UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA CRUZ

Office of the Registrar

Spring 2005 Schedule of Classes

Freshman Discovery Seminars Spring Registration Fees Important Billing Address Information

One- and two-credit Freshman Discovery Registration fees are due by 4:00 P.M. on Bills for spring quarter will be mailed Seminars are offered in spring 2005. Go March 18. If you have not paid by the February 28. Refer to page 20 for Statement to reg.ucsc.edu/soc for more information. deadline, you will be dropped from your of Account mailing address information and classes and assessed a $50 late fee! to page 26 for change of address information.

Online Schedule of Classes: reg.ucsc.edu/soc/ MyUCSC portal: my.ucsc.edu

1 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA CRUZ

1156 High Street Santa Cruz, CA 95064 Schedule of Classes Spring 2005 Web site: reg.ucsc.edu/soc

The detailed entry for each course offering appearing in this schedule is based on information submitted by the sponsoring agency prior to the beginning of the quar- ter. Updated information is available on the web in the online Schedule of Classes at reg.ucsc.edu/soc. Courses listed in this Schedule of Classes are subject to change through normal academic channels. New proposals and changes are initiated by the appropriate course sponsoring agency and approved through the appropriate dean and the Committee on Educational Policy or the Graduate Council. Schedul- ing changes that occur after publication of the schedule will appear correctly in the online Schedule of Classes.

Keep Records!

In order to fulfill your responsibility for planning your education, you should keep an up-to-date academic portfolio containing the following kinds of information: • transcripts from all schools attended; • test results from entrance exams, language exams, placement exams, and advanced placement; • copies of communications to and from the university; • contact information for your advisers and faculty members; • statements of account showing registration, housing, and other charges and payments.

You are responsible for responding to all communications sent to you by the university. Check the MyUCSC portal and your UCSC e-mail account often. Make use of the UCSC General Catalog, Schedule of Classes, and The Navigator undergraduate handbook, found online at reg.ucsc.edu, or the Graduate Student Handbook, at www.graddiv.ucsc.edu/handBook.html.

Produced by the Office of the Registrar, Publications and Scheduling. For disability-related accommodations to read this publication, call (831) 459-4530.

Photo credit: Tom Van Dyke 2 THIS SCHEDULE IS YOUR GUIDE

1 Critical Dates and Deadlines Academic and Administrative Calendar: pages 6–7 Academic Advising 2 Undergraduate students: meet with your college academic preceptor, department faculty, and staff advisers as needed.

3 Classes How to read the class listings: page 39 Class listings begin: page 40 Final exam schedule: page 8 Placement Exams 4 Placement exam schedule: page 10 5 Enrollment Appointment schedules: page 14 Access to enrollment: page 15 Schedule planner: page 13

Registration Fee Payment 6 Bills mailed and viewable on the MyUCSC portal: Feb. 28, 2005 Payment due: March 18, 2005 Classes are dropped if fees are not paid by: March 18, 2005

ONLINE RESOURCES

Academic & Administrative Courses Online Schedule of Classes Calendar www2.ucsc.edu/courses/ reg.ucsc.edu/soc reg.ucsc.edu/calendar E-mail Accounts Transfer Course Agreement Advance Course Information www2.ucsc.edu/cats/sc/help/intro/ www.assist.org reg.ucsc.edu/soc/aci accounts.shtml UCSC General Catalog Bay Tree Bookstore Navigator reg.ucsc.edu/catalog slugstore.ucsc.edu reg.ucsc.edu/Navigator Course Fees Office of the Registrar reg.ucsc.edu/coursefees.html reg.ucsc.edu 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Calendar Information Student Identification Card ...... 29 Key Dates for Registration and Enrollment ...... 5 MyUCSC Portal Password ...... 29 Academic and Administrative Calendar 2004–05 ...... 6–7 Transcript Information ...... 29 Final Examination Policies and Schedule ...... 8 Veterans and Veterans’ Dependents ...... 30 Spring 2005 Final Exam Schedule ...... 8 Selected University Policies & Federal Laws Winter 2005 Final Exam Schedule ...... 9 Federal Student Right-to-Know Act ...... 30 Orientations, Placement Exams, Enrollment Conditions Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act...... 30 Placement Exams...... 10 Smoke-Free Policy ...... 30 Enrollment Conditions for Interview Only Courses ...... 11 Nondiscrimination Statement...... 30 Enrollment Sexual Harassment and the Title IX Office ...... 31 Schedule Planner ...... 13 General Education Requirements Enrollment Information Overview of General Education Requirements ...... 32 Appointment Times...... 14 Courses That Fulfill General Education Requirements ...... 33 Student Responsibility ...... 15 Publications Updates Holds ...... 15 Spring 2005 Course Descriptions ...... 35 Requirements (Prerequisites and Restrictions) ...... 15 Schedule of Classes Swapping Sections ...... 15 Reading the Class Listings ...... 39 Class Permission Numbers ...... 15 Spring 2005 Course Offerings ...... 40 Time Conflicts ...... 16 Staff Contact Information Ethnic Studies Department Contact Information ...... 83 Spring 2005 Ethnic Studies Courses ...... 16 Useful Phone Numbers...... 84 Courses with Fees Index ...... 87 Courses with Fees ...... 17 Registration Information Registration Fee Payment ...... 20 Deferred Payment Plan ...... 20 Breakdown of Registration Fees ...... 20 Health Insurance ...... 20 Part-Time Study for Undergraduates ...... 20 Financial Aid ...... 21 Withdrawal During a Quarter ...... 21 Leave of Absence ...... 21 Readmission ...... 22 Evaluating Academic Performance Undergraduate Grading Policies ...... 23 Pass/No Pass Only Courses ...... 24 Grading Options ...... 24 Accessing Grades ...... 24 Graduate Students ...... 25 General Information Academic Integrity ...... 26 Academic Standing ...... 26 Address Changes...... 26 Administrative Cancellation ...... 26 Advance Course Information ...... 26 Advising ...... 26 Announcing Candidacy to Graduate ...... 27 Auditing of Classes ...... 27 Cancelled Courses ...... 27 Certification of Student Status ...... 27 Computing Facilities and Services ...... 27 E-mail Accounts ...... 28 Name Change...... 29 Nonrelease of Public Information ...... 29

4 ENROLLMENT

Key Dates for Registration and Enrollment (Refer to the Academic and Administrative Calendar for complete deadline information.)

Priority Enrollment Open Enrollment Registration Fees Due Continuing and Readmitted Students March 4–18 March 18 * February 16–March 2

Enrollment Deadline Permission Numbers Add/Drop/Swap April 5 † Required March 28–April 15 April 6

Grade Option Deadline Withdraw from a Class Add by Petition Deadline April 15 April 18–May 9 May 9

* You will be dropped from your courses and assessed a $50 late fee if payment is not received by 4:00 P.M. at the Cashier’s Office. † You must be enrolled in at least one course or a $50 late fee is assessed.

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5 ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR 2004–05

Please read and follow registration and enrollment instructions and deadlines contained in this schedule. It is your responsibility to pay fees, enroll in classes, and file petitions before the stated deadlines.

Key Dates Fall ’04 Winter ’05 Spring ’05 Fall ’04 Winter ’05 Spring ’05

QUARTER BEGINS Sept 18 Jan 3 Mar 28 BILLING STATEMENTS Aug 23 Nov 29 Feb 28 Sat Mon Mon MAILED/AVAILABLE ONLINE Mon Mon Mon ORIENTATION For details refer to the Campus Orientation Office. including registration and housing fees. For EOP, transfer, and re-entry orientations, refer to announcements by the HOUSING FEES DUE Sept 14 Dec 17 Mar 18 EOP and STARS Offices. Cashier’s Office. Tues Fri Fri INSTRUCTION BEGINS Sept 23 Jan 4 Mar 28 REGISTRATION FEES DUE Sept 14 Dec 17 Mar 18 Thur Tues Mon Undergraduates Classes are Tues Fri Fri dropped if payment is not completed HOLIDAYS Nov 11, 25, 26 Jan 17, Feb 21 May 30 by 4 P.M. Late registration fee of $50 (falling within the quarter) Thur, Thur, Fri Mon, Mon Mon assessed after this date. Cashier’s Office. INSTRUCTION ENDS Dec 3 Mar 14 June 3 STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE Sept 18 Jan 3 March 28 Fri Mon Fri Last day to apply for waiver. Sat Mon Mon Cowell Student Health Center. FINAL EXAMINATIONS Dec 6–9 Mar 15–18 June 6–9 Mon–Thur Tues–Fri Mon–Thur ADD/DROP/SWAP Sept 23 Jan 4 Mar 28 CLASSES BEGINS Thur Tues Mon QUARTER ENDS Dec 9 Mar 18 June 9 Minimum/maximum credit limits Thur Fri Thur enforced. Enrollment blocked if COMMENCEMENTS June 10–12 registration fees not paid. Fri–Sun ENROLLMENT DEADLINE Oct 1 Jan 12 Apr 5 HOLIDAYS Sept 6, Dec 24, 27, 30, 31 Mar 25 July 4 Students must be enrolled in one Fri Wed Tues (not falling within the quarter) Mon, Fri, Mon, Thur, Fri Fri Mon class by this date, or $50 late enrollment fee assessed. CAMPUS CLOSURE DATES The campus is closed from Friday, December 24 through REGISTRATION FEES DUE Oct 1 Jan 12 Apr 5 Sunday, January 2. In addition to the holidays listed above, employees are required to take Graduate Students $50 late Fri Wed Tues the following two days off during this period: December 28 and 29. Contact Staff fee after this date. Cashier’s Office. Human Resources at www2.ucsc.edu/staff_hr/ for details. REQUEST FOR NON-RELEASE Oct 1 Jan 12 Apr 5 OF PUBLIC INFORMATION Fri Wed Tues Deadline to have information excluded Advising and Advance Enrollment from the online student directory. Fall ’04 Winter ’05 Spring ’05 Office of the Registrar. PART-TIME PROGRAM Oct 1 Jan 12 Apr 5 Graduate Students Last day to apply Fri Wed Tues Continuing and Readmitted Students for a reduced class load and fees. Department. ADVISING WEEK May 24–28 Oct 27–Nov 2 Feb 9–15 CLASS PERMISSION NUMBERS Oct 2 Jan 13 Apr 6 Continuing and readmitted Mon–Fri Wed–Tues Wed–Tues REQUIRED for all classes. Sat Thur Wed undergraduates. ADD/DROP/SWAP Oct 13 Jan 25 Apr 15 PRIORITY ENROLLMENT June 1–9 Nov 3–17 Feb16–Mar 2 CLASSES ENDS Wed Tues Fri Continuing and readmitted Tues–Wed Wed–Wed Wed–Wed Last day to process enrollment transactions. students, by appointment. GRADE OPTION Oct 13 Jan 25 Apr 15 OPEN ENROLLMENT June 11–Sept 14 Nov 19–Dec 16 Mar 4–18 Last day to change grade option. Wed Tues Fri Continuing and readmitted Fri–Tues Fri–Thurs Fri–Fri PART-TIME PROGRAM Oct 13 Jan 25 Apr 15 students. Undergraduates Last day to apply Wed Tues Fri CLASS PERMISSION June 11 Nov 19 Mar 4 for a reduced class load and fees. NUMBERS VALID First day Fri Fri Fri Office of the Registrar. students can use class permission numbers. ADD BY PETITION BEGINS Oct 14 Jan 26 Apr 18 First day to add a class by petition Thur Wed Mon ($10 fee). Office of the Registrar. WITHDRAW FROM A CLASS Oct 14 Jan 26 Apr 18 BEGINS Undergraduates Thur Wed Mon New Students Students who drop will receive a W (Withdraw) notation. PRIORITY ENROLLMENT June 17 College Office. New graduate students. Thur DECLARATION/CHANGE OF Oct 20 Feb 2 Apr 27 PRIORITY ENROLLMENT June 18–30 MAJOR/MINOR Last day to file Wed Wed Wed New undergraduate summer Fri–Wed petition to be effective for enrollment orientation attendees, by reservation. the following quarter. College. Reservations made through the Orientation Programs Office. WITHDRAW FROM THE Oct 27 Feb 7 May 2 PRIORITY ENROLLMENT July 1 UNIVERSITY Last day to file to Wed Mon Mon New undergraduates who did Thur withdraw during the quarter, except for emergency reasons. not attend summer orientation. College office/Division of Graduate Studies. OPEN ENROLLMENT July 2 CHANGE OF COLLEGE Nov 8 Feb 9 May 4 BEGINS New students. Fri Last day to file petition to be Mon Wed Wed effective the following quarter. Office of the Registrar. 6 ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR 2004–05

Please read and follow registration and enrollment instructions and deadlines contained in this schedule. It is your responsibility to pay fees, enroll in classes, and file petitions before the stated deadlines.

Fall ’04 Winter ’05 Spring ’05 Summer ’05 Financial Aid

WITHDRAW FROM A CLASS Nov 3 Feb 14 May 9 FINANCIAL AID APPLICATION FOR UNDERGRADUATES ENDS Undergraduates final date Wed Mon Mon • File the free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March to drop with a W (Withdraw) notation, 1 prior to each fall quarter: except for emergency reasons. College Office. for enrollment in fall 2004, file by March 1, 2004 for enrollment in fall 2005, file by March 1, 2005 CREDIT BY PETITION ENDS Nov 3 Feb 14 May 9 Undergraduates Last day to file Wed Mon Mon • Complete your file by providing all supporting documentation petition to challenge a class ($10 fee). requested by the Financial Aid Office by May 1 of each year (prior to Office of the Registrar. each fall quarter). ADD BY PETITION ENDS Nov 3 Feb 14 May 9 • Applications filed after the March 1 priority deadline will be Last day to add a class by petition Wed Mon Mon considered, but not for state or institutional grants. ($10 fee). Office of the Registrar. REMOVAL OF INCOMPLETE Dec 9 Mar 18 June 9 Undergraduates Deadline to file Thur Fri Thur SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS petition ($10 fee) and submit class February 1 prior to each fall quarter. work for Incomplete grade from preceding quarter. Office of the Registrar. FINANCIAL AID APPLICATION FOR GRADUATES Graduate Students Deadline to file Contact your academic department. petition ($10 fee) and submit class work for Incomplete grade within the last three quarters. Office of the Registrar. LEAVE OF ABSENCE Dec 9 Mar 18 Aug 26 Last day to petition for leave Thur Fri Fri Readmission beginning the next quarter. College office/Division of Graduate Studies. Fall ’04 Winter ’05 Spring ’05 GRADES DUE Dec 14 Mar 22 June 14 from instructors by noon. Tues Tues Tues Department offices. READMISSION APPLICATION Undergraduates Filing deadline for priority enrollment. EVALUATIONS DUE Jan 10 Apr 8 June 30 Office of Admissions. from instructors. Mon Fri Thur Apr 1, 2004 Oct 1, 2004 Jan 1, 2005 ENROLLMENT ADJUSTMENT Mar 18 June 9 Dec 8 Thur Fri Sat PETITION Undergraduates Fri Thur Thur One-time exception to petition to correct enrollment ($10 fee). Office of the Registrar. READMISSION APPLICATION FINAL FILING DEADLINE Undergraduates: Office of Admissions. Graduates: Division of Graduate Studies. Announcing Candidacy for Degree/Graduation July 31 Oct 31 Jan 31, 2005 Sat Sun Mon GRADUATE STUDENTS Oct 8 Jan 14 Apr 15 June 24 announcing for certificate, master’s, Fri Fri Fri Fri or Ph.D. Deadline to submit form or pay for filing fee, if applicable. Division of Graduate Studies. UNDERGRADUATES announcing for bachelor’s degree. Oct 20 Feb 2 Apr 27 July 20 Deadline to submit form. Wed Wed Wed Wed • Graduate students may refer to the Graduate Student Office of the Registrar. Handbook for a more detailed and comprehensive listing of GRADUATE STUDENTS Dec 9 Mar 18 May 27 Sept 1 procedures, dates, and deadlines; go to graddiv.ucsc.edu/. last day to complete all requirements Thur Fri Thur Thur for degree. • A printable version of this calendar is also available via the UNDERGRADUATES Dec 9 Mar 18 June 9 Aug 26 web at reg.ucsc.edu/calendar/04_05calendar.pdf; for key last day to complete all requirements Thur Fri Thur Fri dates, go to reg.ucsc.edu/keydates2004_05.pdf. for degree and for the Office of the Registrar to receive transcripts from other institutions. • For more information on the topics listed above, go to reg.ucsc.edu. Intercampus Visitor/Exchange Programs

UNDERGRADUATES Nov 1–Apr 30 July 1–Oct 31 Oct 1–Jan 31 Application period. (July 1–Oct 1 Office of the Registrar. UC Berkeley) GRADUATE STUDENTS Aug 15 Nov 15 Feb 15 Last day to file application. (Apr 29, 2003 Division of Graduate Studies. UC Berkeley) 7 FINAL EXAMINATION POLICIES AND SCHEDULE

In keeping with Academic Senate Policy, final The examination schedule is printed in this schedule determined by the CEP. A department may, however, examinations are required of all undergraduate so that you may plan your finals before you enroll in require a final examination in any laboratory course. courses unless the department or course sponsor- courses. You are responsible for preventing schedule ing agency has obtained permission from the conflicts. If you show up late for an examination, the Time and Room Committee on Educational Policy (CEP) to evalu- instructor may bar you from taking it. You may not Final examinations are given during exam week at the ate students in another manner. When finals are be able to retake an examination. If you miss an time announced in the Schedule of Classes, in the same administered, they must be completed within a examination due to illness or other emergency, the room used for class meetings during the quarter. previously announced time limit. Examinations in instructor may agree to give you an “Incomplete” and Closed Week non-laboratory courses may not exceed three hours’ schedule a makeup examination if your work is No final examinations, tests, or significant quizzes, duration. passing up to that point. other than laboratory exams or makeup exams, may Examinations are normally not required in labora- be given during the last week of instruction. tory courses or their equivalent, as individually Religious Observance Given the diversity of religious practice within the campus community, academic and administrative Spring 2005 Final Examination Schedule units are encouraged to make reasonable accommo- dation when the schedule of a required campus event conflicts with an individual’s religious creed. Class Start Exam Date Exam Times It is the official policy of the University of Califor- MWF 8:00 A.M. Thursday, June 9 12:00–3:00 P.M. nia at Santa Cruz to accommodate without MWF 9:30 A.M. Tuesday, June 7 12:00–3:00 P.M. penalty requests for alternate examination times in MWF 11:00 A.M. Wednesday, June 8 8:00–11:00 A.M. cases where the scheduled time for the examination MWF 12:30 P.M. Tuesday, June 7 8:00–11:00 A.M. violates a student’s religious creed. MWF 2:00 P.M. Thursday, June 9 4:00–7:00 P.M. Requests for accommodation for religious obser- MWF 3:30 P.M. Wednesday, June 8 12:00–3:00 P.M. vance should be made directly to the faculty member MW 5:00 P.M. Wednesday, June 8 4:00–7:00 P.M. in charge of the course within the first two weeks of MW 7:00 P.M. Monday, June 6 4:00–7:00 P.M. the term or as soon as possible after an examination date is announced. Faculty are expected to make rea- TuTh 8:00 A.M. Thursday, June 9 8:00–11:00 A.M. sonable accommodation for such requests. Students TuTh 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, June 7 4:00–7:00 P.M. who are unable to reach a satisfactory arrangement TuTh 12:00 noon Monday, June 6 12:00-3:00 P.M. with an instructor should consult the head of the unit TuTh 2:00 P.M. Monday, June 6 8:00–11:00 A.M. sponsoring the course or the campus ombudsman. TuTh 4:00 P.M. Tuesday, June 7 7:30–10:30 P.M. TuTh 6:00 P.M. Monday, June 6 7:30–10:30 P.M. Modifications for Reasons of Disability Students with verifiable disabilities that require Non-Standard 1* Thursday, June 9 7:30–10:30 P.M. examination modifications will be accommodated in Non-Standard 2** Wednesday, June 8 7:30–10:30 P.M. compliance with state and federal laws. This includes students with mobility, hearing, and vision impair- *Non-Standard 1: classes which have their first meeting M or W or F and do not begin at ments, as well as those with learning disabilities, 8:00 A.M., 9:30 A.M., 11:00 A.M., 12:30 P.M., 2:00 P.M., 3:30 P.M., 5:00 P.M., or 7:00 P.M. psychological disorders, and other functional **Non-Standard 2: classes which have their first meeting T or Th and do not begin at impairments. If requested by a student with a disability, 8:00 A.M., 10:00 A.M., 12:00 noon, 2:00 P.M., 4:00 P.M., or 6:00 P.M. DRC personnel will determine whether modifications are necessary. Students are encouraged to make test- taking arrangements directly with the instructor. Early Examinations and Exemptions Spring 2005 Final Exam Schedule by Time Block Faculty members are not required to grant special examination privileges in order to allow students to Exam Day/ Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday leave before the close of quarter, but may do so in Exam Time June 6 June 7 June 8 June 9 extraordinary circumstances. When a final examina- tion is one of the regular requirements in a course, no Exam Period Tues, Thurs Mon, Wed, Fri Mon, Wed, Fri Tues, Thur one taking the course may be individually exempted 8:00–11:00 A.M. 2:00 P.M. 12:30 P.M. 11:00 A.M.8 A.M. from it. If you find it impossible to report for a final examination at the scheduled time because of illness Exam Period Tues, Thurs Mon, Wed, Fri Mon, Wed, Fri Mon, Wed, Fri or other unavoidable circumstances, inform the 12:00–3:00 P.M. 12:00 noon 9:30 A.M. 3:30 P.M. 8:00 A.M. instructor; and see if another time can be arranged. Exam Period Mon, Wed Tues, Thurs Mon, Wed Mon, Wed, Fri Take-Home Examinations 4:00–7:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 10:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. If a take-home examination is not assigned until the week designated for final exams, it cannot require Exam Period Tues, Thurs Tues, Thurs Non-Standard 2 Non-Standard 1 more than three hours to complete. 7:30–10:30 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M.

8 FINAL EXAMINATION POLICIES AND SCHEDULE

Examination Retention An instructor may release to individual students their Winter 2005 Final Examination Schedule original final examinations (or copies) at any time. Otherwise, the instructor will retain final examina- tion materials until the end of the next regular term, Class Start Exam Date Exam Times during which time the students have access to them. MWF 8:00 A.M. Wednesday, March 16 8:00–11:00 A.M. MWF 9:30 A.M. Tuesday, March 15 7:30–10:30 P.M. MWF 11:00 A.M. Wednesday, March 16 4:00–7:00 P.M. MWF 12:30 P.M. Tuesday, March 15 4:00–7:00 P.M. MWF 2:00 P.M. Thursday, March 17 12:00–3:00 P.M. MWF 3:30 P.M. Thursday, March 17 8:00–11:00 A.M. MW 5:00 P.M. Wednesday, March 16 7:30–10:30 P.M. MW 7:00 P.M. Friday, March 18 12:00–3:00 P.M.

TuTh 8:00 A.M. Tuesday, March 15 12:00–3:00 P.M. TuTh 10:00 A.M. Thursday, March 17 4:00–7:00 P.M. TuTh 12:00 noon Tuesday, March 15 8:00–11:00 A.M. TuTh 2:00 P.M. Friday, March 18 8:00–11:00 A.M. TuTh 4:00 P.M. Wednesday, March 16 12:00–3:00 P.M. TuTh 6:00 P.M. Friday, March 18 7:30–10:30 P.M.

Non-Standard 1* Thursday, March 17 7:30–10:30 P.M. Non-Standard 2** Friday, March 18 4:00–7:00 P.M.

*Non-Standard 1: classes which have their first meeting M or W or F and do not begin at 8:00 A.M., 9:30 A.M., 11:00 A.M., 12:30 P.M., 2:00 P.M., 3:30 P.M., 5:00 P.M., or 7:00 P.M. **Non-Standard 2: classes which have their first meeting T or Th and do not begin at 8:00 A.M., 10:00 A.M., 12:00 noon, 2:00 P.M., 4:00 P.M., or 6:00 P.M.

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9 ORIENTATIONS AND PLACEMENT EXAMS

Placement Exams

Language placement exams are necessary for students who have not passed the prerequisite UCSC course. Students do not take a placement exam when enrolling at level 1 in a language they have never studied, EXCEPT FOR SPANISH. Students must take the placement exam to gain entry into Spanish level 1. Students who have had language instruction prior to UCSC must take the placement exam if they intend to continue study in that language.

ARABIC LANGUAGE ITALIAN LANGUAGE PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE See the Arabic instructor during office hours for place- See the Italian instructors during their office hours See the Portuguese instructor during office hours for ment. Check at Cowell 239 for faculty location. for placement. Check at Cowell 239 for faculty loca- placement. Check at Cowell 239 for faculty locations. tions. BIOLOGY RUSSIAN LANGUAGE See web site for information: JAPANESE LANGUAGE See the Russian instructor during office hours for www.biology.ucsc.edu/ug/placexam.html. See the Japanese instructors during their office placement. Check at Cowell 239 for faculty locations. hours for placement. Check at Cowell 239 for CHINESE LANGUAGE SPANISH LANGUAGE faculty locations. See the Chinese instructors during their office Any student interested in taking Spanish must hours for placement. Check at Cowell 239 for MATHEMATICS take the placement exam—even if you’ve never faculty locations. Placement Exams studied Spanish before. The placement exam is Students must arrive at the test site 15 minutes FRENCH LANGUAGE an online exam and can be taken at any time. before the scheduled time. Testing begins See the French instructors during their office The URL for the Spanish placement exam is: promptly, and late admittance is not permit- hours for placement. Check at Cowell 239 for www.ic.ucsc.edu/~test/. ted. Students must have valid ID. faculty locations. 3/28/05, 6:00–7:30 P.M., TBA SPANISH FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS GERMAN LANGUAGE 3/29/05, 6:00–7:30 P.M., TBA See information posted at Crown 122. See the German instructors during their office 5/4/05, 6:00–7:30 P.M., TBA WRITING hours for placement. Check at Cowell 239 for 5/12/05, 6:00–7:30 P.M., TBA Placement Exams Special Accommodations: faculty locations. 3/5/05, 10:30 A.M.–12:30 P.M., Merrill 102 1) Please submit a “Math Placement Examina- 5/21/05, 10:30 A.M.–12:30 P.M., Stevenson 150 HEBREW LANGUAGE tion Request for Testing Accommodations” See the Hebrew instructor during office hours for form, which can be obtained either by calling placement. Check at Cowell 239 for faculty the Mathematics Department at (831) 459- location. 2969 or via the link at the following web site: www.math.ucsc.edu/MathPlacementExam/ HINDI LANGUAGE specaccom.html See the Hindi instructor during office hours for or placement. Check at Cowell 239 for faculty loca- 2) For students registered with the Disability tion. Resource Center, the Mathematics Department requires certification from the DRC, 459-2089.

10 ENROLLMENT CONDITIONS

Enrollment Conditions for Interview Only Courses

Listed below are instructions for students wishing to enroll in Interview Only courses. These courses are identified with a Y in the consent-required column of the Schedule of Classes. Students wishing to enroll in these classes need to receive a permission number from the sponsoring agency or instructor. ART 106A, 106B MERR 85A, 85B Portfolio review by appointment during advising week. Contact classroom connection coordinator at 459-5671 for ART 116A, 116B permission to enroll. Portfolio review by appointment during advising week. MUSC 1C, 2, 3, 9, 160, 163, 164, 166 ART 133A, 133B Audition/enrollment information will be posted outside 127 Music Center be- Portfolio review by appointment during advising week. ginning 3/4. ART 159A, 159B MUSC 4A-B, 5A-B-C, 8, 51, 54, 60 Portfolio review by appointment during advising week. Admission by instructor determination at first class meeting. BIOL MUSC 14 Consult the Biological Sciences web site at: www.biology.ucsc.edu/ug/conditions.html. Music 13 or placement by taking the Core Curriculum Placement Exam. Stu- CMMU 103-01, 103-02, 103-03 dents placed into Music 14 may obtain permission number from the instructor. Contact CMMU 102 instructor if taking additional part-time field study cred- MUSC 30C its. Music 30B students by instructor determination prior to first class meeting; CRWN 10 others by placement by taking the Core Curriculum Placement Exam. Enrollment by consent of instructor. MUSC 60 CRWN 28 Admission by instructor determination at first class meeting. Priority to Music Limited to Crown residential assistants, R.A. candidates, program assistants, 30, 13, and 14 students. Obtain permission number 3/29–4/5 from 244 and alternates. Music Center—lesson application signed by instructor required. Application forms available 3/4 outside 127 Music Center. CRWN 123 MUSC 61, 62, 63, 161, 162, 196B, 261 By consent of instructor. See instructor in E2, room 529. (Applied Instruction) Application forms available 3/4 outside 127 Music CRWN 184C Center. Obtain permission number 3/28–4/5 from 244 Music Center; lesson appli- Restricted to CUIP interns by permission of the program manager. cation signed by instructor required. Concurrent enrollment in an ensemble, with ENVS 15 ensemble director’s signature on application, is required for Music 61, 62, 161, 162, Contact instructor: [email protected]. and 261. ENVS 138L MUSC 165 Enroll in labs at first class. Faculty sponsor required. Audition/enrollment information posted outside 127 Music ENVS 196R Center beginning 3/4. Permission number available at the beginning of the quarter Contact instructor: [email protected]. from the Music Department Office, 244 Music Center. FILM 170B MUSC 265 Application materials explain application process. Applications are Check specific ensemble course number for audition/enrollment information. available at department office beginning 2/14. PHYE FILM 172, 177 For all courses with consent requirement, please attend the first class meeting. Application materials and instructions are available at department office begin- PRTR 22G ning 2/14. Priority will be given to students who have been accepted into the Contact the instructor at [email protected] prior to spring quarter to learn production concentration through the portfolio review. about prerequisites. The instructor will provide permission codes after the first FILM 196A meeting. Application materials and instructions were available at department office be- PSYC 191A, 193A-B-C-D, 194A-B-C ginning 11/1 and were due by 12 p.m., 1/24. To be eligible to apply, you must Pre-enroll at Pychology Department Office, 273 Social Sciences 2. Advanced be a Senior F&DM student who has been accepted into the production concen- preparation required. tration. Please see the department for further details. THEA 45I, 151-01, 151-02, 155 FILM 196B Contact department for audition information. Application materials and instructions were available at department office begin- THEA 124, 126 ning 11/1 and were due by 12 p.m., 1/24. You must be a Senior F&DM student to Audition at first class meeting. be eligible. Please see the department for further details. Priority will be given to WMST 196 students who have been accepted into the production concentration through the portfolio review. Interviews with instructor completed in winter quarter 2005. HISC 253A Contact instructor: [email protected]. LTCR 52, 53 Please bring a three- to seven-page writing sample to the first class meeting. MERR 80Z Only open to Merrill College Freshman Scholars Program students.

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Look for flyers with details about these workshops at the beginning of spring quarter. CSAS workshops are open to all UCSC students. Take advantage of this opportunity to enhance your academic skills!

12 SCHEDULE PLANNER

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(20-minute breaks between classes) (15-minute breaks between classes) Saturday meeting times vary. 13 ENROLLMENT INFORMATION

Continuing/Readmitted Student Appointment Schedule

Students may begin enrolling for classes at the designated appointment time and continue through the end of open enrollment at midnight March 18. There are no enrollment appointments on weekends and holidays. Please see the Academic and Administrative Calendar for deadline dates.

Graduate students, students with disabilities, Regents/Leadership Opportunity/Smith Society Scholars, UCSC High School Honors Students: February 16

Seniors, Visitors, EAP Reciprocity: Juniors: February 16, 17 February 18, 22

Sophomores: Freshmen: February 23, 24, 25 February 28, March 1, 2

Open enrollment: 12:01 A.M., March 4– 11:59 P.M., March 18

To find out your appointment time, log on to the MyUCSC portal at my.ucsc.edu

Log in using your “W” ID Click on “Enrollment and 1 W1234567 and your password 2 Classes.” (remember these are case-sensitive).

Then click on “Enrollment View your appointment time. 3 Appointment.” 4

Click on “Holds and To Do Lists.” Check to see if you need to clear 5 6 a hold before enrolling.

OPEN ENROLLMENT March 4–March 18 Determining Your Academic Level Freshman: 0–44.9 credits Soph: 45–89.9 credits Junior: 90–134.9 credits Senior: 135+ credits

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Student Responsibility • if you planned to study abroad with the Edu- exam must be satisfied before the course can cation Abroad Program (EAP) but your plans be taken. Classes for which a “D,” “F,” “NP,” You are responsible for ensuring the accuracy of your have changed, contact your EAP adviser; “W,” or “I” is received do not satisfy prerequi- enrollments. Your instructors, academic advisers, and site requirements. the Office of the Registrar cannot enroll on your • if you filed an Announcement of Candidacy, • A class with restrictions is available only to cer- behalf. Be sure to verify your classes and grade and your plans have changed, reschedule your tain categories of students. options prior to the enrollment deadlines listed in candidacy at the Office of the Registrar; the Academic and Administrative Calendar on • if you are barred or disqualified, contact your Refer to Reading the Class Listings, page 39, or to pages 6–7. college. the UCSC General Catalog to determine the prereq- uisites or restrictions of a class. If you cannot determine the reason for your appoint- Get Prepared ment time problem, contact the Help Line. Prerequisites satisfied at other institutions If you believe course work completed at another Use the following helpful hints to assist you in com- institution satisfies a prerequisite, contact the depart- pleting your enrollment. It is recommended that you Minimum/Maximum Credits ment sponsoring the class. consult with your academic preceptor or major Standard course loads for UCSC students adviser prior to selecting your classes. Undergraduate students are expected to take a mini- 1. Check the listing of courses offered this quarter in mum of 15 credits and may enroll in up to 19 credits. Secondary Discussion Sections/Labs this Schedule of Classes, and make some preliminary Graduate students are expected to enroll in at least 10 What is a secondary discussion section/lab? selections. Updated information can be found in the credits and no more than 19 credits. If you wish to A section is a smaller discussion group or lab class online schedule at reg.ucsc.edu /soc/. take a nonstandard course load, meet with your col- which is taken as part of a credit course, but no credit lege academic preceptor or graduate adviser. He or she 2. Use the Schedule Planner found in this Schedule is awarded. Secondary sections/labs are always listed will make sure the new credit limit is entered into the of Classes. With your preliminary selections of classes, directly below the main lecture. Not all secondary system so that you can go below 15 or over 19 credits. complete the planner, making sure the classes you have sections require enrollment. selected do not conflict with each other or with any When minimum credits are enforced Swapping Sections other time commitments (i.e., work or extracurricu- Prior to the start of instruction to reduce difficulties in To swap sections it is not necessary to drop the class. lar activities). processing exchanges, minimum credits are not enforced. Use the swap function. For more information, see 3. Enter the 5-digit class numbers into the Schedule Once instruction begins, you will not be able to drop be- reg.ucsc.edu/staff/ais_info/pdf/How_to_swap.pdf. Planner. Make sure to have class numbers for manda- low minimum credits unless you obtain approval from tory sections and alternates in case the section is full. your academic preceptor or graduate adviser. Financial aid When the lecture or sections are closed (full) Completing the above steps will help you to complete recipients should be cautious; certain aid will not be dis- If there is space in the lecture, but you cannot find an your enrollment. bursed if enrollment is less than full-time. open section, you cannot enroll in the class. If you have a permission number for the lecture and all the When maximum credits are enforced sections are full, contact the course sponsoring agency Students may enroll in more than 19 credits prior to Holds on Enrollment for assistance. A hold may be placed on your enrollment for various the first day of instruction. Once instruction begins, enrolling above the maximum allowed credits (19 for reasons including unpaid debts, junior standing with- Concurrent Enrollment out a declared major, and others. When you attempt both undergraduates and graduates) is only allowed to enroll in AIS, a hold creates an error message. Stu- with the approval of your academic preceptor or When a note below the class title indicates concurrent dents may view their holds by logging on to the graduate adviser. enrollment, previous or concurrent enrollment in MyUCSC portal and clicking on the Holds and To another class is required. For example, if you enroll in Do Lists link. Information on how to remove the hold Class Numbers BIOL-169L-01, you should concurrently enroll in the associated class, which is BIOL-169-01. is included. Every course has a 5-digit class number which is used The term, “concurrent enrollment,” can be con- for enrollment. The class number appears in the first fusing. Please note: column in the Schedule of Classes. A Y in the second Appointment Times • it is not the same as a discussion section Consent Required column indicates an Interview Only Students may view their priority enrollment appoint- (see Secondary Discussion Sections/Labs course. To enroll in one of these classes, read the sec- ment time by logging into the MyUCSC portal at above); tion, Enrollment Conditions for Interview Only my.ucsc.edu and clicking on Enrollment and Classes • it is not the same as concurrent enrollment Courses, on page 11. Obtain a permission number from and then clicking on the Enrollment Appointment through UC Extension, in which a person en- the instructor or department in order to enroll. link. rolls in a regular UCSC course as an Exten- To enroll in independent study, you must first obtain sion student. a petition for independent study at the department, col- Appointment Time Problems lege, or division office. The sponsoring agency will as- If you are not eligible to enroll, consider the follow- sign a class number, and then you may enroll online. Class Permission Numbers ing circumstances: A class permission number is an assigned number that • verify your appointment time; Requirements allows you to enroll in a class. It is specific to a class • if you were anticipating transfer credit to and can be used only once. Also, after an unsuccessful change your academic level, or if you check (Prerequisites and Restrictions) attempt to add a class, the number can’t be used again. your credits and still believe the academic level • A class that has a prerequisite means that other To obtain a class permission number, consult with is wrong, call the enrollment Help Line; courses must be completed or a placement the instructor or department.

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What a class permission number can override A class permission number will override course re- U.S. Ethnic Studies Courses for Spring 2005 strictions and/or prerequisites, and it will override the closed (full) status of a class. In recognition of increasing faculty and student interest in studies related to major ethnic groups in the United States, many courses have been added in this area. Below is a sampling of courses offered spring What a class permission number CANNOT quarter that focus on comparative studies or on one of these U.S. ethnic groups: African American, Asian override American, Chicano, Jewish, or Native American. These courses, among others, may be used to satisfy the Class permission numbers cannot override time con- U.S. Ethnic Minorities/Non-Western Society (“E”) general education requirement. flicts, your maximum allowed units, holds, or a closed (full) section. AMST 1 America and Americans AMST 123F Native American Women Time Conflicts AMST 125G African American Life in the City AMST 127C Asian American Literature & Culture: Memories of War Why you might have a time conflict AMST 190H Race, Politics and Region Courses which have the same start and end times are ANTH 130N Native Peoples of North America considered a time conflict. If the printed Schedule of EDUC 92C Introduction to Issues in Diversity and Education Classes does not indicate a time conflict, check online at reg.ucsc.edu/soc for the most up-to-date class informa- EDUC 141 Bilingualism and Schooling tion. Permission numbers do not override full sections. HIS 157 Vietnam War Memories HIS 196H Afro-American Historiography How to resolve a time conflict LALS 1 Introduction to Latin American and Latino Studies If your classes overlap but you believe that you can LALS 80H Comparative Latina/o Histories complete both classes in spite of the conflict, you LALS 176 Transnational Feminism in Cinema. should call the Help Line at 459-3939 for assistance. LTWL 190A Topics in World Literature and Cultural Studies LTMO 144B Modernity as Jewish Challenge and Catastrophe: The American Experience Retaining Enrollments MUSC 180B Studies in World Musics: Africa and the Americas To retain a seat in your classes, you must attend the PSYC 100G Issues of Diversity in Developmental Psychology first class meeting. Instructors may administratively SOCY 174 21st-Century African American Social Structure drop anyone who does not attend. THEA 80A Introduction to African American Theater Enrolling after Instruction Begins WMST 139 African American Women's History Attend the first class meeting of any classes you want to add. You must obtain the instructor’s permission to add the course. If necessary, the instructor will issue a class permission number. Verify Your Enrollments It is recommended that you verify your classes and grade options after you complete your enrollment transactions.

Spring 2005 Registration and Enrollment Timeline

W (Withdraw) Grade Filing Period Bills Mailed/on Portal Instruction Begins Permission Numbers Required for undergraduates Instruction Ends Finals Week February 28 March 28 to Add, Swap: April 6–15 April 18–May 9 June 3 June 6–9

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Registration Fees Due Classes dropped if fees Quarter Begins Add/Drop/Swap Period Quarter Ends not paid; $50 late March 28 March 28–April 15 Removal of I Deadline registration fee assessed Add, Drop, Swap, Request grading option; Undergraduates after this date: Note: you will be billed a $50 late enrollment fee if you do (from preceding quarter) March 18 not enroll in at least one course by April 5. June 9 16 COURSES WITH FEES

The following is a list of the Campus Course Materials Fees that have been approved by the Miscellaneous and Course Materials Fee Advisory Committee to be charged for courses in 2004–05. Contact the departments for more information. This list is also available on the web at reg.ucsc.edu/coursefees.html.

Anthropology Biochemistry and Molecular Biology CMPE 172L Linear/Non-Linear Circuits 25–$210 ANTH 107L/207L Anatomy of Human Body Lab . $60 BIOC 110 Biochemistry Lab ...... $40 CMPE 173L Hi Speed Dig Design Lab $25–$210 Art Biology Earth Sciences ART 10G 2D Foundation ...... $5 BIOL 20L Experimental Biology Laboratory $20 EART 5L California Geology Laboratory ..... $10 ART 10H 3D Foundation ...... $45 BIOL 75 Scientific Diving Certification ..... $300 EART 10L Geologic Principles Laboratory ... $10 ART 10J Technology Foundation ...... $15 BIOL 100L Biochemistry Laboratory ...... $40 EART 20L Environmental Geology Laboratory $10 ART 20 Introduction to Drawing for Majors $25 BIOL 105L Eukaryotic Genetics Laboratory .. $25 EART 104 Geologic Hazards ...... $10 ART 21 Introduction to Computer Art ...... $40 BIOL 105M Microbial Genetics Laboratory .. $25 EART 105 Coastal Geology ...... $10 ART 22 Intro to Electronics for Intermedia .. $30 BIOL 109L Yeast Molecular Genetics Lab .... $40 EART 109 Elements of Field Geology ...... $20 ART 23 Intermedia I ...... $30 BIOL 116L Eukaryotic Molecular Biol Lab .. $40 EART 116 Hydrology...... $10 ART 24 Introduction to Painting (Oil) ...... $48 BIOL 119L Microbiology Laboratory ...... $40 EART 117 Paleomagnetism ...... $20 ART 26 Introduction to Printmaking ...... $65 BIOL 120L Development Laboratory ...... $40 EART 120 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy .. $20 ART 28 Introduction to Figurative Sculpture $75 BIOL 128L Neural Genetics Laboratory ...... $40 EART 130 Magmas and Volcanoes ...... $10 ART 29 Begin Intermedia: 3D Approaches ... $42 BIOL 130L Human Physiology Laboratory .. $10 EART 142 Soil Properties and Mechanics ..... $10 ART 30 Intro to Photography for Art Majors $65 BIOL 131L Animal Physiology Laboratory... $10 EART 146 Groundwater ...... $10 ART 37 Material Metaphor I ...... $42 BIOL 135L Anatomy of the Human Body Lab $60 EART 150 Structural Geology ...... $20 ART 40 Sculpture I ...... $53 BIOL 136L Invertebrate Zoology Laboratory $25 EART 188A-B Senior Field Internship ART 80D Introduction to Photography ...... $25 BIOL 137L Ichthyology Laboratory ...... $25 UCSC Students ...... $1,800 ART 101 Intermediate/Advanced Drawing ... $35 BIOL 139L Biology of Marine Mammals Lab $10 Non-UCSC Students ...... $2,000 ART 102 Figure Drawing ...... $40 BIOL 141L Ecological Field Methods ...... $20 UCSC Students 1 Session ...... $1000 ART 103 Intermediate/Advanced Painting ... $48 BIOL 143L Fld Methods Herpetological Resch $15 Non-UCSC Students 1 Session ...... $1100 ART 104 Special Topics in Painting ...... $48 BIOL 144L Ornithology Field Studies ...... $25 EART 205 Introductory Graduate Seminar .. $20 ART 106A-B Sr. Studio in Draw/Paint ...... $48 BIOL 145L Behavioral Ecology Field Course ... $40 Electrical Engineering ART 107 Mixed Media Works on Paper ...... $25 BIOL 160L Marine Ecology Laboratory ...... $10 EE 70L Intro Electronic Circuits Lab ...... $30 ART 109 Intermedia II ...... $30 BIOL 161L Kelp Forest Ecology Laboratory . $40 EE 123A Engineering Design Project I .. $10–$100 ART 110 Special Topics: Interactive Art ...... $16 BIOL 162 Marine Ecology Field Quarter .$2,500 EE 123B Engineering Design Project II . $10–$100 ART 112 Intaglio I ...... $55 BIOL 168L Systematic Botany of Flowering EE 125 Electrical Eng Hardware Design I $10–$40 ART 113 Relief and Intaglio Printmaking II . $55 Plants Laboratory ...... $20 EE 126 Electrical Eng Hardware Design II . $10–$80 ART 114 Lithography I ...... $55 BIOL 169L Field Methods in Plant Ecology . $25 EE 130L Intro to Optoelectronics Lab .... $0–$40 ART 115 Lithography II ...... $65 BIOL 170L Marine Botany Laboratory ...... $10 EE 135L Electromagnetic Flds & Waves Lab $45 ART 116A-B Sr. Studio Printmaking ...... $65 BIOL 176L Molecular Ecology/Evolution Lab$10 EE 145L Properties of Materials Lab ...... $55 ART 117 Special Topics in Printmaking ...... $65 BIOL 187L Molecular Biotechnology Lab .... $40 EE 151 Communications Systems ...... $0–$40 ART 118 Computer Art: Thrs, Mthds, Prctics$36 EE 153 Digital Signal Processing ...... $0–$40 ART 119 Digital Video ...... $45 Chemistry EE 154 Feedback Control Systems ...... $0–$40 ART 120 Adv Projects in Computer Art I ..... $45 CHEM 1M General Chemistry Laboratory .... $5 EE 171L Analog Electronics Lab ...... $30 ART 123 Dig Printmkng in Contem Art Prac $60 CHEM 1N General Chemistry Laboratory... $20 EE 178 Device Electronics ...... $0–$30 ART 126 Art of Bookmaking ...... $55 CHEM 80H/80L Intro to Wine Chemistry.. $40 CHEM 108L-M Organic Chemistry Lab ..... $25 ART 130 Intermediate Photography ...... $65 Engineering CHEM 112L-M-N Organic Chemistry Lab . $40 ART 131 Advanced Photography ...... $65 For more information on fees for School of CHEM 122 Principles Instrumental Analysis $40 ART 132 Color in Photography ...... $75 Engineering courses, see the web site at www.soe CHEM 146A Adv Lab Organic Chemistry ... $40 ART 133A-B Sr. Studio in Photography ...... $65 .ucsc.edu/administration/labs/ CHEM 146B Adv Lab Inorganic Chemistry . $40 ART 134 Special Topics in Photography ...... $70 ENGR 50L Engineering Mechanics Lab ...... $20 ART 135 Intro Digital Photography ...... $50 CHEM 146C Adv Lab Physical Chemistry ... $40 ART 136 Adv Digital Photography ...... $50 CHEM 151L Inorganic Chemistry Lab ...... $40 Film and Digital Media ART 138 Intermediate/Adv Sculpture ...... $43 CHEM 164B Physical Chemistry Lab II ...... $25 Fees for film courses may be less than published ART 139 Intermed/Adv Sculpture Foundry $150 Computer Engineering below or not charged for a particular quarter. Con- tact the Film and Digital Media Department for ART 140 Metal Sculpture ...... $81 CMPE 100L Logic Design Laboratory ...... $30 more information. ART 141 Sculpture II ...... $65 CMPE 121L Micropro Syst Design Lab .. $105–$180 FILM 20A The Film Experience ...... $15 ART 143 Adv Intermedia: 3D Approaches ... $42 CMPE 123A Engineering Design Project I . $10–$100 FILM 20B Intro to TV Culture and Society ... $4 ART 144 Site Works ...... $42 CMPE 123B Engineering Design Project II $10–$100 FILM 20C Intro to Digital Media ...... $7 ART 145 Material Metaphor II ...... $47 CMPE 125L Logic Design w/ Verilog Lab . $10–$100 FILM 20P Intro to Production Technique .... $15 ART 146 Special Topics Intermedia/Sculpture$50 CMPE 126L Advanced Logic Design Lab $0–$40 FILM 80A Technothrillers ...... $4–$5 ART 148 Special Topics Sculpture/Public Art $55 CMPE 127 Computer-Aided Synthesis of VLSI FILM 120 Intro to Film Theory & Criticism $10–$15 ART 159A-B Senior Studio in Intermedia, Circuits ...... $0–$40 FILM 130 Silent Cinema ...... $20 Sculpture, and Electronic Art ...... $60 CMPE 151 Network Administration ...... $10–$40 FILM 132A-B International Cinema to 1960 $20 ART 161 Picturing Identity: Docmnt & Cultr $65 CMPE 163L Multimedia Processing/Applications FILM 132C Gender and Global Cinema ...... $15 Laboratory ...... $10–$100 Continued on next page 17 COURSES WITH FEES

FILM 134A American Film, 1930–1960 ...... $20 PHYE 9D Boating: Adv Sailing: Dinghy ...... $45 THEA 80Y The Broadway Musical ...... $15 FILM 134B American Film, 1960–Present ... $20 PHYE 9D Boating: Adv Sailing: Keelboat ..... $50 THEA 107 Design Studio: Masks/Makeup ... $25 FILM 136A Experimental Film and Video ... $20 PHYE 9J Boating: Basic & Intermed Rowing $40 THEA 110 Advanced Stage Technology...... $20 FILM 136B History of Television ...... $15 PHYE 15N Court Sports: Tennis...... $8 THEA 114 Design Studio: Sound ...... $20 FILM 136C Visual Culture and Technology . $20 PHYE 20A Dance: Ballet ...... $15 THEA 115 Design Studio: Scenic Design ..... $15 FILM 142 Beyond Cybernetics: Adv Topics in PHYE 20C Dance: Jazz ...... $10 THEA 116A History of Clothing/Costume .. $25 New Media Technologies ...... $15 PHYE 20D Dance: Modern ...... $15 THEA 117 Design Studio: Costume ...... $25 FILM 160 Film Genres ...... $20 PHYE 25A Fencing: Épée ...... $10 THEA 118 Design Studio: Scene Painting .... $25 FILM 161 Documentary Film and Video ..... $20 PHYE 25B Fencing: Foil ...... $10 THEA 119 Design Studio: Lighting Studio B ... $25 FILM 162 Film Authors ...... $20 PHYE 25C Fencing: Sabre ...... $10 THEA 129 Advanced Ballet ...... $15 FILM 165A Film, Video, and Gender ...... $20 THEA 130 Intermediate Modern Dance Theory FILM 165B Race on Screen ...... $20 Theater Arts and Technique ...... $15 FILM 165C Lesbian, Gay, Queer Film & Video .. $20 THEA 12 Production Management ...... $10 THEA 131 Advanced Modern Dance Theory and FILM 165D Asian Americans and Media ..... $20 THEA 14 Drawing ...... $20 Technique...... $15 FILM 168 National Cinema and Culture ..... $20 THEA 17 Costume Construction ...... $25 THEA 132 Modern Dance Studio ...... $15 FILM 170A Intro to Digital Media Production .... $15 THEA 18 Drafting for Theatrical Production $25 THEA 135 Dance Improvisation and Theory .. $15 FILM 170B Fundamentals Film/Video Productn . $15 THEA 19 Design Studio: Lighting Studio A .. $20 THEA 136 Intermediate Ballet ...... $15 FILM 171A Sound ...... $20 THEA 30 Intro Mod Dance Theory/Technique $15 THEA 137 Studies in Performance (Dance) .. $15 FILM 172 Film/Video Studio ...... $20 THEA 32 Introduction to Ballet...... $15 THEA 139 Random: With a Purpose ...... $15 FILM 173 Narrative Workshop ...... $20 THEA 33 Advanced Intro Modern Dance ..... $15 FILM 175 Documentary Video Workshop ... $20 THEA 36 Introduction to Dance Composition $15 FILM 176 Experimental Video Workshop .... $20 FILM 177 Digital Media Workshop ...... $20 FILM 185 Special Topics in Film and Video . $20 FILM 187 Adv Topics in TV Studies ...... $8 FILM 189 Adv Topics in Digital & Electronic Media Studies ...... $10 FILM 194A Film Theory Seminar ...... $15 FILM 194B Electronic Media Theory Seminar $15 FILM 194C New Media Theory Seminar ..... $15 FILM 194D Film History Seminar ...... $12 FILM 194E International Cinemas ...... $15 FILM 194F Film and Other Arts: Music/Dance$15 FILM 194G New(s) Media ...... $15 FILM 196A Sr. Project Film/Video Producn $20 FILM 197 Sr. Digital Media Workshop ...... $20 FILM 283 New Media Art and Digital Culture $20 Music MUSC 60 Group Piano Maj/Min ...... $65 MUSC 60 Group Piano Nonmaj/Nonmin ... $75 MUSC 61 Indv Lessons (½hr) Maj/Min .... $100 MUSC 61 Indv Lessons (½hr) Nonmaj/Nonmin$130 MUSC 62 Indv Lessons (1hr) Maj/Min...... $150 MUSC 62 Indv Lessons (1hr) Nonmaj/Nonmin $190 MUSC 63 Grp Instr/Vocal Maj/Min ...... $65 MUSC 63 Grp Instr/Vocal Nonmaj/Nonmin .... $75 MUSC 161 Indv Lessons (1hr)Maj/Min ..... $150 MUSC 161 IndvLessons (1hr) Nonmaj/Nonmin$190 MUSC 162 Adv Lessons (1hr) Maj/Min ..... $150 MUSC 162 Adv Lessons (1hr) Nonmaj/Nonmin$190 MUSC 196B Sr. Recital Prep (w/indiv lessons)$150 MUSC 261 Grad Applied Instr (1 hr) Major $150 Physical Education PHYE 5E Aquatics: Lifeguard Training...... $90 PHYE 5F Water Safety Instructor ...... $55 PHYE 5R Aquatics: Basic Scuba Diving ...... $60 PHYE 5T Aquatics: Adv Scuba Diving ...... $80 PHYE 9B Boating: Basic Sailing ...... $45 PHYE 9C Boating: Intermed Sailing: Dinghy .. $45 PHYE 9C Boating: Intermed Sailing: Keelboat .... $50 18 ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER (EFT) FORM

University of California, Santa Cruz, Office of Student Business Services 203 Hahn Student Services, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 (831) 459-2107

DON’T WAIT WEEKS FOR YOUR REFUND CHECK TO ARRIVE IN THE MAIL!

Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Authorization for Financial Aid and Credit Balance Refunds

New Change Cancellation Date:

NAME (LAST, FIRST, MIDDLE) STUDENT ID #

EFT-Automatically deposit my refund to my bank account at the following financial institution:

Bank Name:______Branch:______

Select ONE account type below: Checking (You must attach a voided check.)

Savings

Bank Routing:______Account #:______

I hereby authorize: (1) the University of California, Santa Cruz to deposit my refund via electronic transfer of funds, and to initiate, if necessary, debit entries and adjustments for any credit entries in error; (2) my financial institution to credit my refund to my account. This authorization will remain in effect until canceled in writing, or upon graduation. Your EFT disbursement confirmation (equivalent to your check stub) will be mailed to your college box if you are an undergraduate student, or to your department if you are a graduate student. A new authorization must be completed if you change accounts, close your account, or change banks. Failure to do so will cause a delay in receiving your refund. I understand that I must inform the Office of Student Business Services if I withdraw from the university. If I receive money that I am not entitled to, I understand that I am responsible for repayment.

______SIGNATURE LOCAL PHONE

______COLLEGE ADDRESS OR DEPARTMENT E-MAIL ADDRESS (IF AVAILABLE)

Check out our web site at www2.ucsc.edu/accts-rec.

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Billing Statements If you find yourself having to make payment on applying for a three-month plan for an individual the due date, you are encouraged to make payment quarter’s fees or for a nine-month plan, at the begin- In addition to the monthly billing statements, you in person to our Cashier’s Office to ensure immediate ning of the fall quarter only, to be used for the fall, may view your account on the MyUCSC portal to account credit. Payments can be made up until 4:00 winter, and spring quarters. A nonrefundable appli- check for new charges, confirm that your payment P.M. through the Cashier’s window or up until 3:00 cation fee of $25 for the three-month plan and $60 was received, or other adjustments were made to your P.M. through the Cashier’s depository (located on the for the nine-month plan is required. Any student in account. north wall in the Hahn Building) on the due date; all good financial and academic standing may apply for payments received after 4:00 P.M. are subject to late DPP. Students receiving financial aid sufficient to Bills Mailed: February 28, 2005 fees. The campus does not accept credit cards for cover registration fees in full are not eligible for this Registration fees and other charges are due and payment. plan. For more information about how to apply for payable upon receipt of the Statement of Account, Graduate students will be assessed the $50 late DPP, application deadlines, and campus policies re- but no later than March 18, 2005. Graduate fee if fees are not paid by April 5. Graduate student garding the program, contact the Office of Student registration fees are due no later than April 5, 2005. enrollments are not dropped for nonpayment. Business Services at 203 Hahn Student Services Build- If you expect financial aid to pay your fees but no aid See Course Fees for information about course fees. ing, (831) 459-2107, or at [email protected]. See the (or only a portion of your award) appears on your See Withdrawal during a Quarter for information DPP Application on page 22. account see the Financial Aid section below. about refunds for registration fees. Statement of Account Mailing Address Nonresident Students Statements for spring quarter are mailed to the Returned Checks If you are classified a nonresident for tuition purposes, billing address on file; if no billing address was If your registration check is returned by the bank, established, billing statements are mailed to the and you believe that you will be eligible for resident you will be subject to a $25 returned check fee for status for spring quarter 2005, petition for change of mailing address on file. Please update your addresses the first offense and $35 for each subsequent returned to ensure timely delivery of statements. Late fees will residence status at the Office of the Registrar. Peti- check and, if applicable, a $50 late registration fee. not be waived due to an incorrect or outdated address. tions must be filed before spring quarter begins. For You may not enroll for the next quarter if you do not You may establish a separate billing address or more information, see reg.ucsc.edu. clear the check. Personal checks will not be accepted update your local mailing address online at the from students who chronically have checks returned MyUCSC portal at my.ucsc.edu. For more by the bank. Health Insurance information regarding addresses and changing your Students who do not waive the health insurance fee by address, see Address Changes, page 26. the waiver deadline are covered by the university policy If you do not receive a Statement of Account, Late Registration and must pay the insurance fee. Health insurance in- you are still responsible for meeting payment If you pay your fees and enroll after April 5, you will formation and a waiver form are available online at deadlines. Statements cannot be reproduced, but you be assessed both the $50 late registration fee and the www2.ucsc.edu/healthcenter or call 459-2389 or e-mail can see your account on the MyUCSC portal, $50 late enrollment fee. April 15 is the last day to [email protected]. For the 2004–05 academic year, the my.ucsc.edu. If you have questions about your fees, register and enroll. undergraduate insurance fee is $189 per quarter; gradu- call the Office of the Registrar at 459-4412; or e-mail ate students pay $513 per quarter. Waivers filed in fall [email protected]. 2004 or winter 2005 are also effective for spring 2005. Questions about making the payment are Deferred Payment Plan (DPP) answered by Student Business Services at (831) 459- The Deferred Payment Plan (DPP) provides an alter- 2107or [email protected]. native method of budgeting and paying registration Part-Time Study for Undergraduates fees. It allows these fees, to the extent not covered by If you are unable to maintain a full-time program of Payment of Fees scholarships, loans, or other financial aid, to be paid study because of employment responsibilities, family in monthly installments. Students have a choice of obligations, or health problems, you may be eligible Deadline to pay registration fees is Friday, March 18, 2005, for undergraduates and Tuesday, April 5, 2005, for graduate students. Undergraduate Breakdown of Registration Fees classes are dropped and a $50 late registration fee is assessed if payment is not received by the Cashier The fees for spring 2005 listed below are proposed at the time of this publication. Check your billing by 4:00 P.M. on the due date. Postmarks will not statement for the amount due for spring registration. Fees, tuition, and other charges are subject to be used to validate on-time payment. change through action by the UC Regents. For updated information, refer to reg.ucsc.edu/fees/fees.html. See the Financial Aid section on the following page if: Required Fees Undergraduate Graduate • you applied for financial aid, but have not been University Reg Fee $ 237.00 $ 237.00 notified of your eligibility; or Educational Fee 1,657.00 1,852.00 • you received your financial aid Offer Letter, but Campus Fees 257.30 242.75 financial aid credits do not appear on your account Total (residents) $ 2,151.30 $ 2,331.75 summary on the MyUCSC portal. If you cannot pay your fees in full by the deadline, Nonresident Tuition 5,492.00 4,898.00 sign up for the Deferred Payment Plan (DPP) and Educational Fee Differential 160.00 81.00 pay the first installment by March 18, 2005. Please Total (nonresidents) $ 7,803.30 $ 7,310.75 read about the Deferred Payment Plan for more information.

20 REGISTRATION INFORMATION for a 50 percent reduction in the educational fee and rec and return the completed form to SBS (203 Hahn Study, may no longer be available after May 1, 2005. in the nonresident tuition fee (if applicable). To qualify Student Services Building) by March 18, 2005, to Go to the Financial Aid Office for more information. for reduced fees, you must be approved for the Part- guarantee that EFT will be set up in time for spring Withdrawal and Deferred Payment Plan Time Program and be enrolled in 10 quarter credits quarter. If EFT has not been authorized, a check will If you contracted for the Deferred Payment Plan or fewer. If you exceed 10 credits in a quarter, you be generated and mailed to your local address. (DPP), and you withdraw before completing all your must pay full fees. The last day to apply for the Part- installments, you may still owe registration fees as Time Program for spring quarter 2005 is April 15. Withdrawal During a Quarter determined by your date of withdrawal. After filing For information regarding the Part-Time Program, your withdrawal petition, call the Office of Student check reg.ucsc.edu; or call the Office of the Registrar You may find it necessary to withdraw from UCSC Business Services at 459-2107 for more information. at 459-4412 before the deadline listed above. during a quarter. File a Petition for Withdrawal/Leave of Absence at your college office. Return your stu- Refund of Fees dent ID with your petition. Refunds of any registra- If you withdraw from UCSC after paying your regis- Financial Aid tion fees cannot be made unless your ID card is re- tration fees, the withdrawal may cause an overpay- Read the sections below which apply to your cir- turned. The effective date for determining a refund ment to your account. Refunds are issued approxi- cumstances: of fees is the date the student notifies the college of mately three weeks after the completed petition is filed the withdrawal. It is presumed that no university ser- You applied for aid, but have not been notified of at the Office of the Registrar. For students who have vices are provided to you after withdrawal from the your eligibility; or you received a Financial Aid authorized EFT, the refund is issued in the form of university with the exception of leave of absence ben- Offer Letter, but financial aid credits do not ap- an electronic funds transfer; otherwise, it is mailed to efits (also, see Withdrawal/W grade information on pear on your summary on your MyUCSC portal your mailing address on file. page 23). Graduate students should contact the Divi- account. A full refund of the registration fees will be granted sion of Graduate Studies. The first thing to check is your enrollment. Aid will to a student entering the armed forces before the sixth not disburse until you are enrolled in classes. Then, Withdrawal and Financial Aid Recipients week of the quarter. For UCSC policy on students log on to the MyUCSC portal, my.ucsc.edu, before A financial aid adviser will receive and process your interrupting studies because of military service, click the registration deadline and review the following withdrawal petition. Depending on the withdrawal on the Veteran Services link on the Office of the links: “To Do List,” “View Holds,” and “View My date, you may be billed for some or all of the aid you Registrar’s home page at reg.ucsc.edu. Financial Aid.” Be sure you have provided all requested received. If you plan to return to UCSC a subsequent information in the “To Do List.” Be sure you have academic year, remember to meet the March 1 and Leave of Absence accepted the financial aid you are expecting to receive. May 1 deadlines each year in order to be considered Any undergraduate student who has completed at least Take necessary actions to resolve any “Holds.” If you for all forms of aid available. Students who submit one quarter at UCSC and is withdrawing may request still have questions you may contact the Financial Aid requested documents after May 1 will be packaged a leave of absence by completing an application avail- Office at 459-2963 between 8 A.M. and 5 P.M. The on a funds-available basis when all documents have able at his or her college office. A leave of absence is Financial Aid Office is located at 201 Hahn and is been received. This means that the most desirable defined as a planned interruption in your education open weekdays from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. (except Fridays, funds, such as University Grant and Federal Work- when it opens at 10 A.M. and closes at 2 P.M.). The e- mail address is [email protected]. Your financial aid credits have appeared on your account summary. Financial Implication of Withdrawal You must use your own resources to pay any balance Your registration fee assessment will be adjusted as determined by the effective date of the withdrawal. by the deadline in order to keep your place in the If the effective date is on or before the first day of instruction (see the Academic and Administrative classes in which you enrolled. Calendar, pages 6–7), your fees will be adjusted as follows. If the amount due on your statement is 0, or if it shows a credit balance, you are not required to take • New students: all fees reversed except the nonrefundable $100 statement of intent to any action. register fee. If your statement has a credit balance, this is the • Continuing and re-entering students: all fees reversed except a service charge of $10. amount we owe you. If you have authorized electronic If the effective date is on or after the first day of instruction, fees will be adjusted according to the following funds transfer (EFT), the funds will be disbursed di- schedule, which refers to the elapsed calendar days beginning with the first day of instruction: rectly to your personal bank account on the first day first day of instruction 100% of assessed fees reversed of the quarter; otherwise a check will be mailed to your local address on the first day of the quarter. 2–7 calendar days 90% of assessed fees reversed 8–18 calendar days 50% of assessed fees reversed 19–35 calendar days 25% of assessed fees reversed Electronic Funds Transfer or Check for 36 calendar days and over 0% of assessed fees reversed Financial Aid Refunds Note: this refund schedule is subject to change. Student Business Services (SBS) will use EFT to de- posit financial aid refunds into your personal bank For new students, the nonrefundable $100 statement of intent to register fee is withheld from the univer- sity registration fee; and the schedule above is applied to the balance of fees assessed. Note: there is a account. EFT assures that you receive financial aid in different schedule for entering freshmen receiving federal financial aid who withdraw during their first the most efficient and direct manner. Obtain the EFT quarter. For more information, contact the Office of the Registrar, 459-4412. authorization form (see page 19 for a copy of the EFT form) in person or online at www2.ucsc.edu/accts-

21 REGISTRATION INFORMATION and may be granted for up to three quarters. The in- For information about retaining your university tent of this service is to make it possible for you to computer account while on leave, phone Communi- suspend your academic work and eliminate the need cations and Technology Services at 459-HELP; or to apply for readmission. e-mail CATS at [email protected]. Leave of absence status permits you to use many campus services normally reserved for registered stu- Readmission dents. The $40 leave of absence application fee en- Students who take a break from UCSC but are not titles you to use services available at the offices of the on leave of absence must apply for readmission. You Career Center, Off-Campus Housing, Family Student are encouraged to file your application for Housing, and some computer labs, as well as to ob- readmission as soon as you know you are returning tain discounts on transportation and other benefits. but no later than the date in the Academic and Ad- Students on leave of absence must contact the CATS ministrative Calendar. The registration fee payment Information Resource Center to avoid account procedure for readmitted students is the same as for closure. The application fee is nonrefundable and non- continuing students. Readmitted students are ex- transferable. pected to meet the enrollment and fee payment dead- lines.

Deferred Payment Plan Application

The Deferred Payment Plan (DPP) allows your registration fees, to the extent not covered by financial aid, to be paid in monthly installments. To apply for DPP, complete and return this application with the appropriate nonreturnable application fee (see below) to the Office of Student Business Services, 1156 High St., 203 Hahn Student Services, Santa Cruz, CA 95064. The application, fee, and the first installment are due before the quarter begins. DPP applies to registration fees only; health insurance is not included in DPP. Please contact the on-campus Housing Office at (831) 459-2394 to arrange a housing payment plan. Make checks payable to UC Regents.

Nine-month plan (fall, winter, spring quarters)—$60 Application Fee (available fall quarter only) Three-month plan (one quarter)—$25 Application Fee ✃

Are you a California Resident as classified by the Office of the Registrar? Y N

Student Status: (circle one) Undergraduate Graduate Student Name ______

Student ID Number* ______Local Phone______

Street Address ______City, State, Zip ______

I, the undersigned, do hereby agree to have my registration fees, as established by the Regents of the University of California and billed by the Santa Cruz campus, divided into monthly installments. I understand the application fee is nonrefundable. I agree to inform the Office of Student Business Services immediately of any address changes, and I maintain responsibility for my account.

I understand that if I do not pay by the due date as stated on my Statement of Account, I will be assessed late fees. The first DPP late fee is $50. Subsequent DPP late fees are assessed at $15 per billing cycle. I understand that failure to pay may result in the university withholding all services, including class enrollment, registration, and official transcripts. I understand that in the event of nonpayment, the university has the right to terminate this agreement and declare the entire balance, plus applicable late fees, due and payable.

I understand that registration fees are subject to change, which may cause an adjustment to my payment plan. I also understand that if my student status changes, I am responsible for notifying the Office of the Registrar. Such a change could also result in a change of my payment plan.

I acknowledge that I have read, understand, and agree to the terms and conditions as set forth in this Deferred Payment Plan Application and Payment Agreement.

Student Signature______Date______

*The student number requested on this form may be your Social Security number. In accordance with the Federal Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, you are hereby notified that disclosure of your Social Security number is voluntary. This record keeping system was established pursuant to the authority of the Regents of the University of California under Article IX, Section 9 of the California Constitution. The principle use of the number shall be to verify your identity in the Academic Information System and to locate and maintain your records.

Contact the Office of Student Business Services to determine the amount of your first payment at (831) 459-2107, or e-mail [email protected]. Fax your application to (831) 459-3918. For more information about DPP, check out our web site at www2.ucsc.edu/accts-rec/dpp.htm#application.

22 UCSC Undergraduate Grading Policies

Undergraduates Entering UCSC Fall 2 Undergraduates Entering UCSC Fall 1 2001 and After 1997–Spring 2001

Enrollment The Pass/No Pass option is available only to students in When enrolling, students choose either letter grading or Pass/ 1 good academic standing. 2 No Pass grading.

1 2 The grading option may be changed up to the 15th day of instruction.

Withdrawal 1 2 After the last day to drop a course, students may withdraw from a course whether enrolled for a letter grade or for Pass/No Pass grading. The Academic and Administrative Calendar lists deadlines for withdrawing from a course.

Grades 1 2 If enrolled in a course for a letter grade, students will receive a grade of A+, A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, D, F, W (Withdraw), I (Incomplete), or IP (In Progress). If enrolled in a course for Pass/No Pass, students will receive a grade of P (Pass), NP (No Pass), W (Withdraw), I (Incomplete), or IP (In Progress). Note: beginning fall 2001, NP grades earned appear on official transcripts like all other grades.

Evaluations 2 For each course in which credit is earned, whether letter graded or Pass/No Pass, all students will receive an evaluation. 1 Evaluations are a permanent part of the academic record. All students may request transcripts either with or without evaluations. UCSC For all students, a UCSC GPA is calculated from UCSC Students who have received a letter grade in at least two-thirds 1 courses, courses taken through the Education Abroad 2 of their credits attempted at UCSC have a UCSC GPA Grade Point Program, and courses taken on another UC campus in an calculated and displayed on their official transcripts. Students intercampus exchange program. The UCSC GPA is who receive letter grades in fewer than two-thirds of their UCSC Average displayed on the official transcript. Courses taken through credits attempted are not eligible for a UCSC GPA. Courses the Domestic Exchange Program and UC Extension are taken through the Domestic Exchange Program and UC not calculated in the UC or UCSC GPA. Extension are not calculated in the UC or UCSC GPA. UC Grade 1 2 All students have a UC GPA calculated from courses taken for a letter grade at UCSC, at other UC campuses, and through Point the Education Abroad Program. Your UC GPA must be at least 2.0 in order to graduate. Courses taken Average through the Domestic Exchange Program and UC Extension are not calculated in the UC or UCSC GPA.

Satisfying 1 Departments may require that some or all courses used to satisfy the major must be taken for a letter grade. Requirements A course graded D or F cannot be used to satisfy a course prerequisite or to satisfy major or general education requirements. 1 2 Credits earned with a D will not count toward satisfactory academic progress. Any course graded P is equivalent to a C or better and can be used to satisfy general education requirements and will count towards satisfactory academic progress.

Incompletes 2 The notation I (Incomplete) may be assigned when work for a course is of passing quality but is not complete. Prior 1 arrangements must be made with the instructor for a grade notation of I. To remove the Incomplete, the student must file a petition and the completed course work by the deadline on the last day of the following quarter. If an I is not removed by the deadline, it will lapse to F or NP, depending on the grading option in effect. The F and the NP will appear on official transcripts, along with the removal of Incomplete notation.

Repeats Undergraduates may repeat courses in which they earn a D, F, or No Pass. Courses in which a D or F is earned may not be 1 2 repeated on a Pass/No Pass basis. Courses in which a grade of No Pass is earned may be repeated on the same basis or for a letter grade. Students may only repeat a maximum of 15 credits for courses in which a grade of D or F was received. In computing the GPA for these repeats, only the grade and corresponding grade points earned the last time the course was taken will be used. After the 15-credit maximum is reached, the GPA will be based on all grades assigned and total credits attempted. Repetition of a course more than once requires approval of the student’s college. Credit is not awarded more than once for the same course, but the grade assigned each time the course is repeated will be permanently recorded on the official transcript.

Graduation No more than 25 percent of the UCSC credits applied toward graduation There is no limit on the number of credits graded 1 may be graded on a P/NP basis. This includes any credits completed in 2 Pass/No Pass which may be applied toward Requirements the Education Abroad Program or on another UC campus in an intercampus graduation. exchange program. Departments may require that some or all courses used to satisfy the major must be taken for a letter grade. 1 2 Students must complete all requirements for the major with a grade of P, C (2.0), or better. All undergraduates, regardless of when they entered UCSC, must meet the minimum UC GPA requirement of 2.0 in order to receive a degree from the University of California. See the statement of catalog rights regarding graduation requirements in effect for each student.

23 EVALUATING UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE

Pass/No Pass Grading Option the basis of clerical or procedural error and never Students who entered prior to 1993 should see an on the basis of reexamination or completion of adviser. Their catalog year for graduation, whether Students may elect the Pass/No Pass grading option additional work. the year they entered UCSC or a subsequent year, and may change their grading option in a course up to will be decided at the discretion of their major de- the 15th day of instruction. For the Pass/No Pass op- partment and/or their college. tion, students receive a P for work that is performed at Accessing Grades Your catalog year will initially be set for the year C or clearly passing level or better. For work that is not You may access your grades for any quarter via the you first enroll at UCSC. You may select another cata- clearly passing, no academic credit is awarded; and stu- MyUCSC portal. Grades are usually available about log year when you file your Proposed Study Plan/Dec- dents receive a NP (No Pass). Beginning fall 2001, one week after the end of the quarter. laration of Major/Minor. All requirements for gradu- the grade notation NP appears on the official tran- ation outlined in the catalog you select must be met script in all cases, regardless of when a student was Catalog Rights before you can graduate. admitted. For work that is passing, but incomplete, To change your catalog year, you must submit a the grade notation I (Incomplete) may be issued. Effective for all those who entered in fall quarter 1993 or after, students may select the UCSC General Cata- new Proposed Study Plan/Declaration of Major/Mi- The following courses are not available for a letter log they will follow to meet their requirements from nor through your college. grade: either the one published at the time of entering UCSC College Academic Success Courses or a subsequent catalog. A student must follow the Undergraduates Who Entered UCSC Student Directed Seminars: Courses Numbered 42 chosen catalog in its entirety. This applies to UC, col- Prior to Fall 1997 193, 193F lege, general education, and major requirements. 193, 193F Students transferring from other collegiate institu- Guidelines for undergraduates who entered UCSC Earth Sciences 190 tions may elect to meet as graduation requirements between fall 1997 and spring 2001 also apply to Economics 93, 191, 193, 193F, 198, 198F one of the following: undergraduates who entered UCSC prior to fall 1997, Environmental Studies 83, 183, 184 • those in effect at the time of transfer to UCSC; with the following exception: those who entered prior Film 198, 198F • those subsequently established; or to fall 1997 may elect letter grades, but a grade-point History of Art and Visual Culture 195, 198 • those in effect when the student entered a pre- average will not be displayed on the official transcript. Mathematics 1, 1E vious collegiate institution, provided that en- All undergraduates, regardless of when they entered Merrill 85A, 85B try was not more than three years prior to the UCSC, must meet the UC minimum GPA require- Physical Education (all courses) time of transfer to UCSC. ment in order to receive a degree from the University Politics 191 Students who seek readmission to UCSC after a break of California: 2.0 calculated from all UCSC letter- Psychology 193, 198 in attendance greater than two years (six regular quar- graded courses and from all letter-graded courses taken Theater Arts 45 ters) must adhere to the graduation requirements in at other UC campuses and through the Education Writing 10A-B-C, 11A-B-C, 20, 21, 22, 180, 191D effect at the time of readmission or those subsequently Abroad Program. established. Letter Grading Option Before the Grade Option deadline (the 15th day of instruction), confirm your letter grade request for each course on the MyUCSC portal. Grade Point Average

In Progress Notations The grade point average is determined by dividing the number of grade points earned by the number of The notation IP (In Progress) is reserved for a single credits attempted for a letter grade. The number of grade points earned for a course equals the number course extending over two or three terms of an of grade points assigned multiplied by the number of course credits. For example, suppose a student academic year. The grade for such a course may be takes three 5-credit courses and receives grades of A-, B-, and C+. awarded at the end of the course and shall then be recorded as applying to each of the terms of the course. Grade Grade Points Course Credits Total Grade Points A student satisfactorily completing only one or two A- 3.7 5 18.5 terms of a course, extending over two or three terms B- 2.7 5 13.5 of an academic year, will be given grades for those C+ 2.3 5 11.5 terms. The grade option selected in the first quarter Total 15 43.5 of the multiple term sequence applies to all quarters of the sequence. 43.5 divided by 15 = 2.9 GPA Grade points are assigned to each letter grade as shown below. Grade Changes Grades shown in bold (W, I, IP, P, NP) are not included in the UCSC GPA. Incomplete grade notations of “I” must be changed A+ = 4.0 B+ = 3.3 C+ = 2.3 F = 0.0 IP = 0.0 to final grades, based upon work submitted to the A = 4.0 B = 3.0 C = 2.0 W = 0.0 P = 0.0 instructor, within the deadline for Incompletes. Other A- = 3.7 B- = 2.7 D = 1.0 I = 0.0 NP = 0.0 grade changes can be made by the instructor only on

24 EVALUATING GRADUATE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE

Evaluations the same notation for each course upon completion Graduate Students of the two- or three-quarter sequence, and the final Graduate students receive an evaluation for all courses grade is applied to all quarters. except those with no credit value. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Grading Repeating Courses and the Letter Grade Option Incompletes Graduate students may repeat a course in which they An Incomplete grade notation may be assigned when Beginning fall 1997, all graduate students in gradu- earn a grade of C, D, F, or U. Degree credit for a the graduate student’s work is of passing quality but ate or undergraduate courses will be graded repeated course will be granted only once, and the is incomplete. See the Graduate Student Handbook Satisfactory (S) (equivalent to a B or better), Unsatis- most recently earned grade will be used to determine for complete instructions about arrangements to re- factory (U), or Incomplete (I). Graduate students also whether a degree requirement has been met. have the option of receiving a letter grade of A, B, C, ceive and to remove an Incomplete grade notation. D, or F in most courses. The grades of A or B shall be awarded for satisfactory work. Grades of C or D In Progress will not satisfy any course requirement for a graduate The notation IP (In Progress) is restricted to certain degree at UCSC. sequential courses that extend over two or three In order to receive a letter grade, you must enter your quarters of an academic year. The grade option you letter grade request no later than the 15th day of in- select in the first quarter of the multiple term sequence struction for each class in each quarter. applies to all quarters of the sequence. You receive

UCSC Graduate Grading Policies

Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Grading If You Elect a Letter Grade

Enrollment You must request Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading by the You must request a letter grade by the published deadline. published deadline.

Available You will be graded S (equivalent to a B or better), U (unsatis- You will be graded A, B, C, D, F, or I (Incomplete). Grades factory), or I (Incomplete). Degree If you receive a U, the course cannot be used to satisfy a degree If you receive a C, D, or F, the course cannot be used to satisfy Requirements requirement. a degree requirement. Incompletes An I (Incomplete) may be assigned if your work is of passing An I (Incomplete) may be assigned if your work is of passing quality, but is incomplete. You must petition to remove the I quality, but is incomplete. You must petition to remove the I and submit the completed course work to the instructor by the and submit the completed course work to the instructor by the end of the third quarter following that in which the grade end of the third quarter following that in which the grade notation I was received unless the instructor or department notation I was received unless the instructor or department specifies an earlier date. If you fail to file the petition and specifies an earlier date. If you fail to file the petition and complete the work, or if the instructor does not submit an S, the complete the work, or if the instructor does not submit an A, Incomplete will be changed to a U. B, C, or D, the Incomplete will be changed to an F.

You may repeat courses graded Unsatisfactory. You may repeat courses graded C, D, or F. Credits are counted Repeats once, and the most recently earned grade determines whether a degree requirement has been met.

Either way • Graduate students enrolled in physical education courses will be graded Pass/No Record. • Graduate students enrolling in undergraduate courses will be graded as outlined above.

- 25 GENERAL INFORMATION

This section includes an alphabetical listing of Mailing (year round): This should always be your dent status for a potential employer, publicize any information important to all students. Detailed descrip- current address. It is your responsibility to keep this honors you receive, or include your name and degree tions of academic policies and procedures are found in address up to date and prevent important campus mail earned in the commencement program unless you The Navigator, at reg.ucsc.edu/navigator, and in the from being misdirected. remove the Nonrelease of Information. Once a Re- Graduate Student Handbook, at www.graddiv.ucsc • Billing statements are mailed to the local address quest for Nonrelease of Public Information is filed, it .edu/handBook.html. unless you establish a third-party billing address. remains in effect until you rescind it via the MyUCSC Mailings to this address may include credit balance portal. Academic Integrity refunds and general mailings from campus units. The If you have any questions about the implications All members of the UCSC academic community have Financial Aid Office uses this address for all mailings of the Nonrelease of Public Information, contact the an explicit responsibility to present as their original during the academic year. Office of the Registrar, 190 Hahn Student Services, work only that which is truly their own. Cheating, • During fall, winter, and spring quarters, you may 459-4412. plagiarism, and other forms of academic dishonesty use a college address as your local address. Summer: are contrary to the ideals and purposes of a university After spring quarter ends and before fall quarter be- Administrative Cancellation and will not be tolerated. Note that plagiarism in- gins, a college address is not a valid local address. For Your student status may be cancelled by the campus cludes the deliberate misrepresentation of someone this reason, it is important to keep your mailing ad- administration at any time for the reasons listed else’s words and ideas as your own, as well as para- dress updated during the summer, so you do not miss below. If you phrasing without footnoting the source. Students and important communications and deadlines. • are barred from enrollment for one or faculty are jointly responsible for assuring that the Permanent (year round): This address may be the more quarters for academic deficiencies; integrity of scholarship is valued and preserved. same as your local address or the address of a relative, • are disqualified for academic deficiencies; To view the full text of the policy on academic dis- but it may not be your college address. Your diploma • receive disciplinary action; honesty, see oasas2.ucsc.edu/avcue/integrity. will be sent to this address. The Financial Aid Office • fail to respond to official university uses this address during the summer if mail is returned, notices; Due Process and they have been unable to contact you using other • fail to settle financial obligations; or Students charged with academic dishonesty have the addresses. • fail to enroll in classes. right to due process through established policies and Billing (year round): If you would like your State- Cancellation for any of the first three reasons will be regulations concerning student conduct and discipline. ment of Account mailed to a third party, such as your noted on your official academic record. Copies of these policies and regulations can be parents, grandparents, or guardian, you must estab- Administrative cancellation means that your found in the UCSC Student Policies and Regulations lish a billing address. Billing addresses are used only enrollments are dropped, financial aid is cancelled, Handbook (www2.ucsc.edu/judicial/). for statements going to someone other than you. and you are ineligible to use campus services reserved Foreign: Required for students on F and J (non- for students. The registration fee refund, if applicable, Academic Standing and Minimum immigrant) visas. is determined by the effective date of the administra- Progress Residence: Required for students on F and J (non- tive cancellation. immigrant) visas. Full-time undergraduate students at UCSC are ex- Request for Nonrelease of Public Information: pected to enroll in and earn a grade of C or better (or University policy, consistent with the Family Educa- Advance Course Information P) in an average of 15 credits per quarter, completing tional Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 as amended, Advance Course Information (ACI) is designed to the 180 credits needed for graduation in four years. permits disclosure of certain categories of public in- complement advance enrollment. It supplies more Extensions of enrollment beyond the equivalent of 12 formation. course information online than is available through full-time quarters require the approval of your college. At UCSC the following information is considered the UCSC General Catalog. Your college will regularly check to ensure that you to be a matter of public information and will be dis- Also available via ACI are book lists for the current are making (at least) minimum progress toward com- closed unless the student has requested that it be with- quarter. These are arranged by department and are pleting your degree and, at the end of each term, will held: provided by the Bay Tree Bookstore. To get to the determine whether you are in good academic stand- • student’s name; ACI web page directly, go to reg.ucsc.edu/soc/aci. ing. If you do not pass enough credits with a grade of • mailing address; Faculty participation in ACI is voluntary; there- C or better (or P), you may be placed on academic • e-mail address; fore, information is not available for all classes. If you probation. If your academic standing or progress falls • local telephone number; have any questions, comments, or ideas, you can below minimally acceptable levels, you may be dis- • college and major field of study; e-mail ACI at [email protected]. qualified from further enrollment in the university. • dates of attendance; • class level; Advising Address Changes • degrees and honors received; Advisers are available in the colleges to assist under- It is important for UCSC offices to have access to • number of credits currently enrolled; graduates with general planning issues, such as accurate address information for all UCSC students. • name, weight, and height of participants on in- choosing appropriate course loads, maintaining good UCSC relies on the addresses on the MyUCSC por- tercollegiate athletic teams. academic progress, and integrating majors and tal to send you official information. You must update To have this information withheld from release, go minors in an overall academic plan. Advising for your address each time you change your residence, or to the UCSC Directory Restrictions link on the specific major and minor programs is offered at the you will miss important documents and deadlines. MyUCSC portal. Be sure that you understand the departments. Students may also consult with faculty, Read through the definitions below to understand implications of requesting a Nonrelease of Informa- career counselors, educational opportunity advisers, the different types of addresses maintained by UCSC tion. Every single item listed above will be withheld. psychological counselors, and disability resource spe- before making changes. The Office of the Registrar cannot verify your stu- cialists, among others.

26 GENERAL INFORMATION

Announcement of Candidacy If you need a certification of student status to services such as electronic mail, web, and file services. To be a candidate for the bachelor’s degree, you must defer a federally insured student loan, your request See its.ucsc.edu. ITS operates the UC Santa Cruz cam- file an Announcement of Candidacy at the Office of will be forwarded to the National Student Loan pus network, which interconnects personal comput- the Registrar by the posted quarterly deadline. Clearinghouse for processing. Most lenders con- ers, workstations, workgroup LANs, instructional If you announce your candidacy for a degree but tact this agency directly for confirmation of stu- computing labs, central computing facilities, and do not complete the requirements for graduation, you dent status. computer-equipped classrooms with each other, on- will not automatically be considered a continuing stu- If you are registered and enrolled, a certification campus resources, and the Internet. In addition, a dent for the subsequent quarter. Go to the Office of for the current academic year will be produced as wireless access service called CruzNet is available to the Registrar to cancel or reschedule your announce- you wait at 190 Hahn from 9 A.M. to noon. Valid mobile users at some 200 locations. See ment of candidacy and to receive enrollment and fee photo identification is required. Certifications re- cruznet.ucsc.edu for more information. On-campus payment instructions. quested after noon will be ready for pickup after 1 network resources include academic, library, and ad- P.M. the following day. ministrative computing, database and information Auditing of Classes servers. You may audit (sit in on) a regular course with the Computing Facilities and Services Purchasing a Computer? permission of the instructor in charge. The instruc- UC Santa Cruz is rapidly expanding its computing If you are planning on buying a new computer, UC tor may allow you to attend course meetings but only environment. We want you to be aware of comput- Santa Cruz recommends purchasing a laptop with if adequate facilities are available after all students who ing facilities and services so that you can take full both wired and wireless network capability. Last year, wish to enroll officially have done so. The instructor advantage of the campus computing resources. Here 98% of students who came to campus had a person- is not obligated to devote time to your work. Audi- are the key points: ally-owned computer in their residential housing tors ordinarily do not write papers or take exams. Since • Students are expected to communicate via e- room. you are not enrolled in the class, there is no record mail using a UC Santa Cruz Identity, which is An excellent source for purchasing computers and kept; and you receive no grade notation, evaluation, your e-mail address and account as well as elec- computer products is the university’s Bay Tree Book- or credit. You are not eligible to audit classes if you’ve tronic login and password to many services, store, right on campus, slugstore.ucsc.edu, phone been barred or disqualified for academic or disciplin- such as the network, computing labs, the 459-2082. Through university-negotiated contracts, ary reasons, have withdrawn, or are on leave of MyUCSC portal, and other services. Your UC the bookstore offers a full line of Apple and Dell com- absence. Santa Cruz Identity is assigned when you en- puters, as well as software and peripheral equipment. roll for classes, before you come to campus in Because of your student status, pricing is almost al- Cancelled Courses the fall quarter. There is no cost for your UC ways below outside market prices. And the bookstore Santa Cruz Identity. works closely with campus computing specialists to Occasionally, it is necessary for a sponsoring agency to • UC Santa Cruz has a wireless network called be certain the equipment you buy will meet campus cancel a course after students have advance CruzNet, with coverage in most student areas specifications, both wired and wireless. As an added enrolled. Whenever possible, the course-sponsoring of campus. This means that if you have a laptop convenience, Apple products can be ordered in ad- agency will notify enrolled students about the computer with a wireless network card, you’ll vance through the bookstore, and be ready for pick- cancellation. Check the Schedule of Classes (reg.ucsc be able to sit down with a group of classmates up when you arrive on campus. .edu/soc) on the web for updates. View your enroll- in a serene setting among the redwoods, at a Technology vendors frequently use the “Back-To- ments online for cancellations or changes in meeting cafe or library to do your homework, and still School” time frame for additional special pricing, so times, days, or location. have network access. Because of the wireless you might want to check with the Bay Tree Book- access, we highly recommend that you pur- store in July and August as you begin thinking about Certificate of Completion of Degree chase a laptop or notebook computer. We have shopping for a computer. The Bay Tree Bookstore staff For a $5 fee, you may request a Certificate of Comple- included minimum specifications below. can help you make the right choices for your campus tion of Degree, which includes your name, the date • The campus offers a high-speed residential computing needs. your degree will be awarded/was awarded, major, col- data network called ResNet to all students liv- lege, and honors, if any. A certificate can be prepared ing in university residential areas. The service PC or Mac? if you have announced candidacy for the quarter, and cost is included in the housing fees. There are The campus community embraces both PCs and all requirements have been completed as verified by no additional fees for students who live in uni- Macs, and in some circles, Unix-based Sun Solaris the Office of the Registrar and your department. Its versity residential areas to use the service, and Linux are popular. The Humanities Division and use is limited to providing verification of a pending/ which includes technical support (by phone, the Arts Division both are heavily Mac-oriented. The awarded degree. Universities usually require a com- or room visits when necessary) provided by Social Sciences Division and the Physical and Bio- plete official transcript. ResNet staff. logical Sciences Division use both Macs and PCs. The • If you don’t own a computer, or would like to School of Engineering is primarily PC/Windows and Certification of Student Status for work on homework assignments that require PC/Linux (as well as Sun Solaris), and there is an Outside Agencies specialized software, there are 15 Instructional emerging interest in Macintosh with the Unix-based Computing labs across the campus. Each lab OSX environment. The Office of the Registrar is the only agency on is open to all students. If you are purchasing a PC, we recommend you campus authorized to certify student status and purchase a laptop including a Pentium processor with academic standing for outside agencies such as stu- Information Technology Services (ITS) a minimum 1GHz or equivalent microprocessor, dent loan institutions, insurance companies, child ITS provides computing, network, telecommunica- 512MB or more of RAM, and a minimum 20GB care programs, banks, and employers. You may re- tion, and instructional technology services to the cam- hard drive. Please include a CD writer to use for back- quest enrollment certification in person or by mail. pus. Central computing facilities provide universal ing up files. In general if you are purchasing a PC

27 GENERAL INFORMATION computer (and are not interested in repairing a com- electronic communications policy that clarifies the Student Housing). Students must use calling cards to puter yourself) we recommend that you purchase a applicability of law and other university policies to place long distance calls. Call 459-3865 or e-mail computer manufactured by a major vendor such as electronic communications. The UC Electronic Mail [email protected] for more information on phone services. Dell, which is highly rated for reliability and service. Policy can be reviewed online at www.ucop.edu/ Modem Access for Students off Campus For software on a PC, we recommend Microsoft Win- ucophome/policies/ec. If you want to connect from off-campus, you can dows XP, with Microsoft Office, which includes UCSC has adopted the Computing Use Policies and connect via a university modem pool at no charge, Microsoft Word. Most faculty are accustomed to re- the ResNet Responsible Use Policy (RUP), which in- but with limited connection hours per week. See ceiving student papers in Microsoft Word files. dicate responsible use of computing resources, in gen- www2.ucsc.edu/cats/sc/services/remote.access.shtml for If you are purchasing a Macintosh, a minimum of eral, and in the residence halls, respectively. more information on this topic and information on 1GHz processor is recommended. We recommend The Computing Use Policy is Appendix J of the configuring your computer software for these options. 512MB or more of RAM, and a minimum 30GB UCSC Student Policies and Regulations Handbook: hard drive, running Mac OSX. All new Mac www2.ucsc.edu/judicial/handbook.html, and the Computing Labs for Drop-in Use and Academic PowerBooks are recommended. ResNet RUP is online at resnet.ucsc.edu/policy/rup/. Classes CruzNet is designed for use with wireless network Campus academic divisions may also provide com- Instructional Computing manages 15 computer labs cards that are Wi-Fi compliant, IEEE 802.11b. WPA puting facilities and services to serve their specific throughout the campus. These include the Digital (Wi-Fi protected access) security is desirable but not disciplines. There may be additional rules or policies Media Lab for students in the arts, social sciences required at present. The UCSC Bookstore maintains associated with these discipline-specific services and buildings, and the Solaris Unix labs for students in a stock of recommended wireless network cards. facilities. Please contact your department assistants the sciences and engineering. The 15 labs have more Note: cordless 2.4Ghz phones can interfere with for more information on divisional resources. than 360 computers available for students to use, in- the wireless network, so if you intend to bring a Because the Internet is a dynamic environment, you cluding PCs, Macs, and Sun workstations. There is a cordless phone to campus please obtain one that op- should be aware of the following: wireless laptop lab at the Academic Resources Center erates at 900 MHz instead. • Students using UC Santa Cruz computing fa- where you can check out an Apple laptop and have a For more recommendations on computer hardware cilities and services must comply with the Uni- network connection while sitting in the meadow over- and software please visit the ResNet web site at versity of California state and federal policies looking the ocean; see ic.ucsc.edu/labs/ resnet.ucsc.edu. If you are not purchasing a new com- and laws referenced at www2.ucsc.edu/cats/sc/ labdescriptions/arc/ for more information. Wireless puter but bringing your own computer, please have help/policies. While that web page lists many access is available in most labs. at least 256MB memory, and Microsoft XP operat- of the university policies, it is in no way meant The computing labs are used like classrooms; they ing system. ResNet’s minimum computer standards as an exhaustive and complete list. New regu- can be reserved by faculty or teaching assistants for are posted at resnet.ucsc.edu/newstudents. lations and policies and procedures are con- instruction. When not reserved for instruction, the stantly evolving. Laws, policies, or other regu- labs are available to students on a walk-in basis. Even Your UC Santa Cruz Identity Account is lations on aspects not specific to networks or if they are not teaching in the labs, many faculty re- Pre-assigned computing may also apply, e.g., student con- quest academic software to be installed in the labs so Your UC Santa Cruz Identity Account is your UCSC duct, personnel policy or contract, sexual ha- that their students can complete homework assign- identity for e-mail. Faculty and other campus repre- rassment laws, chain letter laws, or other regu- ments. Every IC lab is open to every student, no sentatives will send e-mail about classes, important lations. matter what his or her major. reminders, and information about student services to • Web pages at UC Santa Cruz (and beyond) Faculty or teaching assistants can request Instruc- this account. For example, your UCSC address are expanding and changing rapidly. Please tional Computing staff to conduct training sessions ([email protected]) shows up on e-mail lists that send questions regarding any information as part of an academic course. Contact Robin Ove, faculty use for classes. In addition to e-mail, this same found on the web to the web page author listed Faculty Instructional Technology Center manager, UCSC account gives you access to the campus In- at the bottom of each web page. [email protected], for more information. structional Computing Labs, dial-up network access • Please send questions or concerns about elec- More extensive lab information, including hard- from off-campus, and the central Unix timeshare sys- tronic abuses or harassment via e-mail to ware and software specifications and hours of opera- tems. Every UC Santa Cruz student is assigned a [email protected]. tion, is available at ic.ucsc.edu. UCSC Identity account upon enrollment. You can activate your pre-assigned UC Santa Cruz Identity Network and Phones for Students Living Academic Course Materials on the Web through the MyUCSC portal. on Campus The WebCT course management system is a tool to Students are expected to monitor their UC Santa Student Communication Services (SCS) is a partner- create sophisticated web-based course materials to Cruz Identity for important e-mail messages from ship between Colleges and University Housing Ser- supplement classroom instruction, but not to replace faculty, staff, and other students. vices and Information Technology Services that pro- it. WebCT uses a web browser as the interface for the The university provides CruzMail, a web-based e- vides in-room Internet access (called ResNet) and a course. Faculty using WebCT can incorporate a wide mail client, as well as anti-virus software to keep your university-owned and operated telephone system. variety of tools in their course site such as a course machine virus-free. The university also has 15 com- Network services are available to undergraduate and calendar, student conferencing system, electronic mail, puter labs located at most of the colleges and a num- graduate students living in university housing (except group projects with student-created web pages, and ber of academic buildings. for the Camper Park). For assistance with network quizzes. Outside of class time, students can use WebCT connections, students can contact ResNet at to view course materials, participate in web-based class Computing Facilities and Policies [email protected] or call 459-4NET. Please check the discussions, collaborate on student group projects, and Students using UCSC computing resources are sub- web site at resnet.ucsc.edu for more information. take quizzes. Faculty can use WebCT to see what ma- ject to policies that state expected behaviors for elec- Local telephone service is provided in every stu- terials students have viewed before they arrive in class. tronic communication and electronic conduct, in dent room (except for the Camper Park and Family When faculty administer pre-class quizzes on WebCT, general. The University of California has adopted an they can see what concepts students understand be-

28 GENERAL INFORMATION fore class and then tailor the lecture accordingly. Stu- MyUCSC portal at my.ucsc.edu; also order and pay for a new student ID card at the dents must have established their UCSC account to • Instructional Computing Labs for Students Bay Tree Bookstore Building. be enrolled in WebCT courses. See more information (also see link to apply for student lab jobs): about WebCT and other UCSC course web sites at ic.ucsc.edu. Nonrelease of Public Information ic.ucsc.edu/docs/webct and ic.ucsc.edu/courses. The following information is considered public Need Disability Accommodations for Cross-Enrollment information and may be disclosed: name, college or Computing? The cross-enrollment program permits UCSC local address, e-mail address, local telephone num- If you have a disability and require adaptive or assistive students who meet certain eligibility criteria to enroll ber, college and major field of study, dates of technology to use lab computers, library facilities, or in one undergraduate course, on a space-available basis attendance, class level, enrollment status, intercolle- other campus services, please contact the Disability each quarter or semester, at a California community giate athlete’s height and weight, and degrees and Resource Center (DRC) right away so that they can college or California state university. The host cam- honors received. coordinate services for you. Instructional Comput- pus may charge an administrative fee each quarter, To have this information withheld from release, ing labs have common adaptive technologies—such and students must reapply each quarter they wish to select the Personal Information link on the MyUCSC as enlarged type for students with low vision and cross-enroll at another campus. The fee is $18 per portal, then click on Directory Restrictions. Be sure Dvorak keyboards for students with repetitive strain unit. that you understand the implications of filing this injuries. If you need accommodations, please call the Note: not all community colleges participate in the request. Every single item listed above will be with- DRC at 459-2089 (voice), or 459-4806 (TTY). cross-enrollment program; contact the institution held. where you wish to enroll for information. Once a Request for Nonrelease of Public Informa- Need Computing Help? tion is filed, it remains in effect—even after you are You may find the answer to your question at no longer attending UCSC—until you request to re- ic.ucsc.edu/help. Lost and Found scind it via the MyUCSC portal. If you need additional help with computer ac- The first place to go for lost and found items is the counts, network access, or general computer ques- nearest college or department office. Items that are tions, please contact the ITS Information Resource not claimed from these offices are taken to the Uni- Student Identification Card Center (IRC). The IRC is located at 50 Communica- versity Police Office, located in the H Barn near the A plastic card bearing your picture is issued the tions Building and is open Monday–Friday, 8 A.M.– main entrance to the campus, 459-2231. first quarter of enrollment, generally during col- noon and 1 P.M.–5 P.M. You can contact them through lege orientation. • drop-in consulting (up to 15 minutes per ses- MyUCSC Portal Password Each quarter the college (department for gradu- sion); Your password is required each time you use the ate students) issues a validation sticker to be af- • phone: 459-4357 (459-HELP); or MyUCSC portal. Your password is assigned to you fixed to your ID card. The sticker is issued once • e-mail: [email protected]. when you receive your student identification num- you have completed registration and is available ber. beginning the first day of the quarter. The card with Need a Job? We strongly suggest that you change your password the current quarter sticker is proof that you are reg- Instructional Computing has about 100 student staff and set up a password hint the first time you access istered. The college or department will not issue a positions, including lab consultants, who staff labs the MyUCSC portal. You may select a minimum of sticker if your quarterly fees are unpaid. Go to the and assist students; technical support specialists, who 8 characters (one character must be a numeral) as your Office of the Registrar to complete your registra- maintain lab hardware and software; and web devel- new password. You may also change your password tion, and a sticker will be provided. opers, who work on project teams to produce aca- any time thereafter. demic course sites. Please see icweb.ucsc.edu/apply/ It is extremely important that your password re- for more information about the lab consultant and Transcript Information main confidential. Do not give it to anyone. If you technical support specialist positions. See ic.ucsc.edu/ A transcript is an official copy of a student’s aca- forget your password or believe the privacy of your faculty/webdev/ for information about the web de- demic history at UCSC and is embossed with the password has been compromised, e-mail ais- veloper program, and e-mail [email protected] if you want registrar’s seal and the signature of the university [email protected] to reset your password. to apply. registrar. Official transcripts are mailed in sealed The Information Resource Center hires student con- university envelopes. A transcript includes under- sultants through the UCSC Career Center. For more Name Change graduate, graduate and/or summer session courses, information, see www2.ucsc.edu/careers/. Name Change petitions are available at the Office of the degrees awarded, degree honors, grades and nota- Registrar. A student who is currently enrolled or tions, and transfer credit. Related Information announcing candidacy and is requesting an official name Transcripts are available for $5 without evalua- • Information Technology Services: change on his or her academic records must complete tions and $10 with evaluations. A transcript with its.ucsc.edu; this form and present it, in person, at the Office of the evaluations includes evaluations of courses passed • Computing Frequently Asked Questions: Registrar. You must submit documentation showing le- in chronological order and an evaluation of the ic.ucsc.edu/help; gal change of name (court order) or use of requested comprehensive examination or senior thesis. • Bay Tree Bookstore (computer purchase): name on official documentation (e.g., drivers license, Transcripts are processed on a first-in, first-out slugstore.ucsc.edu; social security card, passport, marriage certificate, etc.). basis. Transcripts must be requested well in advance • CruzNet wireless network: You may also correct your name at the Office of the to meet deadlines. Allow 10 business days for pro- cruznet.ucsc.edu; Registrar if, for example, it is misspelled or the punctua- cessing from the date we receive your request. Dur- • ResNet: resnet.ucsc.edu; tion is incorrect. Be prepared to show proof of the cor- ing busy periods (November through February), pro- • Activate your UC Santa Cruz Identity Account rectly spelled name. cessing time may take longer. (free for students who have enrolled): When you file a Name Change petition, you may You may request and pay an additional fee for your

29 SELECTED UNIVERSITY POLICIES & FEDERAL LAWS transcript to be mailed via next-day service. This ser- maximum of $1500 in out-of-pocket qualified Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act vice provides fast delivery and a receipt that the tran- tuition and fee expenses paid by or on behalf In compliance with the federal Drug-Free Schools and script was received by the recipient. This service ex- of a student for two tax years during which Communities Act, UCSC annually notifies pedites transit time, not processing time. Federal the student is enrolled at least half time in students, faculty, and staff of policies, procedures, and Express is used for all destinations, and they will not the first or second year of post-secondary potential consequences related to unlawful possession, deliver to post office box addresses or on weekends. education leading to a recognized degree or use, or distribution of drugs and alcohol on campus. The additional charge for Federal Express within the certificate. This notice is distributed to students through the U.S. is $20 per address. The additional charge for • Lifetime Learning Credit (effective 7/98): colleges and the Graduate Studies Division and to Federal Express outside the U.S. is $30 per transcript a nonrefundable credit equal to 20 percent of faculty and staff through campus mail. The (with or without evaluations). Please note that if the the $5,000 of qualified out-of-pocket tuition university also conducts a biannual review of programs appropriate fee has not been received for next-day ser- and fee expenses paid by or on behalf of a stu- related to drugs and alcohol to determine effective- vice, your transcript will be sent via regular mail. dent enrolled in post-secondary course work ness, implement changes, and ensure that disciplin- Transcripts may be ordered online via the web at at the undergraduate or graduate level leading ary sanctions are consistently enforced. This review is reg.ucsc.edu. For recorded instructions, please call to a recognized degree or certificate or to im- conducted by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for (831) 459-4412. proved job skills. Student Affairs, 459-4446. Transcript requests will not be processed if you have • Student Loan Interest Deduction (effective outstanding obligations to the university. Contact the 1/98): a deduction from income of up to Smoke-Free Policy Office of Student Business Services, (831) 459-2136 $1000 in qualified education loan interest or (831) 459-2940, for questions regarding a univer- due and paid during the first 60 months of To protect the rights of the nonsmoking campus com- sity hold on your records. repayment. munity to breathe smoke-free air, UCSC has adopted a Policy for a Smoke-Free Environment. This policy To find out if you qualify for benefits under these or prohibits smoking in all indoor areas of all nonresi- Veterans and Veterans’ Dependents other provisions of the Taxpayer Relief Act, please con- dential public buildings on campus and in common Veteran Services staff, located at 190 Hahn Student tact a tax consultant; or call the Internal Revenue Ser- areas such as lobbies, lounges, waiting areas, and rest Services Building, serves as a liaison between students vice. Beginning January 1999, information reported rooms of residential buildings. Smoking is also pro- and the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA), cer- to the IRS was available at www.1098-T.com or hibited in the outside areas beside all building tifying enrollment and academic progress for veter- 1-877-467-3821, toll free. The University of Califor- doorways, windows, and ventilation air intakes; this ans, veterans’ dependents, and reservists. The staff also nia is not authorized to respond to tax questions. includes patios underneath building windows or other assists with the Cal Vet program, which offers fee waiv- areas where smoke could enter openings to buildings. ers to dependents of veterans who died or are dis- Crime Awareness and Campus For more detailed information about the smoking abled due to a service disability. Security Act policy, see the web: www.ehs.ucsc.edu/smoking. To- As a veteran or veteran’s dependent, you should In compliance with the federal Crime Awareness and bacco products will not be sold on campus either contact Veteran Services as soon as you receive notifi- Campus Security Act, UCSC publishes information through vending machines or campus establishments. cation of admission here to ensure timely processing on campus security and crime statistics. A publica- UCSC supports and assists efforts to stop smoking of your benefits claims. tion containing this information is published by providing literature and referrals to community Veterans and veterans’ dependents who are eligible annually and made available to all students and cessation programs. Students may obtain information for educational benefits from the DVA are expected UCSC employees. The publication is posted on the about the programs from the Cowell Student Health to make satisfactory progress towards completion of web: www2.ucsc.edu/police. Center, 459-2211. the degree objective. If you remain on academic pro- bation beyond two quarters without improvement, Nondiscrimination Statement your benefits will be subject to suspension. Your aca- Federal Student Right-to-Know Act demic standing may be affected if you attempt less The following graduation-rate information is listed The University of California, in accordance with ap- than 15 credits each quarter. Dropping a course or in compliance with the 1990 Title I: Federal Right- plicable federal and state law and university policy, requesting a W grade may affect the amount of your to-Know Act, Section 103. Based on recent data, 48.6 does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, payments and must be reported immediately to Vet- percent of students who entered UCSC as national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, medical eran Services. Please note that you cannot be paid for freshpersons in 1998 graduated after four years, and condition (cancer-related), ancestry, marital status, auditing a course. For more information about the 65.4 percent of those who entered in 1997 graduated citizenship, sexual orientation, or status as a DVA’s requirements, click on the Veteran Services link after five years. In recent years, students who entered Vietnam-era veteran or special disabled veteran. The at reg.ucsc.edu. as freshpersons took an average of four and one-half university also prohibits sexual harassment. This non- Please call 459-1358 should you have questions. years to graduate, and students transferring to UCSC discrimination policy covers admissions, access, and as juniors averaged two and one-half years. These treatment in university programs and activities. Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 graduation rates are well above the national averages. Inquiries regarding the university’s student-related In accordance with the Education Amendments of nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the The Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 includes a number 1976, Section 493A, more detailed information re- Office of Student Judicial Affairs, 459-4446. of educational tax benefits that may have an impact garding retention is available from the Office of Plan- Inquiries regarding UCSC’s Sex Offense Policy and on students and their families. The act includes the ning and Budget, University of California, Santa Cruz, Procedures for Reports of Sexual Assault(s) and Sexual following sections that involve the university report- 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95064. More in- Harassment and/or violations of Title IX may ing information on students to the Internal Revenue formation is also available on the web at be directed to Rita E. Walker, Title IX coordinator/ Service. planning.ucsc.edu/irps. sexual harassment officer, 459-2462, or by • Hope Scholarship Tax Credit (effective e-mail at [email protected]. 1/98): a nonrefundable credit equal to a 30 Inquiries regarding the university’s affirmative ac- grams and events can learn, work, and/or enjoy the tion, equal employment opportunity, and nondis- benefits and opportunities offered by the campus, free crimination policies for employment may be directed from any uninvited, unwelcome, unsolicited, and un- to the Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative wanted conduct directed at them because of their sex. Action Office, 459-2686, or by e-mail at The Title IX/SHO is authorized by the chancellor to [email protected]. conduct the administrative investigation of all reports Inquiries regarding Section 504 or the Americans of sexual assault filed by students, staff, and faculty. with Disabilities Act may be addressed to the direc- Additionally, the Title IX/SHO receives and resolves tor, Disability Resource Center, 459-2089 (voice); reports and complaints of sexual harassment. Any 459-4806 (TTY); or by e-mail at [email protected]. person who is the target of a sex offense should con- Alternate formats of this document—such as large- sult with the Title IX/sexual harassment officer (459- print, audiotape, braille, or electronic file—can be 2462 or [email protected]) to receive information and provided. Please call 459-4446 for referral. advice about your options and/or to file a complaint. Additional information is available on the Sexual Harassment and the web at www2.ucsc.edu/title9-sh. Title IX Office UC Santa Cruz takes the issues of sexual assault and sexual harassment very seriously and is committed to ensuring that our campus community is free of vio- lence, discrimination, and harassment. The Title IX coordinator/sexual harassment officer (Title IX/SHO) for the University of California, Santa Cruz campus is responsible for providing an environment free from discrimination or harassment on the basis of sex for all students, staff, and faculty. The goal of the Title IX Office is to ensure that students, staff, faculty, and persons participating in university sponsored pro-

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31 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

Overview of General Education Requirements Quick Reference to General Education Requirements Designed to expose students to diverse subject General education requirements were devised and are reviewed by the Santa Cruz areas, the general education requirements also stress a Division of the Academic Senate through the Committee on Educational Policy. variety of approaches to acquiring knowledge. There are nine categories of general education requirements. Specific information Most current students follow the general education regarding how general education requirements fit into bachelor’s degree require- requirements at UCSC that fall into nine areas and are ments can be found in the UCSC General Catalog. described below. Each area has a general education code associated with it, and only those courses carrying Introductions to Disciplines: These courses inform students of a discipline’s scope that code satisfy the requirement. The codes appear in IH or methodology, prepare students effectively for advanced classes, or both. Stu- the course descriptions in the UCSC General Catalog dents are advised about a discipline’s suitability as a major or are prepared for and in the “GEN ED” column of the course listings in IN advanced course work in the field. Most of these courses are required of majors. each Schedule of Classes. Some courses satisfy more than IS Most do not require prerequisites. The three categories are Introduction to Hu- one requirement, so the total number of required courses } manities and Arts (IH code), Introduction to Natural Sciences (IN code), and may be as few as nine or as many as 14. Courses with Introduction to Social Sciences (IS code). values of 1, 2, or 3 credits, such as some music courses, may be combined to satisfy general education require- ments if they have the appropriate codes and total at Topical requirements (T code): The topical requirement is intended to show stu- least 5 credits. dents how disciplines outside their own affect public life, how different disciplines It is often advised that students who have not T approach a common topic, and the richness in the areas of study that lie outside decided on a major should complete all six disciplinary or between academic disciplines. Topical courses address a topic of broad intellec- introductions (IH, IN, IS codes), at least one of the topi- tual or social relevance—instead of a discipline—and study it from a broad or cal courses (T code), the quantitative methods course interdisciplinary perspective. They can provide a place for discussion of values and (Q code), and the composition course (C code) during assumptions at an introductory level not usually found in introductory courses. the first three quarters of enrollment. However, students They are not designed to introduce the discipline to non-majors. pursuing certain science majors must also fit in appropriate prerequisite sequences for upper-division Composition requirement (C code): This requirement is fulfilled by Writing 1, science requirements. The writing-intensive course Composition and Rhetoric, which stresses essay development. Some sections of (W code), arts course (A code), and U.S. ethnic mi- C the Stevenson Core Course also fulfill the C requirement. Students must com- norities/non-western society course (E code) can be plete the University of California Entry Level Writing Requirement before enroll- satisfied with many upper- as well as lower-division ing in a course that satisfies the composition requirement. courses. If you have consulted with your academic adviser and Writing-intensive requirement (W code): These courses often require more writ- feel you have an unusually strong case for an exception to a ing than other classes, but they also stress explicit attention to the craft of writing general education requirement, you may file a Petition for in the subject matter of the course or discipline. Papers are assigned throughout Substitution or Waiver at your college. Do not wait until W the quarter and editorial comment is provided by the instructor. Students must the quarter you expect to graduate; these petitions are complete the University of California Entry Level Writing Requirement and sat- reviewed by many people before they can be approved. These isfy the Composition requirement before enrolling in a course which satisfies the petitions are carefully screened by the Committee on Edu- writing-intensive requirement. cational Policy (CEP); specific and rigorous criteria are used. If the petition is approved, your academic record will be Quantitative requirement (Q code): This requirement involves acquisition of tech- changed to reflect the exception. If you have taken a course nical skill in mathematics or practice in the ability to apply that mathematical through an exchange program (ICV, UNH, UNM, EAP, Q skill in specific contexts, or both. A quantitative course must involve the use of or UCDC), and you think it will satisfy a general education advanced algebra, statistics, or calculus. These courses provide instruction in quan- requirement, you may initiate review of the course by com- titative reasoning rather than merely evaluating students’ mathematical ability. pleting a Review of Transfer Credit form at the Admissions Courses in logic or computers are not considered mathematical. Office, with the exception of writing or topical requirements; these must be reviewed by CEP. Enrolling in general education courses: the section Arts requirement (A code): This requirement was established in recognition of the of the class you enroll in will satisfy a general education A differences between the humanities and the arts, and of the necessity of both in requirement only if the appropriate general education liberal arts education. One 5-credit course or the equivalent is required in the code(s) appears in the GEN ED column of the Sched- performance, theory, or history of the arts. ule of Classes. Different sections of the same course may have different codes. Transfer and advanced placement U.S. Ethnic Minorities/Non-Western Society requirement (E code): This require- credits may satisfy some or all of the general education E ment is intended to increase student and faculty knowledge of non-Western cul- requirements. tures (in the U.S. and elsewhere); to improve cross-cultural awareness, skills, and sensitivity; and to explore relationships between ethnicity and other topics of lib- eral arts curriculum.

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Courses That Fulfill General Ocean Sciences 1 Community Studies 80A, 80B, 80F, 80H, 80L, 80Q Physics 1, 2, 5A, 5B, 5C, 6A, 6B, 6C, 7A, 7B Economics 80A, 80G, 80H Education Requirements Education 80 Refer to the course listings beginning on page 35 to Introduction to Disciplines, Social Sciences Environmental Studies 80C identify general education courses offered in spring (IS code)—Two courses from different departments Latin American and Latino Studies 80A, 80B, quarter. required (10 credits) 80C, 80D, 80F, 80H, 80M, 80N, 80Q Merrill College 80, 80B, 80X Introductions to Disciplines, Humanities and Arts Anthropology 2, 3, 4 Community Studies 10, 100A, 100B, 100E, 100J, Politics 80T (IH code)—two courses from different departments 100K, 100M, 100P, 100Q, 100R, 100S, 100T, Psychology 80A, 80B required (10 credits) 100Y Sociology 80E, 80I, 80Z Economics 1, 2 Only one IH requirement may be satisfied with a T4–Humanities and Arts course (equivalent to 5 credits) from the Arts Divi- Education 92A, 92B Art 80A, 80C, 80D sion (art, film and digital media, history of art and Environmental Studies 25 80, 80S visual culture, music, theater arts); only one language Latin American and Latino Studies 1, 126A, 126B Film and Digital Media 80B, 80C, 80D course may be used to satisfy an IH requirement; and Legal Studies 10 Hebrew 80 only one literature course may be used to satisfy an Politics 1, 4, 5, 7, 10, 20, 25, 43, 70, 72, 73 History 80K, 80W, 80Y IH requirement. Note: Transfer courses designated Psychology 1, 41, 65 80A, 80B, 80E, 80L IH from English departments are considered to be Sociology 1, 10, 15, 20 80B literature courses for general education purposes. Language Program 80D American Studies 1, 2 Topical Courses (T code)—Three courses required (15 credits) Linguistics 80B, 80V Chinese 4, 5, 6, 50, 107, 108 Literature 80I, 80L, 80M, 80Z Film and Digital Media 20A, 20B, 20C Students entering UCSC with fewer than 45 trans- Merrill College 80Y French 4, 5, 6 ferable credits must take three topical courses in resi- Music 80A, 80B, 80D, 80E, 80F, 80G, 80H, 80I, German 4, 5, 6 dence at UCSC. UCSC Summer Session courses can 80J, 80K, 80M, 80N, 80O, 80P, 80Q, 80S, 80T, Hebrew 4, 5, 6 be used to satisfy topical requirements. 80V, 80W, 80X, 80Y Hindi 4 Choose one course from each academic area: natural Philosophy 80D, 80F, 80H, 80T History 10, 20A, 20B, 21, 25A, 25B, 29, 30A, 30B, sciences (2), social sciences (3), and humanities and 80, 80E, 80H 30C, 32, 33, 34A, 34B, 38, 40, 50, 55A, 55B arts (4). Courses labeled 5, 6, and 7 satisfy topical Stevenson College 80H History of Art and Visual Culture 10D, 10E, 10F, requirements in two different academic areas; students Theater Arts 80B, 80E, 80G, 80H, 80L, 80M, 80N, 10G can apply this kind of topical course to either aca- 80O, 80S, 80T, 80U, 80V, 80W, 80X, 80Y, 80Z Italian 4, 5, 6 demic area indicated. The three topical course require- Women’s Studies 80J, 80S Japanese 4, 5, 6, 50 ments must be satisfied with three different courses. Linguistics 20, 51, 52, 53, 55 In the Schedule of Classes, courses that carry a T gen- T5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences Literature 1, 61B, 61D, 61E, 61F, 61M eral education code are listed as follows: American Studies 80E, 80F, 80G Spanish Literature 60 2–Natural Sciences Area Economics 80J Music 11 3–Social Sciences Area Film and Digital Media 80A Philosophy 9, 11, 22, 24, 26, 28 4–Humanities and Arts Area History 80M Portuguese 60B, 65A, 65B History of Art and Visual Culture 80A, 80B, 80D, 5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences Area Russian 4, 5, 6 80E, 80F, 80G, 80K, 80L, 80M, 80N, 80P, 80Q, Spanish 4, 5, 5M, 6, 56 6–Natural Sciences or Humanities and Arts Area 80S, 80T, 80V Spanish for Spanish Speakers 61, 62, 63 7–Natural Sciences or Social Sciences Area History of Consciousness 80C, 80F, 80G, 80J, Theater Arts 19, 20, 30, 32, 33, 36, 40, 60A, 60B, T2–Natural Sciences 80K, 80O, 80P, 80Q, 80Y 60C, 122, 136 and 80A, 80B, 80D Kresge College 80, 80H, 80T Women’s Studies 1A, 1B Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 80A Latin American and Latino Studies 80X Linguistics 80C, 80D Introductions to Disciplines, Natural Sciences and Biology 80A, 80D, 80F, 80H, 80J, 80L, 80N, 80P Biomolecular Engineering 80G Merrill College 80C engineering (IN code)—two courses from different Chemistry and Biochemistry 80A, 80G, 80H 80 departments required (10 credits) Computer Engineering 80N Philosophy 80L Computer Science 80B, 80C, 80G, 80V Stevenson College 80A, 80B, 80T Transfer courses designated IN from anatomy, Women’s Studies 80Y botany, physiology, and zoology departments are con- Crown College 80S sidered to be biology courses. Earth Sciences 80A, 80B, 80C, 80D, 80F, 80G T6–Natural Sciences or Humanities and Arts Anthropology 1 Electrical Engineering 80T Art 80F Applied Mathematics and Statistics 5, 7 Environmental Toxicology 80E Computer Engineering 80E Astronomy and Astrophysics 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 11, 12, Linguistics 80G Crown College 80, 80H 13, 14, 16, 18 Ocean Sciences 80A, 80B Music 80C, 80L, 80R Biology 20A, 21A, 70 Philosophy 80G Philosophy 80S Biomolecular Engineering 60 Physics 80A Physics 80D Chemistry and Biochemistry 1A, 1B, 1C T3–Social Sciences Porter College 80B Computer Engineering 3, 12 Anthropology 80B, 80C, 80D, 80F, 80I, 80J, 80K, Computer Science 2, 10, 12A, 12B, 13H, 60G, T7–Natural Sciences or Social Sciences 80L, 80N, 80O, 80P, 80Y 60N Environmental Studies 80A, 80B College Eight 80 Earth Sciences 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 20, 65, 119 Information Systems Management 80A, 80B, 80C College Nine 80A, 80B, 80H Environmental Studies 23, 24 Physics 80C College Ten 80A, 80B, 80H Mathematics 11A, 11B, 19A, 19B Continued on next page

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Quantitative Courses (Q code)—One course required Sociology 103B, 134, 195C U.S. Ethnic Minorities/Non-Western Society Courses (5 credits) Stevenson College 80T (E code)—One course required (5 credits) Applied Mathematics and Statistics 3, 5, 7, 11A, Theater Arts 157, 159 American Studies 1, 2, 80E, 101, 121C, 123F, 113 Women’s Studies 194I, 195 123H, 123T, 125A, 125E, 125G, 125H, 125X, Astronomy and Astrophysics 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 11, 12, Writing 64, 101, 102, 103, 104, 110A, 161, 161A, 126B, 127A, 127C, 127D, 127E, 127F, 127K, 13, 14, 16, 18, 80A, 80B, 118 163, 165, 166A, 166B, 166D, 167 190H Biomolecular Engineering 60 Arts Courses (A code)—One course required Anthropology 80B, 80D, 80I, 80P, 130A, 130B, Chemistry and Biochemistry 1A, 1B, 1C (5 credits) 130C, 130D, 130E, 130G, 130H, 130I, 130K, Computer Engineering 12, 16, 16H 130L, 130N, 130Q, 130U Computer Science 80B Courses carrying fewer than 5 credits may be com- Art 150B Earth Sciences 1, 10, 80A, 80B, 80C, 80D bined for credit toward satisfaction of the A require- Community Studies 80A, 80B, 80F, 80H, 80Q, Economics 11A, 11B, 113 ment if they total at least 5 credits. 100A, 100E, 100J, 100P, 100R, 114, 126, 134, 136 Environmental Toxicology 80E Art 10G, 10H, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 28, 30, 40, Economics 120, 128 Information Systems Management 80A, 80B, 80C 60, 70, 80A, 80C, 80D, 80F, 102, 107, 109, 112, Education 92C, 128, 140, 141, 151, 155, 164, Mathematics 3, 11A, 11B, 19A, 19B, 21, 110 113, 114, 118, 119, 123, 126, 135, 136, 141, 150B, 175, 181 Ocean Sciences 1 152, 161 Film and Digital Media 132C, 162A, 163, 165B, Physics 1, 2, 5A, 5B, 5C, 6A, 6B, 6C, 7A, 7B, 80A Community Studies 125, 147 165D, 185B, 185E Psychology 2, 181 Cowell College 21, 22, 70 History 29, 34B, 37, 39, 40, 46, 50, 80W, 80Y, Sociology 103A, 103B Film and Digital Media 20A, 20B, 20C, 20P, 80A, 110, 121A, 121B, 141, 141A, 141B, 143A, 143B, 80B, 80C, 80D, 132A, 132B, 136A, 136B, 151, 144, 145, 149, 150C, 150D, 151, 152, 155, 156A, Composition Courses (C code)—One course required 160, 165A, 170A, 170B, 176, 185D 156B, 157, 158, 159C, 165, 169, 170, 171A, 175B, (5 credits) History of Art and Visual Culture 10D, 10E, 10F, 177, 186, 194H, 194J, 194M, 194O, 194U, 194V, Merrill College 80Z 10G, 80A, 80B, 80D, 80E, 80F, 80G, 80K, 80L, 194W, 196B, 196D, 196H, 196Y Stevenson College 80B (for specific sections) 80M, 80N, 80P, 80Q, 80S, 80T, 80V, 100A, 100E, History of Art and Visual Culture 10E, 80B, 80F, Writing 1 105E, 105H, 105K, 105P, 105U, 106A, 106B, 80G, 80M, 80N, 80P, 80T, 100E, 105E, 105P, 106D, 107A, 107B, 110A, 110B, 114, 115, 120A, 106A, 107A, 107B, 121C, 121D, 139, 151A, 155, Writing-Intensive Courses (W code)—One course 121A, 121C, 121D, 124, 125, 126, 127, 129, 131, 160, 161, 172, 182, 185A, 185B, 187A, 189U, required (5 credits) 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 140A, 141, 147, 149A, 190B, 190C, 190O, 190R, 190U, 191C, 191F, American Studies 100, 105A, 114B, 125H 150A, 151A, 153, 154A, 154B, 155, 159B, 160, 191P Anthropology 150, 152, 170, 172, 194A, 194B, 161, 163A, 164, 165A, 165B, 166C, 167, 168, 169, History of Consciousness 80F, 80Y, 118, 125, 127 194C, 194E, 194F, 194G, 194H, 194I, 194J, 194K, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174B, 175, 176, 177, 180, 181, Kresge College 80B 194L, 194M, 194N, 194O, 194P, 194Q, 194R, 182, 185A, 185B, 187A, 189A, 189N, 189O, Latin American and Latino Studies 1, 80A, 80B, 194S, 194T, 194V, 194W, 194X, 194Y 189Q, 189U, 189V, 189W, 190A, 190B, 190C, 80C, 80D, 80F, 80H, 80M, 80N, 80Q, 80X, 100A, Biology 141L, 145L, 169L 190D, 190F, 190G, 190H, 190J, 190K, 190M, 100B, 101, 111, 112, 120, 123A, 123B, 125, 126A, Chemistry and Biochemistry 122 190N, 190O, 190P, 190Q, 190R, 190S, 190T, 126B, 127, 129, 140, 142A, 142B, 143, 144, 145, Community Studies 121, 194 190U, 190W, 191A, 191C, 191D, 191E, 191F, 146, 147, 148, 150, 151A, 160, 165, 166, 167, Computer Engineering 185 191G, 191H, 191I, 191J, 191K, 191M, 191P 168, 169, 170, 173, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179D, Crown College 123 Kresge College 80B 180, 194C, 194D, 194E, 194G, 194J, 194K, Earth Sciences 120 Latin American and Latino Studies 110A, 110B, 194M, 194N, 194P, 195A Economics 106, 107, 128, 142, 165, 183, 184, 195 151A, 194W Legal Studies 127, 128, 136 Environmental Studies 100L (concurrent Literature/Creative Writing 10, 52, 53, 170, 180, Literature 61E, 80L enrollment in 100 required), 104A, 129, 140, 149, 183 English-Language Literatures 150A, 150B, 155D, 156, 157, 172 Music 1A, 1C, 2, 3, 4A, 4B, 5A, 5B, 5C, 8, 9, 11, 160E, 190G, 190H Environmental Toxicology 151 51, 54, 75, 80A, 80B, 80C, 80D, 80E, 80F, 80G, French Literature 134 Film and Digital Media 120, 150, 194B, 194C, 80H, 80I, 80J, 80K, 80L, 80M, 80N, 80O, 80P, Modern Literary Studies 125D, 125L, 144A, 194D, 196B 80Q, 80R, 80S, 80T, 80V, 80W, 80X, 80Y, 159A, 144B, 144D, 144G, 180F History 194A, 194C, 194D, 194E, 194H, 194J, 159B, 160, 166, 170, 180A, 180B Spanish Literature 60, 130D, 130E, 131H, 134C, 194M, 194O, 194Q, 194R, 194U, 194V, 194W, Philosophy 152 134G, 134J 194X, 194Y, 195B, 196A, 196B, 196D, 196F, Porter College 14, 20A, 20C, 20D, 21A, 21C, 22, World Literature and Cultural Studies 109, 123, 196G, 196H, 196I, 196K, 196M, 196N, 196R, 22A, 22F, 22G, 23A, 23B, 23C, 28, 32A, 33, 33A, 124, 135, 136, 140, 190A, 190B, 190E 196S, 196U, 196Y, 196Z 34B, 35, 35A, 38B, 39, 80E, 80G, 83, 120, 121, Merrill College 80, 80X History of Art and Visual Culture 100A, 187A 121C, 121D Music 80A, 80B, 80D, 80E, 80F, 80I, 80Q, 80X, Information Systems Management 158 Theater Arts 10, 12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 180A, 180B Kresge College 80T 30, 32, 33, 35, 36, 40, 50, 60A, 60B, 60C, 80A, Oakes College 80 Latin American and Latino Studies 100B, 194P, 80B, 80E, 80G, 80H, 80L, 80M, 80N, 80O, 80S, Politics 127, 140C, 140D, 140E, 141, 156 195A 80T, 80U, 80V, 80W, 80X, 80Y, 80Z, 104, 105, Porter College 80, 80H Legal Studies 128, 149, 183, 196 110, 113, 114, 115, 116A, 116B, 117, 118, 119, Psychology 100D, 100G, 113, 143, 157A, 158 Linguistics 52, 55, 101, 113 121, 122, 124, 126, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, Sociology 15, 20, 80I, 122C, 133, 156, 162, 169, Literature 1, 101 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 142, 151, 155, 157, 159, 170, 174, 175, 188 Philosophy 120, 190M 160, 161C, 161D, 161M, 161Q, 161R, 161S, Stevenson College 80H, 80T Physics 195A-B (A: 3 credits; B: 2 credits) 161T, 161U, 161V, 163A, 163E, 163G, 163J, 193, Theater Arts 22, 80A, 80M, 161D, 161R Politics 100 193F Women’s Studies 1B, 80J, 80Y, 102, 110, 132, 139, Psychology 100C, 100K, 100L, 100R, 113, 125, 176 Women’s Studies 80J, 80S 145, 151A, 154, 155

34 PUBLICATIONS UPDATE Spring 2005 Course Descriptions

The following course descriptions are for spring quarter 2005. Descriptions for individual studies courses are not included in these listings. Please contact the course sponsoring agencies for additional information.

College Eight agriculture over others? With this understanding, Lyapunov stability analysis, effects of perturbations, the future of agriculture is appraised. Enrollment controllability, observability, feedback linearization, 60. Journalism Workshop: Print and Radio. limited to 20. and nonlinear control design tools for stabilization. An introductory course in radio and print journalism, Prerequisite(s): basic knowledge of mathematical focusing on news analysis, reporting techniques, story American Studies analysis and ordinary differential equations is assumed. construction, and the craft of writing. Students will Enrollment restricted to graduate students. also work on voice development and public-speaking 125H. Black Feminism. Explores elements of African American feminist skills, as well as ethics and community context. Astronomy and Astrophysics Satisfaction of the Subject A requirement; students thought and its articulation in writings, music, must submit a writing sample to the instructor. literature, and practice/activism in 20th-century U.S. 88A. Future of the Universe (1 credit). Enrollment limited to 25. Sexuality and reproduction is a primary theme— Examination of current state of the universe (i.e., especially motherhood, politics of reproduction, and properties of planets, stars, galaxies, and cosmological College Nine sexual narratives. Prerequisite(s): satisfaction of the structures) coupled with survey of processes expected Subject A and Composition requirements. Enrollment 88B. Peer Influences on School Performance (2 to take place in the universe in extremely distant future. restricted to junior and senior American studies majors. credits). Enrollment restricted to first-year students and Enrollment limited to 25. (General Education Code(s): Focuses on the complex ways in which peer relations sophomores. Enrollment limited to 22. influence schooling outcomes during the high school W, E.) Biology years. Gives attention to the interactive role of race, 127C. Asian American Literature and Culture: 88C. Biological Clocks (1 credit) class, gender, and school structures in shaping school Memories of War. Discussion of biological clocks and daily rhythmicity performance patterns. Enrollment restricted to first- Course assumes that war is key element in transpacific in humans and other organisms and the influence of year students and sophomores. Enrollment limited to formation of Asian America and attempts to examine biological clocks on sleep, behavior, and human disease. 22. wars in Asia/Pacific region from Filipino-American Enrollment restricted to first-year students and through the Pacific, Korean, and Vietnam wars U.S. 88C. Globalizing Asia in the 21st Century sophomores. Enrollment limited to 22. (2 credits). has participated in and to ask how war memories have Focus: Asian integration in the 21st century in four shaped the Asian American experience and 88D. Biology of Dolphins (2 credits). regions—east, south, central, and Southeast—and reconfigured notion of the homeland. Looks at specific Introduction to unique biology of toothed whales from Asia’s new global role. Topics: politics and economics, Asian American texts to discuss issues of ethnicity, dolphins to killer whales. Topics include physiology, financial and technological issues, conflicts over natural politics of memory, immigration, and diaspora in ecology, behavior, and conservation of this group of resources, and contestation with declining 20th- respective war context and considers impact of cold marine mammals. Laboratory sessions and discussion century powers. Enrollment restricted to first-year war as transpacific structure of ideological sections incorporated with lectures. Enrollment determination. Enrollment limited to 60. (General students and sophomores. Enrollment limited to 22. restricted to first-year students and sophomores. Education Code(s): E.) Enrollment limited to 22. College Ten Anthropology 88A. Communicating Gender (2 credits). Community Studies 80N. Anthropology of Globalization. Examines how gender is defined and maintained 42F. SDS: Autonomous Movements in the Introduces anthropological concepts and approaches through verbal and nonverbal communication in the Americas. family, peer group, schools, and the media. Enrollment to historical and contemporary globalizations. Using ethnographies, films, and other cultural productions, Analyzes specific organizations/communities in the restricted to first-year students and sophomores. Americas (Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, U.S., Enrollment limited to 22. raises questions about the impacts of transnational capitalism, colonialism, migration/movement, and etc.); their realities; profiles; and the political, economic, and social forces prompting their Crown College media on “local” and “global” identities, cultures, and communities. (General Education Code(s): T3-Social emergence, in order to understand their subsequent 28. Crown Student Leadership Development Sciences.) development as autonomous movements. Enrollment Seminar (2 credits). limited to 20. Explore leadership as it relates to student development 88C. Chicana Traditions (2 credits). 42G. SDS: Myths and Realities of the Indigenous at Crown College. Examine how values, ethics, Designed exclusively for students who are new to American. involvement, identity, and theory affect leadership in campus. Students work in an intimate seminar setting a variety of content areas. Evaluate student’s leadership to learn about instructor’s research and scholarly Examination/deconstruction of popular myths and strengths to determine objectives for improvement. activities, Mexican women’s popular culture, and stereotypes of American Indians such as the Interview only; enrollment restricted to Crown folklore. Class meets once a week for two hours. colonization of America, the culture/religion of its residential assistants, residential assistant candidates, Enrollment restricted to first-year students and aboriginals, and the state of modern day Native program assistants, and alternates. sophomores. Enrollment limited to 22. Americans. Emphasis on how and why these myths and stereotypes are created. Enrollment limited to 20. Porter College Applied Math and Statistics 125. Documentary and Technology: Objectivity, 42C. SDS: Paradigms of California Agriculture. 231. Nonlinear Control Theory. Subjectivity, and Truth. Explores the development of California agriculture. Covers analysis and design of nonlinear control systems Intended to provide a solid grounding in the The question posed is how has this development using Lyapunov theory and geometric methods. created an environment that fosters one type of documentary (largely film/video), its approaches over Includes properties of solutions of nonlinear systems, time, changes in thinking about the role that the 35 PUBLICATIONS UPDATE machine has played in the nature of the medium, and to the ecology as the basis for study. Enrollment lim- (General Education Code(s): T5-Humanities and Arts an opportunity to think critically about practice, ited to 15. or Social Sciences.) community, use, and reception. Enrollment limited Environmental Toxicology 80P. Ideology and Popular Culture in the U.S. to 25. (General Education Code(s): A.) 88P. Pathogens, Pestilence, and Pollutants: True Study of ideological struggles in the U.S. Examines how 147. The Rise and Fall of the New Queer Cinema. Risk or Ridiculous? (2 credits). cultural experience shapes the value systems that propel Documents/interprets the phenomenon “New Queer Explore scientific basis for environmental and public public policy; emphasizes historical roots and specificity Cinema.” Seeks to understand its precedents, health risk posed by selected pathogens and toxicants of American conservatism and role of social movements preconditions (social, political, medical) leading to its that have received public attention during the past few in altering the cultural/ideological landscape. explosive growth, and forces (economic, aesthetic, years as well as examine how perception of risk has Enrollment limited to 50. (General Education Code(s): medical) spelling the end of the artistic movement, though been shaped by the media. Enrollment restricted to T5-Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences.) first-year students and sophomores. Enrollment limited its influence seemed simultaneously to spill into every to 22. 224. History of Consciousness. televisual medium. (General Education Code(s): A.) Examination of contemporary theories of French consciousness in both analytic and continental Chemistry and Biochemistry 125A. French Civilization: 19th Century. traditions. Among those who deflate modern philosophy’s preoccupation with consciousness are not 156C. Advanced Topics in Inorganic Chemistry. Survey of the important historical events, social only Dennett, Davidson, and Rorty, but also Heidegger, Advanced topics in inorganic chemistry and an changes, and artistic movements contributing to the Foucault, and Derrida. Among those who argue for introduction to solid state chemistry. Synthesis and development of French culture during the 19th irreducibility of subjectivity are not only Searle, Nagel, structure of materials discussed as well as their influence century. Prerequisite(s): course 6. on properties for modern devices and applications. and Chalmers, but also Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, and Recent developments in area of material science also History Levinas. Discussion of parallel readings from both philosophical perspectives. (Also offered as Philosophy explored. Taught in conjunction with course 256C. 31. Amazons, Queens, Witches, and Saints: 256. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.) Prerequisite(s): course 151A. Enrollment restricted to Medieval and Early Modern Women. seniors. Enrollment restricted to graduate students. Enrollment Examines women’s roles in the Middle Ages and early limited to 25. Digital Arts and New Media modern era, focusing principally on western Europe— a time when women participated widely in religious, 247. Performance/Performativities. 247. Performance/Performativities. economic, political, and even military spheres. Focuses Performance acts and theories of performativity in Performance acts and theories of performativity in on social conditions, gender roles, and the different visual culture from modernity to present. Major visual culture from modernity to present. Major ways women accessed and used power and authority. theoretical positions subtending the emergence of theoretical positions subtending the emergence of performances/performativities: subjectivity, identity, performances/performativities: subjectivity, identity, 80P. Ideology and Popular Culture in the U.S. temporality, media, ritual, the event, the body and temporality, media, ritual, the event, the body and Study of ideological struggles in the U.S. Examines embodiment, collaboration, and politics. (Also offered embodiment, collaboration, and politics. (Also offered how cultural experience shapes the value systems that as Digital Arts and New Media 247. Students cannot as History of Consciousness 247. Students cannot propel public policy; emphasizes historical roots and receive credit for both courses.) Enrollment restricted receive credit for both courses.) Enrollment restricted specificity of American conservatism and role of social to graduate students. Enrollment limited to 15. to graduate students. Enrollment limited to 15. movements in altering the cultural/ideological Education landscape. Enrollment limited to 50. (General Languages Education Code(s): T5-Humanities and Arts or Social 88A. Parables and Midrash (2 credits). 182. American Teacher. Sciences.) Examines multiple and competing images of “teachers” An investigation of parables, both in the gospels and and, more specifically, notions of the “good teacher”; 88A. Latinos, Remaking America (2 credits). in the Talmud, as poetic, imaginative language. Also also explores social, cultural, historical, and policy In the year 2000, Latinos became the largest ethnic/ explores the historical, ethical, and theological context of teachers’ work in the U.S. Enrollment racial minority group in America, and by 2050 a dimensions of representative texts. Enrollment restricted to juniors and seniors. Enrollment limited full quarter of the U.S. population will be of Latino restricted to first-year students and sophomores. to 25. origin. The Latino population of the U.S. is a highly Enrollment limited to 22. heterogeneous population that defies easy Environmental Studies generalizations. The contradictions, tensions, and Latin American and Latino Studies 88A. Managing Fresh Water Resources: The fissures will be analyzed around issues of class, race, 215. Latina Cultural Studies: Transborder Interdisciplinary Challenge (1 credit). and color. Moreover, Latinos have varied histories, Feminist Imaginaries. Introduction to fresh water management issues. Begins cultural sensibilities, and current social/political/ Interdisciplinary analysis of feminist theories that with an overview of worldwide water use and major economic predicaments. The major subgroups— inform the field of Latina cultural studies in the issues; then examines historical aspects of current issues Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central and South Americas, with an emphasis on hemispheric dialogues. related to western-U.S. water resources; and, finally, American, and Dominican—will be examined in Designed for students pursuing the Designated explores the role that academic investigation plays in this, the “Latinoization” of the U.S. Enrollment Emphasis in LALS and those with interest in globality, understanding these problems and proposing solutions. limited to 20. transnational feminist theory, and critical race and Enrollment restricted to first-year students and postcolonial theories. Enrollment restricted to sophomores. Enrollment limited to 22. History of Consciousness graduate students. Enrollment limited to 15. 42A. SDS: Ecopsychology and Personal 80G. Trauma: 1866–9/11. Linguistics Sustainability: Where the Wild Things Are. Traces invention (and periodic reinvention) of trauma as a psychological category and its implications for 151. Phonetic Analysis. Examines conflicts that arise from the disassociation Introduction to instrumental phonetic analysis. Topics of humans from the environment for the restoration theories of history, memory, and representation. Case studies include the Holocaust, the Vietnam War, the covered include sound waves; sources and acoustic of health to individuals, the community, and the Earth. properties of speech sounds; analysis of waveforms, Considers the ecopsyche and the relation of the psyche recovered memory/false memory syndrome debates, and the 9/11 attacks. Enrollment limited to 50. pitch tracks, and spectrograms; perception of speech sounds; use of speech analysis software; experimental 36 PUBLICATIONS UPDATE design; and phonetic explanations for phonological Philosophy be especially interesting to students who are thinking patterns. Prerequisite(s): course 20 or 51. of majoring or minoring in astrophysics. Enrollment 80F. Philosophical Puzzles, Paradoxes, and limited to 22. Literature Conundrums. 42N. SDS: Who Needs Greek? Classics and Many philosophical problems have origins in puzzles Psychology and paradoxes. One of the most famous is Zeno’s Cultural Studies. 88C. Debating Affirmative Action (1 credit). paradox of motion. Among others are paradox of the Survey of contemporary debates in the fields of classics Psychological research informs us why affirmative heap (Sorties paradox), Newcomb’s puzzle (puzzle and cultural studies that demonstrate the mutual action is needed, why it is resisted, and demonstrates about rational decision making), Problem of the Many relevance of the disciplines. Enrollment limited to 20. how to make it function well. Learn the basics of (problem about material objects), and Liar paradox affirmative action and then delve into the research. (paradox for semantics). Over long history of Modern Literary Studies Enrollment restricted to first-year students and philosophy, many such puzzles and paradoxes have sophomores. Enrollment limited to 22. 145B. Modern Literature. been discovered; some have been solved, and others Study of 19th- and/or 20th-century literature, with have yet to be solved. (General Education Code(s): 118. Children and War. attention to its literary and historical context. Topic T4-Humanities and Arts.) Examine development and behavioral ecology of for spring 2005: some masterpieces of east- and west- children affected by war. Discuss development of 88B. Philosophy in Film (2 credits). European and American literature and philosophy. displaced children, abandoned children, orphaned Discusses traditional philosophical problems that arise Satisfies the Modern Literary Studies concentration. children, children living in protracted conflict, and in contemporary theater. Philosophical issues May be repeated for credit. child soldiers. Review child protection strategies and discussed may include skepticism of the external psychosocial intervention. Prerequisite(s): courses 3 world, personal identity, memory, fatalism, freedom, Pre- and Early Modern Literature and 10. and time travel. Enrollment restricted to first-year 107B. Reading Egyptian Hieroglyphs, Part 2. students and sophomores. Enrollment limited to 22. 182. Advanced Research Methods. Advanced Middle Egyptian grammar (2 weeks). Close Designed to equip students with ability to evaluate, reading of the Tale of Sinuhe in Egyptian, selected 137. Time, Part-Hood, and Identity. conceive, and carry out psychological research. A hymns and love poetry from the New Kingdom. A cluster of metaphysical questions arise in connection variety of techniques (observational, experimental, Satisfies the Pre- and Early Modern Studies and World with the topics of time, the part-whole relation, and laboratory, and field) examined and experienced. Literature concentrations; also satisfies the Global, identity. Examine and evaluate the two main types of Students carry out research projects. Prerequisite: Pre- and Early Modern, and Poetry distribution view about the persistence of material objects: course 3. Enrollment limited to 30. requirements. Together, Egyptian Hieroglyphs 1 and perdurance, or temporal parts views, and endurance 2 fulfill the language requirements for the intensive views. Also examine questions about nature of Sociology major. Prerequisite(s): course 107A or permission of properties and about how wholes are related to their instructor. parts. Enrollment restricted to junior and seniors. 173. Water. Analyzes access to clean water, both in the American Music 172. Buddhist Philosophy. West and global South. Reviews water quality, pivotal Study of core issues in Buddist philosophy, particularly role of water in settlement and society, history and 80I. Music of Modern Israel. as it developed in India and Tibet. Discusses Buddhist contemporary inequalities, water supplies, Historical, musicological, and anthropological study philosophical concepts of suffering, liberation, international conflict over water, climate change, and of the many (and often conflicting) worlds brought emptiness and selflessness, compassion, and the human use of water. Enrollment restricted to juniors together by Israeli popular and art music: Jewish and imperative to engage with the world. Prerequisite(s): and seniors. Enrollment limited to 45. Arabic traditions, Western ideals, and modern beats. course 11, 22, 24, or 26. Enrollment restricted to Enrollment limited to 40. (General Education juniors and seniors. Enrollment limited to 40. 177. Urban Sociology. Code(s): T4-Humanities and Arts, A, E.) Historical and contemporary examination of urban 256. History of Consciousness. life including community, race, geography, urban and 80O. Music, Politics, and Protest. Examination of contemporary theories of suburban cultures and lifestyles, stratification, Examination of relationship between music, politics, consciousness in both analytic and continental housing, crime, economic and environmental issues, and protest in the U.S. in the 20th century, with focus traditions. Among those who deflate modern demographic changes, and global urbanization. on how music commented upon and reflected philosophy’s preoccupation with consciousness are not Enrollment restricted to junior and senior sociology different eras in American cultural and political life. only Dennett, Davidson, and Rorty, but also majors. Enrollment limited to 60. (General Education Code(s): T4-Humanities and Arts, Heidegger, Foucault, and Derrida. Among those who A.) argue for irreducibility of subjectivity are not only Theater Arts 88F. “Sound Art”: Pacific Rim Music Festival (2 Searle, Nagel, and Chalmers, but also Sartre, Merleau- 42A. SDS: Where Have All the Critics Gone? credits). Ponty, and Levinas. Discussion of parallel readings Questions the role (if any) of the critic in theater today Composers and performers from different cultures from both philosophical perspectives. (Also offered by exploring historical significance of theater criticism participating in the Pacific Rim Music Festival, with as History of Consciousness 224. Students cannot and the critic’s evolving relationship to artists, plays, traditional and contemporary “art music,” discuss the receive credit for both courses.) Enrollment restricted and productions. Students develop their own critical processes by which works are conceived in to graduate students. Enrollment limited to 25. practice. Enrollment limited to 12. imagination, transcribed in notation, and realized in sound. After a brief introduction to traditional and Physics 45I. SDP: Guerrilla Schmerilla. contemporary music aesthetics, students attend a series 88A. Relativity and Cosmology (2 credits). Participation in a student-directed play or student- choreographed dance concert under faculty of related presentations, seminars, and concerts of the Special and applied to black holes supervision. Rehearsals culminate in public Pacific Rim Music Festival. Enrollment restricted to and to the universe as a whole, the big bang, dark first-year students and sophomores. Enrollment matter, and the formation of galaxies and large-scale limited to 22. structure in the universe. Intended to be an introduction to 21st-century astronomy, and it should

37 PUBLICATIONS UPDATE performances. Admission by audition; contact primarily in the Middle East, with particular emphasis different feminist methodologies in their pursuit of both department office for more information. on Palestine/Israel. Enrollment restricted to sophomores, an “object” of study and an epistemology. Enrollment juniors, and seniors. Enrollment limited to 25. restricted to graduate students. Enrollment limited to 80A. Introduction to African American Theater. Surveys African American theater from late 19th century 80J. Feminism and Cultural Production. 15. May be repeated for credit. to contemporary 21st-century playwrights and examines Explores relationship between feminism and culture. dramatic narratives to trace creation, evolution, and Topics will vary and include different forms of cultural development of African American cultural identity productions such as film, literature, and cinema. Re- formation in American theater. Enrollment limited to gional/national focus will also vary. Topic for spring 50. (General Education Code(s): A, E.) 2005: films of China and India. Enrollment limited to 80. May be repeated for credit. (General Education Women’s Studies Code(s): T4-Humanities and Arts, A, E.) 140 Women and War. Examines gender and sexuality in wartime and in 201. Topics in Feminist Methodologies. militarized societies, women’s positioning and organizing Explores feminist theorizing across disciplinary and in different “war zones” as mothers, and warriors and cultural contexts for both methodology (theories about traitors. Focuses on dilemmas of feminist peace politics, the research process) and epistemology (theories of queer coalitions and transnational anti-war organizing, knowledge). Goal is to orient students toward changes in organization of knowledge and provide them with

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Class # This is the number used to identify a class Class Days when you are enrolling. M = Monday T = Tuesday Class ID and Section # W = Wednesday Information about the class including Th = Thursday discipline: department offering the class, F = Friday Requirements number: course number within the discipline, Sa = Saturday R indicates that the class requires prerequisites, section: section number (very important when Su = Sunday concurrent enrollment in an additional class, several sections of the same class are offered). major(s), and/or class standing.

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91838 Y BIOL-75 -01 Sci Diving Cert 2 FLD Ocean Health 201 Clabuesch,S.R. R 91840 BIOL-169L-01 Plant Ecology Lab 5 W LAB TTh 01:30P-05:30P Thimann Lab 203 Parker, I.M. R Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 169 is required; taught in conjunction with BIOL 269L 91842 BIOL-175 -01 Evolution 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P N. Sci Annex 101Pogson, G. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 91844 BIOL-175 -01A Secondary Discuss 0 DIS T 08:30A-09:40A N. Sci Annex 102Staff 91846 BIOL-175 -01B Secondary Discuss 0 DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P N. Sci Annex 102Staff 97962 BIOL-187L-01 Molec Biotech Lab 5 LAB TTh 08:00A-01:00P Thimann Lab 215 Zavanelli, M.I.

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39 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements COLLEGE EIGHT ______63590 Y CLEI-10-01 Academic Success 2 SEM M 09:30A-10:40A Steven Acad 213 Detar,E.A. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 64229 Y CLEI-60-01 Journalism Workshop 5 SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P Kresge Acad 194 Hallinan,C.M. Staff 53896 CLEI-61-01 Sustainable Living 2 LEC M 07:00P-10:00P Classroom 002 Gliessman,S.R. 53897 CLEI-90-01 Garden Internship 1 SEM T 04:00P-05:30P Eight Garden Gliessman,S.R. R 53898 CLEI-90-02 Garden Internship 1 SEM T 04:00P-05:30P Eight Garden Calsoyas,C. R CLEI-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CLEI-99F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 53909 CLEI-161-01 Sustainable Living 5 LEC M 07:00P-10:00P Soc Sci 1 145 Gliessman,S.R. 53910 Y CLEI-170A-01 UC Sacramento Semnr 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Staff 53911 Y CLEI-170B-01 UC Sacramento Intrn 5 FLD **To Be Arranged** Staff 53912 Y CLEI-170C-01 Polit Econ of Calif 5 LEC **To Be Arranged** Staff CLEI-195-XXX Senior Thesis 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CLEI-198-XXX Indep Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff CLEI-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CLEI-199F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff COLLEGE NINE ______53935 Y CLNI-86-01 Col Leadrship Devel 2 LEC T 04:00P-05:45P Soc Sci 1 153 Staff See Enrollment Conditions for instructions. 64065 CLNI-88B-01 Peer Influences 2 SEM T 02:00P-03:45P Soc Sci 1 153 Gibson,M.A. R 64310 CLNI-88C-01 Globalizing Asia 2 SEM Th 04:00P-05:45P Soc Sci 2 141 Lipschutz,R.D. R Lubeck,P.M. CLNI-193-XXX Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff CLNI-193F-XXX Field Study 2 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff CLNI-199-XXX Independent Study 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CLNI-199F-XXX Independent Study 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff COLLEGETEN ______53945 Y CLTE-86-01 Col Leadrship Devel 2 LEC T 04:00P-05:45P Soc Sci 2 141 Staff See Enrollment Conditions for instructions. 64066 CLTE-88A-01 CommunicatingGender 2 SEM W 03:30P-05:30P Soc Sci 2 363 Leaper,C. R CLTE-193-XXX Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff CLTE-193F-XXX Field Study 2 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff CLTE-199-XXX Independent Study 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CLTE-199F-XXX Independent Study 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff COWELL COLLEGE ______64047 COWL-70-01 Book Arts 5 A STU MW 01:00P-04:00P Cowell Press 123 Ritscher,P. R Also offered as ART 70.Taught in conjunction with ART 111. 64046 COWL-105-01 Radical Italy 5 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A Cowell Acad 225 Miller,T.H. R Shemek,D. COWL-199F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CROWN COLLEGE ______64103 Y CRWN-10-01 Successful Student 2 SEM T 07:00P-08:45P Crown Clrm 202 Ferguson,F.J. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 55456 Y CRWN-28-01 Crwn Stdnt Leadershp 2 SEM T 04:00P-05:45P Crown Clrm 203 Woodside,S. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 55461 Y CRWN-123-01 Sci & Human Values 5 W LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Crown Clrm 208 Andrews,F.C. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 55462 Y CRWN-184C-01 Leadership & Instit 2 LEC M 05:00P-07:00P Bay Tree Conf D Ladusaw,W.A. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions KRESGE COLLEGE ______58348 KRSG-12B-01 Service Learning 2 SEM M 03:30P-04:40P Porter Acad 246 Bunch,R.B. R KRSG-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff KRSG-192-XXX Dir Stu Teach 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff KRSG-193-XXX Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff KRSG-194-XXX Group Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff KRSG-195-XXX Senior Thesis 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff KRSG-198-XXX Indep Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff KRSG-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff

40 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements MERRILL COLLEGE ______59822 MERR-80B-01 White Racial Idnty 5 3 SEM MW 03:30P-05:15P Ch Merr Rm 100 Ramsden,E.S. White Racial Idnty 03:30P-05:15P Ch Merr Rm 100 Shoemaker,G.L. 59823 Y MERR-80Z-01 Modern Moral Probs 5 C SEM MWF 09:30A-10:40A Merrill Prov 001 Isbister,J.W. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 59824 Y MERR-85A-01 Classrm Connection 5 FLD **To Be Arranged** Turrentine,T.S. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 59825 Y MERR-85B-01 Classrm Connection 3 FLD **To Be Arranged** Turrentine,T.S. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions OAKES COLLEGE ______60480 Y OAKS-75-01 Devlp & Leadership 2 SEM T 04:00P-05:45P Oakes Acad 101 Heinrich,W. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions OAKS-93-XXX Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff OAKS-99F-XXX Independent Study 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff OAKS-193-XXX Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff OAKS-199F-XXX Independent Study 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff PORTER COLLEGE ______61602 Y PRTR-21C-01 Gospel Choir 2 A STU Th 07:30P-09:30P Porter Din 001 Fiddmont,V.J. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 64102 Y PRTR-22G-01 Lit Mag Publishing 3 A SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P Porter Din 002 Hamilton,R.P. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 61603 PRTR-32A-01 Queering The Arts 2 A SEM W 12:00P-02:00P Porter Din 002 Evans,K.M. 61604 PRTR-35-01 Exprncng Live Thetr 2 A SEM F 02:00P-04:00P Kresge Clrm 323 Witt,M.M. 64319 PRTR-42C-01 SDS:Cal Ag Paradigm 5 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A Porter Din 002 Labby,E. 61611 PRTR-121D-01 Sundanese Gamelan 2 A STU Th 02:00P-04:00P Kresge Clrm 319 Sumarna,U. 61612 PRTR-141-01 New Works Research 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Kresge Acad 194 Staff PRTR-194-XXX Group Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff STEVENSON COLLEGE ______64186 STEV-80H-01 Rainbow Theater 5 4E SEM MW 07:00P-08:45P Steven Acad 152 Williams,D. 62838 STEV-80T-01 Self&Soc: Transfers 5 5WE LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Steven Acad 217 Ivey,L.L. R STEV-194-XXX Group Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff STEV-194F-XXX Group Tutorial 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff STEV-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff STEV-199F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff AMERICAN STUDIES ______50002 AMST-1-01 Amer & Americans 5 HE LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Oakes Acad 105 Huginnie,A.Y. 50003 AMST-1-01A Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 50004 AMST-1-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Oakes Acad 102 Staff 50005 AMST-1-01C Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P Oakes Acad 102 Staff 50006 AMST-1-01D Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Oakes Acad 222 Staff 50007 AMST-1-01E Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 50008 AMST-1-01F Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A Oakes Acad 222 Staff 63369 AMST-80G-01 US Political Cltrs 5 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Kresge Clrm 321 Lipsitz,G. AMST-93-XXX Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff AMST-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 63370 AMST-105B-01 Understanding Amer 5 SEM T 06:00P-08:45P Oakes Acad 101 Ramirez,R.K. R 63371 AMST-113A-01 Imagining America 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Kresge Clrm 327 Cowan,M.H. 63372 AMST-123F-01 Native Amer Women 5 E LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Oakes Acad 106 Ramirez,R.K. 63373 AMST-125G-01 Afr-Amer Life City 5 E LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Merrill Acad 102 Rose,P.L. 63374 AMST-125G-01A Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P Oakes Acad 103 Staff 63375 AMST-125G-01B Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P Oakes Acad 103 Staff 63376 AMST-125G-01C Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Oakes Acad 103 Staff 63377 AMST-125G-01D Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P Oakes Acad 103 Staff 64284 AMST-125G-01E Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P Oakes Acad 103 Staff 64285 AMST-125G-01F Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P Oakes Acad 103 Staff 64270 AMST-125H-01 Black Feminism 5 WESEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Oakes Acad 102 Rose,P.L. R 64243 AMST-127C-01 Asian Amer Lit&Cltr 5 E LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P Porter Acad 144 Wang,C. 64223 AMST-190E-01 Rethnking Am Stdies 5 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A Soc Sci 1 153 Porter,E.C. 63379 AMST-190H-01 Race,Poltic,Religon 5 E SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P Crown Clrm 203 Huginnie,A.Y. R AMST-192-XXX Dir Stu Teach 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff AMST-193-XXX Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff AMST-194-XXX Group Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff AMST-195A-XXX Senior Project 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff AMST-195B-XXX Senior Project 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff AMST-198-XXX Indep Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff AMST-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff

41 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements ANTHROPOLOGY ______50217 ANTH-3-01 Intro Archaeology 5 S LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Media Theater M110 Habicht Mauche,J.A. 50218 ANTH-3-01A Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50219 ANTH-3-01B Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50220 ANTH-3-01C Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50221 ANTH-3-01D Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50222 ANTH-3-01E Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50223 ANTH-3-01F Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50224 ANTH-3-01G Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50225 ANTH-3-01H Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50226 ANTH-3-01I Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50227 ANTH-3-01J Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50228 ANTH-3-01K Discussion DIS W 06:30P-07:40P Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50229 ANTH-3-01L Discussion DIS Th 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50230 ANTH-3-01M Discussion DIS Th 09:30A-10:30A Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50231 ANTH-3-01N Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50232 ANTH-3-01O Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50233 ANTH-3-01P Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50234 ANTH-3-01Q Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50235 ANTH-3-01R Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50236 ANTH-3-01S Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50237 ANTH-3-01T Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 50238 ANTH-3-01U Discussion DIS F 04:00P-05:10P Soc Sci 1 461 Staff 63380 ANTH-80J-01 Intro Visual Cultur 5 3 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Porter Acad 144 Degarrod,L.N. 63381 ANTH-80N-01 Anth of Globalizatn 5 3 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Porter Acad 144 Fajardo,K. 64265 ANTH-88C-01 Chicana Traditions 2 SEM M 09:00A-11:00A Soc Sci 1 414 Najera Ramirez,O. R 50249 ANTH-107-01 Anatomy Human Body 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Soc Sci 2 075 Dominy,N. R Also offered as BIOL 135; taught in conjunction with ANTH 207 50250 ANTH-107L-01 Antmy Human Body Lb 2 LAB T 10:00A-01:00P Soc Sci 1 439 Dominy,N. R Also offered as BIOL 135L; concurrent enrollment in ANTH 107 is required 50251 ANTH-107L-02 Antmy Human Body Lb 2 LAB W 11:00A-02:00P Soc Sci 1 439 Dominy,N. R Also offered as BIOL 135L; concurrent enrollment in ANTH 107 is required 50252 ANTH-107L-03 Antmy Human Body Lb 2 LAB Th 10:00A-01:00P Soc Sci 1 439 Dominy,N. R Also offered as BIOL 135L; concurrent enrollment in ANTH 107 is required 63382 ANTH-124-01 Anthro of Religion 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Soc Sci 1 110 Pandey,A.D. 63383 ANTH-130A-01 People of Africa 5 E LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P Steven Acad 175 Shaw,C.M. 50254 ANTH-130N-01 Native Peoples N Am 5 E LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Merrill Acad 102 Pandey,T.N. 63384 ANTH-130X-01 Top In Ethnography 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Soc Sci 2 179 Todd,J.E. 63385 ANTH-139-01 Language & Culture 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Porter Acad 144 Brenneis,D.L. R 63386 ANTH-140-01 Art/Artist/Artifact 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Soc Sci 2 179 Cate,S.L. 50259 ANTH-142-01 Anthropology of Law 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Engineer 2 194 Moodie,M.C. R Also offered as LGST 118 50261 ANTH-154-01 Documenting Culture 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Merrill Acad 130 Errington,S.E. R 50262 ANTH-154L-01 Multi-Media Lab 2 LAB M 10:00A-11:45A Soc Sci 2 047 Staff R 63390 ANTH-154L-02 Multi-Media Lab 2 LAB T 10:00A-11:45A Soc Sci 2 047 Staff R 63391 ANTH-154L-03 Multi-Media Lab 2 LAB Th 10:00A-11:45A Soc Sci 2 047 Staff R 63392 ANTH-175A-01 African Archaeology 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Engineer 2 192 Gifford-Gonzalez,D. R 50266 ANTH-194G-01 Ritual:Spirit Poss 5 W SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P Soc Sci 1 149 Magnat,V. R 63393 ANTH-194N-01 Comparison Cultures 5 W SEM W 06:00P-09:00P Soc Sci 2 171 Pandey,T.N. R Taught in conjunction with ANTH 294N 50268 ANTH-194Q-01 Race,Hegmny,Diaspra 5 W SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Soc Sci 2 171 Anderson,M.D. R 50413 ANTH-207-01 Anatomy Human Body 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Soc Sci 2 075 Dominy,N. R Taught in conjunction with ANTH 107 and BIOL 135 50414 ANTH-207L-01 Antmy Human Body Lb 2 LAB **To Be Arranged** Dominy,N. R Concurrent enrollment in ANTH 207 is required 50415 ANTH-208A-01 Ethnograph Practice 5 SEM M 12:00P-03:00P Soc Sci 1 414 Caldwell,M.L. R 63404 ANTH-235-01 Lang and Culture 5 SEM T 04:00P-07:00P Soc Sci 1 414 Brenneis,D.L. R 63405 ANTH-249-01 Ecolog Discourses 5 SEM W 12:00P-03:00P Soc Sci 1 414 Tsing,A.L. R 63406 ANTH-275A-01 African Archaeology 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Gifford-Gonzalez,D. R 50417 ANTH-292-01 Graduate Colloquim 2 SEM M 03:30P-05:00P Soc Sci 1 261 Caldwell,M.L. R 63407 ANTH-294N-01 Comparison of Cultre 5 SEM W 06:00P-09:00P Soc Sci 2 171 Pandey,T.N. R Taught in conjunction with ANTH 194N APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS ______63489 AMS-5-01 Statistics 5 NQ LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P J Bask Aud 101 Draper,D. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 63490 AMS-5-01A Discussion DIS M 06:30P-07:40P J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 63491 AMS-5-01B Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 63492 AMS-5-01C Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:30P J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 63493 AMS-5-01D Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 42 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 63494 AMS-5-01E Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 63495 AMS-5-01F Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 63496 AMS-5-01G Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 63497 AMS-5-01H Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 63498 AMS-11A-01 Math Methd for Econ 5 Q LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Kresge Clrm 321 Katznelson,J.R. R Also offered as ECON 11A 64104 AMS-11A-01A Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P J Baskin Engr 372 Staff 64105 AMS-11A-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A Oakes Acad 102 Staff 64106 AMS-11A-01C Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P E2 192 Staff 64107 AMS-11A-01D Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P Oakes Acad 102 Staff 63499 AMS-27-01 Math Method Enginer 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Soc Sci 1 110 Katznelson,J.R. R 63500 AMS-27L-01 Math Methd Engr Lab 2 LAB T 04:00P-06:00P J Baskin Engr 109 Katznelson,J.R. R 63501 AMS-27L-02 Math Methd Engr Lab 2 LAB W 10:00A-12:00P J Baskin Engr 109 Katznelson,J.R. R 63502 AMS-131-01 Intro Prob Theory 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Eight Acad 252 Prado,R. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 63503 AMS-131-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 63504 AMS-131-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 63505 AMS-146-01 Chaotic Dynam Systm 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Soc Sci 2 159 Garaud,P. R 63506 AMS-162-01 Computer Sim Exper 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Engineer 2 194 Lee,H.K. R 63509 AMS-207-01 Intermed Bayes Stat 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Crown Clrm 203 Prado,R. R 64227 AMS-231-01 Nonlinear Control 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P Porter Acad 250 Staff R 63507 AMS-261-01 Probability Theory 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Kresge Clrm 319 Kottas,A. R 63508 AMS-274-01 Gen Linear Models 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Porter Acad 249 Kottas,A. R ARABIC ______50506 ARAB-3-01 Instr Arabic Lang 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Oakes Acad 102 Issa,N. R ART______63408 ART-10G-01 2D Foundation 5 A LEC T 04:00P-05:45P Eight Acad 240 Wohlfeiler,R.A. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 63409 ART-10G-01A Discussion DIS MW 10:00A-12:00P TA Studio C101 Staff 63410 ART-10G-01B Discussion DIS MW 03:00P-05:00P TA Studio C101 Staff 63411 ART-10G-01C Discussion DIS MW 05:00P-07:00P Baskin Paint E101 Staff 63412 ART-10G-01D Discussion DIS TTh 10:00A-12:00P Baskin Paint E101 Staff 50511 ART-20-01 Intr Draw for Major 5 A STU MWF 09:00A-11:45A Baskin Paint E101 Hitchcock,M.C. R 50512 ART-20-02 Intr Draw for Major 5 A STU TThSa 02:00P-04:45P Baskin Paint E101 Hannah,H.L. R 63413 ART-21-01 Intro Computer Art 5 A STU MW 02:00P-04:45P Porter Acad 240 Osborn,E.P. R 50514 ART-23-01 Intermedia I 5 A STU TThSa 09:30A-12:15P Baskin Plast H101 Crichton,E.G. R 50515 ART-24-01 Intr Painting, Oil 5 A STU MWF 02:00P-04:45P Baskin Paint 3 M101 Hitchcock,M.C. R 50517 ART-26-01 Intr To Printmaking 5 A STU MWF 09:00A-11:45A Baskin Print G101 Wohlfeiler,R.A. R 50518 ART-30-01 Intr to Photography 5 A STU TThSa 09:30A-12:15P Baskin Photo I200 Gerdes,I.L. R 63414 ART-30-02 Intr to Photography 5 A STU MWF 09:15A-12:00P Baskin Photo I200 Friedman,S. R 50519 ART-40-01 Sculpture I 5 A STU TThSa 02:00P-04:45P Baskin Clay A101 Hibbert-Jones,W.D. R 64108 ART-60-01 Forms and Ideas 5 A STU MWF 01:00P-03:45P Baskin Draw F101 Perry,K.C. R 64048 ART-70-01 Book Arts 5 A STU MW 01:00P-04:00P Cowell Press 123 Ritscher,P. Also offered as COWL 70;taught in conjunction with ART 111. 50521 ART-80A-01 Intro to Drawing 5 4A LEC T 06:00P-07:45P Eight Acad 240 Terrell,S. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 50522 ART-80A-01A Discussion DIS W 01:00P-03:00P TA Studio C101 Staff 50523 ART-80A-01B Discussion DIS Th 01:00P-03:00P TA Studio C101 Staff 50524 ART-80A-01C Discussion DIS Th 03:00P-05:00P TA Studio C101 Staff ART-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 50566 ART-101-01 Intermed/Adv Drawng 5 STU MWF 02:00P-04:45P Baskin Paint E101 Craighead,T. R 50567 ART-103-01 Interm/Adv Painting 5 STU TThSa 09:00A-11:45A Baskin Paint 3 M101 McDade,J.L. R 63415 ART-104-01 Spec Topcs Painting 5 STU TThSa 02:00P-04:45P Baskin Visul J101 Galuszka,F.R. R 50568 Y ART-106A-01 Sr Stu Draw/Paintng 5 STU MWF 02:00P-04:45P Baskin Paint 2 L101 Gwyn,M. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 50569 Y ART-106B-01 Sr Stu Draw/Paintng 5 STU MWF 05:00P-07:45P Baskin Paint 2 L101 Gwyn,M. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 63416 ART-109-01 Inter-Media II 5 A STU TThSa 02:00P-04:45P Baskin Plast H101 Crichton,E.G. R 64049 ART-111-01 Book Arts II 5 STU MW 01:00P-04:00P Cowell Press 123 Ritscher,P. Also offered as COWL 70.Taught in conjunction with ART 70. 64311 ART-114-01 Lithography I 5 A STU TThSa 09:00A-11:45A Baskin Print G101 Rangell,P. R 50573 Y ART-116A-01 Sr Stu Printmaking 5 STU MWF 02:00P-04:45P Baskin Print G101 Lee,J. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 50574 Y ART-116B-01 Sr Stu Printmaking 5 STU MWF 05:00P-07:45P Baskin Print G101 Lee,J. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 63417 ART-117-01 Spec Topic Printmak 5 STU TThSa 01:00P-03:45P Baskin Print G101 Rangell,P. R 50575 ART-119-01 Digital Video 5 A STU T 06:00P-08:45P Porter Acad 240 Staff R

43 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements Digital Video Th 06:00P-08:45P Baskin Multi D101 Staff 50576 ART-130-01 Interm Photography 5 STU TThSa 02:00P-04:45P Baskin Photo I200 Gerdes,I.L. R 50577 Y ART-133A-01 Sr Stu Photography 5 STU MWF 09:30A-12:15P Baskin Paint E102 Watts,L.G. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 50578 Y ART-133B-01 Sr Stu Photography 5 STU MWF 02:00P-04:45P Baskin Photo I200 Watts,L.G. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 50579 ART-134-01 Spec Topics Photogr 5 STU MWF 09:15A-12:00P Baskin Draw F101 Perry,K.C. R 50580 ART-136-01 Adv Digital Photog 5 A STU MW 10:00A-12:45P Porter Acad 240 Alley,K.J. R 50581 ART-139-01 Int/Adv Sclpt/Fndry 5 STU MWF 02:00P-04:45P TA Foundry 100 Stephens,E. R 50582 ART-140-01 Metal Sculpture 5 STU MWF 05:30P-08:15P Baskin Sculp 2 P101 Parker,J.A. R 50584 Y ART-159A-01 Sr Stu Inter/Sculpt 5 STU MWF 05:30P-08:15P Baskin Sculp 2 P108 Stephens,E. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 50585 Y ART-159B-01 Sr Stu Inter/Sculpt 5 STU MWF 02:00P-04:45P Baskin Sculp 2 P108 Parker,J.A. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions ART-198-XXX Indep Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff ART-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS ______50819 ASTR-2-01 Overview Universe 5 NQ LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Classroom 001 Miller,J.S. 50820 ASTR-2-01A Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 50821 ASTR-2-01B Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 50822 ASTR-2-01C Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 50823 ASTR-2-01D Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 50824 ASTR-2-01E Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 50825 ASTR-2-01F Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 63418 ASTR-2-01G Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 50831 ASTR-5-01 Universe Formation 5 NQ LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A N. Sci Annex 101 Dewey,R.J. 50832 ASTR-5-01A Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 50833 ASTR-5-01B Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 50834 ASTR-5-01C Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 50835 ASTR-5-01D Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 63467 ASTR-11-01 Gravity 5 NQ LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P ISB 165 Faulkner,J. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 63468 ASTR-11-01A Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Faulkner,J. 63510 ASTR-80B-01 Light,Color,Vision 5 2Q LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Steven Acad 175 Doyle,L.R. 63511 ASTR-80B-01A Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 63512 ASTR-80B-01B Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 63513 ASTR-80B-01C Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 63514 ASTR-80B-01D Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 64261 ASTR-88A-01 Future Of Universe 1 SEM F 02:00P-03:10P N. Sci Annex 103 Laughlin,G.P. R 63469 ASTR-117-01 Hi Energy Astrophys 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P ISB 165 Thorsett,S.E. R 63486 ASTR-207-01 Future Directions 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P ISB 356 Illingworth,G.D. R 63485 ASTR-220C-01 Nucleosynthesis 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P ISB 356 Woosley,S.E. R 63487 ASTR-230-01 Low Density Astro 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P ISB 356 Prochaska,J.X. 63488 ASTR-260-01 Instrument for Astr 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P ISB 126 Rockosi,C.M. R 50878 ASTR-292-01 Seminar 0 SEM W 03:30P-05:15P N. Sci Annex 101 Laughlin,G.P. BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY ______51029 BIOC-100C-01 Biochemistry 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Soc Sci 2 071 Ludwig,R.A. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 51030 BIOC-100C-01A Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 51031 BIOC-100C-01B Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P J Baskin Engr 372 Staff 51032 BIOC-110-01 Biochem Laboratory 5 LEC T 12:00P-01:45P Thimann Lab 101 Einarsdottir,O. Enroll in lecture and associated secondary lab 51033 BIOC-110-01A Secondary Lab LBS TTh 02:00P-06:00P Thimann Lab 257 Staff BIOLOGY ______51034 Y BIOL-15-01 Research Reports 1 SEM **To Be Arranged** Bowman,B.J. 51035 BIOL-20A-01 Cell & Molecular Bi 5 N LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Classroom 002 Bowman,B.J. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 51036 BIOL-20A-01A Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 51037 BIOL-20A-01B Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 51038 BIOL-20A-01C Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 51039 BIOL-20A-01D Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 51040 BIOL-20A-01E Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 51041 BIOL-20A-01F Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 51042 BIOL-20A-01G Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 51043 BIOL-20A-01H Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 51044 BIOL-20A-01I Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff

44 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 51045 BIOL-20A-01J Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 64056 BIOL-20A-01K Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P J Baskin Engr 372 Staff 64057 BIOL-20A-01L Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 64058 BIOL-20A-01M Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P J Baskin Engr 372 Staff 64059 BIOL-20A-01N Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A J Baskin Engr 372 Staff 51046 BIOL-20B-01 Developmt & Physiol 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Classroom 002 Costa,D. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section Parker,I.M. 51047 BIOL-20B-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 51048 BIOL-20B-01B Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 51049 BIOL-20B-01C Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 51050 BIOL-20B-01D Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:00A N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 51051 BIOL-20B-01E Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 51052 BIOL-20B-01F Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 51053 BIOL-20B-01G Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 51054 BIOL-20B-01H Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 64060 BIOL-20B-01I Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 64061 BIOL-20B-01J Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A J Baskin Engr 372 Staff 64062 BIOL-20B-01K Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P J Baskin Engr 372 Staff 64063 BIOL-20B-01L Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P Oakes Acad 102 Staff 51056 BIOL-20L-01 Experimental Lab 2 LAB M 11:00A-12:10P Engineer 2 192 Ogren,L.M. R W 08:30A-12:30P Thimann Lab 223 51055 BIOL-20L-02 Experimental Lab 2 LAB M 11:00A-12:10P Engineer 2 192 Ogren,L.M. R W 01:00P-05:00P Thimann Lab 223 51058 Y BIOL-75-01 Sci Diving Cert 2 FLD **To Be Arranged** Clabuesch,S.R. 51059 BIOL-80A-01 Female Physiology 5 2 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Classroom 002 Zavanelli,M.I. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 51060 BIOL-80A-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A Merrill Acad 132 Staff 51061 BIOL-80A-01B Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P Merrill Acad 132 Staff 51062 BIOL-80A-01C Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P Soc Sci 2 167 Staff 51063 BIOL-80A-01D Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 2 167 Staff 51064 BIOL-80A-01E Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P Soc Sci 2 167 Staff 51065 BIOL-80A-01F Discussion DIS W 06:30P-07:40P Soc Sci 2 167 Staff 51066 BIOL-80A-01G Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 2 167 Staff 51067 BIOL-80A-01H Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P Merrill Acad 132 Staff 51068 BIOL-80A-01I Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Oakes Acad 222 Staff 51069 BIOL-80A-01J Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 51070 BIOL-80A-01K Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:00P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 51071 BIOL-80A-01L Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:30P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 51072 BIOL-80A-01M Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A Oakes Acad 222 Staff 51073 BIOL-80A-01N Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 51074 BIOL-80A-01O Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 51075 BIOL-80A-01P Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 51076 BIOL-80A-01Q Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A Oakes Acad 222 Staff 51077 BIOL-80A-01R Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 51078 BIOL-80A-01S Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:30P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 51080 BIOL-80P-01 Infec Disease & Pop 5 2 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Thim Lecture 003 Thompson,J.F. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 51081 BIOL-80P-01A Discussion DIS M 06:30P-07:40P Merrill Acad 132 Staff 51082 BIOL-80P-01B Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Steven Acad 151 Staff 51083 BIOL-80P-01C Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P Merrill Acad 132 Staff 51084 BIOL-80P-01D Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A J Baskin Engr 372 Staff 51085 BIOL-80P-01E Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P J Baskin Engr 372 Staff 51086 BIOL-80P-01F Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A J Baskin Engr 372 Staff 64064 BIOL-80P-01G Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 64272 BIOL-88C-01 Biological Clocks 1 SEM W 05:00P-06:00P Thimann Lab 101 Feldman,J.F. R 64271 BIOL-88D-01 Dolphin Biology 2 SEM W 10:00A-11:45A Ocean Health 118 Williams,T.M. R 51283 BIOL-100-01 Biochemistry 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Earth&Marine B206 Dalbey,M.S. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 51284 BIOL-100-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 51285 BIOL-100-01B Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 51286 BIOL-100-01C Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 51287 BIOL-100-01D Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 51288 BIOL-100-01E Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 51289 BIOL-100-01F Discussion DIS W 06:30P-07:40P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 64067 BIOL-100-01G Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 64068 BIOL-100-01H Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 64069 BIOL-100-01I Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 64070 BIOL-100-01J Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A N. Sci Annex 102 Staff

45 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 51290 BIOL-105-01 Genetics 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Earth&Marine B206 Feldman,J.F. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 51291 BIOL-105-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 51292 BIOL-105-01B Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 51293 BIOL-105-01C Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 51294 BIOL-105-01D Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 51295 BIOL-105-01E Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 51296 BIOL-105-01F Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 64071 BIOL-105-01G Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 64072 BIOL-105-01H Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 64073 BIOL-105-01I Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 64074 BIOL-105-01J Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 64075 BIOL-105M-01 Microbial Genet Lab 5 LAB TTh 09:30A-12:30P Thimann Lab 215 Dalbey,M.S. R 64076 BIOL-105M-02 Microbial Genet Lab 5 LAB TTh 01:00P-04:00P Thimann Lab 215 Dalbey,M.S. R 51299 BIOL-110-01 Cell Biology 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Classroom 001 Kellogg,D. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 51300 BIOL-110-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 51301 BIOL-110-01B Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 51302 BIOL-110-01C Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 51303 BIOL-110-01D Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 64077 BIOL-110-01E Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 64078 BIOL-110-01F Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 51304 BIOL-111-01 Immunology 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Soc Sci 1 110 Zuniga,M.C. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 64079 BIOL-111-01A Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 64080 BIOL-111-01B Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 51308 BIOL-114-01 Cancer Cell Biology 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Earth&Marine B214 Zahler,A.M. R 64081 BIOL-115-01 Eukaryotc Molec Bio 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Thim Lecture 001 Jurica,M.S. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 64082 BIOL-115-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 64083 BIOL-115-01B Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 64084 BIOL-115-01C Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A Eight Acad 242 Staff 64085 BIOL-115-01D Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 64302 BIOL-115L-01 Eukaryotc Molec Lab 5 LAB MW 02:00P-06:00P Thimann Lab 289 Zavanelli,M.I. R 51310 BIOL-117C-01 Advance Cell Biol 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Cowell Com 134 Kellogg,D. Taught in conjunction with BIOL 200C Sullivan,W. 51311 BIOL-120-01 Development 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Soc Sci 1 110 Chisholm,A. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 51312 BIOL-120-01A Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 51313 BIOL-120-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 51314 BIOL-120L-01 Development Lab 5 LAB TF 02:00P-05:00P Thimann Lab 203 Chisholm,A. R Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 120 is required 64086 BIOL-126-01 Adv Molec Neurosci 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Porter Acad 144 Hinck,L. R Adv Molec Neurosci 02:00P-03:45P Porter Acad 144 Jin,Y. 64087 BIOL-126-01A Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 64088 BIOL-126-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 64089 BIOL-135-01 Anatomy Human Body 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Soc Sci 2 075 Dominy,N. R Also offered as ANTH 107; taught in conjuction with ANTH 207 64090 BIOL-135L-01 Antmy Human Body Lb 2 LAB T 10:00A-01:00P Soc Sci 1 439 Dominy,N. R Also offered as ANTH 107L; concurrent enrollment in BIOL 135 is required 64100 BIOL-135L-02 Antmy Human Body Lb 2 LAB W 11:00A-02:00P Soc Sci 1 439 Dominy,N. R Also offered as ANTH 107L; concurrent enrollment in BIOL 135 is required 64101 BIOL-135L-03 Antmy Human Body Lb 2 LAB Th 10:00A-01:00P Soc Sci 1 439 Dominy,N. R Also offered as ANTH 107L; concurrent enrollment in BIOL 135 is required 51317 BIOL-139-01 Biol Marine Mammals 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Steven Acad 150 Costa,D. R 64303 BIOL-139-01A Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 64304 BIOL-139-01B Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 51318 BIOL-139L-01 Marine Mammals Lab 2 LAB M 02:00P-05:00P Ocean Health 118 Costa,D. R Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 139 is required 51319 BIOL-139L-02 Marine Mammals Lab 2 LAB W 02:00P-05:00P Ocean Health 118 Costa,D. R Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 139 is required 51320 BIOL-139L-03 Marine Mammals Lab 2 LAB F 09:00A-12:00P Ocean Health 118 Costa,D. R Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 139 is required 64091 Y BIOL-141L-01 Ecolgy Field Method 5 W FLD TTh 08:00A-12:00P Lg Discovery 128A Croll,D.A. R Enroll in field study and associated secondary field study 64092 BIOL-141L-01A Secondary Field FLS TTh 04:00P-06:00P Lg Discovery 128A Staff 51321 BIOL-152-01 Community Ecology 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Soc Sci 1 110 Fox,L.R. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section; taught in conjunction with BIOL 252

46 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 51322 BIOL-152-01A Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A J Baskin Engr 372 Staff 51323 BIOL-152-01B Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Merrill Acad 132 Staff 64093 BIOL-158-01 Reef/Mangrv/Seagras 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Earth&Marine B214 Potts,D.C. R Also offered as OCEA 157 51327 BIOL-168-01 Botany Flower Plnts 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Engineer 2 194 Staff R Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 168L is required 51328 BIOL-168L-01 Systemtc Botany Lab 2 LAB T 02:00P-05:00P Thimann Lab 239 Staff R Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 168 is required 51329 BIOL-168L-02 Systemtc Botany Lab 2 LAB Th 02:00P-05:00P Thimann Lab 239 Staff R Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 168 is required 51330 BIOL-170-01 Marine Botany 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Lg Discovery 128A Staff R Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 170L is required 51331 BIOL-170L-01 Marine Botany Lab 2 LAB F 08:00A-12:00P Lg Discovery 128A Staff R Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 170 is required 51332 BIOL-170L-02 Marine Botany Lab 2 LAB F 01:00P-05:00P Lg Discovery 128A Staff R Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 170 is required 63803 BIOL-171-01 Marine Microb Ecol 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Soc Sci 1 149 Zehr,J.P. R Also offered as OCEA 118; taught in conjunction with OCEA 218 51333 Y BIOL-185F-01 Hughes Resrsch Lab 2 LAB **To Be Arranged** Ares,M. 51334 Y BIOL-185L-01 Hughes Resrsch Lab 5 LAB **To Be Arranged** Ares,M. 64094 Y BIOL-186F-01 Undergrad Rsrch MCD 2 LAB **To Be Arranged** Tamkun,J.W. 64095 Y BIOL-186L-01 Undergrad Rsrch MCD 5 LAB **To Be Arranged** Tamkun,J.W. 64096 Y BIOL-189-01 Health Sci Intrnshp 5 FLD **To Be Arranged** Hinck,L. 52581 BIOL-200C-01 Adv Cell Biology 5 SEM MWF 09:30A-10:40A Cowell Com 134 Kellogg,D. R Taught in conjunction with BIOL 117C Sullivan,W. 52584 BIOL-252-01 Community Ecology 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Soc Sci 1 110 Fox,L.R. R Taught in conjunction with BIOL 152 52586 BIOL-280A-01 Molec Gene Yeasts 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Ares,M. R 52587 BIOL-280C-01 Dev Gen C. Elegans 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Chisholm,A. R 52588 BIOL-280D-01 RNA Processing 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Zahler,A.M. R 52589 BIOL-280F-01 Vert Neural Connect 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Feldheim,D.A. R 52590 BIOL-280H-01 Chromatn/Transcript 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Hartzog,G.A. R 64098 BIOL-280J-01 Macromoleculr Cmplx 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Jurica,M.S. R 52591 BIOL-280K-01 Cell Cycle Research 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Kellogg,D. R 52592 BIOL-280L-01 Neural Development 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Hinck,L. R 52593 BIOL-280N-01 Function of Ribosom 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Noller,H.F. R 52594 BIOL-280O-01 Bacterial Pathogen 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Ottemann,K.M. R 52595 Y BIOL-280T-01 Drosophila Develpmt 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Tamkun,J.W. 52596 BIOL-280U-01 Drosophila Embryo 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Sullivan,W. R 52598 BIOL-280W-01 Membrane Proteins 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Bowman,B.J. R 52600 BIOL-280Y-01 Dev Neuro C.Elegans 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Jin,Y. R 52602 BIOL-281A-01 Appld Marine Ecolog 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Carr,M.H. R 52603 BIOL-281B-01 Molecular Evolution 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Bernardi,G. R 52604 BIOL-281C-01 Physiological Ecol 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Costa,D. R 52605 BIOL-281D-01 Pop/Comm Ecology 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Doak,D.F. 52606 BIOL-281F-01 Ecological Res Topi 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Fox,L.R. R 52608 BIOL-281J-01 Biochemical Ecology 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Langenheim,J.H. R 52609 BIOL-281L-01 Behavrl & Evol Ecol 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Lyon,B.E. R 52610 BIOL-281N-01 Marine Vert Ecology 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Croll,D.A. R 52612 BIOL-281P-01 Plant Population 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Parker,I.M. R 52613 BIOL-281Q-01 Molec Evolution Gen 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Pogson,G. R 52614 BIOL-281R-01 Mari Eco&Evol Biol 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Raimondi,P.T. R 52616 BIOL-281T-01 Species Interactions 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Thompson,J.N. R 52617 BIOL-281U-01 Invertebrate Biol 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Potts,D.C. R 52618 BIOL-281V-01 Behavioral Ecology 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Sinervo,B.R. R 52619 BIOL-281W-01 Exercise/Env Phys 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Williams,T.M. R 52620 BIOL-291C-01 Mol Cell Devel Bio 2 SEM F 12:30P-01:40P N. Sci Annex 101 Zuniga,M.C. 52621 BIOL-292-01 MCD Seminar 0 SEM M 12:30P-01:40P N. Sci Annex 101 Zuniga,M.C. 52622 BIOL-293-01 Readings In Eco/Evo 2 SEM M 12:30P-01:40P J Baskin Engr 165 Croll,D.A. R 52623 BIOL-294-01 Ecol, Evol Bio Sem 0 SEM W 12:30P-01:40P N. Sci Annex 101 Croll,D.A. BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING ______63519 BME-110-01 Comp Bio Tools 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P J Baskin Engr 156 Lowe,T.M. R 63520 BME-220-01 Protein Bioinfrmtcs 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Crown Clrm 201 Karplus,K. R 63521 BME-220L-01 Protein Bioinfo Lab 1 LAB **To Be Arranged** Karplus,K. R 53316 BME-280B-01 Bioinformatics Sem 2 SEM Th 02:00P-03:45P Soc Sci 2 137 Karplus,K. R 63522 BME-281H-01 Sem Compar Genomics 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Haussler,D. R 63527 BME-281K-01 Sem Prot Struc Pred 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Karplus,K. R 63528 BME-281L-01 Sem Comput Genetics 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Lowe,T.M. R 63530 BME-281S-01 Sem Comput Genomics 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Stuart,J.M. R

47 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY______53420 CHEM-1C-01 General Chemistry 5 NQ LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Classroom 002 Andrews,F.C. R Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 1N 01 is advised 53421 CHEM-1C-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 1 145 Staff 53422 CHEM-1C-01B Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A Steven Acad 152 Staff 53423 CHEM-1C-01C Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P Soc Sci 1 149 Staff 53424 CHEM-1C-01D Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P Steven Acad 152 Staff 53425 CHEM-1C-01E Discussion DIS M 05:30P-06:40P Steven Acad 152 Staff 53426 CHEM-1C-01F Discussion DIS T 08:00A-09:10A Steven Acad 152 Staff 53427 CHEM-1C-01G Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P Steven Acad 152 Staff 53428 CHEM-1C-01H Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Soc Sci 2 165 Staff 53429 CHEM-1C-01I Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Kresge Clrm 325 Staff 53430 CHEM-1C-01J Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A Kresge Clrm 325 Staff 53431 CHEM-1C-01K Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P Kresge Clrm 325 Staff 53432 CHEM-1C-01L Discussion DIS W 06:30P-07:40P Kresge Clrm 325 Staff 53433 CHEM-1C-01M Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A Kresge Clrm 325 Staff 53434 CHEM-1C-01N Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A Kresge Clrm 325 Staff 53435 CHEM-1C-01O Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P Steven Acad 152 Staff 53436 CHEM-1C-01P Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P Steven Acad 152 Staff 63535 CHEM-1C-02 General Chemistry 5 NQ LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A J Baskin Engr 152 Scott,W.G. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section; concurrent enrollment in CHEM 1N 02 is advised 63536 CHEM-1C-02A Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P Soc Sci 2 159 Staff 63537 CHEM-1C-02B Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P Steven Acad 152 Staff 63538 CHEM-1C-02C Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Steven Acad 152 Staff 63539 CHEM-1C-02D Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P Soc Sci 2 159 Staff 63540 CHEM-1C-02E Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P Soc Sci 1 149 Staff 53440 CHEM-1N-01 Gen Chem Lab 2 LAB F 12:30P-01:40P Classroom 002 Nilsen,A.C. R Enroll in lab and associated secondary lab; concurrent enrolment in CHEM 1C 01 is required 53441 CHEM-1N-01A Secondary Lab LBS T 12:15P-03:15P Nat Sci 2 273 Staff 53442 CHEM-1N-01B Secondary Lab LBS T 12:15P-03:15P Nat Sci 2 283 Staff 53443 CHEM-1N-01C Secondary Lab LBS T 03:30P-06:30P Nat Sci 2 273 Staff 53444 CHEM-1N-01D Secondary Lab LBS T 03:30P-06:30P Nat Sci 2 283 Staff 53445 CHEM-1N-01E Secondary Lab LBS T 07:00P-10:00P Nat Sci 2 273 Staff 53446 CHEM-1N-01F Secondary Lab LBS T 07:00P-10:00P Nat Sci 2 283 Staff 53447 CHEM-1N-01G Secondary Lab LBS W 12:15P-03:15P Nat Sci 2 273 Staff 53448 CHEM-1N-01H Secondary Lab LBS W 12:15P-03:15P Nat Sci 2 283 Staff 53449 CHEM-1N-01I Secondary Lab LBS W 03:30P-06:30P Nat Sci 2 273 Staff 53450 CHEM-1N-01J Secondary Lab LBS W 03:30P-06:30P Nat Sci 2 283 Staff 53451 CHEM-1N-01K Secondary Lab LBS W 07:00P-10:00P Nat Sci 2 273 Staff 53452 CHEM-1N-01L Secondary Lab LBS W 07:00P-10:00P Nat Sci 2 283 Staff 53453 CHEM-1N-01M Secondary Lab LBS Th 12:15P-03:15P Nat Sci 2 273 Staff 53454 CHEM-1N-01N Secondary Lab LBS Th 12:15P-03:15P Nat Sci 2 283 Staff 53455 CHEM-1N-01O Secondary Lab LBS Th 03:30P-06:30P Nat Sci 2 273 Staff 53456 CHEM-1N-01P Secondary Lab LBS Th 03:30P-06:30P Nat Sci 2 283 Staff 53457 CHEM-1N-01Q Secondary Lab LBS Th 07:00P-10:00P Nat Sci 2 273 Staff 53458 CHEM-1N-01R Secondary Lab LBS Th 07:00P-10:00P Nat Sci 2 283 Staff 63570 CHEM-1N-02 Gen Chem Lab 2 LAB F 08:00A-09:10A J Baskin Engr 152 Nilsen,A.C. R Enroll in lab and associated secondary lab; concurrent enrolment in CHEM 1C 02 is required 63571 CHEM-1N-02A Secondary Lab LBS T 12:15P-03:15P Nat Sci 2 289 Staff 63572 CHEM-1N-02B Secondary Lab LBS T 03:30P-06:30P Nat Sci 2 289 Staff 63573 CHEM-1N-02C Secondary Lab LBS T 07:00P-10:00P Nat Sci 2 289 Staff 63574 CHEM-1N-02D Secondary Lab LBS W 12:15P-03:15P Nat Sci 2 289 Staff 63575 CHEM-1N-02E Secondary Lab LBS W 03:30P-06:30P Nat Sci 2 289 Staff 63576 CHEM-1N-02F Secondary Lab LBS W 07:00P-10:00P Nat Sci 2 289 Staff 63577 CHEM-1N-02G Secondary Lab LBS Th 12:15P-03:15P Nat Sci 2 289 Staff 63578 CHEM-1N-02H Secondary Lab LBS Th 03:30P-06:30P Nat Sci 2 289 Staff 63579 CHEM-1N-02I Secondary Lab LBS Th 07:00P-10:00P Nat Sci 2 289 Staff CHEM-99F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 53473 CHEM-108B-01 Organic Chemistry 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A Earth&Marine B206 Vrielink,A. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 53474 CHEM-108B-01A Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P Thimann Lab 101 Staff 53475 CHEM-108B-01B Discussion DIS M 06:30P-07:40P Thimann Lab 101 Staff 53476 CHEM-108B-01C Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P Thimann Lab 101 Staff 53477 CHEM-108B-01D Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Thimann Lab 101 Staff 53478 CHEM-108B-01E Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P Thimann Lab 101 Staff 53479 CHEM-108B-01F Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P Thimann Lab 101 Staff 53480 CHEM-108B-01G Discussion DIS W 06:30P-07:40P Thimann Lab 101 Staff 53481 CHEM-108B-01H Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A Thimann Lab 101 Staff 53482 CHEM-108B-01I Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P Thimann Lab 101 Staff

48 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 53483 CHEM-108B-01J Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P Thimann Lab 101 Staff 53484 CHEM-108B-01K Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A Thimann Lab 101 Staff 53485 CHEM-108B-01L Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P J Baskin Engr 169 Staff 53487 CHEM-108M-01 Organic Chem Lab 2 LAB F 12:30P-01:40P Earth&Marine B206 Palleros,D. R Enroll in lab and associated secondary lab 53488 CHEM-108M-01A Secondary Lab LBS T 12:30P-04:30P Thimann Lab 261 Staff 53489 CHEM-108M-01B Secondary Lab LBS T 12:30P-04:30P Thimann Lab 271 Staff 53490 CHEM-108M-01C Secondary Lab LBS T 05:30P-09:30P Thimann Lab 261 Staff 53491 CHEM-108M-01D Secondary Lab LBS T 05:30P-09:30P Thimann Lab 271 Staff 53492 CHEM-108M-01E Secondary Lab LBS W 01:00P-05:00P Thimann Lab 261 Staff 53493 CHEM-108M-01F Secondary Lab LBS W 01:00P-05:00P Thimann Lab 271 Staff 53494 CHEM-108M-01G Secondary Lab LBS W 05:30P-09:30P Thimann Lab 261 Staff 53495 CHEM-108M-01H Secondary Lab LBS W 05:30P-09:30P Thimann Lab 271 Staff 53496 CHEM-108M-01I Secondary Lab LBS Th 12:30P-04:30P Thimann Lab 261 Staff 53497 CHEM-108M-01J Secondary Lab LBS Th 05:30P-09:30P Thimann Lab 261 Staff 53500 CHEM-112C-01 Organic Chemistry 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A Soc Sci 2 075 Lokey,R.S. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section; concurrent enrollment in CHEM 112N is required 53501 CHEM-112C-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A Thimann Lab 101 Staff 53502 CHEM-112C-01B Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P Thimann Lab 101 Staff 53503 CHEM-112C-01C Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P Thimann Lab 101 Staff 63589 CHEM-112C-01D Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P Thimann Lab 101 Staff 53504 CHEM-112N-01 Organic Chem Lab 2 LAB Th 02:00P-03:10P Soc Sci 2 075 Palleros,D. R Enroll in lab and associated secondary lab; concurrent enrollment in CHEM 112C is required 53505 CHEM-112N-01A Secondary Lab LBS MW 08:00A-12:00P Thimann Lab 275 Staff 53506 CHEM-112N-01B Secondary Lab LBS MW 12:30P-04:30P Thimann Lab 275 Staff 53507 CHEM-112N-01C Secondary Lab LBS MW 05:30P-09:30P Thimann Lab 275 Staff 63585 CHEM-112N-01D Secondary Lab LBS TTh 05:30P-09:30P Thimann Lab 275 Staff 63586 CHEM-146A-01 Adv Lab Organic 2 LAB TTh 01:00P-05:00P Thimann Lab 249 Braslau,R. R 53508 CHEM-146B-01 Adv Lab Inorganic 2 LAB F 12:30P-01:40P Thimann Lab 101 Holman,T.R. R Enroll in lab and associated secondary lab 53509 CHEM-146B-01A Secondary Lab LBS TTh 01:00P-05:00P Nat Sci 2 267 Staff 53510 CHEM-146C-01 Adv Lab Physical 2 LAB F 12:30P-01:40P J Baskin Engr 169 Zhang,J.Z. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 53511 CHEM-146C-01A Secondary Lab LBS TTh 01:00P-05:00P Nat Sci 2 267 Staff 53514 CHEM-151A-01 Chemistry of Metals 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Earth&Marine B210 Holman,T.R. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section; concurrent enrollment in CHEM 151L is required 53515 CHEM-151A-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P Thimann Lab 101 Staff 53516 CHEM-151A-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Thimann Lab 101 Staff 53517 CHEM-151L-01 Inorganic Lab 2 LAB M 11:00A-12:10P Earth&Marine B210 Holman,T.R. R Enroll in lab and associated secondary lab; concurrent enrollment in CHEM 151A is required 53518 CHEM-151L-01A Secondary Lab LBS W 01:00P-05:00P Nat Sci 2 267 Staff 53519 CHEM-151L-01B Secondary Lab LBS W 06:00P-10:00P Nat Sci 2 267 Staff 64225 CHEM-156C-01 Adv.TopicsInorgChem 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Soc Sci 2 363 Oliver,S.R. R Taught in conjunction with CHEM 256C 53520 CHEM-163C-01 Advan Physical Chem 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Merrill Acad 132 Chen,S. R CHEM-180A-XXX Senior Research 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CHEM-180B-XXX Senior Research 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CHEM-180C-XXX Senior Research 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CHEM-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CHEM-199F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 53723 CHEM-240F-01 Selectivity & Strat 3 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Soc Sci 2 137 Braslau,R. R 63587 CHEM-256C-01 Adv Inorganic Chem 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Soc Sci 2 363 Oliver,S.R. R Taught in conjunction with CHEM 156C 63588 CHEM-262-01 Statistic Mechanics 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A Thimann Lab 101 Benjamin,I. R 53728 CHEM-282-01 Synthetic Methods 5 SEM Th 02:00P-04:00P Thimann Lab 339 Singaram,B. 53729 CHEM-283-01 Prosem Phys O Chem 5 SEM W 07:00P-10:00P Thimann Lab 339 Bernasconi,C.F. 53730 CHEM-284-01 Prosem Syn Org Chem 5 SEM M 10:30A-12:30P Thimann Lab 339 Konopelski,J.P. 53731 CHEM-285-01 Photobiochem & Bio 5 LEC M 12:30P-01:40P Thimann Lab 339 Bogomolni,R.A. 53732 CHEM-286-01 Prosem Nat Pro Chem 5 SEM W 02:00P-04:30P Thimann Lab 339 Crews,P.O. 53733 CHEM-287-01 Protein Aggregation 5 SEM Th 04:00P-05:45P Thimann Lab 339 Fink,A.L. 53734 CHEM-288-01 Prosem In Bioinorga 5 SEM Th 02:00P-03:45P Thimann Lab 391 Holman,T.R. Prosem In Bioinorga 02:00P-03:45P Thimann Lab 391 Mascharak,P. 53736 CHEM-291A-01 Organic Research 5 SEM M 04:00P-05:30P Thimann Lab 391 Singaram,B. R 53737 CHEM-291B-01 Biochem Seminar 5 SEM W 04:00P-05:30P Thimann Lab 391 Fink,A.L. R 53738 CHEM-291C-01 Inorganic Research 5 SEM M 04:00P-05:30P Thimann Lab 391 Oliver,S.R. R 53739 CHEM-291D-01 Physical Research 5 SEM W 04:00P-05:30P Thimann Lab 391 Chen,S. R CHEM-297-XXX Independent Study 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CHEM-299A-XXX Thesis Research 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CHEM-299B-XXX Thesis Research 10 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CHEM-299C-XXX Thesis Research 15 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff

49 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements CHINESE ______53886 CHIN-3-01 Elementary Chinese 5 LEC MWF 08:00A-09:10A Steven Acad 151 Keenan,D.L. R 53887 CHIN-6-01 Intermed Chinese 5 H LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Cowell Acad 223 Ku,J.W. R 63396 CHIN-108-01 Intro Classcal Chin 5 H SEM MWF 11:00A-12:10P Cowell Acad 222 Keenan,D.L. R COMMUNITY STUDIES ______53963 CMMU-10-01 Intr To Cmmu Actvsm 5 S LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Oakes Acad 105 Pudup,M.B. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 53964 CMMU-10-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P Eight Acad 242 Staff 53965 CMMU-10-01B Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P Eight Acad 242 Staff 53966 CMMU-10-01C Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Eight Acad 242 Staff 53967 CMMU-10-01D Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 53968 CMMU-10-01E Discussion DIS W 06:30P-07:40P Eight Acad 242 Staff 53969 CMMU-10-01F Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 64294 CMMU-42F-01 SDS:Autonomous Mvmt 5 SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P Kresge Clrm 319 Ramirez-Galindo 64295 CMMU-42G-01 SDS:Myths Indgns Am 5 SEM MW 05:00P-06:45P Soc Sci 2 141 Ramirez,L. 53970 CMMU-70-01 Video Lab 2 LAB T 02:00P-03:45P Soc Sci 2 047 Tajima,R. R Concurrent enrollment in CMMU 80L is required 53971 CMMU-70-02 Video Lab 2 LAB W 10:00A-11:45A Soc Sci 2 047 Tajima,R. R Concurrent enrollment in CMMU 80L is required 53972 CMMU-70-03 Video Lab 2 LAB Th 02:00P-03:45P Soc Sci 2 047 Tajima,R. R Concurrent enrollment in CMMU 80L is required 53973 CMMU-71-01 Basic Photo Lab 2 LAB M 02:00P-03:45P Soc Sci 2 047 Tajima,R. R Concurrent enrollment in CMMU 80L is required 53974 CMMU-71-02 Basic Photo Lab 2 LAB W 02:00P-03:45P Soc Sci 2 047 Tajima,R. R Concurrent enrollment in CMMU 80L is required 53975 CMMU-71-03 Basic Photo Lab 2 LAB F 10:00A-11:45A Soc Sci 2 047 Tajima,R. R Concurrent enrollment in CMMU 80L is required 53976 CMMU-72-01 Audio Lab 2 LAB F 02:00P-03:45P Soc Sci 2 047 Tajima,R. R Concurrent enrollment in CMMU 80L is required 53980 CMMU-80L-01 Soc Documentation 5 3 LEC W 07:00P-10:00P Eight Acad 240 Tajima,R. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 63591 CMMU-80L-01A Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A Oakes Acad 103 Staff 63592 CMMU-80L-01B Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P Oakes Acad 103 Staff 63593 CMMU-80L-01C Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A Oakes Acad 103 Staff 63594 CMMU-80L-01D Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P Oakes Acad 103 Staff CMMU-93-XXX Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff CMMU-93F-XXX Fld Study Tutorial 2 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff CMMU-93G-XXX Field Study 3 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff CMMU-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 54059 CMMU-102-01 Prep Field Studies 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Cowell Clrm 131 Guthman,J.H. R 54060 CMMU-102-02 Prep Field Studies 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Porter Acad 148 Stoller,N.E. R 54061 CMMU-102-03 Prep Field Studies 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Porter Acad 148 Tajima,R. R 54062 Y CMMU-103-01 Fld Study Practicum 2 FLD **To Be Arranged** Guthman,J.H. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions;concurrent enrollment in CMMU 102-01 is required. 54063 Y CMMU-103-02 Fld Study Practicum 2 FLD **To Be Arranged** Stoller,N.E. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions;concurrent enrollment in CMMU 102-02 is required. 54064 Y CMMU-103-03 Fld Study Practicum 2 FLD **To Be Arranged** Tajima,R. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions;concurrent enrollment in CMMU 102-03 is required. 63607 CMMU-104-01 Class in the U.S. 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Porter Acad 148 Frank,D.L. 63608 CMMU-104-01A Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 63609 CMMU-104-01B Discussion DIS W 06:30P-07:40P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 64316 CMMU-104-01C Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A Merrill Acad 134 Staff 63610 CMMU-111-01 Ageism & Activism 5 SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P Oakes Acad 106 Steiner,A. 64239 CMMU-125-01 Docmntry & Technlgy 5 A SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Kresge Acad 194 Rich,B.R. 63611 CMMU-145-01 Politics of Obesity 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Steven Acad 150 Guthman,J.H. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 63612 CMMU-145-01A Discussion DIS M 06:30P-07:40P Eight Acad 242 Staff 63613 CMMU-145-01B Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Eight Acad 242 Staff 63614 CMMU-145-01C Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P Eight Acad 242 Staff 63615 CMMU-145-01D Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 64240 CMMU-147-01 New Queer Cinema 5 A LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Porter Acad 148 Rich,B.R. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 64241 CMMU-147-01A Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 64242 CMMU-147-01B Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A Eight Acad 242 Staff 54075 CMMU-166-01 Northern Ireland 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Soc Sci 2 075 Brundage,D.T. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 54076 CMMU-166-01A Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P Oakes Acad 222 Staff

50 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 54077 CMMU-166-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A Eight Acad 242 Staff CMMU-193-XXX Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff CMMU-193F-XXX Field Study 2 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff CMMU-193G-XXX Field Study 3 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff CMMU-195A-XXX Sr Thesis 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CMMU-195B-XXX Senior Thesis 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CMMU-195C-XXX Senior Thesis 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CMMU-198-XXX Indep Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff CMMU-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CMMU-199F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CMMU-297-XXX Independent Study 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff COMPUTER ENGINEERING ______63616 CMPE-1-01 Hands-on Comp Engr 2 LAB **To Be Arranged** Petersen,S.C. R 54318 CMPE-3-01 Personal Computers 5 N LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Media Theater M110 Cooper,S. 54319 CMPE-3-01A Secondary Lab LBS M 01:00P-02:00P MingOng Cmp Lb 108 Staff 54320 CMPE-3-01B Secondary Lab LBS W 07:00P-08:00P MingOng Cmp Lb 108 Staff 54321 CMPE-3-01C Secondary Lab LBS Th 10:30A-11:30A MingOng Cmp Lb 108 Staff 63617 CMPE-12-01 Com Sys/Assmbly Lan 5 NQ LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Soc Sci 2 071 Bazeghi,C.A. R Previous or concurrent enrollment in CMPE 12L is required 54322 CMPE-12L-01 Comp Sys/Lang Lab 2 LAB MW 12:00P-02:00P J Baskin Engr 109 Bazeghi,C.A. R Previous or concurrent enrollment in CMPE 12 is required 54323 CMPE-12L-02 Comp Sys/Lang Lab 2 LAB MW 05:00P-07:00P J Baskin Engr 109 Staff R Previous or concurrent enrollment in CMPE 12 is required 54324 CMPE-12L-03 Comp Sys/Lang Lab 2 LAB TTh 06:00P-08:00P J Baskin Engr 109 Staff R Previous or concurrent enrollment in CMPE 12 is required 63618 CMPE-12L-04 Comp Sys/Lang Lab 2 LAB TTh 12:00P-02:00P J Baskin Engr 109 Staff R Previous or concurrent enrollment in CMPE 12 is required 54325 CMPE-16-01 Appl Discrete Math 5 Q LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Kresge Clrm 327 De Alfaro,L. R 54327 CMPE-80E-01 Engineering Ethics 5 6 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Engineer 2 192 Cox,G.M. 54328 CMPE-100-01 Logic Design 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Kresge Clrm 327 Larrabee,T. R Previous or concurrent enrollment in CMPE 100L is required 54331 CMPE-100L-01 Logic Design Lab 1 LAB **To Be Arranged** J Baskin Engr 104 Larrabee,T. R Previous or concurrent enrollment in CMPE 100 is required 54332 CMPE-110-01 Computer Architect 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P J Baskin Engr 152 Di Blas,A. R 63621 CMPE-118-01 Intro Mechatronics 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P J Baskin Engr 372 Elkaim,G.H. R Previous or concurrent enrollment in CMPE 118L is required 63622 CMPE-118L-01 Intro Mechatr’s Lab 2 LAB **To Be Arranged** J Baskin Engr 115 Elkaim,G.H. R Previous or concurrent enrollment in CMPE 118 is required 54338 CMPE-121-01 Micro System Design 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Eight Acad 242 Petersen,S.C. R Previous or concurrent enrollment in CMPE 121L is required 54339 CMPE-121L-01 Micro Sys Desgn Lab 1 LAB **To Be Arranged** J Baskin Engr 161 Petersen,S.C. R Previous or concurrent enrollment in CMPE 121 is required 54342 CMPE-123B-01 Engr Design Proj II 5 LAB MWF 02:00P-03:10P J Baskin Engr 111 Petersen,S.C. R Also offered as EE 123B 63623 CMPE-125-01 Log Desgn W/Verilog 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Porter Acad 241 Chan,P.K. R Previous or concurrent enrollment in CMPE 125L is required 63624 CMPE-125L-01 Verilog Laboratory 1 LAB **To Be Arranged** J Baskin Engr 150 Chan,P.K. R Previous or concurrent enrollment in CMPE 125 is required 54346 CMPE-150-01 Intro Comp Networks 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Engineer 2 192 Garcia-Luna-Aceves,J.J. R 63625 CMPE-156-01 Network Programming 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Merrill Acad 132 Varma,A.M. R Previous or concurrent enrollment in CMPE 156L is required 63626 CMPE-156L-01 Network Progrm Lab 1 LAB **To Be Arranged** J Baskin Engr 168 Varma,A.M. R Previous or concurrent enrollment in CMPE 156 is required 63627 CMPE-163-01 Multmedia Proc/Apps 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P J Baskin Engr 372 Tao,H. R Previous or concurrent enrollment in CMPE 163L is required 63628 CMPE-163L-01 Mltmed Proc/App Lab 1 LAB **To Be Arranged** J Baskin Engr 150 Tao,H. R Previous or concurrent enrollment in CMPE 163 is required 54349 CMPE-185-01 Tech Writ Comp Engs 5 W LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Porter Acad 148 Moulds,G.B. R CMPE-193-XXX Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff CMPE-194-XXX Group Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CMPE-195-XXX Senior Thesis Res 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CMPE-198-XXX Indiv Study Or Res 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CMPE-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 64320 CMPE-221-01 Adv Microproc Desgn 5 LEC MW 07:00P-08:45P J Baskin Engr 156 Renau Ardevol,J. R Concurrent enrollment in CMPE 221L is required 64321 CMPE-221L-01 Adv Microproc Lab 3 LAB **To Be Arranged** TBA Renau Ardevol,J. R Concurrent enrollment in CMPE 221 is required 64323 CMPE-222-01 Intro Visi Design 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P J Baskin Engr 372 Bazeghi,C.A. 64322 CMPE-242-01 Applied Fdbk Contrl 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P E2 316 Dunbar,W.B. R 63629 CMPE-257-01 Wireless/Mobile Net 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P J Baskin Engr 156 Obraczka,K. R 51 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 63630 CMPE-257-50 Wireless/Mobile Net 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Cupertino Obraczka,K. R 54406 Y CMPE-280P-01 Parallel Processing 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Hughey,R.P. R 63631 CMPE-290L-01 Adv Topics Vlsi Cad 5 SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P Porter Acad 241 Schlag,M. R CMPE-297-XXX Ind Study Or Resear 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CMPE-299-XXX Thesis Research 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff COMPUTER SCIENCE ______54808 CMPS-2-01 Computer Literacy 5 N LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Classroom 002 Franca,P.B. 54809 CMPS-2-01A Secondary Lab LBS MW 02:00P-03:30P J Baskin Engr 169 Staff 54810 CMPS-2-01B Secondary Lab LBS MW 09:30A-11:00A Cowell Com 154 Staff 54811 CMPS-2-01C Secondary Lab LBS MW 12:30P-02:00P Cowell Com 154 Staff 54812 CMPS-2-01D Secondary Lab LBS TTh 01:30P-03:00P Cowell Com 154 Staff 54813 CMPS-2-01E Secondary Lab LBS MW 03:30P-05:00P Cowell Com 154 Staff 54814 CMPS-2-01F Secondary Lab LBS TTh 06:00P-07:30P Cowell Com 154 Staff 54815 CMPS-2-01G Secondary Lab LBS WF 09:30A-11:00A J Baskin Engr 169 Staff 54816 CMPS-2-01H Secondary Lab LBS WF 09:00A-10:30A Soc Sci 1 135 Staff 54817 CMPS-2-01I Secondary Lab LBS TTh 02:00P-03:30P Soc Sci 1 135 Staff 54818 CMPS-2-01J Secondary Lab LBS TTh 07:30P-09:00P Soc Sci 1 135 Staff 54819 CMPS-2-01K Secondary Lab LBS WF 09:30A-11:00A Eight Acad 101 Staff 54820 CMPS-2-01L Secondary Lab LBS MW 12:00P-01:30P Eight Acad 101 Staff 54821 CMPS-2-01M Secondary Lab LBS MW 02:00P-03:30P Eight Acad 101 Staff 54822 CMPS-2-01N Secondary Lab LBS TTh 04:00P-05:30P Eight Acad 101 Staff 54823 CMPS-2-01O Secondary Lab LBS MW 05:00P-06:30P Eight Acad 101 Staff 63635 CMPS-2-01P Secondary Lab LBS MW 06:30P-08:00P Eight Acad 101 Staff 54824 CMPS-12A-01 Intro Programming 5 N LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Soc Sci 2 071 Tan,W. R Concurrent enrollment in CMPS 12L is required 54825 CMPS-12B-01 Intro Data Structur 5 N LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A J Baskin Engr 152 Tantalo,P. R Concurrent enrollment in CMPS 12M is required 54831 CMPS-12L-01 Comp Prog Lab 2 LAB MW 03:00P-04:30P J Baskin Engr 105 Tan,W. R Concurrent enrollment in CMPS 12A is required 54832 CMPS-12L-02 Comp Prog Lab 2 LAB MW 04:30P-06:00P J Baskin Engr 105 Tan,W. R Concurrent enrollment in CMPS 12A is required 54833 CMPS-12L-03 Comp Prog Lab 2 LAB MW 03:00P-04:30P Crwn Comp Lab 201 Tan,W. R Concurrent enrollment in CMPS 12A is required 54834 CMPS-12L-04 Comp Prog Lab 2 LAB MW 04:30P-06:00P Crwn Comp Lab 201 Tan,W. R Concurrent enrollment in CMPS 12A is required 63641 CMPS-12M-01 Data Structures Lab 2 LAB M 10:00A-11:00A J Baskin Engr 105 Tantalo,P. R Concurrent enrollment in CMPS 12B is required 63642 CMPS-12M-02 Data Structures Lab 2 LAB M 06:00P-07:00P J Baskin Engr 105 Tantalo,P. R Concurrent enrollment in CMPS 12B is required 63643 CMPS-12M-03 Data Structures Lab 2 LAB T 12:00P-01:00P J Baskin Engr 105 Tantalo,P. R Concurrent enrollment in CMPS 12B is required 63644 CMPS-12M-04 Data Structures Lab 2 LAB Th 04:00P-05:00P J Baskin Engr 105 Tantalo,P. R Concurrent enrollment in CMPS 12B is required 54835 CMPS-60N-01 Beg Program Nat Sci 5 N LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Engineer 2 192 Bailey,D.D. 63645 CMPS-60N-01A Discussion DIS W 06:00P-08:00P J Baskin Engr 105 Staff 63646 CMPS-60N-01B Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-02:00P J Baskin Engr 105 Staff 54842 CMPS-101-01 Abstract Data Types 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Soc Sci 2 075 Tantalo,P. R 63647 CMPS-101-01A Secondary Lab LBS M 11:00A-12:30P Crwn Comp Lab 201 Staff 63648 CMPS-101-01B Secondary Lab LBS TTh 04:00P-05:30P Crwn Comp Lab 201 Staff 63649 CMPS-101-01C Secondary Lab LBS T 10:00A-11:30A Soc Sci 1 123 Staff 54846 CMPS-102-01 Intro Algorthm Anyl 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Soc Sci 2 075 Helmbold,D.P. R 54850 CMPS-104B-01 Fund Compil Des Ii 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P J Baskin Engr 165 Mackey,W.F. R 54851 CMPS-104B-01A Secondary Lab LBS W 11:30A-01:30P Crwn Comp Lab 201 Staff 54852 CMPS-104B-01B Secondary Lab LBS Th 06:00P-08:00P Crwn Comp Lab 201 Staff 54853 CMPS-105-01 Systems Programming 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P J Baskin Engr 156 Brandt,S.A. R 54856 CMPS-111-01 Intro Operating Sys 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P N. Sci Annex 101 Long,D.D. R 54857 CMPS-111-01A Secondary Lab LBS T 04:00P-06:00P J Baskin Engr 105 Staff 54858 CMPS-111-01B Secondary Lab LBS W 09:00A-11:00A J Baskin Engr 105 Staff 54859 CMPS-111-01C Secondary Lab LBS Th 06:00P-08:00P J Baskin Engr 105 Staff 54861 CMPS-112-01 Compar Prog Lang 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P J Baskin Engr 372 Mackey,W.F. R 54862 CMPS-112-01A Secondary Lab LBS T 10:00A-12:00P Crwn Comp Lab 201 Staff 54863 CMPS-112-01B Secondary Lab LBS W 06:00P-08:00P Crwn Comp Lab 201 Staff 54866 CMPS-115-01 Software Methodol 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A J Baskin Engr 372 Werner,L.L. R 54867 CMPS-115-01A Secondary Lab LBS T 06:00P-07:30P Crwn Comp Lab 201 Staff 54868 CMPS-115-01B Secondary Lab LBS Th 12:00P-01:30P Crwn Comp Lab 201 Staff 54870 CMPS-116-01 Software Design Pro 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Soc Sci 2 159 Whitehead,E.J. R 63653 CMPS-116-01A Discussion DIS T **To Be Arranged** Staff 63655 CMPS-116-01B Discussion DIS TTh **To Be Arranged** Staff

52 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 54876 CMPS-160-01 Intro Comp Graphics 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Engineer 2 194 Staff R 63656 CMPS-160L-01 Comp Graphics Lab 2 LAB M 10:00A-12:00P MingOng Cmp Lb 108 Staff R 63658 CMPS-160L-02 Comp Graphics Lab 2 LAB T 06:00P-08:00P MingOng Cmp Lb 108 Staff R 54889 CMPS-180-01 Database Systems I 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P N. Sci Annex 102 Tan,W. R 54890 CMPS-180-01A Secondary Lab LBS WF 10:00A-12:00P MingOng Cmp Lb 108 Staff 54891 CMPS-180-01B Secondary Lab LBS MW 05:00P-07:00P MingOng Cmp Lb 108 Staff 63663 CMPS-181-01 Database Systems II 5 LEC MW 07:00P-08:45P Crown Clrm 208 Polyzotis,N. R 63665 CMPS-181-01A Discussion DIS TTh 10:00A-12:00P J Baskin Engr 109 Staff 63666 CMPS-181-01B Discussion DIS TTh 04:00P-06:00P Soc Sci 1 123 Staff 63667 CMPS-183-01 Hypermedia/Web 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P J Baskin Engr 156 Whitehead,E.J. R 63669 CMPS-183-01A Secondary Lab LBS M 02:00P-03:30P J Baskin Engr 109 Staff CMPS-193-XXX Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff CMPS-194-XXX Group Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CMPS-195-XXX Sr Thesis Research 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CMPS-198-XXX Ind Stu Or Research 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 54953 CMPS-223-01 Adv Comp Security 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Porter Acad 249 Abadi,M. R 63671 CMPS-232-01 Distributed Systems 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P J Baskin Engr 169 Miller,E.L. R 54954 CMPS-240-01 Artifical Intellige 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Merrill Acad 002 Levinson,R.A. 54956 CMPS-260-01 Computer Graphics 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Porter Acad 250 Lodha,S.K. R 54957 Y CMPS-280A-01 Seminar Compsci Res 2 SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P J Baskin Engr 169 Polyzotis,N. 54959 Y CMPS-280S-01 Seminar Comp Syst 2 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A Kresge Clrm 325 Brandt,S.A. 54960 CMPS-290C-01 Adv Machin Learning 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Porter Acad 241 Warmuth,M. R 63672 CMPS-290E-01 Objct-Oriented Prog 5 SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P J Baskin Engr 165 Pohl,I. R 63673 CMPS-290F-01 Apps of Combinatorics 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Porter Acad 241 Yellin,J. R 54961 CMPS-290G-01 Topics In Sw Engr 5 SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P Crown Clrm 203 Flanagan,C.A. R 54962 CMPS-290H-01 Topics in DB Sytems 5 SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P J Baskin Engr 169 Polyzotis,N. R CMPS-296-XXX Masters Project 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CMPS-297-XXX Indep Stdy/Research 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff CMPS-299-XXX Thesis Research 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff DIGITAL ARTS AND NEW MEDIA ______63679 DANM-203-01 Interface Design 5 LEC Th 01:00P-03:30P Porter Acad 249 Daniel,S.A. R 63680 DANM-204C-01 Colloquium Series 2 SEM M 03:30P-05:00P Porter Acad 250 Massaro,D.W. R 64236 DANM-247-01 Performnc/Performtiv 5 SEM T 10:00A-01:00P Oakes Acad 109 Soussloff,C.M. R Also offered as HISC 247 63681 DANM-250A-01 DANM Project Group 5 LAB MW 02:00P-03:10P Music Center 187 Elsea,P.Q. R 63682 DANM-250A-02 DANM Project Group 5 LAB **To Be Arranged** Sack,W. R 63683 DANM-250A-03 DANM Project Group 5 LAB **To Be Arranged** Osborn,E.P. R 64290 DANM-250A-04 DANM Project Group 5 LAB **To Be Arranged** TBA Warburton,E.C. R EARTH SCIENCES ______63674 EART-6-01 Concpts Envrmntlism 5 N LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Thim Lecture 003 Chuang,P.Y. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 63675 EART-6-01A Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:00P Earth&Marine D226 Staff 63676 EART-6-01B Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:00P Earth&Marine D226 Staff 55485 EART-10-01 Geologic Principles 5 NQ LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Classroom 001 Knittle,E. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 55486 EART-10-01A Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:00P Earth&Marine D226 Staff 55487 EART-10-01B Discussion DIS W 03:00P-04:00P Earth&Marine D226 Staff 55488 EART-10-01C Discussion DIS W 04:30P-05:30P Earth&Marine D226 Staff 55489 EART-10-01D Discussion DIS W 06:00P-07:00P Earth&Marine D226 Staff 63678 EART-10-01E Discussion DIS Th 12:30P-01:30P Earth&Marine D226 Staff 55490 EART-10L-01 Geologic Princ Lab 1 LAB W 09:00A-12:00P Earth&Marine D266 Knittle,E. Concurrent enrollment in EART 10 is required for majors and minors 55491 EART-10L-02 Geologic Princ Lab 1 LAB W 12:00P-03:00P Earth&Marine D266 Knittle,E. Concurrent enrollment in EART 10 is required for majors and minors 55492 EART-10L-03 Geologic Princ Lab 1 LAB Th 09:00A-12:00P Earth&Marine D266 Staff Concurrent enrollment in EART 10 is required for majors and minors 63714 EART-65-01 Nat His of Dinosaur 5 N LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Earth&Marine B206 Schwartz,H.L. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 63715 EART-65-01A Discussion DIS M 12:30P-02:00P Earth&Marine D250 Staff 63716 EART-65-01B Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:30A Earth&Marine D250 Staff 63717 EART-65-01C Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:30P Earth&Marine D250 Staff 63718 EART-65-01D Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:30P Earth&Marine D250 Staff 63719 EART-65-01E Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:30P Earth&Marine D250 Staff 63720 EART-65-01F Discussion DIS W 06:00P-07:30P Earth&Marine D250 Staff 63721 EART-65-01G Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:30A Earth&Marine D250 Staff 63722 EART-65-01H Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:30P Earth&Marine D250 Staff 63723 EART-65-01I Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:30P Earth&Marine D250 Staff

53 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 63724 EART-80G-01 Planetary Discovery 5 2 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Classroom 001 Asphaug,E. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 63725 EART-80G-01A Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:30P Earth&Marine D250 Staff 63726 EART-80G-01B Discussion DIS M 06:00P-07:00P Earth&Marine D250 Staff 63727 EART-80G-01C Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:30P Earth&Marine D250 Staff 63728 EART-80G-01D Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:30P Earth&Marine D250 Staff 63729 EART-80G-01E Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:00P Earth&Marine D250 Staff EART-98-XXX Internship 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 55500 EART-105-01 Coastal Geology 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Earth&Marine B210 Griggs,G.B. R 55501 EART-105-01A Secondary Lab LBS W 09:00A-12:00P Earth&Marine D258 Staff 55502 EART-105-01B Secondary Lab LBS Th 08:30A-11:30A Earth&Marine D258 Staff 55503 EART-109-01 Field Geology 5 LEC F 02:00P-05:00P Earth&Marine D258 Cameron,K.L. R Concurrent enrollment in EART 109L is required. 55504 EART-109L-01 Field Geology Lab 2 LAB W 12:00P-03:00P Earth&Marine D258 Cameron,K.L. Concurrent enrollment in EART 109 is required. 55505 EART-109L-02 Field Geology Lab 2 LAB W 03:00P-06:00P Earth&Marine D258 Cameron,K.L. Concurrent enrollment in EART 109 is required. 55506 EART-110C-01 The Dynamic Earth 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Earth&Marine B210 Coe,R.S. R Concurrent enrollment in EART 110N is required. 55507 EART-110N-01 Dynamic Earth Lab 2 LAB T 06:00P-09:00P Earth&Marine D258 Coe,R.S. R Concurrent enrollment in EART 110C is required. 55508 EART-110N-02 Dynamic Earth Lab 2 LAB F 09:00A-12:00P Earth&Marine D258 Coe,R.S. R Concurrent enrollment in EART 110C is required. 55509 EART-120-01 Sedimntlgy&Strtgrph 5 W LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Earth&Marine D236 Zachos,J.C. R Concurrent enrollment in EART 120L is required. 55510 EART-120L-01 Sedmen&Stratgpy Lab 2 LAB W 02:30P-05:30P Earth&Marine D236 Zachos,J.C. R Concurrent enrollment in EART 120 is required. 55511 EART-120L-02 Sedmen&Stratgpy Lab 2 LAB Th 09:00A-12:00P Earth&Marine D236 Zachos,J.C. R Concurrent enrollment in EART 120 is required. 55512 EART-130-01 Magmas & Volcanoes 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Earth&Marine D236 Gill,J.B. R Concurrent enrollment in EART 130L is required. 55513 EART-130L-01 Magmas/Volcanos Lab 2 LAB M 02:00P-05:00P Earth&Marine D236 Gill,J.B. R Concurrent enrollment in EART 130 is required. 55515 EART-152-01 Active Tectonics 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Earth&Marine D250 Silver,E.A. R Taught in conjunction with EART 207 55517 EART-162-01 Planetary Interiors 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Earth&Marine D236 Nimmo,F. R 55518 EART-188A-01 Summer Field Part A 5 FLD **To Be Arranged** Schwartz,H.L. R Concurrent enrollment in EART 188B is required. 55519 EART-188B-01 Summer Field Part B 2 FLD **To Be Arranged** Schwartz,H.L. R Concurrent enrollment in EART 188A is required. EART-195-XXX Senior Thesis 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff EART-196B-XXX Teach Eart/Univ 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff EART-196C-XXX Teach Eart Sci/Univ 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff EART-198-XXX Eart Ind Internship 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff EART-198F-XXX Earth Sci Internshp 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff EART-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff EART-199F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 55615 EART-207-01 Tectonics 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Earth&Marine D250 Silver,E.A. R Taught in conjunction with EART 152 63730 EART-231-01 Igneous Petrology 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Earth&Marine D236 Gill,J.B. 63731 EART-270-01 Global Seismology 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Earth&Marine D250 Lay,T. R 55621 EART-290F-01 Coastal Processes 2 SEM W 03:30P-04:40P Off Campus Griggs,G.B. R 63732 EART-290M-01 Atmospheric Chem 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Chuang,P.Y. R 55622 EART-292-01 Seminar 0 SEM T 04:00P-05:45P N. Sci Annex 101 Staff 55623 EART-292-02 Seminar 0 SEM F 03:30P-05:00P N. Sci Annex 101 Staff 63733 EART-293-01 Grad Research Sem 1 SEM Th 04:00P-05:45P N. Sci Annex 101 Knittle,E. R EART-298-XXX Eart Sci Internship 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff ECONOMICS ______55791 ECON-1-01 Intro Microeconomic 5 S LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Media Theater M110 Staff Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section. 55792 ECON-1-01A Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 55793 ECON-1-01B Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 55794 ECON-1-01C Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 55795 ECON-1-01D Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A Soc Sci 1 161 Staff 55796 ECON-1-01E Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 55797 ECON-1-01F Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 55798 ECON-1-01G Discussion DIS T 08:00P-09:10P Soc Sci 1 161 Staff 55799 ECON-1-01H Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P Soc Sci 1 161 Staff 55800 ECON-1-01I Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P J Baskin Engr 372 Staff

54 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 55801 ECON-1-01J Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P Oakes Acad 102 Staff 55804 ECON-2-01 Intro Macroeconomic 5 S LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Media Theater M110 Walsh,C.E. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 55805 ECON-2-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 55806 ECON-2-01B Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A Oakes Acad 102 Staff 55807 ECON-2-01C Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Oakes Acad 102 Staff 55808 ECON-2-01D Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 55809 ECON-2-01E Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A J Baskin Engr 372 Staff 55810 ECON-2-01F Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 55811 ECON-2-01G Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P Oakes Acad 102 Staff 55812 ECON-2-01H Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P Soc Sci 1 161 Staff 55813 ECON-2-01I Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Soc Sci 1 161 Staff 55814 ECON-2-01J Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P J Baskin Engr 372 Staff 55818 ECON-10B-01 Econ Of Accounting 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Oakes Acad 105 Shepherd,R.J. R 55819 ECON-10B-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A Cowell Acad 216 Staff 55820 ECON-10B-01B Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A Merrill Acad 003 Staff 55821 ECON-10B-01C Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P Merrill Acad 003 Staff 55822 ECON-10B-01D Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P Oakes Acad 101 Staff 55823 ECON-10B-01E Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Oakes Acad 103 Staff 55824 ECON-10B-01F Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P Soc Sci 2 171 Staff 55825 ECON-10B-01G Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P Merrill Acad 003 Staff 55826 ECON-10B-01H Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P Merrill Acad 003 Staff 55827 ECON-10B-01I Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P Crown Clrm 201 Staff 55829 ECON-11A-01 Math Methd for Econ 5 Q LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Kresge Clrm 321 Katznelson,J.R. R Also offered as AMS 11A 55830 ECON-11A-01A Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P J Baskin Engr 372 Staff 55831 ECON-11A-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A Oakes Acad 102 Staff 55832 ECON-11A-01C Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P E2 192 Staff 55833 ECON-11A-01D Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P Oakes Acad 102 Staff 55834 ECON-11B-01 Math Methd for Econ 5 Q LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Kresge Clrm 321 Katznelson,J.R. R 55835 ECON-11B-01A Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A E2 194 Staff 55836 ECON-11B-01B Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Soc Sci 1 161 Staff 55837 ECON-11B-01C Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P Oakes Acad 102 Staff 55838 ECON-11B-01D Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 63734 ECON-80G-01 Mony&Art 2 Passions 5 3 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P Kresge Clrm 327 Kaun,D.E. Taught in conjunction with ECON 137. 55846 ECON-100A-01 Intermed Microecon 5 LEC MWF 08:00A-09:10A Kresge Clrm 321 Gil,R. R 55847 ECON-100A-01A Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A Thimann Lab 101 Staff 55848 ECON-100A-01B Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P Soc Sci 2 159 Staff 55849 ECON-100A-01C Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P Soc Sci 2 167 Staff 55850 ECON-100A-01D Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P Soc Sci 2 165 Staff 55851 ECON-100A-01E Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P Steven Acad 151 Staff 55852 ECON-100A-01F Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P Thimann Lab 101 Staff 63754 ECON-100A-02 Intermed Microecon 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Kresge Clrm 321 Gonzalez,J.H. R 63755 ECON-100A-02A Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P Soc Sci 2 159 Staff 63756 ECON-100A-02B Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Soc Sci 2 167 Staff 63757 ECON-100A-02C Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 2 167 Staff 63760 ECON-100A-02D Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 2 159 Staff 63761 ECON-100A-02E Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P Thimann Lab 101 Staff 63762 ECON-100A-02F Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A Soc Sci 2 167 Staff 55853 ECON-100B-01 Intermed Macroecon 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A J Bask Aud 101 Kavuncu,Y.O. R 55854 ECON-100B-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 55855 ECON-100B-01B Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 55856 ECON-100B-01C Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 55857 ECON-100B-01D Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A Cowell Acad 113 Staff 55858 ECON-100B-01E Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P Nat Sci Annex 103 Staff 55859 ECON-100B-01F Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 55860 ECON-104-01 Numbr Truth: Statis 5 LAB MWF 11:00A-12:10P Soc Sci 2 179 Wittman,D.A. R 55862 ECON-110-01 Managerl Cost Acct 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P J Bask Aud 101 Shepherd,R.J. R 55863 ECON-110-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 2 363 Staff 55864 ECON-110-01B Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A Soc Sci 2 171 Staff 55865 ECON-110-01C Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P Crown Clrm 201 Staff 55866 ECON-110-01D Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Merrill Acad 002 Staff 55867 ECON-110-01E Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A Crown Clrm 201 Staff 55868 ECON-110-01F Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P Soc Sci 2 363 Staff 55869 ECON-110-01G Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P Soc Sci 2 363 Staff 55870 ECON-110-01H Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P Cowell Acad 216 Staff 55871 ECON-110-01I Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P Soc Sci 2 363 Staff 55872 ECON-110-01J Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P Cowell Acad 216 Staff

55 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 55874 ECON-113-01 Intro Econometrics 5 Q LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Earth&Marine B206 Dobkin,C.E. R 63768 ECON-113-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A Soc Sci 1 161 Staff 63769 ECON-113-01B Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Cowell Acad 113 Staff 55875 ECON-113-01C Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 55876 ECON-113-01D Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 55877 ECON-113-01E Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P Oakes Acad 102 Staff 55878 ECON-113-01F Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P J Baskin Engr 372 Staff 63770 ECON-113-01G Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P J Baskin Engr 372 Staff 63771 ECON-113-01H Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 63772 ECON-114-01 Adv Quant Methods 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Merrill Acad 002 Brooks,E.L. R 55886 ECON-115-01 Intr Management Sci 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Kresge Clrm 327 Wittman,D.A. R 55887 ECON-115-01A Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A Oakes Acad 106 Staff 55888 ECON-115-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:10P Cowell Com 134 Staff 55890 ECON-119-01 Advanced Accounting 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P Classroom 001 Osborne,L.S. R 63773 ECON-119-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 2 171 Staff 55891 ECON-119-01B Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P Merrill Acad 003 Staff 63774 ECON-119-01C Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A Merrill Acad 003 Staff 55892 ECON-119-01D Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A Soc Sci 2 171 Staff 55893 ECON-119-01E Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P Cowell Acad 216 Staff 55894 ECON-119-01F Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P Cowell Acad 216 Staff 55895 ECON-119-01G Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P Merrill Acad 003 Staff 63775 ECON-119-01H Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P Merrill Acad 003 Staff 63776 ECON-119-01I Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P Crown Clrm 201 Staff 55896 ECON-120-01 Economic Developmnt 5 E LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A Thim Lecture 001 Staff R 55897 ECON-120-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 2 159 Staff 55898 ECON-120-01B Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P Soc Sci 2 165 Staff 55899 ECON-120-01C Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 2 159 Staff 55900 ECON-120-01D Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P Soc Sci 2 165 Staff 55903 ECON-133-01 Security Markets 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Steven Acad 150 Staff R 55904 ECON-133-01A Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Eight Acad 252 Staff 55905 ECON-133-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:10P Eight Acad 252 Staff 63777 ECON-135-01 Corporate Finance 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P J Baskin Engr 152 Kavuncu,Y.O. R 63778 ECON-135-01A Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A Eight Acad 252 Staff 63779 ECON-135-01B Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P Cowell Com 134 Staff 63780 ECON-137-01 Econ Perform Arts 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P Kresge Clrm 327 Kaun,D.E. Taught in conjunction with ECON 80G. 63781 ECON-139A-01 Electronic Commerce 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Steven Acad 175 Singh,N. R 63782 ECON-139A-01A Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Cowell Com 134 Staff 63783 ECON-139A-01B Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P Oakes Acad 106 Staff 55909 ECON-142-01 Adv Internatl Econ 5 W SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P Cowell Com 134 Staff R 63784 ECON-148-01 Latin Am Economies 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Engineer 2 194 Dooley,M.P. R 55910 ECON-149-01 East&Southeast Asia 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P J Bask Aud 101 Fung,K. R 55911 ECON-149-01A Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P Oakes Acad 102 Staff 55912 ECON-149-01B Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 1 161 Staff 55913 ECON-149-01C Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 55914 ECON-149-01D Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P E2 192 Staff 64317 ECON-149-01E Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P E2 194 Staff 64318 ECON-149-01F Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P E2 192 Staff 63785 ECON-160B-01 Govt & Industry 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P J Baskin Engr 165 Staff R 55915 ECON-161-01 Marketing 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Classroom 001 Flannery,M. R 63786 ECON-161-01A Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 63787 ECON-161-01B Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A J Baskin Engr 372 Staff 63788 ECON-161-01C Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P J Baskin Engr 372 Staff 63789 ECON-161-01D Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 55916 ECON-170-01 Environmental Econ 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Krsg Town Hall 466 Staff R 63790 ECON-170-01A Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A Eight Acad 250 Staff 63791 ECON-170-01B Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P Eight Acad 250 Staff 63792 ECON-180-01 Labor 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Steven Acad 175 Kaun,D.E. R ECON-193-XXX Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff 56059 ECON-201-01 Applic In Microecon 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Soc Sci 1 149 Fairlie,R.W. 56060 ECON-204C-01 Adv Microecon Theor 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Porter Acad 246 Singh,N. R 56061 ECON-205C-01 Adv Macroecon Theor 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Porter Acad 246 Kletzer,K.M. R 56062 ECON-211B-01 Adv Econometrics 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P J Baskin Engr 169 Dobkin,C.E. 56089 ECON-233-01 Finance I 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Soc Sci 1 149 Elbaum,B.L. 56090 ECON-240C-01 Adv Intl Trade III 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A J Baskin Engr 169 Fung,K. R 56091 ECON-241C-01 Adv Intl Financ III 5 SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P J Baskin Engr 169 Dooley,M.P. 56092 ECON-291-01 Wrkshp Applied Econ 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Soc Sci 1 145 Fairlie,R.W. ECON-295A-XXX Directed Reading 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff ECON-295B-XXX Directed Reading 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 56195 ECON-296C-01 3rd Year Ph.D. Sem 5 SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P Porter Acad 246 Fung,K. R

56 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements EDUCATION ______56371 EDUC-92C-01 Diversity & Educ 5 E LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Media Theater M110 Achinstein,B. 56372 EDUC-92C-01A Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 56373 EDUC-92C-01B Discussion DIS M 06:30P-07:40P Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 56374 EDUC-92C-01C Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Merrill Acad 130 Staff 56375 EDUC-92C-01D Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A Oakes Acad 222 Staff 56376 EDUC-92C-01E Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 56377 EDUC-92C-01F Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A Oakes Acad 102 Staff 56378 EDUC-92C-01G Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Crown Clrm 208 Staff 56379 EDUC-92C-01H Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P Crown Clrm 208 Staff EDUC-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 56385 Y EDUC-119F-01 CA Math/Sci Initiative 2 SEM T 04:00P-05:45P J Baskin Engr 165 Sorensen,B.J. 63793 EDUC-120-01 Aesthtc Educ Theory 5 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A Soc Sci 2 179 Olsen,B. 56387 EDUC-135-01 Gender & Education 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Steven Acad 175 Ash,D.B. 63794 EDUC-135-01A Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 63795 EDUC-135-01B Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 63796 EDUC-135-01C Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 63797 EDUC-135-01D Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 56388 EDUC-141-01 Bilingual & School 5 E LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Steven Acad 175 Bunch,G. R 64244 EDUC-182-01 American Teacher 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Steven Acad 151 Bartlett,L. R EDUC-193-XXX Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff EDUC-194-XXX Group Projects 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff EDUC-198-XXX Indep Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff EDUC-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 56457 EDUC-200C-01 Qualitative Resrch 5 LEC W 03:30P-06:30P Soc Sci 1 239 Bartlett,L. R 63798 EDUC-242A-01 Lang, Lit, Divers 5 LEC M 04:30P-08:15P Crown Clrm 201 Marchese,T.E. R 63799 EDUC-266A-01 Sociocltrl Perspect 5 SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P Soc Sci 1 239 Scott,J.A. R 63800 EDUC-268A-01 Ethnographs/Educatn 5 SEM M 03:30P-06:30P Soc Sci 1 239 Gibson,M.A. R 56462 EDUC-269C-01 Doctoral Proseminar 2 SEM F 11:00A-01:00P Soc Sci 1 239 Aguirre,J.M. R 63801 EDUC-270C-01 2nd Yr Prof Dev Sem 2 SEM W 12:15P-01:45P Soc Sci 1 239 Gibson,M.A. R 56463 EDUC-284A-04 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Kresge Clrm 319 Bilardello,J.A. R 56464 EDUC-284A-05 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Merrill Acad 130 Siddens,S. R 56465 EDUC-284A-06 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Cowell Acad 223 Ebert,V. R 56467 EDUC-284A-08 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Crown Clrm 201 Murphy,K.J. R 56468 EDUC-284B-01 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Crown Clrm 105 Anderson,K. R 56469 EDUC-284B-02 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Steven Acad 221 Davis,R.J. R 56470 EDUC-284B-03 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Cowell Acad 222 Kipps,M.J. R 56471 EDUC-284B-04 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Bilardello,J.A. R 56472 EDUC-284B-05 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Siddens,S. R 56473 EDUC-284B-06 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Ebert,V. R 56474 EDUC-284B-07 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Crown Clrm 104 Madden,J.C. R 56475 EDUC-284B-08 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Murphy,K.J. R 56476 EDUC-284C-01 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Anderson,K. R 56477 EDUC-284C-02 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Davis,R.J. R 56478 EDUC-284C-03 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Kipps,M.J. R 56479 EDUC-284C-04 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Bilardello,J.A. R 56480 EDUC-284C-05 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Siddens,S. R 56481 EDUC-284C-06 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Ebert,V. R 56482 EDUC-284C-07 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Madden,J.C. R 63819 EDUC-284C-08 Adv Student Teach 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Murphy,K.J. R 56484 EDUC-286-01 Science Teaching 5 SEM MW 02:00P-03:45P Ash,D.B. R EDUC-293A-XXX Rsrch Apprenticeshp 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff EDUC-293B-XXX Rsrch Apprenticeshp 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff EDUC-294-XXX 2nd Yr Resrch Proj 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff EDUC-296-XXX Teach Apprentsp Ind 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff EDUC-297-XXX Indep Study 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff EDUC-299-XXX Thesis Research 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ______56565 EE-103-01 Signals & Systems 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Engineer 2 192 Sadjadpour,H.R. R 63821 EE-123B-01 Engr Design Proj II 5 LAB MWF 02:00P-03:10P J Baskin Engr 111 Petersen,S.C. R Also offered as CMPE 123B 63822 EE-130-01 Optoelect/Photonics 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Soc Sci 2 159 Gu,C.X. R 63824 EE-130L-01 Optoelectronics Lab 1 LAB **To Be Arranged** J Baskin Engr 148 Gu,C.X. R 63825 EE-151-01 Communicats Systms 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Soc Sci 2 171 Narasimhan,R.K. R 63826 EE-153-01 Digital Signal Proc 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Porter Acad 246 Milanfar,P. R 56571 EE-171-01 Analog Electronics 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Eight Acad 252 Pedrotti,K. R 56572 EE-171L-01 Analog Electron Lab 1 LAB **To Be Arranged** J Baskin Engr 113 Pedrotti,K. R 63827 EE-231-01 Optical Electronics 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A J Baskin Eng 156 Schmidt,H. R 56630 EE-252-01 Wireless Mobile Com 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Crown Clrm 201 Friedlander,B. R 57 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements ENGINEERING______36800 ENGR-50-01 Engineer Mechanics 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P J Baskin Engr 169 Staff R 44430 ENGR-50L-02 Engr Mechanics Lab 1 LAB W 05:00P-07:00P J Baskin Engr 104 Staff R ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ______56721 Y ENVS-15-01 Naturl History UCSC 2 FLD F 09:30A-12:30P Nat Sci 2 233 Haff,T.M. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 56722 ENVS-23-01 Physcl & Chem Envir 5 N LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Classroom 001 Cheng,W. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section. 56723 ENVS-23-01A Discussion DIS T 08:00A-09:45A ISB 431 Staff 56724 ENVS-23-01B Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:45A ISB 221 Staff 56725 ENVS-23-01C Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:45P ISB 221 Staff 56726 ENVS-23-01D Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:45A ISB 221 Staff 56727 ENVS-23-01E Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:45P ISB 431 Staff 56728 ENVS-23-01F Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:45P ISB 431 Staff 64296 ENVS-42A-01 SDS:Ecopsych/Person 5 SEM TTh 06:00P-07:00P ISB 221 Mazor,J. 63829 ENVS-80A-01 Rain Forests Future 5 7 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Media Theater M110 Hennessey,L. ENVS-83-XXX Internship 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff 64238 ENVS-88A-01 Fresh Water Resrcs 1 SEM W 09:30A-10:30A ISB 417 Haddad,B.M. R 56785 ENVS-104A-01 Intro Field Methods 5 W LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Kresge Clrm 325 Fusari,M.H. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section. 56786 ENVS-104A-01A Secondary Lab LBS W 02:00P-06:00P Nat Sci 2 233 Staff 56803 ENVS-129-01 Integ Pest Managem 5 W LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P ISB 221 Swezey,S.L. R 56804 ENVS-129L-01 Int Pest Mgmt Lab 2 LAB T 02:00P-05:00P Nat Sci 2 233 Swezey,S.L. R Concurrent enrollment in ENVS 129 is required. 63831 ENVS-138-01 Field Ethnobotany 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P ISB 221 Gliessman,S.R. R Concurrent enrollment in ENVS 138L is required. 63832 Y ENVS-138L-01 Ethnobotany Lab 2 LAB T 08:30A-11:30A Agroecology 103 Gliessman,S.R. R See Enrollment Conditions for instructions.Concurrent enrollment in ENVS 138 is required. 63833 Y ENVS-138L-02 Ethnobotany Lab 2 LAB Th 08:30A-11:30A Agroecology 103 Gliessman,S.R. R See Enrollment Conditions for instructions.Concurrent enrollment in ENVS 138 is required. 63834 ENVS-143-01 Sustain Development 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A J Baskin Engr 165 Richards,A.R. R 63836 ENVS-149-01 Envr Law & Policy 5 W LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Engineer 2 192 Kelso,D.D. R Also offered as LGST 149. 56805 ENVS-151-01 Environm Assessment 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Cowell Clrm 131 Schiffrin,A. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section. 56806 ENVS-151-01A Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:00P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 56807 ENVS-151-01B Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P Engineer 2 192 Staff 56808 ENVS-157-01 Writing In Natl Sci 5 W SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P ISB 221 Rabkin,S. R 63838 ENVS-163-01 Plant Disease Ecol 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A ISB 221 Gilbert,G.S. R 63839 ENVS-163L-01 Plant Disease Lab 2 LAB W 08:00A-11:00A Nat Sci 2 233 Gilbert,G.S. R 63840 ENVS-166-01 Agroecosys Analysis 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P ISB 431 Shennan,C. R ENVS-183-XXX Envs Stu Internship 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff ENVS-183B-XXX Senior Internship 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff ENVS-184-XXX Envs Stu Internship 2 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff 56947 Y ENVS-196R-01 Adv Applied Ecology 5 SEM F 09:00A-03:00P Nat Sci 2 411 Letourneau,D.K. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions. 57199 ENVS-201M-01 Intrdscplnry Resrch 3 SEM T 10:00A-12:00P ISB 455 Fitzsimmons,M.I. R 64111 ENVS-201N-01 Intrdscplnry Resrch 3 LAB TTh 02:00P-03:45P ISB 431 Gilbert,G.S. R 57202 ENVS-290-01 Interdis Research 2 SEM M 03:30P-05:00P N. Sci Annex 101 Gilbert,G.S. R 57203 ENVS-290L-01 Research Seminar 2 LAB M 02:00P-03:10P ISB 221 Loik,M.E. R 63842 ENVS-291-02 Adv Readings In Envs 3 SEM **To Be Arranged** Fitzsimmons,M.I. R 63843 ENVS-291-06 Adv Readings In Envs 3 SEM **To Be Arranged** Haddad,B.M. R 63841 ENVS-291D-01 Trop Ecol Agric Dev 3 SEM **To Be Arranged** Gilbert,G.S. R Trop Ecol Agric Dev **To Be Arranged** Holl,K.D. 57207 ENVS-292-01 Research In Envs 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Cheng,W. R 57208 ENVS-292-02 Research In Envs 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Fitzsimmons,M.I. R 57209 ENVS-292-03 Research In Envs 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Gilbert,G.S. R 57210 ENVS-292-04 Research In Envs 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Gliessman,S.R. R 57212 ENVS-292-06 Research In Envs 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Haddad,B.M. R 57213 ENVS-292-07 Research In Envs 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Holl,K.D. R 57214 ENVS-292-08 Research In Envs 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Kelso,D.D. R 57215 ENVS-292-09 Research In Envs 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Letourneau,D.K. R 57216 ENVS-292-10 Research In Envs 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Loik,M.E. R 63844 ENVS-292-11 Research In Envs 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Press,D.M. R 57217 ENVS-292-12 Research In Envs 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Rajan,S.R. R 57218 ENVS-292-13 Research In Envs 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Richards,A.R. R 63845 ENVS-292-14 Research In Envs 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Shennan,C. R 57219 ENVS-292-15 Research In Envs 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** Zavaleta,E.S. R

58 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY ______64237 ETOX-88P-01 Pathogen/Pestilence 2 SEM Th 02:00P-03:10P Soc Sci 2 363 Smith,D.R. R 57323 ETOX-135-01 Bio Chem of Elemnts 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Steven Acad 213 Zhu,Z. R 63847 ETOX-144-01 Groundwater Contam 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Crown Clrm 201 Staff R ETOX-195-XXX Senior Thesis 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff ETOX-198-XXX Independent Study 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff ETOX-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 57340 ETOX-203-01 Cell/Mol Toxicology 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Crown Clrm 104 Zhu,Z. R 63849 ETOX-281O-01 Bacterial Pathogen 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** J Baskin Engr 258 Ottemann,K.M. R 63850 ETOX-281S-01 Cell&Org/Toxicants 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** J Baskin Engr 258 Smith,D.R. R 57343 ETOX-281Y-01 Bacterial Biofilms 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** J Baskin Engr 258 Yildiz,F. R 63851 ETOX-281Z-01 Genetic Responses 2 SEM **To Be Arranged** J Baskin Engr 258 Zhu,Z. R 57344 ETOX-292-01 Intro Grad Seminar 0 SEM **To Be Arranged** Yildiz,F. R FILM AND DIGITAL MEDIA ______57441 FILM-20A-01 The Film Experience 5 HA LEC M 07:00P-10:00P Classroom 001 Langdale,G.A. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section. The Film Experience MW 05:00P-06:45P Classroom 001 Trifonova,T.D. 57442 FILM-20A-01A Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:30P Commun Bldg 117 Staff 57443 FILM-20A-01B Discussion DIS W 01:45P-02:45P Commun Bldg 117 Staff 57444 FILM-20A-01C Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:00A Commun Bldg 117 Staff 57445 FILM-20A-01D Discussion DIS Th 11:15A-12:15P Commun Bldg 117 Staff 57446 FILM-20A-01E Discussion DIS F 10:00A-11:00A Commun Bldg 117 Staff 57447 FILM-20A-01F Discussion DIS F 11:15A-12:15P Commun Bldg 117 Staff 57471 FILM-134B-01 Amer Film:1960-Pres 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-09:00P Oakes Acad 105 Crane, D. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 57472 FILM-134B-01A Discussion DIS Th 01:00P-02:00P Commun Bldg 117 Staff 57473 FILM-134B-01B Discussion DIS Th 02:15P-03:15P Commun Bldg 117 Staff 57474 FILM-134B-01C Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:30A Commun Bldg 121 Staff 57475 FILM-134B-01D Discussion DIS F 10:45A-11:45A Commun Bldg 121 Staff 57476 FILM-134B-01E Discussion DIS F 12:00P-01:00P Commun Bldg 121 Staff 57477 FILM-134B-01F Discussion DIS F 01:15P-02:15P Commun Bldg 121 Staff 63881 FILM-136B-01 Hist Of Television 5 A LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A J Bask Aud 101 Staff R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section. 63882 FILM-136B-01A Discussion DIS Th 03:15P-04:15P Commun Bldg 121 Staff 63883 FILM-136B-01B Discussion DIS Th 04:30P-05:30P Commun Bldg 121 Staff 63885 FILM-136B-01C Discussion DIS Th 03:45P-04:45P Commun Bldg 117 Staff 63886 FILM-136B-01D Discussion DIS Th 05:00P-06:00P Commun Bldg 117 Staff 63887 FILM-136B-01E Discussion DIS F 02:30P-03:30P Commun Bldg 121 Staff 63888 FILM-136B-01F Discussion DIS F 03:45P-04:45P Commun Bldg 121 Staff 63890 FILM-160-01 Film Genres 5 A LEC WF 12:30P-03:10P Commun Bldg 150 Stamp,S. R 57481 FILM-168-01 Natnl Cine & Cultur 5 LEC MW 03:30P-06:30P Commun Bldg 150 Limbrick,P.E. R 57483 Y FILM-170B-01 Film/Video Productn 5 A STU TTh 02:00P-04:30P Commun Bldg 113 Lord,C.L. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions. Enroll in studio and associated secondary studio. 57484 FILM-170B-01A Secondary Studio STS Th 04:30P-06:00P Commun Bldg 140 Lord,C.L. 63896 Y FILM-170B-02 Film/Video Productn 5 A STU MW 03:30P-06:00P Commun Bldg 113 Gustafson,I. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions. Enroll in studio and associated secondary studio. 63898 Y FILM-170B-02A Secondary Studio STS W 06:00P-07:30P Commun Bldg 140 Gustafson,I. 57485 Y FILM-172-01 Film & Video Studio 5 STU MW 09:00A-11:30A Commun Bldg 113 Hollander,E.E. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions. Enroll in studio and associated secondary studio. 57486 FILM-172-01A Secondary Studio STS W 11:30A-01:00P Commun Bldg 140 Hollander,E.E. 63901 Y FILM-177-01 Digital Media Wkshp 5 STU T 04:30P-07:00P Commun Bldg 011 Daniel,S.A. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions. Digital Media Wkshp Th 04:30P-07:00P Commun Bldg 113 Daniel,S.A. 63902 FILM-187-01 Adv Topics Tv Stds 5 LEC MW 10:00A-11:45A Commun Bldg 150 Staff R 63903 FILM-189-01 Adv Topics Dig Meda 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Commun Bldg 150 Crane,D.W. R 63904 FILM-194A-01 Film Theory Seminar 5 SEM MW 01:00P-03:00P Commun Bldg 121 Trifonova,T.D. R 57488 FILM-194D-01 Film History Sem 5 W SEM TTh 01:00P-03:00P Commun Bldg 121 Stamp,S. R 63905 FILM-194G-01 New(s) Media 5 SEM MW 07:00P-09:00P Commun Bldg 121 Sack,W. R 57501 Y FILM-196A-01 Sr Proj Film/Video 5 STU T 10:00A-01:45P Commun Bldg 113 Andrews,L. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 57502 Y FILM-196B-01 Sr Prjct Scrnwrting 5 W SEM TTh 10:00A-12:00P Commun Bldg 121 Lord,C.L. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions. FRENCH ______57536 FREN-1-01 Instr French Lang 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Soc Sci 1 153 Megharbi,N. 57537 FREN-2-01 Instr French Lang 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Merrill Acad 132 Hutchison,G.K. R 57538 FREN-2-02 Instr French Lang 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Merrill Acad 132 Hutchison,G.K. R 57539 FREN-3-01 Instr French Lang 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Steven Acad 151 Lemansec,H. R 57540 FREN-3-02 Instr French Lang 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Cowell Acad 223 Lemansec,H. R 59 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 57541 FREN-4-01 Intermed French 5 H LEC MWF 08:00A-09:10A Cowell Acad 113 Elsey,A.A. R 57542 FREN-5-01 Intermediate French 5 H LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Cowell Acad 113 Hutchison,G.K. R 57543 FREN-6-01 Intermediate French 5 H LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Soc Sci 1 149 Megharbi,N. R 57544 FREN-13F-01 Oral Fluency/Cultre 2 LEC M 05:00P-06:45P Cowell Com 134 Lemansec,H. R 64224 FREN-125A-01 French Civ: 19Th-C 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Merrill Acad 130 Elsey,A.A. R GERMAN ______57574 GERM-1B-01 Accel Elem German 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Crown Clrm 201 Campbell,W.I. 57575 GERM-3-01 Instr German Lang 5 LEC MWF 08:00A-09:10A Crown Clrm 202 Campbell,W.I. R 57576 GERM-3-02 Instr German Lang 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Merrill Acad 130 Harris-Frisk,J. R 57577 GERM-6-01 Intermediate German 5 H LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Crown Clrm 202 Harris-Frisk,J. R HEBREW ______57713 HEBR-3-01 Instr Hebrew Lang 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Crown Clrm 203 Rossman-Benjamin,T.H. R HINDI______58285 HNDI-3-01 Elementary Hindi 5 SEM MWF 12:30P-01:40P Cowell Acad 223 Mock,J. R 58286 HNDI-3A-01 Urdu Script 2 LEC Th 04:00P-05:45P Steven Acad 217 Mock,J. R HISTORY ______63937 HIS-20A-01 Classic Worl: Greec 5 H LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Merrill Acad 102 Hedrick,C.W. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section. 63938 HIS-20A-01A Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 63939 HIS-20A-01B Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P Merrill Acad 130 Staff 63940 HIS-20A-01C Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Crown Clrm 208 Staff 63941 HIS-20A-01D Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Kresge Acad 194 Staff 57727 HIS-29-01 Traditional India 5 HE LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Merrill Acad 102 Basu,D.K. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section. 57728 HIS-29-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P Merrill Acad 132 Staff 57729 HIS-29-01B Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P Soc Sci 1 161 Staff 57730 HIS-29-01C Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 57731 HIS-29-01D Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A Merrill Acad 130 Staff 57732 HIS-30C-01 Mod European Hist 5 H LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Oakes Acad 105 Thompson,B.A. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section. 57733 HIS-30C-01A Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P Oakes Acad 102 Staff 57734 HIS-30C-01B Discussion DIS M 06:30P-07:40P Oakes Acad 102 Staff 57735 HIS-30C-01C Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 57736 HIS-30C-01D Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P Merrill Acad 132 Staff 57737 HIS-30C-01E Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P Merrill Acad 130 Staff 57738 HIS-30C-01F Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A Oakes Acad 222 Staff 64245 HIS-31-01 Amazons/Queen/Witch 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Engineer 2 194 Staff 64246 HIS-31-01A Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P Soc Sci 1 149 Staff 64247 HIS-31-01B Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Soc Sci 1 149 Staff 63943 HIS-50-01 Making of Mod Africa 5 HE LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A Cowell Clrm 131 Anthony,D.H. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section. 63944 HIS-50-01A Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 63945 HIS-50-01B Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 64309 HIS-88A-01 Latinos Remkng Amer 2 SEM T 03:00P-05:00P Oakes Prov 101 Castillo,P.G. HIS-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 63946 HIS-120B-01 Renaissance Italy 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P J Baskin Engr 165 Polecritti,C.L. 57772 HIS-121B-01 Mod World 1750-1950 5 E LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Soc Sci 2 179 Hudson,M.A. 63947 HIS-133-01 German History 5 LEC MW 07:00P-08:45P Cowell Clrm 131 Cioc,M. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section. 63948 HIS-133-01A Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P Cowell Com 134 Staff 63949 HIS-133-01B Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 64219 HIS-135C-01 Russian History 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Eight Acad 240 Kenez,P. 63951 HIS-137-01 Mod Jewish Intellec 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Cowell Clrm 131 Thompson,B.A. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section. 63952 HIS-137-01A Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A Eight Acad 252 Staff 63953 HIS-137-01B Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P Eight Acad 252 Staff 63954 HIS-138-01 Women/Am Regl Cult 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A Merrill Acad 102 Westerkamp,M.J. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section. 63955 HIS-138-01A Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P Eight Acad 252 Staff 63956 HIS-138-01B Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P Eight Acad 252 Staff 63957 HIS-138-01C Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Eight Acad 252 Staff 63958 HIS-138-01D Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P Eight Acad 252 Staff 63962 HIS-150D-01 Recent Chinese Hist 5 E LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Porter Acad 144 Day,A.F. 64221 HIS-150D-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A Eight Acad 252 Staff 64222 HIS-150D-01B Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P Eight Acad 252 Staff 63963 HIS-157-01 Viet War Memories 5 E LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Steven Acad 150 Yang-Murray,A.S. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section.

60 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 63964 HIS-157-01A Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P Crown Clrm 208 Staff 63965 HIS-157-01B Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P Crown Clrm 208 Staff 63966 HIS-157-01C Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P Crown Clrm 208 Staff 63967 HIS-157-01D Discussion DIS Th 08:00A-09:10A Crown Clrm 208 Staff 63968 HIS-159B-01 Tokugawa Japan 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Eight Acad 240 Marotti,W.A. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section. 63969 HIS-159B-01A Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P Eight Acad 252 Staff 63970 HIS-159B-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:00A-09:10A Eight Acad 252 Staff 63971 HIS-182-01 2nd Amer Revolution 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Thim Lecture 001 Levine,B.C. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section. 63972 HIS-182-01A Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Soc Sci 1 153 Staff 63973 HIS-182-01B Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P Soc Sci 1 153 Staff 63974 HIS-182-01C Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P Soc Sci 1 153 Staff 63975 HIS-182-01D Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Soc Sci 1 153 Staff HIS-192-XXX Dir Stu Teach 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff HIS-193-XXX Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff 63977 HIS-194J-01 Modern Asian Histry 5 WESEM MW 07:00P-08:45P Crown Clrm 104 Basu,D.K. R 64315 HIS-194O-01 Latn Am Slavry/Race 5 WESEM MW 05:00P-06:45P Merrill Acad 134 Diaz,M.E. R 63978 HIS-194Q-01 Russian Rev 1917-32 5 W SEM T 04:00P-07:00P Steven Acad 217 Strayer,R.W. R HIS-195A-XXX Thesis Research 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff HIS-195B-XXX Thesis Writing 5 W IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 63980 HIS-196H-01 Afro-Amer Historiog 5 WESEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A Cowell Acad 222 Anthony,D.H. R 63981 HIS-196K-01 Medieval History 5 W SEM M 05:00P-08:00P Crown Clrm 105 Catlos,B.A. R 63982 HIS-196M-01 End Slavery/Serfdom 5 W SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A Crown Clrm 105 Levine,B.C. R HIS-198-XXX Indep Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff HIS-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 63983 HIS-208C-01 Readings US History 5 SEM Th 04:00P-07:00P Oakes Prov 101 Castillo,P.G. R 57910 HIS-221B-01 Wrld Hist 1750-Pres 5 SEM T 04:00P-07:00P Merrill Acad 134 Burke,E. 63984 HIS-224-01 Society & Culture 5 SEM W 05:00P-08:00P Merrill Acad 134 Beecher,J.F. R 57911 HIS-290C-01 Job Market 2 SEM W 11:00A-02:00P Merrill Acad 134 Yang-Murray,A.S. R HISTORY OF ART AND VISUAL CULTURE ______57596 HAVC-10D-01 Asian Vis Culture 5 HA LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Earth&Marine B206 Thangavelu,K. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section. 57597 HAVC-10D-01A Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Porter Acad 248 Staff 57598 HAVC-10D-01B Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A Porter Acad 248 Staff 57599 HAVC-10D-01C Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P Porter Acad 248 Staff 57600 HAVC-10D-01D Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P Porter Acad 248 Staff 57601 HAVC-10D-01E Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P Porter Acad 248 Staff 57602 HAVC-10D-01F Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P Porter Acad 248 Staff 57603 HAVC-10D-01G Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P Porter Acad 246 Staff 57604 HAVC-10D-01H Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P Porter Acad 248 Staff 57605 HAVC-10D-01I Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P Porter Acad 250 Staff 57606 HAVC-10D-01J Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P Porter Acad 248 Staff 57607 HAVC-10D-01K Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P Porter Acad 248 Staff 57608 HAVC-10D-01L Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P Porter Acad 248 Staff 63912 HAVC-80T-01 Body Art: Oceania 5 5AE LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Thim Lecture 003 Kamehiro,S.L. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion sectio. 63913 HAVC-80T-01A Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P Porter Acad 248 Staff 63914 HAVC-80T-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Porter Acad 248 Staff 63915 HAVC-80T-01C Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Porter Acad 248 Staff 63916 HAVC-80T-01D Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A Porter Acad 248 Staff 63917 HAVC-80T-01E Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P Porter Acad 248 Staff 63918 HAVC-80T-01F Discussion DIS W 06:30P-07:40P Porter Acad 248 Staff 63919 HAVC-80T-01G Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P Porter Acad 248 Staff 63920 HAVC-80T-01H Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Porter Acad 248 Staff 63921 HAVC-80T-01I Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P Porter Acad 248 Staff 63922 HAVC-80T-01J Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P Porter Acad 248 Staff 63923 HAVC-107A-01 Central Africa 5 AE LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Porter Acad 144 Cameron,E.L. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section. 63924 HAVC-107A-01A Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P Porter Acad 248 Staff 63925 HAVC-107A-01B Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P Porter Acad 248 Staff 63926 HAVC-136-01 Germn Art 1905-1945 5 A LEC MW 07:00P-08:45P Soc Sci 2 075 Hunter,D.M. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section. 63927 HAVC-136-01A Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P Staff 63931 HAVC-136-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Staff 63933 HAVC-136-01C Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A Porter Acad 248 Staff 63934 HAVC-136-01D Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A Porter Acad 248 Staff 63935 HAVC-182-01 Chicano/Chicana Art 5 AE LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Earth&Marine B214 Gonzalez,J.A. 63936 HAVC-191C-01 Iconoclasm 5 AE SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P Porter Acad 250 Cameron,E.L. R

61 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements HISTORY OF CONSCIOUSNESS ______64248 HISC-80G-01 Trauma: 1866-9/11 5 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P Engineer 2 194 Christian,L. Trauma: 1866-9/11 T 08:00P-11:00P Engineer 2 194 Staff 64249 HISC-80G-01A Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 64250 HISC-80G-01B Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 64251 HISC-80P-01 Ideology & Pop Cltr 5 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Soc Sci 2 179 Paulson,J.G. 64252 HISC-80P-01A Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 64253 HISC-80P-01B Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 63985 HISC-80Q-01 Science Cltr/Practc 5 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Oakes Acad 105 Haraway,D.J. 63986 HISC-80Q-01A Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A Soc Sci 2 363 Staff 63987 HISC-80Q-01B Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P Soc Sci 2 363 Staff 63988 HISC-80Q-01C Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P Oakes Acad 101 Staff 63989 HISC-80Q-01D Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P Oakes Acad 101 Staff 63990 HISC-80Q-01E Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P Oakes Acad 101 Staff 63991 HISC-80Q-01F Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Oakes Acad 101 Staff 63992 HISC-80Q-01G Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A Oakes Acad 109 Staff 63993 HISC-80Q-01H Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P Oakes Acad 109 Staff 63994 HISC-217A-01 Feminist Theory 5 SEM W 01:30P-04:30P Oakes Acad 109 Tadiar,N. R 64269 HISC-224-01 Hist Consciousness 5 SEM F 01:00P-04:00P Steven Acad 230 Hoy,D.C. R Also offered as PHIL 256 63995 HISC-234B-01 Soc Movements-U.S. 5 SEM Th 01:00P-04:00P Oakes Acad 109 Epstein,B.L. R 64235 HISC-247-01 Performnc/Performtiv 5 SEM T 10:00A-01:00P Oakes Acad 109 Soussloff,C.M. R Also offered as DANM 247 64036 HISC-251-01 Readings Sci Studis 5 SEM W 09:00A-12:00P Oakes Acad 109 Haraway,D.J. R 58075 Y HISC-253A-01 Cultural Analysis 5 SEM Th 09:00A-12:00P Oakes Acad 109 Clifford,J.T. R See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 64037 HISC-256B-01 Theories of Visual 5 SEM T 02:00P-05:00P Oakes Acad 109 Marriott,D.S. R INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT ______58291 ISM-50-01 Business Inf System 5 LEC MWF 05:00P-06:45P J Baskin Engr 152 Musacchio,J.T. 58292 ISM-101-01 Mgmt Of Tech Seminr 2 SEM Th 12:00P-01:45P J Baskin Engr 156 Desa,S. 64040 ISM-251-01 ISTM2 5 LEC **To Be Arranged** Akella,R. R ITALIAN ______58295 ITAL-1B-01 Intens Elem Italian 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Steven Acad 151 Centineo,G. 58296 ITAL-1B-02 Intens Elem Italian 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Steven Acad 151 Centineo,G. 58297 ITAL-3-01 Instr Italian Lang 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Steven Acad 152 Prencipe,M.A. R 58298 ITAL-3-02 Instr Italian Lang 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Steven Acad 152 Prencipe,M.A. R 58299 ITAL-6-01 Inter/Adv Italian 5 H LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Steven Acad 151 Centineo,G. R JAPANESE ______58323 JAPN-3-01 Elementary Japanese 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Cowell Acad 113 Fujita,S. R 58324 JAPN-3-02 Elementary Japanese 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Cowell Acad 113 Fujita,S. R 58325 JAPN-6-01 Intermed Japanese 5 H LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Cowell Acad 223 Ishibashi,C. R LANGUAGES ______64228 LAAD-88A-01 Parables & Midrash 2 SEM T 02:00P-03:45P Cowell Acad 223 Hamel,G. R LATIN AMERICAN AND LATINO STUDIES ______58416 LALS-1-01 Intro Latin Amer St 5 SE LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Earth&Marine B206 Pastor,M. 58417 LALS-1-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A Eight Acad 250 Staff 58418 LALS-1-01B Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P Eight Acad 252 Staff 58419 LALS-1-01C Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A Oakes Acad 102 Staff 58420 LALS-1-01D Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 58421 LALS-1-01E Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Earth&Marine B210 Staff 58422 LALS-1-01F Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P Oakes Acad 106 Staff 58423 LALS-1-01G Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P Eight Acad 250 Staff 58424 LALS-1-01H Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 63516 LALS-80A-01 Peoples & Cultures 5 3E LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P 12:30p-01:40p Staff 63515 LALS-80D-01 Poli Chng In Mexico 5 3E LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Cowell Clrm 131 Staff 58425 LALS-80H-01 Comp Latina/O Hist 5 3E LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Soc Sci 1 161 Arredondo,G.F. 63518 LALS-100A-01 Politics & Society 5 E LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Thim Lecture 001 Zavella,P.J. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 63523 LALS-100A-01A Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Oakes Acad 102 Staff 63524 LALS-100A-01B Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 63525 LALS-100A-01C Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 63526 LALS-100A-01D Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 58433 LALS-120-01 Magic And Religion 5 E LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Cowell Clrm 131 Delgado-P,G. 63532 LALS-129F-01 Mexican Folk Dance 2 STU F 06:00P-08:00P E Fieldhouse Najera Ramirez,O. M 07:00P-10:00P E Fieldhouse Su 05:00P-07:00P E Fieldhouse

62 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 58435 LALS-142A-01 C Amer/Interv/Chng 5 E LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Crown Clrm 208 Jonas,S.L. 63533 LALS-176-01 Feminism In Cinema 5 E LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P Soc Sci 2 075 Staff 63534 LALS-176-01A Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P Porter Acad 148 Staff 63541 LALS-180-01 Borders:Real/Imagin 5 E LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Crown Clrm 202 Arredondo,G.F. LALS-190-XXX Internship 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff LALS-190F-XXX Internship 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff LALS-192-XXX Directed Stu Teach 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff LALS-193-XXX Local Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff 58466 LALS-194E-01 Intrnatl Migration 5 E SEM W 05:00P-08:30P Merrill Acad 132 Jonas,S.L. R 58467 LALS-194K-01 Drogas En Americas 5 E SEM M 05:00P-08:00P Soc Sci 2 165 Delgado-P,G. 63542 LALS-194M-01 20Th-Cent Revolutns 5 E SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A Steven Acad 151 Goldfrank,W.L. LALS-195B-XXX Senior Thesis 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff LALS-198-XXX Indep Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff LALS-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 63543 LALS-212-01 Ethngrphic Practice 5 SEM T 02:00P-05:00P Crown Clrm 104 Zavella,P.J. R 64233 LALS-215-01 LatinaCulturalStudy 5 SEM W 05:00P-08:00P Crown Clrm 105 Staff R LEGAL STUDIES ______63544 LGST-105C-01 Modern Pol Thought 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Kresge Clrm 321 Thomas,M.C. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section; also offered as POLI 105C 63546 LGST-105C-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 2 165 Staff 63547 LGST-105C-01B Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P Soc Sci 1 145 Staff 63548 LGST-105C-01C Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P Soc Sci 1 145 Staff 63549 LGST-105C-01D Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Soc Sci 2 167 Staff 63550 LGST-111-01 Constitutional Law 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Thim Lecture 001 Crook,P.S. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section; also offered as POLI 111 63551 LGST-111-01A Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P Soc Sci 1 145 Staff 63552 LGST-111-01B Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 2 165 Staff 63553 LGST-111-01C Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Soc Sci 2 159 Staff 63554 LGST-111-01D Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A Merrill Acad 132 Staff 63555 LGST-120C-01 Capit Amer Pol Dev 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Thim Lecture 001 Bertram,E.C. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section; also offered as POLI 120C 63556 LGST-120C-01A Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P Soc Sci 2 159 Staff 63557 LGST-120C-01B Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P Oakes Acad 102 Staff 63558 LGST-120C-01C Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P Soc Sci 1 145 Staff 63559 LGST-120C-01D Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 2 165 Staff 58575 LGST-134-01 Natrl Resources Law 5 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A Crown Clrm 202 Langridge,R. R 63560 LGST-142-01 Anthropology of Law 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Engineer 2 194 Moodie,M.C. R Also offered as ANTH 142 63561 LGST-149-01 Envr Law & Policy 5 W LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Engineer 2 192 Kelso,D.D. R Also offered as ENVS 149 58576 LGST-150-01 Children & the Law 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P Soc Sci 1 110 Marr,M. R 63562 LGST-173-01 Law, Crime, Soc Jus 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Porter Acad 148 Guerra,F. Also offered as SOCY 123 LGST-193-XXX Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff LGST-195B-XXX Senior Thesis 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 58596 LGST-196-01 Senior Capstone 5 W LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Eight Acad 252 Marr,M. R LINGUISTICS ______63620 LING-20-01 Intr To Linguistics 5 H LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Thim Lecture 001 Lee-Schoenfeld,V.E. 58605 LING-20-01A Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Soc Sci 2 167 Staff 58606 LING-20-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Soc Sci 1 149 Staff 58607 LING-20-01C Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P Soc Sci 2 167 Staff 58608 LING-20-01D Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 63563 LING-55-01 Syntactic Structure 5 HWLEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Soc Sci 1 110 Chung,S. R 63564 LING-55-01A Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A Eight Acad 242 Staff 63565 LING-55-01B Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P Steven Acad 152 Staff 63566 LING-55-01C Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 1 145 Staff 58614 LING-80C-01 Lang, Socty & Cultr 5 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Classroom 001 Donohue,C.J. 58615 LING-116-01 Semantics II 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Crown Clrm 208 Van Geenhoven,V.G. R 58616 LING-116-01A Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A Merrill Acad 002 Staff 63567 LING-116-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Soc Sci 2 171 Staff 58618 LING-140-01 Language Change 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A Steven Acad 175 Mester,R.A. R 58619 LING-140-01A Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A Cowell Acad 216 Staff 58620 LING-140-01B Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P Crown Clrm 201 Staff 58621 LING-140-01C Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P Crown Clrm 201 Staff 63568 LING-140-01D Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P Merrill Acad 002 Staff 64256 LING-151-01 Phonetic Analysis 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Earth&Marine B210 Padgett,J. R 58688 LING-213-01 Phonology C 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Steven Lib 102 Padgett,J. R 58689 LING-223-01 Syntax C 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Steven Lib 102 McCloskey,J. R

63 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 63580 LING-239-01 Semantics Seminar 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Cowell Acad 216 Van Geenhoven,V.G. R 58691 LING-240-01 Pedagogy Of Ling 1 SEM **To Be Arranged** Farkas,D.F. 63581 LING-265-01 Math Founda Linguis 5 LEC **To Be Arranged** Steven Lib 102 Pullum,G.K. R LITERATURE ______58781 LIT-1-01 Literary Interpret 5 HWLEC MW 08:00A-09:10A Oakes Acad 105 Cooppan,V. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 58782 LIT-1-01A Discussion DIS MW 12:30P-01:40P Kresge Acad 194 Staff 58783 LIT-1-01B Discussion DIS MW 03:30P-04:40P Kresge Acad 194 Staff 58784 LIT-1-01C Discussion DIS MW 07:00P-08:10P Merrill Acad 130 Staff 58785 LIT-1-01D Discussion DIS TTh 04:00P-05:10P Merrill Acad 132 Staff 58786 LIT-1-01E Discussion DIS TTh 12:00P-01:10P Kresge Clrm 325 Staff 58787 LIT-1-01F Discussion DIS TTh 06:00P-07:10P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 63582 LIT-42N-01 SDS:Who Needs Greek 5 SEM MWF 12:30P-01:40P Soc Sci 2 171 Akers,W.C. 58788 LIT-61F-01 Reading Fiction 5 H LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P J Bask Aud 101 Walsh,T.R. 63583 LIT-80Z-01 Intro to Shakespear 5 4 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P J Bask Aud 101 Jones,W.R. 58805 LIT-101-01 Theory & Interpretn 5 W LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A Kresge Clrm 321 Selden,D. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 58806 LIT-101-01A Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Steven Acad 151 Staff 58807 LIT-101-01B Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P Steven Acad 151 Staff 58808 LIT-101-01C Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P Kresge Acad 194 Staff 63584 LIT-101-01D Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A Kresge Acad 194 Staff CREATIVE WRITING ______58984 LTCR-10-01 Intro Creative Writ 5 A LEC TTh 06:00P-07:10P Steven Acad 150 Yamashita,K.T. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 58985 LTCR-10-01A Discussion DIS TTh 08:00A-09:45A Steven Acad 151 Staff 58986 LTCR-10-01B Discussion DIS TTh 04:00P-05:45P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 58987 LTCR-10-01C Discussion DIS MW 09:30A-11:15A Kresge Lib 348 Staff 58988 LTCR-10-01D Discussion DIS MW 05:00P-06:45P Steven Acad 151 Staff 58990 Y LTCR-52-01 Inter Fiction Writing 5 A SEM MW 07:00P-08:45P Merrill Acad 002 Hendren,S.A. 58991 Y LTCR-53-01 Inter Poetry Writing 5 A SEM MW 03:30P-05:15P Merrill Acad 002 Atkinson,C.O. 58992 LTCR-170-01 Methods & Materials 5 A SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P Soc Sci 2 137 Mackey,N.E. R 58993 LTCR-183-01 Adv Writing-Poetry 5 A SEM MW 12:30P-02:15P Classroom 201 Atkinson,C.O. R 58996 LTCR-194A-01 Poetry 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Classroom 201 Swanger,D. R 58997 LTCR-194B-01 Fiction 5 SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P Merrill Acad 003 Yamashita,K.T. R ENGLISH-LANGUAGE LITERATURES ______63595 LTEL-102B-01 British Canon, II 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Soc Sci 2 071 Leicester,H.M. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 63596 LTEL-102B-01A Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 63597 LTEL-102B-01B Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 63598 LTEL-120A-01 Lyric Poetry 17-C 5 LEC MW 03:30P-05:15P Steven Acad 152 Jones,W.R. 63599 LTEL-120C-01 19Th C Amer Poetry 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Kresge Clrm 327 Gruesz,K.S. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 63600 LTEL-120C-01A Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Oakes Acad 102 Staff 63601 LTEL-120C-01B Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A J Baskin Engr 372 Staff 63602 LTEL-140B-01 Amer Film Violence 5 LEC MW 07:00P-08:45P Media Theater M110 Gamel,M. Amer Film Violence T 07:00P-10:00P Media Theater M110 Gamel,M. 63603 LTEL-155B-01 Regions Amer Lit 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Steven Acad 150 Wilson,R.J. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 63604 LTEL-155B-01A Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 63605 LTEL-155B-01B Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 63606 LTEL-155B-01C Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 63651 LTEL-270-01 Individual Authors 5 SEM T 06:00P-09:00P Cowell Acad 223 Berger,H. R 63652 LTEL-280-01 English Lang Lit 5 SEM T 02:00P-05:00P Soc Sci 2 363 Mackey,N.E. R FRENCH LITERATURE ______63654 LTFR-136-01 Intro To Modernity 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P Crown Clrm 201 Terdiman,R. GERMAN LITERATURE ______63657 LTGE-120-01 German Xenophobia 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Steven Acad 213 Nygaard,L.C. GREEK LITERATURE ______59123 LTGR-100-01 Intro to Greek Lit 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Steven Acad 217 Hedrick,C.W. ITALIAN LITERATURE ______59155 LTIT-130D-01 Dante Divine Comedy 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Soc Sci 2 171 Brose,M.R. LATIN LITERATURE ______59136 LTIN-100-01 Intro to Latin Lit 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Oakes Acad 106 Lynch,J.P. 63659 LTIN-103-01 Prose Authors 5 SEM MW 05:00P-06:45P Soc Sci 2 159 Lynch,J.P.

64 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements MODERN LITERARY STUDIES ______63660 LTMO-124A-01 18Th-C To Modernism 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Kresge Clrm 325 Terdiman,R. 64312 LTMO-125D-01 Cinema & Soc Change 5 E LEC **To Be Arranged** Martinez-Echazabal,L. This course is scheduled in Washington, D.C. 63661 LTMO-144E-01 Hebrew Poetry 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P Eight Acad 242 Baumgarten,M. 63662 LTMO-144F-01 Israeli Literature 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Eight Acad 242 Ron,M. 64291 LTMO-145B-01 Modern Literature 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Kresge Clrm 327 Kallay,G.Z. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 64292 LTMO-145B-01A Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 64293 LTMO-145B-01B Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 63664 LTMO-160K-01 Great French Novels 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Merrill Acad 130 Gaitet,P. 63668 LTMO-190B-01 Existentialsm &WWII 5 SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P Merrill Acad 132 Gaitet,P. R 63670 LTMO-190C-01 Lit and Other Media 5 SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P Soc Sci 2 159 Leicester,H.M. R 63677 LTMO-280-01 Topics in Theory 5 LEC F 11:00A-02:00P Merrill Acad 002 Miller,T.H. R PRE- AND EARLY MODERN LITERATURE ______63684 LTPR-107B-01 Egypt Hieroglyphs 2 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Eight Acad 242 Selden,D. R 63692 LTPR-111-01 Monsters/Barbar/Women 5 SEM MWF 09:30A-10:40A Soc Sci 2 075 Lynn,J.K. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 63693 LTPR-111-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 63694 LTPR-111-01B Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 63695 LTPR-190P-01 Pre/Early Studies 5 SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P Kresge Lib 348 Freccero,C.A. R 63696 LTPR-201-01 Antiquity Studies 5 SEM W 12:30P-03:30P Steven Acad 213 Baumgarten,M. R SPANISH/LATIN AMERICAN/LATINO LITERATURE ______63697 LTSP-104-01 Erotismo y Mistica 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Eight Acad 242 Aladro Font,J. 63698 Y LTSP-134J-01 Mexico through Movies 5 E LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Merrill Acad 130 Burton-Carvajal,J. 63699 LTSP-232C-01 Vanguardias-global 5 LEC M 03:30P-06:30P Merrill Acad 003 Klahn,N. R WORLD LITERATURE AND CULTURAL STUDIES ______63700 LTWL-123-01 The 1960s 5 E LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Oakes Acad 105 Connery,C.L. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 63701 LTWL-123-01A Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 63702 LTWL-123-01B Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 63703 LTWL-123-01C Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 63704 LTWL-190A-01 Topics in World Lit 5 E SEM MW 07:00P-08:45P Steven Acad 151 Wilson,R.J. R 59428 LTWL-209-01 Topics Cultrl Studi 5 SEM M 09:30A-12:30P Kresge Clrm 319 Connery,C.L. R MATHEMATICS ______Math sections start Monday April 4 59439 MATH-3-01 Precalculus 5 Q LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Earth&Marine B206 Weitsman,J. R 59440 MATH-3-01A Discussion DIS MW 05:00P-06:50P Crown Clrm 104 Staff 59441 MATH-3-01B Discussion DIS MW 07:00P-08:50P Steven Acad 221 Staff 59442 MATH-3-01C Discussion DIS TTh 08:00A-09:50A Steven Acad 217 Staff 59443 MATH-3-01D Discussion DIS TTh 10:00A-11:50A Steven Acad 217 Staff 59444 MATH-3-01E Discussion DIS TTh 10:00A-11:50A Steven Acad 213 Staff 59445 MATH-3-01F Discussion DIS TTh 12:00P-01:50P Steven Acad 217 Staff 59446 MATH-3-01G Discussion DIS TTh 12:00P-01:50P Steven Acad 213 Staff 59447 MATH-3-01H Discussion DIS TTh 02:00P-03:50P Steven Acad 217 Staff 59448 MATH-3-01I Discussion DIS TTh 02:00P-03:50P Steven Acad 221 Staff 63705 MATH-3-01J Discussion DIS TTh 06:00P-07:50P Crown Clrm 104 Staff 63706 MATH-3-01K Discussion DIS TTh 06:00P-07:50P Crown Clrm 105 Staff 63707 MATH-3-01L Discussion DIS TTh 08:00P-09:50P Steven Acad 217 Staff 63708 MATH-3-01M Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:45P Steven Acad 213 Staff 63709 MATH-3-01N Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P Classroom 201 Staff 63710 MATH-3-01O Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P Classroom 201 Staff 63711 MATH-3-01P Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Crown Clrm 104 Staff 63712 MATH-3-01Q Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A Steven Acad 221 Staff 63713 MATH-3-01R Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P Steven Acad 221 Staff 59449 MATH-11A-01 Calculus with Apps 5 NQ LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Thim Lecture 003 Fischer,A.E. R Enroll in lecture and associated secondary lab 59450 MATH-11A-01A Secondary Lab LBS MW 05:00P-06:50P Eight Acad 250 Staff 59451 MATH-11A-01B Secondary Lab LBS MW 07:00P-08:50P Eight Acad 250 Staff 59452 MATH-11A-01C Secondary Lab LBS TTh 08:00A-09:50A Cowell Com 134 Staff 59453 MATH-11A-01D Secondary Lab LBS TTh 10:00A-11:50A Oakes Acad 106 Staff 59454 MATH-11A-01E Secondary Lab LBS TTh 02:00P-03:50P Eight Acad 250 Staff 59455 MATH-11A-01F Secondary Lab LBS TTh 06:00P-07:50P Oakes Acad 106 Staff 59456 MATH-11B-01 Calculus with Apps 5 NQ LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Classroom 002 Mendes,B.S. R Enroll in lecture and associated secondary lab 59457 MATH-11B-01A Secondary Lab LBS MW 05:00P-06:50P Eight Acad 252 Staff

65 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 59458 MATH-11B-01B Secondary Lab LBS MW 05:00P-06:50P Oakes Acad 106 Staff 59459 MATH-11B-01C Secondary Lab LBS MW 07:00P-08:50P Eight Acad 252 Staff 59460 MATH-11B-01D Secondary Lab LBS TTh 08:00A-09:50A Oakes Acad 106 Staff 59461 MATH-11B-01E Secondary Lab LBS TTh 12:00P-01:50P Oakes Acad 102 Staff 59462 MATH-11B-01F Secondary Lab LBS TTh 04:00P-05:50P Eight Acad 250 Staff 59463 MATH-11B-01G Secondary Lab LBS TTh 06:00P-07:50P Eight Acad 250 Staff 64298 MATH-11B-01H Secondary Lab LBS TTh 08:00P-09:50P Oakes Acad 106 Staff 59465 MATH-19A-01 Calc:Sci,Engin,Math 5 NQ LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Steven Acad 150 Boltje,R. R Enroll in lecture and associated secondary lab 59466 MATH-19A-01A Secondary Lab LBS MW 05:00P-06:50P N. Sci Annex 103 Staff 59467 MATH-19A-01B Secondary Lab LBS MW 04:00P-05:50P J Baskin Engr 268 Staff 59468 MATH-19A-01C Secondary Lab LBS TTh 08:00A-09:50A Eight Acad 250 Staff 59469 MATH-19A-01D Secondary Lab LBS TTh 06:00P-07:50P Eight Acad 252 Staff 59470 MATH-19B-01 Calc:Sci,Engin,Math 5 NQ LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Media Theater M110 Field,R.E. R Enroll in lecture and associated secondary lab 59471 MATH-19B-01A Secondary Lab LBS MW 05:00P-06:50P Earth&Marine B210 Staff 59472 MATH-19B-01B Secondary Lab LBS MW 07:00P-08:50P Cowell Com 134 Staff 59473 MATH-19B-01C Secondary Lab LBS MW 06:00P-07:50P J Baskin Engr 268 Staff 59474 MATH-19B-01D Secondary Lab LBS TTh 06:00P-07:50P Earth&Marine B210 Staff 59475 MATH-19B-01E Secondary Lab LBS TTh 12:00P-01:50P J Baskin Engr 268 Staff 59476 MATH-19B-01F Secondary Lab LBS TTh 04:00P-05:50P Cowell Com 134 Staff 59479 MATH-21-01 Linear Algebra 5 Q LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Soc Sci 1 110 Xu,B. 59480 MATH-21-01A Discussion DIS M 12:00P-01:10P Eight Acad 250 Staff 59481 MATH-21-01B Discussion DIS W 08:00P-09:10P Earth&Marine B214 Staff 59482 MATH-22-01 Calc of Several Var 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Classroom 002 Bauerle,F. R Enroll in lecture and associated secondary lab 59483 MATH-22-01A Secondary Lab LBS MW 08:00A-09:50A J Baskin Engr 295 Staff 59484 MATH-22-01B Secondary Lab LBS MW 10:00A-11:50A J Baskin Engr 295 Staff 59485 MATH-22-01C Secondary Lab LBS MW 12:00P-01:50P J Baskin Engr 295 Staff 59486 MATH-22-01D Secondary Lab LBS MW 06:00P-07:50P J Baskin Engr 295 Staff 59487 MATH-22-01E Secondary Lab LBS TTh 08:00A-09:50A J Baskin Engr 295 Staff 59488 MATH-22-01F Secondary Lab LBS TTh 10:00A-11:50A J Baskin Engr 295 Staff 59489 MATH-22-01G Secondary Lab LBS TTh 06:00P-07:50P J Baskin Engr 295 Staff 64299 MATH-22-01H Secondary Lab LBS TTh 08:00P-09:50P Eight Acad 250 Staff 59491 MATH-23A-01 Multivariable Calc 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Steven Acad 150 Mitchell,R.R. R Enroll in lecture and associated secondary lab 59492 MATH-23A-01A Secondary Lab LBS MW 08:00A-09:50A J Baskin Engr 268 Staff 59493 MATH-23A-01B Secondary Lab LBS MW 02:00P-03:50P J Baskin Engr 268 Staff 59494 MATH-23A-01C Secondary Lab LBS TTh 02:00P-03:50P J Baskin Engr 268 Staff 59495 MATH-23A-01D Secondary Lab LBS TTh 06:00P-07:50P J Baskin Engr 268 Staff 59496 MATH-23B-01 Multivariable Calc 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Steven Acad 150 Dierkes,U. R Enroll in lecture and associated secondary lab 59497 MATH-23B-01A Secondary Lab LBS MW 10:00A-11:50A J Baskin Engr 268 Staff 59498 MATH-23B-01B Secondary Lab LBS MW 12:00P-01:50P J Baskin Engr 268 Staff 59499 MATH-23B-01C Secondary Lab LBS TTh 08:00A-09:50A J Baskin Engr 268 Staff 59500 MATH-23B-01D Secondary Lab LBS TTh 12:00P-01:50P J Baskin Engr 268 Staff 59501 MATH-24-01 Ordinary Diff Equas 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Cowell Com 134 Weitsman,J. R 59502 MATH-24-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A Merrill Acad 002 Staff 59503 MATH-24-01B Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P Soc Sci 2 363 Staff MATH-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 59507 MATH-100-01 Intr Proof/Prb Solv 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Cowell Com 134 Mason,G. R 59508 MATH-100-01A Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P Cowell Acad 216 Staff 59509 MATH-100-01B Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P Merrill Acad 002 Staff 59510 MATH-103-01 Complex Analysis 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Cowell Com 134 Mitchell,R.R. R 59511 MATH-103-01A Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P Thimann Lab 101 Staff 59512 MATH-103-01B Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P Thimann Lab 101 Staff 59516 MATH-105B-01 Real Analysis 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Thimann Lab 101 Ehrhardt,T. R 64300 MATH-105B-01A Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Thimann Lab 101 Staff 63735 MATH-111B-01 Algebra 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P J Baskin Engr 372 Xu,B. R 63736 MATH-111B-01A Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P Thimann Lab 101 Staff 63737 MATH-121A-01 Differential Geomtr 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Thimann Lab 101 Qing,J. R 63738 MATH-121A-01A Discussion DIS **To Be Arranged** Staff 63739 MATH-134-01 Cryptography 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Soc Sci 1 161 Boltje,R. R 59521 MATH-161-01 Mathmatcal Logic Ii 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Crown Clrm 208 Bauerle,F. R MATH-188-XXX Supervised Teaching 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 59547 MATH-194-01 Senior Seminar 5 SEM MWF 11:00A-12:10P J Baskin Engr 372 Hildebrandt,S.O. MATH-195-XXX Senior Thesis 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff MATH-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 63740 MATH-202-01 Algebra III 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A J Baskin Engr 360 Dong,C.

66 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 63741 MATH-205-01 Analysis III 5 LEC MW 12:00P-01:45P J Baskin Engr 360 Qing,J. 63742 MATH-213A-01 Partial Dif Eqtns I 5 LEC MW 02:00P-03:45P J Baskin Engr 360 Hildebrandt,S.O. R 63743 MATH-223A-01 Algebraic Geom I 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P J Baskin Engr 360 Todorov,A.N. 59670 MATH-234C-01 Diff Geometry Ii 5 LEC MW 10:00A-11:45A J Baskin Engr 360 Ginzburg,V. R 63744 MATH-249A-01 Mechanics I 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P J Baskin Engr 360 Montgomery,R. 59674 MATH-292-01 Seminar 0 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P J Baskin Engr 295 Schonbek,M. MATH-297A-XXX Independent Study 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff MATH-298-XXX Independent Study 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff MATH-299A-XXX Thesis Research 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff MUSIC ______59994 Y MUSC-1C-01 Concert Choir 2 A STU MW 05:00P-06:45P Music Center 131 Desjardins,J.A. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 59995 Y MUSC-2-01 Univ Orchestra 2 A STU TTh 05:00P-07:00P Music Center 114 Paiement,N.A. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 59996 Y MUSC-3-01 Large Jazz Ensemble 2 A STU W 04:00P-06:30P Music Center 114 Klevan,R. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 59997 Y MUSC-4A-01 Lat Am Ensem: Voces 2 A STU TTh 06:00P-07:30P Music Center 131 Nieves-Miranda,D.I. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions TTh 06:00P-07:30P Music Center 130 59998 Y MUSC-4B-01 Lat Am En: Taki Nan 2 A STU TTh 07:30P-09:30P Music Center 130 Nieves-Miranda,D.I. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 07:30P-09:30P Music Center 131 59999 Y MUSC-5A-01 Beg W Java Gamelan 2 A STU W 02:00P-04:00P Gamelan Stu 230B Sumarna,U. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60000 Y MUSC-5A-02 Beg W Java Gamelan 2 A STU Th 11:30A-01:30P Gamelan Stu 230B Sumarna,U. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60001 Y MUSC-5B-01 Int W Java Gamelan 2 A STU W 11:30A-01:30P Gamelan Stu 230B Sumarna,U. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60002 Y MUSC-5C-01 Adv W Java Gamelan 2 A STU M 07:00P-09:00P Gamelan Stu 230B Sumarna,U. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60003 Y MUSC-8-01 Balinese Gamelan 2 A STU TTh 06:00P-08:00P Gamelan Stu 230B Burman-Hall,L.C. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60004 Y MUSC-9-01 Wind Ensemble 2 A STU MW 07:00P-08:30P Music Center 114 Klevan,R. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60018 MUSC-14-01 Beg Theory & Mus II 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Music Center 128 Sackett,J. R 60019 MUSC-14-01A Secondary Studio STS TTh 09:00A-09:50A Music Center 130 Staff 60020 MUSC-14-01B Secondary Studio STS TTh 10:00A-10:50A Music Center 130 Staff 60021 MUSC-14-01C Secondary Studio STS TTh 11:00A-11:50P Music Center 130 Staff 60022 MUSC-14-01D Secondary Studio STS **To Be Arranged** Staff 60026 MUSC-14-02 Beg Theory & Mus II 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Music Center 128 Tchamni,A. R 60027 MUSC-14-02A Secondary Studio STS TTh 01:00P-01:50P Music Center 130 Staff 60028 MUSC-14-02B Secondary Studio STS TTh 02:00P-02:50P Music Center 130 Staff 60029 MUSC-14-02C Secondary Studio STS TTh 03:00P-03:50P Music Center 130 Staff 60030 MUSC-14-02D Secondary Studio STS TTh 04:00P-04:50P Music Center 130 Staff 60032 Y MUSC-30C-01 Theor, Lit, Music I 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Music Center 130 Ezerova,M.V. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions; concurrent enrollment in MUSC 30N is required MW 09:30A-10:40A Music Center 131 Nauert,P. 60033 Y MUSC-30C-02 Theor, Lit, Music I 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Music Center 130 Ezerova,M.V. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions; concurrent enrollment in MUSC 30N is required MW 09:30A-10:40A Music Center 131 Nauert,P. 60035 Y MUSC-30N-01 Theory,Lit,Music I 2 LAB **To Be Arranged** Nauert,P. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions; concurrent enrollment in MUSC 30C is required 60036 MUSC-30N-01A Secondary Lab LBS **To Be Arranged** Staff 60037 MUSC-30N-01B Secondary Lab LBS **To Be Arranged** Staff 60038 MUSC-30N-01C Secondary Lab LBS **To Be Arranged** Staff 60039 MUSC-30N-01D Secondary Lab LBS **To Be Arranged** Staff 60040 MUSC-30N-01E Secondary Lab LBS **To Be Arranged** Staff 60045 Y MUSC-30N-02 Theory,Lit,Music I 2 LAB **To Be Arranged** Nauert,P. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions; concurrent enrollment in MUSC 30C is required 60046 MUSC-30N-02A Secondary Lab LBS **To Be Arranged** Staff 60047 MUSC-30N-02B Secondary Lab LBS **To Be Arranged** Staff 60048 MUSC-30N-02C Secondary Lab LBS **To Be Arranged** Staff 60049 MUSC-30N-02D Secondary Lab LBS **To Be Arranged** Staff 60050 MUSC-30N-02E Secondary Lab LBS **To Be Arranged** Staff 60061 Y MUSC-51-01 Vocal Repertoire Class 2 A STU TTh 02:00P-03:00P Music Center 131 Staufenbiel,B.J. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60062 Y MUSC-51-02 Vocal Repertoire Class 2 A STU TTh 03:00P-04:00P Music Center 131 Maginnis,P. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60063 Y MUSC-54-01 N.Indian Music Wrk 2 A STU F 03:00P-06:00P Music Center 114 Khan,A. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 64286 Y MUSC-54-01A Secondary Studio STS T 04:00P-05:00P Music Center 136 Khan,A.

67 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 64287 Y MUSC-54-01B Secondary Studio STS T 05:00P-06:00P Music Center 136 Khan,A. 60064 Y MUSC-60-01 Grp Instru In Piano 2 STU TTh 08:45A-09:45A Music Center 134 Arulanantham,E.L. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60065 Y MUSC-60-02 Grp Instru In Piano 2 STU TTh 09:45A-10:45A Music Center 134 Arulanantham,E.L. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60066 Y MUSC-60-03 Grp Instru In Piano 2 STU TTh 10:45A-11:45A Music Center 134 Arulanantham,E.L. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60067 Y MUSC-60-04 Grp Instru In Piano 2 STU TTh 11:45A-12:45P Music Center 134 Arulanantham,E.L. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions MUSC-61-XXX Inv Lsson Half Hour 2 STI **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number MUSC-62-XXX Inv Lesson One Hour 3 STI **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number MUSC-63-XXX Grp Instrum & Vocal 2 STI **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number 60128 MUSC-75-01 Jazz Theory 5 A LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Music Center 114 Hester,K.E. R 64259 MUSC-80I-01 Music Modern Israel 5 4AE LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Music Center 131 Spagnolo,F. 64260 MUSC-80O-01 Music Polit Protest 5 4A LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Music Center 101 Neuman,D.A. 63745 MUSC-80Q-01 Survey African Music 5 4AE LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Music Center 101 Hester,K.E. 63746 MUSC-80V-01 The Beatles Music 5 4A LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Music Center 101 Lieberman,F. 63747 MUSC-80V-01A Discussion DIS W 07:00P-10:00P Music Center 131 Staff 64258 MUSC-88F-01 “Sound Art”-Pac Rim 2 SEM W 04:00P-06:00P Music Center 138 Kim,H.K. R MUSC-94-XXX Group Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number MUSC-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number MUSC-99F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number 60156 MUSC-100C-01 Theory,Lit,Music II 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Music Center 138 Carson,B.L. R 60161 MUSC-100C-02 Theory,Lit,Music II 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Music Center 138 Cope,D.H. R 60167 MUSC-101B-01 Hist West Art Music 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Music Center 131 Treadwell,N.K. R 60168 MUSC-124-01 Int Elec Sound Synt 5 STU TTh 02:00P-03:45P Music Center 191A Bassermann,G. R 60169 Y MUSC-160-01 Univ Opera Theater 5 A STU TTh 06:00P-09:00P Music Center 128 Staufenbiel,B.J. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions TTh 06:00P-09:00P Music Center 138 MUSC-161-XXX Inv Lesson One Hour 3 STI **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number MUSC-162-XXX Adv Inv Lsson One H 5 STI **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number 60224 Y MUSC-163-01 Early Music Consort 2 STU W 04:00P-05:00P Music Center 128 Treadwell,N.K. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions W 04:00P-05:45P Music Center 136 60225 Y MUSC-164-01 Jazz Ensembles 2 STU W 02:00P-04:00P Music Center 114 Poplin,S.E. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions MUSC-165-XXX Chamber Music Wkshp 2 STI **To Be Arranged** Staff 60252 Y MUSC-166-01 Chamber Singers 2 A STU MWF 02:00P-04:00P Music Center 131 Paiement,N.A. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60253 MUSC-167-01 Wksp Electron Music 2 STU **To Be Arranged** Elsea,P.Q. R 63748 MUSC-180B-01 Africa & Americas 5 AE LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Music Center 131 Schechter,J.M. R 63749 Y MUSC-180V-01 Music Beatles Sem 5 SEM W 07:00P-10:00P Music Center 138 Lieberman,F. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions MUSC-192-XXX Dir Stu Teach 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff MUSC-195A-XXX Senior Thesis 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number MUSC-195B-XXX Senior Thesis 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number MUSC-196A-XXX Sen Rec W/O Lessons 5 STI **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number MUSC-196B-XXX Sen Rec W/Lessons 5 STI **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number 60323 Y MUSC-197-01 Senior Exit Seminar 2 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A Music Center 128 Miller,L.E. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions MUSC-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number MUSC-199F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number 63750 MUSC-203E-01 Perf Prac/Romantic 5 SEM M 04:00P-07:00P Music Center 136 Leikin,A. 63751 MUSC-203H-01 Area Stu Perf Prac 5 SEM F 01:00P-04:00P Music Center 136 Burman-Hall,L.C. 60345 Y MUSC-220-01 Grad Sem Music Comp 5 SEM **To Be Arranged** Kim,H.K. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions

68 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements MUSC-261-XXX Grad Applied Instru 3 STI **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number MUSC-265-XXX Grad Ensem Particip 2 STI **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number MUSC-295-XXX Directed Reading 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number MUSC-297-XXX Independent Study 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number MUSC-298-XXX Graduate Recital 5 STI **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number MUSC-299-XXX Thesis Research 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff See sponsoring agency for class number OCEAN SCIENCES ______60599 OCEA-1-01 The Oceans 5 NQ LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P J Baskin Engr 152 McCarthy,M.D. 60600 OCEA-1-01A Secondary Lab LBS W 11:00A-12:10P Earth&Marine D266 Staff 60601 OCEA-1-01B Secondary Lab LBS W 12:30P-01:40P Earth&Marine D266 Staff 60602 OCEA-1-01C Secondary Lab LBS W 05:30P-06:40P Earth&Marine D266 Staff 60603 OCEA-1-01D Secondary Lab LBS W 07:00P-08:10P Earth&Marine D266 Staff 60604 OCEA-1-01E Secondary Lab LBS Th 09:00A-10:10A Earth&Marine D266 Staff 60605 OCEA-1-01F Secondary Lab LBS Th 10:30A-11:40A Earth&Marine D266 Staff 63753 OCEA-80A-01 Life In The Sea 5 2 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P J Baskin Engr 152 Gong,A. Enroll in lecture and associated secondary lab 63758 OCEA-80A-01A Secondary Lab LBS T 11:00A-12:15P Earth&Marine D266 Staff 63759 OCEA-80A-01B Secondary Lab LBS T 12:40P-01:55P Earth&Marine D266 Staff 63763 OCEA-80A-01C Secondary Lab LBS T 02:20P-03:35P Earth&Marine D266 Staff 63764 OCEA-80A-01D Secondary Lab LBS T 04:00P-05:15P Earth&Marine D266 Staff 63765 OCEA-80A-01E Secondary Lab LBS T 05:40P-06:55P Earth&Marine D266 Staff 63766 OCEA-80A-01F Secondary Lab LBS T 07:20P-08:35P Earth&Marine D266 Staff 60609 OCEA-118-01 Marine Microb Ecol 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Soc Sci 1 149 Zehr,J.P. R Also offered as BIOL 171; taught in conjunction with OCEA 218 63804 OCEA-120-01 Aquatic Chemistry 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Kresge Acad 194 Bruland,K.W. R 60610 OCEA-130-01 Biol Oceanography 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A N. Sci Annex 102 Kudela,R.M. R Taught in conjunction with OCEA 230 63805 OCEA-130-01A Biol Oceanography 5 LEC Th 12:30P-01:40P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff R 64305 OCEA-157-01 Reef/Mangrv/Seagras 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Earth&Marine B214 Potts,D.C. R Also offered as BIOL 158 60617 OCEA-218-01 Marine Microb Ecol 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Soc Sci 1 149 Zehr,J.P. Taught in conjunction with OCEA 118 and BIOL 171 60618 OCEA-230-01 Biol Oceanography 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A N. Sci Annex 102 Kudela,R.M. R Taught in conjunction with OCEA 130 63806 OCEA-230-01A Discussion DIS Th 12:30P-01:40P N. Sci Annex 102 Staff 63807 Y OCEA-290E-01 Clim/Oceanic Change 5 SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P Classroom 201 Ravelo,A.C. 60619 OCEA-292-01 Seminar 0 SEM W 03:30P-05:00P Earth&Marine A340 Edwards,C.A. 60620 OCEA-293-01 Grad Research Sem 2 SEM Th 12:00P-01:30P Earth&Marine A340 Staff R OCEA-297A-XXX Independent Study 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff OCEA-297B-XXX Independent Study 10 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff OCEA-297C-XXX Independent Study 15 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff OCEA-299A-XXX Thesis Research 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff OCEA-299B-XXX Thesis Research 10 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff OCEA-299C-XXX Thesis Research 15 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff PHILOSOPHY ______60756 PHIL-11-01 Intro To Philosophy 5 H LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P J Bask Aud 101 Hoy,J.B. 60757 PHIL-11-01A Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 60758 PHIL-11-01B Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P Soc Sci 2 165 Staff 60759 PHIL-11-01C Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A Kresge Acad 194 Staff 60760 PHIL-11-01D Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P Oakes Acad 102 Staff 60761 PHIL-11-01E Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A Crown Clrm 203 Staff 60762 PHIL-11-01F Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P Steven Acad 152 Staff 60763 PHIL-11-01G Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A Kresge Clrm 323 Staff 60764 PHIL-11-01H Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P Kresge Acad 194 Staff 64254 PHIL-80F-01 Phil Puzzle,Paradox 5 4 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A Steven Acad 150 Scala,M.M. 63808 PHIL-88B-01 Philosophy In Film 2 SEM M 06:00P-08:00P Soc Sci 1 161 Otte,R.E. R 63809 PHIL-94-01 The Empiricists 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Eight Acad 240 Ellis,J.E. 63810 PHIL-94-01A Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P Oakes Acad 106 Staff 63811 PHIL-94-01B Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A Soc Sci 1 161 Staff PHIL-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 63812 PHIL-100-01 Vienna Circle/Amer 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P Cowell Com 134 Kallay,G.Z.

69 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 60791 PHIL-123-01 Phil Of Language 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Cowell Com 134 Hom,C.K. R 64255 PHIL-137-01 Time, Part-Hood & ID 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Cowell Com 134 Scala,M.M. R 63813 PHIL-154-01 Philosophy In Lit 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Crown Clrm 208 Goff,R.A. 64301 PHIL-172-01 Buddhist Philosophy 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Crown Clrm 208 Shotwell,A.D. R 60793 PHIL-180H-01 Philos Colloquia 2 LEC **To Be Arranged** Otte,R.E. R 63814 PHIL-190I-01 Religious Philosoph 5 SEM T 06:00P-09:00P Cowell Acad 216 Goff,R.A. R 63815 PHIL-190S-01 Phil Of Science 5 SEM M 02:00P-05:00P Steven Acad 230 Otte,R.E. R PHIL-195A-XXX Senior Essay 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff PHIL-195B-XXX Senior Essay 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff PHIL-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 63816 PHIL-231-01 Metaphys&Epistemlgy 5 SEM W 02:00P-05:00P Steven Acad 230 Roth,P.A. R 64268 PHIL-256-01 Hist Consciousness 5 SEM F 01:00P-04:00P Steven Acad 230 Hoy,D.C. R Also offered as HISC 224 PHIL-294-XXX Teach Related Ind 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff PHIL-295-XXX Directed Reading 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff PHIL-296-XXX Student Seminar 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff PHIL-297-XXX Independent Study 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff PHYSICAL EDUCATION ______60969 Y PHYE-5A-01 Swim Level I (non-swim) 0 STU TTh 01:00P-02:00P 50 Mtr Pool Kimball,J.H. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60970 Y PHYE-5A-02 Swimming Level I 0 STU MW 10:00A-11:00A 50 Mtr Pool Kimball,J.H. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60971 Y PHYE-5B-01 Swimming Level II 0 STU MW 09:00A-10:00A 50 Mtr Pool Kimball,J.H. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60972 Y PHYE-5D-01 Swimming Level IV 0 STU MW 08:30A-09:30A 50 Mtr Pool Staff See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60973 Y PHYE-5E-01 Lifeguard Training 0 STU TTh 09:30A-12:00P 50 Mtr Pool Musch,K.I. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 64297 Y PHYE-5F-01 Water Safety Instru 0 STU MW 09:30A-12:00P 50 Mtr Pool McCallum,J.R. 60974 Y PHYE-5G-01 Swim Conditioning 0 STU TTh 02:00P-03:00P 50 Mtr Pool Musch,K.I. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60975 Y PHYE-5G-02 Adv Swim Conditioning 0 STU MW 02:00P-04:00P 50 Mtr Pool Musch,K.I. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60976 Y PHYE-5R-01 Basic Scuba Diving 0 STU T 07:00P-09:30P Cowell Clrm 131 Shin,C.J. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions; first class meeting in Cowell 131, 1st Tuesday of the quarter, 7 pm W 02:30P-05:00P 50 Mtr Pool **To Be Arranged** Ocean 60977 Y PHYE-5R-02 Basic Scuba Diving 0 STU T 07:00P-09:30P Cowell Clrm 131 Shin,C.J. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions; first class meeting in Cowell 131, 1st Tuesday of the quarter, 7 pm Th 03:30P-06:00P 50 Mtr Pool **To Be Arranged** Ocean 60978 Y PHYE-5T-01 Advan Scuba Diving 0 STU F 04:00P-08:00P OPERS Conference 211E Shin,C.J. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions; first two weeks only; remainder of class TBA (ocean, weekends) 60979 Y PHYE-5U-01 Scuba instruction 0 STU Su 07:00P-09:00P Martial Arts Shin,C.J. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions; first meeting only; remainder of class TBA (50 Meter Pool, Ocean) 60980 Y PHYE-5U-01E Scuba Rescue Diving 0 STU T 04:00P-06:00P OPERS Conference 211E Shin,C.J. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60981 Y PHYE-5U-01G Underwater Videography 0 STU Th 06:00P-07:00P OPERS Conference 211E Shin,C.J. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 60982 PHYE-9B-01 Basic Sailing 0 STU M 09:30A-12:00P Harbor Vandenberg,P.C. First meeting of sections 9B held at East Fieldhouse, main entrance to the administration building. Participants must be able to swim. Please attend first class meeting even if online enrollment indicates the class is full. Classes are for 8 weeks. 60983 PHYE-9B-02 Basic Sailing 0 STU M 12:30P-03:00P Harbor Vandenberg,P.C. 60984 PHYE-9B-03 Basic Sailing 0 STU T 09:30A-12:00P Harbor Vandenberg,P.C. 60985 PHYE-9B-04 Basic Sailing 0 STU W 09:30A-12:00P Harbor Vandenberg,P.C. 60986 PHYE-9B-05 Basic Sailing 0 STU Th 09:30A-12:00P Harbor Vandenberg,P.C. 60987 PHYE-9B-06 Basic Sailing 0 STU F 09:30A-12:00P Harbor Kingon,R.L. 60988 PHYE-9B-07 Basic Sailing 0 STU F 12:30P-03:00P Harbor Kingon,R.L. 60989 PHYE-9C-01 Inter Sail Dinghy 0 STU T 01:00P-03:30P Harbor Kingon,R.L. R First meeting of sections 9C held at East Fieldhouse, main entrance to the administration building. Participants must be able to swim. Please attend first class meeting even if online enrollment indicates the class is full. Classes are for 8 weeks. 60990 PHYE-9C-02 Inter Sail Keel 0 STU W 12:30P-03:00P Harbor Vandenberg,P.C. R 60991 PHYE-9D-01 Int/Adv Sailing Dinghy 0 STU W 03:00P-05:30P Harbor Vandenberg,P.C. R First meeting of sections 9D held at East Fieldhouse, main entrance to the administration building. Participants must be able to swim. Please attend first class meeting even if online enrollment indicates the class is full. Classes are for 8 weeks. 60992 PHYE-9D-02 Int/Adv Sailing Keel 0 STU Th 12:30P-03:00P Harbor Vandenberg,P.C. R 60993 PHYE-9H-01 Intermed Rowing 0 STU TTh 08:00A-09:30A Harbor Kingon,R.L. First meeting of sections 9D held at East Fieldhouse, main entrance to the administration building. Participants must be able to swim. Please attend first class meeting even if online enrollment indicates the class is full. Classes are for 8 weeks.

70 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 64112 PHYE-9J-01 Basic Rowing 0 STU MW 08:00A-09:30A Harbor Kingon,R.L. First meeting of sections 9D held at East Fieldhouse, main entrance to the administration building. Participants must be able to swim. Please attend first class meeting even if online enrollment indicates the class is full. Classes are for 8 weeks. 60994 PHYE-9J-02 Basic Rowing 0 STU MW 09:30A-11:00A Harbor Kingon,R.L. 64113 PHYE-9J-03 Basic Rowing 0 STU MW 11:00A-12:30P Harbor Kingon,R.L. 60995 PHYE-9J-04 Basic Rowing 0 STU TTh 09:30A-11:00A Harbor Kingon,R.L. 60996 PHYE-9J-05 Basic Rowing 0 STU TTh 11:00A-12:30P Harbor Kingon,R.L. 60997 PHYE-15B-01 Beg/Int Basketball 0 STU MW 11:00A-12:00P East Gym Hansen,R.W. 60998 PHYE-15H-01 Racquetball 0 STU Th 06:00P-08:00P E Racquet Ct Bardos,J.S. 60999 PHYE-15N-01 Beginning Tennis 0 STU MW 09:00A-10:00A E Tennis Ct Hansen,R.W. 61000 PHYE-15N-02 Beginning Tennis 0 STU TTh 10:00A-11:00A E Tennis Ct Muldawer,D.A. 61001 PHYE-15N-04 Adv/Beg Tennis 0 STU TTh 11:00A-12:00P E Tennis Ct Muldawer,D.A. 61002 PHYE-15N-05 Intermediate Tennis 0 STU MW 11:00A-12:00P E Tennis Ct Muldawer,D.A. 61003 PHYE-15N-06 Intermediate Tennis 0 STU TTh 09:00A-10:00A E Tennis Ct Muldawer,D.A. 61004 Y PHYE-15N-07 Advanced Tennis 0 STU MW 10:00A-11:00A E Tennis Ct Hansen,R.W. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 61005 PHYE-15T-01 Beg Volleyball 0 STU TTh 11:00A-12:00P West Gym Teitelbaum,S.B. 61006 PHYE-15T-02 Int/Adv Volleyball 0 STU TTh 12:30P-02:00P West Gym Teitelbaum,S.B. 61007 PHYE-20A-01 Ballet I 0 STU TTh 12:00P-01:30P Dance Studio Norris,L.K. 61008 PHYE-20A-02 Continuing Ballet I 0 STU MW 09:00A-10:30A Dance Studio Norris,L.K. 61009 PHYE-20A-03 Ballet II 0 STU MW 10:30A-12:00P Dance Studio Norris,L.K. 61010 PHYE-20A-04 Ballet III 0 STU TTh 01:30P-03:00P Dance Studio Norris,L.K. 61011 Y PHYE-20A-05 Ballet Repertory 0 STU TTh 03:30P-05:00P Dance Studio Norris,L.K. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 61012 PHYE-20B-01 Mexican Folk Dance 0 STU MW 12:30P-01:30P PE Activity Rm Cochlin,R.V. 61013 PHYE-20C-01 Jazz Dance I 0 STU TTh 07:00P-08:30P Dance Studio Buck,R.F. 61014 PHYE-20C-02 Jazz Dance II/III 0 STU TTh 05:15P-06:45P Dance Studio Buck,R.F. 61015 Y PHYE-20C-03 Jazz Repertory 0 STU MW 12:30P-02:00P Dance Studio Norris,L.K. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 61016 PHYE-20D-01 Modern Dance I 0 STU MW 03:30P-05:00P Dance Studio Buck,R.F. 61017 PHYE-20D-02 Modern Dance II 0 STU MW 02:00P-03:30P Dance Studio Cochlin,R.V. 61018 PHYE-20D-03 Modern Dance III 0 STU TTh 08:45A-10:15A Dance Studio Cochlin,R.V. 61019 PHYE-20D-04 Choreogr&Improv 0 STU TTh 10:15A-11:45A Dance Studio Cochlin,R.V. 61020 Y PHYE-20F-01 Indiv Study Dance 0 STU **To Be Arranged** Cochlin,R.V. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions. See Theater Arts for additional dance classes. 64114 Y PHYE-20F-02 Indiv Study Dance 0 STU **To Be Arranged** Norris,L.K. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions. See Theater Arts for additional dance classes. 61021 PHYE-25A-01 Fencing: Epee 0 STU TTh 10:00A-11:00A East Gym Blackburn,C.A. 61022 PHYE-25B-01 Fencing: Foil 0 STU MW 02:00P-03:00P East Gym Blackburn,C.A. 61023 PHYE-25C-01 Fencing: Sabre 0 STU TTh 02:00P-03:00P East Gym Blackburn,C.A. 61024 PHYE-28K-01 Advanced Soccer 0 STU TTh 03:00P-04:30P East Field Holocher,P.A. 64115 PHYE-28K-02 Soccer-Wm’sCond 0 STU MW 01:00P-03:00P East Remote Field Runeare,M.J. 61025 PHYE-28K-03 Soccer-Men’sCond 0 STU TTh 04:30P-06:00P East Remote Field Holocher,P.A. 61026 PHYE-30G-01 Cardio Boxing 0 STU WF 10:45A-12:00P OPERS Multi Purpose Staff 61027 PHYE-30G-02 Cardio Boxing 0 STU TTh 09:00A-10:15A OPERS Multi Purpose Staff 61028 PHYE-30G-03 Stretch & Strengthen 0 STU MW 12:15P-01:15P OPERS Multi Purpose Chinn,T.D. 61029 PHYE-30G-04 Aerobics 0 STU MW 01:30P-02:45P OPERS Multi Purpose Chinn,T.D. 61030 PHYE-30H-01 Tai Chi Chuan 0 STU MW 03:10P-04:40P OPERS Multi Purpose Blackburn,C.A. 61031 PHYE-30H-02 Tai Chi Chuan 0 STU TTh 03:10P-04:40P OPERS Multi Purpose Blackburn,C.A. 61032 PHYE-30J-01 Begin Weight Training-Wmn 0 STU MW 01:00P-02:00P Fitness/Wellness Mori,C.A. 61033 PHYE-30J-02 Begin Weight Training 0 STU TTh 11:00A-12:00P Fitness/Wellness Mori,C.A. 61034 PHYE-30J-03 Athletic Conditioning 0 STU MW 09:30A-10:30A Fitness/Wellness Muldawer,D.A. 61035 PHYE-30J-04 Begin Weight Training 0 STU MW 02:00P-03:00P Fitness/Wellness Andrews,R. 61036 PHYE-30J-05 Inter Weight Training 0 STU TTh 01:00P-02:00P Fitness/Wellness Lewis,D.R. 61037 PHYE-30J-06 Begin Weight Training 0 STU TTh 10:00A-11:00A Fitness/Wellness Lewis,D.R. 61038 PHYE-30J-07 Weight Training-Cardio 0 STU MW 03:00P-04:15P Fitness/Wellness Chinn,T.D. 61039 PHYE-30J-08 Weight Training-Cardio 0 STU MW 10:30A-12:00P Fitness/Wellness Mori,C.A. 61040 PHYE-30L-01 Beginning Yoga 0 STU WF 10:00A-11:30A PE Activity Rm Cochlin,R.V. 61041 PHYE-30L-02 Beginning Yoga 0 STU MW 11:30A-01:00P Martial Arts Kimball,J.H. 61042 PHYE-30L-03 Cont Beginning Yoga 0 STU MW 01:00P-02:30P Martial Arts Kimball,J.H. 61043 PHYE-30L-04 Cont Beginning Yoga 0 STU TTh 10:15A-11:45A Martial Arts Kimball,J.H. 61044 PHYE-30L-05 Cont Beginning Yoga 0 STU TTh 08:30A-10:00A Martial Arts Kimball,J.H. 61045 PHYE-43A-01 Beg/Inter Aikido 0 STU MW 08:30A-10:00A Martial Arts Shibata,Y. 61046 PHYE-43A-02 Beg/Inter Aikido 0 STU TTh 01:15P-02:45P Martial Arts Shibata,Y. 61047 PHYE-43A-03 Int/Adv Aikido 0 STU TTh 03:00P-04:30P Martial Arts Shibata,Y. Sections 43A 03 and 04 are for students who have had some Aikido experience 61048 PHYE-43A-04 Int/Adv Aikido 0 STU MW 10:15A-11:15A Martial Arts Shibata,Y. Sections 43A 03 and 04 are for students who have had some Akido experience 61049 PHYE-43G-01 Begin Tae Kwon Do 0 STU MW 11:00A-12:30P West Gym Song,S. 61050 PHYE-43G-02 Int/Adv Tae Kwon Do 0 STU MW 09:30A-11:00A West Gym Song,S.

71 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements PHYSICS ______61052 PHYS-5C-01 Intro Physics III 5 NQ LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Thim Lecture 003 Aguirre,A.N. R 61053 PHYS-5C-01A Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:30P ISB 231 Staff 61054 PHYS-5C-01B Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:30P ISB 235 Staff 61055 PHYS-5N-01 Intro Phys III Lab 1 LAB M 02:00P-05:00P Thimann Lab 115 Staff R 61056 PHYS-5N-02 Intro Phys III Lab 1 LAB M 07:00P-10:00P Thimann Lab 115 Staff R 61057 PHYS-5N-03 Intro Phys III Lab 1 LAB T 04:00P-07:00P Thimann Lab 115 Staff R 61058 PHYS-5N-04 Intro Phys III Lab 1 LAB W 03:30P-06:30P Thimann Lab 115 Staff R 63817 PHYS-5N-05 Intro Phys III Lab 1 LAB W 07:00P-10:00P Thimann Lab 115 Staff R 61059 PHYS-6B-01 Intro Physics II 5 NQ LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Thim Lecture 003 Belanger,D.P. R 61060 PHYS-6B-01A Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:30P ISB 235 Staff 61061 PHYS-6B-01B Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:30P ISB 231 Staff 61062 PHYS-6C-01 Intro Phys III 5 NQ LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Thim Lecture 003 Schumm,B.A. R 61063 PHYS-6C-01A Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:30P ISB 235 Staff 61064 PHYS-6C-01B Discussion DIS W 03:30P-05:00P ISB 231 Staff 61065 PHYS-6M-01 Intro Phys II Lab 1 LAB M 11:30A-02:30P Thimann Lab 121 Staff R 61066 PHYS-6M-02 Intro Phys II Lab 1 LAB M 03:30P-06:30P Thimann Lab 121 Staff R 61067 PHYS-6M-03 Intro Phys II Lab 1 LAB M 07:00P-10:00P Thimann Lab 121 Staff R 61068 PHYS-6M-04 Intro Phys II Lab 1 LAB T 03:30P-06:30P Thimann Lab 121 Staff R 61069 PHYS-6M-05 Intro Phys II Lab 1 LAB T 07:00P-10:00P Thimann Lab 121 Staff R 61070 PHYS-6M-06 Intro Phys II Lab 1 LAB W 11:30A-02:30P Thimann Lab 121 Staff R 61071 PHYS-6M-07 Intro Phys II Lab 1 LAB W 03:30P-06:30P Thimann Lab 121 Staff R 64314 PHYS-6M-08 Intro Phys II Lab 1 LAB Th 07:00P-10:00P Thimann Lab 121 Staff R 61074 PHYS-6N-01 Intro Phys III Lab 1 LAB M 07:00P-10:00P Thimann Lab 127 Staff R 61075 PHYS-6N-02 Intro Phys III Lab 1 LAB T 03:30P-06:30P Thimann Lab 127 Staff R 61076 PHYS-6N-03 Intro Phys III Lab 1 LAB T 07:00P-10:00P Thimann Lab 127 Staff R 61077 PHYS-6N-04 Intro Phys III Lab 1 LAB W 10:00A-01:00P Thimann Lab 127 Staff R 61078 PHYS-6N-05 Intro Phys III Lab 1 LAB W 03:30P-06:30P Thimann Lab 127 Staff R 61079 PHYS-6N-06 Intro Phys III Lab 1 LAB W 07:00P-10:00P Thimann Lab 127 Staff R 61080 PHYS-6N-07 Intro Phys III Lab 1 LAB Th 09:00A-12:00P Thimann Lab 127 Staff R 61081 PHYS-6N-08 Intro Phys III Lab 1 LAB Th 07:00P-10:00P Thimann Lab 127 Staff R 61082 PHYS-7B-01 Elementary Phys II 5 NQ LEC MWF 08:00A-09:10A Thim Lecture 003 Kuttner,F.H. R 61083 PHYS-7B-01A Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:30P ISB 231 Staff 61084 PHYS-7B-01B Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:30P ISB 235 Staff 61085 PHYS-7M-01 Elementary Phys Lab 1 LAB M 03:30P-06:30P Thimann Lab 133 Staff 61086 PHYS-7M-02 Elementary Phys Lab 1 LAB T 07:00P-10:00P Thimann Lab 133 Staff 61087 PHYS-7M-03 Elementary Phys Lab 1 LAB W 10:00A-01:00P Thimann Lab 133 Staff 61088 PHYS-7M-04 Elementary Phys Lab 1 LAB W 02:00P-05:00P Thimann Lab 133 Staff 61089 PHYS-7M-05 Elementary Phys Lab 1 LAB W 07:00P-10:00P Thimann Lab 133 Staff 61090 PHYS-7M-06 Elementary Phys Lab 1 LAB Th 07:00P-10:00P Thimann Lab 133 Staff 63818 PHYS-11-01 Physicist in Indust 2 SEM M 03:30P-05:00P ISB 231 Kuttner,F.H. Physicist in Indust 03:30P-05:00P ISB 231 Rosenblum,B. 63820 PHYS-80D-01 The Quantum Century 5 6 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P N. Sci Annex 101 Riordan,M. 63823 PHYS-88A-01 Relativity & Cosmol 2 SEM T 04:00P-05:45P ISB 231 Primack,J.R. 61094 PHYS-110B-01 Elec, Magnet, Optic 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Earth&Marine B210 Dine,M. R 61095 PHYS-110B-01A Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:30P ISB 231 Staff 63828 PHYS-115-01 Computational Phys 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P ISB 231 Young,A.P. R Taught in conjunction with PHYS 242 61096 PHYS-116B-01 Math Method Physics 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Earth&Marine B214 Johnson,R.P. R 61097 PHYS-116B-01A Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:30P ISB 231 Staff 63830 PHYS-129-01 Nuclear Particle 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P ISB 235 Heusch,C.A. R 61098 PHYS-133-01 Intermediate Lab 5 LAB **To Be Arranged** Smith,D.M. R Enroll in lecture and associated secondary lab 61099 PHYS-133-01A Secondary Lab LBS MW 01:00P-05:00P Nat Sci 2 110 Staff 61100 PHYS-133-01B Secondary Lab LBS TTh 01:00P-05:00P Nat Sci 2 110 Staff 61101 PHYS-139A-01 Quantum Mechanics 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Earth&Marine B214 Banks,T.I. R 61102 PHYS-139A-01A Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:30P ISB 231 Staff 64313 PHYS-156-01 Applic Solid State 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A ISB 231 Bridges,F.G. R 61181 PHYS-216-01 Non-Rel Quant Mech 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A ISB 231 Shastry,B.S. R 61182 PHYS-219-01 Statistical Physics 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P ISB 235 Deutsch,J. R 61184 PHYS-222-01 Quantm Fld Theo III 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P ISB 231 Haber,H.E. R 63835 PHYS-242-01 Computational Phys 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P ISB 231 Young,A.P. R Taught in conjunction with PHYS 115 63837 PHYS-251-01 Gr Theo Modern Phys 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A ISB 235 Primack,J.R. R 61186 PHYS-291A-01 Cosmology 2 SEM M 12:30P-01:30P ISB 235 Primack,J.R. R 61187 PHYS-291C-01 Particle Physics 2 SEM W 12:30P-01:30P ISB 235 Dine,M. R 61188 PHYS-292-01 Seminar 0 SEM Th 04:00P-05:45P Thim Lecture 001 Belanger,D.P. R

72 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements POLITICS______61375 POLI-73-01 Sovergnty/Intervntn 5 S LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Thim Lecture 003 Clear,A.M. 61376 POLI-73-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A Eight Acad 242 Staff 61377 POLI-73-01B Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A Oakes Acad 106 Staff 61378 POLI-73-01C Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 61379 POLI-73-01D Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P Oakes Acad 106 Staff 61380 POLI-73-01E Discussion DIS TH 02:00P-03:10P Soc Sci 2 179 Staff 61381 POLI-73-01F Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A Eight Acad 252 Staff 61382 POLI-73-01G Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P Oakes Acad 106 Staff 61383 POLI-73-01H Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P Eight Acad 242 Staff 63846 POLI-100-01 Core Seminar Polit 5 W SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Merrill Acad 003 Alvarez,S.E. R 61384 POLI-100-02 Core Seminar Polit 5 W SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P Merrill Acad 002 Mathiowetz,D.P. R 61385 POLI-100-03 Core Seminar Polit 5 W SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P Merrill Acad 003 Thomas,S. R 63848 POLI-103-01 Feminist Intervntns 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Soc Sci 2 179 Seth,V. R 63545 POLI-105C-01 Modern Pol Thought 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Kresge Clrm 321 Thomas,M.C. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section; also offered as LGST 105C 63852 POLI-105C-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 2 165 Staff 63853 POLI-105C-01B Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P Soc Sci 1 145 Staff 63854 POLI-105C-01C Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P Soc Sci 1 145 Staff 63855 POLI-105C-01D Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Soc Sci 2 167 Staff 63856 POLI-111-01 Constitutional Law 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Thim Lecture 001 Crook,P.S. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section; also offered as LGST 111 63857 POLI-111-01A Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P Soc Sci 1 145 Staff 63858 POLI-111-01B Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 2 165 Staff 63859 POLI-111-01C Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Soc Sci 2 159 Staff 63860 POLI-111-01D Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A Merrill Acad 132 Staff 63861 POLI-114-01 Green:Pol,Ethc,Econ 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Cowell Clrm 131 Lipschutz,R.D. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 63863 POLI-114-01A Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P Kresge Acad 194 Staff 63862 POLI-114-01B Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 61394 POLI-120C-01 Capit Amer Pol Dev 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Thim Lecture 001 Bertram,E.C. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section; also offered as LGST 120C 61395 POLI-120C-01A Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P Soc Sci 2 159 Staff 61396 POLI-120C-01B Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P Oakes Acad 102 Staff 61397 POLI-120C-01C Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P Soc Sci 1 145 Staff 61398 POLI-120C-01D Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 2 165 Staff 63864 POLI-140A-01 Indstrlized Society 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Thim Lecture 001 Pasotti,E. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 63865 POLI-140A-01A Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P Soc Sci 2 159 Staff 63866 POLI-140A-01B Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A Soc Sci 1 149 Staff 63867 POLI-140A-01C Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Crown Clrm 202 Staff 63868 POLI-140D-01 Politics/East Asia 5 E LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Crown Clrm 208 Clear,A.M. R 61407 POLI-160C-01 Secur,Conf,Viol,War 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Thim Lecture 001 Knopf,J.W. R Enroll in lecture and associated secondary lab 61408 POLI-160C-01A Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A Crown Clrm 203 Staff 61409 POLI-160C-01B Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P Soc Sci 2 179 Staff 61410 POLI-160C-01C Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P Porter Acad 249 Staff 61411 POLI-160C-01D Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Kresge Acad 194 Staff 61415 POLI-178-01 Us Foreign Econ Pol 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Soc Sci 1 110 Schoenman,R. R 61421 POLI-190M-01 Poli Through Am Lit 5 SEM TTh 08:00A-09:45A Kresge Acad 194 Schaar,J.H. R 63869 POLI-190P-01 Race:His of Concept 5 SEM MW 07:00P-08:45P Merrill Acad 003 Seth,V. R 63870 POLI-200D-01 Political Economy 5 SEM M 06:00P-09:00P Steven Acad 217 Lipschutz,R.D. R 64099 POLI-221-01 Politics/Inequality 5 SEM Th 05:00P-08:30P Porter Acad 241 Brown,M.K. R PORTUGUESE ______61597 PORT-65A-01 Intermed Portuguese 5 H LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Merrill Acad 132 Seara,A.M. R PSYCHOLOGY ______61638 PSYC-1-01 Intro Psychology 5 S LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Classroom 002 Bridgeman,B. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section Cooper,C.R. 61639 PSYC-1-01A Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Soc Sci 2 141 Staff 61640 PSYC-1-01B Discussion DIS T 08:00P-09:10P Soc Sci 2 141 Staff 61641 PSYC-1-01C Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 2 141 Staff 61642 PSYC-1-01D Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A Soc Sci 2 141 Staff 61643 PSYC-1-01E Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P Soc Sci 2 141 Staff 61644 PSYC-1-01F Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P Soc Sci 1 149 Staff 61645 PSYC-1-01G Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P Soc Sci 1 149 Staff 61646 PSYC-1-01H Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P Soc Sci 1 149 Staff 61647 PSYC-1-01I Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P Soc Sci 1 149 Staff 61648 PSYC-1-01J Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A Soc Sci 2 141 Staff

73 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 61649 PSYC-1-01K Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A Soc Sci 2 141 Staff 61650 PSYC-1-01L Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P Soc Sci 2 141 Staff 61651 PSYC-1-01M Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A Soc Sci 1 149 Staff 61652 PSYC-2-01 Intro Psyc Stats 5 Q LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Merrill Acad 102 Vevea,J.L. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 61653 PSYC-2-01A Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Merrill Acad 132 Staff 61654 PSYC-2-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:00A-09:10A Merrill Acad 132 Staff 61655 PSYC-2-01C Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P Kresge Acad 194 Staff 61656 PSYC-2-01D Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Merrill Acad 132 Staff 61659 PSYC-3-01 Research Methods 7 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P J Baskin Engr 152 Massaro,D.W. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 61660 PSYC-3-01A Discussion DIS T 04:00P-06:00P Soc Sci 2 104 Staff 61661 PSYC-3-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-08:00P Soc Sci 2 104 Staff 61662 PSYC-3-01C Discussion DIS W 08:00A-10:00A Soc Sci 2 104 Staff 61663 PSYC-3-01D Discussion DIS W 10:00A-12:00P Soc Sci 2 104 Staff 61664 PSYC-3-01E Discussion DIS W 12:00P-02:00P Soc Sci 2 104 Staff 61665 PSYC-3-01F Discussion DIS W 02:00P-04:00P Soc Sci 2 104 Staff 61666 PSYC-3-01G Discussion DIS W 04:00P-06:00P Soc Sci 2 104 Staff 61667 PSYC-3-01H Discussion DIS W 06:00P-08:00P Soc Sci 2 104 Staff 61668 PSYC-3-01I Discussion DIS Th 08:00A-10:00A Soc Sci 2 104 Staff 61669 PSYC-3-01J Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-12:00P Soc Sci 2 104 Staff 61670 PSYC-10-01 Intro Develop Psych 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Merrill Acad 102 Akhtar,N.N. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 61671 PSYC-10-01A Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Kresge Clrm 325 Staff 61672 PSYC-10-01B Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P Kresge Clrm 325 Staff 61673 PSYC-10-01C Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 61674 PSYC-10-01D Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A Steven Acad 152 Staff 63871 PSYC-20-01 Intr Cognitive Psyc 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Porter Acad 148 Kawamoto,A.H. R 63872 PSYC-20-01A Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:45A Oakes Acad 222 Staff 63873 PSYC-20-01B Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Kresge Clrm 325 Staff 63874 PSYC-40-01 Intro Social Psych 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Merrill Acad 102 Hurtado,A. R 63875 PSYC-40-01A Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P Kresge Clrm 325 Staff 63876 PSYC-40-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A Oakes Acad 222 Staff 63877 PSYC-40-01C Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 63878 PSYC-40-01D Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 61675 PSYC-60-01 Personality Psych 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Steven Acad 150 Harrington,D.M. R 61676 PSYC-60-01A Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P Steven Acad 152 Staff 61677 PSYC-60-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Kresge Acad 194 Staff 61678 PSYC-60-01C Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A Kresge Clrm 325 Staff 61679 PSYC-60-01D Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A Merrill Acad 130 Staff 61680 PSYC-65-01 Intro Humanist Psyc 5 S LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Krsg Town Hall 466 Quinn,R.H. 61681 PSYC-65-01A Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Engineer 2 194 Staff 61682 PSYC-65-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:10P Engineer 2 194 Staff 61683 PSYC-65-01C Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P Engineer 2 192 Staff 61684 PSYC-65-01D Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Engineer 2 192 Staff 63879 PSYC-65-01E Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P Engineer 2 192 Staff 63880 PSYC-65-01F Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Engineer 2 192 Staff 64226 PSYC-88C-01 Debate Aff. Action 1 SEM Th 06:00P-07:10P Soc Sci 2 141 Crosby,F.J. R 61688 PSYC-100G-01 Diversity in Devel 5 E LEC MW 07:00P-08:45P Soc Sci 2 179 Staff R 63884 PSYC-100L-01 Sociocultural Devmt 5 W SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A Soc Sci 1 161 Rogoff,B. R 63889 PSYC-100N-01 Narrative Developmt 5 SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P Soc Sci 1 161 Thorne,A. R 61697 PSYC-106-01 Soc Emotional Devel 5 LEC TTH 04:00P-05:45P Engineer 2 192 Staff R 64230 PSYC-118-01 Children and War 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Soc Sci 2 075 Hoffman,D.A. R 64231 PSYC-118-01A Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Steven Acad 152 Staff 64232 PSYC-118-01B Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Steven Acad 152 Staff 61700 PSYC-120E-01 Consciousness 5 SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P Eight Acad 242 Gibbs,R.W. R 61702 PSYC-121-01 Perception 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Soc Sci 2 071 Staff R 61703 PSYC-121-01A Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Cowell Acad 113 Staff 61704 PSYC-121-01B Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A Soc Sci 1 161 Staff 64110 PSYC-123-01 Behavioral Neurosci 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P Soc Sci 2 179 Staff R 63891 PSYC-125-01 Psych of Language 5 W LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Merrill Acad 102 Fox Tree,J.E. R 63892 PSYC-125-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A Kresge Clrm 325 Staff 63893 PSYC-125-01B Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P Kresge Acad 194 Staff 63894 PSYC-125-01C Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P Merrill Acad 132 Staff 63895 PSYC-125-01D Discussion DIS T 08:00A-09:10A Merrill Acad 132 Staff 63897 PSYC-127-01 Comp Mediated Comm 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Eight Acad 252 Kawamoto,A.H. R 61717 PSYC-143-01 Intergroup Relation 5 E LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Merrill Acad 102 Byrne,C.C. R 61718 PSYC-143-01A Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P Kresge Clrm 325 Staff 61719 PSYC-143-01B Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Merrill Acad 130 Staff

74 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 63899 PSYC-143-01C Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 63900 PSYC-143-01D Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P Steven Acad 152 Staff 61720 PSYC-145-01 Social Influence 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A Soc Sci 2 071 Pratkanis,A.R. R 61721 PSYC-145-01A Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P Eight Acad 242 Ahrary,R. 61722 PSYC-145-01B Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P Steven Acad 152 Staff 63906 PSYC-146-01 The Social Context 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Soc Sci 2 071 Sabattini,L. R 63907 PSYC-146-01A Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P Soc Sci 2 179 Staff 63908 PSYC-146-01B Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Soc Sci 2 179 Staff 63909 PSYC-159-01 Organization Psych 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Soc Sci 2 071 Sabattini,L. R 63910 PSYC-159-01A Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P Soc Sci 2 179 Staff 63911 PSYC-159-01B Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P Soc Sci 2 179 Staff 61737 PSYC-165-01 Syst Psychotherapy 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Porter Acad 144 Tonay,V.K. R 61738 PSYC-165-01A Discussion DIS W 05:30P-06:40P Steven Acad 152 Staff 61739 PSYC-165-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A Steven Acad 152 Staff 61743 PSYC-170-01 Abnormal Psychology 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P J Bask Aud 101 Gjerde,P.F. R 61744 PSYC-170-01A Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Crown Clrm 208 Staff 61745 PSYC-170-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Crown Clrm 208 Staff 61746 PSYC-170-01C Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A Steven Acad 152 Staff 61747 PSYC-170-01D Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P Crown Clrm 208 Staff 61748 PSYC-170-01E Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P Steven Acad 152 Staff 61749 PSYC-170-01F Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P Steven Acad 152 Staff 63928 PSYC-175-01 Pers/Relatn/Emotion 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P Soc Sci 2 071 Kaupp,J.W. R 63929 PSYC-175-01A Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Soc Sci 2 179 Staff 63930 PSYC-175-01B Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P Oakes Acad 106 Staff 63932 PSYC-182-01 Adv Reserch Methods 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P N. Sci Annex 102 Flinspach,S.L. R 61753 Y PSYC-191A-01 Intro to Psychology 5 SEM F 09:00A-12:00P Soc Sci 2 104 Cooper,C.R. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 61797 Y PSYC-194A-01 Adv Devel Research 5 LAB **To Be Arranged** Thorne,A. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 61798 Y PSYC-194B-01 Adv Cognitive Res 5 LAB **To Be Arranged** Fox Tree,J.E. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 61799 Y PSYC-194C-01 Adv Social Research 5 LAB **To Be Arranged** Hurtado,A. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 64288 PSYC-213-01 Social Psychology 5 SEM W 05:00P-08:00P Soc Sci 2 415 Byrne,C.C. R 63942 PSYC-214B-01 Adv Multivar Techni 5 SEM M 12:00P-03:00P Soc Sci 2 104 Zurbriggen,E.L. R 62134 PSYC-225A-01 Intro Dev Reserch I 5 SEM F 09:00A-12:00P Soc Sci 2 229 Cooper,C.R. R 62135 PSYC-225B-01 Intr Dev Reserch II 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Soc Sci 2 137 Wang,S. R 62136 PSYC-230-01 Cogni Psych Seminar 5 SEM W 03:30P-05:00P Soc Sci 2 121 Bridgeman,B. R 62137 PSYC-231-01 Social Psych Sem 5 SEM F 03:30P-05:00P Soc Sci 2 121 Hurtado,A. R 62139 PSYC-242-01 Dev Psyc Seminar 5 SEM M 03:30P-04:30P Soc Sci 2 121 Wang,S. R 64289 PSYC-247-01 Spec Topics Develop 5 SEM T 10:00A-01:00P Soc Sci 2 415 Callanan,M. R 63950 PSYC-252-01 Spec Top: Cognitive 5 SEM F 12:00P-03:00P Soc Sci 2 104 Seymour,T.L. R 62141 PSYC-290B-01 Adv Devel Research 2 SEM M 09:00A-11:00A Soc Sci 2 223 Rogoff,B. R RUSSIAN ______62360 RUSS-3-01 Instr Russian Lang 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Soc Sci 1 153 Nickell,W.S. R 62361 RUSS-6-01 Intermede Russian 5 H LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Cowell Acad 222 Nickell,W.S. R SCIENCE COMMUNICATION ______62387 SCIC-201C-01 The Science Essay 5 SEM TTh 08:00A-09:45A Kerr Hall 407 Solovitch,S.M. R 62388 SCIC-202-01 Writ & Edit Wrkshop 5 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A Kerr Hall 407 Wilkes,J. R SOCIAL SCIENCES ______62404 Y SOCS-194A-01 UCDC Intern Seminar 5 FLD **To Be Arranged** Martinez-Echazabal,L. This course is scheduled in Washington, D.C. 62405 Y SOCS-194B-01 UCDC Intern Seminar 5 FLD **To Be Arranged** Martinez-Echazabal,L. This course is scheduled in Washington, D.C. SOCIOLOGY ______62407 SOCY-1-01 Intro Sociology 5 S LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Earth&Marine B206 Bettie,J. 62408 SOCY-1-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A Kresge Clrm 325 Staff 62409 SOCY-1-01B Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P Eight Acad 250 Staff 62410 SOCY-1-01C Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A Oakes Acad 106 Staff 62411 SOCY-1-01D Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Eight Acad 250 Staff 62412 SOCY-1-01E Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P Kresge Clrm 325 Staff 62413 SOCY-1-01F Discussion DIS M 06:30P-07:40P Oakes Acad 222 Staff 62414 SOCY-1-01G Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P Eight Acad 250 Staff 62415 SOCY-1-01H Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P Cowell Com 134 Staff 62416 SOCY-10-01 Issues/Prblms In Am 5 S LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Thim Lecture 003 Millman,M. 62417 SOCY-10-01A Discussion DIS T 08:00P-09:10P Merrill Acad 130 Staff 62418 SOCY-10-01B Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P Eight Acad 250 Staff

75 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 62419 SOCY-10-01C Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A Cowell Com 134 Staff 62420 SOCY-10-01D Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Oakes Acad 106 Staff 62421 SOCY-10-01E Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P Eight Acad 250 Staff 62422 SOCY-10-01F Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P Eight Acad 250 Staff 62423 SOCY-30C-01 Global Info Intern 3 LAB T 06:30P-07:30P Soc Sci 1 161 Lubeck,P.M. Global Info Intern T 06:30P-09:30P Soc Sci 1 123 Staff 63996 SOCY-103B-01 Logic Soc Inquiry 7 WQLEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Kresge Clrm 321 Guerra,F. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 63997 SOCY-103B-01A Discussion DIS M 12:00P-02:00P Soc Sci 1 135 Staff 63998 SOCY-103B-01B Discussion DIS M 06:00P-08:00P Soc Sci 1 135 Staff 63999 SOCY-103B-01C Discussion DIS T 10:00A-12:00P Soc Sci 1 135 Staff 64000 SOCY-103B-01D Discussion DIS W 05:00P-07:00P Soc Sci 1 135 Staff 64001 SOCY-103B-01E Discussion DIS W 07:00P-09:00P Soc Sci 1 135 Staff 64002 SOCY-103B-01F Discussion DIS F 10:30A-12:30P Soc Sci 1 135 Staff 64003 SOCY-103B-01G Discussion DIS Th 11:30A-01:30P Porter Acad 240 Staff 64004 SOCY-103B-01H Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:00P Porter Acad 240 Staff 62436 SOCY-105B-01 Contem Soc Theory 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Media Theater M110 Szasz,A. R Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 62437 SOCY-105B-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A Oakes Acad 222 Staff 62438 SOCY-105B-01B Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P Kresge Acad 194 Staff 62439 SOCY-105B-01C Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A Eight Acad 250 Staff 62440 SOCY-105B-01D Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P Eight Acad 250 Staff 62441 SOCY-105B-01E Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:10P Merrill Acad 130 Staff 62442 SOCY-105B-01F Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P Eight Acad 250 Staff 62443 SOCY-105B-01G Discussion DIS W 06:30P-07:40P J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 62444 SOCY-105B-01H Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P Eight Acad 250 Staff 62445 SOCY-105B-01I Discussion DIS T 08:00P-09:10P Cowell Com 134 Staff 62446 SOCY-105B-01J Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P Eight Acad 250 Staff 64005 SOCY-121-01 Health & Medicine 5 SEM MWF 08:00A-09:10A Porter Acad 144 Chaufan,C.N. 62452 SOCY-123-01 Law, Crime, Soc Jus 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Porter Acad 148 Guerra,F. Also offered as LGST 173 64006 SOCY-142-01 Lang & Soc Interact 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Porter Acad 144 Guerra,F. R 62457 SOCY-145-01 Sociology of Men 5 LEC MW 07:00P-08:45P Porter Acad 144 Males,M.A. 62458 SOCY-145-01A Discussion DIS T 08:00P-09:10P Eight Acad 242 Staff 62459 SOCY-145-01B Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P Oakes Acad 106 Staff 64007 SOCY-146-01 Violence,War,Peace 5 LEC F 03:30P-06:30P Eight Acad 242 Archer,D. 62460 SOCY-150-01 Socy Death & Dying 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P J Bask Aud 101 Martyna,W. R 64008 SOCY-150-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A Oakes Acad 106 Staff 62461 SOCY-150-01B Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P Oakes Acad 106 Staff 62462 SOCY-150-01C Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A Cowell Com 134 Staff 62463 SOCY-150-01D Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P Oakes Acad 106 Staff 62464 SOCY-150-01E Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P J Baskin Engr 165 Staff 62465 SOCY-150-01F Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P Cowell Com 134 Staff 62466 SOCY-151-01 Human Communication 5 SEM W 03:30P-06:30P Eight Acad 242 Archer,D. R 62469 SOCY-167-01 Devel & Underdevelp 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Cowell Clrm 131 Crow,B.D. 62470 SOCY-169-01 Social Inequality 5 E LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Cowell Clrm 131 Lavenant,C.E. R 64009 SOCY-173-01 Water 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Oakes Acad 106 Crow,B.D. R Szasz,A. 62471 SOCY-174-01 21St-C Afr-America 5 E SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P Eight Acad 250 Childs,J.B. R 64234 SOCY-177-01 Urban Sociology 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A Porter Acad 148 Sandoval,G. R 62473 SOCY-181-01 California Coast 5 SEM Th 06:00P-09:30P Cowell Clrm 131 Beyeler,M. R 62689 SOCY-208-01 Writing Practicum 5 SEM M 07:00P-10:00P Eight Acad 226 Millman,M. R 64010 SOCY-209-01 Cultural Forms 5 SEM T 06:00P-09:00P Steven Acad 213 West,C. R 62691 SOCY-240-01 Inequal & Identity 5 LEC W 09:00A-12:00P Steven Acad 213 Takagi,D. R 64011 SOCY-260-01 Culture, Knowl,Powr 5 SEM M 03:30P-06:30P Steven Acad 213 Gray,H.S. R SPANISH ______62775 SPAN-1-01 Instr Spanish Lang 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Soc Sci 1 149 Morris,M.D. R 62776 SPAN-1-02 Instr Spanish Lang 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Soc Sci 1 145 Morris,M.D. R 62778 SPAN-2-01 Instr Spanish Lang 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Soc Sci 2 159 Perez,A.A. R 62779 SPAN-2-02 Instr Spanish Lang 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Kresge Clrm 325 Ramos-Castro,C. R 62780 SPAN-2-03 Instr Spanish Lang 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Kresge Clrm 325 Ramos-Castro,C. R 62781 SPAN-2-04 Instr Spanish Lang 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Crown Clrm 203 Calierno,C. R 62782 SPAN-3-01 Instr Spanish Lang 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Soc Sci 2 159 Perez,A.A. R 62783 SPAN-3-02 Instr Spanish Lang 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Kresge Clrm 325 Ramos-Castro,C. R 62784 SPAN-3-03 Instr Spanish Lang 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Merrill Acad 132 Barcelo,B. R 62785 SPAN-3-04 Instr Spanish Lang 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Soc Sci 2 159 Perez,A.A. R 62786 SPAN-3-05 Instr Spanish Lang 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Soc Sci 1 145 Feliu,V.E. R 62787 SPAN-4-01 Intermed Spanish 5 H SEM MWF 03:30P-04:40P Merrill Acad 130 Ramirez,F.A. R 62788 SPAN-4-02 Intermed Spanish 5 H SEM MWF 02:00P-03:10P Merrill Acad 130 Ramirez,F.A. R

76 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 62789 SPAN-4-03 Intermed Spanish 5 H SEM MWF 03:30P-04:40P Crown Clrm 202 Romero,A. R 62790 SPAN-5-01 Intermed Spanish 5 H LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Crown Clrm 203 Calierno,C. R 62791 SPAN-5-02 Intermed Spanish 5 H LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Crown Clrm 203 Calierno,C. R 64220 SPAN-5M-01 Medical Spanish 5 H LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Merrill Acad 130 Barcelo,B. R 62792 SPAN-6-01 Intermed/Adv Span 5 H LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Soc Sci 1 145 Morris,M.D. R 62793 SPAN-56-01 Readings Diff Genre 5 H LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Soc Sci 1 161 Navarro,M.A. R 62811 SPAN-114-01 Adv Convers & Compo 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Crown Clrm 202 Romero,A. R SPANISH FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS ______62826 SPSS-63-01 Spanish Speakers 5 H LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Soc Sci 1 145 Feliu,V.E. R 62827 SPSS-63-02 Spanish Speakers 5 H LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Soc Sci 1 161 Navarro,M.A. R 62831 SPSS-125-01 Mexico & Southwest 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Soc Sci 1 161 Navarro,M.A. R THEATER ARTS ______62869 THEA-10-01 Intro to Design 5 A LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A TA 2nd Stage Nichols,W.J. 62870 THEA-18-01 Theatrical Drafting 5 A STU TTh 04:00P-05:45P TA Mainstage A214 Edmunds,K. 62871 THEA-20-01 Intr Studies Acting 5 HA STU TTh 08:00A-09:45A Media Theater M110 Scheie,D. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 62872 THEA-20-01A Secondary Studio STS T 10:30A-11:40A TA Lecture E100 Staff 62873 THEA-20-01B Secondary Studio STS T 12:00P-01:10P TA Lecture E100 Staff 62874 THEA-20-01C Secondary Studio STS T 01:30P-02:40P TA Lecture E100 Staff 62875 THEA-20-01D Secondary Studio STS T 03:00P-04:10P TA Lecture E100 Staff 64012 THEA-20-01E Secondary Studio STS Th 10:30A-11:40A TA Lecture E100 Staff 64013 THEA-20-01F Secondary Studio STS Th 12:00P-01:10P TA Lecture E100 Staff 64014 THEA-20-01G Secondary Studio STS Th 01:30P-02:40P TA Lecture E100 Staff 64015 THEA-20-01H Secondary Studio STS Th 03:00P-04:10P TA Lecture E100 Staff 64016 THEA-20-01I Secondary Studio STS M 09:00A-10:10A TA Lecture E100 Staff 64017 THEA-20-01J Secondary Studio STS M 10:30A-11:40A TA Lecture E100 Staff 64018 THEA-20-01K Secondary Studio STS M 12:00P-01:10P TA Lecture E100 Staff 64020 THEA-20-01L Secondary Studio STS M 01:30P-02:40P TA Lecture E100 Staff 64021 THEA-20-01M Secondary Studio STS W 09:00A-10:10A TA Lecture E100 Staff 64022 THEA-20-01N Secondary Studio STS W 10:30A-11:40A TA Lecture E100 Staff 64023 THEA-20-01O Secondary Studio STS W 12:00P-01:10P TA Lecture E100 Staff 64024 THEA-20-01P Secondary Studio STS W 01:30P-02:40P TA Lecture E100 Staff 64025 THEA-20-01Q Secondary Studio STS F 09:00A-10:10A TA Lecture E100 Staff 64026 THEA-20-01R Secondary Studio STS F 10:30A-11:40A TA Lecture E100 Staff 64027 THEA-20-01S Secondary Studio STS F 12:00P-01:10P TA Lecture E100 Staff 64028 THEA-20-01T Secondary Studio STS F 01:30P-02:40P TA Lecture E100 Staff 62881 THEA-21-01 Acting Studio I 5 A STU MW 10:00A-12:00P TA Drama B100 Martinez,A.R. R 62882 THEA-22-01 Indonesian Dance 5 AE STU TTh 12:00P-01:45P TA Mainstage A104 Staff 62884 THEA-30-01 Intr Modern Dance 5 HA STU Sa 09:00A-12:30P TA Mainstage A104 Beal,T. 62885 THEA-30-02 Intr Modern Dance 5 HA STU MWF 10:00A-11:30A TA Mainstage A105 Kreemer,C. 64263 THEA-42A-01 SDS:Critics/Theater 5 SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P TA Offices J102 Murphy,M.E. 64262 Y THEA-45I-01 SDP:GuerrillaSchmer 5 SEM MWF 12:30P-01:40P TA Offices J102 Osborn,A. 62886 THEA-50-01 Fundamen Production 2 A STU **To Be Arranged** Cuthbert,D.L. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section; first class meeting 4/6/2005, 9:00a.m., TA Mainstage, remainder TBA Scheie,D. 62887 THEA-50-01A Secondary Studio STS **To Be Arranged** Staff 62888 THEA-50-01B Secondary Studio STS **To Be Arranged** Staff 62889 THEA-50-01C Secondary Studio STS **To Be Arranged** Staff 62890 THEA-50-01D Secondary Studio STS **To Be Arranged** Staff 62891 THEA-50-01E Secondary Studio STS **To Be Arranged** Staff 62892 THEA-50-01F Secondary Studio STS **To Be Arranged** Staff 62894 THEA-60C-01 Develmt Theatr Arts 5 HA LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P TA 2nd Stage Jannarone,K.M. Enroll in lecture and associated discussion section 62895 THEA-60C-01A Discussion DIS F 10:00A-11:10A TA Drama B201 Staff 62896 THEA-60C-01B Discussion DIS F 11:30A-12:40P TA Drama B201 Staff 62897 THEA-60C-01C Discussion DIS F 01:00P-02:10P TA Drama B201 Staff 62898 THEA-60C-01D Discussion DIS F 02:30P-03:40P TA Drama B201 Staff 64029 THEA-60C-01E Discussion DIS F 04:00P-05:10P TA Drama B201 Staff 64030 THEA-60C-01F Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P TA Drama B201 Staff 64031 THEA-80A-01 African Amer Theatr 5 AE LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P TA Drama B201 Staff 62899 THEA-80H-01 Hamlet Conundrums 5 4A LEC **To Be Arranged** Bierman,J.H. On-line course. Please visit http://elsinore.ucsc.edu 62900 THEA-80T-01 Queer Theater 5 4A LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P TA Exp Theater L106 Holsclaw,D.E. 64032 THEA-104-01 Multmedia Authoring 5 A LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P TA Mainstage A214 Bierman,J.H. 62905 THEA-107-01 Des St:Masks/Makeup 5 STU MW 12:30P-02:00P TA Studio C102 Staff R 62907 THEA-117-01 Dsgn Studio:Costume 5 A STU MW 09:30A-11:15A TA Studio C102 Staff R 64033 Y THEA-124-01 Movement Performers 5 A STU MWF 11:00A-12:10P TA Mainstage A104 Gallagher,P.M. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 64264 Y THEA-126-01 Acting Studio III 5 A STU TTh 12:00P-03:00P TA Drama B100 Mostkoff,P.H.

77 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 64035 THEA-136-01 Intermediate Ballet 5 HA STU TTh 10:00A-11:45A TA Mainstage A104 Warburton,E.C. R 64038 Y THEA-151-01 Stdy Perform Drama 5 A STU MTWTh 07:00P-10:00P TA Mainstage A100 Scheie,D. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions F 03:30P-06:30P TA Mainstage A100 64039 Y THEA-151-02 Stdy Perform Drama 5 A STU TTh 07:00P-09:00P TBA Aprahamian,L. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions; first class meeting, 3/28/2005, TA Mainstage, A100 64041 Y THEA-155-01 Wksp Exper Perform 5 A STU MTWTh 07:00P-10:00P Barn Theater 021 Cuthbert,D.L. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions F 03:30P-06:30P Barn Theater 021 Scheie,D. 62915 THEA-158-01 Chautauqua Workshop 5 STU MTWTh 07:00P-10:00P TA Exp Theater L106 Holsclaw,D.E. See Enrollment Conditions for instructions Chautauqua Workshop F 03:30P-06:30P TA Exp Theater L106 Staff See Enrollment Conditions for instructions 64042 THEA-160-01 Dramatic Theories 5 A LEC TTh 04:15P-06:00P TA Lecture E100 Mostkoff,P.H. R 62916 THEA-161C-01 Renaissance Theater 5 A LEC MW 10:00A-12:00P TA Offices J102 Whitworth,P. 64043 THEA-161D-01 Asian Theater 5 AE LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A TA Offices J102 Foley,M.K. 62917 THEA-161Q-01 Queer Theatricks 5 A LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P TA Exp Theater L106 Holsclaw,D.E. 64044 THEA-290-01 Special Topics 5 SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P TA Studio C102 Cuthbert,D.L. R 64045 THEA-290-02 Special Topics 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P TA Offices J101 Franko,M. R WOMEN’S STUDIES ______64266 WMST-80J-01 Fem/Cltr Prod/Film 5 4AE LEC TTh 04:00P-07:00P Kresge Clrm 321 Mongia,R.V. Mandatory sections to be assigned during first week of class 63075 WMST-103-01 Writng Womens Lives 5 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A Kresge Acad 194 Goslinga,G.M. 64050 WMST-139-01 African Amer Women 5 E LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Kresge Clrm 321 Aptheker,B.F. R Mandatory sections to be assigned during first week of class 64267 WMST-140-01 Women and War 5 SEM T 06:00P-09:30P Kresge Clrm 325 Baum,D. R 64051 WMST-145-01 Race/Gender Formatn 5 E LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Eight Acad 240 Arondekar,A.R. Mandatory sections to be assigned during first week of class 64052 WMST-150-01 Women’s Culture 5 SEM W 02:00P-05:00P Kresge Clrm 319 Aptheker,B.F. R 64053 WMST-189-01 Adv Feminist Theory 5 SEM M 02:00P-05:00P Kresge Clrm 319 Mongia,R.V. R WMST-193-XXX Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff WMST-193F-XXX Field Study 2 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff WMST-195-XXX Sr Thesis or Projct 5 W IND **To Be Arranged** Staff WMST-198-XXX Indep Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff WMST-198F-XXX Indep Field Study 2 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff WMST-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff WMST-199F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff 64054 WMST-201-01 Feminist Methods 5 LEC M 10:00A-01:00P Oakes Acad 109 Arondekar,A.R. R WMST-297-XXX Independent Study 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff WRITING ______63161 WRIT-1-01 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 12:30P-01:40P Kresge Clrm 323 Arnett,J.M. R 63162 WRIT-1-02 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM MW 07:00P-08:45P Soc Sci 2 159 Arnett,J.M. R 63163 WRIT-1-03 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 08:00A-09:45A Soc Sci 1 145 Arthur,D.L. R 63164 WRIT-1-04 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P Soc Sci 1 145 Arthur,D.L. R 63165 WRIT-1-05 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P Soc Sci 2 165 Baker,M. R 63166 WRIT-1-06 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P Soc Sci 1 145 Baker,M. R 63167 WRIT-1-07 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 08:00A-09:45A Soc Sci 2 159 Faunce,B.K. R 63168 WRIT-1-08 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 02:00P-03:10P Soc Sci 2 165 Fitzmaurice,T.R. R 63169 WRIT-1-09 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 03:30P-04:40P Soc Sci 2 165 Fitzmaurice,T.R. R 63170 WRIT-1-10 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P Soc Sci 2 165 Archimedes,S.M. R 63171 WRIT-1-11 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Soc Sci 2 159 Hamilton,R.P. R 63172 WRIT-1-12 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A Soc Sci 1 145 Hart,E.L. R 63173 WRIT-1-13 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P Soc Sci 2 167 Hart,E.L. R 63174 WRIT-1-14 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 09:30A-10:40A Soc Sci 2 165 King,R.Y. R 63175 WRIT-1-15 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 11:00A-12:10P Soc Sci 2 165 King,R.Y. R 63176 WRIT-1-16 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 12:30P-01:40P Soc Sci 2 165 King,R.Y. R 63177 WRIT-1-17 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A Soc Sci 2 165 Archimedes,S.M. R 63178 WRIT-1-18 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P Steven Acad 151 Lunine,B.D. R 63179 WRIT-1-19 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A Steven Acad 152 Lunine,B.D. R 63180 WRIT-1-20 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 09:30A-10:40A Soc Sci 2 167 Michalski,R.M. R 63181 WRIT-1-21 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 11:00A-12:10P Soc Sci 2 167 Michalski,R.M. R 63182 WRIT-1-22 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 09:30A-10:40A Steven Acad 151 Newberry,E.S. R 63183 WRIT-1-23 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 08:00A-09:45A Soc Sci 2 165 Parmeter,S. R 63184 WRIT-1-24 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A Soc Sci 2 167 Parmeter,S. R 63185 WRIT-1-25 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 08:00P-09:45P Soc Sci 1 145 Rava,A. R 63186 WRIT-1-26 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P Soc Sci 2 167 Rothman,D.L. R 63187 WRIT-1-27 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 12:30P-01:40P Soc Sci 2 167 Scripture,D.D. R 63188 WRIT-1-28 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 02:00P-03:10P Soc Sci 2 167 Scripture,D.D. R 63189 WRIT-1-29 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 11:00A-12:10P Eight Acad 242 Spafford,R.L. R 63190 WRIT-1-30 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A Cowell Acad 113 Todd,J.A. R 63191 WRIT-1-31 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Soc Sci 2 165 Todd,J.A. R 78 Class # ConsentRequiredClass ID Section # Class Title CreditsGen EdsComponentsClass DaysStart Time End Time BuildingRoom and Instructor Requirements 63192 WRIT-1-32 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 11:00A-12:10P Kresge Acad 194 Weaver,A.L. R 63193 WRIT-1-33 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P Soc Sci 2 167 Wilson,J.A. R 64055 WRIT-1-34 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P Soc Sci 1 145 Wilson,J.A. R 63194 WRIT-1-35 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 03:30P-04:40P Soc Sci 2 167 Morton,M.E. R 63195 WRIT-1-36 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P Steven Acad 151 Kirk-Clausen,V.A. R 63196 WRIT-1-37 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM MW 05:00P-06:45P Soc Sci 1 145 Staff R 63197 WRIT-1-38 Compos & Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 09:30A-10:40A Oakes Acad 102 Kelley,L.E. R 63236 WRIT-21-01 The Sentence In Context 5 SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P Soc Sci 2 141 Howland,S.B. R 63237 WRIT-21-02 The Sentence In Context 5 SEM MWF 02:00P-03:10P Soc Sci 2 141 Krusoe,N. R 63238 WRIT-21-03 The Sentence In Context 5 SEM MWF 03:30P-04:40P Soc Sci 2 141 Krusoe,N. R WRIT-93-XXX Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff WRIT-93F-XXX Field Study 2 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff WRIT-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff WRIT-99F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff WRIT-189-XXX Teaching Writing 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff WRIT-191A-XXX Intern In Writing 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff WRIT-191B-XXX Intern In Editing 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff WRIT-191C-XXX Intern In Publish 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff WRIT-191D-XXX Intern In Broadcast 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff WRIT-192-XXX Dir Stu Teach 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff WRIT-193-XXX Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff WRIT-193F-XXX Field Study 2 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff WRIT-194-XXX Group Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff WRIT-195-XXX Senior Thesis 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff WRIT-198-XXX Indep Field Study 5 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff WRIT-198F-XXX Indepen Field Study 2 FLI **To Be Arranged** Staff WRIT-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff WRIT-199F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **To Be Arranged** Staff WRIT-203-01 Teaching Writing 5 SEM Th 12:30P-03:30P Oakes Acad 101 Abrams,E.S. 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(20-minute breaks between classes) (15-minute breaks between classes) Saturday meeting times vary. 80 ADVERTISEMENT The Coalition for Student Academic Success (CSAS) sponsors a series of workshops every quarter to support your goals of persevering and succeeding at the university. Workshops are held at a variety of locations on campus. Spring quarter’s workshops will include the following topics:

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82 DEPARTMENT CONTACT INFORMATION

AGENCY CHAIR, COORDINATOR AGENCY CHAIR, COORDINATOR CONTACT, PHONE, LOCATION, E-MAIL CONTACT, PHONE, LOCATION, , E-MAIL American Studies ...... George Lipsitz Health Sciences ...... John Tamkun Dept. Manager: Marti Stanton, 9-3981, 235 Oakes ([email protected]) (See Biological Sciences) Undergrad Adviser: Donna Davis, 9-4658, 231 Oakes ([email protected]) History ...... Marilyn Westerkamp Anthropology ...... Alison Galloway Dept. Manager: Meg Lilienthal, 9-2621, 32 Merrill 9-3320, 361A Social Sciences 1 ([email protected]) Undergrad Program: 9-2982, 32 Merrill Art ...... Frank Galuszka Graduate Program: Stephanie Hinkle, 9-4192, 34 Merrill Dept. Manager: Hannah Pederson ([email protected]) ([email protected]), ([email protected]), ([email protected]) Dept. Asst: Maya Paulding, 9-2272 ([email protected]), E104 Baskin Visual Arts History of Art and Visual Culture ...... Donna Hunter Undergrad Adviser: Jude Pipes, 9-3551 ([email protected]) Dept. Manager: Ruth Mutch ([email protected]) Art History (see History of Art and Visual Culture) Dept. Assistant/Adviser: Kate Coburn, 9-4564, D201 Porter ([email protected]) Astronomy and Astrophysics ...... History of Consciousness ...... James Clifford Staff, 9-3581, 201 ISB ([email protected]) Sheila Peuse, 9-2757, 218 Oakes ([email protected]) Biochemistry and Molecular Biology ...... Roberto Bogomolni Cheryl Van de Veer, 9-2757, 218 Oakes ([email protected]) Cheryl Lira, 9-4125, 387 Thimann ([email protected]) Information Systems Management ...... Ram Akella Bioinformatics ...... Kevin Karplus Undergrad Program: Undergraduate Advising Office, 9-5840, 227 J. Baskin Eng. ([email protected]) Undergrad Program: Undergraduate Advising Office, 9-5840, 227 J. Baskin Eng. ([email protected]) Language Program ...... Gildas Hamel Graduate Program: Carol Mullane, 9-2576, 298H Engineering 2 ([email protected]) Lisa Leslie, 9-2054, 239 Cowell ([email protected]) Biological Sciences Sylvia Zito, 9-4854, 239 Cowell ([email protected]) Undergrad Advising Office, 9-4143, 103A Thimann Labs ([email protected]); Language Studies (See Linguistics) ...... Junko Ito Undergrad Advisers: Amanda Russo, Betty O’Donnell Latin American and Latino Studies ...... Rosa-Linda Fregoso Biomolecular Engineering ...... Kevin Karplus Dept. Mgr.: Jill Esteras, 9-4354 ([email protected]) Undergrad Program: Undergraduate Advising Office, 9-5840, Undergrad Adviser: Breana George, 9-2119 ([email protected]) 227 J. Baskin Eng. ([email protected]) Casa Latina, Merrill College; www.lals.ucsc.edu Graduate Program: Carol Mullane, 9-2576, 298H Engineering 2 ([email protected]) Legal Studies ...... Dan Wirls Chemistry and Biochemistry ...... Joseph P. Konopelski Undergrad Program: 9-2505, 27 Merrill ([email protected]) Cheryl Lira, 9-4125, 389 Thimann ([email protected]) Linguistics ...... Junko Ito Community Studies ...... Mary Beth Pudup Undergrad Prog: Undergrad Adviser, 9-4988, 241 Stevenson ([email protected]) Joan Peterson, 9-2371, 202 College Eight ([email protected]) Grad Prog: Tanya Honig, 9-2905, 239 Stevenson ([email protected]) Computer Engineering ...... Richard Hughey Literature ...... Carla Freccero Undergrad Program: Undergraduate Advising Office, 9-5840, Pam Lawson, 9-4778, Lit Dept. Bldg., Kresge College ([email protected]) 227 J. Baskin Eng. ([email protected]) Marine Biology ...... Pete Raimondi Graduate Program: Carol Mullane, 9-2576, 298H Engineering 2 ([email protected]) (See Biological Sciences) Computer Science ...... Ira Pohl Mathematics ...... Tony Tromba Undergrad Program: Undergraduate Advising Office, 9-5840, Dept. Office, 9-2969, 194 J. Baskin Eng. (www.math.ucsc.edu) 227 J. Baskin Eng. ([email protected]) Undergrad Program: Naomi Brokaw, 9-4691, 194 J. Baskin Eng. Graduate Program: Tracie Tucker, 9-5737, 298G Engineering 2 ([email protected]) Graduate Program: Ellen Morrison, 9-4086, 194 J. Baskin Eng. ([email protected]) Digital Arts and New Media ...... Dominic Massaro Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology ...... John Tamkun Graduate Program: Felicia Rice, 9-1554, D121 Porter ([email protected]) (See Biological Sciences) Dual Degree Engineering ...... Joel Ferguson Music ...... Leta Miller Undergrad Program: Lynn Bonnell, 9-4744, 227 J. Baskin Eng. ([email protected]) Dept. Mgr: Evelyn Day; Graduate Program: Yalenda Listmann; Undergrad Earth Sciences ...... Elise Knittle Program: Christy Cather; 9-2292, 244 Music Center ([email protected]) Cathy Smith, 9-2504, A251 Earth & Marine Sci. ([email protected]) Ocean Sciences ...... Kenneth Bruland Ecology and Evolutionary Biology ...... Pete Raimondi Meyo Lopez, 9-4730, A312 Earth & Marine Sci. ([email protected]) (See Biological Sciences) Philosophy ...... TBA Economics ...... Lori Kletzer Lynn Galiste, 9-4578, 234 Stevenson ([email protected]) Dept. Mgr, JoAnn McFarland, 9-4849 ([email protected]), 401 Engineering 2 Laura McShane, 9-2070, 235 Stevenson ([email protected]) Dept. Asst, 9-2743 Physical Education...... Dan Wood Undergrad Adviser: Lisa Morgan, 9-5028 ([email protected]) Kathleen R. Hughes, 9-4552, East Fieldhouse ([email protected]) Graduate Prog Coor, Chris Hazen, 9-2219 ([email protected]) Physics ...... Dave Belanger Field Study Coor, Trish O’Connor, 9-2028 ([email protected]) Graduate Program: Judy Hobor, 9-4122 Academic Support Coor, Dawn Casaletto, 9-4107 ([email protected]) Undergrad Program and gen info: Hua Vang, 9-2329, 245 ISB Education ...... Rod Ogawa Politics ...... Michael Brown Dept. Assistant, Gina Wilkins, 9-3249 ([email protected]) Undergrad Program: 9-2505, 27 Merrill ([email protected]) Academic Adviser, Sherri Laning, 9-2589 ([email protected]) Graduate Program: 9-2505, 27 Merrill ([email protected]) Credentials Analyst, Kim Jackson, 9-2200 ([email protected]) Psychology ...... Maureen Callanan Administrative Academic Coor, Bryony Cohelan, 9-1586 ([email protected]) Dept. Mgr., Gillian McGuire, 9-4102 ([email protected]) Undergrad Program: 9-2002, 273 Social Sciences 2 Placement Asst, Alison DeAratanha, 9-1261 ([email protected]) Science Communication ...... John Wilkes Electrical Engineering ...... Michael Isaacson Andrea Michels, 9-4475, 460 Kerr Hall ([email protected]) Undergrad Program: Undergraduate Advising Office, 9-5840, Sociology ...... Herman Gray 227 J. Baskin Eng. ([email protected]) Dept. Office: Barbara Laurence, 9-4306, 235 College Eight ([email protected]) Graduate Program: Carol Mullane, 9-2576, 298H Engineering 2 ([email protected]) Graduate Program Adviser: Maria Sliwinski, 9-3168, 228 College Eight Environmental Studies ...... Daniel Press ([email protected]) Undergrad Program, Joyce Rice, 9-3718, 405 ISB ([email protected]) Theater Arts ...... Danny Scheie Environmental Toxicology ...... Don Smith Angela Beck, 9-2974, J106 Theater Arts ([email protected]) Sissy Madden, 9-4719, 269 J. Baskin Eng. ([email protected]) Women’s Studies ...... Angela Y. Davis Film and Digital Media ...... Chip Lord Nicolette Czarrunchick ([email protected]) or Corinne Taylor-Cyngiser Dept. Mgr: Lynda Potzus; Dept. Adviser: Rebecca Dew; Dept. Assistant: Jenny Brown ([email protected]), 9-4324, 180 Kresge 9-3204, 101 Communications ([email protected]) Writing Program ...... Elizabeth Abrams Hillary Ferris, 9-2431, 166 Kresge ([email protected]) 83 USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS

When dialing from non-university telephones, add the 459- prefix to these extension numbers. When dialing from university telephones, precede these extension numbers with 9.

Admissions Health Center ...... 2211 General information ...... 4008 Insurance ...... 2389 Evaluation and processing ...... 2131 Housing Transfer credit ...... 2131 Campus Housing Office ...... 2394 Restrictive Programs: Second Bachelor’s Degree, Family Student Housing ...... 2549 Limited Status, High School Honors ...... 2131 Student Community Rental Program ...... 4435 Articulation ...... 2131 ID Card Information ...... 2990 Arts & Lectures Box Office ...... 2159 Information (offices not listed) ...... 0111 Campus Calendar Information ...... 5390 International Programs ...... 2858 Bay Tree Bookstore ...... 4544 KZSC Radio Box Office ...... 2159 Office ...... 2811 Request Line ...... 4036 Career Center ...... 4420 Libraries Cashier’s Office ...... 2278 McHenry Library Reference Desk ...... 2711 Chancellor’s Office ...... 2058 Science Library Information ...... 2050 Child Care Services Loan Collections ...... 2940 Colleges and University Housing Services ...... 2967 Lost and Found ...... 2231 Granary Child Development Center ...... 426-3831* Ombudsman ...... 2073 ...... 4350 Parking Office ...... 4543 Colleges College Eight ...... 2361 Physical Education, Recreation, and Sports ...... 2531 College Nine ...... 5034 Police ...... 2231 College Ten ...... 5034 Post Office ...... 2765 Cowell College ...... 2253 Crown College ...... 2665 Printing Services ...... 2925 Kresge College ...... 2071 Rape Prevention Education ...... 2721 Merrill College ...... 2144 Registrar’s Office (general information) ...... 4412 Oakes College ...... 2558 Enrollment Help Line ...... 3939 Porter College ...... 2273 Legal Residence ...... 2754 Stevenson College ...... 4930 Registration ...... 4412 Computer Center Special Programs: ICV, UNH, UNM ...... 3459 Office ...... 2435 Student Records and Transcripts ...... 4412 Information Resource Center ...... 4357 Services for Transfer and Re-entry Students (STARS) ...... 2552 Instructional Computing Labs ...... 5651 Sexual Harassment Officer/Title IX Officer ...... 2462 Express access dial-in lines (15-minute limit) ...... 466-1120* Student Affairs Office ...... 4446 General access dial-in lines ...... 466-1121* Faculty dial-in lines ...... 466-1122* Student Business Services ...... 2107 Staff dial-in lines ...... 466-1125* Student Organization Advising and Resources (SOAR) Copy Center ...... 4104 Office ...... 2934 Student Union ...... 3167 Counseling and Psychological Services ...... 2628 Summer Session Office ...... 2524 Departments, Directory ...... (see page 83) Veterans’ Services ...... 1358 Directory Assistance (staff, faculty, office numbers) ...... 0111 Women’s Center ...... 2072 Disability Resource Center General information ...... 2089 TTY only, for hearing- and speech-impaired ...... 4806 Educational Opportunity Programs ...... 2296 Emergencies ...... 911 Enrollment Helpline ...... 3939 Financial Aid Office ...... 2963 Fire Department ...... 3473 Graduate Studies Office ...... 4108 *If using an on-campus phone, precede with a 6. 84 BIAS-MOTIVATED INCIDENT REPORTING FORM

If you believe you have witnessed, or that you have been a target of, a bias-motivated incident on campus or while participating in a university-sponsored activity, you may bring the incident to the attention of the Hate-Bias Incident Advisory Board by contacting the Director for Student Judicial Affairs (refer to contact information below).

The Director for Student Judicial Affairs is available to assist you with any questions you may have about your options, advice, and/or referrals. You are not obligated to use your name. However, should you want Student Judicial Affairs to investigate, your name will be needed.

The Hate/Bias Peer Response Team is also available to provide support to members of the UCSC community. The Peer Response Team serves as an ally to, and advocate for, those who have been targeted or who have witnessed a hate- or bias-motivated incident.

A copy of the campus Hate/Bias Incident Policy can be found in the UCSC Student Policies and Regulations Handbook, Appendix M or on the web at www2.ucsc.edu/judicial/.

INCIDENT: Please describe the incident as specifically as possible. Include all dates, times, and locations. If you do not know the identity of the person(s) who initiated the incident, provide as accurate a physical description as possible. Also list names of any possible witnesses. (Use additional pages if necessary)

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(Required) Please indicate the category of bias which best fits the incident you are reporting: Age Creed Ethnicity Race Gender Gender Identity Physical Ability Religion Sexual Orientation Socioeconomic Status Other (please specify):

Action you are requesting: Information only, no action requested Contact me for follow-up on this report* Review for possible disciplinary action* Have a Peer Response Team member contact me* I wish to be contacted by an EEO/AA representative (University Employees only)*

(*) Please provide the following (print clearly):

Name: Phone: E-mail:

Send Reporting Forms to Student Judicial Affairs 245 Hahn Student Services Phone: 459-4446 / Fax: 459-3188 [email protected] (Rev. 01/2004) 85 SCHEDULE PLANNER

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(20-minute breaks between classes) (15-minute breaks between classes) Saturday meeting times vary. 86 INDEX

A G ResNet 27 Retaining Enrollments 16 Academic and Administrative Calendar 6 General Education Courses, enrolling in 32 Returned Checks 20 Academic Dishonesty, due process 26 General Education Requirements, overview 32 Academic Integrity 26 Grades 24 S Academic Standing (undergraduates) 26 Grading Policies 23 Schedule Planner 13 Address Changes 26 Grading Policy, graduate students 25 Secondary Discussion Sections/Labs 15 Administrative Cancellation 26 Graduation Sexual Harassment, Policies 31 Advance Course Information 26 announcing candidacy to graduate 27 Smoke-Free Policy 30 Advising 26 Student Identification Card 29 Announcement of Candidacy 27 H Appointment Schedule 14 Health Insurance, general information 20 T Auditing of Classes 27 Holds, Enrollment 15 Table of Contents 4 B I Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 30 Time Conflicts 16 Bias-Motivated Incident Reporting Form 85 In Progress Notations 24 Transcript Information 29 Billing address 26 Interview Only, Enrollment Conditions 11 Billing Statements 20 U L C UCSC Identity 28 Late Registration 20 Undergraduate Grading Policies 23 Class Permission Numbers 15 Leave of Absence 21 Useful Phone Numbers 84 Cancelled Courses 27 Lost and Found 29 Catalog Rights 24 V Certification of Student Status 27 M Class Listings, Reading the 39 Veterans and Veterans' Dependents 30 Computing Labs 28 Modem Access 28 W Computing Resources and Policies 27 N Computing Use Policies 28 WebCT 28 Concurrent Enrollment 15 Name Change 29 Withdrawal, Deferred Payment Plan 21 Course Descriptions 35 Network, Computer 27 Withdrawal During a Quarter 21 Courses With Fees 17 Nondiscrimination Statement 30 Withdrawal, Financial Aid Recipients 21 Credits, Minimum/Maximum 15 Nonrelease of Public Information 26, 29 Withdrawal, Financial Implications 21 Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act 30 Cross-Enrollment 29 O CruzMail 28 CruzNet 28 Online Resources 3 CruzNet Wireless Network 27 Orientations and Placement Exams 10, 11 D P Deferred Payment Plan (DPP) 20 Part-Time Study, undergraduates 20 Deferred Payment Plan Application 22 Password, MyUCSC portal 29 Department Contact Information 83 Pass/No Pass Grading Option 24 Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act 30 Pass/No Pass Only Courses 24 Payment Information 20 E Payment of Fees 20 Permission Numbers 15 Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Form 19 Placement Exams 10 Electronic Funds Transfer of Financial Aid Refunds 21 R Enrolling after Instruction Begins 16 Enrollment, Deadlines 14 Readmission 22 Enrollment Restrictions 15 Refund of Fees 21 Ethnic Studies Courses 16 Registration Fees 20 Evaluating Academic Performance 24 Registration, nonresident students 20 Release of Information 26, 29 F Requirements (Prerequisites and Restrictions) 15 Federal Student Right-to-Know Act 30 Final Examinations, policies 8 Financial Aid 21 87 88