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Anthropology Art Astronomy Biology Harvey Mudd College Spring 2013 Courses Course Num Title Days Time Location Instructor Name Anthropology ANTH179B HM SpecTop in Anthro: Rationalities -M----- 245 pm - 530 pm PA 1285 De Laet, Marianne Art ART 179A HM Spec Topics in Art: Photography -M-W--- 1000 am - 1230 pm JA B134 Fandell, Kenneth Emil Astronomy ASTR062 HM Introduction to Astrophysics -M-W-F- 900 am - 950 am PA 1285 Esin, Ann ASTR122 HM High Energy Astrophysics --T-R-- 115 pm - 230 pm BK B115 Esin, Ann Biology BIOL052 HM Introduction to Biology CORE -M-W--- 900 am - 950 am GA MCAL Bush, Eliot C. Drewell, Robert A. Lecture Glater, Elizabeth Stoebel, Daniel Recitation -----F- 900 am - 950 am PA B146 - -----F- 900 am - 950 am SP LSC - -----F- 900 am - 950 am PA B144 - -----F- 900 am - 950 am BK B115 Introduction to Biology CORE -M-W--- 1000 am - 1050 am GA MCAL Bush, Eliot C. Drewell, Robert A. Lecture Glater, Elizabeth Stoebel, Daniel Recitation -----F- 1000 am - 1050 am PL CFAB - -----F- 1000 am - 1050 am PA B144 - -----F- 1000 am - 1050 am BK B115 - -----F- 1000 am - 1050 am PA B146 BIOL054 HM Biology Laboratory ----R-- 115 pm - 515 pm ON B141 Ahn, Anna N. -----F- 115 pm - 515 pm ON B141 Stoebel, Daniel BIOL101 HM Comparative Physiology -M-W--- 245 pm - 400 pm GA PRYN Ahn, Anna N. BIOL108 HM Ecology & Environmental Biology -M-W-F- 900 am - 950 am MD DCN Sohm, Jill A. BIOL110 HM Experimental Ecology Laboratory -----F- 115 pm - 515 pm ON B150 McFadden, Catherine S ---W--- 115 pm - 230 pm BK B124 McFadden, Catherine S BIOL115 HM Neurobiology -M-W--- 115 pm - 230 pm MD DCN Glater, Elizabeth Page 1 of 10 Harvey Mudd College Spring 2013 Courses BIOL118 HM Intro to Math & Computational Biology --T-R-- 115 pm - 230 pm ON B143 Bush, Eliot C. Libeskind-Hadas, Ran dePillis, Lisette G. BIOL121 HM Marine Ecology -M-W--- 1100 am - 1215 PM SP 4N McFadden, Catherine S BIOL182 HM Chemistry in Living Systems --T-R-- 935 am - 1050 am SP LSC Haushalter, Karl A. BIOL184 HM Methods in Biochemistry --T---- 115 pm - 515 pm ON B152 Haushalter, Karl A. BIOL188 HM Computational Biology ----R-- 245 pm - 400 pm BK B102 Bush, Eliot C. --T---- 245 pm - 400 pm MD DCS Bush, Eliot C. BIOL192 HM Biology Colloquium ---W--- 415 pm - 530 pm GA PRYN Stoebel, Daniel Chemistry CHEM023D HM Dynamics CORE -M-W-F- 800 am - 850 am GA PRYN Hawkins, Lelia Lecture1st qtr -M-W-F- 1100 am - 1150 am GA PRYN Hawkins, Lelia -M-W-F- 800 am - 850 am GA EDW Johnson, Adam -M-W-F- 1100 am - 1150 am GA EDW Johnson, Adam CHEM024 HM Chemistry Laboratory CORE -M----- 115 pm - 515 pm JA 2308 Hawkins, Lelia --T---- 115 pm - 515 pm JA 2308 Karukstis, Kerry K. --T---- 115 pm - 515 pm JA 2308 Galloway, Kate ----R-- 115 pm - 515 pm JA 2308 Van Hecke, Gerald R. -----F- 115 pm - 515 pm JA 2308 Staff CHEM052 HM Grp Thry/Quant Chem/Spectroscopy -M-W-F- 900 am - 950 am JA 2302 Van Hecke, Gerald R. CHEM056 HM Carbon Compounds -M-W-F- 1000 am - 1050 am JA B132 Vosburg, David A. CHEM058 HM Carbon Compounds Laboratory ---W--- 115 pm - 515 pm KE 2334 Vosburg, David A. ----R-- 115 pm - 515 pm KE 2334 Vosburg, David A. CHEM104 HM Inorganic Chemistry -M-W-F- 900 am - 950 am MD DCS Van Heuvelen, Katheri CHEM110 HM Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory ---W--- 115 pm - 515 pm KE 2334 Johnson, Adam Van Heuvelen, Kather ----R-- 115 pm - 515 pm KE 2334 Johnson, Adam Van Heuvelen, Katheri CHEM112 HM Instrumental Analysis Laboratory --T---- 115 pm - 515 pm KE 2334 Van Ryswyk, Hal CHEM114 HM Advanced Analytical Chemistry -M-W-F- 1000 am - 1050 am MD DCN Van Ryswyk, Hal CHEM182 HM Chemistry in Living Systems --T-R-- 935 am - 1050 am SP LSC Haushalter, Karl A. CHEM184 HM Methods in Biochemistry --T---- 115 pm - 515 pm ON B152 Haushalter, Karl A. Page 2 of 10 Harvey Mudd College Spring 2013 Courses CHEM193C HM Expl US Scientific Enterprise -M----- 1100 am - 1215 PM PA B144 Karukstis, Kerry K. CHEM199 HM Chemistry Seminar --T---- 1100 am - 1150 am GA PRYN Hawkins, Lelia Chinese CHIN001B HM Elementary Chinese --T-R-- 115 pm - 230 pm PA 1264 Tan, Chang -M-W--- 1100 am - 1150 am PA 1264 Choice Lab CL 057 HM Chemical Analysis & Environment CORE --T---- 115 pm - 515 pm JA 1204 Daub, G. William ---W--- 115 pm - 515 pm JA 1204 Daub, G. William Traffic Measurement & Management -----F- 700 am - 950 am ON B143 Martonosi, Susan E. Sleep ---W--- 245 pm - 500 pm PA 1285 Mashek, Debra J. Puzzles --T---- 115 pm - 400 pm BK B100 / B105 Wiedermann, Benjamin ---W--- 115 pm - 400 pm BK B100 / B105 Wiedermann, Benjamin -----F- 115 pm - 400 pm SP LSC Wiedermann, Benjami Fieldwork in Anthropology ---W--- 245 pm - 445 pm LAC RIGS Hecht, Tobias Computer Sci-Mathematics CSMT184 HM CSCI & Math Clinic II --T---- 1100 am - 1150 am GA MCAL Martonosi, Susan E. Computer Science CSCI060 HM Principles of Computer Science --T-R-- 115 pm - 230 pm GA MCAL Lewis, Colleen CSCI070 HM Data Structures/Prgm Development -M-W--- 1100 am - 1215 PM MD DCS Stone, Christopher -M-W--- 115 pm - 230 pm MD DCS Stone, Christopher CSCI081 HM Computability and Logic -M-W--- 115 pm - 230 pm BK B126 Keller, Robert M. CSCI105 JT Computer Systems -M-W--- 1100 am - 1215 PM GA MCAL Bull, Everett L., Jr. Kuenning, Geoffrey H. CSCI105L JT Computer Systems Lab -----F- 1200 pm - 100 pm BK B105 Bull, Everett L., Jr. Kuenning, Geoffrey H. -----F- 115 pm - 230 pm BK B105 Bull, Everett L., Jr. Kuenning, Geoffrey H. CSCI121 HM Software Development --T---- 415 pm - 530 pm SP LSC Sweedyk, Elizabeth --T-R-- 245 pm - 400 pm SP LSC CSCI131 HM Programming Languages -M-W--- 1100 am - 1215 pm MD DCN O'Neill, Melissa E. -M-W--- 245 pm - 400 pm MD DCN CSCI140 HM Algorithms --T-R-- 935 am - 1050 am GA EDW Libeskind-Hadas, Ran CSCI144 HM Scientific Computing --T-R-- 245 pm - 400 pm ON B143 Chasnov, Jeffrey R. Page 3 of 10 Harvey Mudd College Spring 2013 Courses CSCI151 HM Artificial Intelligence --T-R-- 115 pm - 230 pm BK B126 Keller, Robert M. CSCI155 HM Computer Graphics --T-R-- 115 pm - 230 pm SP 3A Sweedyk, Elizabeth CSCI182B HM Advanced Topics in Algorithms 1st qtr -M-W--- 245 pm - 400 pm PA B144 Libeskind-Hadas, Ran CSCI182D HM Computer Science Education -M-W--- 1100 am - 1215 pm LAC RIGS Lewis, Colleen CSCI184 HM Computer Science Clinic --T---- 1100 am - 1150 am GA MCAL Kuenning, Geoffrey CSCI189 HM Programming Practicum -M----- 415 pm - 530 pm BK B126 Sweedyk, Elizabeth CSCI195 HM Computer Science Colloquium ----R-- 415 pm - 530 pm GA PRYN O'Neill, Melissa E. Economics ECON053 HM Principles of Macroeconomics --T-R-- 115 pm - 230 pm GA PRYN Evans, Gary R. ECON136 HM Financial Markets and Modeling -M-W--- 245 pm - 400 pm GA MCAL Evans, Gary R. ECON179B HM International Economics --T-R-- 935 am - 1050 am PA 2358 Prag, Jules Engineering ENGR004 HM Intro Engr Design/Manufacturing -M-W--- 115 pm - 230 pm PA 1287 Gokli, Kash Hightower, Adrian Orwin, Elizabeth J. -M-W--- 245 pm - 400 pm PA 1287 Gokli, Kash Hightower, Adrian Orwin, Elizabeth J. -M-W--- 415 pm - 530 pm PA 1287 Gokli, Kash Hightower, Adrian Orwin, Elizabeth J. ENGR004L HM Intro Engr Design/Manufact Lab -----F- 100 pm - 150 pm PA 1287 Gokli, Kash Hightower, Adrian Orwin, Elizabeth J. -----F- 200 pm - 250 pm PA 1287 Gokli, Kash Hightower, Adrian Orwin, Elizabeth J. -----F- 300 pm - 350 pm PA 1287 Gokli, Kash Hightower, Adrian Orwin, Elizabeth J. ENGR059 HM Intro to Engineering Systems CORE --T-R-- 810 am - 925 am BK B126 Duron, Ziyad H. Gough, Peter Lecture Recitation -----F- 1000 am - 1050 am MD DCS Duron, Ziyad H. Gough, Peter - -----F- 1100 am - 1150 am MD DCS Duron, Ziyad H. Gough, Peter ENGR072 HM Applied Math for Engineering 1st qtr -M-W--- 115 pm - 230 pm SP LSC Bassman, Lori Yong, Darryl H. -M-W--- 245 pm - 400 pm SP LSC Bassman, Lori Yong, Darryl H. --T-R-- 115 pm - 230 pm SP LSC Bassman, Lori Yong, Darryl H. Page 4 of 10 Harvey Mudd College Spring 2013 Courses ENGR080 HM Experimental Engineering --T---- 115 pm - 415 pm PA B173 Candler, Katherine Cardenas, Mary P. Clark, Christopher Gough, Peter Spjut, R. Erik --T-R-- 935 am - 1050 am BK B126 ---W--- 115 pm - 415 pm PA B173 ----R-- 115 pm - 415 pm PA B173 -----F- 115 pm - 415 pm PA B173 ENGR082 HM Chemical & Thermal Processes -M-W--- 1100 am - 1215 PM JA B132 Cardenas, Mary P. ENGR083 HM Continuum Mechanics -M-W--- 1100 am - 1215 PM PA 2358 Bassman, Lori --T-R-- 245 pm - 400 pm PA 2358 ENGR084 HM Elec & Magnetic Circuits/Devices -M-W--- 900 am - 950 am GA EDW Tanenbaum, B. Samu ENGR085 HM Digital Elec & Comp Engineering -M-W-F- 1000 am - 1050 am GA EDW Spjut, Josef B. Wang, Ruye ENGR102 HM Advanced Systems Engineering II --T-R-- 935 am - 1050 am GA PRYN Molinder, John I. Yang, Qimin ENGR106 HM Materials Engineering --T-R-- 245 pm - 400 pm BK B126 Hightower, Adrian ENGR114 HM Engineering Clinic --T---- 1100 am - 1150 am GA MCAL Spjut, R. Erik ENGR122 HM Engineering Seminar ---W--- 415 pm - 530 pm GA MCAL Duron, Ziyad H. ENGR156 HM Intro to Comm & Info Theory -M-W--- 1100 am - 1215 PM BK B115 Molinder, John I.
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