Design Open to Fr 3 ET →32507 LAB 1 8:50-11:20 MW 7621 Humanities Wang, C →32510 LAB 4 1:20-3:50 TR 7621 Humanities Wold, D →32508 LAB 2 1:20-3:50 MW 7621 Humanities Wang, C →32511 LAB 5 4:30-7:00 pm MW 7621 Humanities Sims, M →32509 LAB 3 8:50-11:20 TR 7621 Humanities Wold, D →32512 LAB 6 4:30-7:00 pm TR 7621 Humanities Sims, M # 104 Three-Dimensional Design Art 102. Open to Fr 3 →32513 LAB 1 B 1:20-3:50 MW 6411 Humanities Lott, E ET →32514 LAB 2 4:30-7:00 pm MW 6411 Humanities Lott, E →32515 LAB 3 8:50-11:20 TR 6411 Humanities Sasso-Jones, M →32516 LAB 4 1:20-3:50 TR 6411 Humanities Sasso-Jones, M →32898 LAB 5 8:50-11:20 MW 6411 Humanities Simpson, G # 112 Drawing I Open to Fr 3 ET →32517 LAB 1 8:50-11:20 MW 6231 Humanities Hobaugh, P →32521 LAB 5 8:50-11:20 TR 6231 Humanities Maes, J →32518 LAB 2 1:20-3:50 MW 6231 Humanities Hobaugh, P →32522 LAB 6 1:20-3:50 TR 6231 Humanities Maes, J →32519 LAB 3 1:20-3:50 MW 6365 Humanities Toelke, A →32523 LAB 7 C 1:20-3:50 TR 6365 Humanities Salyer, J →32520 LAB 4 4:30-7:00 pm MW 6365 Humanities Toelke, A →32524 LAB 8 4:30-7:00 pm TR 6365 Humanities Salyer, J # 208 Current Directions in Art Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 D 4:35 TR 204 Educ Sci McClure, M ET →32526 DIS 301 9:55 M 1070 Grainger →32846 DIS 304 11:00 T 1070 Grainger →32849 DIS 307 11:00 R 1080 Grainger →32527 DIS 302 11:00 M 2190 Grainger →32847 DIS 305 12:05 T 1070 Grainger →32850 DIS 308 12:05 R 1070 Grainger →32528 DIS 303 E 12:05 M 1190 Grainger →32848 DIS 306 3:30 T 1170 Grainger →32851 DIS 309 3:30 R 304 Educ Sci # 212 Drawing II Art 112. Open to Fr 3 →32529 LAB 1 F 8:50-11:20 MW 6541 Humanities Stigliani, C ET →32530 LAB 2 1:20-3:50 MW 6541 Humanities Stigliani, C →32531 LAB 3 8:50-11:20 TR 6541 Humanities Nemec, J →32532 LAB 4 1:20-3:50 TR 6541 Humanities Nemec, J 214 Sculpture I Art 102, 104, 212, & completion of 3-4 →32896 I LAB 1 G 8:50-11:20 TR 7451 Humanities Lowe, T IT or con reg in Art 108 & 208; or →54088 LAB 2 G 8:50-11:20 MW 7451 Humanities Georgiades, A cons inst 222 Introduction to Painting Art 102, 104, 212, & completion of 3-4 →32533 LAB 1 J 8:50-11:20 MW 7121 Humanities Pylant, C IT or con reg in Art 108 & 208; or →32534 LAB 2 J 1:20-3:50 MW 7121 Humanities Pylant, C cons inst →54278 K LAB 3 J 1:20-3:50 TR 7121 Humanities Kirchstein, N 224 Ceramics I Art 102, 104, 212, & completion of 3-4 →32535 M LAB 1 L 4:30-7:00 pm MW 1040 Art Lofts Hatch, M IT or con reg in Art 108 & 208; or →32536 M LAB 2 L 8:50-11:20 TR 1040 Art Lofts Sacaridiz, P cons inst →54283 LAB 3 L 1:20-3:50 TR 1040 Art Lofts Sacaridiz, P # 226 Textile Design: Off-Loom Construction Open to Fr. ETD 120 or equiv, ETD 3 →33252 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 TR B343 Sterling Sheehan, D 27 HET 153 or con reg, or cons inst 232 Life Drawing I Art 102, 104, 212, and completion 3-4 →32537 LAB 1 N 8:50-11:20 TR 6221 Humanities Kirchstein, N IT of or con reg in Art 108 and 208; →33005 LAB 2 1:20-3:50 MW 6221 Humanities Mory, Z or cons inst 244 Art Metal I Art 102, 104, 212, & completion of 3-4 →32538 LAB 1 O 8:50-11:20 TR 7511 Humanities Cridler, K IT or con reg in Art 108 & 208; or cons inst 302 Color Art 112 & either Art 102 or DS 4 →32539 LEC 1 P 8:50-11:20 MW 6101 Humanities Buisch, D AT 120; or cons inst 306 Relief Printmaking Art 102, 104, 212, & completion of 3-4 →32858 LAB 1 Q 1:20-3:50 MW 6561 Humanities Moisiadis, A IT or con reg in Art 108 & 208; or cons inst 312 Intermediate Drawing I Art 102, 104, 212, & completion of 3-4 →32540 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 TR 6221 Humanities Stonehouse, F IT or con reg in Art 108 & 208; or →32541 LAB 2 4:00-6:30 pm TR 6221 Humanities Stonehouse, F cons inst

A Studio/art appreciation for non-art majors only. J Water-based oil painting. No solvents allowed in classroom. B This section reserved for the art cohort group. Sorry, no exceptions. See art advisor for alternatives - K This section open to all - no prerequisites enforced. Drawing skill very helpful. 262-1660. L Course fee $65.00. Pay in art office prior to last drop date (check or money order only). C Reserved for HEC and LSA majors. M No prerequisites enforced on this section. D Open to all. N This section - only prerequisite is Art 212. E Reserved for art cohort group. Sorry no exceptions. For options contact art advisor, appt. 262-1660. O $35 course fee. Pay in art office prior to last drop date (check or money order only.) F This section reserved for art cohort group. Sorry, no exceptions. See advisor for alternatives - 262-1660. P Also open to HEC and LSA majors. G Course fee $90. Please pay in art office prior to last drop date (check or money order only.) Q $65 course fee. Pay in art office prior to last drop date (check or money order only). I No prerequisites enforced on this section - open to all. 30 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ART (168) continued

314 Sculpture II Art 214 or Art grad st; or cons 4 →32897 LAB 1 R 1:20-3:50 TR 7451 Humanities Lowe, T IT inst 316 Lithography Art 102, 104, 212, & completion of 4 →32542 LAB 1 S 1:20-3:50 TR 6651 Humanities Damer, J IT or con reg in Art 108 & 208; or cons inst 322 Intermediate Painting I Art 102, 104, 212, 222, & 4 →32857 LAB 1 T 1:20-3:50 MW 7101 Humanities Buisch, D IT completion of or con reg in Art 108 & 208; or cons inst 324 Ceramics II Art 102, 104, 212, 224, & 4 →32543 LAB 1 U 1:20-3:50 MW 1040 Art Lofts Hatch, M IT completion of or con reg in Art 108 & 208; or art grad st; or cons inst 326 Etching Art 102, 104, 212, & completion of 4 →32544 LAB 1 V 8:50-11:20 MW 6641 Humanities Pena, A IT or con reg in Art 108 & 208; or cons inst 328 The Computer in the Visual Arts Art 102, 104, 212, 208, & 4 →32545 LAB 1 W 1:20-3:50 MW 356 Teacher Ed Bodolay, R completion of or con reg in Art 108; or cons inst 332 Life Drawing II Art 232 4 →32546 LAB 1 8:50-11:20 TR 6221 Humanities Kirchstein, N IT →32547 LAB 2 1:20-3:50 MW 6221 Humanities Mory, Z 334 Wood Working Art 102, 104, 112, 212, & 3-4 →32548 LAB 1 X 1:20-3:50 MW 7251 Humanities Matysek-Snyder AT completion of or con reg in Art 108 & 208; or cons inst 336 Serigraphy Art 102, 104, 212, & completion of 3-4 →32549 LAB 1 Q 8:50-11:20 MW 6621 Humanities O’Connor, E or con reg in Art 108 & 208; or cons inst 346 Typography and Communication Design Art 102, 104, 212 & completion of 4 →53148 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 TR 6431 Humanities Miller, D or con reg in Art 108 & 208; or →32866 LAB 2 * 6431 Humanities cons inst 354 Glassworking Art 102, 104, 212, & completion of 4 →52061 LAB 1 Y 1:20-3:50 MW 1065 Art Lofts Feren, S or con reg in Art 108 & 208; or cons inst 356 Print Production Techniques (Digital Printmaking) Art 102, 104, 212 & one of the 4 →32550 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 R 6521 Humanities Connors, M following: 306, 316, 326, 336 or 1:20-3:50 T 356 Teacher Ed Connors, M 376; or cons inst. by portfolio review 366 Stage Lighting I So st 3-4 →33013 LAB 1 2:30-3:45 TR 4044 Vilas 28 IC →33435 LAB 2 4:00-5:15 pm TR 4044 Vilas 29 376 Photography Art 102, 104, 212, & completion of 3-4 →32551 LAB 1 Z 8:50-11:20 TR 6265 Humanities Jones II, T AT or con reg in Art 108 & 208; or →52059 LAB 2 Z 1:20-3:50 TR 6265 Humanities Jones II, T cons inst 412 Intermediate Drawing II Art 312; or Art grad st; or cons 4 →32552 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 TR 6221 Humanities Stonehouse, F IT inst →32553 LAB 2 4:00-6:30 pm TR 6221 Humanities Stonehouse, F 414 Art Foundry Art 314 and cons inst 3 →33015 LAB 1 4:30-7:00 pm TR 1065 Art Lofts Flanary, P 420 Sound Design for the Performing and Visual Arts IA tech, dance or art major or 3 →33712 LAB 1 3:30-5:20 pm TR B137 Lathrop Koykkar, J HIC cons inst 422 Intermediate Painting II Art 322 or cons inst 4 →32949 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 MW 7101 Humanities Buisch, D IT 428 Computer Imaging Techniques Art 208 & 328; or cons inst 4 →32554 LAB 1 4:30-7:00 pm MW 356 Teacher Ed Serafy-Cox, D 430 Advanced Sound Design Dance/Art 420 or cons inst 3 →33573 LAB 1 1:20-3:10 TR B137 Lathrop Koykkar, J 27 HAC 446 Artists’ Books One of the following: Art 306, 4 →52058 LAB 1 * 6451 Humanities 316, 326, 336, 346 or 376, or Art grad st, or cons inst 448 Intro to Digital Photography Varies according to topic 3 →33355 LAB 1 8:50-11:20 TR 356 Teacher Ed Connors, M Metal fabrication & welding/sculpture 3-4 →53133 LAB 2 1:20-3:50 MW 7451 Humanities Georgiades, A Adv Problems in Art Metals 3-4 →33563 LAB 3 1:20-3:50 MW 7551 Humanities Gralnick, L Cont. Art & the Idea of History 3-4 →54119 LAB 4 1:30-3:30 T L170 Elvehjem McClure, M Intro to Digital Art Processes 3-4 →54123 LAB 5 4:30-7:00 pm TR 356 Teacher Ed Bodolay, R 452 Intermediate Painting: New Figuration I Art 232 & 322; or art grad st; or 4 →32555 LAB 1 4:00-6:30 pm TR 7101 Humanities Solien, T IC cons inst 458 Introduction to Visual Communication and Research Art 346 and cons inst by 4 →33347 LAB 1 8:50-11:20 MW 6431 Humanities Miller, D competitive portfolio review 469 Tex. Ptg & Design for Theatric Consent of department 3-4 →54091 LEC 1 8:30-11:30 MF 1179 Vilas 01G IC 476 Intermediate Photography Art 208 & 376; or cons inst 4 →32556 LAB 1 8:50-11:20 MW 1057 Art Lofts Escalante, J 506 Advanced Relief Printmaking Art 208 & 306; or cons inst 4 →32895 LAB 1 Q 1:20-3:50 MW 6561 Humanities Moisiadis, A 508 Colloquium in Art 1 →32906 LEC 1 5:40-6:35 pm T 204 Educ Sci Getty, T 512 Advanced Drawing I Art 412; or Art grad st; or cons 4 →32557 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 TR 6221 Humanities Stonehouse, F inst →33673 LAB 2 4:00-6:30 pm TR 6221 Humanities Stonehouse, F 514 Advanced Sculpture I Art 208 & 314; or cons inst 4 →33353 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 TR 7451 Humanities Lowe, T 516 Advanced Lithography Art 316 and cons inst 3 →54152 LAB 1 6:30-9:00 pm TR 6651 Humanities Damer, J 518 Artist’s Video Art 208 & 318; or cons inst 4 →33690 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 TR 6321 Humanities Bodolay, R →54124 LAB 2 8:50-11:20 MW 6321 Humanities Rosenberg, D 522 Advanced Painting I Art 422 or 452; or cons inst 4 →32558 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 MW 7101 Humanities Buisch, D 524 Advanced Ceramics I Art 208 & 324; or cons inst 4 →32559 LAB 1 Q 1:20-3:50 MW 1040 Art Lofts Hatch, M AT 526 Advanced Etching/Intaglio Art 208 & 326; or cons inst 4 →32560 LAB 1 V 1:20-3:50 MW 6641 Humanities Myers, F 528 Computer-Mediated Art Art 208 & 428; or cons inst 4 →32561 LAB 1 4:30-7:00 pm MW 356 Teacher Ed Serafy-Cox, D 532 Advanced Life Drawing I Art 332; Art grad st; or cons inst 4 →32562 LAB 1 8:50-11:20 TR 6221 Humanities Kirchstein, N →33350 LAB 2 1:20-3:50 MW 6221 Humanities Mory, Z 534 Advanced Wood Working Art 334 or cons inst 4 →32563 LAB 1 4:30-7:00 pm MW 7251 Humanities Matysek-Snyder AT 536 Advanced Serigraphy Art 208 & 336; or cons inst 4 →32564 LAB 1 Q 8:50-11:20 MW 6621 Humanities O’Connor, E 544 Advanced Art Metal I Art 208 & 344; or cons inst 4 →33667 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 TR 7551 Humanities Cridler, K 546 Advanced Typography and Graphic Design Art 346 & 458; and cons inst 4 →32565 LAB 1 8:50-11:20 MW 6441 Humanities Hixson, S 552 Advanced Painting: New Figuration II Art 452; or art grad st; or cons 4 →32566 LAB 1 4:00-6:30 pm TR 7101 Humanities Solien, T DC inst 554 Advanced Glassworking Art 208 & 354; or cons inst 4 →54115 LAB 1 4:00-6:30 pm MW 1065 Art Lofts Feren, S 556 Advanced Graphic Design Technology Jr st, Art 546, and cons inst 3 →32567 LAB 1 8:50-11:20 TR 6431 Humanities Miller, D 572 Set Design II Theatre 372 or cons inst 3 →52681 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 4032 Vilas Varga, J 22 HAC 576 Advanced Photography Art 476 or cons inst 4 →32568 LAB 1 8:50-11:20 MW 1057 Art Lofts Escalante, J 608 Interdisciplinary Critique in the Visual Arts Grad or Sr st and cons inst 3 →52060 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 W 1000T Art Lofts Clark, L

Q $65 course fee. Pay in art office prior to last drop date (check or money order only). V $45 course fee. Pay in art office prior to last drop date (check or money order only). R Course fee $90. Must be paid in art office prior to the last drop date (check or money order only). W Interested non-art majors please contact instructor. S $75 course fee. Pay in office prior to last drop date (check or money order only). X Course fee $25. Pay in art office prior to last drop date (checks or money order only). T Only prereq enforced this semester - Art 222 or art grad status. Y $150 course fee. Must be paid in art office prior to last drop date (check or money order only). U Course fee $65. Pay in art office prior to last drop date. Check or money order only. Z $35 course fee. Pay in art office prior to last drop date (check or money order only). SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 31 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ART (168) continued

612 Advanced Drawing II Art 512; or Art grad st; or cons 3-4 →32569 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 TR 6221 Humanities Stonehouse, F inst →33674 LAB 2 4:00-6:30 pm TR 6221 Humanities Stonehouse, F 614 Advanced Sculpture II Art 514; or Art grad st, or cons 3-4 →33591 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 TR 7451 Humanities Lowe, T inst 618 Advanced Artists’ Video Art 518 or cons inst 4 →33280 LAB 1 8:50-11:20 MW 6321 Humanities Rosenberg, D 622 Advanced Undergraduate Painting Workshop Art 222 & two of the following: 3 →32570 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 TR 7131 Humanities Solien, T Art 322, 422, 452, 522, 552 or →32571 LAB 2 1:20-3:50 TR 7131 Humanities Mladenoff, N 652; & cons inst through competitive portfolio review 624 Advanced Ceramics II Art 524 or cons inst 4 →32572 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 MW 1040 Art Lofts Hatch, M AT 632 Advanced Life Drawing II Art 532; pr Art grad st; or cons 3-4 →32573 LAB 1 8:50-11:20 TR 6221 Humanities Kirchstein, N inst →33351 LAB 2 1:20-3:50 MW 6221 Humanities Mory, Z 644 Advanced Art Metal II Art 544 or cons inst 4 →33668 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 TR 7551 Humanities Cridler, K 646 Art of the Printed Book Art 346 and either Art 356 or 446; 4 →52057 LAB 1 8:50-11:20 MW 6451 Humanities Honn, T or cons inst 652 Advanced Painting: New Figuration III Art 552; or art grad st; or cons 4 →32574 LAB 1 4:00-6:30 pm TR 7101 Humanities Solien, T inst 656 Design Portfolio and Professional Practice Art 346, 428, 546 or 556; and cons 4 →33683 LEC 1 1:20-3:50 MW 6441 Humanities Hixson, S inst 674 Beyond Primitivism: African/Afro-Am art in museums Jr st and cons inst 3 →53049 LEC 1 1:20-3:20 T Tesfagiorgis 27 eHAC 699 Independent Study Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 718 Art Performance Art 208 and at least one of the 3-4 →54176 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 MW 6321 Humanities Rosenberg, D following: Art 318, 418, 518; or Grad st; or cons inst 726 Graduate Intaglio Printmaking I Art 526 and cons inst 2-3 →32580 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 MW 6641 Humanities Myers, F 826 Graduate Intaglio Printmaking II Art 726 and cons inst 2-3 →32826 LAB 1 1:20-3:50 MW 6641 Humanities Myers, F 908 Women in Art & Art Education Grad st and cons inst 3 →54098 SEM 1 4:30-7:00 pm W 6127 Humanities Marche, T Tourism (and) Culture →33262 SEM 2 1:20-3:50 T 1000T Art Lofts Clark, L 914 Advanced Research-Sculpture Grad st and cons inst 1-4 →54095 LAB 3 * Matysek-Snyder →33578 LAB 9 * Georgiades, A →33686 LAB 20 * Loeser, T →33478 LAB 57 * Lowe, T →54094 LAB 77 * Simpson, G 922 Advanced Research-Painting Grad st and cons inst 1-4 →33110 LAB 2 * Stonehouse, F →33592 LAB 45 * Pylant, C →33360 LAB 5 * Buisch, D →33672 LAB 76 * →33454 LAB 24 * Mladenoff, N →33263 LAB 80 * Solien, T 924 Advanced Research-Ceramics Grad st and cons inst 1-4 →33583 LAB 74 * Sacaridiz, P 944 Advanced Research-Art Metal Grad st and cons inst 1-4 →33584 LAB 8 8:50-11:20 W 7551 Humanities Cridler, K →54292 LAB 31 * Gralnick, L 996 Advanced Research-Graphics Grad st and cons inst 1-4 →32932 LAB 6 * Connors, M →33685 LAB 16 * Hixson, S →33111 LAB 7 * Damer, J →33617 LAB 22 * Miller, D →33112 LAB 11 * Hitchcock, J →33461 LAB 50 * Jones II, T →33678 LAB 12 * Escalante, J →32894 LAB 71 * Myers, F 999 Independent Study Grad st and cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * *

ART EDUCATION (DEPARTMENT OF ART) ART ED (176) Elaine Scheer, Chair, 6241 Humanities, (608)262-3282

Students enrolled for Art Education courses must provide basic materials used in course work. All AED courses are crosslisted with Curric. The following courses may be repeated for degree credit: 470, 699, 900, 951, 999.

322 Art and Design in Teaching EED; C&I 367, 368, 369, 422 & 506 3 →32585 LAB 1 4:30-7:10 pm TR 6111 Humanities 30 →32586 LAB 2 1:00-3:40 TR 6111 Humanities 27 →32999 LAB 3 1:00-3:40 MW 6111 Humanities 10E 423 Student Teaching in Art in Elementary Schools Art Ed, Curric 323 2-6 →32587 FLD 1 * Marche, T 424 Student Teaching in Art in Secondary Schools Art Ed, Curric 324 2-6 →32588 FLD 1 * Marche, T 570 Art in Exceptional Education Jr st & 3 cr in studio art, or 3 →33177 SEM 1 1:30-4:00 W 6111 Humanities Marche, T 10M cons inst 699 Independent Reading and Research Second sem Sr and cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 951 Women in Art & Art Education Grad st & cons inst 3 →33310 SEM 1 4:30-7:00 pm W 6127 Humanities Marche, T 999 Advanced Independent Reading Grad st and cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY COUN PSY (270) Bruce Wampold, Dept Chair, 244 Rust-Schreiner Halls, (608) 263-9503

Contact the instructor assigned to course or the department at (608) 263-9503 or [email protected] if you have enrollment questions. # 105 Emphasis on Stress Reducation/Relaxation Cons inst. Open to Fr 1 →33452 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 W 1053 Educ Sci Sepich, R Health, Community & Action →54156 LEC 2 4:00-5:15 pm T 301 Educ Sci Nellis, M # 115 Emphasis on Health and Academic Success Cons inst. Open to Fr 1 →32929 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 W 304 Educ Sci Schaefer, J 650 Theory and Practice in Interviewing Jr st 3 LEC 1 5:45-7:00 pm M 228 Educ Sci Gloria, A 40L SDT →32606 LAB 311 7:15-9:45 pm M 323 Educ Sci →32608 LAB 313 4:30-7:00 pm W 4014 Vilas →32610 LAB 331 4:30-7:00 pm T 4017 Vilas →32607 LAB 312 7:15-9:45 pm M 304 Educ Sci →32609 LAB 314 4:30-7:00 pm W 2185 Grainger →32611 A LAB 334 4:30-7:00 pm T 6314 Soc Sci 699 Independent Reading Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 791 Counseling in Community Settings Dept major or cons inst 3 →32612 LEC 1 7:45-10:45 M 323 Educ Sci Quintana, S DT 802 Theory and Practice of Group Work for Counselors Couns Psy 800 & 805 or cons inst 3 →32613 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm W 304 Educ Sci Lotta, C 803 Guidance Program Planning and Management Dept majors or cons inst 3 →32614 LEC 1 7:45-10:45 W 1053 Educ Sci Howard, K 806 Supervised Practicum in Counseling I Dept major, Couns Psy 800, 805 & 3 →32615 LEC 1 2:30-3:50 M 304 Educ Sci Hunter, G Master’s prgm approval 4:00-5:00 pm M 304 Educ Sci Quintana, S 808 Supervised Practicum in Counseling III: Advanced Couns Psy 807 & Master’s prgm 2-5 FLD 1 * Howard, K approval →32617 DIS 301 9:00-11:00 M 2165 Grainger FLD 2 * Valdez, C →32845 DIS 302 8:45-10:45 W 7121 White 810 Masters Level Internship in Counseling and Guidance Couns Psy 808 & Master’s prgm 1-9 →33235 FLD 1 4:30-6:30 pm T 1053 Educ Sci Hunter, G approval →33743 FLD 2 * 865 Theory and Practice of Career Intervention Grad st in counseling or couns 3 →32831 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm T 209 Animal Sci Thompson, M psych or cons inst

A Fulfills General Education, Communications Part B requirement. 32 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC COUN PSY (270) continued

890 Advanced Assessment Techniques in Counseling Couns Psy 801 or equiv; doctoral 3 →32618 LEC 1 7:45-10:45 T 323 Educ Sci Hunter, G Psychology stdt in counseling, rehabilitation or school psychology or related studies; or cons inst 900 Counseling Psychology Practicum--Foundational Couns Psy 808 or equiv, Ph.D. prgm 2-6 FLD 1 * Wampold, B approval. Lec 1: Foundational Lec →32977 DIS 301 12:30-2:15 W 323 Educ Sci 2: Advanced (2 sem of lec 1) FLD 2 * Bear, T →32620 DIS 302 1:00-3:00 W 2341 Engr Hall 902 Counseling Psychology Practicum in Supervision Couns Psy 900 & 953, or cons inst. 2-6 →32621 LEC 1 12:30-2:30 M 323 Educ Sci Bear, T May be repeated 905 Research Practicum in Counseling Psychology Coun Psy 950, 1 course in 3 →54161 LEC 1 * Hoyt, W Introductory Statistics 926 Legal and Ethical Bases of Counseling Psychology Dept Ph.D. stdts or cons inst 3 →32923 SEM 1 7:45-10:45 W 323 Educ Sci Hoyt, W 944 Internship Preparation Dissertator status in the 1 →52757 SEM 1 9:00-12:00 T 342 Noland Kratochwill, T department 951 Counseling Psychology Research in Individual Couns Psy 950 or cons inst 2-3 →32835 LEC 1 7:45-10:45 R 323 Educ Sci Quintana, S Intervention 990 Research or Thesis Grad st 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Reading Grad st 1-3 ¶ IND * *

CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION CURRIC (272) Gloria Ladson-Billings, Chair, 210-B Teacher Ed, (608) 263-6001

Courses numbered below 500 do not carry graduate credit in Curriculum & Instruction. Questions? Secondary & Special students and graduate timetable information call Cathy at (608)263-6262; Graduate student advising call Marilyn at (608)263-7466; Elementary students call Diane at (608)263-4661. Crosslisted courses: 322, 323, 324, 470, 493 & 951 xl w/ Art Ed; 428 & 430 xl w/ Inter-HE; 345, 445 & 523 xl w/ LSC; 354 xl w/ Music; 362 xl w/ Theatre; 478 & 479 xl w/ Kines; 506 xl w/ RP&SE; 620 xl w/ LIS; 746 xl w/ ELPA; 855 xl w/ Ed Pol.

290 Practicum in Secondary Science Education Adm to secondary science educ prgm 3 →32626 FLD 1 * Off Campus Hewson, P 296 Practicum in Secondary School English Adm to secondary English educ prgm 3 →32627 FLD 1 * Off Campus 305 Integrating the Teaching of Reading with Other SPE, Com Dis, Art Ed, Mus Ed, Phy 3 →32628 LEC 1 4:00-6:30 pm T 243 Teacher Ed 29H b Language Arts Ed, or cons inst. SPE, con reg in →33433 LEC 2 4:35-7:15 pm R 243 Teacher Ed 30J Curric 370 & 374 required 313 Language and Literacy Across the Secondary Curriculum Admission to secondary 3 →33089 LEC 1 12:30-3:00 W 243 Teacher Ed 08M b certification progm. Con reg in →33091 LEC 2 12:30-3:00 W 267 Teacher Ed 08M same section of Curric 537 A 322 Art and Design in Teaching EED; C&I 367, 368, 369, 422 & 506 3 →32629 B LAB 1 4:30-7:10 pm TR 6111 Humanities 30 →32630 B LAB 2 1:00-3:40 TR 6111 Humanities 27 →32994 B LAB 3 1:00-3:40 MW 6111 Humanities 10E 330 Practicum in Family and Consumer Education Adm to fam & consumer educ teacher 2 FLD 1 * Off Campus Way, W cert progm →33240 DIS 301 3:30-5:25 pm T 2417 Sterling 334 Teaching General Music in the Secondary School Admission to Music Ed; con reg in 2 LEC 1 1:10-2:25 T 2411 Humanities Bradley, D 26H Curric 337; or cons inst →33364 LAB 301 1:10-2:25 R 2411 Humanities 336 Teaching Instrumental Music in the Secondary School Admission to Music Ed; con reg in 2 LEC 1 9:55 M 1341 Humanities Dobbs, T 04L Curric 337; or cons inst →32633 LAB 301 9:55 WF 1341 Humanities 337 Practicum in Teaching Music Admission to Music Education; con 1 →32634 FLD 1 * Off Campus Ross, D reg in one of the following: →32635 FLD 2 C * Off Campus Bradley, D Curric 332, 333, 334, 335, or 336 D 340 Elementary Education Practicum One Admission to the elem educ progm 3 E FLD 1 3:00-6:00 pm TR Off Campus Bloch, M →33008 DIS 301 1:20-3:15 M 267 Teacher Ed 343 Teaching World Languages (6-12) Adm to world lang TC progm & con 3 →33321 LEC 1 2:30-5:00 pm T 401C Teacher Ed James, C 28H reg in Curric 243; passing the oral proficiency exam in target lang; or cons inst F 354 Teaching Music EED and completion of previous 3 →32636 G LEC 1 8:50 MWF 2411 Humanities Bradley, D 03 sequence coursework →32637 LEC 2 3:30-4:45 pm TR 2411 Humanities Bradley, D 29 358 Practicum in Social Studies in the Secondary School Adm to secondary social studies 3 →32638 FLD 1 8:00-12:00 TWR Off Campus educ progm 359 Teaching of History and the Other Social Studies Admission to intern program 3 →33072 LEC 1 1:30-4:30 T 267 Teacher Ed 27 361 Practicum in Mathematics in the Secondary School Adm to secondary math educ progm 3 →32639 FLD 1 * Off Campus I 362 Drama in Education So st 3 →32925 J LAB 1 3:50-5:30 pm MW 1090 Vilas HIC →32926 J LAB 2 3:50-5:30 pm TR 1139 Vilas →32927 J LAB 3 3:50-5:30 pm TR 1090 Vilas →33769 J LAB 4 3:50-5:30 pm MW 1139 Vilas →52679 K LAB 5 4:30-6:00 pm MW Off Campus G 364 Introduction to Education EED 3 →32640 LEC 1 8:45-10:45 M 243 Teacher Ed 02L 7:45-9:40 W 243 Teacher Ed 02L →32641 LEC 2 9:45-11:45 T 267 Teacher Ed 22H 7:45-9:40 W 267 Teacher Ed 22H L 367 Elementary Teaching Practicum II EED; Curric 364 3 FLD 1 8:00-12:00 WRF Off Campus 01D →32840 M DIS 301 11:00-12:15 T 243 Teacher Ed →32643 FLD 2 8:00-12:00 WRF Off Campus 01D G 368 The Teaching of Reading EED and completion of previous 3 →32644 LEC 1 7:45-10:45 M 218 Educ Sci 01L sequence coursework →32645 LEC 2 7:45-10:45 T 218 Educ Sci 20H G 369 The Teaching of Language Arts EED and completion of previous 3 →32646 LEC 1 7:45-10:45 M 212 Educ Sci 01L b sequence coursework →32647 LEC 2 7:45-10:45 T 212 Educ Sci 20H N 370 Teaching Mathematics Math 130, 131; EED (completion of 3 →32648 LEC 1 7:45-10:45 M 566 Teacher Ed 01L previous sequence coursework) or →32649 LEC 2 7:45-10:45 T 566 Teacher Ed 20H SPE →33458 LEC 3 11:45-2:45 F 566 Teacher Ed 06N G 371 Teaching Social Studies EED and completion of previous 3 →32650 LEC 1 10:00-1:00 M 401C Teacher Ed 04L sequence coursework →32651 LEC 2 1:15-4:15 M 401C Teacher Ed Ladson-Billing 10L G 372 Teaching Science EED and completion of previous 3 →32652 LEC 1 8:30-11:30 T 229 Teacher Ed Stewart, J 20H sequence coursework →32653 LEC 2 8:00-11:00 W 229 Teacher Ed Blomker, K 01M

A Crosslisted Course; see section at beginning of CURRIC listings for more information. I Crosslisted Course; see section at beginning of CURRIC listings for more information. Service Learning. B For Early Childhood, Middle Chdhd & Mid Chldhd-Early Adolescent students. J Restricted to EED students until junior enrollment begins. No switching of sections. Enroll only for a C Gen Music, Secondary West High School two hours, 9-11am. Pick 1 day: M-T-W-R. section you can attend. D DIS 301 starts on Jan. 25th and FLD work starts wk 5 of the semester. K Special outreach section for non traditional students. Consent of instructor required. Contact Mary E Placements are for 4 hrs, typically T&R 3-5 or 4-6 PM.ECMC stdts may also be placed from 8-12 AM one day [email protected] per wk. L For Early Childhood-Mid Chldhd & Mid Chldhd-Early Adolescent students. FLD 2 is for stdts in Prof. Dev. F Crosslisted Course; see section at beginning of CURRIC listing for more information. M Discussion sections on Tues. start wk 5 of the semester. G EC-MC students take LEC 1 and MC-EA students take LEC 2. N EC-MC students take LEC 1 and MC-EA students take LEC 2.All others call 263-4661. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 33 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC CURRIC (272) continued

L 373 Elementary Teaching Practicum III EED; Curric 367, 368, 369, 422 & 3 FLD 1 8:00-12:00 WRF Off Campus 01D Curric/RP & SE 506 →32993 DIS 301 11:15-12:30 M 267 Teacher Ed →33336 FLD 2 8:00-12:00 WRF Off Campus 01D 374 General Educ Practicum & Instructional Planning for Adm to Spec Educ TC Prog; Jr st & 2-5 FLD 1 8:00-12:00 MTWR Off Campus Udvari-Solner 20F Diverse Learners con reg in Curric 305 & 370 →32656 DIS 301 9:00-11:00 F 243 Teacher Ed 375 Tutoring in the Schools 1-3 →33145 SEM 1 4:00-6:00 pm M 243 Teacher Ed Bloch, M 13L Videogames & Learning SEM 2 9:30-10:45 T 204 Educ Sci Steinkuehler 22H 3 →51882 DIS 311 11:00-12:15 T 131 Teacher Ed 3 →51883 DIS 312 11:00-12:15 R 401B Teacher Ed 3 →51884 DIS 313 11:00-12:15 R 131 Teacher Ed 3 →51885 DIS 314 11:00-12:15 T 401B Teacher Ed 390 Teaching of Science in Secondary Schools Admission to Secondary Science 3 →33088 LEC 1 1:30-4:30 T 215 Teacher Ed Hewson, P 26H Certification Progm. Con reg in Curric 290 or cons inst 393 The Teaching of Secondary School Mathematics I Adm to secondary program 3 →33073 LEC 1 1:00-4:00 R 566 Teacher Ed 26J 396 Teaching of English Admission to English Educ cert 3 →33244 LEC 1 4:00-7:00 pm R 566 Teacher Ed 29J progm; con enrl in Curric 296 399 Independent Study 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC O 422 The Teaching of Children’s Literature EED and completion of previous 3 →32657 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 218 Educ Sci 27 sequence coursework →33522 LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR 243 Teacher Ed 26 423 Student Teaching in Art in Elementary Schools Art Ed, Curric 323 2-6 →32658 FLD 1 * Marche, T 424 Student Teaching in Art in Secondary Schools Art Ed, Curric 324 2-6 →32659 FLD 1 * Marche, T P 425 Concerns and Constraints in Teaching Young Children Jr st or cons inst 3 →32660 SEM 1 8:15-10:45 R 267 Teacher Ed Graue, M 20J 427 Methods of Teaching Family and Consumer Education Jr st or cons inst 3 →32928 SEM 1 * Way, W Hilgendorf, A 431 Young Adult Literature for Schools Jr or Sr st with initial 3 →33099 LEC 1 4:35-7:15 pm T 236 Teacher Ed 30H preference given SED Jrs and Srs or admission to English ed or cons inst L 440 ElementaryTeaching Practicum IV EED; Curric 370 & 373, Art 3 FLD 1 11:30-4:00 WRF Off Campus Ed/Curric 322, Ede Psych 301 →33250 DIS 301 1:00-2:15 T 236 Teacher Ed →33337 FLD 2 8:00-12:00 WRF Off Campus 442 Student Teaching in World Languages (K-8) Adm to French, German or Spanish 2-12 →33358 FLD 1 * T Off Campus Vukelich, D TC progm & Curric 243 & 342 Weber, W 443 Student Teaching in World Languages (6-12) Adm to world lang TC progm & 2-12 →33359 FLD 1 * Off Campus Friedrich, D Curric 243 & 342; appl on file in Weber, W Fld Exper Off, 109 Education 457 Student Teaching in Health Education Sr st; Curric & Instr 520 2-8 →32661 FLD 1 * Off Campus 458 Student Teaching in History and Social Studies in the Adm to stdt teaching prog; adv reg 2-12 →32662 FLD 1 8:00-4:00 MTWRF Off Campus Middle School in 109 Educ Bldg 459 Student Teaching in History and Social Studies in the Adm to secondary social studies 2-12 →32663 FLD 1 8:00-4:00 MTWRF Off Campus High School educ progm 463 Seminar in Kindergarten Through Middle School Teaching Curric 370, 371, 372 & 373; con 2 →32664 FLD 1 12:30-3:30 W 502 Teacher Ed reg in Curric 464 or 465 or 498 464 Student Teaching in the Elementary School Adm to Elem or PK3 TC Prog; Curric 10 →32665 FLD 1 8:00-4:00 MTWRF Off Campus 370, 371, 372 & 373 or con reg 465 Student Teaching in the Kindergarten Adm to PK3 TC Prog; Curric 370, 10 →32666 FLD 1 8:00-4:00 MTWRF Off Campus 371, 372 & 373 or con reg 466 Student Teaching in Music-Elementary Adv reg in stdt teach ofc, 109 2-12 →32667 FLD 1 * Educ →32668 FLD 2 * 467 Student Teaching in Music-Secondary Adv reg in field experience 2-12 →32669 FLD 1 * office, 109 Education →32670 FLD 2 * 472 Student Teaching of English in the Middle School Admission to English teacher cert 2-12 →32671 FLD 1 8:00-4:00 MTWRF Off Campus progm. Adv reg in Educ Academic Services Off, B117 Education Bldg 478 Elementary School Physical Education Student Teaching Adv reg in stdt tchg ofc, 109 Educ 2-8 →32672 FLD 1 * Kuhrasch, C Krattiger-Zilt 479 Middle School or High School Physical Education Adv reg in stdt tchg ofc, 109 Educ 2-8 →32673 FLD 1 * Kuhrasch, C Student Teaching Krattiger-Zilt 490 Student Teaching in Science in the High School Adm to secondary science educ prgm 2-12 →32674 FLD 1 8:00-4:00 MTWRF Off Campus Hewson, P 494 Student Teaching in High School Mathematics Adv reg in stdt tchg ofc, 109 Educ 2-12 →32675 FLD 1 8:00-4:00 MTWRF Off Campus 495 Student Teaching in Science in the Middle School Curric 290, 390; admission to cert 2-12 →32676 FLD 1 8:00-4:00 MTWRF Off Campus Hewson, P 20G prog; appl on file in Fld Exper Off, 109 Education 496 Student Teaching of English in the High School GPA of 2.75 in English. Adv reg in 2-12 →32677 FLD 1 * Off Campus stdt tchg ofc, 109 Educ 497 Student Teaching in Middle School Mathematics Adm to secondary math educ progm 4-12 →32678 FLD 1 8:00-4:00 MTWRF Off Campus 498 Student Teaching in the Middle School Adm to Elem TC Prog; Curric 370, 10 →32679 FLD 1 8:00-4:00 MTWRF Off Campus AC 371, 372 & 373 or con reg 501 Health Information for Teachers Jr st or cons inst 3 →32680 LEC 1 4:00-6:30 pm M 168 Noland Lively, K 13L 503 Literacy Across the Curriculum Curric 303 or 368, or equiv, or 3 →33237 LEC 1 4:35-7:15 pm T 502 Teacher Ed Wolfe, P 30H cons inst 504 Literacy Assessment and Intervention 3 →33100 LEC 1 4:35-7:15 pm M 448 Teacher Ed Compton-Lilly 14L A 506 Strategies for Inclusive Schooling So st 3 Q LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm W 301 Educ Sci 12 →33445 FLD 301 * Q LEC 2 2:25-5:25 pm W 218 Educ Sci 12 →33446 FLD 302 * 515 Holocaust: History, Memory and Education Jr st or cons inst 3 →33565 LEC 1 4:00-6:30 pm M Weinstein, L beZI C 523 Curriculum in Agri-science Education Sr st 3 →51964 LEC 1 R 3:00-5:30 pm W 2373 Chem Feinstein, N 11M IT 537 Teaching Diverse Learners Admission to secondary 3 →33101 SEM 1 12:30-3:00 M 401B Teacher Ed certification progm. Con reg in →33171 SEM 2 12:30-3:00 M 566 Teacher Ed same section of Curric 313 541 Organization and Administration of School Health Curric 501; admission to cert prog 3 →33010 SEM 1 4:30-7:00 pm W 243 Teacher Ed Klassy, B 14M Programs in elem or secnd educ or cons inst 542 Teacher Education About Alcohol and Other Drugs Curric 501; admission to cert prog 3 →33011 SEM 1 4:30-7:00 pm M 401C Teacher Ed Hicks Jr, J 14L in elem or secnd educ or cons inst 564 Advanced Problems on the Teaching of World Languages Tchg experience or cons inst 3 →33427 LEC 1 4:45-7:15 pm R 236 Teacher Ed Tochon, F 30J 570 Art in Exceptional Education Jr st & 3 cr in studio art, or 3 →33184 SEM 1 1:30-4:00 W 6111 Humanities Marche, T 10M cons inst 604 Seminar on Literacy Grad st 3 →33102 SEM 1 4:35-7:15 pm W 236 Teacher Ed Hassett, D

A Crosslisted Course; see section at beginning of CURRIC listings for more information. P For Early Childhood-Middle Chldhd stdts only. L For Early Childhood-Mid Chldhd & Mid Chldhd-Early Adolescent students. FLD 2 is for stdts in Prof. Dev. Q EC-MC students take FLD 301 and MC-EA students take FLD 302. Non EEDs must do 25 hours of fieldwork and O For Early Childhood, Middle Chldhd & Mid Chldhd-Early Adolescent students. If you can’t get into one should call 263-4661 to get permission to register. section try the other. R XL with Agronomy. 34 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC CURRIC (272) continued

607 Educational Media, Representation and the Construction Curric 600 or cons inst 3 →53432 LEC 1 12:30-3:00 T 556A Teacher Ed Streibel, M of Knowledge 620 Field Project in Library and Information Agencies LIS 450, 451 & 551; electives 3 →33108 LEC 1 5:30-8:00 pm W 4246 White Kaplan, A appropriate to the proposed 2-8 →33109 LEC 2 * Off Campus Shapiro, D project; & cons inst S 660 Early Childhood Education Jr st 3 →33346 LEC 1 4:00-6:30 pm W 267 Teacher Ed 13M 662 Elementary School Curriculum Grad st or adm to 2nd deg elem TC 3 →33657 LEC 1 4:30-7:00 pm R 267 Teacher Ed Apple, M Prog or Spec or cons inst 671 Multiculturalism in Instrumental Music Education Grad st or Spec with tchg exper or 2 →54120 SEM 1 5:45-7:35 pm W 2411 Humanities Dobbs, T cons inst 673 Learning Second Language and Literacies Grad st or Sp 3 →33459 LEC 1 4:30-7:15 pm W 502 Teacher Ed Hawkins, M 675 Time in Educational Research Variable 3 →53433 SEM 1 9:00-11:30 T 448 Teacher Ed Compton-Lilly Globalization, Teaching and Curriculum Planning 3 →53434 SEM 2 4:30-7:00 pm M 468 Teacher Ed Popkewitz, T Assessing Digital Media in the Curriculum 3 →54073 SEM 3 4:30-7:00 pm R 556A Teacher Ed Thomas, M Grounded Theory in Educational Technology Research 3 →54075 SEM 4 1:00-3:30 T 131 Teacher Ed Squire, K Doctoral Research Program - Advanced Seminar 1 →54227 SEM 5 T * M 438 Teacher Ed Compton-Lilly Doctoral Research Program - Advanced Seminar 1 →54228 SEM 6 U 3:00-4:00 T 259 Educ Sci Graue, M Early Childhood Policy Readings 1 →54229 SEM 10 1:30-2:30 T Graue, M 690 Independent Field Work Cons inst 1-9 ¶ IND * * 692 School Practicum in Communicative Disorders Com Dis 390 or 790 or equiv prior 3 →32829 FLD 1 7:30-12:00 MTWRF Off Campus AC clinic practice; Grad st; cons inst; and advanced registration in Office of Field Experience 699 Independent Reading Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 700 Organization of Instructional Technology 3 →33727 LEC 1 4:35-7:00 pm W 131 Teacher Ed Thomas, M 711 Culture, Curriculum, and Learning Summer registration is restricted 3 →33733 LEC 1 4:00-7:00 pm T 538 Teacher Ed Bloch, M to those admitted to Teach for Diversity MAT Degree Programs 714 Research and Evaluation Paradigms in Curriculum and 3 →33638 SEM 1 1:00-3:15 M 468 Teacher Ed Popkewitz, T Instruction 748 Adult Participation in Educational Activities Cons inst 3 →52711 SEM 1 4:40-7:10 pm T 218 Educ Sci Knox, A 760 Sex/Gender-Related Issues in Curriculum and Cons inst 3 →32919 SEM 1 9:00-11:30 T 468 Teacher Ed Koza, J Instruction 844 Culturally Relevant Pedagogy Grad st 3 →33692 SEM 1 9:00-11:30 T 401C Teacher Ed Ladson-Billing 900 Seminar in Educational Technology Cons inst 2-3 →32900 SEM 1 4:35-7:00 pm T 556A Teacher Ed Streibel, M 910 Smr:Ideology & Curriculum Cons inst 3 →32920 SEM 1 9:00-11:30 F 538 Teacher Ed Apple, M 945 Race Issues in Music Teaching Grad st or Spec with tchg exper or 3 →53437 SEM 1 4:30-7:05 pm M Bradley, D cons inst 951 Women in Art & Art Education Grad st & cons inst 3 →51915 SEM 1 4:30-7:00 pm W 6127 Humanities Marche, T 960 Seminar-Science Education Grad st and cons inst 1-3 →33715 SEM 1 4:30-7:30 pm T 229 Teacher Ed Hewson, P 975 Education & The American Eugenics Movement Cons inst & Grad st 3 →53435 SEM 1 9:00-11:30 R 468 Teacher Ed Koza, J Science Technology Studies & Science Education 3 →53436 SEM 2 11:00-2:00 M 215 Teacher Ed Rudolph, J Feinstein, N Post-Colonial Perspectives on World Language Educ 2-3 →53438 SEM 3 V 1:00-3:45 R Tochon, F Qualitative Methods in Math and Science Education 2-3 →54219 SEM 4 1:00-4:00 W 566 Teacher Ed Ellis, A 976 Rdg & Wrtg w/ Interactive Visual Texts K-8 Curric 500 or 503 or cons inst 3 →54220 SEM 1 4:35-7:15 pm R 448 Teacher Ed Hassett, D 990 Research or Thesis Grad st and cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Reading Grad st and cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

S This course is for GR or EED. U 2nd year DRP students only. T 1st year DRP students only. V Open to grad and special students (teachers) from any College on campus.

DANCE PROGRAM DANCE (741) 125 Lathrop Hall (608)262-1691

Enroll at an appropriate skill level. Crse descriptions avail in 125 Lathrop Hall. Many dance crses require vigorous exercise that may be hazardous to the health of certain individuals, especially those with cardio-pulmonary disease and those who have not recently engaged in strenuous exercise. Any costs as the result of injury or illness connected with participation in these crses are solely the responsibility of the student. If you have a handicap which you believe requires accommodation, notify instructor prior to participation in any course activity. Attendance at one-half the 3:30-4:30pm Friday Forums is required of all students enrolled in a majors course.

# 11 Modern Dance I Open to Fr 1 →32905 LAB 1 1:20 MW 549 Lathrop Janson, M # 21 Ballet I Open to Fr 1 →32775 LAB 1 3:30 TR 349 Lathrop Tomlinson, V # 22 Ballet II Dance 021 or cons inst. Open to Fr 1 →32776 LAB 1 4:35 TR 349 Lathrop Tomlinson, V # 31 Modern Jazz Dance Open to Fr 1 →32777 LAB 1 3:30 TR 549 Lathrop Sanfilippo, P # 32 Modern Jazz Dance II Dance 031 or cons inst. Open to Fr 1 →54244 LAB 1 4:35 TR 549 Lathrop Sanfilippo, P # 41 Ballroom Dancing Open to Fr 1 →32779 LAB 1 9:55 MW B101 Lathrop Mc Shane-Helle →33470 LAB 2 12:05 TR B101 Lathrop Tomlinson, V →33471 LAB 3 1:20 TR B101 Lathrop Tomlinson, V # 111 Modern Dance Technique I Previous dance training. Open to 1-2 →54246 LAB 1 1:20-3:00 TR 549 Lathrop Corby, K 27 IT Fr # 112 Modern Dance Technique II Previous dance training. Open to 1-2 →32780 LAB 1 11:00-12:40 MW 549 Lathrop Corby, K 06E IT Fr # 126 Ballet Technique I-B Dance 125. Open to Fr 2 →33245 LAB 1 11:00-12:40 TR 349 Lathrop Skog, M 23 # 144 Rhythmic Training for Dancers Dance major or cons inst; Open to 2 →33699 LAB 1 9:30-10:45 TR B101 Lathrop Mc Shane-Helle 21 ET Fr 151 Movement as Material Through Improvisation Dance major, minor, certificate. 2 →33569 LAB 1 1:20-3:00 MW 349 Lathrop Corby, K 10E AT IA tech major or cons inst # 153 Asian American Movement Open to Fr 3 →32903 LAB 1 8:50-10:30 TR 549 Lathrop Choy, P 21 e EC # 165 World Dance Cultures: Traditional to Contemporary Open to Fr 3 →33560 LEC 1 3:30-4:45 pm TR 415 Lathrop Skog, M 29 HEC 167 Introduction to Movement Analysis 2 →33700 LAB 1 3:10-4:50 pm MW B101 Lathrop 11E # 170 Dance Production Open to Fr 2 →33241 LEC 1 3:30 TR 229 Lathrop Heintz, C 29 # 171 Dance Production Laboratory Open to Fr 1 →33369 LAB 1 * 229 Lathrop # 177 African Dance Open to Fr 1 →54247 LAB 1 3:30 MW 549 Lathrop Walker, C →54248 LAB 2 4:35 MW 549 Lathrop Walker, C # 211 Modern Dance Technique III Advanced beginner/Intermediate 1-2 →33146 LAB 1 1:20-3:00 TR 349 Lathrop Yu, J 27 IT level. Open to Fr 1 →54269 LAB 2 11:00-12:40 F 549 Lathrop Corby, K 07 # 212 Modern Dance Technique IV Advanced beginner/Intermediate 1-2 →32782 LAB 1 11:00-12:40 MW 349 Lathrop Corby, K 07 IT level. Open to Fr # 213 New Movement Techniques Intermed level mod technique or 2 →54249 LAB 1 1:20-3:00 MW B101 Lathrop Li, C cons inst. Open to Fr # 226 Ballet Technique II-B Dance 225. Open to Fr 2 →33246 LAB 1 8:50-10:30 MW 349 Lathrop Skog, M 03 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 35 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC DANCE (741) continued

# 312 Modern Dance Technique VI Intermediate/Advanced level. Open 1-3 →32783 LAB 1 11:00-12:40 MWF B101 Lathrop Li, C 07 IT to Fr # 325 Ballet Technique III Intermediate/Advanced level. Open 1-2 →54250 LAB 1 8:50-10:30 TR 349 Lathrop Skog, M 21 IT to Fr 365 Dance History II: Directions and Issues of Dance 265 3 →54251 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR B137 Lathrop Harris, A 24 HIC Contemporary Dance 399 Independent Project So st 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 420 Sound Design for the Performing and Visual Arts IA tech, dance or art major or 3 →33707 LAB 1 3:30-5:20 pm TR B137 Lathrop Koykkar, J HIC cons inst 430 Advanced Sound Design Dance/Art 420 or cons inst 3 →33570 LAB 1 1:20-3:10 TR B137 Lathrop Koykkar, J 27 HAC 439 Dance Therapy Practicum Dance 332, Sr st and cons inst 3 →54252 FLD 1 1:00-2:50 TR 510 Lathrop Kornblum, R 27 440 Senior Seminar Sr st & Dance 355 & 365 3 →54253 SEM 1 3:30-4:45 pm MW B137 Lathrop Harris, A # 451 Dance Repertory Theater Audition at first class meeting. 1-3 →33783 LAB 1 * 229 Lathrop Heintz, C HAT Must take a majors level (100 or higher) modern or ballet technique course concurrently. Open to Fr 453 Javanese Performance Repertory 2 →32904 LAB 1 10:45-12:00 TR 510 Lathrop Choy, P 23 HDC 560 First Wave Integrated Arts Prereq varies according to topic 2 →33014 LAB 1 2:30-4:30 TR B101 Lathrop Walker, C 28 IT First Wave Integrated Arts 1 →33354 LAB 2 * 510 Lathrop Walker, C AA Fusion:Hip-Hop Thru Martial Arts 3 →33703 LAB 3 11:00-12:40 MW 510 Lathrop Choy, P 06E Screen Dance 1 →33704 LAB 4 8:50 MW 510 Lathrop Li, C 03 699 Independent Project 0-3 ¶ IND * * AC

EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND POLICY ANALYSIS ELPA (305) Paul V. Bredeson, Chair, 1152 Ed. Science, (608)262-3106

Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields. html.

A 502 Delta Internship Seminar Jr st 1 →33681 LEC 1 11:30-1:00 R 1252 Educ Sci Manske, B Masters, K 541 Organization and Administration of School Health Curric 501; admission to cert prog 3 →33542 SEM 1 4:30-7:00 pm W 243 Teacher Ed Klassy, B 14M Programs in elem or secnd educ or cons inst B 600 Cooperative Program Off-campus Term Admission to M.S. cooperative 0 →33642 FLD 1 * Bredeson, P program 700 Field Experience in Educational Administration Cons inst 3 ¶ IND * * 701 Introduction to Higher and Post-Secondary Education Grad st 3 →33217 LEC 1 4:40-7:10 pm T 212 Educ Sci Crim, E C 702 Introduction to Elementary and Secondary Education Grad st 3 →32702 LEC 1 4:40-7:10 pm W 212 Educ Sci Miller, P Administration 725 Research Methods and Procedures in Educational Grad st 3 →33195 LEC 1 4:40-7:10 pm R 1161 Educ Sci Administration D 735 Student Services and Diversity in Elementary/Secondary Grad st 3 →53287 LEC 1 4:40-7:10 pm W 1252 Educ Sci Capper, C Education E 748 Adult Participation in Educational Activities Cons inst 3 →52499 SEM 1 4:40-7:10 pm T 218 Educ Sci Knox, A 765 Issues in Educational Policy Analysis Grad st or cons inst 3 →53089 LEC 1 9:00-12:00 F 1190 Gym-Nat A F 815 Problems in College and University Administration Ed Admin 715 3 →33607 LEC 1 * Off Campus Sorensen, R 825 Advanced Research Methods in Educational Ed Psych 761 or Stat 301 or Soc 3 →32703 LEC 1 4:40-7:10 pm R 1252 Educ Sci Borman, G Administration 361 or Ed Admin 824 or Ed Pol 720; or cons inst G 826 Evaluation for Administrative Decision Making in Grad st 3 →33528 LEC 1 7:30-9:30 pm T 218 Educ Sci Knox, A Education I 830 Financing Elementary and Secondary Education Grad st 3 →33335 LEC 1 4:40-7:10 pm M 212 Educ Sci J 835 Leadership for Inclusive Schooling Ed Admin 702 & 735 3 →33643 LEC 1 4:40-7:10 pm T 1252 Educ Sci Capper, C K 840 Legal Aspects of Elementary and Secondary Education Grad st 3 →52932 LEC 1 6:00-8:30 pm W Off Campus Mead, J 841 Legal Aspects of Higher Education Grad st or cons inst 3 →33443 LEC 1 4:40-7:10 pm R 212 Educ Sci Crim, E 845 The School Principalship Ed Admin 702 or cons inst for Ed 3 →33530 LEC 1 4:40-7:10 pm T 1161 Educ Sci Peterson, K Admin majors; Grad st for other fields 847 Instructional Leadership and School Improvement Ed Admin 702 or cons inst 3 →52502 LEC 1 4:40-7:10 pm M 1161 Educ Sci Bredeson, P →53240 L LEC 2 6:00-8:30 pm R Off Campus King, M 860 Organizational Theory and Behavior in Education Ed Admin 702 or cons inst for Ed 3 →33218 LEC 1 4:40-7:10 pm W 1161 Educ Sci Peterson, K Admin majors; Grad st for other fields M 875 Theory and Practice of Educational Planning Ed Admin 702 or cons inst for Ed 3 →33646 LEC 1 4:40-7:10 pm W 1158 Educ Sci Rainwater, A Admin majors. Grad st for other fields 881 Ideas of the University: Images of Higher Learning for 3 →33315 LEC 1 4:40-7:10 pm M 1252 Educ Sci Conrad, C the 21st Century N 882 Minority-Serving Institutions of Higher Education Grad st & ELPA 701 or equiv, or 3 →53238 LEC 1 5:00-8:30 pm F 1161 Educ Sci Conrad, C cons inst 8:30-3:00 S 1161 Educ Sci Conrad, C 890 Applied Research in Educational Administration Ed Admin 725 & Ed Psych 760 or 3 ¶ IND * * equiv 900 Internship in Educational Administration Post-master st, approp advanced cr 3 ¶ IND * * & cons inst 915 Seminar: College and University Administration Ed Admin 715 & 825 3 →33219 O LEC 1 4:40-7:10 pm M 1158 Educ Sci Jackson, J →52505 P LEC 2 7:15-9:45 pm M 1158 Educ Sci Jackson, J 940 Surveys & Other Quant Data Collection Strategies Cons inst 3 →52975 LEC 1 4:40-7:10 pm R 1158 Educ Sci Camburn, E Understanding Legal Rights and Responsibilities →52985 Q LEC 2 R 7:00-9:00 pm T Mead, J 964 Hierarchical Linear Modeling Ed Psych 760 & 761, or equiv 3 →52698 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1053 Educ Sci Kim, J 990 Research or Thesis Grad st and cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Reading Grad st and cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

A Classes meet 1/21, 1/28, 2/4, 2/11, 2/18, 2/25, 3/11, 3/25, 4/15, & 4/29. Contact Brian Manske (608) J Crosslisted with RP&SE. Blend of on-line & face-to-face instruction. 262-9304 for authorization prior to registration. K Offered at UW-Whitewater, room Winther 2010. First class meets Wed, 1/20. B Open only to UW-Oshkosh & UW-Whitewater co-op students. Contact Shari Smith (608) 263-2701 prior to L Offered at UW-Oshkosh, room TBA. First class meets Thurs, 2/4 registration. M Crosslisted with Urb R Pl. C Crosslisted with LaFollette Inst. of Public Affairs. N Classes meet 1/22-23, 2/19-20, 3/19-20, & 4/23-24. D Blend of on-line & face-to-face instruction. O Focus: HPCE Capstone Seminar. E Available through distance education audio conferencing statewide & Learn@UW. Crosslisted with C&I. P Focus: Advanced Seminar in Student Services Administration in HPCE. F Open only to students in the Wisconsin Technical College WLDI program. Day & time TBD. Q On-line course requires a $150.00 technology fee. G Available through distance education audio conferencing statewide & Learn@UW. R Open only to students admitted to the Master of Science in Professional Education program. I Crosslisted with EPS & LaFollette Inst. of Public Affairs. 36 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

EDUCATIONAL POLICY STUDIES ED POL (310) Prof Stacey Lee, Chair, 301 Rust Hall, 115 N Orchard St(608)265-5956 300 School and Society Jr st & pre-cert stdts 3 LEC 1 2:25-3:40 M 1641 Humanities 11L AC →54419 DIS 301 12:05 W 218 Educ Sci →54420 DIS 302 1:20 W 304 Educ Sci →54421 DIS 303 2:25 W 455 Noland #A 335 Globalization and Education Open to Fr 3 →33639 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 103 Psychology Johnson, M 22 SEC 399 Independent Reading Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 412 History of American Education Jr st or cons inst 3 B LEC 1 9:55 MW 168 Noland Reese, W 04E SAC →32716 DIS 301 8:50 R 4017 Vilas →32718 DIS 303 11:00 R 553 Noland →32720 DIS 305 12:05 R 579 Noland →32717 DIS 302 9:55 F 2112 Chamberlin →32719 DIS 304 1:20 W 58 Bascom →32721 DIS 306 1:20 W B383 Chem C 567 History of African American Education Jr st or cons inst 3 →51830 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 212 Educ Sci Fultz, M 24 eSDC 600 College Access and Success Jr st 1-3 →33630 D LEC 1 9:00-12:00 W 2305 Engr Hall Harris, D 02M Goldrick-Rab Global Studies in Education →51825 E LEC 2 2:25-5:25 pm M 1170 Grainger Stambach, A 11L US Intl Ed Policy & Public Diplomacy →51831 LEC 3 1:00-2:15 TR 304 Educ Sci Johnson, M 26 F 648 Sociology of Education Jr st & intro soc crse or cons 3 →33634 LEC 1 9:00-12:00 R 218 Educ Sci Olneck, M 21J SAC inst G 665 History of the Federal Role in American Education Jr st 3 →51836 SEM 1 2:25-5:25 pm R 1195 Grainger Nelson, A IC 699 Independent Reading Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC G 713 History of Higher Education in and America Grad st or cons inst 3 →51833 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm W 1170 Grainger Nelson, A 740 Classics in Education Grad st or cons inst 3 →51835 LEC 1 4:00-7:00 pm W 1280 Grainger Pekarsky, D 750 African Education: Past, Present and Future Grad st or cons inst 3 →54270 LEC 1 9:00-12:00 M 1170 Grainger Stambach, A SIT 765 Issues in Educational Policy Analysis Grad st or cons inst 3 →52840 I LEC 1 9:00-12:00 F 1190 Gym-Nat A J 780 Ed Justice: Theory, Policy and Practice Grad st 3 →33213 SEM 1 4:00-7:00 pm M 5193 White Brighouse, M 13L 830 Financing Elementary and Secondary Education Grad st 3 →53065 LEC 1 4:40-7:10 pm M 212 Educ Sci G 903 History of Education of Multicultural America Grad st 3 →51834 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm M 1053 Educ Sci Fultz, M 955 In-Depth Interviewing and Ethnography Grad st; soc, educ, or related soc 3 →51934 K SEM 1 5:00-8:00 pm M 144 Van Hise Macdonald, C sci background & cons inst L 970 Seminar in Anthropology and Education Grad st 3 →51832 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm T 304 Educ Sci Lee, S 990 Research or Thesis Grad st and cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Reading Grad st and cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

A Crosslisted with Intl Studies. G Crosslisted with History. B Grad and seniors sign up for Disc. 306 with Prof. Reese. Crosslisted with History. I Crosslisted with ELPA and Pub Affairs. C Crosslisted with Afro-American studies. J Meets with Philosophy 557. D Open to freshman and sophomores also. K Crosslisted with Sociology. E Meets with Intl Studies 720. L Crosslisted with Anthropology. F Graduate students only. Crosslisted with Sociology.

EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY ED PSYCH (315) Charles W. Kalish, Chair, 1025 W. Johnson St., (608) 262-3432. 301 Human Abilities and Learning So st 3 →32734 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 204 Educ Sci Hemphill, J 24 SIC →33001 LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR 204 Educ Sci 27 →51846 LEC 3 A 4:30-7:30 pm T 3024 Engr Hall Derry, S 30H 320 Human Development in Infancy and Childhood 3 →32735 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 204 Educ Sci Hemphill, J 02 SIC Ma, T 321 Human Development in Adolescence 3 →33751 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 228 Educ Sci Klotz Flitter 21 SIC Yang, C 2-3 →33752 LEC 2 B 3:30 MW 228 Educ Sci Brown, B 13E Kintz, A 2-3 33753 DIS 301 2:25 M 218 Educ Sci 2-3 33754 DIS 302 4:35 W 119 Noland 2-3 33755 DIS 303 C 12:05 W 1053 Educ Sci 331 Human Development From Childhood Through Adolescence Enrl in, or So st w/pre-cert in, 3 →33422 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 228 Educ Sci Hemphill, J 26 IT one of these tchr cert prgms: art Betters-Bubon for preschl/kindrgrtn-grade 12; music for p/k-12; phy ed for p/k- 12; spec ed p/k-12, & grades 1-9 541 Applied Behavior Analysis in Classrooms 3 →51850 LEC 1 10:00-1:00 W 331 Educ Sci Asmus, J 04M Walter, M 699 Independent Reading Undergrad 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 710 Seminar in Research in Educational Psychology II Ed Psych 709 3 →32839 SEM 1 12:00-2:00 M 852A Educ Sci Bellmore, A 711 Single-case Research Design Cons inst 3 →33544 SEM 1 9:00-12:00 T 4035 Vilas Asmus, J MSPE Capstone 3 →33621 SEM 2 D 7:00-9:00 pm T Hillmann, P Topics in Bayesian Statistics 3 →33720 SEM 4 11:00-12:15 TR 101 Psychology Kaplan, D Learning Sciences Brown Bag 1-3 →51847 SEM 5 12:00-1:30 M 1053 Educ Sci Puntambekar, S Qualitative Research Methods-Learning Sciences 1 →51849 SEM 7 1:30-4:00 W 131 Teacher Ed Halverson, E 721 Adolescent Development 3 →33423 LEC 1 2:30-4:30 W 852A Educ Sci Bellmore, A 722 Adult Development and Aging Ed Psych 723 or Ed Psych/Chld&Fam 3 →51851 SEM 1 9:00-11:45 W 852A Educ Sci Brown, B 725 or cons inst 725 Theory and Issues in Human Development Cons inst 3 →51917 SEM 1 E 2:25-4:55 pm W 2335 Sterling Roberts, L 740 Cognitive Assessment of Children in the Schools Ed Psych 570 & 760 or Psych 210 & 3 →33311 LEC 1 4:00-6:30 pm R 331 Educ Sci Racine Gilles 370 or cons inst Walter, M 761 Statistical Methods Applied to Education II Ed Psych 760 or Psych 210 3 →32736 LEC 1 F 11:00-12:15 TR 168 Noland Swoboda, C Volbrecht, M →32870 LEC 2 F 2:30-3:45 TR 301 Educ Sci Atwood, A Kim, S 32873 LAB 301 9:30-10:45 TR 2637 Humanities 32874 LAB 302 12:30-1:45 TR 1053 Educ Sci 773 Factor Analysis, Multidimensional Scaling and Cluster Ed Psych 761 3 →51852 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 301 Educ Sci Bolt, D Analysis

A Collaborative learning online. 4 face-to-face mtgs. Need good internet. Content: critical thinking, brain D MSPE students only. This online course requires a $150 technology fee. Must be available for web science, education emphasis. conferencing 7-9 pm on Tuesdays. B 3 cr students must sign up for a discussion section. E Crosslisted with HDFS. C Service Learning section. Requires consent of instructor BEFORE registration. F Lab is optional. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 37 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ED PSYCH (315) continued

796 Introduction to the Learning Sciences II Ed Psych 795 or cons inst 3 →32865 LEC 1 9:00-11:30 W 301 Educ Sci Nathan, M Bass, M 840 Clinical Practicum in School Psychology Ed Psych 740, 741 & cons inst 1-6 →32737 FLD 1 G 12:00-3:00 R 323 Educ Sci Mc Givern, J Pankow, C →32738 FLD 2 I 12:00-3:00 T 323 Educ Sci Mc Givern, J Pankow, C →33338 FLD 3 J * Mc Givern, J 845 Psychopharmacological Treatments for Children and Grad st & cons inst 3 →32975 LEC 1 9:00-12:00 M 301 Educ Sci Johnston, H Adolescents 881 Capstone Seminar in Prevention Science HDFS/Ed Psych/Nurs/Soc Work 880 & 1 →33517 SEM 1 K 9:00-11:00 W 218 Educ Sci Small, S cons inst 920 Smr-Child Dev: Culture, Cognition, & Development Cons inst 2-3 →33460 LEC 1 10:00-12:30 F 852A Educ Sci Kalish, C 942 Systems of Consultation in School Psychology Cons inst 2-3 →33711 LEC 1 4:00-7:00 pm W 1053 Educ Sci 943 Internship in School Psychology Cons inst 1-12 →33421 FLD 1 * Kratochwill, T 944 Internship Preparation Dissertator status in the 1 →52055 SEM 1 L 9:00-12:00 T 342 Noland Kratochwill, T department 948 Seminar in School Psychology Cons inst 2 →33313 SEM 1 1:30-4:30 T 4014 Vilas 960 Structural Equation Modeling Ed Psych 760 & 761, or equiv 3 →33624 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1053 Educ Sci Kaplan, D 961 Seminar-Statistics and Research Design Cons inst 3 →51853 SEM 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1053 Educ Sci Serlin, R 964 Hierarchical Linear Modeling Ed Psych 760 & 761, or equiv 3 →51854 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1053 Educ Sci Kim, J 971 Advanced Seminar in Educational Measurement and Ed Psych 871 or cons inst 1-2 →33314 SEM 1 2:30-4:00 W 364 Educ Sci Wollack, J Statistics 990 Research or Thesis Grad st 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Reading Grad St 1-3 ¶ IND * *

G Clinic Practicum. K Crosslisted with Nursing, HDFS, and Social Work. I Field Practicum. L Crosslisted with Counseling Psychology and Rehab Psych and Special Education. J Optional practicum.

KINESIOLOGY KINES (742) Li Li Ji, Department Chair, Gym-Nat, (608)262-0259 # 116 First Aid Open to Fr & all stdts-not to 2 →32921 LEC 1 A 8:50 MW 1108 Gym-Nat Timm, D 03 count cr towards degree for L&S →32785 LEC 2 9:55 MW 1108 Gym-Nat Timm, D 05 stdts # 119 Introduction to Kinesiology Open to All Undergrads 2 →33516 LEC 1 B 2:25 TR 1140 Gym-Nat Koltyn, K 28 127 Introduction to Athletic Training PKN or PED classification, or cons 2 →32786 LEC 1 C 1:20 TR 2081 Gym-Nat Winterstein, A 27 inst 197 Techniques in Athletic Training PKN or PED classification, or cons 1 →32787 LAB 1 C 11:00-12:40 T 2081 Gym-Nat Helwig, J 24 inst →32788 LAB 2 11:00-12:40 R 2081 Gym-Nat Helwig, J 23J 300 Practicum in Kinesiology Jr st & Kines 335 or 318 or 314, 1-3 →32789 FLD 1 D * Gattenby, T kines major or cons inst →32790 FLD 2 E 6:00-7:00 pm T 1190 Gym-Nat Ward, A →32909 FLD 3 F 8:00 T 2081 Gym-Nat Krattiger-Zilt →33306 FLD 4 G 12:00-1:00 W 1190 Gym-Nat Winterstein, A 314 Physiology of Exercise College chem & physiol; major in 4 LEC 1 I 8:50 MWF 1140 Gym-Nat Diffee, G 03 BIC kinesiology or cons inst Schrage, W →32792 LAB 301 3:30-5:25 pm M 1108 Gym-Nat →33543 LAB 302 1:20-3:15 T 1108 Gym-Nat →33009 LAB 303 3:30-5:25 pm T 1108 Gym-Nat →33775 LAB 304 J 5:30-7:25 pm M 1108 Gym-Nat 315 Assessment and Research in Physical Activity Pedagogy Math 112 or exempt status; major 3 LEC 1 8:50-10:30 TR 1017 Gym-Nat Ward, A 21 r in kinesiology or cons inst Kuhrasch, C →32794 LAB 301 K 8:50-10:30 TR 2083 Gym-Nat 316 Adapted Physical Activity Anat 329 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 L 12:15-1:55 W 1140 Gym-Nat Gattenby, T 08M →33142 FLD 304 M 9:20-11:00 F 250 Se Rec Fac 318 Biomechanics of Human Movement Anatomy 328 & 329 and Math 112; 3 LEC 1 N 2:25 MW 2055 Gym-Nat Gruben, K 11E major in kinesiology, or cons inst →32796 LAB 301 N 8:50-10:30 F 1081 Gym-Nat →32797 LAB 302 N 10:40-12:20 F 1081 Gym-Nat →33550 LAB 303 N 12:30-2:10 F 1081 Gym-Nat →33777 LAB 304 J 2:20-4:00 R 1081 Gym-Nat 321 Introduction to the Neural Basis for Movement College anatomy and physiology; 3 LEC 1 O 8:50 TR 1140 Gym-Nat Van Kan, P 21 BIC major in kinesiology or cons inst →32799 DIS 301 P 9:55 R 2055 Gym-Nat →32800 DIS 302 P 11:00 R 2055 Gym-Nat →33071 DIS 303 P 12:05 R 2055 Gym-Nat →32889 DIS 304 P 1:20 R 2055 Gym-Nat 323 Physical Education for Elementary School Children El Ed majors or cons inst 3 →32801 LEC 1 4:00-5:40 pm TR 1190 Gym-Nat Vande Sande, M 29 * 2160 Gym-Nat Vande Sande, M 29 →32802 LEC 2 8:40-10:20 TR 1190 Gym-Nat Kuhrasch, C 21 330 Research in Kinesiology Math 112 or exemption; Stats 371or 3 LEC 1 Q 1:20 MW 2055 Gym-Nat Colbert, L 10E Psych 210 or equiv; kines major or →33523 LAB 301 12:30-2:10 T 2083 Gym-Nat cons inst →33524 LAB 302 3:30-5:10 pm T 2083 Gym-Nat →33598 LAB 303 11:00-12:40 W 2083 Gym-Nat 332 Specialized Teaching Experience Kines 361, Curric 378, PEC 1 →32841 FLD 1 R 7:15-8:45 pm T 2055 Gym-Nat Timm, D designation or cons inst; current CPR & First Aid certification 350 Introduction to Exercise Psychology Jr st or cons inst 3 →32803 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1140 Gym-Nat Cook, D 24 DT 357 Physical Agents Used in the Treatment of Athletic Kines 317 or cons inst 4 LEC 1 9:55 MW 2081 Gym-Nat Clark, S 05 Injuries →33318 LAB 301 8:50-10:30 F 2081 Gym-Nat 360 Lifespan Motor Development Major in kinesiology or cons inst 3 LEC 1 S 11:00 MW 2055 Gym-Nat Hunley, J 07 BIC →33424 DIS 301 T 12:05 F 2055 Gym-Nat →33425 DIS 302 U 1:20 F 2055 Gym-Nat →33742 DIS 303 11:00 F 2081 Gym-Nat 9:55 F continued

A Red Cross books and materials fee (approx $70) payable at 1st class. Class closes to enrollment on 1st K Open to PE Majors only day. Students must attend class to request instructor consent. L Does not fulfill General Education Communications Part B B Enrollment for course limited to Pre-Kinesiology majors only until Dec 1st. M Labs will meet 1st week. Service Learning-Required 30 hrs C Taping supplies fee approx $30 payable at 1st class. N Labs will not meet first week D Adapted PE. Contact Tim Gattenby ([email protected]) O Students must email Dr. Ward ([email protected]) for permission to enroll in Lab 301 or 304 E Exercise and Movement Sciences. One-time meeting on the 1st class day. Second meeting to be arranged. P Discussions will meet first week. F Elem/Secondary PE. Practicum also includes 7hrs/wk in pub schools. Seminar time to be determined. Contact Q For Athletic Training or Exercise and Movement Science Majors only. Labs will not meet1st week. Nancy Krattiger-Ziltener ([email protected]) R Contact Dan Timm ([email protected]) G Athletic Training. Contact Andrew Winterstein ([email protected]) S Discussions will not meet 1st week. Some discussions will meet outside scheduled times. I Labs will not meet 1st week. Lab exam may be scheduled during evening hours. T For Athletic Training or Movement Science or Exercise and Movement Science J Open if needed. U For PE Majors only 38 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC KINES (742) continued

361 Motor Learning and Performance Psych 202 or Ed Psych 331; major 3 LEC 1 N 9:55 MW 1140 Gym-Nat Mason, A 05 BIC in kinesiology or cons inst →32805 LAB 301 12:30-2:10 W 2081 Gym-Nat →32806 LAB 302 3:30-5:10 pm W 2081 Gym-Nat →33525 LAB 303 3:30-5:10 pm R 2081 Gym-Nat 365 Practicum: Adapted Physical Education Cons inst 2 →33144 FLD 1 V 6:00-7:00 pm T 2055 Gym-Nat Krattiger-Zilt 41H Haynes Manogue 399 Independent Study 1-3 ¶ IND * * IC 400 Organization and Administration of Athletic Training Kines 358 or cons inst 2 →33319 LEC 1 11:00 MW 2081 Gym-Nat Winterstein, A 06E Programs 450 Field Experience in Athletic Training Kines 397 & 398 or cons inst 2 →33320 FLD 1 W 12:05-1:45 F 2081 Gym-Nat Winterstein, A 08N 457 Medical Problems of Exercise and Sports Athletic training area of conc or 3 →32859 LEC 1 6:20-8:40 pm M 2081 Gym-Nat Clark, S 40L b cons inst 462 Methods of Teaching Secondary Physical Education Kines 318 or con reg; Kines 361; 3 LEC 1 8:50-10:30 TR 2081 Gym-Nat Krattiger-Zilt 21 Curric 378; PEC classification or →32809 LAB 301 8:50-10:30 TR 2160 Gym-Nat cons inst 478 Elementary School Physical Education Student Teaching Adv reg in stdt tchg ofc, 109 Educ 2-8 →32810 FLD 1 X * Kuhrasch, C Krattiger-Zilt 479 Middle School or High School Physical Education Adv reg in stdt tchg ofc, 109 Educ 2-8 →32811 FLD 1 X * Kuhrasch, C Student Teaching Krattiger-Zilt 523 Clinical Exercise Testing & Training Kines 314 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 Y 2:25 TR 2055 Gym-Nat Ward, A 28 →32890 LAB 301 12:30-3:00 W 1108 Gym-Nat →32813 LAB 302 3:30-6:00 pm W 1108 Gym-Nat →32814 LAB 303 3:30-6:00 pm R 1108 Gym-Nat 614 Biological Factors Influencing Exercise Performance Kines 314, kines major or cons 3 →33549 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1140 Gym-Nat Schrage, W 26 inst Diffee, G Ji, L 699 Independent Study Kines major & Sr st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 774 Metabolic Responses to Exercise and Environmental Physiol 720 or cons inst 2 →53926 LEC 10 1:30-3:10 2007 Gym-Nat Ji, L Stress 791 Physical Activity Epidemiology Grad st or cons inst 3 →53590 LEC 20 3:00-5:30 pm W Colbert, L 861 Principles of Motor Control and Learning Kines 361 or cons inst 3 →54289 LEC 1 1:00-3:30 T 2007 Gym-Nat 900 Seminar in Kinesiology Grad st or cons inst 1 →33386 SEM 1 12:05 F 2055 Gym-Nat 951 Seminar-Biomechanics Cons inst 2 →33693 LEC 1 10:00-11:40 M 1081 Gym-Nat Gruben, K 955 Seminar - Physical Activity Epidemiology Grad st or cons inst 1 →33729 SEM 1 3:00 W 2057 Gym-Nat Colbert, L 990 Research or Thesis Grad st 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Reading Grad st 1-4 ¶ IND * *

N Labs will not meet first week X Contact Cindy Kuhrasch ([email protected]) V Group meetings first Tuesday of each month Y Labs will meet first week W Course meets off campus. Students must provide transportation.

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY) OCC THER (695) Li Li Ji, Department Chair, Medical Sciences Center, (608)262-8976 611 Professional Skills II: Communication & Interpersonal Current enrl in MS in occ ther or 2 →33301 SEM 1 9:55-11:50 T 6225 Med Sc Ctr Vaughan, A 22H Skills in OT cons inst 613 Professional Skills IV: Community-based OT Practice Current enrl in MS in occ ther or 2 LEC 1 8:00 M 3130 Med Sc Ctr Benedict, R cons inst →33415 LAB 301 9:05-11:00 M 3130 Med Sc Ctr 622 Infant and Childhood Occupations and Therapeutic Current enrl in MS in occ ther or 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 3130 Med Sc Ctr Larson, E 26 Interventions cons inst Wilbarger, J →33305 LAB 301 2:25-4:15 T 3150 Med Sc Ctr →33420 LAB 302 2:25-4:15 R 3150 Med Sc Ctr 624 Middle and Late Adulthood Occupations and Therapeutic Current enrl in MS in occ ther or 4 LEC 1 9:00-10:20 TR 3130 Med Sc Ctr Bebeau, D 21 Interventions cons inst →33417 LAB 301 10:25-12:15 T 3150 Med Sc Ctr 625 Level-I Fieldwork: Infants and Children Current enrl in MS in occ ther or 1 →33304 FLD 1 8:50 F 3130 Med Sc Ctr Larson, E cons inst 627 Level-I Fieldwork: Middle and Late Adulthood Current enrl in MS in occ ther or 1 →33418 FLD 1 9:55 F 3130 Med Sc Ctr Bebeau, D cons inst 629 Medical Lectures for Occupational Therapy Anatomy 622; current enrl in MS in 1 →33439 LEC 1 4:45 pm T 119 G5-C S C Vaughan, A occ ther prgm or cons inst 662 Fieldwork in Mental Health Ther Sci 648, 649 & cons inst 6 →54197 FLD 1 8:00-5:00 pm MTWRF 3130 Med Sc Ctr Bebeau, D 664 Fieldwork in Physical Disabilities Ther Sci 640, 641 & cons inst 6 →54199 FLD 1 8:00-5:00 pm MTWRF 3130 Med Sc Ctr Bebeau, D 672 Scientific Inquiry in Occupational Therapy II: Methods Current enrl in MS in occ ther 3 →33302 LEC 1 11:30-2:30 M 6225 Med Sc Ctr Edwards, D 06L of Inquiry prgm or cons inst Larson, E 674 Scientific Inquiry in OT IV: Scientific Writing for Current enrl in MS in occ ther 2 →33419 SEM 1 10:30-12:30 R 3130 Med Sc Ctr Vaughan, A Publication prgm or cons inst Wilbarger, J

PHYSICAL EDUC ACTIVITY PROGM (DEPARTMENT OF KINES) PE ACTIV (740) Ronnie Carda, Coordinator, 1011 Gym-Nat, (608)262-1690.

Enroll at an appropriate skill or fitness level. In most cases, 100 level crses are for beginners; 200 level crses are for intermediates & 300 level crses are advanced skill or fitness. Attendance requirement limits absences. Due to safety concerns, students may be disenrolled for missing the first class. Many P.E. courses require vigorous activity which may be contraindicated for certain individuals, especially those with cardiopulmonary disease. Any costs as the result of injury or illness connected with participation in these courses are solely the responsibility of the student. If you have a chronic disorder which you believe requires accommodation, notify instructor prior to participation. When classes are filled wait lists are started, email instructor. Except for modular courses and 308 & 310, the 1st class is orientation & stdts do not need to dress for activity.

# 100 Exercise, Nutrition, and Health Open to Fr 2 →32748 LEC 1 3:30 MW 125 Agr Hall Carda, R 13E BEC Koltyn, K Anderson, P Knauf, M # 102 Beginning Swimming Non-swimmer. Open to Fr 1 →32749 LAB 1 1:20 MW 250 Se Rec Fac Griswold, B # 111 Self-defense and Assault Prevention Open to Fr 1 →33390 LAB 1 9:55 TR 2171 Gym-Nat Yu, R →54182 LAB 2 11:00 TR 2171 Gym-Nat Yu, R # 125 Adapted Fitness and Personal Training Open to Fr 1 →32750 A LAB 1 11:00 MW 1108 Gym-Nat Gattenby, T →32751 A LAB 2 11:00 TR 1108 Gym-Nat Gattenby, T →32752 A LAB 3 12:05 TR 1108 Gym-Nat Gattenby, T →32753 A LAB 4 B 9:20-11:00 F 250 Se Rec Fac Gattenby, T

A For students w/temp or permanent disabilities. All students do not meet 1st wk. B Lab 4 is a swim lab in SERF pool, 715 Dayton St. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 39 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC PE ACTIV (740) continued

# 127 Bowling I Open to Fr 1 →33718 LAB 1 C 12:30-2:05 TR Off Campus Woehrle, W →33719 LAB 2 C 2:25-4:00 TR Off Campus Woehrle, W 129 Introduction to Yoga Practice 1 →33003 LAB 1 D 7:45 TR 249 Lathrop Sanfilippo, P →33004 LAB 2 D 8:50 TR 249 Lathrop Sanfilippo, P →54148 LAB 3 D 12:05 MW 1065 Gym-Nat Meissen, K →54149 LAB 4 D 1:20 MW 1065 Gym-Nat Meissen, K # 130 Running (Aerobic Fitness) Open to Fr 1 →32754 LAB 1 E 7:45 MW 150 Sports Ctr Supple, D →54185 LAB 2 7:45 TR 150 Sports Ctr Meissen, K # 131 Cross Training for Basic Fitness Open to Fr 1 →53109 LAB 1 E 7:45-9:20 TR 150 Sports Ctr Friesen, J →32755 LAB 2 E 9:55 TR 150 Sports Ctr Carda, R # 132 Weight Training Open to Fr 1 →32756 LAB 1 7:45 MW 110 Se Rec Fac Woehrle, W →33165 LAB 5 9:55 TR 110 Se Rec Fac Woehrle, W →32757 LAB 2 8:50 MW 110 Se Rec Fac Woehrle, W →33158 LAB 6 1:20 MW 1110B Gym-Nat Koenig, R →32758 LAB 3 7:45 TR 110 Se Rec Fac Woehrle, W →32760 LAB 7 2:25 MW 1110B Gym-Nat Koenig, R →32759 LAB 4 8:50 TR 110 Se Rec Fac Woehrle, W # 133 Rhythmic/Step Aerobics Open to Fr 1 →33457 LAB 3 F 8:50 MW 310 Se Rec Fac Woehrle, T →32837 LAB 4 F 8:50 TR 310 Se Rec Fac Loughran, B →32838 LAB 5 F 9:55 TR 310 Se Rec Fac Loughran, B # 134 Relaxation Technique and Exercise Open to Fr 1 →32843 LAB 1 9:55 TR 249 Lathrop Sanfilippo, P →33571 LAB 2 11:00 TR 249 Lathrop Kornblum, R # 138 Golf I Open to Fr 1 →53110 LAB 1 G 8:50 MW 2117 Gym-Nat Gorman, P →32884 LAB 2 G 9:55 MW 2117 Gym-Nat Gorman, P →32885 LAB 3 G 9:55 TR 2117 Gym-Nat Kelly, D →33242 LAB 4 G 11:00 TR 2117 Gym-Nat Kelly, D # 140 Ice Skating I Open to Fr 1 →33248 LAB 2 I 8:50 TR 110 Sports Ctr Supple, D →33249 LAB 3 I 9:55 TR 110 Sports Ctr Supple, D 145 Ice Skating II P E Activ 140 or equiv 1 →33187 LAB 1 I 11:00 TR 110 Sports Ctr Supple, D # 149 Fitness Walking Open to Fr 1 →53125 LAB 1 J 4:45-6:25 pm MW 101 Schuman Woehrle, T # 155 Badminton I Open to Fr 1 →32761 LAB 1 K 11:00 MW 2171 Gym-Nat Carda, R # 157 Topics in Fencing: Sabre Open to Fr 1 →32762 LAB 1 L 1:20 TR 2171 Gym-Nat Glaeser, D # 162 Tennis I Open to Fr 1 →32886 LAB 1 M 9:55 MW 136 Nielsen Schaefer, S →32887 LAB 2 M 11:00 MW 136 Nielsen Schaefer, L →32888 LAB 3 M 9:55 TR 136 Nielsen Schaefer, L # 163 Racquetball I Open to Fr 1 →33166 LAB 1 N 9:55 MW B2 Se Rec Fac James, J →33167 LAB 2 N 11:00 MW B2 Se Rec Fac James, J # 170 Basketball I Open to Fr 1 →32763 LAB 1 1:20 TR 310 Se Rec Fac Timm, D # 175 Volleyball I Open to Fr 1 →32764 LAB 1 11:00 TR 2110 Gym-Nat Timm, D →32765 LAB 2 11:00 MW 350 Se Rec Fac Kang, C →33168 LAB 3 9:55 MW 350 Se Rec Fac Kang, C # 177 Team Handball I Open to all Undergrads 1 →33552 LAB 1 2:25 MW 2160 Gym-Nat Timm, D # 201 Intermediate Swimming PE Activ 102 or equiv proficiency. 1 →32766 LAB 1 11:00 MW 250 Se Rec Fac Griswold, B Open to Fr →32767 LAB 2 11:00 TR 250 Se Rec Fac Griswold, B # 211 Introduction to Martial Arts: Wushu Open to Fr 1 →33709 LAB 1 8:50 TR 2171 Gym-Nat Yu, R Introduction to Martial Arts:Tai Chi →32768 LAB 2 7:45 TR 2171 Gym-Nat Yu, R #P 231 Marathon/Distance Training Min 1 yr running experience. 2 →32769 O LAB 1 11:10-12:25 TR 150 Sports Ctr Carda, R 23 Currently running approx 20 miles/wk. Open to Fr # 238 Golf II PE Activ 138 or equiv. Open to Fr 1 S →54245 Q LAB 1 R 12:45-2:50 TR 2117 Gym-Nat Kelly, D # 262 Tennis II PE Activ 162 or equiv. Open to Fr 1 →32770 LAB 1 M 8:50 MW 136 Nielsen Schaefer, S →32930 LAB 2 M 1:20 MW 136 Nielsen Schaefer, L →33169 LAB 3 M 11:00 TR 136 Nielsen Schaefer, L # 270 Basketball II PE Activ 170 or equiv. Open to Fr 1 →33170 LAB 1 T 2:25 TR 310 Se Rec Fac Timm, D # 275 Volleyball II PE Activ 175 or equiv. Open to Fr 1 →32771 LAB 1 1:20 MW 350 Se Rec Fac James, J →33451 LAB 2 2:25 MW 350 Se Rec Fac James, J 277 Kendo: Integration of Martial Arts and Liberal Arts 2 LEC 1 3:30-4:00 TR 2110 Gym-Nat SIC →33527 LAB 301 U 4:00-5:10 pm TR 2110 Gym-Nat # 295 Bicycling: Road Open to Fr 1 →32931 LAB 1 V 1:30-4:05 TR 101 Schuman Supple, D # 300 Women’s Ice Hockey Open to Fr 1 →33553 LAB 1 W 12:05-1:10 TR 110 Sports Ctr Supple, D Women’s Weight Training →33558 LAB 2 9:55 MW 110 Se Rec Fac Meissen, K Water Aerobics →33157 LAB 3 9:55 MW 250 Se Rec Fac Woehrle, T # 301 Swimming Endurance and Stroke Proficiency PE Activ 201 or equiv instruction 1 →32772 LAB 1 X 9:55 MW 250 Se Rec Fac Griswold, B at intermed level. Open to Fr 303 Aquatic Conditioning PE Activ 301 or adv swimming 1 →33453 LAB 1 X 9:55 TR 250 Se Rec Fac Griswold, B proficiency # 308 Principles of Lifeguarding and Swimming Supervision Entry test given on first class 2 →33554 Y LAB 1 Z 6:00-8:30 pm R 1108 Gym-Nat Griswold, B 41J meeting. Open to Fr # 318 Topic - Martial Arts: Archaic Weapons 2 →53154 LAB 1 L 2:25-3:40 TR 2171 Gym-Nat Glaeser, D 330 Triathlon Training Completion of swim test (minimum 2 →32773 LAB 1 7:45-9:15 MWF 250 Se Rec Fac Gattenby, T 500 yd/12 min administered first activity day) # 362 Tennis III PE Activ 262 or equiv. Open to Fr 1 →32774 LAB 1 1:20 TR 136 Nielsen Schaefer, L

C Responsible for own transport to Bowling Green Rec Ctr, 7625 Lisa Ln., Middleton (approx. 8 mi., 20 min.) Q This is a modular class that meets 6 weeks within the last 7 weeks of the semester...starting Tues., March Lane rental approx $60. 23rd and ending Thurs., May 6th. D Students furnish individual yoga mat, (discussed at first class). R Student must supply golf clubs and all necessary equipment and is responsible for all green fees and E Activity may require leaving campus grounds. range fees. F Students may puchase heart rate monitor (discussed at first class). S Activity will require leaving campus grounds. Student is responsible for own transport. G Students furnish golf balls and may occasionally pay greens fee/driving range fee. Activity may require T Students furnish whistle for officiating. Students required to attend high school event which may have an leaving campus grounds. Student is responsible for own transport. entry fee. I Students furnish own skates/rent skates. U Crosslisted with E Asian. Students purchase Kendo bamboo sword and headband (approx. $40). J Modular class last 8 weeks; 3/15 - 5/5; Meets at the Schuman Shelter, located behind Natatorium. Activity V Modular class: starts 4/6-5/6, 5 wks. Students furnish helmet and bike (road bike preferred, mtn bike may require leaving campus grounds. accepted). K Students furnish racquet, 4 approved shuttlecocks (discussed at first class). W Co-ed, Modular class - 12 wks; 1/19-4/15; 65 min.class; Students furnish skates/rent, hockey helmets, L Students are asked to purchase own blade, approx $20 (discussed at first class). protective pads; Class suitable for intermediate skater M Students furnish racquet, 3 unopened cans of balls. X Advanced swimmer N Students furnish racquet, balls, required eye guards (discussed at first class). Y Closes to web enrollment 1st class day. Stdts must attend class to receive Instructor consent. Dress O Students should be running 20 miles/week by class start. May meet off campus. Service Learning aspect to swim. requires last 7 Tues or Thurs or Fri commitment 2:30 - 4:00. Z Red Cross Fee: $26.25 (paid at 1st class) for certification, pocket mask and whistle. Must pass P Service learning - required. Pre-test; info will be e-mailed to students. 40 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGY AND SPECIAL EDUCATION RP & SE (194) David A. Rosenthal, Chairperson, 432 N. Murray St., (608) 263-4608 # 300 Individuals with Disabilities Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 A 2:25-5:25 pm M 204 Educ Sci Wilkerson, K 11L SET →32591 FLD 301 * LEC 2 A 4:00-7:00 pm W 204 Educ Sci Bal, A 13M →32592 FLD 302 * 330 Behavior Analysis: Applications to Persons with RP & SE 300 & SPE or RPS or PSR 3 →32593 LEC 1 4:30-7:00 pm T 1217 Humanities Machalicek, W 30H SIT Disabilities 450 Collaborating with Families of Individuals with RP&SE 300 & Jr st 3 →32944 LEC 1 5:00-7:30 pm W 2195 Grainger 14M Disabilities # 470 Individuals with Learning and Behavioral Disabilities RP & SE 300, So st or cons inst 3 →32842 LEC 1 4:30-7:00 pm R 218 Educ Sci Bal, A 30J 472 Methods and Curriculum: Learning and Behavioral RP & SE 469, 470, admission to 3 →33307 LEC 1 5:30-8:00 pm W 2175 Grainger Bringman, S Disabilities, 6-12 cert prog & con reg in 476 474 Diagnosis and Assessment: Learning and Behavioral RP & SE 471 or 472 & admission to 3 →32875 LEC 1 4:30-7:00 pm R 1221 Humanities Wilkerson, K Disabilities cert prog 475 Practicum: Students with Learning and Behavioral RP & SE 469, 470, admission to 5-7 →33662 FLD 1 B * Disabilities, K-9 cert prog & con reg in 471 →54137 FLD 2 C →33688 FLD 3 D * 476 Practicum: Students with Learning and Behavioral RP & SE 469, 470, admission to 5-7 →33663 FLD 1 E * Disabilities, 6-12 cert prog & con reg in 472 →54138 FLD 2 F →54139 FLD 3 G 477 Student Teaching: Learning and Behavioral RP & SE 469, 470, admission to 7-10 →32876 FLD 1 I * Disabilities, K-9 cert prog & con reg in 471 or 474 →33220 FLD 2 J * →32877 FLD 3 K * 478 Student Teaching: Learning and Behavioral RP & SE 469, 470, admission to 7-10 →32878 FLD 1 I * Disabilities, 6-12 cert prog & con reg in 472 or 474 →32879 FLD 2 J * →32880 FLD 3 K * 479 Language and Reading Instruction: Learning & RP & SE 469 3 →33551 LEC 1 5:30-8:00 pm M 1217 Humanities Leko, M 40L b Behavioral Disabilities 501 Rehabilitation-Counseling Psychology: Applications Con reg in RP&SE 630 for 3 cr 3 LEC 1 1:00-4:00 W 1221 Humanities Drout, M 10M b →32595 FLD 301 * LEC 2 1:00-4:00 W 6105 Soc Sci 10M →33749 FLD 302 * 506 Strategies for Inclusive Schooling So st 3 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm W 301 Educ Sci 12 →32828 FLD 301 * LEC 2 2:25-5:25 pm W 218 Educ Sci 12 →32881 FLD 302 * 550 Rehabilitation Psychology-Medical Aspects 2-3 →32596 LEC 1 11:00-2:00 T 120 K6-C S C Lynch, R 24 610 Multicultural Issues in Special Education Grad st or cons inst 3 →33576 SEM 1 4:30-7:00 pm M 2251 Humanities Trainor, A 630 Internship in Rehabilitation or Special Education Cons inst 2-6 ¶ IND * * 660 Evidence-Based Practices for Severely Mentally Ill Cons inst 1-6 →54129 LEC 25 L * Gervey, R Qualitative Data Analysis →53884 LEC 33 4:30-7:00 pm T 2251 Humanities Trainor, A 30H Critical Issues in Severe Disabilities →54230 LEC 34 4:30-7:00 pm W 2251 Humanities Carter, E 14M 690 Research or Thesis Masters stdts cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * 699 Independent Reading Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 725 Career Counseling and Job Placement for People with 3 →32598 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm R 2165 Grainger Gervey, R Disabilities 802 Specialized Studies of Individuals with Disabilities Post masters st & cons inst. Part 3 →53608 LEC 1 4:30-7:00 pm T 4008 Vilas Hanley-Maxwell of initial 2 crse requirement in spec educ doctoral study, 801-802 803 Current Issues in Special Education Req of all full-time Ph.D. stdts 1 ¶ IND * * in specl ed 820 Rehabilitation Counseling Psychology-Theories and Cons inst 2-3 →33103 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm T 2261 Humanities Rosenthal, D Issues 835 Leadership for Inclusive Schooling Ed Admin 702 & 735 3 →33647 LEC 1 4:40-7:10 pm T 1252 Educ Sci Capper, C 840 Rehabilitation Counseling Psychology-Group Procedures Crses in counseling thry & tech & 3 →32902 LEC 1 9:00-11:45 R 134 G5-C S C Eiring, K cons inst 860 Rehabilitation Counseling Psychology-Clinical Practice Cons inst 1 →32924 SEM 1 1:00-2:00 R 2104 Chamberlin Berven, N Seminar Eiring, K 4:00-5:00 pm W 54 Bascom Berven, N Eiring, K 870 Seminar: Assessment in Rehabilitation Psychology Ed Psych 370, 371, & 372, or RP & 3 →53687 LEC 1 9:00-11:45 W 1080 Grainger Lynch, R SE 340, or equiv, & ED Psych 561, or Psych 615, or equiv, or written cons inst 880 Rehabilitation Counseling Psychology-Supervised Cons inst 2-3 →32599 FLD 1 * Berven, N Practicum I 890 Rehabilitation Counseling Psychology-Supervised Cons inst 2-3 →33609 FLD 1 * Berven, N Practicum II →33251 FLD 2 * 900 Rehabilitation Counseling Psychology-Supervised Cons inst 2-3 ¶ IND * * Practicum III 901 Individuals with Disabilities: Etiology and Cons inst or RP & SE 801 & RP & SE 3 ¶ IND * * Development 802 902 Individuals with Disabilities: Educational and Social Cons inst or RP & SE 801 & RP & SE 3 ¶ IND * * Issues 802 904 Advanced Topics in Special Education Cons inst or RP&SE 801 & 802 3 ¶ IND * * 910 Rehabilitation Counseling Psychology-Internship Cons inst 6-12 →32600 FLD 1 * Berven, N 920 Rehabilitation Counseling Psychology-Counseling Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * Supervision 921 Internship: Advanced Professional Practices Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * 930 Rehabilitation Counseling Psychology-Practice Teaching Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

A Twenty-five hours of volunteer work required. Service learning course. G Practicum: EBD concentration Early Adolescence-Adolescence (EA-A) cert. Undergrads register for 5 B Practicum: CD concentration Middle Childhood-Early Adolescence (MC-EA) cert. Undergrads register for 5 credits; graduate students call 263-4608. credits; graduate students call 263-4608. I Student Teaching: CD concentration MC-EA and EA-A certs. Undergrads register for 10 credits; graduate C Practicum: LD concentration Middle Childhood-Early Adolescence (MC-EA) cert. Undergrads register for 5 students call 263-4608. credits; graduate students call 263-4608. J Student Teaching: LD concentration MC-EA and EA-A certs. Undergrads register for 10 credits; graduate D Practicum: EBD concentration Middle Childhood-Early Adolescence (MC-EA) cert. Undergrads register for 5 students call 263-4608. credits; graduate students call 263-4608. K Student Teaching: EBD concentration MC-EA and EA-A certs. Undergrads register for 10 credits; graduate E Practicum: CD concentration Early Adolescence-Adolescence (EA-A) cert. Undergrads register for 5 credits; students call 263-4608. graduate students call 263-4608. L Course is offered on-line. F Practicum: LD concentration Early Adolescence-Adolescence (EA-A) cert. Undergrads register for 5 credits; graduate students call 263-4608. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 41 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC RP & SE (194) continued

940 Rehabilitation Counseling Psychology-Supervised Cons inst, only doctoral stdts 1-3 ¶ IND * * Research 941 Internship: Research Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * 944 Internship Preparation Dissertator status in the 1 →52758 SEM 1 9:00-12:00 T 342 Noland Kratochwill, T department 985 Individuals with Disabilities: Advanced Research Cons inst, Grad st, 2 crses in 3 →32601 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm W 1080 Grainger Chan, F Methodologies stats, 1 crse in measurement 990 Research or Thesis Cons inst (PhD stdts) 1-3 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Reading Cons inst (PhD stdts) 1-3 ¶ IND * *

THERAPEUTIC SCIENCE (DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY) THER SCI (939) Li Li Ji, Department Chair, Medical Sciences Center, (608)262-8976 # 100 Orientation to Occupational Therapy Open to Fr 1 →32820 LEC 1 9:55 W 6225 Med Sc Ctr Patz, J ET # 105 Health Care Systems: Interdisciplinary Approach Open to all undergrads 2 LEC 1 4:00 M 1306 H S L C Aradine, C 13L SEC →33253 DIS 301 5:00 pm M 2276 H S L C →33256 DIS 304 6:00 pm M 2272 H S L C →33259 DIS 307 5:00 pm M 2284 H S L C →33254 DIS 302 6:00 pm M 2276 H S L C →33257 DIS 305 5:00 pm M 2280 H S L C →33260 DIS 308 5:00 pm M 1222 H S L C →33255 DIS 303 5:00 pm M 2272 H S L C →33258 DIS 306 6:00 pm M 2280 H S L C →33261 DIS 309 5:00 pm M 2288 H S L C 415 Organizational Influences on Interdisciplinary Nurs/S&A Phm/Soc Wk/Ther Sci 105; 3 →32830 LEC 1 9:15-10:30 MW 1335 H S L C Murray, M 03 Practice Nurs 319 for Nursing majors; or →33234 LEC 2 9:15-10:30 MW Off Campus Murray, M 03 cons inst Larson, P 699 Directed Study Dept majors & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 775 Assist Technology in Occupational Therapy Practice Cons inst 1 →33345 LEC 1 A 5:00-7:30 pm R 3130 Med Sc Ctr Benedict, R Assist Technology in Occupational Therapy Practice →33413 LEC 2 B 5:00-7:30 pm R 3130 Med Sc Ctr Benedict, R 791 Research and Thesis Cons inst 1-5 ¶ IND * * 799 Directed Study Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

A online course; Jan 19 to Feb 21; IMPORTANT: drop date Feb 5 B online course; Feb 22 to Mar 28; IMPORTANT: drop date Mar 12

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING B M E (207) Robert Radwin, Chair, 2130 Engineering Centers Bldg, 608-263-4660

Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields. html.

1 Cooperative Education Program So st 1 →34169 FLD 1 A * Off Campus Archambault, J 201 Biomedical Engineering Design So st in biomed engr, BME 310 or 1 →34182 LEC 1 12:05-2:05 F 1152 Mech Engr Tompkins, W con reg 301 Biomedical Engineering Design Jr st in biomed engr, BME 430 or 1 →34659 LEC 1 12:05-2:05 F 3127 Mech Engr Tompkins, W con reg 310 Bioinstrumentation Math 234, con reg in ECE 230, Chem 3 LEC 1 12:05 MW 1163 Mech Engr Webster, J 08E 109. Open only to BME majors or →35632 LEC 3 B * Webster, J cons inst LEC 1 12:05 MW →33787 LAB 301 2:25-5:25 pm M 2043 E C B →33788 LAB 302 2:25-5:25 pm T 2043 E C B →35367 LAB 303 6:00-9:00 pm M 2043 E C B →34254 LAB 304 6:00-9:00 pm T 2043 E C B →34285 LAB 305 2:25-5:25 pm R 2043 E C B 320 Introductory Transport Phenomena Physics 201, Math 319 or 320, CBE 4 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 2317 Engr Hall Yin, J 03 PIT 250 with grade of C or better; or →34252 DIS 301 1:20-3:15 M 3355 Engr Hall cons inst →34334 DIS 303 3:30-5:25 pm T 3032 Engr Hall 389 Honors in Research Admission to BME Undergraduate H 1-3 ¶ IND C * * Honors in Research Program 399 Independent Study So st in biomedical engineering & 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC cons inst 402 Biomedical Engineering Design BME 400, Sr st in biomed engr or 1 →34255 SEM 1 12:05-2:05 F 2261 Engr Hall Tompkins, W cons inst 430 Biological Interactions with Materials 1 yr of general biol or two 3 →34253 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1106 Mech Engr Kao, W 22 semesters of zool, & 1 semester of organic chem, or cons inst 489 Honors in Research Admission to BME Undergraduate H 1-3 ¶ IND C * * Honors in Research Program 505 Biofluidics EMA 201; EMA 202 or ME 240; 3 →53483 LEC 1 D 9:55 MWF 1143 Mech Engr Chesler, N 05 Physiol 335; or cons inst 515 Therapeutic Medical Devices BME 310, BME 315, Physiol 335. Con 1 →34347 LEC 1 E 4:35 W 3534 Engr Hall reg in BME430 520 Stem Cell Bioengineering Math 319 or 320, Zoology 470 or 3 →35332 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1164 Mech Engr Murphy, W 23 570, Chem 343, or cons inst 530 Medical Imaging Systems ECE 330 or Med Phys 473 or equiv 3 →34348 LEC 1 3:30-4:45 pm TR 1022 Wimr Block, W 29 or cons inst. Knowledge of linear signals & systems, convolution, basic probability, ID Fourier Transforms 564 Occupational Ergonomics and Biomechanics Ind Engr 349, Grad st or cons inst 3 →34880 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 2106 Mech Engr Radwin, R 04 566 Physics of Radiotherapy Med Phys 501 4 LEC 1 1:20 R 1022 Wimr 1:20-3:15 T 1022 Wimr →34181 LAB 301 * 568 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Crses in mod physics & calc, incl 3 →35359 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 1022 Wimr Fourier Anal, req. Crses in other med imaging tech e.g. Med Phys 567, & crses in signal processing, or Med Phys 573 recommended 574 Medical Image Science: Stochastic Aspects Med Phs/BME 573 or cons inst 3 →34897 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 1022 Wimr 05 continued

A Requires permission to register from Co-op Office or call (608)262-5691. D Jr Standing; Prereq BME 315; B CCD students only. Special fees apply. Contact Helene Demont ([email protected]) to enroll. E Instructor TBD C For information on the honors program, see http://www.engr.wisc.edu/bme/current/undergrad/honors.html 42 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC B M E (207) continued

575 Diagnostic Ultrasound Physics Modern physics, calculus & Fourier 3 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1022 Wimr analysis or cons inst →34653 LAB 301 12:05-2:10 F 601 Intro to Tissue Engineering Lab Grad st or cons inst 1 →54263 LEC 1 F * Masters, K Problem Based Learning in Clinical Neuroengr Sem 1-3 →35362 LEC 3 12:00-2:00 F 134 G5-C S C Williams, J 08N Meyerand, M 603 Biomechanics of Movement Cons inst 1-3 →53485 LEC 1 G 8:00-9:15 TR 2106 Mech Engr Thelen, D 20 PIT 662 Design and Human Disability and Aging Jr st or cons inst 3 →33789 LEC 1 1:20-4:30 M 2066 E C B Vanderheiden 10L 699 Advanced Independent Study Cons inst 1-5 ¶ IND * * AC 701 Seminar in Biomedical Engineering Grad st in biomedical engineering 0 →34196 SEM 1 12:00-1:00 M 1003 E C B Tompkins, W 702 Graduate Cooperative Education Program 1-2 →35696 FLD 1 A * Archambault, J 763 Projects in Computers in Medicine ECE 463 3 LEC 1 I 1:20 TR 1164 Mech Engr Tompkins, W 27 →51960 LAB 301 I 2:25-5:25 pm R M1053 E C B 783 Design of Biological Molecules Biocore 303 or Biochem 501 or 3 →53880 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2239 Engr Hall Shusta, E Zoology 570; or cons inst 790 Master’s Research and Thesis Grad st; for Master’s candidates 1-9 ¶ IND * * only 890 Pre-dissertation Research Grad st; for pre-dissertators only 1-9 ¶ IND * * 915 Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine Cons inst 1 →34608 SEM 1 4:00-5:00 pm T 1111 Gen-Biotch Pape, L Shavlik, J Phillips Jr. Page Jr., C 990 Research and Thesis Dissertator status & cons inst 1-9 ¶ IND * * 999 Advanced Independent Study Cons inst 1-9 ¶ IND * *

A Requires permission to register from Co-op Office or call (608)262-5691. G Meets with ME 603 F Held in Room 2005 ECB; Date & Time TBD I Crosslisted with ECE

CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING CBE (220) Nicholas L. Abbott, Chair, 3016Engineering, (608)262-1092

Due to capacity limits, enrollment priorities in CBE courses numbered 211 to 565, inclusive, are given to: (a) CBE students; (b) students in majors which require the course; (c) other students. Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc. edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields.html.

1 Cooperative Education Program So st 1 →33791 A FLD 1 * Archambault, J 250 Process Synthesis Chem 329 or con reg 3 →33794 B LEC 1 C 11:00-12:15 TR 2535 Engr Hall Chavez-Contrer 23 PET 34330 DIS 301 1:20-3:15 W 2239 Engr Hall 255 Introduction to Chemical Process Modeling Math 319 or 320 or con reg 3 LEC 1 1:20 M 2239 Engr Hall Swaney, R 10L →35572 DIS 301 1:20-3:20 T 342 Noland →35573 DIS 302 1:20-3:20 W 3032 Engr Hall →53916 DIS 303 1:20-3:20 R 2341 Engr Hall →35574 DIS 304 1:20-3:20 F 2239 Engr Hall 310 Chemical Process Thermodynamics Math 234, Physics 201 or equiv; 3 LEC 1 C 9:55 MWF 2317 Engr Hall Pfleger, B 04 Comp Sci 310 or equiv or con reg; →53196 DIS 301 2:25 M 2355 Engr Hall CBE 250 with grade of C or better →53197 DIS 302 2:25 R 3032 Engr Hall →53593 DIS 303 1:20 T 1213 Engr Hall 311 Thermodynamics of Mixtures CBE 211 with grade of C or better 3 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1227 Engr Hall Kuech, T 22 →33796 DIS 301 1:20 M 3032 Engr Hall →53594 DIS 302 2:25 M 1213 Engr Hall 320 Introductory Transport Phenomena Physics 201, Math 319 or 320, CBE 4 D LEC 1 C 8:50 MWF 2317 Engr Hall Yin, J 03 PIT 250 with grade of C or better; or →34251 DIS 301 1:20-3:15 M 3355 Engr Hall cons inst →34332 DIS 303 3:30-5:25 pm T 3032 Engr Hall 324 Transport Phenomena Lab CBE 211 & 320, or con reg; Stat 3 →35453 LAB 1 B 1:20-5:25 pm T B103 Engr Hall Root, T PIT 324 →33798 LAB 2 B 1:20-5:25 pm W B103 Engr Hall Root, T →33799 LAB 3 B 1:20-5:25 pm R B103 Engr Hall Root, T →52054 LAB 4 B 1:20-5:25 pm F B103 Engr Hall Root, T 326 Momentum and Heat Transfer Operations CBE 211 & 320 with grades of C or 3 E LEC 1 11:00 MWF 2535 Engr Hall Swaney, R 06 PIT better →33801 DIS 301 2:25 M 2349 Engr Hall →53595 DIS 302 1:20 R 2239 Engr Hall 425 Undergraduate Rheology Seminar Cons inst or Jr st 0-1 →33802 F LEC 1 12:05 F 1800 Engr Hall Giacomin, A AC 426 Mass Transfer Operations CBE 311 & 320 with grades of C or 3 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 3032 Engr Hall Chavez-Contrer 05 PIT better, or cons inst →33804 DIS 301 1:20 M 2355 Engr Hall →33805 DIS 302 1:20 T 2321 Engr Hall 430 Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design CBE 311 & 320; or cons inst 3 E LEC 1 8:50 MWF 2535 Engr Hall Reed, J 02 PIT →33807 DIS 301 2:25 M 2321 Engr Hall →53596 DIS 302 2:25 T 3032 Engr Hall 450 Process Design CBE 326, 426 & 430 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 9:55 TR 3032 Engr Hall Murphy, R AT →33809 DIS 302 1:20-4:20 T 1289 Comp S&St →33810 DIS 303 1:20-4:20 W 3024 Engr Hall 470 Process Dynamics and Control CBE 326 & ECE 376; CBE 430 or con 3 LEC 1 B 11:00 MWF 3032 Engr Hall Maravelias, C 07 AT reg DIS 301 1:20 M 3024 Engr Hall →35089 LAB 601 2:25-5:25 pm M 1102C Engr Hall DIS 301 1:20 M 3024 Engr Hall →35486 LAB 602 1:20-4:20 T 1102C Engr Hall DIS 301 1:20 M 3024 Engr Hall →33811 LAB 603 1:20-4:20 W 1102C Engr Hall 1:20-4:25 R 1102C Engr Hall DIS 301 1:20 M 3024 Engr Hall →53575 LAB 604 1:20-4:20 R 1102C Engr Hall 475 Instrumental Analysis for Chemical Engineers Chem 561 or 562; ECE 376; or cons 2 →35299 LAB 1 9:55 MWF 3024 Engr Hall Codner, E 05 PIT inst 489 Honors in Research Admission to CBE honors in H 1-3 ¶ IND * * research prgm 520 Stem Cell Bioengineering Math 319 or 320, Zoology 470 or 3 →35338 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1164 Mech Engr Murphy, W 23 570, Chem 343, or cons inst 525 Macromolecular Hydrodynamics CBE 320 or ME 363 or equiv or cons 3 →35334 LEC 3 * Giacomin, A PAT inst →35536 LEC 4 * Giacomin, A 535 Heterogeneous Catalysis: Principles and Applications CBE 430 or cons inst 3 →34893 LEC 1 7:45 MWF 2239 Engr Hall Dumesic, J 01

A Requires permission to register for Co-op, call (608)262-5691. D Crosslisted with BME B Requires permission to register, [email protected] or 608-262-7775. E Evening exams may be given Tues. or Thurs. C Evening exams will be given on Tues. or Thurs. F Meets with 925. Crosslisted with Chem, EMA, ME COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 43 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC CBE (220) continued

540 Polymer Science and Technology Chem 345; CBE 326 & 430, or con 3 →53919 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2239 Engr Hall Nealey, P 23 PAT reg; Stat 324; or cons inst 555 Seminar-Chemical Engineering Connections Sr st or cons inst 1 →35189 SEM 1 2:30-3:45 M 3024 Engr Hall Root, T 562 Energy & Sustainability Jr st and cons inst 1-3 →34898 LEC 1 2:25-3:45 TR 3024 Engr Hall Root, T 28 Special Topics in ChE: Complex Fluids →35296 LEC 2 1:20 T 3355 Engr Hall Klingenberg, D 26H Biol. Eng.:Molecules, Cells & Systems →35300 LEC 3 11:00-12:15 TR 3032 Engr Hall Palecek, S 24 599 Special Problems 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC 620 Intermediate Transport Phenomena Grad st in CBE or cons inst 3 →34650 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2239 Engr Hall Klingenberg, D 28 AT 699 Advanced Independent Studies 1-5 ¶ IND * * AC 731 Computational Modelling of Reactive Systems Grad st in CBE or cons inst 3 →53915 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 3024 Engr Hall Rawlings, J 27 777 Nonlinear Dynamics, Bifurcations and Chaos Cons inst 3 →52712 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 3444 Engr Hall Dobson, I 783 Design of Biological Molecules Biocore 303 or Biochem 501 or 3 →53589 D LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2239 Engr Hall Shusta, E Zoology 570; or cons inst 790 Master’s Research or Thesis Grad st, for Master’s candidates 1-9 ¶ IND * * only 890 Pre-Dissertator’s Research Grad st, for post-master’s, 1-9 ¶ IND * * pre-dissertator stdts only 915 Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine Cons inst 1 →34629 SEM 1 4:00-5:00 pm T 1111 Gen-Biotch Pape, L Shavlik, J Phillips Jr. Page Jr., C 920 Seminar on Advances in Transport Phenomena Cons inst 1 →35325 SEM 1 4:35 W 2239 Engr Hall Klingenberg, D 925 Rheology Research Seminar 0-1 →33819 LEC 1 12:05 F 1800 Engr Hall Giacomin, A →35331 LEC 3 * Giacomin, A 932 Biotechnology Training Program Seminar Grad st. Required of Biotechnology 1 →33820 SEM 1 3:30-5:00 pm W 1420 Msb Forest, K Training Program trainees 960 Research Seminar 1 →53338 LEC 1 2:25-4:25 M 2239 Engr Hall Yin, J 961 Seminar-Chemical Engineering 0-1 →33821 SEM 2 4:00-5:00 pm T 1800 Engr Hall Reed, J Pfleger, B 970 Seminar on Process Analysis, Synthesis, Dynamics and Cons inst 1 →52884 SEM 1 2:30 M 3032 Engr Hall Maravelias, C Control 990 Thesis-Research Dissertator status 1-12 ¶ IND * *

D Crosslisted with BME

CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CIV ENGR (240) Jeffrey S. Russell, Chair, 2205 Engineering, (608)262-3542 1 Cooperative Education Program So st 1 →33823 FLD 1 * Archambault, J 290 Construction Systems So st 3 →35333 LEC 1 3:30-4:45 pm TR 1209 Engr Hall Menassa, C 29 291 Problem Solving Using Computer Tools EMA 202 or 304 3 LEC 1 9:55 MW 2255 Engr Hall Hoopes, J 05 Wu, C →35508 LAB 301 1:20-3:30 W 3359 Engr Hall →35509 LAB 302 3:30-5:25 pm R 3359 Engr Hall →35510 LAB 303 1:20-3:15 F 2265 Engr Hall 299 Independent Study 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT 310 Fluid Mechanics Math 234 & EMA 202 or equiv 3 LEC 1 11:00 TR 1227 Engr Hall Wu, C 24 →33825 LAB 301 1:20-3:15 T 3349 Engr Hall →33826 LAB 302 3:30-5:25 pm W 3418 Engr Hall →33827 LAB 303 1:20-3:15 R 3359 Engr Hall 311 Hydroscience Civ Engr 310 3 LEC 1 11:00 TR 2305 Engr Hall Potter, K 23 IT →34429 DIS 301 1:20-3:15 R 3349 Engr Hall →34430 DIS 302 1:20-3:15 F 1213 Engr Hall 320 Environmental Engineering 1 year college chem 3 →33829 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 168 Noland McMahon, K 02 PET 34143 DIS 301 2:25 M 2345 Engr Hall 34144 DIS 302 3:30 M 2345 Engr Hall 322 Environmental Engineering Processes Civ Engr 320 3 →53032 LEC 1 9:55-11:50 T 2355 Engr Hall Noguera, D 22H 9:55-12:55 R 2355 Engr Hall Noguera, D 22H 330 Soil Mechanics EMA 303 or 304 or con reg 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2317 Engr Hall Fratta, D 21 →33831 LAB 301 1:20-3:15 W 2355 Engr Hall →33832 LAB 302 1:20-3:15 T 1143 Mech Engr →34877 LAB 303 1:20-3:15 R 1143 Mech Engr →35372 LAB 304 1:20-3:15 M 2265 Engr Hall 340 Structural Analysis I EMA 303 & Mech Engr 307 or con reg 4 LEC 1 3:30-4:35 MW 2255 Engr Hall Camacho, D 13E →35622 DIS 301 5:00-6:15 pm M 2265 Engr Hall →35623 DIS 302 2:30-3:45 T 3345 Engr Hall →35624 DIS 303 4:30-5:45 pm T 1213 Engr Hall 357 An Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Intro crse in envrnmtl or mapping 4 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 180 Science Zhu, A 29 sci and an intro crse in computer →34426 LAB 301 6:00-8:00 pm M 380 Science programming or computer concepts →34548 LAB 302 6:00-8:00 pm T 380 Science →34549 LAB 303 1:20-3:20 M 380 Science →34550 LAB 304 1:20-3:20 F 380 Science 370 Transportation Engineering Statis 224 or con reg 3 LEC 1 1:20 MW 2255 Engr Hall Guo, J 10E →35568 DIS 301 1:20 R 1153 Mech Engr →35569 DIS 302 3:30 R 2255 Engr Hall 395 Materials for Constructed Facilities EMA 303 & 307 3 LEC 1 1:20 TR 2317 Engr Hall Bahia, H 26 →33834 LAB 301 3:30-5:25 pm M 1213 Engr Hall →33835 LAB 302 3:30-5:25 pm T 2305 Engr Hall →33836 LAB 304 1:20-3:15 W 1213 Engr Hall →35629 LAB 305 3:30-5:25 pm W 2355 Engr Hall 414 Hydrologic Design Civ Engr 315 or cons inst 3 →53035 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 1209 Engr Hall Potter, K 02 423 Air Pollution Effects, Measurement and Control Sr st 3 →33837 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 2345 Engr Hall Schauer, J 27 ET 428 Water Treatment Plant Design Civ Engr 310, 320 3 →35503 LEC 1 12:00 TR 2265 Engr Hall Park, J 25 444 Practical Applications of GPS Surveying Math 210, 211, 221 or equiv or 2 →53097 LEC 1 A 2:30-3:45 TR 1249 Engr Hall Feigl, K PAC cons inst 447 Concrete Structures I Civ Engr 340 3 →35504 LEC 1 9:30 TR 3024 Engr Hall Pincheira, J 22 489 Honors in Research Admission to the CEE honors in H 1-3 ¶ IND * * research program 492 Integrated Project Estimating and Scheduling Jr st 3 →33838 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 2255 Engr Hall Hanna, A 11 1:20 F 2261 Engr Hall 11 496 Electrical Systems for Construction Physics 202 3 →34890 LEC 1 5:00-8:00 pm W 1213 Engr Hall Easton, S 14M 498 Construction Project Management Jr st or cons inst 3 →34891 DIS 1 * Russell, J AC 522 Hazardous Waste Management Civ Engr 320 or cons inst 3 →35065 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2341 Engr Hall 22

A Modular course. First class on Tuesday March 16. Crosslisted with GLE, Env. St. & Civ. Engr. Two field exercises on Saturdays April 10 & May 1, at 1:00 to 5:00pm 44 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC CIV ENGR (240) continued

532 Foundations Civ Engr 330 & Comp Sci 310 or 3 →53039 LEC 1 4:35-5:50 pm MW 1209 Engr Hall Schneider, J 14E cons inst 545 Steel Structures II Civ Engr 445 3 →35505 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1209 Engr Hall 27 547 Concrete Structures II Civ Engr 447 3 →53920 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1213 Engr Hall Oliva, M 24 556 Remote Sensing Digital Image Processing Civ Engr/Envir St/Forestry 303 or 3 LEC 1 11:30-12:45 M A121 Russell Lb Ozdogan, M 07 IDT authorization 11:00-12:00 W A121 Russell Lb Ozdogan, M 07 →53971 LAB 301 1:00-2:00 W A121 Russell Lb 573 Geometric Design of Transport Facilities Civ Engr 370 3 →34901 LEC 1 4:35-5:50 pm MW 2535 Engr Hall Noyce, D 14E 578 Senior Capstone Design Completion of at least 1 crse 4 →34266 LEC 1 B 7:45-9:15 TR 2535 Engr Hall Harrington, G 20 which carries 3 cr of design 579 Seminar-Transportation Engineering Sr st 1 →34874 SEM 1 12:05 T 1209 Engr Hall Ran, B 596 Constructability Analysis Jr st 3 →34282 FLD 1 * 619 Hydroecology Cons inst 3 →53033 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 3418 Engr Hall Loheide II, S 22 Topic: Environmental Flows 1 →53034 LEC 2 8:00-9:15 W 1213 Engr Hall Loheide II, S 01M 631 Toxicants in the Environment: Sources, Distribution, Chem 343 & 345 or equiv; Chem 561 3 →35086 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 10 Agr Hall Pedersen, J 02 BAC Fate, & Effects or equiv; Physics 103 & 104 or 35087 DIS 301 1:00-2:00 F 4041 Vilas equiv; Math 211; or cons inst 635 Remediation Geotechnics Civ Engr 320 & 330 3 →53040 LEC 1 8:00-11:00 M 1213 Engr Hall Tinjum, J 01L 649 Architecture, Engineering and Construction 1-3 →53921 LEC 1 2:00-6:00 pm F 2227 Engr Hall Bank, L 10N Sustainable Construction →53925 LEC 2 3:30-4:45 pm TR 2265 Engr Hall Oliva, M 29 679 Travel Behavior Analysis Cons inst 3 →35304 LEC 3 3:30-4:45 pm MW 3355 Engr Hall Guo, J 13E Topic: Advanced Topics in Traffic Flow and Safety →35512 LEC 4 11:00 MWF 1209 Engr Hall Noyce, D 07 Topic: Adv Trans Demand & Supply Modeling →35513 LEC 5 9:30-10:45 TR 2349 Engr Hall Ran, B 21 698 Topic: Construction Engineering & Management 3 →53365 SEM 1 9:30-10:45 TR 3349 Engr Hall Doll, N 21 AC 699 Independent Study So st 1-9 ¶ IND * * AC 712 Problems of Turbulent Flow Cons inst or Civ Engr 711 2 →54093 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 2341 Engr Hall Hoopes, J 06 718 Water Resources Management Practicum Planning Seminar Adv Grad st or cons inst 2 →52606 SEM 1 4:30-6:00 pm M 110 Science Potter, K 14L 730 Engineering Properties of Soils Civ Engr 330 3 LEC 1 11:00 TR 3355 Engr Hall Edil, T →54436 LAB 301 9:30-10:45 R 2211 Engr Hall 749 Global AEC Project Cons inst 4 →54271 LEC 1 2:00-6:00 pm F 2341 Engr Hall Bank, L 10N 772 Practicum in Transportation Management and Policy Grad st or cons inst 3 →34453 LEC 1 3:30-5:25 pm T 2111 Humanities Guo, J Waidley, G 790 Master’s Research or Thesis Grad st, for Master’s candidates 1-9 ¶ IND * * only 795 Characterization of Asphalt Binders Civ Engr 395 or 575 3 →53347 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 3444 Engr Hall Bahia, H 890 Pre-Dissertator’s Research Grad st, for post-master’s, 1-9 ¶ IND * * pre-dissertator stdts only 909 Seminar-Water Chemistry Research Grad st 1 →33861 SEM 1 12:05 TF 102 Water Sci Schauer, J 911 Limnology and Marine Science Seminar Grad st in limnology & marine sci 1 →34951 SEM 1 12:05 W 102 Water Sci Kitchell, J grad prgm or cons inst Vander Zanden Stanley, E Carpenter, S 919 Seminar-Hydraulic Engineering and Fluid Mechanics Grad st 1 →33862 SEM 1 3:30-4:45 pm R 2305 Engr Hall 929 Seminar-Environmental Engineering Grad st 1 →33863 SEM 1 12:05 T 2305 Engr Hall Harrington, G 939 Geotechnical Engineering Seminar Cons inst 1 →33864 SEM 1 3:30 W 1213 Engr Hall Benson, C 970 Colloquium in Transportation Management and Policy Grad st or cons inst 1 →34454 SEM 1 12:00-1:15 F 271 1410 Engdr Bittner, J Waidley, G 990 Thesis Dissertator status 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Advanced Independent Study Grad st 1-9 ¶ IND * *

B Meets with GLE 478 and 479.

ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING E C E (320) Parmesh Ramanathan, 2416 Engineering, (608)262-3840

Due to capacity limits the department cannot guarantee acceptance in any ECE courses even for ECE majors. When necessary, enrollment priority for students registering on schedule will be given to: 1) ECE & CMPE majors, ECE graduate students & AMEP program students; 2) students admitted to another engineering major or PhD minor. Evening exams may be scheduled for all courses.

1 Cooperative Education Program So st 1 →33871 FLD 1 * 170 Introductory Laboratory Con reg in Physics 202 1 →35186 LAB 2 A 3:30-6:30 pm R 1438 Engr Hall PET →34439 LAB 3 B 2:25-5:25 pm W 1438 Engr Hall →35454 LAB 4 A 3:30-6:30 pm T 1438 Engr Hall →35039 LAB 6 A 3:30-6:30 pm W 1438 Engr Hall 220 Electrodynamics I Physics 202, Math 234; ECE 230 or 3 →33872 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2535 Engr Hall Shohet, J 22 PET con reg 34146 DIS 301 6:00-7:30 pm W 2535 Engr Hall 230 Circuit Analysis Math 222, Physics 202 4 →33873 LEC 1 1:20 MTWR 1227 Engr Hall Milenkovic, P 26F PET 34997 DIS 302 7:00-8:30 pm M 2341 Engr Hall # 235 Introduction to Solid State Electronics Open to Fr. Math 222 & Physics 202 3 →35590 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 1313 Sterling Himpsel, F 11 IC 35591 DIS 301 3:30 M 1313 Sterling # 252 Introduction to Computer Engineering Open to Fr 2 →35187 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 1325 Comp S&St Sohi, G 70 EC →35188 LEC 2 11:00 MWF 1325 Comp S&St Sohi, G 70 270 Circuits Laboratory I ECE 170; ECE 230 or con reg 1 →33874 LAB 1 B 2:25-5:25 pm R 1438 Engr Hall →33875 LAB 2 A 3:30-6:30 pm W 1438 Engr Hall →35282 LAB 4 A 7:00-10:00 pm R 1438 Engr Hall →34333 LAB 5 B 3:30-6:30 pm T 1438 Engr Hall →35040 LAB 6 A 12:05-3:05 W 1438 Engr Hall 271 Circuits Laboratory II ECE 270; ECE 340 or con reg 1 →33876 LAB 1 B 3:30-6:30 pm W 1438 Engr Hall * →35185 LAB 2 A 2:25-5:25 pm R 1438 Engr Hall →35465 LAB 5 B 7:00-10:00 pm R 1438 Engr Hall 301 Transmission Lines and Networks Laboratory ECE 271; ECE 420 or con reg 1 →52112 LEC 1 C 12:05 MWF 2540 Engr Hall Vernon, R 304 Electric Machines Laboratory ECE 271; ECE 355 or con reg 1 LEC 1 B 1:00-2:15 R 2540 Engr Hall Jahns, T →33878 LAB 301 3:30-6:30 pm M 1542 Engr Hall 305 Semiconductor Properties Laboratory ECE 271; ECE 335 or con reg 1 →33879 LAB 1 B 3:30-6:30 pm R 4670 Engr Hall →34625 LAB 2 A 2:25-5:25 pm W 4670 Engr Hall 306 Linear Active Circuits Laboratory ECE 271; ECE 342 or con reg 1 →34441 LAB 1 B 2:25-5:25 pm T 3539A Engr Hall 308 Nonlinear Electronic Circuits Laboratory ECE 271; ECE 342 or con reg 1 →35455 LAB 1 B 3:30-6:30 pm W 3539A Engr Hall 313 Optoelectronics Lab ECE 271; 340; or cons inst 1 →33880 LAB 1 B 3:30-6:30 pm T 50A 1410 Engdr →33881 LAB 2 B 3:45-6:45 pm R 50A 1410 Engdr →33882 LAB 3 B 2:25-5:25 pm W 50A 1410 Engdr

A Meets alternate weeks beginning week of Jan. 25. C Lecture meets first class week. Lab meets following week. Meets alternate weeks beginning week of Jan. 19. B Meets alternate weeks beginning week of Jan. 19. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 45 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC E C E (320) continued

315 Introductory Microprocessor Laboratory ECE 351; ECE 353. Con reg in 353 1 →34899 LAB 1 D 2:25-5:25 pm T 3650 Engr Hall PIT is allowed if 315 is taken second →35305 LAB 2 E 7:00-10:00 pm M 3650 Engr Hall half of semester 317 Sensors Laboratory ECE 271, ECE 340 or cons inst 1 →35044 LAB 1 2:25-5:25 pm R 3539A Engr Hall 320 Electrodynamics II ECE 220; Math 319 or 320 or con 3 →33883 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 1800 Engr Hall Hitchon, W 02 PIT reg, or cons inst 34328 DIS 301 4:30-6:00 pm W 2540 Engr Hall 321 Transmission Lines for Digital Applications ECE 220. Stdts may not receive 1 →34370 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 1520 Msb Hitchon, W credit for both ECE 320 & 321 330 Signals and Systems ECE 230 or equiv 3 →33884 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2317 Engr Hall Vanveen, B 28 PIT 34147 DIS 301 5:00-6:30 pm T 2540 Engr Hall 331 Introduction to Random Signal Analysis and Statistics ECE 330 3 →33885 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2534 Engr Hall Barmish, B 28 34164 DIS 301 5:00-6:00 pm W 3444 Engr Hall 332 Feedback Control Systems ECE 330 3 →35045 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 2535 Engr Hall Demarco, C 04 35046 DIS 301 6:00-7:30 pm R 3534 Engr Hall 334 State Space Systems Analysis Math 320 or 340 or con reg 3 →34440 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 222 Ingraham Dobson, I 22 335 Microelectronic Devices ECE 220 & 230 3 →33886 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 2305 Engr Hall McCaughan, L 27 PET 35051 DIS 301 5:00-6:30 pm R 2540 Engr Hall 340 Electronic Circuits I ECE 230 3 →33887 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 3345 Engr Hall Jiang, H 22 PIT 34148 DIS 301 5:00-6:30 pm M 2540 Engr Hall 342 Electronic Circuits II ECE 340 3 →33888 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 2255 Engr Hall Barner, J 06 34149 DIS 301 7:00-8:30 pm T 3534 Engr Hall 352 Digital System Fundamentals Comp Sci/ECE 252 3 33889 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 2317 Engr Hall Compton, K 67 r PIC 34150 DIS 301 6:00-7:00 pm W 3418 Engr Hall 34151 DIS 302 4:00-5:00 pm R 3418 Engr Hall →35194 LAB 601 3:45-5:45 pm M 3650 Engr Hall →35195 LAB 602 3:45-5:45 pm M 3650 Engr Hall →35196 LAB 603 2:25-4:25 W 3650 Engr Hall →35197 LAB 604 3:30-5:30 pm W 3650 Engr Hall →35291 LAB 605 2:25-4:25 R 3650 Engr Hall →35292 LAB 606 3:30-5:30 pm R 3650 Engr Hall →35457 LAB 607 7:00-9:00 pm R 3650 Engr Hall →35293 LAB 608 7:00-9:00 pm W 3650 Engr Hall →35625 LAB 609 7:00-9:00 pm W 3650 Engr Hall →35626 LAB 610 7:00-9:00 pm T 3650 Engr Hall 35283 LEC 2 1:20 MWF 1106 Mech Engr 67 34150 DIS 301 6:00-7:00 pm W 3418 Engr Hall 34151 DIS 302 4:00-5:00 pm R 3418 Engr Hall 35194 LAB 601 3:45-5:45 pm M 3650 Engr Hall 35195 LAB 602 3:45-5:45 pm M 3650 Engr Hall 35196 LAB 603 2:25-4:25 W 3650 Engr Hall 35197 LAB 604 3:30-5:30 pm W 3650 Engr Hall 35291 LAB 605 2:25-4:25 R 3650 Engr Hall 35292 LAB 606 3:30-5:30 pm R 3650 Engr Hall 35457 LAB 607 7:00-9:00 pm R 3650 Engr Hall 35293 LAB 608 7:00-9:00 pm W 3650 Engr Hall 35625 LAB 609 7:00-9:00 pm W 3650 Engr Hall 35626 LAB 610 7:00-9:00 pm T 3650 Engr Hall 353 Introduction to Microprocessor Systems ECE 352, Comp Sci 354, ECE 340 or 3 →33890 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 2534 Engr Hall Morrow, M 05 PIT con reg 34152 DIS 301 5:00-6:30 pm W 2534 Engr Hall 354 Machine Organization and Programming Comp Sci 302 & ECE/Comp Sci 252 3 →33891 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 132 Noland Miller, K 04 r NIC 355 Electromechanical Energy Conversion ECE 230, ECE 320 3 →34651 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2265 Engr Hall Novotny, D 21 →35757 LEC 2 F * Novotny, D →34628 LEC 3 G * Novotny, D 370 Advanced Laboratory ECE 271, ECE 320, ECE 330, ECE 2 →35456 LAB 2 I 2:25-5:25 pm W 1438 Engr Hall 335, ECE 351 →35284 LAB 3 3:30-6:30 pm R 1438 Engr Hall →34319 LAB 4 3:30-6:30 pm T 1438 Engr Hall 376 Electrical and Electronic Circuits Math 222 & Physics 202 3 LEC 1 J 11:00 TR 1800 Engr Hall Milenkovic, P 24 34165 DIS 601 12:05 M 2535 Engr Hall 34166 DIS 602 12:05 T 1227 Engr Hall →33893 LAB 301 K 2:25-5:25 pm F 3542 Engr Hall →33895 LAB 305 K 3:30-6:30 pm T 3542 Engr Hall →34626 LAB 309 K 12:05-3:05 T 3542 Engr Hall →34183 LAB 302 L 2:25-5:25 pm M 3542 Engr Hall →35041 LAB 306 L 2:25-5:25 pm F 3542 Engr Hall →33896 LAB 310 L 7:00-10:00 pm T 3542 Engr Hall →34443 LAB 303 K 7:00-10:00 pm M 3542 Engr Hall →35042 LAB 307 K 7:00-10:00 pm T 3542 Engr Hall →33897 LAB 311 K 2:25-5:25 pm M 3542 Engr Hall →33894 LAB 304 L 12:05-3:05 T 3542 Engr Hall →34184 LAB 308 L 3:30-6:30 pm T 3542 Engr Hall →34627 LAB 312 L 7:00-10:00 pm M 3542 Engr Hall 377 Fundamentals of Electrical and Electro-mechanical Math 234, familiarity with 3 33898 LEC 1 M 11:00 TR 2317 Engr Hall 23 Power Conversion ordinary differential equations, →33899 LAB 301 B 12:05-3:05 R 3542 Engr Hall Physics 202 & ECE 376 →35043 LAB 302 A 7:00-10:00 pm W 3542 Engr Hall →33900 LAB 303 B 2:25-5:25 pm W 3542 Engr Hall →33901 LAB 304 A 3:45-6:45 pm R 3542 Engr Hall →34320 LAB 305 B 7:00-10:00 pm W 3542 Engr Hall →34321 LAB 306 A 2:25-5:25 pm W 3542 Engr Hall →34374 LAB 307 B 3:45-6:45 pm R 3542 Engr Hall 34167 DIS 601 12:05 T 2317 Engr Hall 34168 DIS 602 12:05 W 2535 Engr Hall →35468 LEC 3 G * 379 Introduction to Signals and Information Processing So St and cons inst 1-4 LEC 1 12:05 MW 3444 Engr Hall Sethares, W 08E →35329 LAB 301 11:00-12:55 F 2324 Engr Hall Power Electronics Project Lab →35592 LEC 2 6:00-9:00 pm T 1438 Engr Hall Venkataramanan 41H 399 Independent Study Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 412 Power Electronic Circuits ECE 342 or equiv or cons inst 3 →33902 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1721 Engr Hall Venkataramanan 23 →35120 LEC 3 G * Venkataramanan 420 Electromagnetic Wave Transmission ECE 320 3 →33903 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 3534 Engr Hall 07 432 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory ECE 431, Comp Sci 302 3 →35440 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 3418 Engr Hall 27 434 Photonics ECE 320, ECE 335 or con reg 3 →52114 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2305 Engr Hall Mawst, L 21 437 Communication Systems II ECE 331; ECE 436 or con reg 3 →33904 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2540 Engr Hall Sayeed, A 23 444 Microwave Theory, Devices and Applications ECE 420 3 →52115 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2255 Engr Hall Scharer, J 24 PIT 445 Semiconductor Physics and Devices ECE 335 3 →35441 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 3444 Engr Hall Ma, Z 27

A Meets alternate weeks beginning week of Jan. 25. J Students MUST attend discussion. Attend either Monday or Tuesday discussion meeting the week before each lab B Meets alternate weeks beginning week of Jan. 19. meeting. D Meets weekly beginning week of Jan. 19 - March 7. K Lab meets alternate weeks beginning week of Feb. 8. E Meets weekly beginning week of March 22 - May 7. L Lab Meets alternate weeks beginning week of Jan. 25. F Distance learning. On-campus students. For permission to enroll, contact instructor. M Students MUST attend discussion. Attend either Tuesday or Wednesday discussion section each week beginning G CCD students only. Special fees apply. Contact Helene Demont ([email protected] or 608-262-5516). week of Jan. 19. I Labs do not meet first week. 46 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC E C E (320) continued

453 Embedded Microprocessor System Design ECE 315 & 353 4 LEC 1 I 1:20 MWF 3534 Engr Hall Morrow, M 10 →33906 LAB 301 2:25-5:25 pm M 3605 Engr Hall →33907 LAB 302 2:25-5:25 pm T 3605 Engr Hall 466 Electronics of Solids ECE 335, 305, or cons inst 3 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1213 Engr Hall Blick, R 28 PIT →52099 DIS 301 4:00-5:00 pm TR 3534 Engr Hall 489 Honors in Research Admission to ECE honors in H 1-3 ¶ IND * * research prgm 491 Senior Design Project Sr st & cons inst 3 ¶ IND * * 504 Electric Machine & Drive System Laboratory ECE 304 and 411 or con reg 411 and 2-3 →52119 LAB 1 1:00-2:15 TR 2255 Engr Hall Jahns, T cons inst 511 Theory and Control of Synchronous Machines ECE 355, ECE 427, or cons inst 3 →35754 LEC 2 F * →35201 LEC 3 G * 525 Introduction to Plasmas One crse in electromagnetic fields % 3 →35582 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2120 Chamberlin 21 PAC beyond elem physics 527 Plasma Confinement and Heating NEEP/Phys/ECE 525 or equiv % 3 →35442 LEC 1 PAC 537 Communication Networks ECE 331 or Math/IE 632 or cons 3 →52111 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 2540 Engr Hall Ramanathan, P 05 inst 545 Advanced Microwave Measurements for Communications ECE 301, ECE 444 or cons inst 3 →52116 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 2535 Engr Hall Van der Weide 29 546 Lasers Physics 322 or ECE 420 or equiv; % 2-3 →52666 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 2135 Chamberlin Yavuz, D 08 PAC Physics 545, or 449 or 531 547 Advanced Communications Circuit Design ECE 447, ECE 420 or con reg, or 3 →35285 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2540 Engr Hall Van der Weide 28 cons inst 549 Integrated Circuit Fabrication Laboratory ECE 548 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 3418 Engr Hall Milicic, S 10 →33909 LAB 301 1:00-6:00 pm R 3439 Engr Hall 551 Digital System Design and Synthesis ECE/Comp Sci 352 & Jr st 3 →34327 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2345 Engr Hall Schulte, M 21 34342 DIS 301 6:00-7:00 pm T 2534 Engr Hall 552 Introduction to Computer Architecture ECE/Comp Sci 352 & Comp Sci/ECE 3 →33910 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MWF 1325 Comp S&St Wood, D 10 PAC 354 554 Digital Engineering Laboratory ECE 351; ECE/Comp Sci 552 4 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 3534 Engr Hall Compton, K →35649 LAB 301 3:45-6:45 pm TR 3628 Engr Hall 556 Design Automation of Digital Systems ECE/Comp Sci 352; Comp Sci 367; or 3 →35182 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 2534 Engr Hall Davoodi, A 27 PAT cons inst 35272 DIS 301 9:55 F 3534 Engr Hall 561 Introduction to Charged Particle Accelerators Math 322, EMA 202 or Phys 311, 3 →52728 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 235 Matrls Sci Bisognano, J 28 PAC Phys 322 or cons inst 577 Automatic Controls Laboratory ME 446 & 447 or ECE 332 & 416 or 4 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm T 2108 Mech Engr Lorenz, R 29H cons inst →34329 LAB 301 1:20-6:20 pm W 2145 Mech Engr 600 Seminar in Electrical and Computer Engineering Cons inst 0 →33912 SEM 1 3:45-5:00 pm M 2317 Engr Hall Botez, D 630 All of Signal Processing Grad st; Math 222; and Stat 311, 3 →52121 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 3534 Engr Hall Vanveen, B 24 324 or 371; or cons inst 699 Advanced Independent Study Cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC 711 Dynamics and Control of AC Drives ECE 332 & 411 or cons inst 3 →35286 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1721 Engr Hall Jahns, T 24 →33915 LEC 3 G * Jahns, T 719 Optimal Systems ECE 334 or cons inst 3 →52123 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1213 Engr Hall Barmish, B 21 724 Waves and Instabilities in Plasmas NEEP/ECE/Physics 525 & Physics 721 3 →52668 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2341 Engr Hall Hegna, C 23 or ECE 740 or cons inst 729 Theory of Information Processing and Transmission ECE 331 or Math 431 or cons inst 3 →35287 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 3349 Engr Hall Gubner, J 10 730 Modern Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes ECE 331 or equiv 3 →35443 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 3534 Engr Hall Bucklew, J 26 734 VLSI Array Structures for Digital Signal Processing ECE 431, 552, or equiv, or cons 3 →35445 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 3444 Engr Hall Hu, Y 07 inst 736 Wireless Communications ECE 437 or equiv & ECE 730, or 3 →52120 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 3444 Engr Hall Sayeed, A 28 cons inst. ECE 732 recommended 742 Computational Methods in Electromagnetics ECE 420 or equiv & fluency in a 3 →35288 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 MW 1721 Engr Hall Hagness, S 06E high-level programming lang; Comp Sci 412 or equiv recommended 743 High-Power Diode Lasers and Amplifiers ECE 320, ECE 335 or equiv; Physics 3 →52124 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2534 Engr Hall Botez, D 22 244 or 241, some basic electromagnetics and optics 744 Theory of Microwave Circuits and Devices ECE 444 or ECE 740 or cons inst 3 →35540 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2349 Engr Hall 28 745 Solid State Electronics Cons inst 3 →52113 LEC 1 2:25-3:40 MW 3534 Engr Hall Knezevic, I 11E 752 Advanced Computer Architecture I ECE, Comp Sci 552 & Comp Sci 537 3 →33916 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MWF 1257 Comp S&St 10 755 VLSI Systems Design ECE 340, ECE/Comp Sci 352, 3 →53031 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 3444 Engr Hall Kim, N 23 ECE/Comp Sci 552 757 Advanced Computer Architecture II Comp Sci, ECE 752 3 →35450 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MWF 3444 Engr Hall Hill, M 10 763 Projects in Computers in Medicine ECE 463 3 LEC 1 1:20 TR 1164 Mech Engr Tompkins, W 27 →52595 LAB 301 2:25-5:25 pm R M1053 E C B 777 Nonlinear Dynamics, Bifurcations and Chaos Cons inst 3 →52118 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 3444 Engr Hall Dobson, I 790 Master’s Research or Thesis Grad st, for Master’s candidates 1-9 ¶ IND * * only 841 Electromagnetic Radiation and Transmission ECE 440 or cons inst 3 →52125 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2540 Engr Hall Behdad, N 21 848 Nonlinear Waves ECE 748 or cons inst 3 →35469 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 3355 Engr Hall Shohet, J 28 890 Pre-Dissertator’s Research Grad st, for post-master’s, 1-9 ¶ IND * * pre-dissertator stdts only 902 in Computers Cons inst 1-3 →52126 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 3534 Engr Hall Davoodi, A 22 922 Seminar in Plasma Physics 0-1 →33945 SEM 1 12:05 M 2241 Chamberlin 990 Research or Thesis Dissertator status 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Advanced Independent Study Grad st 1-3 ¶ IND * *

F Distance learning. On-campus students. For permission to enroll, contact instructor. I Labs do not meet first week. G CCD students only. Special fees apply. Contact Helene Demont ([email protected] or 608-262-5516).

ENGINEERING MECHANICS AND ASTRONAUTICS E M A (346) M.L. Corradini, Chair, Engr. Physics, 153 ERB, (608)263-1646 1 Cooperative Education Program So st 1 →33948 FLD 1 * Archambault, J #A 201 Statics Math 222 or con reg. Open to Fr 3 33949 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 1800 Engr Hall Witt, R 68 PIT 33950 LEC 2 2:25 MWF 1800 Engr Hall Witt, R 68 →33951 B DIS 301 3:30 M 2321 Engr Hall →34244 B DIS 305 2:25 T 1209 Engr Hall →34247 B DIS 309 11:00 R 2349 Engr Hall →34241 B DIS 302 8:50 T 1152 Mech Engr →34245 B DIS 306 12:05 W 2349 Engr Hall →34248 B DIS 310 12:05 R 2345 Engr Hall →34242 B DIS 303 9:55 T 121 Babcock →35222 B DIS 307 8:50 R 1143 Mech Engr →34249 B DIS 311 2:25 R 1209 Engr Hall →34243 B DIS 304 1:20 T 1156 Mech Engr →34246 B DIS 308 9:55 R 121 Babcock →34250 B DIS 312 12:05 F 2349 Engr Hall

A Students should reserve Wednesdays from 6-9 pm for one of two possible exam slots. B Section does not meet first week of classes. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 47 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC E M A (346) continued

202 Dynamics EMA 201 or 214; and Math 222; or 3 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 1106 Mech Engr Kammer, D 07 PIT cons inst →35427 B DIS 301 1:20 T 2540 Engr Hall →35429 B DIS 303 3:30 W 2345 Engr Hall →35431 B DIS 305 12:05 R 2349 Engr Hall →35428 B DIS 302 2:25 T 2345 Engr Hall →35430 B DIS 304 8:50 R 3032 Engr Hall →35432 B DIS 306 1:20 R 1213 Engr Hall C 303 Mechanics of Materials EMA 201 & Math 222 3 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 1106 Mech Engr Crone, W 03 PIT →34609 B DIS 301 8:50 T 3032 Engr Hall →35034 B DIS 303 2:25 W 2321 Engr Hall →34624 B DIS 305 2:25 R 2345 Engr Hall →34622 B DIS 302 1:20 W 2321 Engr Hall →34623 B DIS 304 1:20 R 2321 Engr Hall 307 Mechanics of Materials Lab ME 306 or con reg, or EMA 306 or 1 con reg, or EMA 304 or con reg →34331 LAB 1 7:45-9:40 T 1313 Engr Hall 62 →33960 LAB 8 3:30-5:25 pm W 1313 Engr Hall 62 →33955 LAB 2 9:55-11:50 T 1313 Engr Hall 62 →34771 LAB 9 7:45-9:40 R 1313 Engr Hall 62 →33956 LAB 3 1:20-3:15 T 1313 Engr Hall 62 →35375 LAB 10 9:55-11:50 R 1313 Engr Hall 62 →35483 LAB 4 3:30-5:25 pm T 1313 Engr Hall 62 →35563 LAB 11 1:20-3:15 R 1313 Engr Hall 62 →33958 LAB 6 9:55-11:50 W 1313 Engr Hall 62 →35766 LAB 12 3:30-5:25 pm R 1313 Engr Hall 62 →33959 LAB 7 1:20-3:15 W 1313 Engr Hall 62 →52510 LAB 14 3:30-5:25 pm M 1313 Engr Hall 62 395 Materials for Constructed Facilities EMA 303 & 307 3 LEC 1 1:20 TR 2317 Engr Hall Bahia, H 26 →34153 LAB 301 3:30-5:25 pm M 1213 Engr Hall →34154 LAB 302 3:30-5:25 pm T 2305 Engr Hall →34155 LAB 304 1:20-3:15 W 1213 Engr Hall →35631 LAB 305 3:30-5:25 pm W 2355 Engr Hall 405 Practicum in Finite Elements EMA 214, 303, 304, or 306; EMA 202 3 →35079 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2261 Engr Hall Blanchard, J 23 or 221; knowledge of elementary matrix algebra or cons inst 425 Undergraduate Rheology Seminar Cons inst or Jr st 0-1 →34156 LEC 1 12:05 F 1800 Engr Hall Giacomin, A AC 471 Intermediate Problem Solving for Engineers Math 319 & NEEP 271 or Comp Sci 3 →35070 LEC 1 8:25 MW 2261 Engr Hall Witt, R 01E 310 476 Introduction to Scientific Computing for Engineering NEEP 271 or Comp Sci 310; Comp Sci 3 →52696 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 175 1410 Engdr Sovinec, C Physics 412 or equiv; Math 319; or cons inst 489 Honors in Research Honors candidacy in engineering H 1-3 ¶ IND * * mechanics 508 Composite Materials ME 342 or ME 444 or ME/EMA 570 or 3 →34881 LEC 3 * Rowlands, R EMA 506 or cons inst 519 Fracture Mechanics EMA 214, 304, or 306/307 3 →54408 LEC 2 2:30-3:45 TR 1164 Mech Engr Drugan, W 28 522 Aerodynamics Lab EMA 521 3 →35306 LAB 1 12:30-2:15 TR 175 1410 Engdr Bonazza, R 523 Flight Dynamics and Control EMA 521 & 542 3 →35307 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1209 Engr Hall Bonazza, R 540 Experimental Vibration and Dynamic System Analysis ME 340 or ME 440 or EMA 545 or 3 →53700 LAB 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2108 Mech Engr Allen, M 23 cons inst 545 Mechanical Vibrations EMA 202 or 221; EMA 304 or 3 →35279 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 1209 Engr Hall Plesha, M 05 306/307; Math 223; or cons inst 548 Engineering Analysis II A yr of math beyond calculus 3 →35437 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 235 Matrls Sci Smith, L 26 PIT 550 Astrodynamics EMA 202 or 221; or Physics 311 or 3 →34324 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 3534 Engr Hall Sandrik, S 28 PAC con reg; or cons inst 569 Senior Design Project EMA 469, & any two of EMA 510, 3 →33962 LEC 1 3:30-5:30 pm MW 2324 Engr Hall Elder, F 13E 545, 506 (606); or cons inst 3:30-5:30 pm MW 2261 Engr Hall Hershkowitz, N 13E 570 Experimental Mechanics ME 306 or EMA 214 or 303 or 304 or 3 →53665 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR 3349 Engr Hall Rowlands, R 20 cons inst 599 Independent Study Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 601 Topic: Informal Sci Edn for Scientists- Practicum Cons inst 1-3 D →53903 LEC 1 8:45-10:45 T 4017 Vilas Dunwoody, S 21H 611 Advanced Mechanical Testing of Materials EMA 307 & either EMA 506 or con 3 →33963 LEC 1 2:25-3:40 MW B321 Engr Hall Lakes, R 12 reg in EMA 506 642 Satellite Dynamics EMA 542 3 →35280 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 2540 Engr Hall Kammer, D 10 690 Master’s Research Grad st 1-9 ¶ IND * * 705 Advanced Topics in Finite Elements EMA 605 3 →51886 LAB 1 11:00 MWF 2321 Engr Hall Plesha, M 708 Advanced Composite Materials ME/EMA 508 or cons inst 3 →54445 LEC 3 * Rowlands, R 722 Introduction to Polymer Rheology Math 320 or cons inst 3 →53701 LEC 3 * Giacomin, A 790 Master’s Research and Thesis Grad st. For Master’s candidates 1-9 ¶ IND * * only 825 Molecular Network Theories for Polymeric Materials Cons inst 3 →53702 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm MW 2121 Mech Engr Giacomin, A 890 Pre-Dissertator Research Grad st. For pre-dissertator stdts 1-9 ¶ IND * * only 925 Rheology Research Seminar 0-1 →34452 LEC 1 12:05 F 1800 Engr Hall Giacomin, A →35336 LEC 3 * Giacomin, A 990 Research and Thesis Dissertator status 1-12 ¶ IND * *

B Section does not meet first week of classes. D Meets with EPD 690, Journ 880, Inter-LS 701, Inter-Ag 875 C Evening exams will be scheduled for this class.

ENGINEERING PHYSICS E P (347) M. L. Corradini, Chair, Engr. Physics, 153 ERB, (608)263-1646 A 468 Introduction to Engineering Research Open to EP majors only ! 1 →35234 LEC 1 4:00-5:00 pm W 2349 Engr Hall Crone, W 4:00-5:00 pm W 2321 Engr Hall Crone, W B 469 Research Proposal in Engineering Physics EP 468. Open to EP majors only ! 1 →35091 LEC 1 4:00-5:00 pm W 2349 Engr Hall Crone, W 4:00-5:00 pm W 2321 Engr Hall Crone, W 471 Intermediate Problem Solving for Engineers Math 319 & NEEP 271 or Comp Sci 3 →35033 LEC 1 8:25 MW 2261 Engr Hall Witt, R 01E 310 476 Introduction to Scientific Computing for Engineering NEEP 271 or Comp Sci 310; Comp Sci 3 →51856 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 175 1410 Engdr Sovinec, C Physics 412 or equiv; Math 319; or cons inst 568 Research Practicum in Engineering Physics I EP 468 & 469. Open to EP majors ! 3 ¶ IND * * only 569 Research Practicum in Engineering Physics II EP 468, 469, & 568. Open to EP ! 3 ¶ IND * * majors only

A Meets with EP 469. B Meets with EP 468. 48 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT E P D (348) P. O’Leary & L. Grossenbacher, M1050 ECB, (608)262-2472, 262-8073 # 151 Technical Information Resources Open to Fr 1 →54336 B LEC 1 A * Wheeler, D # 155 Basic Communication Open to Fr. Stdts may receive 2 a EC degree cr for only one Com A crse taken in residence →33966 LEC 1 8:50 MW M1051 E C B Courter, S 02E →33969 LEC 5 8:50 TR M1051 E C B Kundert, J 21 →33967 LEC 2 9:55 MW M1051 E C B Courter, S 05 →33970 LEC 6 9:55 TR M1051 E C B , E 22 →35048 LEC 3 11:00 MW M1051 E C B Ross, P 07 →34882 LEC 7 11:00 TR M1051 E C B Johnson, G 23 →33968 LEC 4 1:10 MW M1051 E C B Ross, P 10E →35049 LEC 8 12:05 TR M1051 E C B Kundert, J 25 # 199 Freshman Independent Study Open to Fr 1-3 ¶ IND * * ET 275 Technical Presentations So st 2 →33971 LEC 1 12:05-12:50 MW 2309 Engr Hall Zwickel, S 08E →35323 LEC 5 3:00 TR M1059 E C B Johnson, G 28 →33972 LEC 2 1:00 MW 2309 Engr Hall Zwickel, S 10E →35537 LEC 6 1:00 TR M1059 E C B Ross, P 27 →33973 LEC 3 11:00 TR M1059 E C B Ross, P 24 →53883 LEC 7 10:00 TR M1059 E C B McGlamery, T 22 →35077 LEC 4 2:00 TR M1059 E C B Johnson, G 26 332 Basic Technical Japanese II EPD/E Asian 330 3 →35471 LEC 1 C 9:55 MWF Davis, J 04 EC →52560 LEC 3 D 9:55 MWF Off Campus Davis, J 05 375 Intermediate Technical Japanese II EPD/E Asian 374 or cons inst. Does 3 →34270 LEC 1 E 8:50 MWF 1721 Engr Hall Davis, J 03 DC not satisfy L&S language or major →34272 LEC 3 D 8:50 MWF Off Campus Davis, J 03 requirement 397 Technical Communication Jr st 3 b IT →34171 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2321 Engr Hall Matta, C 22 →34767 LEC 9 2:30-3:45 TR 2309 Engr Hall Poe, C 28 →34173 LEC 2 8:45-10:00 MW 2309 Engr Hall Grossenbacher 02E →35324 LEC 11 4:00-5:15 pm TR 2309 Engr Hall Poe, C 29 →34174 LEC 3 11:00-12:15 TR 2321 Engr Hall Nicometo, C 23 →35050 LEC 12 8:00-9:15 TR 2309 Engr Hall Matta, C 20 →34175 LEC 4 10:15-11:30 MW 2309 Engr Hall Grossenbacher 05 →35082 LEC 13 11:00 MWF 3349 Engr Hall Black, J 06 →34176 LEC 5 1:00-2:15 TR 2309 Engr Hall McGlamery, T 26 →35179 LEC 14 12:05 MWF 3349 Engr Hall Black, J 08 →34177 LEC 6 2:30-3:45 TR 2321 Engr Hall Matta, C 28 →35180 LEC 15 2:30-3:45 MW 2309 Engr Hall Nathans-Kelly 12 →34178 LEC 7 11:00-12:15 TR 2309 Engr Hall McGlamery, T 24 →35538 LEC 16 4:00-5:15 pm TR 2321 Engr Hall Zwickel, S 29 →34511 LEC 8 9:30-10:45 TR 2309 Engr Hall Poe, C 21 398 Technical Communications Internship EPD 397; 6 cr in other communicatn 1 →33974 LEC 1 12:05 F M1059 E C B Nathans-Kelly AC crses or cons inst 399 Junior Independent Study 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 450 Japanese for Politics and Government EPD/E Asian 375 or E Asian 304 or 3 →52561 LEC 1 C 2:25 MWF Davis, J 11 AC cons inst →52562 LEC 3 D 2:25 MWF Off Campus Davis, J 11 470 Engineering Problem Solving with Computers Admission to Master of Engineering 3 →34267 G LEC 1 F * Off Campus Blanchard, J in Professional Practice (MEPP) degree prgm, & B.S. in engr or phy sci, or approval of instr & MEPP prgm director 497 Technical Editing EPD 397 or cons inst 1 →54221 J LEC 1 I 1:05-2:20 T M1051 E C B Gold, E 499 Senior Independent Study 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 518 Quality Engineering and Quality Management Admission to Master of Engineering 3 →34322 G LEC 1 K * Off Campus Steudel, H in Professional Practice degree prgm & B.S. in engr or equiv 519 Engineering/Business Data Communications Admission to Master of Engineering 3 →34323 G LEC 1 K * Off Campus Elbert, B in Professional Practice degree prgm & B.S. in engr or equiv 530 Advanced Technical Japanese Seminar EPD/E Asian 430 or cons inst 3 →35472 LEC 1 C 3:30 MWF Davis, J →34312 LEC 3 D 3:30 MWF Off Campus Davis, J 597 Technical and Professional Communication Cons inst 3 →35193 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR M1051 E C B Nicometo, C 28 617 Communicating Technical Information Admission to Master of Engineering 3 →34325 G LEC 1 K * Off Campus Nathans-Kelly in Professional Practice (MEPP) degree prgm, & B.S. in engr or phy sci, or approval of instr & MEPP prgm director 623 Engine Design II Admission to Master of Engineering 4 →52798 L LEC 1 K * Off Campus Hoag, K in Engine Systems degree prgm & B. Dennert, R S. in engr or equiv. EPD 621 & 622 624 Engine Performance and Combustion Admission to Master of Engineering 3 →52770 L LEC 1 K * Off Campus Hoag, K in Engine System degree prgm & B. Shahed, S S. in engr or equiv 627 Perspectives on Engine Modeling Admission to Master of Engineering 3 →35578 L LEC 1 K * Off Campus Tussing, M in Engine Systems degree prgm & B. Price, B S. in engr or equiv 630 Research in Japanese Technical Literature EPD 530 or cons inst 2-3 →52563 LEC 1 C * Davis, J →35178 LEC 3 D * MWF Off Campus Davis, J 690 Advanced Writing for Eng & Sci Proposals 1-2 →54223 LEC 1 M 1:30-3:30 W M1059 E C B Matta, C McGlamery, T Topic:Wisconsin Engineer Magazine 1-3 →33975 LEC 2 7:00-8:30 pm W M1051 E C B Zwickel, S Diversity in the College Classroom 1-3 →53510 O LEC 3 N * Off Campus Gillian-Daniel Pfund, C Effective Teaching with Technology 2-3 →53515 Q LEC 4 P * Off Campus Wolf, A Topic:Informal Sci Educ for Scientists-A Practicum 1-3 →35052 LEC 5 R 8:45-10:45 T 4017 Vilas Dunwoody, S 21H Engine Perf & Comb Practicum 1 →52796 S LEC 6 K * Off Campus Hoag, K Shahed, S Effective Teaching with Technology 2-3 →54175 LEC 10 T * Cramer, S Dsgn & Eng of Sm Wind Turb Sys 1-3 →35594 LEC 11 2:25-3:10 T 1721 Engr Hall 2:00-5:00 pm R B1092 E C B Instructional Materials Development 1-3 →35478 LEC 15 3:00-5:00 pm M 275 Matrls Sci Math Applications in Intro Mechanics 1-3 →35424 V LEC 16 U * Lin, J Core Competencies of Leadershp 1-2 →52564 LEC 17 W * Off Campus Russell, J continued

A Limited to students in College of Engineering, Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences, Statistics, and Computer M Variable 1-2 credit course; Students taking the course for 1 credit take for first five weeks only. Science. Freshmen allowed. N Day and Time TBD B Online in eCOW2, with Two (2) required in-class meetings: Monday 2/22/10, 4-5 pm, Wendt Library room O Distance Learning; Grad Student or consent of instructor 108, & Monday 3/8/10, 4-5 pm, Wendt Library room 108 P Meets with Inter-LS 701, Inter-Ag 875 C Meets in Room M1056D ECB; For on-campus students. Q Distance Learning; Day and Time TBD D Distance learning; for off campus students -instructor consent required. R Meets with EMA 601, Journ 880, Inter-LS 701, Inter Ag 875 E For on-campus students. S For MEES students only. Contact Gary Henderson at [email protected] - must be concurrently F Distance learning. enrolled in EPD 624 G For MEPP students only. Contact Gary Henderson at [email protected] T Day & Time TBD; Graduate student or consent of instructor I 10 Week Course - Starts first week of class U Online lecture and in-class discussions. J Advanced section: pre-requisites are EPD 397 V Enrollment information TBA K Distance Learning. W Online Course 1 credit L For MEES students only. Contact Gary Henderson at [email protected] COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 49 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC E P D (348) continued

Jackson, A Core Competenc in Sustainblty 1 →53149 LEC 18 X * Russell, J Eagan, P 699 Independent Study 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC

X Pilot program; Sophomore Standing - Will have one mandatory live meeting week one - Time & Place TBD

GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING G L E (418) Tuncer Edil, Chair, 2228 Engineering Hall, (608)262-3491 # 171 Introduction to Geological Engineering Open to Fr 1 →33976 LEC 1 1:20 TR 2349 Engr Hall Benson, C 291 Problem Solving Using Computer Tools EMA 202 or 304 3 LEC 1 9:55 MW 2255 Engr Hall Hoopes, J 05 Wu, C →53966 LAB 301 1:20-3:30 W 3359 Engr Hall →53967 LAB 302 3:30-5:25 pm R 3359 Engr Hall →35514 LAB 303 1:20-3:15 F 2265 Engr Hall 330 Soil Mechanics EMA 303 or 304 or con reg 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2317 Engr Hall Fratta, D 21 →33978 LAB 301 1:20-3:15 W 2355 Engr Hall →34157 LAB 302 1:20-3:15 T 1143 Mech Engr →53062 LAB 303 1:20-3:15 R 1143 Mech Engr →34879 LAB 304 1:20-3:15 M 2265 Engr Hall 444 Practical Applications of GPS Surveying Math 210, 211, 221 or equiv or 2 →53098 LEC 1 A 2:30-3:45 TR 1249 Engr Hall Feigl, K PAC cons inst 474 Rock Mechanics EMA 201 or 214, 304, or cons inst 3 →53939 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 3355 Engr Hall Wang, H 07 AC 478 Introduction to Geological Engineering Design GLE 475 or senior standing in GLE, 1 →35322 LEC 1 B 7:45-9:15 TR 2535 Engr Hall Harrington, G 20 or cons inst 479 Geological Engineering Design Sr st & cons inst 3 →33979 LAB 1 B 7:45-9:15 TR 2535 Engr Hall Harrington, G 20 532 Foundations Civ Engr 330 & Comp Sci 310 or 3 →53063 LEC 1 4:35-5:50 pm MW 1209 Engr Hall Schneider, J 14E cons inst 635 Remediation Geotechnics Civ Engr 320 & 330 3 →53064 LEC 1 8:00-11:00 M 1213 Engr Hall Tinjum, J 01L 699 Independent Study Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 730 Engineering Properties of Soils Civ Engr 330 3 LEC 1 11:00 TR 3355 Engr Hall Edil, T →54307 LAB 301 9:30-10:45 R 2211 Engr Hall 790 Master’s Research or Thesis Grad st; Master’s candidates only 1-9 ¶ IND * * 890 Pre-Dissertator’s Research Grad st, for post-master’s, 1-9 ¶ IND * * pre-dissertator stdts only 990 Research and Thesis Grad stdt with dissertator status 1-9 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Work Grad st 1-3 ¶ IND * *

A Modular course. First class on Tuesday March 16. Crosslisted with GLE, Env. St. & Civ. Engr. Two field B Meets with CEE 578. exercises on Saturdays April 10 & May 1, at 1:00 to 5:00pm.

INDUSTRIAL AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING I SY E (490) Patricia Brennan, Chair, 3270 Mech Engr, (608) 262-9660.

For authorization or enrollment problems contact Pam Peterson at (608) 263-4025 in Room 3182 Mech Engr. 1 Cooperative Education Program So st 1 →33980 FLD 1 A * Off Campus Archambault, J # 191 The Practice of Industrial Engineering Open to Fr 1 →34900 LEC 1 B 3:30 W 3121 Mech Engr Brennan, P 313 Engineering Economic Analysis So st 3 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 1106 Mech Engr Lee, J 11E →33982 DIS 301 12:05 M 2261 Engr Hall →33983 DIS 302 1:20 M 2261 Engr Hall →33984 DIS 303 1:20 T 2261 Engr Hall →33985 DIS 304 12:05 W 2261 Engr Hall 315 Production Planning and Control Stat 311 & Comp Sci 110 or equiv 3 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1163 Mech Engr Mann, T 27 →33987 DIS 301 12:05 M 1164 Mech Engr →33988 DIS 302 8:50 W 2106 Mech Engr 320 Simulation and Probabilistic Modeling Stat 311 or equiv 3 →35318 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1153 Mech Engr Lee, S 23 321 Simulation Modeling Laboratory Con reg in IE 320 or cons inst 1 →33989 LAB 1 9:55 R 2109 Mech Engr Lee, S →35320 LAB 2 3:30 T 2109 Mech Engr Lee, S →33990 LAB 3 12:05 F 2109 Mech Engr Lee, S 349 Introduction to Human Factors Intro probability or statistics 3 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2255 Engr Hall Karsh, B 22 PIC →33992 LAB 301 11:00 M 1143 Mech Engr →33993 LAB 302 1:20 M 1164 Mech Engr 415 Introduction to Manufacturing Systems, Design and Ind Engr 315, 320, 321; or cons 3 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1156 Mech Engr Armstrong, A 28 Analysis inst Krishnamurthy →35496 LAB 301 12:05 M 2109 Mech Engr →35497 LAB 302 1:20 M 2109 Mech Engr →35498 LAB 303 12:05 W 2109 Mech Engr 476 Industrial Engineering Projects Ind Engr 320, 321, 349; EPD 397; 3 →35493 LEC 1 4:00-6:30 pm T 3127 Mech Engr Veeramani, D 29H or cons inst 512 Inspection, Quality Control and Reliability Stat 224 or cons inst 3 →34894 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1163 Mech Engr Zeng, L 21 Steudel, H 520 Quality Assurance Systems Sr or Grad st, or cons inst 3 →34170 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1163 Mech Engr Mann, T 24 525 Linear Programming Methods Math 443 or 320 or 340 or cons 3 →35069 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 1325 Comp S&St Ferris, M 02 NAC inst 559 Patient Safety and Error Reduction in Healthcare Jr st or cons inst 2 →35191 LEC 1 5:10-7:00 pm M 119 G5-C S C 14L IC 564 Occupational Ergonomics and Biomechanics Ind Engr 349, Grad st or cons inst 3 →34878 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 2106 Mech Engr Radwin, R 04 578 Facilities Location Models OIM 410 or Ind Engr 323, or equiv 3 →53965 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW 2170 Grainger Morris, J 02E IT 610 Design of Program Evaluation Systems Sr or Grad st in ind engr or cons 3 →52466 LEC 1 8:50-11:50 M 1164 Mech Engr Zimmerman, D 02L inst 617 Health Information Systems Sr or Grad st, or cons inst 3 →53092 SEM 1 9:00-11:30 T 4191F White DC 620 Simulation Modeling and Analysis Comp Sci 302 or equiv & Stat 312 3 →35459 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 3127 Mech Engr Luedtke, J 22 or equiv 632 Introduction to Stochastic Processes Math 431, or Stat 309 & 310, or 3 →34652 LEC 1 % 9:30-10:45 TR B203 Van Vleck Griffeath, D 22 NAC Stat 311 & 312, or Stat 313 or 314 633 Queuing Theory and Stochastic Modeling Math, Ind Engr 632 or cons inst 3 →53567 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 1164 Mech Engr Lee, S 29 NAC 635 Tools and Environments for Optimization Comp Sci302, Math 340 or equiv 3 →35315 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR 1163 Mech Engr Linderoth, J 20 PIC

A Requires permission to register from Co-op Office or call (608)262-5691. B Open to non declared majors students only. 50 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC I SY E (490) continued

641 Design and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems Grads: MSE major or cons inst; 3 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 3126 Mech Engr Krishnamurthy 26 Undergrads: IE 315 or 605, & cons →34656 DIS 301 2:30-3:45 T 3126 Mech Engr inst 662 Design and Human Disability and Aging Jr st or cons inst 3 →33995 LEC 1 1:20-4:30 M 2066 E C B Vanderheiden 10L 691 Innovation Science Jr st & cons inst 1 →54412 LEC 1 4:30-5:30 pm W 2106 Mech Engr Brennan, P 14M Topic: IE Colloquium Series 1-3 →53207 LEC 4 2:30-3:45 F 1164 Mech Engr Brennan, P 11N 692 Cognitive Ergonomic Methods Cons inst 3 →35628 LEC 1 10:00-12:30 W 3127 Mech Engr Wiegmann, D 04M 699 Advanced Independent Study Cons inst 1-5 ¶ IND * * AC 702 Graduate Cooperative Education Program 1-2 →51963 FLD 1 A * Archambault, J 719 Network Flows Comp Sci 525 or equiv 3 →52497 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2106 Mech Engr Linderoth, J 729 Behavioral Analysis of Management Decision Making Intro course in mgmt processes & 3 →53697 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 3560 Grainger Aldag, R intermediate course in stat 730 Nonlinear Optimization II Comp Sci 726 or equiv, or cons 3 →52539 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 MWF 2239 Engr Hall Wright, S inst 790 Master’s Research and Thesis Grad st; Master’s candidates only 1-9 ¶ IND C * * 823 Topic still needed Cons inst 1-3 →53568 SEM 1 2:00-5:00 pm W 1164 Mech Engr Lee, S 854 Spec Topics in Organizational Design Cons inst 1-3 →52549 SEM 1 D 2:00-5:00 pm T 2106 Mech Engr Karsh, B 875 Assessment of Medical Technologies Pop Hlth 797 & 800; or cons inst 3 →35476 LEC 1 9:25-12:00 W Vanness, D 890 Pre-Dissertator’s Research Grad st; pre-dissertators only 1-9 ¶ IND * * 990 Research and Thesis Dissertator status & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * 999 Advanced Independent Study Cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * *

A Requires permission to register from Co-op Office or call (608)262-5691. D Graduate Status; 1 or 3 credits only C Please contact Prof. Brennan for study plan approval - [email protected]

INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES (ENGINEERING) INTEREGR (496) Information: (608) 262-2472 # 150 Directed Studies in Engineering Foundation Courses Enrollment in coll of engr. Open 0 to Fr →35350 LAB 1 A * Lin, J →35354 LAB 5 A * Lin, J →35351 LAB 2 A * Lin, J →35355 LAB 6 A * Lin, J →35352 LAB 3 A * Lin, J →35356 LAB 7 A * Lin, J →35353 LAB 4 A * Lin, J →35357 LAB 8 A * Lin, J # 160 Introduction to Engineering Design HS physics or chem with con reg in 3 LEC 1 12:05 MW 1800 Engr Hall Zaki, E 08E calculus, or cons inst. Restricted Murphy, J to Fr only →34885 LAB 301 6:00-9:00 pm M B1092 E C B →34887 LAB 303 2:25-5:25 pm T B1092 E C B →35109 LAB 305 8:50-11:50 R B1092 E C B →34886 LAB 302 8:50-11:50 T B1092 E C B →34888 LAB 304 6:00-9:00 pm W B1092 E C B →35110 LAB 306 2:25-5:25 pm R B1092 E C B 413 Current Issues in International Engineering Admission to Intl Engr Cert Progm 1 →35064 LEC 1 B 4:30-5:30 pm R M1059 E C B Schramm, D or cons inst Davis, J 650 Women and Leadership in Medicine, Science and 1-3 →35480 SEM 1 10:00-11:40 WF 2355 Engr Hall Engineering

A Day/Time TBA B Consent of instructor required.

MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING M S & E (636) Susan Babcock, Chair, 262 Materials Sci & Engr, (608)262-3732 1 Cooperative Education Program So st 1 →34158 FLD 1 A * Archambault, J 331 Transport Phenomena in Materials MS&E 330 3 →34109 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 275 Matrls Sci Arnold, M 04 PIT 333 Microprocessing of Materials MS&E 332 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 275 Matrls Sci Eom, C 10 →35149 DIS 301 B 3:30-5:00 pm M 265 Matrls Sci 350 Introduction to Materials Science Chem 103 or equiv or cons inst 3 →34111 LEC 1 C 9:55 MWF 1800 Engr Hall Samuel, J 04 PET 352 Materials Science-Transformation of Solids MS&E 350, or 351 or cons inst 3 →34112 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 265 Matrls Sci Perepezko, J 07 PIT 34161 DIS 301 D 12:05 WF 275 Matrls Sci 361 Materials Laboratory II MS&E 351 or con reg & MS&E 360 or 2 LEC 1 12:05 T 3024 Engr Hall Babcock, S 25H equiv →34114 LAB 301 1:20-4:20 T 211 Matrls Sci →51531 LAB 302 1:20-4:20 W 211 Matrls Sci 379 Materials Systems and Design Project I MS&E 350 or 351, MS&E 360, 361, 2 →34436 LEC 1 E 2:30-4:30 W 275 Matrls Sci Clum, J 11M 362 & Sr st or cons inst 390 Materials Systems and Design Project II MS&E 379 2 →34307 LEC 1 F 2:30-4:30 W 275 Matrls Sci Clum, J 11M 401 Mechanics of Materials for Materials Engineers So st 1-3 →35583 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 265 Matrls Sci Stone, D 23 IC 421 Polymeric Materials Chem 341 or equiv 3 →35388 LEC 1 G 1:00-2:15 TR 265 Matrls Sci Gopalan, P 26 PIC 434 Introduction to Thin-Film Deposition Processes MS&E 330 and 351, or equiv 3 →51533 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 265 Matrls Sci Lagally, M 22 435 Joining of Materials: Structural, Electronic, Bio and MS&E 350 or 351 or cons inst 3 →51532 LEC 1 I 11:00 MWF 275 Matrls Sci Kou, S 06 Nano Materials 474 Rock Mechanics EMA 201 or 214, 304, or cons inst 3 →53976 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 3355 Engr Hall Wang, H 07 AC 530 Thermodynamics of Solids MS&E 330 or equiv 3 →35071 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 265 Matrls Sci Morgan, D 05 699 Independent Study 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC 702 Graduate Cooperative Education Program 1-2 →52339 FLD 1 A * Archambault, J 748 Structural Analysis of Materials MS&E 448 3 →34234 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 275 Matrls Sci Voyles, P 24 758 Transmission Electron Microscopy Laboratory MS&E 748 or con reg & cons inst 1 →34621 LAB 1 2:30-3:45 T 221 Matrls Sci Voyles, P 28H 760 Molecular Dynamics and Monte Carlo Simulations in Grad st or cons inst 3 →51534 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 275 Matrls Sci Szlufarska, I Materials Science 790 Master’s Research or Thesis Grad st, for Master’s candidates 1-9 ¶ IND * * only 803 Special Topics in Materials Science 1-3 →52342 SEM 1 * Arnold, M Special Topics in Materials Science →52343 SEM 2 * Babcock, S Special Topics in Materials Science →34235 SEM 3 * Eom, C Special Topics in Materials Science →35276 SEM 4 2:30 F 221 Matrls Sci Evans, P Special Topics in Materials Science →35150 SEM 5 * Gopalan, P Special Topics in Materials Science →34308 SEM 6 * Kou, S Special Topics in Materials Science →35277 SEM 7 * Lagally, M Special Topics in Materials Science →34115 SEM 8 * Morgan, D Special Topics in Materials Science →34309 SEM 9 3:30 W 265 Matrls Sci Perepezko, J Special Topics in Materials Science →52344 SEM 10 9:00-11:00 W 221 Matrls Sci Stone, D Special Topics in Materials Science →52345 SEM 11 * Szlufarska, I Special Topics in Materials Science →34620 SEM 12 * Voyles, P continued

A Need Permission to Register from the Coop Office (Rm. M1002 ECB (608) 262-5691) E Meets with MSE 390 B Discussion is Required F Meets with MSE 379 C Two evening exams G Meets with Chem 421 D Discussion is Optional I Cross Listed with ME COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 51 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC M S & E (636) continued

Special Topics in Materials Science →35791 SEM 13 * Wang, X Advanced X-ray Scattering Techniques →52346 SEM 14 J 1:00-2:15 TR 275 Matrls Sci Evans, P Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology →35584 SEM 15 K 1:20 MWF 265 Matrls Sci Wang, X 890 Pre-Dissertator’s Research Grad st, for post-master’s, 1-9 ¶ IND * * pre-dissertator stdts only 900 Materials Research Seminar Intended for, but not limited to, 1 →34116 SEM 1 4:00-5:30 pm T 265 Matrls Sci Babcock, S 1st yr grad stdts 3:30-5:30 pm R 265 Matrls Sci Babcock, S 990 Research and Thesis 1-9 ¶ IND * *

J Advanced X-ray Scattering for Materials Characterization K Also, open to Advanced Level Undergraduate Students

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING M E (612) Roxann Engelstad, Chair, 3065 Mech. Engr. (608) 262-5745

For enrollment questions (Closed Sections, Wait Lists, etc.) call: (608) 262-0665 0r 608-890-1801. Note: Due to capacity limits, priority in Mech Engr courses 160 to 371, inclusive, is assigned to: 1) Students in major which requires the course; 2) Other students. All Mech Engr courses may have evening exams. 1 Cooperative Education Program So st 1 →34000 FLD 1 A * Archambault, J # 160 Architectural Graphics Open to Fr 3 →34001 LAB 1 7:45-9:40 WF 405 Wendt Lib Roessler, J PET →34437 LAB 2 B 9:55-11:50 MW 405 Wendt Lib →34281 LAB 3 B 9:55-11:50 TR 405 Wendt Lib # 170 Civil Engineering Graphics Open to All Undergrads 2 →34002 LAB 1 B 7:45-9:40 TR 1249 Engr Hall →34003 LAB 2 B 9:55-11:50 MW 1245 Mech Engr →34004 LAB 3 B 9:55-11:50 TR 1249 Engr Hall Roessler, J →53364 LAB 4 B 7:45-9:40 TR 405 Wendt Lib # 231 Introductory Engineering Graphics Pre-admission to College of Engr. 2 LEC 1 11:00 MW 1800 Engr Hall Manner, K 06E Open to Fr →34006 LAB 301 B 12:05-1:20 TR 1245 Mech Engr →34008 LAB 303 B 3:55-5:10 pm TR 1245 Mech Engr →34009 LAB 306 B 12:05-1:20 MW 1245 Mech Engr →34007 LAB 302 B 2:25-3:40 TR 1245 Mech Engr →52446 LAB 304 B 9:55-11:10 TR 1245 Mech Engr →34610 LAB 307 B 2:25-3:40 MW 1245 Mech Engr 240 Dynamics EMA 201, Math 222 3 →34162 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 3345 Engr Hall Mikkelson, A 61 →34239 LEC 2 1:20 MWF 1156 Mech Engr Zinn, M 61 →52441 LEC 3 12:05 MWF 2121 Mech Engr 61 →54222 LEC 4 2:25 MWF 2108 Mech Engr 61 291 Ungergraduate Mechanical Engineering Projects Cons inst. Apprvl of ME dept comm 1-3 ¶ IND * * 299 Independent Study Cons inst. Aprvl of ME dept comm 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 306 Mechanics of Materials EMA 201, Math 222 3 →34015 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 2255 Engr Hall Samuel, J 67 →34016 LEC 2 12:05 MWF 1153 Mech Engr Kershner, R 67 307 Mechanics of Materials Lab ME 306 or con reg, or EMA 306 or 1 con reg, or EMA 304 or con reg →34313 LAB 1 B 7:45-9:40 T 1313 Engr Hall 62 →34022 LAB 8 B 3:30-5:25 pm W 1313 Engr Hall 62 →34017 LAB 2 B 9:55-11:50 T 1313 Engr Hall 62 →34770 LAB 9 B 7:45-9:40 R 1313 Engr Hall 62 →34018 LAB 3 B 1:20-3:15 T 1313 Engr Hall 62 →35373 LAB 10 B 9:55-11:50 R 1313 Engr Hall 62 →35482 LAB 4 B 3:30-5:25 pm T 1313 Engr Hall 62 →35526 LAB 11 B 1:20-3:15 R 1313 Engr Hall 62 →34020 LAB 6 B 9:55-11:50 W 1313 Engr Hall 62 →35764 LAB 12 B 3:30-5:25 pm R 1313 Engr Hall 62 →34021 LAB 7 B 1:20-3:15 W 1313 Engr Hall 62 →52444 LAB 14 B 3:30-5:25 pm M 1313 Engr Hall 62 313 Manufacturing Processes MS&E 350 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 1:20 MW 1163 Mech Engr Pfefferkorn, F 10E LEC 2 1:20 MW 1153 Mech Engr Osswald, T 10E LEC 1 1:20 MW LEC 2 1:20 MW →34025 LAB 301 B 7:45-10:45 T 2158 Mech Engr →34029 LAB 305 B 7:45-10:45 T 1042 Mech Engr →34026 LAB 302 B 11:00-2:00 T 2158 Mech Engr →34030 LAB 306 B 11:00-2:00 T 1042 Mech Engr →34027 LAB 303 B 2:25-5:25 pm T 2158 Mech Engr →34031 LAB 307 B 2:25-5:25 pm T 1042 Mech Engr →34028 LAB 304 B 6:00-9:00 pm T 2158 Mech Engr →34032 LAB 308 B 6:00-9:00 pm T 1042 Mech Engr 314 Manufacturing Fundamentals Stat 224 & ME 313 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 8:50 MW 1163 Mech Engr Pfefferkorn, F 03 I LEC 2 8:50 MW 1153 Mech Engr Turng, L 03 LEC 1 8:50 MW LEC 2 8:50 MW →34613 LAB 301 B 7:45-10:45 R 1152 Mech Engr →52456 LAB 305 B 7:45-10:45 R 2145 Mech Engr →34614 LAB 302 B 11:00-2:00 R 1152 Mech Engr →34617 LAB 306 B 11:00-2:00 R 2145 Mech Engr →34615 LAB 303 B 2:25-5:25 pm R 1152 Mech Engr →34618 LAB 307 B 2:25-5:25 pm R 2145 Mech Engr →34616 LAB 304 B 6:00-9:00 pm R 1152 Mech Engr →34619 LAB 308 B 6:00-9:00 pm R 2145 Mech Engr 331 Geometric Modeling for Engineering Applications ME 231 & Math 320& Comp Sci 302 & 3 LEC 1 11:00 MW 1610 Engr Hall Shapiro, V 07 either ME 240 or EMA 202 →34011 LAB 301 B 12:05-2:00 MW 1255 Mech Engr →35183 LAB 302 B 2:25-4:20 MW 1255 Mech Engr →34012 LAB 305 B 9:55-11:50 TR 1255 Mech Engr →34013 LAB 306 B 12:05-2:00 TR 1255 Mech Engr 340 Introduction to Dynamic Systems Comp Sci 310, ME 240 or EMA 202 or 3 →34385 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 1163 Mech Engr Duffie, N 05 equiv, Math 320 →34763 LEC 2 2:25 MWF 1153 Mech Engr Moskwa, J 12 342 Design of Machine Elements ME 306, 307 or EMA 306, 307, & ME 3 →34611 LEC 1 7:45 MWF 3345 Engr Hall Rowlands, R 01 PIT 232, 340 →34438 LEC 2 9:55 MWF 1106 Mech Engr Li, X 04 349 Engineering Design Projects ME 314, 342 & 364 3 LEC 2 B 9:55 MW 1235 Mech Engr Elder, F LEC 3 C 1:20 MW 1235 Mech Engr Bower, G LEC 4 9:55 TR 1235 Mech Engr Manner, K LEC 5 3:30 MW 1235 Mech Engr Fronczak, F LEC 6 7:45 TR 1235 Mech Engr Martin, J LEC 7 1:20 TR 1235 Mech Engr Manner, K LEC 2 9:55 MW LEC 3 1:20 MW LEC 4 9:55 TR →34040 LAB 302 B 10:45-11:50 MW 1235 Mech Engr →34041 LAB 303 B 2:10-3:15 MW 1235 Mech Engr →34042 LAB 304 B 10:45-11:50 TR 1235 Mech Engr LEC 5 3:30 MW LEC 6 7:45 TR LEC 7 1:20 TR →35061 LAB 305 B 4:20-5:25 pm MW 1235 Mech Engr →35063 LAB 306 B 8:35-9:40 TR 1235 Mech Engr →35212 LAB 307 B 2:10-3:15 TR 1235 Mech Engr 351 Interdisciplinary Experiential Design Projects I Sr st in ME or cons inst 3 LEC 1 3:30 MW 1235 Mech Engr Fronczak, F →35057 LAB 301 4:20-5:25 pm MW 1235 Mech Engr LEC 2 7:45 TR 1235 Mech Engr Martin, J →35081 LAB 302 8:35-9:40 TR 1235 Mech Engr 352 Interdisciplinary Experiential Design Projects II ME 351 & Sr st in ME or cons inst 3 LEC 1 3:30 MW 1235 Mech Engr Fronczak, F →35059 LAB 301 4:20-5:25 pm MW 1235 Mech Engr LEC 2 7:45 TR 1235 Mech Engr Martin, J →35084 LAB 302 8:35-9:40 TR 1235 Mech Engr 361 Thermodynamics Math 234 & Comp Sci 310, ME 240 or 3 →34612 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 1156 Mech Engr Klein, S 64 PIT EMA 202, or equiv →34043 LEC 2 12:05 MWF 1156 Mech Engr Nellis, G 64 →35206 LEC 3 3:30 MWF 1163 Mech Engr Martin, J 64

A Requires permission to register from Co-op Office or call (608)262-5691. C STAFF- Focus is on Automative Projects... B STAFF 52 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC M E (612) continued

363 Fluid Dynamics Math 320, ME 361 & Comp Sci 310 or 3 →34044 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 3345 Engr Hall Trujillo, M 61 equiv →34045 LEC 2 11:00 MWF 1163 Mech Engr Krupenkin, T 61 364 Elementary Heat Transfer ME 363 or equiv 3 →34046 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 3345 Engr Hall Miller, F 65 →34047 LEC 2 2:25 MWF 1163 Mech Engr Rutland, C 65 368 Engineering Measurements and Instrumentation ME 340, 361 & ECE 376 4 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 1106 Mech Engr Sanders, S 08 →52477 301/601 B 7:45-9:40 M 2153 Mech Engr B 7:45 W 2153 Mech Engr →52481 305/605 B 7:45-9:40 T 2153 Mech Engr B 7:45 R 2153 Mech Engr →52478 302/602 B 9:55-11:50 M 2153 Mech Engr B 9:55 W 2153 Mech Engr →52482 306/606 B 9:55-11:50 T 2153 Mech Engr B 9:55 R 2153 Mech Engr →52479 303/603 B 1:20-3:15 M 2153 Mech Engr B 1:20 W 2153 Mech Engr →52483 307/607 B 1:20-3:15 T 2153 Mech Engr B 1:20 R 2153 Mech Engr →52480 304/604 B 3:30-5:25 pm M 2153 Mech Engr B 3:30 W 2153 Mech Engr →52484 308/608 B 3:30-5:25 pm T 2153 Mech Engr B 3:30 R 2153 Mech Engr 370 Energy Systems Laboratory ME 363, 368, & EPD 397 3 LEC 1 8:50 F 1153 Mech Engr Ghandhi, J 03 8:50 F 1143 Mech Engr Ghandhi, J 03 8:50 F 2108 Mech Engr Ghandhi, J 03 →34057 LAB 302 B 9:55-11:50 MW 2148 Mech Engr →34060 LAB 305 B 7:45-9:40 pm TR 2148 Mech Engr →35036 LAB 308 B 3:30-5:25 pm TR 2148 Mech Engr →34058 LAB 303 B 1:20-3:15 MW 2148 Mech Engr →34061 LAB 306 B 9:55-11:50 TR 2148 Mech Engr →34059 LAB 304 B 3:30-5:25 pm MW 2148 Mech Engr →34062 LAB 307 B 1:20-3:15 TR 2148 Mech Engr 379 Mechanical Dissection Sr st in mech engr or cons inst 1 →53423 LEC 1 3:30-5:50 pm M 2158 Mech Engr Manner, K 13L 417 Introduction to Polymer Processing Sr st or cons inst 3 →34063 LEC 1 D 11:00 MWF 2121 Mech Engr Giacomin, A 07 →35037 E LEC 3 D * Giacomin, A 418 Engineering Design with Polymers Sr st or cons inst 3 →34064 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 1156 Mech Engr Osswald, T 04 →34875 LEC 3 E * Osswald, T 419 Fundamentals of Injection Molding Sr or Grad st 3 →35349 LEC 3 E * Turng, L 424 Statistical Experimental Design for Engineers Stat 224 3 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 133 S M I Loh, W 24 NAC →53387 DIS 311 % 12:05 M 2381 Chem →53388 DIS 312 % 1:20 M 2377 Chem →53389 DIS 313 % 2:25 M 2307 Chem 425 Undergraduate Rheology Seminar Cons inst or Jr st 0-1 →34068 LEC 1 12:05 F 1800 Engr Hall Giacomin, A AC 435 Joining of Materials: Structural, Electronic, Bio and MS&E 350 or 351 or cons inst 3 →53415 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 275 Matrls Sci Kou, S 06 Nano Materials 441 Rheology of Foods and Biomaterials Physics 201 or CBE 320 or ME 363 3 →53494 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm MW 101 Agr Engr Gunasekaran, S 13E or cons inst →53495 LEC 2 * Off Campus Gunasekaran, S →35281 LEC 3 E * Off Campus Giacomin, A 444 Design Problems in Elasticity ME 342 or cons inst 3 →53424 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 2108 Mech Engr Engelstad, R 27 447 Computer Control of Machines and Processes ME 340 or equiv or cons inst 3 →35348 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm MWF 2145 Mech Engr Duffie, N 11 →35085 LEC 3 E * Duffie, N 450 Design and Dynamics of Vehicles ME 340 or equiv, Comp Sci 310 or 3 →53425 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 2106 Mech Engr Moskwa, J 10 equiv, or cons inst 461 Thermal Systems Modeling ME 364 or equiv or cons inst 3 →35319 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 1152 Mech Engr Klein, S 04 476 Engineering Principles of Off-Road Vehicles ME 361, EMA 202 or ME 240 or cons 3 LEC 1 1:20 TR 101 Agr Engr Shinners, K 27 inst →53378 LAB 301 2:25-4:40 pm T 130 Ag Engr Lb 489 Honors in Research Admission to mech engr honors in H 1-3 ¶ IND * * research prgm 491 Mechanical Engineering Projects I Dept approval 1-3 ¶ IND * * 492 Mechanical Engineering Projects II 1-3 ¶ IND * * 508 Composite Materials ME 342 or ME 444 or ME/EMA 570 or 3 →34876 LEC 3 E * Rowlands, R EMA 506 or cons inst 512 Inspection, Quality Control and Reliability Stat 224 or cons inst 3 →53385 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1163 Mech Engr Zeng, L 21 Steudel, H 520 Two-Phase Flow and Heat Transfer ME 361 or Ch E 310 or equiv, Ch E 3 →52656 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 3418 Engr Hall Shedd, T 28 320 or ME 364 or equiv 525 Macromolecular Hydrodynamics CBE 320 or ME 363 or equiv or cons 3 →35335 LEC 3 E * Giacomin, A PAT inst →53492 LEC 4 * Giacomin, A 540 Experimental Vibration and Dynamic System Analysis ME 340 or ME 440 or EMA 545 or 3 →53555 LAB 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2108 Mech Engr Allen, M 23 cons inst 545 Fluid Power ME 340 or equiv or cons inst 3 →53426 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2121 Mech Engr Fronczak, F 21 563 Intermediate Fluid Dynamics ME 363 or cons inst 3 →34163 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 2121 Mech Engr Rothamer, D 05 564 Heat Transfer ME 364 or equiv or cons inst 3 →34072 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 1152 Mech Engr Nellis, G 02 570 Experimental Mechanics ME 306 or EMA 214 or 303 or 304 or 3 →53428 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR 3349 Engr Hall Rowlands, R 20 cons inst 572 Intermediate Gas Dynamics ME 363 or equiv or cons inst 3 →53446 LEC 2 F * Reitz, R →53447 LEC 3 E * Reitz, R 573 Computational Fluid Dynamics ME 363, Comp Sci 310 or 412 or 3 →53449 LEC 2 F * Rutland, C cons inst →53450 LEC 3 E * Rutland, C 577 Automatic Controls Laboratory ME 446 & 447 or ECE 332 & 416 or 4 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm T 2108 Mech Engr Lorenz, R 29H cons inst →35068 LAB 301 1:20-6:20 pm W 2145 Mech Engr 601 Special Topic: Materials Selection Sr st & cons inst 1-3 →34185 LEC 1 6:00-9:00 pm W 1143 Mech Engr Samuel, J 40M Applied Thermal/Structural FE Analysis →35053 LEC 2 12:05 MWF 1235 Mech Engr Nellis, G 08 Engelstad, R Topic:Vacuum Technology LEC 3 2:25 MW 3345 Engr Hall Pfotenhauer, J 12 →53588 LAB 303 2:25-4:20 F 2158 Mech Engr 603 Biomechanics of Movement Cons inst 1-3 →53429 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR 2106 Mech Engr Thelen, D 20 PIT 641 Design and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems Grads: MSE major or cons inst; 3 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 3126 Mech Engr Krishnamurthy 26 Undergrads: IE 315 or 605, & cons →53383 DIS 301 2:30-3:45 T 3126 Mech Engr inst 699 Advanced Independent Study Approval of Mech Engr dept comm 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 702 Graduate Cooperative Education Program 1-2 →53360 FLD 1 A * Archambault, J 708 Advanced Composite Materials ME/EMA 508 or cons inst 3 →54405 LEC 3 E * Rowlands, R 714 Advanced Materials Processing and Manufacturing ME 313 or cons inst 3 →53452 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2108 Mech Engr Li, X 717 Advanced Polymer Processing ME 417 or equiv or cons inst 3 →35554 LEC 1 7:45 MWF 2108 Mech Engr Giacomin, A 01 →52485 LEC 3 E * Giacomin, A 718 Modeling and Simulation in Polymer Processing ME 417 or equiv or cons inst 3 →35328 LEC 3 E * Osswald, T 722 Introduction to Polymer Rheology Math 320 or cons inst 3 →53453 LEC 3 E * Giacomin, A 748 Optimum Design of Mechanical Elements and Systems Cons inst 3 →53576 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2121 Mech Engr Suresh, K 751 Matrix Methods in the Design and Analysis of Cons inst 3 →53559 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2106 Mech Engr Negrut, D 21 Mechanisms 765 Advanced Heat Transfer II-Convection ME 564 or cons inst 3 →53298 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1153 Mech Engr Shedd, T 21 774 Chem Kinetics of Combust Systems Cons inst 3 →52465 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 2121 Mech Engr Foster, D 11 790 Master’s Research and Thesis Grad st; Master’s candidates only 1-9 ¶ IND * * 825 Molecular Network Theories for Polymeric Materials Cons inst 3 →53430 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm MW 2121 Mech Engr Giacomin, A 890 PhD Research and Thesis Grad st, for post-master’s PhD 1-9 ¶ IND * * candidates who have not attained dissertator status 903 Graduate Seminar Cons inst 1 →34097 LEC 1 12:00 R 1106 Mech Engr Engelstad, R

A Requires permission to register from Co-op Office or call (608)262-5691. E CCD students only. Special fees apply. Contact Helene Demont ([email protected]) to enroll. B STAFF F View pre-recorded lectures on-line. D Prerequisite: ME363 or CBE320 or MSE331 or consent of instructor. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 53 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC M E (612) continued

925 Rheology Research Seminar 0-1 →34098 LEC 1 12:05 F 1800 Engr Hall Giacomin, A →35337 LEC 3 E * Giacomin, A 964 Comp Methods in Ortho Biomech- Implant Design Cons inst 1-3 →53431 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 2121 Mech Engr Ploeg, H 26 990 Dissertator Research and Thesis Dissertator status 1-9 ¶ IND * * 999 Advanced Independent Study Dept approval 1-5 ¶ IND * *

E CCD students only. Special fees apply. Contact Helene Demont ([email protected]) to enroll.

NUCLEAR ENGINEERING N E (684) M. L. Corradini, Chair, Engr. Physics, 153 ERB, (608)263-1646 1 Cooperative Education Program So st 1 →35769 FLD 1 * Archambault, J # 231 Survey of Nuclear Engineering Open to Fr 1 →34326 LEC 1 12:05 F 235 Matrls Sci Murphy, J 08N ET # 234 Principles and Practice of Nuclear Reactor Operations Cons inst. Open to Fr 4 →52509 LAB 1 7:45 MTWRF 1101 Mech Engr Agasie, R 20G Blanchard, M 405 Nuclear Reactor Theory NEEP 305, Math 319 & 321 3 →34118 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 235 Matrls Sci Henderson, D 05 408 Ionizing Radiation NEEP 305 or cons inst 3 →34119 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 235 Matrls Sci Henderson, D 11 412 Nuclear Reactor Design NEEP 405, 411, Comp Sci 302 or 3-5 →34314 LEC 1 * MWF Corradini, M PIT NEEP 271 427 Nuclear Instrumentation Laboratory NEEP 305 or Physics 741 2 DIS 1 3:00-4:00 M 3359 Engr Hall Fonck, R 11L PIT Volpe, F →34379 LAB 301 9:00-12:00 T 1101 Mech Engr →34925 LAB 302 1:00-4:00 T 1101 Mech Engr 428 Nuclear Reactor Laboratory NEEP 405, 427 2 →35290 LAB 1 1:00-4:00 R 1101 Mech Engr Agasie, R PIT 476 Introduction to Scientific Computing for Engineering NEEP 271 or Comp Sci 310; Comp Sci 3 →52697 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 175 1410 Engdr Sovinec, C Physics 412 or equiv; Math 319; or cons inst 489 Honors in Research Honors candidacy in nuclear H 1-3 ¶ IND * * engineering 506 Monte Carlo Radiation Transport NEEP 305 or equiv and one of NEEP 3 →35035 LEC 1 3:30-4:45 pm MW 175 1410 Engdr Wilson, P 13E 405, 408, Med Phys 501 or 569, or cons inst 520 Two-Phase Flow and Heat Transfer ME 361 or Ch E 310 or equiv, Ch E 3 →51857 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 3418 Engr Hall Shedd, T 28 320 or ME 364 or equiv 525 Introduction to Plasmas One crse in electromagnetic fields % 3 →35581 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2120 Chamberlin 21 PAC beyond elem physics 526 Laboratory Course in Plasmas NEEP, Physics or ECE 525 or cons 3 →35181 LEC 1 1:00-4:00 TR 718 Engr Resch Hershkowitz, N 27 IT inst 527 Plasma Confinement and Heating NEEP/Phys/ECE 525 or equiv % 3 →51918 LEC 1 PAC 536 Feasibility St of Power from Controlled Thermonuclear NEEP 405, 411 3 →51858 LEC 1 * PIT Fusion 548 Engineering Analysis II A yr of math beyond calculus 3 →35433 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 235 Matrls Sci Smith, L 26 PIT A 561 Introduction to Charged Particle Accelerators Math 322, EMA 202 or Phys 311, 3 →52508 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 235 Matrls Sci Bisognano, J 28 PAC Phys 322 or cons inst 569 Health Physics Cons inst 3-4 →51925 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 1022 Wimr 34350 LAB 301 4:00-6:00 pm W 1022 Wimr 571 Economic and Environmental Aspects of Nuclear Energy NEEP 405 & NEEP 411 3 →34120 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 235 Matrls Sci Wilson, P 10 PIT 699 Advanced Independent Study 0-3 ¶ IND * * AC A 724 Waves and Instabilities in Plasmas NEEP/ECE/Physics 525 & Physics 721 3 →51860 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2341 Engr Hall Hegna, C 23 or ECE 740 or cons inst 790 Master’s Research and Thesis Grad st; Master’s candidates only 1-9 ¶ IND * * 890 Pre-Dissertator’s Research Grad st; pre-dissertator 1-9 ¶ IND * * 903 Topic: Computational Plasma Physics NEEP or ECE or Physics 724 or cons 0-3 →51861 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 2321 Engr Hall Sovinec, C inst 922 Seminar in Plasma Physics 0-1 →34128 SEM 1 12:05 M 2241 Chamberlin 990 Research and Thesis Dissertator status 1-6 ¶ IND * *

A Crosslisted with ECE and Physics

PROFESSIONAL ORIENTATION PRO OR (812) Susan Piacenza, M1002 Engr. Centers Bldg., (608)262-5096 200 Career Orientation 2nd sem Jr st or Sr st or cons 1 →34657 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 W 2265 Engr Hall Piacenza, S inst

SCHOOL OF HUMAN ECOLOGY

INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES (SOHE) INTER-HE (498) Cynthia Jasper, Chair, 120A Human Ecology (608)262-2660 # 299 Independent Study Open to Fr, So or Jr & written 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT cons inst 330 Practicum in Family and Consumer Education Adm to fam & consumer educ teacher 2 FLD 1 * Off Campus Way, W cert progm →35947 DIS 301 3:30-5:25 pm T 2417 Sterling 350 Community Issues and Service Learning So st or cons inst 3 →54146 B LEC 1 A 7:45-9:40 W 1335 Sterling 01M SIT 375 Community News Writing Cons inst 3 →35958 LEC 1 C 2:30-3:45 MW 1339 Sterling 12 Communicating with Key Audiences →35959 LEC 2 C 4:00-5:15 pm MW 1339 Sterling 13E Leadership Dynamics in Community Building →35979 LEC 3 2:25-4:55 pm T B223 Van Vleck 28H 399 Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education So or Jr or Sr st & cons 1-8 →53126 FLD 1 * Mitchell, J supervising inst, advisor, & internship program coordinator 427 Methods of Teaching Family and Consumer Education Jr st or cons inst 3 →35883 SEM 1 D * Way, W Hilgendorf, A

A Open only to FCCE majors until Nov 18. Service Learning 25 hours required. C Open to FCCE Majors until November 18. B Meets 1/26, 2/9, 3/2, 4/6 and 5/4. D Cross-listed with ELPA. Distance learning. 54 SCHOOL OF HUMAN ECOLOGY TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC INTER-HE (498) continued

501 Leadership & Management Prerequisites vary by topic 3 →36011 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1335 Sterling 21 Entrepreneurship in Society 3 →36012 LEC 2 2:25-5:25 pm R 1610 Engr Hall Yasiri, J 28J Community Based Research & Evaluation 3 →36013 LEC 3 C 11:00-12:15 TR 1339 Sterling 24 Enrichment & Research Opportunities 1-3 →36083 LEC 4 * Internship/Career Preparation 1 →36072 LEC 8 E 12:05 M 114 Van Hise Braucht, M 08L Mitchell, J 681 Senior Honors Thesis Honors program candidacy H 2-4 ¶ IND * * 691 Senior Thesis 2 ¶ IND * * 699 Independent Study Jr st & cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC 793 Research Methods Grad st or cons inst 3 →35871 SEM 1 9:00-11:30 T 150 Russell Lb Papp, L

C Open to FCCE Majors until November 18. E Cross-listed with DS 501 lect 008, CNSR 501 lect 008, HDFS 501 lect 008 and CNSR 503.

CONSUMER SCIENCE CNSR SCI (271) Roberta Riportella Chair, Rm 345 Human Ecology Bldg. (608) 263-5675 # 250 Retail Leadership Symposium Open to Fr 1 →54110 LEC 1 12:00-1:30 W 22 Ingraham O Brien, G # 275 Consumer Finance Open to Fr 3 →35921 LEC 1 A 11:00 MWF 5231 Soc Sci Collins, J 06 SET →35978 B LEC 2 A * McCalla, R # 350 Mediation: A Mechanism for Serving the Consumer Open to Fr 3 →35864 LEC 1 C 2:25-4:50 pm M B302 Birge Yasiri, J 11L Interest 370 Computer Applications in Retailing Jr st, Cnsr Sci 357 3 →35838 LEC 1 D 4:00-6:30 pm W 2425 Sterling 13M 470 History of Consumer Movements in the United States So st 3 →35964 LEC 1 E 2:30 TR 120 Ingraham 28 475 Family Economics Econ 101 3 →35976 LEC 1 F 4:00-5:15 pm TR 120 Ingraham 29 SIT 477 The Consumer and the Market Econ 101 3 →35839 LEC 1 G 9:30-10:45 TR B302 Birge Schmeiser, M 21 SIT 478 Consumer Information Cnsr Sci 477 3 →36037 LEC 1 I 1:00-2:15 TR 1421 Sterling 27 SIT 501 Family Estate Planning Prerequisites vary by topic 3 →35960 LEC 1 J 2:30-3:45 TR 1163 Mech Engr McCalla, R 28 Internship/Career Preparation 1 →36071 LEC 8 K 12:05 M 114 Van Hise Braucht, M 08L Mitchell, J 503 Preparation for Retailing Internship Cons inst 1 →36068 M LEC 1 L 12:05 M 114 Van Hise Braucht, M 08L Mitchell, J 532 Health Care Issues for Individuals, Families and Jr st 3 →35840 LEC 1 C 7:45-10:15 F B223 Van Vleck 01N SIC Society 560 Retail Promotion Cnsr Sci 357 3 →52364 LEC 1 N 9:55 MWF 1313 Sterling 05 562 International Retailing Cnsr Sci 357 3 →35919 LEC 1 N 1:00-2:15 TR 120 Ingraham 27 564 Retail Financial Analysis Acct I S 100 or 300, Cnsr Sci 357 3 →36005 LEC 1 O 4:00-5:15 pm TR 1421 Sterling 29 565 Seminar in Consumer Science Sr or Grad st and cons inst 3 →54117 SEM 1 P 2:25-4:50 pm W B231 Van Vleck Cash, S 11M →54118 SEM 2 Q 7:45-10:45 R 1190 Grainger Jasper, C 20J →54370 SEM 3 Q 2:25-5:25 pm F 1421 Sterling Jasper, C 11N 601 Consumer Science Internship Cons of supervising inst, advisor 1-8 →52899 FLD 1 & internship program coordinator 602 Field Experience in Retailing ETD 357 or con reg, Jr st 1 →35842 FLD 15 * Braucht, M 657 Consumer Behavior Intro course in econ & soc or 3 →52570 LEC 1 R 11:00-12:15 TR 1313 Sterling Wong, N 23 SAT psych or cons inst →54413 LEC 2 S 9:30-10:45 TR 1180 Grainger 22 675 Family Financial Counseling Cnsr Sci 275 & 627 or cons inst 3 →52571 LEC 1 T 11:00-12:15 TR 301 Educ Sci McCalla, R 24 681 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 2-4 ¶ IND * * 691 Senior Thesis Cons inst 2 ¶ IND * * 748 The Economic Organization of the Household Grad st & intermed microeconomics 3 →36040 LEC 1 U 4:00-6:30 pm W 223 Ingraham Schmeiser, M 13M or cons inst 901 Quantitative Methods for Social Science Research 1-3 →36059 LEC 1 1:20-3:50 M 110 Social Wrk Magnuson, K Economic Theory & Social Problems →52936 LEC 2 1:20-3:50 T 6310 Soc Sci Cancian, M 990 Research and Thesis Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Study Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

A Open to Consumer Science Department majors until November 25, then open to all SoHE majors until December 2 J Open to Consumer Science majors only (No Retailing students). then open to all qualified students. K Cross-listed with DS 501 lect 008, Inter-HE 501 lect 008, HDFS 501 lect 008 and CNSR 503. Open to Soph, B Distance Learning. Juniors and Seniors in SoHE. C Open to Consumer Science Department majors only. L Open only to Retailing Majors. D Senior Retailing majors only. M Cross-listed with DS 501 lect 008, Inter-HE 501 lect 008, HDFS 501 lect 008 and CNSR 501 lect 008. E Open to Consumer Science Department majors until November 23 then open to qualified Family & Consumer N Open to Retailing majors only until November 25 then open to other qualified students. Education; Community Leadership Students. O Open to Retailing Majors only. F Open to Consumer Science department majors until November 23, then open to qualified FCE Teacher P Consumer Affairs Only. No Retailing stuents. Certification and HDFS majors. Q Consumer Affairs Only. No Retailing students. G Open to Consumer Science department major students until November 23 then open to qualified FCE Teacher R Open to Consumer Science Department Majors only. Certification majors. S Senior Retailing Majors only. I Open to Consumer Science department majors until November 23 then open to qualified FCE Teacher T Consumer Affairs Seniors only (no Retailing students). Certification majors. U Graduate students only.

DESIGN STUDIES DS (359) Diane Sheehan, Chair, Rm 234 Human Ecology Bldg. (608) 262-2651

Students enrolled for design courses must provide basic materials used in coursework. # 120 Design: Fundamentals I Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 A 11:00 MW 22 Ingraham 06E HET →35874 LAB 301 12:05-2:10 W B319 Sterling →35876 LAB 303 8:50-10:45 R B319 Sterling →35878 LAB 305 8:50-10:45 F B305 Sterling →35875 LAB 302 4:35-6:30 pm W B319 Sterling →35877 LAB 304 11:00-12:55 R B319 Sterling →35879 LAB 306 11:00-12:55 F B319 Sterling # 153 Fabric and Apparel Structures I ETD 120 or con reg. Open to Fr 3 C LEC 1 B 8:50 M 1421 Sterling 03 →36007 LAB 301 B 9:55-11:35 MW 2319 Sterling →36008 LAB 302 B 1:20-3:00 MW 2319 Sterling →36009 LAB 303 B 9:55-11:35 TR 2319 Sterling # 210 Fashion Illustration Open to Fr. ETD 120 or equiv, ETD 3 →36026 E LAB 1 D 5:00-8:00 pm TR 2339 Sterling Thompson, J 30 153 or con reg, or cons inst 220 Design: Fundamentals II ETD 120 & ME 160 or Art 112; or 3 LEC 1 F 1:20 W 2417 Sterling Sager, L 10M HIT cons inst →35846 LAB 301 F 1:20-3:15 M B305 Sterling 2:25-4:20 W B305 Sterling

A Section change is not permitted unless officially arranged with the professor. D Course fee $20.00 B Course fee $35.00 required. E Must be taken concurrently with DS 225. Open to phase II Textile & Apparel Design students only. C Open only to Textile & Apparel Design freshman until freshman registration is complete on Nov 26. F Course fee $15.00 required. SCHOOL OF HUMAN ECOLOGY 55 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC DS (359) continued

# 221 Person and Environment Interactions Open to All Undergrads 3 LEC 1 9:55 MW 104 Van Hise Hunt, M 04E HIT →35848 DIS 301 12:05-2:00 M 1339 Sterling →35850 DIS 303 2:25-4:20 T 115 Ingraham →35851 DIS 305 2:25-4:20 W B325 Van Vleck →35849 DIS 302 12:05-2:00 T 1413 Sterling →35920 DIS 304 12:05-2:00 W 1339 Sterling 222 Interior Design I Admission to ID major or cons inst 4 I LEC 1 G 8:50 TR 2335 Sterling Sager, L 21 IT →35853 LAB 301 G 9:55-11:50 TR B305 Sterling →35854 LAB 302 G 1:20-3:15 TR B319 Sterling 225 Apparel Design I ETD 210 & 253 3 →35855 LAB 1 J 1:20-3:50 TR 2339 Sterling Kallenborn, C 27 HIT # 226 Textile Design: Off-Loom Construction Open to Fr. ETD 120 or equiv, ETD 3 →35939 K LAB 1 D 1:20-3:50 TR B343 Sterling Sheehan, D 27 HET 153 or con reg, or cons inst # 227 Textile Design: Printing and Dyeing I Open to Fr. ETD 120 or equiv, ETD 3 →35885 M LAB 1 L 1:20-3:50 MW Angus, J 10E IT 153 or con reg, or cons inst 251 Textile Science HS chem or cons inst 3 →35856 LEC 1 N 4:00-5:15 pm TR 1310 Sterling Sarmadi, M 29 PIT 320 Design: Sketching and Rendering Mech Engr 160 & Art 112 or cons 4 Q P LEC 1 O 1:20 TR B305 Sterling Dong, W 27 inst →35858 LAB 301 2:25-4:10 TR B305 Sterling 323 Computer Aided Design: Architecture and Interiors ME 160 or cons inst 3 P LEC 1 D 11:00 TR 2425 Sterling Godfrey, B 23 →35887 LAB 301 12:00 TR 2425 Sterling 355 History of Fashion, 1400-Present Jr st or cons inst 3 →35888 LEC 1 R 4:00-5:15 pm TR 1335 Sterling 29 SIT # 356 Sustainable Residential Construction Math 112 or equiv. Open to Fr 3 →54471 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 101 Agr Engr Bohnhoff, D 12 420 Twentieth Century Design ETD 120, or Art Hist 202, or cons 3 →35938 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 M 2335 Sterling 10L HIC inst →35999 LEC 2 1:20-3:15 T 2335 Sterling 27 427 Textile Design: Printing and Dyeing II ETD 227, ETD 327, or cons inst 3 →52702 M LEC 1 S 8:50-11:20 MW Angus, J 428 Textile Design: Structural Enrichment II ETD 228 or cons inst 3 →36074 LAB 1 T 8:50-11:20 MW 2339 Sterling Hark, M 02E 429 Textile Design: Weaving II ETD 229 or cons inst 3 →35880 LAB 1 U 8:50-11:20 TR B343 Sterling Sheehan, D 21 451 Color Theory and Technology ETD 120 or cons inst 3 →35957 W LEC 1 V 4:30-7:00 pm W 2301 Sterling Sarmadi, M 14M r 469 Textile Painting & Dyeing for Theatrical Design Consent of department 3-4 →53922 LEC 1 X 8:30-11:30 MF 1179 Vilas 01G 501 Sustainable Design: Strategies for Interior Design Prerequisites vary by topic 1-3 →54198 LEC 1 4:30-7:00 pm T 579 Van Hise Rengel, R 30H Advanced Undergrad Studio Research Seminar 1-3 →36004 LEC 3 8:50-11:20 TR 2329 Sterling Kallenborn, C 21 Chinese Brush Painting&Envir Design: Thoughts/Apps 3 →36027 LEC 4 Y 5:30-8:00 pm T B305 Sterling Dong, W 41H Globally Sustainable Tex & App Design 3 →36043 LEC 5 6:00-8:30 pm W 2339 Sterling Fossum, J 40M Fashion Show Production 3 →54164 LEC 6 6:00-8:00 pm M 1335 Sterling Thompson, J 40L Culture & Built Environment 3 →54165 LEC 7 11:00-12:15 TR 2339 Sterling Shin, J 24 Internship/Career Preparation 1 →53923 LEC 8 Z 12:05 M 114 Van Hise Braucht, M 08L Mitchell, J Enrichment & Research in Design Studies 1-3 →52887 LEC 10 * Sarmadi, M Enrichment & Research in Design Studies 1-3 →52888 LEC 13 * Gordon, B Enrichment & Research Opportunities 1-3 →52889 LEC 20 * Shin, J Enrichment & Research Opportunities 1-3 →52890 LEC 40 * Kurutz, M 512 Material Culture Analysis: The Arts and the Consumer Jr st 3 →36032 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2417 Sterling Gordon, B 24 HDC Society 528 Experimental Textile Design Course in design 2-3 →52705 LAB 1 S 1:20-3:50 MW 1009 Art Lofts Hark, M 10E 601 Internship Cons supervising inst, advisor & 1-8 →52785 FLD 1 * Braucht, M internship program coordinator; Mitchell, J for Jr, Sr, & Grad stdts →52786 FLD 15 * Sheehan, D 622 Interior Design III ETD 322 4 LEC 1 J 11:00 MW 1339 Sterling Rengel, R 06E →35860 LAB 301 J 8:50-10:45 MW B305 Sterling →35861 LAB 302 J 1:20-3:15 MW B319 Sterling 691 Senior Thesis Cons inst 2 ¶ IND * * 699 Independent Study Cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC 920 Research Methods in Design Cons inst 1-3 →36014 SEM 1 9:55-12:30 F 375 Van Hise Hunt, M 990 Research and Thesis Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Study Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

D Course fee $20.00 Q Prerequisities: Mech. Engr 160 & Art 112 G Course fee $15.00 R Prerequisite is junior standing; priority given to TAD students. I Lab assignment authorization required prior to enrollment and following admission to Phase II of the S Course fee $50.00 Interior Design Major. T Course fee $40.00 J Course fee $30.00 U Course fee $25.00 K Open to freshman, DS 120 or equivalent or con reg or consent of the instructor. V QR-B L Course fee $50.00. W DS 120 required. M Class will meet in 445 Henry Mall room 302 & 306. X Meets with Art 469 and Theatre 469. Consent of dept. required. N Prerequisite: High school chemistry or consent of the instructor. Y $20.00 course fee. O $10.00 course fee required. Z Cross-listed with CNSR 501 lect 008, Inter-HE 501 lect 008, HDFS 501 lect 008 and CNSR 503. P Registration limited to HID status students until the first week of spring semester classes January 19th.

FAMILY AND CONSUMER COMMUNICATIONS FAM COM (464) _

Classes are open to Ag Journ majors in CALS and FCJ majors in Human Ecology. Registration questions and requests for authorization can be emailed to [email protected]

# 100 Introduction to Communication: Inquiry and Exposition Open to Fr only. Stdts may receive 3 →35862 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 135 Hirm Sm Hl 02 a EC degree cr for only one Com A crse →54422 LEC 2 9:55 MWF 135 Hirm Sm Hl 05 taken in residence →35863 LEC 3 11:00 MWF 135 Hirm Sm Hl 07 →36010 LEC 4 12:05 MWF 135 Hirm Sm Hl 08 →54423 LEC 5 1:20 MWF 135 Hirm Sm Hl 10 212 Introduction to Scientific Communication Jr st or cons inst 3 →35966 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 126 Hirm Sm Hl Seely, W 21 b 299 Independent Study Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT # 340 Contemporary Communication Technologies and Their Open to Fr 3 →36042 LEC 1 12:30-1:45 TR 126 Hirm Sm Hl Rojas, H 25 ET Social Effects 360 Information Radio L Sc Com 100 or 111 or 212 or cons 3 →35967 LEC 1 2:25 M 135 Hirm Sm Hl Meiller, L b inst 2:25-4:20 W 135 Hirm Sm Hl 435 Theory and Practice of Integrated Marketing 3 →35965 SEM 1 9:30-11:30 W 137 Hirm Sm Hl Hitchon McSwee Communication 515 Public Information Campaigns and Programs L Sc Com 111 or 130, Sr st & cons 3 →35867 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 135 Hirm Sm Hl Brossard, D 24 IC inst 530 Print and Electronic Media Design Cons inst 3 LEC 1 9:30-11:00 M 139 Hirm Sm Hl Botham, S →35981 LAB 301 2:30-3:30 M 139 Hirm Sm Hl 532 Web Design for the Sciences L Sc Com/Fam Com 111 or 130; L Sc 3 →35963 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 139 Hirm Sm Hl Stanley, D Com 350 or ETD 120 601 Internship Cons of supervising inst, advisor 1-6 ¶ IND * * and internship program coordinator 56 SCHOOL OF HUMAN ECOLOGY TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC FAM COM (464) continued

616 Mass Media and Youth Journ 565 or Com Arts 325 or cons 3 →35961 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 4014 Vilas Riddle, K 24 SDC inst →36073 LEC 2 9:30-10:45 TR 4014 Vilas 21 617 Health Communication in the Information Age Journ 565 or equiv 3 →54443 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 4028 Vilas 10 SAC 699 Independent Study Cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC 990 Research and Thesis Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Study Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY STUDIES HDFS (230) Linda Roberts, Chair, 105 Human Dev&Family St (608)263-2381

Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields. html.

362 Development of the Young Child So st 3 →35872 B LEC 1 A * Burkholder, K 67 SET 363 Development from Adolescence to Old Age So st 3 →35825 B LEC 1 C * Steinberg, J 65 SIT 425 Research Methods in Human Development and Family HDFS 362 & HDFS 363 or equiv 3 →35968 LEC 1 D 9:30-10:45 TR 1421 Sterling 22 Studies 464 Play-Development and Role Across the Lifespan HDFS 362 or equiv 3 →35916 LEC 1 D 5:30-8:00 pm T 1335 Sterling Steinberg, J 41H 471 Parent - Child Relations HDFS 362 or 363 3 →35827 LEC 1 D 2:30-3:45 TR 2270 Grainger Steinberg, J 28 474 Racial Ethnic Families in the U.S. So st 3 →35955 LEC 1 D 2:25-4:55 pm M 1335 Sterling Scheder, J 12 eSDT 501 Child Dev & Early Child Progr Prerequisites vary by topic 3 →36047 LEC 1 E 1:00-2:15 TR 1335 Sterling Riley, D 26 Couples Research and Outreach 1-3 →54074 LEC 2 5:00-7:00 pm M 1421 Sterling Roberts, L 14L Internship/Career Preparation 1 →36069 LEC 8 F 12:05 M 114 Van Hise Braucht, M 08L Mitchell, J 516 Family Stress and Coping 2 crses from any of the following 3 →35828 LEC 1 D 1:00-2:15 TR 3345 Engr Hall Burkholder, K 27 SDT disciplines: soc, psych, women’s →52301 LEC 2 D 11:00-12:15 TR 4308 Soc Sci Pinsoneault, L 23 health Uttal, L 517 Couple Relationships HDFS 363 3 →35865 LEC 1 D 11:00-12:15 TR 6116 Soc Sci 23 SDT 521 African American Families Jr st or cons inst 3 →35937 LEC 1 G 4:00-5:15 pm TR 1339 Sterling Uttal, L 29 eSAC Duke, A 535 A Family Perspective in Policymaking Jr st 3 →35829 LEC 1 D 2:25-4:55 pm W 1421 Sterling Bogenschneider 11M 601 Internship Cons of supervising inst, advisor 1-8 →35892 FLD 2 * Mitchell, J & internship program coordinator; Braucht, M for Jr, Sr, and Grad stdts →36079 FLD 3 * →35969 FLD 11 * 663 Developmental and Family Assessment HDFS 362 or equiv 3 →52334 D LEC 1 2:25-4:55 pm W 1335 Sterling Lent, C 11M SIC Poehlmann, J 681 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 2-4 ¶ IND * * 691 Senior Thesis Cons inst 2 ¶ IND * * 699 Independent Study Cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC 725 Theory and Issues in Human Development Cons inst 3 →35830 SEM 1 I 2:25-4:55 pm W 2335 Sterling Roberts, L 761 Childhood and the Family Grad st or cons inst 3 →52335 SEM 1 1:00-3:30 T 121 Babcock Dilworth-Bart A 763 Aging and the Family Sr or Grad st or cons inst 3 →52097 SEM 1 1:00-3:30 R 2335 Sterling Barber, C 766 Professional Development Seminar Prerequisites vary by topic 1-2 →35870 SEM 1 J 11:30-12:45 M 1421 Sterling Dilworth-Bart Incarceration & Family 3 →35994 SEM 2 K 11:30-2:00 W 159 Van Hise Poehlmann, J Shear, L Community Based Research 3 →36035 SEM 3 9:00-11:30 R 1070 Grainger Sparks, S 881 Capstone Seminar in Prevention Science HDFS/Ed Psych/Nurs/Soc Work 880 & 1 →36078 SEM 1 L 9:00-11:00 W 218 Educ Sci Small, S cons inst 990 Research and Thesis Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Study Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

A Distance Learning- Web based course, 3 exams on campus. G Cross-listed with Afro-Am St & Soc Wk; open only to Jr/Sr in AAS, SocWk, HDFS; on November 18 opened to B Open only to HDFS Soph/Jrs/Srs; on November 24 open to HEC major; then opened to all others one week later. others. C Distance Learning- Web based course, 3 exams on campus I Cross-listed with Ed Psych D Open only to HDFS Jrs/Srs; on November 18 open to HEC maj; then open to all others on date 1 week later. J Reg for 2 credits only with consent of instructor. E Consent of instructor only. K Meets with Law 939; grad st & Law st only. F Cross-listed with DS 501 lect 008, Inter-HE 501 lect 008, CNSR 501 lect 008 and CNSR 503. L Cross-Listed with Nurs, SocWk, EdPsych; meets every other week.

SCHOOL OF LAW

LAW LAW (528) Kenneth B. Davis, Jr., Dean, 5211A Law (608) 262-2242, 262-8564

Please see Class Search for up-to-date Law course listings. Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields.html.

329 Taxation: Concepts for Business and Personal Planning Acct IS 100 or 300, or Law 811, or 3 →47181 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2180 Grainger Talarczyk, A 69 IT cons inst →53156 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR 2180 Grainger Talarczyk, A 69 →53157 LEC 3 2:30-3:45 MW 1280 Grainger 69 641 Sociology of Law Jr or Sr st. When crse is offered LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 5208 Soc Sci Liu Sida, A 21 SAC for 3-4 cr, law stdts register for 4 →53645 DIS 301 1:00 R 1407 Sterling 3 cr, undergrads for 4 cr 4 →53647 DIS 302 2:25 R 6121 Soc Sci 4 →53649 DIS 303 4:00 R 5322 Soc Sci 4 →53651 DIS 304 9:55 F 1413 Sterling 4 →53639 DIS 305 11:00 F 6125 Soc Sci 3 →53659 DIS 311 928 Selected Problems in Land Law-Seminar 3 →53528 SEM 1 4:00-5:15 pm MW 2510 Grainger Johnson, M 990 Directed Research 1-12 ¶ IND * * 991 Directed Reading 1-3 ¶ IND * * COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 57 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE

AFRICAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE AFRICAN (104) Dustin Cowell, Chair, 1406 Van Hise, (608) 262-5886 # 201 Introduction to African Language and Literature Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 4:35 TR 201 Van Hise Waliaula, K 30 b LEC →52822 DIS 301 3:30 M 115 Van Hise →52823 DIS 302 2:25 T 115 Van Hise # 210 The African Storyteller Open to Fr % 3 →36367 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 272 Bascom Scheub, H 07 LEC 270 The Hero and Trickster in African Oral Traditions 3 →52797 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 595 Van Hise Scheub, H 08 LIC # 277 Africa: An Introductory Survey Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 A 1:00-2:15 TR 145 Birge Schatzberg, M 27 ZIC →36369 DIS 301 % 8:50 W 58 Bascom →36371 DIS 305 % 2:25 R 1413 Sterling →36375 DIS 309 % 1:20 W 1413 Sterling →41917 DIS 302 % 1:20 F 216 Ingraham →36372 DIS 306 % 9:55 R 1333 Sterling →39098 DIS 310 % 11:00 F 2165 Grainger →41922 DIS 303 % 8:50 F 2611 Humanities →36373 DIS 307 % 11:00 W 1413 Sterling →43382 DIS 311 % 3:30 W 7117 White →36370 DIS 304 % 9:55 W 6314 Soc Sci →36374 DIS 308 % 12:05 W 6125 Soc Sci →43388 DIS 312 % 9:55 F B383 Chem 308 Elementary Ancient Egyptian Language Classics 307, Jr st & cons inst 3 →54425 LEC 1 1:30-2:45 TR 26 IC # 322 Second Semester Arabic African 321 or cons inst. 4 cr for 4-5 LEC 1 8:50 MTWRF 54 Bascom Mustafa, M 21G EC Grads, 5 cr for Undergrads (4 cr LEC 2 9:55 MTWRF 1339 Sterling Mustafa, M 22G only Summer). Open to Fr LEC 3 11:00 MTWRF 2251 Humanities Mustafa, M 23G LEC 4 12:05 MTWRF 1335 Sterling Mustafa, M 25G LEC 5 1:20 MTWRF 54 Bascom Mustafa, M 26G LEC 1 8:50 MTWRF LEC 2 9:55 MTWRF LEC 3 11:00 MTWRF →52907 DIS 301 9:55 R B357 Chem →52909 DIS 303 11:00 W 499 Van Hise →52911 DIS 305 2:25 T 355 Van Hise →52908 DIS 302 9:55 W 379 Van Hise →52910 DIS 304 11:00 R 304 Educ Sci →52912 DIS 306 9:55 R 455 Noland LEC 4 12:05 MTWRF LEC 5 1:20 MTWRF →52913 DIS 307 2:25 R 355 Van Hise →52915 DIS 309 11:00 R 54 Bascom →52914 DIS 308 9:55 T 348 Birge →52916 DIS 310 9:55 T 350 Birge 324 Fourth Semester Arabic African 323 or cons inst 4 LEC 1 8:50 MTWRF 6112 Soc Sci Mustafa, M 21G IC LEC 2 9:55 MTWRF 6112 Soc Sci Mustafa, M 22G LEC 3 11:00 MTWRF 1335 Sterling Mustafa, M 24 LEC 1 8:50 MTWRF LEC 2 9:55 MTWRF LEC 3 11:00 MTWRF →53103 DIS 301 9:55 W 475 Van Hise →53105 DIS 303 8:50 W 386 Van Hise →53107 DIS 305 12:05 M 155 Van Hise →53104 DIS 302 9:55 R 2261 Humanities →53106 DIS 304 8:50 R 575 Van Hise →53108 DIS 306 12:05 T 2251 Humanities 325 Colloquial Arabic African 321 & 322 or equiv 2 →44481 LEC 1 B 11:00 MWF 54 Bascom Mustafa, M 07 IC →47033 LEC 2 B 12:05 MWF 487 Van Hise Mustafa, M 08 # 332 Second Semester Swahili African 331 or cons inst. 4 cr for 4-5 →39046 LEC 1 11:00 MTWRF 219 Van Hise Hauner, M 24 EC Grads, 5 cr for Undergrads (4 cr →53155 LEC 2 9:55 MTWRF 474 Van Hise Hauner, M 22G only Summer). Open to Fr 334 Fourth Semester Swahili African 333 or cons inst 4 →39043 LEC 1 9:55 TWRF 482 Van Hise Hauner, M 22D IC # 336 Second Sem Language of South Africa:Zulu African 335 or cons inst. 4 cr for 4-5 →45904 LEC 1 11:00 MTWRF 2261 Humanities Hauner, M 23G EC Grads, 4 cr for Undergrads (4 cr only Summer). Open to Fr 338 Fourth Sem Language of South Africa:Zulu African 337 or cons inst 4 →52800 LEC 1 2:25 TWRF 54 Bascom Hauner, M IC # 370 Islam: Religion and Culture Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 5206 Soc Sci Gade, A 26 HIC →52630 DIS 301 % 2:25 R 590 Van Hise →52632 DIS 302 2:25 T 590 Van Hise →52634 DIS 303 2:25 F 207 Van Hise →52636 DIS 304 4:35 M 290 Van Hise # 372 Second Semester Yoruba African 371 or cons inst. 4 cr for 4-5 →46995 LEC 2 12:05 MTWRF 378 Van Hise Schleicher, A 25G EC Grads, 5 cr for Undergrads (4 cr only Summer). Open to Fr 374 Fourth Semester Yoruba African 373 or cons inst 4 →41615 LEC 1 11:00 MTWR 483 Van Hise Schleicher, A 24 IC # 392 Second Sem Language of West Africa:Twi African 391 or cons inst. 4 cr for 4-5 →44125 LEC 1 12:05 MTWRF B231 Van Vleck Ofori, S 25G EC Grads, 5 cr for Undergrads (4 cr only Summer). Open to Fr 394 Fourth Sem Language of West Africa:Twi African 393 or cons inst 4 →45900 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 54 Bascom Ofori, S IC 402 Theory of African Literature African 201 or 210 or 211, or Grad 3-4 →42699 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 223 Van Hise 10 LIC st, or cons inst 436 Advanced Studies in Swahili Language-Readings African 435 or cons inst 3 →39201 LEC 1 11:00 TWRF 474 Van Hise Hauner, M 23D HAC 440 African/Francophone Film French 271 3 →52753 C LEC 1 % 9:30-10:45 TR 494 Van Hise Songolo, A 21 AC 446 Readings in Advanced Arabic Texts Grad st or cons inst required 3 →38767 LEC 1 D 2:25-4:15 MWF 227 Van Hise Cowell, D 11 LAC →54238 LEC 2 E 11:00 MF 6117 Soc Sci Cowell, D 07 7:45-9:45 TR 578 Van Hise Cowell, D 07 453 Modern African Literature in English 3-4 →52920 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 227 Van Hise Waliaula, K 28 LIC 476 Sixth Semester Yoruba African 475 or cons inst 3 →43657 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 378 Van Hise Schleicher, A 03 AC 501 Structure and Analysis of African Languages African 301 for Undergrads; none 3-4 →44126 LEC 1 4:00-6:30 pm T 474 Van Hise Ofori, S 29H HAC for Grads 575 Methods of Teaching African Languages: Theory and Knowledge of an African language 3 →53101 LEC 1 1:20-3:20 T 583 Van Hise Schleicher, A 26H AC Practice 669 Nation & Francophone Cinema Cons chair 3 →52826 LEC 1 3:30-5:00 pm T 387 Van Hise Songolo, A 29H AC Sem 2 Intensive Yoruba Language & Culture →52922 LEC 2 4:30-7:00 pm R 378 Van Hise Schleicher, A 30J Sem 4 Intensive Yoruba Language & Culture →52924 LEC 3 4:00-6:00 pm MW 374 Van Hise Schleicher, A 13E Sem 6 Intensive Yoruba Language & Culture →52925 LEC 4 1:20-4:00 TR 140 Van Hise Schleicher, A 26 Sem 8 Intensive Yoruba Language & Culture →52926 LEC 5 4:00-7:00 pm T 378 Van Hise Schleicher, A 29H Sem 10 Intensive Yoruba Language & Culture →52927 LEC 6 1:20-4:00 R 591 Van Hise Schleicher, A 26J 699 Directed Study Graded on a lettered basis; 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC requires cons inst and Jr or Sr st 702 African Verbal Stylistics Grad st 3 →43254 LEC 1 4:00-6:30 pm R 290 Van Hise 29J 903 Seminar in African Linguistics Grad st 3 →43290 LEC 1 4:00-7:00 pm M 286 Van Hise Ofori, S 990 Thesis 1-9 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Reading and Research Grad st and cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

A Crosslisted subjects: AFRICAN, AFROAMER, ANTHRO, GEOG, HISTORY, POLI SCI, SOC D For Students at 6th sem level B Topic: Egyptian Spoken Arabic E For students at 8th sem level C Crosslisted with French 58 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES AFROAMER (106) Brenda Gayle Plummer, Chair, 4143 H.C. White Hall, (608) 263-7978 # 151 Introduction to Contemporary Afro-American Society Open to Fr 3 →38862 LEC 1 A 11:00-12:15 MW 224 Ingraham Thornton, M 06E eSEC # 156 Black Music and American Cultural History Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 3650 Humanities Shashko, A 21 eHEC →40149 DIS 301 8:50 F 4014 Vilas →40153 DIS 305 8:50 F 4011 Vilas →44492 DIS 309 1:20 F 4035 Vilas →40150 DIS 302 9:55 F 348 Birge →40154 DIS 306 9:55 F 4020 Vilas →44493 DIS 310 1:20 F 4017 Vilas →40151 DIS 303 1:20 T 4035 Vilas →40155 DIS 307 1:20 T 4017 Vilas →44494 DIS 311 12:05 F 4020 Vilas →40152 DIS 304 1:20 R 4035 Vilas →40156 DIS 308 1:20 R 4017 Vilas →44495 DIS 312 12:05 F 4041 Vilas # 199 Directed Study Written cons inst only. Open to Fr 1-3 ¶ IND B * * EC # 222 Introduction to Black Women Writers Open to Fr 3 →46052 LEC 1 C 7:45-10:30 W 1520 Msb Spencer, S 01M eLEC # 227 Masterpieces of African American Literature Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 12:05 MW 1101 Humanities Curtis, T 08E eLEC →44428 DIS 301 1:20 M 2121 Humanities →44429 DIS 302 1:20 W 4035 Vilas →44430 DIS 303 9:55 F 4041 Vilas →44431 DIS 304 11:00 F 4008 Vilas # 231 Introduction to Afro-American History Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 11:00 TR 19 Ingraham 24 eSEC →41329 DIS 301 12:05 F 4035 Vilas →41330 DIS 302 1:20 F 4014 Vilas →41331 DIS 303 12:05 R 2619 Humanities →41332 DIS 304 1:20 R 4014 Vilas # 242 Introduction to Afro-American Art Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 D 4:00-6:00 pm T 1121 Humanities Tesfagiorgis 29H eHEC →46050 DIS 301 12:05 R 2111 Humanities →52893 DIS 302 1:20 R 2111 Humanities →52894 DIS 303 9:55 W 2231 Humanities →52895 DIS 304 11:00 W 4281 White # 277 Africa: An Introductory Survey Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 E 1:00-2:15 TR 145 Birge Schatzberg, M 27 ZIC →36379 DIS 301 % 8:50 W 58 Bascom →36381 DIS 305 % 2:25 R 1413 Sterling →36385 DIS 309 % 1:20 W 1413 Sterling →41915 DIS 302 % 1:20 F 216 Ingraham →36382 DIS 306 % 9:55 R 1333 Sterling →39186 DIS 310 % 11:00 F 2165 Grainger →41920 DIS 303 % 8:50 F 2611 Humanities →36383 DIS 307 % 11:00 W 1413 Sterling →43380 DIS 311 % 3:30 W 7117 White →36380 DIS 304 % 9:55 W 6314 Soc Sci →36384 DIS 308 % 12:05 W 6125 Soc Sci →43386 DIS 312 % 9:55 F B383 Chem 308 Black Music (1920-Present): Rhythm Section and Combos So st and cons inst 2 →53070 LEC 1 11:00 TR 2330 Humanities Davis, R 24 HIC 324 Black Women in America: Reconstruction to the Present So st 3 →42206 LEC 1 F 11:00-12:15 TR 4281 White Greene, C 23 eHIC 521 African American Families Jr st or cons inst 3 →41449 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 1339 Sterling Uttal, L 29 eSAC Duke, A 523 Race, American Medicine and Public Health Jr or Sr st % 3 →52626 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 1010 Med Sc Ctr Lederer, S 11E eSDC 567 History of African American Education Jr st or cons inst 3 →52591 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 212 Educ Sci Fultz, M 24 eSDC 603 The Black Arts Movement Jr st & two crses in Afro-American 3 →53366 LEC 1 5:30-8:10 pm M 1651 Humanities Adell, S 40L HAC studies 605 Critical and Theoretical Issues in Afro-American Jr st and 6 cr of lit 3 →54178 LEC 1 2:25-5:05 pm M 1217 Humanities Adell, S 12 LAC Literature 624 African American Women’s Activism (19th & 20th So st; instr permission required 3 →41337 LEC 1 G 2:25-5:05 pm R 4281 White Greene, C 28J HAC Centuries) 672 The Surreal in African American Literature Jr st. Stdts wanting cr in English 3 →44387 LEC 1 I 2:25-5:05 pm W 4281 White Curtis, T 11M eLAC must have 6 cr of intro lit 674 Beyond Primitivism: African/Afro-Am art in museums Jr st and cons inst 3 →53028 LEC 1 J 1:20-3:20 T Tesfagiorgis 27 eHAC 675 Caribbean Literatures and Cultures Varies with topic 3 →53027 LEC 2 K 5:00-7:40 pm W 1195 Grainger Spencer, S 14M e AC 681 Senior Honors Thesis Hon candidates & cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 682 Senior Honor Thesis Hon candidates & cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 691 Senior Thesis 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC 692 Senior Thesis 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Directed Study in Afro-American Studies Graded on a lettered basis; 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC requires cons inst 790 Research and Thesis Masters st and cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

A Service Learning Course: requires 25 hours of service in the community. F Cross listed with Women’s Studies B Reserved for Multi-cultural Learning Community students G Cross listed with Women’s Studies: Instructor consent, email at: [email protected] C Crosslisted with Women’s Studies I Cross listed with English. Literature or Afro-Am course experience highly recommended D Cross listed with Art History. Instructor consent, email at: [email protected] J Cross listed with Art. Instructor consent: contact [email protected] (Meets in White 4123) E Cross listed with African, AfroAmer, Anthro, Geog, Hist, Soc. K Instructor Consent,email at: [email protected]

AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES AMER IND (140) J. Randolph Valentine, Director, 317 Ingraham Hall, (608)263-5501 # 100 Introduction to American Indian Studies Open to Fr 3 →54384 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 14 Ingraham Schenck, T 11E eSEC 371 Survey of North American Indian Languages 3 →52750 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 487 Van Hise Macaulay, M 10 eHIC 431 American Indian Folklore Jr st & one of the following: 3 →46345 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 214 Ingraham 11E e DC Anthro 314 or 344; Folklore 100 or 230 or 320; or cons inst 444 Native American Environmental Issues and the Media Jr st 3 →39672 LEC 1 1:20-2:35 TR 137 Hirm Sm Hl 27 eZIC # 450 Creative Native Process Cons inst 3 →44335 LEC 6 11:00-12:15 TR 1325 Comp S&St Hill, R 23 eSDC Indians of Wisconsin LEC 8 8:50 MW B10 Ingraham Nesper, L 02E →54254 DIS 301 9:55 M 225 Ingraham →54255 DIS 302 11:00 M 215 Ingraham →54256 DIS 303 9:55 W 225 Ingraham →54257 DIS 304 1:20 W 214 Ingraham →54258 DIS 305 8:50 F 122 Ingraham →54259 DIS 306 12:05 F 14 Ingraham →54260 DIS 307 1:20 F 2335 Sterling →54261 DIS 308 2:25 W 113 Ingraham Contemporary Native American Poetry →46344 LEC 10 11:00 MWF 304 Educ Sci Teuton, S 06 Native American Womens Literature →54243 LEC 12 11:00-12:15 TR 22 Ingraham Yandell, K 23 Federal Indian Law →46343 LEC 13 H 1:00-2:15 TR 23 Ingraham Wiyaka, D 26 Hocak (Ho Chunk languange) →46347 LEC 30 1:00-2:15 TR 5231 Soc Sci 26 699 Directed Study Jr, Sr or Grad st, and cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * DC COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 59 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

ANTHROPOLOGY ANTHRO (156) J. Mark Kenoyer, Chair, 5240 Social Science (608)262-2866

Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields. html.

# 100 General Anthropology Open to Fr. Not open to stdts with % 3 36387 LEC 1 A 11:00 MW 5206 Soc Sci Pickering, T 63 SEC a prior coll anthro crse Bunn, H 36388 LEC 2 A 11:00 TR 5206 Soc Sci Pickering, T 63 Bunn, H →36389 DIS 301 8:50 M 6224 Soc Sci →36395 DIS 309 5:40 pm W 5322 Soc Sci →36401 DIS 315 9:55 F 4322 Soc Sci →36390 DIS 302 9:55 M 6310 Soc Sci →36396 DIS 310 6:45 pm W 5322 Soc Sci →36402 DIS 316 1:20 F 6224 Soc Sci →36391 DIS 303 1:20 M 6322 Soc Sci →36397 DIS 311 7:45 R 5322 Soc Sci →44518 DIS 317 9:55 R 114 Ingraham →36392 DIS 304 7:45 T 5322 Soc Sci →36398 DIS 312 12:05 M 5230 Soc Sci →44519 DIS 320 3:30 M 6224 Soc Sci →36393 DIS 307 8:50 W 5322 Soc Sci →36399 DIS 313 5:40 pm R 6224 Soc Sci →36394 DIS 308 9:55 W 6310 Soc Sci →36400 DIS 314 8:50 F 5322 Soc Sci # 102 Archaeology and the Prehistoric World Open to Fr % 3 LEC 1 9:55 MW 5206 Soc Sci Yaeger, J 05 ZEC →36404 DIS 301 1:20 W 6101 Soc Sci →40241 DIS 303 1:20 M 6314 Soc Sci →40660 DIS 305 11:00 W 6116 Soc Sci →40240 DIS 302 2:25 M 6224 Soc Sci →36405 DIS 304 6:00 pm T 5322 Soc Sci →40661 DIS 306 9:55 F 6322 Soc Sci # 104 Cultural Anthropology and Human Diversity Open to Fr. Not for cr for those % 3 38362 LEC 1 9:55 TR 6210 Soc Sci 66 eSEC who have taken Anthro 204 44213 LEC 2 1:20 TR 6210 Soc Sci 66 →43861 DIS 301 8:50 M 5322 Soc Sci →42694 DIS 313 8:50 W 4314 Soc Sci →43866 DIS 325 8:50 F 4314 Soc Sci →38363 DIS 302 9:55 M 6224 Soc Sci →54320 DIS 314 11:00 R 455 Noland →39137 DIS 326 9:55 F 6314 Soc Sci →38364 DIS 303 11:00 M 6314 Soc Sci →38369 DIS 315 11:00 W 6322 Soc Sci →39138 DIS 327 1:20 F 5322 Soc Sci →38365 DIS 304 1:20 M 6310 Soc Sci →38370 DIS 316 1:20 W 6322 Soc Sci →43867 DIS 328 2:25 F 4314 Soc Sci →38366 DIS 305 2:25 M 4314 Soc Sci →54321 DIS 317 11:00 T 579 Noland →44214 DIS 329 7:45 F 4314 Soc Sci →42693 DIS 306 3:30 M 5322 Soc Sci →38371 DIS 318 6:00 pm W 4314 Soc Sci →44215 DIS 330 8:50 M 4314 Soc Sci →38367 DIS 307 4:35 M 4314 Soc Sci →42695 DIS 319 7:00 pm W 4314 Soc Sci →44216 DIS 331 3:30 M 4314 Soc Sci →43862 DIS 308 7:45 T 4314 Soc Sci →42696 DIS 320 7:45 R 4314 Soc Sci →44217 DIS 332 11:00 W 6314 Soc Sci →54319 DIS 309 8:50 M 574 Van Hise →54322 DIS 321 11:00 W 6112 Soc Sci →44218 DIS 336 2:25 T 58 Bascom →43863 DIS 310 3:30 T 6224 Soc Sci →38372 DIS 322 3:30 R 6314 Soc Sci →44219 DIS 340 2:25 R 58 Bascom →43864 DIS 311 4:35 T 6224 Soc Sci →43865 DIS 323 4:35 R 6224 Soc Sci →44220 DIS 344 9:55 F 6310 Soc Sci →38368 DIS 312 5:40 pm T 4314 Soc Sci →42697 DIS 324 5:40 pm R 5322 Soc Sci →44221 DIS 346 2:25 W 6224 Soc Sci # 105 Principles of Biological Anthropology Open to Fr with HS biology or cons % 3 LEC 1 1:20 MW 5206 Soc Sci Hawks, J 10E BEC inst →41351 DIS 301 9:55 T 5310 Soc Sci →41388 DIS 304 5:40 pm W 5310 Soc Sci →41391 DIS 307 8:50 T 5310 Soc Sci →41352 DIS 302 4:35 M 5310 Soc Sci →41389 DIS 305 8:50 R 5310 Soc Sci →41392 DIS 308 1:20 F 5310 Soc Sci →41354 DIS 303 9:55 W 5310 Soc Sci →41390 DIS 306 9:55 F 5310 Soc Sci # 112 Principles of Archaeology Open to All Undergrads % 3 LEC 1 11:00 MW 5106 Soc Sci Schroeder, S 06E SEC →39557 DIS 301 1:20 M 5128 Soc Sci →39559 DIS 303 9:55 W 5128 Soc Sci →40663 DIS 305 1:20 F 5128 Soc Sci →39558 DIS 302 9:55 T 5128 Soc Sci →39560 DIS 304 1:20 W 5128 Soc Sci →43881 DIS 306 2:25 F 5128 Soc Sci # 277 Africa: An Introductory Survey Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 B 1:00-2:15 TR 145 Birge Schatzberg, M 27 ZIC →36407 DIS 301 % 8:50 W 58 Bascom →36409 DIS 305 % 2:25 R 1413 Sterling →36413 DIS 309 % 1:20 W 1413 Sterling →41894 DIS 302 % 1:20 F 216 Ingraham →36410 DIS 306 % 9:55 R 1333 Sterling →39187 DIS 310 % 11:00 F 2165 Grainger →41895 DIS 303 % 8:50 F 2611 Humanities →36411 DIS 307 % 11:00 W 1413 Sterling →43383 DIS 311 % 3:30 W 7117 White →36408 DIS 304 % 9:55 W 6314 Soc Sci →36412 DIS 308 % 12:05 W 6125 Soc Sci →43389 DIS 312 % 9:55 F B383 Chem 300 Cultural Anthropology: Theory and Ethnography So st or cons inst 3 →39554 LEC 1 % 9:30-10:45 TR 5231 Soc Sci Salomon, F 22 SIC # 301 Introduction to Linguistics: Descriptive and Open to Fr. Stdts may not receive 3 LEC 1 12:05 MW B10 Ingraham Purnell, T 08E HEC Theoretical cr for both Linguis 101 & 301 →40677 DIS 402 8:50 R 155 Van Hise →40680 DIS 407 8:50 pm F 155 Van Hise →40683 DIS 410 9:55 F 155 Van Hise →40678 DIS 403 11:00 R 494 Van Hise →40681 DIS 408 12:05 F 115 Van Hise →42566 DIS 411 11:00 F 155 Van Hise →40679 DIS 404 11:00 R 115 Ingraham →40682 DIS 409 12:05 F 494 Van Hise →42567 DIS 412 1:20 F 155 Van Hise 310 East and Southeast Asia Archaeology Variable 3 →54041 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 5231 Soc Sci 28 SIC 311 Archaeological Chemistry Cons inst 3 →46103 LEC 1 9:30-12:00 F 5230 Soc Sci Burton, J 03 SIC 322 The Origins of Civilization Anthro 112 or 321 or cons inst 3 →52876 LEC 1 % 1:00-3:30 M 6104 Soc Sci Yaeger, J 10L SIC 333 Prehistory of Africa Anthro 112 or 321 or cons inst % 3 →45518 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 6102 Soc Sci Bunn, H 26 SDC # 362 Elementary Quechua Anthro 361 or cons inst. Open to 4 →42264 LEC 1 8:50 MTWR 6113 Soc Sci 21F EC Fr 364 Advanced Quechua Anthro 363 or cons inst 4 →40106 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 6117 Soc Sci 22F DC # 377 Second Semester Yucatec Maya Anthro 376. Open to Fr 4 →43224 LEC 1 8:50 MTWR 6109 Soc Sci 21F HIC 410 Evolutionary Biology An elem course in zool or botany & 3 →53410 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 113 Psychology Peters, A 08 BIC So st; Genetics/Botany/Zool 160 or 466 recommended 431 American Indian Folklore Jr st & one of the following: 3 →53050 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 214 Ingraham 11E e DC Anthro 314 or 344; Folklore 100 or 230 or 320; or cons inst 490 Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Jr st and cons inst. Not open to 3 →42265 SEM 1 C 2:25-5:25 pm T 5128 Soc Sci Schroeder, S 28H AC Paleoanthropology Grad stdts; intro crse appropriate →45515 SEM 2 1:00-3:30 M 5230 Soc Sci Pickering, T 10L Anthropology of Law to the topic →45517 SEM 3 1:00-3:30 R 5230 Soc Sci Nesper, L 26J 545 Psychological Anthropology Jr st or cons inst 3 →52885 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 5230 Soc Sci Lepowsky, M 21 SAC D 603 Seminar in Evolutionary Theory Cons inst & instruction in 3 →52877 SEM 1 2:25-4:55 pm W 5310 Soc Sci Hawks, J 11M AC morphology, heredity, & stat 668 Primate Conservation Anthro 458 or cons inst 3 →52874 SEM 1 2:25-4:55 pm T 6109 Soc Sci Strier, K 28H AC 681 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 691 Senior Thesis Cons inst 2 ¶ IND * * AC 692 Senior Thesis 2 ¶ IND * * AC 696 Archaeological Methods of Curation Prior coursework in archaeology 1-3 ¶ IND * * DC and cons instr 698 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a Cr/N 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC basis. Previous or con exposure to the same subj on an intmed level; requires cons inst 699 Directed Study Previous or con exposure to the 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC same subj on an intmed level, Jr or Sr st & cons inst 900 Fundamentals of Anthropological Theory Grad st 3 →43170 SEM 1 3:30-6:00 pm R 5230 Soc Sci Whitehead, N A 920 Anthropology of Gender Grad st 3 →53612 SEM 1 9:30-12:00 W 103 Ingraham Lepowsky, M A

A Evening exams will be given. C Writing intensive. B Crosslisted with African, AfroAmer,Geog,History,Poli Sci,Soc D Neanderthal Genetics 60 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ANTHRO (156) continued

942 Early States:Writing and Warfare Grad st 3 →52875 SEM 1 C 2:25-5:25 pm W 5230 Soc Sci Kenoyer, J East and Southeast Asia Archaeology →54039 SEM 2 2:25-5:25 pm F 5230 Soc Sci 970 Seminar in Anthropology and Education Grad st 3 →52593 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm T 304 Educ Sci Lee, S 982 Interdepartmental Seminar in the Latin-American Area Grad st & cons inst 1-3 →52575 SEM 1 11:00-1:00 W 5255 Humanities Mallon, F →52581 SEM 2 3:30-5:30 pm M 499 Van Hise Zamora, M 990 Research and Thesis 1-3 ¶ IND * * 999 Reading and Research Grad st & cons of major prof 1-9 ¶ IND * *

C Writing intensive.

ART HISTORY ART HIST (180) Thomas E. A. Dale, Chair, 232 Elvehjem Building, (608) 263-2340

Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields. html.

# 201 Ancient and Medieval Art Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 1:20 MWF L160 Elvehjem 10 HEC →36428 DIS 301 2:25 T 120 Elvehjem →36431 DIS 304 11:00 R L166 Elvehjem →45650 DIS 310 2:25 W L170 Elvehjem →36429 DIS 302 8:50 W L170 Elvehjem →36432 DIS 305 9:55 R L170 Elvehjem →36430 DIS 303 12:05 W L170 Elvehjem →36433 DIS 306 12:05 F 120 Elvehjem # 202 to Modern Art Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR L160 Elvehjem Buenger, B 27 HEC →36435 DIS 301 12:05 T L166 Elvehjem →36438 DIS 304 11:00 T L166 Elvehjem →36441 DIS 307 11:00 R L170 Elvehjem →36436 DIS 302 12:05 W 120 Elvehjem →36439 DIS 305 1:20 W 120 Elvehjem →36442 DIS 308 8:50 F 120 Elvehjem →36437 DIS 303 12:05 F 120 Elvehjem →36440 DIS 306 12:05 R L166 Elvehjem →36443 DIS 309 11:00 F 120 Elvehjem # 206 Survey of Photography: 1839 to 1989 Open to Fr 3-4 →41340 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR L140 Elvehjem Fuller, D 28 EC # 242 Introduction to Afro-American Art Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 4:00-6:00 pm T 1121 Humanities Tesfagiorgis 29H eHEC →46069 DIS 301 12:05 R 2111 Humanities →53048 DIS 302 1:20 R 2111 Humanities →53046 DIS 303 9:55 W 2231 Humanities →53047 DIS 304 11:00 W 4281 White 302 Greek Sculpture So st & Art Hist 201 or 300 or 3 →53235 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR L140 Elvehjem Cahill, N 24 HIC cons inst # 304 The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Rome Open to all Undergrads 3 →53236 LEC 1 8:25-9:40 TR 114 Van Hise Aylward, W 20 HIC 322 Italian Art from Donatello to Leonardo da Vinci, So st or cons inst 3 →53237 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR L140 Elvehjem Geiger, G 21 HIC 1400-1500 331 Netherlandish Painting of the 15th Century So st or cons inst 3 →53239 LEC 1 1:20 MWF L150 Elvehjem Hutchison, J 10 HIC 333 Netherlandish Painting of the 17th Century So st & Art Hist 202 or cons inst 3 →53241 LEC 1 11:00 MWF L150 Elvehjem Hutchison, J 06 HIC 405 Cities and Sanctuaries of Ancient Greece Art Hist 201, 300, 301, 302, 3 →53242 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 MW L150 Elvehjem Cahill, N 01E IC Classics 300, or cons inst 407 Pre-Raphaelitism, Vision, and Desire Jr st & one art hist crse at 200 3 →53246 LEC 1 11:00 MWF L150 Elvehjem Marshall, N HDC level & one at 300 level, or cons inst 408 Contemporary Art & the Idea of History Jr st; one art hist crse at 200 3 →54304 LEC 1 1:30-3:30 T L170 Elvehjem McClure, M AC level; one art hist crse at 300 level; or cons inst 425 Race and Gender in Italian Early Modern Art One of the following: Art Hist 3 →53248 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR L166 Elvehjem Geiger, G HIC 202, 320, 321, 322, 323, 341, 525 or 825 457 History of American Vernacular Architecture and Jr st & at least one Art Hist 3 →44135 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR L150 Elvehjem Andrzejewski HIC Landscapes crse, or cons inst 475 Japanese Ceramics and Allied Arts Undergrads: a prev crse in art 3 →53261 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR L150 Elvehjem Phillips, Q 22 HIC hist or design & satisfaction of Com B requirement. Knowledge of Japan recommended 500 Problems in 18th Century French Architecture Jr st & cons inst 3 →53517 SEM 1 4:00-6:00 pm M L150 Elvehjem Menocal, N HDC 556 Art in Berlin Jr st & cons inst 3 →45640 SEM 1 4:00-6:00 pm T L166 Elvehjem Buenger, B HDC 563 Material Culture of Madison, Wisconsin So st 3 →53272 SEM 1 4:00-6:00 pm W L170 Elvehjem Andrzejewski HDC 575 Monstrosity in Japanese Visual Culture Any course treating Japanese art, 3 →53268 SEM 1 4:00-6:00 pm T L170 Elvehjem Phillips, Q HDC or cons inst 600 Crafting Museum Exhibit: 150 Yrs Women’s Craft Exp Jr st, or cons inst 3 →53912 LEC 1 4:00-6:00 pm M L170 Elvehjem Martin, A HAC The Architecture of Cuba →53913 LEC 2 4:00-5:15 pm TR L150 Elvehjem Menocal, N 681 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * HAC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * HAC 691 Senior Thesis Sr st and cons inst 3-6 ¶ IND * * AC 692 Senior Thesis Sr st and cons inst 3-6 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Directed Study Graded on a lettered basis; 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC requires Jr or Sr st and cons inst 704 The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Rome Cons inst 3 →44209 LEC 1 8:25-9:40 TR Aylward, W 799 Independent Study Grad st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * 800 Problems in 18th Century French Architecture Grad st & cons inst 3 →53518 SEM 1 4:00-6:00 pm M L150 Elvehjem Menocal, N 815 Monasticism:Art & Arch. Medieval Christendom Grad st and cons inst 3 →54287 SEM 1 4:00-6:00 pm R L170 Elvehjem Dale, T 855 Representing the City in 19th Cent. Fr. & Brit Art Grad st and cons inst 3 →53301 SEM 1 4:00-6:00 pm W L170 Elvehjem Marshall, N 875 Monstrosity in Japanese Visual Culture Grad st, cons inst 3 →53270 SEM 1 4:00-6:00 pm T L170 Elvehjem Phillips, Q 990 Research and Thesis Cons inst 3 ¶ IND * *

ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES ASIAN AM (184) Lynet Uttal, Director, 303 Ingraham Hall, (608) 263-2976 # 102 Introduction to Comparative Ethnic Studies Fr and So only; others by cons 3-4 LEC 1 5:30-8:00 pm W 22 Ingraham Uttal, L 40M eZEC inst →44327 DIS 301 12:05 R 14 Ingraham →44329 DIS 302 5:30 pm R 216 Ingraham →44331 DIS 303 8:50 F 216 Ingraham →44333 DIS 304 11:00 F 23 Ingraham # 153 Asian American Movement Open to Fr 3 →38751 LAB 1 8:50-10:30 TR 549 Lathrop Choy, P 21 e EC # 161 Asian American History: Settlement and National Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MF 1121 Humanities Cheng, C 12 eHEC Belonging →51954 DIS 301 12:05 T 2619 Humanities →51953 DIS 304 3:30 T 2619 Humanities →51957 DIS 307 12:05 W 1221 Humanities →51951 DIS 302 1:20 T 2653 Humanities →51955 DIS 305 9:55 W 1221 Humanities →51958 DIS 308 2:25 W 1641 Humanities →51952 DIS 303 2:25 T 2653 Humanities →51956 DIS 306 11:00 W 4020 Vilas 220 Ethnic Movements in the United States So st 4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 5208 Soc Sci Oliver, P 28 beSI C →39668 DIS 301 9:55 F 6105 Soc Sci →39670 DIS 303 1:20 WF 6304 Soc Sci →42827 DIS 306 8:50 F 6105 Soc Sci 9:55 W 6304 Soc Sci →39671 DIS 304 2:25 WF 6304 Soc Sci 8:50 W 6224 Soc Sci →39669 DIS 302 12:05 WF B105 Van Vleck →42826 DIS 305 3:30 WF 6304 Soc Sci COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 61 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ASIAN AM (184) continued

240 Hmong American Politics in Global Context So st or cons inst 3 →42577 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 1185 Grainger Vang, H 12 e IC Topics in Asian American Studies →54126 LEC 2 1:20 MWF 1335 Sterling 10 # 246 Southeast Asian Refugees of the "Cold" War Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1111 Humanities Cullinane, M 21 eZEC →45258 DIS 301 11:00 R 2231 Humanities →45262 DIS 303 2:25 T 2637 Humanities →45266 DIS 305 H 9:55 F B317 Van Vleck →45260 DIS 302 1:20 R 214 Ingraham →45264 DIS 304 12:05 T 2241 Humanities 540 Hmong American Politics in Global Context 3 →45824 LEC 1 5:30-8:00 pm T 6112 Soc Sci Vang, H 41H e IC Special Topics →54127 LEC 2 4:00-5:15 pm TR 6112 Soc Sci 29 560 Asian American Poetry 3 →46163 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 120 Ingraham Yu, T 23 eHIC Afro-Asian Improv: Hip Hop and Martial Arts Fusion →54213 LEC 2 11:00-12:40 MW 510 Lathrop Choy, P 06E 654 Race and Sexuality in American Literature So st 3 →52699 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 4208 White Bow, L 27 eLI C 662 Mass Media and Minorities Jr st 4 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm MW 1111 Humanities Shah, H 13E e AC →53630 DIS 301 12:05 M 4028 Vilas →53635 DIS 303 9:55 T 2221 Humanities →53632 DIS 305 2:25 W 2231 Humanities →53634 DIS 302 1:20 M 4008 Vilas →53631 DIS 304 11:00 T 4020 Vilas 699 Independent Study: Directed Readings in Asian American 9 cr in Asian American studies 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC Studies

ASTRONOMY ASTRON (188) Departmental Office: 5534 Sterling Hall, (608)262-3071

Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields. html.

# 103 The Evolving Universe: Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology Open to all Undergrads. Stdts may % 3 LEC 1 12:05 MW 1310 Sterling Bershady, M 08E PEC not receive cr for both Astron 100 LEC 2 1:20 MW 1310 Sterling Bershady, M 10E & 103. Not open to stdts who meet prereq for Astron 200 LEC 1 12:05 MW LEC 2 1:20 MW →42401 DIS 401 3:30 M 1323 Sterling →42408 DIS 407 9:55 M 1335 Sterling →42403 DIS 402 11:00 T 2108 Chamberlin →42409 DIS 408 4:35 R 2335 Sterling →42404 DIS 403 4:35 W 2108 Chamberlin →42410 DIS 409 2:25 W 2108 Chamberlin →42405 DIS 404 11:00 R 2108 Chamberlin →42411 DIS 410 3:30 R 1323 Sterling →42406 DIS 405 4:35 M 2335 Sterling →42412 DIS 411 2:25 T 1413 Sterling →42407 DIS 406 2:25 F 1335 Sterling →42413 DIS 412 2:25 M 2108 Chamberlin # 104 Our Exploration of the Solar System Open to all Undergrads. Stdts may % 3 LEC 1 11:00 MW 1310 Sterling Heinz, S 06E PEC not receive cr for both Astron 100 & 104 →46106 DIS 301 8:50 W 2335 Sterling →46108 DIS 303 3:30 W 2108 Chamberlin →46110 DIS 305 3:30 R 1413 Sterling →46107 DIS 302 9:55 W 2335 Sterling →46109 DIS 304 8:50 F 1335 Sterling →46111 DIS 306 9:55 F 1335 Sterling # 113 Hands on the Universe Open to all Undergrads. Intended 1 r PEC to be taken concurrently with Astron 103. Prev Astron 100 or 103 or cons inst acceptable. Not open to stdts who have taken Astron 110 →46101 LAB 1 9:55-11:50 T 4421 Sterling →41472 LAB 4 7:05-9:00 pm W 4421 Sterling →40607 LAB 2 1:20-3:15 T 4421 Sterling →46102 LAB 5 9:55-11:50 R 4421 Sterling →40608 LAB 3 2:25-4:20 W 4421 Sterling →42189 LAB 6 1:20-3:15 R 4421 Sterling # 160 Life in the Universe Open to all undergrads 2 →54116 LEC 1 A 1:20 MW AB20 Weeks Hall Wilcots, E 10E PEC Roden, E 335 Cosmology Astron 310 3 →54157 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 3425 Sterling Tremonti, C 21 AC 460 Experiences in Astronomical Observing Cons inst. One of Astron 310, 320, 1 ¶ IND B * * DC 330, or 500 advised. Stdt must provide own trans to Pine Bluff Observ (20 miles west of Madison) 550 Astrodynamics EMA 202 or 221; or Physics 311 or 3 →39082 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 3534 Engr Hall Sandrik, S 28 PAC con reg; or cons inst 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 691 Senior Thesis Sr st astronomy-physics major & 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC cons inst 692 Senior Thesis Astron 691 & cons inst 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Directed Study L & S Undergrads need 2.5, Jr or 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC Sr st & cons inst 702 Basic Astrophysics II Grad st in astronomy or physics, 2 →44109 LEC 1 1:20 TR 3425 Sterling Lazarian, A or cons inst 730 Galaxies Grad st in Astron or cons inst 2 →54159 LEC 1 11:00 MW 3425 Sterling Gallagher III 910 Seminar in Astrophysics Cons inst 0-1 →54264 SEM 1 12:00 R 3425 Sterling Townsend, R 990 Research and Thesis Grad st in astron 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Advanced Independent Reading Grad st in astron 1-2 ¶ IND * *

A Astronomy 160 is cross-listed with Geosciences 160. B Travel to Pine Bluff Obs. not required. Must be mid-level Astronomy or Physics major.

ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC SCIENCES ATM OCN (640) Jonathan E. Martin, Chair, 849 Atm, Ocn & Space Sci, (608)262-2828

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# 100 Weather and Climate Open to Fr. Stdts may not receive 3 →37304 LEC 1 % 11:00 MWF 105 Psychology Martin, J 07 PEC cr for both Atm Ocn 100 & 101 →45958 LEC 2 2:30-3:45 TR 2103 Chamberlin Ackerman, S 28 # 101 Weather and Climate Open to Fr. Stdts may not receive 4 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 105 Psychology Martin, J 07 PEC cr for both Atm Ocn 100 & 101 →37306 DIS 301 % 12:05 M 823 A O&S S →37307 DIS 302 % 3:30 T 823 A O&S S →37308 DIS 303 % 12:05 W 823 A O&S S →37309 DIS 304 % 2:25 R 823 A O&S S # 105 Survey of Oceanography High school physics or chem 3 LEC 1 12:05 TR AB20 Weeks Hall Tobin, H 25 PEC recommended. Open to Fr →46302 LAB 301 9:55-11:50 R A230 Weeks Hall →46303 LAB 302 1:20-3:15 R A230 Weeks Hall →46304 LAB 303 12:05-2:00 F A230 Weeks Hall # 132 Earth’s Water: Natural Science and Human Use HS math & science. Open to Fr 3 →38701 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 19 Ingraham Bland, W 10 PEC Urrutia, M 171 Global Change: Atmospheric Issues and Problems 3 →43016 A LEC 1 % 1:00-2:15 TR 811 A O&S S Hitchman, M 26 PEC

A Fulfills General Education, Communications Part B requirement. 62 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ATM OCN (640) continued

311 Dynamics of the Atmosphere and Ocean II Atm Ocn 310, 330 3 LEC 1 8:50 MW 1411 A O&S S Morgan, M 02E PAC →37311 LAB 301 8:50-10:45 F 1411 A O&S S 340 Physics of the Atmosphere and Ocean II Atm Ocn 330 2 →37312 LEC 1 9:55 MW 823 A O&S S Turner, D 05 PAC 401 Orographic Storms Laboratory Cons inst 2-3 →45919 LEC 1 4:30 TR 823 A O&S S Tripoli, G 30 IC 441 Radar and Satellite Meteorology Atm Ocn 340 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 11:00 WF 1411 A O&S S Petty, G 06F PIC →42293 LAB 301 11:00-12:50 M 1411 A O&S S 453 Synoptic Laboratory II: Mesoscale Meteorology Atm Ocn 311 & 340, or cons inst 4 LEC 1 1:20 TR 1411 A O&S S Tripoli, G 26 PAC →37315 LAB 301 2:30-4:30 TR 1411 A O&S S 472 Scientific Background to Global Environmental Problems HS algebra & 1 sem college level % 3 →52652 LEC 1 11:00 MWF B139 Van Vleck Joynt, R 07 PDC chem or physics, or cons inst 522 Tropical Meteorology Atm Ocn 311, 340 3 →54035 LEC 1 9:30 TR 823 A O&S S Back, L 22 PAC 535 Atmospheric Dispersion and Air Pollution Math 212, Physics 202, or cons 3 →53181 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 811 A O&S S Holloway, T 23 PAC inst 611 Geophysical Fluid Dynamics II Atm Ocn 610 or cons inst 3 →37316 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 811 A O&S S Vimont, D 04 PAC 640 Radiation in the Atmosphere and Ocean Physics 208, Math 234 & cons inst 3 →37317 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 823 A O&S S Petty, G 02 AC 660 Introduction to Physical Oceanography Physics 208, Math 234 & cons inst 3 →52361 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1411 A O&S S McKinley, G 24 DC 681 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * PAC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * PAC 691 Senior Thesis A) atm ocn major; B) Atm Ocn 311, 2-3 ¶ IND * * PAC 340 or con reg; C) approval Assoc Chairman of Undergrad Affairs 692 Senior Thesis A) atm ocn major; B) Atm Ocn 311, 2-3 ¶ IND * * PAC 340 or con reg: C) approval Assoc Chairman of Undergrad Affairs 698 Directed Study Jr or Sr st; requires cons inst 1-5 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a lettered 1-5 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst 760 Large-Scale Ocean-Atmosphere Coupling Atm Ocn 611 & 660, or cons inst 3 →52362 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 1411 A O&S S Liu, Z A 773 Boundary Layer Meteorology Atm Ocn 311, 340; or 610, 630 3 →52363 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 811 A O&S S Desai, A PA 801 Topics in Theoretical Meteorology Grad level gen meteor & cons inst 2 →45496 LEC 1 1:30-3:30 M 1411 A O&S S Morgan, M McKinley, G 911 Limnology and Marine Science Seminar Grad st in limnology & marine sci 1 →41834 SEM 1 12:05 W 102 Water Sci Kitchell, J grad prgm or cons inst Vander Zanden Stanley, E Carpenter, S 925 Convection & Gen. Circulation Grad st 1 →54300 SEM 1 1:30-3:00 T 811 A O&S S Vimont, D Back, L 990 Research Grad st 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Advanced Independent Study Grad st 1-6 ¶ IND * *

BOTANY BOTANY (208) David Baum, Chair, 132 Birge Hall, (608)262-1057

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# 100 Survey of Botany Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 4:30-5:45 pm MW 145 Birge Graham, L 14E BEC →36475 LAB 301 9:55 T 110 Birge →36477 LAB 303 4:30 T 110 Birge →39074 LAB 305 1:20 W 110 Birge →36476 LAB 302 11:00 T 110 Birge →39073 LAB 304 11:00 W 110 Birge →39265 LAB 306 2:25 W 110 Birge #A 123 Plants, Parasites, and People Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 11:00 MW 184 Russell Lb Allen, C 07 BEC →39615 LAB 301 9:30-10:45 T 295 Russell Lb →36481 LAB 304 3:30-4:45 pm W 295 Russell Lb →36482 LAB 307 4:00-5:15 pm R 295 Russell Lb →36479 LAB 302 1:00-2:15 T 295 Russell Lb →44208 LAB 305 11:00-12:15 F 295 Russell Lb →36480 LAB 303 1:20-2:35 W 295 Russell Lb →39616 LAB 306 1:00-2:15 R 295 Russell Lb #B 130 General Botany Open to Fr; not open to stdts who % 5 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 145 Birge Emshwiller, E 02 BEC have taken Botany 100 or Fernandez, D Botany/Zoology 151-152. HS or coll chem crse recommended →36490 301/601 9:55-11:50 MW 118 Birge 9:55 R 350 Birge →40893 307/607 5:40-7:35 pm MW 122 Birge 5:25 pm R 346 Birge →36491 302/602 9:55-11:50 MW 122 Birge 2:25 R 350 Birge →41910 308/608 7:45-9:40 TR 122 Birge 7:45 F 348 Birge →36492 303/603 1:20-3:15 MW 118 Birge 8:50 R 348 Birge →38622 309/609 9:55-11:50 TR 122 Birge 11:00 F 348 Birge →36493 304/604 1:20-3:15 MW 122 Birge 1:20 R 350 Birge →38623 310/610 9:55-11:50 TR 118 Birge 9:55 F 350 Birge →36494 305/605 3:30-5:25 pm MW 118 Birge 3:30 R 350 Birge →46078 311/611 1:20-3:15 TR 122 Birge 12:05 F 350 Birge →36495 306/606 3:30-5:25 pm MW 122 Birge 4:35 R 350 Birge #C 151 Introductory Biology Open to Fr. HS chem or con reg in % 5 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 145 Birge Spiegelman, V 08 BEC coll chem strongly advised. Not Bement, W for full credit for those who have Waller, D taken Bot 100, 130; Zool 101, 102, 120; or equiv →53712 301/601 4:35 T 579 Noland 1:20-4:20 M 577 Noland →53742 306/606 3:30 M 579 Noland 1:20-4:20 W 577 Noland →53724 302/602 3:30 T 579 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm M 577 Noland →53744 307/607 4:35 M 579 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm W 577 Noland →53726 303/603 6:00 pm T 579 Noland 8:50-11:50 T 577 Noland →53746 308/608 8:50 T 579 Noland 8:50-11:50 R 577 Noland →53728 304/604 1:20 M 579 Noland 1:20-4:20 T 577 Noland →53748 309/609 2:25 M 579 Noland 1:20-4:20 R 577 Noland →53730 305/605 6:00 pm M 579 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm T 577 Noland →53750 310/610 12:05 T 579 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm R 577 Noland C 152 Introductory Biology Botany/Zoology 151. Not for full % 5 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 145 Birge Stretton, A 06 b BEC credit for those who have taken Vierstra, R Bot 100, 130; Zool 101, 102, 120; Allen, T or equiv LEC 2 2:30-3:45 TR 1351 Chem Kruger, E 28 Hotchkiss, S LEC 3 12:05 MWF 132 Noland Rouse, D 08 Abbott, D LEC 1 11:00 MWF LEC 2 2:30-3:45 TR →53854 301/601 12:05 T 455 Noland 1:20-4:20 M 215 Noland →53826 401/701 4:35 T 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 M 223 Noland →53856 302/602 6:00 pm T 455 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm M 215 Noland →53828 402/702 11:00 M 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm M 223 Noland →53858 303/603 2:25 M 455 Noland 8:50-11:50 T 215 Noland →53830 403/703 3:30 M 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm T 223 Noland →53860 304/604 3:30 M 455 Noland 1:20-4:20 T 215 Noland →53832 404/704 8:50 T 539 Noland 8:50-11:50 W 223 Noland →53862 305/605 12:05 M 455 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm T 215 Noland →53834 405/705 9:55 T 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 W 223 Noland →53752 306/606 8:50 T 455 Noland 7:45-10:45 W 215 Noland →53772 406/706 11:00 T 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm W 223 Noland →53754 307/607 1:20 T 455 Noland 1:20-4:20 W 215 Noland →53774 407/707 3:30 W 539 Noland 8:50-11:50 R 223 Noland →53756 308/608 4:35 M 455 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm W 215 Noland →53776 408/708 2:25 M 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm R 223 Noland →53758 309/609 2:25 T 455 Noland 8:50-11:50 R 215 Noland →53778 409/709 4:35 M 553 Noland 8:50-11:50 T 223 Noland →53760 310/610 2:25 T 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 R 215 Noland →53780 410/710 2:25 W 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm R 226 Noland →53866 311/611 4:35 T 455 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm M 226 Noland →53864 411/711 12:05 M 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 M 226 Noland →53870 312/612 4:35 M 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 T 226 Noland →53868 412/712 3:30 M 553 Noland 8:50-11:50 T 226 Noland continued

A XL w/Plant Path. C XL w/Biol & Zoo. Evening Exams Given. Lab/Disc sects will NOT meet 1st wk, Lecture will. B XL w/Biology. Required fld trip last Sat in April. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 63 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC BOTANY (208) continued

→53764 313/613 1:20 T 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm W 226 Noland →53824 413/713 6:00 pm M 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm T 226 Noland →53768 314/614 6:00 pm T 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 R 226 Noland →53762 414/714 12:05 T 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 W 226 Noland →53770 315/615 3:30 T 455 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm R 215 Noland →53766 415/715 1:20 M 539 Noland 8:50-11:50 R 226 Noland LEC 3 12:05 MWF →53390 501/801 8:50 T 553 Noland 1:20-4:20 M 267 Noland →53392 502/802 1:20 M 553 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm M 267 Noland →53394 503/803 1:20 T 553 Noland 8:50-11:50 T 267 Noland →53396 504/804 2:25 M 553 Noland 1:20-4:20 T 267 Noland →53398 505/805 6:00 pm M 553 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm T 267 Noland →53400 506/806 9:55 T 553 Noland 1:20-4:20 W 267 Noland →53402 507/807 12:05 T 553 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm W 267 Noland →53404 508/808 2:25 T 553 Noland 8:50-11:50 R 267 Noland →53406 509/809 4:35 T 553 Noland 1:20-4:20 R 267 Noland →53408 510/810 6:00 pm T 553 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm R 267 Noland 332 Fungi A 5 cr intro crse in botany 4 LEC 1 12:05 TR 210 Birge Trest, M 25 BIC →36502 LAB 301 1:00-3:00 TR 210 Birge 401 Vascular Flora of Wisconsin A 5 cr intro col crse in bot or 4 LEC 1 9:55 TR 346 Birge Sytsma, K 22 BIC equiv →44111 LAB 301 1:30-3:30 MW 243 Birge →44112 LAB 302 1:30-3:30 TR 243 Birge 403 Field Collections and Identification Bot 400 or 401. Open only to 1-4 ¶ IND * * BAC students who have made collections during the summer or will be making collections in early fall D 410 Evolutionary Biology An elem course in zool or botany & 3 →36503 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 113 Psychology Peters, A 08 BIC So st; Genetics/Botany/Zool 160 or 466 recommended E 460 General Ecology Intro crse in botany & zoology, or 4 LEC 1 12:05 MWF B302 Birge Allen, T 08 r BIC Bot/Zoo 151-152, or Biocore 301 or 333; for biol sci majors only →36509 301/601 1:20-4:20 M 101 Birge 4:25-5:25 pm M 101 Birge →36511 303/603 1:20-4:20 W 101 Birge 4:25-5:25 pm W 101 Birge →36510 302/602 1:20-4:20 T 101 Birge 4:25-5:25 pm T 101 Birge →36512 304/604 1:20-4:20 R 101 Birge 4:25-5:25 pm R 101 Birge F 466 General Genetics Algebra, 1 yr chem & 1 yr biology 3 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 165 Bascom Masson, P 06 BIC or cons inst Chang, Q →36514 DIS 301 11:00 T 1441 Gen-Biotch →38192 DIS 304 9:55 R 1441 Gen-Biotch →36518 DIS 307 12:05 T 1441 Gen-Biotch →38191 DIS 302 12:05 M 1441 Gen-Biotch →36516 DIS 305 1:20 R 1408 Gen-Biotch →36519 DIS 308 1:20 T 1408 Gen-Biotch →36515 DIS 303 1:20 W 1408 Gen-Biotch →36517 DIS 306 12:05 F 1441 Gen-Biotch G 473 Plant-Insect Interactions One of the following: Bot/For/Zoo 3 →52604 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 104 Russell Lb Raffa, K 10 BIC 460, Ent/Pl Path/For 500, Pl Path/Bot 505, Forestry 550, or Entom 342 500 Plant Physiology Intro botany or biology sequence 3-4 →36520 LEC 1 I 9:55 MWF B302 Birge Gilroy, S 05 r BIC required; organic chem recomm. 36521 LAB 301 1:20-4:20 W B249 Birge Undergrads must enroll for 4 cr 36522 LAB 302 12:30-3:30 R B249 Birge (lec & lab); Grads may enroll for 3 cr (lec only) or 4 cr J 505 Plant-Microbe Interactions: Molecular and Ecological An upper level crse in microbiol 3 →38652 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 295 Russell Lb Allen, C 03 BDC Aspects (e.g. Bact 303); biochem (e.g. Bent, A Biochem 501); & genetics (e.g. Genetics 466) or cons inst 555 Plant Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics Grad st; undergrads with Genetics 2-3 →54397 LEC 1 K 1:20 TR 247 Plant Sci Krysan, P 27 466 or equiv or cons inst 54398 LAB 301 2:30-4:20 R 247 Plant Sci L 561 Introductory Cytogenetics Genetics, Botany, Zoology 466 or 2-3 →36523 LEC 1 1:20 MW 1441 Gen-Biotch Jiang, J 10E BIC cons inst 36524 LAB 301 11:00-12:55 T 247 Plant Sci M 575 Biodiversity Conservation & Sustain Devel in China Cons inst 2 →41664 LEC 1 4:30-6:00 pm M 2104 Chamberlin Posner, J 14L BIC Communicate Controversial Sci through the Media 1-3 →54417 LEC 2 5:00-7:00 pm W 1240 Gen-Biotch Seely, W 14M N 651 Conservation Biology An ecology crse (eg, Botany/Zool 3 →36525 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 4281 White Treves, A 21 r DC 460) and genetics (eg, Genetics/ 43362 DIS 301 O 4:00 M 175 Science Zool 466) 681 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND P * * AC 691 Senior Thesis 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC 692 Senior Thesis 2-3 ¶ IND P * * AC 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a lettered 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst 801 Advanced Plant Community Ecology Bot 455, 460, or Biocore 333, and 4 →53547 LEC 1 Q 4:00-5:45 pm TR 245 Birge Givnish, T intro calculus 858 Image Tech/Anal Plant Cell Biology Cons inst 1-3 →53996 LEC 1 R 11:00 TR B301 Birge Swanson, S Otegui, M 860 Plant Cell Biology Botany 500 or Biochem 501 or 601 2 →53546 LEC 1 9:55 TR B301 Birge Otegui, M Fernandez, D Bednarek, S S 879 Advanced Landscape Ecology Grad st & cons inst 3 →52733 LEC 1 8:55-10:50 WF 163 Noland Turner, M T 911 Limnology and Marine Science Seminar Grad st in limnology & marine sci 1 →41835 SEM 1 12:05 W 102 Water Sci Kitchell, J grad prgm or cons inst Vander Zanden Stanley, E Carpenter, S 940 Issues in Fern Systematics Grad st 1 →38343 SEM 1 12:05 T 348 Birge Cameron, K Sytsma, K 941 Plant Taxonomy Journal Review 1 →44485 SEM 29 * 950 Paleoecology Seminar Grad st 1 →43299 SEM 1 2:00 R 346 Birge Hotchkiss, S 951 Plant Ecology Journal Review Grad st in plant ecol or cons inst 1 →44486 SEM 20 * →44487 SEM 42 * U 960 Plant Development Grad st 1 →39485 SEM 1 3:30-5:00 pm T B301 Birge Fernandez, D 990 Research-Phycology Grad st 1-12 ¶ IND * * 991 Research-Plant Anatomy/Morphology Grad st 1-12 ¶ IND * * 994 Research-Plant Systematics Grad st 1-12 ¶ IND * * 995 Research-Plant Ecology Grad st 1-12 ¶ IND * * continued

D XL w/Zoo & Anthro. Optional Disc Sect time/day TBA in Lec. N XL w/Envir Stds, Wildlife Ecol, & Zoo. Lec will be the 1st 60-75 min of class followed by Disc (required E XL w/Forest Ecol & Zoo. Lab fee = $30 for required Fld trips. for Grads; optional for Undergrads). F XL w/Genetics & Zoology. O Grad Students only enroll in Discussion. G XL w/Entom & Zoo. P Writing intensive. I UG must enroll for 4 cr (Lec & Lab); Grads may enroll for 3 cr OR 4 cr (Lec OR Lec & Lab). Q Fld trip to Great Smokies Apr 10-18; Travel Fee = $100; additional modest costs for food & camping. J XL w/Plant Path & Entom. R Meets April 5 - 30, 2010. K XL with Horticulture & Agronomy. Lec only 2 cr OR Lec & Lab 3 cr. Grad Status or Genetics 466 or Cons of S XL w/Zoo & Forest Ecol. Instr. T XL w/Zoo, Civ Engr, Envir Studies, Geol, Atmos Ocean. L XL w/Genetics & Hort. Lec only 2 cr; Lec & Lab 3 cr. U XL w/Biochem. M IGERT; MW with AAE, Agron, Animal Sci, Forest/Wild Life Ecol, Geog, Poli Sci, Soil Sci, Zoology. 64 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC BOTANY (208) continued

996 Research-Plant Physiology Grad st 1-12 ¶ IND * *

CHEMISTRY CHEM (224) Bob Hamers, Chair, 1130 Chem, (608)262-9575

Enrollment and Course Information (608)262-9575. # 103 General Chemistry Placement above Math 112 or 4 A LEC 1 2:25 MWF B 1361 Chem 12 PEC completion of Math 112 or equiv & A LEC 2 12:05 MWF B 1351 Chem Nathanson, G 08 1 yr HS chem recommended. Open to Schmidt, J Fr. From Chem 103, 108, & 109 only 4-5 cr for degree credit LEC 1 2:25 MWF LEC 2 12:05 MWF →44298 301/601 7:45 WF B357 Chem 11:00-2:00 W 1341 Chem →43136 321/621 3:30 TR B357 Chem 7:45-10:45 W 1341 Chem →44299 302/602 9:55 WF B379 Chem 11:00-2:00 F 1341 Chem →43137 322/622 4:35 TR B357 Chem 7:45-10:45 F 1341 Chem →44300 303/603 2:25 TR 2381 Chem 11:00-2:00 W 1341 Chem →43138 323/623 1:20 TR 2373 Chem 7:45-10:45 W 1341 Chem →44301 304/604 3:30 TR 2381 Chem 11:00-2:00 F 1341 Chem →43139 324/624 2:25 TR 2373 Chem 7:45-10:45 F 1341 Chem →44302 305/605 12:05 TR B379 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm T 1341 Chem →40542 325/625 7:45 TR 2381 Chem 11:00-2:00 T 1341 Chem →44303 306/606 1:20 TR B379 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm R 1341 Chem →40543 326/626 8:50 TR 2381 Chem 11:00-2:00 R 1341 Chem →44304 307/607 8:50 WF B355 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm T 1341 Chem →40544 327/627 8:50 TR B383 Chem 11:00-2:00 T 1341 Chem →44305 308/608 9:55 WF B355 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm R 1341 Chem →40545 328/628 9:55 TR B383 Chem 11:00-2:00 R 1341 Chem →45916 329/629 8:50 TR B351 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm M 1341 Chem →38957 330/630 1:20 TR B355 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm W 1341 Chem →45917 331/631 12:05 TR B383 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm M 1341 Chem →41378 332/632 1:20 TR B383 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm W 1341 Chem # 104 General Chemistry Chem 103 & placement above Math 5 A LEC 1 8:50 MWF B 1351 Chem 03 PEC 112 or completion of Math 112 or A LEC 2 11:00 MWF B 1351 Chem Shakhashiri, B 07 equiv. Open to Fr. Not for credit A LEC 3 1:20 MWF B 1351 Chem Moore, J 10 for those who have taken Chem 109 A LEC 4 2:25 MWF B 1351 Chem Fredrickson, D 11 or 115 A LEC 5 3:30 MWF B 1351 Chem 13 LEC 1 8:50 MWF LEC 2 11:00 MWF →36584 401/701 1:20 TR 2377 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm M 2325 Chem →36593 421/721 12:05 TR 2381 Chem 7:45-10:45 W 1335 Chem →36585 402/702 2:25 TR 2377 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm W 2325 Chem →36594 422/722 1:20 TR 2381 Chem 7:45-10:45 F 1335 Chem →36586 403/703 11:00 MW 2377 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm M 2325 Chem →36595 423/723 3:30 TR B355 Chem 7:45-10:45 W 1335 Chem →36587 404/704 12:05 MW 2377 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm W 2325 Chem →36596 424/724 4:35 TR B355 Chem 7:45-10:45 F 1335 Chem →36588 C 405/705 3:30 MW 1225 Ogg Hall 11:00-2:00 T 2317 Chem →36597 425/725 11:00 TR 2377 Chem 7:45-10:45 T 1335 Chem →36589 D 406/706 4:35 MW 138 Witte Hall 11:00-2:00 R 2317 Chem →36598 426/726 12:05 TR 2377 Chem 7:45-10:45 R 1335 Chem →36590 407/707 2:25 MW B383 Chem 11:00-2:00 T 2317 Chem →36599 427/727 1:20 TR B351 Chem 7:45-10:45 T 1335 Chem →36591 408/708 3:30 MW B383 Chem 11:00-2:00 R 2317 Chem →36600 428/728 3:30 TR B351 Chem 7:45-10:45 R 1335 Chem →38962 409/709 12:05 MW 2307 Chem 7:45-10:45 T 2325 Chem →36601 429/729 7:45 TR 2307 Chem 11:00-2:00 T 1335 Chem →36592 410/710 1:20 MW 2307 Chem 7:45-10:45 R 2325 Chem →36602 430/730 8:50 TR 2307 Chem 11:00-2:00 R 1335 Chem →38963 411/711 1:20 MW 2381 Chem 7:45-10:45 T 2325 Chem →36603 E 431/731 8:50 TR 0126 Chadbourne 11:00-2:00 T 1335 Chem →38443 412/712 2:25 MW 2381 Chem 7:45-10:45 R 2325 Chem →36604 F 432/732 9:55 TR 49 Sellery Hl 11:00-2:00 R 1335 Chem →41383 413/713 3:30 TR 2377 Chem 11:00-2:00 W 2317 Chem →36605 433/733 12:05 TR B357 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm M 1335 Chem →41384 414/714 4:35 TR 2377 Chem 11:00-2:00 F 2317 Chem →36606 434/734 1:20 TR B357 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm W 1335 Chem →41385 415/715 3:30 MW B351 Chem 11:00-2:00 W 2317 Chem →36607 C 435/735 3:30 TR 1225 Ogg Hall 2:25-5:25 pm M 1335 Chem →41386 416/716 4:35 MW B351 Chem 11:00-2:00 F 2317 Chem →36608 D 436/736 4:35 TR 138 Witte Hall 2:25-5:25 pm W 1335 Chem LEC 3 1:20 MWF LEC 4 2:25 MWF →36609 441/741 11:00 WF 2381 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm T 2317 Chem →36619 461/761 1:20 TR 2311 Chem 7:45-10:45 W 2325 Chem →36610 F 442/742 12:05 TR 49 Sellery Hl 2:25-5:25 pm R 2317 Chem →36620 462/762 2:25 TR 2311 Chem 7:45-10:45 F 2325 Chem →36611 G 443/743 9:55 TR 2307 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm T 2317 Chem →36621 463/763 3:30 TR 2311 Chem 7:45-10:45 W 2325 Chem →36612 444/744 11:00 TR 2373 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm R 2317 Chem →36622 464/764 4:35 TR 2311 Chem 7:45-10:45 F 2325 Chem →36613 445/745 3:30 MW 2381 Chem 7:45-10:45 T 2317 Chem →36623 465/765 11:00 TR 2311 Chem 11:00-2:00 W 2325 Chem →36614 446/746 4:35 MW 2381 Chem 7:45-10:45 R 2317 Chem →36624 466/766 12:05 TR 2311 Chem 11:00-2:00 F 2325 Chem →36615 447/747 2:25 MW B379 Chem 7:45-10:45 T 2317 Chem →36625 467/767 8:50 WF B357 Chem 11:00-2:00 W 2325 Chem →36616 448/748 3:30 MW B379 Chem 7:45-10:45 R 2317 Chem →36626 468/768 9:55 WF B357 Chem 11:00-2:00 F 2325 Chem →36617 449/749 8:50 TR B379 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm M 2317 Chem →36627 G 469/769 2:25 TR 2385 Chem 11:00-2:00 T 2325 Chem →38964 450/750 9:55 TR B379 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm W 2317 Chem →38667 470/770 4:35 TR B387 Chem 11:00-2:00 R 2325 Chem →36618 451/751 8:50 WF 2311 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm M 2317 Chem →39488 471/771 7:45 WF B379 Chem 11:00-2:00 T 2325 Chem →38965 452/752 9:55 WF 2311 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm W 2317 Chem →39489 472/772 8:50 WF B379 Chem 11:00-2:00 R 2325 Chem →40537 453/753 3:30 MW B355 Chem 7:45-10:45 W 2317 Chem →36628 I 473/773 3:30 MW B387 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm T 2325 Chem →43149 454/754 4:35 MW B355 Chem 7:45-10:45 F 2317 Chem →36629 474/774 4:35 MW B387 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm R 2325 Chem →42262 455/755 11:00 TR 2307 Chem 7:45-10:45 W 2317 Chem →36630 475/775 8:50 TR B355 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm T 2325 Chem →43150 456/756 12:05 TR 2307 Chem 7:45-10:45 F 2317 Chem →36631 476/776 9:55 TR B355 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm R 2325 Chem LEC 5 3:30 MWF →42251 481/781 1:20 MW 2311 Chem 7:45-10:45 W 1329 Chem →42252 482/782 2:25 MW 2311 Chem 7:45-10:45 F 1329 Chem →44270 483/783 3:30 TR B379 Chem 7:45-10:45 W 1329 Chem →44271 484/784 4:35 TR B379 Chem 7:45-10:45 F 1329 Chem →42254 485/785 8:50 WF B387 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm T 1335 Chem →42256 486/786 9:55 WF B387 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm R 1335 Chem →42258 487/787 2:25 MW 2377 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm T 1335 Chem →42260 488/788 4:35 MW B383 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm R 1335 Chem →44308 489/789 7:45 TR 2377 Chem 11:00-2:00 W 1335 Chem →44309 490/790 9:55 TR 2381 Chem 11:00-2:00 F 1335 Chem →53464 491/791 7:45 TR 2373 Chem 11:00-2:00 W 1335 Chem →44311 492/792 12:05 TR 2373 Chem 11:00-2:00 F 1335 Chem →53465 493/793 7:45 TR 2311 Chem 11:00-2:00 W 1329 Chem →53466 494/794 12:05 TR B355 Chem 11:00-2:00 F 1329 Chem →53467 495/795 7:45 WF B351 Chem 11:00-2:00 W 1329 Chem →53468 496/796 8:50 WF B351 Chem 11:00-2:00 F 1329 Chem # 108 General Chemistry Open only to those taking only 1 5 B LEC 1 8:50 MWF 1361 Chem Landis, C 02 PEC sem of chem, no HS chem req, 1 yr HS chem is permitted. Open to Fr. Only 4-5 crs from Chem 103, 108, & 109 will be accepted for degree cr →36637 541/841 8:50 TR B387 Chem 1:20-3:15 M 1329 Chem →38671 545/845 1:20 TR 2307 Chem 3:30-5:25 pm M 1329 Chem →36638 542/842 9:55 TR B387 Chem 1:20-3:15 W 1329 Chem →38672 546/846 2:25 TR 2307 Chem 3:30-5:25 pm W 1329 Chem →36639 543/843 12:05 TR B387 Chem 1:20-3:15 M 1329 Chem →53472 547/847 8:50 TR 2377 Chem 3:30-5:25 pm M 1329 Chem →36640 544/844 1:20 TR B387 Chem 1:20-3:15 W 1329 Chem →53473 548/848 9:55 TR 2377 Chem 3:30-5:25 pm W 1329 Chem

A Friday lecture for questions, problem solving and review sessions; may be used as exam period. E Reserved for Chadbourne Residential College residents. B Exams may be given during evening hours. F Reserved for Sellery residents. C Reserved for Ogg, Smith, Merit and Davis residents. G Adams, Cole, Kronshage, Slichter, Sullivan Residence Halls section. D Reserved for Witte residents. I Reserved for Bradley Learning Community residents. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 65 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC CHEM (224) continued

# 116 Chemical Principles II Chem 115 or cons inst. Open to Fr ! 5 B LEC 1 8:50 MWF 2373 Chem Weisshaar, J 02 PIC DIS 301 9:55 R 2385 Chem →36644 LAB 601 7:45-11:50 T 2365 Chem DIS 302 9:55 T 2311 Chem →36645 LAB 602 7:45-11:50 R 2365 Chem 299 Directed Study Cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * IC # 311 Chemistry Across the Periodic Table Chem 109 or 104. Open to Fr 4 B LEC 1 1:20 MWF B371 Chem Mahanthappa, M 10 PIC Wilkinson, C →54330 301/601 7:45 T 2385 Chem 8:50-11:50 T 1329 Chem →54333 304/604 1:20 R B371 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm R 1329 Chem →54331 302/602 7:45 R 2385 Chem 8:50-11:50 R 1329 Chem →54334 305/605 1:20 T B371 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm T 1329 Chem →54332 303/603 1:20 T B371 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm T 1329 Chem →54335 306/606 1:20 R B371 Chem 2:25-5:25 pm R 1329 Chem 327 Fundamentals of Analytical Science Chem 104, or 109 or cons inst 4 B LEC 1 2:25 TR B371 Chem Zelewski, L 28 PIC B LEC 2 2:25 MW B371 Chem Zelewski, L 12 LEC 1 2:25 TR LEC 2 2:25 MW →36650 301/601 7:45 W 2377 Chem 7:45-10:45 TR 2331 Chem →38937 311/611 2:25 F 2377 Chem 7:45-10:45 MW 2331 Chem →36651 302/602 7:45 W 2381 Chem 7:45-10:45 TR 2331 Chem →38938 312/612 2:25 F 2381 Chem 7:45-10:45 MW 2331 Chem →36652 303/603 7:45 W 2311 Chem 7:45-10:45 TR 2341 Chem →38939 313/613 2:25 F 2307 Chem 7:45-10:45 MW 2341 Chem →38940 314/614 2:25 F 2311 Chem 7:45-10:45 MW 2341 Chem →53475 315/615 2:25 F 2373 Chem 7:45-10:45 MW 2365 Chem 329 Fundamentals of Analytical Science Chem 104, 109 or cons inst ! 4 B LEC 1 8:50 MW B371 Chem Coon, J 02E PIC B LEC 2 11:00 MW B371 Chem Hamers, J 06E LEC 1 8:50 MW LEC 2 11:00 MW →38947 321/621 8:50 F 2377 Chem 1:20-5:25 pm MW 2331 Chem →38996 331/631 11:00 F 2377 Chem 1:20-5:25 pm TR 2331 Chem →38948 322/622 8:50 F 2381 Chem 1:20-5:25 pm MW 2331 Chem →38997 332/632 11:00 F B383 Chem 1:20-5:25 pm TR 2331 Chem →38990 323/623 8:50 F 2307 Chem 1:20-5:25 pm MW 2341 Chem →38998 333/633 11:00 F B351 Chem 1:20-5:25 pm TR 2341 Chem →38991 324/624 8:50 F 2385 Chem 1:20-5:25 pm MW 2341 Chem →38999 334/634 11:00 F B357 Chem 1:20-5:25 pm TR 2341 Chem →45893 335/635 11:00 F B387 Chem 1:20-5:25 pm TR 2365 Chem J 343 Introductory Organic Chemistry For stdts expecting to take 2 sems 3 B LEC 1 9:55 MWF 1361 Chem 05 PIC organic chem; Chem 104 or 109. Not B LEC 2 12:05 MWF 105 Psychology 08 for credit for those who have taken Chem 341 LEC 1 9:55 MWF LEC 2 12:05 MWF →39561 DIS 301 3:30 W B357 Chem →38970 DIS 321 3:30 M B357 Chem →39562 DIS 302 4:35 W B357 Chem →38971 DIS 322 4:35 M B357 Chem →39563 DIS 303 5:40 pm W 2307 Chem →38972 DIS 323 5:40 pm M 2373 Chem →39564 DIS 304 4:35 R 2307 Chem →38973 DIS 324 4:35 T 2307 Chem →39565 DIS 305 5:40 pm R 2307 Chem →53476 DIS 325 5:40 pm T 2307 Chem →39566 DIS 306 3:30 W 2307 Chem →38974 DIS 326 3:30 M 2307 Chem →39567 DIS 307 4:35 W 2307 Chem →38975 DIS 327 4:35 M 2307 Chem →39568 DIS 308 5:40 pm W 2377 Chem →53530 DIS 328 5:40 pm M 2307 Chem →39569 DIS 309 4:35 R B383 Chem →38976 DIS 329 4:35 T B383 Chem →39570 DIS 310 5:40 pm R 2377 Chem →41418 DIS 330 5:40 pm T 2373 Chem →42731 DIS 311 3:30 R 2307 Chem →42733 DIS 331 3:30 T 2307 Chem →42732 DIS 312 4:35 R B351 Chem →42734 DIS 332 4:35 T B351 Chem →44713 K DIS 333 3:30 M 2373 Chem →44714 K DIS 334 4:35 M 2373 Chem →53477 K DIS 335 4:35 T 2385 Chem →53478 K DIS 336 5:40 pm M 2385 Chem J 344 Introductory Organic Chemistry Laboratory Credit or con reg in Chem 345 2 LAB 1 11:45-2:45 MW B325 Chem Hill, N PIC Zimmerman, H LAB 2 11:45-2:45 MW B325 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 3 11:45-2:45 MW B331 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 4 11:45-2:45 MW B331 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 5 3:15-6:15 pm MW B325 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 6 3:15-6:15 pm MW B325 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 7 3:15-6:15 pm MW B331 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 8 3:15-6:15 pm MW B331 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 9 L 6:45-9:45 pm MW B325 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 10 L 6:45-9:45 pm MW B325 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 11 L 6:45-9:45 pm MW B331 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 12 L 6:45-9:45 pm MW B331 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 13 L 6:45-9:45 pm MW B341 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 14 L 6:45-9:45 pm MW B341 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 15 8:15-11:15 TR B325 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 16 8:15-11:15 TR B325 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 17 8:15-11:15 TR B331 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 18 8:15-11:15 TR B331 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 19 8:15-11:15 TR B341 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 20 8:15-11:15 TR B341 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 21 11:45-2:45 TR B325 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 22 11:45-2:45 TR B325 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 23 11:45-2:45 TR B331 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 24 11:45-2:45 TR B331 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H continued

B Exams may be given during evening hours. K Closed section; may open as enrollment warrants. J Attendance at discussion section is mandatory. L Please check for evening exam conflicts before signing up for this evening lab section. 66 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC CHEM (224) continued

LAB 25 11:45-2:45 TR B341 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 26 11:45-2:45 TR B341 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 27 3:15-6:15 pm TR B325 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 28 3:15-6:15 pm TR B325 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 29 3:15-6:15 pm TR B331 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 30 3:15-6:15 pm TR B331 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 31 3:15-6:15 pm TR B341 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 32 3:15-6:15 pm TR B341 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H K LAB 33 L 6:45-9:45 pm TR B325 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H K LAB 34 L 6:45-9:45 pm TR B325 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H K LAB 35 L 6:45-9:45 pm TR B331 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H K LAB 36 L 6:45-9:45 pm TR B331 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H K LAB 37 L 6:45-9:45 pm TR B341 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H K LAB 38 L 6:45-9:45 pm TR B341 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 39 2:05-5:20 pm MW B341 Chem Hill, N Zimmerman, H LAB 1 11:45-2:45 MW LAB 2 11:45-2:45 MW LAB 3 11:45-2:45 MW →38707 DIS 301 11:00-11:45 MW B351 Chem →38708 DIS 302 11:00-11:45 MW B379 Chem →38709 DIS 303 11:00-11:45 MW B383 Chem LAB 4 11:45-2:45 MW LAB 5 3:15-6:15 pm MW LAB 6 3:15-6:15 pm MW →38710 DIS 304 11:00-11:45 MW B387 Chem →38711 DIS 305 2:30-3:15 MW B351 Chem →38712 DIS 306 2:30-3:15 MW B355 Chem LAB 7 3:15-6:15 pm MW LAB 8 3:15-6:15 pm MW LAB 9 6:45-9:45 pm MW →38713 DIS 307 2:30-3:15 MW B357 Chem →38714 DIS 308 2:30-3:15 MW B387 Chem →38715 DIS 309 6:00-6:45 pm MW B351 Chem LAB 10 6:45-9:45 pm MW LAB 11 6:45-9:45 pm MW LAB 12 6:45-9:45 pm MW →38716 DIS 310 6:00-6:45 pm MW B355 Chem →38717 DIS 311 6:00-6:45 pm MW B357 Chem →38718 DIS 312 6:00-6:45 pm MW B379 Chem LAB 13 6:45-9:45 pm MW LAB 14 6:45-9:45 pm MW LAB 15 8:15-11:15 TR →38719 DIS 313 6:00-6:45 pm MW B383 Chem →38720 DIS 314 6:00-6:45 pm MW B387 Chem →38721 DIS 315 7:30-8:15 TR B351 Chem LAB 16 8:15-11:15 TR LAB 17 8:15-11:15 TR LAB 18 8:15-11:15 TR →44251 DIS 316 7:30-8:15 TR B355 Chem →38722 DIS 317 7:30-8:15 TR B357 Chem →38723 DIS 318 7:30-8:15 TR B379 Chem LAB 19 8:15-11:15 TR LAB 20 8:15-11:15 TR LAB 21 11:45-2:45 TR →38724 DIS 319 7:30-8:15 TR B383 Chem →39491 DIS 320 7:30-8:15 TR B387 Chem →43208 DIS 321 11:00-11:45 TR B351 Chem LAB 22 11:45-2:45 TR LAB 23 11:45-2:45 TR LAB 24 11:45-2:45 TR →43209 DIS 322 11:00-11:45 TR B355 Chem →38725 DIS 323 11:00-11:45 TR B357 Chem →38726 DIS 324 11:00-11:45 TR B379 Chem LAB 25 11:45-2:45 TR LAB 26 11:45-2:45 TR LAB 27 3:15-6:15 pm TR →41723 DIS 325 11:00-11:45 TR B383 Chem →42288 DIS 326 11:00-11:45 TR B387 Chem →41887 DIS 327 2:30-3:15 TR B351 Chem LAB 28 3:15-6:15 pm TR LAB 29 3:15-6:15 pm TR LAB 30 3:15-6:15 pm TR →42289 DIS 328 2:30-3:15 TR B355 Chem →46000 DIS 329 2:30-3:15 TR B357 Chem →46001 DIS 330 2:30-3:15 TR B379 Chem LAB 31 3:15-6:15 pm TR LAB 32 3:15-6:15 pm TR LAB 33 6:45-9:45 pm TR →46002 DIS 331 2:30-3:15 TR B383 Chem →46003 DIS 332 2:30-3:15 TR B387 Chem →46004 DIS 333 6:00-6:45 pm TR B351 Chem LAB 34 6:45-9:45 pm TR LAB 35 6:45-9:45 pm TR LAB 36 6:45-9:45 pm TR →46005 DIS 334 6:00-6:45 pm TR B355 Chem →46006 DIS 335 6:00-6:45 pm TR B357 Chem →53481 DIS 336 6:00-6:45 pm TR B379 Chem LAB 37 6:45-9:45 pm TR LAB 38 6:45-9:45 pm TR LAB 39 2:05-5:20 pm MW →46007 DIS 337 6:00-6:45 pm TR B383 Chem →46008 DIS 338 6:00-6:45 pm TR B387 Chem →53482 DIS 339 1:20-2:05 MW B355 Chem 345 Intermediate Organic Chemistry Chem 343 with grade of C or better 3 →36674 B LEC 1 1:20 MWF M 1361 Chem 10 PIC →36675 B LEC 2 9:55 MWF M 1351 Chem 04 →36676 B LEC 3 11:00 MWF M 1361 Chem 06 →36677 N LEC 4 H 11:00 MWF M 2373 Chem Gellman, S 07 J 346 Intermediate Organic Chemistry Laboratory Chem 344 & 345 or cons inst 1 O LAB 2 1:00-5:30 pm MW B341 Chem Strieter, E PAC →38729 DIS 402 1:00-2:10 MW B351 Chem 2 P LAB 4 1:00-5:30 pm MW B341 Chem Strieter, E →42602 DIS 404 1:00-2:10 MW B351 Chem 421 Polymeric Materials Chem 341 or equiv 3 →44715 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 265 Matrls Sci Gopalan, P 26 PIC 425 Undergraduate Rheology Seminar Cons inst or Jr st 0-1 →36679 LEC 1 12:05 F 1800 Engr Hall Giacomin, A AC 511 Inorganic Chemistry Jr st or cons inst ! 3 →36680 B LEC 1 1:20 MWF 2373 Chem Berry, J 10 PAC 524 Chemical Instrumentation Chem 343 & cr or con reg in Chem ! 3 B LEC 1 9:55 TR 2373 Chem Keutsch, F 22 PAC 561 or cons inst →36682 LAB 301 1:20-4:20 M 2330 Chem →36683 LAB 302 1:20-4:20 T 2330 Chem →36684 LAB 303 1:20-4:20 R 2330 Chem 561 Physical Chemistry Chem 110, 221, or 223; Math 222; ! 3 B LEC 1 9:55 MWF B371 Chem Ediger, M 05 PAC Physics 201 or 207. Not for credit →38401 DIS 301 11:00 W B357 Chem for those who have taken Chem 565 →38400 DIS 302 12:05 W B357 Chem →41376 DIS 303 1:20 W B357 Chem 562 Physical Chemistry Chem 561 or 565 or ChE 211; ! 3 B LEC 1 8:50 MWF 1315 Chem Woods, R 02 PAC Physics 202 or 208 →36686 DIS 401 8:50 T B357 Chem →36687 DIS 402 9:55 T B357 Chem →38989 K DIS 403 12:05 T B351 Chem 563 Physical Chemistry Laboratory Chem 561 or 565 or Ch E 211 1 PAC Wendt, M →36688 LAB 1 ! 1:20-5:20 pm M B200 Chem Zanni, M →36691 LAB 4 ! 1:20-5:20 pm W B200 Chem Zanni, M Wendt, M Wendt, M →36689 LAB 2 ! 8:30-12:30 T B200 Chem Sibert, E →36692 LAB 5 ! 8:30-12:30 R B200 Chem Sibert, E Wendt, M Wendt, M →36690 LAB 3 ! 1:20-5:20 pm T B200 Chem Yethiraj, A →36693 LAB 6 ! 1:20-5:20 pm R B200 Chem Yethiraj, A Wendt, M Wendt, M 564 Physical Chemistry Laboratory Chem 562 and 563. Not for cr for 1 PAC those who have taken 567 Wendt, M →36695 LAB 1 ! 1:20-5:20 pm M B200 Chem Zanni, M →41374 LAB 4 ! 1:20-5:20 pm W B200 Chem Zanni, M Wendt, M Wendt, M →45878 LAB 2 ! 8:30-12:30 T B200 Chem Sibert, E →41375 LAB 5 ! 8:30-12:30 R B200 Chem Sibert, E Wendt, M Wendt, M →36696 LAB 3 ! 1:20-5:20 pm T B200 Chem Yethiraj, A →39382 LAB 6 ! 1:20-5:20 pm R B200 Chem Yethiraj, A continued

B Exams may be given during evening hours. M To be accompanied by optional discussion; time to be arranged. J Attendance at discussion section is mandatory. N Special Honors section; requires consent of instructor. K Closed section; may open as enrollment warrants. O Writing-Intensive section. L Please check for evening exam conflicts before signing up for this evening lab section. P Fulfills General Education, Communications Part B requirement. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 67 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC CHEM (224) continued

Wendt, M Wendt, M 565 Biophysical Chemistry Chem 110, 221, or 223; Math 222; 4 B LEC 1 9:55 MTRF B351 Chem Cavagnero, S 22E PAC Physics 201 or 207; Biocore 303, →39492 DIS 301 9:55 W B351 Chem or Biochem 501 or con reg, or cons →40534 DIS 302 12:05 W B351 Chem inst. Not for credit for those who have taken Chem 561 567 Physical Chemistry Laboratory Cr or con reg in Chem 562. Not for 2 →39384 LAB 1 ! 1:20-5:20 pm MW B200 Chem Zanni, M AC cr for those who have taken 563 or Wendt, M 564 →39385 LAB 2 ! 8:30-12:30 TR B200 Chem Sibert, E Wendt, M →39386 LAB 3 ! 1:20-5:20 pm TR B200 Chem Yethiraj, A Wendt, M 605 Spectrochemical Measurements Chem 562 or cons inst 3 →41393 B LEC 1 12:05 MWF 1315 Chem Reich, H 08 PAC 606 Physical Methods for Structure Determination Chem 511 & 562 or cons inst. Chem 1-3 →53529 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 2307 Chem Brunold, T 07 PAC 608 or equiv recommended 623 Experimental Spectroscopy Chem 562 or cons inst 2 →53527 LEC 1 8:50 TR 2373 Chem Wright, J 21 PAC 630 Chemistry of Inorganic Materials Chem 524, 621 or cons inst 2-3 →43128 LEC 1 11:00 MWF B355 Chem Jin, S 07 PAC Hamers, R Genomic Science →45873 LEC 2 2:25 TR 1408 Gen-Biotch Schwartz, D 28 636 Topics in Chemical Instrumentation: Introduction to Cons inst. Enrollment will be 2 →38447 LEC 1 8:50 T 2311 Chem Ivancic, M AC NMR limited based on avail instrumentation for lab exercises 638 Topics in Chemical Instrumentation: Introduction to Cons inst. Enrollment will be 1 →38448 LEC 1 9:55 R 2311 Chem Vestling, M AC Mass Spectrometry limited based on avail instrumentation for lab exercises 665 Biophysical Chemistry Grad st or cons inst. Stdts must 4 B LEC 1 9:55 MTRF B351 Chem Cavagnero, S 22E AC meet prereqs for Chem 565 & have →39494 DIS 301 9:55 W B351 Chem some prev background in phys chem →40571 DIS 302 12:05 W B351 Chem 681 Senior Honors Thesis Honors candidacy H 2-6 ¶ IND * * PAC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Honors candidacy H 2-6 ¶ IND * * PAC 691 Senior Thesis Cons inst 2-6 ¶ IND * * PAC 692 Senior Thesis Cons inst 2-6 ¶ IND * * PAC 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a lettered 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst 775 Electronic Structure of Molecules Chem 675 or cons inst 3 →53519 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 8335 Chem Cui, Q 801 Selected Topics in Inorganic Chemistry Cons inst 2-3 →44358 LEC 1 1:20 TR 8335 Chem Burstyn, J 841 Advanced Organic Chemistry Chem 641 3 →36701 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 1315 Chem Yoon, T Schomaker, J 842 Advanced Organic Chemistry Cons inst 2 →46363 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 2373 Chem Burke, S 864 Statistical Mechanics Chem 661 & 675 or cons inst 2 →53520 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 8335 Chem Skinner, J 872 Biophys Studies of Protein-DNA Binding Grad st 1 →43127 Q LEC 1 3:00 R 8335 Chem Record Jr., M Topics in Biophysics →42431 LEC 2 3:00 R 8335 Chem Weisshaar, J 900 Seminar-Inorganic Chemistry Grad st 0 →36702 SEM 1 3:30-5:25 pm MW 1315 Chem Berry, J 901 Seminar-Teaching of Chemistry Cons inst 0-1 →39192 R SEM 1 11:00 F 2511 Msb →42755 SEM 2 * →43664 SEM 3 * 915 Seminar-Structure and Bonding in Inorganic Compounds Cons inst 0-1 →44244 SEM 9 * Burstyn, J →42243 SEM 56 * Brunold, T →53533 SEM 10 * Dahl, L →45860 SEM 58 * Stahl, S →46836 SEM 15 * Fredrickson, D →45856 SEM 81 * Berry, J →38494 SEM 45 * Landis, C →53534 SEM 82 * Mahanthappa, M 920 Seminar-Analytical Chemistry Grad st 0 →36703 SEM 1 12:15-1:30 R 1315 Chem Keutsch, F Jin, S 923 Seminar-Spectroscopy and Spectrochemical Analysis Cons inst 0-1 →42430 SEM 7 * Jin, S 0-1 →53535 SEM 32 * Coon, J 0-1 →38495 SEM 39 * Hamers, R 0-1 →43126 SEM 41 * Wright, J 0-1 →53536 SEM 49 * Smith, L 0-1 →53537 SEM 57 * Schwartz, D 0-1 →42242 SEM 77 * Keutsch, F 1 →40700 S SEM 157 5:00 pm R 1360 Gen-Biotch Schwartz, D T 925 Rheology Research Seminar 0-1 →36704 LEC 1 12:05 F 1800 Engr Hall Giacomin, A →44498 LEC 3 * Giacomin, A 940 Seminar-Organic Chemistry Grad st 0 →36705 SEM 1 11:00-12:00 R 1315 Chem Nelsen, S 3:30-5:00 pm T 1315 Chem 941 Seminar-Synthetic Organic Chemistry Cons inst 0-1 →53539 SEM 26 * Reich, H →53540 SEM 29 * Schomaker, J →53541 SEM 47 * Burke, S →53542 SEM 76 * Yoon, T 942 Seminar-Physical Organic Chemistry Cons inst 0-1 →38664 SEM 20 * McMahon, R →53543 SEM 23 * Nelsen, S 943 Seminar-Bio-Organic Chemistry Cons inst 0-1 →41369 SEM 36 * Blackwell, H →53544 SEM 48 * Gellman, S →38665 SEM 50 * Kiessling, L →53545 SEM 60 * Strieter, E 960 Seminar-Physical Chemistry Grad st 0 →36706 SEM 1 11:00 T 1315 Chem Crim, F 2 →39495 SEM 2 8:50 MW 8335 Chem Crim, F 964 Seminar: Molecular Dynamics Cons inst 0-1 →38706 SEM 4 * Ediger, M →53457 SEM 24 * Yethiraj, A →42236 SEM 8 * Crim, F →42239 SEM 31 * Cui, Q →46978 SEM 11 * Schmidt, J →42240 SEM 33 * Zanni, M →44238 SEM 13 * Skinner, J →43571 SEM 39 * Hamers, R →42237 SEM 21 * Nathanson, G →42241 SEM 46 * Weisshaar, J →42238 SEM 22 * Sibert, E →45852 SEM 59 * Cavagnero, S 990 Research-Organic Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 991 Research General Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 992 Research-Physical Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 993 Research-Analytical Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 994 Research-Inorganic Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 995 Research-Macromolecular Chemistry Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 996 Research-Materials Chemistry Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

B Exams may be given during evening hours. R Topic: Scientific Ethics Q For students with a biophysical background at level of Chem 565/665. Consent of instructor required. Email S Genomic Sciences Seminars. To Record for permission to register, [email protected] T Crosslisted with CBE, EMA, ME. Chem 425 and 925 meet together; see 425 for classroom assignment. 68 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

CHICANA/O AND LATINA/O STUDIES CHICLA (228) Sandy Magana, Director, 312 Ingraham Hall, (608) 263-4486 # 102 Introduction to Comparative Ethnic Studies Fr and So only; others by cons 3-4 LEC 1 5:30-8:00 pm W 22 Ingraham Uttal, L 40M eZEC inst →44326 DIS 301 12:05 R 14 Ingraham →44328 DIS 302 5:30 pm R 216 Ingraham →44330 DIS 303 8:50 F 216 Ingraham →44332 DIS 304 11:00 F 23 Ingraham # 230 US/Mexico Border:Place-making in contested terrain Open to Fr 3-6 →45609 LEC 1 2:30-5:00 pm M B11 Barnard Hl Arenas, A 12 EC # 231 Politics in Multi-Cultural Societies Fr or So st only 4 LEC 1 A 9:55 MWF 212 Animal Sci Marquez, B 05 eSIC →45096 DIS 302 A 11:00 M 6304 Soc Sci →45099 DIS 305 A 11:00 W 6304 Soc Sci →45102 DIS 308 A 11:00 F 6304 Soc Sci →45097 DIS 303 A 12:05 M 6304 Soc Sci →45100 DIS 306 A 2:25 W 2135 Chamberlin →45103 DIS 309 A 12:05 F 6304 Soc Sci →45098 DIS 304 A 1:20 M 6304 Soc Sci →45101 DIS 307 A 8:50 F 7117 White 462 The American West Since 1850 So st 3-4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1121 Humanities Johnson, S 21 eHIC →43368 DIS 301 % 12:05 T 2125 Humanities →43371 DIS 304 % 3:30 T 2611 Humanities →43374 DIS 307 % 1:20 W 2631 Humanities →43369 DIS 302 % 1:20 T 2261 Humanities →43372 DIS 305 % 11:00 W 2619 Humanities →43375 DIS 308 % 2:25 W 2611 Humanities →43370 DIS 303 % 2:25 T 2611 Humanities →43373 DIS 306 % 12:05 W 2125 Humanities 530 Psychology Research & Theory Cons inst or Jr st & 3 cr in 1-4 →44395 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm T 6116 Soc Sci AC Chicana/o studies 699 Directed Study Requires consent of chair & 1-3 ¶ IND * * IC instructor

A Open to Freshman and Sophomores only

CLASSICS CLASSICS (244) Laura McClure, Chair, 902 Van Hise, (608) 263-8269 # 304 The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Rome Open to all Undergrads 3 →44173 LEC 1 8:25-9:40 TR 114 Van Hise Aylward, W 20 HIC 308 Elementary Ancient Egyptian Language Classics 307, Jr st & cons inst 3 →54144 LEC 1 A 1:30-2:45 TR 26 IC # 322 The Civilization of Ancient Rome Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 9:55 TR 145 Birge Beneker, J 22 b LEC →43047 DIS 301 9:55 F 223 Van Hise →43050 DIS 304 9:55 F 219 Van Hise →43562 DIS 307 9:55 F 378 Van Hise →43048 DIS 302 11:00 F 478 Van Hise →43051 DIS 305 11:00 F 240 Van Hise →43563 DIS 308 11:00 F 227 Van Hise →43049 DIS 303 1:20 F 386 Van Hise →43052 DIS 306 1:20 F 375 Van Hise →43575 DIS 309 1:20 F 240 Van Hise 351 Gender and Sexuality in the Classical World So st or cons inst 3 →52190 B LEC 1 H 1:20 MWF 591 Van Hise Dressler, A 10 LIC # 370 Classical Mythology Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 11:00 TR 165 Bascom Aylward, W 23 LEC →41471 DIS 301 8:50 F 140 Van Hise →39541 DIS 306 8:50 F 286 Van Hise →39544 DIS 311 8:50 F 205 Van Hise →39537 DIS 302 9:55 F 290 Van Hise →40076 DIS 307 9:55 F 205 Van Hise →39545 DIS 312 9:55 F 286 Van Hise →39538 DIS 303 11:00 F 290 Van Hise →39542 DIS 308 11:00 F 286 Van Hise →39546 DIS 313 11:00 F 140 Van Hise →39539 DIS 304 1:20 F 144 Van Hise →39543 DIS 309 1:20 F 290 Van Hise →40077 DIS 314 1:20 F 209 Van Hise →39540 DIS 305 2:25 F 378 Van Hise →39844 DIS 310 2:25 F 209 Van Hise →39547 DIS 315 2:25 F 286 Van Hise 372 Topics in Roman Culture So st 3 →52191 LEC 1 C 2:30-3:45 MW 5231 Soc Sci Nelsestuen, G 11E HIC 591 Undergraduate Seminar: Approaches to the Classical At least 1 sem of Greek or Latin; 3 →41413 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 1251 Van Hise Dressler, A 08 IC World chiefly for classical humanities, classics majors, or honors stdts 682 Senior Honors Thesis H 3 ¶ IND * * HAC 692 Senior Thesis Cons inst 3 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Directed Reading Graded on a lettered basis; 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC requires cons inst 704 The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Rome Cons inst 3 →44174 LEC 1 D 8:25-9:40 TR Aylward, W

A Course offered as CourseShare through Penn State University. Contact Department if interested. Will meet in C Topic: Conspiracy and Other Challenges to Authority in the Ancient and Modern Worlds 295 Van Hise. Class begins 1/11/10 per PSU schedule. D Meets with Classics 304 B Honors Course

COMMUNICATION ARTS COM ARTS (250) Professor Susan Zaeske, Dept. Chair, 6117 Vilas, (608)262-2543,

[email protected]. Course eligibility controls which exclude students who have not declared/applied for the Com Arts major will be in effect for courses numbered above 300 until Wednesday, November 18, at 9:00am. The following courses do not have eligibility controls: Courses numbered below 300 and 350, 351, 360, 372, 374, 456, 460 and 665. Students must enroll for sections they can attend. Com Arts does not maintain wait lists during enrollment.

# 100 Introduction to Speech Composition Open to Fr. Only one of the 3 a EC following crses may be taken for credit: Com Arts 100, 105, 109, 181. Stdts desiring honors should elect 181. Stdts may receive degree cr for only one Com A crse taken in residence →36731 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 4004 Vilas 69 →52808 LEC 22 1:20 MWF 4018 Vilas 69 →40137 LEC 2 9:55 MWF 4014 Vilas 69 →43876 LEC 23 1:20 MWF 4013 Vilas 69 →40138 LEC 3 9:55 MWF 4011 Vilas 69 →52809 LEC 24 1:20 MWF 4004 Vilas 69 →40139 LEC 4 9:55 MWF 4046 Vilas 69 →52810 LEC 25 2:25 MWF 4018 Vilas 69 →40140 LEC 5 9:55 MWF 4013 Vilas 69 →36739 LEC 26 2:25 MWF 4046 Vilas 69 →40141 LEC 6 9:55 MWF 4018 Vilas 69 →38654 LEC 27 2:25 MWF 4004 Vilas 69 →52802 LEC 7 A 9:55 MWF 138 Witte Hall 69 →36740 LEC 28 2:25 MWF 4013 Vilas 69 →52803 LEC 8 A 11:00 MWF 138 Witte Hall 69 →52811 LEC 29 8:00-9:15 TR 4004 Vilas 69 →52804 LEC 9 B 11:00 MWF 49 Sellery Hl 69 →52812 LEC 30 9:30-10:45 TR 4046 Vilas 69 →36732 LEC 10 11:00 MWF 4017 Vilas 69 →52813 LEC 31 9:30-10:45 TR 4013 Vilas 69 →36733 LEC 11 11:00 MWF 4014 Vilas 69 →52814 LEC 32 9:30-10:45 TR 4004 Vilas 69 →36734 LEC 12 11:00 MWF 4011 Vilas 69 →52815 LEC 33 11:00-12:15 TR 4013 Vilas 69 →36735 LEC 13 11:00 MWF 4046 Vilas 69 →45307 LEC 34 11:00-12:15 TR 4046 Vilas 69 →43875 LEC 14 11:00 MWF 4013 Vilas 69 →52816 LEC 35 11:00-12:15 TR 4004 Vilas 69 →52805 LEC 15 12:05 MWF 4013 Vilas 69 →52817 LEC 36 1:00-2:15 TR 4046 Vilas 69 →52806 LEC 16 12:05 MWF 4018 Vilas 69 →52818 LEC 37 1:00-2:15 TR 4013 Vilas 69 →52807 LEC 17 B 12:05 MWF 49 Sellery Hl 69 →52819 LEC 38 1:00-2:15 TR 4004 Vilas 69 →45306 LEC 18 12:05 MWF 4046 Vilas 69 →45308 LEC 39 2:30-3:45 TR 4013 Vilas 69 →36736 LEC 19 12:05 MWF 4011 Vilas 69 →52820 LEC 40 2:30-3:45 TR 4004 Vilas 69 →36737 LEC 20 1:20 MWF 4011 Vilas 69 →54368 LEC 41 12:05 MWF B110 Kronshge-C 69 →36738 LEC 21 1:20 MWF 4046 Vilas 69 →54369 LEC 42 1:20 MWF B110 Kronshge-C 69 continued

A Reserved for Witte Residence students B Reserved for Sellery Residence students COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 69 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC COM ARTS (250) continued

# 105 Public Speaking Open to Fr. Only one of the 2 EC following crses may be taken for credit: Com Arts 100, 105, 109, 181. Stdts desiring honors should elect 181 →36741 LEC 1 8:50 TR 4018 Vilas 69 →42180 LEC 4 12:05 TR 4018 Vilas 69 →36742 LEC 2 9:55 TR 4018 Vilas 69 →42181 LEC 5 1:20 TR 4018 Vilas 69 →40146 LEC 3 11:00 TR 4018 Vilas 69 →40147 LEC 6 2:25 TR 4018 Vilas 69 # 198 Directed Study Open to Fr & So only. Graded on a 1-3 ¶ IND * * EC Cr/N basis; requires written cons inst # 199 Directed Study Open to Fr & So only. Graded on a 1-3 ¶ IND * * EC lettered basis; requires written cons inst # 250 Survey of Radio Television and Film as Mass Media Open to Fr. Not open to Seniors 3 C LEC 1 2:25 TR 2650 Humanities 28 HEC →36745 301/601 6:00-8:00 pm R 2650 Humanities 3:30 T 360 Science →36751 301/607 6:00-8:00 pm R 2650 Humanities 9:55 W 4028 Vilas →36746 301/602 6:00-8:00 pm R 2650 Humanities 3:30 T 1221 Humanities →36752 301/608 6:00-8:00 pm R 2650 Humanities 11:00 W 4028 Vilas →36747 301/603 6:00-8:00 pm R 2650 Humanities 4:35 T 1280 Grainger →36753 301/609 6:00-8:00 pm R 2650 Humanities 12:05 W 4028 Vilas →36748 301/604 6:00-8:00 pm R 2650 Humanities 4:35 T 4028 Vilas →36754 301/610 6:00-8:00 pm R 2650 Humanities 3:30 W 2251 Humanities →36749 301/605 6:00-8:00 pm R 2650 Humanities 5:30 pm T 2195 Grainger →36755 301/611 6:00-8:00 pm R 2650 Humanities 9:55 R 2165 Grainger →36750 301/606 6:00-8:00 pm R 2650 Humanities 8:50 W 4028 Vilas →36756 301/612 6:00-8:00 pm R 2650 Humanities 11:00 R 2165 Grainger # 260 Communication and Human Behavior Open to Fr. Not open to Seniors 3 C LEC 1 8:50 MW 5206 Soc Sci 03 ZEC →36758 DIS 301 11:00 M 4041 Vilas →36762 DIS 305 8:50 T 4020 Vilas →44183 DIS 309 1:20 T 4011 Vilas →36759 DIS 302 1:20 M 4017 Vilas →36763 DIS 306 9:55 T 2108 Mech Engr →44184 DIS 310 2:25 T 4035 Vilas →36760 DIS 303 2:25 M 4017 Vilas →39118 DIS 307 11:00 T 4017 Vilas →44185 DIS 311 3:30 T 4017 Vilas →36761 DIS 304 3:30 M 4013 Vilas →39119 DIS 308 12:05 T 4017 Vilas →44186 DIS 312 5:30 pm T 4018 Vilas # 262 Theory and Practice of Argumentation and Debate Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 11:00 MW 19 Ingraham 07 b HI C →36765 DIS 301 12:05 R 4020 Vilas →36767 DIS 303 2:25 R 4014 Vilas →36769 DIS 305 9:55 F 4035 Vilas →36766 DIS 302 1:20 R 4011 Vilas →36768 DIS 304 8:50 F 4018 Vilas →36770 DIS 306 11:00 F 4035 Vilas # 266 Theory and Practice of Group Discussion Open to Fr. Stdts may not receive 3 LEC 1 9:55 TR 4070 Vilas 22 b SEC credit for both Com Arts 276 & 266 →36772 DIS 301 11:00 M 4020 Vilas →36774 DIS 303 1:20 M 4035 Vilas →36776 DIS 305 3:30 T 4035 Vilas →36773 DIS 302 12:05 M 4041 Vilas →36775 DIS 304 2:25 T 2631 Humanities →36777 DIS 306 4:35 T 4011 Vilas # 272 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication Open to Fr. Only one of the 3 LEC 1 11:00 MW 4070 Vilas 06E b SEC following crses may be taken for credit: Com Arts 272, 273, 276. →38760 DIS 301 1:20 M 2241 Humanities →45390 DIS 303 3:30 M 4046 Vilas →38762 DIS 305 9:55 T 2241 Humanities →45389 DIS 302 2:25 M 4028 Vilas →38761 DIS 304 8:50 T 1070 Grainger →38763 DIS 306 11:00 T 1080 Grainger 298 Directed Study Com Arts 198 or Jr st. Graded on a 1-3 ¶ IND * * IC Cr/N basis; requires cons inst 299 Directed Study Com Arts 199 or Jr st. Graded on a 1-3 ¶ IND * * IC lettered basis; requires cons inst 325 Mass Media and Human Behavior So st. Stds cannot receive cr for 3 LEC 1 12:05 TR 4070 Vilas Pan, Z 25 SIC both 457 & 325 →36801 DIS 301 2:25 T 4017 Vilas →36803 DIS 303 4:35 T 4018 Vilas →36805 DIS 305 9:55 W 4035 Vilas →36802 DIS 302 3:30 T 4018 Vilas →36804 DIS 304 8:50 W 4018 Vilas →36806 DIS 306 11:00 W 4035 Vilas 346 Critical Internet Studies So st 3 LEC 1 2:25 TR 4070 Vilas 28 HIC →54357 DIS 301 3:30 T 218 Educ Sci →54359 DIS 303 9:55 W 2165 Grainger →54361 DIS 305 12:05 W 1170 Grainger →54358 DIS 302 4:30-5:40 pm T 1070 Grainger →54360 DIS 304 11:00 W 2190 Grainger 350 Introduction to Film Com Arts 250 or com arts major 3 D LEC 1 1:20 MW 4070 Vilas 10E HIC →38404 301/601 2:15-4:15 M 4070 Vilas 2:25 W 4020 Vilas →38406 301/606 2:15-4:15 M 4070 Vilas 4:35 W 4013 Vilas →45384 301/602 2:15-4:15 M 4070 Vilas 2:25 W 346 Birge →38407 301/607 2:15-4:15 M 4070 Vilas 4:35 W 4004 Vilas →45385 301/603 2:15-4:15 M 4070 Vilas 2:25 W 350 Birge →38408 301/608 2:15-4:15 M 4070 Vilas 11:00 R 2637 Humanities →38405 301/604 2:15-4:15 M 4070 Vilas 3:30 W 4046 Vilas →38409 301/609 2:15-4:15 M 4070 Vilas 12:05 R 2125 Humanities →43062 301/605 2:15-4:15 M 4070 Vilas 3:30 W 4004 Vilas →43120 301/610 2:15-4:15 M 4070 Vilas 1:20 R 4279 White 351 Introduction to Television Com Arts 250 or com arts major 3 E LEC 1 11:00 TR 4070 Vilas 23 HIC 36779 LAB 301 3:30-4:30 T 4070 Vilas 42193 LAB 302 12:00-1:00 F 4070 Vilas →36780 DIS 601 1:20 T 1280 Grainger →36784 DIS 605 9:55 W 1070 Grainger →36788 DIS 609 1:20 W 4020 Vilas →36781 DIS 602 1:20 T 1080 Grainger →36785 DIS 606 11:00 W 1190 Grainger →36789 DIS 610 2:25 W 348 Birge →36782 DIS 603 2:25 T 2115 Humanities →36786 DIS 607 11:00 W 2165 Grainger →36783 DIS 604 3:30 T 2115 Humanities →36787 DIS 608 12:05 W 1080 Grainger 354 Film Styles and Genres Com Arts 350 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 12:05 MW 4070 Vilas Singer, B 08E HIC →38325 301/601 5:00-7:00 pm M 4070 Vilas 1:20 W 4041 Vilas →38328 301/604 5:00-7:00 pm M 4070 Vilas 9:55 R 4017 Vilas →43063 301/602 5:00-7:00 pm M 4070 Vilas 2:25 W 1295 Grainger →45386 301/605 5:00-7:00 pm M 4070 Vilas 11:00 R 2195 Grainger →38327 301/603 5:00-7:00 pm M 4070 Vilas % 3:30 W 4013 Vilas 355 Introduction to Media Production So st 4 LEC 1 8:50 TR 4070 Vilas Brown, W 21 IC →36791 LAB 301 8:00-9:55 MW 3153 Vilas →36795 LAB 305 12:00-1:55 MW 3153 Vilas →45396 LAB 309 4:00-5:55 pm MW 3153 Vilas →36792 LAB 302 8:00-9:55 MW 2050 Vilas →36796 LAB 306 12:00-1:55 MW 2050 Vilas →45397 LAB 310 4:00-5:55 pm MW 2050 Vilas →36793 LAB 303 10:00-11:55 MW 3153 Vilas →36797 LAB 307 2:00-3:55 MW 3153 Vilas →36794 LAB 304 10:00-11:55 MW 2050 Vilas →36798 LAB 308 2:00-3:55 MW 2050 Vilas 357 History of the Animated Film Com Arts 350 3 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 3155 Vilas Jacobs, L 21 IC →54069 LAB 301 7:00-9:00 pm T 4070 Vilas 358 History of Documentary Film Com Arts 350 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 4008 Vilas Kepley, V 24 HIC →51844 LAB 301 2:25-4:25 W 4070 Vilas 368 Theory and Practice of Persuasion So st 3 LEC 1 1:20 TR 4070 Vilas Van Swol, L 26 SIC →38924 DIS 301 3:30 M 4008 Vilas →38925 DIS 303 9:55 T 2261 Humanities →38927 DIS 305 12:05 T 2261 Humanities →45316 DIS 302 4:30 M 4008 Vilas →38926 DIS 304 11:00 T 304 Educ Sci →38928 DIS 306 2:25 T 119 Noland 372 Rhetoric of Campaigns and Revolutions So st 3 →52012 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 204 Educ Sci Lucas, S 10 eHIC 374 The Rhetoric of Religion So st 3 LEC 1 9:55 MW 1121 Humanities 05 HIC →54351 DIS 301 11:00 M 4004 Vilas →54353 DIS 303 12:05 M 4004 Vilas →54355 DIS 305 11:00 T 4011 Vilas →54352 DIS 302 11:00 M 4018 Vilas →54354 DIS 304 9:55 T 4011 Vilas →54362 DIS 306 12:05 T 4011 Vilas 450 History of Broadcasting Com Arts 351 3 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 121 Psychology 26 HIC →46309 LAB 301 4:00-6:00 pm T 1175 Grainger 451 Television Criticism Com Arts 351 3 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 4028 Vilas 22 DC →53686 LAB 301 6:00-8:00 pm T 4028 Vilas 454 Critical Film Analysis Com Arts 354 3 LEC 1 2:30-5:00 pm T 3155 Vilas Jacobs, L 28H HAC →45318 LAB 301 5:00-7:00 pm W 4070 Vilas 465 Editing and Post-production for Video and Film Com Arts 355 & cons inst 3 →46340 F LEC 1 4:30-6:30 pm MW 3161 Vilas Brown, W DC 466 Writing for Television and Film Com Arts 355 & cons inst 3 →43893 F LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 3155 Vilas Murphy, J 24 AC 467 Cinematography and Sound Recording Com Arts 355 & cons inst 3 →54297 F LEC 1 12:30-3:30 R 3153 Vilas Gunneson, E AC

C Writing intensive. F See Com Arts web site http://commarts.wisc.edu/courses/advanced_production.php for application, deadline, D Course also open to sophomores and juniors and additional information E Prereq; Sophomore standing or Com Arts 250 70 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC COM ARTS (250) continued

470 Contemporary Political Discourse Jr st 3 LEC 1 11:00 TR 132 Noland McCoy, M 23 HIC →52016 DIS 301 % 3:30 T 495 Van Hise →52018 DIS 303 9:55 W 115 Psychology →52020 DIS 305 12:05 W 304 Educ Sci →52017 DIS 302 8:50 W 4008 Vilas →52019 DIS 304 11:00 W 4008 Vilas →52021 DIS 306 1:20 W 4008 Vilas 472 Rhetoric and Technology Jr st or cons inst 3 →52013 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 2165 Grainger McCoy, M 27 HAC 552 American Cinema Since 1970 Com Arts 350 3 LEC 1 9:55 MW 4070 Vilas Smith, J 04E AC →45322 DIS 301 11:00 M 4035 Vilas →45323 DIS 302 12:05 M 4014 Vilas →45324 DIS 303 1:20 M 4014 Vilas →45325 DIS 304 2:25 M 4014 Vilas →45326 DIS 305 9:55 T 4020 Vilas LAB 601 7:00-9:00 pm R 4070 Vilas 565 Communication and Interethnic Behavior Jr st or cons inst 3 →43394 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 1140 Grainger Mares, M 11E eSAC 575 Communication in Complex Organizations Any crse in Com Arts with social 3 →51863 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2167 Grainger Van Swol, L 22 SAC studies or cons inst 609 2D Computer Animation Com Arts 355 or cons inst 3 →44370 F LEC 1 2:00-4:00 MW 3161 Vilas Gruffat, S 10E AC 3D Computer Animation →44371 F LEC 2 10:00-1:00 MW 3161 Vilas Gruffat, S 04E 610 Democratic Deliberation and American Education Varies with topic 3 →45332 LEC 1 G 2:25-5:25 pm W 6041 Vilas Asen, R 11M AC Rhet of Reproductive Rights →45333 LEC 2 I 4:00-5:15 pm TR 4004 Vilas Jedd, S 29 613 Japanese Film Varies with topic 3 SEM 2 J 1:20-4:00 F 3155 Vilas Singer, B 10N DC →51865 LAB 302 7:30-9:30 pm W 4070 Vilas Radio & the Art of Sound →51864 SEM 3 K 1:00-3:30 M 3155 Vilas Hilmes, M 10L 614 Field Experience in Communication Undergrad com arts majors only; 1 →47068 FLD 9 * AC apprvl of specific intrnshp design →47089 FLD 17 * by com arts undergrad advisor →44632 FLD 19 * →44784 FLD 27 * →44785 FLD 31 * 615 Second Field Experience in Communication Com Arts 614; Undergrad com arts 1 →46934 FLD 6 * AC majors only; apprvl of specific →47095 FLD 12 * intrnshp design by com arts →47047 FLD 14 * undergrad advisor →47090 FLD 32 * →47029 FLD 35 * 616 Mass Media and Youth Journ 565 or Com Arts 325 or cons 3 →42198 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 4014 Vilas Riddle, K 24 SDC inst →46365 LEC 2 9:30-10:45 TR 4014 Vilas 21 617 Health Communication in the Information Age Journ 565 or equiv 3 →54349 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 4028 Vilas 10 SAC 659 Advanced Motion Picture Production Workshop Com Arts 656 & written cons inst 3 F LEC 1 12:30-3:30 T 3153 Vilas Murphy, J AC →43067 LAB 301 4:00-6:00 pm W 3153 Vilas 662 Media and Cultural Theory I Sr st & cons inst 3 →45334 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 4028 Vilas Gray, J 26 HAC 665 Contemporary Film Theory Cons inst 3 LEC 1 6:30-9:00 pm T 3155 Vilas Smith, J 41H HAC →51868 LAB 301 7:30-9:30 pm M 4070 Vilas 681 Senior Honors Thesis Sr st. Member of the honors H 3 ¶ IND * * AC program & cons inst 682 Senior Honors Thesis Sr st. Member of the honors H 3 ¶ IND * * AC program & cons inst 692 Senior Thesis Com Arts 691 & written cons inst 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC 698 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a Cr/N 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires written cons inst 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a lettered 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires written cons inst 760 Advances in Communication Theories Grad st 3 →51870 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1080 Grainger Pan, Z 799 Independent Study Grad st & written cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * 902 Film Colloquium Grad st in com arts 1 →36809 SEM 1 4:00-5:30 pm R 4070 Vilas 903 Media and Cultural Studies Colloquium Grad st in com arts 1 →36810 SEM 1 4:00-6:00 pm R 3155 Vilas 905 Rhetoric Colloquium Grad st in com arts with major 1-3 →39647 SEM 1 4:00-5:30 pm R 6115 Vilas emphasis in rhetoric, or cons inst 950 Seminar-Radio Television Film Grad st 2-3 →42561 SEM 1 L 3:30-6:00 pm W 3155 Vilas Gray, J 960 Seminar in Film Theory Grad st 2-3 →51871 SEM 1 M 1:20-3:50 R 3155 Vilas Kepley, V 967 Seminar-Problems in Communication and Public Address Grad st 2-3 →52014 SEM 2 3:30-5:30 pm F 6041 Vilas Lucas, S 970 Seminar in Communication Science Grad st 3 →54036 N SEM 1 9:00-11:30 M 6041 Vilas Mares, M 976 Seminar in Rhetorical Criticism Grad st 2-3 →52015 LEC 1 3:30-5:30 pm T 6041 Vilas Zaeske, S 990 Research and Thesis Grad st & written cons inst 1-9 ¶ IND * *

F See Com Arts web site http://commarts.wisc.edu/courses/advanced_production.php for application, deadline, J Prereq: CA354 and additional information K Prereq: Com Arts 351 G Prereq: Two of the following: Com Arts 360, 370, 372, 374, 470, 472, 570, 571, 576 or 667 or consent of the L Textuality: Beyond the Screen instructor M Documentary Theory I Prereq: Junior standing or Com Arts 260 N New Media and Youth

COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS COM DIS (252) Washington, Julie 301 Goodnight Hall, (608) 262-3951

Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields. html.

# 110 Introduction to Communicative Disorders Open to Fr 3 →36815 LEC 1 A 2:25 MWF 125 Agr Hall Weismer, G 12 SEC B LEC 2 H 2:25 MWF 125 Agr Hall Weismer, G 12 →51819 DIS 302 B 9:00 W 420 Goodnight 201 Speech Science So st 3 →42332 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 62 Goodnight Fourakis, M 07 BIC 202 Normal Aspects of Hearing So st 3 →45330 LEC 1 10:00 MWF 62 Goodnight Lutfi, R 05 BIC 210 Speech and Language Functions of the Brain So st or cons inst 3 →40127 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1800 Engr Hall Fourakis, M 22 BIC 240 Language Development in Children and Adolescents So st 3 →36816 LEC 1 % 4:00-5:15 pm TR 5206 Soc Sci Kaushanskaya 29 IC 318 Voice, Craniofacial and Fluency Disorders Com Dis 315, Com Dis major, or 4 →36817 LEC 1 4:00-5:40 pm TR 212 Animal Sci Weismer, G 29 AC cons inst Westbury, J 320 Introduction to Audiology Com Dis 303, com dis major or cons 3 →36818 LEC 1 % 2:30-3:45 MW 212 Animal Sci Schairer, K 11E AC inst 371 Pre-Clinical Observation of Children and Adults Jr st & com dis major 2 →42333 LEC 1 C 12:05-1:50 W 62 Goodnight Rosin, M 08M IC Westbury, J 390 Practicum in Communicative Disorders Jr st; com dis major; overall GPA 2 →36819 FLD 1 D 8:30-10:30 TR 412 Goodnight Rosin, M AC 3.0, Com Dis 315, 371, 440; 25 hrs of clin observation & cons inst 425 Auditory Rehabilitation Com Dis 320 or con reg 3 →36820 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1351 Chem AC

A Non-honors students should enroll for this section - 001. C Writing intensive. B This section for Honors students only. Enroll through discussion section 302. Non-Honors students should D Service learning course. Required experience of approx. 30 hrs. Writing intensive. enroll for lecture section 001. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 71 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC COM DIS (252) continued

434 Manually Coded English (Sign Language II) Com Dis 424 and/or previous ASL 2 LEC 1 8:00 W 62 Goodnight AC with cons inst →41840 LAB 301 8:50-9:50 W 62 Goodnight 440 Child Language Disorders, Assessment and Intervention So or Jr st, Com Dis 240 3 →36821 E LEC 1 % 4:00-5:15 pm MW 108 Plant Sci Washington, J 13E AC # 455 Quantative Methods for Social Science Research Open to all Undergrads 1-3 →46317 LEC 1 F 1:20-3:50 M 110 Social Wrk Magnuson, K IC 681 Senior Honors Thesis Sr st & cons of dept hnrs adv H 3 ¶ IND G * * AC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Sr st & cons of dept hnrs adv H 3 ¶ IND G * * AC 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a lettered 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst 704 Acquired Language and Cognitive-Communication Com Dis 503 3 →41445 LEC 1 I 1:15-2:30 TR 62 Goodnight Turkstra, L Disorders in Adults 705 Motor Speech Disorders/Augmentative and Alternative Com Dis 503, 702, 703, Com Dis 631 4 LEC 1 I 9:00-10:15 TR 62 Goodnight Hustad, K Communication or equiv →43749 LAB 301 I 10:30-11:30 T 403 Goodnight 706 Management and Assessment of Voice Disorders Com Dis 318 or cons inst 3 →41613 LEC 1 J 8:00 T 62 Goodnight Connor, N 709 Language Problems of School Age Children and Com Dis 640 & cons inst 3 →43277 LEC 1 I 5:30-8:00 pm M 62 Goodnight Adolescents 713 Introduction to Medical Speech Pathology Com Dis 503, 702, 707, 708, and 1 →51820 LEC 1 I 8:30 M 62 Goodnight Cohen, S 790 750 Capstone Course: Communicative Disorders in Pediatric Grad stdt in good standing, 2nd-yr 2 →43823 LEC 1 K 4:00-5:40 pm R 420 Goodnight Edwards, J Populations masters stdt Rosin, M 752 Capstone Course: Communicative Disorders in Adults Grad stdt in good standing, 2nd-yr 2 →43824 LEC 1 I 4:00-5:40 pm T 420 Goodnight Turkstra, L masters stdt 790 Practicum in Communicative Disorders Grad st and cons inst; register 1-4 for only 1 cr; Clinical Director authorizes any additional cr; sites on/off campus →38771 FLD 2 K * Murray-Branch →36822 FLD 12 K * Levin, S →36823 FLD 3 K * Longstreth, D →46946 FLD 15 K * Schraeder, P →38772 FLD 5 K * Heintzelman, A →42179 FLD 42 K * Fruchtman, A →38770 FLD 7 K * Cohen, S →36824 FLD 45 K * Kwiatkowski, J →38769 FLD 8 K * Smith, M 799 Independent Study Cons dept & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * 805 Professional Issues: Diversity and Multicultural Grad st, cons inst 1 →41612 LEC 1 L 11:30 M 412 Goodnight Plonsker, L Populations 832 Pediatric Audiology Grad st & cons inst, Com Dis 850, 3 →44106 LEC 1 L 4:20-6:50 pm M 412 Goodnight Schairer, K 851, 852, 858 836 Pediatric Habilitation/Rehabilitation Grad st, cons inst, Com Dis 850, 3 →45527 LEC 1 L 12:30 MW 412 Goodnight Gumz, T 851, 852, 856, 832, 863 Henning, R Plonsker, L 837 Auditory and Vestibular Pathologies I Grad st, cons inst, Com Dis 850, 3 →52219 LEC 1 M 5:00-6:40 pm W 412 Goodnight Henry, D 851, 852, 856, 858 851 Hearing Sci II: Advanced Topics in Hearing and Balance Grad st, cons inst, con reg in Com 3 →41447 LEC 1 L 9:00-10:15 MW 412 Goodnight Litovsky, R Dis 850 856 Amplification Systems I Grad st, cons inst, Com Dis 850, 2 →38411 LEC 1 L 10:30 MW 412 Goodnight Henning, R 851, 852, 853, 891, con reg in Com Dis 857 857 Laboratory in Amplification Systems I Grad st, cons inst, Com Dis 850, 1 →41462 LAB 1 L 12:30-2:30 W 401 Goodnight Stoppenbach, D 851, 852, 853, con reg in 856 858 Physiological Assessment in Audiology I Grad st, cons inst, Com Dis 850, 2 →36825 LEC 1 L 2:30-4:10 W 412 Goodnight Smuda, K 851, 852, con reg in 859 859 Laboratory in Physiological Assessment of the Auditory Grad st, cons inst, con reg in Com 1 →41448 LAB 1 L 2:30-4:30 M 5 Goodnight Smuda, K System I Dis 858 864 Auditory Processing Disorders Grad st, cons inst, Com Dis 850, 2 →46384 LEC 1 L 2:30-4:10 M 412 Goodnight Hartman, A 851, 852, 832 Gumz, T 866 Amplification Systems II Grad st, cons inst, Com Dis 850, 2 →41715 LEC 1 L 1:30 MW 412 Goodnight Henning, R 851, 852, 854, 856 891 Clerkship in Audiology I Grad st & cons inst 1-3 →41040 FLD 1 L * Douglas, J Hartman, A Smuda, K Stoppenbach, D 892 Clerkship in Audiology II Com Dis 891 1-3 →41463 FLD 1 L * Hartman, A 893 Clerkship in Audiology III Com Dis 892 1-4 →41464 FLD 1 L * Hartman, A 894 Externship in Audiology Com Dis 893 2-4 →42335 FLD 1 L * Hartman, A 899 Capstone Study in Audiology Grad st, cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND L * * 900 Seminar-Speech Science Cons inst 3 →43839 SEM 2 N 3:00-5:00 pm W 401 Goodnight Edwards, J 2 SEM 3 O 12:00-1:00 M 62 Goodnight Edwards, J →42589 DIS 301 O 1:00-2:00 M 420 Goodnight 913 Seminar-Problems in Voice Disorders Cons inst 3 →46696 SEM 1 P * Thibeault, S 921 Seminar-Problems in Audiology Cons inst 3 →42537 SEM 1 * Douglas, J 990 Research and Thesis Grad st & cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Studies Grad st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

E Must have taken CD 240 and have Junior standing. K Enrollment in the clinical Speech-Language Pathology master’s program or consent of instructor. F PhD students only. Meets with Social Work. L Audiology students only. G Honors Program students only. Requires consent of mentor. Have him/her e-mail consent & your ID number to: M Distance Learning - Audiology Students only [email protected]. CD 455H is a recommended pre-req. N Research to Practice. Must be PhD student in Communicative Disorder or have consent of instructor. I Prereq: Enrollment in the clinical Speech-Language Pathology master’s program or consent of instructor. O Pro-Sem. Must be PhD student in Communicative Disorder or have consent of instructor. J Internet Course -- only meets in person for first class: Tuesday, 1/19/2010, 8-9 a.m., B62 Goodnight Hall. P Class meets in 5170 WIMR Prereq: Enrllmt in clin. SLP MS prog. or consent of inst.

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE COMP LIT (260) Max Statkiewicz, Chair, 934 Van Hise, (608)262-3059

Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields. html. Lecture number explanation: 5-writing intensive; 7-counts toward Comp Lit literary criticism requirement; 75-both lit crit and writing intensive. # 203 Tolkien & The Middle Ages This crse is non-repeatable for 3 LEC 1 12:05 MW 5206 Soc Sci Livanos, C 08E LEC comp lit majors. Open to Fr →45455 DIS 301 % 9:55 T 1333 Sterling →44032 DIS 302 11:00 T 586 Van Hise →45456 DIS 303 12:05 T 6240 Soc Sci →52250 DIS 304 1:20 T 55 Bascom →52251 DIS 305 2:25 T 582 Van Hise →52252 DIS 306 9:55 W 6224 Soc Sci →52258 DIS 307 8:50 R 490 Van Hise →45457 DIS 308 9:55 R 52 Bascom →52259 DIS 309 11:00 R 586 Van Hise →45458 DIS 310 12:05 R 479 Van Hise continued 72 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC COMP LIT (260) continued

→52260 DIS 311 1:20 R 4308 Soc Sci →45459 DIS 312 1:20 R 6203 Soc Sci →45460 DIS 313 2:25 R 582 Van Hise →45461 DIS 314 9:55 F 144 Van Hise →52261 DIS 315 11:00 F 148 Van Hise →44033 DIS 316 12:05 F 286 Van Hise →52262 DIS 317 1:20 F 227 Van Hise # 205 Intro to Comparative Study of Race & Ethnicity, In & Satisfaction of or exemption from 3 LEC 1 1:20 MW 5208 Soc Sci Layoun, M 10E eLEC Beyond the U.S. Comm A requirement. Open to Fr →45463 DIS 301 % 9:55 T 1327 Sterling →52265 DIS 307 8:50 R 482 Van Hise →45470 DIS 313 2:25 R 474 Van Hise →45464 DIS 302 11:00 T 144 Van Hise →52266 DIS 308 9:55 R 586 Van Hise →45471 DIS 314 9:55 F 119 Van Hise →52263 DIS 303 12:05 T 52 Bascom →52267 DIS 309 11:00 R 144 Van Hise →52268 DIS 315 11:00 F 119 Van Hise →45465 DIS 304 1:20 T 6322 Soc Sci →45467 DIS 310 12:05 R 474 Van Hise →52269 DIS 316 12:05 F 119 Van Hise →52264 DIS 305 2:25 T 578 Van Hise →45468 DIS 311 1:20 R 55 Bascom →45472 DIS 317 1:20 F 119 Van Hise →45466 DIS 306 9:55 W 487 Van Hise →45469 DIS 312 1:20 R 225 Ingraham 358 Scandinavian Decadence Jr st or completion of 2 semesters 3-4 →52288 LEC 1 A 2:30-3:45 TR 382 Van Hise Brantly, S 28 LIC of lit. Lecture only: 3 cr; lecture and disc: 4 cr 379 Literature and Ethnic Experience Jr st or completion of 2 sem of 3-4 →52289 LEC 1 B 4:30-6:00 pm TWR 286 Van Hise Hogan, C 30B LIC lit. Lecture only: 3 cr; lecture and disc: 4 cr 473 Buddhism & Literature Jr st or completion of 2 sem of 3 →52287 LEC 1 % 2:30-3:45 MW 286 Van Hise Livanos, C 12 LDC Grand Tour lit. Lecture only: 3 cr; lecture →54108 LEC 2 % 12:05 MWF 495 Van Hise Livorni, E 08 and disc: 4 cr 475 Biopolitics Six cr of lit or cons inst. 3 →52278 LEC 1 C 2:25-4:55 pm M 215 Van Hise Guyer, S 11L LDC Poetics and Literary Theory Lecture only: 3 cr; lecture and →45477 LEC 2 % 4:00-6:30 pm R 227 Van Hise Statkiewicz, M 29J disc: 4 cr 682 Senior Honors Thesis Completion of 681 or cons dept H 3 ¶ IND * * HAC honors advisor 691 Senior Thesis Sr st, consult Undergrad advisor 2-3 ¶ IND * * HAC 692 Senior Thesis Sr st, cons of Undergrad Advisor 3 ¶ IND * * HAC 699 Directed Study Graded on a lettered basis; 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC requires permission of dept chrmn 771 Origins & Beginnings Grad st or cons inst 3 →52284 LEC 1 4:00-6:30 pm M 209 Van Hise Adler, H 775 Literature and Related Disciplines Grad st or cons inst 3 →52285 LEC 1 4:00-6:30 pm T 575 Van Hise Layoun, M 990 Research and Thesis Grad st, cons advisor 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Work Grad st; cons advisor 1-3 ¶ IND * *

A Meets with Scandinavian 450 C Meets with English 553 B Meets with Greek 106 / 2nd semester Modern Greek

COMPUTER SCIENCES COMP SCI (266) Perry Kivolowitz 1210 W. Dayton, (608)262-0620

Evening exams possible in all courses. Variable 3-4 credit courses are 3 credits for grads, 4 credits for all others. # 202 Introduction to Computation Open to Fr 3 →52777 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 113 Psychology Arpaci-Dusseau 10 q NEC 240 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics Math 221 3 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 222 Ingraham Joseph, D 12 NIC →43376 DIS 301 9:55 M B341 Van Vleck →43377 DIS 302 9:55 W B341 Van Vleck →46305 DIS 303 12:05 M B219 Van Vleck →46306 DIS 304 12:05 W B219 Van Vleck # 252 Introduction to Computer Engineering Open to Fr 2 →43237 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 1325 Comp S&St Sohi, G 70 EC →43238 LEC 2 11:00 MWF 1325 Comp S&St Sohi, G 70 # 298 Directed Study in Computer Science Open to Fr 1-3 ¶ IND * * EC # 302 Introduction to Programming Completion of QRA. Problem solving 3 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1361 Chem Skrentny, J 63 r NIC skills such as those acquired in a LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR 1520 Msb Skrentny, J 63 stats, logic, or adv HS algebra LEC 3 11:00-12:15 TR 1289 Comp S&St 63 crse, or cons inst. Open to Fr. LEC 4 1:00-2:15 TR 1207 Comp S&St 63 Stdts who take both Comp Sci 110 & LEC 5 11:00 MWF 1289 Comp S&St 63 302 will receive a total of 3 cr LEC 6 11:00 MWF 1207 Comp S&St 63 for the two crses LEC 7 1:20 MWF 1289 Comp S&St 63 LEC 8 1:20 MWF 1207 Comp S&St 63 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR LEC 3 11:00-12:15 TR →43076 LAB 311 1:00-2:15 T 1368 Comp S&St →43082 LAB 321 4:00-5:15 pm T 1368 Comp S&St →46257 LAB 331 4:00-5:15 pm W 1368 Comp S&St →43077 LAB 312 1:00-2:15 T 1366 Comp S&St →43083 LAB 322 4:00-5:15 pm T 1366 Comp S&St →43078 LAB 313 2:30-3:45 T 1368 Comp S&St →43084 LAB 323 11:00-12:15 W 1368 Comp S&St →43079 LAB 314 2:30-3:45 T 1366 Comp S&St →43085 LAB 324 11:00-12:15 W 1366 Comp S&St →43080 LAB 315 9:00-10:15 W 1368 Comp S&St →45610 LAB 325 1:00-2:15 W 1368 Comp S&St →43081 LAB 316 9:00-10:15 W 1366 Comp S&St →44641 LAB 326 1:00-2:15 W 1366 Comp S&St LEC 4 1:00-2:15 TR LEC 5 11:00 MWF LEC 6 11:00 MWF →46258 LAB 341 4:00-5:15 pm W 1366 Comp S&St →46259 LAB 351 9:30-10:45 T 1368 Comp S&St →46260 LAB 361 9:30-10:45 T 1366 Comp S&St LEC 7 1:20 MWF LEC 8 1:20 MWF →52778 LAB 371 11:00-12:15 T 1368 Comp S&St →46261 LAB 381 11:00-12:15 T 1366 Comp S&St # 304 WES-CS Group Meeting Con reg in Comp Sci 302 & 0 E membership in WES-CS. Open to Fr →44564 LAB 2 2:30-4:30 T 3283 Comp S&St →46381 LAB 9 2:20-4:20 R 3283 Comp S&St →44565 LAB 3 4:40-6:40 pm T 3283 Comp S&St →46382 LAB 10 4:40-6:40 pm R 3283 Comp S&St →46861 LAB 6 2:20-4:20 W 3283 Comp S&St →46851 LAB 11 10:00-12:00 T 3283 Comp S&St →44566 LAB 7 4:30-6:30 pm W 3283 Comp S&St →46875 LAB 12 12:00-2:00 F 3283 Comp S&St 310 Problem Solving Using Computers Math 222 3 36831 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 M 1221 Comp S&St Deppeler, D 63 EC 52858 LAB 301 9:55 T 187 1410 Engdr 36832 LAB 302 1:20 T 187 1410 Engdr 38264 LAB 303 2:25 T 187 1410 Engdr 36833 LAB 304 3:30 T 187 1410 Engdr 38263 LAB 305 8:50 W 187 1410 Engdr 38265 LAB 306 9:55 W 187 1410 Engdr 42176 LAB 307 1:20 W 187 1410 Engdr 42177 LAB 308 2:25 W 187 1410 Engdr →52859 DIS 601 9:55 R B540 Engr Hall →38555 DIS 602 1:20 R B540 Engr Hall →38556 DIS 603 2:25 R B540 Engr Hall →38557 DIS 604 3:30 R B540 Engr Hall →39198 DIS 605 1:20 F B540 Engr Hall →42178 DIS 606 2:25 F B540 Engr Hall →46704 DIS 607 8:50 F B540 Engr Hall continued COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 73 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC COMP SCI (266) continued

52857 LEC 2 4:00-5:15 pm M 121 Psychology Deppeler, D 63 52858 LAB 301 9:55 T 187 1410 Engdr 36832 LAB 302 1:20 T 187 1410 Engdr 38264 LAB 303 2:25 T 187 1410 Engdr 36833 LAB 304 3:30 T 187 1410 Engdr 38263 LAB 305 8:50 W 187 1410 Engdr 38265 LAB 306 9:55 W 187 1410 Engdr 42176 LAB 307 1:20 W 187 1410 Engdr 42177 LAB 308 2:25 W 187 1410 Engdr 52859 DIS 601 9:55 R B540 Engr Hall 38555 DIS 602 1:20 R B540 Engr Hall 38556 DIS 603 2:25 R B540 Engr Hall 38557 DIS 604 3:30 R B540 Engr Hall 39198 DIS 605 1:20 F B540 Engr Hall 42178 DIS 606 2:25 F B540 Engr Hall 46704 DIS 607 8:50 F B540 Engr Hall 352 Digital System Fundamentals Comp Sci/ECE 252 3 36836 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 2317 Engr Hall Compton, K 67 r PIC 38194 DIS 301 6:00-7:00 pm W 3418 Engr Hall 38195 DIS 302 4:00-5:00 pm R 3418 Engr Hall →43494 LAB 601 3:45-5:45 pm M 3650 Engr Hall →43495 LAB 602 3:45-5:45 pm M 3650 Engr Hall →43496 LAB 603 2:25-4:25 W 3650 Engr Hall →43497 LAB 604 3:30-5:30 pm W 3650 Engr Hall →44099 LAB 605 2:25-4:25 R 3650 Engr Hall →44100 LAB 606 3:30-5:30 pm R 3650 Engr Hall →45622 LAB 607 7:00-9:00 pm R 3650 Engr Hall →44101 LAB 608 7:00-9:00 pm W 3650 Engr Hall →46416 LAB 609 7:00-9:00 pm W 3650 Engr Hall →46417 LAB 610 7:00-9:00 pm T 3650 Engr Hall 44004 LEC 2 1:20 MWF 1106 Mech Engr 67 38194 DIS 301 6:00-7:00 pm W 3418 Engr Hall 38195 DIS 302 4:00-5:00 pm R 3418 Engr Hall 43494 LAB 601 3:45-5:45 pm M 3650 Engr Hall 43495 LAB 602 3:45-5:45 pm M 3650 Engr Hall 43496 LAB 603 2:25-4:25 W 3650 Engr Hall 43497 LAB 604 3:30-5:30 pm W 3650 Engr Hall 44099 LAB 605 2:25-4:25 R 3650 Engr Hall 44100 LAB 606 3:30-5:30 pm R 3650 Engr Hall 45622 LAB 607 7:00-9:00 pm R 3650 Engr Hall 44101 LAB 608 7:00-9:00 pm W 3650 Engr Hall 46416 LAB 609 7:00-9:00 pm W 3650 Engr Hall 46417 LAB 610 7:00-9:00 pm T 3650 Engr Hall 354 Machine Organization and Programming Comp Sci 302 & ECE/Comp Sci 252 3 →36837 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 132 Noland Miller, K 04 r NIC 367 Introduction to Data Structures Comp Sci 302 or cons inst. Stdts 3 →36838 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1221 Comp S&St Hasti, R 68 r NIC are strongly encouraged to take →36839 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR 1221 Comp S&St Hasti, R 68 Comp Sci 367 within two semesters →38830 LEC 3 2:30-3:45 TR 1325 Comp S&St Liblit, B 68 of having taken Comp Sci 302 # 368 Learning a New Programming Language CS 302 or cons inst. Exper with 1 →39948 LEC 1 12:05 W 1325 Comp S&St Miller, K IC data struct req (e.g. 5 wks of CS 367 or equiv). Stdts rec cr for lang once & not rec cr for same lang in CS 302 & 368 or 367 & 368. Open to Fr 371 Technology of Computer-Based Business Systems Comp Sci 302 or cons inst 3 →36840 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 2290 Grainger Jakubczak, A 12 SIC 412 Introduction to Numerical Methods Math 222 & either Comp Sci 240 or 3 →36841 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 184 Russell Lb Bach, E 10 NIC Math 234, & Comp Sci 302, or equiv, & knowledge of matrix algebra. Credit will not be given for both Comp Sci 412 & 416 475 Introduction to Combinatorics Math 320 or 340 or cons inst 3 →41460 LEC 1 11:00 MWF B341 Van Vleck Miller, A 06 NAC 520 Introduction to Theory of Computing Comp Sci 240 & 367, or cons inst 3 →39368 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1221 Comp S&St Cai, J 28 NAC 525 Linear Programming Methods Math 443 or 320 or 340 or cons 3 →39367 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 1325 Comp S&St Ferris, M 02 NAC inst 536 Introduction to Programming Languages and Compilers Comp Sci/ECE 354 & Comp Sci 367 3 →36842 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 121 Psychology Horwitz, S 22 NAC 537 Introduction to Operating Systems Comp Sci/ECE 354 & Comp Sci 367 3-4 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR B302 Birge Arpaci-Dusseau 24 NAC →42337 DIS 301 3:30 R B371 Chem LEC 2 2:30-3:45 MW 1325 Comp S&St Lu, S 11E →46717 DIS 302 4:35 M 103 Psychology 540 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Comp Sci 367 3 →36844 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 107 Psychology Singh, V 07 NAC 552 Introduction to Computer Architecture ECE/Comp Sci 352 & Comp Sci/ECE 3 →36845 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MWF 1325 Comp S&St Wood, D 10 PAC 354 559 Computer Graphics Math 320 or 340 & Comp Sci 367 3 →52883 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 2305 Engr Hall Zhang Li, D 12 IC 564 Database Management Systems: Design and Implementation Comp Sci/ECE 354 & Comp Sci 367 3-4 →36846 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1257 Comp S&St Naughton, J 21 PDC 1:20 T 2239 Engr Hall 21 →53100 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR 1263 Comp S&St Patel, J 24 1:20 T 1263 Comp S&St 24 577 Introduction to Algorithms Comp Sci 240 & 367, or cons inst 3 →38797 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 1221 Comp S&St Chawla, S 06 NAC 635 Tools and Environments for Optimization Comp Sci302, Math 340 or equiv 3 →44390 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR 1163 Mech Engr Linderoth, J 20 PIC 638 Computational Photography Cons inst 3 →44591 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 1221 Comp S&St Dyer, C 04 NAC Wireless Systems Lab →45584 LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR 1257 Comp S&St Banerjee, S 26 Intro to User-Centered Design of Computing Systems →54072 LEC 3 9:15-10:45 TR 1207 Comp S&St Mutlu, B 21 640 Introduction to Computer Networks Comp Sci 537 3 →40535 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1325 Comp S&St Barford, P 21 DC 642 Introduction to Information Security Comp Sci 537 or cons inst. 3 →52832 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 1207 Comp S&St Jha, S 11E AC Elementary knowledge of mathematical logic and discrete probability theory also required 679 Computer Game Technology Comp Sci 559 3 →52831 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MWF 119 Noland Gleicher, M 11 AC 681 Senior Honors Thesis Honors cand and cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Honors cand and cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 691 Senior Thesis 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC 692 Senior Thesis 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Directed Study Graded on a lettered basis; Jr or 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC Sr st. 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704 Principles of Programming Languages Comp Sci 536 or equiv, or cons 3 →45542 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MWF 1257 Comp S&St Reps, T inst 710 Computational Complexity Comp Sci 520 3 →52828 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1185 Grainger van Melkebeek 715 Methods of Computational Mathematics II Comp Sci 302, 412; Math 322, 340, 3 →43926 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR B129 Van Vleck Rossmanith, J 521, 714; or equiv; or cons inst 719 Network Flows Comp Sci 525 or equiv 3 →52710 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2106 Mech Engr Linderoth, J 730 Nonlinear Optimization II Comp Sci 726 or equiv, or cons 3 →52829 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 MWF 2239 Engr Hall Wright, S inst 736 Advanced Operating Systems Comp Sci 537 or cons inst 3 →39199 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 MWF 1263 Comp S&St Miller, B 739 Distributed Systems Comp Sci 736 or cons inst 3 →44049 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1257 Comp S&St Swift, M 740 Advanced Computer Networks Comp Sci 640 3 →52830 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1257 Comp S&St Akella, S 752 Advanced Computer Architecture I ECE, Comp Sci 552 & Comp Sci 537 3 →36847 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MWF 1257 Comp S&St 10 755 VLSI Systems Design ECE 340, ECE/Comp Sci 352, 3 →53066 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 3444 Engr Hall Kim, N 23 ECE/Comp Sci 552 757 Advanced Computer Architecture II Comp Sci, ECE 752 3 →36848 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MWF 3444 Engr Hall Hill, M 10 760 Machine Learning Comp Sci 540 3 →45534 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 MWF 1257 Comp S&St Shavlik, J 764 Topics in Database Management Systems Comp Sci 564, 537 & 536 or cons 3 →45533 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1263 Comp S&St Re, C inst 769 Advanced Natural Language Processing Comp Sci 540 or equiv 3 →44353 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MWF 103 Psychology Zhu, X 776 Advanced Bioinformatics BMI 576 3 →45577 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1156 Mech Engr Craven, M 22 784 Data Models and Languages Comp Sci 564 and 536, or cons inst 3 →54183 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1325 Comp S&St Doan, A 790 Master’s Thesis Grad st; Master’s candidates only 1-9 ¶ IND * * 799 Master’s Research Grad st; Master’s candidates only 1-9 ¶ IND * * 838 Convex Geometry in High-D Data Analysis Cons inst 3 →54090 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1221 Comp S&St Recht, B 899 Pre-Dissertator Research Grad st, for post-masters degree, 1-9 ¶ IND * * pre-dissertator stdts only 915 Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine Cons inst 1 →53096 SEM 1 4:00-5:00 pm T 1111 Gen-Biotch Pape, L Shavlik, J Phillips Jr. Page Jr., C 990 Dissertation Dissertator status 1-6 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Study and Research Cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * *

EAST ASIAN AREA STUDIES E A STDS (298) Louise Young, Director, 333 Ingraham, (608) 262-3643

Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc. edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields.html.

# 300 Korean Culture & Civilization Open to Fr with cons inst 1-3 →43185 LEC 1 A 1:00-2:15 TR 494 Van Hise Choi, A 26 HIC Elem Conv Chinese for Professionals II →46848 LEC 2 * # 301 Murder, Mayhem, Modernity: E. Asian Crime Fiction Open to Fr with cons inst 1-3 →43187 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 123 Ingraham 10 SIC Popular Music & Visual Cultures of Korea & Japan →44480 LEC 2 2:30-3:45 TR 122 Ingraham 28 682 Senior Honors Thesis E A Stds 681, consent of faculty H 3 ¶ IND * * AC adviser 691 Senior Thesis Sr st. E A Stds major 3 ¶ IND * * AC 692 Senior Thesis Sr st. E A Stds major 3 ¶ IND * * AC 698 Directed Study Jr or Sr st & cons inst. Graded on 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC a Cr/N basis. 699 Directed Study Jr or St st. Graded on a lettered 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst

A Crosslisted with E Asian 300.

EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE E ASIAN (295) Junko Mori, Chair, 1212 Van Hise, (608) 262-2291

Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields. html.

102 Second Semester Chinese E Asian 101 6 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 104 Van Hise Yang, B 12 EC →36866 DIS 301 9:55 MTWRF 590 Van Hise →40548 DIS 303 12:05 MTWRF 599 Van Hise →43176 DIS 305 9:55 MTWRF 591 Van Hise →36867 DIS 302 11:00 MTWRF 587 Van Hise →42781 DIS 304 1:20 MTWRF 587 Van Hise →43330 DIS 306 11:00 MTWRF 599 Van Hise 104 Second Semester Japanese E Asian 103 or satisfactory 6 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 22 Ingraham Geyer, N 12 EC placement test scores →36869 DIS 301 9:55 MTWRF 587 Van Hise →38646 DIS 304 9:55 MTWRF 595 Van Hise →43177 DIS 307 12:05 MTWRF 201 Van Hise →36870 DIS 302 11:00 MTWRF 201 Van Hise →39077 DIS 305 11:00 MTWRF 215 Van Hise →36871 DIS 303 1:20 MTWRF 595 Van Hise →44118 DIS 306 1:20 MTWRF 599 Van Hise 106 Elementary Korean E Asian 105 4 LEC 1 12:05 TRF 155 Van Hise Lim, B 25M EC →46061 DIS 301 12:05 MW 379 Van Hise →46062 DIS 302 8:50 MW 159 Van Hise # 121 Elementary Chinese Open to Fr. Credit will not be 3 →39080 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 148 Van Hise 61 EC granted for both 121 & 101 →41942 LEC 2 1:20 MWF 474 Van Hise 61 # 123 Elementary Japanese Open to Fr. Credit will not be 3 →36872 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 148 Van Hise 62 EC granted for both 123 & 103 →41883 LEC 2 2:25 MWF 144 Van Hise 62 202 Fourth Semester Chinese E Asian 201 6 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 22 Ingraham Du, W 05 IC →36874 DIS 301 11:00 MTWRF 479 Van Hise →43178 DIS 302 12:05 MTWRF 215 Van Hise →44504 DIS 303 1:20 MTWRF 201 Van Hise 204 Fourth Semester Japanese E Asian 203 or satisfactory 6 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 494 Van Hise McGloin, N 05 IC placement test scores →36876 DIS 301 11:00 MTWRF 115 Van Hise →36877 DIS 302 2:25 MTWRF 205 Van Hise →43179 DIS 303 11:00 MTWRF 350 Birge #A 235 Genres of Asian Religious Writing Successful completion of or 3 LEC 1 1:20 MW 494 Van Hise Meulenbeld, M 10E b HI C exemption from Com A requirement. Open to Fr →42512 DIS 301 9:55 F 382 Van Hise →42516 DIS 303 11:00 F 574 Van Hise →42520 DIS 305 2:25 F 474 Van Hise →42514 DIS 302 11:00 F 490 Van Hise →42518 DIS 304 2:25 F 386 Van Hise →42523 DIS 306 1:20 F 387 Van Hise B 277 Kendo: Integration of Martial Arts and Liberal Arts 2 LEC 1 3:30-4:00 TR 2110 Gym-Nat SIC →44123 LAB 301 4:00-5:10 pm TR 2110 Gym-Nat

A Crosslisted with Rel. St. and Langs. & Cultures of Asia. B Crosslisted with PE Elect. Students purchase Kendo bamboo sword ($48) and headband. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 75 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC E ASIAN (295) continued

299 Directed Study Graded on a lettered basis; 1-3 ¶ IND * * IC requires cons inst #C 300 Korean Culture & Civilization Open to Fr with cons inst 1-3 →43188 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 494 Van Hise Choi, A 26 HIC Elem Conv Chinese for Professionals II →46849 LEC 2 * 302 Sixth Semester Chinese E Asian 301 4 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 494 Van Hise Du, W 06 HAC →36879 DIS 301 11:00 TR 378 Van Hise →42780 DIS 302 1:20 TR 215 Van Hise →46859 DIS 303 2:25 TR 375 Van Hise 304 Sixth Semester Japanese E Asian 303 or satisfactory 4 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 367 Van Hise McGloin, N 10 HAC placement test scores →36881 DIS 301 1:20 TR 479 Van Hise →44603 DIS 302 2:25 TR 290 Van Hise 312 Second Semester Chinese E Asian 311 or satisfactory 5-6 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 104 Van Hise Yang, B 12 EC placement test scores, & Grad st →36883 DIS 301 9:55 MTWRF 590 Van Hise →40549 DIS 303 12:05 MTWRF 599 Van Hise →43181 DIS 305 9:55 MTWRF 591 Van Hise →38196 DIS 302 11:00 MTWRF 587 Van Hise →43004 DIS 304 1:20 MTWRF 587 Van Hise →43332 DIS 306 11:00 MTWRF 599 Van Hise 318 Fourth Semester Chinese E Asian 317 or satisfactory 5-6 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 22 Ingraham Du, W 05 IC placement test scores, & Grad st →36885 DIS 301 11:00 MTWRF 479 Van Hise →43183 DIS 302 12:05 MTWRF 215 Van Hise →44505 DIS 303 1:20 MTWRF 201 Van Hise 320 Second Semester Japanese E Asian 319 or satisfactory 5-6 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 22 Ingraham Geyer, N 12 EC placement test scores, & Grad st →38198 DIS 301 9:55 MTWRF 587 Van Hise →38451 DIS 304 9:55 MTWRF 595 Van Hise →43182 DIS 307 12:05 MTWRF 201 Van Hise →38199 DIS 302 11:00 MTWRF 201 Van Hise →39078 DIS 305 11:00 MTWRF 215 Van Hise →38200 DIS 303 1:20 MTWRF 595 Van Hise →44119 DIS 306 1:20 MTWRF 599 Van Hise D 322 First Year Classical Chinese E Asian 321 4 →36886 LEC 1 12:05 MTWR 494 Van Hise Huntington, R 25F LIC 326 Elementary Korean E A 325 & Grad St 3 LEC 1 12:05 TRF 155 Van Hise Lim, B 25M EC →46429 DIS 301 12:05 MW 379 Van Hise →46430 DIS 302 8:50 MW 159 Van Hise 328 Fourth Semester Japanese E Asian 327 or satisfactory 5-6 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 494 Van Hise McGloin, N 05 IC placement test scores, & Grad st →36888 DIS 301 11:00 MTWRF 115 Van Hise →38201 DIS 302 2:25 MTWRF 205 Van Hise →43184 DIS 303 11:00 MTWRF 350 Birge E 332 Basic Technical Japanese II EPD/E Asian 330 3 →45807 LEC 1 9:55 MWF Davis, J 04 EC G →52599 LEC 3 F 9:55 MWF Off Campus Davis, J 05 D 342 Classical Chinese for Non-Majors Cons inst 4 →36889 LEC 1 12:05 MTWR 494 Van Hise Huntington, R 25F LEC 346 Fourth Semester Korean E Asian 345 or satisfactory 3-4 →38748 LEC 1 9:55 MTWRF 367 Van Hise Lim, B 22G IC placement test scores. 4 cr for Undergrads, 3 cr for Grads 348 Sixth Semester Korean E Asian 347 or equiv 3 →43448 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 144 Van Hise 07 HAC I 352 Survey of Chinese Literature Two yrs of Chinese or equiv & E 4 LEC 1 7:00-8:15 pm TR 479 Van Hise Nienhauser, W 41 LIC Asian 321-322 or equiv →36891 DIS 301 * J 354 Survey of Japanese Literature Two yrs of Japanese or equiv 4 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 115 Van Hise Ridgely, S 12 LIC →36893 DIS 301 3:30 W 219 Van Hise K 363 Introduction to Confucianism So st 3 →54294 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 290 Nutri Sci 28 HIC # 364 Introduction to Buddhism Open to Fr 3 →54438 LEC 1 % 4:00-5:15 pm MW 22 Ingraham 13E HIC L 367 Japanese Poetic Tradition Jr st; Undergrad majors, 4 cr; 3-4 →52900 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 379 Van Hise Kern, A 26 LAC non-major Undergrads & Grads, 3 cr 371 Chinese Popular Culture So st 2-3 →52918 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm MW 104 Van Hise Meulenbeld, M 13E LIC E 375 Intermediate Technical Japanese II EPD/E Asian 374 or cons inst. Does 3 →36894 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 1721 Engr Hall Davis, J 03 DC G not satisfy L&S language or major →38749 LEC 3 F 8:50 MWF Off Campus Davis, J 03 requirement 402 Eighth Semester Chinese E Asian 401; cons inst. Undergrad 3-4 →42296 LEC 1 3:30 MWF 205 Van Hise Yang, B 13 LAC majors, 4 cr; non-major Undergrads 42361 DIS 301 * & Grads, 3 cr 404 Eighth Semester Japanese E Asian 403 or satisfactory 3 →36895 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 367 Van Hise Mori, J 07 HAC placement test scores 406 Eighth Semester Korean E Asian 405 or equiv 3 →43449 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 486 Van Hise 08 HAC 432 Introduction to Chinese Linguistics E Asian 431 or equiv; Undergrad 3-4 →43180 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 114 Van Hise Zhang, H 29 HAC majors, 4 cr; non-major Undergrads & Grads, 3 cr E 450 Japanese for Politics and Government EPD/E Asian 375 or E Asian 304 or 3 →52755 LEC 1 2:25 MWF Davis, J 11 AC G cons inst →52756 LEC 3 F 2:25 MWF Off Campus Davis, J 11 632 History of the Chinese Language Cons inst 3 →52901 LEC 1 5:30-8:00 pm T 1051 Van Hise Zhang, H 41H HAC M 671 Studies in Chinese Drama E Asian 302 or equiv 3 →52904 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 367 Van Hise Huntington, R 26 AC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 698 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a Cr/N 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a lettered 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst 701 Proseminar in Chinese Literature BA in Chinese or equiv 3 →52903 LEC 1 4:00-6:30 pm W 1251 Van Hise Nienhauser, W A 775 Studies in Japanese Linguistics E Asian 434 or equiv & cons inst 3 →44121 LEC 1 3:30-6:00 pm W 1051 Van Hise Geyer, N 799 Reading for Research Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * 990 Thesis Research Grad st or cons inst 3 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Research Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * Note: Copy fees are charged for E Asian courses.

C Crosslisted with E Asian Studies. I EA 352 and Lit Trans 262 meet together. D Majors register for EA 322; Non-majors for EA 342. J EA 354 and Lit Trans 264 meet together. E Crosslisted with EPD. K Crosslisted with Rel. St. F Distance learning. L Haiku G For off-campus, non-degree students. Call (608) 262-5516 to register. M Intensive study of selected traditional dramatic texts. 76 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

ECONOMICS ECON (296) Departmental Office: 7238 Social Science, (608)262-6925

Department home page (www.econ.wisc.edu) contains CLOSED CLASSES/WAIT LIST POLICY and supplemental information. When students enroll but do not meet the prerequisites for a class, they will be asked to drop the class. All 3-4 credit courses must be taken by graduate students for 3 credits; undergraduates for 4 credits. All undergraduate Business courses are restricted to Business students until Tuesday, November 24th at 9:00 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

#A 101 Principles of Microeconomics Successful completion of or 4 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 6210 Soc Sci Serrano-Padial 60 r SEC exemption from Quantitative LEC 2 9:30-10:45 TR 272 Bascom Serrano-Padial 60 Reasoning A requirement. Open to LEC 3 2:30-3:45 MW 6210 Soc Sci Gandhi, A 60 Fr. No honors avail LEC 4 4:00-5:15 pm MW 6210 Soc Sci Wallace, G 60 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR LEC 2 9:30-10:45 TR LEC 3 2:30-3:45 MW →41333 DIS 301 12:05 M 6322 Soc Sci →41335 DIS 328 12:05 W 6101 Soc Sci →39595 DIS 355 8:50 F 214 Ingraham →41334 DIS 302 1:20 M 6232 Soc Sci →41336 DIS 329 12:05 M 6314 Soc Sci →39596 DIS 356 8:50 F 116 Ingraham →39590 DIS 303 12:05 W 6322 Soc Sci →38894 DIS 330 1:20 W 6232 Soc Sci →39597 DIS 357 1:20 F 214 Ingraham →36902 DIS 304 12:05 W 6224 Soc Sci →38895 DIS 331 1:20 M 6228 Soc Sci →36914 DIS 358 1:20 F 14 Ingraham →36903 DIS 305 1:20 W 6240 Soc Sci →39591 DIS 332 12:05 F 115 Ingraham →36915 DIS 359 12:05 F 214 Ingraham →36904 DIS 306 12:05 M 6228 Soc Sci →39592 DIS 333 12:05 F 52 Bascom →36916 DIS 360 12:05 F 122 Ingraham →36905 DIS 307 9:55 F 14 Ingraham →38896 DIS 334 8:50 F 114 Ingraham →39001 DIS 361 9:55 F 1327 Sterling →38891 DIS 308 9:55 F 120 Ingraham →44315 DIS 335 8:50 F 123 Ingraham →39002 DIS 362 9:55 F 1333 Sterling →36906 DIS 309 11:00 F 52 Bascom →38897 DIS 336 9:55 F 222 Ingraham →39003 DIS 363 12:05 W 6314 Soc Sci →36907 DIS 310 12:05 F 114 Ingraham →38898 DIS 338 12:05 M 6101 Soc Sci →39004 DIS 364 12:05 M 6116 Soc Sci →36908 DIS 311 8:50 F 120 Ingraham →38899 DIS 339 2:25 M 6322 Soc Sci →39598 DIS 365 11:00 F 116 Ingraham →36909 DIS 312 8:50 F 14 Ingraham →38900 DIS 340 2:25 W 4322 Soc Sci →44316 DIS 366 11:00 F 120 Ingraham →36910 DIS 313 1:20 F 222 Ingraham →39593 DIS 341 12:05 W 6116 Soc Sci →40610 DIS 367 9:55 F 1407 Sterling →44314 DIS 314 12:05 F 53 Bascom →39594 DIS 342 1:20 F 114 Ingraham →39005 DIS 368 1:20 F 224 Ingraham →38892 DIS 315 11:00 F 115 Ingraham →36913 DIS 343 1:20 F 120 Ingraham →39006 DIS 369 12:05 F 116 Ingraham →40609 DIS 344 11:00 F 214 Ingraham →40698 DIS 370 8:50 F 115 Ingraham LEC 4 4:00-5:15 pm MW →43190 DIS 382 2:25 W 6232 Soc Sci →43191 DIS 383 9:55 F 391 Van Hise →43192 DIS 384 2:25 M 4322 Soc Sci →43193 DIS 385 2:25 W 58 Bascom →43194 DIS 386 8:50 F 52 Bascom →43195 DIS 387 8:50 F 223 Ingraham →43196 DIS 388 11:00 F 114 Ingraham →43197 DIS 389 11:00 F 14 Ingraham →43198 DIS 390 12:05 M 5322 Soc Sci →43199 DIS 391 12:05 W 6228 Soc Sci →43200 DIS 392 12:05 F 223 Ingraham →43201 DIS 393 12:05 F 123 Ingraham →43202 DIS 394 1:20 F 122 Ingraham →43204 DIS 395 1:20 F 116 Ingraham →44189 DIS 396 9:55 F 478 Van Hise #B 102 Principles of Macroeconomics Econ 101 or AAE 215. Open to Fr. 3 LEC 1 9:55 TR 1351 Chem Rick, S 61 SEC No honors avail LEC 2 12:05 MW 6210 Soc Sci Kelly, E 61 LEC 3 1:20 MW 6210 Soc Sci Kelly, E 61 LEC 1 9:55 TR LEC 2 12:05 MW LEC 3 1:20 MW →40618 DIS 301 9:55 F 116 Ingraham →36925 DIS 328 3:30 W 6224 Soc Sci →44190 DIS 350 3:30 W 5322 Soc Sci →36917 DIS 302 9:55 F 123 Ingraham →38486 DIS 329 12:05 F 215 Ingraham →44191 DIS 351 3:30 M 6314 Soc Sci →40619 DIS 303 12:05 F 225 Ingraham →39603 DIS 330 12:05 F 55 Bascom →44192 DIS 352 2:25 M 6314 Soc Sci →38754 DIS 304 12:05 F 23 Ingraham →36926 DIS 331 8:50 F 53 Bascom →44193 DIS 353 2:25 W 6322 Soc Sci →36918 DIS 305 12:05 W 5322 Soc Sci →39193 DIS 332 8:50 F 215 Ingraham →44194 DIS 354 8:50 F 55 Bascom →36919 DIS 306 1:20 F 115 Ingraham →38755 DIS 333 2:25 M 6310 Soc Sci →44195 DIS 355 9:55 F 122 Ingraham →36920 DIS 307 1:20 W 6228 Soc Sci →36927 DIS 334 2:25 W 6310 Soc Sci →44196 DIS 356 9:55 F 214 Ingraham →36921 DIS 308 1:20 F 52 Bascom →44318 DIS 335 1:20 F 215 Ingraham →44197 DIS 357 8:50 F 225 Ingraham →36922 DIS 309 12:05 M 4314 Soc Sci →38756 DIS 336 9:55 F 52 Bascom →44198 DIS 358 12:05 F 58 Bascom →36923 DIS 310 1:20 M 6101 Soc Sci →39194 DIS 337 3:30 M 6310 Soc Sci →44199 DIS 359 12:05 F 5231 Soc Sci →39602 DIS 311 8:50 F 23 Ingraham →39195 DIS 338 9:55 F 115 Ingraham →44200 DIS 360 9:55 F 114 Ingraham →36924 DIS 312 8:50 F 113 Ingraham →39604 DIS 339 11:00 F 113 Ingraham →44684 DIS 361 1:20 F 23 Ingraham →44317 DIS 313 1:20 F 53 Bascom →44644 DIS 340 11:00 F 123 Ingraham →46047 DIS 362 1:20 F 55 Bascom #C 111 Principles of Economics-Accelerated Treatment Quantitative Reasoning A. ! 4 →36928 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 1421 Sterling Hansen, K 10 r SEC Automatic honors cr avail. Class size limited. May not receive cr for both Econ 111 & Econ 101 or 102. Open to Fr D 300 Introduction to Finance So, Jr or Sr st; Econ 101 or AAE 3 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1100 Grainger Mucklow, B 64 SIC 215; Acct IS 100 or 300; Gen Bus LEC 2 2:30-3:45 TR 1100 Grainger Mucklow, B 64 303 or equiv or con reg LEC 3 4:00-5:15 pm TR 1100 Grainger Boquist, A 64 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR LEC 2 2:30-3:45 TR LEC 3 4:00-5:15 pm TR →36931 DIS 301 8:50 F 1175 Grainger →39673 DIS 305 8:50 F 1185 Grainger →53961 DIS 309 8:50 F 1195 Grainger →36932 DIS 302 9:55 F 1175 Grainger →39674 DIS 306 9:55 F 1185 Grainger →53962 DIS 310 9:55 F 1195 Grainger →36933 DIS 303 1:20 F 1195 Grainger →38177 DIS 307 1:20 F 1295 Grainger →53963 DIS 311 1:20 F 2120 Grainger →36934 DIS 304 2:25 F 1195 Grainger →36935 DIS 308 2:25 F 1295 Grainger →53964 DIS 312 2:25 F 2120 Grainger 301 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory Any two intro econ courses and one 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR B10 Ingraham Weretka, M 66 SIC semester calc (Math 221 or 211; LEC 2 2:30-3:45 TR 5206 Soc Sci Weretka, M 66 Math 221 recommended) LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR LEC 2 2:30-3:45 TR →36937 DIS 301 9:55 F 215 Ingraham →38758 DIS 310 8:50 F 5231 Soc Sci →36938 DIS 302 11:00 F 6102 Soc Sci →39677 DIS 311 1:20 F 58 Bascom →39676 DIS 303 12:05 F 6240 Soc Sci →36940 DIS 312 12:05 F 6102 Soc Sci →36939 DIS 304 8:50 F 58 Bascom →36941 DIS 313 11:00 F 55 Bascom →38757 DIS 305 1:20 F 225 Ingraham →44201 DIS 314 9:55 F 53 Bascom →53930 DIS 306 8:50 F 6203 Soc Sci →53933 DIS 315 1:20 F 5231 Soc Sci →53931 DIS 307 9:55 F 113 Ingraham →53934 DIS 316 11:00 F 53 Bascom →53932 DIS 308 11:00 F 215 Ingraham →53935 DIS 317 12:05 F 4308 Soc Sci 302 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory Any two intro econ courses and one 4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 5208 Soc Sci Chinn, M 69 SIC semester calc (Math 221 or 211; LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR 165 Bascom Eudey, W 69 Math 221 recommended) LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR →38766 DIS 301 8:50 F 6102 Soc Sci →39015 DIS 315 11:00 F 4308 Soc Sci →39010 DIS 302 9:55 F 225 Ingraham →39016 DIS 316 12:05 F 6112 Soc Sci continued

A Evening midterms may be scheduled. C Enrollment restricted to honor students only until and including Nov 24 B Evening midterms may be given. D Crosslisted with Finance. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 77 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ECON (296) continued

→39013 DIS 303 12:05 F 6232 Soc Sci →39017 DIS 317 1:20 F 6240 Soc Sci →39014 DIS 304 1:20 F 6203 Soc Sci →39018 DIS 318 8:50 F 6240 Soc Sci →46359 DIS 305 1:20 F 6232 Soc Sci →41444 DIS 319 12:05 F 6228 Soc Sci →46360 DIS 306 8:50 F 6232 Soc Sci →46057 DIS 320 8:50 F 4308 Soc Sci →46361 DIS 307 9:55 F 23 Ingraham →46058 DIS 321 9:55 F 55 Bascom →46362 DIS 308 11:00 F 6240 Soc Sci →46059 DIS 322 1:20 F 4308 Soc Sci E 306 The Real Estate Process So, Jr, or Sr st; Econ 101 3 LEC 1 4:35 MW 1100 Grainger Mc Cabe, S 14E SIC →38203 DIS 301 7:45 R 2190 Grainger →39039 DIS 303 1:20 R 1175 Grainger →36946 DIS 305 2:25 R 2080 Grainger →36944 DIS 302 1:20 T 2280 Grainger →36945 DIS 304 6:00 pm T 2170 Grainger →36947 DIS 306 6:00 pm W 2170 Grainger 310 Statistics: Measurement in Economics One intro econ course & Math 221 4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 6104 Soc Sci Decarolis, F 28 r IC or 211; students with prev stat →38266 LAB 302 8:50-10:45 R 14 Ingraham course must have cons inst →38267 LAB 303 1:20-3:15 W 6314 Soc Sci →38395 LAB 305 4:00-5:55 pm R 4314 Soc Sci →38396 LAB 306 9:55-11:50 F B321 Van Vleck F 312 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory - Advanced Treatment Math 222, Econ 101 & 102 or Econ 3 →44139 LEC 1 ! 9:30-10:45 TR 5106 Soc Sci Williams, N 22 SIC 111; or cons inst. Not open to stdts who have taken Econ 302 D 320 Investment Theory So, Jr or Sr st; Math 213 or 222; 3 36949 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1140 Grainger Fedenia, M 71 SAC Finance/Econ 300; Gen Bus 304 or →39083 DIS 301 2:25 F 1140 Grainger equiv or con reg →39084 DIS 302 3:30 F 1140 Grainger →46033 DIS 303 1:20 F 1140 Grainger 36950 LEC 2 4:00-5:15 pm TR 1140 Grainger Fedenia, M 71 →39083 DIS 301 2:25 F 1140 Grainger →39084 DIS 302 3:30 F 1140 Grainger →46033 DIS 303 1:20 F 1140 Grainger 46032 LEC 3 5:30-6:45 pm TR 1170 Grainger Fedenia, M 71 →39083 DIS 301 2:25 F 1140 Grainger →39084 DIS 302 3:30 F 1140 Grainger →46033 DIS 303 1:20 F 1140 Grainger LEC 4 2:30-3:45 MW 1195 Grainger Brown, D 71 53696 DIS 304 G 325 Public Utilities Econ 101 3 →42305 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR 2175 Grainger Stevenson, R 20 SIC →42306 LEC 2 4:00-5:15 pm TR 2167 Grainger Stevenson, R 29 330 Money and Banking Econ 101 & 102, or 111 or cons 4 LEC 1 8:25-9:40 TR 19 Ingraham Rick, S 20 SIC inst →36952 DIS 301 11:00 R 6240 Soc Sci →36955 DIS 304 9:55 F 6203 Soc Sci →36958 DIS 307 3:30 R 6322 Soc Sci →36953 DIS 302 2:25 R 53 Bascom →36956 DIS 305 11:00 F 6232 Soc Sci →36959 DIS 308 3:30 T 6322 Soc Sci →36954 DIS 303 11:00 T 6240 Soc Sci →36957 DIS 306 12:05 F 6116 Soc Sci I 343 Environmental Economics Econ 101 or equiv, or cons inst 3-4 LEC 1 9:30-10:15 TR 6104 Soc Sci 22 SIC →53616 DIS 301 3:30 R 54 Bascom →53620 DIS 303 1:20 F 379 Noland →53624 DIS 305 2:25 R 553 Noland →53618 DIS 302 12:05 F 2112 Chamberlin →53622 DIS 304 9:55 F 579 Noland 390 Economic Forecasting Prerequisites vary by topic 3 →53936 LEC 14 1:00-2:15 TR 290 Nutri Sci Hansen, B 27 SIC 410 Introductory Econometrics Econ 310 & Math 221. Undergrads 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 132 Noland Taber, C 21 AC have enrollment priority →39364 DIS 301 8:50 F 6228 Soc Sci →39365 DIS 302 11:00 F 6101 Soc Sci J 420 Urban and Regional Economics Econ 101 3 →42303 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1190 Grainger Malpezzi, S 24 SAC I 421 Economic Decision Analysis Econ 301 & Stat 301, or equiv 4 LEC 1 9:55 MWF B219 Van Vleck Cox, T 05 SIC →53374 LAB 301 11:00-1:00 W B4 Taylor Hl →53375 LAB 302 3:00-5:00 pm W B4 Taylor Hl →53376 LAB 303 7:00-9:00 pm W B4 Taylor Hl 450 Wages and the Labor Market Econ 301 4 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 5106 Soc Sci Lentz, R 24 SAC →43172 DIS 301 12:05 F 4322 Soc Sci →43174 DIS 303 9:55 F 6102 Soc Sci →46300 DIS 305 11:00 F 4322 Soc Sci →43173 DIS 302 8:50 F 6101 Soc Sci →46299 DIS 304 1:20 F 6112 Soc Sci 451 The Economic Approach to Human Behavior Econ 301 3 →53947 LEC 1 8:25-9:40 TR 122 Ingraham Montgomery, J 20 AC 458 Industrial Structure and Competitive Strategy Econ 301 3 →44202 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 6240 Soc Sci Deneckere, R 28 AC 464 International Trade and Finance Econ 301 (or 311) and 302 (or 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 212 Animal Sci Muniagurria, M 22 SIC 312), or cons inst. Not open to students who have taken 364 →38182 DIS 301 11:00 F 6322 Soc Sci →38184 DIS 303 1:20 F 6228 Soc Sci →39605 DIS 305 8:50 F 4322 Soc Sci →38183 DIS 302 12:05 F 6322 Soc Sci →44206 DIS 304 9:55 F 4308 Soc Sci 467 International Industrial Organizations Econ 301 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 6104 Soc Sci Muniagurria, M 26 SAC →46295 DIS 301 11:00 F 6314 Soc Sci →46296 DIS 302 12:05 F 6314 Soc Sci →46297 DIS 303 9:55 F 6232 Soc Sci →46298 DIS 304 8:50 F 6322 Soc Sci I 474 Economic Problems of Developing Areas Sr st and two crses in econ 3 →53609 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 104 Russell Lb Alix-Garcia, J 21 SIC I 477 Agricultural and Economic Development in Africa Two crses in AAE and/or Econ, or 3 →53610 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 357 Soils Foltz, J 24 SIC cons inst G 478 Urban Transport Economics Econ 101 3 →41446 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2167 Grainger 24 SIC 521 Game Theory and Economic Analysis Econ 301, Math 222 3 →45862 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 351 Moore Rostek, M 24 IC 522 Law and Economics Econ 301 or cons inst 4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 1310 Sterling Quint, D 12 SAC →46289 DIS 301 8:50 F 6314 Soc Sci →46291 DIS 303 11:00 F 6310 Soc Sci →46293 DIS 305 1:20 F 4322 Soc Sci →46290 DIS 302 9:55 F 6228 Soc Sci →46292 DIS 304 12:05 F 6310 Soc Sci 548 The Economics of Health Care Econ 301, or Pub Affr 880 or cons 3-4 →53949 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 122 Ingraham Hansen, K 07 SIC inst I 567 Public Finance in Less Developed Countries Intro crse in econ thry, public 3 →45975 LEC 1 3:30 WR 119 Babcock Reschovsky, A 29R AC finance or econ dev F 590 Tutorial in Research Project Design Econ 301 or 311; Econ 302 or 312; 3 →43279 LEC 1 ! 2:30-3:45 TR 4314 Soc Sci Porter, J 28 b AC Econ 410 or con reg; or cons inst K 663 Population and Society Jr st or cons inst 3 →53707 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1217 Humanities Grant, M 28 SAC 666 Advanced International Finance Econ 464, or Econ 302 (or 312) and 3 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 6102 Soc Sci Engel, C 12 AC 364, or cons inst →53951 DIS 301 3:30 T 6314 Soc Sci →53952 DIS 302 2:25 R 55 Bascom L 671 Energy Economics Sr or Grad st and intermed econ or 3 →36962 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 271 1410 Engdr Shaten, R 28 SDC appropriate substitute per cons inst 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 692 Senior Thesis Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC

D Crosslisted with Finance. I Crosslisted with AAE E Crosslisted with AAE, Real Estate, Urban & Reg Pl. J Crosslisted with Real Estate, Urban & Reg Pl F Enrollment restricted to honors students only until and including November 24. K Crosslisted with Sociology G Crosslisted with Tran PU L Crosslisted with AAE, Envir St, Tran PU, Urban & Reg Pl 78 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ECON (296) continued

698 Directed Study Jr or Sr st; graded on a Cr/N 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst 699 Directed Study Cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC I 707 Institutional Economics AAE 635 or equiv 3 →36963 LEC 1 4:00-6:30 pm T B30 Taylor Hl Bromley, D 710 Economic Statistics and Econometrics II Econ 709 3-4 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 5231 Soc Sci Hansen, B A →39606 DIS 301 12:05 F 5322 Soc Sci →39607 DIS 302 1:20 F 6322 Soc Sci →43458 DIS 303 2:25 F 6224 Soc Sci 713 Economic Theory: Microeconomics Sequence Econ 711 3 →36964 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1313 Sterling Sandholm III →36965 LEC 2 2:30-3:45 TR 6102 Soc Sci Rostek, M 39196 DIS 301 11:00 F 4314 Soc Sci 41721 DIS 304 9:55 F 6101 Soc Sci 36966 DIS 302 12:05 F 4314 Soc Sci 43347 DIS 305 8:50 F 6310 Soc Sci 714 Economic Theory; Macroeconomics Sequence Econ 712 3 →36967 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW 4308 Soc Sci Williams, N →36968 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 MW 4308 Soc Sci Seshadri, A 36969 DIS 301 1:20 F 6314 Soc Sci 36970 DIS 302 8:50 F 6224 Soc Sci 46268 DIS 303 2:25 F 5322 Soc Sci 718 Topics in Applied Econometrics Grad st 3 →39610 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MW 4308 Soc Sci Aradillas-Lope 751 Survey of Institutional Aspects of Labor Economics Grad st 3 →45867 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1510 Msb Taber, C 761 Industrial Organization Theory Grad st 3 →45868 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1313 Sterling Houde, J 806 Advanced Microeconomic Theory II Econ 713 or cons inst 3 →43460 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 6116 Soc Sci Sandholm III 872 Advanced International Economics Grad st 3 →44205 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW 224 Ingraham Engel, C 899 Topics in Macroeconomics Econ 711, 712, 713, 714 or cons 1-3 →53954 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MW 6112 Soc Sci Williams, N Topics in Industrial Organization inst →53953 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 MW 6310 Soc Sci Decarolis, F Topics in Labor Economics →44203 LEC 3 9:30-10:45 TR B231 Van Vleck Lentz, R 902 Workshop in Economic Theory Grad st 1-7 →36971 LEC 1 3:45 F 7324 Soc Sci 904 Workshop on Industrial Organization Grad st 1-7 →36972 LEC 1 3:45-5:30 pm W 7324 Soc Sci 914 Workshop in Econometrics Grad st 1-7 →36973 LEC 1 1:20-2:50 F 8411 Soc Sci 956 Workshop in Labor Economics Grad st 1-7 →36974 LEC 1 3:45-5:15 pm M 7324 Soc Sci 966 Workshop on Quantitative Macro-Economic Analysis Grad st 1-7 →36975 LEC 1 3:45-5:15 pm R 7324 Soc Sci 969 Workshop on Public Economics Cons inst or Econ 448 1-7 →36976 LEC 1 3:45-5:30 pm T 8417 Soc Sci 982 Interdepartmental Seminar in the Latin-American Area Grad st & cons inst 1-3 →52576 SEM 1 11:00-1:00 W 5255 Humanities Mallon, F →52583 SEM 2 3:30-5:30 pm M 499 Van Hise Zamora, M 990 Thesis Grad st and cons inst 2-9 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Work Grad st and cons inst 2-9 ¶ IND * *

I Crosslisted with AAE

ENGLISH ENGLISH (350) Thomas Schaub, Chair, 7187 White Hall

For enrollment questions on: Courses 100, 201, 203, 151, 162, 167, 168, 169, 173, & Courses 215 to 699--(608) 263-3760; Courses 700 to 999--(608) 263-3750; or ESL Courses: 110-122 (608) 263-3780. Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www. wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields.html. When students enroll but do not meet the prerequisites for a given class, they will be asked to drop the class. # 100 Freshman Composition Open to Fr only. Stdts may receive 3 a EC degree cr for only one Com A crse taken in residence →39387 A LEC 1 8:50 MWF 49 Sellery Hl →43953 LEC 27 12:05 MWF 2261 Humanities →38288 B LEC 2 8:50 MWF B110 Kronshge-C →36986 LEC 28 1:20 MWF 2111 Humanities →36978 LEC 3 8:50 MWF 2121 Humanities →40060 D LEC 29 1:20 MWF 138 Witte Hall →36979 LEC 4 8:50 MWF 2115 Humanities →51727 LEC 30 1:20 MWF 2131 Humanities →51536 LEC 5 8:50 MWF 2251 Humanities →36987 LEC 31 1:20 MWF 2261 Humanities →51537 LEC 6 8:50 MWF 2101 Humanities →36988 LEC 32 1:20 MWF 2101 Humanities →43950 LEC 7 8:50 MWF 2111 Humanities →42183 A LEC 33 2:25 MWF 49 Sellery Hl →45391 LEC 8 8:50 MWF 2261 Humanities →41316 LEC 34 2:25 MWF 2101 Humanities →51538 LEC 9 8:50 MWF 2131 Humanities →38860 LEC 35 2:25 MWF 2211 Humanities →40056 C LEC 10 9:55 MWF 1227 Ogg Hall →36989 LEC 36 2:25 MWF 2115 Humanities →40057 B LEC 11 9:55 MWF B110 Kronshge-C →51728 LEC 37 2:25 MWF 2131 Humanities →38854 LEC 12 9:55 MWF 2115 Humanities →51729 LEC 38 3:30 MWF 4208 White →36980 LEC 13 9:55 MWF 2211 Humanities →41315 A LEC 39 3:30 MWF 49 Sellery Hl →36981 LEC 14 9:55 MWF 2121 Humanities →45431 D LEC 40 3:30 MWF 138 Witte Hall →51723 LEC 15 9:55 MWF 2101 Humanities →45430 LEC 41 5:30-6:45 pm MW 2131 Humanities →51724 LEC 16 11:00 MWF 4208 White →43954 LEC 42 9:30-10:45 TR 2211 Humanities →38855 B LEC 17 11:00 MWF B110 Kronshge-C →38861 LEC 43 11:00-12:15 TR 2131 Humanities →36982 LEC 18 11:00 MWF 2115 Humanities →36990 LEC 44 11:00-12:15 TR 2101 Humanities →36983 LEC 19 11:00 MWF 2111 Humanities →36991 LEC 45 1:00-2:15 TR 2115 Humanities →36984 LEC 20 11:00 MWF 2101 Humanities →51730 LEC 46 1:00-2:15 TR 2101 Humanities →43952 LEC 21 12:05 MWF 2111 Humanities →42184 LEC 47 2:30-3:45 TR 2101 Humanities →42182 C LEC 22 12:05 MWF 1227 Ogg Hall →42185 LEC 48 2:30-3:45 TR 2131 Humanities →41317 D LEC 23 12:05 MWF 138 Witte Hall →45432 LEC 49 4:00-5:15 pm TR 2131 Humanities →51725 LEC 24 12:05 MWF 2101 Humanities →45433 LEC 50 5:30-6:45 pm TR 2131 Humanities →36985 LEC 25 12:05 MWF 2211 Humanities →43955 LEC 51 9:30-10:45 TR 2121 Humanities →51726 LEC 26 12:05 MWF 2131 Humanities # 110 Intensive English as a Second Language Cons prog dir. Not open to 6 →40641 LEC 1 9:55 MT 259A Van Hise auditors. Does not count toward 9:55 WRF 2125 Humanities graduation requirements. Open to 11:00 MTWRF 2125 Humanities Fr 1:20 MTWRF 2611 Humanities 2:25 MTWRF 4212 White →40642 LEC 2 9:55 MTWRF 7115 White 11:00 MTWRF 7111 White 1:20 MT 259A Van Hise 1:20 WRF 7115 White 2:25 MTWRF 7111 White →43504 LEC 3 9:55 MTWRF 7111 White 11:00 MTWRF 4279 White 1:20 MTW 4279 White 2:25 MTWRF 4279 White 1:20 RF 259A Van Hise * # 115 English as a Second Language: Grammar for Academic Use ESL Assessment Test (ESLAT) 3 →42496 LEC 1 9:55 MTWRF 4279 White required; info at 5134 White Hall. Does not count toward graduation requirements. Not open to auditors. Open to Fr continued

A Reserved for students in Sellery Hall. C Reserved for students in Ogg and Smith Halls, including Merit and Susan Davis. B Reserved for students in Lakeshore Res. Halls, including Bradley. D Reserved for students in Witte Hall. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 79 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ENGLISH (350) continued

# 116 English as a Second Language: Academic Reading and ESL Assessment Test (ESLAT) 3 →40561 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 7115 White Vocabulary Skills required; info at 5134 White Hall. →36992 LEC 2 9:55 MWF 216 Ingraham Does not count toward graduation →41059 LEC 3 11:00 MWF 4275 White requirements. Not open to →44225 LEC 4 1:20 MWF 4275 White auditors. Open to Fr # 117 English as a Second Language: Academic Writing I ESL Assessment Test (ESLAT) 3 required; info at 5134 White Hall. Does not count toward graduation requirements. Not open to auditors. Open to Fr →36993 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 7111 White →42497 LEC 7 3:30 MWF 7111 White →36994 LEC 2 9:55 MWF 2611 Humanities →43665 LEC 8 9:55 MWF 4275 White →39868 LEC 3 11:00 MWF 2611 Humanities →44226 LEC 9 11:00 MWF 4212 White →36995 LEC 4 12:05 MWF 7117 White →44227 LEC 10 12:05 MWF 7115 White →40648 LEC 5 1:20 MWF 4212 White →45832 LEC 11 1:20 MWF 7121 White →38423 LEC 6 2:25 MWF 7117 White # 118 English as a Second Language: Academic Writing II ESL Assessment Test (ESLAT) 3 a EC required; info at 5134 White Hall. Not open to auditors. Open to Fr. Stdts may receive degree cr for only one Com A crse taken in residence →44229 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 4279 White →40649 LEC 7 2:25 MWF 7115 White →36996 LEC 2 9:55 MWF 4212 White →40650 LEC 8 3:30 MWF 4279 White →39277 LEC 3 11:00 MWF 7117 White →43584 LEC 9 9:55 MWF 7117 White →39278 LEC 4 12:05 MWF 7111 White →43585 LEC 10 11:00 MWF 7115 White →36997 LEC 5 1:20 MWF 7117 White →44228 LEC 11 12:05 MWF 4279 White →46969 LEC 6 7:45 MWF 7121 White →44230 LEC 12 1:20 MWF 7111 White # 122 English as a Second Language: Oral Communication ESL Assessment Test (ESLAT) 3 →44391 LEC 1 8:50 MTW 1339 Sterling Skills required; info at 5134 White Hall. 8:50 RF 259A Van Hise Does not count toward graduation →54381 LEC 2 3:30 MTW 155 Van Hise requirements. Not open to 3:30 RF 259A Van Hise auditors. Open to Fr #E 162 Shakespeare Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 2:25 TR 3650 Humanities Britland, K 28 LEC →45399 DIS 301 8:50 F 6121 Soc Sci →45405 DIS 307 2:25 M 2619 Humanities →52095 DIS 313 12:05 F 6108 White →45400 DIS 302 9:55 F 6224 Soc Sci →45406 DIS 308 3:30 M 2111 Humanities →45410 DIS 314 2:25 W 2221 Humanities →45401 DIS 303 11:00 F 6121 Soc Sci →45407 DIS 309 4:35 M 2131 Humanities →45411 DIS 315 3:30 W 2261 Humanities →45402 DIS 304 12:05 F 7105 White →45408 DIS 310 8:50 F 6108 White →52382 DIS 316 1:20 F 6108 White →45403 DIS 305 1:20 F 2653 Humanities →45409 DIS 311 9:55 F 6108 White →45404 DIS 306 2:25 F 2619 Humanities →52094 DIS 312 11:00 F 6108 White #E 167 Introduction to British and American Literature before Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 2:25 MW 3650 Humanities Ortiz-Robles 11E LEC 1914 →51996 DIS 301 8:50 F 6113 Soc Sci →52002 DIS 307 2:25 R 2125 Humanities →52008 DIS 313 12:05 F 6125 Soc Sci →51997 DIS 302 9:55 F 6113 Soc Sci →52003 DIS 308 3:30 R 2125 Humanities →52009 DIS 314 1:20 F 2637 Humanities →51998 DIS 303 11:00 F 6113 Soc Sci →52004 DIS 309 4:35 R 2125 Humanities →52010 DIS 315 3:30 T 6108 White →51999 DIS 304 12:05 F 6224 Soc Sci →52005 DIS 310 8:50 F 6109 Soc Sci →52011 DIS 316 4:35 T 6108 White →52000 DIS 305 1:20 F 2625 Humanities →52006 DIS 311 9:55 F 6117 Soc Sci →52001 DIS 306 2:25 F 2241 Humanities →52007 DIS 312 11:00 F 6109 Soc Sci # 168 Introduction to Modern Literature since 1900 Open to Fr F LEC 1 1:20 TR 2650 Humanities Steele, J 26 LEC 4 →41307 DIS 301 1:20 MW 5322 Soc Sci 4 →41308 DIS 302 2:25 MW 5322 Soc Sci 4 →40613 DIS 303 3:30 MW 4212 White 4 →40614 DIS 304 4:35 MW 4212 White 4 →40615 DIS 305 12:05 WF 4212 White 4 →40616 DIS 306 1:20 WF 6310 Soc Sci 4 →45435 DIS 307 3:30 TR 4212 White 4 →45436 DIS 308 4:35 TR 4212 White 3 →43007 G LEC 2 6:00-9:00 pm W Auerbach, E 40M # 169 Introduction to Modern American Literature Open to Fr 3 E LEC 1 11:00 TR 3650 Humanities Schaub, T 24 LEC →45437 LEC 2 6:00-7:15 pm MW 4208 White 40E E LEC 3 9:55 TR B102 Van Vleck Zimmerman, D 22 LEC 1 11:00 TR LEC 3 9:55 TR →52144 DIS 301 8:50 F 2653 Humanities →52403 DIS 320 8:50 F 2625 Humanities →52145 DIS 302 9:55 F 2625 Humanities →52404 DIS 321 9:55 F 2653 Humanities →52146 DIS 303 11:00 F 2653 Humanities →52405 DIS 322 11:00 F 2625 Humanities →52147 DIS 304 12:05 F 6121 Soc Sci →52406 DIS 323 12:05 F 2653 Humanities →52148 DIS 305 1:20 F 2221 Humanities →52408 DIS 324 1:20 F 2241 Humanities →52149 DIS 306 2:25 R 6117 Soc Sci →52409 DIS 325 2:25 F 2221 Humanities →52393 DIS 307 3:30 R 115 Ingraham →52410 DIS 326 2:25 R 6113 Soc Sci →52394 DIS 308 4:35 R 115 Ingraham →52411 DIS 327 3:30 R 375 Van Hise →52395 DIS 309 8:50 F 2637 Humanities →52412 DIS 328 4:35 R 6117 Soc Sci →52396 DIS 310 9:55 F 2637 Humanities →52413 DIS 329 8:50 F 6117 Soc Sci →52397 DIS 311 11:00 F 2637 Humanities →52414 DIS 330 9:55 F 6109 Soc Sci →52398 DIS 312 12:05 F 6117 Soc Sci →52415 DIS 331 11:00 F 2619 Humanities →52399 DIS 313 1:20 F 2231 Humanities →52416 DIS 332 12:05 F 2637 Humanities →52400 DIS 314 2:25 F 2231 Humanities →52417 DIS 333 1:20 F 2619 Humanities →52401 DIS 315 2:25 M 2241 Humanities →52418 DIS 334 8:50 W 2211 Humanities →52402 DIS 316 3:30 M 2251 Humanities →52419 DIS 335 9:55 W 2221 Humanities 201 Intermediate Composition 3 cr of intro lit. Not open to Fr 3 b IC or auditors →39601 LEC 1 6:00-7:15 pm MW 6110 White →38600 LEC 8 11:00-12:15 TR 6110 White →38595 LEC 2 9:55 MWF 6110 White →38601 LEC 9 1:00-2:15 TR 6110 White →38596 LEC 3 11:00 MWF 6110 White →38602 LEC 10 2:30-3:45 TR 6110 White →38597 LEC 4 12:05 MWF 6110 White →42576 LEC 11 4:00-5:15 pm TR 6110 White →38598 LEC 5 1:20 MWF 6110 White →42750 LEC 12 8:50 MWF 6110 White →41327 LEC 6 2:25 MWF 6110 White →43234 LEC 13 9:55 MWF 110 Social Wrk →38599 LEC 7 9:30-10:45 TR 6110 White →43235 LEC 14 1:20 MWF 2125 Humanities 203 Creative Writing: Beginning Fiction and Poetry 3 cr of lit; open to So only 3 →41297 LEC 1 9:55-11:50 M 7109 White Carlson-Wee, K b IC Workshop →38863 LEC 2 12:05-2:00 F 7109 White Cavallaro, B →38864 LEC 3 9:55-11:50 T 6108 White Diodato, L →38865 LEC 4 1:20-3:15 R 6108 White Kalscheur, J

E Discussion sections will meet after first lecture. G Open to Odyssey Project students only. Class meets in the Harambee Center adjacent to South Madison F Fulfills General Education, Communications Part B requirement. library. 80 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ENGLISH (350) continued

I 215 British Literature Before 1750 6 cr of intro lit 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 5208 Soc Sci Cooper, L 26 LIC →36999 DIS 301 8:50 F 2241 Humanities →38297 DIS 305 1:20 F 2211 Humanities →43423 DIS 309 2:25 W 2261 Humanities →37000 DIS 302 9:55 F 2619 Humanities →40050 DIS 306 2:25 F 2261 Humanities →43424 DIS 310 3:30 W 2101 Humanities →37001 DIS 303 11:00 F 2241 Humanities →38876 DIS 307 2:25 M 2231 Humanities →38296 DIS 304 12:05 F 2625 Humanities →40051 DIS 308 3:30 M 2101 Humanities I 216 British and Anglophone Literature from 1750 to the 6 cr of intro lit 4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 165 Bascom Levine, C 28 LIC Present →37002 DIS 301 2:25 W 2251 Humanities →37006 DIS 305 11:00 F 2231 Humanities →44162 DIS 309 12:05 F 2241 Humanities →37003 DIS 302 3:30 W 2131 Humanities →37007 DIS 306 12:05 F 2619 Humanities →44163 DIS 310 1:20 F 2121 Humanities →37004 DIS 303 8:50 F 2231 Humanities →42199 DIS 307 2:25 M 2221 Humanities →37005 DIS 304 9:55 F 2241 Humanities →42200 DIS 308 3:30 M 2131 Humanities 217 American Literature 6 cr of intro lit I LEC 1 8:00-9:15 MW 19 Ingraham Castronovo, R 01E LIC 4 →38300 DIS 301 3:30 R 2111 Humanities 4 →38301 DIS 302 4:35 R 2101 Humanities 4 →42164 DIS 303 8:50 F 2221 Humanities 4 →38302 DIS 304 9:55 F 2231 Humanities 4 →38303 DIS 305 11:00 F 2221 Humanities 4 →42165 DIS 306 12:05 F 2231 Humanities 4 →43068 DIS 307 8:50 R 2261 Humanities 4 →43069 DIS 308 9:55 R 2231 Humanities 4 →52424 DIS 309 2:25 R 6109 Soc Sci 4 →52425 DIS 310 3:30 R 116 Ingraham 3 →51535 LEC 2 2:30-3:45 MW 122 Ingraham Samuels, E 11E 220 Shakespearean Drama 6 cr of intro lit 3 LEC 1 9:55 TR 19 Ingraham Witmore, M 22 LIC →52182 DIS 301 8:50 F 2211 Humanities →52185 DIS 304 12:05 F 2221 Humanities →52188 J DIS 307 H 2:25 T 2125 Humanities →52183 DIS 302 9:55 F 2221 Humanities →52186 DIS 305 1:20 F 2251 Humanities →52184 DIS 303 11:00 F 2211 Humanities →52187 DIS 306 2:25 F 2251 Humanities # 236 Writing and the Holocaust Successful completion of or 3 →46123 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2115 Humanities Bernard-Donals 22 b EC exemption from Com A requirement. Open to Fr. 300 Creative Writing: Fiction and Poetry Workshop Undergrad and Special stdts only. 3 →38304 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 M 7105 White Reddy, N b HDC Submission of writing sample to →37008 LEC 2 9:55-11:50 W 6108 White Rancourt, J program director on Monday of the →42204 LEC 3 3:30-5:25 pm W 7109 White Berry, L last week of classes 301 Creative Writing: Intermediate Fiction Workshop 3 cr of creative writing (English 3 →37009 LEC 1 11:00-12:55 M 7105 White Sheehan, M HDC 203, 300-307) with grade of 3.0 or →37010 LEC 2 9:55-11:50 T 7109 White England, J better, or submission of writing →43073 LEC 3 11:00-12:55 R 7109 White Mohar, C sample to program director on Mon →51731 LEC 4 1:20-3:15 R 7109 White Brown, N of the last week of classes →52331 LEC 5 3:30-5:25 pm M 7105 White Barry, A 302 Creative Writing: Intermediate Poetry Workshop 3 cr of creative writing (English 3 →37011 LEC 1 3:30-5:25 pm T 7109 White Murillo, J HDC 203, 300-307) with grade of 3.0 or better, or submission of writing sample to program director on Mon of the last week of classes 305 Creative Writing: Advanced Poetry Workshop 3 cr of English 302 or 305 with ! 3 →51733 LEC 1 3:30-5:25 pm M 6108 White Johnson, A HAC grade of 3.5 or better, or submission of writing sample to program director on Monday of the last week of classes 307 Creative Non-Fiction & Fiction 3 cr of 300-level creative writing ! 3 →41298 LEC 1 11:00-12:55 M 58 Bascom McClintock, A HDC Playwriting (English 301-307) with grade of 3. →53688 LEC 2 3:10-6:00 pm T 4010 Vilas 5 or better, or submission of writing sample to progm dir on Mon of the last week of classes K 315 Advanced Expository and Critical Writing Cons inst before registration 3 →43887 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 4212 White Fiorenza, M 21 HAC L 318 Writing Internship English 317 and cons inst 3 →51683 LEC 1 4:00-6:30 pm R Fiorenza, M AC 324 Structure of English 6 cr of intro lit 3 →38604 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1217 Humanities Wanner, A 23 HDC →54125 LEC 2 6:00-7:15 pm TR 4208 White 41 325 English Grammar in Use English 324 or cons inst 3 →38879 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 MW 4281 White 01E HAC 326 ESL: Academic Presentations and Discussion Grad st or cons ESL program 3 →37014 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 2251 Humanities director 327 ESL: Professional and Academic Writing Skills Grad st & cons inst 3 →37015 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 2251 Humanities 328 ESL:Acad Skills Wksp:Pronunciation-Intl Grad Stdt Grad st or cons program director. 1 →43005 LEC 2 8:50 MW 259A Van Hise ESL:Acad Skills Wksp:Pronunciation-Intl Grad Stdt Does not count toward graduation 1 →54388 LEC 3 3:30 MW 259A Van Hise ESL:Acad Skills Wksp:Writing for Int’l Grad Stdts requirements. Not open to auditors 3 →38625 LEC 5 1:00-2:15 TR 7111 White 329 Introduction to the Syntax of English English 324 or cons inst 3 →39551 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2251 Humanities Wanner, A 28 HAC 330 English Phonology 6 cr of intro lit 3 →51712 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 4208 White Raimy, E 04 HDC 332 Global Spread of English So st 3 →45339 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 119 Noland Zuengler, J 21 HAC 334 Introduction to TESOL Methods So st & cons inst 3 →42174 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 115 Psychology Arfa, S 27 HAC 335 Techniques and Materials for TESOL English 334 or cons inst 3 →44482 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2101 Humanities 21 DC 336 English in Society 6 cr of intro lit 3 →46028 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1221 Humanities 21 HDC 337 ESL Workshop: Pedagogical Grammar English 334 or cons inst 1 →39699 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 2631 Humanities AC ESL Workshop: Pedagogical Grammar II →43006 LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR 2631 Humanities ESL Workshop: Teaching Pronunciation →39700 LEC 3 1:00-2:15 TR 2631 Humanities ESL Workshop: Pedagogical Grammar →43586 LEC 4 1:00-2:15 TR 2125 Humanities ESL Workshop: Pedagogical Grammar II →43587 LEC 5 1:00-2:15 TR 2125 Humanities ESL Workshop: Teaching Pronunciation →43588 LEC 6 1:00-2:15 TR 2125 Humanities 338 Wisconsin Englishes So st 3 →51713 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 4281 White Raimy, E 08 HIC 362 Medieval Romance 6 cr of intro lit 3 →52181 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2104 Chamberlin Robertson, K 24 LDC 367 Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales 6 cr of intro lit 3 →51685 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 4208 White Robertson, K 21 LDC 381 Sophomore Honors: Research Methods in English 6 cr of intro lit & Honors st or H 3 →41296 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR B321 Van Vleck Begam, R 23 DC cons inst 401 Sidney’s Poetics & Renaissance Prose 6 cr of intro lit 3 →51686 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 119 Noland Witmore, M 26 LDC 402 Ovid in English 6 cr of intro lit 3 →52180 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 4208 White Harris, R 10 LDC 418 Shakespeare 6 cr of intro lit 3 →51684 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 122 Ingraham Britland, K 23 LDC →53346 LEC 2 8:50 MWF 4208 White 02 434 Milton 6 cr of intro lit 3 →51687 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 201 Van Hise Loewenstein, D 22 LDC 442 18th-century Gothic Novel 6 cr of intro lit 3 →52169 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 360 Science Valenza, R 21 LDC 459 The English Novel: Eighteenth Century 6 cr of intro lit 3 →54131 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1101 Humanities Weinbrot, H 28 LDC 463 Romantic Poetry 6 cr of intro lit 3 →51689 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1180 Grainger Kelley, T 27 LDC 509 Selected Major Modern American Poets 6 cr of intro lit 3 →45301 LEC 9 9:30-10:45 TR B113 Van Vleck Pondrom, C 21 LDC 512 Recent Poetry in English 6 cr of intro lit 3 →51690 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR B203 Van Vleck Pondrom, C 27 LDC

I Writing Intensive. Discussion sections will meet after first lecture. K Writing Intensive. J Honor students only. L Class will meet in room 7190 HC White Hall. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 81 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ENGLISH (350) continued

524 Indian Writers Abroad: Literature, Diaspora and 6 cr of lit 3 →51691 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR B113 Van Vleck Dharwadker, A 23 LDC Globalization 550 Art on Trial: Rebellions and Democratic Society 6 cr of intro lit 3 →52189 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1221 Humanities Levine, C 27 LDC 553 Biopolitics 6 cr of intro lit 3 →51692 M LEC 1 2:25-4:55 pm M 215 Van Hise Guyer, S 11L LDC Modern Critical Theories →51693 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR 4208 White Mc Kenzie, J 23 563 The Graphic Novel 6 cr of intro lit 3 →52202 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR 4208 White Valenza, R 20 LDC 574 Women’s Diasporic Writ., Feminism& Islamic Culture 6 cr of intro lit 3 →52461 LEC 1 6:00-8:30 pm T 224 Ingraham Friedman, S 41H LDC 591 Native American Lit and the Environment 6 cr of intro lit 3 →51694 LEC 1 6:00-8:30 pm W B223 Van Vleck Teuton, S 40M eLDC Narratives of Passing in American Lit & Culture →52204 LEC 2 9:30-10:45 TR 4308 Soc Sci 21 610 The American Short Story 6 cr of intro lit 3 →51695 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR B223 Van Vleck Yandell, K 21 LDC 618 Literature of the American Renaissance 6 cr of intro lit 3 →51696 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 4208 White Steele, J 08 LDC 619 Twain, Howells, and Chesnutt 6 cr of intro lit 3 →51697 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR B113 Van Vleck Zimmerman, D 27 LDC 630 Diversity in Contemporary Poetry 6 cr of intro lit 3 →45684 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 4208 White Yu, T 28 LDC 635 Selected Major American Novelists, 1914-45 6 cr of intro lit 3 →51698 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 4281 White 27 LDC →53344 LEC 2 9:30-10:45 TR 235 Matrls Sci 21 →53345 LEC 3 11:00-12:15 TR 1221 Humanities 23 654 Race and Sexuality in American Literature So st 3 →51710 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 4208 White Bow, L 27 eLI C 672 The Surreal in African American Literature Jr st. Stdts wanting cr in English 3 →44441 LEC 1 2:25-5:05 pm W 4281 White Curtis, T 11M eLAC must have 6 cr of intro lit 681 Senior Honors Thesis in the Major Completion of English 481 & cons H 3 ¶ IND * * AC inst 682 Senior Honors Thesis in the Major Completion of English 681 H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 691 Senior Thesis Cons inst 3 ¶ IND * * AC 692 Senior Thesis Completion of English 691 3 ¶ IND * * AC 695 Directed Creative Writing Sr creative writing majors with 9 3 →38275 FLD 1 * Wallace, R HAC cr 300-level creative writing →38276 FLD 2 * Kuka, R (English 300, 301, 302, 303, 305, →40970 FLD 3 * 307), or cons of director of →38277 FLD 4 * Johnson, A Creative Writing Program 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st; previous or con work 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC at intermediate level in same subject; cons inst & spec dept adv 702 Perspectives on Literacy Grad st & cons inst 3 →51714 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MW 7109 White Brandt, D A 727 Reading Reading Grad st & cons of Eng dept Grad 3 →43008 LEC 1 11:00-1:30 W 7105 White Ortiz-Robles Literary Theory advsr →52153 LEC 2 6:00-8:30 pm M 7105 White Mc Kenzie, J Biopolitics →53158 N LEC 3 1:15-3:15 W B113 Van Vleck Keller, R Guyer, S 753 Chaucer and His Inheritors Grad st & cons of Eng dept Grad 2-3 →45453 LEC 1 6:00-8:30 pm T 7105 White Cooper, L advisor 771 English Literature, 1700-1745 Grad st & cons of Eng dept Grad 3 →51716 LEC 1 11:40-12:55 TR 7105 White Weinbrot, H advsr 782 Graduate Poetry Workshop Admission to the MFA in creative 3 →52332 SEM 1 7:00-9:00 pm M 7109 White Kercheval, J writing or permission of director of creative writing 785 MFA Thesis Admission to the MFA in creative 3-6 ¶ IND * * writing 795 Proseminar for English 201 TAs Grad st & cons of Eng dept Grad 1 →41717 SEM 1 * advsr 799 Independent Reading Cons of English Grad advisor & 1-6 ¶ IND * * director of English Grad division 801 Romantic Terror and Rights Grad st & cons of Eng dept Grad 3 →45359 LEC 1 9:00-11:30 T 7105 White Kelley, T advsr 809 Seminar-Milton Grad st & cons of Eng dept Grad 3 →51718 LEC 1 1:05-2:20 TR 7105 White Loewenstein, D advsr 823 American Poetry Since 1950 Grad st & cons of Eng dept Grad 3 →51719 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW 7105 White Keller, L advsr 868 Colonial/Postcolonial Fiction Grad st 3 →54029 LEC 1 2:30-5:00 pm R 7105 White Begam, R 900 Topics in Composition Study Grad st & consent of English dept 3 →43929 LEC 1 3:00-5:30 pm M Brandt, D grad advisor →52152 LEC 2 10:00-12:30 W 7109 White Young, M 905 Advanced Study of Language as Interaction Grad st & cons of Eng dept Grad 3 →45358 SEM 1 1:30-4:00 F 7105 White Ford, C advsr 940 Main Problems of Scholarship in American Literature Grad st & cons of Eng dept Grad 3 →52151 SEM 1 9:00-11:30 R 7105 White Bow, L advsr 990 Research in English Grad st & cons PhD advisor 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Reading for Ph.D. Candidates Completion of PhD. English course 1-12 ¶ IND * * requirements: consult Eng dept PhD adv

M Meets with Comp. Lit. 475. N Meets with Medical History and Bioethics 919. Contact instructor for permission to register: [email protected]

FOLKLORE PROGRAM FOLKLORE (380) James P. Leary, Chair, 305 Ingraham, (608)265-3514 #A 102 Introduction to Comparative Ethnic Studies Fr and So only; others by cons 3-4 LEC 1 5:30-8:00 pm W 22 Ingraham Uttal, L 40M eZEC inst →44319 DIS 301 12:05 R 14 Ingraham →44320 DIS 302 5:30 pm R 216 Ingraham →44321 DIS 303 8:50 F 216 Ingraham →44322 DIS 304 11:00 F 23 Ingraham # 103 Introduction to Music Cultures of the World Open to Fr 2 LEC 1 1:20 MW 2330 Humanities 10E HEC →45814 DIS 301 1:20 R 2521 Humanities →45815 DIS 302 12:05 R 2521 Humanities →45816 DIS 303 12:05 F 2521 Humanities #B 210 The African Storyteller Open to Fr % 3 →37031 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 272 Bascom Scheub, H 07 LEC 270 The Hero and Trickster in African Oral Traditions 3 →53044 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 595 Van Hise Scheub, H 08 LIC C 345 In Translation: The Scandinavian Tale and Ballad Jr st or cons inst 3-4 →52105 LEC 1 % 2:30-3:45 TR 479 Van Hise Mellor, S 28 LIC D 352 Shamanism 3 →52106 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 121 Psychology DuBois, T 28 eZIC 399 Directed Study in Folklore for Undergraduates Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * DC

A Crosslisted with Asian Am 102 and Chicla 102 C Meets with Scandinavian 433, Lit Trans and Medieval 345. B Crosslisted w/ African 210. D Crosslisted with Religious Studies 352. 82 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC FOLKLORE (380) continued

E 404 Music of S.E. Asia: Tradition, Innovation, Politics, So st & cons inst 3 →52107 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 1221 Humanities Sutton, R 07 HAC and Religion 431 American Indian Folklore Jr st & one of the following: 3 →46219 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 214 Ingraham 11E e DC Anthro 314 or 344; Folklore 100 or 230 or 320; or cons inst 453 Javanese Performance Repertory 2 →38752 LAB 1 10:45-12:00 TR 510 Lathrop Choy, P 23 HDC F 512 Material Culture Analysis: The Arts and the Consumer Jr st 3 →45674 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2417 Sterling Gordon, B 24 HDC Society 530 Cultural Landscape Preservation Jr st or cons inst 1-3 →52109 LEC 1 G 11:00-12:15 TR 209 Animal Sci Gilmore, J 24 AC Folklore & Political Engagement →52110 LEC 2 I 2:30-5:00 pm T 223 Ingraham Garlough-Shah 28H 540 Local Culture and Identity in the Upper Midwest Jr st or cons inst. All stdts 3 →52108 J LEC 1 * Olson, R eZAC register for disc. 3 cr requires extra contact & project 699 Independent Study in Folklore (Graduate) Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 915 Seminar in Ethnomusicology Music 401 or 402, 515 3 →53071 LEC 2 1:20-3:50 F B162 Mem Libr Radano, R

E Crosslisted w/ Music 404. I Meets With Gender & Womens’ Studies 310, Lecture 3. F Cross-listed w/ Design Studies 512. J Web-based course. Students will need a valid UW email address to receive course information. G Meets with Land Arc 677

FRENCH (FRENCH AND ITALIAN) FRENCH (400) Anne Vila, Chair, 618 Van Hise, (608) 262-3941

For general questions call (608) 262-3941 or go to 618 Van Hise (8:00-12:00, 1:00-4:00). For Graduate related questions call (608) 262-6971. For Undergraduate related questions call (608) 262-5074. If a course is full, go to http://frit.lss.wisc.edu/frit/ and add your name to the waiting list. Waiting lists will be activated as soon as possible after a course fills. READ ALL FOOTNOTES ATTACHED TO A COURSE PRIOR TO ENROLLING. PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DETAILED ENROLLMENT INSTRUCTIONS IN FOOTNOTES ATTACHED TO VARIABLE CREDIT COURSES.

# 101 First Semester French Open to Fr 4 EC →52100 A LEC 1 % 8:50 MTWR 148 Van Hise 71 →52103 A LEC 7 % 12:05 MTWR 240 Van Hise 71 →37032 LEC 2 % 9:55 MTWR 219 Van Hise 71 →37035 LEC 8 % 1:20 MTWR 483 Van Hise 71 →52101 A LEC 3 % 9:55 MTWR 148 Van Hise 71 →38880 LEC 9 % 2:25 MTWR 209 Van Hise 71 →37033 LEC 4 % 11:00 MTWR 375 Van Hise 71 →42246 LEC 10 % 3:30-5:30 pm MW 491 Van Hise 71 →52102 A LEC 5 % 11:00 MTWR 290 Van Hise 71 →42247 LEC 11 % 2:25-4:25 TR 286 Van Hise 71 →37034 LEC 6 % 12:05 MTWR 478 Van Hise 71 →43095 LEC 12 % 4:30-6:30 pm TR 391 Van Hise 71 # 102 Second Semester French French 101 or appropriate score on 4 EC placement exam. Open to Fr →52130 A LEC 1 8:50 MTWR 290 Van Hise 62 →43098 LEC 6 12:05 MTWR 582 Van Hise 62 →43097 LEC 2 9:55 MTWR 490 Van Hise 62 →44075 B LEC 7 H 12:05 MTWR 590 Van Hise 62 →52131 A LEC 3 9:55 MTWR 144 Van Hise 62 →37036 LEC 8 1:20 MTWR 391 Van Hise 62 →41387 LEC 4 11:00 MTWR 475 Van Hise 62 →42429 LEC 9 2:25-4:25 MW 378 Van Hise 62 →52132 A LEC 5 11:00 MTWR 286 Van Hise 62 →45627 LEC 10 4:30-6:30 pm TR 382 Van Hise 62 # 203 Third Semester French French 102 or appropriate score on 4 IC placement exam. Open to Fr →44076 A LEC 1 % 8:50 MTWR 379 Van Hise 70 →37037 LEC 5 % 12:05 MTWR 591 Van Hise 70 →38562 LEC 2 % 9:55 MTWR 499 Van Hise 70 →52136 A LEC 6 % 12:05 MTWR 286 Van Hise 70 →52135 A LEC 3 % 9:55 MTWR 286 Van Hise 70 →43100 LEC 7 % 2:25 MTWR 483 Van Hise 70 →43099 LEC 4 % 11:00 MTWR 574 Van Hise 70 →42263 LEC 8 % 4:30-6:30 pm TR 374 Van Hise 70 # 204 Fourth Semester French French 203 or appropriate score on 4 IC placement exam. Open to Fr →38881 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 378 Van Hise 71 →38884 LEC 6 1:20 MTWR 155 Van Hise 71 →38882 B LEC 2 H 9:55 MTWR 383 Van Hise 71 →52138 A LEC 7 1:20 MTWR 209 Van Hise 71 →44077 LEC 3 11:00 MTWR 155 Van Hise 71 →39130 LEC 8 3:30-5:30 pm MW 382 Van Hise 71 →38883 LEC 4 12:05 MTWR 575 Van Hise 71 →52139 A LEC 9 3:30-5:30 pm TR 491 Van Hise 71 →52137 A LEC 5 12:05 MTWR 207 Van Hise 71 →52140 A LEC 10 4:30-6:30 pm TR 140 Van Hise 71 # 227 Exploring French: Intermediate-Level Course for Placement test recommendation. 3 →41404 C LEC 1 % 2:25 MWF 374 Van Hise 12 IC Entering Students Open to Fr & entering stdts only C →52142 A LEC 2 % 2:25 MWF 140 Van Hise 12 #D 228 Intermediate Language and Culture French 204 or 227 or cons of 3-4 E →40448 A LEC 1 8:50 MWF 491 Van Hise 03 IC department. Open to Fr →37038 LEC 2 9:30-10:45 TR 574 Van Hise 21 →39574 A LEC 3 9:30-10:45 TR 209 Van Hise 21 →43101 LEC 4 9:55 MWF 574 Van Hise 05 →44323 LEC 5 11:00 MWF 487 Van Hise 07 →52200 F LEC 6 H 11:00-12:15 TR 382 Van Hise El-Nossery, N 24 →44627 LEC 7 12:05 MWF 374 Van Hise 08 →44628 LEC 8 2:30-3:45 TR 223 Van Hise 28 →52201 A LEC 9 1:20 MWF 123 Van Hise 10 →52203 LEC 10 2:25 MWF 367 Van Hise 12 40449 DIS 301 9:55 W 486 Van Hise 44324 DIS 305 9:55 W 399 Van Hise 52206 DIS 309 2:25 M 494 Van Hise 37039 DIS 302 4:00 R 355 Van Hise 52205 DIS 306 9:55 T 586 Van Hise 52207 DIS 310 4:35 W 378 Van Hise 39575 DIS 303 4:00 R 205 Van Hise 44629 DIS 307 8:50 W 367 Van Hise 43102 DIS 304 8:50 W 374 Van Hise 44630 DIS 308 2:25 W 582 Van Hise #D 271 Introduction to Literary Analysis French 228 or cons of department. 3-4 E →52227 A LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 207 Van Hise 21 LIC Open to Fr →42266 LEC 2 9:55 MWF 583 Van Hise 04 →41405 G LEC 3 H 11:00 MWF 383 Van Hise Halzen, N 07 →43103 LEC 4 2:30-3:45 TR 391 Van Hise 28 →52228 A LEC 5 3:30 MWF 119 Van Hise 13 52229 DIS 301 2:25 T 215 Van Hise 41406 DIS 303 3:30 M 495 Van Hise 52230 DIS 305 4:35 M 205 Van Hise 42267 DIS 302 8:50 M 494 Van Hise 43104 DIS 304 4:35 M 378 Van Hise 299 Directed Study Jr st. Graded on a lettered basis; 1-3 ¶ IND * * IC requires cons inst I 302 Practical French Conversation French 203 1 →37040 LEC 1 12:05 MTWRF J Irving, A AC C 311 Advanced Composition and Conversation French 228 or 288 or cons inst 3 →37041 A LEC 1 % 9:30-10:45 TR 58 Bascom 22 AC →45644 LEC 2 % 11:00 MWF 486 Van Hise Winspur, S 07 321 Introduction to Medieval, Renaissance, and Early French 271 3 →38886 LEC 1 % 8:50 MWF 482 Van Hise 03 LAC Modern Literature →44079 LEC 2 % 11:00-12:15 TR 113 Ingraham Busby, K 24 →45646 LEC 3 % 1:20 MWF 499 Van Hise Langer, U 10

A Section may open if enrollment warrants. F Also open to non-honors stdts. Contact French Dept (608) 262-5074 for permission to register. B Also open to non-honors stdts. Contact French Dept. (608) 262-5074 for permission to register. G Also open to non-honors stdts for honors credit. Contact French Dept. (608) 262-5074 for permission to C Writing Intensive. enroll. D Lect only, 3 cr; lect & disc, 4 cr. Writing Intensive. I Students choose four sessions each week. E Add a lect then select option; pick Opt Sec for 4 cr; choose No Selection for 3 credits. You cannot add/del J Meets at the French House, 633 N. Frances St. a disc unless adding/deleting a lec simultaneously. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 83 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC FRENCH (400) continued

322 Introduction to Literature of Modernity French 271 3 →43114 A LEC 1 % 8:50 MWF 209 Van Hise 03 LAC →52237 LEC 2 % 1:20 MWF 382 Van Hise Miernowska, E 10 →52238 LEC 3 % 4:00-5:15 pm TR 209 Van Hise 29 347 Introduction to Medieval, Renaissance, and Early French 321 or 322 3 →37043 LEC 1 % 11:00 MWF 386 Van Hise Miernowski, J 06 HAC Modern Civilization →52239 LEC 2 % 12:05 MWF 367 Van Hise Langer, U 08 348 Modernity Studies French 271 3 →37045 LEC 1 % 1:20 MWF 374 Van Hise Halzen, N 10 HAC 429 Introduction to the Romance Languages Span 226 or Portug 226 or French 3 →42299 K LEC 1 % 11:00-12:15 TR 114 Van Hise Cravens, T 24 HAC 228 or Ital 311, or cons inst 431 Fiction et idØologie French 321 & 322 3 →52240 LEC 1 % 2:30-3:45 TR 490 Van Hise Debaisieux, M 28 LAC 440 African/Francophone Film French 271 3 →52241 L LEC 1 % 9:30-10:45 TR 494 Van Hise Songolo, A 21 AC 461 Litterature quebecoise French 321 & 322 or cons inst 3 →54241 LEC 1 % 2:30-3:45 MF 290 Van Hise Winspur, S 12 LAC 555 Colloquium: Research Possibilities in French Studies Open to first-year Grad stdts & Jr 1 →52242 LEC 1 % 1:20 W 205 Van Hise Winspur, S AC & Sr French majors M 595 Theory and Practice of French/Francophone Drama French 321-322 or cons inst 4 →52246 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR B223 Van Vleck Armbrecht, T 24 LAC 11:00 W B223 Van Vleck Armbrecht, T 24 O 623 Communication orale en situations professionnelles Cons inst 3 →45663 N LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 478 Van Hise Deitz, M AC P 630 Le Siecle des Lumieres Grad st or cons inst 3 →52247 Q LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 367 Van Hise Vila, A 28 LAC R 642 Culture et societes dans le monde francophone Cons inst 3 →43446 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 207 Van Hise Deitz, M AC 665 Introduction aux etudes francophones Grad st 3 →52248 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 123 Ingraham El-Nossery, N 27 LAC 681 Senior Honors Thesis Cons undergrad advisor H 3 ¶ IND * * HAC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons undergrad advisor H 3 ¶ IND * * HAC 698 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a Cr/N 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a lettered 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst R 793 Professional French Masters Program Internship Limited to Grad St in Professional 2-3 →43520 FLD 1 * Deitz, M French Masters Program and Capstone Certificate of Professional French Studies 799 Independent Study Grad st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * 817 Romance Philology Grad st 3 →54468 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 720 Van Hise 821 What are today’s issues in foreign lang learning French/Italian 820; or foreign 1-3 →39072 LEC 1 5:00-7:00 pm W 367 Van Hise Magnan, S lang teaching experience S 948 Seminar: Questions de Litterature Grad st 3 →52249 LEC 1 3:30-5:25 pm M 207 Van Hise Miernowski, J 990 Individual Research Cons of dept 1-12 ¶ IND * *

A Section may open if enrollment warrants. O Communication orale (et ecrite) en situations professionnelles. K Crosslisted with Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. Course DOES NOT count toward the French major. P "Ecrire le moi au dix-huitiŁme siŁcle" L Crosslisted with African Lang. & Lit. Q "Enrolled students will have the option of doing a 19th century addendum, ’Ecrire le moi au 19e siŁcle.’" M There will be additional rehearsals outside of regularly scheduled class time. R PFMP students only. N PFMP student only. S "Le dØni de littØrature (XVIe-XXe s.)¿

GENDER AND WOMENS STUDIES GEN&WS (963) Julie D’Acci, Chair, 110 Ingraham Hall (608) 263-4703

Gender and Women’s Studies does not maintain wait lists during enrollment. Instructors start wait lists during first class. Eligibility controls for WS 310 (lec 1), 325, 431, 441, and 533 giving preference to students with declared majors in WS will be in effect until Nov 18. Students enrolled in the LGBT certificate may enroll in WS 642 during this time also. Students who receive the "requisites not met" error message may enroll after this time. Department homepage available with supplemental course information at www.womenstudies.wisc.edu.

# 101 Women, Culture and Representation Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 12:05 MW 19 Ingraham Samuels, E 08E HEC →38047 DIS 301 3:30 W 115 Ingraham →38049 DIS 303 1:20 W 116 Ingraham →38051 DIS 305 1:20 R 122 Ingraham →38048 DIS 302 2:25 W 116 Ingraham →38050 DIS 304 3:30 R 113 Ingraham →38052 DIS 306 2:25 R 123 Ingraham # 102 Women, Social Institutions, and Social Change Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 9:55 MW 19 Ingraham Ipsen, P 04E SEC →38054 DIS 301 2:25 R 113 Ingraham →38057 DIS 304 2:25 W 115 Ingraham →42463 DIS 307 1:20 W 115 Ingraham →38055 DIS 302 1:20 R 116 Ingraham →38058 DIS 305 12:05 R 4035 Vilas →42464 DIS 308 3:30 R 215 Ingraham →38056 DIS 303 12:05 W 123 Ingraham →38059 DIS 306 11:00 W 215 Ingraham # 103 Women and Their Bodies in Health and Disease Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 11:00 MW B10 Ingraham Alonso, A 06E NEC →38564 A DIS 301 12:05 W 23 Ingraham →38571 DIS 308 3:30 W 215 Ingraham →38576 DIS 315 12:05 R 4017 Vilas →38565 DIS 302 12:05 W 215 Ingraham →39139 DIS 309 4:35 W 23 Ingraham →38577 DIS 316 12:05 R 53 Bascom →38566 A DIS 303 1:20 W 23 Ingraham →39140 DIS 310 4:35 W 215 Ingraham →38578 DIS 317 12:05 W 113 Ingraham →38567 DIS 304 1:20 W 215 Ingraham →38572 DIS 311 9:55 R 105 Ingraham →39141 DIS 318 1:20 W 223 Ingraham →38568 A DIS 305 2:25 W 23 Ingraham →38573 DIS 312 9:55 R 115 Ingraham →40717 DIS 319 2:25 W 123 Ingraham →38569 DIS 306 2:25 W 215 Ingraham →38574 DIS 313 11:00 R 4035 Vilas →41729 DIS 320 3:30 W 123 Ingraham →38570 A DIS 307 3:30 W 23 Ingraham →38575 DIS 314 11:00 R 4017 Vilas #B 200 Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 8:50 MW 5208 Soc Sci Elder, J 03 ZIC Transgender Studies →41701 DIS 301 11:00 W 6125 Soc Sci →41705 DIS 305 3:30 W 2611 Humanities →41709 DIS 309 3:30 R 4279 White →41702 DIS 302 12:05 W 1413 Sterling →41706 DIS 306 12:05 R 7111 White →41710 DIS 310 4:35 R 4279 White →41703 DIS 303 1:20 W 1323 Sterling →41707 DIS 307 1:20 R 455 Noland →41704 DIS 304 2:25 W 55 Bascom →41708 DIS 308 2:25 R 539 Noland #C 222 Introduction to Black Women Writers Open to Fr 3 →46063 LEC 1 7:45-10:30 W 1520 Msb Spencer, S 01M eLEC # 299 Directed Study Graded on a lettered basis; 1-3 ¶ IND * * IC requires cons inst. Open to Fr 310 Gender, Sexuality & Performance Women St 101 or 102 & a crse in a 3 →46025 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 224 Ingraham Garlough-Shah 23 HIC Folklore & Political Engagement related discipline; or cons inst →53247 D LEC 3 2:30-5:00 pm T 223 Ingraham Garlough-Shah 28H C 324 Black Women in America: Reconstruction to the Present So st 3 →42525 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 4281 White Greene, C 23 eHIC 325 Global Feminisms A women’s studies crse or cons 3 →53206 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 224 Ingraham Tripp, A 26 SIC inst E 351 Gender and Sexuality in the Classical World So st or cons inst 3 →52709 LEC 1 H 1:20 MWF 591 Van Hise Dressler, A 10 LIC F 354 Women and Gender in the U.S. Since 1870 So st; completion of intro history 3-4 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2650 Humanities Enstad, N 23 eSAC & women’s studies crse preferred →52610 DIS 301 2:25 T 2619 Humanities →52613 DIS 304 11:00 W 2637 Humanities →52616 DIS 307 2:25 M B119 Van Vleck →52611 DIS 302 3:30 T 2231 Humanities →52614 DIS 305 2:25 W 2625 Humanities →52617 DIS 308 3:30 M 2121 Humanities →52612 DIS 303 9:55 W 2619 Humanities →52615 DIS 306 12:05 M 2631 Humanities G 431 Childbirth in the United States Women St 103 or 430 or equiv; or % 3 →45105 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1010 Med Sc Ctr Leavitt, J 26 SDC cons inst

A Freshmen only E Crosslisted with Classics B Crosslisted with Sociology F Crosslisted with History C Crosslisted with Afro Am G Crosslisted with Med Hist & Hist Sci D Meets with Folklore 530, lecture 2 84 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC GEN&WS (963) continued

441 Contemporary Feminist Theories Jr st & 3 cr intermed or adv 3 →46026 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 224 Ingraham Kaiser, N 11E ZDC women’s studies or cons inst I 472 Women in Turkish Society So st or cons inst 3 →46986 LEC 1 % 4:00-5:15 pm MW 114 Van Hise Atis, S 13E ZIC G 532 The History of the (American) Body Women St 103 or other women’s 3 →52752 LEC 1 % 11:00-12:15 TR B219 Van Vleck Houck, J 24 HAC studies crse required; prev hist (incl med hist & hist sci) crse preferred 533 Global Wmns Health & Human Rts Women St 103 or cons inst 3 →43216 LEC 1 6:00-8:30 pm M 224 Ingraham Alonso, A 40L BDC 574 Women’s Diasporic Writ., Feminism& Islamic Culture 6 cr of intro lit 3 →54437 LEC 1 6:00-8:30 pm T 224 Ingraham Friedman, S 41H LDC C 624 African American Women’s Activism (19th & 20th So st; instr permission required 3 →41461 LEC 1 2:25-5:05 pm R 4281 White Greene, C 28J HAC Centuries) 640 Advanced Seminar in Women’s Studies Sr st; Women St 440 or 441; 3 →38060 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 224 Ingraham Collins, J 28 AC women’s studies major & cons inst 642 Advanced Seminar in LGBT Studies (LGBT Studies Declared LGBT studies cert; Women 3 →44456 SEM 1 4:00-6:30 pm W 224 Ingraham Enke, A AC Capstone) St/Inter-LS 200; or Women St 340; or cons inst 643 Women and Politics in a Global Context 3 →54470 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 6104 Soc Sci 03 SAC J 644 International Development and Gender Grad or Sr st 3 →44499 SEM 1 2:30-3:45 MW 212 Mus Hall Lastarria Corn AC K 654 Race and Sexuality in American Literature So st 3 →52700 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 4208 White Bow, L 27 eLI C L 660 Internship in Women’s Studies Sr st; women’s studies major; & 6 →38398 LEC 1 2:30-5:00 pm M 105 Ingraham Valeo Cooke, A 11L AC cons inst 681 Senior Honors Thesis I Open to honors majors in women’s H 4 ¶ IND * * AC studies & cons inst 682 Senior Honors Thesis II Women St 681 & cons inst H 4 ¶ IND * * AC 692 Senior Thesis II Women St 691 and cons inst 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Directed Study Graded on a lettered basis; 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC requires cons inst M 720 Training Seminar in Gender Research Cons inst 1-3 →54155 SEM 1 12:30-2:00 R 6304 Soc Sci Ewig, C N 735 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention for Women Grad st and a course in research 3 →38062 SEM 1 1:00-4:00 M 1244 H S L C Lauver, D Across the Lifespan design or cons inst O 760 Sex/Gender-Related Issues in Curriculum and Cons inst 3 →39085 SEM 1 9:00-11:30 T 468 Teacher Ed Koza, J Instruction 900 Approaches to Research in Women’s Studies/Gender Grad St 3 →46024 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 223 Ingraham D’Acci, J Studies 904 Gender and Local Labor Markets Grad st 3 →53982 SEM 1 9:00-11:30 T 301 Agr Hall Tigges, L 920 Anthropology of Gender Grad st 3 →53205 SEM 1 9:30-12:00 W 103 Ingraham Lepowsky, M A F 938 History of Sexuality Sr st or Grad st, & cons inst 3 →52692 SEM 1 1:20-3:20 R 5245 Humanities Enke, A 999 Independent Research A woman-related course, or cons 1-3 ¶ IND * * inst

C Crosslisted with Afro Am K Crosslisted with Asian Am & English F Crosslisted with History L Service learning course. 10-12 hours/week service required. G Crosslisted with Med Hist & Hist Sci M Meets with Soc 984 & Poli Sci 900 in 2435 Soc Sci Bldg. Contact [email protected] for permission to enroll. I Crosslisted with History & LCA N Crosslisted with Nursing J Crosslisted with URPL O Crosslisted with Curric & Instruct

GEOGRAPHY GEOG (416) Robert Kaiser, Chair, 160 Science Hall, (608) 262-2138

Department home page available with supplemental course information at http://www.geography.wisc.edu/ or related sites at http://www.wisc. edu/academics/schoolsAndColleges.php

# 101 Introduction to Human Geography Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 9:55 TR 180 Science Woodward, K 22 b SEC →37048 DIS 301 1:20 M 548 Science →37051 DIS 305 9:55 W 548 Science →37055 DIS 309 2:25 M 548 Science →42706 DIS 302 11:00 T 548 Science →37052 DIS 306 2:25 R 388 Science →37056 DIS 310 2:25 W 548 Science →37049 DIS 303 12:05 M 548 Science →37053 DIS 307 1:20 T 548 Science →40981 DIS 311 1:20 R 548 Science →37050 DIS 304 11:00 W 548 Science →37054 DIS 308 11:00 M 548 Science →42705 DIS 312 3:30 W 388 Science # 120 Global Physical Environments Open to Fr. Not open to stdts with 3 37057 LEC 1 8:50 MW 180 Science Williams, J 65 PEC cr in Geog 127 Knox, J 37058 LEC 2 11:00 MW 180 Science Williams, J 65 Knox, J →42343 DIS 301 % 3:30 M 188 Science →42350 DIS 308 % 2:25 T 350 Science →42356 DIS 315 % 2:25 R 350 Science →42344 DIS 302 % 12:05 R 188 Science →42351 DIS 309 % 3:30 T 188 Science →42357 DIS 316 % 12:05 T 188 Science →42345 DIS 303 % 1:20 M 350 Science →42352 DIS 310 % 1:20 W 350 Science →42358 DIS 317 % 1:20 R 350 Science →42346 DIS 304 % 2:25 W 350 Science →42353 DIS 311 % 12:05 W 188 Science →43897 DIS 318 % 11:00 R 188 Science →42347 DIS 305 % 3:30 T 450 Science →43896 DIS 312 % 11:00 T 188 Science →42359 DIS 319 % 3:30 R 350 Science →42348 DIS 306 % 9:55 T 188 Science →42354 DIS 313 % 3:30 W 350 Science →42360 DIS 320 % 1:20 F 188 Science →42349 DIS 307 % 1:20 T 350 Science →42355 DIS 314 % 9:55 R 188 Science # 127 Physical Systems of the Environment Open to Fr & not open to those % 5 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 180 Science Mason, J 23 PEC with Geog 120, 123, 124, or 125 cr or ILS 132 cr →37060 LAB 301 3:30-5:25 pm R 188 Science →37062 LAB 303 1:20-3:15 R 188 Science →42187 LAB 305 8:50-10:45 W 188 Science →37061 LAB 302 1:20-3:15 M 188 Science →42186 LAB 304 1:20-3:15 T 188 Science →37063 LAB 306 1:20-3:15 W 188 Science # 139 Resources and People Open to Fr 3 →46098 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm MW 180 Science 13E SEC A 170 Map Reading and Interpretation 2nd Sem Fr st or Cons Inst 3 →42414 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 180 Science Burnicki, A 28 PEC 230 Soil: Ecosystem and Resource Not open to students with credits 3 →51935 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 270 Soils Balster, N 05 PIC in Soil Sci 301 # 254 Eastern Europe: An Interdisciplinary Survey Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 114 Van Hise Danaher, D 28 ZEC →52739 DIS 301 12:05 W 579 Van Hise →52742 DIS 302 1:20 W 586 Van Hise →52745 DIS 303 2:25 W 482 Van Hise →52748 DIS 304 3:30 W 490 Van Hise # 277 Africa: An Introductory Survey Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 145 Birge Schatzberg, M 27 ZIC →43912 DIS 301 % 8:50 W 58 Bascom →43916 DIS 305 % 2:25 R 1413 Sterling →43920 DIS 309 % 1:20 W 1413 Sterling →43913 DIS 302 % 1:20 F 216 Ingraham →43917 DIS 306 % 9:55 R 1333 Sterling →43921 DIS 310 % 11:00 F 2165 Grainger →43914 DIS 303 % 8:50 F 2611 Humanities →43918 DIS 307 % 11:00 W 1413 Sterling →43922 DIS 311 % 3:30 W 7117 White →43915 DIS 304 % 9:55 W 6314 Soc Sci →43919 DIS 308 % 12:05 W 6125 Soc Sci →43923 DIS 312 % 9:55 F B383 Chem 301 Geography of Social Organization Not open to Fr 3 →51812 LEC 1 3:30-5:25 pm R 360 Science Woodward, K 29J SIC 305 Introduction to the City So st; qualified Fr admitted with 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 180 Science Olds, K 27 SIC cons inst →40142 DIS 301 9:55 W 450 Science →40143 DIS 302 11:00 W 350 Science →40144 DIS 303 11:00 R 548 Science →40145 DIS 304 2:25 R 548 Science

A New course title: Our Digital Globe: An Overview of GIScience and its Technology COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 85 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC GEOG (416) continued

321 Climatology Geog 120, 121, 125, 127 or ILS 132 3 →51822 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 360 Science Burt, J 11E PIC or Meteor 100 or cons inst 326 Landforms - Topic: Fluvial Geomorphology Intro phy geog or phy geol crse, 3 →38966 LEC 1 6:30-8:30 pm T 180 Science Knox, J 41H PIC or cons inst B 338 Vegetation: Stability and Change Geog 120, 127 or cons inst 3 →51821 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 444 Science Marin-Spiotta 26 SIC 339 Environmental Conservation So st 4 37064 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 180 Science 63 SIC 37065 LEC 2 1:20 MWF 180 Science 63 →37066 DIS 301 % 11:00 M 450 Science →45890 DIS 305 % 12:05 R 450 Science →37071 DIS 309 % 2:25 R 450 Science →45889 DIS 302 % 11:00 T 450 Science →37069 DIS 306 % 2:25 W 450 Science →37072 DIS 310 % 2:25 T 450 Science →37067 DIS 303 % 11:00 W 450 Science →37070 DIS 307 % 1:20 R 450 Science →43895 DIS 311 % 12:05 W 450 Science →37068 DIS 304 % 1:20 T 450 Science →45891 DIS 308 % 11:00 R 450 Science →45920 DIS 312 % 2:25 M 450 Science 342 Geography of Wisconsin So st 3 →51873 LEC 1 6:30-7:45 pm TR 1111 Humanities 41 SIC 344 The American West Not open to Fr 3 →51658 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 444 Science Mason, J 28 SIC 349 Europe So st 3 →38969 LEC 1 % 2:30-3:45 MW 180 Science Ostergren, R SIC 360 Quantitative Methods in Geographical Analysis So st; completion of QRA 4 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1101 Humanities Burnicki, A 24 r PIC →38978 LAB 301 11:00-1:00 M 380 Science →38980 LAB 302 4:00-6:00 pm R 380 Science →43879 LAB 303 3:30-5:30 pm T 380 Science →43880 LAB 304 1:00-3:00 R 380 Science 370 Introduction to Cartography So st or cons inst 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 360 Science 26 PIC →37075 LAB 301 1:20-3:20 W 380 Science →37076 LAB 302 6:00-8:00 pm W 380 Science 377 An Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Intro crse in envrnmtl or mapping 4 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 180 Science Zhu, A 29 PIC sci and an intro crse in computer →37078 LAB 301 6:00-8:00 pm M 380 Science programming or computer concepts →37079 LAB 302 6:00-8:00 pm T 380 Science →37080 LAB 303 1:20-3:20 M 380 Science →38432 LAB 304 1:20-3:20 F 380 Science 434 People, Wildlife and Landscapes Geog/Envir St 339 3 →53023 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 350 Science Naughton, L SAC 505 Urban Spatial Patterns and Theories Geog 305 or cons inst 4 →51811 LEC 1 7:45-9:40 W 388 Science Olds, K 01M SAC 506 Historical Geography of European Urbanization Jr st 3 →51656 LEC 1 % 3:30-5:30 pm T 350 Science Ostergren, R SAC 523 Quaternary Vegetation Dynamics Jr st & Geog 120/127 or equiv 3 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm MW 548 Science Williams, J 13E BAC →54418 LAB 301 C 9:30-11:30 T 380 Science 575 Animated and Web-based Mapping Geog 370 and Comp Sci 302, or cons 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 444 Science Harrower, M 21 PAC inst →39642 LAB 301 6:00-8:00 pm R 380 Science →39643 LAB 302 9:55-11:55 F 380 Science 578 GIS Applications Geog 377 & 370, or equiv 4 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 444 Science Zhu, A 23 PAC →38361 LAB 301 1:20-3:20 T 380 Science 602 Internship Stdts should be declared Undergrad 1-2 ¶ IND * * AC majors or Grad stdts in geography 675 Power, Place, Identity: Advanced Political Geog Jr, Sr, or Grad st, or cons inst 3 →51582 LEC 1 D 3:30-5:25 pm M 450 Science Kaiser, R 13L SAC 676 Geocomputing Jr, Sr, or Grad st, or cons inst 3 LEC 1 9:55 MW 360 Science Burt, J 05 PAC →45742 LAB 301 3:30-5:30 pm W 380 Science →45743 LAB 302 11:00-1:00 W 380 Science 681 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC 691 Senior Thesis Sr st and cons inst 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC 698 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a Cr/N 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a lettered 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst 766 Geographical Inquiry and Analysis: Techniques Grads: 3 cr, undergrads: 1 cr; or 1-3 →37081 LEC 1 3:30-5:25 pm W 280C Science Naughton, L cons inst 799 Independent Reading 1-3 ¶ IND * * E 900 Seminar in Geography Grad st 1-3 →53212 SEM 1 1:20-2:35 WF 272 Enzyme Ins Schneider, A F 918 Seminar in Political Geography Cons inst 2-3 →54009 SEM 1 G 3:30-5:25 pm M 450 Science Kaiser, R 13L 970 Seminar in Geographic Information Science Grad st 2-3 →43898 SEM 1 I 4:30-6:00 pm M 2104 Chamberlin Posner, J 14L J →46019 SEM 2 4:00-6:00 pm M 350 Science Harrower, M 982 Interdepartmental Seminar in the Latin-American Area Grad st & cons inst 1-3 →52577 SEM 1 11:00-1:00 W 5255 Humanities Mallon, F →52584 SEM 2 3:30-5:30 pm M 499 Van Hise Zamora, M 990 Research and Thesis Cons inst 1-9 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Work Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

B New course title: Biogeography: An Ecosystems Approach F Topic: Power, Place, Identity: Advanced Political Geography C Lab may not meet every week. G Meets with Geog 675. D Meets with Geog 918. I XL/MW: AAE, Animal Sci., Botany, Forest / Wild Life Ecol., Geog., Poli. Sci., Soil Sci., and Zoology E Topic: Land Use-Land Cover Change J Topic: Map Mashups and the GeoWeb

GEOSCIENCE GEOSCI (420) Clifford H. Thurber, Chair, 236 Weeks Hall, (608) 262-8960.

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# 100 General Geology Not open to those who have had 3 LEC 1 11:00 TR AB20 Weeks Hall Singer, B 23 PEC Geol 101, 106 or 109. Open to Fr Meyers, S LEC 2 1:20 TR AB20 Weeks Hall Singer, B 27 Meyers, S LEC 1 11:00 TR LEC 2 1:20 TR →37089 DIS 301 1:20 T A220 Weeks Hall →42341 DIS 310 11:00 T A220 Weeks Hall →37090 DIS 302 2:25 T A220 Weeks Hall →46247 DIS 311 12:05 T A220 Weeks Hall →37091 DIS 303 9:55 W A220 Weeks Hall →42342 DIS 312 2:25 R A220 Weeks Hall →37092 DIS 304 11:00 W A220 Weeks Hall →42540 DIS 314 11:00 M A220 Weeks Hall →41726 DIS 306 1:20 R A220 Weeks Hall →42541 DIS 317 9:55 T A220 Weeks Hall →42340 DIS 309 12:05 W A220 Weeks Hall →42542 DIS 318 9:55 R A220 Weeks Hall # 105 Survey of Oceanography High school physics or chem 3 LEC 1 12:05 TR AB20 Weeks Hall Tobin, H 25 PEC recommended. Open to Fr →46271 LAB 301 9:55-11:50 R A230 Weeks Hall →46272 LAB 302 1:20-3:15 R A230 Weeks Hall →46273 LAB 303 12:05-2:00 F A230 Weeks Hall # 106 Environmental Geology Not open to those who have had 3 LEC 1 9:55 MW AB20 Weeks Hall Carlson, A 04E PEC Geology 101, 100, or 109. Open to DeMets, D Fr →43106 DIS 301 2:25 M A220 Weeks Hall →43108 DIS 303 2:25 W A220 Weeks Hall →43110 DIS 305 4:35 W A220 Weeks Hall →43107 DIS 302 3:30 M A220 Weeks Hall →43109 DIS 304 3:30 W A220 Weeks Hall →43111 DIS 306 11:00 R A220 Weeks Hall 86 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC GEOSCI (420) continued

# 107 Life of the Past Not open to those who have had 3 LEC 1 8:50 TR AB20 Weeks Hall Slaughter, R 21 BEC Geol 204. Open to Fr →37094 LAB 301 9:55 T A340 Weeks Hall →37095 LAB 302 9:55 W A340 Weeks Hall →37096 LAB 303 9:55 R A340 Weeks Hall →40620 LAB 304 11:00 W A340 Weeks Hall # 110 Evolution and Extinction Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 11:00 MWF AB20 Weeks Hall Geary, D 07 BEC →41439 DIS 301 12:05 M A230 Weeks Hall →41727 DIS 305 12:05 W A230 Weeks Hall →42395 DIS 309 1:20 T A230 Weeks Hall →41440 DIS 302 11:00 T A230 Weeks Hall →41728 DIS 306 2:25 W A230 Weeks Hall →42396 DIS 310 1:20 W A230 Weeks Hall →41441 DIS 303 9:55 T A230 Weeks Hall →42393 DIS 307 2:25 M A230 Weeks Hall →41442 DIS 304 9:55 W A230 Weeks Hall →42394 DIS 308 1:20 M A230 Weeks Hall # 160 Life in the Universe Open to all undergrads 2 →54017 LEC 1 1:20 MW AB20 Weeks Hall Wilcots, E 10E PEC Roden, E 198 Directed Study Graded on a Cr/N basis; requires 1-3 ¶ IND * * EC cons inst 199 Directed Study Graded on a lettered basis; 1-3 ¶ IND * * EC requires cons inst A 203 Earth Materials Geology 100, 101, 106, 109 or cons 5 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 140 Weeks Hall Xu, H 08 PIC inst Tikoff, B →38591 LAB 301 1:20-4:20 W 270 Weeks Hall →38592 LAB 302 1:20-4:20 R 270 Weeks Hall 304 Geobiology Geology 204 3 →38901 LEC 1 11:00 MWF A259 Weeks Hall Kelly, D 06 DC 326 Landforms - Topic: Fluvial Geomorphology Intro phy geog or phy geol crse, 3 →42309 LEC 1 6:30-8:30 pm T 180 Science Knox, J 41H PIC or cons inst 331 Gems: The Science Behind the Sparkle Jr st. Stdts who have taken Geol 1 →40611 LEC 1 * Xu, H PIC 306 are not eligible for 331. Geol 331 does not count toward the geol major B 376 Topic: Undergraduate Field Trip Cons inst 1 →41402 LEC 1 * Peters, S IC C 390 Global Geophysics Math 221 3 →52565 SEM 1 9:30-10:45 TR A257 Weeks Hall DeMets, D IC Feigl, K 444 Practical Applications of GPS Surveying Math 210, 211, 221 or equiv or 2 →52763 LEC 1 D 2:30-3:45 TR 1249 Engr Hall Feigl, K PAC cons inst 455 Structural Geology Geol 202, 204, one term of 3 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 140 Weeks Hall Goodwin, L 04 IC physics. Geol 203 recommended or →39644 LAB 301 2:25-4:20 M A257 Weeks Hall con reg. Geol 456 may be taken con →39645 LAB 302 2:25-4:20 T A257 Weeks Hall reg 456 Geologic Field Methods Geol 455 must be taken con reg 2 →39421 FLD 1 * Goodwin, L IC E 457 Conducted Field Trip Cons inst; Geol 370 or con reg 2 →37097 FLD 1 * Peters, S IC 474 Rock Mechanics EMA 201 or 214, 304, or cons inst 3 →53977 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 3355 Engr Hall Wang, H 07 AC 517 Monsters and Science: A History of Vertebrate Jr st 3 →44352 LEC 1 * Skulan, J HIC Paleontology 523 Quaternary Vegetation Dynamics Jr st & Geog 120/127 or equiv 3 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm MW 548 Science Williams, J 13E BAC →54474 LAB 301 9:30-11:30 T 380 Science 551 Oceanography: Recent Marine Sediments Cons inst 3 →52568 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR A259 Weeks Hall Carlson, A 23 AC Kelly, D 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 691 Senior Thesis Major in geology and geophysics or 3-4 ¶ IND * * DC geological engineering 692 Senior Thesis Major in geology and geophysics or 3-4 ¶ IND * * DC geological engineering 698 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a Cr/N 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a lettered 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst 771 Igneous Petrology Geol 660 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 F 11:00 MWF 140 Weeks Hall Singer, B →53184 LAB 301 1:20-3:20 M 270 Weeks Hall 776 Interfacial Biogeochemistry Cons inst 3 →52567 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR A259 Weeks Hall Sahai, N 28 A 796 Physics of the Earth II Geol 590, 690, Physics 322, Math 3 →52566 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR A259 Weeks Hall Thurber, C 322 G 875 Graduate Symposium Cons inst 1 →40069 SEM 1 * AdvTopic: Aqueous Geochemistry Sem 1 →43112 SEM 2 * Sahai, N Advanced Topics in Geology: Sed Points of Light 1 →44620 SEM 3 12:00 W 470 Weeks Hall Peters, S Astrobiology 2 →44107 SEM 4 3:30-5:30 pm M 356 Weeks Hall Johnson, C Roden, E Sahai, N Valley, J Xu, H AdvTopic: Geochemical-Biogeochemical Modeling 1 →54010 SEM 5 11:00-12:15 TR A257 Weeks Hall Roden, E 911 Limnology and Marine Science Seminar Grad st in limnology & marine sci 1 →42312 SEM 1 12:05 W 102 Water Sci Kitchell, J grad prgm or cons inst Vander Zanden Stanley, E Carpenter, S 920 Topics in Quaternary Literature Geol 320 & 420 or cons inst 2 →43888 SEM 1 12:00-2:00 F 0254 Weeks Hall Carlson, A 940 Seminar in Paleontology Geol 540-541 1 →43140 SEM 1 12:05 F A259 Weeks Hall Geary, D 970 Seminar-Geochemistry Cons inst 2 →53185 SEM 1 3:30-5:30 pm T 356 Weeks Hall Johnson, C Valley, J 990 Research Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Advanced Independent Reading Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

A Required field trip April 17-18. E Field trip to Canada 4/23-5/1. Five meetings prior to trip on 1/19, 4/6, 4/13, 4/20, 4/22 at 7pm, Rm. 356. B Field Trip during spring break. F Prereq: Geol 203 and/or 302 or cons. of instr. C Substitute for Geoscience 302 to meet requirements for major in Geology & Geophysics and GLE. G For Geoscience graduate students only. D Modular course: 1st class on Tuesday, March 16. Cross listed with GLE, Env.St., & Civ.Engr. Two field trips on Sat., 4/10; 1-5pm and Sat, 5/1; 1-5pm COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 87 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

GERMAN GERMAN (424) Jolanda Vanderwal Taylor, Chair, 818 Van Hise, (608)262-2192

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# 101 First Semester German Open to Fr 4 A →37109 LEC 1 8:50 MTWRF 387 Van Hise 21G EC →37110 LEC 2 11:00 MTWRF 387 Van Hise 24 →37111 LEC 3 12:05 MTWRF 391 Van Hise 25G →54002 LEC 4 3:30-4:50 pm MWR 487 Van Hise 13B # 102 Second Semester German German 101 or appropriate score on 4 A →37112 LEC 1 8:50 MTWRF 375 Van Hise 21G EC placement exam. Open to Fr →37113 LEC 2 9:55 MTWRF 387 Van Hise 22G →37114 LEC 3 12:05 MTWRF 482 Van Hise 25G →37115 LEC 4 1:20 MTWRF 491 Van Hise 26G →44133 LEC 5 3:30-4:50 pm MWR 387 Van Hise 13B # 112 Second Semester Dutch Dutch 111 or cons inst. Open to Fr % 4 A →38949 LEC 1 1:20 MTWR 240 Van Hise 26F EC # 203 Third Semester German German 102 or appropriate score on 4 A →37116 LEC 1 11:00 MTWR 240 Van Hise 24 IC placement exam. Open to Fr →37117 LEC 2 3:30-5:10 pm MW 375 Van Hise 13E # 204 Fourth Semester German German 203 or appropriate score on 4 A →37118 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 375 Van Hise 22F IC placement exam. Open to Fr →37119 B LEC 2 12:05 MTWR 375 Van Hise 25F →37120 LEC 3 1:20 MTWR 387 Van Hise 27 →52849 LEC 4 3:30-5:10 pm MW 355 Van Hise 13E 214 Fourth Semester Dutch Dutch 213 or cons inst % 4 A →38544 LEC 1 1:20 MTWR 375 Van Hise 26F IC # 221 Introduction to German Literature and Culture I German 204 or 225, or placement at % 3 →37121 B LEC 1 9:55 MWF 209 Van Hise 05 LIC 5th-sem level. Open to Fr →38481 LEC 2 11:00 MWF 223 Ingraham Love, C 06 →54024 LEC 3 1:20 MWF B231 Van Vleck Steakley, J 10 # 222 Introduction to German Literature and Culture II German 221 or cons inst. Open to % 3 →37122 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 355 Van Hise Mani, V 22 LIC Fr # 225 Composition and Conversation I German 204 or appropriate score on % 3 →37123 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2104 Chamberlin Chavez, M 22 IC placement exam; may be repeated →39497 LEC 2 9:55 MWF 223 Ingraham James, C 04 once only for cr. Open to Fr →38637 LEC 3 11:00-12:15 TR 355 Van Hise 23 →52851 B LEC 4 12:05 MWF 383 Van Hise 08 # 226 Composition and Conversation II German 225; may be repeated once % 3 →37124 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 355 Van Hise Love, C 03 IC only for cr. Open to Fr 3-4 →37125 LEC 2 2:25 MWF 223 Ingraham 12 # 271 The German Immigration Experience Open to Fr 3 →54215 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 379 Van Hise Kluge, C 23 HI # 272 Nazi Culture Open to Fr 3 →45836 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 114 Van Hise Hermand, J 11E HEC Silberman, M # 278 Introduction to World Literature/s Open to Fr. Does not fulfill % 3 →46095 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 494 Van Hise Mani, V 28 HEC foreign language requirement and cannot be applied towards German major. Repeatable for cr with different topic 299 Directed Study Graded on a lettered basis; 1-3 ¶ IND * * IC requires cons inst 312 Second Semester Dutch for Graduate Students Grad st and: German 111 or 311 or 3 A →38951 LEC 1 1:20 MTWR 240 Van Hise 26F EC cons inst 314 Fourth Semester Dutch for Graduate Students Grad st and: German 213 or 313 or 3 A →38644 LEC 1 1:20 MTWR 375 Van Hise 26F IC cons inst 337 Advanced Composition & Conversation German 226 and one of 222, 274, % 3 →37126 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 379 Van Hise 10 AC 284, or cons inst; may be repeated once only for cr 352 Topic: The in America German 351 or cons inst % 3 →38705 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 491 Van Hise Louden, M 08 HAC 362 Topics in German Literature: Deutsche Maerchen German 222 or 274 or 284 or cons % 3 →52852 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 355 Van Hise Kaiser, N 27 LAC inst 392 German for Graduate Reading Knowledge II Sr or Grad st plus German 391 or 3 →54044 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 595 Van Hise Calomino, S 24 EC cons inst 401 First-Semester German for Graduate Students Grad st 3 A →42422 LEC 1 8:50 MTWRF 387 Van Hise 21G EC →42423 LEC 2 11:00 MTWRF 387 Van Hise 24 →42424 LEC 3 12:05 MTWRF 391 Van Hise 25G →54008 LEC 4 3:30-4:50 pm MWR 487 Van Hise 13B 402 Second-Semester German for Graduate Students Grad st & German 101 or 401 or the 3 A →42425 LEC 1 8:50 MTWRF 375 Van Hise 21G EC equiv →42426 LEC 2 9:55 MTWRF 387 Van Hise 22G →42427 LEC 3 12:05 MTWRF 482 Van Hise 25G →42428 LEC 4 1:20 MTWRF 491 Van Hise 26G →44134 LEC 5 3:30-4:50 pm MWR 387 Van Hise 13B 403 Third-Semester German for Graduate Students Grad st & German 102 or 402 or the 3 A →42433 LEC 1 11:00 MTWR 240 Van Hise 24 IC equiv →42434 LEC 2 3:30-5:10 pm MW 375 Van Hise 13E 404 Fourth-Semester German for Graduate Students Grad st & German 203 or 403 or the 3 A →42436 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 375 Van Hise 22F IC equiv →42437 B LEC 2 12:05 MTWR 375 Van Hise 25F →42438 LEC 3 1:20 MTWR 387 Van Hise 27 →52850 LEC 4 3:30-5:10 pm MW 355 Van Hise 13E C 410 Kultur 1648-1918 German 221 & 222; or 274 orr 284; % 3 →52867 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 379 Van Hise Steakley, J 07 HAC or cons inst 651 Introduction to Middle High German Advanced knowledge of German % 3 →37127 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1051 Van Hise Calomino, S 26 HAC 676 Gunter Grass: vom 20. ins 21. Jahrhundert German 337 & 2 additional adv % 3 →52855 SEM 1 3:30-6:00 pm T 375 Van Hise Gross, S 29H HAC German crses or cons inst 681 Senior Honors Thesis-First Semester Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * HAC 682 Senior Honors Thesis-Second Semester Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * HAC 683 Gunter Grass: vom 20. ins 21. Jahrhundert German 385 or cons inst. Stdts may H 3 →52856 SEM 1 3:30-6:00 pm T 375 Van Hise Gross, S 29H LAC receive degree cr for no more than one of the following: German 673 or 683 699 Directed Study Graded on a lettered basis; 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC requires cons inst 711 Kafka und Benjamin Grad st 3 →52860 LEC 1 3:30-5:30 pm W 379 Van Hise 13M 755 Old Germanic Languages: Old High German Cons inst or German 651 3 →43232 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 375 Van Hise Salmons, J 12 758 Topic: German Dialect Syntax Grad st 3 →52853 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 491 Van Hise Louden, M Topics in Contemporary German →52854 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR 3359 Engr Hall 799 Independent Study Grad st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * 947 Smr: Emblem, Allegory, Symbol Grad st 3 →52861 SEM 1 3:30-5:30 pm T 355 Van Hise Moedersheim, S 960 The German Language in America German 939 3 →40634 SEM 1 12:05 MWF 491 Van Hise Louden, M 08 990 Individual Research in Literature 1-9 ¶ IND * * continued

A Taught by grad assistants unless specified otherwise. C Writing Intensive Course B Section may open if enrollment warrants. 88 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC GERMAN (424) continued

991 Individual Research Linguistics and Germanic Philology 1-9 ¶ IND * *

GREEK (CLASSICS) GREEK (428) Laura McClure, Chair, 902 Van Hise, (608) 263-8269. # 104 Second Semester Greek Greek 103, Open to Fr or So 4 →37128 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 55 Bascom 22F EC # 106 Modern Greek-Second Semester Greek 105 or cons inst. Open to Fr 4 →52195 LEC 1 4:30-6:00 pm TWR 286 Van Hise Hogan, C 30B EC 304 Second Semester Greek Greek 303; 3 cr for Grad students 3 →37129 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 55 Bascom 22F EC 306 Intermediate Greek Greek 305 3 →37130 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 594 Van Hise McClure, L 06 LAC 505 Elementary Prose Composition Cons inst 3 →52196 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 58 Bascom McKeown, J 27 AC 532 Thucydides Greek 401 and 402 or cons inst 3 →52197 LEC 1 8:25-9:40 TR 478 Van Hise Beneker, J 20 LAC 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on lettered 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst 890 Individual Research Thesis Grad st 1-12 ¶ IND * *

HEBREW (HEBREW AND SEMITIC STUDIES) HEBR ST (440) Cynthia L. Miller, Chair, 1346 Van Hise, (608)262-3204

Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields. html

102 Second Semester Hebrew Cons inst or Hebr St 101 4 →37131 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 395 Van Hise Mirkin, B 61 EC →37132 LEC 2 11:00 MTWR 395 Van Hise Mirkin, B 61 →37133 LEC 3 2:25 MTWR 386 Van Hise Yuchtman, H 61 #A 104 Elementary Biblical Hebrew, II Hebrew 103 or advanced placement. 4 →37134 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 478 Van Hise Tully, E 11E EC Open to Fr 2:25 F 119 Van Hise Tully, E 11E 202 Fourth Semester Hebrew Cons inst or Hebr St 201 4 →37135 LEC 1 % 1:20 M 386 Van Hise Yuchtman, H 10L IC 1:00-2:15 TR 386 Van Hise Yuchtman, H 10L 299 Directed Study Graded on a lettered basis; 1-3 ¶ IND * * IC requires cons chairman B 302 Introduction to Hebrew Literature Hebrew 301 or cons inst 3 →37138 LEC 1 % 1:00-2:15 TR 223 Van Hise Mirkin, B 26 LAC A 304 Elementary Biblical Hebrew, II Jr or Grad st. Stdts may not 3 →37139 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 478 Van Hise Tully, E 11E EC receive cr for both 104 & 304 2:25 F 119 Van Hise Tully, E 11E 308 Elementary Ancient Egyptian Language Classics 307, Jr st & cons inst 3 →54426 LEC 1 1:30-2:45 TR 26 IC 324 Intermediate Biblical Hebrew, II Hebrew 323 or cons inst 4 →37140 LEC 1 % 1:20 MWF 486 Van Hise Tully, E 10 IC #C 328 Classical Rabbinic Literature in Translation Open to Fr 3 →45629 LEC 1 % 9:30-10:45 TR 224 Ingraham Rosenblum, J 21 LIC #D 332 Prophets of the Bible Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 19 Ingraham Troxel, R 28 LEC →37137 DIS 301 % 3:30 M 219 Van Hise →38513 DIS 303 % 2:25 W 491 Van Hise →43318 DIS 305 % 2:25 M 490 Van Hise →38512 DIS 302 % 1:20 T 6228 Soc Sci →43317 DIS 304 % 1:20 R 6228 Soc Sci →43319 DIS 306 % 1:20 W 4322 Soc Sci #E 371 Gender in Rabbinic Judaism Open to All Undergrads 3 →41600 LEC 1 % 1:00-2:15 TR 2265 Engr Hall Rosenblum, J 27 HDC F Modern Jewish Literature →42416 LEC 2 % 4:00-5:15 pm MW 575 Van Hise Hollander, P 13E G Israeli Culture: Gender, Nationality, Ethnicity →43391 LEC 3 % 11:00-12:15 TR 1421 Sterling Talmon Bohm, M 24 I Israeli History through Film →46014 LEC 4 % 2:30-3:45 TR 1335 Sterling Talmon Bohm, M 28 J 377 Jewish Cultural History (in English) So st 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 19 Ingraham 26 HIC →38844 DIS 301 % 2:25 M 482 Van Hise →39409 DIS 303 % 12:05 M 6224 Soc Sci →39411 DIS 305 % 1:20 M 4322 Soc Sci →39408 DIS 302 % 2:25 W 490 Van Hise →39410 DIS 304 % 12:05 W 483 Van Hise →39412 DIS 306 % 1:20 W 6224 Soc Sci B 402 Survey of Modern Hebrew Literature Hebrew 401 or cons inst 3 →37141 K LEC 1 % 1:20 MWF 475 Van Hise Brenner, R 10 LAC L 417 History-telling in the Bible 3 →53332 LEC 1 % 9:30-10:45 TR 104 Van Hise Troxel, R 21 HAC M 514 Biblical Texts, Poetry Cons inst or Hebrew 513 3 →37142 K LEC 1 % 8:50 T 1351 Van Hise Fox, M 21H LAC 8:50-10:45 R 1351 Van Hise Fox, M 21H B 534 Readings in Contemporary Hebrew Literature Cons inst or Hebr St 533 3 →43071 K LEC 1 % 2:30-3:45 MW 574 Van Hise Hollander, P 12 LAC 606 Syriac II Hebrew 605 3 →53333 LEC 1 9:55-11:50 T 1351 Van Hise Fox, M 22H AC 11:00 R 1351 Van Hise Fox, M 22H N 654 Wisdom Literature: Job Hebrew 653 or cons inst 3 →53334 LEC 1 8:50 T 1351 Van Hise Fox, M 21H LAC 8:50-10:45 R 1351 Van Hise Fox, M 21H 681 Senior Honors Thesis Cons chairman H 3 ¶ IND * * HAC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * HAC 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st; graded on a lettered 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons chairman 799 Independent Study Cons chairman, Grad st 1-3 ¶ IND * * B 958 Biblical Poetry 2 yrs of Biblical Hebrew & Grad 2 →53335 SEM 1 8:50-10:45 W 1351 Van Hise Miller, C st, or cons inst 990 Research and Thesis Cons inst 2-9 ¶ IND * *

A Hebrew 104/304 meet together. I Crosslisted with Jewish 371-Lec 4. B Crosslisted with Jewish. J Crosslisted with Jewish & Relig St. Register through discussion sections. C Crosslisted with Jewish, Relig St. & Lit Trans. 3 credits only. K Writing-Intensive Course. D Crosslisted with Jewish, Relig St., & Lit Trans. Register through discussion sections. L Crosslisted with Jewish & Relig St. E Crosslisted with Jewish 371-Lec 1& Meets with Relig St 400-Lec 1. M Crosslisted with Jewish. Meets with Hebrew 654. F Crosslisted with Jewish 371-Lec 2. N Meets with Hebrew 514. G Crosslisted with Jewish 371-Lec 3.

HISTORY HISTORY (448) David M. McDonald, Chair, 3211 Humanities, (608) 263-1800.

Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields. html. For 3-4 cr courses: grads enroll for 3 credits only; undergrads enroll for 3 cr or with an optional 4th credit, unless footnote indicates 4 credits only. # 102 American History, Civil War Era to the Present Open to All Undergrads 4 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR 3650 Humanities Suri, J 20 SEC →37145 DIS 301 12:05 M 2650 Humanities →39272 DIS 305 9:55 W 1641 Humanities →52089 DIS 309 1:20 M 2221 Humanities →37146 DIS 302 2:25 M B231 Van Vleck →39273 DIS 306 12:05 W 4020 Vilas →52090 DIS 310 1:20 T 4020 Vilas →37147 DIS 303 2:25 T 6113 Soc Sci →39274 DIS 307 2:25 R 6105 Soc Sci →52091 DIS 311 1:20 W 2637 Humanities →37148 DIS 304 3:30 T 2653 Humanities →39275 DIS 308 3:30 R 2619 Humanities →52092 DIS 312 1:20 R 222 Ingraham # 115 Medieval Europe 410-1500 Open to All Undergrads 4 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 1651 Humanities Mazzaoui, M 06 ZEC →43282 DIS 301 % 2:25 M B215 Van Vleck →43283 DIS 302 % 3:30 M 2231 Humanities →43284 DIS 303 % 2:25 T 6304 Soc Sci →43285 DIS 304 % 3:30 T 2637 Humanities COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 89 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC HISTORY (448) continued

# 119 The Making of Modern Europe 1500-1815 Open to All Undergrads 4 LEC 1 4:45-7:15 pm M 1121 Humanities Desan, S 14L ZEC →41318 DIS 301 % 12:05 W 1641 Humanities →41321 DIS 304 % 9:55 R 2619 Humanities →45144 DIS 307 % 2:25 R 4041 Vilas →41319 DIS 302 % 1:20 W 2625 Humanities →45142 DIS 305 % 11:00 R 2619 Humanities →45145 DIS 308 % 3:30 R 2241 Humanities →41320 DIS 303 % 2:25 W B341 Van Vleck →45143 DIS 306 % 1:20 R 14 Ingraham # 120 Europe and the Modern World 1815 to the Present Open to All Undergrads 4 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 2650 Humanities Boswell, L 06 ZEC →45147 DIS 301 1:20 M 2211 Humanities →45151 DIS 305 2:25 T 1221 Humanities →45155 DIS 309 1:20 W 2619 Humanities →45148 DIS 302 2:25 M B135 Van Vleck →45152 DIS 306 3:30 T 2625 Humanities →45156 DIS 310 9:55 R 2241 Humanities →45149 DIS 303 3:30 M 2221 Humanities →45153 DIS 307 12:05 T 2625 Humanities →45157 DIS 311 11:00 R 2241 Humanities →45150 DIS 304 11:00 T 2241 Humanities →45154 DIS 308 12:05 W 1651 Humanities →45158 DIS 312 1:20 R 114 Ingraham #A 161 Asian American History: Settlement and National Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MF 1121 Humanities Cheng, C 12 eHEC Belonging →51735 DIS 301 12:05 T 2619 Humanities →51738 DIS 304 3:30 T 2619 Humanities →51741 DIS 307 12:05 W 1221 Humanities →51736 DIS 302 1:20 T 2653 Humanities →51739 DIS 305 9:55 W 1221 Humanities →51742 DIS 308 2:25 W 1641 Humanities →51737 DIS 303 2:25 T 2653 Humanities →51740 DIS 306 11:00 W 4020 Vilas # 199 Directed Study Open to Fr & So with cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * EC # 200 Film: Historical Understanding : Korea Open to Fr & So only 3 →51779 LEC 1 1:20-3:20 F 1339 Sterling Kim, C 10N IC 221 US Military History Since 1900 So st. May receive credit only 3 →51743 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 1217 Humanities Hall, J 04 HIC once for each topic taken 223 The Dutch Golden Age So st. May receive credit only 3 →45161 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 1217 Humanities Gehring, D 10 HIC once for each topic taken 225 East Asian History: Korea So st. May receive credit only 3 →51744 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 1217 Humanities Kim, C 06 HIC once for each topic taken #A 246 Southeast Asian Refugees of the "Cold" War Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1111 Humanities Cullinane, M 21 eZEC →45174 DIS 301 11:00 R 2231 Humanities →45176 DIS 303 2:25 T 2637 Humanities →45178 DIS 305 H 9:55 F B317 Van Vleck →45175 DIS 302 1:20 R 214 Ingraham →45177 DIS 304 12:05 T 2241 Humanities 247 History of American Capitalism So st 4 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 1651 Humanities Dunlavy, C 29 SIC →43997 DIS 301 % 2:25 W 1217 Humanities →43998 DIS 302 % 1:20 W 2241 Humanities →43999 DIS 303 % 12:05 W 1217 Humanities →44000 DIS 304 % 9:55 W 2653 Humanities #A 254 Eastern Europe: An Interdisciplinary Survey Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 114 Van Hise Danaher, D 28 ZEC →52738 DIS 301 12:05 W 579 Van Hise →52741 DIS 302 1:20 W 586 Van Hise →52744 DIS 303 2:25 W 482 Van Hise →52747 DIS 304 3:30 W 490 Van Hise #A 265 An Introduction to Central Asia: From the Silk Route Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 5206 Soc Sci Schamiloglu, U 12 HIC to Afghanistan →42319 DIS 301 % 4:35 M 219 Van Hise →42322 DIS 304 4:35 W 205 Van Hise →42325 DIS 307 5:30 pm R 205 Van Hise →42320 DIS 302 12:05 M 6113 Soc Sci →42323 DIS 305 4:35 R 375 Van Hise →42326 DIS 308 12:05 F 205 Van Hise →42321 DIS 303 12:05 W 475 Van Hise →42324 DIS 306 5:30 pm T 205 Van Hise #A 277 Africa: An Introductory Survey Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 145 Birge Schatzberg, M 27 ZIC →37150 DIS 301 % 8:50 W 58 Bascom →37152 DIS 305 % 2:25 R 1413 Sterling →37156 DIS 309 % 1:20 W 1413 Sterling →41918 DIS 302 % 1:20 F 216 Ingraham →37153 DIS 306 % 9:55 R 1333 Sterling →39188 DIS 310 % 11:00 F 2165 Grainger →41923 DIS 303 % 8:50 F 2611 Humanities →37154 DIS 307 % 11:00 W 1413 Sterling →43384 DIS 311 % 3:30 W 7117 White →37151 DIS 304 % 9:55 W 6314 Soc Sci →37155 DIS 308 % 12:05 W 6125 Soc Sci →43390 DIS 312 % 9:55 F B383 Chem 279 Afro-Atlantic History, 1808-Present So st 4 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 MW 2650 Humanities Sweet, J 01E eHIC →51746 DIS 301 12:05 W 2631 Humanities →51749 DIS 304 11:00 R 2221 Humanities →51752 DIS 307 9:55 F B313 Van Vleck →51747 DIS 302 1:20 W 2231 Humanities →51750 DIS 305 2:25 R 4035 Vilas →51753 DIS 308 11:00 F B337 Van Vleck →51748 DIS 303 2:25 W 2653 Humanities →51751 DIS 306 3:30 R 2231 Humanities 307 A History of Rome So st 3-4 B LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 5208 Soc Sci Kleijwegt, M 23 HIC →40115 C DIS 301 1:20 T 2619 Humanities →42556 DIS 306 2:25 M B123 Van Vleck →43993 DIS 311 3:30 T 2241 Humanities →40116 DIS 302 H 9:55 M 2625 Humanities →42557 DIS 307 3:30 M 2211 Humanities →43994 DIS 312 9:55 W 2637 Humanities →40117 DIS 303 11:00 M 2637 Humanities →42558 DIS 308 9:55 T 2125 Humanities →43995 DIS 313 11:00 W 4041 Vilas →40118 DIS 304 12:05 M 2241 Humanities →43482 DIS 309 1:20 T 2625 Humanities →40979 DIS 305 1:20 M 2631 Humanities →43992 DIS 310 2:25 T 2625 Humanities A 309 The Crusades: Christianity and Islam So st 3-4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1651 Humanities Morgan, D 26 HDC →51755 DIS 301 9:55 W 2625 Humanities →51756 DIS 302 11:00 W 2653 Humanities →51757 DIS 303 1:20 W 2221 Humanities →51758 DIS 304 2:25 W 2637 Humanities A 323 The Scientific Revolution: From Copernicus to Newton Jr st or cons inst. Grads enroll % 3 →44038 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR B231 Van Vleck Hsia, F 28 HDC concurrently in Hist Sci 623 A 354 Women and Gender in the U.S. Since 1870 So st; completion of intro history 3-4 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2650 Humanities Enstad, N 23 eSAC & women’s studies crse preferred →51761 DIS 301 2:25 T 2619 Humanities →51764 DIS 304 11:00 W 2637 Humanities →51767 DIS 307 2:25 M B119 Van Vleck →51762 DIS 302 3:30 T 2231 Humanities →51765 DIS 305 2:25 W 2625 Humanities →51768 DIS 308 3:30 M 2121 Humanities →51763 DIS 303 9:55 W 2619 Humanities →51766 DIS 306 12:05 M 2631 Humanities 361 The Emergence of Mod Britain: England 1485-1660 So st or History 123-124 3-4 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 222 Ingraham Sommerville, J 24 SAC →45926 DIS 301 % 2:25 T 2241 Humanities →45927 DIS 302 % 3:30 T 2221 Humanities →45928 DIS 303 % 1:20 W 2211 Humanities →45929 DIS 304 % 2:25 W 2619 Humanities 393 Slavery, Civil War, and Reconstruction, 1848-1877 So st 3-4 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1121 Humanities Kantrowitz, S 24 HIC →43160 DIS 301 2:25 T 2231 Humanities →43163 DIS 304 11:00 W 2625 Humanities →51771 DIS 307 2:25 W 2241 Humanities →43161 DIS 302 3:30 T 2211 Humanities →51769 DIS 305 12:05 W 2611 Humanities →51772 DIS 308 1:20 T 2241 Humanities →43162 DIS 303 9:55 W 2631 Humanities →51770 DIS 306 1:20 W 2121 Humanities 395 United States, 1877-1914 So st 3-4 →51773 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1111 Humanities 24 SIC 397 United States 1914-1945 So st 3-4 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1131 Humanities 23 SIC →54133 DIS 301 12:05 M 2611 Humanities →54134 DIS 302 1:20 M 2115 Humanities →54135 DIS 303 9:55 F 2111 Humanities →54136 DIS 304 11:00 F 2631 Humanities 398 The United States Since 1945 So st 3-4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1121 Humanities Sharpless, J 28 SIC →45206 DIS 301 9:55 M 2619 Humanities →45208 DIS 304 3:30 M 2115 Humanities →54142 DIS 307 12:05 M 2115 Humanities →45207 DIS 302 11:00 M 2625 Humanities →54140 DIS 305 9:55 F 2251 Humanities →54143 DIS 308 1:20 M 2231 Humanities →45209 DIS 303 2:25 M 2653 Humanities →54141 DIS 306 11:00 F 2131 Humanities 403 Immigration and Assimilation in American History So st 3-4 B LEC 1 * Archdeacon, T 60 eSIC →38528 DIS 301 % 3:30 M 2631 Humanities →38529 DIS 302 % 4:35 M 2125 Humanities →38530 DIS 303 % 4:35 T 2631 Humanities →38531 DIS 304 % 3:30 T 2121 Humanities 408 American Labor History: 1900-Present So st 3-4 →46191 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1217 Humanities Guerin-Gonzale 27 SIC

A Cross-listed with another Department and/or Program as indicated in the undergraduate or graduate catalog on B Grads 3 cr, undergrads 4 cr. line at history.wisc.edu/courses.htm C Honors only section. 90 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC HISTORY (448) continued

410 History of , 1871 to the Present So st 3 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1651 Humanities Koshar, R 24 SAC →51775 DIS 301 % 2:25 R 4017 Vilas →51776 DIS 302 % 3:30 R 2221 Humanities →51777 DIS 303 % 9:55 F B309 Van Vleck →51778 DIS 304 % 11:00 F B333 Van Vleck A 412 History of American Education Jr st or cons inst 3 LEC 1 9:55 MW 168 Noland Reese, W 04E SAC →37158 DIS 301 8:50 R 4017 Vilas →37159 DIS 303 11:00 R 553 Noland →38414 DIS 305 12:05 R 579 Noland →38413 DIS 302 9:55 F 2112 Chamberlin →37160 DIS 304 1:20 W 58 Bascom →37161 DIS 306 1:20 W B383 Chem A 432 History of Scandinavia Since 1815 So st 3 →52730 LEC 1 % 9:30-10:45 TR 1270 Grainger Allen, J 22 SAC 54459 DIS 301 3:30 W 209 Van Hise A 439 Islamic History From the Origin of Islam to the So st 3-4 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 2650 Humanities Chamberlain, M 11 HIC Ottoman Empire →41356 DIS 301 3:30 T 2631 Humanities →41359 DIS 304 1:20 T 2231 Humanities →41362 DIS 307 3:30 R 2631 Humanities →41357 DIS 302 4:35 T 2611 Humanities →41360 DIS 305 12:05 T 2231 Humanities →41363 DIS 308 1:20 R 6125 Soc Sci →41358 DIS 303 2:25 T 2121 Humanities →41361 DIS 306 2:25 R 2631 Humanities 441 Revolution and Conflict in Modern Latin America So st 4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1641 Humanities Mallon, F 28 SIC →51781 DIS 301 % 9:55 R 2631 Humanities →51782 DIS 302 % 11:00 R 2211 Humanities →51783 DIS 303 % 1:20 W 2251 Humanities →51784 DIS 304 % 2:25 W 2631 Humanities 444 History of East Africa So st 3-4 →51785 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2111 Humanities Kodesh, N 21 SAC 454 Samurai: History and Image So st 3-4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1651 Humanities Thal, S 22 SDC →51787 DIS 301 2:25 R 2611 Humanities →51788 DIS 302 3:30 R 2611 Humanities →51789 DIS 303 9:55 F 2631 Humanities →51790 DIS 304 11:00 F B329 Van Vleck 456 Pearl Harbor & Hiroshima: Japan, the US & The Crisis So st 3-4 LEC 1 9:55 MW 1651 Humanities Young, L 04E SDC in Asia 9:55-11:55 F 1641 Humanities Young, L 04E →45220 DIS 301 12:05 M 2121 Humanities →45221 DIS 302 3:30 M 2611 Humanities →45222 DIS 303 12:05 T 2221 Humanities →45223 DIS 304 3:30 T 2125 Humanities A 458 History of Southeast Asia Since 1800 Jr st or cons inst 3-4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1651 Humanities McCoy, A 28 SIC →51792 DIS 301 % 9:55 M 2125 Humanities →51793 DIS 302 % 11:00 M 2241 Humanities →51794 DIS 303 % 2:25 M 2611 Humanities →51795 DIS 304 % 3:30 M 2125 Humanities A 459 Rule of Law: Philosophical and Historical Models A prev law-related crse 3 →53095 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1131 Humanities Shoemaker, K 28 AC A 462 The American West Since 1850 So st 3-4 B LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1121 Humanities Johnson, S 21 eHIC →43249 DIS 301 % 12:05 T 2125 Humanities →43252 DIS 304 % 3:30 T 2611 Humanities →43288 DIS 307 % 1:20 W 2631 Humanities →43250 DIS 302 % 1:20 T 2261 Humanities →43286 DIS 305 % 11:00 W 2619 Humanities →43289 DIS 308 % 2:25 W 2611 Humanities →43251 DIS 303 % 2:25 T 2611 Humanities →43287 DIS 306 % 12:05 W 2125 Humanities A 472 Women in Turkish Society So st or cons inst 3 →46987 LEC 1 % 4:00-5:15 pm MW 114 Van Hise Atis, S 13E ZIC 503 Irish and Scottish Migrations 3 →51796 D LEC 1 % * Archdeacon, T 60 SIC A 515 Holocaust: History, Memory and Education Jr st or cons inst 3 →44469 LEC 1 4:00-6:30 pm M Weinstein, L beZI C A 529 Intellectual and Religious History of European Jewry, Hist 119 or 120 or 512 or 513; or 4 →51797 E LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 574 Van Hise Sorkin, D 28 HIC 1648-1939 Hist/Jewish 220; or Hebr St/Jewish 471 or 472 A 560 History of Mass Communication Jr st 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1111 Humanities Vaughn, S 26 SAC →44443 DIS 301 11:00 W 5157 Vilas →44445 DIS 303 9:55 W 4020 Vilas →44447 DIS 305 11:00 R 4020 Vilas →44444 DIS 302 2:25 T 2111 Humanities →44446 DIS 304 11:00 W 1180 Grainger A 562 Byzantine Medicine and Pharmacy Jr or Sr st or cons inst 3 →37162 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2002 Rennebohm Scarborough, J 28 HDC 600 Rise of Islam-Formation of early Islamic Empire Jr or Sr st & cons inst 3 →44002 SEM 1 % 3:30-5:30 pm R 5255 Humanities Chamberlain, M ZAC Life History Narrative US 20th C →51799 SEM 2 % 11:00-1:00 M 5255 Humanities Cheng, C History Through the Commodity →37163 SEM 3 % 1:20-3:20 T 7121 White Enstad, N Social Movements in the Long 1960s →37164 SEM 4 % 3:30-5:30 pm R 5245 Humanities Guerin-Gonzale Reconstruction →42421 SEM 5 % 1:20-3:20 R 5257 Humanities Kantrowitz, S Arena Professionals-Gladiators in the Roman Empire →44386 SEM 6 % 1:00-3:00 T 2211 Humanities Kleijwegt, M Medieval Traveler →51800 SEM 7 % 1:20-3:20 M 2251 Humanities Mazzaoui, M Medieval Iberia: Conflict & Encounter →54128 SEM 9 % 2:25-5:00 pm T 28H Issues in Modern African American History →46372 SEM 10 % 1:20-3:20 T 5257 Humanities Plummer, B Cavalry & Empire in the 19th Century →38661 SEM 11 % 9:00-11:00 W 5245 Humanities Sharpless, J Law & Religion in the Medieval World →45345 SEM 12 % 11:00-1:00 T 5245 Humanities Shoemaker, K Political Thought: Europe-MiddleAges/ Enlightnment →46373 SEM 13 % 3:30-5:30 pm T 5255 Humanities Sommerville, J Emancipation Politics →46375 SEM 14 % 1:20-3:20 W 5257 Humanities Sorkin, D Image of Africa in the West →46411 SEM 15 % 11:00-1:00 M 5257 Humanities Sweet, J Inscribing the New World →46428 SEM 16 % 1:20-3:20 W 5245 Humanities Wandel, L A 665 History of the Federal Role in American Education Jr st 3 →52688 SEM 1 2:25-5:25 pm R 1195 Grainger Nelson, A IC 680 Honors Thesis Colloquium Honors candidate & cons inst. H 2 →41364 SEM 1 11:00-1:00 R 2611 Humanities Thal, S AC Stdts must register concurrently for History 681 or 682 681 Senior Honors Thesis Honors candidates & cons inst. H 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC Stdts must register concurrently in History 680 682 Senior Honors Thesis Honors candidates & cons inst. H 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC Stdts must register concurrently in History 680 690 Thesis Colloquium Major in history & cons inst. 2 →41365 SEM 1 11:00-1:00 R 2611 Humanities Thal, S AC Stdts must register concurrently for History 691 or 692 691 Senior Thesis Major in history & cons inst. 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC Stdts pursuing distinction must register concurrently in Hist 690 692 Senior Thesis Major in history & cons inst. 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC Stdts pursuing distinction must register concurrently in Hist 690 696 Senior Thesis in Asian Studies Sr st & enrollment in Asian 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC Studies program 697 Senior Thesis in Asian Studies Sr st & enrollment in the Asian 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC Studies program

A Cross-listed with another Department and/or Program as indicated in the undergraduate or graduate catalog on D Distance learning. line at history.wisc.edu/courses.htm E Writing intensive. B Grads 3 cr, undergrads 4 cr. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 91 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC HISTORY (448) continued

698 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a Cr/N 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst & previous or conc exposure to the subject 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a lettered 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst & prev or con exposure to the subject 703 History and Theory Grad st 3 →51803 SEM 1 1:20-3:20 W 5255 Humanities Desan, S 707 Old Regime & French Revolution Grad st or cons inst 3 →46220 SEM 1 1:20-3:20 T 5255 Humanities Wandel, L A 713 History of Higher Education in Europe and America Grad st or cons inst 3 →52592 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm W 1170 Grainger Nelson, A 753 Seminar-Comparative World History Grad st 1-3 →44001 F SEM 1 3:30-5:30 pm T 5245 Humanities Morgan, D 755 Proseminar in Southeast Asian History Grad st & cons inst 1-3 →46376 SEM 2 3:30-5:30 pm M 5245 Humanities Winichakul, T 850 Smr-Hist of the Soviet Union & Modern Hist of E Grad st & reading knowledge of 1-3 →51815 SEM 1 11:00-1:00 F 5245 Humanities Hirsch, F Central Europe Russian or German or the east European language in which the stdt wishes to work & cons inst 855 Seminar in Modern Japanese History Reading knowledge of elementary 1-3 →54132 SEM 1 2:30-4:30 F 5257 Humanities Young, L Japanese or cons inst A 858 Seminar in Problems of Islamic History Grad st & knowledge of appropriate 2-3 →51805 G SEM 1 3:30-5:30 pm T 5245 Humanities Morgan, D foreign language 861 Seminar-The History of Africa Grad st & cons inst 1-3 →43169 SEM 1 1:20-3:20 T 5245 Humanities Kodesh, N 867 Seminar-European Social & Intellectual History Grad st and cons inst 1-3 →51806 SEM 1 11:00-1:00 W 5257 Humanities Koshar, R 891 Proseminar in Modern European History Grad st & cons inst 1-3 →51807 I SEM 1 1:20-3:20 F 5245 Humanities Boswell, L 901 Studies in American History Grad st and cons inst 1-3 →46377 J SEM 1 11:00-1:00 M 5245 Humanities Dunlavy, C 902 Research Seminar in American History Grad st & cons inst 1-3 →51808 K SEM 1 3:30-5:30 pm T 5257 Humanities Johnson, S A 903 History of Education of Multicultural America Grad st 3 →52694 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm M 1053 Educ Sci Fultz, M A 919 Seminar-History of Mass Communication Cons inst 3 →53638 SEM 1 1:00-2:55 W 5013 Vilas Vaughn, S A 938 History of Sexuality Sr st or Grad st, & cons inst 3 →51809 SEM 1 1:20-3:20 R 5245 Humanities Enke, A 940 Seminar-American History 1900-1945 Grad st and cons inst 3 →42415 SEM 1 3:30-5:30 pm M 5257 Humanities Reese, W 958 Seminar-American Military History Grad st and cons inst 1-3 →51817 LEC 1 1:20-3:20 M 5245 Humanities Hall, J A 976 Special Problems in Archives-Manuscripts LIS 734 & cons inst 3 →53067 LEC 1 5:30-8:00 pm M Pifer, R Administration A 977 The Practice of Archives-Manuscripts Administration LIS 734 & cons inst 3 →53068 LEC 1 9:00-11:30 W A 982 Interdepartmental Seminar in the Latin-American Area Grad st & cons inst 1-3 →51810 L SEM 1 11:00-1:00 W 5255 Humanities Mallon, F A →52433 M SEM 2 3:30-5:30 pm M 499 Van Hise Zamora, M 990 Research and Thesis Grad st & cons inst 1-9 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Work Grad st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * *

A Cross-listed with another Department and/or Program as indicated in the undergraduate or graduate catalog on J Topic; Whatever Happened to American Economic History? line at history.wisc.edu/courses.htm K Topic: North American Regions, Landscapes & Peoples. F Topic: Afghanistan from the Great Game to the Taliban: 1747-2009. Meets with History 858. L Topic: Writing Oral History. G Topic: Afghanistan from the Great Game to the Taliban: 1747-2009. Meets iwth History 753. M Topic: The Question of Race in the Spanish Indies. I Topic: Key Issues in European History: 1800-present.

HISTORY OF SCIENCE HIST SCI (456) Thomas Broman, Chair, 7133 Social Science, (608) 262-1406 #A 202 The Making of Modern Science Not open to stdts who have had % 3 LEC 1 1:20 MW B130 Van Vleck Staley, R 10E HEC Hist of Sci 204. Open to Fr →37180 DIS 301 1:20 R 134 Psychology →39858 DIS 302 2:25 R 455 Noland →37181 DIS 303 9:55 F 2377 Chem →37182 DIS 304 11:00 F 1407 Sterling #B 212 The Physician in History Open to Fr. For honors credit con % 3 LEC 1 2:25 MW 19 Ingraham Broman, T 12 HEC reg in Hist Sci/Hist Med 284 or cons inst →41419 DIS 301 8:50 R 1407 Sterling →41421 DIS 304 9:55 F 2307 Chem →46097 DIS 307 12:05 R 1080 Grainger →41420 DIS 302 9:55 R 1327 Sterling →43226 DIS 305 1:20 R 130 Psychology →43228 DIS 308 11:00 F 1333 Sterling →46096 DIS 303 4:35 W 5322 Soc Sci →43227 DIS 306 2:25 R 579 Noland # 222 Technology and Social Change in History Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 11:00 MW 120 Ingraham Schatzberg, E 07 HIC →51912 DIS 301 11:00 R 2381 Chem →51913 DIS 302 % 2:25 R 342 Noland →51914 DIS 303 % 3:30 R B383 Chem #B 284 Physician in History (Honors) Con reg for honors in Hist Sci/ H 1 →41473 LEC 1 3:30-5:15 pm W 399 Van Hise Broman, T HEC Hist Med 212 or cons inst. Open to Fr C 323 The Scientific Revolution: From Copernicus to Newton Jr st or cons inst. Grads enroll % 3 →44003 D LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR B231 Van Vleck Hsia, F 28 HDC concurrently in Hist Sci 623 326 History of Physics: The Modern Period Jr st 3 →52445 LEC 1 % 9:30-10:45 TR 351 Moore Staley, R 22 HIC B 333 History of Modern Biology Jr st or cons inst % 3 →51798 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 6112 Soc Sci Nyhart, L 24 HDC E 52438 DIS 301 1:20 F 4279 White F 339 Technology and Its Critics Since World War II Jr st or cons inst. Grad stdts % 3 →45844 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 120 Ingraham Schatzberg, E 12 ZAC must enroll concurrently in Hist Sci 639 G 353 History of Ecology Jr st or cons inst 3 →52462 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR B223 Van Vleck Williams, A 27 HIC 401 History of Pharmacy Jr st or cons inst 2 →37183 LEC 1 11:00 TR 2006 Rennebohm Higby, G 24 HIC I 431 Childbirth in the United States Women St 103 or 430 or equiv; or % 3 →45106 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1010 Med Sc Ctr Leavitt, J 26 SDC cons inst 517 Monsters and Science: A History of Vertebrate Jr st 3 →44450 LEC 1 * Skulan, J HIC Paleontology J 523 Race, American Medicine and Public Health Jr or Sr st % 3 →52436 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 1010 Med Sc Ctr Lederer, S 11E eSDC K 532 The History of the (American) Body Women St 103 or other women’s 3 →52437 LEC 1 % 11:00-12:15 TR B219 Van Vleck Houck, J 24 HAC studies crse required; prev hist (incl med hist & hist sci) crse preferred L 553 International Health and Global Society Jr or Sr st, or cons inst % 3 →52443 M LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1190 Grainger Keller, R 28 ZIC

A Meets with ILS 202. G Crosslisted with Envir St. B Crosslisted with Med Hist. I Crosslisted with Gender and Women’s Studies and Med Hist. C Crosslisted with History. J Crosslisted with Med Hist and Afro Amer. D Graduate students must register concurrently with 623. K Crosslisted with Med Hist and Women’s Studies. E Grad student only discussion. L Crosslisted with Med Hist and Pop Health. F Graduate students must register concurrently with 639. M Graduate students must register concurrently with Med Hist 753. 92 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC HIST SCI (456) continued

555 Undergraduate Seminar in History of Science Hist of sci majors only-initial % 3 →37184 SEM 1 9:55-11:50 F 1323 Sterling Nyhart, L AC preference to Srs 562 Byzantine Medicine and Pharmacy Jr or Sr st or cons inst 3 →37185 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2002 Rennebohm Scarborough, J 28 HDC N 615 The History of Evolutionary Thought Jr st or cons inst 3 →52435 O LEC 1 1:00-3:00 M 163 Noland Steudel, K 10L HAC Numbers, R P 623 Studies in Early Modern Science Grad st; con reg in Hist Sci 323 1 →44103 LEC 1 3:30-4:25 W 1323 Sterling Hsia, F 13M AC or cons inst Q 639 Studies in Technology & Its Critics Since World War II Grad st; con reg in Hist Sci 339 1 →45845 R SEM 1 4:35 W 1323 Sterling Schatzberg, E C 668 A History of Western Disability Jr st % 3 →43218 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 1227 Engr Hall Schalick, W 11E AC Medical Technologies in Historical Perspective →53975 LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR 10 Agr Hall Delancey, D 27 681 Senior Honors Thesis Open to honors majors in hist sci, H 3 ¶ IND * * AC cons inst required 682 Senior Honors Thesis Open to honors majors in hist sci, H 3 ¶ IND * * AC cons inst required 691 Senior Thesis Open to hist sci majors, cons inst 3 ¶ IND * * AC required 692 Senior Thesis Open to hist sci majors, cons inst 3 ¶ IND * * AC required 698 Directed Study Jr st. Graded on a Cr/N basis; 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC requires cons inst 699 Directed Study Jr st. Graded on a lettered basis; 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC requires cons inst S 919 Biopolitics Grad st and cons inst 3 →53029 LEC 1 1:15-3:15 W B113 Van Vleck Keller, R Guyer, S B History & Historiography of Eugenics →53381 LEC 2 4:00-6:30 pm M 240 Van Hise 921 Smr: European Travel & Cultural Contact 1500-1800 Grad st or cons inst 3 →52439 SEM 1 9:00-11:30 M 210 Psychology Broman, T 925 Seminar: Research and Thesis Grad st and cons inst 1-3 →42614 SEM 1 12:05 W 1323 Sterling 950 History of Science Colloquium History of Science major; Grad st 0-1 →37186 LEC 1 4:00-5:30 pm T 1313 Sterling Staley, R A 990 Research and Thesis Grad st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Work Grad st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

B Crosslisted with Med Hist. Q Graduate students only. N Meets with Zoology 400 sec . 003. R Graduate students must register with 339. O Topic: Biology and History of Human Evolution. S Crosslisted with Med Hist. Meets with English 727 Lec 3. P Graduate students must register concurrently with 323.

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IND REL (492) Charles N. Halaby, Director, 4226 Social Science, (608)262-3261 990 Research and Thesis Ph D stdts & cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

INTEGRATED LIBERAL STUDIES ILS (500) Catherine Middlecamp, Chair, 228 N. Charter, (608)262-2190 # 157 Bradley Roundtable Seminar Open to Fr. Students must be 1 EC residents of the Bradley Learning Community →47016 SEM 2 * →47020 SEM 10 * →47017 SEM 4 * →47021 SEM 11 * →47018 SEM 6 * →47022 SEM 14 * →47019 SEM 7 * →47023 SEM 15 * 198 Directed Study Graded on a Cr/N basis; requires 1-3 ¶ IND * * EC cons inst and con reg in two ILS courses # 199 Directed Study Graded on a lettered basis; 1-3 ¶ IND * * EC requires cons inst & con reg in 2 ILS courses. Open to Fr # 200 Critical Thinking and Expression Prev or con reg in another ILS 3 LEC 1 2:25 T 2120 Grainger Hunt, K b HEC course. Open to Fr Sharlin, S →41323 DIS 301 1:20 MW 101 Psychology →41325 DIS 303 9:55 TR 1289 Comp S&St →45269 DIS 305 3:30 TR 103 Meiklejohn →41324 DIS 302 2:25 MW 1289 Comp S&St →41326 DIS 304 11:00 TR 103 Meiklejohn # 201 Western Culture: Science, Technology, Philosophy I Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 A 9:30-10:45 TR 22 Ingraham Hsia, F 22 NEC →38696 DIS 301 9:55 W 342 Noland →38697 DIS 302 11:00 W 101 Psychology →39116 DIS 303 3:30 T B383 Chem →38699 DIS 304 4:35 T 103 Meiklejohn # 202 Western Culture: Science, Technology, Philosophy II Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 1:20 MW B130 Van Vleck Staley, R 10E NEC →37192 DIS 301 9:55 M 103 Meiklejohn →37194 DIS 303 12:05 M 103 Meiklejohn →43239 DIS 305 12:05 R 103 Meiklejohn →37193 DIS 302 11:00 M 103 Meiklejohn →37195 DIS 304 9:55 R 103 Meiklejohn →43240 DIS 306 1:20 R 103 Meiklejohn # 204 Western Culture: Literature and the Arts II Open to All Undergrads 3 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 168 Noland 26 LEC →37197 DIS 301 2:25 T 599 Van Hise →37200 DIS 304 11:00 W 6121 Soc Sci →37203 DIS 307 3:30 R 6125 Soc Sci →37198 DIS 302 3:30 T 6117 Soc Sci →37201 DIS 305 1:20 W 2135 Chamberlin →37199 DIS 303 9:55 W 2135 Chamberlin →37202 DIS 306 2:25 R 6125 Soc Sci # 206 Western Culture: Political, Economic, and Social Open to All Undergrads 3 LEC 1 11:00 TR 2080 Grainger Avramenko, R 23 ZEC Thought II →37205 DIS 301 3:30 M 103 Meiklejohn →37208 DIS 304 1:20 T 1175 Grainger →37211 DIS 307 11:00 W 103 Meiklejohn →37206 DIS 302 2:25 M 103 Meiklejohn →37209 DIS 305 2:25 T 579 Noland →37212 DIS 308 12:05 W 103 Meiklejohn →37207 DIS 303 12:05 T 134 Psychology →37210 DIS 306 9:55 W 103 Meiklejohn # 234 Genres of Western Religious Writing Successful completion of or 3 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1131 Humanities Wandel, L 21 b HI C exemption from Com A requirement. →43871 DIS 301 1:20 R 1323 Sterling Open to Fr →43872 DIS 302 2:25 R 586 Van Hise →43873 DIS 303 3:30 R 119 Van Hise →43874 DIS 304 4:35 R 144 Van Hise 251 Contemporary Physical Sciences ILS 202 or Hist Sci 201-202 or 3 →39501 LEC 1 3:30-5:20 pm TR 2373 Chem PIC cons inst 275 Art and Political Activism Three cr in an ILS crse 3 →43826 LEC 1 1:00-3:30 T 103 Meiklejohn Hunt, K IIC Sex & Spirituality from Dante to Aretha Franklin →46269 LEC 2 11:00-1:30 R 52 Bascom Werner, C 357 Peer Mentor Seminar Students must be sophs & former 2 →47065 SEM 1 * IC residents of the Bradley Learning Community 371 The Temptation of Hope 3 →51992 LEC 1 3:30-6:00 pm T 103 Meiklejohn Berghahn, K LIC 372 What is Happiness? 3 →43225 SEM 1 10:00-12:30 T 103 Meiklejohn Sell, K SIC

A Not open to stdts who have taken Hist Sci 201 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 93 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ILS (500) continued

400 Education Leadership & Character:Meiklejohns Ideal Jr or Sr st and seeking ILS 3 →38700 SEM 1 1:00-3:30 W 103 Meiklejohn Sell, K AC certificate 401 Global Cultures Capstone Seminar Sr st 3 →37213 SEM 1 1:45-4:15 F 360 Science Elder, J AC 490 Research in Integrated Liberal Studies At least 2 prev crses in 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC integrated liberal studies. 692 Undergraduate Thesis Jr or Sr st & cons inst 3 ¶ IND * * AC

INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES (L & S) INTER-LS (502) Nancy Westphal-Johnson, 306 South Hall, 608/263-3790. #A 185 Honors Interdisciplinary Reading Course Enrollment in the L&S Honors H 2 →43323 B LEC 1 3:30-5:30 pm M Susalla, P 13L ZIC Progm; consent of an honors progm advisor. Open to Fr #C 200 Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 8:50 MW 5208 Soc Sci Elder, J 03 ZIC Transgender Studies →41557 DIS 301 11:00 W 6125 Soc Sci →41561 DIS 305 3:30 W 2611 Humanities →41565 DIS 309 3:30 R 4279 White →41558 DIS 302 12:05 W 1413 Sterling →41562 DIS 306 12:05 R 7111 White →41566 DIS 310 4:35 R 4279 White →41559 DIS 303 1:20 W 1323 Sterling →41563 DIS 307 1:20 R 455 Noland →41560 DIS 304 2:25 W 55 Bascom →41564 DIS 308 2:25 R 539 Noland #D 250 Undergraduate Research Experience Fr or So st, admission to the 1-3 IC Undergraduate Research Scholars Program, and cons inst →38456 SEM 1 5:00-6:00 pm W 4308 Soc Sci 14M →40693 SEM 6 5:00-6:00 pm W 483 Van Hise 14M →40689 SEM 2 5:00-6:00 pm W 6112 Soc Sci 14M →40694 SEM 7 5:00-6:00 pm W 395 Van Hise 14M →40690 SEM 3 5:00-6:00 pm W 486 Van Hise 14M →40695 SEM 8 5:00-6:00 pm W 387 Van Hise 14M →40691 SEM 4 5:00-6:00 pm W 383 Van Hise 14M →40696 SEM 9 5:00-6:00 pm T 379 Van Hise 30H →40692 SEM 5 5:00-6:00 pm W 475 Van Hise 14M E 480 Diversity Dialogues & Leadership Facilitation Jr or Sr st and membership in L&S H 3 →44466 SEM 1 3:30-6:00 pm W McGlone, M 13M IDC honors program 701 Informal Sci Education for Scientists: A Practicum Grad st 1-3 →45940 F LEC 1 8:45-10:45 T G 4017 Vilas Dunwoody, S 21H Effective Teaching with Technology 2-3 →44334 I LEC 2 * Off Campus Wolf, A Effective Teaching with Technology 2-3 →54153 J LEC 3 * K Cramer, S Instructional Materials Development 2-3 →54154 L LEC 4 3:00-5:00 pm M 275 Matrls Sci

A Class will meet in Washburn Observatory Conference Room. G Meets with EMA 601, EPD 690-005, Journ 880 and Inter-AG 875-011 B Florence Honors Program Reading Course. Enrollment by application only. I Meets with EPD 690-004 and Inter-Ag 875-013. Distance Learning. C Crosslisted with Sociology and Women’s Studies. J Meets with EPD 690, Inter-AG 875. D Contact instructor Svetlana Karpe for permission to register. [email protected] K Graduate Student or Consent of Instructor. E Class will meet in Washburn Observatory Conference Room. L Meets with EPD 690 and Inter-AG 875. F Graduate student or consent of instructor.

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES INTL ST (504) Jo Ellen Fair, Director, 226 Ingraham Hall, (608) 263-6916 # 310 Topics in Japanese Culture Open to Fr. Students must be 1-3 →54196 DIS 1 A * Ridgely, S IC International Films residents of the International →54202 DIS 2 A * Medina, R Contemporary Issues in Arab World Learning Community →54203 DIS 3 A * Cowell, D Current Events in the Middle East and Central Asia →54204 DIS 4 A * Schamiloglu, U Religions of the World →54208 DIS 5 A * Elder, J Representations of Arabs & Mid East in Modern Film →54209 DIS 6 A * Loewenstein, J Areas in Scandinavian Literature & Culture →54210 DIS 7 A * Mellor, S Contemporary Films from Spain →54211 DIS 8 A * Hutchinson, S Italian Culture →54212 DIS 9 A * Menechella, G 317 The Politics of Human Rights Jr st 3 →46351 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 6102 Soc Sci 10 SIC # 335 Globalization and Education Open to Fr 3 →45727 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 103 Psychology Johnson, M 22 SEC 373 Globalization, Poverty and Development Econ 101 & 102, or Econ 111, or 3 →44452 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 108 Plant Sci Barham, B 11E SIC equiv, or cons inst 601 From Human Rights to Human Security Prerequisites may vary with topic 3 →42188 SEM 1 B 11:00-12:15 TR 223 Ingraham Smith, S 24 AC 603 Current Issues in Latin America: Interdis Perspctv Prerequisite may vary with topic 3 →46374 SEM 1 B 2:25-4:55 pm R 223 Ingraham Vargas-Prieto 28J AC 604 Greening Business, Involving Consumers Prerequisites may vary with topic 3 →53557 SEM 1 B 2:25-5:25 pm W 216 Ingraham Covington, E 12 AC 720 Global Studies in Higher Education Grad st or cons inst 3 →53558 SEM 1 2:25-5:25 pm M 1170 Grainger Stambach, A 11L

A For more information about the ILC seminar meetings times and locations, please visit: B Wait list available online at http://ismajor.wisc.edu http://www.housing.wisc.edu/classes/

ITALIAN (FRENCH AND ITALIAN) ITALIAN (508) Anne Vila, Chair, 618 Van Hise, (608) 262-3941

For general questions call (608) 262-3941 or go to 618 Van Hise (8:00-12:00, 1:00-4:00). For Graduate related questions call (608) 262-6971. For Undergraduate related questions call (608) 262-5074. If a course is full, go to http://frit.lss.wisc.edu/frit/ and add your name to the waiting list. Waiting lists will be activated as soon as possible after a course fills. READ ALL FOOTNOTES ATTACHED TO A COURSE PRIOR TO ENROLLING. PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DETAILED ENROLLMENT INSTRUCTIONS IN FOOTNOTES ATTACHED TO VARIABLE CREDIT COURSES.

# 101 First Semester Italian Open to Fr 4 EC →44011 LEC 1 % 8:50 MTWR 495 Van Hise 70 →51980 LEC 8 % 1:20 MTWR 478 Van Hise 70 →51984 A LEC 2 % 8:50 MTWR 144 Van Hise 70 →51981 A LEC 9 % 1:20 MTWR 144 Van Hise 70 →45545 LEC 3 % 9:55 MTWR 391 Van Hise 70 →42297 LEC 10 % 2:25 MTWR 159 Van Hise 70 →37214 LEC 4 % 11:00 MTWR 590 Van Hise 70 →41371 A LEC 11 % 2:25 MTWR 207 Van Hise 70 →51985 LEC 5 % 12:05 MTWR 490 Van Hise 70 →44010 LEC 12 % 3:30-5:30 pm MW 391 Van Hise 70 →40157 A LEC 6 % 12:05 MTWR 227 Van Hise 70 →51982 A LEC 13 % 3:30-5:30 pm MW 140 Van Hise 70 →51979 A LEC 7 % 12:05 MTWR 223 Van Hise 70 →51983 A LEC 14 % 7:00-9:00 pm TR 375 Van Hise 70 # 102 Second Semester Italian Italian 101 or 181or 1 yr HS 4 EC Italian. Open to Fr →39589 A LEC 1 8:50 MTWR 483 Van Hise 71 →51988 LEC 8 1:20 MTWR 578 Van Hise 71 →51986 A LEC 2 8:50 MTWR 286 Van Hise 71 →37215 A LEC 9 1:20 MTWR 290 Van Hise 71 →45579 LEC 3 9:55 MTWR 159 Van Hise 71 →51989 LEC 10 2:25 MTWR 575 Van Hise 71 →39588 LEC 4 11:00 MTWR 478 Van Hise 71 →41372 A LEC 11 2:25 MTWR 123 Van Hise 71 →51987 LEC 5 12:05 MTWR 578 Van Hise 71 →43152 LEC 12 3:30-5:30 pm MW 386 Van Hise 71 →38306 A LEC 6 12:05 MTWR 219 Van Hise 71 →51990 A LEC 13 3:30-5:30 pm MW 123 Van Hise 71 →44012 A LEC 7 12:05 MTWR 148 Van Hise 71 →45580 LEC 14 7:00-9:00 pm TR 374 Van Hise 71

A Section may open if enrollment warrants. 94 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ITALIAN (508) continued

#B 182 Second Semester Italian Honors Italian 101 or 181, or 2 yrs HS H 4 →43205 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 290 Van Hise Todorovic, J 22F EC Italian. Open to Fr. Stdts may not receive credit for both 102 & 182 201 Italian for Speakers of Other Romance Languages 4 sem (or equiv proficiency) in 4 →52073 A LEC 1 % 8:50 MTWR 383 Van Hise 62 EC another Romance lang, or cons inst →45581 LEC 2 % 11:00 MTWR 490 Van Hise 62 →41373 LEC 3 % 12:05 MTWR 583 Van Hise 62 →52074 A LEC 4 % 12:05 MTWR 290 Van Hise 62 # 203 Third Semester Italian Italian 102 or 182 or 2 yrs HS 4 IC Italian. Open to Fr →44014 A LEC 1 % 8:50 MTWR 205 Van Hise 66 →52076 A LEC 5 % 12:05 MTWR 209 Van Hise 66 →52075 LEC 2 % 9:55 MTWR 495 Van Hise 66 →52077 A LEC 6 % 1:20 MTWR 574 Van Hise 66 →45604 LEC 3 % 11:00 MTWR 578 Van Hise 66 →52078 A LEC 7 % 3:30-5:30 pm TR 123 Van Hise 66 →43158 LEC 4 % 12:05 MTWR 387 Van Hise 66 # 204 Fourth Semester Italian Italian 203 or 3 yrs HS Italian. 4 →37216 LEC 1 % 11:00 MTWR 579 Van Hise 66 IC Open to Fr →40343 LEC 2 % 12:05 MTWR 499 Van Hise 66 →52079 A LEC 3 % 12:05 MTWR 205 Van Hise 66 298 Directed Study Jr st. Graded on a Cr/N basis; 1-3 ¶ IND * * IC requires cons inst 299 Directed Study Jr st. Graded on a lettered basis; 1-3 ¶ IND * * IC requires cons inst # 312 Advanced Composition and Conversation Italian 311 or cons inst. Open to 4 →44095 LEC 1 % 9:55 MTWR 382 Van Hise Phillips Court 22F AC Fr # 322 Introduction to Italian Literature Italian 204 or 205. Open to Fr 3 →37217 LEC 1 % 1:00-2:15 TR 487 Van Hise Buccini, S 27 LAC C 429 Introduction to the Romance Languages Span 226 or Portug 226 or French 3 →42298 LEC 1 % 11:00-12:15 TR 114 Van Hise Cravens, T 24 HAC 228 or Ital 311, or cons inst 452 Political Modernist Film in Italy Italian 230 or cons inst 3 →52098 LEC 2 % 11:00-12:15 TR 6310 Soc Sci Rumble, P 24 IC D 632 Lineamenti Di Letteratura Italiana Cons inst or 2 yrs college Italian 3 →52082 LEC 1 4:00-6:30 pm R 148 Van Hise Menechella, G 29J HAC E 672 Il Duecento Italian 321-322 or cons inst 3 →52083 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 148 Van Hise Todorovic, J 28 LAC 681 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * HAC 682 Senior Honors Thesis H 3 ¶ IND * * HAC 698 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a Cr/N 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a lettered 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst 799 Independent Study Grad st and cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * 817 Romance Philology Grad st 3 →45607 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 720 Van Hise 821 What are today’s issues in foreign lang learning French/Italian 820; or foreign 1-3 →39086 LEC 1 5:00-7:00 pm W 367 Van Hise Magnan, S lang teaching experience 952 The Italian Avantgardes Grad st 3 →38915 LEC 1 4:00-6:00 pm T 223 Van Hise Rumble, P 990 Individual Research Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

A Section may open if enrollment warrants. D Scrittrici italiane contemporanee B Also open to non-honors stdts. Contact Italian Dept. (608) 262-5074 for permission to register. E Crosslisted with Medieval Studies. Survey of the first century of Italian literature. C Crosslisted with French, Portuguese, and Spanish. Course DOES NOT count toward the French major.

JEWISH STUDIES JEWISH (510) Pamela Potter, 308 Ingraham Hall, (608) 265-4763 202 Yiddish Song and the Jewish Experience So st 3 LEC 1 12:05 MW 216 Ingraham 08E IC →46228 DIS 301 12:05 F 113 Ingraham →46229 DIS 302 1:20 F 223 Ingraham →46230 DIS 303 1:20 W 2411 Humanities →46231 DIS 304 1:20 F 2411 Humanities →46232 DIS 305 12:05 F 2411 Humanities # 236 Writing and the Holocaust Successful completion of or 3 A →54028 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2115 Humanities Bernard-Donals 22 b EC exemption from Com A requirement. Open to Fr. B 302 Introduction to Hebrew Literature Hebrew 301 or cons inst 3 →37220 LEC 1 % 1:00-2:15 TR 223 Van Hise Mirkin, B 26 LAC #C 328 Classical Rabbinic Literature in Translation Open to Fr 3 →45676 LEC 1 % 9:30-10:45 TR 224 Ingraham Rosenblum, J 21 LIC #D 332 Prophets of the Bible Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 19 Ingraham Troxel, R 28 LEC →37219 DIS 301 % 3:30 M 219 Van Hise →38619 DIS 303 % 2:25 W 491 Van Hise →43354 DIS 305 % 2:25 M 490 Van Hise →38618 DIS 302 % 1:20 T 6228 Soc Sci →43353 DIS 304 % 1:20 R 6228 Soc Sci →43355 DIS 306 % 1:20 W 4322 Soc Sci #E 371 Gender in Rabbinic Judaism Open to All Undergrads 3 →41607 LEC 1 % 1:00-2:15 TR 2265 Engr Hall Rosenblum, J 27 HDC F Modern Jewish Literature →42450 LEC 2 % 4:00-5:15 pm MW 575 Van Hise Hollander, P 13E G Israeli Culture: Gender, Nationality, Ethnicity →43447 LEC 3 % 11:00-12:15 TR 1421 Sterling Talmon Bohm, M 24 I Israeli History through Film →46021 LEC 4 % 2:30-3:45 TR 1335 Sterling Talmon Bohm, M 28 J 377 Jewish Cultural History (in English) So st 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 19 Ingraham 26 HIC →39578 DIS 301 % 2:25 M 482 Van Hise →39580 DIS 303 % 12:05 M 6224 Soc Sci →39582 DIS 305 % 1:20 M 4322 Soc Sci →39579 DIS 302 % 2:25 W 490 Van Hise →39581 DIS 304 % 12:05 W 483 Van Hise →39583 DIS 306 % 1:20 W 6224 Soc Sci B 402 Survey of Modern Hebrew Literature Hebrew 401 or cons inst 3 →37221 K LEC 1 % 1:20 MWF 475 Van Hise Brenner, R 10 LAC L 417 History-telling in the Bible 3 →53521 LEC 1 % 9:30-10:45 TR 104 Van Hise Troxel, R 21 HAC M 442 Moral Philosophy and the Holocaust Jr st & cons inst 3 →53091 LEC 1 N 1:00-2:15 TR 3032 Engr Hall Card, C 26 HDC 490 J Derrida & Modern Jewish Thought Jr st; some prior coursework in 3 →44416 LEC 1 12:45-3:15 W 7109 White 08M DC Israeli Welfare State in a Comparative Perspective Jewish studies or cons inst →39832 LEC 2 9:30-10:45 TR 225 Ingraham 22 Immigration Politics in a Comparative Perspective →44425 LEC 3 2:30-3:45 TR 23 Ingraham 28 O 514 Biblical Texts, Poetry Cons inst or Hebrew 513 3 →38204 K LEC 1 % 8:50 T 1351 Van Hise Fox, M 21H LAC 8:50-10:45 R 1351 Van Hise Fox, M 21H P 515 Holocaust: History, Memory and Education Jr st or cons inst 3 →44464 LEC 1 4:00-6:30 pm M Weinstein, L beZI C Q 529 Intellectual and Religious History of European Jewry, Hist 119 or 120 or 512 or 513; or 4 →52623 N LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 574 Van Hise Sorkin, D 28 HIC 1648-1939 Hist/Jewish 220; or Hebr St/Jewish 471 or 472 B 534 Readings in Contemporary Hebrew Literature Cons inst or Hebr St 533 3 →43217 K LEC 1 % 2:30-3:45 MW 574 Van Hise Hollander, P 12 LAC

A Cross-listed with English. J Cross-listed with Hebrew and Relig St. Register through discussion sections. B Cross-listed with Hebrew. K Writing Intensive Course. C Cross-listed with Hebrew, Relig St and Lit Trans. 3 credits only. L Cross-listed with Hebrew and Relig St. D Cross-listed with Hebrew, Relig St and Lit Trans. Register through discussion sections. M Cross-listed with Philosophy. E Cross-listed with Hebrew 371, lecture 1 and Meets with Religious St 400, lecture 1. N Writing Intensive. F Cross-listed with Hebrew 371, lecture 2. O Cross-listed with Hebrew. Meets with Hebrew 654. G Cross-listed with Hebrew 371, lecture 3. P Cross-listed with Curriculum & Instruction and History. I Cross-listed with Hebrew 371, lecture 4. Q Cross-listed with History and Religious Studies. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 95 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC JEWISH (510) continued

675 Research Colloquium for Majors Major in Jewish studies; 1 →44507 SEM 1 1:00-2:00 R 113 Ingraham AC permission of undergrad advisor; & cons inst. Con reg in Jewish 677 677 Independent Research for Majors Major in Jewish studies; 3 ¶ IND * * AC permission of undergrad advisor; & cons inst. Con reg in Jewish 675 682 Senior Honors Thesis Consent of director H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Directed Study Graded on a lettered basis; Jr st; 1-3 ¶ IND * * DC requires cons inst B 958 Biblical Poetry 2 yrs of Biblical Hebrew & Grad 2 →53522 SEM 1 8:50-10:45 W 1351 Van Hise Miller, C st, or cons inst

B Cross-listed with Hebrew.

JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION JOURN (512) James L. Baughman, Director, 5112 Vilas, (608)262-3690

Enrollment controls which exclude non-majors will be in effect for all 300 & 400 level courses until all majors have had the opportunity to enroll. Controls are also in place to prevent students from enrolling in more than one 400-level course per semester. # 201 Introduction to Mass Communication Open to Fr; completion of Com-A 4 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 3650 Humanities Downey, G 04 b SEC crse →37223 DIS 301 H 11:00-12:15 T 2116 Vilas →38381 DIS 308 11:00-12:15 T 2611 Humanities →38387 DIS 315 9:30-10:45 R 2116 Vilas →38375 DIS 302 A 11:00-12:15 R 0126 Chadbourne →38382 DIS 309 11:00-12:15 W 2116 Vilas →38388 DIS 316 11:00-12:15 R 2116 Vilas →38376 DIS 303 11:00-12:15 T 2631 Humanities →38383 DIS 310 1:00-2:15 W 5157 Vilas →38389 DIS 317 1:00-2:15 R 2116 Vilas →38377 DIS 304 1:00-2:15 T 2116 Vilas →38384 DIS 311 2:30-3:45 W 5157 Vilas →38390 DIS 318 2:30-3:45 R 5157 Vilas →38378 DIS 305 2:30-3:45 T 5157 Vilas →38385 DIS 312 11:00-12:15 R 2625 Humanities →38391 DIS 319 4:00-5:15 pm R 4018 Vilas →38379 DIS 306 4:00-5:15 pm T 5157 Vilas →38386 DIS 313 1:00-2:15 W 2116 Vilas →38380 DIS 307 9:30-10:45 T 2116 Vilas →39095 DIS 314 2:30-3:45 W 1413 Sterling C 202 Mass Communication Practices Admission to Schl of Journ 6 B LEC 1 9:30-10:55 M 2195 Vilas Culver, K 02L EC →40119 LAB 301 1:00-4:00 MW 2120 Vilas →38675 LAB 304 9:00-12:00 TR 2122 Vilas →38678 LAB 307 9:00-12:00 WF 2120 Vilas →40120 LAB 302 1:00-4:00 MW 2122 Vilas →38676 LAB 305 12:00-3:00 TR 2120 Vilas →38674 LAB 303 9:00-12:00 TR 2120 Vilas →38677 LAB 306 3:00-6:00 pm TR 2122 Vilas D 335 Intermediate Reporting Journ 202 4 B →38680 LEC 1 E 4:00-6:00 pm TR 2112 Vilas Hastings, P 29 IC →39739 LEC 2 E 2:30-4:30 MW 2112 Vilas Mitchell, J 12 →42338 LEC 3 E 7:45-9:45 MW 2112 Vilas Walters, S 01E 345 Principles of Strategic Communication Journ 202 4 B →39573 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR 2195 Vilas Shah, D 20 IC →41475 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR 2195 Vilas Kim, Y 23 401 In-Depth Reporting Journ 335 4 B →38444 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 2111 Vilas Culver, K AC 404 Interpretation of Contemporary Affairs Journ 335 4 B →53274 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR 5013 Vilas Walters, S AC 405 Creative Nonfiction Journ 335 4 B →42555 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2112 Vilas Blum, D 28 AC 419 Electronic News for Web and Broadcast Journ 335 4 B →41470 LAB 1 12:00-3:00 TR 2111 Vilas Hastings, P 25 AC 445 Developing Creative Messages for Media Journ 345 4 B →42578 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2112 Vilas Mc Leod, D 24 AC →46855 LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR 2112 Vilas Mc Leod, D 27 447 Strategic Media Planning Journ 345 4 →44608 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 2195 Vilas Riddle, K 27 AC 449 Research and Strategy for Strategic Campaigns Journ 345 4 B →46169 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 360 Science Pierce, D 24 AC 475 Topic: National Student Advertsing Campaign Cons inst 1-4 →46421 LEC 4 9:30-10:45 TR 4008 Vilas Pierce, D IC 515 Public Information Campaigns and Programs L Sc Com 111 or 130, Sr st & cons 3 →38679 LEC 1 F 11:00-12:15 TR 135 Hirm Sm Hl Brossard, D 24 IC inst 560 History of Mass Communication Jr st 4 G LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1111 Humanities Vaughn, S 26 SAC →44378 DIS 301 11:00 W 5157 Vilas →44380 DIS 303 9:55 W 4020 Vilas →44382 DIS 305 11:00 R 4020 Vilas →44379 DIS 302 2:25 T 2111 Humanities →44381 DIS 304 11:00 W 1180 Grainger 561 Mass Communication and Society Fall semester, Journalism Srs; 4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 1111 Humanities Friedland, L 12 AC spring semester, Sr st →53276 DIS 301 11:00 T 2231 Humanities →53278 DIS 303 11:00 T 2195 Grainger →53280 DIS 305 11:00 W 1170 Grainger →53277 DIS 302 9:55 T 2231 Humanities →53279 DIS 304 9:55 W 4041 Vilas 614 Communication and Public Opinion Sr st 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR B371 Chem Shah, D 22 SAC →53282 DIS 301 1:00-2:15 T 4041 Vilas →53284 DIS 303 2:30-3:45 W 4017 Vilas →53286 DIS 305 11:00-12:15 R 4041 Vilas →53283 DIS 302 2:30-3:45 T 4041 Vilas →53285 DIS 304 4:00-5:15 pm W 4011 Vilas 616 Mass Media and Youth Journ 565 or Com Arts 325 or cons 3 I →44448 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 4014 Vilas Riddle, K 24 SDC inst →54440 LEC 2 9:30-10:45 TR 4014 Vilas 21 617 Health Communication in the Information Age Journ 565 or equiv 3 →54441 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 4028 Vilas 10 SAC 620 International Communication Jr st 4 →46322 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1175 Grainger Ward, S 28 SAC 662 Mass Media and Minorities Jr st 4 J LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm MW 1111 Humanities Shah, H 13E e AC →53303 DIS 301 12:05 M 4028 Vilas →53305 DIS 303 9:55 T 2221 Humanities →53307 DIS 305 2:25 W 2231 Humanities →53304 DIS 302 1:20 M 4008 Vilas →53306 DIS 304 11:00 T 4020 Vilas 675 Relationship Between Media Law and Media Ethics Sr or Grad st or cons inst 3 →53288 SEM 1 2:30-3:45 MW 212 Educ Sci Drechsel, R 12 AC 676 Investigative Reporting Cons inst 1-4 →44758 LEC 32 11:00-12:15 TR 5157 Vilas Blum, D AC Social Impact of New Communication Technology →53273 LEC 35 2:30-3:45 TR 4011 Vilas Kim, Y 681 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 682 Senior Honors Thesis H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 691 Senior Thesis 3 ¶ IND * * AC 692 Senior Thesis 3 ¶ IND * * AC 697 Internship Admission to Sch of Journ and cons 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC inst; graded on a Cr/N basis 698 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on Cr/N basis; 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC requires cons inst 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a lettered 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst 805 Seminar-Communication Research Methods Grad st 3 →53289 SEM 1 4:00-6:00 pm T 5013 Vilas Shah, H 810 Mass Communication Law and Policy Grad st 3 →53290 SEM 1 10:00-12:00 W 5013 Vilas Drechsel, R 860 Science and Environment Communication Grad st 3 K →53291 SEM 1 10:00-12:00 M 5013 Vilas Dunwoody, S 880 Informal Sci Education for Scientists: A Practicum Grad st 3 L →53524 SEM 8 M 8:45-10:45 T 4017 Vilas Dunwoody, S 21H Integrated Media Storytelling →53563 SEM 16 9:00-12:00 W 2111 Vilas Robinson, S Ethics in Media →53523 SEM 19 3:30-5:30 pm W 5013 Vilas Ward, S Social Theory of Communication →53525 SEM 20 1:20-3:15 T 5013 Vilas Friedland, L 901 Colloquium in Mass Communication Grad st 1 N →53292 SEM 1 12:00 F 5055 Vilas Downey, G 919 Seminar-History of Mass Communication Cons inst 3 G →53293 SEM 1 1:00-2:55 W 5013 Vilas Vaughn, S

A Reserved for Chadbourne Residential College students (Chadbourne and Barnard Halls) I Crosslisted with Comm Arts, Life Sci Comm, Fam Comm B Writing intensive. J Crosslisted with Asian Am C For Journalism majors ONLY K Crosslisted with Life Sci comm and Envir St. D J335 & J345 cannot be taken in the same semester. This will be closely monitored. L Crosslisted with Life Sci Comm. E Meetings outside of regularly scheduled class times will be required. M Meets with EMA 601, EPD 690, INTER-LS 701, INTER-AG 875 F Crosslisted with Life Sci Comm and Fam Comm N Pedagogical G Crosslisted with History. 96 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC JOURN (512) continued

982 Interdepartmental Seminar in the Latin-American Area Grad st & cons inst 1-3 →52578 SEM 1 11:00-1:00 W 5255 Humanities Mallon, F →52585 SEM 2 3:30-5:30 pm M 499 Van Hise Zamora, M 990 Thesis Grad st 1-9 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Research Problems Grad st 2-4 ¶ IND * *

LANGUAGES AND CULTURES OF ASIA LCA (521) Robert Bickner, Chair, 1240 Van Hise, (608)262-3012 # 100 Introduction to Cultures of Asia Open to Fr 3 →51598 LEC 1 % 2:30-3:45 MW 5106 Soc Sci Davis Jr, D 12 HEC #A 235 Genres of Asian Religious Writing Successful completion of or 3 LEC 1 1:20 MW 494 Van Hise Meulenbeld, M 10E b HI C exemption from Com A requirement. Open to Fr →42513 DIS 301 9:55 F 382 Van Hise →42517 DIS 303 11:00 F 574 Van Hise →42521 DIS 305 2:25 F 474 Van Hise →42515 DIS 302 11:00 F 490 Van Hise →42519 DIS 304 2:25 F 386 Van Hise →42524 DIS 306 1:20 F 387 Van Hise #B 246 Southeast Asian Refugees of the "Cold" War Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1111 Humanities Cullinane, M 21 eZEC →45259 DIS 301 11:00 R 2231 Humanities →45263 DIS 303 2:25 T 2637 Humanities →45267 DIS 305 H 9:55 F B317 Van Vleck →45261 DIS 302 1:20 R 214 Ingraham →45265 DIS 304 12:05 T 2241 Humanities #C 265 An Introduction to Central Asia: From the Silk Route Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 5206 Soc Sci Schamiloglu, U 12 HIC to Afghanistan →42166 DIS 301 % 4:35 M 219 Van Hise →42169 DIS 304 4:35 W 205 Van Hise →42172 DIS 307 5:30 pm R 205 Van Hise →42167 DIS 302 12:05 M 6113 Soc Sci →42170 DIS 305 4:35 R 375 Van Hise →42173 DIS 308 12:05 F 205 Van Hise →42168 DIS 303 12:05 W 475 Van Hise →42171 DIS 306 5:30 pm T 205 Van Hise # 266 Introduction to the Middle East Open to Fr 3 →45298 LEC 1 % 2:30-3:45 TR 22 Ingraham Loewenstein, J 28 ZIC #A 364 Introduction to Buddhism Open to Fr 3 →54086 LEC 1 % 4:00-5:15 pm MW 22 Ingraham 13E HIC #D 370 Islam: Religion and Culture Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 5206 Soc Sci Gade, A 26 HIC →51594 DIS 301 % 2:25 R 590 Van Hise →51595 DIS 302 2:25 T 590 Van Hise →51596 DIS 303 2:25 F 207 Van Hise →51597 DIS 304 4:35 M 290 Van Hise E 421 A Survey of Tibetan Buddhism So st or cons inst; prev study of 3 →54279 LEC 1 % 4:00-5:15 pm MW 5206 Soc Sci 13E HIC Buddhism strongly recommended 441 Language and Society in Southeast Asia So st or cons inst 3 →44349 LEC 1 % 11:00-12:15 TR 367 Van Hise Rafferty, E 24 HIC C 458 History of Southeast Asia Since 1800 Jr st or cons inst 3-4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1651 Humanities McCoy, A 28 SIC →52619 DIS 301 % 9:55 M 2125 Humanities →52620 DIS 302 % 11:00 M 2241 Humanities →52621 DIS 303 % 2:25 M 2611 Humanities →52622 DIS 304 % 3:30 M 2125 Humanities F 472 Women in Turkish Society So st or cons inst 3 →46972 LEC 1 % 4:00-5:15 pm MW 114 Van Hise Atis, S 13E ZIC G 524 Indian Writers Abroad: Literature, Diaspora and 6 cr of lit 3 →52686 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR B113 Van Vleck Dharwadker, A 23 LDC Globalization I 549 Modern Indian Theatre Jr st or cons inst 3 →52684 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1641 Humanities Dharwadker, A 27 HIC 579 Fiction and Ethnography in Turkey Jr st 3 →51601 LEC 1 % 2:30-3:45 MW 474 Van Hise Atis, S 12 LAC 610 Proseminar: Introduction to Turkic Linguistics Jr st 3 →54122 SEM 1 3:30-5:30 pm R 586 Van Hise Schamiloglu, U 29J HAC J 614 Social Structures of Muslim Societies Jr st or cons inst 3 →51603 LEC 1 % 3:30-4:45 pm MW 19 Ingraham Elder, J 13E SAC 620 Comparative Religious Law So st or LCA/Relig St 273 or cons 3 →54476 LEC 1 2:25-5:00 pm T 1351 Van Hise Davis Jr, D 28H HAC inst E 626 Gods and Goddesses of South Asia So st & one crse in S Asian 3 →51602 LEC 1 % 11:00-12:15 TR 374 Van Hise Buhnemann, G 23 HAC religions or cons inst K 651 Politics of South Asia Jr st; Poli Sci 106 or 186; or 3 →52729 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR 224 Ingraham Sinha, A 20 SAC cons inst 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * HAC 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a lettered 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC basis: requires cons inst 799 Independent Study Grad st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * 873 History of Dharmasastra Grad st 3 →45445 SEM 1 2:25-4:55 pm F L 478 Van Hise Davis Jr, D Global Modernities →54323 SEM 2 2:25-5:00 pm R M 1251 Van Hise Dharwadker, V 990 Research and Thesis Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

A Crosslisted with Religious Studies and East Asian Lang & Lit. G Crosslisted with English. B Crosslisted with History and Asian American Studies. I Crosslisted with Theatre and Literature in Translation. C Crosslisted with History. J Crosslisted with Sociology and Religious Studies. D Crosslisted with Religious Studies and African Lang & Lit. K Crosslisted with Political Science. E Crosslisted with Religious Studies. L Instructor consent required. Contact Prof. Don Davis, [email protected]. F Crosslisted with History and Gender and Women’s Studies. M For more information, contact Prof. Vinay Dharwadker at [email protected].

LANGUAGES AND CULTURES OF ASIA - LANGUAGES LCA LANG (522) Robert Bickner, Chair, 1240 Van Hise, (608)262-3012 306 Second Semester Filipino 1st sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →40014 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 205 Van Hise Justiniano, M 22F EC by instr 308 Second Semester Hmong 1st sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →43480 LEC 1 8:50 MTWR 227 Van Hise Lee, C 21F EC by instr 310 Second Semester Indonesian 1st sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →40008 LEC 1 8:50 MTWR 223 Van Hise Tjong, M 21F EC by instr. 318 Second Semester Thai 1st sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →40009 LEC 1 8:50 MTWR 140 Van Hise Chanprasert, K 21F EC by instr 320 Second Semester Vietnamese 1st sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →40004 LEC 1 8:50 MTWR 219 Van Hise Dinh, H 21F EC by instr # 322 Second Semester Arabic African 321 or cons inst. 4 cr for 4-5 LEC 1 8:50 MTWRF 54 Bascom Mustafa, M 21G EC Grads, 5 cr for Undergrads (4 cr LEC 2 9:55 MTWRF 1339 Sterling Mustafa, M 22G only Summer). Open to Fr LEC 3 11:00 MTWRF 2251 Humanities Mustafa, M 23G LEC 4 12:05 MTWRF 1335 Sterling Mustafa, M 25G LEC 5 1:20 MTWRF 54 Bascom Mustafa, M 26G LEC 1 8:50 MTWRF LEC 2 9:55 MTWRF LEC 3 11:00 MTWRF →53052 DIS 301 9:55 R B357 Chem →53054 DIS 303 11:00 W 499 Van Hise →53056 DIS 305 2:25 T 355 Van Hise →53053 DIS 302 9:55 W 379 Van Hise →53055 DIS 304 11:00 R 304 Educ Sci →53057 DIS 306 9:55 R 455 Noland LEC 4 12:05 MTWRF LEC 5 1:20 MTWRF →53058 DIS 307 2:25 R 355 Van Hise →53059 DIS 309 11:00 R 54 Bascom →53051 DIS 308 9:55 T 348 Birge →53060 DIS 310 9:55 T 350 Birge COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 97 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC LCA LANG (522) continued

324 Fourth Semester Arabic African 323 or cons inst 4 LEC 1 8:50 MTWRF 6112 Soc Sci Mustafa, M 21G IC LEC 2 9:55 MTWRF 6112 Soc Sci Mustafa, M 22G LEC 3 11:00 MTWRF 1335 Sterling Mustafa, M 24 LEC 1 8:50 MTWRF LEC 2 9:55 MTWRF LEC 3 11:00 MTWRF →53368 DIS 301 9:55 W 475 Van Hise →53370 DIS 303 8:50 W 386 Van Hise →53372 DIS 305 12:05 M 155 Van Hise →53369 DIS 302 9:55 R 2261 Humanities →53371 DIS 304 8:50 R 575 Van Hise →53373 DIS 306 12:05 T 2251 Humanities 332 Second Semester Kazak 1st sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →52833 LEC 1 8:50 MTWR 240 Van Hise Arenova, M 21F EC by instr 334 Second Semester Pashto 1st sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →52836 LEC 1 8:50 MTWR 499 Van Hise Shah, S 21F EC by instr 340 Second Semester Turkish 1st sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →40003 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 6109 Soc Sci Sahin, M 22F EC by instr 354 Second Semester Hindi 1st sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →40012 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 223 Van Hise Singh, K 22F EC by instr →42559 LEC 2 9:55 MTWR 386 Van Hise Samarth, B 22F 364 Second Semester Persian 1st sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →40016 LEC 1 3:30 MTWR 579 Van Hise Lotfi, S 29F EC by instr 370 Second Semester Modern Tibetan 1st sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →42334 LEC 1 8:50 MTWR 474 Van Hise Khedup, J 21F EC by instr 372 Second Semester Urdu 1st sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →40013 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 140 Van Hise Jalil, Q 22F EC by instr 376 Second Semester Sanskrit 1st sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →45293 LEC 1 11:00 MTWR 4314 Soc Sci Desai, S 24 EC by instr 406 Fourth Semester Filipino 3rd sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →40017 LEC 1 11:00 MTWR 140 Van Hise Justiniano, M 24 IC by instr 408 Fourth Semester Hmong 3rd sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →43481 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 599 Van Hise Lee, C 22F IC by instr 410 Fourth Semester Indonesian 3rd sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →43292 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 6113 Soc Sci Wulandari, E 22F IC by instr 418 Fourth Semester Thai 3rd sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →40010 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 123 Van Hise Chanprasert, K 22F IC by instr 420 Fourth Semester Vietnamese 3rd sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →40005 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 1413 Sterling Dinh, H 22F IC by instr 432 Fourth Semester Kazak 3rd sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →52834 LEC 1 11:00 MTWR 6113 Soc Sci Arenova, M 24 IC by instr 434 Fourth Semester Pashto 3rd sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →52837 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 478 Van Hise Shah, S 22F IC by instr 440 Fourth Semester Turkish 3rd sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →40011 LEC 1 11:00 MTWR 6109 Soc Sci Sahin, M 23F IC by instr 446 Readings in Advanced Arabic Texts Grad st or cons inst required 3 →40001 LEC 1 2:25-4:15 MWF 227 Van Hise Cowell, D 11 LAC →53045 LEC 2 11:00 MF 6117 Soc Sci Cowell, D 07 7:45-9:45 TR 578 Van Hise Cowell, D 07 454 Fourth Semester Hindi 3rd sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →40006 LEC 1 11:00 MTWR 227 Van Hise Singh, K 23F IC by instr 464 Fourth Semester Persian 3rd sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →40019 LEC 1 1:20 MTWR 6117 Soc Sci Mirsharifi, F 26F IC by instr 472 Fourth Semester Urdu 3rd sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →44231 LEC 1 8:50 MTWR 123 Van Hise Jalil, Q 21F IC by instr 476 Fourth Semester Sanskrit 3rd sem crse or equiv, determined 4 →45292 LEC 1 8:00-9:55 TR 951 Van Hise Buhnemann, G 20 IC by instr 508 Sixth Semester Hmong 5th sem crse or equiv, determined 3 →44398 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2121 Mech Engr Lee, C 24 HAC by instr 510 Sixth Semester Indonesian 5th sem crse or equiv, determined 3 →40015 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 6117 Soc Sci Wulandari, E 23 HAC by instr 518 Sixth Semester Thai 5th sem crse or equiv, determined 3 →40018 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 123 Van Hise Chanprasert, K 24 HAC by instr 520 Sixth Semester Vietnamese 5th sem crse or equiv, determined 3 →42020 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 219 Van Hise Dinh, H 27 HAC by instr 532 Sixth Semester Kazak 5th sem crse or equiv, determined 3 →52835 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 6109 Soc Sci Arenova, M 26 HAC by instr 540 Sixth Semester Turkish and Azeri 3 →43012 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 399 Van Hise Derin, F 23 AC 554 Sixth Semester Hindi 5th sem crse or equiv, determined 3 →40007 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 475 Van Hise Samarth, B 26 HAC by instr 564 Sixth Semester Persian 5th sem crse or equiv, determined 3 →40623 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 219 Van Hise Mirsharifi, F 28 HAC by instr 572 Sixth Semester Urdu 5th sem crse or equiv, determined 3 →41313 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 123 Van Hise Jalil, Q 26 HAC by instr 618 Thai Prose Literature: The Short Story 6th sem crse or equiv, determined 3 →45290 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1051 Van Hise Bickner, R 28 LAC by instr 654 Advanced Readings in Hindi Literature 6th sem crse or equiv, determined 3 →45444 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1251 Van Hise Dharwadker, V 26 LAC by instr 677 Advanced Readings in Tibetan 4th sem crse or equiv, determined 3 →52838 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1251 Van Hise Khedup, J 24 HAC by instr

LATIN (CLASSICS) LATIN (524) Laura McClure, Chair, 902 Van Hise, (608) 263-8269 # 104 Elementary Latin Latin 103. Open to Fr 4 →52194 LEC 1 8:50 MTWR 119 Van Hise 61 EC →39608 LEC 2 9:55 MTWR 119 Van Hise 61 →39609 LEC 3 11:00 MTWR 119 Van Hise 61 →40102 LEC 4 1:20 MTWR 119 Van Hise 61 →43401 LEC 5 2:25 MTWR 119 Van Hise 61 # 204 Introduction to Latin Literature Latin 203. Open to Fr 4 →37233 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 4322 Soc Sci 65 HIC →43402 LEC 2 11:00 MTWR 4322 Soc Sci 65 302 Latin Literature of the Roman Empire Latin 301 or cons inst 3 →37234 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 6228 Soc Sci Nelsestuen, G 07 LAC 549 Latin Philosophical Writers Latin 302 or cons inst 3 →52192 LEC 1 8:25-9:40 MW 478 Van Hise Dressler, A 01E LAC 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a lettered 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst 890 Individual Research Thesis Grad st 1-12 ¶ IND * * 910 Seminar-Poetry Grad st 3 →52193 SEM 1 4:00-6:00 pm T 1251 Van Hise McKeown, J 98 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

LATIN AMERICAN, CARIBBEAN, AND IBERIAN STUDIES LACIS (525) Ksenija Bilbija, Director, 209 Ingraham Hall, (608) 262-2811 # 362 Elementary Quechua Anthro 361 or cons inst. Open to 4 →45520 LEC 1 8:50 MTWR 6113 Soc Sci 21F EC Fr 364 Advanced Quechua Anthro 363 or cons inst 4 →45521 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 6117 Soc Sci 22F DC # 377 Second Semester Yucatec Maya Anthro 376. Open to Fr 4 →45523 LEC 1 8:50 MTWR 6109 Soc Sci 21F HIC 440 Topics in Latin American, Caribbean, and Iberian Jr st or cons inst 1-4 →54145 A LEC 1 3:30 M 114 Ingraham Nienhuis, J 13L IC Studies 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC

A Meets with Horticulture 372

LEGAL STUDIES LEGAL ST (535) Howard S. Erlanger, Director, 8137 Social Science, (608)262-2083

ELIGIBILITY controls for all courses (except 131 and 217) giving preference to students with DECLARED mjrs in Legal St will be in effect through Jr enrollment. Stdts who receive "requisites not met" enrollment errors may enroll aft 3:00 pm on Nov 18. # 131 Criminal Justice in America Open to Fr & So only, until end of 4 LEC 2 A 11:00-12:15 TR B10 Ingraham Grunewald, R 24 SEC Fr reg period. Stdts may receive cr for only one of the following: Soc 131 or 431 →39354 DIS 301 8:50 F 6125 Soc Sci →39359 DIS 306 9:55 M 6228 Soc Sci →43498 DIS 311 8:50 W 6121 Soc Sci →39355 DIS 302 11:00 F 1413 Sterling →39360 DIS 307 11:00 M 6322 Soc Sci →43499 DIS 312 11:00 W 6117 Soc Sci →39356 DIS 303 1:20 F 6125 Soc Sci →39361 DIS 308 1:20 M 6125 Soc Sci →43500 DIS 313 3:30 W 6125 Soc Sci →39357 DIS 304 12:05 F 224 Ingraham →39362 DIS 309 9:55 M 6232 Soc Sci →43501 DIS 314 2:25 T 52 Bascom →39358 DIS 305 3:30 R 6121 Soc Sci →39363 DIS 310 9:55 F B203 Van Vleck →43502 DIS 315 2:25 T 6125 Soc Sci #B 217 Law, Politics and Society Fr & So only 4 LEC 1 5:00-6:15 pm MW 6102 Soc Sci 14E SIC →39611 DIS 302 4:00 M 7117 White →39612 DIS 303 4:00 W 2631 Humanities →39613 DIS 304 6:30-7:10 pm M 4279 White →39614 DIS 305 4:35 TR 7111 White C 400 Topic: Human Rights, Politics, and Society Jr st; prerequisite may vary with 3 →52879 SEM 10 9:30-10:45 TR 6102 Soc Sci Huneeus, A 22 SAC topic D 444 Law in Action So st 3 LEC 1 12:05 MW 2211 Law 08E IC →39652 DIS 301 8:50 F 2211 Law →39653 DIS 302 12:05 F 2211 Law →39654 DIS 303 2:25-3:25 F 2211 Law E 450 Topic: Comparative Religious Law Jr st; prerequisite may vary with 3 →52878 LEC 16 2:25-5:00 pm T 1351 Van Hise Davis Jr, D 28H HAC topic F 459 Rule of Law: Philosophical and Historical Models A prev law-related crse 3 →52880 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1131 Humanities Shoemaker, K 28 AC 641 Sociology of Law Jr or Sr st. When crse is offered LEC 1 G 9:30-10:45 TR 5208 Soc Sci Liu Sida, K 21 SAC for 3-4 cr, law stdts register for 4 →53646 DIS 301 1:00 R 1407 Sterling 3 cr, undergrads for 4 cr 4 →53648 DIS 302 2:25 R 6121 Soc Sci 4 →53650 DIS 303 4:00 R 5322 Soc Sci 4 →53652 DIS 304 9:55 F 1413 Sterling 4 →53640 DIS 305 11:00 F 6125 Soc Sci 3 →53660 DIS 311 682 Senior Honors Thesis Sr st, legal studies major, H 3-4 ¶ IND * * AC admission to Honors Progm, cons inst 692 Senior Thesis Legal studies major, Sr st, cons 3 ¶ IND * * AC inst 699 Directed Study Cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC

A Crosslisted with Soc. Enroll only in a Disc Section you can attend. Restricted to Freshman & Sophomores. E Restricted to DECLARED Legal St majors until aft end of Jr. registration. Meets with LCA/Religious St B Crosslisted with Poli Sci. Restricted to Freshman & Sophomores. 620-001. C Restricted to DECLARED Legal St majors until aft end of Jr registration. F Crosslisted with History. Restricted to DECLARED Legal St majors until aft end of Jr registration. D Restricted to DELCARED Legal St majors until after end of Sophomore registration. G Restricted to DECLARED Legal St majors until aft end of Junior registration.

LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES L I S (544) Christine Pawley, Director, 4217 White, (608)263-2900

SLIS students are required to meet with their faculty advisor prior to enrollment. Graduate students from other departments, University Special Students, and Undergraduates with Junior or Senior standing (GPA of 3.0) contact the SLIS Admissions Advisor at (608)263-2909. # 202 Informational Divides and Differences in a Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 9:55 TR 2650 Humanities Eschenfelder 22 eZEC Multicultural Society →46277 DIS 301 3:30 M 4281 White →46279 DIS 303 4:35 T 4281 White →46281 DIS 305 8:50 R 2165 Grainger →46278 DIS 302 4:35 M 4208 White →46280 DIS 304 8:50 W 1217 Humanities 451 Foundations of Reference Service Jr st & cons inst; or Grad st in 3 →45592 LEC 1 9:00-11:30 R 4191F White Smith, C 21J AC SLIS 551 Organization of Information LIS 450 or con reg 3 →43089 LEC 1 5:30-8:00 pm R 4191F White Sin, S SDC 616 Records Management 3 →43857 LEC 1 1:00-3:30 T 1195 Grainger 617 Health Information Systems Sr or Grad st, or cons inst 3 →52843 SEM 1 9:00-11:30 T 4191F White DC 619 Music Research Methods and Materials Grad st or cons inst 3 →52655 LEC 1 1:20-3:50 W B162 Mem Libr Potter, P 10M AC 620 Field Project in Library and Information Agencies LIS 450, 451 & 551; electives 3 →52031 LEC 1 A 5:30-8:00 pm W 4246 White Kaplan, A appropriate to the proposed 2-8 →52032 LEC 2 B * Off Campus Shapiro, D project; & cons inst 629 Multicultural Literature for Children and Young Adults 3 →42230 LEC 1 A * Klais, M e DC →43086 LEC 2 B * Klais, M →43087 LEC 3 C * Klais, M 635 Reference and Information Service LIS 450 & 451 or con reg or cons 3 →46116 LEC 1 9:00-11:30 M 4191F White Nelson, P AC inst

A On-campus students only C University Special Students only B PALS students only COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 99 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC L I S (544) continued

640 Tribal Libraries, Archives, & Museums Jr st & cons inst; or Grad st in 3 →52053 LEC 1 2:30-5:00 pm W 4246 White Kim, K DC SLIS 641 The School Library/Media Center LIS 450 & 451 or con reg or cons 3 →52040 LEC 1 A * Kaplan, A inst →52041 LEC 2 B * Kaplan, A →52042 LEC 3 C * Kaplan, A →54147 LEC 4 D * Kaplan, A 644 Digital Tools, Trends and Debates Jr st & cons inst or Grad st in 3 →52043 LEC 1 A * Shapiro, D SDC SLIS →52044 LEC 2 B * Shapiro, D →52045 LEC 3 C * Shapiro, D 645 Intellectual Freedom and Libraries LIS 450 & 451 or con reg or cons 3 →43859 LEC 1 A * SIC inst →52022 LEC 2 B →52023 LEC 3 C 651 Cataloging and Classification LIS 450, 451, 551 or con reg or 3 →39496 LEC 1 1:00-3:30 M 4191F White Kim, K 10L cons inst 653 Government Information Sources Jr st & cons inst; or Grad st in 3 →52046 LEC 1 A * Robbins, L AT SLIS →52047 LEC 2 B * Robbins, L →52048 LEC 3 E * Robbins, L 654 Information Services Management LIS 450 & 451 or con reg or cons 3 →42231 LEC 1 A * Farney, P DC inst →45591 LEC 2 B * Farney, P →52024 LEC 3 C * Farney, P 655 Collection Management Grad st in SLIS or cons inst 3 →45596 LEC 1 A * Pearlmutter, J →45597 LEC 2 B * Pearlmutter, J →52025 LEC 3 C * Pearlmutter, J 661 Information Ethics and Policy Jr st & cons inst, or Grad st in 3 →45598 LEC 1 1:00-3:30 R 4191F White Eschenfelder AC SLIS 710 Research Methods for Library and Information Studies LIS 654 or cons inst 3 →45599 LEC 1 A * Sin, S →52026 LEC 2 B →52027 LEC 3 C 810 History of Readers & Reading LIS 710 or cons inst 3 →52049 LEC 1 1:00-3:30 T 4191F White Pawley, C 826 Field Project in Library and Information Literacy LIS 450, 451 & 551 or con reg or 3 →43269 SEM 1 5:30-8:00 pm T 4246 White Besant, M Instruction cons inst 847 Topic: Consumer Health Cons inst; repeatable; max of 6 cr 3 →52050 LEC 1 * Smith, C Topic: Consumer Health applic to Masters degree 1-3 →54078 LEC 2 * Smith, C Topic: Consumer Health 1-3 →54079 LEC 3 * Smith, C Topic: Legal Reference 1-3 →54081 LEC 4 9:30-10:45 TR 861 Information Architecture Grad st in SLIS 3 →43092 LEC 1 5:30-8:00 pm W 4191F White Paling, S 875 Topic:Spatial Analysis&Representation of Info(GIS) Cons inst. May be repeated for cr; 3 →46104 LEC 1 9:00-11:30 W 4191F White Sin, S a max of 6 cr applicable to Masters degree 931 Information Policy, Management,& Institutions Post-masters st in SLIS or cons 3 →54285 SEM 1 1:00-3:30 R 4191F White Eschenfelder inst 976 Special Problems in Archives-Manuscripts LIS 734 & cons inst 3 →52870 LEC 1 5:30-8:00 pm M Pifer, R Administration 977 The Practice of Archives-Manuscripts Administration LIS 734 & cons inst 3 →52872 LEC 1 9:00-11:30 W 990 Research and Thesis Cons of major professor 1-9 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Reading and Research Cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * *

A On-campus students only D UWSSLEC students only B PALS students only E University special students only C University Special Students only

LINGUISTICS LINGUIS (550) Monica Macaulay, Chair, 1168 Van Hise Hall (608) 262-2292

Honors cr avail in all undergrad crses with con reg in Linguis 481 or 583 for Fall; Linguis 482 or 584 for Spring. All senior honors stdts in Linguis must enroll for senior thesis; all other honors candidates must enroll for jr or sr honors tutorial.

# 101 Human Language Open to Fr. Stdts may not receive 3 LEC 1 12:05 MW B10 Ingraham Purnell, T 08E HEC cr for both Linguis 101 & 301 →37237 DIS 402 8:50 R 155 Van Hise →37240 DIS 407 8:50 pm F 155 Van Hise →37243 DIS 410 9:55 F 155 Van Hise →37238 DIS 403 11:00 R 494 Van Hise →37241 DIS 408 12:05 F 115 Van Hise →42533 DIS 411 11:00 F 155 Van Hise →37239 DIS 404 11:00 R 115 Ingraham →37242 DIS 409 12:05 F 494 Van Hise →42534 DIS 412 1:20 F 155 Van Hise # 301 Introduction to Linguistics: Descriptive and Open to Fr. Stdts may not receive 3 LEC 1 12:05 MW B10 Ingraham Purnell, T 08E HEC Theoretical cr for both Linguis 101 & 301 →40670 DIS 402 8:50 R 155 Van Hise →40673 DIS 407 8:50 pm F 155 Van Hise →40676 DIS 410 9:55 F 155 Van Hise →40671 DIS 403 11:00 R 494 Van Hise →40674 DIS 408 12:05 F 115 Van Hise →42543 DIS 411 11:00 F 155 Van Hise →40672 DIS 404 11:00 R 115 Ingraham →40675 DIS 409 12:05 F 494 Van Hise →42549 DIS 412 1:20 F 155 Van Hise 310 Phonology Linguis 101 or 301 3 →45475 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 201 Van Hise Purnell, T 04 HDC 322 Morphology Linguis 310 3 →38737 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 240 Van Hise Valentine, J 28 HDC 330 Syntax Linguis 101 or 301 3 →41407 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 594 Van Hise Li, Y 22 HDC 340 Semantics Linguis 330 or cons inst 3 →37244 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 594 Van Hise Shields, R 24 HIC 371 Survey of North American Indian Languages 3 →52541 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 487 Van Hise Macaulay, M 10 eHIC 426 Field Methods I Linguis 310 or cons inst 3 →45474 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 594 Van Hise Macken, M 27 HDC 482 Junior Honors Tutorial H 1 ¶ IND * * DC 510 Phonological Theories Linguis 310 3 →37245 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 115 Van Hise Macken, M 21 HAC 530 Syntactic Theories Linguis 330 3 →37246 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 6105 Soc Sci Li, Y 27 HDC 584 Senior Honors Tutorial H 1 ¶ IND * * AC 682 Honors Seminar-Senior Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Independent Reading L&S Undergrads need 2.5, Jr or Sr 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC st & cons inst 979 Seminar 2-3 →45476 SEM 1 A 1:30-4:30 W 1151 Van Hise Shields, R 990 Thesis Grad st in linguistics 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Reading Grad st in linguistics 1-12 ¶ IND * *

A Syntax Seminar 100 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION LITTRANS (551) *

*Offerings in this department are contributed by several departments within the College of Letters & Science. For more information on specific courses, see individual course footnotes. Note: as a rule, literature in translation courses do not fulfill the requirements for a major in those departments. # 202 Survey of 19th and 20th Century Russian Literature in Open to Fr 3 →37250 LEC 1 A 9:55 MWF 1310 Sterling Evans-Romaine 05 LEC Translation II # 204 Survey of 19th and 20th Century Russian Literature in Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 B 9:55 MWF 1310 Sterling Evans-Romaine 05 b LEC Translation II →37252 DIS 301 9:55 T 6125 Soc Sci →37253 DIS 302 9:55 R 6125 Soc Sci →37254 DIS 303 11:00 T 591 Van Hise →37255 DIS 304 11:00 R 583 Van Hise # 215 Polish Literature in Translation: 14th to the Mid-19th Open to Fr 3 →52536 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 219 Van Hise Filipowicz, H 29 LEC Century 220 Chekhov in Translation So st 3 →43304 LEC 1 C 11:00 MWF 595 Van Hise Lapina, G 06 LDC D 222 Dostoevsky in Translation So st or cons inst 3 →46316 LEC 1 12:05 MWF B115 Van Vleck Dolinin, A 08 LDC #E 234 Soviet Life and Culture Through Literature and Art Open to Fr 3-4 →44490 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 219 Van Hise Lapina, G 12 LIC (from 1917) 44491 DIS 301 2:25 T 474 Van Hise F 256 Lit in Translation: Images of the Individual in the So st 3 →52084 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 495 Van Hise Phillips Court 26 LIC Italian Renaissance #G 262 Survey of Chinese Literature in Translation Open to Fr 3 →37256 LEC 1 7:00-8:15 pm TR 479 Van Hise Nienhauser, W 41 LEC #I 264 Survey of Japanese Literature in Translation Open to Fr 3 →40559 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 115 Van Hise Ridgely, S 12 LEC # 274 In Translation: Masterpieces of Scandinavian Open to Fr. 4th cr for Com-B stdts % 3 →42203 LEC 1 12:00 TR 19 Ingraham Brantly, S 25 LEC Literature-the 20th Century only LEC 2 12:00 TR 19 Ingraham Brantly, S 25 4 →42209 J DIS 301 1:20 M 6224 Soc Sci 4 →42210 J DIS 302 1:20 T 591 Van Hise 4 →42211 J DIS 303 1:20 W 579 Van Hise 4 →42212 J DIS 304 1:20 R 4322 Soc Sci # 275 In Translation: The Tales of Hans Christian Andersen Open to Fr. 4th cr for Com-B stdts % 3 →37257 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 165 Bascom Mellor, S 11E LEC only LEC 2 2:30-3:45 MW 165 Bascom Mellor, S 11E 4 →37258 J DIS 301 1:20 M 6109 Soc Sci 4 →37259 J DIS 302 1:20 T 4322 Soc Sci 4 →37260 J DIS 303 9:55 W 483 Van Hise 4 →38913 J DIS 304 1:20 W 6109 Soc Sci 4 →41437 J DIS 305 1:20 R 583 Van Hise 4 →41438 J DIS 306 9:55 F 140 Van Hise K 324 Criminal Utopias Prerequisites vary by course 3-4 →52548 LEC 1 % 1:00-2:15 TR 114 Van Hise Schmidt, A 27 LIC #L 328 Classical Rabbinic Literature in Translation Open to Fr 3 →45630 LEC 1 % 9:30-10:45 TR 224 Ingraham Rosenblum, J 21 LIC #M 332 Prophets of the Bible Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 19 Ingraham Troxel, R 28 LEC →38418 DIS 301 % 3:30 M 219 Van Hise →38519 DIS 303 % 2:25 W 491 Van Hise →43321 DIS 305 % 2:25 M 490 Van Hise →38518 DIS 302 % 1:20 T 6228 Soc Sci →43320 DIS 304 % 1:20 R 6228 Soc Sci →43322 DIS 306 % 1:20 W 4322 Soc Sci N 345 In Translation: The Scandinavian Tale and Ballad Jr st or cons inst 3-4 →52357 LEC 1 % 2:30-3:45 TR 479 Van Hise Mellor, S 28 LIC O 350 Scandinavian Decadence in its European Context Jr st or cons inst 3-4 →52354 LEC 1 % 2:30-3:45 TR 382 Van Hise Brantly, S 28 LIC #P 360 French and Italian Renaissance Literature Online Open to all Undergrads 3-4 R →45657 Q LEC 1 T * S Buccini, S LIC 46333 DIS 301 * 46334 DIS 302 * U 372 Classical Japanese Prose in Translation Jr st or cons inst 3 →52905 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 383 Van Hise Kern, A 24 LDC 373 The Medieval City So st or cons inst 3 →40558 LEC 1 4:00-6:00 pm R 223 Van Hise 29J LIC 374 Topics in Korean Literature So st or cons inst 3 →53938 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 104 Van Hise Choi, A 28 LIC 410 Contemporary Italian Women Writers So st 3-4 →46310 LEC 1 % 1:00-2:15 TR 6224 Soc Sci Menechella, G 27 LIC 52085 DIS 301 2:25 T 591 Van Hise 455 Modern Serbian and Croatian Literature in Translation So st 3 →52537 LEC 1 12:05-1:20 TR 115 Van Hise Longinovic, T 25 LDC 549 Modern Indian Theatre Jr st or cons inst 3 →52685 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1641 Humanities Dharwadker, A 27 HIC

A Meets with Lit Tran 204. N Meets with Folklore and Medieval 345 and Scand 433. 4th credit is project. B Meets with Lit Tran 202. O Meets with Scand 450 and Comp Lit 358, section 1. C Meets with Slavic 420, 3 credits only. P Requires internet access & sound capabilities. On-line course in English. No registration after 1/22/10. D Meets with Slavic 422, 3 credits only. Info & enrollment details http://frit.lss.wisc.edu/frit/ E Optional discussion, lecture only 3 credits, lecture and discussion 4 credits. Q Lect only, 3 cr; lect & disc, 4 cr. Course DOES NOT COUNT TOWARD THE FRENCH OR ITALIAN MAJOR. F Authorship and World-making in Renaissance Italy. R Add a lect then select option; pick Opt Sec for 4 cr; choose No Selection for 3 credits. You cannot add/del G Lit Trans 262 meets with East Asian 352. a disc unless adding/deleting a lec simultaneously. I Lit Trans 264 meets with East Asian 354. S Stdts are strongly encouraged to attend 1 meeting: Jan 19 OR 21 , 4 p.m., 104 Van Hise, to discuss the J Fulfills General Education, Communications Part B requirement pedagogy underlying the crse & answer questions. K Meets with Scand. 436. 4th credit will be discussion section; time to be determined after semester begins. T Weekly on-line and off-line readings, quizzes & group discussions. L Crosslisted with Hebrew, Jewish, & Relig St. 3 credits only. U Early Modern M Crosslisted with Hebrew, Jewish, & Relig St. Register through discussion sections.

MATHEMATICS MATH (600) S. Jin, Chair, 219 Van Vleck, (608 )263-6374

To enroll in Math 95, 101, 112, 113, 114, 130, 131, 132, 141, 171, 210, 211, 221, students must have (1) been placed in the course by a Madison placement test or (2) have passed the prereq course at Madison or (3) have passed the prereq course elsewhere & received Madison transfer credit for the prereq. When students enroll but do not meet the prerequisites for a given class, they will be asked to drop the class. To arrange a Math placement exam call (608) 262-5863 or see www.testing.wisc.edu for testing schedule. For placement, retest or ineligibility questions call (608)262-2882, E-mail [email protected] or go to 720 Van Vleck. For enrollment problems concerning unavailable or closed sections go to the Registration Help Desk at 307 Van Vleck on Tues 1/19 through Fri 1/29 (hours: 1/19-20, 8:30-3:30; 1/21-22, 9:00-3:00; 1/25-29, 10:00-2:00).

#A 101 Intermediate Algebra Minimum math comp (1 unit ea HS 3 B →38845 C LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR B107 Van Vleck Davis, R 64 EC alg & geom) & satisfactory placemt →39366 LEC 2 9:30-10:45 TR B129 Van Vleck Davis, R 64 scores. Open to Fr. Stdts may not →38846 C LEC 3 9:30-10:45 TR B107 Van Vleck Vincent, C 64 receive cr for both Math 99 & 101, →51887 D LEC 4 11:00-12:15 TR B305 Van Vleck Rivard, D 64 nor for both Math 100 & 101 →51888 C LEC 5 1:00-2:15 TR B107 Van Vleck Rivard, D 64 #E 112 Algebra Intmed math comp (usually 3 units 3 q EC of HS math) & suitable placement scores, or Math 100 or 101. Open to Fr. Stdts may not receive cr for both Math 112 & 114 →51891 LEC 1 7:45 MWF B129 Van Vleck 64 →42214 LEC 9 12:05 MWF B131 Van Vleck 64 continued

A A grade of C or better in Math 95 is req to enroll in 101. Math 95 students may enroll only after grades are D Lec has some space reserved for TRIO students. recvd. E Concurrent enrl in 112/113 not permitted. Consult Math Advisor. 112: Eve exams 5:30-7:00 PM two Tuesdays. B Evening exams will be given. 113: Eve exams. 113: Scientific Calculator req. C This class will be taught in a computer lab using the software ALEKS. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 101 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC MATH (600) continued

→45729 LEC 2 8:50 MWF B305 Van Vleck 64 →45735 LEC 10 1:20 MWF B329 Van Vleck 64 →39369 LEC 3 8:50 MWF B129 Van Vleck 64 →38847 LEC 11 1:20 MWF B317 Van Vleck 64 →41414 LEC 4 9:55 MWF B131 Van Vleck 64 →39371 LEC 12 2:25 MWF B129 Van Vleck 64 →38397 LEC 5 9:55 MWF B129 Van Vleck 64 →51892 LEC 13 2:25 MWF B305 Van Vleck 64 →41415 D LEC 6 11:00 MWF B129 Van Vleck 64 →51893 LEC 14 3:30 MWF B129 Van Vleck 64 →41416 LEC 7 11:00 MWF B305 Van Vleck 64 →51894 LEC 15 3:30 MWF B211 Van Vleck 64 →39370 LEC 8 12:05 MWF B129 Van Vleck 64 #E 113 Trigonometry Adv Math comp-algebra & suitable 2 EC placement scores, or completion of Math 112. Stdts may not receive cr for both Math 113 & 114. Open to Fr →51895 LEC 1 7:45 TR B131 Van Vleck 64 →45740 LEC 7 12:05 TR B309 Van Vleck 64 →45736 LEC 2 8:50 TR B305 Van Vleck 64 →43932 LEC 8 1:20 TR B313 Van Vleck 64 →45737 LEC 3 8:50 TR B309 Van Vleck 64 →43933 LEC 9 1:20 TR B317 Van Vleck 64 →45738 LEC 4 9:55 TR B305 Van Vleck 64 →45744 LEC 10 2:25 TR B113 Van Vleck 64 →51896 LEC 5 9:55 TR B309 Van Vleck 64 →45741 LEC 11 2:25 TR B313 Van Vleck 64 →45739 LEC 6 11:00 TR B309 Van Vleck 64 →51897 LEC 12 3:30 TR B313 Van Vleck 64 #B 114 Algebra and Trigonometry Intmed math comp (usu 3 units HS 5 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 1111 Humanities Camacho, D 03 q EC math) & suitable plct scores, or Math 100 or 101. Open to Fr. Stdts may not receive cr for both Math 112 & 114 nor for both 113 & 114 →38888 DIS 301 8:50 TR 6322 Soc Sci →45982 DIS 303 11:00 TR 123 Ingraham →43934 DIS 305 1:20 TR 6314 Soc Sci →42218 DIS 302 9:55 TR 6322 Soc Sci →51898 DIS 304 12:05 TR B135 Van Vleck →51899 DIS 306 2:25 TR 4322 Soc Sci #F 130 Mathematics for Teaching: Numbers and Operations Open to Fr. Intermed math comptnce 3 →45760 LEC 1 1:20 MWF B313 Van Vleck 60 q EC (usually 3 units HS math) & →45761 LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR B309 Van Vleck 60 placemnt score,or Math 100 or 101. →51900 LEC 3 2:30-3:45 TR B309 Van Vleck 60 Open only to stdts in specific educ programs (PRE, PSR, EED, SPE) or by permission of Educ Acad Srvcs #F 131 Mathematics for Teaching: Geometry and Measurement Open to Fr. Math 130 (or 3 →45762 LEC 1 1:20 MWF B309 Van Vleck 60 EC exemption). Open only to stdts in →45763 LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR B305 Van Vleck 60 specific educ programs (PRE, PSR, →37261 LEC 3 2:30-3:45 TR B305 Van Vleck 60 EED, SPE) or by permission of Educ Acad Srvcs #F 132 Problem Solving in Algebra, Probability and Statistics Open to Fr. Math 130 & 131 (or 3 →37262 LEC 1 1:20 MWF B129 Van Vleck 60 r EC exemption). Open only to stdts in →51902 LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR B129 Van Vleck 60 specific educ programs (PRE, PSR, →39514 LEC 3 2:30-3:45 TR B129 Van Vleck 60 EED, SPE) or by permission of Educ Acad Srvcs # 135 Algebraic Reasoning for Teaching Math Open to Fr. Math 130 (or 3 →44465 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR B219 Van Vleck Malekpour, S 27 r EC exemption). Open only to stdts in specific educ programs (PRE, PSR, EED, SPE) or by permission of Educ Acad Srvcs #B 141 Quantitative Reasoning and Problem Solving Min math competency & satisfactory 3 →37263 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 5231 Soc Sci Meyer, G 64 q EC placement scores. Open to Fr →43265 LEC 2 11:00 MWF 6203 Soc Sci Meyer, G 64 #B 210 Topics in Finite Mathematics Adv math competency--algebra and 3 LEC 1 1:20 MWF B102 Van Vleck Terwilliger, P 10 r NIC suitable placement scores or Math 112 or 114. Open to Fr →52938 DIS 301 8:50 T 115 Ingraham →52942 DIS 305 12:05 T 116 Ingraham →52946 DIS 309 2:25 T 6232 Soc Sci →52939 DIS 302 8:50 R 115 Ingraham →52943 DIS 306 12:05 R 116 Ingraham →52947 DIS 310 2:25 R 6101 Soc Sci →52940 DIS 303 9:55 T 115 Ingraham →52944 DIS 307 1:20 T 122 Ingraham →52948 DIS 311 3:30 T B215 Van Vleck →52941 DIS 304 9:55 R 123 Ingraham →52945 DIS 308 1:20 R 115 Ingraham →52949 DIS 312 3:30 R 6310 Soc Sci #B 211 Calculus Open to Fr. Adv math 5 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 5206 Soc Sci Wainger, S 64 r NIC competency-algebra & suitable LEC 2 2:25 MWF B102 Van Vleck Lempp, S 64 placement scores or Math 112 or 114. May not receive full cr for both Math 211 & 221 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR LEC 2 2:25 MWF →52954 DIS 301 8:50 MW B337 Van Vleck →52956 DIS 321 7:45 TR B333 Van Vleck →44041 DIS 302 8:50 MW B333 Van Vleck →37267 DIS 322 8:50 TR 6314 Soc Sci →45896 DIS 303 9:55 MW B329 Van Vleck →52957 DIS 323 8:50 TR 214 Ingraham →39530 DIS 304 9:55 MW B333 Van Vleck →39531 DIS 324 9:55 TR B139 Van Vleck →45897 DIS 305 11:00 MW B235 Van Vleck →44043 DIS 325 9:55 TR 6314 Soc Sci →40441 DIS 306 11:00 MW B219 Van Vleck →43327 DIS 326 11:00 TR 215 Ingraham →42498 DIS 307 12:05 MW B329 Van Vleck →42290 DIS 327 12:05 TR B119 Van Vleck →45898 DIS 308 12:05 MW B317 Van Vleck →45899 DIS 328 12:05 TR B123 Van Vleck →42499 DIS 309 1:20 MW B325 Van Vleck →42291 DIS 329 1:20 TR B139 Van Vleck →42500 DIS 310 1:20 MW B341 Van Vleck →52958 DIS 330 1:20 TR B115 Van Vleck →44042 DIS 311 2:25 MW B105 Van Vleck →42292 DIS 331 2:25 TR 6322 Soc Sci →43325 DIS 312 2:25 MW B203 Van Vleck →52959 DIS 332 2:25 TR 6314 Soc Sci →43326 DIS 313 3:30 MW B105 Van Vleck →52960 DIS 333 3:30 TR B341 Van Vleck →52955 DIS 314 3:30 MW B337 Van Vleck →52961 DIS 334 3:30 TR B325 Van Vleck B 213 Calculus and Introduction to Differential Equations Math 211 or 221. Stdts may not 3 LEC 1 11:00 MWF B239 Van Vleck Kim, B 06 r NIC receive full degree cr for both Math 222 and 213 or both Math 223 and 213 or both Math 234 and 213 →38634 DIS 301 8:50 T 123 Ingraham →40421 DIS 303 12:05 T 115 Ingraham →39532 DIS 305 2:25 T 123 Ingraham →38635 DIS 302 8:50 R 123 Ingraham →43328 DIS 304 12:05 R 115 Ingraham →43329 DIS 306 2:25 R 215 Ingraham #G 217 Calculus with Algebra and Trigonometry II Math 171. Open to Fr 5 B LEC 1 8:50 MWF B130 Van Vleck Craciun, G 64 r NIC LEC 2 2:25 MWF B130 Van Vleck Miller, J 64 LEC 1 8:50 MWF LEC 2 2:25 MWF →42228 DIS 301 7:45 TR B329 Van Vleck →52967 DIS 321 7:45 TR B317 Van Vleck →52962 DIS 302 8:50 TR B119 Van Vleck →52968 DIS 322 8:50 TR B135 Van Vleck →52963 DIS 303 8:50 TR 116 Ingraham →46959 DIS 323 8:50 TR B215 Van Vleck →41424 DIS 304 9:55 TR 2625 Humanities →52969 DIS 324 9:55 TR B135 Van Vleck →52964 DIS 305 11:00 TR B135 Van Vleck →46960 DIS 325 11:00 TR B123 Van Vleck →41425 DIS 306 12:05 TR B341 Van Vleck →52970 DIS 326 12:05 TR B215 Van Vleck →38954 DIS 307 1:20 TR B135 Van Vleck →52971 DIS 327 1:20 TR B119 Van Vleck continued

B Evening exams will be given. F For Course Exemption Rules based on AP Scores or previous Math course work, please see D Lec has some space reserved for TRIO students. http://www.math.wisc.edu/~lempp/Exemptionsfor130-32.htm E Concurrent enrl in 112/113 not permitted. Consult Math Advisor. 112: Eve exams 5:30-7:00 PM two Tuesdays. G Both courses in the Math 171-217 sequence must be taken to receive cr equivalent to Math 114+Math 221. Each 113: Eve exams. 113: Scientific Calculator req. course on its own does not meet any math requirement. 102 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC MATH (600) continued

→52965 DIS 308 2:25 TR B139 Van Vleck →46961 DIS 328 1:20 TR B123 Van Vleck →52966 DIS 309 2:25 TR B135 Van Vleck →46962 DIS 329 2:25 TR 6224 Soc Sci →43331 DIS 310 3:30 TR B235 Van Vleck →52972 DIS 330 2:25 TR B123 Van Vleck →39533 DIS 311 3:30 TR B321 Van Vleck →52973 DIS 331 3:30 TR B219 Van Vleck →54295 I DIS 332 11:00-12:55 MWF 277 Bascom #B 221 Calculus and Analytic Geometry (I)Adv math comp-alg&suitable plct 5 LEC 1 8:50 MWF B102 Van Vleck Passman, D 64 r NIC scores, or Math 112 & (II)Adv math LEC 2 11:00 MWF B102 Van Vleck Maxim, L 64 comp-trig&suitable plct scores, or Math 113; or Math 114. Open to Fr. May not rec cr for both Math 211 & 221 LEC 1 8:50 MWF LEC 2 11:00 MWF →43334 DIS 301 7:45 TR B313 Van Vleck →43335 DIS 321 7:45 TR B309 Van Vleck →52976 DIS 302 8:50 TR B341 Van Vleck →45840 DIS 322 8:50 TR B325 Van Vleck →38981 DIS 303 8:50 TR B337 Van Vleck →43336 DIS 323 8:50 TR B235 Van Vleck →52977 DIS 304 9:55 TR B325 Van Vleck →43337 DIS 324 9:55 TR B341 Van Vleck →38982 DIS 305 9:55 TR B215 Van Vleck →52981 DIS 325 9:55 TR B235 Van Vleck →42227 DIS 306 11:00 TR B325 Van Vleck →45841 DIS 326 11:00 TR B215 Van Vleck →39550 DIS 307 12:05 TR B333 Van Vleck →43338 DIS 327 11:00 TR B341 Van Vleck →45837 DIS 308 12:05 TR B325 Van Vleck →43339 DIS 328 12:05 TR B337 Van Vleck →38983 DIS 309 1:20 TR B215 Van Vleck →43340 DIS 329 1:20 TR B341 Van Vleck →52978 DIS 310 1:20 TR B321 Van Vleck →43341 DIS 330 1:20 TR B325 Van Vleck →45838 DIS 311 2:25 TR B119 Van Vleck →45842 DIS 331 2:25 TR B341 Van Vleck →45839 DIS 312 2:25 TR B215 Van Vleck →52982 DIS 332 2:25 TR B325 Van Vleck →52979 DIS 313 3:30 TR B329 Van Vleck →52983 DIS 333 3:30 TR B203 Van Vleck →52980 DIS 314 3:30 TR B333 Van Vleck →52984 DIS 334 3:30 TR B337 Van Vleck →54340 I DIS 315 1:20-3:15 MWF 1209 Engr Hall #B 222 Calculus and Analytic Geometry Math 221. Stdts may not receive 5 LEC 1 9:55 MWF B130 Van Vleck Bauman, S 65 r NIC full degree cr for both Math 222 & LEC 2 11:00 MWF B130 Van Vleck Bauman, S 65 213. Open to Fr LEC 3 11:00-12:15 TR B102 Van Vleck Mari-Beffa, G 65 LEC 4 1:00-2:15 TR B102 Van Vleck Nazarov, F 65 LEC 1 9:55 MWF LEC 2 11:00 MWF LEC 3 11:00-12:15 TR →52986 DIS 301 7:45 TR B211 Van Vleck →45869 DIS 321 7:45 TR B305 Van Vleck →38639 DIS 341 7:45 MW B131 Van Vleck →44044 J DIS 302 8:50 TR B329 Van Vleck →45870 DIS 322 8:50 TR B333 Van Vleck →38640 DIS 342 8:50 MW B313 Van Vleck →37274 DIS 303 8:50 TR B313 Van Vleck →40473 DIS 323 8:50 TR B317 Van Vleck →44051 DIS 343 9:55 MW B317 Van Vleck →44045 DIS 304 9:55 TR B333 Van Vleck →45858 DIS 324 9:55 TR B317 Van Vleck →52989 DIS 344 9:55 MW B309 Van Vleck →37275 DIS 305 9:55 TR B337 Van Vleck →44050 DIS 325 9:55 TR B329 Van Vleck →44052 DIS 345 11:00 MW B337 Van Vleck →44046 DIS 306 11:00 TR B333 Van Vleck →45859 DIS 326 11:00 TR B337 Van Vleck →52990 DIS 346 11:00 MW B113 Van Vleck →38638 DIS 307 12:05 TR B317 Van Vleck →39079 DIS 327 11:00 TR B329 Van Vleck →41430 DIS 347 12:05 MW B313 Van Vleck →44047 DIS 308 1:20 TR B333 Van Vleck →42225 DIS 328 12:05 TR B329 Van Vleck →45871 DIS 348 12:05 MW B309 Van Vleck →41429 K DIS 309 2:25 TR B321 Van Vleck →37276 DIS 329 1:20 TR B337 Van Vleck →43343 DIS 349 1:20 MW B203 Van Vleck →44048 DIS 310 2:25 TR B219 Van Vleck →43342 DIS 330 2:25 TR B235 Van Vleck →45872 DIS 350 1:20 MW B235 Van Vleck →52987 DIS 311 3:30 TR B317 Van Vleck →52988 DIS 331 2:25 TR B203 Van Vleck →43344 L DIS 351 2:25 MW B337 Van Vleck →54337 I DIS 332 8:50-10:45 MTR 277 Bascom →52991 DIS 352 2:25 MW B329 Van Vleck →52992 DIS 353 3:30 MW B329 Van Vleck →52993 DIS 354 3:30 MW B317 Van Vleck →54338 I DIS 355 1:20-3:15 MWF 277 Bascom LEC 4 1:00-2:15 TR →52994 DIS 361 8:50 MW B329 Van Vleck →43345 DIS 362 8:50 MW B317 Van Vleck →45879 DIS 363 9:55 MW B313 Van Vleck →41431 DIS 364 11:00 MW B333 Van Vleck →45880 DIS 365 12:25 MW B305 Van Vleck →44175 DIS 366 1:20 MW B219 Van Vleck →45881 DIS 367 1:20 MW B321 Van Vleck →43346 DIS 368 2:25 MW B333 Van Vleck →52995 DIS 369 2:25 MW B317 Van Vleck →42226 DIS 370 3:30 MW B333 Van Vleck →52996 DIS 371 3:30 MW B313 Van Vleck B 234 Calculus--Functions of Several Variables Math 222. Stdts may not receive cr 3 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR B130 Van Vleck Milewski, P 64 NIC for both Math 223 & Math 234 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR B130 Van Vleck Milewski, P 64 LEC 3 12:05 MWF B130 Van Vleck Oh, Y 64 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR LEC 3 12:05 MWF →45882 DIS 301 8:50 M B235 Van Vleck →45887 DIS 321 8:50 M B219 Van Vleck →44159 DIS 341 9:55 T 123 Ingraham →45883 DIS 302 8:50 W B219 Van Vleck →45888 DIS 322 8:50 W B235 Van Vleck →41428 DIS 342 9:55 R 215 Ingraham →38641 DIS 303 9:55 M B215 Van Vleck →41426 DIS 323 9:55 M B135 Van Vleck →42221 DIS 343 11:00 T 14 Ingraham →38642 DIS 304 9:55 W B135 Van Vleck →41427 DIS 324 9:55 W B215 Van Vleck →42222 DIS 344 11:00 R 14 Ingraham →52997 DIS 305 11:00 M B119 Van Vleck →38643 DIS 325 11:00 M B325 Van Vleck →42223 DIS 345 12:05 T 4314 Soc Sci →52998 DIS 306 11:00 W B215 Van Vleck →39572 DIS 326 11:00 W B325 Van Vleck →42224 DIS 346 12:05 R 4314 Soc Sci →42219 DIS 307 12:05 M B235 Van Vleck →40442 DIS 327 1:20 M B215 Van Vleck →44160 DIS 347 1:20 T 116 Ingraham →42220 DIS 308 12:05 W B235 Van Vleck →37280 DIS 328 1:20 W B305 Van Vleck →44161 DIS 348 1:20 R 6232 Soc Sci →43348 DIS 309 1:20 M B113 Van Vleck →44058 DIS 329 2:25 M B321 Van Vleck →38373 DIS 349 2:25 T 113 Ingraham →43349 DIS 310 1:20 W B215 Van Vleck →44059 DIS 330 2:25 W B321 Van Vleck →43350 DIS 350 2:25 R B115 Van Vleck →45884 DIS 311 2:25 M B325 Van Vleck →52999 DIS 331 3:30 M B113 Van Vleck →53001 DIS 351 3:30 T B113 Van Vleck →54402 DIS 312 2:25 W B309 Van Vleck →53000 DIS 332 3:30 W B309 Van Vleck →53002 DIS 352 3:30 R 6224 Soc Sci →54339 I DIS 353 11:00-12:55 TR 277 Bascom 240 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics Math 221 3 M LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 222 Ingraham Joseph, D 12 NIC →43351 DIS 301 9:55 M B341 Van Vleck →43352 DIS 302 9:55 W B341 Van Vleck →46266 DIS 303 12:05 M B219 Van Vleck →46267 DIS 304 12:05 W B219 Van Vleck 276 Topics in Calculus II Math 275 or cons inst 5 LEC 1 11:00 MWF B115 Van Vleck Fish, A 07 r NIC →39165 DIS 301 ! 12:05 TR B313 Van Vleck →39166 DIS 302 ! 11:00 TR B317 Van Vleck # 298 Directed Study in Mathematics Cons inst. Open to Fr 1-3 ¶ IND * * IC N 303 Theory of Interest and Life Insurance Math 234 or con reg, or cons inst 3 →38421 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MW 2080 Grainger Peter, K 10E NIC

B Evening exams will be given. L Section reserved for Lakeshore Residence Hall stdnts (inc Bradley). Disc secs, office hrs & reviews may be I See WES Coordinator, 432 Van Vleck. Con reg in Math 298 for 2 cr required for Math 217 & 222; 1 cr for held in Halls. Auth may be req. Math 234. M Crosslisted with Comp Sci. J Section reserved for Sellery Hall residents. Disc secs, office hrs & reviews may be held in Halls. Auth may N Crosslisted with Act Sci. Non-Business students will have enrl access to this course on Tues, Nov 24th at be req. 9:00 a.m. K Section reserved for Witte Hall residents. Disc secs, office hrs & reviews may be held in Halls. Auth may be req. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 103 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC MATH (600) continued

O 310 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics For majors in Math and Stat, Math 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 120 Ingraham Zhang Chunming 21 NAC 309 or Stat 309 →38455 DIS 311 % 1:20 M B387 Chem →40566 DIS 312 % 12:05 M 1333 Sterling →45976 DIS 313 % 1:20 T 1190 Gym-Nat 319 Techniques in Ordinary Differential Equations Math 222 3 LEC 1 1:20 MWF B239 Van Vleck Yang, T 65 NAC LEC 2 2:30-3:45 TR 1310 Sterling Feldman, M 65 LEC 1 1:20 MWF LEC 2 2:30-3:45 TR →41667 DIS 301 8:50 T 215 Ingraham →43356 DIS 321 9:55 M B325 Van Vleck →41668 DIS 302 8:50 R 215 Ingraham →43357 DIS 322 9:55 W B325 Van Vleck →45905 DIS 303 9:55 T 215 Ingraham →44155 DIS 323 12:05 M B203 Van Vleck →45906 DIS 304 9:55 R 23 Ingraham →44156 DIS 324 12:05 W B203 Van Vleck →52862 DIS 305 1:20 T 115 Ingraham →44157 DIS 325 2:25 M B235 Van Vleck →52863 DIS 306 1:20 R 6101 Soc Sci →44158 DIS 326 2:25 W B235 Van Vleck 320 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations Math 222. Credit may not be 3 LEC 1 9:55 MWF B239 Van Vleck Angenent, S 71 NAC received for both Math 320 & 340 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR B239 Van Vleck Ionescu, A 71 LEC 3 12:05 MWF B239 Van Vleck Wei, D 71 LEC 1 9:55 MWF LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR LEC 3 12:05 MWF →41662 DIS 301 8:50 T 23 Ingraham →45909 DIS 321 9:55 M B321 Van Vleck →44147 DIS 341 9:55 T 23 Ingraham →41663 DIS 302 8:50 R 23 Ingraham →45910 DIS 322 9:55 W B321 Van Vleck →44148 DIS 342 9:55 R B313 Van Vleck →45907 DIS 303 11:00 T 116 Ingraham →43358 DIS 323 12:05 M B337 Van Vleck →44149 DIS 343 11:00 T 214 Ingraham →45908 DIS 304 11:00 R 116 Ingraham →43359 DIS 324 12:05 W B337 Van Vleck →44150 DIS 344 11:00 R 214 Ingraham →44145 DIS 305 1:20 T 6232 Soc Sci →41665 DIS 325 2:25 M B219 Van Vleck →54403 DIS 345 2:25 T 225 Ingraham →44146 DIS 306 1:20 R 6322 Soc Sci →41666 DIS 326 2:25 W B219 Van Vleck →54404 DIS 346 2:25 R 225 Ingraham 321 Applied Mathematical Analysis Math 223 or 234 3 →37285 LEC 1 9:55 MWF B105 Van Vleck Waleffe, F 04 NAC 322 Applied Mathematical Analysis Math 319, 321 3 →43314 LEC 1 12:05 MWF B211 Van Vleck Kim, B 08 NAC 331 An Introduction to Probability and Markov Chain Models Math 234 or Math 222 & 240 3 →42207 LEC 2 9:55 MWF B211 Van Vleck Fish, A 04 NAC 340 Elementary Matrix and Linear Algebra Math 234 or Math 222 & 240. Credit 3 LEC 1 8:50 MWF B239 Van Vleck Bertrand, F 71 NAC may not be received for both Math LEC 2 7:45 MWF B130 Van Vleck Meyer, G 71 320 & 340 LEC 3 2:30-3:45 TR B239 Van Vleck Kalafat, M 71 LEC 1 8:50 MWF LEC 2 7:45 MWF LEC 3 2:30-3:45 TR →45950 DIS 301 8:50 T 4322 Soc Sci →45954 DIS 321 9:55 T B321 Van Vleck →53008 DIS 341 9:55 M B235 Van Vleck →45951 DIS 302 8:50 R 4322 Soc Sci →45955 DIS 322 9:55 R B321 Van Vleck →53009 DIS 342 9:55 W B337 Van Vleck →45952 DIS 303 11:00 T 115 Ingraham →45956 DIS 323 12:00 T 214 Ingraham →53010 DIS 343 11:00 M B321 Van Vleck →45953 DIS 304 11:00 R B313 Van Vleck →45957 DIS 324 12:00 R 348 Birge →53011 DIS 344 11:00 W B321 Van Vleck →53004 DIS 305 1:20 T 113 Ingraham →53006 DIS 325 2:25 T 215 Ingraham →53012 DIS 345 2:25 M B113 Van Vleck →53005 DIS 306 1:20 R 6310 Soc Sci →53007 DIS 326 2:25 R B223 Van Vleck →53013 DIS 346 2:25 W B211 Van Vleck #P 341 Linear Algebra Math 234 or cons inst. Credit may 3 →42208 LEC 1 ! 9:55 MWF B123 Van Vleck Mehrotra, S 05 NAC not be received for both Math 341 and any of Math 340 & 375. Open to Fr P 371 Basic Concepts of Math Math 340 or con reg 3 →42610 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 6104 Soc Sci 06 NAC # 376 Topics in Multi-Variable Calculus and Differential Math 375 or cons inst. A total of 5 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR B139 Van Vleck Street, B 23 NAC Equations only 10 credits can be received →38650 DIS 301 ! 11:00 MW B329 Van Vleck when all three of the crses Math →38651 DIS 302 ! 2:25 MW B313 Van Vleck 234, 375, & 376 are taken. Open to Fr #P 421 The Theory of Single Variable Calculus Math 234 or cons inst. Stdts 3 →39662 LEC 1 11:00 MWF B309 Van Vleck Bertrand, F 06 NAC cannot receive cr for Math 421 if they have taken Math 275-276. Open to Fr 431 Introduction to the Theory of Probability Math 223 or 234 3 →37286 O LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR B115 Van Vleck Seppalainen, T 21 NAC →37287 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR B115 Van Vleck Griffeath, D 23 →54186 LEC 3 1:20 MWF B211 Van Vleck Beck, A 10 441 Introduction to Modern Algebra Math 340. Stdts who have passed 3 →38893 LEC 1 12:05 MWF B113 Van Vleck Robbin, J 08 AC Math 541 are not permitted to take Math 441 for credit P 461 College Geometry I Math 234 or 222 & Math/Comp Sci 3 →41422 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR B203 Van Vleck Tudorascu, A 23 NAC 240 Q 475 Introduction to Combinatorics Math 320 or 340 or cons inst 3 →37288 LEC 1 11:00 MWF B341 Van Vleck Miller, A 06 NAC 490 Explorations in Number Theory So st and cons inst 1-3 →54239 LEC 1 1:20 MWF B333 Van Vleck Ono, K 10 NAC 521 Advanced Calculus Math 340 or con reg 3 →37289 LEC 1 % 11:00-12:15 TR B235 Van Vleck Rosay, J 24 NAC →38496 LEC 2 % 9:55 MWF B113 Van Vleck Kiselev, A 04 →39555 LEC 3 % 11:00 MWF B105 Van Vleck Beck, A 06 522 Advanced Calculus Math 521 3 →37290 LEC 1 % 9:30-10:45 TR B219 Van Vleck Gong, X 21 NAC R 525 Linear Programming Methods Math 443 or 320 or 340 or cons 3 →42307 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 1325 Comp S&St Ferris, M 02 NAC inst 541 Modern Algebra Math 320 or 340 or cons inst 3 →37291 LEC 1 % 1:20 MWF B105 Van Vleck Masri, R 10 NAC →39556 LEC 2 % 2:30-3:45 TR B105 Van Vleck Folsom, A 28 542 Modern Algebra Math 541 3 →37292 LEC 1 % 8:50 MWF B113 Van Vleck Mehrotra, S 02 NAC 551 Elementary Topology Math 234 and either Math 340 & 341 3 →37293 LEC 1 % 1:20 MWF B337 Van Vleck Anderson, D 10 NAC or Math 375 & 376 552 Elementary Geometric and Algebraic Topology Math 551 and 542 3 →52703 LEC 1 % 11:00 MWF B313 Van Vleck Boston, N 07 NAC 561 Differential Geometry Math 320 or 340; and Math 521 3 →42205 LEC 1 % 1:00-2:15 TR B235 Van Vleck Kalafat, M 27 NAC 629 Introduction to Measure and Integration Math 522 3 →41423 LEC 1 % 8:50 MWF B105 Van Vleck Seeger, A 02 NAC S 632 Introduction to Stochastic Processes Math 431, or Stat 309 & 310, or 3 →37294 LEC 1 % 9:30-10:45 TR B203 Van Vleck Griffeath, D 22 NAC Stat 311 & 312, or Stat 313 or 314 T 633 Queuing Theory and Stochastic Modeling Math, Ind Engr 632 or cons inst 3 →53698 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 1164 Mech Engr Lee, S 29 NAC 635 An Introduction to Brownian Motion and Stochastic Math 521 & 632 3 →52706 LEC 1 % 1:00-2:15 TR B329 Van Vleck Valko, B 26 AC Calculus 681 Senior Honors Thesis Sr st & enrollment in the honors H 3 ¶ IND * * NAC program 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * NAC 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a lettered 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons inst 704 Methods of Applied Mathematics-2 Math 340, 521-22, and 623 (or 623 3 →54187 LEC 1 9:55 MWF B305 Van Vleck Jin, S concur), or equiv. Not open to stdts with cr for Math 701-702 O 710 Mathematical Statistics Stat, Math 709 4 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 133 S M I Shao, J →42328 DIS 311 8:25 TR 133 S M I

O Crosslisted with Stat. R Crosslisted with Comp Sci, ISYE, and Stat. P Writing intensive. S Crosslisted with OTM, ISYE and Stat. Q Crosslisted with Comp Sci and Stat. T Crosslisted with OTM and ISYE. 104 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC MATH (600) continued

M 715 Methods of Computational Mathematics II Comp Sci 302, 412; Math 322, 340, 3 →43840 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR B129 Van Vleck Rossmanith, J 521, 714; or equiv; or cons inst 716 Ordinary Differential Equations Senior (600) level analysis crse 3 →46325 LEC 1 11:00 MWF B211 Van Vleck Rabinowitz, P or cons inst 722 Complex Analysis Math 721; con reg in 701 or 721 3 →37296 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR B211 Van Vleck Rosay, J 725 A Second Course in Real Analysis Math 721 3 →37297 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR B105 Van Vleck Denissov, S 742 Abstract Algebra Math 741 3 →37298 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR B105 Van Vleck Passman, D 745 Theory of Groups Cons inst 3 →52380 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR B131 Van Vleck Isaacs, I 750 Homological Algebra Math 741-742 or equiv or cons 3 →52381 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR B211 Van Vleck Caldararu, A inst. May be taken concurrently with Math 742 752 Introductory Topology II Math 751 or equiv 3 →37299 LEC 1 9:55 MWF B119 Van Vleck Maxim, L 762 Differential Topology Math 761 3 →52383 LEC 1 8:50 MWF B211 Van Vleck Oh, Y A 765 Differential Geometry Math 761 3 →43300 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR B105 Van Vleck Paul, S A 771 Set Theory Math 770 3 →43301 LEC 1 2:25 MWF B131 Van Vleck Miller, A 776 Model Theory Math 770 3 →45918 LEC 1 1:20 MWF B119 Van Vleck Lempp, S U 777 Nonlinear Dynamics, Bifurcations and Chaos Cons inst 3 →52713 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 3444 Engr Hall Dobson, I 801 Topics in Applied Mathematics Cons inst 3 →43302 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR B211 Van Vleck Assadi, A 820 Partial Differential Equations Math 819 3 →38831 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR B211 Van Vleck Viaclovsky, J 828 Advanced Topics in Harmonic Analysis Cons inst 3 →39177 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR B129 Van Vleck Nazarov, F O 832 Theory of Probability Cons inst 3 →37300 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR B131 Van Vleck Seppalainen, T 844 Elliptic Curves and Modular Forms Cons inst 3 →52389 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR B131 Van Vleck Ellenberg, J 846 Topics in Combinatorics Cons inst 3 →45666 LEC 1 11:00 MWF B131 Van Vleck Terwilliger, P 865 Advanced Topics in Geometry Cons inst 3 →46326 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 901 Van Vleck 873 Advanced Topics in Foundations Cons inst 3 →54406 LEC 1 8:50 MWF B131 Van Vleck 941 Seminar-Algebra Cons inst 1-3 Benkart, G →39401 SEM 1 1:20 M B305 Van Vleck Terwilliger, P →52386 SEM 4 3:30 W B131 Van Vleck Passman, D Benkart, G →45667 SEM 5 2:30-3:45 TR B131 Van Vleck Ellenberg, J →52384 SEM 2 2:25 M B211 Van Vleck Terwilliger, P →52387 SEM 6 2:25 F B211 Van Vleck Caldararu, A →52385 SEM 3 3:30 M B131 Van Vleck Isaacs, I 951 Seminar in Topology Cons inst 1-3 →52388 SEM 1 1:20 MWF B131 Van Vleck 990 Reading and Research Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * 991 Seminar in Applied Mathematics Cons inst 1-3 →54188 SEM 1 3:30 W B305 Van Vleck Milewski, P

M Crosslisted with Comp Sci. U Crosslisted with CBE and ECE. O Crosslisted with Stat.

MEDIEVAL STUDIES MEDIEVAL (633) Sherry Reames, Chair, 7195C Helen C. White Hall (608) 262-7836 309 The Crusades: Christianity and Islam So st 3-4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1651 Humanities Morgan, D 26 HDC →52642 DIS 301 9:55 W 2625 Humanities →52644 DIS 302 11:00 W 2653 Humanities →52646 DIS 303 1:20 W 2221 Humanities →52648 DIS 304 2:25 W 2637 Humanities A 345 In Translation: The Scandinavian Tale and Ballad Jr st or cons inst 3-4 →52379 LEC 1 % 2:30-3:45 TR 479 Van Hise Mellor, S 28 LIC B 351 Arthurian Legend and Literature 6 cr of intro lit 3 →51876 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 491 Van Hise Busby, K 21 IC C 362 Medieval Romance 6 cr of intro lit 3 →52714 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2104 Chamberlin Robertson, K 24 LDC C 367 Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales 6 cr of intro lit 3 →52600 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 4208 White Robertson, K 21 LDC D 408 Old Norse Scand St 407 or cons inst % 3 →52086 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1051 Van Hise Wolf, K 21 HAC 562 Byzantine Medicine and Pharmacy Jr or Sr st or cons inst 3 →37302 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2002 Rennebohm Scarborough, J 28 HDC 651 Introduction to Middle High German Advanced knowledge of German % 3 →37303 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1051 Van Hise Calomino, S 26 HAC E 672 Il Duecento Italian 321-322 or cons inst 3 →52719 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 148 Van Hise Todorovic, J 28 LAC C 753 Chaucer and His Inheritors Grad st & cons of Eng dept Grad 2-3 →45480 LEC 1 6:00-8:30 pm T 7105 White Cooper, L advisor 755 Old Germanic Languages: Old High German Cons inst or German 651 3 →43308 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 375 Van Hise Salmons, J 12 F 841 Smr-Lit: Libro de buen amor, Celestina y Corbacho Grad st 3 →52087 SEM 1 3:30-5:30 pm M 148 Van Hise Corfis, I

A Crosslisted with Scandinavian Studies. D Crosslisted with Scandinavian St. B Some sessions will be taught jointly as video conferences with the Universities of Utrecht, Bristol, Sydney E Crosslisted with Italian. Survey of the first century of Italian literature. and Penn State. F Crosslisted with Spanish. C Crosslisted with English.

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY MOL BIOL (650) Kurt J. Amann, Chair, Room 118C, 445 Henry Mall, (608) 262-9690 681 Senior Honors Thesis Sr st & cons honors advisor H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Sr st & cons honors advisor H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 686 Senior Honors Seminar in Molecular Biology Sr st; juniors may register with H 1 →37329 SEM 1 4:00-5:15 pm W 134 Psychology Bement, W AC cons inst 692 Senior Thesis Sr st and cons inst 3 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Directed Studies in Molecular Biology Jr or Sr st; cons inst. Graded on 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC a lettered basis

MUSIC MUSIC (660) John Wm. Schaffer, Director, 3561 Humanities, (608)263-1900

Do not contact Director regarding enrollment. Read all prerequisites, enrollment requirements, class notes, & subject notes published in Class Search. Also see www. music.wisc.edu. The School of Music does not maintain waiting lists for closed classes. Students may show up on the first day of classes and speak with the instructor at that time. For courses requiring audition, see www.music.wisc.edu and select "Ensembles" link. Courses with no day/time listing will be arranged via the instructor; see instructor for details.

# 40 Wind Ensemble Audition and/or cons inst. Open to 1 →38431 LAB 1 3:30-5:30 pm M 1341 Humanities Teeple, S AC Fr 3:30-5:30 pm W 1321 Humanities Teeple, S 12:00 F 1341 Humanities Teeple, S 41 Concert Band Audition and/or cons inst 1 →37332 LAB 1 3:30-5:30 pm TR 1341 Humanities Leckrone, M AC COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 105 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC MUSIC (660) continued

# 42 Varsity Band Audition and/or cons inst. Open to 1 →37333 LAB 1 3:30-5:30 pm W 1341 Humanities Stolarik, J IC Fr # 43 University Band Open to Fr 1 →43256 LAB 1 7:00-9:30 pm T 1341 Humanities Stolarik, J IC →43257 LAB 2 7:00-9:00 pm R 1341 Humanities →43258 LAB 3 7:00-9:30 pm T 1321 Humanities # 50 Concert Choir Audition and/or cons inst. Open to 1 →43259 LAB 1 3:30-5:00 pm M 1351 Humanities Taylor, B AC Fr 2:30-4:00 TR 1351 Humanities # 52 Women’s Chorus Audition and/or cons inst. Open to 1 →43260 LAB 1 12:05 MW 1321 Humanities Taylor, B IC Fr 12:05 F 1351 Humanities # 53 Choral Union Audition and/or cons inst. Open to 1 →43261 LAB 1 7:30-9:30 pm M 2340 Humanities Taylor, B IC Fr # 55 Masters’ Singers Audition and/or cons inst. Open to 1 →43262 LAB 1 11:00 MWF 1351 Humanities Gurley, B IC Fr Pfitzer, M # 56 Chorale Audition and/or cons inst. Open to 1 →43263 LAB 1 A 12:00-1:10 MTW 1351 Humanities Gladstone, B AC Fr 12:00-1:00 F 2340 Humanities Gladstone, B # 58 Madrigal Singers Audition and/or cons inst. Open to 1 →43264 LAB 1 A 6:30-8:30 pm TR 1351 Humanities Gladstone, B AC Fr # 59 University Chorus Open to Fr. No audition 1 →37334 LAB 1 2:25 MWF 1351 Humanities Taylor, B EC # 60 All-University String Orchestra Open to Fr 1 →37335 LAB 1 6:30-8:00 pm M 1341 Humanities Jensen, J IC →38466 LAB 2 8:15-9:45 pm M 1341 Humanities Jensen, J # 61 Chamber Orchestra Audition and/or cons inst. Open to 1 →37336 LAB 1 3:30-6:00 pm MW 2340 Humanities Smith, J AC Fr # 62 University Symphony Orchestra Audition and/or cons inst. Open to 1 →37337 LAB 1 3:30-6:00 pm T 2340 Humanities Smith, J AC Fr 3:30-6:00 pm R 2340 Humanities Smith, J # 101 The Musical Experience Not open for cr for Music majors. 3 LEC 1 11:00 MW 2330 Humanities Earp, L 06E HEC Open to Fr →37339 DIS 301 8:50 F 2451 Humanities →37342 DIS 304 11:00 F 2401 Humanities →37345 DIS 307 1:20 F 2401 Humanities →37340 DIS 302 9:55 F 2451 Humanities →37343 DIS 305 12:05 F 2451 Humanities →37346 DIS 308 2:25 F 2401 Humanities →37341 DIS 303 11:00 F 2451 Humanities →37344 DIS 306 12:05 F 2401 Humanities # 103 Introduction to Music Cultures of the World Open to Fr 2 LEC 1 1:20 MW 2330 Humanities 10E HEC →45784 DIS 301 1:20 R 2521 Humanities →45785 DIS 302 12:05 R 2521 Humanities →45786 DIS 303 12:05 F 2521 Humanities # 106 The Symphony Not open for cr for Music majors. 3 LEC 1 11:00 MW 1641 Humanities Swack, J 06E HEC Open to Fr →52790 DIS 301 9:55 R 2611 Humanities →52791 DIS 302 11:00 R 2631 Humanities →52792 DIS 303 11:00 F 2121 Humanities →52793 DIS 304 12:05 F 2611 Humanities 111 Elements of Music Not open to music majors 3 →37347 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 2411 Humanities 06 HEC →37348 LEC 2 12:05 MWF 2441 Humanities Blasius, L 08 # 113 Music in Performance Open to Fr 1 →44417 B LEC 1 1:20 F 2340 Humanities Fink, M HEC →45895 C LEC 2 1:20 F 2340 Humanities Fink, M 122 Musica Practica 2 Music 121/171; con reg in Music 3 LEC 1 8:50 TR 2441 Humanities Hyer, B 61 HEC 172 required; con reg in Music LEC 2 9:55 TR 2441 Humanities Hyer, B 61 Perf 102 strongly recommended LEC 1 8:50 TR LEC 2 9:55 TR →37351 DIS 301 8:50 W 2521 Humanities →37353 DIS 303 9:55 W 2521 Humanities →37352 DIS 302 8:50 W 2531 Humanities →37354 DIS 304 9:55 W 2531 Humanities →37355 DIS 305 9:55 W 2441 Humanities # 151 Basic Concepts of Music Theory Not open for cr for music majors. 3 →41943 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 2441 Humanities Henke, J 02 HEC Open to Fr. Stdts may receive cr →42383 LEC 2 D * Henke, J for only one of the following: →46356 LEC 3 E * Henke, J Music 111,151, 351 # 172 Musica Practica: Aural Skills 2 Music 121; must be taken 1 →37356 DIS 101 8:50 MF 2521 Humanities 03 IC concurrently with Music 122. Open →37357 DIS 102 8:50 MF 2531 Humanities 03 to Fr →37358 DIS 103 9:55 MF 2521 Humanities 04G →37359 DIS 104 9:55 MF 2531 Humanities 05 →37360 DIS 105 9:55 MF 2441 Humanities 04G 206 The Legendary Performers Jr st or cons inst 2 →37361 LEC 1 9:55 MW 2340 Humanities Leckrone, M 05 HIC 212 Survey of the History of Western Music Music 211 3 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 1101 Humanities Dill, C 06 HIC →37363 DIS 301 8:50 T 2531 Humanities →43141 DIS 302 9:55 T 2531 Humanities →37364 DIS 303 11:00 T 2531 Humanities →37365 DIS 304 12:05 T 2531 Humanities 222 Musica Practica 4 Music 221/271; con reg in Music 3 LEC 1 8:50 TR 2411 Humanities Blasius, L 60 HIC 272 required; con reg in Music LEC 2 9:55 TR 2411 Humanities Blasius, L 60 Perf 104 strongly recommended LEC 1 8:50 TR LEC 2 9:55 TR →37367 DIS 301 8:50 W 2511 Humanities →37369 DIS 303 9:55 W 2511 Humanities →37368 DIS 302 8:50 W 2401 Humanities →37370 DIS 304 9:55 W 2401 Humanities 253 Conducting Cons inst or Music 122 2 →52761 LAB 1 9:55 TR 1341 Humanities Teeple, S 22 254 Conducting Music 253 2 →37371 LAB 1 1:20 MWF 1351 Humanities Gladstone, B 10 →38374 LAB 2 9:55 TR 1351 Humanities Teeple, S 22 256 University Opera Cons inst 1-2 →39431 LAB 1 * 150 Mus Hall Farlow, W IC 257 Opera Workshop Cons inst 2 →37372 LAB 1 1:15-3:15 MW 150 Mus Hall Fulmer, M EC Farlow, W # 262 Jazz Ensemble Audition and/or cons inst. Open to 1 →37373 LAB 1 8:00-10:00 pm MW 1321 Humanities Thimmig, L IC Fr →37374 LAB 2 6:00-8:00 pm MR 1321 Humanities Doherty, J 264 Ensemble: Wisconsin Singers Audition; cons inst 1 →37375 LAB 1 10:00-6:00 pm N 1341 Humanities Whitty, R IC →37376 LAB 2 10:00 N 1320 Humanities Whitty, R # 265 Ensemble-Woodwind Cons inst. Open to Fr 1 →38323 LAB 1 * Vallon, M IC →41670 LAB 2 * Fink, M →47099 LAB 3 * Jutt, S →38746 LAB 5 * Thimmig, L # 266 Black Music Ensemble Audition and/or cons inst. Open to 1 →37377 LAB 1 1:20-3:00 W 1321 Humanities Davis, R IC Fr # 267 Ensemble-Brass Cons inst. Open to Fr 1 →37378 LAB 1 2:25 M 1341 Humanities Aley, J IC →46250 LAB 2 2:25 M 1341 Humanities Aley, J →42384 LAB 3 * →37379 LAB 4 2:25-5:00 pm F 1321 Humanities Stevens, J →46251 LAB 6 *

A Audition required. D Distance learning. B Repeatable to a maximum of 3 completions for degree credit. E Distance learning. Only available to part-time students. C UGSR & UGST only. Arrive early at first or second class meeting to get authorized to enroll. Experts WILL BE AVAILABLE to help you. 106 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC MUSIC (660) continued

# 268 Ensemble-Percussion Cons inst. Open to Fr 1 →37380 LAB 1 2:30 F 1341 Humanities DiSanza, A IC Sisauyhoat, N 6:30-8:30 pm N 1341 Humanities →38733 LAB 2 12:05-1:00 MW 1321 Humanities DiSanza, A Sisauyhoat, N # 269 Ensemble-String Cons inst. Open to Fr 1 →37381 LAB 1 * 5430 Humanities Karp, P IC →43737 LAB 2 * Beia, S →43807 LAB 3 * Perry, D →38828 LAB 6 * Beia, S →42385 LAB 7 * Karp, P 270 Ensemble-Guitar Cons inst 1 →37382 LAB 1 3:30-5:15 pm W 2441 Humanities Calderon, J 13M IC 272 Musica Practica: Aural Skills 4 Music 221; must be taken 1 →37383 DIS 101 8:50 MF 2511 Humanities 02G IC concurrently with Music 222 →37384 DIS 102 8:50 MF 2401 Humanities 02G →37385 DIS 103 9:55 MF 2511 Humanities 04G →37386 DIS 104 9:55 MF 2401 Humanities 04G 273 Contemporary Chamber Ensemble Cons inst 1 →37387 LAB 1 1:00-2:30 TR 2340 Humanities Schwendinger IC 308 Black Music (1920-Present): Rhythm Section and Combos So st and cons inst 2 →52864 LEC 1 11:00 TR 2330 Humanities Davis, R 24 HIC 319 Musical Ethnicities of Wisconsin Repeatable for credit with 3 LEC 1 12:05 MW 1121 Humanities Cook, S 08E eHIC different topic →43266 DIS 301 12:05 F 2125 Humanities →43267 DIS 302 1:20 F 2631 Humanities →43268 DIS 303 1:20 F 2411 Humanities →44534 G DIS 304 F 12:05 F 2411 Humanities →44553 G DIS 305 F 12:05 F 2531 Humanities 332 Jazz Improvisation Demonstrated performance ability 3 →37388 LEC 1 8:50-10:45 T 1321 Humanities Thimmig, L HAC on instrument; cons inst 9:55 R 1321 Humanities 345 Practicum in String Pedagogy Music 340 or equiv, or cons inst 2 →38764 LAB 1 12:05 T Jensen, J DC 346 Repertoire: String Jr st & cons inst 1-2 →46044 LEC 3 12:05 T Jensen, J 25H 351 Basic Concepts of Music Open only to university special 3 →43503 LEC 1 I * Henke, J HEC stdts with cons inst. Stdts may receive cr for only one of the following: Music 111, 121, 151, 351 354 Teaching Music EED and completion of previous 3 →38205 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 2411 Humanities Bradley, D 03 sequence coursework →38206 LEC 2 3:30-4:45 pm TR 2411 Humanities Bradley, D 29 361 Non-Western Music Perf: Beginning Javanese Gamelan Cons inst; may be repeated 1 →54414 LAB 1 2:25-3:30 MW 1635 Humanities Laronga, S 11E HIC Non-Western Music Perf: Advanced Javanese Gamelan →37389 LAB 2 4:30-6:00 pm MW 1635 Humanities Sutton, R 14E Laronga, S Non-Western Music Perf: Beginning Javanese Gamelan →46285 LAB 3 2:25 MW 1635 Humanities Laronga, S 12 404 Music of S.E. Asia: Tradition, Innovation, Politics, So st & cons inst 3 →52468 LEC 1 J 11:00 MWF 1221 Humanities Sutton, R 07 HAC and Religion 412 Survey of Music in the Renaissance Music 211-212 or Grad st or cons 3 →52827 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1217 Humanities Crook, D 21 HAC inst 414 Survey of Music in the Classic Era Music 211-212 or Grad st or cons 3 →53565 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 2441 Humanities Dill, C 04 HAC inst 461 Collegium Musicum Cons inst 1 →37390 LAB 1 7:00-9:00 pm T 2451 Humanities Stowe, J 41H HIC 468 Language Diction for Singing Cons inst 2 →52788 LEC 1 11:00 TR 2451 Humanities Fulmer, M 24 HDC Faulkner, J 497 Topic: Opera Production Cons inst 1-3 →46878 LAB 2 * Farlow, W HIC Topic: Introduction to Conducting & Pedagogy 2 →44433 LAB 5 11:00 TR 1321 Humanities Teeple, S 24 String Quarter: History & Performance 3 →52795 LAB 6 9:55 MW 2330 Humanities Earp, L 05 9:55 MWF 2131 Humanities Earp, L 05 Topic: Feldenkrais Method for Musicians 1-2 →40721 LAB 7 2:25 T 1321 Humanities Vardi, U 28H 5:00-6:15 pm F 1321 Humanities 28H 499 Directed Study 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 542 Choral Literature and Performance Practices of Today Cons inst 2 →46935 LEC 1 9:30-11:30 T B162 Mem Libr Gladstone, B 22H HAC 545 Practicum in Advanced String Pedagogy Music 543 or equiv or cons inst 2 →38765 LAB 1 12:05 T Jensen, J AC 546 String Literature Sr st 2 →44747 LEC 1 12:05 T Jensen, J 25H AC 554 Advanced Conducting Music 254 2 ¶ IND * * AC 556 University Opera Cons inst 1-2 →39432 LAB 1 * 150 Mus Hall Farlow, W C 557 Opera Workshop Cons inst 2 →37391 LAB 1 1:15-3:15 MW 150 Mus Hall Fulmer, M AC Farlow, W 558 Madrigal Singers Grad st 1 →37392 LAB 1 A 6:30-8:30 pm TR 1351 Humanities Gladstone, B 41 DC 560 Practicum in Advanced Studio Teaching-Piano Music 548 or cons inst 1 →41082 LAB 1 * Johnson, J 562 Jazz Ensemble Audition and/or cons inst 1 →37393 LAB 1 8:00-10:00 pm MW 1321 Humanities Thimmig, L AC →38207 LAB 2 6:00-8:00 pm MR 1321 Humanities Doherty, J 565 Advanced Ensemble-Woodwind Cons inst 1 →38747 LAB 1 * Vallon, M AC →42387 LAB 2 * Fink, M →38614 LAB 5 * Thimmig, L 567 Advanced Ensemble-Brass Cons inst 1 →38208 LAB 1 2:25 M 1341 Humanities Aley, J AC →54205 LAB 2 2:25 M 1341 Humanities Hill, D →42388 LAB 3 * →37394 LAB 4 2:25-5:00 pm F 1321 Humanities Stevens, J →54206 LAB 5 2:25 M 1321 Humanities Hetzler, M 568 Advanced Ensemble-Percussion Cons inst 1 →37395 LAB 1 2:30 F 1341 Humanities DiSanza, A AC Sisauyhoat, N 6:30-8:30 pm N 1341 Humanities →38827 LAB 2 12:05-1:00 MW 1321 Humanities DiSanza, A Sisauyhoat, N 569 Advanced Ensemble-String Cons inst 1 →37396 LAB 1 * 5430 Humanities Karp, P AC →44808 LAB 3 * Perry, D →39143 LAB 6 * Beia, S →42389 LAB 7 * Karp, P 570 University Symphony Orchestra Audition 1 →37397 LAB 1 3:30-6:00 pm T 2340 Humanities Smith, J AC 3:30-6:00 pm R 2340 Humanities Smith, J 571 Chamber Orchestra Audition & Grad st 1 →37398 LAB 1 3:30-6:00 pm MW 2340 Humanities Smith, J 572 Advanced Ensemble-Classical Guitar Cons inst 1 →38209 LAB 1 3:30-5:15 pm W 2441 Humanities Calderon, J 13M AC 573 Contemporary Chamber Ensemble Cons inst; Grad st 1 →37399 LAB 1 1:00-2:30 TR 2340 Humanities Schwendinger AC 574 Wind Ensemble Audition; Grad st 1 →38611 LAB 1 3:30-5:30 pm M 1341 Humanities Teeple, S AC 3:30-5:30 pm W 1321 Humanities Teeple, S 12:00 F 1341 Humanities Teeple, S →53554 LAB 2 3:30-5:30 pm TR 1341 Humanities Leckrone, M

A Audition required. I Distance learning. Only available to part-time students who have already completed an undergraduate degree. F Writing intensive. J Music of Southeast Asia: Traditional, Innovation, Politics, and Religion G Fulfills General Education, Communications Part B requirement. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 107 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC MUSIC (660) continued

576 Concert Band Audition; Grad st 1 →37400 LAB 1 3:30-5:30 pm TR 1341 Humanities Leckrone, M AC →52824 LAB 2 7:00-9:30 pm R 1341 Humanities Schlomer, M →52825 LAB 3 7:00-9:30 pm T 1321 Humanities Jester, E 577 Chorale Audition; Grad st 1 →38612 LAB 1 12:00-1:10 MTW 1351 Humanities Gladstone, B 12:00-1:00 F 2340 Humanities Gladstone, B 578 Concert Choir Audition. Grad st 1 →37401 LAB 1 3:30-5:00 pm M 1351 Humanities Taylor, B AC 2:30-4:00 TR 1351 Humanities 619 Music Research Methods and Materials Grad st or cons inst 3 →40472 LEC 1 1:20-3:50 W B162 Mem Libr Potter, P 10M AC 620 Proseminar in Musicology Music 619 3 →52794 SEM 1 K 1:20-3:50 T B162 Mem Libr Swack, J 26H 623 Form and Analysis Sr st or cons inst 2-3 →52551 LEC 1 L 11:00-12:15 TR 2551 Humanities 23 HAC →52552 LEC 2 1:20-2:35 TR 2551 Humanities Schwendinger 27 749 Seminar in Vocal Techniques Cons inst 2 →46009 SEM 1 9:30-11:30 T 2451 Humanities Doing, J 751 Intermediate & Adv Teaching Repetoire Grad st; cons inst 3 →54200 SEM 1 11:00-1:00 F 2541 Humanities Johnson, J 752 Piano Pedagogy Workshop DMA candidate in piano performance 1 →42449 LAB 1 * Fischer, M and pedagogy; one semester of Music 751; cons inst 798 Seminar-Instrumental Literature Grad st & cons inst 2 ¶ IND * * 799 Independent Work Cons of Grad committee 1-3 ¶ IND * * 822 Historical Music Theories 2 Cons inst 3 →52553 LEC 1 1:20-3:50 T 2541 Humanities Blasius, L 900 Colloquium 0 →37403 LEC 1 4:00-6:00 pm F 2441 Humanities Blasius, L 909 Music and Culture Workshop Cons inst 1-3 →45997 LEC 1 4:00-6:00 pm T 5520 Humanities Radano, R 911 Musicology Seminar Cons inst 3 →37404 LEC 1 1:20-3:50 W B162 Mem Libr Crook, D 915 Seminar in Ethnomusicology Music 401 or 402, 515 3 →52762 LEC 2 1:20-3:50 F B162 Mem Libr Radano, R 921 Current Issues: Psych of Attention Cons inst 3 →52554 LEC 1 1:20-3:50 R 2541 Humanities Hyer, B 990 Masters Thesis Assignment by Grad committee 1-4 ¶ IND * * 999 Advanced Independent Work Cons of Grad committee 1-3 ¶ IND * *

K The Music of J. S. Bach L Ligeti, Lutoslawski, Dutilleux

MUSIC-PERFORMANCE MUS PERF (664) John Wm. Schaffer, Director, 3561 Humanities, (608)263-1900

Do not contact Director regarding enrollment. Read all prerequisites, enrollment requirements, class notes, & subject notes published in Class Search. Also see www. music.wisc.edu. Mus Perf courses are generally filled by music majors. The School of Music offers private music lessons (not for university credit & with separate costs) for non-music majors through the Student Teaching Division at 263-1923. Class piano 101-104 and fundamentals courses are open to music majors only. Private lessons at 200 level & above require add’l weekly master classes; contact instructor for details.

12 Fundamentals: Double Reeds Cons inst 1 →37414 LEC 1 11:00 TR 2441 Humanities # 18 Fundamentals-High Brass Cons inst. Open to Fr 1 →37415 LAB 1 1:20 MW 1341 Humanities Hill, D →52865 LAB 2 1:20 M 1341 Humanities Aley, J # 27 Fundamentals-Percussion Cons inst. Open to Fr 1 →37416 LAB 1 8:50 MW 1341 Humanities # 55 Basic Bassoon Cons inst. Open to Fr 1-2 ¶ IND * * # 71 Basic Violin Cons inst. Open to Fr 1-2 ¶ IND * * # 73 Basic Viola Cons inst. Open to Fr 1-2 ¶ IND * * # 75 Basic Cello Cons inst. Open to Fr 1-2 ¶ IND * * # 76 Basic Guitar Cons inst. Open to Fr 1-2 ¶ IND A * * # 77 Basic String Bass Cons inst. Open to Fr 1-2 ¶ IND * * # 79 Basic Harp Cons inst. Open to Fr 1-2 ¶ IND * * # 101 Beginning Class Piano Audition & cons inst. Open to Fr 2 →37418 LAB 1 2:25 MW 2561 Humanities 12 EC # 102 Beginning Class Piano Audition & cons inst. Open to Fr 2 →46327 LAB 1 1:20 MW 2561 Humanities 10E EC →41720 LAB 2 2:25 TR 2561 Humanities 28 →42560 LAB 3 11:00 MW 2561 Humanities 06E # 103 Elementary Class Piano Audition and cons inst. Open to Fr 2 →37419 LAB 1 1:20 TR 2561 Humanities 27 EC # 104 Intermediate Class Piano Audition and cons inst. Open to Fr 2 →38441 LAB 1 11:00 TR 2561 Humanities 24 EC →44567 LAB 2 12:05 TR 2561 Humanities 25 # 143 Introduction to Performance: Voice Cons inst. Not open to Music 1 →39724 LAB 1 11:00 TR 1351 Humanities Doing, J EC majors. Open to Fr # 144 Vocal Instruction for Non-Voice Majors Cons inst. Not open to voice 1-2 ¶ IND * * majors. Open to Fr # 200 Elementary/Intermediate Piano for Non-Piano Majors Audition or Mus Perf 104. Open to 2 ¶ IND * * EC Fr # 201 Elementary/Intermediate Piano Cons inst. Open to Fr 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC 202 Elementary/Intermediate Harpsichord Cons inst, Mus Perf 201 or 203 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC # 203 Elementary/Intermediate Organ Cons inst & satisfactory 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC polyphonic piano technique. Open to Fr # 205 Elementary/Intermediate Voice Cons inst. Open to Fr 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC # 207 Elementary/Intermediate Flute Cons inst. Open to Fr 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC # 209 Elementary/Intermediate Oboe Cons inst. Open to Fr 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC # 211 Elementary/Intermediate Clarinet Cons inst. Open to Fr 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC # 213 Elementary/Intermediate Saxophone Cons inst. Open to Fr 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC # 215 Elementary/Intermediate Bassoon Cons inst. Open to Fr 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC # 217 Elementary/Intermediate Horn Cons inst. Open to Fr 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC # 219 Elementary/Intermediate Trumpet Cons inst. Open to Fr 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC # 221 Elementary/Intermediate Trombone Cons inst. Open to Fr 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC # 223 Elementary/Intermediate Euphonium Cons inst. Open to Fr 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC # 225 Elementary/Intermediate Tuba Cons inst. Open to Fr 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC # 227 Elementary/Intermediate Percussion Cons inst. Open to Fr 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC # 231 Elementary/Intermediate Violin Cons inst. Open to Fr 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC # 233 Elementary/Intermediate Viola Cons inst. Open to Fr 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC # 235 Elementary/Intermediate Cello Cons inst. Open to Fr 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC # 237 Elementary/Intermediate String Bass Cons inst. Open to Fr 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC # 239 Elementary/Intermediate Harp Cons inst. Open to Fr 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC # 240 Elementary/Intermediate Guitar Cons inst. Open to Fr 2-4 ¶ IND * * EC 242 Accompanying Cons inst 2 →37439 LAB 1 2:25 T 2330 Humanities Fischer, M IC 2:25 R 2511 Humanities 315 Advanced Techniques: Bassoon Jr st & cons inst 1-2 ¶ IND * * DC 331 Advanced Techniques: Violin Jr st & cons inst 1-2 ¶ IND * * DC 333 Advanced Techniques: Viola Jr st & cons inst 1-2 ¶ IND * * DC 335 Advanced Techniques: Cello Jr st & cons inst 1-2 ¶ IND * * DC 337 Advanced Techniques: String Bass Jr st & cons inst 1-2 ¶ IND * * DC 339 Advanced Techniques: Harp Jr st & cons inst 1-2 ¶ IND * * DC 342 Piano Accompanying Lab Cons inst 1 →37441 LAB 1 2:25 F 2531 Humanities Fischer, M IC 348 Third Year Composition Cons inst 3 ¶ IND * * IC

A Ability to read music, several years of classical guitar training, and audition required. 108 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC MUS PERF (664) continued

401 Advanced Piano Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 402 Advanced Harpsichord Cons inst, Mus Perf 202 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 403 Advanced Organ Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 405 Advanced Voice Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 407 Advanced Flute Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 409 Advanced Oboe Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 411 Advanced Clarinet Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 413 Advanced Saxophone Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 415 Advanced Bassoon Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 417 Advanced Horn Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 419 Advanced Trumpet Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 421 Advanced Trombone Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 423 Advanced Euphonium Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 425 Advanced Tuba Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 427 Advanced Percussion Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 431 Advanced Violin Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 433 Advanced Viola Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 435 Advanced Cello Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 437 Advanced String Bass Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 439 Advanced Harp Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 440 Advanced Guitar Cons inst 2-4 ¶ IND * * IC 448 Fourth Year Composition Cons inst 3 ¶ IND * * DC 458 Jazz Composition and Arranging Cons inst 3 →37464 LEC 1 * Thimmig, L IC 499 Senior Recital Approval of applied area 2 ¶ IND * * DC 501 Masters Level-Piano Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 503 Masters Level-Organ Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 505 Masters Level-Voice Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 507 Masters Level-Flute Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 509 Masters Level-Oboe Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 511 Masters Level-Clarinet Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 513 Masters Level-Saxophone Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 515 Masters Level-Bassoon Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 517 Masters Level-Horn Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 519 Masters Level-Trumpet Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 521 Masters Level-Trombone Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 523 Masters Level-Euphonium Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 525 Masters Level-Tuba Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 527 Masters Level-Percussion Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 531 Masters Level-Violin Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 532 Advanced Conducting Cons inst 3-4 ¶ IND * * AC 533 Masters Level-Viola Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 535 Masters Level-Cello Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 537 Masters Level-String Bass Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 540 Masters Level-Guitar Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 542 Advanced Accompanying Grad st in Music Perf; extensive 2-3 →38629 LAB 1 1:20 T 2330 Humanities Fischer, M AC repertoire in accompanying 1:20 R 2511 Humanities literature including public performance; cons inst 547 Masters Level Composition Cons inst 3 ¶ IND * * AC 548 Masters Level Composition Cons inst 3 ¶ IND * * AC 701 Doctoral Level-Piano Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * 703 Doctoral Level-Organ Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * 705 Doctoral Level-Voice Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * 707 Doctoral Level-Flute Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * 709 Doctoral Level-Oboe Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * 711 Doctoral Level-Clarinet Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * 713 Doctoral Level-Saxophone Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * 715 Doctoral Level-Bassoon Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * 717 Doctoral Level-Horn Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * 719 Doctoral Level-Trumpet Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * 721 Doctoral Level-Trombone Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * 723 Doctoral Level Euphonium Audition & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * AC 725 Doctoral Level Tuba Acceptance into the Doctor of 4 ¶ IND * * Musical Arts Degree program for brass instruments 727 Doctoral Level Percussion 4 ¶ IND * * 731 Doctoral Level-Violin Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * 732 Doctoral Level Conducting Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 2 ¶ IND * * 733 Doctoral Level-Viola Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * 735 Doctoral Level-Cello Grad st in Music Perf & cons inst 4 ¶ IND * * 737 Doctoral Level String Bass Mus Perf 637 4 ¶ IND * * 740 Doctoral Level-Guitar Mus Perf 540 4 ¶ IND * * 742 Doctoral Level Private Instruction in Accompanying Cons inst 2 →42779 LAB 1 1:20 T 2330 Humanities Fischer, M 1:20 R 2511 Humanities 748 Doctoral Level Composition Cons inst 3 ¶ IND * * 990 Masters Recital Approval of Grad committee 1-4 ¶ IND * * 999 Advanced Independent Work in Applied Music Approval of Grad committee 1-2 ¶ IND * *

PHILOSOPHY PHILOS (736) Steven Nadler, Chair, 5185 White Hall (608)263-3700

Enrollment information M-F: 10-12 & 1-3:30, (608)263-5844. # 101 Introduction to Philosophy Open to Fr & So who have had no 4 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR 180 Science Sidelle, A 20 ZEC previous philos course other than LEC 2 11:00 MWF 1121 Humanities Shapiro, L 06 210, 211, 253 or 254. Not open to LEC 3 1:00-2:15 TR 1121 Humanities Soll, A 27 Jrs & Srs LEC 4 8:50 MWF 1131 Humanities 03 LEC 5 1:00-2:15 TR 1131 Humanities 26 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR LEC 2 11:00 MWF LEC 3 1:00-2:15 TR →54012 DIS 301 12:05 R 2221 Humanities →37473 DIS 311 8:50 F 1221 Humanities →37474 DIS 321 11:00 W 2241 Humanities →54013 DIS 302 1:20 R 2121 Humanities →41608 DIS 313 12:05 R 2115 Humanities →37475 DIS 322 12:05 W 2637 Humanities →46159 DIS 303 8:50 F 1217 Humanities →44245 DIS 316 1:20 R 1195 Grainger →42445 DIS 330 9:55 R 2221 Humanities →46160 DIS 304 12:05 F 2175 Grainger →44246 DIS 317 12:05 W 2625 Humanities →38439 DIS 333 11:00 R 2115 Humanities →54014 DIS 305 2:25 R 2211 Humanities →54015 DIS 306 12:05 F 2121 Humanities continued COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 109 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC PHILOS (736) continued

→42446 DIS 307 1:20 F 2115 Humanities →42447 DIS 308 8:50 F 2619 Humanities LEC 4 8:50 MWF LEC 5 1:00-2:15 TR →44362 DIS 335 12:05 R 2121 Humanities →44366 DIS 340 9:55 T 4275 White →44363 DIS 336 1:20 R 348 Birge →44367 DIS 341 11:00 T 2211 Humanities →44364 DIS 337 2:25 R 2637 Humanities →44368 DIS 342 11:00 M 2221 Humanities →44365 DIS 338 12:05 W 2221 Humanities →44369 DIS 343 8:50 W 2221 Humanities # 210 Reason in Communication Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 2120 Grainger 03 q ZI C LEC 2 12:05 MWF 1111 Humanities 08 LEC 3 5:30-6:45 pm TR 1131 Humanities 41 LEC 1 8:50 MWF LEC 2 12:05 MWF LEC 3 5:30-6:45 pm TR →38929 DIS 301 12:05 W 2653 Humanities →46145 DIS 306 12:05 R 2241 Humanities →44373 DIS 311 7:00 pm T 4275 White →38579 DIS 303 12:05 R 2261 Humanities →46146 DIS 307 1:20 R 1185 Grainger →42417 DIS 304 1:20 R 4020 Vilas →46147 DIS 308 2:25 R 2625 Humanities →42418 DIS 305 2:25 R 2619 Humanities →46148 DIS 309 11:00 F 2185 Grainger 211 Elementary Logic So st 4 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 1101 Humanities Titelbaum, M 04 r ZIC LEC 2 11:00 MWF 1131 Humanities Vranas, P 06 LEC 3 11:00-12:15 TR 2120 Grainger Forster, M 24 LEC 1 9:55 MWF LEC 2 11:00 MWF LEC 3 11:00-12:15 TR →37479 DIS 301 12:05 R 2231 Humanities →40070 DIS 311 8:50 F 4281 White →52845 DIS 320 1:20 R 2625 Humanities →42419 DIS 304 1:20 R 4041 Vilas →37481 DIS 312 1:20 R 2653 Humanities →52846 DIS 321 2:25 R 2241 Humanities →37480 DIS 305 12:05 W 2619 Humanities →38930 DIS 314 2:25 R 2653 Humanities →52847 DIS 322 9:55 F 54 Bascom →42642 DIS 308 11:00 W 2231 Humanities →42550 DIS 316 9:55 F 1131 Humanities →52848 DIS 323 11:00 F 2175 Grainger 241 Introductory Ethics So st 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 6203 Soc Sci Card, C 21 ZIC LEC 2 8:00-9:15 TR 1101 Humanities 20 LEC 3 8:50 MWF 1101 Humanities 02 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR LEC 2 8:00-9:15 TR LEC 3 8:50 MWF →39599 DIS 302 11:00 T 2121 Humanities →43294 DIS 315 12:05 R 2251 Humanities →46153 DIS 320 12:05 M 2221 Humanities →42420 DIS 304 12:05 T 2121 Humanities →44015 DIS 316 11:00 W 2221 Humanities →46154 DIS 321 11:00 M 2121 Humanities →37483 DIS 305 12:05 W 4275 White →44016 DIS 317 1:20 R 2619 Humanities →46155 DIS 322 12:05 T 2111 Humanities →42448 DIS 307 11:00 W 2211 Humanities →44017 DIS 318 2:25 R 2231 Humanities →46156 DIS 323 11:00 T 2115 Humanities 305 Topics in Philosophy: Social Science Prerequisites vary by topic 4 →54045 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 6101 Soc Sci Kelleher, J 21 SIC →54064 LEC 2 4:00-5:15 pm TR 240 Van Hise Kelleher, J 29 341 Contemporary Moral Issues So st or cons inst 4 LEC 1 A 9:30-10:45 TR 1101 Humanities Hausman, D 22 ZIC LEC 2 2:30-3:45 MW 145 Birge Brighouse, M 12 LEC 3 1:00-2:15 TR 1101 Humanities Hunt, L 27 →37485 B LEC 93 9:55 MTWR 6240 Soc Sci 22F →37486 B LEC 94 9:55 MTWR 114 Van Hise 22F →45272 B LEC 95 11:00 MTWR 348 Birge 23F →54003 LEC 96 12:05 MTWR 4322 Soc Sci 25F →45273 B LEC 97 12:05 MTWR 6232 Soc Sci 25F LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR LEC 2 2:30-3:45 MW LEC 3 1:00-2:15 TR →37487 DIS 301 11:00 T 2111 Humanities →44239 DIS 307 8:50 F 4275 White →43164 DIS 316 12:05 F 1217 Humanities →41601 DIS 302 8:50 W 4275 White →44240 DIS 308 12:05 M 4275 White →43165 DIS 317 2:25 F 4281 White →41602 DIS 304 12:05 T 2115 Humanities →44241 DIS 309 11:00 M 4281 White →43166 DIS 321 2:25 R 2115 Humanities →39587 DIS 305 9:55 W 2241 Humanities →44019 DIS 310 12:05 R 2211 Humanities →43167 DIS 322 1:20 F 1641 Humanities →44020 DIS 311 9:55 F 1651 Humanities →44021 DIS 312 11:00 F 58 Bascom →44022 DIS 313 12:05 F 4275 White →44242 DIS 314 9:55 M 2221 Humanities 430 History of Ancient Philosophy So st & 3 cr in philos or cons 4 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 4281 White Gottlieb, P 04 ZAC inst →44439 DIS 302 2:25 R 2111 Humanities →41604 DIS 303 11:00 W 2121 Humanities →37489 DIS 304 1:20 R 2231 Humanities 432 History of Modern Philosophy So st & 3 cr in philos or cons 4 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 1111 Humanities Nadler, S 06 ZAC inst →54019 DIS 301 2:25 R 2121 Humanities →42440 DIS 302 12:05 R 2637 Humanities →39600 DIS 304 1:20 R 2261 Humanities →41605 DIS 305 12:05 W 2231 Humanities 441 Environmental Ethics 3 cr philos or envir studies, or 4 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 1131 Humanities Anderson, J 08 ZAC Grad st in IES →37492 DIS 302 9:55 R 4275 White →41606 DIS 303 11:00 R 2111 Humanities →42441 DIS 304 9:55 F 1221 Humanities →42442 DIS 305 11:00 F 4281 White 442 Moral Philosophy and the Holocaust Jr st & cons inst 3 →52771 LEC 1 A 1:00-2:15 TR 3032 Engr Hall Card, C 26 HDC 454 Classical Philosophers: Aristotle’s Ethics Jr st & 3 cr in philos or cons 3 →52774 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 2111 Humanities Gottlieb, P 11 ZAC inst 464 Classical Philosophers: Nietzsche Jr st & 3 cr in philos or cons 3 →52772 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 4275 White Soll, A 28 HAC inst 481 Theory of Knowledge Jr st & certif as hon cand, 6 cr H 3 →43296 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 4275 White Hausman, D 23 ZAC in philos, 3.0 GPA in philos and cons inst 482 Philosophy of Mind Jr st & 6 cr in philos & 3.0 GPA H 3 →39114 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 4208 White Titelbaum, M 12 ZAC in Philos-4.0 basis 501 Philosophy of Religion Jr st or cons inst 4 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 1111 Humanities Yandell, K 05 ZAC →54005 DIS 301 12:05 W 2121 Humanities →54006 DIS 302 1:20 R 2221 Humanities →54007 DIS 303 2:25 R 2221 Humanities →54040 DIS 304 12:05 R 2653 Humanities 503 Theory of Knowledge Philos 101, 103, 201, or cons 3 →45275 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 4208 White Titelbaum, M 12 ZAC inst; & Jr st 541 Modern Ethical Theories Jr st & 3 cr in philos or cons 3 →54001 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2131 Humanities Shafer-Landau 21 ZAC inst 551 Philosophy of Mind Jr st & 3 cr in philos or cons 3 →42402 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 4281 White Shapiro, L 10 ZAC inst 555 Political Philosophy Jr st & 3 cr in philos or cons 3 →44023 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 4275 White Hausman, D 23 SAC inst 557 Educational Justice: Theory, Policy & Practice Jr st & 3 cr in philos or cons 3 →52776 LEC 1 C 4:00-7:00 pm M 5193 White Brighouse, M 13L SAC inst 558 Ethical Problems Raised by Biomedical Technology Jr st or cons inst 3 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 T 290 Nutri Sci Fost, N 23H HIC Streiffer, R →46254 DIS 301 11:00-12:15 R 6304 Soc Sci →39664 DIS 302 11:00-12:15 R 7121 White →39665 DIS 303 9:30-10:45 R 7121 White →39666 DIS 304 2:30-3:45 R 210 Psychology

A Writing intensive. C Meets with EPS 780 B Fulfills General Education, Communications Part B requirement. 110 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC PHILOS (736) continued

565 The Ethics of Modern Biotechnology Jr st & cons inst 3 →46198 LEC 1 2:25-4:55 pm M 6232 Soc Sci Streiffer, R 11L HIC 581 Political Philosophy Certif as honors cand, Sr st 12 cr H 3 →43297 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2131 Humanities Shafer-Landau 21 ZAC in philos, & 3.2 GPA in philos 582 Senior Honors Seminar: Metaphysics Sr st, 12 cr in philos, & 3.2 GPA H 3 →38445 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 4275 White Soll, A 28 ZAC in philos 599 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a lettered 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires written cons inst & approval of department chairman 681 Senior Honors Thesis Honors cand, consult dept honors H 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC adviser 682 Senior Honors Thesis Honors cand, consult dept honors H 3 ¶ IND * * AC adviser 692 Senior Thesis Philos 691, consult adviser 3 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Directed Study Sr st. Graded on a lettered basis; 2-3 ¶ IND * * AC requires written cons inst, approval of dept chairman needed 799 Directed Study Grad st, written cons inst and 1-3 ¶ IND * * dept chairperson 835 Hume Grad st and cons inst 3 →45922 SEM 1 D * Yandell, K 920 Mathematization of Nature Grad st and cons inst 3 →52841 SEM 1 4:00-6:00 pm R 2115 Humanities Forster, M 941 Normativity Grad st and cons inst 3 →44031 SEM 1 1:15-3:15 T 2221 Humanities Shafer-Landau Deontic Logic & Moral Dilemmas →52839 SEM 2 1:15-3:15 W 52 Bascom Vranas, P 955 Liberty Grad st and cons inst 3 →45923 LEC 1 1:15-3:15 M 2625 Humanities Hunt, L 960 Material Objects Grad st and cons inst 3 →52842 SEM 1 4:00-6:00 pm T 4279 White Sidelle, A 961 Hume’s Philosophy of Religion Grad st & cons inst 3 →46221 SEM 1 E * Yandell, K 990 Research and Thesis 2-9 ¶ IND * * 991 Research in Logic Consult major professor 2-9 ¶ IND * * 994 Research in Ethics Consult major professor 2-9 ¶ IND * * 998 Research-History of Philosophy Consult major professor 2-9 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Work Cons inst-consult adviser 2-9 ¶ IND * *

D Meets with Philosophy 961 E Meets with Philosophy 835

PHYSICS PHYSICS (754) Baha Balantekin, Chair, 2320 Chamberlin Hall, 262-2629

The following courses: 103, 104, 201, 202, 207, 208 are comprised of three components: lecture, lab(s), & discussion section(s). The times & locations for both lab & disc are listed to the right of the section numbers in the printed Timetable. Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields.html Potential physics majors should enroll in Physics 247.

# 103 General Physics High school math including some 4 37505 LEC 1 A 12:05 MW 2103 Chamberlin Dasu, S 68 r PEC trig; recommended for stdts who do Pan, Y not need a calculus level course. 42106 LEC 2 11:00 MW 2103 Chamberlin Dasu, S 68 Not open to those who have had Pan, Y Physics 201 or 207. Open to Fr →37506 301/601 12:05-2:00 M 4320 Chamberlin 11:00 TR 53 Bascom →38866 311/611 7:45-9:40 W 4320 Chamberlin 4:35 TR B211 Van Vleck →37507 302/602 2:25-4:20 M 4320 Chamberlin 9:55 TR 116 Ingraham →54105 312/612 12:05-2:00 W 4320 Chamberlin 1:20 TR 474 Van Hise →37508 303/603 4:35-6:30 pm M 4320 Chamberlin 12:05 TR 123 Ingraham →37514 313/613 2:25-4:20 W 4320 Chamberlin 3:30 TR 58 Bascom →54100 304/604 7:05-9:00 pm M 4320 Chamberlin 1:20 TR 215 Ingraham →37515 314/614 7:05-9:00 pm W 4320 Chamberlin 4:35 TR B305 Van Vleck →37509 305/605 7:45-9:40 T 4320 Chamberlin 2:25 TR B337 Van Vleck →37516 315/615 7:45-9:40 R 4320 Chamberlin 12:05 TR 215 Ingraham →37510 306/606 9:55-11:50 T 4320 Chamberlin 7:45 TR 1333 Sterling →41846 316/616 9:55-11:50 R 4320 Chamberlin 8:50 TR 1333 Sterling →37511 307/607 12:05-2:00 T 4320 Chamberlin 8:50 TR 1327 Sterling →43017 317/617 12:05-2:00 R 4320 Chamberlin 2:25 TR B333 Van Vleck →37512 308/608 2:25-4:20 T 4320 Chamberlin 7:45 TR 1327 Sterling →43018 318/618 2:25-4:20 R 4320 Chamberlin 4:35 TR B131 Van Vleck →54102 309/609 4:35-6:30 pm T 4320 Chamberlin 11:00 TR 2116 Chamberlin →43019 319/619 4:35-6:30 pm R 4320 Chamberlin 3:30 TR B387 Chem →37513 310/610 7:05-9:00 pm T 4320 Chamberlin 9:55 TR 122 Ingraham →43020 320/620 7:00-9:00 pm R 4320 Chamberlin 12:05 TR 23 Ingraham # 104 General Physics Physics 103. Not open to those who 4 37527 LEC 1 B 1:20 MW 2103 Chamberlin Terry, P 69 PEC have had Physics 202 or 208. Open Smith, W to Fr 37528 LEC 2 2:25 MW 2103 Chamberlin Terry, P 69 Smith, W →37529 301/601 9:55-11:50 M 3328 Chamberlin 8:50 TR 2124 Chamberlin →38533 315/615 9:55-11:50 M 3320 Chamberlin 12:05 TR 1407 Sterling →37530 302/602 4:35-6:30 pm M 3328 Chamberlin 12:05 TR 55 Bascom →38534 316/616 4:35-6:30 pm M 3320 Chamberlin 9:55 TR 2124 Chamberlin →37531 303/603 7:45-9:40 T 3328 Chamberlin 3:30 TR B115 Van Vleck →38535 317/617 7:45-9:40 T 3320 Chamberlin 9:55 TR 2116 Chamberlin →37532 304/604 9:55-11:50 T 3328 Chamberlin 1:20 TR 1333 Sterling →38536 318/618 9:55-11:50 T 3320 Chamberlin 7:45 TR 2120 Chamberlin →37533 305/605 12:05-2:00 T 3328 Chamberlin 11:00 TR 55 Bascom →38537 319/619 12:05-2:00 T 3320 Chamberlin 9:55 TR 1407 Sterling →37534 306/606 2:25-4:20 T 3328 Chamberlin 8:50 TR 2116 Chamberlin →37540 320/620 2:25-4:20 T 3320 Chamberlin 1:20 TR 2116 Chamberlin →37535 307/607 4:35-6:30 pm T 3328 Chamberlin 3:30 TR B123 Van Vleck →38856 321/621 4:35-6:30 pm T 3320 Chamberlin 2:25 TR B317 Van Vleck →37536 309/609 7:05-9:00 pm W 3328 Chamberlin 3:30 TR B135 Van Vleck →41302 322/622 7:05-9:00 pm T 3320 Chamberlin 4:35 TR 1407 Sterling →37537 310/610 7:45-9:40 R 3328 Chamberlin 11:00 TR 1407 Sterling →40036 323/623 7:45-9:40 W 3320 Chamberlin 2:25 TR 1333 Sterling →37538 311/611 9:55-11:50 R 3328 Chamberlin 1:20 TR 1327 Sterling →37541 324/624 9:55-11:50 W 3320 Chamberlin 4:35 TR B129 Van Vleck →41301 312/612 12:05-2:00 R 3328 Chamberlin 3:30 TR B119 Van Vleck →45714 325/625 7:05-9:00 pm W 3320 Chamberlin 3:30 TR 1333 Sterling →37539 313/613 2:25-4:20 R 3328 Chamberlin 12:05 TR 225 Ingraham →41303 326/626 7:45-9:40 R 3320 Chamberlin 11:00 TR 1333 Sterling →38532 314/614 4:35-6:30 pm R 3328 Chamberlin 2:25 TR B329 Van Vleck # 107 The Ideas of Modern Physics High school alg & geom. Not open 3 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 2241 Chamberlin Carlsmith, D 12 r PEC to those who have had a 200-level →42108 DIS 303 8:50 T 1407 Sterling Physics crse. Open to Fr →43816 DIS 304 1:20 M 2108 Chamberlin →43817 DIS 305 3:30 M 2108 Chamberlin →42109 DIS 306 9:55 T 214 Ingraham # 109 Physics in the Arts HS algebra & geometry. Not open to % 3 37554 LEC 1 12:05 TR 2241 Chamberlin Gilbert, P 68 r PEC those who have had a 200-level Zweibel, E physics course. Open to Fr 37555 LEC 2 1:20 TR 2241 Chamberlin Gilbert, P 68 Zweibel, E →37556 LAB 301 2:25-4:20 T 3124 Chamberlin →37562 LAB 307 2:25-4:20 W 3124 Chamberlin →37568 LAB 313 4:35-6:30 pm R 3124 Chamberlin →37557 LAB 302 4:35-6:30 pm T 3124 Chamberlin →37563 LAB 308 4:35-6:30 pm W 3124 Chamberlin →37569 LAB 314 7:05-9:00 pm R 3124 Chamberlin →37558 LAB 303 7:05-9:00 pm T 3124 Chamberlin →37564 LAB 309 7:05-9:00 pm W 3124 Chamberlin →37570 LAB 315 7:45-9:40 T 3124 Chamberlin →37559 LAB 304 7:45-9:40 W 3124 Chamberlin →37565 LAB 310 7:45-9:40 R 3124 Chamberlin →42110 LAB 316 9:55-11:50 T 3124 Chamberlin →37560 LAB 305 9:55-11:50 W 3124 Chamberlin →37566 LAB 311 9:55-11:50 R 3124 Chamberlin →37561 LAB 306 12:05-2:00 W 3124 Chamberlin →37567 LAB 312 2:25-4:20 R 3124 Chamberlin # 115 Energy Not open to those who have had 3 →43061 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 2241 Chamberlin Ogelman, H r PEC Physics 103, 201, or 207. Open to Fr # 198 Directed Study Cons inst. Open to Fr 1-3 ¶ IND * * EC # 199 Directed Study Cons inst. Open to Fr 1-3 ¶ IND * * EC

A Discussions begin Week 1. Labs begin Week 2. B Discussions begin Week 1. Labs begin Week 2. EVENING EXAMS: 5:45-7:00 p.m., Thurs., Feb. 18, Mar. 18 & Apr. 22. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 111 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC PHYSICS (754) continued

# 201 General Physics Math 211 or 221 or 1 yr HS calc or % 5 LEC 1 A 1:20 TR 2103 Chamberlin Han, T 27 r PIC cons inst. Not open to stdts who Onellion, M have had Physics 207. Degree cr will not be given for both Physics 103 & 201. Open to Fr →43818 301/601 8:55-11:50 M 4314 Chamberlin 7:45 WF 2124 Chamberlin →37575 307/607 7:05-10:00 pm T 4314 Chamberlin 3:30 TR 2124 Chamberlin →37572 302/602 12:05-3:00 M 4314 Chamberlin 7:45 TR 2104 Chamberlin →54111 308/608 2:25-4:20 T 4314 Chamberlin 7:45 TR 1407 Sterling →41309 303/603 3:30-6:25 pm M 4314 Chamberlin 11:00 TR 1327 Sterling →37576 309/609 12:05-3:00 W 4314 Chamberlin 9:55 WF 2108 Chamberlin →38869 304/604 7:05-10:00 pm M 4314 Chamberlin 4:35 TR 1333 Sterling →45716 310/610 7:05-10:00 pm W 4314 Chamberlin 3:30 TR 1327 Sterling →37573 305/605 9:55-12:50 T 4314 Chamberlin 1:20 WF 1327 Sterling →54112 311/611 9:55-12:05 R 4314 Chamberlin 12:05 WF 2116 Chamberlin →37574 306/606 3:30-6:25 pm T 4314 Chamberlin 1:20 WF 1333 Sterling →41310 312/612 3:30-6:25 pm R 4314 Chamberlin 1:20 WF 1407 Sterling # 202 General Physics Physics 201 or equiv. Not open to % 5 37582 LEC 1 C 8:50 TR 2103 Chamberlin Coppersmith, S 69 PIC stdts who have had Physics 208. Mellado, B Degree cr will not be given for 37583 LEC 2 9:55 TR 2103 Chamberlin Coppersmith, S 69 both Physics 104 & 202. Open to Fr Mellado, B →43820 301/601 12:05-3:00 M 3314 Chamberlin 7:45 TR 2116 Chamberlin →37589 321/621 12:05-3:00 M 3310 Chamberlin 7:45 WF 2112 Chamberlin →37584 302/602 3:30-6:25 pm M 3314 Chamberlin 2:25 TR 2124 Chamberlin →37590 322/622 3:30-6:25 pm M 3310 Chamberlin 1:20 TR 2112 Chamberlin →42111 303/603 11:00-1:55 T 3314 Chamberlin 1:20 WF 2120 Chamberlin →37591 323/623 11:00-1:55 T 3310 Chamberlin 7:45 WF 2108 Chamberlin →37585 304/604 2:25-5:20 pm T 3314 Chamberlin 12:05 TR 1333 Sterling →42112 324/624 3:30-6:25 pm T 3310 Chamberlin 12:05 TR 2124 Chamberlin →37586 305/605 7:05-10:00 pm T 3314 Chamberlin 4:35 TR 1327 Sterling →37592 325/625 7:05-10:00 pm T 3310 Chamberlin 12:05 TR 1327 Sterling →37587 307/607 12:05-3:00 W 3314 Chamberlin 1:20 TR 2124 Chamberlin →43026 326/626 12:05-3:00 W 3310 Chamberlin 7:45 TR 2124 Chamberlin →38286 308/608 7:05-10:00 pm W 3314 Chamberlin 12:05 WF 2108 Chamberlin →40044 327/627 7:05-10:00 pm W 3310 Chamberlin 2:25 TR 1327 Sterling →37588 309/609 11:00-1:55 R 3314 Chamberlin 1:20 WF 2112 Chamberlin →39422 329/629 2:25-5:20 pm R 3310 Chamberlin 1:20 WF 2104 Chamberlin →38870 310/610 2:25-5:20 pm R 3314 Chamberlin 11:00 TR 2124 Chamberlin →37593 330/630 7:05-10:00 pm R 3310 Chamberlin 1:20 WF 2124 Chamberlin 205 Modern Physics for Engineers Physics 202 or 208. Not open to 3 LEC 1 8:50 TR B139 Van Vleck Lin, C 21 PIC those who have had Physics 241 or →45691 DIS 301 2:25 T B115 Van Vleck 244 # 207 General Physics Math 221 or 211 or 1 yr HS calc or % 5 LEC 1 D 12:05 TRF 2103 Chamberlin Winokur, M 25M r PIC cons inst. Not open to stdts who have had Physics 201. Degree cr will not be given for both Physics 103 & 207. Open to Fr →37605 301/601 12:05-3:00 M 4310 Chamberlin 7:45 TR 2112 Chamberlin →37608 307/607 7:05-10:00 pm W 4310 Chamberlin 4:35 TR 2120 Chamberlin →37606 302/602 3:30-6:25 pm M 4310 Chamberlin 2:25 TR 2112 Chamberlin →38307 308/608 8:50-11:45 R 4310 Chamberlin 7:45 TR 2108 Chamberlin →38872 303/603 7:05-10:00 pm M 4310 Chamberlin 3:30 TR 2112 Chamberlin →43028 309/609 2:25-5:20 pm R 4310 Chamberlin 9:55 TR 2112 Chamberlin →37607 304/604 3:30-6:25 pm T 4310 Chamberlin 1:20 WF 2108 Chamberlin # 208 General Physics Physics 207. Not open to stdts who % 5 LEC 1 A 8:50 MWF 2103 Chamberlin Rzchowski, M 02 PIC have had Physics 202. Degree cr Timbie, P will not be given for both Physics 104 & Physics 208. Open to Fr →37614 301/601 12:05-3:00 M 3254 Chamberlin 12:05 TR 2112 Chamberlin →37618 307/607 9:55-12:50 W 3254 Chamberlin 11:00 TR 2112 Chamberlin →39413 302/602 3:30-6:25 pm M 3254 Chamberlin 3:30 TR 2108 Chamberlin →40047 308/608 7:05-10:00 pm W 3254 Chamberlin 8:50 TR 2112 Chamberlin →37615 303/603 7:05-10:00 pm M 3254 Chamberlin 1:20 TR 2108 Chamberlin →37619 309/609 12:05-3:00 R 3254 Chamberlin 9:55 TR 2108 Chamberlin →37616 304/604 12:05-3:00 T 3254 Chamberlin 8:50 TR 2108 Chamberlin →42662 310/610 3:30-6:25 pm R 3254 Chamberlin 2:25 TR 2108 Chamberlin →37617 305/605 3:30-6:25 pm T 3254 Chamberlin 12:05 TR 2108 Chamberlin →43030 311/611 7:05-10:00 pm R 3254 Chamberlin 4:35 TR 2124 Chamberlin →38874 306/606 7:05-10:00 pm T 3254 Chamberlin 4:35 TR 2116 Chamberlin →54150 312/612 3:30-6:25 pm W 2112 Chamberlin 1:20 TR 499 Van Hise # 235 Introduction to Solid State Electronics Open to Fr. Math 222 & Physics 202 3 →46313 LEC 1 E 2:25 MWF 1313 Sterling Himpsel, F 11 IC 46314 DIS 301 3:30 M 1313 Sterling 241 Introduction to Modern Physics Physics 202 or 208 & Math 222. Not % 3 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 2120 Chamberlin Pondrom, L 03 PIC open to those who have had Physics →37628 DIS 301 12:05 W 2120 Chamberlin 205 or 244 # 248 A Modern Introduction to Physics Open to Fr. Physics 247, Math 234 5 LEC 1 A 9:55 MWF 2241 Chamberlin Shiu, G 04 PIC or con reg. Intended primarily for Knutson, L physics, AMEP, astronomy-physics LAB 301 1:20-4:15 M 3136 Chamberlin majors. Not open to stdts who have →38657 DIS 601 1:20 R 3136 Chamberlin had Physics 202 or 208; stdts will LAB 302 1:20-4:15 T 3136 Chamberlin receive degree cr for only one of →38658 DIS 602 2:25 R 3136 Chamberlin the following crses: Physics 104, 202, 208, 248 265 Introduction to Medical Physics A yr crse of college level intro 2 →37629 LEC 1 6:30-8:30 pm T 120 K6-C S C 41H PIC physics 299 Directed Study Intro physics and cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * IC 301 Physics Today Physics 208 or equiv % 1 →37630 LEC 1 1:20 T 2104 Chamberlin IC 308 Intermediate Laboratory-Electromagnetic Fields and Physics 202 or 208. Physics 205, % 1 →37631 LAB 1 1:00-5:00 pm M 4336 Chamberlin Lawler, J PAC Optics 241, or 244 recommended. Physics →43822 LAB 2 6:00-10:00 pm M 4336 Chamberlin 322 and 325 or con reg recommended →39414 LAB 3 1:00-5:00 pm T 4336 Chamberlin 311 Mechanics Physics 202 or 208, & Math 320 or % 3 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 2241 Chamberlin Perkins, N 06 PAC 319 or cons inst →37633 DIS 301 2:25 R 115 Van Hise →45703 DIS 302 3:30 R B215 Van Vleck 322 Electromagnetic Fields Physics 311 % 3 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 2104 Chamberlin Bruch, L 03 PAC →42115 DIS 301 3:30 R B113 Van Vleck →43837 DIS 302 4:35 R 2104 Chamberlin 325 Wave Motion and Optics Physics 205, 241, or 244, Physics % 3 →37635 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 2116 Chamberlin Walker, T 04 PAC 311, and 321 (or equiv intro to Fourier analysis). Physics 322 or con reg recommended 371 Acoustics for Musicians Undergrad or Grad st in music, HS % 3 LEC 1 11:00 TR 2223 Chamberlin Westerhoff, S 24 r PIC algebra. Degree cr not given for →42117 DIS 301 12:05 R 2120 Chamberlin both Physics 109 & 371 407 Advanced Laboratory Physics 307 or 308 or cons inst % 1-2 →37636 LAB 1 1:00-5:00 pm TR 3105 Chamberlin Eriksson, M PAC McDermott, R 415 Thermal Physics Physics 241, 244, or 205 & 311 % 3 →42118 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 2104 Chamberlin Forest, C 05 PAC 449 Atomic and Quantum Physics Physics 448 % 3 →37637 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 2241 Chamberlin Hashimoto, A 03 PAC 472 Scientific Background to Global Environmental Problems HS algebra & 1 sem college level % 3 →51905 LEC 1 11:00 MWF B139 Van Vleck Joynt, R 07 PDC chem or physics, or cons inst 498 Directed Study Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 499 Directed Study Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 507 Graduate Laboratory Physics 307 or 407 or equiv or % 2 →37638 LAB 1 1:00-5:00 pm TR 3105 Chamberlin Eriksson, M AC cons inst McDermott, R 525 Introduction to Plasmas One crse in electromagnetic fields % 3 →46240 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2120 Chamberlin 21 PAC beyond elem physics 527 Plasma Confinement and Heating NEEP/Phys/ECE 525 or equiv % 3 →52594 LEC 1 PAC

A Discussions begin Week 1. Labs begin Week 2. E Optional Discussion C Discussions begin Week 1. Labs begin Week 2. Exams dates Wed 2/17/10, Wed 3/17/10, and Wed 4/21/10 D Discussions begin Week 1. Labs begin Week 2 .Exam 1 2/17/10, Wednesday, 7:15-8:45 PM Exam 2 3/22/10 Monday, 7:15-8:45 PM Exam 3 4/ 21/10 Wednesday, 7:15-8:45 PM 112 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC PHYSICS (754) continued

531 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics Physics 311 & 322 & a course in % 3 →37639 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 2116 Chamberlin Saffman, M 10 PAC modern physics, or equiv, or cons inst. Not open to those who have had Physics 448 535 Introduction to Particle Physics Physics 531 or equiv % 3 →52556 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 2135 Chamberlin Herndon, M 26 PAC 546 Lasers Physics 322 or ECE 420 or equiv; % 2-3 →51911 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 2135 Chamberlin Yavuz, D 08 PAC Physics 545, or 449 or 531 551 Solid State Physics A course in quantum mechanics or % 3 →37640 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 2124 Chamberlin Vavilov, M 04 PAC cons inst 561 Introduction to Charged Particle Accelerators Math 322, EMA 202 or Phys 311, 3 →52727 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 235 Matrls Sci Bisognano, J 28 PAC Phys 322 or cons inst 625 Applied Optics Three semesters of calculus level % 3-4 →43013 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 2120 Chamberlin Mc Cammon, D 11 PAC physics or equiv. Sr or Grad st or 43838 LAB 301 2:25-5:25 pm T 4121 Chamberlin cons inst 43014 LAB 302 3:30-6:30 pm W 4121 Chamberlin 43015 LAB 303 7:00-10:00 pm R 4121 Chamberlin 682 Senior Honors Thesis H 2-3 ¶ IND * * PAC 692 Senior Thesis 2 ¶ IND * * PAC 715 Statistical Mechanics Physics 711, 531 & 415, or equiv 3 →37641 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 1421 Sterling Ramsey-Musolf 04 721 Theoretical Physics-Electrodynamics Physics 322 or equiv 3 →37642 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 2120 Chamberlin Boldyrev, S 07 724 Waves and Instabilities in Plasmas NEEP/ECE/Physics 525 & Physics 721 3 →52667 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 2341 Engr Hall Hegna, C 23 or ECE 740 or cons inst 732 Quantum Mechanics Physics 721 & 731 3 →37643 LEC 1 8:50 MWF B203 Van Vleck Everett, L 02 736 Experimental Techniques in Particle Physics Physics 535 or cons inst 3 →52557 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 2116 Chamberlin Heeger, K 751 Advanced Solid State Physics Physics 731 and 551 or equiv 3 →44434 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2104 Chamberlin Chubukov, A 801 Special Topics in Theoretical Physics Cons inst 1-3 →52558 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2120 Chamberlin Montaruli, T 805 Tech of Theoretical Physics Cons inst 1-3 →52559 LEC 1 F 2:30-3:45 TR 2116 Chamberlin Balantekin, A 832 Advanced Quantum Mechanics Physics 831 3 →42529 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 2120 Chamberlin Chung, D 848 Nonlinear Waves ECE 748 or cons inst 3 →45806 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 3355 Engr Hall Shohet, J 28 900 Colloquium Cons inst if taken for 1 cr 0-1 →45711 SEM 1 3:30-4:35 WF 2241 Chamberlin 903 Seminar-Theoretical Physics 0-1 →45713 SEM 1 2:25-3:45 F 5280A Chamberlin 910 Seminar in Astrophysics Cons inst 0-1 →54424 SEM 1 12:00 R 3425 Sterling Townsend, R 922 Seminar in Plasma Physics 0-1 →37644 SEM 1 12:05 M 2241 Chamberlin 951 Seminar-Solid State Physics 0-1 →45712 SEM 1 9:55-11:30 R 5310 Chamberlin 990 Research 1-12 ¶ IND * *

F Final exam will be a take home.

POLITICAL SCIENCE POLI SCI (778) John Coleman, Chair, 110 North Hall, (608)263-2414.

If you have questions, please contact the Political Science Dept. at 263-2414 or contact the instructor for the class. Although multiple discussion sections are listed, not all will open during registration period. Discussion sections do not meet prior to the first lecture unless otherwise noted. Please visit the Political Science website at http://www.polisci.wisc.edu.

# 103 Introduction to International Relations Open to Fr. Not open to stdts who 4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 272 Bascom Pevehouse, J 28 SEC have taken 183, 275 or 375 →37685 DIS 302 8:50 F 1323 Sterling →44611 DIS 310 8:50 W 7117 White →44612 DIS 318 8:50 T 2611 Humanities →44609 DIS 303 11:00 F 2112 Chamberlin →38310 DIS 311 11:00 M 1080 Grainger →38438 DIS 319 9:55 T 2135 Chamberlin →37686 DIS 304 12:05 W 58 Bascom →38311 DIS 312 1:20 W B379 Chem →38549 DIS 320 9:55 R 4041 Vilas →44610 DIS 305 9:55 T 579 Noland →38548 DIS 313 9:55 W 1327 Sterling →40658 DIS 321 11:00 T 2381 Chem →38547 DIS 306 1:20 M 1070 Grainger →38312 DIS 314 12:05 R 7117 White →45745 DIS 322 8:50 M 58 Bascom →37687 DIS 307 8:50 M 2631 Humanities →38435 DIS 315 11:00 R 539 Noland →45746 DIS 323 9:55 R 553 Noland →37688 DIS 308 1:20 R 38 Agr Hall →38436 DIS 316 8:50 R 2125 Humanities →45747 DIS 324 11:00 R 2135 Chamberlin →37689 DIS 309 9:55 M 2377 Chem →38437 DIS 317 12:05 M 1413 Sterling →45748 DIS 325 11:00 T 2135 Chamberlin # 104 Introduction to American Politics and Government Open to Fr. Not open to stdts who 4 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 125 Agr Hall Mayer, K 23 SEC have had Poli Sci 182, 184 or 404 LEC 2 2:30-3:45 MW B10 Ingraham Canon, D 12 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR LEC 2 2:30-3:45 MW →38550 DIS 302 8:50 T 7115 White →45749 DIS 322 9:55 T 2631 Humanities →37663 DIS 303 9:55 M 2135 Chamberlin →45750 C DIS 323 9:55 W 2381 Chem →37664 DIS 304 1:20 T 4212 White →45751 DIS 324 8:50 M 2611 Humanities →37665 DIS 305 2:25 T 1323 Sterling →45752 DIS 325 9:55 M 2307 Chem →37666 DIS 306 8:50 R 4279 White →51561 DIS 326 1:20 M 1407 Sterling →37667 DIS 307 9:55 W 2377 Chem →51562 C DIS 327 8:50 R 7111 White →38313 DIS 308 1:20 R 1190 Gym-Nat →51563 DIS 328 9:55 W B383 Chem →37668 DIS 309 2:25 R 1289 Comp S&St →51564 DIS 329 1:20 W 1190 Gym-Nat →37669 A DIS 310 3:30 R 138 Witte Hall →51565 D DIS 330 8:50 T B110 Kronshge-C →37670 DIS 311 11:00 M 1333 Sterling →51566 DIS 331 8:50 T 2125 Humanities →37671 B DIS 312 1:20 M 49 Sellery Hl →51567 C DIS 332 11:00 T 1413 Sterling →37672 DIS 313 1:20 T 1323 Sterling →51568 DIS 333 8:50 R 7115 White →37673 DIS 314 8:50 W 2611 Humanities →51569 DIS 334 9:55 R 4035 Vilas →38314 DIS 315 12:05 W 2341 Engr Hall →51570 DIS 335 11:00 R 1413 Sterling →38315 DIS 316 1:20 W 455 Noland →51571 DIS 336 11:00 R 4212 White →37674 DIS 317 8:50 F 4212 White →51572 DIS 337 9:55 T 1323 Sterling →38316 DIS 318 11:00 F 342 Noland →51573 DIS 338 9:55 F 342 Noland →38317 DIS 319 12:05 F 1323 Sterling →51574 DIS 339 11:00 F 2108 Chamberlin →38318 DIS 320 1:20 F 1323 Sterling →51575 DIS 340 11:00 M 1407 Sterling →38319 DIS 321 9:55 M 539 Noland →51576 DIS 341 11:00 R 7117 White # 106 Introduction to Comparative Politics Open to Fr. Not open to stdts who 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 165 Bascom Herrera, Y 21 SEC have had Poli Sci 186 →37676 DIS 302 11:00 T 1323 Sterling →45051 DIS 309 3:30 R 7111 White →38552 DIS 316 1:20 M 1333 Sterling →38551 DIS 303 12:05 T 7117 White →51559 DIS 310 11:00 R 7115 White →45052 DIS 317 3:30 M 7115 White →37677 DIS 304 1:20 T 7117 White →37682 DIS 311 9:55 F 2165 Grainger →43576 DIS 318 9:55 W 2307 Chem →37678 DIS 305 2:25 T 7117 White →38329 DIS 312 9:55 M 1323 Sterling →43577 DIS 319 11:00 W 2135 Chamberlin →37679 DIS 306 8:50 M 216 Ingraham →38330 DIS 313 12:05 F 2631 Humanities →45053 DIS 320 12:05 W 225 Ingraham →37680 DIS 307 12:05 R 7115 White →38331 DIS 314 8:50 M 2125 Humanities →43827 DIS 321 1:20 W 539 Noland →37681 DIS 308 2:25 R 1190 Gym-Nat →38332 DIS 315 11:00 M 1327 Sterling 181 Elec Hist of the US & Wisc. Only open to stdts certified in H 3 →45229 E SEM 1 2:25 R 6310 Soc Sci Fowler, R 28J SEC the Honors Prgm #F 186 Introduction to Comparative Politics (Honors) Open only to stdts in the honors H 3 →51545 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 3359 Engr Hall Ringe, N 22 SEC prgm. Not open to stdts who have taken Poli Sci 106. Open to Fr

A Witte Residence Hall students only D Lakeshore Halls Residence students only. B Sellery Residence Hall students only. E Focus: Electoral History of US and Wisconsin C Fulfills General Education, Communications Part B requirement. F Writing intensive. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 113 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC POLI SCI (778) continued

# 199 Directed Study Fr & So, written cons inst, prior 2 ¶ IND * * EC course in poli sci. Open to Fr # 209 Introduction to Political Theory Open to Fr. Not open to stdts who 4 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 145 Birge Klausen, J 05 HIC have had Poli Sci 185 →45054 DIS 302 11:00 M 2381 Chem →45055 DIS 305 8:50 W 2125 Humanities →38434 DIS 308 12:05 R 4279 White →38333 DIS 303 1:20 M 2135 Chamberlin →38449 DIS 306 8:50 T 7111 White →38450 DIS 309 9:55 R 342 Noland →38553 DIS 304 12:05 W 2124 Chamberlin →38433 DIS 307 8:50 F 2631 Humanities #G 217 Law, Politics and Society Fr & So only 4 LEC 1 5:00-6:15 pm MW 6102 Soc Sci 14E SIC →39418 DIS 302 4:00 M 7117 White →39419 DIS 303 4:00 W 2631 Humanities →39420 DIS 304 6:30-7:10 pm M 4279 White →43038 DIS 305 4:35 TR 7111 White # 218 Understanding Political Numbers Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 8:50 MW 22 Ingraham Franklin, C 03 r SEC →51613 DIS 302 11:00 M 2135 Chamberlin →51614 DIS 303 12:05 W 539 Noland →51615 DIS 304 8:50 T 4279 White →51616 DIS 305 9:55 T 2611 Humanities # 219 Introduction to Public Policy Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 22 Ingraham Witte, J 26 SIC →51617 I DIS 301 H 2:25 R F 2261 Humanities →51618 DIS 303 12:05 M 4212 White →43833 DIS 305 9:55 T 6105 Soc Sci →43830 DIS 302 2:25 R 1323 Sterling →43832 DIS 304 11:00 T 553 Noland #J 231 Politics in Multi-Cultural Societies Fr or So st only 4 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 212 Animal Sci Marquez, B 05 eSIC →45057 DIS 302 11:00 M 6304 Soc Sci →45060 DIS 305 11:00 W 6304 Soc Sci →45063 DIS 308 11:00 F 6304 Soc Sci →45058 DIS 303 12:05 M 6304 Soc Sci →45061 DIS 306 2:25 W 2135 Chamberlin →45064 DIS 309 12:05 F 6304 Soc Sci →45059 DIS 304 1:20 M 6304 Soc Sci →45062 DIS 307 8:50 F 7117 White #K 254 Eastern Europe: An Interdisciplinary Survey Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 114 Van Hise Danaher, D 28 ZEC →52740 DIS 301 12:05 W 579 Van Hise →52743 DIS 302 1:20 W 586 Van Hise →52746 DIS 303 2:25 W 482 Van Hise →52749 DIS 304 3:30 W 490 Van Hise # 267 Introduction to Political Psychology Open to Fr 3 →54077 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 114 Ingraham 11 SIC # 274 Political Choice and Strategy Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 11:00 MW 6102 Soc Sci Gehlbach, S 07 r SEC →45066 DIS 302 11:00 T 4212 White →45067 DIS 303 9:55 W 6322 Soc Sci →45068 DIS 304 8:50 M 7117 White →45069 DIS 305 12:05 T 7115 White #L 277 Africa: An Introductory Survey Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 145 Birge Schatzberg, M 27 ZIC →37691 DIS 301 % 8:50 W 58 Bascom →37693 DIS 305 % 2:25 R 1413 Sterling →37697 DIS 309 % 1:20 W 1413 Sterling →41916 DIS 302 % 1:20 F 216 Ingraham →37694 DIS 306 % 9:55 R 1333 Sterling →39189 DIS 310 % 11:00 F 2165 Grainger →41921 DIS 303 % 8:50 F 2611 Humanities →37695 DIS 307 % 11:00 W 1413 Sterling →43381 DIS 311 % 3:30 W 7117 White →37692 DIS 304 % 9:55 W 6314 Soc Sci →37696 DIS 308 % 12:05 W 6125 Soc Sci →43387 DIS 312 % 9:55 F B383 Chem 313 Bargaining in the Global Economy Poli Sci 312, or Econ 364 or 464, 3 →45050 C LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1407 Sterling Richardson, N 28 SDC or equiv 316 Principles of International Law Jr st and one course in pol sci or 3 LEC 1 11:00 MW 108 Plant Sci Kinsella, H 06E SDC modern history →45075 DIS 302 11:00 T 7117 White →45078 DIS 305 9:55 W 1323 Sterling →45081 DIS 308 9:55 F 2381 Chem →45076 DIS 303 1:20 T 7115 White →45079 DIS 306 11:00 F 1080 Grainger →45082 DIS 309 12:05 M 1323 Sterling →45077 DIS 304 8:50 W 216 Ingraham →45080 DIS 307 1:20 M 1413 Sterling M 317 The Politics of Human Rights Jr st 3 →46151 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 6102 Soc Sci 10 SIC 333 International Politics of the Middle East Poli Sci 103, 275, or 375 3 →43836 LEC 1 ! 11:00-1:00 M 55 Bascom Shelef, N 07 SDC O 346 China in World Politics Jr st 3 →43060 N LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm MW 5106 Soc Sci Friedman, E 13E SDC 4 LEC 2 H 4:00-5:15 pm MW 5106 Soc Sci Friedman, E 13E →51635 P DIS 301 1:20 W 216 Ingraham 359 Problems in American Foreign Policy Jr st & Poli Sci 103, 275 or 375; 3 →51548 LEC 1 2:25-4:25 W 6112 Soc Sci Favretto, K 12 SDC Poli Sci 104, 184 or 404 recommended 376 Analysis of International Relations Jr st & Poli Sci 103, 275 or 375 4 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1641 Humanities Martin, L 23 SDC →45084 DIS 302 1:20 M 1323 Sterling →45085 DIS 303 11:00 M 1413 Sterling →45086 DIS 304 9:55 T 7117 White →45087 DIS 305 1:20 R 539 Noland 379 Globalization: On States, Societies, and the Jr st & Poli Sci 103; or cons inst 4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2241 Chamberlin Copelovitch, M 28 SDC International System →43841 DIS 302 8:50 W 55 Bascom →43844 DIS 305 9:55 R 2135 Chamberlin →51645 DIS 308 8:50 T 6304 Soc Sci →43842 DIS 303 11:00 W 1323 Sterling →51643 DIS 306 9:55 F 2135 Chamberlin →51646 DIS 309 12:05 W 6304 Soc Sci →43843 DIS 304 11:00 T 7115 White →51644 DIS 307 11:00 R 134 Psychology 401 Political Communic: Theory and Practice Jr st. Prereq may vary with topic 3 →54076 SEM 1 * Goldstein, K DC 405 State Government and Public Policy Jr st with a prev crse in poli 3 →54080 SEM 1 5:30-7:30 pm T 1339 Sterling 41H SDC sci. Poli Sci 205 recommended 412 Constitutional Law Jr st & Poli Sci 104, 184 or 404. 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1100 Grainger Schweber, H 22 SDC Not open to Grad stdts →41465 DIS 302 % 3:30 W 7115 White →41467 DIS 305 % 2:25 T 7115 White →43468 DIS 308 % 1:20 R 4212 White →41466 DIS 303 % 12:05 T 7111 White →43467 DIS 306 % 12:05 W 6121 Soc Sci →51652 DIS 309 % 8:50 W 6304 Soc Sci →51649 DIS 304 % 2:25 R 7117 White →51650 DIS 307 % 12:05 T 4212 White 427 Legislative Internship Jr st & cons inst. Not open to 3 →37698 LEC 1 4:30-6:30 pm M 113 Ingraham DC Grad stdts F 428 Community Power and Grass Roots Politics Jr st; prior course in American 3 →51823 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 301 Educ Sci Marquez, B 26 SAC government recommended Q 442 American National Security: Policy and Process Jr st, Poli Sci 104, 184 or 404; 3 →45682 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 T 6101 Soc Sci Kinsella, H 27 SDC Poli Sci 103, 275 or 375 R 452 Criminal Law and Justice Jr st and prev crse in poli sci or LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1310 Sterling Downs, D 26 SDC soc 4 →45113 DIS 302 % 8:50 T 6105 Soc Sci 4 →51699 DIS 303 % 11:00 R 579 Noland 4 →45114 DIS 304 % 11:00 T 54 Bascom 4 →51700 DIS 305 % 9:55 F 6304 Soc Sci 4 →51701 DIS 306 % 12:05 W 6105 Soc Sci 4 →45115 DIS 307 % 8:50 R 6105 Soc Sci 4 →45116 DIS 308 % 2:25 R 6304 Soc Sci 4 →51702 DIS 309 % 9:55 W 6105 Soc Sci 4 →45117 DIS 310 % 8:50 M 6304 Soc Sci 4 →51703 DIS 311 % 8:50 F 6304 Soc Sci 4 →45118 DIS 312 % 11:00 M 6105 Soc Sci continued

C Fulfills General Education, Communications Part B requirement. M Cross listed with International Studies F Writing intensive. N Non Honors students enroll in lecture 001 for 3 credits. G Cross listed with Legal Studies O 346-001 meets with 346-002. Honors students only enroll in discussion section 301 of lecture 002 for 4 I Honors students enroll only credits. All others enroll in lecture 001 for 3 credits. J Cross listed with Chicano Studies. P Honors students only enroll in discussion section 301 for 4 credits. K Cross lsited with Geography, History and Slavic Q Focus: War on Terror L Cross listed with African, AfroAmer, Anthro, Geog, Hist, Soc. R Previous course in American Government recommended. 114 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC POLI SCI (778) continued

4 →51704 DIS 313 % 2:25 W 6125 Soc Sci 3 →45803 S DIS 314 T 473 Public Opinion Jr st 3 LEC 1 1:20 TR 104 Van Hise Walsh, K 26 SDC →51588 DIS 302 12:05 T 6304 Soc Sci →51589 DIS 303 11:00 R 342 Noland →51590 DIS 304 9:55 M 6304 Soc Sci →51591 DIS 305 8:50 M 6105 Soc Sci 479 Political Communications Jr st 3 →51705 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 1651 Humanities 12 SDC 530 Ethics and Values in Policy Making Jr st or cons inst. Prior crse in 3 →54082 LEC 1 3:30 MWF 494 Van Hise 13 SDC political theory, philos, or public admin recommended U 552 Multivariable Statistical Inference for Political Poli Sci 551 or equiv 3-4 →37700 V LEC 1 8:30-10:15 MW 3359 Engr Hall Weimer, D 01E DC Research 553 Introduction to Statistical Computing in Political Grad st or cons inst 1 →51558 LAB 1 W 11:00-1:00 F 06N DC Science 566 Contemporary American Political Thought Jr st. Prior crse in political 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 2535 Engr Hall Zumbrunnen, J 27 HDC theory, philos, or ILS recommended →52429 DIS 302 11:00 T 6304 Soc Sci →52430 DIS 303 9:55 R 6105 Soc Sci →52431 DIS 304 8:50 W 6105 Soc Sci →52432 DIS 305 11:00 W 6105 Soc Sci 630 Latin-American Politics Jr st; Poli Sci 106 or 186; or LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 1131 Humanities Ewig, C 12 SDC cons inst 4 →45127 DIS 302 8:50 F 2125 Humanities 4 →45128 DIS 303 11:00 F 2135 Chamberlin 4 →45129 DIS 304 12:05 W 6117 Soc Sci 4 →45130 DIS 305 1:20 M 216 Ingraham 3 →46854 X DIS 306 * 639 Politics of Southeast Asia Jr st; Poli Sci 106 or 186; or 3 →54084 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 1101 Humanities Keo, D 12 SDC cons inst 643 Women and Politics in a Global Context 3 →54083 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 6104 Soc Sci 03 SAC 651 Politics of South Asia Jr st; Poli Sci 106 or 186; or 3 →52096 LEC 1 Y 8:00-9:15 TR 224 Ingraham Sinha, A 20 SAC cons inst 657 Comparative Political Culture Poli Sci 106, Jr st, or cons inst 3 →51706 LEC 1 % 8:00-9:15 TR 6104 Soc Sci Schatzberg, M 20 SDC 660 African Politics Jr st & Poli Sci 106 or 186 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1641 Humanities Tripp, A 21 SDC recommend 4 →45138 DIS 302 % 12:05 T 4279 White 4 →45139 DIS 303 % 11:00 M 1323 Sterling 4 →45140 DIS 304 % 1:20 M 7115 White 4 →45141 DIS 305 % 2:25 R 7115 White 3 →45276 Z DIS 306 * 662 Comparative Social Movements: State, Protest and Poli Sci 106, Jr st or cons inst 3 →51708 F LEC 1 ! 1:00-2:15 TR 223 Ingraham Sinha, A 26 SDC Public Policy 681 Senior Honors Thesis Only Sr majors writing honors H 3-4 ¶ IND * * AC thesis & cons inst 682 Senior Honors Thesis Only Sr majors writing honors H 3-4 ¶ IND * * AC thesis and cons inst 684 Senior Honors Thesis Seminar Enrollment in Honors Progm; Sr st; H 3 →38950 SEM 1 3:30-5:25 pm T 54 Bascom Witte, J AC Poli Sci 683; & cons inst 685 Honors Research Internship in Political Science Political science major; in honors H 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC prgm; cons inst 691 Senior Thesis Poli Sci or International 3 ¶ IND * * AC Relations major, Sr st, cons inst 692 Senior Thesis Poli Sci or International 3 ¶ IND * * AC Relations major, Sr st, cons inst 695 Proseminar: Topics in Political Science Admission by cons inst only Poli 3 →51540 SEM 1 ! 2:25-4:25 W 486 Van Hise Copelovitch, M 12 AC Sci majors: Sr st and qualified →43868 SEM 2 ! 2:25-4:25 R 578 Van Hise Downs, D 28J Jrs: Not open to Grad stdts F →45132 SEM 3 ! 5:30-7:30 pm T 114 Ingraham Friedman, E 41H →45133 SEM 4 H 5:30-7:30 pm M 216 Ingraham Schweber, H 40L 698 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on Cr/N basis; 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC requires written cons inst 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on lettered 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires written cons inst 801 Research and Writing Seminar Enrollment in political science 3 →46394 SEM 1 3:30-5:30 pm R 422 North Coleman, J PhD program 817 Empirical Methods of Political Inquiry: Quantitative Grad st 3 →42244 LEC 1 6:00-8:00 pm W 422 North Goldstein, K 821 Mass Political Behavior Grad st 3 →51551 LEC 1 3:30-5:30 pm T 422 North Burden, B 833 Topics in Ancient Political Thought Grad st 3 →51962 SEM 1 7:00-9:00 pm M 422 North Zumbrunnen, J 835 Game Theory and Political Analysis Grad st 3 →41719 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm MW 482 Van Hise Gehlbach, S 856 Field Seminar in Comparative Politics Grad st 3 →45136 SEM 1 1:20-3:15 T 422 North Herrera, Y 857 International Relations Theories Grad st 3 →51552 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 R 422 North Martin, L 866 Global Environmental Governance Grad st or cons inst 3 →44351 SEM 1 3:30-5:25 pm T 487 Van Hise Nemet, G 878 Public Management Grad st 3 →46038 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 T 2341 Engr Hall Moynihan, D →53077 LEC 2 1:20-3:15 T 3359 Engr Hall Yackee, S 890 Federal Budget and Tax Policy and Administration Grad st or cons inst 3 →53079 SEM 1 10:00-11:55 T 2165 Grainger Witte, J 900 International Relations Workshop Grad st. Prerequisites will vary 1-3 →52218 SEM 1 12:15-1:30 T 422 North Copelovitch, M Biodiversity, Conserv & Sustain Devel in China according to topic 2 →51855 SEM 2 4:30-6:00 pm M 2104 Chamberlin Posner, J 14L New Perspctives on International Human Rights 1 →54065 SEM 3 * 422 North Straus, S Macrotheories of American Politics 1 →54066 SEM 4 1:20-3:15 F 422 North Shafer, B Topics in Political Science 1-3 →54067 SEM 5 12:30-2:00 R 6304 Soc Sci Ewig, C 904 Macrotheories of Amer Pol Grad st 3 →45137 SEM 1 1:20-3:15 F 422 North Shafer, B American Political Institutions →51542 SEM 2 4:00-6:00 pm W 422 North Mayer, K 919 Seminar-Advanced Methodology Poli Sci 551 or equiv 3 →52128 SEM 1 1:30-3:30 W Franklin, C →52129 SEM 2 11:00-1:00 F Pevehouse, J →52141 SEM 3 1:30-3:30 W Franklin, C 931 Seminar-Political Theory Grad st 3 →43010 SEM 1 4:00-6:30 pm T 216 Ingraham Avramenko, R →52546 SEM 2 7:00-9:00 pm R 3226 Law Schweber, H 948 European & European Politics Grad st or cons inst 3 →51553 SEM 1 4:00-6:00 pm T 2335 Sterling Ringe, N A Religion and Politics →51554 SEM 2 1:20-3:15 M 422 North Shelef, N 960 Third Parties in Internationall Conflicts Grad st 3 →51556 SEM 1 5:30-7:30 pm W 355 Van Hise Favretto, K 969 Topic: Planning & the Legal System Cons inst 3 →43924 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 208 Mus Hall Ohm, B

F Writing intensive. W Lab will be held in 3218 Social Science Buidling. S Section for Grad students only. X Section for Grads only. T Students are required to conduct 2 hours of polling in the UW survey lab. Y Cross listed with LCA. U First 1/2 hour is math and is optional attendance. Z Section for Grads only. V Undergrads enroll for 3 credits and Grads enroll for 4 credits. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 115 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC POLI SCI (778) continued

982 Interdepartmental Seminar in the Latin-American Area Grad st & cons inst 1-3 →52579 SEM 1 11:00-1:00 W 5255 Humanities Mallon, F →52586 SEM 2 3:30-5:30 pm M 499 Van Hise Zamora, M 989 American Politics Workshop Enroll in the Political Science 1-3 →51961 SEM 1 12:00-1:15 M 422 North Canon, D doctoral program or cons inst 990 Research and Thesis Grad st and cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Work Grad st & written cons inst 2-3 ¶ IND * *

PORTUGUESE (SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE) PORTUG (782) Prof. Ivy Corfis, Chair, 1018 Van Hise Hall, (608) 262-2093 # 102 Second Semester Portuguese Portuguese 101. Open to Fr 4 →37707 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 155 Van Hise 66 EC →40633 LEC 2 11:00 MTWR 148 Van Hise 66 →37708 LEC 3 12:05 MTWR 395 Van Hise 66 →52270 LEC 4 1:20 MTWR 227 Van Hise 66 →52271 LEC 5 2:25 MTWR 499 Van Hise 66 # 202 Fourth Semester Portuguese Portuguese 201. Open to Fr 4 →37709 LEC 1 11:00 MTWR 23 Ingraham 24 IC 226 Third Year Conversation and Composition Portuguese 225 3 →37710 LEC 1 1:20 MWF B223 Van Vleck Sapega, E 10 AC 301 Intensive Portuguese Cons inst 4 →39571 LEC 1 A 1:20 MTWRF 4314 Soc Sci 27 AC 312 Fourth Year Composition and Conversation Portuguese 311 3 →37711 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 583 Van Hise 10 AC 362 Brazilian Civilization Portuguese 225/226 or cons inst 3-4 →52279 LEC 1 B 2:25 MWF 355 Van Hise Albuquerque, S 12 HAC 52280 DIS 301 B 3:30 M 144 Van Hise 412 Survey of Brazilian Literature before 1890 Portuguese 221 & 311/312 or cons 3 →52281 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 355 Van Hise Albuquerque, S 07 LAC inst 429 Introduction to the Romance Languages Span 226 or Portug 226 or French 3 →45484 C LEC 1 % 11:00-12:15 TR 114 Van Hise Cravens, T 24 HAC 228 or Ital 311, or cons inst 640 Topics in Luso-Brazilian Literature Portuguese 221 & 311/312 or cons 3-4 →52282 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 594 Van Hise Sapega, E 05 AC inst 681 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Directed Study Sr st. Graded on a lettered basis; 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC requires cons inst 772 Portuguese Perversions Grad st 3 →39009 SEM 1 2:30-4:30 R 144 Van Hise Sanchez, K 817 Romance Philology Grad st 3 →52678 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 720 Van Hise 899 Independent Reading Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * 982 Interdepartmental Seminar in the Latin-American Area Grad st & cons inst 1-3 →52421 SEM 1 11:00-1:00 W 5255 Humanities Mallon, F →52587 SEM 2 3:30-5:30 pm M 499 Van Hise Zamora, M 990 Thesis 1-12 ¶ IND * *

A Please contact Professor Ellen Sapega at [email protected] for permission to enroll in this course. C crosslisted with French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish B 3 cr - lecture only 4 cr - lecture and discussion

PSYCHOLOGY PSYCH (820) -

Please read course prerequisite information carefully. If you do not meet the stated prerequisites for a course, you may be asked to drop. To enroll in independent study courses requiring consent of instructor, pre-authorization forms with signatures must be filed in 238 Psychology before enrolling. Department home page available with supplemental course information at http://psych.wisc.edu. Questions regarding enrollment may be sent to Vicky Lenzlinger: [email protected], (608)262-0512/262-1041

#A 160 Human Sexuality: Social and Psychological Issues Open to Fr % 4 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 105 Psychology Hyde, J 24 SEC →37714 DIS 302 9:55 W 130 Psychology →37720 DIS 308 2:25 W 130 Psychology →38463 DIS 316 12:05 W 134 Psychology →37715 DIS 303 12:05 W 130 Psychology →37721 DIS 309 4:35 W 311 Psychology →38464 DIS 317 8:50 R 130 Psychology →37716 DIS 304 1:20 W 130 Psychology →37723 DIS 311 11:00 W 134 Psychology →38465 DIS 318 9:55 R 134 Psychology →37717 DIS 305 2:25 T 228 Psychology →37724 DIS 312 3:30 W 311 Psychology →43466 DIS 320 3:30 W 379 Noland →37718 DIS 306 9:55 R 130 Psychology →37725 DIS 313 2:25 T 634 Psychology →37719 DIS 307 11:00 W 130 Psychology →38462 DIS 315 9:55 W 634 Psychology # 201 Introduction to Psychology Open to Fr or So st only. Stdts 4 LEC 1 B 9:30-10:45 TR 105 Psychology Roberts, C 21 SEC may not receive credit for both →52368 DIS 301 B 3:30-4:45 pm M 134 Psychology Psych 201 & 202 # 202 Introduction to Psychology Open to Fr. Stdts may not receive 3 →37726 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 105 Psychology Henriques III 11E SEC credit for both Psych 201 & 202 →37727 LEC 2 9:30-10:45 TR 105 Psychology Roberts, C 21 →37728 LEC 3 2:30-3:45 TR 105 Psychology Coffey, P 28 →37729 LEC 4 4:30-5:45 pm MW 105 Psychology Dykman, B 14E 210 Basic Statistics for Psychology Completion of QRA; Psych 201 or 3 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 121 Psychology Addington, R 23 r EC 202 or 281 or con reg LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR 107 Psychology 27 LEC 3 9:30-10:45 TR 107 Psychology Hendricks, B 22 LEC 4 2:30-3:45 TR 107 Psychology Hendricks, B 28 LEC 5 4:30-5:45 pm MW 107 Psychology 14E LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR LEC 3 9:30-10:45 TR →37734 LAB 301 1:20 T 210 Psychology →37738 LAB 305 3:30 T 210 Psychology →37742 LAB 309 % 11:00 T 210 Psychology →37735 LAB 302 2:25 T 210 Psychology →37739 LAB 306 5:40 pm W 210 Psychology →37743 LAB 310 % 12:05 T 210 Psychology →37736 LAB 303 3:30 W 210 Psychology →37740 LAB 307 9:55 R 210 Psychology →37744 LAB 311 % 8:50 W 210 Psychology →37737 LAB 304 4:35 W 210 Psychology →37741 LAB 308 11:00 R 210 Psychology →37745 LAB 312 % 9:55 W 210 Psychology LEC 4 2:30-3:45 TR LEC 5 4:30-5:45 pm MW →37746 LAB 313 % 4:35 T 210 Psychology →44165 LAB 317 6:00 pm M 210 Psychology →37747 LAB 314 % 5:40 pm T 210 Psychology →44166 LAB 318 9:55 T 210 Psychology →37748 LAB 315 % 12:05 R 210 Psychology →44167 LAB 319 1:20 W 210 Psychology →37749 LAB 316 % 1:20 R 210 Psychology →44168 LAB 320 2:25 W 210 Psychology # 211 Topic: Nature and Nurture in Child Development Open to Fr 3 →52253 SEM 1 H 1:05-3:15 W 115 Psychology Saffran, J 10M NEC Topic: Nature and Nurture in Child Development →52254 SEM 2 H 1:05-3:15 W 311 Psychology Pollak, S 10M C 225 Experimental Psychology GPA of at least 2.75 in Psych 202 5 D LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 103 Psychology Addington, R 11E b BI C & 210 or their equivs LEC 2 4:30-5:45 pm MW 1185 Grainger Hendricks, B 14E LEC 3 1:00-2:15 TR 103 Psychology Winston, T 27 LEC 4 2:30-3:45 TR 103 Psychology Winston, T 28 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW LEC 2 4:30-5:45 pm MW →37773 301/601 8:50-10:45 T 125 Psychology 8:50 R 125 Psychology →37779 307/607 %8:50-10:45 T 126 Psychology 8:50 R 126 Psychology →37774 302/602 9:55-11:50 R 125 Psychology 11:00 T 125 Psychology →37780 308/608 %9:55-11:50 R 126 Psychology 11:00 T 126 Psychology →37775 303/603 12:05-2:00 T 125 Psychology 12:05 R 125 Psychology →37781 309/609 %12:05-2:00 T 126 Psychology 12:05 R 126 Psychology →37776 304/604 1:20-3:15 R 125 Psychology 2:25 T 125 Psychology →37782 310/610 %1:20-3:15 R 126 Psychology 2:25 T 126 Psychology →37777 305/605 3:30-5:25 pm T 125 Psychology 3:30 R 125 Psychology →37783 311/611 %3:30-5:25 pm T 126 Psychology 3:30 R 126 Psychology

A Enrollment limited to students with Sophomore standing or higher until Jan. 19 D If you have trnsfr crs for Psy 202 &/or 210; AP (or IB) crs for Psy 202; or had to re-take Psy 202 &/or B TRIO/AAP Section only. 210, you must complete a Psy 225 auth form (in Rm 238). C Writing intensive. 116 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC →37778 306/606 4:35-6:30 pm R 125 Psychology 5:30 pm T 125 Psychology →37784 312/612 %4:35-6:30 pm R 126 Psychology 5:30 pm T 126 Psychology LEC 3 1:00-2:15 TR LEC 4 2:30-3:45 TR →45613 313/613 % 8:50-10:45 M 125 Psychology 8:50 W 125 Psychology →52370 319/619 %8:50-10:45 M 126 Psychology 8:50 W 126 Psychology →37785 314/614 % 9:55-11:50 W 125 Psychology 11:00 M 125 Psychology →45614 320/620 %9:55-11:50 W 126 Psychology 11:00 M 126 Psychology →37786 315/615 % 12:05-2:00 M 125 Psychology 12:05 W 125 Psychology →37790 321/621 %12:05-2:00 M 126 Psychology 12:05 W 126 Psychology →37787 316/616 % 1:20-3:15 W 125 Psychology 2:25 M 125 Psychology →37791 322/622 %1:20-3:15 W 126 Psychology 2:25 M 126 Psychology →37788 317/617 % 3:30-5:25 pm M 125 Psychology 3:30 W 125 Psychology →37789 318/618 % 4:35-6:30 pm W 125 Psychology 5:30 pm M 125 Psychology # 281 Honors Course-Introduction to Psychology Open to Fr H 4 →42443 LEC 1 E 9:30-10:45 TR 105 Psychology Roberts, C 21 SEC 311 Topic: Child Mental Health Psych 201 or 202 or 281 or cons 1-3 →44389 LEC 1 F 9:30-11:30 W Pollak, S 02M SIC Topic: Inside the Criminal Mind inst 3 →44595 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR 107 Psychology Coffey, P 23 325 Experimental Psychology for Graduate Students Grad level of Psych 225. 4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 103 Psychology Addington, R 11E SIC LEC 2 4:30-5:45 pm MW 1185 Grainger Hendricks, B 14E LEC 3 1:00-2:15 TR 103 Psychology Winston, T 27 LEC 4 2:30-3:45 TR 103 Psychology Winston, T 28 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW LEC 2 4:30-5:45 pm MW →38234 301/601 8:50-10:45 T 125 Psychology 8:50 R 125 Psychology →37794 307/607 8:50-10:45 T 126 Psychology 8:50 R 126 Psychology →38235 302/602 9:55-11:50 R 125 Psychology 11:00 T 125 Psychology →38240 308/608 9:55-11:50 R 126 Psychology 11:00 T 126 Psychology →38236 303/603 12:05-2:00 T 125 Psychology 12:05 R 125 Psychology →38241 309/609 12:05-2:00 T 126 Psychology 12:05 R 126 Psychology →38237 304/604 1:20-3:15 R 125 Psychology 2:25 T 125 Psychology →38242 310/610 1:20-3:15 R 126 Psychology 2:25 T 126 Psychology →38238 305/605 3:30-5:25 pm T 125 Psychology 3:30 R 125 Psychology →38243 311/611 3:30-5:25 pm T 126 Psychology 3:30 R 126 Psychology →38239 306/606 4:35-6:30 pm R 125 Psychology 5:30 pm T 125 Psychology →38244 312/612 4:35-6:30 pm R 126 Psychology 5:30 pm T 126 Psychology LEC 3 1:00-2:15 TR LEC 4 2:30-3:45 TR →45617 313/613 8:50-10:45 M 125 Psychology 8:50 W 125 Psychology →52374 319/619 8:50-10:45 M 126 Psychology 8:50 W 126 Psychology →38245 314/614 9:55-11:50 W 125 Psychology 11:00 M 125 Psychology →45618 320/620 9:55-11:50 W 126 Psychology 11:00 M 126 Psychology →38246 315/615 12:05-2:00 M 125 Psychology 12:05 W 125 Psychology →38250 321/621 12:05-2:00 M 126 Psychology 12:05 W 126 Psychology →38247 316/616 1:20-3:15 W 125 Psychology 2:25 M 125 Psychology →38251 322/622 1:20-3:15 W 126 Psychology 2:25 M 126 Psychology →38248 317/617 3:30-5:25 pm M 125 Psychology 3:30 W 125 Psychology →38249 318/618 4:35-6:30 pm W 125 Psychology 5:30 pm M 125 Psychology 349 Introduction to Human Factors Intro probability or statistics 3 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2255 Engr Hall Karsh, B 22 PIC →37796 LAB 301 11:00 M 1143 Mech Engr →37797 LAB 302 1:20 M 1164 Mech Engr 386 Topics in Psychology for Honors Students 6 cr in psych, incl Psych 201/202 H 1 →37798 LEC 1 3:50-5:00 pm T 107 Psychology Rogers, T IC and So st or cons inst →37799 LEC 2 3:50-5:00 pm T 634 Psychology Simmering, V G 399 Service Learning in Psychology So st, one Level II crse in psych, 1-4 ¶ IND * * IC & cons inst # 402 Literacy, Brain and Behavior Psych 201 or 202 or 281 3 →46245 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 113 Psychology Seidenberg, M 28 SIC →54032 I LEC 2 H 2:30-3:45 TR 113 Psychology Seidenberg, M 28 406 Psychology of Perception Psych 225 3-4 →53151 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 107 Psychology 12 BIC J 411 Topic: Mood Disorders Psych 225 & appropriate content 3 →44179 LEC 1 ! 3:00-5:30 pm F 130 Psychology Abramson, L 11N AC Topic: Psychology of Religion course →44180 C LEC 2 ! 9:30-10:45 TR Moore, C 22 Affective Neuroscience →44181 LEC 3 ! 4:00-6:30 pm W 115 Psychology Li, W 13M Exploring Autism: Beyond Myths and Misconceptions K →44182 L LEC 4 ! * Gernsbacher, M Legal Psychology: Criminal & Civil Issues →44393 LEC 5 ! 2:25-4:55 pm M 115 Psychology Van Rybroek, G 11L Topic: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy →44212 LEC 6 ! 1:00-2:15 TR 101 Psychology Reinholtz, R 26 Current Topics: Schizophrenia →44187 LEC 7 ! 2:30-3:45 TR 115 Psychology Gooding, D 28 Topic: Psychology of Juvenile Delinquency →44188 LEC 8 ! 9:30-10:45 MW 134 Psychology Caldwell, M 03 Neuroeconomics →44415 LEC 9 ! 9:30-10:45 TR 519 Psychology Jenison, R 22 Development of Social Cognition →44473 LEC 10 ! 11:00-12:15 TR 130 Psychology Shutts, K 23 Temperament & Childhood Behavioral Problems →52310 LEC 11 ! 2:25-4:55 pm W 101 Psychology Goldsmith, H 11M Current Topics in Psychology →52868 LEC 12 ! 4:30-7:10 pm F 115 Psychology Dykman, B 14N Cognitive Neuropsychology →52869 LEC 13 ! 9:30-10:45 TR 115 Psychology Rogers, T 21 414 Cognitive Psychology Psych 225, or an intro psych crse 3 →38687 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 113 Psychology Postle, B 22 SIC (201, 202, or 281) & cons inst →54038 M LEC 2 H 9:30-10:45 TR 113 Psychology Postle, B 22 430 History of Psychology Psych 225 or cons inst 3 →52311 J LEC 1 ! 2:30-3:45 TR 134 Psychology Kluender, K 28 SAC 450 Animal Behavior-The Primates Psych 201 or 202 or 281 or cons 3 →37800 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 105 Psychology Coe, C 27 BIC inst 454 Behavioral Neuroscience Psych 201 or 202 or 281; Zoo 3 →44025 LEC 1 N 11:00-12:15 TR 103 Psychology Auger, C 24 BIC 101/102 or Zoo/Bot 151/152 or Biocore 301; con reg in Psych 455 O 455 Laboratory in Behavioral Neuroscience Psych 201 or 202 or 281; Zoo 1 →44026 LAB 1 9:00-11:00 M B18 Psychology Auger, C BIC 101/102 or Zoo/Bot 151/152 or →44027 LAB 2 12:00-2:00 M B18 Psychology Auger, C Biocore 301; con reg in Psych 454 →44028 LAB 3 9:00-11:00 W B18 Psychology Auger, C →44029 LAB 4 12:00-2:00 W B18 Psychology Auger, C 481 Honors Seminar in Cognitive Psychology Cons inst, enrollment in honors H 1-2 →39577 SEM 1 P 1:00-2:15 R 634 Psychology Postle, B 26J SIC program, con reg in Psych 414 # 482 Literacy, Brain and Behavior - Honors Psych 201 or 202 or 281 & con reg H 1 →46246 SEM 1 Q 4:00-5:00 pm R 519 Psychology Seidenberg, M IC in Psych 402 489 Honors Animal Behavior Psych 202 or 281 or Zool 101-102 H 4 →52930 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 101 Psychology Marler, C 28 BIC or Zool 151-152 507 Psychology of Personality Psych 201 or 202 or 281 3 →53152 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 113 Psychology 11E SIC 509 Abnormal Psychology Psych 201 or 202 or 281 3 →43276 LEC 1 4:30-5:45 pm TR 105 Psychology Dykman, B 30 SIC 512 Behavior Pathology-Psychoses Psych 201 or 202 or 281 & 509 or 3 →52312 LEC 1 R 11:00-12:15 TR 113 Psychology Gooding, D 24 SIC 511 524 Neurobiology II: An Introduction to the Brain and Zool 523, equiv crse in physiol, 3 →38452 LEC 1 2:25-3:40 MW 140 Bardeen 12 BIC Behavior or cons inst 530 Introductory Social Psychology So st and Psych 201 or 202 or 281 4 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 6104 Soc Sci Delamater, J 04 SIC or Soc 210 or Anthro 100, Grad students must have cons inst →42314 DIS 301 11:00 R 6125 Soc Sci →42316 DIS 303 11:00 T 6125 Soc Sci →42318 DIS 305 1:20 W 6125 Soc Sci →42315 DIS 302 3:30 M 6117 Soc Sci →42317 DIS 304 12:05 W 6113 Soc Sci 550 Animal Communication and the Origins of Language Psych 449 or 450 or Zoology 531 or 3 →43175 J LEC 1 ! 2:30-3:45 TR 130 Psychology Snowdon, C 28 BAC 532 560 Child Psychology Psych 201 or 202 or 281 3 →41628 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 113 Psychology Jones, M 26 SIC 611 Systems Neuroscience Physiol 610 4 LEC 1 10:00-11:30 MW B203 Van Vleck 05 AC →39190 DIS 301 10:00-12:00 F 281 Med Sci →44468 DIS 302 12:00-2:00 F 281 Med Sci 618 Research Topic: Adolescent Development Cons inst 1-3 →37801 LEC 1 9:00-10:45 W 228 Psychology Hyde, J AC Rsch Tpcs:Intrinsic Motivation →39534 LEC 2 5:00-6:00 pm R 101 Psychology Harackiewicz Research Topic: Culture & Cognition →52313 LEC 3 5:30-6:30 pm M 519 Psychology Miyamoto, Y Psychopathy & Neuroscience of Selective Attention →52314 LEC 4 2:30-4:00 W 228 Psychology Newman, J Research Topic: Emotion Dysregulation →52315 LEC 5 5:00-6:00 pm W 634 Psychology Abramson, L Language Comprehension & Production →52317 LEC 7 * MacDonald, M Behavioral Neuroendocrinology →52391 LEC 8 4:00-5:30 pm T 101 Psychology Marler, C

C Writing intensive. L Distance learning. E A separate discussion section for this class will meet on Thursdays at 1:00 in room B21 Chadbourne. Reserved M Concurrent enrollment in Psych 481 required for this section for CRC students. N Must be taken concurrently with PSYCH 455. F Class meets in room 399 Waisman Center O Must be taken concurrently with PSYCH 454. G Service learning. P Concurrent enrollment in 414-002 required. I Concurrent enrollment in Psych 482 required for this section. Q Concurrent enrollment required in 402-002. J Level III course, registration of one per semester only. R Students must have taken PSYCH 509 OR 511 prior to enrolling in 512. K Online course; high speed internet access required. Before enrolling, students must read http://mgserver.gernsbacherlab.com. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 117 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC PSYCH (820) continued

681 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 686 Honors Seminar in Psychology Con reg in Psych 681 or 682 for H 1 →37802 SEM 1 4:00-5:15 pm W 228 Psychology Devine, P AC Srs honors candidates and Sr st →52550 SEM 2 3:50-5:00 pm T 228 Psychology Alibali, M 691 Undergraduate Thesis Cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC 692 Undergraduate Thesis Cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC 693 Animal Behavior Problems Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * BAC 694 Problems in Developmental Psychology Cons inst & Psych 560 &/or 561 1-12 ¶ IND * * BAC 695 Problems in Clinical Psychology Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * BAC 697 Problems in Human Behavior Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * BAC 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st, and cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 701 Proseminar in Experimental Psychology Grad st or cons inst 1 →37808 LEC 1 S 12:00-1:00 W Simmering, V 703 Proseminar in Social Psychology Admission to grad prog in soc 1 →37809 LEC 1 12:00-1:30 W 228 Psychology Harackiewicz psych. Others with cons soc psych area group chair. Req of all grads in soc psych 704 Proseminar in Clinical Psychology Admission to Grad prgm in clinical 1 →37810 SEM 1 S 1:00-2:30 T Curtin, J psych 706 Proseminar in Developmental Psychology Grad st in psych or related field, 1 →37811 SEM 1 S 12:00-1:00 W Simmering, V A or cons inst 707 Proseminar in Biological Psychology Admission to grad progm in Biolog 1 →37812 SEM 1 12:00-1:00 M 634 Psychology Berridge, C Psych (Behavioral Neuroscience & Animal Behavior tracks); or cons of area group chairperson T 710 Design and Analysis of Psychological Experiments Grad st and Psych 225 3 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 115 Psychology Curtin, J 24 →39113 DIS 301 11:00 W 210 Psychology →40594 DIS 302 12:05 W 210 Psychology 711 Affective Neuroscience: WI Symposium on Emotion Cons inst 2-3 →38684 LEC 1 3:00-5:00 pm T 311 Psychology Davidson, R Biology of Psychopathology & Intervention →54089 U LEC 2 9:00-10:00 R Nitschke, J Abercrombie, H 733 Sensation and perception Grad st 2 →39125 LEC 1 1:00-3:30 W 519 Psychology Kluender, K Language Acquisition in Infancy & Early Childhood →43815 LEC 2 10:00-12:00 M 634 Psychology Saffran, J 740 Topic: Child Psychopathology Cons inst 1 →45885 LEC 1 2:00-4:00 R 311 Psychology Goldsmith, H 799 Independent Reading Grad st & cons inst 2-3 ¶ IND * * 805 Field Work in Clinical Psychology Grad st & cons inst 1-3 FLD 1 * Newman, J →37814 DIS 301 S 1:00-2:30 T 854 Spec Topics in Organizational Design Cons inst 1-3 →52718 SEM 1 2:00-5:00 pm T 2106 Mech Engr Karsh, B 910 Seminar-Psychometric Methods Cons inst 2-3 →54276 SEM 1 12:00-3:00 M 311 Psychology Burk, L 918 Seminar: Psychology of Risk Grad st & prev cons inst 3 →45505 SEM 1 3:00-5:00 pm W 634 Psychology Moore, C Professional Development - Publication →45506 SEM 2 3:30-5:30 pm W 519 Psychology Snowdon, C 930 Intrinsic Motivation Cons inst 3 →52321 SEM 1 2:00-4:00 R 228 Psychology Harackiewicz 950 Interdisciplinary Seminar in Animal Behavior Grad st 1 →37815 SEM 1 V 12:00-1:30 R Gammie, S Jeanne, R Marler, C Riters, L Snowdon, C 954 Seminar-Physiological Psychology Cons inst 2-3 →52322 SEM 1 W 11:00-12:15 TR 634 Psychology Berridge, C 990 Research Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

S Class meets in Room 338 Psychology. V Class meets in room 338 Psychology T Psych 610 or equivalent required. W Neuropharmacology U Class meets in WisPIC (Psychiatry), Room 1219.

LA FOLLETTE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS PUB AFFR (826) Carolyn Heinrich, Director, 1225 Observatory Dr., (608) 262-3581 530 Ethics and Values in Policy Making Jr st or cons inst. Prior crse in 3 →54458 LEC 1 3:30 MWF 494 Van Hise 13 SDC political theory, philos, or public admin recommended 548 The Economics of Health Care Econ 301, or Pub Affr 880 or cons 3-4 →53969 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 122 Ingraham Hansen, K 07 SIC inst 765 Issues in Educational Policy Analysis Grad st or cons inst 3 →53090 LEC 1 9:00-12:00 F 1190 Gym-Nat A 799 Independent Reading Grad st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * 810 Energy Analysis Seminar Grad st & admission to Energy Anal 3 →38415 SEM 1 4:30-7:00 pm W 175 Science Shaten, R and Policy Curric or cons inst 819 Advanced Statistical Methods for Public Policy Grad st & Pub Affr 818 or equiv, 3 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 MW 6102 Soc Sci Heinrich, C Analysis or cons inst →38660 DIS 301 10:00 R 2108 Mech Engr →38653 DIS 302 1:20 R 3355 Engr Hall 820 Community Economic Analysis Econ 301 or equiv 3 →45959 SEM 1 9:00-12:00 F B30 Taylor Hl Deller, S 02N 827 Administrative Internship Grad st in LaFollette School & 1-3 →37830 FLD 1 5:30-7:25 pm T 110 Observ Off Moynihan, D cons inst. Cr for placements in policy related positions in public & private agencies with school’s Career Devel Coordinator & Assoc Dir 830 Financing Elementary and Secondary Education Grad st 3 →42503 LEC 1 4:40-7:10 pm M 212 Educ Sci 854 Macroeconomic Policy and International Financial Grad st & 1 crse in microecon & 3 →38668 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 MW 2106 Mech Engr Chinn, M Regulation macroecon, or cons inst 856 Trade, Competition, and Governance in a Global Economy Pub Affr 818 & 880 or equiv or 3 →53016 LEC 1 10:00-11:55 R 1143 Mech Engr Kamata, I cons inst 857 Political Economy of Corruption and Good Governance Grad st or cons inst 3 →52933 SEM 1 1:20-3:15 M 2341 Engr Hall Manion, M 860 Workshop in International Public Affairs La Follette st & Pub Affr 850 3 →41314 SEM 1 1:20-3:15 T 2355 Engr Hall Manion, M 864 Health Policy and Policy Design Grad st 3 →53017 SEM 1 3:30-5:25 pm R 6116 Soc Sci Deleire, T 866 Global Environmental Governance Grad st or cons inst 3 →44350 SEM 1 3:30-5:25 pm T 487 Van Hise Nemet, G 867 Government Finance in Developing Countries Pub Affr 880 or equiv, or cons 3 →45960 LEC 1 A 3:30 WR 119 Babcock Reschovsky, A 29R inst 869 Workshop in Public Affairs La Follette st & Pub Affr 873 3 →37831 SEM 1 1:20-3:15 R 2106 Mech Engr Yackee, S →42295 SEM 2 1:20-3:15 R 2355 Engr Hall Reschovsky, A 873 Introduction to Policy Analysis La Follette st & Pub Affr 874, or 3 →39203 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 M 2167 Grainger Weimer, D cons inst →53014 LEC 2 11:00-12:55 W 3359 Engr Hall Herd, P

A Meets with AAE and Econ. 567 118 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC PUB AFFR (826) continued

878 Public Management Grad st 3 →45980 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 T 2341 Engr Hall Moynihan, D →53015 LEC 2 1:20-3:15 T 3359 Engr Hall Yackee, S 887 Nonprofit Leadership La Follette Grad st or cons inst 3 →44388 SEM 1 3:30-5:25 pm T 4322 Soc Sci Howard, L 890 Federal Budget and Tax Policy and Administration Grad st or cons inst 3 →52759 SEM 1 10:00-11:55 T 2165 Grainger Witte, J 892 Public Budgeting La Follette grad stdt or cons inst 3 →52934 SEM 1 3:30-5:25 pm M 159 Van Hise 974 Quantitative Methods for Social Science Research Grad st or cons inst 3 →44517 SEM 1 B 1:20-3:50 M 110 Social Wrk Magnuson, K Social Policy: Health, Educ. & Welfare →45981 SEM 2 11:00-12:55 M 6112 Soc Sci Smeeding, T Policy Seminar: Social Determinants of Health →45999 SEM 3 C 10:00-12:30 F 114 Social Wrk Robert, S Economic Theory and Social Problems →46324 SEM 4 D 1:20-3:50 T 6310 Soc Sci Cancian, M Science Policy for the 21st Century →46738 SEM 5 1:20-3:15 W 2167 Grainger

B Meets with Social Work 941 section 1. D Meets with Social Work 951 section 1. C Meets with Social Work 950 section 1.

RELIGIOUS STUDIES RELIG ST (856) Rudy Koshar, Director, 1-A Ingraham Hall, 265-1854 # 200 History of Christianity - Jesus to Present Open to Fr 3 →45964 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 114 Van Hise Rosenhagen, U 07 HEC # 234 Genres of Western Religious Writing Successful completion of or 3 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1131 Humanities Wandel, L 21 b HI C exemption from Com A requirement. →43905 DIS 301 1:20 R 1323 Sterling Open to Fr →43906 DIS 302 2:25 R 586 Van Hise →43907 DIS 303 3:30 R 119 Van Hise →43908 DIS 304 4:35 R 144 Van Hise # 235 Genres of Asian Religious Writing Successful completion of or 3 LEC 1 1:20 MW 494 Van Hise Meulenbeld, M 10E b HI C exemption from Com A requirement. Open to Fr →42375 DIS 301 9:55 F 382 Van Hise →42377 DIS 303 11:00 F 574 Van Hise →42379 DIS 305 2:25 F 474 Van Hise →42376 DIS 302 11:00 F 490 Van Hise →42378 DIS 304 2:25 F 386 Van Hise →42522 DIS 306 1:20 F 387 Van Hise 309 The Crusades: Christianity and Islam So st 3-4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1651 Humanities Morgan, D 26 HDC →52643 DIS 301 9:55 W 2625 Humanities →52645 DIS 302 11:00 W 2653 Humanities →52647 DIS 303 1:20 W 2221 Humanities →52649 DIS 304 2:25 W 2637 Humanities 325 Eastern Christianity/Russian Orthodoxy in a Global So st 3 →52751 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 382 Van Hise Kornblatt, J 26 HIC Context #A 328 Classical Rabbinic Literature in Translation Open to Fr 3 →45677 LEC 1 % 9:30-10:45 TR 224 Ingraham Rosenblum, J 21 LIC #B 332 Prophets of the Bible Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 19 Ingraham Troxel, R 28 LEC →37833 DIS 301 % 3:30 M 219 Van Hise →38546 DIS 303 % 2:25 W 491 Van Hise →43365 DIS 305 % 2:25 M 490 Van Hise →38545 DIS 302 % 1:20 T 6228 Soc Sci →43364 DIS 304 % 1:20 R 6228 Soc Sci →43366 DIS 306 % 1:20 W 4322 Soc Sci 352 Shamanism 3 →51991 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 121 Psychology DuBois, T 28 eZIC # 361 Early Christian Literature: Pauline Christianity Open to Fr 3 →54099 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 121 Psychology Troxel, R 12 LIC 363 Introduction to Confucianism So st 3 →54434 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 290 Nutri Sci 28 HIC # 364 Introduction to Buddhism Open to Fr 3 →54439 LEC 1 % 4:00-5:15 pm MW 22 Ingraham 13E HIC #C 370 Islam: Religion and Culture Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 5206 Soc Sci Gade, A 26 HIC →52631 DIS 301 % 2:25 R 590 Van Hise →52633 DIS 302 2:25 T 590 Van Hise →52635 DIS 303 2:25 F 207 Van Hise →52637 DIS 304 4:35 M 290 Van Hise 374 The Rhetoric of Religion So st 3 LEC 1 9:55 MW 1121 Humanities 05 HIC →54431 DIS 301 11:00 M 4004 Vilas →54430 DIS 303 12:05 M 4004 Vilas →54427 DIS 305 11:00 T 4011 Vilas →54428 DIS 302 11:00 M 4018 Vilas →54429 DIS 304 9:55 T 4011 Vilas →54433 DIS 306 12:05 T 4011 Vilas D 377 Jewish Cultural History (in English) So st 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 19 Ingraham 26 HIC →39618 DIS 301 % 2:25 M 482 Van Hise →39620 DIS 303 % 12:05 M 6224 Soc Sci →39622 DIS 305 % 1:20 M 4322 Soc Sci →39619 DIS 302 % 2:25 W 490 Van Hise →39621 DIS 304 % 12:05 W 483 Van Hise →39623 DIS 306 % 1:20 W 6224 Soc Sci E 400 Gender in Rabbinic Judaism So st or cons inst 3 →42444 LEC 1 % 1:00-2:15 TR 2265 Engr Hall Rosenblum, J 27 HIC Medieval Iberia: Conflicts & Encounters 3-4 →53443 LEC 2 2:25-5:00 pm T 28H F 401 Psychology of Religion 3-4 →54166 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR Moore, C 22 SIC 417 History-telling in the Bible 3 →53879 LEC 1 % 9:30-10:45 TR 104 Van Hise Troxel, R 21 HAC 421 A Survey of Tibetan Buddhism So st or cons inst; prev study of 3 →54462 LEC 1 % 4:00-5:15 pm MW 5206 Soc Sci 13E HIC Buddhism strongly recommended 434 Milton 6 cr of intro lit 3 →52601 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 201 Van Hise Loewenstein, D 22 LDC 439 Islamic History From the Origin of Islam to the So st 3-4 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 2650 Humanities Chamberlain, M 11 HIC Ottoman Empire →41452 DIS 301 3:30 T 2631 Humanities →41455 DIS 304 1:20 T 2231 Humanities →41458 DIS 307 3:30 R 2631 Humanities →41453 DIS 302 4:35 T 2611 Humanities →41456 DIS 305 12:05 T 2231 Humanities →41459 DIS 308 1:20 R 6125 Soc Sci →41454 DIS 303 2:25 T 2121 Humanities →41457 DIS 306 2:25 R 2631 Humanities 501 Philosophy of Religion Jr st or cons inst 4 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 1111 Humanities Yandell, K 05 ZAC →54457 DIS 301 12:05 W 2121 Humanities →54456 DIS 302 1:20 R 2221 Humanities →54455 DIS 303 2:25 R 2221 Humanities →54453 DIS 304 12:05 R 2653 Humanities 529 Intellectual and Religious History of European Jewry, Hist 119 or 120 or 512 or 513; or 4 →52624 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 574 Van Hise Sorkin, D 28 HIC 1648-1939 Hist/Jewish 220; or Hebr St/Jewish 471 or 472 600 Religion in Critical Perspective Jr st & cons inst. Preference 3 →40049 SEM 1 4:00-6:00 pm R 1351 Van Hise AC given to religious studies majors G 614 Social Structures of Muslim Societies Jr st or cons inst 3 →52672 LEC 1 % 3:30-4:45 pm MW 19 Ingraham Elder, J 13E SAC 620 Comparative Religious Law So st or LCA/Relig St 273 or cons 3 →54477 LEC 1 2:25-5:00 pm T 1351 Van Hise Davis Jr, D 28H HAC inst I 626 Gods and Goddesses of South Asia So st & one crse in S Asian 3 →52689 LEC 1 % 11:00-12:15 TR 374 Van Hise Buhnemann, G 23 HAC religions or cons inst 681 Senior Honors Thesis Honors candidate & cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Honors candidate & cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 691 Senior Thesis Cons inst 3 ¶ IND * * AC 692 Senior Thesis Cons inst 3 ¶ IND * * AC

A Crosslisted with Hebrew, Jewish, & Lit Trans. 3 credits only %=HIA E Meets with Hebrew/Jewish 371-Lec 1 B Crosslisted with Hebrew, Jewish, & Lit Trans. Register through discussion sections. %=HIA, Honors with F Writing intensive instructor approval G Crosslisted with Languages & Cultures of Asia and Sociology. C Crosslisted with Languages & Cultures of Asia and African Lang & Lit. I Crosslisted with Languages & Cultures of Asia. D Crosslisted with Hebrew & Jewish. Register through disc sections. %=HIA, Honors with instructor approval COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 119 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC RELIG ST (856) continued

695 Research Colloquium for Majors Relig St 600, major in religious 1 →39096 SEM 1 2:50 R 482 Van Hise Buhnemann, G AC studies, & cons inst. Con reg in Relig St 697 697 Independent Research for Majors Relig St 600, major in religious 3 ¶ IND * * AC studies, & cons inst. Con reg in Relig St 695 699 Directed Study Cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC 809 Seminar-Milton Grad st & cons of Eng dept Grad 3 →52602 LEC 1 1:05-2:20 TR 7105 White Loewenstein, D advsr 858 Seminar in Problems of Islamic History Grad st & knowledge of appropriate 2-3 →52625 SEM 1 3:30-5:30 pm T 5245 Humanities Morgan, D foreign language 961 Hume’s Philosophy of Religion Grad st & cons inst 3 →46255 SEM 1 * Yandell, K 999 Independent Work Grad st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * *

SCANDINAVIAN STUDIES SCAND ST (872) Kirsten Wolf, Chair, 1364 Van Hise, (608)262-2090

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102 Second Semester Norwegian Scand St 101 4 →37834 LEC 1 9:55 MTWRF 304 Educ Sci 62 EC →39648 LEC 2 2:25 MTWRF 387 Van Hise Hager, P 62 112 Second Semester Swedish Scand St 111 4 →37835 LEC 1 11:00 MTWRF B231 Van Vleck 24 EC →52256 LEC 2 12:05 MTWRF 54 Bascom 25G 122 Second Semester Danish Scand St 121 4 →37836 LEC 1 11:00 MTWRF 391 Van Hise Schmidt, A 23G EC 202 Second Year Norwegian Cons inst or Scand St 201 4 →37837 LEC 1 1:20 MTWR 395 Van Hise Hager, P 26F IC 212 Second Year Swedish Cons inst or Scand St 211 4 →37838 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 101 Psychology 22F IC 222 Second Year Danish Cons inst or Scand St 221 4 →38359 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 227 Van Hise Schmidt, A 22F IC 299 Directed Study Jr st. Graded on a lettered basis; 1-3 ¶ IND * * IC requires cons inst 302 Intensive Finnish II Scand St 301 7 LEC 1 11:00 MTWR 2335 Sterling DuBois, T 23F IC →52352 DIS 301 12:05 MTWR 2335 Sterling 374 Masterpieces of Scandinavian Literature: the Twentieth 2 yrs of a Scand lang or cons % 3 →42191 LEC 1 12:00 TR 19 Ingraham Brantly, S 25 LIC Century inst. 4th cr for Com-B stdts only LEC 2 12:00 TR 19 Ingraham Brantly, S 25 4 →42192 A DIS 301 1:20 M 6224 Soc Sci 4 →42215 A DIS 302 1:20 T 591 Van Hise 4 →42216 A DIS 303 1:20 W 579 Van Hise 4 →42217 A DIS 304 1:20 R 4322 Soc Sci # 375 The Writings of Hans Christian Andersen 2 yrs of a Scand lang or cons % 3 →37839 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 165 Bascom Mellor, S 11E LIC inst. 4th cr for Com-B stdts only. LEC 2 2:30-3:45 MW 165 Bascom Mellor, S 11E Open to Fr 4 →37840 A DIS 301 1:20 M 6109 Soc Sci 4 →37841 A DIS 302 1:20 T 4322 Soc Sci 4 →37842 A DIS 303 9:55 W 483 Van Hise 4 →38912 A DIS 304 1:20 W 6109 Soc Sci 4 →41468 A DIS 305 1:20 R 583 Van Hise 4 →41469 A DIS 306 9:55 F 140 Van Hise 405 Nynorsk sprak og kultur Scand St 251 or cons inst 3 →54179 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 1051 Van Hise 08 HAC B 408 Old Norse Scand St 407 or cons inst % 3 →52358 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1051 Van Hise Wolf, K 21 HAC 411 The Cultures of Scandinavia 5 semesters or equiv in a Scand 1 →44422 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm T 475 Van Hise 29H LDC language 414 History of the Scandinavian Languages I: Proto- to Grad st or cons inst; Scand St 410 3 →53177 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1051 Van Hise Wolf, K 23 HAC Common Scandinavian C 432 History of Scandinavia Since 1815 So st 3 →52360 LEC 1 % 9:30-10:45 TR 1270 Grainger Allen, J 22 SAC 54180 DIS 301 D 3:30 W 209 Van Hise E 433 The Scandinavian Tale and Ballad 2 yrs of a Scand lang 4 →52356 LEC 1 % 2:30-3:45 TR 479 Van Hise Mellor, S 28 LIC F 436 Criminal Utopias Prerequisites vary by topic taught 3-4 →52547 LEC 1 % 1:00-2:15 TR 114 Van Hise Schmidt, A 27 LIC G 450 Scandinavian Decadence in its European Context 2 yrs of a Scand lang or 3-4 →52353 LEC 1 % 2:30-3:45 TR 382 Van Hise Brantly, S 28 LIC equivalent 520 Modern Icelandic 2 3 →46161 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 114 Social Wrk 11 LAC 681 Senior Honors Thesis Cons of Undergrad adviser H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons of Undergrad adviser H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Directed Study Sr st. Graded on a lettered basis; 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC requires cons inst 799 Independent Study Grad st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * 990 Research and Thesis Grad st 1-6 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Reading Grad st and cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * *

A Fulfills General Education, Communications Part B requirement E Meets with Folklore, Lit Trans & Medieval 345. B Crosslisted with Medieval 408. F Meets with Lit Trans 324. 4th credit will be discussion section, time to be determined after semester C Crosslisted with History 432. begins. D FLAC section. G Meets with Lit Trans 350 and Comp Lit 358, section 1.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STUDIES STS (875) Linda Hogle, Director (608)262-2424 or (608)262-3261 # 201 Where Science Meets Society Open to Fr 3 →44459 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 10 Agr Hall Kleinman, D 22 ZEC 902 Current Topics in Science and Tecnology Studies Grad st 1 →44460 SEM 1 12:00-1:30 R 8108 Soc Sci Kleinman, D

SLAVIC (SLAVIC LANGUAGES) SLAVIC (888) Toma Longinovic, 1434 Van Hise, (608)262-3498 # 102 Second Semester Russian Slavic 101 or equiv. Open to Fr 4 EC →37843 LEC 1 9:55 MTWRF 215 Van Hise 62 →39424 LEC 4 1:20 MTWRF 286 Van Hise 62 →37844 LEC 2 11:00 MTWRF 209 Van Hise 62 →52523 A LEC 5 11:00 MTWRF 207 Van Hise 62 →38334 LEC 3 12:05 MTWRF 144 Van Hise 62 →52524 LEC 6 6:50-7:30 pm MTWRF 123 Van Hise 62 B 116 Second Semester Czech Slavic 115 or equiv 4 →52513 LEC 1 12:05 MTWR 119 Van Hise Danaher, D 25F EC #C 142 Second Semester Serbo-Croatian Slavic 141 or equiv. Open to Fr 3 →38885 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 215 Van Hise Mitrovic, D 10 EC

A Will open if enrollment warrants C Meets with Slavic 342. B Meets with Slavic 352. 120 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC SLAVIC (888) continued

# 182 Russian Honors Tutorial for Slavic 102 Con reg for hon cr in Slavic 102. H 1 →37845 LEC 1 2:25 W 379 Van Hise Kononova, V EC Open to Fr # 204 Fourth Semester Russian Slavic 203 or equiv. Open to Fr 4 →37846 LEC 1 11:00 MTWRF 205 Van Hise 63 IC →46118 LEC 2 1:20 MTWRF 207 Van Hise 63 →52525 D LEC 3 12:05 MTWRF 140 Van Hise 63 # 208 Fourth Semester Polish Open to Fr 4 →52512 LEC 1 12:05 MTWF 474 Van Hise Miernowska, E 08J IC →52526 LEC 2 D 11:00 MTWRF 225 Ingraham 24 # 252 Fourth Semester Serbo-Croatian Slavic 251 or cons inst. Open to 3 →46124 E LEC 1 9:55 MWF 115 Van Hise Mitrovic, D 05 IC Fr #F 254 Eastern Europe: An Interdisciplinary Survey Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 114 Van Hise Danaher, D 28 ZEC →52527 DIS 301 12:05 W 579 Van Hise →52528 DIS 302 1:20 W 586 Van Hise →52529 DIS 303 2:25 W 482 Van Hise →52530 DIS 304 3:30 W 490 Van Hise 276 Third Year Russian II Slavic 275 or equiv 4 →52531 LEC 1 % 1:20 MWF 590 Van Hise Tishler, J 10 HAC #G 277 Third Year Polish I Slavic 208 or cons inst. Open to 3 →46882 LEC 1 % 1:00-2:15 TR 2637 Humanities Miernowska, E 26 AC Fr #G 278 Third Year Polish II Slavic 208 or equiv, or cons inst. 3 →40688 LEC 1 % 1:00-2:15 TR 2637 Humanities Miernowska, E 26 AC May be taken out of sequence with Slavic 277. Open to Fr # 284 Russian Honors Tutorial for Slavic 204 Con reg for hon cr in Slavic 204. H 1 →39576 LEC 1 2:25 W 290 Van Hise Shevelenko, I IC Open to Fr 299 Directed Study Cons inst 1 ¶ IND * * IC 302 Zarys historii literatury polskiej Slavic 277, Slavic 301 or cons 3 →52519 LEC 1 % 4:00-6:15 pm W 240 Van Hise Filipowicz, H 13M LIC inst I 306 Sixth Semester Intensive Polish Slavic 305. Grad st or cons inst 3 →54317 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 2637 Humanities Miernowska, E 26 AC 316 Russian Language and Culture II Slavic 275 or equiv 2 →44036 LEC 1 1:20-2:35 TR 399 Van Hise Tumarkin, A 26 DC 322 Fourth Year Russian II Slavic 321 or cons inst 4 →37848 LEC 1 % 1:20 MWF 495 Van Hise Lapina, G 10 LAC J 325 Eastern Christianity/Russian Orthodoxy in a Global So st 3 →52516 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 382 Van Hise Kornblatt, J 26 HIC Context #G 331 Fourth Year Polish I Slavic 278 or cons inst. Open to 3 →46119 LEC 1 % 1:00-2:15 TR 2637 Humanities Miernowska, E 26 AC Fr #G 332 Fourth Year Polish II Slavic 331 or cons inst. Open to 3 →44035 LEC 1 % 1:00-2:15 TR 2637 Humanities Miernowska, E 26 AC Fr K 342 Uvod u srpsku i hrvatsku literaturu Slavic 341, Grad st or cons inst 3 →44474 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 215 Van Hise Mitrovic, D 10 IC L 352 Second Semester Intensive Czech Slavic 351. Grad st or cons inst 3 →54121 LEC 1 % 12:05 MTWR 119 Van Hise Danaher, D 25F IC M 420 Chekhov Slavic 276 or equiv 4 LEC 1 % 11:00 MWF 595 Van Hise Lapina, G 06 LDC →44037 DIS 301 1:20 T 6116 Soc Sci N 422 Dostoevsky Slavic 276 or equiv 4 LEC 1 % 12:05 MWF B115 Van Vleck Dolinin, A 08 LAC →46315 DIS 301 12:05 T 304 Educ Sci O 442 Fourth Semester Intensive Serbo-Croation Slavic 441 or cons inst 3 →46125 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 115 Van Hise Mitrovic, D 05 DC 454 Moderna srpska i hrvatska literatura Slavic 342 or equiv 3 →52514 LEC 1 P 12:05-1:20 TR 115 Van Hise Longinovic, T 25 LDC 532 History of Russian Theatre Jr st 3 →52680 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 4008 Vilas Van De Water 27 LDC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * HAC 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC 702 Eighteenth-Century Russian Literature Slavic 321-322 2 →52545 LEC 1 2:30-4:10 F 223 Van Hise Shevelenko, I 705 Adv Russian Grammar and Comp Grad st 3 →52515 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 219 Van Hise Evans-Romaine 770 Russian Poetry 1837-1890 For Grads only 3 →52522 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 223 Van Hise Dolinin, A 799 Independent Study Grad st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * 820 College Teaching of Russian Teaching assistant in Russian 1 →37849 LEC 1 2:30-4:00 R 1351 Van Hise Tumarkin, A 920 Seminar-Pre-Soviet 20th Century Russian Literature Grad st 3 →52521 SEM 1 2:30-5:00 pm T 482 Van Hise Shevelenko, I 991 Individual Research-Slavic Literature For Grads only 1-12 ¶ IND * *

D Will open if enrollment warrants. L Meets with Slavic 116. E Meets with Slavic 442 M Discussion required, students must enroll in Slavic 420. Discussion meets one Tuesday a month, dates to be F Crosslisted with History, Poli Sci and Geography announced in class. Meets with Lit Tran 220. G Meets with Slavic 278, 331, and 332 N Discussion required, students must enroll for 4 credits. Discussion meets one Tuesday a month, dates to be I Meets with Slavic 277, 278, 331, and 332. announced in class. Meets with Lit Tran 222. J Crosslisted with Religious Studies and Global Studies. O Meets with Slavic 252. K Meets with Slavic 142 P Meets with Lit Tran 455.

SOCIAL WORK SOC WORK (896) William A. Heiss, Asst Director, 1350 University Ave (608)263-3660 #A 105 Health Care Systems: Interdisciplinary Approach Open to all undergrads 2 LEC 1 4:00 M 1306 H S L C Aradine, C 13L SEC →41675 DIS 301 5:00 pm M 2276 H S L C →41678 DIS 304 6:00 pm M 2272 H S L C →41681 DIS 307 5:00 pm M 2284 H S L C →41676 DIS 302 6:00 pm M 2276 H S L C →41679 DIS 305 5:00 pm M 2280 H S L C →41682 DIS 308 5:00 pm M 1222 H S L C →41677 DIS 303 5:00 pm M 2272 H S L C →41680 DIS 306 6:00 pm M 2280 H S L C →41683 DIS 309 5:00 pm M 2288 H S L C B 206 Introduction to Social Policy So st 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR B10 Ingraham 21 SEC →38906 DIS 301 12:05 M 106 Social Wrk →38909 DIS 304 12:05 W 106 Social Wrk →39425 DIS 307 2:25 W 110 Social Wrk →38907 DIS 302 12:05 M 110 Social Wrk →38910 DIS 305 12:05 W 110 Social Wrk →40984 DIS 308 2:25 W 106 Social Wrk →38908 DIS 303 12:05 M 114 Social Wrk →38911 DIS 306 12:05 W 114 Social Wrk →45188 DIS 309 2:25 W 3355 Engr Hall C 400 Field Practice and Integrative Seminar I Sr or Grad st; Social Work major; 2-6 D AC cons of field director →39454 SEM 1 10:00-12:00 M Off Campus Sleeper, M →39462 SEM 9 9:00-11:00 M 229 Social Wrk Le Count, D →39455 SEM 2 9:00-11:30 W 315B Social Wrk Carbino, R →39463 SEM 10 8:50-10:50 F 106 Social Wrk Tupper, S →39456 SEM 3 11:00-1:00 M 300 Social Wrk Austin, S →39464 SEM 11 9:00-11:00 M Off Campus Borquist, J →39457 SEM 4 9:55-11:55 M 106 Social Wrk Coleman, D →39465 SEM 12 9:00-11:00 M Off Campus Smith, E →39458 SEM 5 9:00-11:00 M 300 Social Wrk Hyatte Boustea →39466 SEM 13 8:45-11:00 W 300 Social Wrk Wightman, M →39459 SEM 6 3:00-5:30 pm M Off Campus Webster, S →39467 SEM 14 9:00-11:00 W 106 Social Wrk Strong, S →39460 SEM 7 1:00-3:00 M 300 Social Wrk Kohn, S →39468 SEM 15 5:00-7:00 pm M 110 Social Wrk Latimer, T →39461 SEM 8 5:00-7:00 pm W 300 Social Wrk Swader, T C 401 Field Practice and Integrative Seminar II Sr or Grad st; Social Work major; 2-6 D AC Soc Work 400; cons field director →38587 SEM 1 10:00-12:00 M Off Campus Sleeper, M →38340 SEM 9 9:00-11:00 M 229 Social Wrk Le Count, D →38588 SEM 2 9:00-11:30 W 315B Social Wrk Carbino, R →38341 SEM 10 8:50-10:50 F 106 Social Wrk Tupper, S →39000 SEM 3 11:00-1:00 M 300 Social Wrk Austin, S →38342 SEM 11 9:00-11:00 M Off Campus Borquist, J →38589 SEM 4 9:55-11:55 M 106 Social Wrk Coleman, D →39435 SEM 12 9:00-11:00 M Off Campus Smith, E →38336 SEM 5 9:00-11:00 M 300 Social Wrk Hyatte Boustea →39436 SEM 13 8:45-11:00 W 300 Social Wrk Wightman, M →38337 SEM 6 3:00-5:30 pm M Off Campus Webster, S →38605 SEM 14 9:00-11:00 W 106 Social Wrk Strong, S →38338 SEM 7 1:00-3:00 M 300 Social Wrk Kohn, S →38606 SEM 15 5:00-7:00 pm M 110 Social Wrk Latimer, T →38339 SEM 8 5:00-7:00 pm W 300 Social Wrk Swader, T

A Crosslisted with S&A Phm, Soc Work, & Ther Sci. Lecture & Discussions beg wk 2. C For Social Work majors & 1st yr MSW students only. For field placement questins, call (608-263-4813. B Discs/labs begin 2nd week of class. D BSWs-5 cr; MSWs-4 cr. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 121 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC SOC WORK (896) continued

442 Practice III: Generalist Practice with Communities and Sr or Grad st, soc work major, Soc 2 →42282 SEM 1 10:00-12:00 T 114 Social Wrk AC Organizations Work 440 & 441 →42283 SEM 2 10:00-12:00 T 110 Social Wrk Haley-Lock, A →42284 SEM 3 10:00-12:00 R 114 Social Wrk Dooley, J →42285 SEM 4 10:00-12:00 R 110 Social Wrk Haley-Lock, A 453 Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Jr st 2-4 →37855 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR B10 Ingraham 29 SIC E 454 Small Groups in Social Work Practice Soc work/welfare major 3 →41725 LEC 1 3:30-5:25 pm R 114 Social Wrk Coleman, D 29J SIC F 457 Human Behavior and the Environment Soc work/welfare major 3 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 T B302 Birge Schroepfer, T 27 SIC →38523 DIS 301 11:00 M 114 Social Wrk →38524 DIS 302 11:00 W 114 Social Wrk →38525 DIS 303 1:20 W 114 Social Wrk →41716 DIS 304 3:30 W 114 Social Wrk 462 Child Welfare Soc work/welfare major 3 →38681 LEC 1 10:00-12:00 T B313 Van Vleck Michaud, S 22H SIC 521 African American Families Jr st or cons inst 3 →41450 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 1339 Sterling Uttal, L 29 eSAC Duke, A G 579 Fraternity Action Coalition Jr st; cons inst 1 →53022 LEC 1 * Off Campus Schroepfer, T AC 606 Social Policy Grad st 2 →37857 LEC 1 7:45-9:40 T 290 Nutri Sci Meyer, D 20H SAC E 624 Social Work with the Small Group Sr or Grad st, soc work major & 2-3 →41714 LEC 1 3:30-5:25 pm R 114 Social Wrk Coleman, D 29J AC Soc Work 440 I 640 Social Work with Ethnic and Racial Groups Soc work/welfare major 2 →37858 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 T 1153 Mech Engr Coleman, D 27 eSAC →42767 LEC 2 1:20-3:15 T 1152 Mech Engr Magana, S 27 →52493 J LEC 3 9:00-1:00 S 106 Social Wrk 21S →52494 K LEC 4 9:00-1:00 S Off Campus 21S 644 Social Work and Developmental Disabilities Jr st, soc work/welfare major 2-3 →54343 L LEC 1 * Off Campus Anderson, D SAC →54344 M LEC 2 * Off Campus Anderson, D N 650 Methods of Social Work Research Jr st, stat requirement filled, 2-3 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 R 1800 Engr Hall Moses, T 27 SAC soc welfare major, BSW or MSW →37861 LAB 301 11:00-12:15 M 2104 Chamberlin stdts →37862 LAB 302 4:00-5:15 pm M 114 Social Wrk →39426 LAB 303 11:00-12:15 W 1313 Sterling →40985 LAB 304 2:30-3:45 W 3444 Engr Hall O 656 Family Practice in Foster and Kinship Care Jr st and Social Work major, open 2-3 →39123 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 R 110 Social Wrk Carbino, R 26J SIC to special students 2 →52226 P LEC 2 9:00-1:00 S 110 Social Wrk Conn, A 2 →52231 Q LEC 3 9:00-1:00 S Off Campus 659 International Aspects of Social Work Jr st and Social Work 205 or cons 2-3 O →45278 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 R 114 Social Wrk Webster, S 26J SAC inst 672 PAVE Peer Education Prerequisites vary 2-3 →44056 LEC 1 6:00-9:00 pm W 114 Social Wrk 40M SAC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Sr st & cons inst & Soc Wk 681 H 3 ¶ IND * * SAC 692 Senior Thesis Sr st cons inst & Soc Wk 691 2 ¶ IND * * SAC 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 711 Human Behavior and the Environment Grad st 2 →52491 P LEC 1 9:00-1:00 S 114 Social Wrk →52492 Q LEC 2 9:00-1:00 S Off Campus 742 Assessing and Treating Children and Adolescents Grad st 2 →52033 LEC 1 10:00-12:00 T 106 Social Wrk Moses, T A →52222 J LEC 2 9:00-1:00 S 110 Social Wrk →52223 K LEC 3 9:00-1:00 S Off Campus 746 Interdisciplinary, Coordinated Care of the Child with Grad st and/or cons inst 3 →52659 SEM 1 * Tribby, R Chronic Illness →52662 SEM 2 * Tribby, R R 800 Field Practice and Integrative Seminar III Grad st; cons of field director 2-6 S →39011 SEM 1 10:00-12:00 M Off Campus Sleeper, M →39012 SEM 9 9:00-11:00 M 229 Social Wrk Le Count, D →39438 SEM 2 9:00-11:30 W 315B Social Wrk Carbino, R →39445 SEM 10 8:50-10:50 F 106 Social Wrk Tupper, S →39439 SEM 3 11:00-1:00 M 300 Social Wrk Austin, S →39446 SEM 11 9:00-11:00 M Off Campus Borquist, J →39440 SEM 4 9:55-11:55 M 106 Social Wrk Coleman, D →39449 SEM 12 9:00-11:00 M Off Campus Smith, E →39441 SEM 5 9:00-11:00 M 300 Social Wrk Hyatte Boustea →39450 SEM 13 8:45-11:00 W 300 Social Wrk Wightman, M →39442 SEM 6 3:00-5:30 pm M Off Campus Webster, S →39451 SEM 14 9:00-11:00 W 106 Social Wrk Strong, S →39443 SEM 7 1:00-3:00 M 300 Social Wrk Kohn, S →39452 SEM 15 5:00-7:00 pm M 110 Social Wrk Latimer, T →39444 SEM 8 5:00-7:00 pm W 300 Social Wrk Swader, T R 801 Field Practice and Integrative Seminar IV Grad st; Soc Work 800; cons of 2-6 S field director →38344 SEM 1 10:00-12:00 M Off Campus Sleeper, M →38351 SEM 9 9:00-11:00 M 229 Social Wrk Le Count, D →38345 SEM 2 9:00-11:30 W 315B Social Wrk Carbino, R →38352 SEM 10 8:50-10:50 F 106 Social Wrk Tupper, S →38346 SEM 3 11:00-1:00 M 300 Social Wrk Austin, S →38353 SEM 11 9:00-11:00 M Off Campus Borquist, J →38615 SEM 4 9:55-11:55 M 106 Social Wrk Coleman, D →39033 SEM 12 9:00-11:00 M Off Campus Smith, E →38347 SEM 5 9:00-11:00 M 300 Social Wrk Hyatte Boustea →38354 SEM 13 8:45-11:00 W 300 Social Wrk Wightman, M →38348 SEM 6 3:00-5:30 pm M Off Campus Webster, S →38355 SEM 14 9:00-11:00 W 106 Social Wrk Strong, S →38349 SEM 7 1:00-3:00 M 300 Social Wrk Kohn, S →38356 SEM 15 5:00-7:00 pm M 110 Social Wrk Latimer, T →38350 SEM 8 5:00-7:00 pm W 300 Social Wrk Swader, T 821 Aging and Mental Health Grad st 2 →45280 LEC 1 10:00-12:00 T 1152 Mech Engr Kramer, E 825 Grief, Death, Loss and Life Grad st 2 →52034 LEC 1 10:00-12:00 R 106 Social Wrk Kramer, E 836 Mental Health Policies and Services Grad st 2 →43118 LEC 1 3:30-5:25 pm T 114 Social Wrk Greenberg, J →43119 LEC 2 3:30-5:25 pm R 110 Social Wrk 840 Advanced Macro Practice Grad st 2 →45281 SEM 1 1:20-3:15 T 114 Social Wrk →45282 SEM 2 1:20-3:15 R 106 Social Wrk 841 Administration in Social Work Grad st 2 →46030 LEC 1 3:30-5:25 pm T 4322 Soc Sci Howard, L 842 Consultation and Supervision in Social Work Grad st 2 →45283 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 T 110 Social Wrk Austin, S 854 Crises Intervention in Social Work Grad st 2 →44057 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 T 106 Social Wrk Sleeper, M 870 Clinical Social Work Interventions in Severe Mental Grad st 2 →45284 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 R 1339 Sterling Sleeper, M Illnesses 873 Social Work Practice in Health Care Grad st 2 →44272 LEC 1 3:30-5:25 pm T 106 Social Wrk 881 Capstone Seminar in Prevention Science HDFS/Ed Psych/Nurs/Soc Work 880 & 1 →43925 SEM 1 9:00-11:00 W 218 Educ Sci Small, S cons inst 924 Family Problems and Social Work Grad st 2 →45286 LEC 1 3:30-5:25 pm R 106 Social Wrk Hanusa, D →52495 J LEC 2 9:00-1:00 S 114 Social Wrk →52496 K LEC 3 9:00-1:00 S Off Campus 929 Social Work and Substance Abuse Grad st 2 →52036 LEC 1 6:00-8:00 pm T 114 Social Wrk T 947 Student Research Seminar 1 →45289 SEM 1 1:20-2:50 F 300 Social Wrk Robert, S U 948 Quantitative Methods for Social Science Research Cons inst 3 →45287 LEC 1 1:20-3:50 M 110 Social Wrk Magnuson, K V 950 Social Policy Smr: Social Determinants of Health Cons inst 3 →52038 LEC 1 10:00-12:30 F 114 Social Wrk Robert, S W 951 Economic Theory Applied to Social Problems Cons inst 3 →52039 LEC 1 1:20-3:50 T 6310 Soc Sci Cancian, M 990 Thesis-Research Cons inst 2-3 ¶ IND * * continued

E SW454 and 624 meet together. O Undergrads-3 cr; Grads-2 cr. F Disc/labs begin 2nd week of class. P Open to part-time program-Madison MSW grads only. G Course is for UW-Madison fraternity members. Q Open to part-time program-Eau Claire MSW grads only. I Grad students only. R For 2nd yr MSW students only. J Open to part-time program-Madison MSW grads only. Last class day is May 15. S Grads-5 cr. K Open to part-time program-Eau Claire MSW grads only. Last class day is May 15. T For doctoral students only. L For Part-Time Madison MSWs only. U SW948 meetswith Com Dis, Con Sci and Public Affairs. M For Par-Time Eau Claire MSWs only. V SW950 meetswith Public Affairs. N Disc/labs meet 2nd week of class. W SW951 meetswith Con Sci and Public Affairs. 122 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC SOC WORK (896) continued

999 Independent Reading Cons inst 1-9 ¶ IND * *

SOCIOLOGY SOC (900) -

ELIGIBILITY controls for Soc 357,360,361,441,475 and 641 giving preference to students with DECLARED majors in Sociology, Rural Sociology & Legal Studies will be in effect through junior registration. Stdts who receive "requisites not met" enrollment errors (for 357,360,361,441, 475 and 641 ) may enroll after 12:00 PM on April 17. Enrollment controls for SOC 532, restricting enrollment to SOC and Rural SOC majors, will remain in place for the duration. Questions about requisites can be sent to: [email protected].

# 120 Marriage and Family Open to Fr LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 6210 Soc Sci Macdonald, C 28 SEC 4 →43956 DIS 301 8:50 M 6322 Soc Sci 4 →43957 DIS 302 9:55 M 6203 Soc Sci 4 →43958 DIS 303 11:00 M 6101 Soc Sci 4 →43959 DIS 304 3:30 M 6121 Soc Sci 4 →43960 DIS 305 4:35 M 6117 Soc Sci 4 →43961 DIS 306 8:50 F 222 Ingraham 4 →43962 DIS 307 9:55 F B235 Van Vleck 4 →43963 DIS 308 11:00 F 1327 Sterling 4 →43964 DIS 309 3:30 F 6113 Soc Sci 4 →43965 DIS 310 4:35 F 6109 Soc Sci 4 →43966 DIS 311 4:00 R 4322 Soc Sci 4 →43967 DIS 312 8:50 M 4322 Soc Sci 4 →43968 DIS 313 9:55 M 58 Bascom 4 →43969 DIS 314 11:00 M 6232 Soc Sci 4 →43970 DIS 315 12:05 M 6125 Soc Sci 4 →43971 DIS 316 2:25 M 6125 Soc Sci 4 →43972 DIS 317 3:30 M 6125 Soc Sci 4 →43973 DIS 318 4:35 M 6121 Soc Sci 4 →43974 DIS 319 12:05 T 6109 Soc Sci 4 →43975 DIS 320 1:20 T 6203 Soc Sci 3 →53208 LEC 2 H 2:30-3:45 MW 4308 Soc Sci Carlson, M 12 # 125 Contemporary American Society Open to Fr 3 →53209 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 6102 Soc Sci Conti, J 24 SEC # 131 Criminal Justice in America Open to Fr & So only, until end of 4 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR B10 Ingraham Grunewald, R 24 SEC Fr reg period. Stdts may receive cr for only one of the following: Soc 131 or 431 →39126 DIS 301 8:50 F 6125 Soc Sci →39158 DIS 306 9:55 M 6228 Soc Sci →43478 DIS 311 8:50 W 6121 Soc Sci →39154 DIS 302 11:00 F 1413 Sterling →39159 DIS 307 11:00 M 6322 Soc Sci →43477 DIS 312 11:00 W 6117 Soc Sci →39155 DIS 303 1:20 F 6125 Soc Sci →39160 DIS 308 1:20 M 6125 Soc Sci →43476 DIS 313 3:30 W 6125 Soc Sci →39156 DIS 304 12:05 F 224 Ingraham →39161 DIS 309 9:55 M 6232 Soc Sci →43475 DIS 314 2:25 T 52 Bascom →39157 DIS 305 3:30 R 6121 Soc Sci →39162 DIS 310 9:55 F B203 Van Vleck →43474 DIS 315 2:25 T 6125 Soc Sci # 134 Problems of American Racial and Ethnic Minorities Open to Fr LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 272 Bascom Turley, R 23 eSEC 4 →43309 DIS 301 11:00 M 6121 Soc Sci 4 →43310 DIS 302 12:05 M 6121 Soc Sci 4 →43313 DIS 303 8:50 T 6125 Soc Sci 4 →43312 DIS 304 3:30 R 6113 Soc Sci 4 →43311 DIS 305 2:25 T 6121 Soc Sci 4 →43976 DIS 306 8:50 M 6314 Soc Sci 4 →43977 DIS 307 9:55 M 6101 Soc Sci 4 →43978 DIS 308 11:00 M 6125 Soc Sci 4 →43979 DIS 309 1:20 M 0126 Chadbourne 4 →43980 DIS 310 2:25 M 6121 Soc Sci 4 →43981 DIS 311 9:55 F 159 Van Hise 4 →43982 DIS 312 11:00 F 222 Ingraham 4 →43983 DIS 313 1:20 F 6121 Soc Sci 4 →43984 DIS 314 2:25 F 6109 Soc Sci 4 →43985 DIS 315 3:30 F 6109 Soc Sci 4 →43986 DIS 316 2:25 T 6117 Soc Sci 4 →43987 DIS 317 3:30 T 6113 Soc Sci 4 →43988 DIS 318 7:45 M 6109 Soc Sci 4 →43989 DIS 319 3:30 R 6117 Soc Sci 4 →43990 DIS 320 4:35 R 6113 Soc Sci 3 →44223 LEC 55 2:30-3:45 TR 5106 Soc Sci 28 3 →44224 LEC 66 9:30-10:45 TR 2241 Chamberlin 22 3 →46117 LEC 77 4:00-5:15 pm TR 6104 Soc Sci 29 # 138 The Sociology of Gender Open to Fr 3 →54298 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 5106 Soc Sci 02 SEC # 140 Introduction to Rural Sociology and Development Open to All Undergrads 3 LEC 1 4:35 MW 125 Agr Hall Pritikin, J 14E SEC →51930 DIS 301 4:30 R 38 Agr Hall →51933 DIS 302 5:40 pm R 38 Agr Hall →51932 DIS 303 9:55 F 148 Van Hise →51931 DIS 304 8:50 F 38 Agr Hall # 160 Human Sexuality: Social and Psychological Issues Open to Fr % 4 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 105 Psychology Hyde, J 24 SEC →41685 DIS 302 9:55 W 130 Psychology →41691 DIS 308 2:25 W 130 Psychology →41698 DIS 316 12:05 W 134 Psychology →41686 DIS 303 12:05 W 130 Psychology →41692 DIS 309 4:35 W 311 Psychology →41699 DIS 317 8:50 R 130 Psychology →41687 DIS 304 1:20 W 130 Psychology →41694 DIS 311 11:00 W 134 Psychology →41700 DIS 318 9:55 R 134 Psychology →41688 DIS 305 2:25 T 228 Psychology →41695 DIS 312 3:30 W 311 Psychology →43459 DIS 320 3:30 W 379 Noland →41689 DIS 306 9:55 R 130 Psychology →41696 DIS 313 2:25 T 634 Psychology →41690 DIS 307 11:00 W 130 Psychology →41697 DIS 315 9:55 W 634 Psychology # 170 Population Problems Open to Fr & So only, until end of 3 →53211 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1080 Grainger Nobles, J 22 SEC Fr reg period # 181 Honors Introductory Seminar-The Sociological Open to honors students only. Open H 3 →53210 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 5322 Soc Sci Oliver, P 24 b SI C Enterprise to Fr eligible to take Com B crses. Stdts may receive credit for only one of these crses: Soc 181, Soc/Rur Soc 210, 211 # 198 Directed Study Open to Fr & So only. Graded on 1-3 ¶ IND * * EC Cr/N basis; requires written cons inst # 199 Directed Study Open to Fr & So only. Graded on a 1-3 ¶ IND * * EC lettered basis; requires written cons inst COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 123 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC SOC (900) continued

# 200 Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 8:50 MW 5208 Soc Sci Elder, J 03 ZIC Transgender Studies →41620 DIS 301 11:00 W 6125 Soc Sci →41623 DIS 305 3:30 W 2611 Humanities →41625 DIS 309 3:30 R 4279 White →41619 DIS 302 12:05 W 1413 Sterling →41622 DIS 306 12:05 R 7111 White →41624 DIS 310 4:35 R 4279 White →41618 DIS 303 1:20 W 1323 Sterling →41621 DIS 307 1:20 R 455 Noland →41617 DIS 304 2:25 W 55 Bascom →41626 DIS 308 2:25 R 539 Noland # 210 Survey of Sociology So st. Open to Fr eligible to take 4 LEC 1 9:55 MW 5106 Soc Sci Seidman, G 04E b SI C Com B crses. Stdts may receive cr for only one of these crses: Soc 181, Soc/Rur Soc 210, 211 →37867 DIS 301 8:50 M 6125 Soc Sci →37871 DIS 305 9:55 F 383 Van Hise →37875 DIS 309 9:55 F 599 Van Hise 9:55 F 490 Van Hise 12:05 R 6109 Soc Sci 2:25 W 6117 Soc Sci →37868 DIS 302 9:55 F B329 Van Vleck →37872 DIS 306 9:55 F 395 Van Hise →38693 DIS 310 9:55 F 2335 Sterling 8:50 M 6310 Soc Sci 3:30 R 6109 Soc Sci 3:30 W 6121 Soc Sci →37869 DIS 303 9:55 F B333 Van Vleck →37873 DIS 307 9:55 F 495 Van Hise 11:00 R 1323 Sterling 9:55 R 1323 Sterling →37870 DIS 304 9:55 F B337 Van Vleck →37874 DIS 308 9:55 F 499 Van Hise 211 The Sociological Enterprise So st. Jrs & Srs must be declared 3 →54042 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 5106 Soc Sci 27 SIC Sociol majors. Stdts may receive cr for only one of these crses: Soc 181, Soc/Rur Soc 210, 211 220 Ethnic Movements in the United States So st 4 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 5208 Soc Sci Oliver, P 28 beSI C →39636 DIS 301 9:55 F 6105 Soc Sci →39638 DIS 303 1:20 WF 6304 Soc Sci →42816 DIS 306 8:50 F 6105 Soc Sci 9:55 W 6304 Soc Sci →39639 DIS 304 2:25 WF 6304 Soc Sci 8:50 W 6224 Soc Sci →39637 DIS 302 12:05 WF B105 Van Vleck →42815 DIS 305 3:30 WF 6304 Soc Sci # 245 Technology and Society Open to Fr 3 →53981 SEM 1 9:30-10:45 TR 10 Agr Hall Kleinman, D 22 EC # 277 Africa: An Introductory Survey Open to Fr 4 LEC 1 A 1:00-2:15 TR 145 Birge Schatzberg, M 27 ZIC →37877 DIS 301 % 8:50 W 58 Bascom →37879 DIS 305 % 2:25 R 1413 Sterling →37883 DIS 309 % 1:20 W 1413 Sterling →41914 DIS 302 % 1:20 F 216 Ingraham →37880 DIS 306 % 9:55 R 1333 Sterling →39185 DIS 310 % 11:00 F 2165 Grainger →41919 DIS 303 % 8:50 F 2611 Humanities →37881 DIS 307 % 11:00 W 1413 Sterling →43379 DIS 311 % 3:30 W 7117 White →37878 DIS 304 % 9:55 W 6314 Soc Sci →37882 DIS 308 % 12:05 W 6125 Soc Sci →43385 DIS 312 % 9:55 F B383 Chem 357 Methods of Sociological Inquiry So st; not open to stdts who have 3 IC taken Soc 358 →38688 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 6121 Soc Sci 22 →45777 LEC 6 11:00-12:15 TR 6101 Soc Sci Zeng, Z 23 →39075 LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR 6121 Soc Sci 27 →43241 LEC 7 2:30-3:45 MW 6109 Soc Sci 12 →39076 LEC 3 11:00-12:15 TR 6121 Soc Sci 23 →43242 LEC 8 4:00-5:15 pm MW 6109 Soc Sci 13E →40046 LEC 4 9:55 MWF 5322 Soc Sci 04 →43991 LEC 10 8:00-9:15 TR 6117 Soc Sci 20 →41820 LEC 5 12:05 MWF 6109 Soc Sci 08 360 Statistics for Sociologists I So st. Stdts may receive cr for 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 101 Agr Engr Schwartz, C 21 r IC only one of the following crses: LEC 2 8:00-9:15 TR 6240 Soc Sci 20 Soc/Rur Soc 359, 360 LEC 3 2:30-3:45 TR 6203 Soc Sci Logan, J 28 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR LEC 2 8:00-9:15 TR LEC 3 2:30-3:45 TR →38703 LAB 301 1:20-3:15 R 216 Ingraham →39206 LAB 321 1:20-3:15 M 6113 Soc Sci →39260 LAB 331 3:30-5:25 pm W 6117 Soc Sci →38704 LAB 302 3:30-5:25 pm R 6101 Soc Sci →39207 LAB 322 7:45-9:40 M 6121 Soc Sci →39633 LAB 332 7:45-9:40 W 6117 Soc Sci 361 Statistics for Sociologists II Soc/Rural Soc 360 or equiv and Jr ! 3 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 6102 Soc Sci Logan, J 29 AC st →37885 LAB 301 1:20-3:15 W 6113 Soc Sci →54043 LAB 302 7:40-9:35 W 6125 Soc Sci 362 Statistics for Sociologists III Soc 361 & Jr st ! 3 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 214 Ingraham Halaby, C 28 AC →54060 LAB 301 3:30-5:25 pm M 6113 Soc Sci →54061 LAB 302 1:20-3:15 F 6117 Soc Sci 441 Criminology Jr st & one course in sociol or 4 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm MW 6104 Soc Sci 13E SAC cons inst →40109 DIS 301 12:05 M 6117 Soc Sci →40111 DIS 303 2:25 M 6117 Soc Sci →40113 DIS 305 8:00 M 6101 Soc Sci →40110 DIS 302 1:20 M 6121 Soc Sci →40112 DIS 304 9:55 M 6322 Soc Sci 475 Classical Sociological Theory Jr st & intro course in soc or 3 →39629 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR 4308 Soc Sci 20 SAC cons inst. Requirement for majors →43116 LEC 2 2:30-3:45 MW 6240 Soc Sci 11E →39172 LEC 3 1:00-2:15 TR 6240 Soc Sci 26 →53214 LEC 4 11:00-12:15 TR 6228 Soc Sci Freeland, R 24 496 Globalization & Social Change Jr st & cons inst 3 →54020 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 101 Agr Engr Conti, J 28 AC Intercultural Dialogues →45781 LEC 2 5:00-7:00 pm MW 6240 Soc Sci 14E Intercultural Dialogues →44617 LEC 3 5:00-7:00 pm TR 30 Contemporary Issues of Immigration →46017 LEC 5 2:30-3:45 TR 1421 Sterling Zeng, Z 28 530 Introductory Social Psychology So st and Psych 201 or 202 or 281 4 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 6104 Soc Sci Delamater, J 04 SIC or Soc 210 or Anthro 100, Grad students must have cons inst →42269 DIS 301 11:00 R 6125 Soc Sci →42271 DIS 303 11:00 T 6125 Soc Sci →42273 DIS 305 1:20 W 6125 Soc Sci →42270 DIS 302 3:30 M 6117 Soc Sci →42272 DIS 304 12:05 W 6113 Soc Sci 531 Sociology of Medicine Jr st and intro course in soc or 3 →53216 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 T 1339 Sterling Herd, P 27 SAC cons inst 532 Health Care Issues for Individuals, Families and Jr st 3 →38440 LEC 1 7:45-10:15 F B223 Van Vleck 01N SIC Society 535 Language and Social Interaction Jr st or cons inst 3 →53217 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 6112 Soc Sci Maynard, D 27 SAC 541 Social Behavior and Natural Resources Soc/Psych 530 or cons inst 3 →52670 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 10 Agr Hall Senier, L 23 SAC 543 Collective Behavior Jr st & intro crse in soc or cons 3 →53218 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1313 Sterling Lim, C 22 SAC inst 575 Sociological Perspectives on the Life Course and Aging Jr st or cons inst 3 →53219 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 6228 Soc Sci Grant, M 22 SAC 610 Knowledge and Society Upper class standing and two 3 →53878 SEM 1 9:30-10:45 TR 38 Agr Hall Gilbert, J SAC semester course in Sociology or Rural Sociology 614 Social Structures of Muslim Societies Jr st or cons inst 3 →52671 LEC 1 % 3:30-4:45 pm MW 19 Ingraham Elder, J 13E SAC 633 Social Stratification Jr st and an intro course in soc 3 →53221 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW B223 Van Vleck Gangl, M 12 SAC or cons inst 640 Sociology of the Family Jr st & an intro course in soc, or 3 →45792 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 3355 Engr Hall Carlson, M 22 SAC cons inst 641 Sociology of Law Jr or Sr st. When crse is offered LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 5208 Soc Sci Liu Sida, M 21 SAC for 3-4 cr, law stdts register for 4 →53224 DIS 301 1:00 R 1407 Sterling 3 cr, undergrads for 4 cr 4 →53225 DIS 302 2:25 R 6121 Soc Sci 4 →53226 DIS 303 4:00 R 5322 Soc Sci 4 →53227 DIS 304 9:55 F 1413 Sterling 4 →53228 DIS 305 11:00 F 6125 Soc Sci 3 →53234 DIS 311 B

A Cross listed with African, AfroAmer, Anthro, Geog, Hist, Poli Sci. B **Reserved section for Law Students Only** 124 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC SOC (900) continued

648 Sociology of Education Jr st & intro soc crse or cons 3 →45673 LEC 1 C 9:00-12:00 R 218 Educ Sci Olneck, M 21J SAC inst 649 Sociology of Work and Employment Jr st and completion of intro 3 →45794 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 MW 6101 Soc Sci 12 SAC course in soc/rur soc, or cons inst 652 Sociology of Economic Institutions Sr st & cons inst 3 →53243 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 6228 Soc Sci Freeland, R 28 SAC 655 Microfoundations of Economic Sociology Sr st & cons inst 3 →53213 LEC 1 9:30-12:00 W 6101 Soc Sci Montgomery, J 03 SAC 663 Population and Society Jr st or cons inst 3 →53244 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1217 Humanities Grant, M 28 SAC 681 Senior Honors Thesis Written cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * SAC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Written cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * SAC 691 Senior Thesis Sr st, major in Sociol and cons 2-3 ¶ IND * * SAC inst 692 Senior Thesis Sr st, maj in Soc, & written cons 2-3 ¶ IND * * SAC inst 693 Practicum in Analysis and Research Jr st & cons inst. Open only to ! 3 →38689 LEC 1 3:00-5:00 pm M 6112 Soc Sci Raymo, J 12 AC stdts currently enrolled as interns in CAR 698 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a Cr/N 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires written cons inst 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st. Graded on a lettered 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires written cons inst 731 Intermediate Social Psychology: Group and Collective Grad st 3 →53245 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 M 6116 Soc Sci Delamater, J Processes 750 Research Methods in Sociology Grad st, Soc 357 and 362 or equiv 3 →39634 LEC 1 3:30-6:00 pm T Ferree, M 753 Comparative and Historical Methods in Sociology Soc 357 or 358/359 or undergrad 3 →53327 LEC 1 2:25-5:25 pm R 6232 Soc Sci Emirbayer, M methods sequence or cons inst 756 Advanced Demographic Methods Soc 674 or cons inst 3 →53328 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 6112 Soc Sci Nobles, J 773 Intermediate Classical Theory Grad st 3 →45796 LEC 1 9:00-12:00 F 224 Ingraham Emirbayer, M 875 Interdisciplinary Training Sem-Education Sciences Grad st and cons inst 1-4 →44500 SEM 1 12:00-1:30 F 904 Gender and Local Labor Markets Grad st 3 →53917 SEM 1 9:00-11:30 T 301 Agr Hall Tigges, L 923 Seminar-Social Stratification Grad st & cons inst 3 →44034 SEM 1 7:45-10:45 W 6116 Soc Sci Gangl, M 940 Seminar-Sociology of Economic Change Grad st & cons inst 3 →53928 SEM 1 1:20-3:15 R 6116 Soc Sci Seidman, G 945 Seminar-Rural Soc: Sociology of Agriculture Grad st and cons inst 3 →53703 SEM 1 1:20-3:15 W 38 Agr Hall Gilbert, J 952 Causality Grad st & cons inst 3 →39586 SEM 1 2:25-5:25 pm W 6116 Soc Sci Elwert, F Topic:Path Analysis and Structural Equation Models →53927 SEM 2 D 2:25-5:25 pm T 4308 Soc Sci Hauser, R 955 In-Depth Interviewing and Ethnography Grad st; soc, educ, or related soc 3 →45931 SEM 1 5:00-8:00 pm M 144 Van Hise Macdonald, C sci background & cons inst 982 Interdepartmental Seminar in the Latin-American Area Grad st & cons inst 1-3 →52052 SEM 1 11:00-1:00 W 5255 Humanities Mallon, F →52422 SEM 2 E 3:30-5:30 pm M 499 Van Hise Zamora, M 983 Research: Economic Sociology Workshop Grad st 1-3 →47084 SEM 1 1:30-3:00 M 6105 Soc Sci 984 Research: Sociology of Gender Trainees Grad st 1-3 →39324 SEM 1 12:30-2:00 R 6304 Soc Sci Ewig, C A 985 Research: Sociology of Environment, Technology, and Grad st & cons inst 1-2 →39089 SEM 1 12:00-1:00 M 301 Agr Hall Gilbert, J Agrofood Systems 987 Research: Race and Ethnic Studies Cons inst 1-3 →39293 SEM 1 12:00-1:30 M 990 Thesis Grad st & written cons major prof 1-12 ¶ IND * * 991 Research : Social Psychology Trainees Cons inst 1-3 →39283 SEM 1 12:05-1:35 F 6113 Soc Sci 992 Research: Social Organization Trainees Politics, Social organization trainee or 1-3 →39585 SEM 1 12:30-2:00 T 6125 Soc Sci Culture, and Society cons inst 993 Research: Sociology of Economic Change Trainees Grad st 1-3 →39145 SEM 1 12:00-1:30 F 6101 Soc Sci 994 Colloquium in Critical Sociology Cons inst 1-3 →39640 SEM 1 12:20-2:00 R 8108 Soc Sci 995 Research: Methodology Trainees Method trainee or cons inst 1-3 →39115 SEM 1 2:30-4:00 W 6203 Soc Sci 997 Research: Demography and Ecology Trainees Demography & ecology trainee or 1-3 →37906 SEM 1 12:20-2:00 T 4308 Soc Sci cons inst 999 Reading and Research in Sociology Grad st & written cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

C Graduate students only. E Crosslisted with AAE, Anthro, Econ, Geography, History, Journalism, Poli Sci, Portuguese, Rural Sociology, D Course restricted to graduate students in Sociology and Rural Sociology. Sociology, and Spanish.

SPANISH (SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE) SPANISH (912) Prof. Ivy Corfis, Chair, 1018 Van Hise Hall, (608) 262-2093

The Department of Spanish and Portuguese maintains departmental waiting lists for Spanish 101, 102, 203, 204, 223, 224, 226 and 300-level courses. After all sections of a particular course are full, waiting lists will be enabled for that course. Waiting lists can be found on our website: http://spanport.lss.wisc.edu/Forms/waitlist.html # 101 First Year Spanish Open to Fr 4 EC →44337 LEC 1 8:50 MTWRF 487 Van Hise 70 →44342 LEC 6 1:20 MTWRF 482 Van Hise 70 →44338 LEC 2 9:55 MTWRF 240 Van Hise 70 →44343 LEC 7 1:20 MTWRF 490 Van Hise 70 →44339 LEC 3 9:55 MTWRF 374 Van Hise 70 →44344 LEC 8 2:25 MTWRF 155 Van Hise 70 →44340 LEC 4 11:00 MTWRF 223 Van Hise 70 →44345 LEC 9 2:25 MTWRF 579 Van Hise 70 →44341 LEC 5 12:05 MTWRF 574 Van Hise 70 →44346 LEC 10 3:30 MTWRF 395 Van Hise 70 # 102 First Year Spanish Spanish 101 or appropriate score 4 EC on placement exam. Open to Fr →38424 LEC 1 7:45 MTWRF 386 Van Hise 70 →37912 LEC 8 12:05 MTWRF 587 Van Hise 70 →37908 LEC 2 8:50 MTWRF 475 Van Hise 70 →37913 LEC 9 1:20 MTWRF 582 Van Hise 70 →41639 LEC 3 8:50 MTWRF 395 Van Hise 70 →37914 LEC 10 2:25 MTWRF 495 Van Hise 70 →37909 LEC 4 9:55 MTWRF 579 Van Hise 70 →37915 LEC 11 2:25 MTWRF 487 Van Hise 70 →37910 LEC 5 9:55 MTWRF 575 Van Hise 70 →37916 LEC 12 3:30 MTWRF 383 Van Hise 70 →37911 LEC 6 11:00 MTWRF 482 Van Hise 70 →37917 LEC 13 5:30-7:00 pm MTR 367 Van Hise 70 →41640 LEC 7 12:05 MTWRF 586 Van Hise 70 # 203 Third Semester Spanish Spanish 102 or appropriate score 4 IC on placement exam. Open to Fr →37918 LEC 1 7:45 MTRF 382 Van Hise 70 →37924 LEC 11 12:05 MTRF 159 Van Hise 70 →37919 LEC 2 7:45 MTRF 375 Van Hise 70 →37927 LEC 12 12:05 MTRF 579 Van Hise 70 →41630 LEC 3 8:50 MTRF 391 Van Hise 70 →37925 LEC 13 1:20 MTRF 205 Van Hise 70 →37920 LEC 4 8:50 MTRF 486 Van Hise 70 →37926 LEC 14 1:20 MTRF 586 Van Hise 70 →38425 LEC 5 8:50 MTRF 399 Van Hise 70 →41637 LEC 15 1:20 MTRF 159 Van Hise 70 →41879 LEC 6 9:55 MTRF 475 Van Hise 70 →41933 LEC 16 2:25 MTRF 475 Van Hise 70 →37921 LEC 7 9:55 MTRF 487 Van Hise 70 →41950 LEC 17 2:25 MTRF 395 Van Hise 70 →37922 LEC 8 9:55 MTRF 483 Van Hise 70 →43637 LEC 18 2:25 MTRF 383 Van Hise 70 →41631 LEC 9 11:00 MTRF 159 Van Hise 70 →52573 LEC 19 3:30 MTRF 379 Van Hise 70 →37923 LEC 10 11:00 MTRF 582 Van Hise 70 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 125 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC SPANISH (912) continued

# 204 Fourth Semester Spanish Spanish 203 or appropriate score 4 IC on placement exam. Open to Fr →37928 LEC 1 7:45 MTRF 374 Van Hise 71 →37935 LEC 11 11:00 MTRF 575 Van Hise 71 →37929 LEC 2 7:45 MTRF 367 Van Hise 71 →37936 LEC 12 12:05 MTRF 483 Van Hise 71 →37930 LEC 3 8:50 MTRF 386 Van Hise 71 →37937 LEC 13 12:05 MTRF 475 Van Hise 71 →38426 LEC 4 8:50 MTRF 367 Van Hise 71 →41642 LEC 14 1:20 MTRF 575 Van Hise 71 →37931 LEC 5 8:50 MTRF 382 Van Hise 71 →37938 LEC 15 1:20 MTRF 579 Van Hise 71 →37932 LEC 6 8:50 MTRF 374 Van Hise 71 →38695 LEC 16 2:25 MTRF 379 Van Hise 71 →37933 LEC 7 9:55 MTRF 379 Van Hise 71 →42723 LEC 17 2:25 MTRF 491 Van Hise 71 →37934 LEC 8 9:55 MTRF 486 Van Hise 71 →43638 LEC 18 2:25-4:25 MTRF 486 Van Hise 71 →41641 LEC 9 9:55 MTRF 399 Van Hise 71 →45447 LEC 19 3:30 MTRF 399 Van Hise 71 →38427 LEC 10 11:00 MTRF 499 Van Hise 71 →52574 LEC 20 5:30-7:30 pm TR 387 Van Hise 71 # 223 Introduction to Hispanic Cultures Spanish 226 (or higher language) % 3 LEC 1 1:20 MW 145 Birge Pujol, E 10E HDC or con reg. Open to Fr →40643 LEC 2 9:55 MWF 479 Van Hise Medina, R 04 LEC 1 1:20 MW →44281 DIS 301 8:50 R 586 Van Hise →44282 DIS 302 9:55 R 214 Ingraham →44283 DIS 303 11:00 R 591 Van Hise →44284 DIS 304 12:05 R 214 Ingraham →44285 DIS 305 8:50 F 123 Van Hise →44286 DIS 306 9:55 F 227 Van Hise →44287 DIS 307 11:00 F 578 Van Hise →44288 DIS 308 12:05 F 290 Van Hise # 224 Introduction to Hispanic Literatures Spanish 226 (or higher language 3 LIC placement) or con reg. Open to Fr →38290 LEC 1 % 8:50 MWF 575 Van Hise Close, G 02 →38984 LEC 7 % 9:30-10:45 TR 6310 Soc Sci Johnson, C 22 →52319 LEC 2 % 9:55 MWF 491 Van Hise 05 →45360 LEC 8 % 1:00-2:15 TR 383 Van Hise Alcala Galan 26 →38291 LEC 3 % 11:00 MWF 6224 Soc Sci Cortes, R 06 →45362 LEC 9 H 2:30-3:45 TR 374 Van Hise Alcala Galan 28 →38292 LEC 4 % 12:05 MWF 104 Van Hise Kaaikiola, D 08 →54016 LEC 10 % 11:00-12:15 TR 58 Bascom 23 →52320 LEC 5 % 1:20 MWF 383 Van Hise 10 →54018 LEC 11 % 11:00 MWF 5322 Soc Sci 07 →38922 LEC 6 % 2:25 MWF 382 Van Hise Zamora, M 11 # 226 Intermediate Language Practice with Emphasis on Spanish 204 or appropriate score 3 AC Writing and Grammar on placement exam. →39099 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 155 Van Hise 70 →39110 LEC 14 3:30 MWF 475 Van Hise 70 →44336 LEC 2 8:50 MWF 579 Van Hise 70 →39804 LEC 15 8:00-9:15 TR 491 Van Hise 70 →39100 LEC 3 9:55 MWF 578 Van Hise 70 →43623 LEC 16 8:00-9:15 TR 378 Van Hise 70 →39101 LEC 4 9:55 MWF 582 Van Hise 70 →40659 LEC 17 9:30-10:45 TR 582 Van Hise 70 →39102 LEC 5 11:00 MWF 586 Van Hise 70 →41603 LEC 18 9:30-10:45 TR 583 Van Hise 70 →39103 LEC 6 11:00 MWF 495 Van Hise 70 →41616 LEC 19 11:00-12:15 TR 495 Van Hise 70 →39104 LEC 7 12:05 MWF 399 Van Hise 70 →42502 LEC 20 11:00-12:15 TR 487 Van Hise 70 →39105 LEC 8 12:05 MWF 386 Van Hise 70 →44169 LEC 21 1:00-2:15 TR 486 Van Hise 70 →43656 LEC 9 1:20 MWF 378 Van Hise 70 →44170 LEC 22 1:00-2:15 TR 374 Van Hise 70 →39106 LEC 10 1:20 MWF 399 Van Hise 70 →47110 LEC 23 12:05 MWF 382 Van Hise 70 →39107 LEC 11 2:25 MWF 399 Van Hise 70 →47111 LEC 24 11:00-12:15 TR 486 Van Hise 70 →39108 LEC 12 2:25 MWF 391 Van Hise 70 →47112 LEC 25 8:00-9:15 TR 355 Van Hise 70 →39109 LEC 13 3:30 MWF 483 Van Hise 70 # 299 Directed Study Open to Fr. Graded on a lettered 1-3 ¶ IND * * IC basis; requires cons inst # 311 Advanced Language Practice Cons inst or Spanish 226 3 AC →38428 LEC 1 % 8:50 MWF 490 Van Hise 02 →41627 LEC 8 % 8:50 MWF 591 Van Hise 02 →37943 LEC 2 % 9:55 MWF 6121 Soc Sci 05 →39259 LEC 9 % 11:00-12:15 TR 216 Ingraham Ancos Garcia 23 →38429 LEC 3 % 9:55 MWF 6125 Soc Sci 05 →52323 LEC 10 % 1:00-2:15 TR 148 Van Hise Pellegrini, M 26 →37944 LEC 4 H 11:00 MWF 216 Ingraham Cudlipp III, W 06 →52324 LEC 11 % 1:00-2:15 TR 590 Van Hise 26 →38430 LEC 5 % 12:05 MWF 123 Van Hise Navarro-Albala 08 →54021 LEC 12 % 11:00 MWF B317 Van Vleck 06 →45366 LEC 6 % 1:20 MWF 140 Van Hise Navarro-Albala 10 →54022 LEC 13 % 12:05 MWF B333 Van Vleck 08 →38923 LEC 7 % 2:25 MWF 240 Van Hise Pujol, E 11 319 Topic: Span for Social Srvces & Legal Professions Spanish 311 % 1-3 →40654 B LEC 1 C 11:00 MWF A 378 Van Hise Egon, V 06 AC 320 Spanish Phonetics Spanish 226 or cons inst % 3 →37945 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 355 Van Hise Egon, V 05 AC →37946 LEC 2 9:30-10:45 TR 5322 Soc Sci Harrington, S 22 →39536 LEC 3 11:00-12:15 TR 6322 Soc Sci Rao, R 23 →54025 LEC 4 1:00-2:15 TR 2131 Humanities Harrington, S 27 # 322 Survey of Early Hispanic Literature Spanish 226 (or higher lang % 3 →37941 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 4314 Soc Sci Cudlipp III, W 05 LAC placement), Spanish 223, 224 →37942 LEC 2 11:00 MWF 104 Van Hise Kaaikiola, D 07 →41610 LEC 3 9:30-10:45 TR 6224 Soc Sci Ancos Garcia 22 324 Survey of Modern Spanish Literature Spanish 226, 223, 224 % 3 →37940 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 591 Van Hise Risley, W 06 LAC 325 Advanced Conversation Spanish 226 3 →39584 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 399 Van Hise Navarro-Albala 07 AC →44136 LEC 2 12:05 MWF 355 Van Hise Gemrich, A 08 →54026 LEC 3 1:20 MWF 479 Van Hise 10 →54027 LEC 4 2:25 MWF 578 Van Hise 11 326 Survey of Spanish American Literature Spanish 226, 223, 224 % 3 →37939 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 207 Van Hise De Ferrari, G 05 LAC →41611 LEC 2 9:30-10:45 TR 113 Ingraham Hernandez, P 22 →45368 LEC 3 11:00-12:15 TR 6314 Soc Sci Pellegrini, M 24 327 Introduction to Spanish Linguistics Spanish 320. Not open to grad 3 →40657 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 586 Van Hise Stafford, C 05 HAC stdts →45369 LEC 2 11:00 MWF 583 Van Hise Stafford, C 07 329 Spanish for Business Spanish 311 or cons inst 3 →52309 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 355 Van Hise Gemrich, A 10 AC 363 Spanish American Civilization Spanish 223 & 224 % 3-4 →42435 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 491 Van Hise Hernandez, P 23 HAC 42439 DIS 301 1:00 T 212 Educ Sci 417 Espaæa y el mundo mediterrÆneo en los siglo de Oro Spanish 223 & 224 % 3-4 →45371 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 378 Van Hise Hutchinson, S 28 LAC 45372 DIS 301 4:00 T 499 Van Hise 429 Introduction to the Romance Languages Span 226 or Portug 226 or French 3 →42310 D LEC 1 % 11:00-12:15 TR 114 Van Hise Cravens, T 24 HAC 228 or Ital 311, or cons inst 446 Varieties of Spanish Romance Spanish 320 3 →54031 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 113 Ingraham 10 AC 453 Literature of the Twentieth Century Spanish 223 & 224 % 3-4 →52307 LEC 1 E 8:50 MWF 207 Van Hise Risley, W 02 LAC 52308 DIS 301 1:20 W 224 Ingraham 460 Literatura Hispanoamericana Spanish 223 & 224 % 3-4 →37947 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 123 Van Hise De Ferrari, G 07 LAC Horror, Desire, & Nostalgia in Colonial Narratives →52347 LEC 2 12:05 MWF 479 Van Hise Cortes, R 08 Modernism →52348 LEC 3 11:00-12:15 TR 6224 Soc Sci Johnson, C 24 40707 DIS 301 3:00 F 123 Van Hise 52349 DIS 302 1:20 M 115 Van Hise 52350 DIS 303 1:00 T 214 Ingraham

A Service learning. from the Morgridge Center). B Students are required to complete a minimum of 24 hours of service learning serving the Latino/Hispanic D crosslisted with French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish community in Madison in some way. E Protest Literature of Modern Spain C Students will independently research and secure the placement (with guidance from the professor and help 126 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC SPANISH (912) continued

465 Literature and Film in Spanish America Spanish 223 & 224 % 3-4 →45379 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 382 Van Hise Close, G 07 LAC 45380 DIS 301 1:20 W 386 Van Hise 468 Topics in Hispanic Culture Spanish 223 & 224; prev crse in % 3-4 →38694 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 386 Van Hise Alcala Galan 24 HAC Spanish Film & Society Span or Span Amer culture/civ →45381 LEC 2 1:00-2:15 TR 5322 Soc Sci 26 recommended 38743 DIS 301 4:00 R 386 Van Hise 45382 DIS 302 2:25 T 586 Van Hise 502 Survey of Spanish American Literature from Modernismo Grad st 3 →52306 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 374 Van Hise Medina, R 07 LAC to the Present 628 Historia de Teoria Literaria: Siglos XIX-XX Grad st % 3 →52305 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 378 Van Hise Hutchinson, S 27 HAC 681 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st; graded on a lettered 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC basis; requires cons of chair and instructor 715 Destination Spain: Tourism, Culture, Idenity Grad st or cons inst 3 →52304 SEM 1 11:00-12:15 TR 6105 Soc Sci 802 Culture of Crisis/Crisis of Culture: Argen & Chile Grad st 3 →52303 SEM 1 3:30-5:30 pm T 386 Van Hise Bilbija, K 813 Seminar-Historical Spanish Syntax and Lexicography Grad st 3 →54030 SEM 1 3:30-5:30 pm W 586 Van Hise 815 Seminar in Language: Modern Spanish Grad st 3 →52302 SEM 1 3:30-5:30 pm T 483 Van Hise Frantzen, D 817 Romance Philology Grad st 3 →52676 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 720 Van Hise 841 Smr-Lit: Libro de buen amor, Celestina y Corbacho Grad st 3 →52300 SEM 1 3:30-5:30 pm M 148 Van Hise Corfis, I 853 Seminar in Golden Age Poetry Grad st 3 →52299 LEC 1 3:30-5:30 pm R 474 Van Hise Hildner, D 899 Independent Reading Grad st 1-3 ¶ IND * * 982 Interdepartmental Seminar in the Latin-American Area Grad st & cons inst 1-3 →52297 SEM 1 11:00-1:00 W 5255 Humanities Mallon, F →52589 SEM 2 3:30-5:30 pm M 499 Van Hise Zamora, M 990 Thesis 1-12 ¶ IND * *

STATISTICS STAT (932) Kam-Wah Tsui, Chair, 1220A Med Sci. Center, (608)262-3720

Warning The following courses fill quickly: Stat. 224, 301, 324 and 371. Discussion sections will not meet before the first lecture. #A 224 Introductory Statistics for Engineers Math 221. 2nd Sem Fr St. Stdts may 3 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 113 Psychology 07 r NIC receive degree cr for no more than LEC 2 9:55 MWF 113 Psychology Doksum, K 04 one of the following: Stat 201, 224, and 301 LEC 1 11:00 MWF LEC 2 9:55 MWF →37950 DIS 311 1:20 W 55 Bascom →37953 DIS 321 2:25 M 2112 Chamberlin →37951 DIS 312 12:05 W 579 Noland →37954 DIS 322 12:05 M 275 Matrls Sci →37952 DIS 313 2:25 W 134 Psychology →37955 DIS 323 3:30 M 58 Bascom →41341 B DIS 314 1:20 R 579 Noland →53252 B DIS 324 1:20 T 114 Ingraham →53250 B DIS 315 4:00 R 1080 Grainger →53253 B DIS 325 4:35 M 2377 Chem →53251 B DIS 316 4:00 R 275 Matrls Sci →53254 B DIS 326 4:00 T 225 Ingraham #A 301 Introduction to Statistical Methods Open to Fr. Stdts may receive 3 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 331 S M I 05 r NIC degree cr for no more than one of LEC 2 11:00 MWF 331 S M I 06 the following: Stat 201, 224, 301, LEC 3 1:00-2:15 TR 331 S M I 26 324, and 371 LEC 4 2:30-3:45 TR 331 S M I Tsui, K 28 LEC 5 11:00-12:15 TR 331 S M I Deng, X 24 LEC 6 9:30-10:45 TR 331 S M I 22 LEC 7 8:50 MWF 331 S M I 03 LEC 1 9:55 MWF LEC 2 11:00 MWF LEC 3 1:00-2:15 TR →37960 DIS 311 % 4:35 M 6310 Soc Sci →37963 DIS 321 % 12:05 M 1080 Grainger →44086 B DIS 331 % 1:20 W 225 Ingraham →37961 DIS 312 % 12:05 M 1407 Sterling →37964 DIS 322 % 4:35 M 6314 Soc Sci →44087 B DIS 332 % 12:05 W 342 Noland →37962 DIS 313 % 2:25 M 342 Noland →37965 DIS 323 % 3:30 M 1327 Sterling →44088 B DIS 333 % 2:25 W 579 Noland →53255 B DIS 314 % 3:30 M 342 Noland →37966 B DIS 324 % 1:20 M 1327 Sterling →44089 B DIS 334 % 4:00 T 4046 Vilas →53256 B DIS 315 % 4:00 T 4041 Vilas →43032 B DIS 325 % 12:05 W 2165 Grainger →45936 B DIS 335 % 4:00 T 130 Psychology →53257 B DIS 316 % 12:05 W 553 Noland →43033 B DIS 326 % 1:20 W 579 Noland →45937 B DIS 336 % 3:30 M 1407 Sterling LEC 4 2:30-3:45 TR LEC 5 11:00-12:15 TR LEC 6 9:30-10:45 TR →37967 DIS 341 % 1:20 R 553 Noland →37971 DIS 351 % 1:20 W 553 Noland →44092 DIS 361 % 3:30 M 1333 Sterling →37968 DIS 342 % 2:25 W 379 Noland →37972 DIS 352 % 12:05 W 1407 Sterling →44093 DIS 362 % 12:05 M 2165 Grainger →37969 DIS 343 % 1:20 W 379 Noland →37973 DIS 353 % 2:25 W 553 Noland →44094 DIS 363 % 4:35 M 6322 Soc Sci →37970 B DIS 344 % 12:05 W 1333 Sterling →40037 B DIS 354 % 2:25 T 350 Birge →53258 B DIS 364 % 2:25 M 58 Bascom →44090 B DIS 345 % 2:25 W 2124 Chamberlin →45938 B DIS 355 % 1:20 T 348 Birge →53259 B DIS 365 % 1:20 T 350 Birge →44091 B DIS 346 % 12:05 W 2112 Chamberlin →45939 B DIS 356 % 1:20 W 134 Psychology →53260 B DIS 366 % 2:25 T 587 Van Hise LEC 7 8:50 MWF →45933 DIS 371 % 1:20 W 2195 Grainger →45934 DIS 372 % 12:05 W 379 Noland →45935 DIS 373 % 2:25 W 225 Ingraham →53262 DIS 374 % 2:25 T 595 Van Hise →53263 DIS 375 % 1:20 T 52 Bascom →53264 DIS 376 % 12:05 M 342 Noland 310 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics For majors in Math and Stat, Math 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 120 Ingraham Zhang Chunming 21 NAC 309 or Stat 309 →37975 DIS 311 % 1:20 M B387 Chem →40038 DIS 312 % 12:05 M 1333 Sterling →45942 B DIS 313 % 1:20 T 1190 Gym-Nat 311 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics Math 223 or con reg 4 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 6104 Soc Sci Wang, Y 24 NAC →37977 DIS 311 % 1:20 W 342 Noland →37978 DIS 312 % 12:05 W 1327 Sterling →37979 B DIS 313 % 2:25 W 2112 Chamberlin →54284 B DIS 314 % 2:25 T 144 Van Hise 312 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics For majors in Engineering or Nat 4 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 6203 Soc Sci Qian Zhiguang 24 NAC Sci, Stat 311 →37981 DIS 311 % 12:05 M 1327 Sterling →37982 DIS 312 % 2:25 M 1407 Sterling →44096 B DIS 313 % 3:30 M 2377 Chem #A 324 Introductory Applied Statistics for Engineers 3 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1361 Chem Bates, D 22 IC →38270 DIS 311 % 3:30 M 6322 Soc Sci →38510 DIS 313 % 12:05 M B387 Chem →53265 B DIS 315 % 2:25 M 1333 Sterling →38271 DIS 312 % 2:25 M 1327 Sterling →42194 B DIS 314 % 4:35 M 5322 Soc Sci →53266 B DIS 316 % 4:35 M 6224 Soc Sci 333 Applied Regression Analysis Cons inst 3 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 201 Van Hise Nordheim, E 28 r NAC →37984 C DIS 311 % 1:20 R 342 Noland →37985 C DIS 312 % 2:25 W 1407 Sterling →54235 C DIS 313 % 12:15 R 2116 Chamberlin

A Warning This course fills quickly. C Section may open if enrollments warrants. B Section may open if enrollment warrants. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 127 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC STAT (932) continued

#A 371 Introductory Applied Statistics for the Life Sciences Math 112 & 113 or Math 114. Open 3 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1520 Msb Wardrop, R 21 r NIC to Fr. Stdts may receive cr for no LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR 1310 Sterling Wardrop, R 23 more than one of the following LEC 3 2:25 MWF 331 S M I 12 crses: Stat 201, 224, 301, 324, & 371 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR LEC 3 2:25 MWF →38273 DIS 311 % 1:20 W B387 Chem →40040 DIS 321 % 1:20 T 130 Psychology →45944 DIS 331 % 1:20 T 134 Psychology →38274 DIS 312 % 12:05 W B383 Chem →40041 DIS 322 % 4:00 T 5322 Soc Sci →45945 DIS 332 % 2:25 T 55 Bascom →38511 DIS 313 % 2:25 W 2307 Chem →40042 DIS 323 % 1:20 W 1070 Grainger →45946 DIS 333 % 4:00 T 4013 Vilas →39124 B DIS 314 % 1:20 T 579 Noland →40043 B DIS 324 % 12:05 W B387 Chem →45947 B DIS 334 % 12:05 M B383 Chem →43034 B DIS 315 % 1:20 W 1080 Grainger →42535 B DIS 325 % 2:25 W 1333 Sterling →45948 B DIS 335 % 1:20 M B383 Chem →43035 B DIS 316 % 4:00 T 275 Matrls Sci →42536 B DIS 326 % 4:00 T 6310 Soc Sci →53267 B DIS 336 % 2:25 T 1190 Gym-Nat 411 An Introduction to Sample Survey Theory and Methods Stat 224, 201, 301 or an equiv 3 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 5295 Med Sc Ctr Keuler, N 07 NIC intro statistics course →53357 B DIS 311 12:05 W 2381 Chem 424 Statistical Experimental Design for Engineers Stat 224 3 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 133 S M I Loh, W 24 NAC →37987 DIS 311 % 12:05 M 2381 Chem →37988 DIS 312 % 1:20 M 2377 Chem →53269 B DIS 313 % 2:25 M 2307 Chem 431 Introduction to the Theory of Probability Math 223 or 234 3 →37989 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR B115 Van Vleck Seppalainen, T 21 NAC →37990 LEC 2 11:00-12:15 TR B115 Van Vleck Griffeath, D 23 →54444 LEC 3 1:20 MWF B211 Van Vleck Beck, A 10 441 Introduction to Biostatistics for Pharmacy Admission to School of Pharmacy, 3 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2002 Rennebohm 22 IC Pharm.D. prgm →41346 DIS 311 1:20 T 1114 Rennebohm →41348 B DIS 313 3:30 T 1114 Rennebohm →41353 B DIS 315 2:25 W 2336 Rennebohm →41347 DIS 312 2:25 T 1114 Rennebohm →41349 B DIS 314 1:20 W 2336 Rennebohm 475 Introduction to Combinatorics Math 320 or 340 or cons inst 3 →37991 LEC 1 11:00 MWF B341 Van Vleck Miller, A 06 NAC 525 Linear Programming Methods Math 443 or 320 or 340 or cons 3 →42308 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 1325 Comp S&St Ferris, M 02 NAC inst 542 Introduction to Clinical Trials I Stat 541 or equiv or cons inst 3 →37992 LEC 1 4:45-7:00 pm TR 1345 H S L C Kim, K IC 572 Statistical Methods for Bioscience II Stats/Forestry/Hort 571 4 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 125 Agr Hall Ane, C 21 IC →37994 DIS 311 1:00-2:15 T 1407 Sterling →37995 DIS 312 2:30-3:45 W 1327 Sterling →37996 DIS 313 1:00-2:15 W 2377 Chem →45949 B DIS 314 4:00-5:15 pm T 4314 Soc Sci 610 Introduction to Statistical Inference Stat 309 or Stat 431, Math 521, 4 LEC 1 8:25-9:40 TR 133 S M I Newton, M 20 PDC Math 340 or equiv or cons inst →37998 DIS 311 2:30-3:45 F 5295 Med Sc Ctr 632 Introduction to Stochastic Processes Math 431, or Stat 309 & 310, or 3 →37999 LEC 1 % 9:30-10:45 TR B203 Van Vleck Griffeath, D 22 NAC Stat 311 & 312, or Stat 313 or 314 642 Statistical Methods for Epidemiology Stat 310 or equiv or cons inst 3 →53348 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 MW 133 S M I Wang, S 07 AC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 698 Directed Study Graded on a Cr/N basis; requires 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC cons inst 699 Directed Study Graded on a lettered basis; 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC requires cons inst 701 Applied Time Series Analysis, Forecasting and Control Stat 310 or equiv 3 →54233 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 123 Ingraham Wang, Y I 710 Mathematical Statistics Stat, Math 709 4 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 133 S M I Shao, J →38517 DIS 311 8:25 TR 133 S M I 732 Large Sample Theory of Statistical Inference Either Stat 709, 731, or 831 or 3 →53349 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 5322 Soc Sci Zhang Chunming cons inst 741 Survival Analysis Theory and Methods Stat 610 or 710 or equiv or cons 3 →54236 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR B231 Van Vleck Andrei, A inst 760 Multivariate Analysis I Cons inst or Stat 710 3 →53352 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 MW 133 S M I Zhang, Z 832 Theory of Probability Cons inst 3 →38000 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR B131 Van Vleck Seppalainen, T 841 Nonparametric Statistics and Machine Learning Methods Stat 840 3 →53353 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 5295 Med Sc Ctr Wahba, G 850 Theory and Application of Regression and Analysis of Stat 849 3 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 5295 Med Sc Ctr Loh, W Variance II →38002 DIS 311 1:00-2:15 F 133 S M I →53271 B DIS 312 4:00-5:15 pm F 133 S M I 877 Statistical Methods for Molecular Biology Stat 309-310 or 609-610 or 709-710 3 →53354 LEC 1 2:25-3:40 MW 133 S M I Keles, S or equiv, or cons inst. Genetics 466 or equiv strongly recommended 990 Research 1-12 ¶ IND * * 998 Statistical Consulting 9 cr in statistics and cons inst 3 →53355 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1210 Med Sc Ctr Bates, D

A Warning This course fills quickly. B Section may open if enrollment warrants.

THEATRE AND DRAMA THEATRE (942) Ann Archbold, Chair, 6173 Vilas. (608)263-2329 # 120 Introduction to Theatre and Dramatic Literature Open to Fr. 4 cr sections meet Com LEC 1 11:00 MW 3650 Humanities Hunt, K 07 LEC B requirement 3 →38010 A DIS 301 12:05 M 4020 Vilas 3 →38011 A DIS 302 12:05 M 2125 Humanities 3 →38012 A DIS 303 1:20 M 4041 Vilas 3 →38013 A DIS 304 1:20 M 4020 Vilas 3 →38014 A DIS 305 2:25 M 2125 Humanities 3 →39646 A DIS 306 2:25 M 2631 Humanities 3 →38015 A DIS 307 12:05 W 4014 Vilas 3 →38016 A DIS 308 12:05 W 4041 Vilas 3 →38017 A DIS 309 1:20 W 4014 Vilas 3 →38018 A DIS 310 1:20 W 4017 Vilas 3 →38019 A DIS 311 2:25 W 4011 Vilas 3 →38020 A DIS 312 2:25 W 4014 Vilas 3 →38021 A DIS 313 11:00 F 4041 Vilas 3 →38022 A DIS 314 11:00 F 4020 Vilas 3 →38023 A DIS 315 12:05 F 4014 Vilas 3 →38024 A DIS 316 12:05 F 4017 Vilas 4 →38025 A DIS 317 B 12:05 MW 4017 Vilas 4 →38026 A DIS 318 B 12:05 MW 4035 Vilas 4 →38027 A DIS 319 B 2:25 MW 4035 Vilas 4 →38028 A DIS 320 B 2:25 MW 4041 Vilas C 140 Voice Training So st or cons inst 3 →38029 LEC 1 8:30-9:45 MW 1132 Vilas EC

A Registered students must attend first section meeting to guarantee enrollment. C Admission into acting/directing classes by audition. Auditions for fall are in early March of previous B Fulfills General Education, Communications Part B requirement. semester; spring are in Oct. of previous semester. 128 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC THEATRE (942) continued

# 150 Introduction to Acting Open to Fr 3 EC →38030 LEC 1 8:30-9:45 MW 1153 Vilas →38033 LEC 5 8:30-9:45 TR 4010 Vilas →38031 LEC 2 8:30-9:45 MW 1139 Vilas →42390 LEC 6 2:30-3:45 MW 4010 Vilas →44458 D LEC 3 8:30-9:45 TR 1153 Vilas →38902 LEC 7 2:30-3:45 TR 1090 Vilas →38032 LEC 4 8:30-9:45 TR 1132 Vilas →38609 E LEC 10 2:30-5:00 pm F 1153 Vilas # 160 Introduction to Stage Production Open to Fr 3 LEC 1 12:05 MW 4008 Vilas 08E EC →44420 F DIS 301 2:00-6:00 pm MF →44419 F DIS 302 2:00-6:00 pm TR # 161 Backstage Laboratory I Theatre 160 or cons inst. Open to 2 →39433 G LAB 1 2:25-6:00 pm TR 1179 Vilas EC Fr →38034 G LAB 2 2:25-6:00 pm MW 2165 Vilas →38035 G LAB 3 2:25-6:00 pm MF 1145 Vilas # 162 Theatre Production Laboratory Theatre 160 or cons inst. Open to 1 →40103 I LAB 1 * EC Fr →51965 I LAB 2 →42398 I LAB 3 * # 199 Directed Study Graded on a lettered basis. Open 1-3 ¶ IND * * EC to Fr & So. Cons inst req C 250 Fundamentals of Acting Theatre 150 & cons inst 3 →38036 LEC 1 2:30-4:30 TR 1132 Vilas 28 IC →43892 LEC 2 9:55-11:55 MW 1153 Vilas Boyette, P 04E # 266 Fundamentals of Stage Lighting Technology Theatre 160 or cons inst. Open to 3 LEC 1 9:55 MW 4044 Vilas Martin, C 05 EC Fr →40685 LAB 301 2:00-4:00 F 1145 Vilas # 270 Fundamentals of Stagecraft Theatre 160 or cons inst. Open to 3-4 J LEC 1 9:55 MWF 4008 Vilas Lisowski, D 04 EC Fr →53318 K LAB 301 2:00-6:00 pm MW 2165 Vilas →53321 K LAB 304 2:00-6:00 pm R 2165 Vilas →53324 K LAB 307 2:00-6:00 pm TR 2165 Vilas →53319 K LAB 302 2:00-6:00 pm TR 2165 Vilas →53322 K LAB 305 2:00-6:00 pm F 2165 Vilas →53325 K LAB 308 2:00-6:00 pm MW 2165 Vilas →53320 K LAB 303 2:00-6:00 pm M 2165 Vilas →53323 K LAB 306 2:00-6:00 pm MW 2165 Vilas →53326 K LAB 309 2:00-6:00 pm TR 2165 Vilas 299 Directed Study Graded on a lettered basis; So st 1-3 ¶ IND * * IC & requires cons inst 324 Traditions in Dramatic Literature So st, Theatre 120 or cons inst 3 →42201 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 4028 Vilas Peterson, M 24 LIC C 350 Acting Realism Theatre 250 or cons inst 3 →39437 LAB 1 10:00-12:00 TR 1132 Vilas Boyette, P IC C 357 Introduction to Theatre for Cultural and Social So st 3 →51969 L LEC 1 4:00-6:00 pm MW 1153 Vilas Sims, P 13E eHIC Awareness →51970 L LEC 2 4:00-6:00 pm MW 4010 Vilas Sims, P 13E 361 Backstage Laboratory II Theatre 161 or cons inst 1-2 →38617 M LAB 1 N * HIC L 362 Drama in Education So st 3 →38903 O LAB 1 3:50-5:30 pm MW 1090 Vilas HIC →38904 O LAB 2 3:50-5:30 pm TR 1139 Vilas →38905 O LAB 3 3:50-5:30 pm TR 1090 Vilas →46997 O LAB 4 3:50-5:30 pm MW 1139 Vilas →42538 P LAB 5 4:30-6:00 pm MW Off Campus Q 366 Stage Lighting I So st 3-4 →43039 LAB 1 2:30-3:45 TR 4044 Vilas 28 IC →43040 LAB 2 4:00-5:15 pm TR 4044 Vilas 29 Q 374 Rendering for the Stage Theatre 363 or 366 or 372 or cons 3 →51971 LEC 1 11:00-1:00 MW 4032 Vilas Varga, J 07 IC inst R 424 Contemporary World Theatre and Dramatic Literature Jr st, Theatre 224 & 324 3 →42202 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 4008 Vilas Peterson, M 28 LAC 453 Javanese Performance Repertory 2 →38753 LAB 1 10:45-12:00 TR 510 Lathrop Choy, P 23 HDC 464 Costume Technology: Draping Theatre 163 or cons inst 3-4 →39120 LEC 1 9:00-10:45 TR 1179 Vilas Greco, J 21 DC T 469 Textile Painting & Dyeing for Theatrical Design Consent of department 3-4 →46369 S LAB 1 8:30-11:30 MF 1179 Vilas 01G IC U 532 History of Russian Theatre Jr st 3 V →51972 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 4008 Vilas Van De Water 27 LDC W 549 Modern Indian Theatre Jr st or cons inst 3 →51973 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 1641 Humanities Dharwadker, A 27 HIC 550 Advanced Scene Study Theatre 250, 351, 450 or cons 3 LEC 1 1:00-3:00 TR 4010 Vilas Saldivar, N 27 AC inst. Repeatable with cons inst →53445 LAB 301 6:00-10:00 pm MTWRF 4010 Vilas 561 Backstage Laboratory III Theatre 361 or cons inst 1-2 →38037 X LAB 1 * HAC 568 Directing Lab Theatre 368 & cons inst 3 LEC 1 1:00-3:00 TR 4010 Vilas Saldivar, N HAC →52540 LAB 301 6:00-10:00 pm MTWRF 4010 Vilas Q 572 Set Design II Theatre 372 or cons inst 3 →51977 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 4032 Vilas Varga, J 22 HAC 579 Advanced Concepts in Stage Management So st and cons inst 2 →42564 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 T 4032 Vilas Stewart, D 26H AC 619 Gender in Irish Theatre & Drama Jr st and cons inst 3 →45347 Y LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2251 Humanities Trotter, M 21 HAC Dramaturgy 3 →51966 LEC 2 2:25-5:25 pm F 4008 Vilas Clayton, B 11N Rigging, Safety & Metalworking 2-3 →42245 LEC 3 8:50-10:45 WF 4017 Vilas Mitchell, C 03 3D & Mechanical Drafting for the Theatre 1-3 →51967 LEC 4 11:00-12:15 TR 2106A Vilas Lisowski, D 24 Lighting Design Tutorial 3 →51968 LEC 5 * Archbold, A Costume Design Tutorial 3 →44039 LEC 6 * Brassard, G Set Design Tutorial 3 →44040 LEC 7 * Varga, J Technical Direction Tutorial 1-3 →54181 LEC 8 11:00-1:00 F 4032 Vilas Lisowski, D 06N 682 Senior Honors Thesis Theatre 681 & written cons inst H 3 ¶ IND * * HAC 698 Directed Study Graded on a cr/n basis; Jr or Sr 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC st and requires written cons inst 699 Directed Study Graded on a lettered basis; Jr or 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC Sr st & requires written cons inst 732 Advanced Theatre History 1700 to Present Grad st 3 →51978 LEC 1 2:30-5:30 pm W 4008 Vilas Trotter, M 740 Voice Training Grad st & cons inst 3 →42391 LEC 1 10:00-11:45 MWF 1132 Vilas 742 Graduate Stage Movement Grad st & cons inst 3 →41718 LAB 1 12:00-1:45 MWF 1132 Vilas Furumoto, D 750 Graduate Acting Grad st & cons inst. Repeatable 3 →42392 LEC 1 10:00-12:30 TR 1153 Vilas Sims, P with cons inst 768 Advanced Problems in Directing Theatre & Drama 568, & cons inst 3 LEC 1 1:00-3:00 4010 Vilas Saldivar, N →52543 LAB 301 6:00-10:00 pm MTWRF 4010 Vilas 770 Advanced Theatre Technology Cons inst & Grad st 3 →53026 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 2165 Vilas Lisowski, D 799 Independent Study Grad st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * 911 Seminar-Problems in Theatre and Drama Grad st 3 →43044 Z LEC 1 9:30-12:15 T 4041 Vilas Van De Water →43045 LEC 2 12:00-2:00 TR 4044 Vilas Archbold, A 990 Research and Thesis Grad st & written cons inst 1-9 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Study Grad st & written cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * *

C Admission into acting/directing classes by audition. Auditions for fall are in early March of previous P Crosslisted with Curric. Special outreach section for non traditional students. Consent of instructor semester; spring are in Oct. of previous semester. required. Contact Mary McAvoy at [email protected] D Freshmen only section Q Crosslisted with Art E Focus on multiculturalism, consent required R Writing Intensive F Total of 16 labs required. Specific assignments made in first week. S Textile Painting & Dyeing for Theatrical Design; meets with Art and Design Studies 469 G Students with class ending at 2:15 can be accommodated. Contact David Stewart at [email protected] T More information: http://www.arts.wisc.edu/artsinstitute/IAR/dryden/ I Run crew assignment require; mandatory meeting 1/19/10 at 4:30 in Mitchell Lobby. U Crosslisted with Slavic J Lecture starts 1st week of classes; for lab times see note associated with labs V Extra Credit possibility - Study Abroad in Moscow, Spring Break, contact Prof. van de Water, K Labs 301 & 302 meet Jan 25-Feb 18; Labs 303-305 meet Jan 25-Mar 19; Labs 306 & 307 meet Feb 22-Mar 19; Labs [email protected] 308 & 309 meet Mar 22-Apr 22 W Crosslisted with LCA and Lit Trans L Service Learning X Requires project which must be approved prior to enrollment. Contact David Stewart at (608) 263-6559 or M Times are flexible & arranged to fit indiv schedules as much as possible. Mandatory mtg 4:00, 1/19/10 in [email protected] Mitchell Lobby Y Exploration of how ideas about gender and sexuality shaped characters in Modern Irish dramas; study N 361 & 561 meet during times listed for 161. General Rule: 1 cr per task. Contact David Stewart (608) playwrights, actors & designers who brought them to life on stage. 263-6559 or [email protected] Z Ideologies in TFY O Crosslisted with Curric; restricted to EED students until junior enrollment begins. No switching of sections. Enroll only for a section you can attend. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 129 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING URB R PL (944) Brian W. Ohm, 112 Music Hall, (608) 262-1004 305 Introduction to the City So st; qualified Fr admitted with 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 180 Science Olds, K 27 SIC cons inst →40562 DIS 301 9:55 W 450 Science →40563 DIS 302 11:00 W 350 Science →40564 DIS 303 11:00 R 548 Science →40565 DIS 304 2:25 R 548 Science 306 The Real Estate Process So, Jr, or Sr st; Econ 101 3 LEC 1 4:35 MW 1100 Grainger Mc Cabe, S 14E SIC →38253 DIS 301 7:45 R 2190 Grainger →39040 DIS 303 1:20 R 1175 Grainger →38255 DIS 305 2:25 R 2080 Grainger →38042 DIS 302 1:20 T 2280 Grainger →38254 DIS 304 6:00 pm T 2170 Grainger →38043 DIS 306 6:00 pm W 2170 Grainger 420 Urban and Regional Economics Econ 101 3 →42304 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1190 Grainger Malpezzi, S 24 SAC 463 Evolution of American Planning Jr st 3 →43315 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 208 Mus Hall Paulsen, K 23 SIC 505 Urban Spatial Patterns and Theories Geog 305 or cons inst 4 →52607 LEC 1 7:45-9:40 W 388 Science Olds, K 01M SAC 506 Historical Geography of European Urbanization Jr st 3 →52608 LEC 1 % 3:30-5:30 pm T 350 Science Ostergren, R SAC 520 Community Economic Analysis Econ 301 or equiv 3 →40669 SEM 1 9:00-12:00 F B30 Taylor Hl Deller, S 02N SIT 590 Applied GIS Wkshp Mapping Mashups Open to Srs and Grads. Cons inst 3 →54000 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 T 208 Mus Hall 28H DC 2:30-4:15 R 109 Mus Hall Hart, D 28H Topic: Pre-Workshop Module 1-3 →54192 LEC 2 9:00-11:30 F 208 Mus Hall 601 Site Planning Sr st & cons inst or Grad st 3 →53343 LEC 1 4:00-6:30 pm W 208 Mus Hall LaGro Jr., J 13M ZDC 644 International Development and Gender Grad or Sr st 3 →44479 SEM 1 A 2:30-3:45 MW 212 Mus Hall Lastarria Corn AC 671 Energy Economics Sr or Grad st and intermed econ or 3 →38044 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 271 1410 Engdr Shaten, R 28 SDC appropriate substitute per cons inst 699 Directed Study Jr or Sr st & written cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC 718 Water Resources Management Practicum Planning Seminar Adv Grad st or cons inst 2 →38045 SEM 1 4:30-6:00 pm M 110 Science Potter, K 14L 751 Introduction to Financial Planning Grad st or cons inst 3 →42336 LEC 1 4:00-6:30 pm T 208 Mus Hall Huddleston, J 761 Central City Planning: Issues and Approaches Grad st 3 →44687 LEC 2 12:30-2:30 F 208 Mus Hall 781 Planning Thought and Practice Grad st and cons inst 3 →46966 LEC 2 12:15-2:15 M 212 Mus Hall →46967 LEC 3 4:30-6:30 pm M 212 Mus Hall 810 Energy Analysis Seminar Grad st & admission to Energy Anal 3 →38416 SEM 1 4:30-7:00 pm W 175 Science Shaten, R and Policy Curric or cons inst 841 Urban Functions, Spatial Organization and Urb R Pl 741 & 912 or cons inst 2-3 LEC 1 9:00-10:15 M 212 Mus Hall Gocmen, Z Environmental Form →52427 LAB 301 9:00-11:30 W 109 Mus Hall 844 Housing and Public Policy Grad st or cons inst 3 →45823 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 208 Mus Hall Paulsen, K 875 Theory and Practice of Educational Planning Ed Admin 702 or cons inst for Ed 3 →45805 LEC 1 4:40-7:10 pm W 1158 Educ Sci Rainwater, A Admin majors. Grad st for other fields 878 Public Management Grad st 3 →46039 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 T 2341 Engr Hall Moynihan, D →53078 LEC 2 1:20-3:15 T 3359 Engr Hall Yackee, S 890 Federal Budget and Tax Policy and Administration Grad st or cons inst 3 →53080 SEM 1 10:00-11:55 T 2165 Grainger Witte, J 969 Topic: Planning & the Legal System Cons inst 3 →41638 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 208 Mus Hall Ohm, B 977 Seminar-Urban Land Economics PhD Two sems of Grad work. PhD or 2nd 2 →53709 SEM 1 5:30-6:45 pm TR 2165 Grainger Quintin, E yr masters candidates 990 Research and Thesis Grad st 1-5 ¶ IND * * 999 Independent Work Grad st 1-3 ¶ IND * *

A Writing intensive.

ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY (970) Dept of Zoology, 145 Noland, (608)262-1051.

For enrollment questions call:(608)262-1051. Department home page (www.zoology.wisc.edu) available with supplemental course information. #A 101 Animal Biology Open to Fr. Not for credit for % 3 →38063 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 272 Bascom Thoma, S 67 BEC those who have taken Zool 151 or Bleiweiss, R 152 or equiv Riters, L →38064 LEC 2 12:05 MWF 272 Bascom Thoma, S 67 Bleiweiss, R Riters, L #B 102 Animal Biology Laboratory Zool 101 or con reg. Open to Fr 2 BEC →38065 LAB 1 8:50-11:50 M 261 Noland →38075 LAB 11 8:50-11:50 W 261 Noland →38066 LAB 2 1:20-4:20 M 261 Noland →38076 LAB 12 1:20-4:20 W 251 Noland →38067 LAB 3 1:20-4:20 M 251 Noland →38077 LAB 13 6:00-9:00 pm W 261 Noland →38068 LAB 4 6:00-9:00 pm M 261 Noland →38078 LAB 14 8:50-11:50 R 251 Noland →38069 LAB 5 8:50-11:50 T 261 Noland →38079 LAB 15 1:20-4:20 R 261 Noland →38070 LAB 6 8:50-11:50 T 251 Noland →38080 LAB 16 1:20-4:20 R 251 Noland →38071 LAB 7 1:20-4:20 T 241 Noland →38081 LAB 17 1:20-4:20 M 241 Noland →38072 LAB 8 1:20-4:20 T 251 Noland →38487 LAB 18 1:20-4:20 W 261 Noland →38073 LAB 9 1:20-4:20 T 261 Noland →47003 LAB 19 8:50-11:50 R 261 Noland →38074 LAB 10 6:00-9:00 pm T 261 Noland #C 151 Introductory Biology Open to Fr. HS chem or con reg in % 5 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 145 Birge Spiegelman, V 08 BEC coll chem strongly advised. Not Bement, W for full credit for those who have Waller, D taken Bot 100, 130; Zool 101, 102, 120; or equiv →41671 301/601 4:35 T 579 Noland 1:20-4:20 M 577 Noland →42367 306/606 3:30 M 579 Noland 1:20-4:20 W 577 Noland →41737 302/602 3:30 T 579 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm M 577 Noland →42368 307/607 4:35 M 579 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm W 577 Noland →41738 303/603 6:00 pm T 579 Noland 8:50-11:50 T 577 Noland →42369 308/608 8:50 T 579 Noland 8:50-11:50 R 577 Noland →41739 304/604 1:20 M 579 Noland 1:20-4:20 T 577 Noland →42370 309/609 2:25 M 579 Noland 1:20-4:20 R 577 Noland →41740 305/605 6:00 pm M 579 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm T 577 Noland →42371 310/610 12:05 T 579 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm R 577 Noland C 152 Introductory Biology Botany/Zoology 151. Not for full % 5 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 145 Birge Stretton, A 06 b BEC credit for those who have taken Vierstra, R Bot 100, 130; Zool 101, 102, 120; Allen, T or equiv LEC 2 2:30-3:45 TR 1351 Chem Kruger, E 28 Hotchkiss, S LEC 3 12:05 MWF 132 Noland Rouse, D 08 Abbott, D LEC 1 11:00 MWF LEC 2 2:30-3:45 TR →38103 301/601 12:05 T 455 Noland 1:20-4:20 M 215 Noland →39067 401/701 4:35 T 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 M 223 Noland →38104 302/602 6:00 pm T 455 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm M 215 Noland →39068 402/702 11:00 M 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm M 223 Noland →38105 303/603 2:25 M 455 Noland 8:50-11:50 T 215 Noland →39069 403/703 3:30 M 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm T 223 Noland →38106 304/604 3:30 M 455 Noland 1:20-4:20 T 215 Noland →39070 404/704 8:50 T 539 Noland 8:50-11:50 W 223 Noland →38107 305/605 12:05 M 455 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm T 215 Noland →39071 405/705 9:55 T 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 W 223 Noland continued

A Evening midterm exams. Optional Dis sections to be arranged. Crosslisted with Biology. C Evening Exams. Labs and Disc begin 2nd week of classes. Crosslisted with Bio & Bot. Wait List info @ B Labs taught by Grad TAs and will begin meeting the 2nd week of classes. Crosslisted with Biology. www.zoology.wisc.edu 130 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ZOOLOGY (970) continued

→44520 306/606 8:50 T 455 Noland 7:45-10:45 W 215 Noland →44530 406/706 11:00 T 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm W 223 Noland →44521 307/607 1:20 T 455 Noland 1:20-4:20 W 215 Noland →44531 407/707 3:30 W 539 Noland 8:50-11:50 R 223 Noland →44522 308/608 4:35 M 455 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm W 215 Noland →44532 408/708 2:25 M 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm R 223 Noland →44523 309/609 2:25 T 455 Noland 8:50-11:50 R 215 Noland →46081 409/709 4:35 M 553 Noland 8:50-11:50 T 223 Noland →44524 310/610 2:25 T 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 R 215 Noland →46082 410/710 2:25 W 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm R 226 Noland →38109 311/611 4:35 T 455 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm M 226 Noland →38108 411/711 12:05 M 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 M 226 Noland →38111 312/612 4:35 M 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 T 226 Noland →38110 412/712 3:30 M 553 Noland 8:50-11:50 T 226 Noland →44526 313/613 1:20 T 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm W 226 Noland →39066 413/713 6:00 pm M 539 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm T 226 Noland →44528 314/614 6:00 pm T 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 R 226 Noland →44525 414/714 12:05 T 539 Noland 1:20-4:20 W 226 Noland →44529 315/615 3:30 T 455 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm R 215 Noland →44527 415/715 1:20 M 539 Noland 8:50-11:50 R 226 Noland LEC 3 12:05 MWF →53299 501/801 8:50 T 553 Noland 1:20-4:20 M 267 Noland →53309 502/802 1:20 M 553 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm M 267 Noland →53310 503/803 1:20 T 553 Noland 8:50-11:50 T 267 Noland →53311 504/804 2:25 M 553 Noland 1:20-4:20 T 267 Noland →53312 505/805 6:00 pm M 553 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm T 267 Noland →53313 506/806 9:55 T 553 Noland 1:20-4:20 W 267 Noland →53314 507/807 12:05 T 553 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm W 267 Noland →53315 508/808 2:25 T 553 Noland 8:50-11:50 R 267 Noland →53316 509/809 4:35 T 553 Noland 1:20-4:20 R 267 Noland →53317 510/810 6:00 pm T 553 Noland 5:00-8:00 pm R 267 Noland #D 153 Introductory Biology Open to Fr. Enrollment in an 3 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 145 Birge Spiegelman, V 08 BEC undergrad engr degree progm. HS Bement, W chem or con reg in coll chem Waller, D strongly advised. Not for full credit for those who have taken Bot 100, 130, 151; Zool 101, 120, 151; or equiv →44405 DIS 301 4:35 T 579 Noland →44409 DIS 305 6:00 pm M 579 Noland →44413 DIS 309 2:25 M 579 Noland →44406 DIS 302 3:30 T 579 Noland →44410 DIS 306 3:30 M 579 Noland →44414 DIS 310 12:05 T 579 Noland →44407 DIS 303 6:00 pm T 579 Noland →44411 DIS 307 4:35 M 579 Noland →44408 DIS 304 1:20 M 579 Noland →44412 DIS 308 8:50 T 579 Noland # 199 Directed Study Written cons inst. Open to Fr 1-3 ¶ IND * * EC E 302 Introduction to Entomology An elem course in zoology 4 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 150 Russell Lb Young, D 07 BIC →38115 LAB 401 1:20-4:20 T 153 Russell Lb →38116 LAB 402 1:20-4:20 W 153 Russell Lb →38117 LAB 403 1:20-4:20 R 153 Russell Lb F 335 Human/Animal Relationships: Biological and So st 3 →45706 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 145 Birge McConnell, P 28 BIC Philosophical Issues 45721 DIS 301 3:50 R 346 Birge G 350 Parasitology Intro course in biology, So st 3 →38118 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 113 Psychology Christensen, B 02 BIC I 351 Parasitology Laboratory Zoology/MM&I/AHABS 350 or con reg 2 →38119 LAB 1 9:55-11:50 MW 2345 Msb Schrader, J 05 BIC 380 Honors Proseminar Cons inst & 1 sem college zool or H 1 →39415 SEM 1 7:00-9:00 pm T 163 Noland Steudel, K BIC biol 400 Biodiversity Conserv and Sustain Develop in China Varies 2 →46891 LEC 2 J 4:30-6:00 pm M 2104 Chamberlin Posner, J 14L BIC Biology & The History of Human Evolution 3 →51707 K LEC 3 1:00-3:00 M 163 Noland Steudel, K 10L Numbers, R L 410 Evolutionary Biology An elem course in zool or botany & 3 →38120 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 113 Psychology Peters, A 08 BIC So st; Genetics/Botany/Zool 160 or 466 recommended M 460 General Ecology Intro crse in botany & zoology, or 4 LEC 1 12:05 MWF B302 Birge Allen, T 08 r BIC Bot/Zoo 151-152, or Biocore 301 or 333; for biol sci majors only →38126 301/601 1:20-4:20 M 101 Birge 4:25-5:25 pm M 101 Birge →38128 303/603 1:20-4:20 W 101 Birge 4:25-5:25 pm W 101 Birge →38127 302/602 1:20-4:20 T 101 Birge 4:25-5:25 pm T 101 Birge →38129 304/604 1:20-4:20 R 101 Birge 4:25-5:25 pm R 101 Birge 466 General Genetics Algebra, 1 yr chem & 1 yr biology 3 LEC 1 N 11:00 MWF 165 Bascom Masson, P 06 BIC or cons inst Chang, Q →38131 DIS 301 11:00 T 1441 Gen-Biotch →38134 DIS 304 9:55 R 1441 Gen-Biotch →38137 DIS 307 12:05 T 1441 Gen-Biotch →38132 DIS 302 12:05 M 1441 Gen-Biotch →38135 DIS 305 1:20 R 1408 Gen-Biotch →38138 DIS 308 1:20 T 1408 Gen-Biotch →38133 DIS 303 1:20 W 1408 Gen-Biotch →38136 DIS 306 12:05 F 1441 Gen-Biotch O 470 Introduction to Animal Development Zool 101 or Zool 151/152 3 →38139 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 132 Noland Hardin, J 10 BIC P 473 Plant-Insect Interactions One of the following: Bot/For/Zoo 3 →52605 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 104 Russell Lb Raffa, K 10 BIC 460, Ent/Pl Path/For 500, Pl Path/Bot 505, Forestry 550, or Entom 342 Q 504 Modeling Animal Landscapes Jr st ! 3-5 →46011 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 119 Noland Porter, W 24 BAC 46012 LAB 301 4:00-6:00 pm W 1240 Gen-Biotch R 510 Ecology of Fishes 1 yr biol & chem & Jr st 3 LEC 1 9:55 TR 168 Noland Vander Zanden 22 BIC Kitchell, J →38141 DIS 301 4:00-5:30 pm R 168 Noland 511 Ecology of Fishes Lab Zool 510 or con reg 2 →38142 LAB 1 1:20-5:00 pm T 521 Noland BAC →38143 LAB 2 1:20-5:00 pm W 521 Noland S 520 Ornithology 2 semesters of biological science 3 →40697 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 168 Noland Berres, M 08 BIC T 521 Birds of Southern Wisconsin 2 sem of biological sci 3 LAB 1 7:45-9:40 T 321 Noland BIC LAB 2 7:45-9:40 W 321 Noland LAB 3 7:45-9:40 R 321 Noland LAB 4 7:45-9:40 F 321 Noland LAB 1 7:45-9:40 T LAB 2 7:45-9:40 W LAB 3 7:45-9:40 R →41011 DIS 301 9:55 T 321 Noland →41012 DIS 302 9:55 W 321 Noland →41013 DIS 303 9:55 R 321 Noland LAB 4 7:45-9:40 F →41014 DIS 304 9:55 F 321 Noland 524 Neurobiology II: An Introduction to the Brain and Zool 523, equiv crse in physiol, 3 →38453 LEC 1 2:25-3:40 MW 140 Bardeen 12 BIC Behavior or cons inst 535 Ecosystem Analysis 1 yr calculus & a majors course in 3 →52217 LEC 1 2:25-4:25 M 274 Van Hise Carpenter, S 12 DC ecology; or Grad st 2:25-4:25 T 274 Van Hise Carpenter, S 12

D Meets with Bio/Bot/Zoo 151. Engineering students only. M Lab fee = $20 for required Fld trips. Two evening exams given around wks 9 & 16. E Crosslisted with Entomology. Field trips required. N Crosslisted w/ Genetics F Discussion is OPTIONAL, do not enroll in discussion. Crosslisted with Wl Ecol. Waitlist available - see O Two evening midterm exams; optional discussion(s) to be arranged. www.zoology.wisc.edu. P Crosslisted with Entomology and Botany G Crosslisted with Medical Microbiology & Immunology and AHABS. Q 3 cr. Lec only. 5 cr w/ Lec & Lab. Lab room TBA. I Crosslisted with Medical Microbiology & Immunology and Path-Bio. R Two required Sat. field trips. Crosslisted with Envir. St J XL/MW: AAE, Animal Sci., Botany, Forest / Wild Life Ecol., Geog., Poli. Sci., Soil Sci., and Zoology S Evening exams. K Meets with Hist Sci 615 - The History of Evolutionary Thought. T After Spring Recess, labs will begin at 7am. L Optional discussion(s) to be arranged. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 131 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ZOOLOGY (970) continued

548 Ecology of Rivers and Streams Chem 103, 104 or equiv; Zool 315 4 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 119 Babcock Stanley, E 23 BAC or equiv; Zool 460 or equiv →54190 LAB 301 1:00-4:00 R 521 Noland strongly recommended 550 Animal Communication and the Origins of Language Psych 449 or 450 or Zoology 531 or 3 →43219 LEC 1 ! 2:30-3:45 TR 130 Psychology Snowdon, C 28 BAC 532 562 Human Cytogenetics Genetics/Bot/Zool 160 or 466 or 2 →52638 LEC 1 3:30-5:10 pm R 1408 Gen-Biotch Raca, G 29J BIC Med Genet 721 or cons inst Laffin, J Reiser, C L 611 Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology Elem crse in Botany or Zoology 3 →38848 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 WF 168 Noland Lee, C 11F BAC 612 Comparative Physiology Laboratory Zool 611 or con reg 2 →38851 LAB 1 1:20-5:20 pm M 559 Noland Lee, C BAC U 651 Conservation Biology An ecology crse (eg, Botany/Zool 3 →38144 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 4281 White Treves, A 21 r DC 460) and genetics (eg, Genetics/ 43363 DIS 301 V 4:00 M 175 Science Zool 466) 680 Honors Seminar Prev or con reg in Zoology 681 or H 1 →38146 SEM 1 7:00-9:00 pm T 163 Noland Steudel, K AC 682 or 691 or 692 681 Senior Honors Thesis Sr st & con reg (or subsequent H 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC reg) in Zoology 679 or 680 682 Senior Honors Thesis Sr st; prev reg in Zoology 681; & H 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC con reg (or subsequent reg) in 679 or 680 691 Senior Thesis Sr st & con reg (or subsequent 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC reg) in Zoology 679 or 680 692 Senior Thesis Sr st; prev reg in Zoology 691; & 1-4 ¶ IND * * BAC con reg (or subsequent reg) in 679 or 680 698 Directed Study Requires written cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Directed Studies in Zoology Recommended for Jr & Sr; graded on 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC a lettered basis; requires written cons inst 765 Developmental Neuroscience Grad st in biol sci; undergrads 3 →54191 LEC 1 1:20-2:35 TR Halloran, M with cons inst Gomez, T 799 Independent Study Grad st or written cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * 879 Advanced Landscape Ecology Grad st & cons inst 3 →52208 LEC 1 W 8:55-10:50 WF 163 Noland Turner, M 911 Limnology and Marine Science Seminar Grad st in limnology & marine sci 1 →41829 SEM 1 12:05 W 102 Water Sci Kitchell, J grad prgm or cons inst Vander Zanden Stanley, E Carpenter, S 950 Interdisciplinary Seminar in Animal Behavior Grad st 1 →38152 SEM 1 12:00-1:30 R Gammie, S Jeanne, R Marler, C Riters, L Snowdon, C 954 Seminar in Endocrinology-Reproductive Physiology Cons inst 0-1 →38153 SEM 1 X 3:00 R 1360 Gen-Biotch Bird, I 955 Special Topics in Aquatic Ecology Grad st and cons inst 1 →39122 SEM 1 9:55-11:50 F 379 Noland Kitchell, J 9:55-11:50 F 553 Noland 960 Seminar in Cellular Biology Grad st & cons inst 1 →39344 SEM 1 12:00-1:15 F B105 Bock Labs Bement, W Amann, K 990 Research Grad st 1-9 ¶ IND * *

L Optional discussion(s) to be arranged. W Gen. Ecology or equiv req’d; Principles of Landscape Ecology 565 or equiv background recommended. U Service-learning course. X Crosslisted with Animal Science V Grad students only enroll in discussion

MEDICAL SCHOOL

ANATOMY ANATOMY (144) J. K. Harting, Chair, 327 SMI, (608)265-3295

For more information contact Eric Kroner at (608) 265-3295. A 611 Systems Neuroscience Physiol 610 4 LEC 1 10:00-11:30 MW B203 Van Vleck 05 AC →47863 DIS 301 10:00-12:00 F 281 Med Sci →50407 DIS 302 12:00-2:00 F 281 Med Sci 630 Neuronal Mechanisms for Sensation and Memory in Intro neurosci crse highly 3 →53876 LEC 1 10:00-11:30 TR 281 Med Sci Lipton, P 22 BDC Cerebral Cortex recommended: Neurosci/Anat/Phmcol/Physiol 611, Med Sc-M 731, Comp Bio 505, Zool/Neurosci/Psych 523, Psych/Neurophy/Neurosci/Zool 524; or cons inst 675 Special Topics in Developmental Biology Vary according to topic 1-3 →50398 LEC 1 12:00-1:00 W 341 Bardeen Griep, A Molec. and Cell Organogenesis →53172 LEC 2 3:30-5:00 pm TR 341 Bardeen Lee, Y Fallon, J Sun, X Griep, A Odorico, J Vezina, C Principles of Wilderness Medicine →49822 LEC 3 5:00-7:00 pm W Eldridge, M 699 Independent Study Cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC 700 Cytoskeletal Dynamics Grad st or Sr with cons inst; 2 →50550 LEC 1 3:00-5:00 pm R 341 Bardeen Dent, E Zoology 570 or equiv Amann, K Bement, W 711 Integrated Medical Anatomy Med stdt 4 B →52544 LEC 1 9:00-11:50 TR Krabbenhoft, K Bersu, E Epstein, M Smith, P Van Lieshout →50521 LEC 3 B 8:50-11:50 MWF 1375 Med Sc Ctr Krabbenhoft, K Bersu, E Epstein, M Smith, P continued

A Crosslisted with Pharmacology, Physiology, Psychology, and Neuroscience Training Program. B Room to be announced. 132 MEDICAL SCHOOL TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC ANATOMY (144) continued

Van Lieshout 8:50-11:50 MWF 1385 Med Sc Ctr Krabbenhoft, K Bersu, E Epstein, M Smith, P Van Lieshout 765 Developmental Neuroscience Grad st in biol sci; undergrads 3 →54473 LEC 1 1:20-2:35 TR Halloran, M with cons inst Gomez, T 990 Research and Thesis Cons inst 1-9 ¶ IND * *

ANESTHESIOLOGY ANESTHES (148) Susan L. Goelzer, Chair, B6/319 CSC, (608) 263-8114 699 Independent Study Cons inst 0-9 ¶ IND * * AC 919 Individualized Fourth Year Clinical Clerkship 4th yr Med st 1-12 →50277 FLD 11 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Kranner, P →50381 FLD 12 →50382 FLD 13 921 Clinical Anesthesia Clerkship-LaCrosse 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50475 FLD 8 * Lee, Y

BIOMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY BMOLCHEM (758) Robert H. Fillingame, Chair, 587 Medical Sciences, (608)262-1347 503 Human Biochemistry Chem 341 or 343 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 140 Bardeen 05 BAC →47587 DIS 301 11:00 F 1313 Sterling →47588 DIS 302 12:05 M 6102 Soc Sci →47657 DIS 303 2:25 M 4281 White 504 Human Biochemistry Laboratory BmolChem 503 or Biochem 501 or 2 →47589 LAB 1 8:50-11:50 TR 5385 Med Sc Ctr 21 BAC equiv; 503 may be taken con; or cons inst 675 Methods/Technologies for Proetin Characterization Cons inst 1-3 →50612 LEC 1 11:00 MWF BAC Adv Topic: Microbial Molecular Biology →50397 LEC 2 12:00-1:00 T 14 Ingraham Mathematical Methods in Biochem →50613 LEC 3 2:30-3:45 TR 2135 Chamberlin 699 Special Research Problems Cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC 710 Exploring Biochemical Function of Macromolecules Grad st & cons insr 2 →47897 LEC 1 1:30-3:30 T 408 S M I Brow, D Rayment, I 901 Biomolecular Chemistry Seminar Cons inst 1 →47591 SEM 1 12:00 F 140 Bardeen 913 Seminar-RiboGroup (Advanced) Biochem 603 or equiv, Genetics 466 1 →50479 SEM 1 2:30 F Brow, D or equiv; cons inst Wickens, M 914 Seminar-Molecular Biosciences (Advanced) Cons inst 1 →47592 SEM 1 3:30 F 2511 Msb Keck, J 990 Advanced Biomolecular Chemistry and Research Grad st 1-12 ¶ IND * *

BIOSTATISTICS AND MEDICAL INFORMATICS B M I (210) David L. DeMets, Chair, K6/446 CSC (608) 263-1706 542 Introduction to Clinical Trials I Stat 541 or equiv or cons inst 3 →48003 LEC 1 4:45-7:00 pm TR 1345 H S L C Kim, K IC 699 Independent Study Jr st or cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 776 Advanced Bioinformatics BMI 576 3 →47866 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1156 Mech Engr Craven, M 22 877 Statistical Methods for Molecular Biology Stat 309-310 or 609-610 or 709-710 3 →53882 LEC 1 2:25-3:40 MW 133 S M I Keles, S or equiv, or cons inst. Genetics 466 or equiv strongly recommended 915 Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine Cons inst 1 →48194 SEM 1 4:00-5:00 pm T 1111 Gen-Biotch Pape, L Shavlik, J Phillips Jr. Page Jr., C

CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE CLNLABSC (628) Sharon Ehrmeyer, Program Director, 6175 Med Sci Cen, (608)262-2085

CLS professional students are required to pay $100 program fee per semester for Fall and Spring. 310 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science Procedures Zoology 101, 102 & Chem 103 2 LEC 1 8:50 R 6205 Med Sc Ctr Ehrmeyer, S 21J Walz, S Foreback, C →47645 LAB 301 9:55-11:50 R 6250 Med Sc Ctr 404 Principles of Clinical Laboratory Instrumentation I CLS classification or cons inst 3 LEC 1 12:05 TR 6205 Med Sc Ctr Foreback, C 25 BIC →47540 LAB 301 2:25-4:30 R 6250 Med Sc Ctr 514 Hemostasis and Coagulation CLS classification or cons inst 2 LEC 1 1:20 TR 6205 Med Sc Ctr Walz, S BDC →47648 LAB 301 2:25-4:30 T 6250 Med Sc Ctr 516 Clinical Hematology II CLS classification, Clnlabsc 515 3 LEC 1 1:20 MW 6205 Med Sc Ctr Walz, S or cons inst →47637 LAB 301 2:25-4:30 MW 6250 Med Sc Ctr 520 Selection and Evaluation of Measurement and Control CLS classification or cons inst 3 →47649 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 6205 Med Sc Ctr Westgard, J Procedures 526 Clinical Chemistry II CLS classification or cons inst 3 LEC 1 7:45 MW 6205 Med Sc Ctr Ehrmeyer, S Foreback, C Wiebe, D →47639 LAB 301 7:45-10:45 F 6250 Med Sc Ctr 536 Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases II CLS classification or cons inst 3 LEC 1 11:00 WF 6205 Med Sc Ctr Kurtycz, D 07 Tonn, D →47641 LAB 301 7:45-9:40 W 6250 Med Sc Ctr 1:20-3:15 F 6250 Med Sc Ctr 544 The Breast Stdt must be enrolled in the 1 →49700 LEC 1 8:15-4:00 MTWRF 245 Stovall Shalkham, J cytotechnology internship prgm at Smith, M the WI State Lab of Hygiene 545 The Genitourinary System Stdt must be enrolled in the 2 →49701 LEC 1 8:15-4:00 MTWRF 245 Stovall Smith, M cytotechnology internship prgm at the WI State Lab of Hygiene MEDICAL SCHOOL 133 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC CLNLABSC (628) continued

546 The Gastrointestinal System Stdt must be enrolled in the 3 →49702 LEC 1 8:15-4:00 MTWRF 245 Stovall Shalkham, J cytotechnology internship prgm at Smith, M the WI State Lab of Hygiene 547 Effusions Stdt must be enrolled in the 2 →49703 LEC 1 8:15-4:00 MTWRF 245 Stovall Smith, M cytotechnology internship prgm at the WI State Lab of Hygiene 549 Miscellaneous Systems Stdt must be enrolled in the 3 →49704 LEC 1 8:15-4:00 MTWRF 245 Stovall Smith, M cytotechnology internship prgm at the WI State Lab of Hygiene 570 Molecular Diagnostics BmolChem 503/504, CLS 2 →53997 A LEC 1 8:00-4:30 MTWRF Off Campus Borgh, K classification or cons inst 573 Applied Cytology I Stdt must be enrolled in the 1 →49705 LAB 1 8:15-4:00 MTWRF 245 Stovall Smith, M cytotechnology internship prgm at the WI State Lab of Hygiene B 575 Clinical Laboratory Science Practicum CLS classification or cons inst 1-6 →53998 A FLD 1 7:00-3:20 MTWRF Off Campus Walz, S →53999 C FLD 5 7:00-3:30 MTWRF Off Campus Walz, S →49653 FLD 2 7:00-3:30 TR Off Campus Walz, S →52766 FLD 6 7:00-3:30 TR Off Campus Walz, S →52764 FLD 3 7:00-3:30 TR Off Campus Walz, S →54268 FLD 7 7:00-3:30 MTWRF Off Campus Walz, S →52765 FLD 4 7:00-3:30 TR Off Campus Walz, S 640 Current Issues Seminar CLS classification or cons inst 1 →47644 SEM 1 11:00 M 6205 Med Sc Ctr Ehrmeyer, S Darcy, T

A Class meets January 11-15, 2010. C Class meets March 29-April 2, 2010. B Field experience locations will be assigned; hours will follow work site schedule.

FAMILY MEDICINE FAM MED (370) James E. Davis MD, Interim Chair 699 Directed Study Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * AC 712 Heallth Care in Diverse Communities Stdts enrolled in a prof degree 1 →50316 LEC 1 5:30-7:30 pm W Rindfleisch, K prgm & cons inst 910 Research in Family Medicine-Wingra FMC 4th yr Med st 4-8 →50413 FLD 14 * Temte, J 919 Individualized Fourth Year Clinical Clerkship 4th yr Med st 1-12 →50376 FLD 6 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Smith, D →50326 FLD 7 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Smith, D →50519 FLD 8 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRF Smith, D 935 St Mary’s Medical Center Family Medicine 4th yr Med st 1-12 →50374 FLD 31 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Stiles, M Sub-Internship

HUMAN ONCOLOGY H ONCOL (480) Paul Harari, Chair, K4/336 CSC, (608)263-5009 410 Radiobiology 2-3 →51530 LEC 1 A 4:30 TR 113 G5-C S C Ritter, M BET 699 Independent Study in Human Cancer Biology Human Onc 402 and/or cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 910 Independent Reading and Research for Fourth Year 4th yr Med st 1-12 →50286 FLD 41 * Khuntia, D Medical Students 990 Research in Human Cancer Biology Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

A Cross-listed with Medical Physics

MEDICAL GENETICS MD GENET (616) Michael R. Culbertson, Chair, 1420 Genetics/Biotech, (608) 262-1069 562 Human Cytogenetics Genetics/Bot/Zool 160 or 466 or 2 →50412 LEC 1 A 3:30-5:10 pm R 1408 Gen-Biotch Raca, G 29J BIC Med Genet 721 or cons inst Laffin, J Reiser, C 646 Cancer Genetics Enrollment in the Genetic 2 →50579 LEC 1 * Stettner, A Counseling Training Program or cons inst 677 Adv Topics-Genetics: Genome Science Cons inst or Grad st 2 →50627 LEC 2 2:25 TR 1408 Gen-Biotch Schwartz, D BAC Intro to Genomic/Proteomic Analysis 3 →50552 LEC 4 3:30-5:00 pm T 1408 Gen-Biotch Skop, A 3:30-5:00 pm R 1240 Gen-Biotch Science Writing-Controversies 1-2 →54293 LEC 10 B 5:00-7:00 pm W 1240 Gen-Biotch Seely, W Adv Topics-Genetics: HIV/Aids Prevention Advanced 3 →47857 LEC 11 C 6:55-8:30 pm W 1510 Msb Kessel, R 699 Independent Reading Cons inst & Sr st 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 708 Methods and Logic in Genetic Analysis Grad st, Genetics 701 or equiv 3 →54469 LEC 1 3:30-5:45 pm W 1360 Gen-Biotch Sun, X Pelegri, F 9:55 F 1408 Gen-Biotch 714 Practicum in Genetics Counseling Med Genet 713 3 ¶ IND * * 737 Contemporary Professional Issues in Genetics Enrollment in Genetics Counseling 1 →47507 SEM 1 7:45-9:40 R Reiser, C Counseling Progm or cons inst 742 Human Embryology, Teratology and Abnormal Development Enrollment in the Genetic 1 →50136 LEC 1 * Haun, J Counseling Program 814 Advanced Practicum in Genetics Counseling Med Genet 813 4 ¶ IND * * 990 Research Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * 993 Seminar in Genetics Grad st & cons inst 0-1 →47509 SEM 1 12:00-1:00 R Reiser, C

A Contact Catherine Reiser at [email protected] for authorization to register. C For authorization to enroll, contact Ruth Owens at [email protected]. B Enrollment is in Genetics 677; contact Mara McDonald [email protected] for authorization to register. 134 MEDICAL SCHOOL TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

MEDICAL HISTORY AND BIOETHICS MED HIST (452) Susan Lederer, Chair, 1135 MSC, (608)262-1460 # 212 The Physician in History Open to Fr. For honors credit con % 3 LEC 1 2:25 MW 19 Ingraham Broman, T 12 HEC reg in Hist Sci/Hist Med 284 or cons inst →49687 DIS 301 8:50 R 1407 Sterling →49689 DIS 304 9:55 F 2307 Chem →50559 DIS 307 12:05 R 1080 Grainger →49688 DIS 302 9:55 R 1327 Sterling →50256 DIS 305 1:20 R 130 Psychology →50258 DIS 308 11:00 F 1333 Sterling →50558 DIS 303 4:35 W 5322 Soc Sci →50257 DIS 306 2:25 R 579 Noland # 284 Physician in History (Honors) Con reg for honors in Hist Sci/ H 1 →51924 LEC 1 3:30-5:15 pm W 399 Van Hise Broman, T HEC Hist Med 212 or cons inst. Open to Fr 333 History of Modern Biology Jr st or cons inst % 3 →51609 LEC 1 A 11:00-12:15 TR 6112 Soc Sci Nyhart, L 24 HDC 52627 DIS 301 1:20 F 4279 White 431 Childbirth in the United States Women St 103 or 430 or equiv; or % 3 →50528 LEC 1 B 1:00-2:15 TR 1010 Med Sc Ctr Leavitt, J 26 SDC cons inst 523 Race, American Medicine and Public Health Jr or Sr st % 3 →51607 LEC 1 C 2:30-3:45 MW 1010 Med Sc Ctr Lederer, S 11E eSDC 532 The History of the (American) Body Women St 103 or other women’s 3 →52150 D LEC 1 % 11:00-12:15 TR B219 Van Vleck Houck, J 24 HAC studies crse required; prev hist (incl med hist & hist sci) crse preferred 553 International Health and Global Society Jr or Sr st, or cons inst % 3 →51611 F LEC 1 E 2:30-3:45 TR 1190 Grainger Keller, R 28 ZIC 558 Ethical Problems Raised by Biomedical Technology Jr st or cons inst 3 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 T 290 Nutri Sci Fost, N 23H HIC Streiffer, R →50560 DIS 301 11:00-12:15 R 6304 Soc Sci →47997 DIS 302 11:00-12:15 R 7121 White →47998 DIS 303 9:30-10:45 R 7121 White →47999 DIS 304 2:30-3:45 R 210 Psychology 559 Genetics & Society: HistBioethicPolicy Dimensions Cons inst; enrollment may be 3 →53358 LEC 1 G 9:30-10:45 TR 479 Van Hise 22 HDT Public Health Ethics limited depending on topic and →53441 LEC 2 I 9:30-10:45 TR 6101 Soc Sci Kelleher, J 21 Health, Disability & Social Justice approach →53442 LEC 3 I 4:00-5:15 pm TR 240 Van Hise Kelleher, J 29 562 Byzantine Medicine and Pharmacy Jr or Sr st or cons inst 3 →47504 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2002 Rennebohm Scarborough, J 28 HDC 565 The Ethics of Modern Biotechnology Jr st & cons inst 3 →50554 LEC 1 J 2:25-4:55 pm M 6232 Soc Sci Streiffer, R 11L HIC 668 A History of Western Disability Jr st % 3 →50246 LEC 1 A 2:30-3:45 MW 1227 Engr Hall Schalick, W 11E AC Medical Technologies in Historical Perspective →53914 LEC 2 A 1:00-2:15 TR 10 Agr Hall Delancey, D 27 699 Independent Study in Medical History Jr st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 728 Biomedical Ethics and Society Grad st. One of the following: 3 →51608 SEM 1 12:00-2:30 M 1406 Med Sc Ctr Hogle, L Anthro 365, Soc 531, Pop Hlth 780 or equivs, or cons inst 730 Ethical Issues in Medicine Open to all 4th yr Med students (8 1 →50637 LEC 1 K 4:00-5:30 pm TR 1267 H S L C Fost, N or 16 wks) as an elective 753 International Health and Global Society Grad st & con reg in Med Hist 553 1 →51612 SEM 1 L * Keller, R 890 Reading and Research Open to all 4th yr Med stdts (8 or 1-3 ¶ IND * * 16 wks) & Grad stdts of all other depts (16 wks) 919 Biopolitics Grad st and cons inst 3 →53030 LEC 1 M 1:15-3:15 W B113 Van Vleck Keller, R Guyer, S History & Historiography of Eugenics →53359 G LEC 2 A 4:00-6:30 pm M 240 Van Hise 999 Advanced Independent Study Grad stdts who have the Masters or 1-3 ¶ IND O * P * equiv, or Postdoc fellows who wish to undertake an indep res project

A Crosslisted with History of Science I Juniors and seniors only or by consent of instructor. B Crosslisted with History of Science and with Gender & Women’s Studies J Crosslisted with History of Science, Agronomy and Rural Sociology C Crosslisted with History of Science and Afro-American Studies K Designed for Med Students; meets first 6 weeks only: all others need instructor permission D Crosslisted with Gender and Women’s Studies and with History of Science L Graduate students must register concurrently in MHB /HOS/Pop Hlth 553 E Crosslisted with History of Science and with Pop Health M Crosslisted with History of Science. Meets with English 727-003. F Graduate students must register concurrently in MHB 753 O Satisfies Centr Mol Bio ethics requirement G Instructor: Visiting faculty Diane Paul P Contact Prof. Streiffer for permission. Meets with Hort 875: W 1:20-2:35. Plant Sci 473

MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY M M & I (620) Rodney A. Welch, Chair, 1301 Microbial Sciences (MSB), (608)262-7538 341 Immunology HS biol, chem, 1 sem of college 3 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 1520 Msb Manning, J 29 BIC biol; So st; to receive cr for →51759 DIS 301 4:35 M 1520 Msb both MM&I 341 & 528, MM&I 341 must be completed first 350 Parasitology Intro course in biology, So st 3 →47511 LEC 1 A 8:50 MWF 113 Psychology Christensen, B 02 BIC 351 Parasitology Laboratory Zoology/MM&I/AHABS 350 or con reg 2 →47512 LAB 1 B 9:55-11:50 MW 2345 Msb Schrader, J 05 BIC 410 Medical Mycology 2 sem intro biol w/lab or Biocore 2 →47653 C LEC 1 2:25 TR 1420 Msb Weber, J BAC series 301-304; a crse in Woods, J immunology or cons inst 412 Medical Mycology Laboratory MM&I 301 & 302 & con reg in MM&I 1 LAB 1 3:30 R 2125 Msb Weber, J BAC 410 →47655 DIS 301 3:30 T 2301 Msb 529 Immunology Laboratory Two sem of chem and one sem of 2 →49655 LAB 1 D 2:25-4:45 pm WF 2445 Msb Manning, J 12 IC zoology or gen biology. Jr or Sr st; cons inst 575 Biology of Viruses Biocore 301/302, or AP score of 4 2 →47513 LEC 1 E 11:00 TR 1520 Msb Friesen, P 24 AC or 5 and Zoology 151 or 152; or MM&I 301 603 Clinical and Public Health Microbiology MM&I 301 & 302 or equiv 5 LEC 1 F 1:20 MWF 1510 Msb Schell, R 10 IC SEM 301 F 2:25-4:35 WF 1510 Msb →47516 DIS 601 F 2:25-4:35 M 1510 Msb 677 Advanced Topics: Flow Cytometry Grad st or cons inst 1-3 →50383 LEC 11 * Schell, R BAC vaccines: practical issues for a global society →50399 LEC 17 12:05 TR 2511 Msb Schell, R 25 681 Senior Honors Thesis Cons honors advisor H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 682 Senior Honors Thesis Cons honors advisor H 3 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Directed Study Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC

A Crosslisted with Pathobiological Sciences (Path-Bio) and Zoology. D Crosslisted with Pathobiological Sciences (Path-Bio). B Laboratory manual available at StudentPrint, East Campus Mall. Lab coat also required. E Crosslisted with Biochemistry. C Registration for this class is restricted to MMI majors only until November 22, 2009. F Crosslisted with Population Health. MEDICAL SCHOOL 135 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC M M & I (620) continued

750 Host-Parasite Relationships in Vertebrate Viral Oncol/Bact 640 or Vet Sci 513; and 3 →52471 LEC 1 D 10:00-11:30 MW 2301 Msb Brandt, C Disease Bact, Vet Sci 528; or cons inst 773 Eukaryotic Microbial Pathogenesis Cons inst. MM&I 740 & Path 750 3 →52487 LEC 1 G 10:00-11:30 TR 1510 Msb Woods, J recommended Bangs, J 900 Journal Club Cons inst 1 →50632 SEM 1 I 4:05 T 2511 Msb Ruby, E →50189 SEM 2 4:00 W 2511 Msb Striker, R 901 Seminar Cons inst 1 →47679 SEM 1 J 12:05 W 1520 Msb Mansfield, J 914 Seminar-Molecular Biosciences (Advanced) Cons inst 1 →47519 SEM 1 K 3:30 F 2511 Msb Keck, J 990 Research and Thesis Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

D Crosslisted with Pathobiological Sciences (Path-Bio). J Meets with Microbiology 731. G Crosslisted with Animal Health and Biomedical Sciences (AHABS). K Crosslisted with Microbiology, Biochemistry and Biomolecular Chemistry. I Research Topics in Microbiology.

MEDICAL PHYSICS MED PHYS (621) James A. Zagzebski, Chair, 1530 MSC, 1300 Univ. Ave., (608)265-6504 265 Introduction to Medical Physics A yr crse of college level intro 2 →47524 LEC 1 6:30-8:30 pm T 120 K6-C S C 41H PIC physics 410 Radiobiology 2-3 →52639 LEC 1 4:30 TR 113 G5-C S C Ritter, M BET 471 Mathematical Modeling of Cancer Treatments Cons inst 1-3 →50523 LEC 1 4:30-5:30 pm T 418 K4-C S C Digital Medical Image Management →54207 LEC 2 12:05 T 1022 Wimr Peppler, W Wendt, G 506 Monte Carlo Radiation Transport NEEP 305 or equiv and one of NEEP 3 →50107 LEC 1 3:30-4:45 pm MW 175 1410 Engdr Wilson, P 13E 405, 408, Med Phys 501 or 569, or cons inst 530 Medical Imaging Systems ECE 330 or Med Phys 473 or equiv 3 →47868 LEC 1 3:30-4:45 pm TR 1022 Wimr Block, W 29 or cons inst. Knowledge of linear signals & systems, convolution, basic probability, ID Fourier Transforms 559 Patient Safety and Error Reduction in Healthcare Jr st or cons inst 2 →49721 LEC 1 5:10-7:00 pm M 119 G5-C S C 14L IC 566 Physics of Radiotherapy Med Phys 501 4 LEC 1 1:20 R 1022 Wimr 1:20-3:15 T 1022 Wimr →47526 LAB 301 * 568 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Crses in mod physics & calc, incl 3 →50432 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 1022 Wimr Fourier Anal, req. Crses in other med imaging tech e.g. Med Phys 567, & crses in signal processing, or Med Phys 573 recommended 569 Health Physics Cons inst 3-4 →47867 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 1022 Wimr 47869 LAB 301 4:00-6:00 pm W 1022 Wimr 570 Advanced Brachytherapy Physics Med Phys 501& 566 or equiv 3 →50571 LEC 1 12:05 MWF 1022 Wimr 08 6:00-7:30 pm W 1022 Wimr 08 574 Medical Image Science: Stochastic Aspects Med Phs/BME 573 or cons inst 3 →49693 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 1022 Wimr 05 575 Diagnostic Ultrasound Physics Modern physics, calculus & Fourier 3 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1022 Wimr analysis or cons inst →48300 LAB 301 12:05-2:10 F 662 Rad Lab - Diagnostic Radiological Physics Med Phys 567 1 →50461 LEC 1 * 663 Rad Lab - Nuclear Medicine Physics Med Phys 463 1 →47619 LEC 1 * 665 Rad Lab: CT, MRI, and DSA Physics Med Phys 567 or cons inst 1 →47527 LEC 1 * 666 Rad Lab - Medical Ultrasound Physics Grad st 1 →50546 LEC 1 * 699 Independent Reading or Research 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 900 Journal Club and Seminar Cons inst 1 →47528 SEM 1 4:00-5:00 pm M 1335 H S L C 990 Research Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

MEDICAL SCIENCES - MEDICAL SCHOOL MED SC-M (622) Christine Seibert, MD, Assoc Dean of Curriculum, [email protected].

All inst periods include final exam date. Lec 2 courses are not open to graduate students. 699 Directed Study Open only to Med stdts 1-9 ¶ IND * * AC 707 Integrated Gastrointestinal & Hepatic Systems Open to Grad stdts by cons inst 3 →50283 LEC 1 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF and coordinator 709 Integrated Renal System Open to Grad stdts by cons inst 3 →50281 LEC 1 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF and coordinator 711 Integrated Endocrinology and Reproductive Health Open to Grad stdts by cons inst 3 →50284 LEC 1 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF and coordinator 726 Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biopsychosocial Aspects Med Sc-M 716 1 →50280 LEC 1 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF 727 Pharmacology II All basic sci crses taught in the 2 →47834 LEC 1 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF 1st yr and the 1st semester of the 2nd yr of the Med Schl curriculum 731 Neurobiology & Anatomy of the Head and Neck Open to Grad stdts by cons inst 5 →47831 LEC 1 8:00 MTWRF 10:00-11:50 TR 733 Complementary Medicine: Implications for Clinical 1st or 2nd yr Med st 1 →47836 LEC 1 5:30-8:00 pm T Practice 734 Clinical Nutrition in Human Health and Disease Must be Grad stdt or Med stdt 1 →50282 LEC 1 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF 735 Medical Spanish for Health Science Students Med, nursing, pharm, & vet med 1 →49774 LAB 1 * stdts who have had prev Spanish lang instruction 740 Overview of Rural Health Health professional or related 1 →50631 SEM 1 * program enrollment with course director permission 757 Foundations of Medicine 3 Med Micro 701 3 →47833 LEC 1 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF 136 MEDICAL SCHOOL TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

MEDICINE MEDICINE (632) William Busse, MD, Chair, CSC 448 A Team Approach to Emergency Care PA classification or cons inst 3-4 →47541 LEC 1 11:00 TW 1309 H S L C Snyder, V 24 47622 LAB 301 1:00-5:00 pm W 1205 H S L C 52663 LAB 302 1:00-5:00 pm W 1205 H S L C 523 Clinical Exercise Testing & Training Kines 314 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 2:25 TR 2055 Gym-Nat Ward, A 28 →47682 LAB 301 12:30-3:00 W 1108 Gym-Nat →47624 LAB 302 3:30-6:00 pm W 1108 Gym-Nat →47625 LAB 303 3:30-6:00 pm R 1108 Gym-Nat 626 Toxicology II Env Tox 625 or cons inst 3 →47626 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 125 Mc Ardle Oakes, S 05 BAC 47627 DIS 301 10:50 M 125 Mc Ardle 699 Independent Study 0-9 ¶ IND * * AC 903 MSTP Clinical Clerkship in Graduate School Limited to MSTP stdts in grad 1 →50355 FLD 82 * Blank, R school expecting to return to 3rd →50373 FLD 83 * Blank, R yr of med school within 1 yr 910 Independent Reading and Research for Fourth Year 4th yr Med st 1-12 Medical Students →50358 FLD 3 * McKown, K →50575 FLD 44 * McKown, K →50494 FLD 8 * McKown, K →50694 FLD 62 * McKown, K →50317 FLD 41 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRFS McKown, K →50334 FLD 81 * Atwood, C 916 Palliative Care (CSC) 4th yr Med st 2-4 →50669 FLD 10 * Cleary, J →50377 FLD 46 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Cleary, J 919 Individualized Fourth Year Clinical Clerkship 4th yr Med st 1-12 →50503 FLD 1 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Seibert, C 921 Ambulatory Medicine Clerkship-Student Health 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50414 FLD 1 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRFS Prunuske, J →50577 FLD 7 * Prunuske, J →50415 FLD 2 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRFS Prunuske, J →50418 FLD 8 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRF Prunuske, J →50416 FLD 3 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRFS Prunuske, J →50419 FLD 9 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRF Prunuske, J →50417 FLD 4 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRFS Prunuske, J →50514 FLD 16 * Prunuske, J →50364 FLD 5 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRFS Prunuske, J →50490 FLD 18 * Prunuske, J →50576 FLD 6 * Prunuske, J 940 Allergy and Clinical Immunology Clerkship-CSC 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50582 FLD 2 * Busse, W →50586 FLD 6 * Busse, W →50583 FLD 3 * Busse, W →50626 FLD 7 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Busse, W →50584 FLD 4 * Busse, W →50670 FLD 9 * Busse, W →50585 FLD 5 * Busse, W 942 Clinical Electrophysiology-Milwaukee 2-12 →50279 FLD 8 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Akhtar, M →50587 FLD 43 * Akhtar, M →50520 FLD 44 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRF Akhtar, M 953 Dermatology Clerkship-CSC 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50690 FLD 16 * Wood, G →50515 FLD 17 * Wood, G 972 Infectious Disease Clerkship-VAH 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50590 LAB 44 * 976 Clinical Nephrology Clerkship-CSC/VAH 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50591 FLD 1 * Becker, B →50592 FLD 2 * Becker, B →50593 FLD 5 * Becker, B →50640 FLD 7 * Becker, B 981 Pulmonary Disease Clerkship-CSC 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50506 FLD 3 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRF Jarjour, N →50511 FLD 5 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Jarjour, N →50645 FLD 7 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Jarjour, N 985 Critical Care Medicine-CSC 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50687 FLD 9 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Wood, K 990 Research Grad st & cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

NEUROLOGY NEUROL (676) Thomas P. Sutula, MD, PhD, Chair (608) 265-5448 699 Special Problems in Neurology 2nd yr Medical st 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 910 Independent Reading and Research for Fourth Year 4th yr Med st 1-12 ¶ IND * * Medical Students 922 Clinical Neurology Consultation Service-CSC 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50328 FLD 4 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Bell, C 923 Clinical Neurology-Outpatient Clerkship-CSC 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50421 FLD 35 * Backonja, M

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY OBS&GYN (436) Douglas W Laube, MD, M Ed, Chair (608) 263-1228 699 Directed Study Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * AC 919 Individualized Fourth Year Clinical Clerkship 4th yr Med st 1-12 →50699 FLD 7 * Stewart, K 954 Seminar in Endocrinology-Reproductive Physiology Cons inst 0-1 →50534 SEM 1 3:00 R 1360 Gen-Biotch Bird, I 990 Research Med School st or cons inst 1-10 ¶ IND * *

ONCOLOGY ONCOLOGY (700) Norman R. Drinkwater, Chair, 1009 McArdle Lab, (608)262-8651 545 Medical Biotechnology Biochem 501 and Genetics 466 or 1 →47791 LEC 1 12:05 M 1111 Gen-Biotch Burgess, R IC equiv 675 Topic: Stat Problems in Genetics & Mol Biology Cons inst 2 →54033 LEC 1 11:00 TR 1006 Mc Ardle Drinkwater, N BIC Topic: Appropriate Conduct in Science 1 →49303 LEC 2 A 3:00-5:00 pm R 1109 Mc Ardle Mertz, J Roberts, G 699 Special Research Problems Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 990 Research Grad st 1-12 ¶ IND * *

A Class meets 1/21/10-3/4/10 MEDICAL SCHOOL 137 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

OPHTHALMOLOGY AND VISUAL SCIENCES OPHTHALM (702) Paul Kaufman, MD, Chair (608) 263-6074 699 Directed Study Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * AC 910 Independent Reading and Research for Fourth Year 4th yr Med st 8 →50422 FLD 46 * Ip, M Medical Students 919 Individualized Fourth Year Clinical Clerkship 4th yr Med st 1-12 →50596 FLD 5 * Ip, M →50628 FLD 6 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Ip, M →50597 FLD 7 * Ip, M →50450 FLD 41 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRF Ip, M →50454 FLD 42 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRF Ip, M

PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE PATH (704) Michael N. Hart, MD, Chair, 6152 MSC (608) 265-3735 # 299 Independent Study Cons inst. Open to Fr 1-3 ¶ IND * * C 399 Independent Study So st & cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * C 404 Pathophysiologic Principles of Human Diseases Physiol 335 3 →47551 B LEC 1 A 12:05 MWF C 1306 H S L C 08 BAT 12:05 MWF 6203 Soc Sci Salamat, S 08 626 Toxicology II Env Tox 625 or cons inst 3 →47628 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 125 Mc Ardle Oakes, S 05 BAC 47629 DIS 301 10:50 M 125 Mc Ardle 651 Quality Assurance Basics Path 657 & Sr st in clin lab sci, 1 →48298 LEC 1 * or bachelor’s degree in clin lab sci, or ASCP or NCA cert in clin lab sci, or admission to the Graduate Certificate in Laboratory Quality Management 652 Quality Assurance Projects Sr st in clin lab sci, or 2 →48297 LAB 1 * bachelor’s degree in clin lab sci, or ASCP or NCA cert in clin lab sci, or admission to the Graduate Certificate in Laboratory Quality Management 655 Quality Control Basics Sr st in clin lab sci, or 1 →50385 LEC 1 * bachelor’s degree in clin lab sci, or ASCP or NCA cert in clin lab sci, or admission to the Graduate Certificate in Laboratory Quality Management 656 Quality Control Projects Path 655 & Sr st in clin lab sci, 2 →50386 LAB 1 * or bachelor’s degree in clin lab sci, or ASCP or NCA cert in clin lab sci, or admission to the Graduate Certificate in Laboratory Quality Management 657 Quality Planning Basics Sr st in clin lab sci, or 1 →50531 LEC 1 * bachelor’s degree in clin lab sci, or ASCP or NCA cert in clin lab sci, or admission to the Graduate Certificate in Laboratory Quality Management 658 Quality Planning Projects Path 657 & Sr st in clin lab sci, 2 →50532 LAB 1 * or bachelor’s degree in clin lab sci, or ASCP or NCA cert in clin lab sci, or admission to the Graduate Certificate in Laboratory Quality Management 691 Senior Thesis Jr or Sr st & cons inst 3 ¶ IND * * AT 699 Independent Study Jr st & cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC 709 Contemporary Topics in Cell Structure and Function Previous course in cell biology 2 →50609 LEC 1 1:30-3:30 R 516 S M I 750 Cellular and Molecular Biology/Pathology Grad st or cons inst. Con reg in 3 →47552 LEC 1 9:55 MWF B115 Van Vleck Path 709 recommended 809 Molecular Mechanisms of Disease Path 750 & 803 2 →50623 LEC 1 1:20 TR 516 S M I 900 Seminar 0 →47553 SEM 1 12:00-1:00 W 516 S M I 901 Student Seminar / Journal Club Cons inst 1 →49741 SEM 1 9:55 R 516 S M I Fabry, Z 920 General Pathology Clerkship-CSC 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50598 FLD 1 * Hafez, G →50424 FLD 3 * Hafez, G →50512 FLD 12 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Hafez, G 990 Research Cons inst or Sr Med st 1-8 ¶ IND * *

A Evening exams will be given. pharmacy students. B Students who are regularly on the Heath Science Campus should attend Lecture at the HSLC such as nursing and C Campus lecture location will receive/view lecture via video broadcast of HSLC lecture location

PEDIATRICS PEDIAT (708) Aaron L. Friedman, Chair, H4/458 CSC, (608)263-8558 699 Independent Study 0-9 ¶ IND * * AC 746 Interdisciplinary, Coordinated Care of the Child with Grad st and/or cons inst 3 →52657 SEM 1 * Tribby, R Chronic Illness →52660 SEM 2 * Tribby, R 910 Independent Reading and Research for Fourth Year 4th yr Med st 1-12 →50629 FLD 41 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Mc Intosh, G Medical Students 919 Individualized Fourth Year Clinical Clerkship 4th yr Med st 1-12 →50371 FLD 5 * Mc Intosh, G →50701 FLD 19 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Mc Intosh, G →50425 FLD 41 * Mc Intosh, G →50599 FLD 42 * Mc Intosh, G 138 MEDICAL SCHOOL TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC PEDIAT (708) continued

920 Pediatric Subinternship-CSC 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50602 LAB 41 * →50603 LAB 42 * →50426 LAB 43 * 965 Pediatric Neurology Clerkship-CSC 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50659 FLD 7 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Stafstrom, C →50668 FLD 8 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Stafstrom, C 990 Research 1-12 ¶ IND * *

PHARMACOLOGY PHMCOL-M (724) Arnold E. Ruoho, Chair, 4775 Medical Sciences Center (608) 262-1733 611 Systems Neuroscience Physiol 610 4 LEC 1 10:00-11:30 MW B203 Van Vleck 05 AC →47864 DIS 301 10:00-12:00 F 281 Med Sci →50408 DIS 302 12:00-2:00 F 281 Med Sci 620 Eukaryotic Molecular Biology Biochem 508 or equiv 3 →48983 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 1420 Msb Wassarman, D 07 IC Ansari, A 626 Toxicology II Env Tox 625 or cons inst 3 →47630 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 125 Mc Ardle Oakes, S 05 BAC 47631 DIS 301 10:50 M 125 Mc Ardle 699 Independent Study Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC 711 Biochemical Pharmacology: Neurotransmitter Biochem 501 or cons inst 2 →50574 LEC 1 2:30-3:30 MW 3765 Med Sc Ctr Receptors/Ion Channels 875 Topics in Chemotherapeutics Intro crse in biochem, mol biol, 1-3 →48230 LEC 4 10:00-12:00 TR 1335 H S L C Cell Signaling & Human Disease and genetics and cons inst →49720 LEC 5 4:00 W 901 Seminar and Journal Club Cons inst 1-2 →47680 LEC 1 12:00-1:00 T 1111 Gen-Biotch 12:00-1:00 M 140 Bardeen 990 Research Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

PHYSICAL THERAPY PHY THER (745) Lisa A. Steinkamp, Chair, 5185 MSC, (608)263-7131 512 Principles of Professional Practice and Administration DPT st 3 →50557 LAB 1 1:15-2:30 MW 1345 H S L C Steinkamp, L 10E 534 Foundations of Physical Therapy Intervention DPT st 4 LEC 1 9:45-11:50 M 3265 Med Sc Ctr Brickson, S 04L McConkey, A Wenker, S →47565 LAB 301 12:05-2:00 M 5150 Med Sc Ctr 2:10-4:05 W 5150 Med Sc Ctr →47566 LAB 302 2:10-4:05 M 5150 Med Sc Ctr 12:05-2:00 W 5150 Med Sc Ctr 540 Psychosocial Aspects of Health Care DPT st 1 →50392 SEM 1 12:05 R 5275 Med Sc Ctr Boissonnault 25J →50393 SEM 2 1:05 R 5275 Med Sc Ctr Boissonnault 26J 542 Medical Ethics, Jurisprudence, and Health Care DPT st 1 →50535 SEM 1 9:15 R 5275 Med Sc Ctr Boissonnault Regulations →50536 SEM 2 10:15 R 5275 Med Sc Ctr Boissonnault 628 Clinical Decision Making: Neuromuscular Mechanics and DPT st 4 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 T 5275 Med Sc Ctr Dewane, J 26H Control Heiderscheit Sesto, M 8:15-9:30 W 5275 Med Sc Ctr Dewane, J 26H Heiderscheit Sesto, M →50400 LAB 301 2:10-4:05 M 4150 Med Sc Ctr →50401 LAB 302 12:05-2:00 M 4150 Med Sc Ctr 636 Motor Control Dysfunction: Examination, Diagnosis, and DPT st 5 LEC 1 9:55 M 5275 Med Sc Ctr Dewane, J 05 Management II Patterson, K 11:00 W 5275 Med Sc Ctr Dewane, J 05 Patterson, K 11:05 F 5275 Med Sc Ctr Dewane, J 05 Patterson, K →47568 LAB 301 7:45-9:40 T 5150 Med Sc Ctr 2:10-4:05 R 5150 Med Sc Ctr →47569 LAB 302 9:50-11:45 T 5150 Med Sc Ctr 12:05-2:00 R 5150 Med Sc Ctr 640 Scientific Inquiry in Physical Therapy DPT st 3 →50395 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 T 5275 Med Sc Ctr Sesto, M 28H 9:45-11:00 W 3265 Med Sc Ctr Sesto, M 28H 642 Research Practicum DPT st 1 ¶ IND * * 643 Current Issues in Rehabilitation Research II DPT st 1 →50538 SEM 1 7:45-9:00 R 5275 Med Sc Ctr Heiderscheit 665 Clinical Medicine II DPT st 5 →50396 LEC 1 8:50-10:45 T 5275 Med Sc Ctr Boissonnault 21H 8:30-11:30 R 140 Bardeen Boissonnault 21H 677 Musculoskeletal Dysfunction : Examination, Diagnosis, DPT st 5 LEC 1 9:55 W 5275 Med Sc Ctr Hallisy, K 05 & Management II Thein, J 11:00 M 5275 Med Sc Ctr Hallisy, K 05 Thein, J 10:00 F 5275 Med Sc Ctr Hallisy, K 05 Thein, J →47571 LAB 301 9:50-11:45 T 4150 Med Sc Ctr 12:05-2:00 R 4150 Med Sc Ctr →47572 LAB 302 2:10-4:05 R 4150 Med Sc Ctr 7:45-9:40 T 4150 Med Sc Ctr A 700 Clinical Internship I DPT st 2 →50394 FLD 1 8:00-4:30 MTWRF Off Campus Wenker, S B 704 Clinical Internship V DPT st 12 →52769 FLD 1 7:30-4:30 MTWRF Off Campus Wenker, S 799 Independent Study DPT st 1-3 ¶ IND * *

A Class meets Jan 4-Jan 15, 2010. B Class meets Jan 25-April 16, 2010. MEDICAL SCHOOL 139 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PROGRAM PHY ASST (750) Virginia L. Snyder, Program Director, 1278 HSLC , (608)263-5620 401 Clinical Medicine for Physician Assistants II Jr st. Phy Asst major or Pharm D 5 LEC 1 A 9:55 MTWR 1309 H S L C Payne, D 22F major 9:00 F 1309 H S L C Payne, D 22F →47574 DIS 301 9:50-12:00 F 1309 H S L C →51813 B DIS 302 9:50-12:50 F 1309 H S L C A 416 Issues in Professional Practice for Physician Jr st in the Phy Asst Program 1 →47575 LEC 1 8:50 W 1309 H S L C Snyder, V 03 Assistants →52277 B LEC 2 8:50 W 1309 H S L C Snyder, V 03 C 421 Advanced Patient Evaluation in the Primary Care Phy Asst 420 2 LEC 1 A 11:00 MR 1309 H S L C Noack, J 24 Setting II →47577 LAB 301 1:00-5:00 pm MR 1309 H S L C →52286 B LAB 302 1:00-5:00 pm MR 1309 H S L C A 440 Laboratory Medicine for Physician Assistants Jr st, Phy Asst or cons inst 2 →47578 LEC 1 8:50 TR 1309 H S L C 21 →52290 B LEC 2 8:50 TR 1309 H S L C 21 448 A Team Approach to Emergency Care PA classification or cons inst 3-4 →47579 D LEC 1 A 11:00 TW 1309 H S L C Snyder, V 24 47580 LAB 301 1:00-5:00 pm W 1205 H S L C 52318 B LAB 302 1:00-5:00 pm W 1205 H S L C 516 Contemporary Professional Issues - Physician Sr st in the Phy Asst Program 1 →47581 LEC 1 * 1309 H S L C Cote, H Assistants →52325 B LEC 2 * 1309 H S L C Cote, H 629 Physician Assistant Surgery Preceptorship Sr st in Phy Asst Program 8 →47582 FLD 1 7:45-5:00 pm MTWRF Off Campus Cote, H →52326 B FLD 2 7:45-5:00 pm MTWRF Off Campus Cote, H 639 Physician Assistant Primary Care Preceptorship Sr st in Phy Asst Program 8 →47583 FLD 1 7:45-5:00 pm MTWRF Off Campus Cote, H →47584 FLD 2 7:45-5:00 pm MTWRF Off Campus Cote, H →52328 B FLD 3 7:45-5:00 pm MTWRF Off Campus Cote, H →52329 B FLD 4 7:45-5:00 pm MTWRF Off Campus Cote, H 649 Physician Assistant Internal Medicine Preceptorship Sr st in Phy Asst Program 8 →47585 FLD 1 7:45-5:00 pm MTWRF Off Campus Cote, H →52330 B FLD 2 7:45-5:00 pm MTWRF Off Campus Cote, H 699 Independent Study Cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * AC

A Exams may be given outside regular class time. C Lab schedule and sites assigned at the first lecture; some Mon, Thurs, and Fri PM sessions required. B This section is for Distance Education students only. D An additional fee of approximately $200 may be required for ACLS certification.

PHYSIOLOGY PHYSIOL (762) Richard L. Moss, Chair, 125 Serv Memorial Institutes, (608)262-2938

For enrollment questions call Mary Walker, (608)262-2938. Department home page available with supplemental course information. Please access through the Fields of Study Chart at http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/academics/fields.html.

335 Physiology Biol or zool & gen chem before 5 LEC 1 A 11:00 MWF 6210 Soc Sci Chapman, E 07 BIC enroll. Not open to Fr Lokuta, A Altschafl, B 47601 LAB 301 A 1:20-3:15 F 2395 Med Sc Ctr 47602 LAB 302 A 3:30-5:25 pm F 2395 Med Sc Ctr 47603 LAB 303 A 1:20-3:15 M 2395 Med Sc Ctr 47604 LAB 304 A 3:30-5:25 pm M 2395 Med Sc Ctr 49587 LAB 305 A 9:55-11:50 R 2395 Med Sc Ctr 50167 LAB 306 A 1:20-3:15 R 2395 Med Sc Ctr 50168 LAB 307 A 3:30-5:25 pm R 2395 Med Sc Ctr →47605 DIS 601 A 1:20 T 2330 Med Sc Ctr →47609 DIS 606 A 2:25 R 3265 Med Sc Ctr →50169 DIS 611 A 7:45 R 2330 Med Sc Ctr →47606 DIS 602 A 2:25 T 2330 Med Sc Ctr →47610 DIS 607 A 3:30 R 3265 Med Sc Ctr →50170 DIS 612 A 8:50 R 2330 Med Sc Ctr →47607 DIS 603 A 3:30 T 2330 Med Sc Ctr →47652 DIS 608 A 4:35 R 3265 Med Sc Ctr →50171 DIS 613 A 9:55 R 3265 Med Sc Ctr →47651 DIS 604 A 4:35 T 2330 Med Sc Ctr →49588 DIS 609 A 9:55 T 2330 Med Sc Ctr →50172 DIS 614 A 11:00 R 3265 Med Sc Ctr →47608 DIS 605 A 1:20 R 3265 Med Sc Ctr →49589 DIS 610 A 11:00 T 2330 Med Sc Ctr 524 Neurobiology II: An Introduction to the Brain and Zool 523, equiv crse in physiol, 3 →49876 LEC 1 2:25-3:40 MW 140 Bardeen 12 BIC Behavior or cons inst 533 Molecular Physiology Chem 103 & 104 or 109 or 115 & 2 →50533 LEC 1 1:20 WF 6116 Soc Sci 10F IC 116; Physics 201 & 202 or 207 & 208; Zoology 151 & 152 or Biocore 303 & 304; Math 221 & 222 or 275 & 276. Recommended but not required: Biocore 323, biochem (e.g. Biochem 507 & 508), cell biology (e.g. Zoology 570) 611 Systems Neuroscience Physiol 610 4 LEC 1 10:00-11:30 MW B203 Van Vleck 05 AC →47865 DIS 301 10:00-12:00 F 281 Med Sci →50409 DIS 302 12:00-2:00 F 281 Med Sci 630 Neuronal Mechanisms for Sensation and Memory in Intro neurosci crse highly 3 →53877 LEC 1 10:00-11:30 TR 281 Med Sci Lipton, P 22 BDC Cerebral Cortex recommended: Neurosci/Anat/Phmcol/Physiol 611, Med Sc-M 731, Comp Bio 505, Zool/Neurosci/Psych 523, Psych/Neurophy/Neurosci/Zool 524; or cons inst 699 Independent Work 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC 720 Principles of Human Physiology 1st yr Med stdt or Grad stdt with 4 LEC 1 9:00-10:00 MTWRF 1325 H S L C Moss, R cons inst Strang, K →53591 LAB 301 1:30-4:30 T 2276 H S L C →53592 LAB 302 1:30-4:30 W 2276 H S L C 820 Biotechnology Operations Admission into the M.S. 4 →49343 LEC 1 6:00 pm RF Betz, N biotechnology progm Clemento Jr, A Roy, M 824 Molecular Technologies II Addmission into the M.S. 3 →49345 LAB 1 8:00 S Betz, N biotechnology progm 901 Seminar A course in animal physiology 1 →47650 LEC 1 12:00-1:00 W 281 Med Sci Basso, M 990 Research 1-9 ¶ IND * *

A 1) Evening Exams Only, Monday only, 7:15pm-9:15pm 2) Do NOT enroll in a lab and discussion period that occur simultaneously 140 MEDICAL SCHOOL TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

POPULATION HEALTH SCIENCES POP HLTH (810) F. Javier Nieto, Chair, 707 WARF Bldg, (608)263-2880 375 Introduction to Public Health Jr st or cons inst 1 →50111 LEC 1 1:00 R 125 Mc Ardle Young, T 27 SIC 471 Introduction to Environmental Health A course in biology; Jr st 3 →49710 LEC 1 1:00-2:15 TR 119 G5-C S C Kanarek, M 26 BIC 548 The Economics of Health Care Econ 301, or Pub Affr 880 or cons 3-4 →53968 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 122 Ingraham Hansen, K 07 SIC inst 553 International Health and Global Society Jr or Sr st, or cons inst % 3 →52693 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 1190 Grainger Keller, R 28 ZIC 603 Clinical and Public Health Microbiology MM&I 301 & 302 or equiv 5 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 1510 Msb Schell, R 10 IC SEM 301 2:25-4:35 WF 1510 Msb →47614 DIS 601 2:25-4:35 M 1510 Msb 626 Toxicology II Env Tox 625 or cons inst 3 →47632 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 125 Mc Ardle Oakes, S 05 BAC 47633 DIS 301 10:50 M 125 Mc Ardle 640 Foundations in Global Health Practice Grad or health professional stdts; 1 →50384 LEC 1 A 5:30-7:30 pm T 1309 H S L C Diprete Brown Jr or Sr st, or cons inst 645 Fld Exp Ecuador Varies by section 1-6 →50539 FLD 1 Fld Exp Thailnd 1-6 →50540 FLD 2 Fld Exp Uganda 1-6 →50541 FLD 3 Fld Exp Mexico 2 →50606 C FLD 4 B 5:30-7:30 pm M D 1260 H S L C Diprete Brown 650 Topic: Adv Seminar in Health & Mental Health Econ Varies by topic 3 →53166 LEC 29 E 9:25-12:00 T Mullahy, J 21H Wolfe, B Topic: Health and Disease in Uganda 2 →53161 LEC 30 5:30-7:30 pm T 1309 H S L C Haq, C 41H Topic: Social & Behavioral Sciences in Public Hlth LEC 33 9:00-10:15 M 113 G5-C S C Martinez-Donat 02L Riesch, S 3 →50529 DIS 301 9:00-10:45 W 152 G5-C S C 3 →50530 DIS 302 5:00-6:45 pm M 152 G5-C S C Health and Disease in Thailand 2 →50259 LEC 40 5:30-7:30 pm R 1309 H S L C Solheim, K 41J Kraus, C Conway, J MPH Culminating Experience 1-2 →50353 LEC 46 * Duerst, B 699 Independent Reading Grad st or cons inst 1-5 ¶ IND * * AC 740 Health Impact Assessment of Global Environmental Grad st; Pop Hlth 797 or 471; or 3 →50402 LEC 1 2:45-4:00 MW 152 G5-C S C Patz, J Change cons inst 785 Health Systems, Management, and Policy Health prof st or grad st; or cons 3 →53164 LEC 1 1:15-2:30 MW 1345 H S L C Oliver, T inst Steinkamp, L Ridley, G 787 MPH Field Experience Seminar Must be MPH student 1 →53162 SEM 1 F 4:30-6:00 pm T Duerst, B →53163 SEM 2 11:30-1:00 W 1260 H S L C Duerst, B 788 The Public Health Field Experience MPH st with cons inst or global 1-6 →50544 FLD 1 * Duerst, B hlth cert st with Pop Hlth 640 791 Physical Activity Epidemiology Grad st or cons inst 3 →53881 LEC 20 3:00-5:30 pm W Colbert, L 796 Introduction to Health Services Research Pop Hlth 795; or cons inst 3 →47681 LEC 1 1:30-4:00 W 758 Warf Bldg Deleire, T 798 Epidemiologic Methods Pop Hlth 797; or cons inst 3 →47615 LEC 1 11:00-12:15 TR 1345 H S L C Bautista, L 800 Quantitative Methods in Population Health I Pop Hlth grad stdt & Pop Hlth/BMI 3 I LEC 1 G 8:50 MW 758 Warf Bldg Albanese, M 551; or cons inst →47617 LAB 301 G 9:55-11:25 W 758 Warf Bldg 801 Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases Pop Hlth 797; or cons inst 3 →53159 LEC 1 J 2:30-3:45 TR Sethi, A 803 Monitoring Population Health Pop Hlth 797 3 →53169 LEC 1 J * Beck, B 820 Graduate Research Seminar Grad st in population health grad 1 →50254 SEM 1 K 12:00-1:00 W Gangnon, R progm Sethi, A 875 Assessment of Medical Technologies Pop Hlth 797 & 800; or cons inst 3 →50542 LEC 1 9:25-12:00 W Vanness, D 876 Measuring Health Outcomes Grad stdt in population health & 3 →53165 SEM 1 5:30-6:50 pm MW 120 K6-C S C Hanmer, J Prev Med 795, 797 & 800; or cons inst 915 Fundamentals of International Health-MSC 4th yr Med st 2 →53167 FLD 50 L * Oliver, T 955 Seminar - Physical Activity Epidemiology Grad st or cons inst 1 →50562 SEM 1 3:00 W 2057 Gym-Nat Colbert, L 990 Research Cons inst 1-8 ¶ IND * *

A Class meets 1/25, 2/8, 2/22, 3/8, 3/22, 4/12, and 4/26 G There will be a morning SAS lab on the first Wednesday of classes and a full-day SAS lab on the first Friday B There is an application process for this class. For further information contact the Center for Global of classes. Please plan to attend both sessions. Health (608) 262-3862. I Contact Prof. Albanese for further details. C There is a class session (date TBD) prior to travel. J Class meets in WARF 511. D Class sessions following travel are 5:30-7:30 on 2/1, 2/15, 3/1, 3/15, 4/5, 4/19, 5/3 K Class meets in WARF 132. E Class meets in WARF room 511. L Please contact the instructor, Tom Oliver, for course materials and instructions. [email protected] F Class meets in WARF 511

PSYCHIATRY PSYCHIAT (814) Ned H. Kalin, MD, Chair (608) 263-6106 699 Independent Study Written cons inst 0-9 ¶ IND * * AC 812 Third Year Psychiatry 4-6 →50314 FLD 3 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Eichelman, B 910 Independent Reading and Research for Fourth Year 4th yr Med st 1-12 →50477 FLD 1 * Clark, R Medical Students 922 Psychiatric Consultation and Outpatient Experiences 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50604 FLD 2 * Rolli, M Clerkship-CSC/VAH →50427 FLD 4 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRF Rolli, M →50287 FLD 5 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Rolli, M →50288 FLD 6 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Rolli, M →50289 FLD 8 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Rolli, M 923 Specialized Adult Psychiatry Clerkship-Mendota 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50428 FLD 3 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRF Cohen, C MEDICAL SCHOOL 141 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

RADIOLOGY RADIOL (832) Thomas Grist, MD, Chair (608) 263-8821 699 Directed Study Cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * * AC 813 Radiology Clerkship 3rd or 4th yr Med st 2 →47977 FLD 1 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF 910 Independent Reading and Research for Fourth Year 4th yr Med st 1-12 →50429 FLD 12 * Yandow, D Medical Students →50341 FLD 217 * Burnside, E 919 Individualized Fourth Year Clinical Clerkship 4th yr Med st 1-12 →50500 FLD 5 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Yandow, D →50430 FLD 7 * Yandow, D →50367 FLD 8 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Yandow, D →50330 FLD 41 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Yandow, D

REHABILITATION MEDICINE RHAB MED (840) 920 Rehabilitation Medicine Clerkship-CSC 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50443 FLD 12 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRF Sperling, K →50290 FLD 32 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Sperling, K

SENIOR MEDICAL PROGRAM SR MED (882) Carolyn L. Bell, MD, Assoc Dean of Curriculum (608) 263-4923 840 Special Fourth Year Preceptorship/Clerkship 4th yr Med st 1-16 →50702 FLD 43 * Alsum, P 851 Preceptorship-Appleton 4th yr Med st 1-12 →50296 FLD 7 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Almquist, J 879 Preceptorship - Madison/Meadowood Clinic 4th yr Med st 1-12 →50518 FLD 4 * Chohaney, M 880 Preceptorship - Cross Plains 4th yr Med st 1-12 →50444 FLD 62 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRF Crouse, B →50297 FLD 63 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Crouse, B 913 Extramural Elective-Preventive Medicine 4th yr Med st 1-44 →50299 FLD 7 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Bell, C →50298 FLD 61 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Bell, C 928 Extramural Elective-Pathology 4th yr Med st 1-44 →50321 FLD 4 * Bell, C 929 Extramural Elective-Pediatrics 4th yr Med st 1-44 →50300 FLD 43 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Bell, C 932 Extramural Elective-Radiology 4th yr Med st 1-44 →50700 FLD 9 * Yandow, D 933 Extramural Elective-Rehabilitation Medicine 4th yr Med st 1-44 →50378 FLD 34 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Bell, C 936 Extramural Elective-Emergency Medicine 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50375 FLD 13 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Bell, C →50331 FLD 41 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Bell, C →50323 FLD 44 * Bell, C →50639 FLD 46 * Bell, C 937 Extramural Elective Clerkship in International Health 3rd & 4th yr Med st. Sr Med 812, 1-8 Medicine 812, Pediat 812, Obs&Gyn 812, & cons inst →50455 FLD 3 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRFS Haq, C →50349 FLD 33 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Haq, C →50302 FLD 10 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRFS Haq, C →50445 FLD 35 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRF Haq, C →50306 FLD 32 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRFS Haq, C →50301 FLD 41 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Haq, C

SURGERY SURGERY (936) Layton F. Rikkers, Chair, H4/710 CSC, (608) 263-1377 699 Independent Study Cons inst 0-9 ¶ IND * * AC 812 Third Year Surgery 3rd yr Med School st 8-12 →50516 FLD 8 * Becker, Y 910 Independent Reading and Research for Fourth Year 4th yr Med st 1-12 →50291 FLD 1 * Becker, Y Medical Students →50617 FLD 2 * Becker, Y →50372 FLD 4 * Becker, Y →50292 FLD 6 * Becker, Y →50446 FLD 82 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRF Becker, Y 919 Individualized Fourth Year Clinical Clerkship 4th yr Med st 1-12 →50671 FLD 43 * Becker, Y 924 General Surgery Clerkship-LaCrosse 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50447 FLD 6 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRF Cogbill, T →50513 FLD 8 * Cogbill, T 926 Surgery for the Non-Surgeon 3rd or 4th yr Med st & completion 4 →50366 FLD 16 * Bernhardt, L of all CORE clerskhips →50357 FLD 34 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Bernhardt, L 929 Pediatric Surgery Surgery 812 2-4 →50641 FLD 2 * Lund, D →50489 FLD 3 * Lund, D →50618 FLD 4 * Lund, D →50333 FLD 9 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Lund, D 957 Plastic Surgery-Marshfield 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50293 FLD 3 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Olson, J →50294 FLD 5 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Olson, J →50348 FLD 6 * Olson, J →50295 FLD 7 6:00-5:00 pm MTWRF Olson, J →50448 FLD 9 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRF Olson, J 960 Transplantation Clerkship-CSC 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50619 FLD 3 * Becker, Y 961 Burn Surgery Clerkship (CSC) 4th yr Med st 2-12 →50449 FLD 43 6:00-6:00 pm MTWRF Meyer, N →50672 FLD 44 * Meyer, N

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COLLABORATIVE NURSING PROGRAM CNP (691) Katharyn A. May, Dean, (608)263-5166(BS), 263-5258(MS & PHD).

Current health documentation must be on file in Student Services for students enrolling in clinical courses. CNP courses offered via internet. Special fees will be assessed above and beyond the standard fee schedule, except for 306 & 519. N746, Sem 2 (3 cr) and N470, Sem 1 (2 cr) are also available for CNP students. See course listings under Nursing (692).

306 Narrative Analysis of Nursing Practice Admission to Collaborative Nursing 2 →50773 LEC 1 A 9:00-3:30 M 1202 H S L C Borden, M Program or cons inst 317 Health Assessment Admission to Collaborative Nursing 4 →50721 C LEC 3 B * D Delagrave, J Program or cons inst 341 Theoretical Foundations Admission to Collaborative Nursing 4 →50722 C LEC 3 B * D Kubsch, S Program or cons inst 434 Nursing Research Admission to Collaborative Nursing 3 →50742 C LEC 3 B * D Devine, E Program or cons inst 437 Management and Leadership in Nursing Admission to Collaborative Nursing 4 →50709 C LEC 3 B * D Arriola, J Program or cons inst 444 Community Health Nursing Admission to Collaborative Nursing 3 →50789 C LEC 3 B * D Strojny, S Program or cons inst 490 Topic: Pathophysiology Cons inst 1-4 →50724 C LEC 22 B * D Carrick, J Topic: Informatics →50927 C LEC 26 B * D Strojny, S Topic: Nursing Care at the End-of-Life →50882 C LEC 29 B * D Wurzbach, M 519 Capstone Practicum for Registered Nurses Nursing 406 or cons inst 4-6 →50720 FLD 1 E * Borden, M

A Class meets on 2/1, 3/1, 3/22 & 4/19 http://registrar.wisc.edu/tuition/ B Distance learning. E Class meets on Tuesday, 1/26 from 9 - 12 and Monday, 3/8 & 4/12 from 4 - 7 PM C Internet format D Non-standard fees will be assessed above and beyond the standard fee schedule. For more information, go to

NURSING NURSING (692) Katharyn A. May, Dean, (608)263-5166(BS), 263-5258(MS & PHD).

Current health documentation must be on file in Student Services for students enrolling in clinical courses. For up-to-date course information visit http://registrar. wisc.edu/timetable.

# 105 Health Care Systems: Interdisciplinary Approach Open to all undergrads 2 LEC 1 4:00 M 1306 H S L C Aradine, C 13L SEC →50841 DIS 301 5:00 pm M 2276 H S L C →50844 DIS 304 6:00 pm M 2272 H S L C →50847 DIS 307 5:00 pm M 2284 H S L C →50842 DIS 302 6:00 pm M 2276 H S L C →50845 DIS 305 5:00 pm M 2280 H S L C →50848 DIS 308 5:00 pm M 1222 H S L C →50843 DIS 303 5:00 pm M 2272 H S L C →50846 DIS 306 6:00 pm M 2280 H S L C →50849 DIS 309 5:00 pm M 2288 H S L C 299 Independent Reading So, Jr, or Sr st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT 302 Introduction to Systematic Investigation NUR or NRN classification & Jr st 3 →50704 LEC 1 1:25-2:40 MW 1335 H S L C Pellino, T 10E or cons inst →50725 LEC 2 H 1:25-2:40 MW 1335 H S L C Pellino, T 10E →50770 B LEC 3 A 1:25-2:40 MW C Off Campus 10E A →50925 B LEC 4 H 1:25-2:40 MW C Off Campus 10E 310 Mental Health and Mental Illness: Implications for Chld & Fam 362 or 363 or equiv, or 3 →50705 LEC 1 2:45-4:00 MW 1345 H S L C Rice, E 12 Nursing cons inst →50835 LEC 2 A 1:00-2:15 MW Off Campus Netzer, R 10E 312 Human Responses to Health and Illness II Nurs 212, phmcol or con reg, 4 →50717 LEC 1 8:20-10:10 MW 1345 H S L C Muehrer, R 01E pathophysiol or con reg, Nurs 219 →50771 D LEC 2 A 3:00-5:00 pm M Off Campus Miller, D 11L or con reg Carpenter, S 10:45-12:45 W Off Campus 11L 319 Nursing Care in the Inpatient Setting Nurs 212, Nurs 219 or cons inst, 4 FLD 1 E * Mc Carthy, J b Nurs 312 or con reg FLD 2 A * Off Campus Miller, D FLD 1 * FLD 2 * →50774 LAB 301 * →50919 LAB 401 A * →50775 LAB 302 * →50920 LAB 402 A * →50776 LAB 303 * →50921 LAB 403 A * →50777 LAB 304 * →50778 LAB 305 * →50779 LAB 306 * →50780 LAB 307 * →50781 LAB 308 * →50782 LAB 309 * →50783 LAB 310 * →50784 LAB 311 * →50785 LAB 312 * →50786 LAB 313 * →50787 LAB 314 * →50851 LAB 315 * →50852 LAB 316 * →50853 LAB 317 * 332 Essentials of Family-centered Perinatal and Pediatric Chld & Fam 362 or 363 or equiv; 3 →50706 LEC 1 10:40-11:55 MW 1335 H S L C Wachholz, L 04E Nursing and Nursing 212; Nursing 219 may Anderson, L be taken concurrently; or cons →50788 F LEC 2 A 8:15-9:30 M Off Campus Stoskopf, S 01L inst 9:00-10:15 W Off Campus 01L 401 Legal and Social Forces in Nursing Nurs 219 3 →50707 LEC 1 7:45-9:00 MW 1335 H S L C Thibodeau, L 01E →50836 B LEC 2 G 7:45-9:00 MW Off Campus Thibodeau, L 01E Larson, P 406 Concepts of Professional Nursing Practice NRN classification or cons inst 4 →50723 I LEC 3 B * Kubsch, S 415 Organizational Influences on Interdisciplinary Nurs/S&A Phm/Soc Wk/Ther Sci 105; 3 →50708 LEC 1 J 9:15-10:30 MW 1335 H S L C Murray, M 03 Practice Nurs 319 for Nursing majors; or →50837 G LEC 2 B 9:15-10:30 MW Off Campus Murray, M 03 cons inst Larson, P 419 Clinical III: Community Health Nursing Practicum Nurs 319, 322, 332, 433 or cons 4 →51660 FLD 1 E 8:20-11:20 F 1345 H S L C Solheim, K inst. Nurs 322 &/or 332, 433 may be taken concurrently

A For Western Campus students only F Class also meets 9:00-10:15 W B Distance learning. G For Western Campus students only. Interactive video format C Interactive video format I Internet format D Class also meets 10:45 - 12:45 W J Crosslisted with Ther Sci. E See SON web site for additional information about sections. SCHOOL OF NURSING 143 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC NURSING (692) continued

448 A Team Approach to Emergency Care PA classification or cons inst 3-4 →50710 LEC 1 11:00 TW 1309 H S L C Snyder, V 24 50712 LAB 301 1:00-5:00 pm W 1205 H S L C 52664 LAB 302 1:00-5:00 pm W 1205 H S L C 449 Nursing Care of Persons and Families with Complex Nurs 419 4 →51661 FLD 1 E 12:00 M 119 G5-C S C Pellino, T Health Care Needs →51662 FLD 2 A 2:30-4:00 W Off Campus Schulz, R 470 Primary Health Care in a School Setting Jr st or NRN classification or 2 →50916 K LEC 1 B * L Aradine, C cons inst →50838 I LEC 2 B * Aradine, C 472 Practicum in School Nursing Nurs 470, Jr st or NRN 6 →51663 FLD 1 * Aradine, C classification or cons inst 523 Clinical Exercise Testing & Training Kines 314 or cons inst 3 LEC 1 2:25 TR 2055 Gym-Nat Ward, A 28 →50719 LAB 301 12:30-3:00 W 1108 Gym-Nat →50714 LAB 302 3:30-6:00 pm W 1108 Gym-Nat →50715 LAB 303 3:30-6:00 pm R 1108 Gym-Nat 590 Community Health Nursing: Rural Health Cons inst 1 →54309 SEM 2 * Baumann, L Contemp Practices-Nursing: Pharmacology 3 →50790 SEM 21 A 9:55-11:55 M Off Campus Fater, D 7:45-8:45 W Off Campus 601 Primary Care Pediatric Intro crse in health & physical 3-4 M LEC 1 B * Schmidt, R assessment. Grad st or cons inst →50792 N LAB 301 M 12:00-4:00 R 1229 H S L C 606 Advanced Practicum for Clinical Nurse Specialist Nursing 601 & 704 & a population 1-6 →50984 FLD 1 O 1:00-3:30 M 1248 H S L C Williams, A focused crse 613 Clinical Preceptorship for Nurse Practitioners I Nursing 601 or equiv & Grad st 3 →50726 Q SEM 10 P 3:00-5:30 pm W 1202 H S L C Lues, S 2 →50727 Q SEM 20 P 12:30-2:30 T 1220 H S L C Poole, P 2 →50854 Q SEM 21 P 12:30-2:30 T 1210 H S L C Udelhofen, P 2 →53440 Q SEM 22 P 1:00-3:00 T 1269 H S L C Kruse-Nelles 2 →50728 Q SEM 30 P 12:30-2:30 T 1220 H S L C Poole, P 2 →50729 Q SEM 50 P 1:00-3:00 T 1269 H S L C Kruse-Nelles 1-6 →50855 Q SEM 60 P 8:00-1:00 S R 152 G5-C S C Lindner, E 614 Clinical Preceptorship for Nurse Practitioners II Nursing 613 or equiv 1-6 →50857 Q SEM 40 P 1:15-3:15 T S 1229 H S L C Schmidt, R →50734 Q SEM 41 P 1:15-3:15 T S 1229 H S L C Dunst, R →50917 Q SEM 60 P 8:00-1:00 S R 152 G5-C S C Herman, K 615 Clinical Preceptorship for Nurse Practitioners III Nursing 614 or equiv 6 →50885 Q SEM 10 P * Lues, S 3 →50735 Q SEM 20 P 10:00-12:00 T 1269 H S L C Poole, P 3 →50958 Q SEM 21 P 10:00-12:00 T 1268 H S L C Udelhofen, P 3 →50741 Q SEM 30 P 10:00-12:00 T 1268 H S L C Poole, P 2 →50736 Q SEM 50 P 12:30-2:30 T 1267 H S L C Seiler Schultz 1-6 →50856 Q SEM 60 P 8:00-1:00 S R 152 G5-C S C Herman, K 616 Clinical Preceptorship for Nurse Practitioners IV Nursing 615 1-6 →54308 Q SEM 10 P * Lues, S 3 →50992 Q SEM 20 P 10:00-12:00 T 1268 H S L C Poole, P 3 →50993 Q SEM 21 P 10:00-12:00 T 1269 H S L C Udelhofen, P 1-6 →50994 Q SEM 60 P 8:00-1:00 S R 152 G5-C S C Herman, K 681 Senior Honors Thesis Honors admission; cons inst H 1-2 ¶ IND * * 682 Senior Honors Thesis Honors admission, cons inst, H 1-2 ¶ IND * * Nursing 681 698 Directed Study in Nursing Jr st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * AC 699 Directed Study in Nursing Jr st & cons inst 1-4 ¶ IND * * AC 700 Nursing Research I Grad st or cons inst 3 →50738 LEC 1 1:30-4:30 W 1222 H S L C Muehrer, R 701 Interpretive Research in Health Care Settings Master’s level or above 3 →50839 I SEM 1 B * Ward, E 702 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Diverse Grad st 3 →50716 SEM 1 9:00-12:00 M 152 G5-C S C Severtson, D Communities 703 Health Care and Public Policy in the US Grad st 3 →50718 I SEM 1 B * Reivitz, L 704 Leadership in Nursing Roles, Ethics, and Systems of Grad st. Required in 1 of first 2 2 →50918 I SEM 1 B * Care semesters of stdt’s MS progm in nursing 715 Prevention and Management of Common and Complex Health Grad st 2-4 →50730 SEM 10 P 12:00-3:00 W 1268 H S L C Casper, K Problems I →50731 SEM 20 P 9:00-12:00 T 1220 H S L C Kruse-Nelles →50732 SEM 30 P 9:00-12:00 T 1220 H S L C Kruse-Nelles →50733 SEM 50 P 9:00-12:00 T 1220 H S L C Kruse-Nelles 716 Prevention and Management of Common and Complex Health Nursing 715 or equiv & Grad st 2-4 →50737 B SEM 40 P 10:00-1:00 T S 1229 H S L C Dunst, R Problems II 717 Prrevention and Management of Common and Complex Nursing 716 or equiv & Grad st 2-4 →50884 SEM 10 P 9:00-4:00 TW 1260 H S L C Wackerle, K Health Problems III →50740 SEM 50 9:00-12:00 T 1267 H S L C Seiler Schultz 719 Independent Field Study in Clinical Nursing Grad st or cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * 721 Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing 3 →50772 I SEM 1 B * Kwekkeboom, K 735 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention for Women Grad st and a course in research 3 →50711 SEM 1 T 1:00-4:00 M 1244 H S L C Lauver, D Across the Lifespan design or cons inst 739 Nursing Assessment of Development Adv or Grad st and cons inst; an 3 →51677 SEM 1 Undergrad crse in growth & develop 746 Interdisciplinary, Coordinated Care of the Child with Grad st and/or cons inst 3 →51653 I SEM 1 B * U Tribby, R Chronic Illness →51654 K SEM 2 B * L Tribby, R 747 Practicum in a Selected Functional Area Grad st & cons inst 0-8 ¶ IND * * 755 Advanced Practice Nursing: Mental Health Promotion Grad st or cons inst 3 →51647 I SEM 1 B * Oakley, L 761 Health Program Planning, Evaluation, and Quality Grad st or cons inst 3 →50922 SEM 1 4:30-7:30 pm T 1220 H S L C Zahner, S Improvement 771 Instructional Process in Nursing Education Basic course in the nature of 3 →50883 I SEM 1 B * Eisch-Schweitz instruction: Curric 645, or equiv 798 Master’s Research Practicum Nursing 700 or 701 3 ¶ IND * * 799 Independent Study Grad st & cons inst 1-6 ¶ IND * * 802 Ethics and the Responsible Conduct of Research Grad st 1 →50850 SEM 1 V 8:30-10:30 T 1222 H S L C Tluczek, A 804 Advanced Research Design and Methods II Nursing 803 or cons inst 3 →50987 SEM 1 1:00-4:00 R 1225 H S L C Lanuza, D Bowers, B 811 Advanced Pathophysiology Grad st 3 →50955 I SEM 1 B * Jansen, M 816 Proseminar in Nursing Research Grad st or cons inst 1 →50923 SEM 1 W 8:30-10:30 T 2207 H S L C Riesch, S 818 Patient-centered Research Nursing 815 & a grad level 3 →51648 SEM 1 1:30-4:30 W 1269 H S L C Heidrich, S research methods crse or cons inst

A For Western Campus students only P Sem 10/Acute Care, Sem 20/21/22/Adult, Sem 30/Geriatric, Sem 40/41/Pediatric, Sem 50/Women’s Health, Sem B Distance learning. 60/Psych. E See SON web site for additional information about sections. Q Enrollment authorization is permitted only when student meets health/license documentation. I Internet format R Class will meet on 1/30, 2/20, 3/20, & 4/24. K Internet format. For Collaborative Nursing students only. S Class meets on 1/19, 2/16, 3/16, 4/13 & 5/4 L Non-standard fees will be assessed above and beyond the standard fee schedule. For more information, go to T Crosslisted with Women’s Studies. http://registrar.wisc.edu/tuition/ U Crosslisted with Pediat, Phm Prac, and Soc Work. M Lecture 1/lab 301 for Pediatric NP/CNS students. Lec is internet format. V Class meets on 1/19, 2/2, 2/16, 3/2, 3/23, 4/6, 4/20, & 5/4. N Lab meets on 1/21, 2/11, 3/4, 3/25, 4/15, & 5/6. W Class meets on 1/26, 2/9, 2/23, 3/9, 3/30, 4/13, & 4/27. O Class meets on 1/25, 2/22, 3/29, & 4/25. 144 SCHOOL OF NURSING TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC NURSING (692) continued

881 Capstone Seminar in Prevention Science HDFS/Ed Psych/Nurs/Soc Work 880 & 1 →50954 SEM 1 9:00-11:00 W 218 Educ Sci Small, S cons inst 990 Thesis Research Grad st & thesis comm approval 1-9 ¶ IND * * 991 Seminar in Nursing Research Grad st and cons inst 3 →51862 SEM 1 X 9:00-12:00 M 383 K6-C S C Ward, S 999 Advanced Independent Study Grad st and cons inst 1-9 ¶ IND * *

X Topic is Intervention Research Methods

SCHOOL OF PHARMACY

PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES PHM SCI (718) Jeanette C. Roberts, Dean, 1126 Rennebohm Hall, (608)262-1416

BS-Phmcol & Tox & Pharm. D. stdts must have up-to-date health status documentation on file with School of Pharmacy Student Services Office. 310 Drugs and Their Actions HS or coll chem & biol, or cons 2 →51234 LEC 1 11:00 TR 145 Birge Marker, P 23 BIC inst. Not open for cr to Nursing, Bashirullah, A Phys Asst, & School of Pharm stdts Collier, L 421 Introduction to Drug Action and Drug Delivery II DPM-1 or TOX-3 st; Phm Sci 420, 4 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 2002 Rennebohm Burnette, R 03 Physiol 335 Clagett-Dame Lauhon, C →51030 301/601 11:00 R 2002 Rennebohm 1:20-4:20 M 2313 Rennebohm →51033 301/604 11:00 R 2002 Rennebohm 1:20-4:20 R 2313 Rennebohm →51031 301/602 11:00 R 2002 Rennebohm 1:20-4:20 T 2313 Rennebohm →51195 301/605 11:00 R 2002 Rennebohm 1:20-4:20 F 2313 Rennebohm →51032 301/603 11:00 R 2002 Rennebohm 1:20-4:20 W 2313 Rennebohm 430 Biological Interactions with Materials 1 yr of general biol or two 3 →51108 LEC 1 9:30-10:45 TR 1106 Mech Engr Kao, W 22 semesters of zool, & 1 semester of organic chem, or cons inst 490 Integrated Pharmacy: From Bench to Practice Graded on a lettered basis; 1-4 →51210 SEM 1 11:00 T 2002 Rennebohm Burnette, R requires cons inst Gidal, B Mott, D 522 Pharmacology II Phm Sci 521 3 →51034 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 2006 Rennebohm Heideman, W 02 Bashirullah, A Collier, L Oakes, S 532 Medicinal Chemistry II Phm Sci 531 2 →51035 LEC 1 9:55 TR 2006 Rennebohm Tang, W 22 Hsung, R 542 Drug Delivery Systems Laboratory II Phm Sci 540, 541, Stat 541; con 3 LEC 1 8:50 TR 2006 Rennebohm de Villiers, M 21 reg in Phm Prac 570, S&A Phm 511 →51037 LAB 301 1:20-4:20 M 2312 Rennebohm →51039 LAB 303 1:20-4:20 W 2312 Rennebohm →51041 LAB 305 1:20-4:20 F 2312 Rennebohm →51038 LAB 302 1:20-4:20 T 2312 Rennebohm →51040 LAB 304 1:20-4:20 R 2312 Rennebohm 626 Toxicology II Env Tox 625 or cons inst 3 →51042 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 125 Mc Ardle Oakes, S 05 BAC 51082 DIS 301 10:50 M 125 Mc Ardle 640 Substance Abuse and Chemical Dependence Phm Sci 401 or 471, 472, 473, 474 2 →51090 LEC 1 1:20-3:15 W 2006 Rennebohm Oakes, S 10M or equiv, or cons inst Vardeny, O Marker, P 679 Pharmacology and Toxicology Senior Seminar Sr st in the B.S. Pharmacology & 1 →51117 SEM 1 2:25 T 1116 Rennebohm Johnson, J Toxicology program 692 Senior Thesis 2 ¶ IND * * AT 699 Advanced Independent Study Cons inst 0-3 ¶ IND * * AC 786 Natural Product Synthesis, Biosynthesis and Drug Chem 345 or equiv; Biochem 508 or 3 →51222 LEC 1 3:30-4:45 pm MW 1116 Rennebohm Shen, B Discovery equiv Thorson, J 891 Highlights at the Chemistry-Biology Interface II Grad st; cons of program director 1 →51211 LEC 1 12:00-1:00 M 8335 Chem Burstyn, J 932 Pharmaceutical Sciences Seminar Grad st 1 →51100 SEM 1 3:30-4:30 F 2006 Rennebohm Bashirullah, A Kwon, G Tang, W 990 Research Grad st 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Advanced Independent Study Grad st & cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

PHARMACY PRACTICE PHM PRAC (728) Jeanette C. Roberts, Dean, 1126 Rennebohm Hall, (608)262-1416

BS-Phmcol & Tox & Pharm. D. stdts must have up-to-date health status documentation on file with School of Pharmacy Student Services Office. 401 Clinical Medicine for Physician Assistants II Jr st. Phy Asst major or Pharm D 5 LEC 1 9:55 MTWR 1309 H S L C Payne, D 22F major 9:00 F 1309 H S L C Payne, D 22F →51102 DIS 301 9:50-12:00 F 1309 H S L C →51928 DIS 302 9:50-12:50 F 1309 H S L C 426 Pharmacy Practice Experience II DPM-1 st, Phm Prac 425, S&A Phm 1 FLD 1 * Martin, B 411; con reg in S&A Phm 414 Duchac, A →51050 DIS 301 1:20 M 1105 Rennebohm →51111 DIS 303 1:20 W 1116 Rennebohm →51051 DIS 305 12:05 R 1105 Rennebohm →51103 DIS 302 1:20 M 1114 Rennebohm →51262 DIS 304 1:20 W →51182 DIS 306 12:05 R 1114 Rennebohm 441 Therapeutics-Physician Assistants and Adv Practice Phm Prac 440; Jr st in Phy Asst 1 →51129 LEC 1 3:00-5:00 pm M 2002 Rennebohm Nurses, Part II prog, Grad st in School of Nursing, or cons inst; no cr for School of Pharmacy stdts 448 A Team Approach to Emergency Care PA classification or cons inst 3-4 →51052 LEC 1 11:00 TW 1309 H S L C Snyder, V 24 51083 LAB 301 1:00-5:00 pm W 1205 H S L C 52665 LAB 302 1:00-5:00 pm W 1205 H S L C 490 Topic:Multimedia Applications in Pharmacy PH-2 st & cons inst 1-4 →51202 LEC 1 2:25-4:20 R 1116 Rennebohm Pitterle, M Infectious Disease Pharmacotherapy in Acute Care →51220 LEC 3 11:00 WR 152 G5-C S C Ebert, S Seminars in Pediatrics →51263 LEC 4 1:20-3:15 W 492 E5-C S C Hutson, P Seminars in Diabetes →51212 LEC 5 9:55-11:50 W 2336 Rennebohm Walbrandt Piga Seminars in Neuropsychology →51230 LEC 6 3:30-5:30 pm W 2339 Rennebohm Gallimore, C Seminars in Global Health Pharmacy →51267 LEC 8 11:00 T 1114 Rennebohm Johnson, C Kraus, C 526 Introduction to Pharmacy Practice Experience IV DPH-2 st, Phm Prac 525 1 FLD 56 * Barnett, S →51183 DIS 301 12:05 M 1105 Rennebohm →51185 DIS 303 12:05 W 1105 Rennebohm →51187 DIS 305 12:05 R 1105 Rennebohm →51184 DIS 302 12:05 M 1114 Rennebohm →51186 DIS 304 12:05 W 1114 Rennebohm →51188 DIS 306 12:05 R 1114 Rennebohm SCHOOL OF PHARMACY 145 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC PHM PRAC (728) continued

556 Pharmacotherapy II Phm Sci 521, Phm Prac 555, & DPH-2 4 LEC 1 7:45 MRF 2006 Rennebohm Vivian, E 01P st, or cons inst →51055 301/601 7:45 W 2006 Rennebohm 1:20-4:20 M 2330 Rennebohm →51058 301/604 7:45 W 2006 Rennebohm 1:20-4:20 R 2330 Rennebohm →51056 301/602 7:45 W 2006 Rennebohm 1:20-4:20 T 2330 Rennebohm →51059 301/605 7:45 W 2006 Rennebohm 1:20-4:20 F 2330 Rennebohm →51057 301/603 7:45 W 2006 Rennebohm 1:20-4:20 W 2330 Rennebohm 570 Drug Literature Evaluation For entry-level Pharm D. stdts, 2 LEC 1 9:55-11:50 F 2006 Rennebohm Vermeulen Jr 05 DPM-2 st, Phm Prac 555, & con reg in Phm Prac 556. For all other stdts, cons inst →51061 DIS 301 9:55 F 1114 Rennebohm →51063 DIS 303 9:55 F 1105 Rennebohm →51065 DIS 309 9:55 F 2336 Rennebohm →51062 DIS 302 9:55 F 2233 Rennebohm →51064 DIS 305 9:55 F 1116 Rennebohm 608 Safety and Quality in the Medication Use System DPH-3 st or cons inst 3 LEC 1 1:10-2:15 TR 2006 Rennebohm Breslow, R 26 Chui, M →51194 DIS 301 8:00-9:30 M 1325 H S L C →51213 DIS 302 2:30-4:00 M 2006 Rennebohm 626 Introduction to Pharmaceutical Care Clerkship VI Phm Prac 625; con reg Phm Prac 656 1 →51110 FLD 56 * Kraus, C 650 Comprehensive Immunization Delivery Phm Prac 655 or cons inst 1 →51109 LEC 1 11:00 F 2002 Rennebohm Hayney, M 06N A 656 Pharmacotherapy IV DPM-3 st, or cons inst 4 LEC 1 12:05 MWR 2006 Rennebohm Kolesar, J 08B →51086 301/601 12:05 F 2006 Rennebohm 7:45-10:45 M 2330 Rennebohm →51089 301/604 12:05 F 2006 Rennebohm 7:45-10:45 R 2330 Rennebohm →51087 301/602 12:05 F 2006 Rennebohm 7:45-10:45 T 2330 Rennebohm →51172 301/605 12:05 F 2006 Rennebohm 7:45-10:45 F 2330 Rennebohm →51088 301/603 12:05 F 2006 Rennebohm 7:45-10:45 W 2330 Rennebohm 670 Veterinary Therapeutics PH-3 st or cons inst 1-2 →51138 LEC 1 1:20 M 2336 Rennebohm Budde, J 672 Herbals, Homeopathy, and Dietary Supplements Phm Sci 432 or Biochem 501 or 2-3 →51113 LEC 1 2:25 T 2006 Rennebohm Hutson, P 28H BmolChem 314; Physiol 335; or cons 2:25-4:25 R 2006 Rennebohm 28H inst →51223 LEC 3 * Hutson, P 699 Advanced Independent Study Cons inst 0-3 ¶ IND * * AC 710 Geriatric Pharmacotherapy DPM-1 or PH-3 st or cons inst 2 →51066 LEC 1 8:50-10:50 R 2336 Rennebohm Breslow, R 21J Elliott, M 740 Acute Pharmaceutical Care Clerkship DPM st, Phm Prac 626 & 656, or 4-8 FLD 6 * Breslow, R cons inst →51207 DIS 306 * 741 Ambulatory Pharmaceutical Care Clerkship DPM st and Phm Prac 626 &656, or 4-8 FLD 6 * Kieser, M cons inst →51209 SEM 306 * 746 Interdisciplinary, Coordinated Care of the Child with Grad st and/or cons inst 3 →52658 SEM 1 * Tribby, R Chronic Illness →52661 SEM 2 * Tribby, R 760 Pharmaceutical Care Specialty Clerkship DPM st, Phm Prac 626 & 656, or 1-8 →51205 FLD 6 * Elliott, M cons inst Walbrandt Piga 962 Conference of Research Workers Hospital Pharmacy Grad st 1 →51067 SEM 1 12:00-1:00 W 133B F6-C S C Rough, S 999 Advanced Independent Study DPM-1 st & cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

SOCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE PHARMACY S&A PHM (732) Jeanette C. Roberts, Dean, 1126 Rennebohm Hall, (608)262-1416

BS-Phmcol & Tox & Pharm. D. stdts must have up-to-date health status documentation on file with School of Pharmacy Student Services Office. # 105 Health Care Systems: Interdisciplinary Approach Open to all undergrads 2 LEC 1 4:00 M 1306 H S L C Aradine, C 13L SEC →51173 DIS 301 5:00 pm M 2276 H S L C →51176 DIS 304 6:00 pm M 2272 H S L C →51179 DIS 307 5:00 pm M 2284 H S L C →51174 DIS 302 6:00 pm M 2276 H S L C →51177 DIS 305 5:00 pm M 2280 H S L C →51180 DIS 308 5:00 pm M 1222 H S L C →51175 DIS 303 5:00 pm M 2272 H S L C →51178 DIS 306 6:00 pm M 2280 H S L C →51181 DIS 309 5:00 pm M 2288 H S L C 401 History of Pharmacy Jr st or cons inst 2 →51069 LEC 1 11:00 TR 2006 Rennebohm Higby, G 24 HIC 414 Pharmacy in the Health Care System DPH-1 st, S&A Phm 411 3 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 2002 Rennebohm Kreling, D 04 Chui, M →51071 LAB 301 1:20-2:50 W 1105 Rennebohm →51074 LAB 304 3:00-4:30 W 1114 Rennebohm →54415 LAB 307 3:00-4:30 R 1105 Rennebohm →51072 LAB 302 1:20-2:50 W 1114 Rennebohm →51075 LAB 305 1:20-2:50 R 1105 Rennebohm →54416 LAB 308 3:00-4:30 R 1114 Rennebohm →51073 LAB 303 3:00-4:30 W 1105 Rennebohm →51076 LAB 306 1:20-2:50 R 1114 Rennebohm 511 Pharmacy Law and Regulation DPM-2 st; S&A Phm 411, 414, 510 2-3 →51077 LEC 1 9:55 MW 2006 Rennebohm Mott, D 562 Byzantine Medicine and Pharmacy Jr or Sr st or cons inst 3 →51078 LEC 1 2:30-3:45 TR 2002 Rennebohm Scarborough, J 28 HDC 631 Pharmacist Services Management DPH-3 st 2 →51221 SEM 1 2:25-4:20 F 2121 Rennebohm Kreling, D 11N Martin, B 652 Pharmacist Communication: Educational and Behavioral DPM-3 st & S&A Phm 411 2 LEC 1 11:00 M 2006 Rennebohm Chewning, B 06L Interventions Young, H →51092 LAB 301 1:20-4:20 M 2121 Rennebohm →51095 LAB 304 8:50-11:50 W 2121 Rennebohm →51098 LAB 307 2:25-5:25 pm R 2121 Rennebohm →51093 LAB 302 8:50-11:50 T 2121 Rennebohm →51096 LAB 305 1:20-4:20 W 2121 Rennebohm →51099 LAB 308 8:50-11:50 F 2121 Rennebohm →51094 LAB 303 2:25-5:25 pm T 2121 Rennebohm →51097 LAB 306 8:50-11:50 R 2121 Rennebohm 699 Advanced Independent Study Cons inst 0-3 ¶ IND * * AC 716 Advanced Hospital Pharmacy Administration S&A Phm 616, minimum of one yr in 2 →51225 SEM 1 * Rough, S MS-Residency Program, or cons inst 912 Conference of Research Workers Grad st 1 →51229 SEM 1 * 990 Research Grad st 1-12 ¶ IND * * 999 Advanced Independent Study Grad st & cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

ANIMAL HEALTH AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES AHABS (952) A 606 Colloquium in Environmental Toxicology 1 →51317 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm T 270 Soils Pedersen, J 29H BIT B 626 Toxicology II Env Tox 625 or cons inst 3 →51318 LEC 1 9:55 MWF 125 Mc Ardle Oakes, S 05 BAC 51326 DIS 301 10:50 M 125 Mc Ardle C 773 Eukaryotic Microbial Pathogenesis Cons inst. MM&I 740 & Path 750 3 →52724 LEC 1 10:00-11:30 TR 1510 Msb Woods, J recommended Bangs, J

A Meets alternate Tuesdays beginning January 19. Crosslisted with Soil Science, Entomology, F&W Ecol, Env B Crosslisted w/Ent Tox, Medicine, Path, Phm Sci, Phmcol-M, Prev Med. Evening exams may be given. Tox, Plant Pathology. C Crosslisted with M M & I. 146 SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

COMPARATIVE BIOSCIENCES COMP BIO (934) Gordon Mitchell, Chair 2019 Vet Med, (608)263-5878

Final dates and times may change. Please contact Office of Academic Affairs in the School of Veterinary Medicine (608) 263-2525. A 404 Vertebrate Physiology Zool 101 & 102 or Zool 151 & 152. 4 LEC 1 1:20 MWF 209 Animal Sci Johnson, S 10 1 yr physics & 1 yr organic chem Cezar, G recommended →51421 LAB 301 2:25-5:25 pm W 6228 Soc Sci 502 Molecular and Metabolic Basis of Medicine Vet Med st and Biochem 501 or 3 →51428 LEC 1 9:55 T 2360 Vet Med Gillian-Daniel equiv, or cons inst Svaren, J Watters, J 8:50 R 2360 Vet Med Gillian-Daniel Svaren, J Watters, J 8:50 F 2350 Vet Med Gillian-Daniel Svaren, J Watters, J 505 Veterinary Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology Vet Med st or cons inst 3 LEC 1 11:00 T 2360 Vet Med Lord Plummer 1:20 R 2350 Vet Med Lord Plummer →51291 LAB 301 2:25-5:25 pm R 2220 Vet Med 506 Veterinary Physiology B Vet Med st or cons inst 4 LEC 1 9:55-11:50 M 2350 Vet Med Schuler, L 9:55-11:50 R 2360 Vet Med 11:00 F 2350 Vet Med Schuler, L →51293 LAB 301 1:20-5:25 pm M 2220 Vet Med 550 Anatomy of the Large Domestic Animals Vet Med st or cons inst 1-3 →51294 LEC 1 1:20 T 2350 Vet Med Bjorenson, J Lord Plummer 51295 LAB 301 8:50-11:50 W 2318 Vet Med 2:25-5:25 pm T 2318 Vet Med 555 Veterinary Toxicology Vet Med st or cons inst 2 →51296 LEC 1 1:20 T 2360 Vet Med Elfarra, A 8:50 R 2350 Vet Med Elfarra, A 556 Basic and Clinical Veterinary Therapeutics Comp Bio 552 or cons inst 3 →51327 LEC 1 1:20 M 2360 Vet Med Jorgensen, J 2:25-4:20 W 2350 Vet Med Jorgensen, J 675 Basic Veterinary Pharmacology Cons inst 1-5 →51403 LEC 1 8:50 M 2350 Vet Med Watters, J Trubetskoy, O 8:50 T 2360 Vet Med Watters, J Trubetskoy, O 9:55 F 2350 Vet Med Watters, J Trubetskoy, O 699 Directed Study Cons inst 1-5 ¶ IND * * AC 775 Externship Vet Med st or cons inst 1-24 ¶ IND * *

A Crosslisted with Animal Sciences.

MEDICAL SCIENCES - VETERINARY MEDICINE MED SC-V (623) Mark Markel, Chair 2027 Vet Med, (608)263-8399

Twenty-four hour on-call may be required in some senior rotations. Final dates and times may change. Please contact Office of Academic Affairs in the School of Veterinary Medicine (608) 263-2525.

570 Animal Health History Restraint and Physical Vet Med st or cons inst 1 →51269 LAB 1 1:00-5:25 pm M 1050 Vm Chrmny Semrad, S Examination 625 Veterinary Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques Vet Med st or cons inst 0-1 →51270 LAB 1 1:00-5:25 pm F 2318 Vet Med Darien, B Sawchuk, S Schmidt, C Alvarez, E 629 Veterinary Nutrition 1st yr Vet Med st 1 →51336 LEC 1 8:50 M 2350 Vet Med Oetzel, G 8:50 T 2360 Vet Med Oetzel, G 9:55 F 2350 Vet Med Oetzel, G 633 Companion Animal and Equine Medicine II Vet Med 3 st 6 →51350 LEC 1 8:50-10:45 MWF 2360 Vet Med Semrad, S Moriello, K Deboer, D 667 Small Animal Neurology 4th yr Vet Med st 2 →51271 FLD 1 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF 1076 Vet Med Rylander, H Petersen, S 668 Clinical Dermatology Rotation 4th yr Vet Med st 2 →51272 FLD 1 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF 1076 Vet Med Moriello, K Deboer, D 669 Small Animal Cardiology Rotation 4th yr Vet Med st 2 →51273 FLD 1 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF 1076 Vet Med Stepien, R Kellihan, H 670 Senior Rotation in Large Animal Medicine Service Vet Med st or cons inst 2 →51274 FLD 1 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF Darien, B McGuirk, S Peek, S Semrad, S →51332 FLD 2 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF Darien, B McGuirk, S Peek, S Semrad, S 672 Senior Rotation in Theriogenology Service Vet Med st or cons inst 2 →51275 FLD 1 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF 1153 Vet Med Momont, H 674 Senior Rotation in Ambulatory Service Vet Med st or cons inst 2 →51276 FLD 1 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF Off Campus McGuirk, S 675 Primary Care Cons inst 1-5 →51419 LEC 1 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF 1076 Vet Med Sawchuk, S Schmidt, C Alvarez, E Topic: Introduction to Veterinary Research →53018 A LEC 4 12:00-1:00 W 2166 Vet Med Trepanier, L Topic: Advanced Art of Clinical Communication →51416 LEC 5 1:00-4:00 MWF 2305 Vet Med Chun, R Spc Tpc:Small Animal Emergency Medicine Didactic →51347 LEC 6 10:00-12:00 MTWRF 2255 Vet Med Bach, J Small Animal Emergency Medicine Elective →51478 LEC 7 3:00-11:59 pm MTWRF Bach, J Thomovsky, E Special Topics:Large Animal Supportive Care →51277 LEC 8 5:00-8:00 pm MTWRF 2007 Vet Med Semrad, S Special Topics:Introduction to the VMTH I →51329 LEC 9 * Chun, R Momont, H Topic: Advanced Bovine Lameness and Fertility →51415 LEC 10 8:00-5:00 pm MTWRF 2259 Vet Med Cook, N The Art of Clinical Communications →51424 LEC 11 1:30-4:00 R 2255 Vet Med Schaefer, S Chun, R Lotta, C Special Topics:Introduction to the VMTH II →51335 LEC 15 * Chun, R Momont, H continued

A Meets every other Wednesday, January 27 - May 5th, 2010. SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE 147 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC MED SC-V (623) continued

Topic: Veterinary Medical Ethics →51343 LEC 21 * Stepien, R Topic: Professional Skills in Veterinary Medicine →51341 LEC 23 2:25-4:20 TR 2350 Vet Med Gengler, W Olsen, C 678 Small Animal Internal Medicine 4th yr Vet Med st 2 →51278 FLD 1 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF Trepanier, L Bach, J Bortnowksi, H Viviano, K Baan, M →51333 FLD 2 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF Trepanier, L Bach, J Bortnowksi, H Viviano, K Baan, M 679 Small Animal Oncology 4th yr Vet Med st 2 →51279 FLD 1 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF 1076 Vet Med Chun, R Saam, D Vail, D 699 Directed Study Cons inst 1-5 ¶ IND * * AC 705 Production Medicine III-Applied Dairy Nutrition Vet Med st or cons inst 2 →51280 FLD 1 9:00-5:00 pm MTWRF 2305 Vet Med Oetzel, G McGuirk, S 707 Production Medicine IV Med Sc-V 701, 703, 705 2 →51477 FLD 1 8:00-5:00 pm MTWRF 2259 Vet Med Cook, N 775 Externship Vet Med st or cons inst 1-24 ¶ IND * *

PATHO-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES PATH-BIO (703) Ronald Schultz, Chair, 2015 Vet Med (608)263-9888

Final dates and times may change. Please contact Office of Academic Affairs in the School of Veterinary Medicine (608) 263-2525. 299 Independent Study Fr or So or Jr st & written cons 1-3 ¶ IND * * IT inst A 350 Parasitology Intro course in biology, So st 3 →51315 LEC 1 8:50 MWF 113 Psychology Christensen, B 02 BIC A 351 Parasitology Laboratory Zoology/MM&I/AHABS 350 or con reg 2 →51316 LAB 1 9:55-11:50 MW 2345 Msb Schrader, J 05 BIC B 500 Molecular Biology Techniques Biochem 501 or 621 or Genetics 466 3 LEC 1 2:25 MWF 209 Animal Sci Talaat, A IC or Bact 303, 304 or cons inst →51411 LAB 302 2:25-6:00 pm T 203 Animal Sci →51412 LAB 303 2:25-6:00 pm R 203 Animal Sci 514 Veterinary Parasitology Vet Med st or cons inst 3 LEC 1 11:00 R 2350 Vet Med Yoshino, T Sullivan, L 1:20 W 2360 Vet Med Yoshino, T Sullivan, L →51282 LAB 301 8:50-11:50 F 2220 Vet Med 515 Regulatory Veterinary Medicine and Public Health Vet Med st or cons inst 2 →51283 LEC 1 11:00 MW 2360 Vet Med Thomas, C Schultz, R Olsen, C 1:20 W 2350 Vet Med Thomas, C Schultz, R Olsen, C 1:20 R 2360 Vet Med Thomas, C Schultz, R Olsen, C 518 Recitation in Infectious Disease Pathobiology Completn of vet med yr one curric 0-1 →51284 LEC 1 2:25-4:20 M 2360 Vet Med Thomas, C & con reg in vet med yr two curric 529 Immunology Laboratory Two sem of chem and one sem of 2 →51351 LAB 1 2:25-4:45 pm WF 2445 Msb Manning, J 12 IC zoology or gen biology. Jr or Sr st; cons inst 561 Veterinary Systemic Pathology II Vet Med st, Path-Bio 560, or cons 4 LEC 1 9:55 TR 2350 Vet Med Dubielzig, R inst Steinberg, H 11:00 T 2350 Vet Med Dubielzig, R Steinberg, H →51286 LAB 301 8:50-11:50 M 2220 Vet Med 562 Veterinary Clinical Pathology Vet Med st or cons inst 4 LEC 1 7:45-9:40 T 2350 Vet Med Young, K 7:45 R 2350 Vet Med Young, K →51288 LAB 301 8:50-11:50 W 2350 Vet Med 8:50-11:50 W 2220 Vet Med 660 Veterinary Necropsy Rotation Vet Med st or cons inst 1 →51289 FLD 1 1:15 MTWRF Steinberg, H Pinkerton, M Dubielzig, R 675 Immunology Journal Club Cons inst 1-5 →51490 LEC 1 8:00-9:00 R 2259 Vet Med Czuprynski, C 699 Directed Study Cons inst 1-5 ¶ IND * * AC 750 Host-Parasite Relationships in Vertebrate Viral Oncol/Bact 640 or Vet Sci 513; and 3 →52732 LEC 1 10:00-11:30 MW 2301 Msb Brandt, C Disease Bact, Vet Sci 528; or cons inst 775 Externship Vet Med st or cons inst 1-24 ¶ IND * * 799 Practicum in Veterinary Science Teaching Grad st & cons inst 1-3 ¶ IND * * 920 Thesis Research Seminar Grad st 1 →51319 SEM 1 12:05 W 101 A H&B S Czuprynski, C 930 Advanced Seminar Grad st & cons inst 1 →51320 C SEM 1 7:45-9:00 R 2255 Vet Med Czuprynski, C →51342 F SEM 5 12:00-1:00 W 2255 Vet Med Schultz, R →51500 D SEM 2 12:00-12:55 M 101 A H&B S Talaat, A →54048 G SEM 7 8:00-9:00 R 2007 Vet Med Markel, M →51610 E SEM 3 3:00-5:00 pm F 2255 Vet Med Mitchell, G →54057 I SEM 8 8:00-9:00 T 2007 Vet Med Mc Anulty, J 990 Research Grad st and cons inst 1-12 ¶ IND * *

A Crosslisted with Medical Microbiology & Immunology and Zoology. E Focus: Respiratory Neurobiology Seminar Series. B Crosslisted with Horticulture. Meets the start of the semester, runs 10 wks. F Focus: Pathobiological Sciences Seminar Series. C Focus: Topics in Immunology. G Veterinary Orthopedic Surgery Seminar. D Infectious Diseases Chronicles I Veterinary General Surgery Seminar. 148 SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

SURGICAL SCIENCES SURG SCI (938) Dale Bjorling, Chair, 2027 Vet Med, (608)263-9808

Twenty-four hour on-call may be required in some senior rotations. Final dates and times may change. Please contact Office of Academic Affairs in the School of Veterinary Medicine (608) 263-2525.

544 Surgery Fundamentals Vet Med st or cons inst 2 →51297 LEC 1 7:45 MWF 2350 Vet Med Manley, P 545 Fundamentals of Anesthesiology I Vet Med st or cons inst 1 →51298 LEC 1 7:45 MWF 2350 Vet Med Smith, L 546 Fundamentals of Anesthesiology II Vet Med st or cons inst 1 →51299 LEC 1 11:00 MWF 2360 Vet Med Smith, L 631 Large Animal Surgery: Orthopedic and Soft Tissue Vet Med st or cons inst 4 →51300 LEC 1 7:45 MTWF 2360 Vet Med Livesey, M 632 Small Animal Surgery Laboratory Vet Med st or cons inst 2 →51301 LAB 1 12:00-5:00 pm M 2318 Vet Med Hardie, R 634 Small Animal Anesthesia Laboratory Vet Med st or cons inst 1 →51328 LAB 1 12:00-5:00 pm M 2318 Vet Med Johnson, R 638 Veterinary Radiology Vet Med st or cons inst 2 LEC 1 7:45 R 2360 Vet Med Adams, C Forrest, L →51303 LAB 301 8:50-11:50 T 2220 Vet Med 642 Large Animal Surgery: Clinical Rotation Vet Med st or cons inst 2 →51304 FLD 1 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF Livesey, M Brounts, S Prichard, M Serena, A →51393 FLD 2 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF Livesey, M Brounts, S Prichard, M Serena, A 644 Clinics-Small Animal Orthopedic Surgery Vet Med st or cons inst 2 →51305 FLD 1 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF Manley, P Schaefer, S Muir, P 645 Senior Rotation in Small Animal General Surgery Vet Med st or cons inst 2 →51306 FLD 1 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF Bjorling, D Hardie, R Mc Anulty, J →51331 FLD 2 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF Bjorling, D Hardie, R Mc Anulty, J 646 Veterinary Anesthesiology-Clinical Rotation Vet Med st or cons inst 2 →51307 FLD 1 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF Culp, L Smith, L Johnson, R Steagall, P 647 Radiology Clinics Vet Med st or cons inst 2 →51308 FLD 1 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF 1142 Vet Med Adams, C Forrest, L 675 Topic: Special Species - Fourth Year Cons inst 1-5 →51413 FLD 1 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF Sladky, K Hartup, B Guzman, D Topic:Large Animal Radiographic Anatomy →51309 FLD 4 1:20 W 2255 Vet Med Adams, C Topic:Bovine Surgery Lab-3rd Yr →51310 FLD 10 1:00-5:00 pm T 1050 Vm Chrmny Livesey, M 676 Special Species Health 3rd yr Vet Med st 2 →51311 LEC 1 2:25 W 2360 Vet Med Sladky, K 11:00 F 2360 Vet Med Sladky, K 1:20 T 2255 Vet Med Sladky, K 8:50-11:50 R 2318 Vet Med Sladky, K 1:20 W 2350 Vet Med Sladky, K 677 Veterinary Dentistry Elective 3rd yr Vet Med st 1 →51312 LEC 1 1:00-3:30 M 2350 Vet Med Gengler, W Snyder, C Soukup, J 3:30-6:30 pm M 2318 Vet Med Gengler, W Snyder, C Soukup, J 699 Directed Study Cons inst 1-5 ¶ IND * * AC 741 Clinical Ophthalmology Rotation Vet Med st or cons inst 2 →51313 FLD 1 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF 1154 Vet Med Bentley, E Miller, P 743 Advanced Anesthesiology/Critical Care Medicine Vet Med st or cons inst 2 →51348 FLD 1 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF Smith, L 744 Restraint and Anesthesia of Exotic Animals Vet Med st or cons inst 2 →51314 LEC 1 1:00-5:00 pm MTWRF 2007 Vet Med Johnson, R 746 Food Animal Surgery Vet Med st or cons inst 2 →51414 FLD 1 9:00-5:00 pm MTWRF 1050 Vm Chrmny Livesey, M 748 Dentistry and Oral Surgery Rotation 4th yr Vet Med st 1-3 →51349 FLD 1 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF Gengler, W Snyder, C Soukup, J 750 Small Animal Ultrasound Elective Surg Sci 647 1 →51337 FLD 1 7:30-5:00 pm MTWRF Forrest, L 775 Externship Vet Med st or cons inst 1-24 ¶ IND * *

AIR, MILITARY, AND NAVAL SCIENCE

AIR FORCE AEROSPACE STUDIES A F AERO (102) Lt Col Christopher J. Eichorst, 1433 Monroe St (608) 262-3440 #A 102 The Foundations of the United States Air Force II Open to Fr 1 →31990 B LEC 1 8:50 T 140 1433 Mnroe Meissen, B 21H ET Eichorst, C →54062 B LEC 2 8:50 M 140 1433 Mnroe Meissen, B 03 Eichorst, C 31963 C LAB 301 6:30-8:30 T 140 1433 Mnroe #A 202 The Evolution of US Air and Space Power II Open to Fr 1 →31964 B LEC 1 8:50 W 140 1433 Mnroe Somann, J 03 IT Eichorst, C 31965 C LAB 301 6:30-8:30 T 140 1433 Mnroe A 304 Leadership Studies II 3 →31966 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm TR 140 1433 Mnroe Crook, B 29 IT Eichorst, C 31967 C LAB 301 6:30-8:30 T 140 1433 Mnroe A 402 Preparation for Active Duty 3 →31968 LEC 1 4:00-5:15 pm MW 140 1433 Mnroe Eichorst, C 13E IT 31969 C LAB 301 6:30-8:30 T 140 1433 Mnroe

A Cadets must enroll for lecture and lab; non-cadets should only enroll for lecture C First Lab will meet on Tues, 19 Jan at 1433 Monroe St B Class is restricted to Fr and So only until 19 Jan AIR, MILITARY, AND NAVAL SCIENCE 149 TITLE OF COURSE PREREQUISITES CR CLASS NO. SECTION TIME PLACE INSTRUCTOR EXAM geBLC

MILITARY SCIENCE MIL SCI (644) LTC Jay G. Pitz 1910 Linden Dr. (608)262-3411 # 102 Basic Leadership Open to Fr & So only 1 →31970 LEC 1 9:55 W 6 1910 Lindn Pederson, M ET →31971 LEC 2 11:00 W 6 1910 Lindn Pederson, M →31972 LEC 3 12:05 R 6 1910 Lindn Pederson, M →31987 LEC 4 9:55 F 6 1910 Lindn Pederson, M # 111 Leadership Lab 1B Cons of department head; con reg 1 →31982 LAB 111 4:00-6:00 pm R 6 1910 Lindn Pederson, M in Mil Sci 102. Open to Fr # 202 Leadership and Teamwork Open to Fr & So only 2 →31973 LEC 1 11:00 TR 6 1910 Lindn Thyne, A IT →31974 LEC 2 1:20 TR 6 1910 Lindn Thyne, A →31988 LEC 3 9:55 TR 6 1910 Lindn Thyne, A # 211 Leadership Lab 2B Cons of department head; con reg 1 →31983 LAB 211 4:00-6:00 pm R 6 1910 Lindn Thyne, A in Mil Sci 202. Open to Fr 302 Leadership and Ethics Cons of head of department 2 →31981 LEC 1 2:25-4:25 T 6 1910 Lindn Aeschliman, J IT 311 Leadership Lab 3B Cons of department head; con reg 1 →31985 LAB 1 4:00-6:00 pm R 6 1910 Lindn Aeschliman, J in Mil Sci 302 402 Officership Cons of head of department 2 →31975 LEC 1 5:30-7:30 pm T 6 1910 Lindn Pitz, J IT 411 Leadership Lab 4B Cons of department head; con reg 1 →31984 LAB 1 4:00-6:00 pm R 6 1910 Lindn Pitz, J in Mil Sci 402 491 American Military History 3 →31986 LEC 1 5:00-8:00 pm M 6 1910 Lindn Linn, J 14L

NAVAL SCIENCE NAV SCI (672) Captain Kenneth W. Auten, 1610 University Ave, (608)262-3794 # 102 Seapower-Maritime Affairs Open to Fr. Open to Univ stdts on 3 →31993 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR 106 1610 Univ Auten, K 20 SIC a space avail basis 176 Introductory Naval Laboratory II Cons inst 0-1 →31976 LEC 1 6:30-8:00 MTWRF 119 1610 Univ ET 276 Elementary Naval Laboratory II Cons inst 0-1 →31977 LEC 1 6:30-8:00 MTWRF 119 1610 Univ IT 351 Land Campaigns Jr st. Open to Univ stdts on a 3 →31992 LEC 1 8:00-9:15 TR 106 1610 Univ 20 SIC space avail basis 376 Intermediate Naval Laboratory II Cons inst 0-1 →31978 LEC 1 6:30-8:00 MTWRF 119 1610 Univ IT 401 Naval Weapons Sr st. Open to Univ stdts on a 3 →31994 LEC 1 8:00-9:00 TR 38 Agr Hall Blackford, J 20 IT space avail basis 476 Advanced Naval Laboratory II Cons inst 0-1 →31979 LEC 1 6:30-8:00 MTWRF 119 1610 Univ AT 576 Professional Naval Laboratory II Cons inst 0-1 →31980 LEC 1 6:30-8:00 MTWRF 119 1610 Univ