Office of the University Registrar $1.25 Page 2 Spring 2011 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Denotes Holiday 2011 JUN 2011 FEB 2011 APR 2011 MAR 2011 JAN 2011 MAY Academic Calendar Spring 2011 Fall 2011 Application deadline for readmission to undergraduate status . . . . . . . . . . Jan 31 . . . . . . . Jul 29 Registration Registration appointment times and Class Schedule and Registration Guide available . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan 31 . . . . . . . May 2 Faculty advisers available (9:00 a.m.noon; 1:004:00 p.m.) . . . . . . . . . . . Feb 34 . . . . . . May 56 Registration Pass 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appointments . . . . . . . . . . . Feb 7Feb 18. . May 9May 20 Open Registration . . . . . . . . Feb 19Feb 27. May 21Jun 10 Registration Pass 1 (new students) . . . . . . . . Appointments . . . . . . . . . . . N/A . . . . . . . . . Jun 17Aug 19 Open Registration . . . . . . . . N/A . . . . . . . . . Aug 20Aug 21 Registration Pass 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appointments . . . . . . . . . . . Feb 28Mar 11 Aug 22Sep 2 Open Registration . . . . . . . . Mar 12Mar 21 Sep 3Sep 15 Registration Freeze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mar 22Mar 24; 5:59 a.m. . . . . . Sep 16Sep 20; 5:59 a.m. Schedule Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mar 24; 6:00 a.m.Apr 29. . . Sep 20; 6:00 a.m.Oct 26 Filing for Graduation Filing period for students who expect to complete work for bachelors degrees to file a graduation application at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu . . . . . . . Feb 1Apr 8. . . Jun 1Oct 5 Fees and Bills Registration Fee Payment Deadline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mar 21. . . . . . Sep 15 Last day to Pay fees to avoid classes being dropped. Students with an unpaid balance will be dropped from classes Petition for classification to California resident status Apply for quarterly Registration Fee Deferred Payment Plan (RFDPP) and first installment due Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) Last day to File waiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mar 21. . . . . . . Sep 15 Receive a SHIP refund if you withdraw or cancel registration, change status to PELP or Filing Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mar 23. . . . . . . Sep 17 Quarter Dates and Deadlines Last day to sign up for Direct Deposit or PayCard for initial disbursement Mar 16. . . . . . . Sep 9 Schedule adjustment begins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mar 24; 6:00 a.m. . . . . . . . . . Sep 20; 6:00 a.m. Financial Aid funds available through direct deposit or PayCard. . . . . . . . . . Mar 24. . . . . . . Sep 19 Quarter Begins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mar 24. . . . . . Sep 19 Students with holds are denied access to registration Financial Aid funds available through direct deposit or PayCard Placement Exams and Auditions; see page 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mar 24. . . . . . . Sep 1921 Instruction Begins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mar 28. . . . . . Sep 22 Deadline for filing Planned Educational Leave Program (PELP) petitionssee page 20
10th day of instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr 8 . . . . . . . Oct 5 Last day to Make final late payment of registration fees with penalty; see page 19. Students with unpaid balances after the 10th day of instruction will have their registration administratively with- drawn, all courses dropped and fees for the first 10 days of instruction will be charged to the student account; see page 20 Drop designated 10-day-drop courses; designated by ^ in the Schedule of ClassesSpring 2011, beginning on page 32 File petitions to change from full-time to part-time status File applications with the Deans Office for A&ES and L&S students who plan to complete work for minor program Registration Fee Deferred Payment Plan (RFDPP) second installment due . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr 11 . . . . . . . Oct 10 12th day of instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr 12 . . . . . . Oct 7 Last day For wait lists To add courses Spring 2011 Page 3 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Denotes Holiday 2011 SEP 2011 JUL 2011 DEC 2011 AUG 2011 OCT 2011 NOV 20th day of instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr 22 . . . . . . Oct 19 Last day to Drop 20-day-drop courses File for course materials fee waiver 25th day of instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr 29 . . . . . . Oct 26 Last day to Opt for P/NP or S/U grading Change units of a variable-unit course Students with holds subject to cancellation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr 29 . . . . . . Oct 26 Registration Fee Deferred Payment Plan (RFDPP) third (final) installment due . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 10 . . . . . . . Nov 10 Instruction ends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jun 2 . . . . . . . Dec 2 Dead Day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jun 3 . . . . . . . . . Dec 3 Final examinationssee page 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jun 4, 69 . . . . . Dec 59 Quarter ends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jun 9 . . . . . . . Dec 9 Grades available via SISWeb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jun 24 . . . . . . Dec 23 Semester Deadlines School of Law Fee payment deadline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan 10 . . . . . . . . Aug 22 Final fee payment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan 25 . . . . . . . . Sep 6 Academic and Administrative Holidays Cesar Chavez Day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mar 25 Memorial Day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 30 Veterans Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 11 Thanksgiving Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 2425 Winter Holiday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec 2627, 30 Graduate Student Deadlines Last day to file Applications for candidacy with the Dean of Graduate Studies for those who expect to complete work for the degrees of Doctor of Phi- losophy and Doctor of Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb 4. . . . . . . . . Aug 5 Applications for candidacy with the Dean of Graduate Studies for students who expect to complete work for masters degrees . . . . . Feb 4. . . . . . . . . Aug 5 Theses with the Dean of Graduate Studies for candidates for masters degrees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 27 . . . . . . . Dec 2 Dissertations with the Dean of Graduate Studies for candidates for the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Education, and Doctor of Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 27 . . . . . . . Dec 2 Final report on comprehensive examinations with the Dean of Graduate Studies for candidates for masters degrees. . . . . . . . . . . . Jun 9 . . . . . . . . . Dec 9 Financial Aid Financial Aid and Cal Grant Application time line for 2011-12. . . . . . . . . . Jan 1Mar 2, 2011 Scholarships Continuing Undergraduate Scholarship Application time line. . . . . . . . . . . Oct 1Jan 8 Last day to file application for graduate fellowships for 2011-12; if the graduate program you are applying to has an earlier application deadline, fellowship materials share that deadline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan 15 Financial Aid and Cal Grant Application timeline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan 1Mar 2, 2011 Commencement See Commencement Dates & Locations, on page 29. Summer Dates 2011 Summer Session I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jun 20Jul 29 Summer Session II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aug 1Sep 9 Filing for Graduation. Filing period for students who expect to complete work for bachelors degrees in summer 2011 to file a graduation application at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 16Jul 6 Spring 2011 Fall 2011 Page 4 Spring 2011 What is the Class Schedule and Registration Guide (CSRG) The Class Schedule and Registration Guide (CSRG) lists the classes offered for the quarter and explains registration (how, where, and when to enroll in courses and pay fees). You will also find information about the schedule for final examina- tions. The academic calendar lists quarter dates and deadlines. A campus map will help you find your way around UC Davis. Information is included about academic advising, student ser- vices, student records and rights, and other important topics. It is the responsibility of all students to be familiar with the announcements and regulations of the university printed in this booklet and in the General Catalog. Infor- mation herein is subject to revision. E-mail is an official means of communication from UC Davis to all UC Davis students. All UC Davis students are responsible for establishing a campus computing account, activating and managing their university-assigned e-mail account, and accessing all information sent to their univer- sity-assigned e-mail account. Table of Contents Office of the University Registrar: Student Academic Services Location: 12 Mrak Hall (lower level) Hours: 10:00 a.m.4:00 p.m., MondayFriday Office: (530) 752-3639 TDDHearing Impaired Only: (530) 752-5149 In-Person Services in 12 Mrak Hall Help with registration and special enrollment situation Order transcripts or certification of full-time student status Withdraw or PELP Registration Services Registered students can use SISWeb at http://sisweb.ucdavis.edu for the following: Register for classes Check your registration appointment times View and print your class schedule View your grades View your account balance View holds View open course sections View your financial aid status Change/update your current mailing addresses and per- sonal data Order official transcripts Internet Services Office of the University Registrar at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu. Here students can: Apply for graduation View quarterly Schedule of Classes View registration information Access SISWeb (online enrollment) View Open Courses list View General Catalog View academic calendar Access frequently used forms Order transcripts View important and timely updates Student Billing System: https://mybill.ucdavis.edu University of California Standards of Conduct: http://sja.ucdavis.edu/policies.html Register to Vote: http://www.ss.ca.gov/elections/elections_vr.htm Academic Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Privacy Release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Registration Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Registration Times and Appointments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Using SISWeb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Registration Worksheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Class Planner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Fees, Payments, and Refunds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Part-Time Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Financial Aid, Scholarships, & Student Employment . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Instructional Startup Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Academic Advising. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Final Examinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Commencement Dates & Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Schedule of Classes Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 General Classes Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Buildings/Locations Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Schedule of ClassesSpring 2011. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 General Education CoursesSpring 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 University Policy on Nondiscrimination, Sexual Harassment, Disability Accommodations, Student Records, and Privacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Disclosures From Student Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Grade Change Guidelines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Notice of Availability of the UC Davis Campus Security Report. . . 141 General Information on the Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Other Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 UC Davis Campus Facilities Map Legend. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 UC Davis Campus Facilities Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Notice: This Class Schedule and Registration Guide is not a contract nor an offer to enter into a contract. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided in this Class Schedule and Registration Guide, it must be understood that all courses, course descriptions, designations of instructors, curricular and degree requirements and other aca- demic information described herein are subject to change or elimination at any time without notice or published amendment to this guide. In addition, The University of California reserves the right to make changes at any time, without prior notice, to other programs, policies, procedures and information, which are described in this Class Schedule and Registration Guide only as a convenience to its readers. Fees and all other charges are subject to change at any time without notice. Students should consult the appropriate academic or administra- tive department, school, college, graduate division or other service provider for currently accurate information on any matters described in this Class Schedule and Registration Guide; contact information is available at http://www.ucdavis.edu. Spring 2011 Page 5 Privacy Release Students entering UC Davis for the first time can direct the Office of the University Registrar to withhold their addresses and telephone listings by marking their preference at http://myadmissions.ucdavis.edu. Continuing students who wish to change their Privacy Release preferences must submit the Directory Confidential Update Form, available at the Office of the University Registrar, in 12 Mrak Hall. Students who wish to keep their e-mail addresses confidential should see https://computingaccounts.ucdavis.edu, and then select Change your directory information from the options. For more information, read Discrimination, Harassment, or Arbitrary Treatment, on page 137, or contact Student Judicial Affairs at (530) 752-1128 or @sja@ucdavis.edu. Registration Basics Adding Courses Feb 7Apr 12 Students may add courses during Pass 1, Pass 2, Open Hours, Open Registration and Schedule Adjustment. Adding Courses with a Permission to Add (PTA) Apr 13May 26 To add a course after the 12th day of instructionApr 12, approval of the department is required in addition to a $3.00 fee. You have 72 hours after the department issues you a PTA num- ber in which to use the number. The PTA number will be revoked after the third day. PTA numbers issued within three days of the deadline must be used by the deadline. 1. Request approval to add a course from the instructor or department. 2. If permission is granted, the instructor or department will issue a PTA number. 3. If you are on the courses waitlist, use SISWeb to drop your wait-listed course. 4. Using SISWeb, add the course using the five-digit CRN and the four-digit PTA number. SISWeb will confirm that you are enrolled. A $3.00 fee for the late add will be charged to your account. Dropping Courses Feb 7Apr 8 (10-day-drop) Feb 7Apr 22 (20-day-drop) Students may drop courses during Pass 1, Pass 2, Open Hours, Open Registration and Schedule Adjustment. Dropping Courses with a Permission to Drop (PTD) Apr 11Jun 2 (10-day-drop) Apr 25Jun 2 (20-day-drop) To drop a designated 10-day-drop course after the 10th day of instructionApr 8, or a regular 20-day-drop course after the 20th day of instructionApr 22, you must go to your college Deans office to petition for approval. You have 72 hours after the college representative issues you a PTD number in which to use the number. The PTD number will be revoked after the third day. PTD numbers issued during the last three days of instruction must be used by the last day of instruction. Permission to drop courses after the deadline may be granted only in exceptional circumstances. If you accidentally add a course after the drop deadline, you must go to the Office of the University Registrar, within 72 hours to correct your registra- tion. SISWeb will not allow you to drop your last class. Add another class, and then drop the class you do not want. If you are with- drawing completely from the University, you must file a Can- cellation/Withdrawal form with the Office of the University Registrar, or notify them in writing. All your courses will then be automatically dropped and your refund, if any, will be based on the schedule listed on page 20. Undergraduate Students 1. Go to your college Deans office to request permission to drop a course. 2. If permission is granted, the college Deans office will issue a PTD number. Log on to SISWeb and drop the course by using the five-digit CRN and the four-digit PTD number. If you are successful, SISWeb will confirm you are dropped. A $3.00 fee for the late drop will be charged to your account. Graduate Students To drop a course after the deadline, approval of a graduate adviser with signature authority and the Dean of Graduate Studies is required. 1. A graduate adviser with signature authority must sign the Permission to Drop Petition Form available at http://www.gradstudies.ucdavis.edu/forms. 2. Take the form to Graduate Studies for the Deans approval. 3. The $3.00 late schedule adjustment fee will be assessed to your account. Section Switch Section Switch Before the Drop Deadline Feb 7Apr 8 (10-day-drop) Feb 7Apr 22 (20-day-drop) You can switch from one section to another section of the same course by using SISWeb. Page 6 Spring 2011 Note: Do not drop the original section first; if your new sec- tion choice is closed and your original section is closed with a wait list, you will not be able to re-enroll. When making a section switch using SISWeb, first search for available sections of the class. When you search for classes, the results will display only sections with space available. Select the desired section and then Add to Worksheet (if you are attempting to add a section after the add deadline, obtain a PTA). Select Dropped from the Action column for the section you wish to drop, and then Submit Changes. SISWeb confirms your enrollment in the new section. Section Switch After the Drop Deadline After Apr 8 (10-day-drop) After Apr 22 (20-day-drop) 1. Obtain an Undergraduate Course Change Form at http://lobster.ucdavis.edu/podf/PDFFiles/ D042UndergradCourseChange.pdf. Obtain department or instructor signature. Take the approved form to the Cashiers Office, in Dutton Hall, and pay the $3.00 fee. 2. Take the validated form to the Office of the University Registrar, in 12 Mrak Hall, during normal business hours. If you attempt to complete the section switch with a PTA num- ber after the drop deadline, you will not be able to drop the old section. If you add the new section with a PTA number after the drop deadline, take it to the Office of the University Regis- trar to drop the old section. Variable Unit Change Feb 7Apr 29 With the instructors prior approval, you may change the num- ber of units in which you are enrolled for a variable-unit course by using SISWeb. 1. Obtain permission to change the number of units for a variable-unit course from the instructor in charge. 2. Use SISWeb to change the unit value. Follow the system prompts. After Apr 29 Undergraduate Students To change the unit value of a course after the deadline, approval of the instructor is required, in addition to a $3.00 fee. 1. If permission is granted, fill out an Undergraduate Course Change Form at http://lobster.ucdavis.edu/podf/PDFFiles/ D042UndergradCourseChange.pdf and obtain the required signatures. 2. Take the approved form or the Cashiers Office, in Dutton Hall, and pay the $3.00 fee. 3. Take the validated form to the Office of the University Registrar, in 12 Mrak Hall, during normal business hours. Graduate Students To change the unit value of a course after the deadline, approval of a graduate adviser with signature authority and the Dean of Graduate Studies is required. 1. A graduate adviser with signature authority must sign the S/UVariable Unit Petition Form available at http://www.gradstudies.ucdavis.edu/forms. 2. Take the form to Graduate Studies for the Deans approval. A $3.00 late schedule adjustment fee will be assessed to your account. P/NP or S/U Grading Options Feb 7Apr 29 You can choose to take a letter-graded course on a Passed/Not Passed (P/NP) or Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) grading basis. Your college may have regulations regarding your option to take classes P/NP. Speak to your adviser, or refer to the General Catalog for more information. Undergraduate Students (except Engineering) Use SISWeb to opt for P/NP grading (or to return to letter grad- ing). Graduate Students With the approval of the graduate adviser and the Dean of Graduate Studies, a student may petition to take one letter- graded course per quarter on a Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis, provided the course is exploratory and in an area unre- lated to the academic discipline. It cannot be used to fulfill any of the students graduate program course requirements. It may be used to fulfill unit requirements. 1. A graduate adviser with signature authority must sign the S/UVariable Unit Petition Form available at http://www.gradstudies.ucdavis.edu/forms. 2. Take the form to Graduate Studies for the Deans approval. A $3.00 late schedule adjustment fee will be assessed to your account if you are filing past the deadline. After Apr 29 Undergraduate Students To change the grading option of a course after the deadline, obtain approval from the Dean of your college. 1. If permission is granted, fill out an Undergraduate Course Change Form at http://lobster.ucdavis.edu/podf/PDFFiles/ D042UndergradCourseChange.pdf and obtain the required signatures. 2. Take the approved form or the Cashiers Office, in Dutton Hall, and pay the $3.00 fee. 3. Take the validated form to the Office of the University Registrar, in 12 Mrak Hall, during normal business hours. Graduate Students To change the grading option of a course after the deadline, approval of a graduate adviser with signature authority and the Dean of Graduate Studies is required. 1. A graduate adviser with signature authority must sign the S/UVariable Unit Petition Form available at http://www.gradstudies.ucdavis.edu/forms. 2. Take the form to Graduate Studies for the Deans approval. A $3.00 late schedule adjustment fee will be assessed to your account.http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/photoid.html Spring 2011 Page 7 Registration Times and Appointments All Students You must enroll in courses and pay your fees and other finan- cial obligations by the deadline to avoid the $110.00 Late Reg- istration Fee; see the Academic Calendar, on page 2. Enroll during Pass 1. Undergraduate Students Register early during your appointment time so you have the best chance of getting the courses you want. Your appointment time lasts four hours. If you miss your four-hour Pass 1 or Pass 2 appointment time, you can enroll during Open Hours. You cannot enroll in courses or access Open Hours until after your appointment time. Graduate Students Graduate students are not assigned appointment times. You may enroll in classes any time during Registration operating hours. Graduate students may not enroll in more than 16 units of upper division and graduate level courses combined, or in more than 12 units of graduate level coursework, without approval of the Associate Dean of Students in Graduate Stud- ies. Pass 1 Units The maximum Pass 1 units you may enroll in are 17. Pass 1 Appointments Feb 7Feb 18 Enroll during your assigned appointment time. You can enroll in a total of 17 units during Pass 1. Drop unwanted courses before adding new courses. Continuing students can enroll or adjust their schedules dur- ing Open Hours on weekday evenings and weekends. Evenings (MF) 8:00 p.m.midnight Weekends 10:00 a.m.6:00 p.m. Pass 1 Open Registration Feb 19-Feb 27 Weekdays 6:00 a.m.midnight Weekends 10:00 a.m.6:00 p.m. No appointment is necessary during Open Registration. Pass 2 Appointments Feb 28Mar 11 Enroll during your assigned appointment time. You can enroll in a total of 19 units during Pass 2. Drop unwanted courses before adding new courses. You may place yourself on a wait list. If you need to adjust your schedule after your appointment time ends, you may use SISWeb during Open Hours on weekday evenings or weekends. Evenings (MF) 8:00 p.m.midnight Weekends 10:00 a.m.6:00 p.m. Pass 2 Open Registration Mar 12Mar 21 Weekdays 6:00 a.m.midnight Weekends 10:00 a.m.6:00 p.m. No appointment is necessary during Open Registration. Registration Freeze Mar 22Mar 24; 5:59 a.m. The Registration Freeze is the period of time following the reg- istration fee payment deadline where no graduate, professional or undergraduate students may register. This freeze period ensures that timely payments are properly applied to student accounts, and provides an opportunity to clear registrations and enroll students from the wait list. Schedule Adjustment Mar 24; 6:00 a.m.Apr 29 Weekdays 6:00 a.m.midnight Weekends 10:00 a.m.6:00 p.m. At the start of each quarter, you may adjust your schedule by adding or dropping courses, selecting the P/NP grading option for courses, or changing the number of units for variable-unit courses until the published deadlines. Schedule Adjustment is available to all students on a first-come, first-served basis. No appointment is necessary. You can enroll in a total of 28.5 units during Schedule Adjustment; see the Academic Calendar, on page 2, for deadlines. If you are an undergraduate student and need to enroll in more than 28.5 units, go to your college Deans office. Page 8 Spring 2011 Using SISWeb SISWeb is the UC Davis Web-based registration system. You can add or drop courses, place yourself on wait lists, check your class locations and meeting times, order official tran- scripts, and search for open courses. SISWeb is an online regis- tration system, so you are immediately enrolled in the available courses you select. You must have a UC Davis computing account to use SISWeb. For information on creating an account; see http://computingaccounts.ucdavis.edu. Registration Pass Times Registration takes place during two intervals called passes. You are assigned an appointment time during each of the two passes. The two-pass registration system ensures that all stu- dents have access to the courses that are most critical to their curricula and attain full-time status, and that access to registra- tion is distributed fairly throughout the student body. Undergraduate Registration Unit Limits Undergraduate students can enroll in up to 17 units during Pass 1, 19 units during Pass 2, and 28.5 units during Schedule Adjustment. SISWeb will not allow you to add the course you added last if the number of units you request exceeds the total amount allowed during that pass. Registration Priority Groups Access to registration is by priority groups. Priority groups are established according to the number of units completed the quarter preceding your registration appointment. Undergraduate class level is determined as follows: Freshman Level 044.99 units Sophomore Level 4589.99 units Junior Level 90134.99 units Senior Level 135 units and above Graduate students may enroll in courses any time of Registra- tion operation during Pass 1, Pass 2, Open Registration, and Schedule Adjustment. Students with Disabilities For students with disabilities, registration assistance is avail- able through the Student Disability Center. If you have a docu- mented disability-based need for assistance with registration, please contact the Student Disability Center in 160 South Silo at (530) 752-3184 (voice) or (530) 752-6833 (TTY). Registration Assistance For assistance using SISWeb, students may call the Office of the University Registrars office during normal business hours at (530) 752-3639. Registration Continuing Undergraduate Students Log on to SISWeb to check your appointment times. Appoint- ment times are available one week before registration begins. New Undergraduate Students If you are a new undergraduate student who did not register during summer Orientation, your registration information will be sent to your UC Davis e-mail address. PELP, Readmitted Students, and New Graduate Students If you are being readmitted, or are a new graduate student, your registration information will be sent to your UC Davis e- mail address. Students returning from PELP who have been receiving Financial Aid should make an appointment with a Financial Aid counselor at (530) 752-2390. Registration Holds A hold may be placed on your record for a variety of reasons. Clearing all holds before your registration appointment will save you time. Be sure you clear all holds before the last day of Pass 2 registrationMar 21, or you will be denied further access to registration. Log on to SISWeb to check your holds. Tips for Successful Web Registration You must have a UC Davis LoginID and a Kerberos passphrase to access the SISWeb site. If you are a new student, or do not already have a UC Davis computing account, and need information, see http://computingaccounts.ucdavis.edu. Allow one hour after creating your account before accessing SISWeb. Complete your registration worksheet prior to your appointment time. When searching for classes, you must always enter a sub- ject. Display or print your schedule before you log off SISWeb to verify your registration. Grade Modes The code denotes the grade mode for courses listed on your schedule. D Deferred GradingCourse extends more than one quar- ter/semester; grade assigned upon completion of sequence M Multi-Term GradingMulti-term class N Normal Letter GradingRegular letter-graded class O Student has opted for P/NP or S/U Grading P P/NP or S/U Grading Only for this class S Graduate or Professional Student opted for S/U grading U No GradeNon-gradable Registration-Only Section X Non-Standard Graduate/Professional Letter-graded class; (graduate taking lower division class or professional tak- ing non-professional class) http://sisweb.ucdavis.edu/ SISWeb Spring 2011 Page 9 Accessing SISWeb To access SISWeb, go to http://sisweb.ucdavis.edu. Click on Login. Enter your UC Davis LoginID and Kerberos passphrase to access the registration site. What You Can Do in SISWeb Register for classes View and update address information View holds Display grades and advising transcripts View your account summary Verify your enrollment Check your appointment time Order official transcripts Registration Menu Select the term, and then click on Submit Term. Add/Drop Classes. Enter the Course Reference Number (CRN) for each class you want to add. If you do not know the CRN for a class, you can search for classes by clicking on Class Search. When you have entered the CRNs of all the classes in which you want to enroll, click on Submit Changes. To drop a class, select Drop Via the Web from the pull down menu in the Action column. Remember to click on Submit Changes after dropping a class. Search for Classes. Search for classes by subject, title key word, number, begin or end time, or days of the week. SISWeb displays the open sections that match your infor- mation. For the fastest, broadest search, search by sub- ject only. Enter information in more fields to narrow the search. Broad searches will return the most results and may take a few minutes to complete. When you find a class in which you wish to enroll, select the class, then click on Add to Worksheet to enter the CRN on your Add Classes worksheet. When you have entered the CRNs for all the classes in which you wish to enroll, click on Submit Changes. Add/Drop using a Permission to Add (PTA) or Permission to Drop (PTD) number. Use this menu option to register for classes that require a PTA or PTD number. You must request a PTA from the department or a PTD from the college offering the course; see Adding Courses with a Permission to Add (PTA), on page 5, and Dropping Courses with a Permission to Drop (PTD), on page 5. Change Grade Mode and Change Variable Units. Use this menu option to change the grading option or change units for a variable-unit course in which you are enrolled. Student Schedule by Day and Time. Display and print your classes arranged in a grid according to the day and time of each class. Select the term you want to check (it will default to the current term), and then click on a class to view the detail schedule. Student Detail Schedule. View additional class details, such as instructor, activity, and grading mode for each class in which you are enrolled. If you added yourself to the wait list for a course, you can also view your position on the wait list here. Registration Cautions Students are dropped from their classes if they have not paid their current university fees and any outstanding debts by the registration fee payment deadline; remember to pay your fees on time! Financial Aid recipients must enroll for a minimum of 12 units (including workload units) during Pass 1 to ensure disbursement of any financial aid. Wait-listed courses do not count toward full-time enroll- ment status or the 12-unit financial aid minimum, but wait-listed courses do count toward the registration unit limit per pass. Courses cancelled by the department will be dropped from your schedule automatically. If you choose a course marked TBA, it is possible that when the TBA course time is announced, the course may create a time conflict with other courses you have selected. SISweb will automatically drop one course from your schedule. It is your responsibility to verify your enrollment and course schedule prior to the start of each term using SISWeb at http://sisweb.ucdavis.edu. Planning Your Schedule Your registration will go smoothly if you are well prepared. Use the Class Planner and Registration Worksheet to write down all of the information you will need during registration. You will not have time to look for this information during your appointment. 1. Choose the classes you wish to take from the Schedule of ClassesSpring 2011, beginning on page 32. There may be several offerings (sections) of the course, or there may be only one section. Each section has its own CRN. 2. Read Finding & Choosing the Right CRN, on page 11, and Registration & SISWeb FAQ, on page 12, to avoid difficul- ties with restrictions, time conflicts, etc. 3. Complete the Registration Worksheet included in this booklet. Write down the CRN and course information for each class you have selected. 4. Select alternative choices and their CRNs, and write them on your worksheet in case your first choices are unavail- able. Be sure to select a CRN for each part of a multiple- part course that does not use the combined schedule. 5. If you have selected a variable-unit course or course requiring the consent of the instructor for enrollment, you will see the @ symbol instead of the CRN in the Schedule of ClassesSpring 2011, beginning on page 32. Obtain the CRN from the department offering the course, and then enroll using SISWeb. Page 10 Spring 2011 Wait Lists Beginning with Pass 2, you can place yourself on a wait list if the class you want to add is closed. Wait lists are established on a first-come, first-served basis. You can view where you are on a wait list in the Student Detail Schedule. The units of a wait-listed course count towards the maximum units allowed: 19 units during Pass 2; 28.5 during Schedule Adjustment. However, the units of a wait-listed course do not count toward financial aid eligibility. Students are moved from the wait list into a course as seats become available. The wait-list process will be run at least once a day while wait-listing is in effect, except during the registra- tion freeze. You will be notified via your UC Davis e-mail as to whether you were added to the class. If the system could not add you to the course as a result of registration issues, you will continue to remain on the wait list until it ends. If you still wish to enroll in the wait-listed course, you will need to resolve the registration error as listed in the e-mail notification and check your schedule for addi- tional registration issues. For more information regarding the wait-list process or potential registration issues, see http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/wl/. You are responsible for dropping a wait-listed course if you decide that you no longer want that course. It is the stu- dents responsibility to drop any courses they are not actu- ally attending. If all your courses are wait-listed courses and you have not paid your registration fees by the fee pay- ment deadline, you will be dropped during the Registration Freeze. For more information, see http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/ html/npn_faq.html. If you are moved from the wait list into a course on the 12th day of instructionApr 12 and the drop deadline for the course falls on the 10th day of instructionApr 8, you have a 72-hour grace period to come to the Office of the University Registrar, in 12 Mrak Hall, to drop the course. This grace period is only for students who are added into a 10-day-drop course from the wait list after the 10th day of instruction. Student Responsibilities You are responsible for confirming your registration and making any changes by the designated deadlines. It is your responsibility to drop unwanted courses. If you know before the first day of instruction that you will be absent from the first class meeting of a course that you are enrolled in, you are responsible for notifying the instructor of your absence. Open Courses List During registration each quarter, you can find open courses by contacting the particular department you are interested in or by looking at the Open Courses list. The Open Courses list is updated frequently between 6:00 a.m. and midnight, Monday Friday, during registration periods. Use this list as a guide only; the number of available seats changes continually during regis- tration. The Spring 2011 Open Courses list will be available Jan 31 Apr 12 from the Office of the University Registrar at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/ocl/opencourses.html. You can search for open courses using SISWeb. Your search results tell you the number of seats remaining in the course. For information on searching for courses, see Registration Menu, on page 9. Scheduled courses not listed in the Open Courses List can be wait-listed starting in Pass 2. Use SISWeb to view or enroll in wait-listed courses. Spring 2011 Page 11 Finding & Choosing the Right CRN Combined Schedule (COM) If a course has more than one activity, or part (such as a lecture and a laboratory), you will see the class meeting times and loca- tions for each part listed. Most multiple-part courses use the combined schedule, which means one CRN enrolls you in all parts of the course. Physics 9 Series Exceptions The Physics 9 series does not use a combined schedule. For these courses, you must select a CRN for each part of the course: the COM (combined lecture + discussion) and the LAB (laboratory). You must enter the CRN for both parts of the course to enroll. If do not enroll in both parts of the course, SISWeb will return a registration error. CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Choosing CRNs for the Physics 9 Series The Physics 9 series is a multiple-part course that does not have a combined schedule. Select a CRN for each part of the course. In this example, the course has two parts: a combined lecture + discussion and a laboratory. Choose one of the combined lec- ture+discussion (COM) sections and one of the several laboratory (LAB) sections. Write down both CRNs and add both parts when you use SISWeb. Part one of the course shows the course number, title, units, and instructor. Part two and/or three of the course shows the activity, but not the title or units. 00004 ^ PHY 009A COM C05 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 66 24 D W 0510-0600P PHYGEO 140 00005 ^ PHY 009A COM C06 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 66 24 D W 0610-0700P PHYGEO 148 00006 ^ PHY 009A COM C07 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 66 24 D W 0710-0800P PHYGEO 148 00007 LAB 001 M 0800-1020A RESSLR 162 24 00008 LAB 002 M 1030-1250P RESSLR 162 24 00009 LAB 003 M 0110-0330P RESSLR 162 24 CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Choosing CRNs for the Physics 9 Series The Physics 9 series is a multiple-part course that does not have a combined schedule. Select a CRN for each part of the course. In this example, the course has two parts: a combined lecture + discussion and a laboratory. Choose one of the combined lec- ture+discussion (COM) sections and one of the several laboratory (LAB) sections. Write down both CRNs and add both parts when you use SISWeb. Part one of the course shows the course number, title, units, and instructor. Part two and/or three of the course shows the activity, but not the title or units. CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 00001 ^ ECN 100 COM B01 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 Miyanishi, M MWF 0900-0950A KLEIBR 3 40 J M 0610-0700P WELLMN 233 00002 ^ ECN 100 COM B02 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 Miyanishi, M MWF 0900-0950A KLEIBR 3 40 J M 0710-0800P WELLMN 233 Example: A one-part course (only one activitylecture; one CRN) 00003 DES 144 LEC 001 History Interior Design 4.0 Harrison, P MW 1210-0200P ART 204 70 I @ CNS 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Example: A variable-unit course and/or course that requires the instructors consent; obtain the CRN from the department. Choosing CRNs: Examples Example: A two-part course with combined schedule. The activity type is COM (combined schedule): each section lists the meet- ing times and locations for the two parts. Select the section and CRN with the combination of meeting times you prefer. In this example, both sections meet MWF 9:00-9:50 for lecture, but each section meets at a different time and place for discus- sion. Select the CRN for the section that has the combination of meeting times you want. CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 00001 ^ ECN 100 COM B01 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 Miyanishi, M MWF 0900-0950A KLEIBR 3 40 J M 0610-0700P WELLMN 233 00002 ^ ECN 100 COM B02 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 Miyanishi, M MWF 0900-0950A KLEIBR 3 40 J M 0710-0800P WELLMN 233 Example: A one-part course (only one activitylecture; one CRN) 00003 DES 144 LEC 001 History Interior Design 4.0 Harrison, P MW 1210-0200P ART 204 70 I @ CNS 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Example: A variable-unit course and/or course that requires the instructors consent; obtain the CRN from the department. Choosing CRNs: Examples Example: A two-part course with combined schedule. The activity type is COM (combined schedule): each section lists the meet- ing times and locations for the two parts. Select the section and CRN with the combination of meeting times you prefer. In this example, both sections meet MWF 9:00-9:50 for lecture, but each section meets at a different time and place for discus- sion. Select the CRN for the section that has the combination of meeting times you want. Page 12 Spring 2011 Registration & SISWeb FAQ See the SISWeb FAQ at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/faq/sisweb/ for more information. How do I enroll in classes? Enroll in courses using SISWeb; see Using SISWeb, on page 8. When can I use SISWeb to enroll in classes? You use SISWeb during your scheduled appointment time or after your appointment time during Open Hours. SISWeb is also available to all students during the Open Registration peri- ods following Pass 1 and Pass 2 appointments and during Schedule Adjustment. Undergraduate students should enroll in classes during their assigned appointment times. Graduate stu- dents may enroll during any hours of SISWeb operation. How- ever, all students must enroll in courses (and pay fees and any outstanding balance due) by the fee payment deadline to avoid being dropped and incurring the $110.00 late reg- istration fee. I cant register during my appointment time. Can I reschedule my appointment time? No; under no circumstances will your appointment times be rescheduled. Students can register during their appointment time or during Open Hours after their appointment. Why did my friend receive an appointment time before mine when I have more units? Appointment times are assigned by priority groups. First prior- ity is given to disabled students and students in special pro- grams regardless of the number of units completed. Thereafter, undergraduate priority groups are established by the number of units completed at the end of the preceding quarter. Within each priority group, appointment times are then randomly assigned. What if the course I want is closed or cancelled? If SISWeb shows you the course is closed/cancelled, you can do one of the following: Enroll in an alternative course. Use the Search feature to find available classes, and then enroll in an open class, if available. Wait list the class by selecting Wait List (pass 2 only). What if the course has prerequisites? SISWeb does not check to see if you have completed any pre- requisites for a particular course. It is your responsibility to check prerequisites. Instructors have the right to ask students to drop a class if they have not completed the appropriate pre- requisites. At the request of the instructor, the Office of the University Registrar will drop a student who has not completed the appropriate prerequisites. Refer to the General Catalog and the General Catalog Supplement to determine course prerequi- sites. What if the course has restrictions on who can enroll? Enrollment in some courses is restricted to certain students. Restrictions are listed in the Schedule of ClassesSpring 2011, beginning on page 32. SISWeb will not allow you to enroll in these courses unless you are eligible. If the course is restricted to Majors, Non-majors, Seniors, Upper Division or Class, request permission to waive the restriction from the depart- ment that offers the course. If the restriction is waived, obtain a PTA from the department. If you recently submitted a change of major form, SISWeb will not allow you to enroll in courses until your student record has been updated with your new major; contact the Office of the University Registrar. You may also request a PTA number from the instructor. What if a course I need has a time conflict with another course? SISWeb will not allow you to add a course that conflicts with another course on your schedule. If you wish to add a course that has a time conflict with another course in your schedule, you should obtain permission from the instructors of both courses involved in the conflict. If you receive permission, you will need to get a PTA number from the department to enroll in one of the conflicting courses. SISWeb says that there is a time conflict in my schedule but there shouldnt be according to the times listed in the Schedule of Classes. What is wrong? It is likely that a change to one of the courses has been made after the Class Schedule and Registration Guide was printed or there is a conflicting discussion, lecture or lab. Contact the department offering the course or search for the course using SISWeb to see the new time. What are workload units? Workload units are assigned to courses that do not carry units toward graduation or your grade point average (e.g., WLD 041C, 055M, 057E, 057P, 057S, 057T). Workload units are applicable toward minimum progress and verification of full- time status. How do I clear a hold on my registration? You check your holds using SISWeb. Contact the office placing the hold so that you can resolve the matter and have the hold cleared. Spring 2011 Page 13 Why can't I drop my last class? SISWeb will not allow you to drop your last class. Add another class, and then drop the class you do not want. If you are withdrawing completely from the University, you must file a Cancellation/Withdrawal form with the Office of the University Registrar, or notify them in writing. All your courses will then be automatically dropped and your refund, if any, will be based on the schedule listed on page 20. My courses were dropped from my schedule. What happened? SISWeb does not randomly drop students from courses but will automatically drop students from courses for non-payment of fees; returned tuition checks; failure to clear holds; illegally repeating a course; enrolling in courses with the same meeting time, with restrictions, and that have been cancelled. Multiple- part courses that require CRNs for a second and/or third part will be dropped if one part of the course is closed or if you did not enter appropriate CRNs for all parts of the course. You must enroll in all parts of a multiple-part course that does not have a combined schedule. Why does a Progress Warning message appear on SISWeb when I am registering? Full-time undergraduate students are subject to Academic Sen- ate expected progress and minimum progress standards. Students are expected to enroll in at least 15 units per quarter, and any enrollment less than 15 units will activate the progress warning. This message does not affect your registration, but serves as a reminder about the progress requirements. Information about the expected progress and minimum prog- ress regulations are listed in the General Catalog at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog/. What do I need to do to be considered a registered student? You are considered a registered student for the quarter when you have enrolled in at least one credit bearing course and paid all fees. Fee payment is strictly enforced. Failure to pay fees on time will result in you being dropped from your courses. What are this quarters student fees? Fee information appears in Fees, Payments, and Refunds, on page 18. The most up-to-date information is available at http://www.ormp.ucdavis.edu/studentfees. Each students fees, and any other outstanding financial obligations to the university, are listed on the students account balance. Who is Considered a Resident for Tuition and Fee Purposes?* California Residence for Tuition Purposes. The facts and information you provide after admission in the Statement of Legal Residence form are used by the campus Residence Dep- uty to determine if you meet the University of California defi- nition of a California resident for the purpose of assessing tuition. For information about the residence determination process and to read about who is considered a resident, see the Office of the University Registrar's Residency section at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/slr.html. The information on the Residency webpage is only a summary of the UC Residence Policy and may not cover all of your residence questions or cir- cumstances. Changes may be made to the Residence Policy between the publication date of this statement and the relevant residence determination date. If you have further questions or need more detailed information, contact the campus Residence Deputy at @residencedeputy@ucdavis.edu, in-person or by mail at the Office of the University Registrar, 12 Mrak Hall, One Shields Ave, Davis, CA 95616. Statement of Legal Residence is Required. All newly admit- ted students are required to complete a Statement of Legal Res- idence. See your Admissions website checklist or your Offer of Admissions information for access to the form. Any indication of resident status for tuition purposes that you may have received during admission is provisional until a determination has been made by a Residence Deputy. Once your residence status for tuition purposes has been deter- mined, you will receive a notice from the campus Residence Deputy and fees will be assessed to your student account based on your residency classification. Your California residence status, determined after your admis- sion for purposes of tuition and fees, may result in a change in your Financial Aid Package. For information about the residence determination process and to read about who is considered a resident please visit the Office of the University Registrar's Residency webpage at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/slr.html. *PLEASE BE ADVISED: This is only a summary of the UC Residence Policy and may not cover all of your residence ques- tions or circumstances. Please contact the campus Residence Deputy if you have further questions, or visit the Office of the University Registrar for more detailed information. Changes may be made to the Residence Policy between the publication date of this statement and the relevant residence determination date. All inquiries regarding residence requirements should be directed to: Residence Deputy, Office of the University Regis- trar, 12 Mrak Hall, One Shields Ave, Davis, CA 95616. Page 14 Spring 2011 How and when will I see my account balance? Your account balance is generated after you enroll in classes during Pass 1 for the winter and spring quarters. For the fall quarter, fees are subject to California state budgetary approval. Therefore, your account balance may not be available for up to three weeks after a California state budget is approved during the summer months. Students can view and pay account balances and can set up parents and/or other persons to view and/or pay their account balance at https://mybill.ucdavis.edu. There is no additional fee for this service. An account balance is not required to pay fees. If you do not view your account balance, you are still responsible for paying all fees (and debts) by the fee pay- ment deadline. You can check your outstanding account bal- ance by using SISWeb after you enroll in classes. What is the registration fee payment deadline? Fee payment is due in the Cashiers Office by 4:00 p.m. or on the MyBill website by 11:59 p.m, Mar 21; see http://cashier.ucdavis.edu for payment options. You will be dropped from your courses if you do not pay your fees and outstanding debts by the registration fee pay- ment deadline. How do I update my address? You can change your address through the menu option on SISWeb. Please update your address(es) when you relocate. What is UC Davis WarnMe? At certain intervals during the year, students will be prompted, via SISWeb, to provide or update contact information for the WarnMe system. This information will only be used when WarnMe is activated by campus emergency personnel. Please note that although prompted by SISWeb, this information is separate from the addresses and personal data contained on your official student record in the SISWeb Personal Informa- tion section. Students are not required to submit WarnMe information, however the SISWeb prompt will continue to inform students about this important service. For additional information about WarnMe, see https://warnme.ucdavis.edu. Spring 2011 Page 15 Use this worksheet to enroll or to make changes to your schedule. SISWeb http://sisweb.ucdavis.edu CRN Course Subject & No. Section Units First Choice Courses Part 3 (if required) Part 2 (if required) Part 1 Part 3 (if required) Part 2 (if required) Part 1 Part 3 (if required) Part 2 (if required) Part 1 Part 3 (if required) Part 2 (if required) Part 1 Part 3 (if required) Part 2 (if required) Part 1 Part 1 Part 2 (if required) Part 3 (if required) Part 1 Part 2 (if required) Part 3 (if required) Part 1 Part 2 (if required) Part 3 (if required) Part 1 Part 2 (if required) Part 3 (if required) Part 1 Part 2 (if required) Part 3 (if required) (Not to exceed 17 units during Pass 1; 19 units during Pass 2) Total Units: Alternative Courses List in order of priority CRN Course Subject & No. Section Units Accessing SISWeb: 1. Go to SISWeb at http://sisweb.ucdavis.edu. 2. Click Login. 3. Enter your UCD LoginID and Kerberos passphrase. 1 2 3 4 5 Registration Worksheet Page 16 Spring 2011 -ONDAY 4UESDAY 7EDNESDAY 4HURSDAY &RIDAY 3ATURDAY 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 +:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 CRN Course Activity Section Title Units Day Time Location Exam Subject & No. Type (part) Bldg/Room Code Class Planner Spring 2011 Page 17 DEGREE NAVIGATOR DEGREE NAVI GATOR The online tool for charting your course to graduation. Got a plan to graduate? Explore majors, minors, and courses Develop a study plan with your adviser Identify those courses that satisfy your major Check course descriptions and prerequisites Plan your courses for future terms See how your academic record applies to the requirements for any degree Track your progress toward graduation 24 hours a day on the Internet Help you finish in four years YES! YES! YES! Advisers are here to help you make the most of your educational experience and opportunities. DEGREE NAVIGATOR is not a substitute for academic advis- ing. Your DEGREE NAVIGATOR report is a resource for you and your adviser to use together in charting your prog- ress toward a specific degree. Meet with your adviser regularly! Should I see my adviser? DEGREE NAVIGATOR http://registrar.ucdavis.edu Help Line: (530) 754-5444 degreenavigator@ucdavis.edu DEGREE NAVIGATOR is an online advising tool to help you explore degree programs at UC Davis, plan your academic career, and track your progress toward gradu- ation. After log-in, point to Profile on the toolbar and select Student Program to access your degree program. The Degree Description report details the major and degree requirements. Select Full Report with Course Status to apply your academic record to the degree require- ments. Quickly see which courses and requirements you have completed and which are in progress. You may also print your degree audit report. What if I change my major? DEGREE NAVIGATORs Search features let you find and review the requirements for any degree. Select Full Report with Course Status to apply your course work to the requirements of the degree program you want to explore, quickly showing your progress toward that degree. What do I need to graduate? DEGREE NAVIGATOR, used in combination with the General Catalog and academic advising, can help you plan your academic study to meet the bachelors degree requirements. You can track your progress online with DEGREE NAVIGATOR from your first quarter at UC Davis to graduation. Page 18 Spring 2011 Fees, Payments, and Refunds Student fee levels shown in the chart are based on the most current information available at the time of publication. Updated fee information is available at http://budget.ucdavis.edu/ studentfees. Account Balances See the Academic Calendar, on page 2, for payment deadlines. You must enroll in courses by the end of Pass 1 appoint- ment times to generate a statement of account balance in MyBill before the fee payment deadline; see Have you met MyBill?, on page 19 Important You are responsible for paying fees by the deadline. You will not receive a paper bill. After enrolling in courses, you can view your outstanding account balance using SISWeb or MyBill. Please note that MyBill statements are monthly state- ments updated on or about the 22nd day of each month. MyBill and SISWeb account balances and activity are updated in real-time throughout the day; payments from the Cashiers Office are posted at 6:00 p.m. (PST) nightly. 1 The Law School operates on the semester system. Nonresident Law students pay a professional school fee of $12,593.00 per semester. 2 Undergraduate and Graduate students are automatically in the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) unless they are able to prove comparable coverage under another insurance plan. More information is available at http://healthcenter.ucdavis.edu/insurance/. Medical School students should contact the Office of Medical Education at (916) 734-4102 for information. 3 Students enrolled in the Graduate School of Management Working Professionals Program pay a flat rate per course in lieu of the fees above. More information is avail- able at http://www.gsm.ucdavis.edu/. 4 A course materials fee may apply to some undergraduate and graduate courses. See the Schedule of ClassesSpring 2011, on page 32 or http://budget.ucdavis.edu/ studentfees/documents/special/course-materials-fees.pdf. 5 Nonresident Master of Public Health and Master of Preventive Veterinary Medicine students pay an Educational Fee of $3,702.00 per quarter. 6 Professional School Fee for Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing only applies to Master's Degree students in the Nursing Science and Health-Care Leadership Program. Undergraduate 4 Graduate Law 1 (Semester) Medicine Management 3 Veterinary Medicine Master of Public Health 5 Master of Preventive Veterinary Medicine 5 Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing 6 Resident Nonresident Resident Nonresident Student Services Fee (Formerly Registration Fee) $300.00 $300.00 $300.00 $300.00 $450.00 $300.00 $300.00 $300.00 $300.00 $300.00 $300.00 Educational Fee $3,134.00 $3,420.00 $3,134.00 $3,270.00 $4,656.00 $3,104.00 $3,104.00 $3,104.00 $3,550.00 $3,550.00 $3,104.00 ASUCD Fee $35.00 $35.00 GSA Fee $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 LSA Fee $30.00 Memorial Union Fee $28.50 $28.50 $28.50 $28.50 $42.75 $28.50 $28.50 $28.50 $28.50 $28.50 $28.50 Facilities and Campus Enhancements Fee $133.60 $133.60 $133.60 $133.60 $133.60 $133.60 $133.60 $133.60 $133.60 $133.60 Legal Education Enhancement and Access Program Fee $191.20 Campus Expansion Initiative $175.62 $175.62 $63.02 $63.02 $90.20 $63.02 $63.02 $63.02 $63.02 $63.02 $63.02 Student Services Maintenance Fee and Student Activities & Services Initiative Fee $107.25 $107.25 Student Facilities Safety Fee $22.00 $22.00 $22.00 $22.00 $33.00 $22.00 $22.00 $22.00 $22.00 $22.00 $22.00 Student Health Services Fee $44.00 $44.00 $44.00 $44.00 $66.00 $44.00 $44.00 $44.00 $44.00 $44.00 $44.00 Unitrans $6.00 $6.00 Health Insurance 2 $374.00 $374.00 $682.00 $682.00 $1,023.00 $465.00 $682.00 $682.00 $682.00 $6,82.00 $682.00 Professional School Fee $14,299.00 $4,382.00 $6,777.00 $4,888.00 $1,733.00 $1,426.00 $1,622.00 Disability Insurance Fee Veterinary Medicine Course Materials Fee $816.00 School of Medicine Course Materials Fee $125.00 Total Full-Time Student Fees, CA Resident $4,359.97 $4,419.12 $20,881.15 $8,667.12 $11,166.12 $10,081.12 $6,568.12 $6,261.12 $6,011.12 Nonresident Tuition $7,340.00 $4,898.00 $6,122.50 $4,081.00 $4,081.00 $4,081.00 $4,081.00 $4,081.00 $4,081.00 Total Full-Time Student Fees, Nonresident $11,985.97 $9,453.12 $25,297.65 $12,748.12 $15,247.12 $14,162.12 $10,801.12 $10,494.12 $10,092.12 Total Part-Time Student, CA Resident $2,792.97 $2,852.12 Total Part-Time Student, Nonresident $6,605.97 $5,369.12 Total Employee-Student $1,166.00 $1,166.00 Student FeesSpring 2011 As a result of Regental, legislative, gubernatorial, and/or campus actions, these fees may change without notice. For up-to-date fee infor- mation, see http://budget.ucdavis.edu/studentfees/. Programs and courses may have fees that are not listed here, check with your advisor. Spring 2011 Page 19 Have you met MyBill? Using MyBill at https://mybill.ucdavis.edu, you can: View your bill Pay your account balances View available payment methods Set up your parents and/or other persons to view and/or pay your bill online Registration Fee Payment Mar 21: All fees are due Fee payment is due in the Cashier's Office by 4:00 p.m., or on the MyBill website by 11:59 p.m., by the fee payment deadlineMar 21. If you do not pay your fees and any out- standing account balance by the deadline, you will be dropped from your classes; for more information, see http:// registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/npn_faq.html. You are responsible for paying your account balance, including other outstanding financial obligations to the university, by the deadline. For information about available fee payment methods, see http://cashier.ucdavis.edu. Note: Students are required to register and pay fees by the reg- istration fee payment deadline. Students who choose to re-reg- ister or register for the first time after the fee payment deadline will be charged a late registration fee of $110.00. If you wish to cancel or withdraw from all enrolled courses, you will be liable for fees unless you file a Cancellation/With- drawal Form with the Office of the University Registrar by the first day of instructionMar 28; see Fee Refunds, on page 20. Returned checks. All students whose registration fee pay- ments are returned for insufficient funds are not considered registered students and will be withdrawn from all classes. You will not receive credit for the quarter, and you must apply for readmission for the quarter in which you wish to re-register. If your check is returned after 4:00 p.m. on the deadline, you will be liable for a late registration payment fee plus a returned check charge of $25.00. For more information about the Drop for Non-Payment Pro- cess, see http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/npn_faq.html. Registration Fee Deferred Payment Plan (RFDPP) Mar 21: Last day to apply for RFDPP and pay first installment The Registration Fee Deferred Payment Plan (RFDPP) allows quarter students to pay their fees in three installments over three months. For each quarter of participation, there is a non- refundable $25.00 per quarter application fee. The $25.00 application fee and a minimum of one-third of the fees are due by the fee payment deadline. The remaining two-thirds are billed over the next two months. For further information on RFDPP, see the RFDPP brochure available at Student Account- ing or the Cashiers Office. Law (semester) students interested in RFDPP should contact the School of Law Registrar's Office or Student Accounting for more information on a plan specific to your needs. If you have questions about the RFDPP, go to the Student Accounting Office, in 2100 Dutton Hall, or call (530) 752-3646. Students may sign up for RFDPP using SISWeb at http://sisweb.ucdavis.edu. Late Payment of Registration Fees with Penalty Apr 8: Final day to pay registration fees with penalty If you did not pay your fees by the registration fee payment deadline and you were dropped from all your classes, you can re-enroll after the Registration Freeze, Mar 22Mar 24; 5:59 a.m., is lifted. Once you have enrolled in at least one course a non-refundable late registration fee will be added to your fees. Your payment must include the late fee, registration fees and any outstanding financial obligations to the university by the late fee payment deadline. Fees may be paid Mar 22Apr 8 at the Cashiers Office during normal business hours; MondayFriday, 10:00 a.m.4:00 p.m. or 24 hours a day at https://mybill.ucdavis.edu. You must pay all fees and outstanding debts plus the Late Reg- istration Fee by 4:00 p.m. at the Cashier's Office, in Dutton Hall or at https://mybill.ucdavis.edu by 11:59 p.m. If you do not pay your fees by this deadline, your registration will be can- celled, all of your courses will be administratively withdrawn and fees for the first 10 days of instruction will be charged to your account. If you are administratively withdrawn, you will need to apply for readmission for a future quarter and pay the $60.00 readmission application fee. If you wish to cancel or withdraw from all enrolled courses, you will be liable for fees based on the date your Cancellation/ Withdrawal Form is received to the Office of the University Registrar; see Fee Refunds, on page 20. Postmarks will not be honored when submitting fee payments by mail. Fees must be paid in the Cashier's Office before the deadline. For more information about the Drop for Non-Payment Pro- cess, see http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/npn_faq.html. Fee Assessment Assessed student fees will appear on your SISWeb account (updated nightly) and in your MyBill account (statement por- tion updated once a month, but new activity can be viewed in the recent account activity section). In order for fees to be assessed to the student account, the Office of the University Registrar must initiate the Banner Fee Assessment System (BFAS). In general this occurs about one month prior to the registration fee payment deadline. Student fees are assessed to your account when you enroll in at least one course during the registration period. If a student registers for classes before initiation of the BFAS, no fees will show on the student account. Page 20 Spring 2011 Fee Refunds Cancellations and Withdrawals The Cancellation/Withdrawal Form is available in Room 12, Mrak Hall to complete and submit. However, you may also fax the Cancellation/Withdrawal Form. To download the Cancella- tion/Withdrawal form, see Forms at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu. E-mails and phone calls are not accepted as formal notices of cancellation/withdrawal. The students signature must accompany the withdrawal request. For unpaid students, a Cancellation/Withdrawal Form is required if you determine that you do not intend to pay fees and complete the term. Students who enroll in classes after being dropped for non-payment at the registration fee payment deadline and do not pay fees by the final payment with penalty deadline will be administratively withdrawn and fees for the first 10 days of instruction will be charged to the student account. If you intend to withdraw after the last day of instruction, please contact the Office of the University Registrar, in 12 Mrak Hall, for verification of eligibility. Schedule of Refunds The Schedule of Refunds refers to calendar days (not school days) beginning with the first day of instruction. The number of days elapsed is determined from the date the completed Cancellation/Withdrawal Form or PELP form is filed with the Office of the University Registrar, and it is presumed that no university services will be provided to the student after that date. The Schedule of Refunds applies to all students except first- quarter students who receive federal financial aid.* *New students who receive federal financial aid and withdraw during the first academic term may have fees refunded according to the Modified Fee Refund Schedule, available at http://financialaid.ucdavis.edu/undergraduate/students/R2TIV.html. The above refund schedule may not apply to self-supporting programs. For more specific information, check with your pro- gram manager. Planned Educational Leave Program (PELP) The Planned Educational Leave Program (PELP) allows any registered student-undergraduate or graduate-to temporarily suspend academic work at UC Davis. Undergraduates may take one such leave during their academic career at UC Davis and that leave is limited to one quarter in duration. For graduate students the maximum leave is up to one year. Undergraduates apply for PELP at the Office of the University Registrar. Gradu- ate students apply through their departments and professional students apply through their Deans office. Readmission is guaranteed assuming you resume regular aca- demic work on the agreed-upon return date and satisfy any holds on your registration. You are considered a continuing student following your PELP. It is your responsibility to check SISWeb for your registration pass times and register during the appropriate times. If you fail to return on the agreed-upon date, you will be automatically withdrawn from the university. Applications for PELP may be filed as late as the 10th day of instructionApr 8 during the quarter for which the student is requesting a leave. However, approved applications submitted after the first day of instruction will entitle you to only a partial refund of fees paid, in accordance with the Schedule of Refunds. The Schedule of Refunds refers to calendar days beginning with the first day of instruction. The effective date for determining a refund of fees is the date the completed and approved PELP form is returned to the Office of the University Registrar; see the Fees, Expenses, and Financial Aid chapter in the General Catalog. An application fee of $60.00 is charged to your account when you enroll in the PELP program. This fee is identical to that paid by a student who withdraws and is required to pay a read- mission fee upon return. After filing a PELP form, students owing student loans must file an exit form with Student Accounting. The PELP form is available in room 12, Mrak Hall to complete and submit. However, you may also fax in your notice of PELP. Include your student ID number, name, quarter you wish to PELP, and your signature. The fax number is (530) 752-6906. E-mails and phone calls are not accepted as formal notices of PELP. The students signature must accompany the PELP request. The effective refund date is the date the PELP is filed with the Office of the University Registrar and it is presumed that no university services will be provided to you after that date. The percentage of fees that may be refunded is determined by the number of calendar days elapsed, beginning with the first day of instruction; see the Schedule of Refunds, on this page. Allow 4-5 weeks to receive your refund. If you have registered for classes, all of your courses will be dropped once your PELP request has been processed. For full PELP information, see http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/PDFFiles/D022PELPInformation.pdf. Elapsed Calendar Days Percentage of Fees Refunded 01 100% less $10.00 27 days 90% 818 days 50% 1935 days 25% 36 days and over 0% Spring 2011 Page 21 Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) Coverage and Refund of SHIP Fees All registered students are automatically enrolled in the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) and are charged the SHIP fee. If you have comparable insurance and want to waive SHIP coverage, you must submit a waiver application at http://healthcenter.ucdavis.edu/insurance by the published dead- line; see the Academic Calendar, on page 2. Waiver applica- tions must be filed each academic year. An approved waiver is effective for the duration of the current academic year only. If you file a completed Notice of Cancellation/Withdrawal Form or Filing Fee form or Planned Educational Leave Pro- gram (PELP) form BEFORE THE QUARTER BEGINS, your Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) coverage will be can- celled as of your status change (first day of the quarter), and your SHIP fee will be fully refunded. If you are a registered student at the beginning of the quarter, and you file for PELP, Filing Fee, ON OR AFTER THE FIRST DAY OF THE QUARTER, your SHIP coverage will continue to the end of the quarter and your SHIP fee will not be refunded. Note that the first day of the quarter is not the same date as the first day of classes. Refer to the Office of the University Registrar's academic calendar for applicable dates in the Academic Calendar, on page 2, or at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/academic_calendar.html. For more information, see http://healthcenter.ucdavis.edu/ insurance/ship0708/eligibility.html or call Insurance Services at Student Health Services (530) 752-6055. Part-Time Status Any undergraduate student who wishes to be considered for part-time status must file a Change of Status petition each quarter. Graduate students who wish to be considered for part- time status must file a Change of Status petition one time and the part time status will continue until cancellation or until the student enrolls full-time. Petitions for part-time status must be filed with the Office of the University Registrar, along with supporting documentation, no later than the 10th day of instruc- tionApr 8. The Petition to Change Status form is available at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/office_of_the_registrar_forms.html. Part-time status provides students with opportunities to pur- sue bachelor's and some graduate degree programs on a part- time basis with a waiver of minimum progress requirements. Students are eligible for part-time status if they have been admitted to the university but are unable to study full time because of occupation, health problems, family responsibili- ties, or if they are a graduating senior (one quarter exemption only). Graduate students who have advanced to candidacy are not eligible for part-time status. Full-time and part-time stu- dents use the same facilities and are eligible for the same ser- vices, including the Student Health Center. Approved part-time students pay the same fees as full-time students, but pay only one-half of the Educational Fee. Non- resident part-time students pay one-half the nonresident tuition. If you qualify for a refund as a part-time student, you may request the refund from Student Accounting at @myAccount@ucdavis.edu; direct deposit of your refund is avail- able at http://directdeposit.ucdavis.edu. The part-time program regulations require that study lists reflect no more than 10 units (including workload units) for undergraduates, and no more than six units for graduates, by the 10th day of instructionApr 8. If, after the 10th day, you are enrolled over the limit, you will be billed for full fees and changed to full-time status for current and future quarters. Applicants for admission or readmission to the university as new or readmitted part-time students must apply through nor- mal channels and meet the same application deadlines as appli- cants for full-time study. Applications are available at the Office of the University Registrar. Approved part-time status applica- tions must be filed by the 10th day of instructionApr 8. For information, call the Office of the University Registrar at (530) 752-3639 (voice) or (530) 752-5149 (TDD). UC Davis Student Accounting Office http://studentaccounting.ucdavis.edu/tax.cfm UC Office of the President http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/payingforuc/ pay_plans.html Internal Revenue Service (IRS) http://www.irs.gov Page 22 Spring 2011 Financial Aid, Scholarships, & Student Employment Applying for financial aid and scholarships. All undergrad- uate and graduate students apply for financial aid by complet- ing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which is available at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. Students should apply between January 1 and March 2 each year to be consid- ered for priority funding. Entering freshmen and transfer students apply for scholarships when they apply for admission to UC Davis. Currently enrolled undergraduates are encouraged to apply for scholarships in early October at http://financialaid.ucdavis.edu/scholarships/. Graduate students should contact Graduate Studies for information about schol- arships or fellowships. MyAwards. After applying for financial aid, students are noti- fied of their financial aid and scholarship eligibility online beginning Mar 24 at http://financialaid.ucdavis.edu/MyAwards. After viewing and accepting awards, students must submit any required promissory notes or documents to the Financial Aid Office by July 15. Scholarships will have a separate dead- line posted on the award letter mailed to each scholarship recipient. Graduate students can view unsatisfied requirements and departmental awards beginning in mid-April. Work Study offers will be available for viewing beginning in July. Federal Direct Loans will be awarded beginning in mid-April. If you are offered a Direct Loan and know that you will be receiving block grant, fellowship, GSR or TA funding that has not yet posted, please notify the Graduate Financial Aid Office as soon as possible so that your loan offers can be revised. All full-time students are required to enroll for a minimum of 12 or more units (including workload units) to ensure dis- bursement of full financial aid and scholarships. To ensure funding by the Registration Fee Deadline, you are encouraged to enroll in these units during Pass 1 of registration. Wait-listed course units do not count toward the required financial aid units. Residence Status in MyAwards. Any indication of resident status that you may have received during admission, or from Financial Aid, is provisional until a determination has been made by a campus Residence Deputy for tuition purposes. Your California residence status determined after your admission may result in a change in your financial aid package. Statement of Legal Residence Form. All newly admitted stu- dents are required to complete a Statement of Legal Residence. For access to the form, see the Admissions website at http:// admissions.ucdavis.edu/ or your Offer of Admissions information. Once your residence status for tuition purposes has been deter- mined, you will receive a notice from the campus Residence Deputy and fees will be assessed to your student account based on your residency classification. Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). The Financial Aid Office monitors satisfactory academic progress. The General Catalog defines the requirements of minimum progress and good standing under Probation and Dismissal. Students who do not make satisfactory academic progress will lose eligibility for all financial aid until they again meet academic standards. Students in the Schools of Law or Medicine should see their respective Financial Aid Office for SAP requirements. For details, visit the Financial Aid website at http://financialaid.ucdavis.edu/undergraduate/students/SAP.html. To meet SAP standards for financial aid, undergraduates are required to pass 39 units per academic year. Graduate students are required to complete 12 units per quarter. Student Employment. Student Work-Study and non Work- Study employment opportunities are available on campus and in neighboring communities. A wide variety of community ser- vice jobs are also available, which can be both educational and personally rewarding. Computers are conveniently available in 1210 Dutton Hall to assist with your job search at http:// jobs.ucdavis.edu. Student Employment Staff are available to assist you with your job search through a scheduled appointment or at (530) 752-0520. Work-Study offers are contingent on availability of funds, and are awarded to students who are eligible for need-based finan- cial aid. Taxation of Grant/Scholarship Awards. Some scholarships, grants, fellowships, traineeships, and other forms of gift aid that exceed the costs of tuition, fees, required books, and supplies are taxable. For information about taxes related to education, review IRS Publication 970 at http://www.irs.gov/publications/p970/index.html. Emergency, Short-Term, and Assistant Loans If you are experiencing a temporary shortage of funds, the Financial Aid Office offers Emergency, Short-Term, and Assis- tant Loans to all students. Applications with application instructions are at http://financialaid.ucdavis.edu. Emergency loans are a maximum of $500.00 and must be repaid within 30 days. Short-term loans are $500.00+ or (if your aid is delayed) the full amount of in-state registration fees. Assistant loans are available for graduate students who are teaching assistants, associate instructors, graduate student researchers, or postgraduate researchers. Students can apply for a maximum of one months salary; maximum may be higher if need is for non-resident tuition. The maximum repayment period is six months, the end of the academic year, or graduation, whichever comes first. Applying for Financial Aid for 2011-2012 Complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. The priority-filing period is January 1March 2, 2011. Spring 2011 Page 23 Instructional Startup Activities Residence Hall Check-In Mar 24 All residence halls remain open through spring break. Meals are not served during spring break. Meals com- mence with dinner on Mar 23 New students move into residence halls on Mar 23 Housing payments are due Apr 1 Financial Aid Distribution Student Accounting will use financial aid to pay student fees, room & board, and any other balances the student has authorized. Financial aid in excess of these charges will be refunded to the student, or the parent if so requested on their undergraduate PLUS loan application. It is the policy of UC Davis, in accordance with Federal financial aid regulations (34 CFR 668.164), that all stu- dents receive their financial aid refunds electronically. UC Davis provides two options from which students may choose, direct deposit and VISA debit cards. Direct deposit of financial aid is the preferred method by which UC Davis students receive their financial aid refunds. To sign up, see http://directdeposit.ucdavis.edu. Direct Deposit enrollment takes up to five days to become active. Once active, your financial aid funds will be directly deposited into your bank account. If you need assistance please contact Student Accounting at myaccount@ucdavis.edu or (530) 752-3646. UC Davis also offers VISA debit cards (aka TotalPay Cards) to which financial aid funds may be credited. The TotalPay cards include unlimited fee-free purchases everywhere VISA is accepted, and unlimited fee-free ATM withdrawals from all US Bank ATMs on campus and Allpoint Network ATMs off campus. Under no circum- stances may these cards be converted into or used by the student as a credit card. For more information, or to enroll, see the Student Accounting website at http://studentaccounting.ucdavis.edu. Students who have not made arrangements for electronic delivery of financial aid funds will be provided with Total- Pay cards to the extent permitted by law. These cards, or in limited instances paper checks, may be picked-up at Stu- dent Accounting in room 2100 Dutton Hall, 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. To pick up either TotalPay cards or checks, you must show a valid government-issued photo ID card or your UC Davis student ID card. NOTICE: Under the Federal regulations governing stu- dent financial aid, financial aid checks must be picked up within 21 days of issuance. Students unable to pick up their checks in this time frame should authorize someone else to pick up the check on their behalf using the Authorization for Release of Check to an Agent form at http://manuals.ucdavis.edu/PPM/330/330-12a.pdf. Students taking no action to pick up their checks within the 21 day time limit risk forfeiture of their Federal financial aid. AggieCard Photo ID New and readmitted students will receive a UC Davis AggieCard photo ID at the AggieCard Office in the Memo- rial Union; see http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/photoid.html. All students must present a legal picture identification in order to receive their photo ID card; e.g., valid drivers license, state ID card or current passport. Continuing Students. If you have lost your photo ID card you can order a replacement at the AggieCard office in the Memorial Union. There will be a $15.00 replacement charge. All students must present a legal picture identifica- tion in order to receive their photo ID card; e.g., valid drivers license, state ID card or current passport. For additional information, see http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/ html/photoid.html. Student Orientation Sessions Mar 28 All new international students must check in at Services for International Students and Scholars (SISS) no later than Mar 28. SISS is located in University House, south of Dutton Hall. For more information regarding the required SISS orientation for all new international students, see the SISS website at http://siss.ucdavis.edu. Placement Examinations and Auditions If you must participate in more than one of the following exams or auditions and there is a time conflict, contact the departments involved. New Student Orientation (530) 752-4443 or orientation@ucdavis.edu. Orientation assists new students with their transition to UC Davis. Orientation includes meeting with an Orienta- tion Leader to receive assistance with academic advising, course registration, information for campus resources and social integration. The staff will introduce you to the cam- pus environment, procedures and opportunities, and offer programs relevant to your academic and transition needs. New students make an appointment by e-mail at orientation@ucdavis.edu. For more information, see http://orientation.ucdavis.edu. Page 24 Spring 2011 Mar 24 Analytical Writing Placement Examination 5:45 p.m. sharp8:00 p.m. in 261 Olson (530) 752-0450. Open to first-year students who have not satisfied the Entry Level Writing Requirement and have not previously taken this exam. You must show a valid photo ID. Exam registration not required. Fee is $90. English as a Second Language Examination for Under- graduates Call for an appointment (530) 752-3464. Test results are required of students whose native language is not English, to determine their ability to understand lectures and writ- ten material and to express themselves satisfactorily in writing. Music Auditions (530) 752-5537. An audition is required for enrolling in the following Music courses: 131, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146. Most auditions will be held during orientation, but students must inquire in the Music department for an appointment. Returning students should also inquire in the Music office to learn whether a re-audition is required for their ensemble. Precalculus Diagnostic Examination; also known as Math Placement Examination In order to remain in Mathematics 12, 16A, 17A, or 21A, students must have a qualifying score on this examination. Exam only offered on-line. For more information, including exam dates and how to access the on-line exam, consult the Department of Mathematics' website at http:// www.math.ucdavis.edu/undergrad/math_placement. Foreign Language Placement Examinations A placement examination is required for students enrolling for the first time in a foreign language course at UC Davis and who have at least some experience, from school or otherwise, with that language. Depending on their placement exam results, students may be able to opt out of the language requirement. Refer to the General Catalog under Foreign Language Require- ment for more information. The Language Learning Center (LLC), in 53 Olson Hall, administers placement exams for French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian and Spanish. Each language exam may only be taken once. The placement exams are given weekdays by appointment throughout the academic year (excluding holidays). Walk-ins are welcome Monday- Thursday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m., and Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., but are sub- ject to availability. Allow one hour for the placement exam except for Japanese which may take up to 3 hours. To schedule an appointment or for more information, call the LLC at (530) 752-1508. For Chinese placement exams, contact the Chinese department directly at (530) 752-4999. For all other language placement exams not offered at the LLC, call the Second Language Acquisition Institute (SLAI) at (530) 752-2719. Drop-In Advising Educational Opportunity Program/Peer Advising Counselors (EOP/PACs) (530) 752-9711. The EOP Infor- mation Office is located in 106 South Hall. Advisors are available to provide academic advising and personal and social support to students from 9 a.m.4 p.m. Pre-Graduate or Pre-Professional Advising is available for undergraduates planning ahead for graduate or profes- sional school. Pre-Professional School Advising (law, health sciences, and business) and Pre-Graduate School and Pre-Teaching Credential Advising are located in 111 South Hall. (530) 752-4475. English Composition Examination Apr 23 Students are advised to complete this requirement in their junior year. There are no examinations administered during the summer. Sign-up online by following the link at http://writing.ucdavis.edu/compexam/ from 9:00 a.m. the Monday before the exam date until Friday at noon or until filled. The Upper-Division Composition Examination form, available at the UC Davis Bookstore, is required. It is recommended that students with disabilities contact the Student Disability Center (530) 752-3184 and the University Writing Program (530) 752-0450 at least two weeks prior to the exam date to arrange accommodations. Spring 2011 Page 25 Academic Advising College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Deans Office: 150 Mrak Hall (530) 752-0108 MondayFriday, 8:00 a.m.12:00 p.m. and 1:005:00 p.m. Academic advising and program planning are strongly recom- mended for all students in the college. Comprehensive advis- ing including college, university and program requirements are available in the Dean's office. Faculty and staff advisers are available in the departments and are the primary contacts for assistance with satisfaction of lower and upper division requirements, internships, graduate school and career opportu- nities. Peer Advisers are also available in the departments to assist with major and preparatory requirements. Students who have not yet selected a major may receive aca- demic advising from the Undeclared/Exploratory Program fac- ulty, staff, and peer advisors located in the Dean's office. Students may receive general information on all majors in the college and assistance with course selection, registration, refer- rals, and education alternatives. Students should contact the appropriate department for assis- tance, below, regarding a particular major and course selection. Agricultural and Environmental Education, 1202 Meyer Hall Animal Biology, 152 Hutchison Hall Animal Science, 1202 Meyer Hall Animal Science and Management, 1202 Meyer Hall Atmospheric Science, 1150 Plant and Environmental Sciences Building Avian Sciences, 1202 Meyer Hall Biotechnology, 1220A Plant and Environmental Sciences Build- ing Clinical Nutrition, 3211 Meyer Hall Community and Regional Development, 1303 Hart Hall Ecological Management and Restoration, 1220A Plant and Envi- ronmental Sciences Entomology, 394A Briggs Hall Environmental Horticulture and Urban Forestry, 1224 Plant and Environmental Sciences Building Environmental Policy Analysis and Planning, 1001 Wickson Hall Environmental Science and Management, 1001 Wickson Hall or 1150 Plant and Environmental Sciences Environmental Toxicology, 4111 Meyer Hall Fiber and Polymer Science, 129B Everson Hall Food Science, 1208 RMI South Building Human Development, 1303 Hart Hall Hydrology, 1150 Plant and Environmental Sciences Building International Agricultural Development, 1303 Hart Hall Landscape Architecture, 135 Hunt Hall Managerial Economics, 1176 Social Sciences and Humanities Building Nutrition Science, 3211 Meyer Hall Plant Sciences, 1220A Plant and Environmental Sciences Building Textiles and Clothing, 129B Everson Hall Undeclared/Exploratory Program, 150 Mrak Hall Viticulture and Enology, 1208 RMI South Building Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology, 1088 Academic Surge College of Biological Sciences Dean's Office: 202 Life Sciences (530) 752-0410 All students in the college are encouraged to seek advice and assistance from staff and peer advisers on a regular basis, espe- cially during their first quarters at Davis. Students should con- tinue to consult with staff advisers during their career at Davis to assure completion of their degrees in a timely manner. Students in the college should contact the Dean's office staff advisers for information on college and university require- ments or at the first hint of academic difficulty. For advising in your major, staff and peer advisers for unde- clared-life sciences and declared majors in the college are avail- able at the following locations: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 156 Briggs Hall Biological Sciences, College of Biological Sciences, Dean's Office, 202 Life Sciences Cell Biology, 156 Briggs Hall Evolution, Ecology, and Biodiversity, 2320 Storer Hall Exercise Biology, 188 Briggs Hall Genetics, 156 Briggs Hall Microbiology, 357 Briggs Hall Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior, 188 Briggs Hall Plant Biology, College of Biological Sciences, Deans Office, 202 Life Sciences Undeclared-Life Sciences, College of Biological Sciences, Dean's Office, 202 Life Sciences Students who have selected a major may be assigned a faculty adviser by the staff adviser for that major, and are encouraged to contact faculty members for advice on choice of upper divi- sion elective courses, identification of research opportunities, and career planning. Students who have not yet selected a major (Undeclared Life Sciences majors) may obtain advice from staff and peer advis- ers in the Dean's office, in 202 Life Sciences. College of Engineering Each department has a staff adviser who works with students to help them stay on track with major requirements. We recommend that students meet regularly with an adviser to review degree requirements. In addition to staff advisers, fac- ulty provide guidance on judgmental matters such as choice of elective courses, career decisions, etc. Questions about degree requirements or general college requirements may be directed to your faculty or staff adviser, peer advisers, or to the Under- graduate Office. The departmental advising coordinators are: Biological Systems Engineering-Michael Delwich/Marisa McCo- nnell, 2038 Bainer Hall Biomedical Engineering-Angelique Louie/Rosalind Christian, 2303 Genome and Biomedical Science Facility Chemical Engineering and Materials Science-Ahmet Palazoglu/ TBA, 2004 Kemper Hall Civil and Environmental Engineering-Bassam Younis/Reina Gonzalez, 2045 Ghausi Hall Computer Science-Nina Amenta/Lori Avellar, 2063 Kemper Hall Electrical and Computer Engineering-Steve Lewis/Nancy Davis, 2064 Kemper Hall Page 26 Spring 2011 Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering-James A. Schaaf/Julie Burgal, 2132 Bainer Hall Optical Science and Engineering-Hector Baldis/Tiffany Macias- Silva, 3011 Engineering III College of Letters and Science All students are encouraged to see an academic advisor regu- larly to seek assistance in designing a program of courses that is optimal for their educational needs and assures progress toward meeting degree requirements. Freshmen and transfer students are urged to see an advisor during each of their first three quarters at the UC Davis campus. All new students who have selected a major will be assigned an advisor within that major department. New students should contact their department or program office during the first quarter of residence on the UC Davis campus to meet with their advisor. If your advisor is not available when you need assistance, or if you wish to consult an advisor in a major pro- gram other than the one represented by your assigned advisor, contact the department or program office for help. Students who have not yet selected a major are automati- cally placed in the L&S Academic Options Program which provides academic advising to lower-division students. Resi- dence Hall Advising Team sites are located in on-campus resi- dence hall areas. Each site is staffed by a team of L&S Peer Advisors who will be available to Academic Options Program students living in that residence hall complex. Through indi- vidual advising, group sessions, and programs, this team will work with you over the next several quarters. They will help you with your academic planning, ensuring progress toward your educational goals and satisfaction of degree requirements. They also can assist you in exploring your options before you select your major. L&S Academic Options Program students not living in a uni- versity residence hall complex will receive academic advising from the L&S Undergraduate Education and Advising Office. Advisors there also are available to provide academic assistance to all students in the College of Letters and Science. To find answers to your questions and other useful informa- tion, including contact information and how to arrange to meet with an advisor, see http://advising.ucdavis.edu/. If you wish to declare a major or change your major, you must arrange for a meeting with an advisor in the new major to dis- cuss your study program and file a Change of Major Petition. Advisor assignments and petitions are available in the office of the major program. The following majors are available in the College of Letters and Science. For descriptions and contact information, see http://advising.ucdavis.edu/majorminorlist.aspx. African American and African Studies American Studies Anthropology Applied Mathematics Applied Physics Art History Art Studio Asian American Studies Chemistry Chicana/Chicano Studies Chinese Classical Civilization Communication Comparative Literature Computer Science Design Dramatic Art East Asian Studies Economics English Film Studies French Geology German History Individual Major International Relations Italian Japanese Linguistics Mathematical and Scientific Computation Mathematics Medieval and Early Modern Studies Middle East/South Asia Studies Music Native American Studies Natural Sciences Philosophy Physics Political Science Political Science-Public Service Psychology Religious Studies Russian Science and Technology Studies Sociology Sociology-Organizational Studies Spanish Statistics Technocultural Studies Women's Studies Graduate/Professional School Advisers Official graduate advisers have been appointed for each gradu- ate program by the Dean of Graduate Studies. These official advisers are the only signatories accepted on documents per- taining to Graduate Studies. Please consult your graduate pro- gram staff person or Graduate Studies for the name(s) of the graduate adviser(s) in your program. Professional students consult their respective Deans offices for advising procedures. Spring 2011 Page 27 Final Examinations A. Except under special specified circumstances, Academic Senate Regulation SR 772 requires that final examinations be given in all undergraduate courses. Final examinations may be given in graduate courses. B. At the instructor's option, a final examination in any course other than an on-line course may be wholly or in part of the take-home type. All examinations for on-line courses must be proctored to ensure that the person tak- ing the examination is the student receiving credit. In accordance with SR 772(A) in undergraduate courses, the writing time of a take-home final examination and an in- class final examination together may not exceed three hours. C. In each course for which a final examination is required, each student shall have the right to take a final examina- tion (or, when the instructor has so opted, to submit a take-home examination) at the time and on the date pub- lished in the Class Schedule. For on-line courses, the Uni- versity Registrar will offer to the instructor of each on-line class the option to have the final in the last time slot on the last day of finals or at a time on dead day to be negoti- ated between the University Registrar and the instructor. Students shall be notified of the time and place of the final on or before the first day of instruction. D. In each course (other than in an on-line course) for which a midterm examination is required, each student shall have the right to take a midterm examination (or, when the instructor has so opted, to submit a take-home exami- nation) during one of the scheduled meetings of the class published in the Class Schedule. E. Holding a final or midterm examination (or setting a deadline for submission of a take-home examination) at a time not specified in (C) or (D) requires the mutual con- sent of the instructor and all students involved in the change (other than in an on-line course). Any student who does not consent in writing to the different time must be permitted to take an examination (and/or submit a take-home examination) at the officially scheduled time. A student who consents in writing to the change of exami- nation time waives the right cited in (C) or (D). F. Any departures from the published examination schedule should be carried out so as not to disadvantage students who are unable to accept the alternative examination schedule. An in-class final examination may not be rescheduled for a date earlier than the first day of final week. The due date for a take-home final examination may not be rescheduled for a date earlier than the first day of finals week. In the case of on-line courses, the pub- lished examination schedule is that announced no later than the first day of class in accordance with (C), and finals may be scheduled or rescheduled to occur on dead day. G. A student who is improperly denied the right cited in (C) or (D) may file a petition with the Executive Council of the Academic Senate by the end of the next regular term, for appropriate action. H. Students with documented disabilities may be entitled to in-class accommodations. The student shall provide the instructor with a letter from the Student Disability Center (SDC) recommending those academic accommodations that the instructor is responsible for providing. Students must request accommodation as soon as possible to allow the university reasonable time to evaluate the request and offer necessary adjustments. No accommodations shall alter the nature of the academic demands made of the stu- dent, nor decrease the standards and types of academic performance, nor require facilities or personnel that can- not reasonably be provided. The instructor should consult with the student and SDC on any questions or concerns. I. An instructor may release to individual students their original final examinations (or copies thereof) at any time. Otherwise, the instructor shall retain final examination materials, or a copy thereof, until the end of the next regu- lar term, during which period students shall have access to their examinations. Final Examination Schedule The times shown in Final Examination ScheduleSpring 2011, on page 28, indicate regular quarterly meeting times of the lecture. Examinations will be held in the same room used for class meetings during the quarter unless there are two courses scheduled for a final at the same time in the same room. In these cases, one of the finals will be held in a different location assigned by the Office of the University Registrar. Some courses may have more students enrolled than there are seats, in which case, additional rooms will be requested from the Office of the University Registrar. These rooms will be announced to the class, prior to the examination time, by the instructor. Classes that do not fit into any combination of meeting times as noted are known as to-be-announced (TBA) finals. The time, date, and place of examinations of these classes will be arranged by the Office of the University Registrar. Instructors will have this information approximately two weeks prior to finals and will then notify their students. Elementary/Intermediate Foreign Languages; WLD 057E, P, S, T (College WritingSCC 100E, P, S, T), and Linguistics 021 026; WLD 055M (Algebra ReviewSCC 170M) and Mathemat- ics 021ABC; and WLD 041C (Preparatory ChemSCC 110C); CHE 002ABC and PHY 007ABC are examined in special groups as noted in the Final Examination Chart. Rooms for these exams will be provided by the Office of the University Registrar. Departments assign rooms for special group exam- inations. The Office of the University Registrar will not assign a room for the final exam if a course is taught in a room other than a general assignment room. In these cases, the instructor should choose a time within finals week (which is agreeable to the whole class) as well as make arrangements for use of the room. Page 28 Spring 2011 Students wishing to adjust their final exam schedule because of multiple exams on the same day may discuss their problem with the instructors of the courses. Students are responsible for ensuring they do not have conflicting exams. There is no regu- lation mandating a change. There are many combinations of meeting times for lectures throughout the quarter. The Final Exam Period Groupings table indicates which exam period grouping to observe for these combinations of classes. UC Davis seeks to accommodate any student who, in obser- vance of a religious creed, encounters an unavoidable conflict with a test or examination schedule. The student is responsible for providing, in writing no later than the beginning of the quarter, notification of a potential conflict to the individual responsible for administering the examination and requesting accommodation. Instructors will consider such requests on a case-by-case basis and determine whether such conflicts can be resolved without imposing on the instructor or the other stu- dents in the class an undue hardship, which cannot be reason- ably avoided. If so, the instructor will determine, in consultation with the student, a time during which the student can take the test or examination without incurring a penalty or violation to the students religious creed. Note: Classes that meet one day a week have been incorporated in the Final Examination Schedule. Class Days Group to Observe Class Days Group to Observe Class Days Group to Observe Class Days Group to Observe M MWF MTW MWF MTWRF MWF MTR TR W MWF MTWF MWF TWF MWF MTWR TR F MWF MTF MWF WRF MWF MTRF TR MW MWF MWR MWF T TR TWR TR MF MWF MWRF MWF R TR TWRF TR WF MWF MRF MWF TR TR TRF TR MWF MWF Final Exam Period Groupings Morning Examination Times Afternoon Examination Times Evening Examination Times Examination 8:0010:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m.12:30 p.m. 1:003:00 p.m. 3:305:30 p.m. 6:008:00 p.m. 8:3010:30 p.m. Saturday, Jun 4 Exam Code MWF 11:30 or 12:10 A TR 11:30 or 12:10 B TR 4:40 or 5:10 C PHY 7ABC D LIN 21-26 WLD 57EPST E MWF 5:40 or 6:10 1 Monday, Jun 6 Exam Code MWF 8:30 or 9:00 F MWF 3:40 or 4:10 G TR 2:40 or 3:10 H TR 1:40 or 2:10 I MAT 21ABC WLD 55M J TR 6:40 or 7:10 2 Tuesday, Jun 7 Exam Code Elem/Inter Foreign Languages K TR 9:30 or 10:00 L MWF 2:40 or 3:10 M MWF 7:30 or 8:00 N MWF 4:40 or 5:10 O MWF 6:40 or 7:10 3 Wednesday, Jun 8 Exam Code TR 7:30 or 8:00 P CHE 2ABC WLD 41C Q TR 8:30 or 9:00 R MWF 10:30 or 11:00 S TR 12:40 or 1:10 T TR 5:40 or 6:10 4 Thursday, Jun 9 Exam Code TR 3:40 or 4:10 U MWF 1:40 or 2:10 V MWF 12:40 or 1:10 W MWF 9:30 or 10:00 X TR 10:30 or 11:00 Y TBA 5 Final Examination ScheduleSpring 2011 Spring 2011 Page 29 Commencement Dates & Locations 2011 Spring Commencement Schedule 2012 Spring Commencement Schedule Date School/College Time Location 5/13/2011 School of Law 4:00 PM Mondavi Center 5/21/2011 School of Medicine 10:00 AM Mondavi Center 6/8/2011 School of Education 4:00 PM Mondavi Center 6/9/2011 Graduate Studies 4:00 PM ARC Pavilion 6/10/2011 College of Biological Sciences 10:00 AM ARC Pavilion 6/10/2011 School of Veterinary Medicine 10:00 AM Mondavi Center 6/10/2011 College of Engineering 3:00 PM ARC Pavilion 6/11/2011 College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences 9:00 AM ARC Pavilion 6/11/2011 College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences 2:00 PM ARC Pavilion 6/11/2011 Graduate School of Management 10:00 AM Mondavi Center 6/12/2011 College of Letters and Science 9:00 AM ARC Pavilion 6/12/2011 College of Letters and Science 2:00 PM ARC Pavilion Date School/College Time Location 5/11/2012 School of Law 4:00 PM Mondavi Center 5/19/2012 School of Medicine 10:00 AM Mondavi Center 6/13/2012 School of Education 4:00 PM Mondavi Center 6/14/2012 Graduate Studies 4:00 PM ARC Pavilion 6/15/2012 College of Biological Sciences 10:00 AM ARC Pavilion 6/15/2012 School of Veterinary Medicine 10:00 AM Mondavi Center 6/15/2012 College of Engineering 3:00 PM ARC Pavilion 6/16/2012 College of Letters and Science 9:00 AM ARC Pavilion 6/16/2012 College of Letters and Science 2:00 PM ARC Pavilion 6/16/2012 Graduate School of Management 10:00 AM Mondavi Center 6/17/2012 College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences 9:00 AM ARC Pavilion 6/17/2012 College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences 2:00 PM ARC Pavilion Page 30 Spring 2011 Schedule of Classes Information Course Descriptions Course descriptions are listed in the General Catalog and Gen- eral Catalog Supplement. The General Catalog can be purchased at the UC Davis Bookstore or you can view it, and the General Catalog Supplement, at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog. 10-Day & 20-Day Drop Courses Apr 8 (10-day-drop) Apr 22 (20-day-drop) The last day to drop courses without deans permission or fee is the 20th day of instructionApr 22, except for those courses designated by departments as 10-day-drop courses; 10-day- drop courses are designated by the ^ in the Schedule of ClassesSpring 2011, beginning on page 32. To drop a desig- nated 10-day-drop course after the 10th day of instructionApr 8 or to drop any other courses after the 20th day of instruction Apr 22, you need to obtain the permission of your dean and pay a $3.00 fee; see Dropping Courses with a Permission to Drop (PTD), on page 5. Class Meeting Times Morning classes start on the hour or half hour. Afternoon and evening classes (including noon hour classes) start ten minutes after the hour or half hour. Enrollment Capacity The enrollment capacity (Enrl Cap) for each section indicates the class enrollment limit as set at the time of publication. Course Materials Fee Students will be charged fees in some courses for use, rental, or consumption of materials or services necessary to provide a special supplemental educational experience. For example, course materials fees may cover the purchase of chemicals and glassware for a science laboratory or art supplies for an art stu- dio class. They might also cover film rentals, field trips, or the purchase or rental of specific equipment. Courses that have a course materials fee are noted in the Schedule of Classes Spring 2011, beginning on page 32. Departments may exempt students from course material fees at their discretion for reasons including extenuating circum- stances or financial hardship. Students should seek a waiver from the department by the 20th day of instructionApr 22, or equivalent date for a semester or session. Note: Fees may change after publication. Updates to Schedule of Classes Updates to the Schedule of Classes are available through the Office of the University Registrar at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/ csrg/schedule.cfm. These changes override information pub- lished in the quarterly Class Schedule and Registration Guide, and are available two to three weeks before the quarter begins. Room Changes When a course must be relocated, a Door Notice will be posted outside of the classroom indicating the new location or time. To avoid delays getting to a class that may have been relocated after registration, print your schedule using SISWeb the day before classes begin. Instructor Changes Students should be aware that professorial assignments are subject to change. Students wishing to confirm who will be teaching specific courses should contact the department offer- ing the course. General Classes Information Course Syllabus By the end of the first week of instruction, the instructor will provide students with a course outline of the anticipated topi- cal content of the course, amount and kind of work expected, and examination and grading procedures. Instructor Office Hours By the end of the first week of instruction, instructors will make their office hours known to their students. Spring 2011 Page 31 Buildings/Locations Abbreviations ABSNUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ABS Nursery School ACADS4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Academic Surge IV ACADSR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Academic Surge Bldg. ACFSH4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aquaculture 4 AFIELD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A Street Field AG TOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Agricultural Toxicology AGGFLD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aggie Field AHBEEF. . . . . . . . . . . . Animal Husbandry--Beef Barn AHFEED . . . . . . . . . . . . Animal Husbandry--Feed Lot AHHOG . . . . . . . . . . . .Animal Husbandry Hog Barn AHHRSE . . . . . . . . . . Animal Husbandry--Horse Barn ANSC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Animal Science ANHOP . . . . . . . . . . . Animal Husbandry--Hop Barn ANSC H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Animal Science Hatch ANSC T . . . . . . . . . Animal Science Teaching Facility ANSHP . . . . . . . . . . . Animal Husbandry--Sheep Barn ARC . . . . . . . . . . . . .Activities and Recreation Center ARCPAV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pavilion at the ARC ART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Art ARTANX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Art Annex ASMDSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Asmundson Hall BAINER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bainer Hall BEEBIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bee Biology Facility BODEGA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bodega Marine Lab BOWLEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bowley BRIGGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Briggs Hall BSMNTA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Basement, Art BSMNTD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Basement Darkroom CHEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chemistry CHEM A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chemistry Annex CLARUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colleges at La Rue COLEB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cole B COLEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cole C COLEG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cole G COURT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Court CRUESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cruess Hall CVDLS . . California Veterinary Diagnostic Lab System DAIRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dairy DAIRYR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dairy Res 2 DCBARN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DC Barn DCFEED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DC Feed DCSHDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DC Sheds DFIELD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dairy Field DUTTON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dutton Hall ENHORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Environmental Horticulture ENOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enology ENTOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Environmental Toxicology EPHSCI . . . . . . . . . Earth & Physical Sciences Building EQUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Equestrian Center EVERSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Everson Hall EXPFRM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Experimental Farm FDSCT. . . . . . . . . . . . . Food Science and Technology FIELD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Field FLDHSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Field House FLDLAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Field Laboratory FLSITE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Field Site FIREHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fire House FRBNHL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Freeborn Hall GALGHR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gallagher Hall GENBIO . . . . Genome & Biomedical Sciences Facility GHAUSI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ghausi Hall GIEDT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Giedt Hall HGYM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hickey Gymnasium H POOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hickey Pool HARANX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Haring Annex HARING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Haring Hall HART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hart Hall HD HSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head House HDCAD. . . . . . . . . . .Community Development - Adult HDCCD. . . . . . . . . . Community Development - Child HERTZ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hertz HOAGLD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hoagland Hall HOGLDA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hoagland Annex HOWFLD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Howard Field HUNT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hunt Hall HUTCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hutchison Hall HUTFLD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hutchison Field HYDR L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hydraulics Lab ITEH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Institute of Tox & Env Health KEMPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kemper Hall KERR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kerr Hall KING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King Hall KLEIBR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kleiber Hall LANDLB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Language Laboratory LEHR . . . . . . . Lab for Environmental Health Research LIBRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Library LSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Life Sciences Addition MANN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mann MANNLB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mann Laboratory MATSCI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mathematical Science MDSC C. . . . . . . . . . . .Medical Sciences Building1C MEDIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Medicine MEDLIB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Library MEYER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meyer Hall MRAK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrak Hall MTHTRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Main Theatre MU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Memorial Union MUSIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Music NEUBLG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neurosciences Building NORTHH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Hall OFFCAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off Campus OLSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Olson Hall ORPKCT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Orchard Park Courts PARSON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parson Seed Cert Center PCTRLB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Primate Center Lab PHEADQ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poultry Headquarters PHYSIC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Physics PLESC. . . . . . . . . . . Plant and Environmental Sciences PLSC T . . . . . . . . . . . . Plant Science Teaching Facility PLTGR1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plant Gr HH 1 PLTGR2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plant Gr HH 2 PLTGR3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plant Gr HH 3 PLTGR6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plant Gr HH 6 PLTGR9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plant Gr HH 9 PRIMAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Primate Center Adm PROFBL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Professional Building RADLAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Radiation Lab RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Range RAPTRC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raptor Center RECLDG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recreation Lodge REDRM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Room ROBBNS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robbins Hall RBBNSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robbins Annex RFIELD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Russell Field RESSLR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roessler Hall RMISEN . . . Robert Mondavi Institute (RMI) for Wine & Food Science Sensory Lab RMISOU . . RMI for Wine and Food Science South Lab S POOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schaal Pool SCHALM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schalm Hall SCILAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sciences Lab Building SCILEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sciences Lecture Hall SGUNDO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Segundo SHLDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shields Library SILO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Silo SOCSCI . . . . . . . . . . Social Sciences and Humanities SOEB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . School of Education Building SOHALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Hall SPEED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Speed SPROUL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sproul Hall STORER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Storer Hall STUDIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Studio SURGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Surge SURGE1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Surge 1 SURGE2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Surge 2 SURGE3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Surge 3 SURGE4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Surge 4 TB 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 5 TB 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 6 TB 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 9 TB 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 10 TB 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 15 TB 117 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 117 TB 118 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 118 TB 119 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 119 TB 123 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 123 TB 164 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 164 TB 170 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 170 TB 173 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 173 TB 174 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 174 TB 192 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 192 TB 193 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 193 TB 200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 200 TB 201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 201 TB 202. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 202 TB 205. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 205 TB 209. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 209 TB 615. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 615 TB 616. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 616 TB 617. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 617 TEMCL1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Temporary Classroom 1 TEMCL2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Temporary Classroom 2 TEMCL3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Temporary Classroom 3 TFIELD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toomey Field THTRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Theatre TRACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Track TRCERO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tercero TUPPER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tupper Hall UCAIRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UC Airport UCDMCS . . . . UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento UCLUB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University Club VALLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gladys Valley Hall VEGFH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vegetable FH VEIMYR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Veihmeyer Hall VINYRD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vineyard VITRLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viticulture Relo A VM II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vet Med II VMBARN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vet Med Barn VMTH. . . . . . . . Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital VRHIES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Voorhies Hall WCAE . . . .Western Center for Agricultural Equipment WALKER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walker Hall WALK X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walker Annex WELLMN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wellman Hall WICKSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wickson Hall WRIGHT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wright Hall WT RM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Weight Room WYATT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wyatt Pavilion Theatre YOUNG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Young Hall Activity Type ACT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PE Activity AUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Auto Tutorial CLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clinic COM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Combined Schedule CON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conference DIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Discussion D/L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Discussion/Laboratory F-V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Film Viewing FWK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fieldwork IND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Independent Study INT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Internship L/D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Laboratory/Discussion LAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laboratory LEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lecture LED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lecture/Discussion LIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Listening LLA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lecture/Laboratory PER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Performance Instruction PRA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Practice PRB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Extensive Problem Solving PRJ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Project REC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Recitation REH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rehearsal SEM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Seminar STD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Studio T-D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Term Paper or Discussion TUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tutorial VAR . . . . . Variable (subject to Academic Senate rules) W-D. . . . . . . . . . . . . Extensive Writing or Discussion WED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Online Discussion WRI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Extensive Writing WRK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 33 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 53085 ^ ARE 115A COM A08 Economic Development 4.0 Boucher, SR TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 H W 0610-0700P WICKSN 1038 53086 ^ ARE 115A COM A09 Economic Development 4.0 Boucher, SR TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 H W 0610-0700P WELLMN 205 53087 ^ ARE 115A COM A10 Economic Development 4.0 Boucher, SR TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 H W 0710-0800P WICKSN 1038 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS, ECONOMICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO ALL MAJORS ** 22496 ^ ARE 115B COM A01 Economic Development 4.0 Wilson, JL TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1002 38 C T 0810-0900P WICKSN 1020 22497 ^ ARE 115B COM A02 Economic Development 4.0 Wilson, JL TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1002 37 C T 0710-0800P WICKSN 1020 22498 ^ ARE 115B COM A03 Economic Development 4.0 Wilson, JL TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1002 38 C R 0710-0800P WICKSN 1020 22499 ^ ARE 115B COM A04 Economic Development 4.0 Wilson, JL TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1002 37 C R 0810-0900P WICKSN 1020 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS, ECONOMICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO ALL MAJORS ** 22500 ^ ARE 120 COM A01 Agricultural Policy 4.0 Alston, JM TR 1210-0130P BAINER 1130 25 B W 0510-0600P WELLMN 101 22501 ^ ARE 120 COM A02 Agricultural Policy 4.0 Alston, JM TR 1210-0130P BAINER 1130 25 B W 0610-0700P WELLMN 101 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO ALL MAJORS ** 22504 ARE 121 COM 001 Econ of Ag Sustain 4.0 Howitt, RE MWF 1000-1050A WICKSN 1038 25 X Sumner, DA W 0410-0500P HUTCH 102 22505 ^ ARE 136 LEC 001 Managerial Marketing 4.0 Constantine, JH MW 0800-0950A EVERSN 176 150 N ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO ALL MAJORS ** 22506 ^ ARE 139 LEC 001 Futures & Options Market 3.0 Williams, J TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 6 120 H ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO ALL MAJORS ** 22507 ^ ARE 142 LEC 001 Personal Finance 3.0 Whitney, MD MWF 1210-0100P KLEIBR 3 200 A ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO ALL MAJORS ** 22508 ^ ARE 144 LEC 001 Real Estate Economics 3.0 Constantine, JH MWF 0210-0300P SOCSCI 1100 369 V ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO ALL MAJORS ** 22510 ^ ARE 155 COM A01 Quant Anlys Bus Decision 4.0 Whitney, MD MWF 0900-0950A STORER 1322 37 F M 0610-0700P WICKSN 1020 22511 ^ ARE 155 COM A02 Quant Anlys Bus Decision 4.0 Whitney, MD MWF 0900-0950A STORER 1322 38 F M 0710-0800P WICKSN 1020 22512 ^ ARE 155 COM A03 Quant Anlys Bus Decision 4.0 Whitney, MD MWF 0900-0950A STORER 1322 37 F W 0610-0700P OLSON 261 22513 ^ ARE 155 COM A04 Quant Anlys Bus Decision 4.0 Whitney, MD MWF 0900-0950A STORER 1322 38 F W 0710-0800P OLSON 261 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS MAJORS ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ** 22515 ^ ARE 171B COM A01 Financial Management 4.0 Lundblad, GT TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 6 30 R T 0510-0600P WICKSN 1038 22516 ^ ARE 171B COM A02 Financial Management 4.0 Lundblad, GT TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 6 30 R T 0610-0700P WICKSN 1038 22517 ^ ARE 171B COM A03 Financial Management 4.0 Lundblad, GT TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 6 30 R W 0510-0600P WELLMN 103 22518 ^ ARE 171B COM A04 Financial Management 4.0 Lundblad, GT TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 6 30 R W 0610-0700P WELLMN 103 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO ALL MAJORS ** 22519 ^ ARE 175 COM 001 Natural Resource Econ 4.0 Lin, C TR 0140-0300P SURGE3 1309 130 I W 0510-0600P SURGE3 1309 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO ALL MAJORS ** @ ARE 192 INT Internship 1.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ARE 197T TUT Tutoring Agric Economics 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ARE 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ARE 198 VAR 028 Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Sumner, DA MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 109 15 Lapsley, JT ** TOPIC: WINE ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT AND MARKETS ** @ ARE 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 22691 ARE 200C COM A01 Microeconomic Theory 5.0 Bonanno, G TR 0210-0400P HARING 1204 28 TBA TBA 22692 ARE 200C COM A02 Microeconomic Theory 5.0 Bonanno, G TR 0210-0400P HARING 1204 28 TBA TBA 22693 ARE 202C LED 001 Applied Microeconomics 2 3.0 Larson, DM MW 1210-0130P HART 1106 18 22694 ARE 214 LEC 001 Development Economics 4.0 Boucher, SR WF 0210-0400P OLSON 105 30 22695 ARE 215C COM 001 Micro Development II 4.0 Lybbert, TJ TR 0210-0330P WELLMN 105 25 TR 0340-0400P WELLMN 105 22696 ARE 233 COM 001 Agricultural Policy 4.0 Williams, J MW 0210-0330P WICKSN 1038 20 MW 0340-0400P WICKSN 1038 22697 ARE 240B COM A01 Econometric Methods 4.0 Smith, AD TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 212 25 M 0610-0700P WICKSN 1038 22698 ARE 240B COM A02 Econometric Methods 4.0 Smith, AD TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 212 25 F 0900-0950A WICKSN 1038 53110 ARE 240F COM 001 Cross Section Topics 4.0 Cameron, AC MW 1000-1120A WELLMN 127 25 MW 1130-1150A WELLMN 127 Page 34 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 22700 ARE 258 LEC 001 Demand Analysis 3.0 Lybbert, TJ TR 0730-0850A WICKSN 1038 35 53089 ARE 275 LED 001 Resource/Environ Econ 4.0 Vosti, SA TR 1030-1150A H GYM 290 30 22701 ARE 277 LEC 001 Natural Resource Econ 4.0 Wilen, JE MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 201 15 @ ARE 298 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ARE 298 VAR 018 Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Larson, DM MW 0410-0530P WICKSN 1038 25 ** TOPIC: TOPICS IN ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS ** @ ARE 299 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ARE 299D VAR Spec Study Doctoral Diss 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ARE 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Agricultural Education (AED) @ AED 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AED 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AED 099 VAR Special Study Undgd 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AED 160 LEC 001 Vocational Education 3.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P OLSON 125 30 C @ AED 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AED 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AED 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20592 AED 300 COM 001 Tchng Field Experience 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 25 TBA TBA 20593 AED 301 LEC 001 Planning Instr Prog 3.0 Trexler, CJ TBA TBA OFFCAM 10 20594 AED 323 LEC 001 Resource Devel: Ag Edu 3.0 Martindale, ML TBA TBA 5 American Studies (AMS) 20717 AMS 001E COM A01 Nature And Culture 4.0 Smith, M MW 0610-0730P WELLMN 26 25 1 T 0410-0500P OLSON 267 20718 AMS 001E COM A02 Nature And Culture 4.0 Smith, M MW 0610-0730P WELLMN 26 25 1 T 0510-0600P WELLMN 105 20719 AMS 001E COM A03 Nature And Culture 4.0 Smith, M MW 0610-0730P WELLMN 26 25 1 W 0410-0500P OLSON 261 20720 AMS 001E COM A04 Nature And Culture 4.0 Smith, M MW 0610-0730P WELLMN 26 25 1 R 0510-0600P WELLMN 105 53145 AMS 010 COM A01 Intro American Studies 4.0 Sze, J TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 6 25 I T 0410-0500P WELLMN 105 53146 AMS 010 COM A02 Intro American Studies 4.0 Sze, J TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 6 25 I T 0610-0700P OLSON 167 53147 AMS 010 COM A03 Intro American Studies 4.0 Sze, J TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 6 25 I R 0510-0600P WELLMN 211 53148 AMS 010 COM A04 Intro American Studies 4.0 Sze, J TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 6 25 I W 0410-0500P OLSON 227 53807 AMS 021 COM A01 Objects & Everyday Life 4.0 De La Pena, CT TR 0310-0430P HARING 1227 25 H W 0510-0600P OLSON 141 53808 AMS 021 COM A02 Objects & Everyday Life 4.0 De La Pena, CT TR 0310-0430P HARING 1227 25 H R 0510-0600P WICKSN 1038 53809 AMS 021 COM A03 Objects & Everyday Life 4.0 De La Pena, CT TR 0310-0430P HARING 1227 25 H M 0510-0600P OLSON 105 53810 AMS 021 COM A04 Objects & Everyday Life 4.0 De La Pena, CT TR 0310-0430P HARING 1227 25 H M 0410-0500P OLSON 105 @ AMS 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AMS 099 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53143 AMS 100 LED 001 Methods American Studies 4.0 Wang, G M 0900-1150A HART 2120 20 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 20750 AMS 101F SEM 001 Special Topics 4.0 Smith, M TR 0310-0430P OLSON 251 40 ** TOPIC: ECOLOGY OF BEAUTY ** 53142 AMS 101G SEM 001 Special Topics 4.0 The Staff W 0210-0500P H GYM 290 40 53141 AMS 153 COM 001 Indiv/Community 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 233 40 R TBA TBA 53594 AMS 158 LEC 001 Technology and the Body 4.0 Ostertag, R MW 1210-0130P ARTANX 15 53144 AMS 160 SEM 001 Undergraduate Seminar 4.0 Wang, G M 0210-0500P HART 2120 15 ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS ** @ AMS 190A SEM Senior Thesis 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AMS 190B IND Senior Thesis 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AMS 192 INT Interm Am Instit 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AMS 197T TUT Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AMS 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AMS 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53357 AMS 250 SEM 001 Cult St Masculinities 4.0 Craig, MB W 1000-1250P HART 2120 15 @ AMS 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AMS 299 VAR Ind St 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AMS 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Animal Behavior (Graduate Group) (ANB) @ ANB 201 LEC 001 Sci Approaches 3.0 Nevitt, GA TBA TBA 11 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** @ ANB 290 VAR Seminar 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANB 290 VAR 026 Seminar 1.0 -3.0 Patricelli, GL F 0210-0500P HART 1150 83 53611 ANB 294 SEM 001 Behavioral Ecology 3.0 Caro, TM TBA TBA 15 @ ANB 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANB 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Animal Biology (ABI) 20170 ABI 050C LEC 001 Animal Biology 3.0 Lanzaro, GC TR 0900-1020A HART 1150 60 R ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** @ ABI 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABI 098 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABI 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABI 189 IND Senior Practicum 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABI 189D DIS Senior Practicum Discuss 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABI 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABI 198 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABI 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 35 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. Animal Biology Graduate Group (ABG) 20065 ^ ABG 255 LED 001 Stress Physiology 2.0 Kueltz, D MW 1000-1050A MEYER 1338 14 20066 ABG 290 SEM 001 Animal Biology Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 12 20067 ABG 290 SEM 002 Animal Biology Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 10 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** @ ABG 290C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABG 299 VAR Research 1.0 -11.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABG 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20169 ABG 401 DIS 001 Ethics Animal Biology 2.0 Mench, JA M 0110-0300P MEYER 1135 15 Animal Genetics (ANG) 53519 ANG 105 LEC 001 Horse Genetics 2.0 Famula, TR TR 1100-1150A BAINER 1132 45 Y @ ANG 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANG 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 21019 ANG 206 LEC 001 Advanced Breeding 3.0 Famula, TR TBA TBA 5 @ ANG 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANG 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Animal Science (ANS) 21050 ^ ANS 002 COM A01 Intro Animal Sci 4.0 Murray, JD MWF 1100-1150A HARING 2205 18 S T 0110-0400P ANSC T 500 21051 ^ ANS 002 COM A02 Intro Animal Sci 4.0 Murray, JD MWF 1100-1150A HARING 2205 18 S T 0110-0400P ANSC T 600 21052 ^ ANS 002 COM A03 Intro Animal Sci 4.0 Murray, JD MWF 1100-1150A HARING 2205 18 S W 0800-1050A ANSC T 500 21053 ^ ANS 002 COM A04 Intro Animal Sci 4.0 Murray, JD MWF 1100-1150A HARING 2205 18 S W 0800-1050A ANSC T 600 21054 ^ ANS 002 COM A05 Intro Animal Sci 4.0 Murray, JD MWF 1100-1150A HARING 2205 17 S W 0210-0500P ANSC T 500 21055 ^ ANS 002 COM A06 Intro Animal Sci 4.0 Murray, JD MWF 1100-1150A HARING 2205 17 S W 0210-0500P ANSC T 600 21056 ^ ANS 002 COM A07 Intro Animal Sci 4.0 Murray, JD MWF 1100-1150A HARING 2205 17 S R 0800-1050A ANSC T 500 21057 ^ ANS 002 COM A08 Intro Animal Sci 4.0 Murray, JD MWF 1100-1150A HARING 2205 17 S R 0800-1050A ANSC T 600 21058 ^ ANS 002 COM A09 Intro Animal Sci 4.0 Murray, JD MWF 1100-1150A HARING 2205 17 S R 0210-0500P ANSC T 500 21059 ^ ANS 002 COM A10 Intro Animal Sci 4.0 Murray, JD MWF 1100-1150A HARING 2205 17 S R 0210-0500P ANSC T 600 21060 ^ ANS 002 COM A11 Intro Animal Sci 4.0 Murray, JD MWF 1100-1150A HARING 2205 17 S F 0800-1050A ANSC T 500 21061 ^ ANS 002 COM A12 Intro Animal Sci 4.0 Murray, JD MWF 1100-1150A HARING 2205 17 S F 0800-1050A ANSC T 600 21062 ^ ANS 002 COM A13 Intro Animal Sci 4.0 Murray, JD MWF 1100-1150A HARING 2205 17 S R 1100-0150P ANSC T 500 21063 ^ ANS 002 COM A14 Intro Animal Sci 4.0 Murray, JD MWF 1100-1150A HARING 2205 17 S R 1100-0150P ANSC T 600 ** ANS 002 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $9.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ANIMAL SCIENCE AND ANIMAL SCIENCE & MANAGEMENT MAJORS ** 21064 ANS 021 LAB 001 Livestock&Dairy Jdg 2.0 The Staff T 0210-0500P MEYER 1330 30 R 0210-0500P MEYER 1338 ** ANS 021 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $31.00 ** 21065 ANS 049B COM A01 Animal Prac/Beef 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1100-1150A AHHOG 6 T 0800-1050A AHFEED 21066 ANS 049B COM A02 Animal Prac/Beef 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1100-1150A AHHOG 6 W 0800-1050A AHFEED ** ALL SECTIONS OF ANS 49B: T 11-11:50A DISCUSSION WILL BE HELD AT THE SWINE FACILITY, ROOM 102. FOR DIRECTIONS, PLEASE REFER TO HTTP://ASAC.UCDAVIS.EDU/FACILITIES%20INFO.HTM ** ** THERE WILL BE NO 3-HOUR LABS PRIOR TO FIRST SCHEDULED 1-HOUR DISCUSSION ** 21067 ANS 049C COM A01 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 3 M 0900-1150A DAIRY 21068 ANS 049C COM A02 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 3 T 0900-1150A DAIRY 21069 ANS 049C COM A03 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 3 W 0900-1150A DAIRY 21070 ANS 049C COM A04 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 3 R 0900-1150A DAIRY 21071 ANS 049C COM A05 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 3 F 0900-1150A DAIRY 21072 ANS 049C COM A06 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 3 S 0900-1150A DAIRY 21073 ANS 049C COM A07 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 3 U 0900-1150A DAIRY 21074 ANS 049C COM B01 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1 M 0500-0750A DAIRY 21075 ANS 049C COM B02 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1 T 0500-0750A DAIRY 21076 ANS 049C COM B03 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1 W 0500-0750A DAIRY 21077 ANS 049C COM B04 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1 R 0500-0750A DAIRY 21078 ANS 049C COM B05 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1 F 0500-0750A DAIRY 21079 ANS 049C COM B06 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1 S 0500-0750A DAIRY 21080 ANS 049C COM B07 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1 U 0500-0750A DAIRY 21081 ANS 049C COM B08 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1 M 0410-0700P DAIRY 21082 ANS 049C COM B09 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1 T 0410-0700P DAIRY Page 36 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 21083 ANS 049C COM B10 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1 W 0410-0700P DAIRY 21084 ANS 049C COM B11 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1 R 0410-0700P DAIRY 21085 ANS 049C COM B12 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1 F 0410-0700P DAIRY 21086 ANS 049C COM B13 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1 S 0410-0700P DAIRY 21087 ANS 049C COM B14 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1 U 0410-0700P DAIRY ** STUDENTS INTERESTED IN HERD MANAGEMENT SHOULD ENROLL IN SECTION A, WHILE STUDENTS WHO ARE INTERSTED IN AN EMPHASIS IN MILKING MANAGEMENT SHOULD ENROLL IN SECTION B ** ** THERE WILL BE NO 3-HOUR LABS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED 1-HOUR DISCUSSION ** 21088 ANS 049D COM A01 Animal Prac/Goats 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1000-1050A ANSC T 600 8 M 0800-1050A AHGOAT 21089 ANS 049D COM A02 Animal Prac/Goats 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1000-1050A ANSC T 600 8 T 0110-0400P AHGOAT 21090 ANS 049D COM A03 Animal Prac/Goats 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1000-1050A ANSC T 600 10 F 0110-0400P AHGOAT ** THERE WILL BE NO 3-HOUR LABS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED 1-HOUR DISCUSSION. FOR DIRECTIONS TO FACILITY, REFER TO HTTP://ASAC.UCDAVIS.EDU/FACILITIES%20INFO.HTM ** 21091 ANS 049F COM A01 Animal Prac/Lab Animals 2.0 Depeters, EJ W 0210-0300P MEYER 1330 6 W 0900-1150A COLE B 21092 ANS 049F COM A02 Animal Prac/Lab Animals 2.0 Depeters, EJ W 0210-0300P MEYER 1330 6 R 0110-0400P COLE B ** ANS 049F COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $21.00 ** ** THERE WILL BE NO 3-HOUR LABS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED 1-HOUR DISCUSSION** 21093 ANS 049G COM A01 Animal Prac/Meats 2.0 Depeters, EJ M 0310-0400P COLE C 162B 4 T 0800-1050A COLE C 21094 ANS 049G COM A02 Animal Prac/Meats 2.0 Depeters, EJ M 0310-0400P COLE C 162B 4 T 0110-0400P COLE C 21095 ANS 049G COM A03 Animal Prac/Meats 2.0 Depeters, EJ M 0310-0400P COLE C 162B 4 W 0800-1050A COLE C 21096 ANS 049G COM A04 Animal Prac/Meats 2.0 Depeters, EJ M 0310-0400P COLE C 162B 4 W 0110-0400P COLE C 21097 ANS 049G COM A05 Animal Prac/Meats 2.0 Depeters, EJ M 0310-0400P COLE C 162B 4 R 0800-1050A COLE C ** THERE WILL BE NO 3-HOUR LABS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED 1-HOUR DISCUSSION ** 21099 ANS 049H COM A01 Animal Prac/Poultry 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P PHEADQ 2 T 0110-0400P PHEADQ 21100 ANS 049H COM A02 Animal Prac/Poultry 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P PHEADQ 2 W 0110-0400P PHEADQ 21101 ANS 049H COM A03 Animal Prac/Poultry 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P PHEADQ 2 R 0110-0400P PHEADQ 21102 ANS 049H COM A04 Animal Prac/Poultry 2.0 Depeters, EJ T 1210-0100P PHEADQ 2 F 0110-0400P PHEADQ ** CONTACT INSTRUCTOR FOR DIRECTIONS TO FACILITY 752-2874, OR PLEASE REFER TO HTTP://ASAC.UCDAVIS.EDU/FACILITIES%20INFO.HTM ** ** THERE WILL BE NO 3-HOUR LABS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED 1-HOUR DISCUSSION ** 21103 ANS 049J COM A01 Animal Prac/Swine 2.0 Depeters, EJ R 1210-0100P AHHOG 3 M 0800-1050A AHHOG 21104 ANS 049J COM A02 Animal Prac/Swine 2.0 Depeters, EJ R 1210-0100P AHHOG 3 T 0800-1050A AHHOG 21105 ANS 049J COM A03 Animal Prac/Swine 2.0 Depeters, EJ R 1210-0100P AHHOG 3 W 0800-1050A AHHOG 21106 ANS 049J COM A04 Animal Prac/Swine 2.0 Depeters, EJ R 1210-0100P AHHOG 3 R 0800-1050A AHHOG 21107 ANS 049J COM A05 Animal Prac/Swine 2.0 Depeters, EJ R 1210-0100P AHHOG 3 F 0800-1050A AHHOG ** ALL SECTIONS: R 12:10-1P DISCUSSION WILL BE HELD AT THE SWINE FACILITY, ROOM 102. FOR DIRECTIONS, PLEASE REFER TO HTTP://ASAC.UCDAVIS.EDU/FACILITIES%20INFO.HTM ** ** THERE WILL BE NO 3-HOUR LABS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED 1-HOUR DISCUSSION ** @ ANS 090C DIS Res Group Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANS 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANS 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANS 099 VAR Special Projects 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 21292 ANS 123 COM A01 Animal Growth 4.0 Ross, PJ MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 100 19 F M 1100-1150A MEYER 1330 21293 ANS 123 COM A02 Animal Growth 4.0 Ross, PJ MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 100 15 F M 0110-0200P MEYER 1338 21294 ANS 123 COM A03 Animal Growth 4.0 Ross, PJ MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 100 19 F T 0800-0850A MEYER 1135 21295 ANS 123 COM A04 Animal Growth 4.0 Ross, PJ MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 100 19 F T 0510-0600P MEYER 1330 21296 ANS 123 COM A05 Animal Growth 4.0 Ross, PJ MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 100 19 F W 1100-1150A MEYER 1330 21297 ANS 123 COM A06 Animal Growth 4.0 Ross, PJ MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 100 19 F W 0510-0600P MEYER 1330 21298 ANS 123 COM A07 Animal Growth 4.0 Ross, PJ MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 100 19 F R 1000-1050A MEYER 1135 21299 ANS 123 COM A08 Animal Growth 4.0 Ross, PJ MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 100 19 F F 1100-1150A MEYER 1330 21300 ANS 123 COM A09 Animal Growth 4.0 Ross, PJ MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 100 19 F M 0510-0600P BAINER 1128 21301 ANS 123 COM A10 Animal Growth 4.0 Ross, PJ MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 100 19 F F 0110-0200P BAINER 1128 @Consent of instructor required. 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Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 37 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 53813 ANS 126 LEC 001 Equine Nutrition 3.0 The Staff M 0110-0300P GIEDT 1007 40 W TBA TBA 21302 ANS 127 LEC 001 Adv Equine Reproduction 3.0 Roser, JF TR 1030-1150A OLSON 244 25 Y 21303 ANS 131 COM 001 Aquatic Anim Reprod 4.0 Doroshov, SI TR 1100-1220P MEYER 1330 20 R 0210-0500P MEYER 1330 ** ANS 131 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 21304 ^ ANS 136B COM 001 Avian Growth Laboratory 2.0 Hung, SS M 1000-1050A MEYER 1135 24 T 0110-0400P MEYER 1420 21305 ^ ANS 137 COM 001 Animal Biochemistry Lab 2.0 Hung, SS R 0110-0200P MEYER 1420 24 R 0210-0500P MEYER 1420 ** ANS 137 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 21306 ANS 144 COM 001 Beef And Sheep Prod 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A BAINER 1128 20 Y T 0110-0400P MEYER 1338 ** ANS 144 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $42.00 ** ** ADDITIONAL ONE OR TWO SATURDAY FIELD TRIPS ** 21307 ANS 146 COM 001 Dairy Cattle Production 4.0 Depeters, EJ MWF 0800-0850A BAINER 1132 40 N W 1210-0300P MEYER 1135 ** ANS 146 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** THERE WILL BE ONE MANDATORY SATURDAY FIELD TRIP ** 21308 ANS 148 LED 001 Enterprise Analy An Indu 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P WICKSN 1038 25 A ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ANIMAL SCIENCE & MANAGEMENT MAJORS ** 21311 ANS 170 COM A01 Ethics of Animal Use 4.0 Mench, JA MWF 0310-0400P RESSLR 66 28 M M 0410-0500P HART 1120 21312 ANS 170 COM A02 Ethics of Animal Use 4.0 Mench, JA MWF 0310-0400P RESSLR 66 28 M R 0900-0950A WELLMN 205 21313 ANS 170 COM A03 Ethics of Animal Use 4.0 Mench, JA MWF 0310-0400P RESSLR 66 28 M W 0410-0500P WELLMN 205 21314 ANS 170 COM A04 Ethics of Animal Use 4.0 Mench, JA MWF 0310-0400P RESSLR 66 28 M W 0410-0500P BAINER 1130 21315 ANS 170 COM A05 Ethics of Animal Use 4.0 Mench, JA MWF 0310-0400P RESSLR 66 28 M M 0410-0500P WELLMN 205 21316 ANS 170 COM A06 Ethics of Animal Use 4.0 Mench, JA MWF 0310-0400P RESSLR 66 28 M W 0410-0500P BAINER 1060 @ ANS 190C DIS Res Group Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTACT ANIMAL SCIENCE ADVISING REGARDING ENROLLMENT ** @ ANS 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANS 194 COM Research in Animal Sci 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA ** CONTACT ANIMAL SCIENCE ADVISING REGARDING ENROLLMENT ** @ ANS 194HC COM Honors Thesis/Animal Sci 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ ANS 197T TUT Tutoring 1.0 -2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANS 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANS 199 VAR Special Projects 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANS 290C DIS Res Group Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTACT ANIMAL SCIENCE ADVISING REGARDING ENROLLMENT ** 21658 ANS 291 SEM 001 Cur Research Animal Sci 1.0 Maga, EA M 1210-0100P MEYER 2154 25 @ ANS 297 DIS Teaching An Sci 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANS 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANS 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Anthropology (ANT) 21842 ^ ANT 001 COM A01 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 Marshall, AJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 18 R T 1210-0100P SOCSCI 233 21843 ^ ANT 001 COM A02 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 Marshall, AJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 18 R T 0110-0200P SOCSCI 233 21844 ^ ANT 001 COM A03 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 Marshall, AJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 18 R T 0210-0300P SOCSCI 233 21845 ^ ANT 001 COM A04 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 Marshall, AJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 18 R T 0310-0400P SOCSCI 233 21846 ^ ANT 001 COM A05 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 Marshall, AJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 18 R T 0410-0500P SOCSCI 233 21847 ^ ANT 001 COM A06 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 Marshall, AJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 18 R T 0510-0600P SOCSCI 233 21848 ^ ANT 001 COM A07 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 Marshall, AJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 18 R T 0610-0700P SOCSCI 233 21850 ^ ANT 001 COM A08 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 Marshall, AJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 18 R W 1210-0100P SOCSCI 233 21851 ^ ANT 001 COM A09 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 Marshall, AJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 18 R W 0110-0200P SOCSCI 233 21852 ^ ANT 001 COM A10 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 Marshall, AJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 18 R W 0210-0300P SOCSCI 233 21853 ^ ANT 001 COM A11 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 Marshall, AJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 18 R W 0310-0400P SOCSCI 233 21854 ^ ANT 001 COM A12 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 Marshall, AJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 17 R W 0410-0500P SOCSCI 233 21855 ^ ANT 001 COM A13 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 Marshall, AJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 17 R W 0510-0600P SOCSCI 233 21856 ^ ANT 001 COM A14 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 Marshall, AJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 17 R W 0610-0700P SOCSCI 233 21857 ^ ANT 001 COM A15 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 Marshall, AJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 17 R R 0310-0400P SOCSCI 233 21862 ^ ANT 001 COM A16 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 Marshall, AJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 17 R R 0410-0500P SOCSCI 233 21863 ^ ANT 001 COM A17 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 Marshall, AJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 17 R R 0510-0600P SOCSCI 233 21865 ^ ANT 002 COM A01 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 I M 0110-0200P OLSON 151 21866 ^ ANT 002 COM A02 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 I M 0410-0500P WELLMN 125 21867 ^ ANT 002 COM A03 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 I M 0510-0600P OLSON 117 21868 ^ ANT 002 COM A04 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 I M 0610-0700P OLSON 117 Page 38 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 21869 ^ ANT 002 COM A05 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 I T 0410-0500P OLSON 159 21870 ^ ANT 002 COM A06 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 I T 0800-0850A OLSON 151 21871 ^ ANT 002 COM A07 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 I T 0610-0700P HART 1106 21872 ^ ANT 002 COM A08 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 I T 0610-0700P HUNT 110 21873 ^ ANT 002 COM A09 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 I W 0800-0850A SOCSCI 70 21874 ^ ANT 002 COM A10 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 I T 0410-0500P OLSON 151 21875 ^ ANT 002 COM A11 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 I T 0510-0600P OLSON 151 21876 ^ ANT 002 COM A12 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 I T 0610-0700P OLSON 151 21877 ^ ANT 002 COM A13 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 I W 1000-1050A OLSON 159 21878 ^ ANT 002 COM A14 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 I W 0610-0700P SOCSCI 70 21879 ^ ANT 002 COM A15 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 I W 0610-0700P OLSON 159 21880 ^ ANT 002 COM A16 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 I R 0800-0850A OLSON 159 21881 ^ ANT 002 COM A17 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 I R 0800-0850A OLSON 151 21882 ^ ANT 002 COM A18 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 I F 0800-0850A SOCSCI 70 21883 ^ ANT 002 COM A19 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 I F 0110-0200P SOCSCI 70 21884 ^ ANT 002 COM A20 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 I R 0410-0500P WELLMN 127 21885 ^ ANT 002 COM A21 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 I R 0410-0500P OLSON 267 21886 ^ ANT 002 COM A22 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 I F 0800-0850A OLSON 109 21887 ^ ANT 002 COM A23 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 I F 0900-0950A HART 1106 21888 ^ ANT 002 COM A24 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 I F 0210-0300P HART 1106 21889 ^ ANT 002 COM A25 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 I F 1000-1050A SOCSCI 70 21890 ^ ANT 002 COM A26 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 I F 0310-0400P HART 1106 21891 ^ ANT 002 COM A27 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 I F 1100-1150A HART 1106 21892 ^ ANT 002 COM A28 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 17 I F 1210-0100P HART 1106 21893 ^ ANT 002 COM A29 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Zhang, L TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 17 I F 0110-0200P HART 1106 21894 ^ ANT 003 COM A01 Intr To Archaeology 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1003 25 B F 0800-0850A YOUNG 302 21895 ^ ANT 003 COM A02 Intr To Archaeology 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1003 25 B F 0900-0950A YOUNG 302 21896 ^ ANT 003 COM A03 Intr To Archaeology 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1003 25 B F 1000-1050A YOUNG 302 21897 ^ ANT 003 COM A04 Intr To Archaeology 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1003 25 B F 1100-1150A YOUNG 302 21898 ^ ANT 003 COM A05 Intr To Archaeology 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1003 25 B F 1210-0100P YOUNG 302 21899 ^ ANT 003 COM A06 Intr To Archaeology 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1003 25 B F 0110-0200P YOUNG 302 21900 ^ ANT 015 COM A01 Human Life Cycle 5.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 194 17 C W 0110-0200P OLSON 151 21901 ^ ANT 015 COM A02 Human Life Cycle 5.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 194 17 C W 0410-0500P OLSON 159 21902 ^ ANT 015 COM A03 Human Life Cycle 5.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 194 17 C W 0510-0600P OLSON 159 21903 ^ ANT 015 COM A04 Human Life Cycle 5.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 194 17 C R 0110-0200P HART 1106 21904 ^ ANT 015 COM A05 Human Life Cycle 5.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 194 16 C R 0210-0300P HART 1106 21905 ^ ANT 015 COM A06 Human Life Cycle 5.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 194 16 C R 0310-0400P HART 1106 21912 ANT 020 COM 001 Comparative Cultures 4.0 Srinivas, S TR 1210-0130P OLSON 207 49 B TR 0140-0200P OLSON 207 21919 ANT 050 COM A01 Evolution Human Nature 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P OLSON 251 25 A F 0900-0950A WELLMN 229 21920 ANT 050 COM A02 Evolution Human Nature 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P OLSON 251 24 A F 1000-1050A WELLMN 229 21921 ANT 054 LED 001 Primatology 4.0 Isbell, LA TR 0140-0300P YOUNG 192 49 I @ ANT 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANT 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53585 ANT 103 COM 001 People and Conservation 4.0 Borgerhoff Mulde, M TR 1210-0130P OLSON 251 49 B TR 0140-0200P OLSON 251 53552 ^ ANT 110 COM A01 Lang and Soc Anthro 4.0 Shibamoto-Smith, JS TR 0900-1020A OLSON 205 25 R M 0310-0400P WELLMN 101 53553 ^ ANT 110 COM A02 Lang and Soc Anthro 4.0 Shibamoto-Smith, JS TR 0900-1020A OLSON 205 24 R F 1210-0100P WELLMN 235 21985 ANT 122A COM 001 Economic Anthropology 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 251 40 X F 1100-1150A OLSON 251 21986 ANT 124 COM A01 Religion 4.0 Srinivas, S TR 0310-0430P YOUNG 192 25 H T 0510-0600P WELLMN 107 21987 ANT 124 COM A02 Religion 4.0 Srinivas, S TR 0310-0430P YOUNG 192 24 H T 1100-1150A WELLMN 115 @Consent of instructor required. 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Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 39 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 21995 ANT 139AN COM A01 Race, Class, Gender 4.0 De La Cadena, M TR 0310-0430P OLSON 217 25 H M 0210-0300P OLSON 105 21996 ANT 139AN COM A02 Race, Class, Gender 4.0 De La Cadena, M TR 0310-0430P OLSON 217 24 H M 0310-0400P WELLMN 235 21997 ANT 139BN COM 001 Gender and Sexuality 4.0 Joseph, S MW 1210-0130P YOUNG 192 49 A MW 0140-0200P YOUNG 192 21999 ANT 140B COM 001 E & S Africans 4.0 Smith, JH MW 1000-1120A YOUNG 192 49 X MW 1130-1150A YOUNG 192 53554 ANT 151 COM A01 Primate Evolution 4.0 Isbell, LA TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 234 17 C W 0110-0200P YOUNG 210 53555 ANT 151 COM A02 Primate Evolution 4.0 Isbell, LA TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 234 17 C W 0210-0300P YOUNG 210 53556 ANT 151 COM A03 Primate Evolution 4.0 Isbell, LA TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 234 17 C W 0310-0400P YOUNG 210 53557 ANT 151 COM A04 Primate Evolution 4.0 Isbell, LA TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 234 17 C W 0410-0500P YOUNG 210 53558 ANT 151 COM A05 Primate Evolution 4.0 Isbell, LA TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 234 16 C F 1100-1150A YOUNG 210 53559 ANT 151 COM A06 Primate Evolution 4.0 Isbell, LA TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 234 16 C F 1210-0100P YOUNG 210 53564 ANT 156B COM 001 Advanced Human Osteology 4.0 Weaver, TD TR 0110-0200P YOUNG 210 20 TR 0210-0400P YOUNG 210 53570 ANT 170 COM 001 European Prehistory 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0330P YOUNG 302 20 MW 0340-0400P YOUNG 302 53574 ANT 178 COM 001 Hunter-Gatherers 4.0 Bettinger, RL TR 1000-1120A YOUNG 192 49 L TR 1130-1150A YOUNG 192 @ ANT 192 INT Internship Anthropology 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANT 194H VAR Spec Stdy Honor Std 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANT 197T TUT Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANT 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANT 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53575 ANT 202 SEM 001 Hist&Theo-Phy Anthr 4.0 Marshall, AJ W 0900-1150A YOUNG 224 15 22155 ANT 206 SEM 001 Res Method Soc Anth 5.0 Joseph, S W 0310-0600P YOUNG 224 15 22156 ANT 210 SEM 001 Aspect/Cult Struct 4.0 Choy, TK W 1210-0300P YOUNG 224 15 22157 ANT 210 SEM 002 Aspect/Cult Struct 4.0 De La Cadena, M R 0510-0800P YOUNG 224 15 53580 ANT 210 SEM 003 Aspect/Cult Struct 4.0 Smith, JH R 0900-1150A YOUNG 224 15 22159 ANT 216 SEM 001 Probs-Archaeol Meth 4.0 Steele, TE M 1100-0150P YOUNG 224 15 53581 ANT 263 COM 001 Human Foraging Theory 4.0 Winterhalder, BP F 0210-0500P YOUNG 224 15 TBA TBA 22163 ANT 270 SEM 001 Anthro Colloq Sem 1.0 Sawyer, S M 0410-0600P YOUNG 192 49 22164 ANT 270 SEM 002 Anthro Colloq Sem 1.0 Borgerhoff Mulde, M M 0410-0600P OLSON 263 15 @ ANT 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANT 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANT 299D VAR Dissertation Rsch 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANT 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Applied Biological System Technology (ABT) 20289 ^ ABT 049 COM A01 Field Eqpt Operation 2.0 Shafii, MS M 0900-0950A WCAE 8 M 0110-0400P WCAE 20290 ^ ABT 049 COM A02 Field Eqpt Operation 2.0 Shafii, MS M 0900-0950A WCAE 8 T 0110-0400P WCAE 20291 ^ ABT 049 COM A03 Field Eqpt Operation 2.0 Shafii, MS M 0900-0950A WCAE 8 W 0110-0400P WCAE 20292 ^ ABT 049 COM A04 Field Eqpt Operation 2.0 Shafii, MS M 0900-0950A WCAE 8 R 0110-0400P WCAE 20293 ^ ABT 049 COM A05 Field Eqpt Operation 2.0 Shafii, MS M 0900-0950A WCAE 8 F 0110-0400P WCAE 20294 ^ ABT 049 COM A06 Field Eqpt Operation 2.0 Shafii, MS M 0900-0950A WCAE 8 S 0900-1150A WCAE 20295 ^ ABT 049 COM B01 Field Eqpt Operation 2.0 Shafii, MS M 1100-1150A WCAE 8 M 0110-0400P WCAE 20296 ^ ABT 049 COM B02 Field Eqpt Operation 2.0 Shafii, MS M 1100-1150A WCAE 8 T 0110-0400P WCAE 20297 ^ ABT 049 COM B03 Field Eqpt Operation 2.0 Shafii, MS M 1100-1150A WCAE 8 W 0110-0400P WCAE 20298 ^ ABT 049 COM B04 Field Eqpt Operation 2.0 Shafii, MS M 1100-1150A WCAE 8 R 0110-0400P WCAE 20299 ^ ABT 049 COM B05 Field Eqpt Operation 2.0 Shafii, MS M 1100-1150A WCAE 8 F 0110-0400P WCAE 20300 ^ ABT 049 COM B06 Field Eqpt Operation 2.0 Shafii, MS M 1100-1150A WCAE 8 S 0900-1150A WCAE ** ABT 049 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $26.00 ** @ ABT 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABT 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20357 ABT 142 COM 001 Eqpt/Tech for Small Farm 2.0 Shafii, MS W 0800-0850A WCAE 20 W 0900-1150A WCAE @ ABT 190C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABT 192 INT Intern-Ag Eng Tech 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABT 197T TUT Tutor Appl Biol Sys Tech 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABT 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABT 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABT 290C DIS Grad Reserch Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABT 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABT 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Arabic (ARB) ** A STUDENT WHO HAS COMPLETED A SECOND OR MORE ADVANCED YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL COURSE WORK IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN TENTH, ELEVENTH OR TWELFTH GRADE SHALL BE AWARDED CREDIT FOR COURSE 1 (OR ITS EQUIVALENT) IN THAT LANGUAGE ONLY IF HE OR SHE TAKES THE COURSE ON A PASSED OR NOT PASSED BASIS. ** 22386 ARB 003 LED 001 Elem Arabic 3 5.0 Hassouna, S MTWRF 0900-0950A HART 1116 25 K 22387 ARB 003 LED 002 Elem Arabic 3 5.0 Hassouna, S MTWRF 1000-1050A HART 1116 25 K 22388 ARB 023 LED 001 Inter Arabic 23 5.0 Hassouna, S MTWRF 1210-0100P WELLMN 105 25 K Page 40 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 53366 ARB 123 LED 001 Advanced Arabic 4.0 Sharlet, JC MWF 1000-1050A H GYM 290 25 X Art History (AHI) 20601 ^ AHI 001C COM A01 Baroque to Mod Art 4.0 Strazdes, D TR 1030-1150A EVERSN 176 24 Y M 1000-1050A EVERSN 157 20602 ^ AHI 001C COM A02 Baroque to Mod Art 4.0 Strazdes, D TR 1030-1150A EVERSN 176 24 Y M 1100-1150A EVERSN 157 20603 ^ AHI 001C COM A03 Baroque to Mod Art 4.0 Strazdes, D TR 1030-1150A EVERSN 176 24 Y T 0900-0950A EVERSN 157 ** SECTIONS A01-A03 PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 20604 ^ AHI 001C COM A04 Baroque to Mod Art 4.0 Strazdes, D TR 1030-1150A EVERSN 176 24 Y W 0900-0950A EVERSN 157 20605 ^ AHI 001C COM A05 Baroque to Mod Art 4.0 Strazdes, D TR 1030-1150A EVERSN 176 24 Y W 1000-1050A EVERSN 157 20606 ^ AHI 001C COM A06 Baroque to Mod Art 4.0 Strazdes, D TR 1030-1150A EVERSN 176 24 Y W 1100-1150A EVERSN 157 20607 ^ AHI 001C COM A07 Baroque to Mod Art 4.0 Strazdes, D TR 1030-1150A EVERSN 176 24 Y W 1210-0100P EVERSN 157 ** SECTIONS A06-A07 PASS 1: OPEN TO LOWER DIVISION STUDENTS ** 20609 AHI 025 COM A01 Intro Arch History 4.0 Sadler, SJ TR 0140-0300P ART 217 21 I T 1000-1050A EVERSN 157 20610 AHI 025 COM A02 Intro Arch History 4.0 Sadler, SJ TR 0140-0300P ART 217 21 I T 1100-1150A EVERSN 157 ** SECTIONS A01-A02 PASS 1: OPEN TO LOWER DIVISION STUDENTS ** 20611 AHI 025 COM A03 Intro Arch History 4.0 Sadler, SJ TR 0140-0300P ART 217 21 I W 0110-0200P EVERSN 157 20612 AHI 025 COM A04 Intro Arch History 4.0 Sadler, SJ TR 0140-0300P ART 217 22 I W 0210-0300P EVERSN 157 @ AHI 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20632 AHI 100 W-D 001 Art History Methods 4.0 Ruda, J R 0310-0600P EVERSN 148 20 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53482 AHI 155 LEC 001 The Islamic City 4.0 Watenpaugh, H TR 1210-0130P ART 217 80 B ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53478 AHI 163A LEC 001 Chinese Art 4.0 Burnett, KP MW 0310-0430P ART 217 80 M ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53479 AHI 178C LEC 001 Italian Renaissance 4.0 Ruda, J MW 0440-0600P ART 217 80 O ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53480 AHI 186 LED 001 Art After Modernism 4.0 Stimson, B MW 1000-1150A ART 217 85 X ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53481 AHI 190D LED 001 Art History Proseminar 4.0 Strazdes, D M 1210-0300P EVERSN 148 12 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS ** @ AHI 192 INT Internship 2.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AHI 194H IND Honors Thesis 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AHI 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AHI 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20681 AHI 290 SEM 001 Special Topics Art Hist 4.0 Strazdes, D M 1210-0300P EVERSN 148 4 53496 AHI 290 SEM 002 Special Topics Art Hist 4.0 Watenpaugh, H R 0900-1150A EVERSN 148 15 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** @ AHI 292 INT Internship 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AHI 298 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AHI 299 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AHI 396 COM TA Training Practicum 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA Art Studio (ART) 22831 ^ ART 002 STD 001 Beginning Drawing 4.0 Hollowell, DR MW 0110-0400P ART 229 25 ** SECTION 001 - PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 22830 ^ ART 002 STD 002 Beginning Drawing 4.0 Werfel, GS MW 0900-1150A ART 231 25 ** ART 002 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 22832 ^ ART 005 STD 001 Beginning Sculpture 4.0 Puls, LA TR 0410-0700P ART 112 25 ** SECTION 001 - PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 22833 ^ ART 005 STD 002 Beginning Sculpture 4.0 Hill, R TR 0900-1150A ART 112 25 ** ART 005 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 22834 ^ ART 007 STD 001 Beginning Painting 4.0 Vinokurov, B TR 0110-0400P ART 329 25 ** ART 007 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 22835 ^ ART 009 STD 001 Beginning Photography 4.0 Geiger, M TR 0110-0400P ART 51 20 ** ART 009 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** @ ART 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ART 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 22866 ^ ART 101 STD 001 Intermediate Painting 4.0 Werfel, GS MW 0110-0400P ART 329 20 ** ART 101 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 22867 ART 102A STD 001 AdvPainting: Studio Proj 4.0 Hollowell, DR MW 0900-1150A ART 331 20 ** ART 102A COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 22868 ART 105A STD 001 AdvDrwing:StudioProjects 4.0 Henderson, WM MW 0800-1050A ART 229 20 ** ART 105A COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53509 ART 110A STD 001 IntermedPhoto:B&WAnalog 4.0 Geiger, M TR 0900-1150A ART 51 20 ** ART 110A COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53503 ^ ART 110B STD 001 IntmedPhoto:Digital 4.0 Suh, Y MW 0900-1150A ART 55 20 ** ART 110B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 22869 ^ ART 111B STD 001 AdvPhoto: Digital 4.0 Suh, Y MW 0110-0400P ART 55 20 ** ART 111B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $50.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 22870 ART 114B STD 001 IntermedVideo:ExDocumtry 4.0 Martin, DT TR 0510-0800P ART 55 20 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53508 ART 114C STD 001 IntermedVideo:Performanc 4.0 Martin, DT TR 0110-0400P ART 55 20 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 22871 ^ ART 121 STD 001 ReinterpretingLandscape 4.0 Pardee, WH T 0110-0700P ART 309 20 ** ART 121 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 41 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 22872 ^ ART 125B STD 001 IntermedPrntmkg:Intaglio 4.0 Vinokurov, B TR 0900-1150A ART 309 20 ** ART 125B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53504 ART 143B STD 001 AdvCerSculp:StudioProj 4.0 Rosen, A MW 0900-1150A TB 9 20 ** ART 143B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 22875 ^ ART 151 STD 001 Intermediate Sculpture 4.0 Puls, LA MW 0900-1150A ART 112 20 ** ART 151 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53507 ART 152A STD 001 AdvSculp:StudioProjects 4.0 Hill, R TR 0110-0400P ART 112 20 ** ART 152A COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53811 ART 152C STD 001 AdvSculp:Concepts 4.0 The Staff MW 0110-0400P ART 112 20 ** ART 152C COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 22877 ^ ART 171 COM 001 Mex/Chi Mural Wkshp 4.0 Montoya, M TR 0900-1150A HART 1401 15 TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ART AND CHICANO STUDIES MAJORS ** @ ART 192 INT Internship 2.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ART 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ART 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 22929 ART 290 SEM 001 Seminar 4.0 Bills, TB M 0510-0800P ART 210 10 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** @ ART 299 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ART 299D VAR Comprehensive Proj 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Asian American Studies (ASA) 22962 ASA 001 COM A01 Hist Exp Asian Am 4.0 Kim, RS TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 2 25 Y R 0710-0800P OLSON 167 22963 ASA 001 COM A02 Hist Exp Asian Am 4.0 Kim, RS TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 2 25 Y R 0610-0700P OLSON 267 22964 ASA 001 COM A03 Hist Exp Asian Am 4.0 Kim, RS TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 2 25 Y R 0610-0700P OLSON 167 22965 ASA 001 COM A04 Hist Exp Asian Am 4.0 Kim, RS TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 2 25 Y T 0410-0500P WELLMN 209 22966 ASA 001 COM A05 Hist Exp Asian Am 4.0 Kim, RS TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 2 25 Y W 0410-0500P OLSON 105 22967 ASA 001 COM A06 Hist Exp Asian Am 4.0 Kim, RS TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 2 25 Y W 0510-0600P OLSON 105 22968 ASA 001 COM A07 Hist Exp Asian Am 4.0 Kim, RS TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 2 25 Y T 0510-0600P OLSON 261 22969 ASA 001 COM A08 Hist Exp Asian Am 4.0 Kim, RS TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 2 25 Y R 0510-0600P OLSON 267 22970 ASA 002 COM A01 Cont Issues Asian Am 4.0 Valverde, CC TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 126 25 I T 0510-0600P OLSON 267 22971 ASA 002 COM A02 Cont Issues Asian Am 4.0 Valverde, CC TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 126 25 I T 0610-0700P OLSON 267 22972 ASA 002 COM A03 Cont Issues Asian Am 4.0 Valverde, CC TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 126 25 I R 0510-0600P OLSON 101 22973 ASA 002 COM A04 Cont Issues Asian Am 4.0 Valverde, CC TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 126 25 I R 0610-0700P OLSON 101 22982 ASA 004 COM A01 AsianAm Cultural Studies 4.0 Maira, S TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 106 25 H R 0610-0700P OLSON 105 22983 ASA 004 COM A02 AsianAm Cultural Studies 4.0 Maira, S TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 106 25 H R 0510-0600P OLSON 105 53363 ASA 004 COM A03 AsianAm Cultural Studies 4.0 Maira, S TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 106 25 H T 0510-0600P OLSON 101 53364 ASA 004 COM A04 AsianAm Cultural Studies 4.0 Maira, S TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 106 25 H T 0610-0700P OLSON 101 @ ASA 092 INT Internships 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ASA 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ASA 098 VAR 001 Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff R 1100-1150A SOCSCI 80 34 @ ASA 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 23023 ^ ASA 130 LED 001 Asian Amer Literature 4.0 Min, S MW 1210-0200P HARING 2016 60 A 53365 ASA 150D LED 001 Korean Amercian Exper 4.0 Kim, RS TR 0210-0400P CHEM 166 60 I 53410 ASA 150E LED 001 Southeast Asian Am Exp 4.0 Valverde, CC TR 0410-0600P OLSON 158 60 U 53417 ASA 189C LEC 001 Physical & Mental Health 4.0 Chen, MS M 0310-0600P HART 1106 18 M ** TOPIC: HEALTH ISSUES FOR ASIAN AMERICANS AND PACIFIC ISLANDERS ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION STUDENTS ** 53409 ASA 189I LEC 001 Politics Social Movement 4.0 Maira, S TR 1210-0200P WELLMN 205 30 B ** TOPIC: ASIAN AMERICAN ACTIVISM AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS ** @ ASA 192 INT Internships 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ASA 197T TUT Tutoring In Asa 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ASA 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ASA 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Astronomy (AST) 23064 AST 010G LEC 001 Stars Galaxies Universe 3.0 Bradac, M TR 0310-0430P RESSLR 66 180 H 23065 AST 010L LAB 001 Observational Astro Lab 1.0 Boeshaar, PC M 0910-1130P RESSLR 55 35 23066 AST 010L LAB 002 Observational Astro Lab 1.0 Boeshaar, PC T 0910-1130P RESSLR 55 35 ** ALL AST 010L SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST LAB IS MANDATORY. ENROLLMENT AFTER PASS 2 MUST BE APPROVED BY THE LAB INSTRUCTOR AT THE FIRST LAB MEETING PROVIDING SPACE IS AVAILABLE ** 23067 AST 025 COM 001 Intro to Modern Astrophy 4.0 Fassnacht, CD TR 0440-0600P RESSLR 55 30 C Boeshaar, PC W 0910-1130P RESSLR 55 ** ALL AST 025 SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST LAB IS MANDATORY. ENROLLMENT AFTER PASS 2 MUST BE APPROVED BY THE LAB INSTRUCTOR AT THE FIRST LAB MEETING PROVIDING SPACE IS AVAILABLE ** Atmospheric Science (ATM) 23068 ATM 010 COM A01 Severe Weather 3.0 Faloona, IC MW 0410-0500P OLSON 6 30 G W 0510-0600P HOAGLD 113 23069 ATM 010 COM A02 Severe Weather 3.0 Faloona, IC MW 0410-0500P OLSON 6 30 G W 0610-0700P HOAGLD 113 Page 42 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 23070 ATM 010 COM A03 Severe Weather 3.0 Faloona, IC MW 0410-0500P OLSON 6 30 G R 0510-0600P HOAGLD 113 23071 ATM 010 COM A04 Severe Weather 3.0 Faloona, IC MW 0410-0500P OLSON 6 30 G R 0210-0300P HOAGLD 108 @ ATM 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ATM 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ATM 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 23275 ATM 110 COM 001 Weather Analysis 4.0 Chen, S TR 0110-0200P HOAGLD 108 20 T TR 0210-0400P HOAGLD 124 23276 ATM 116 LEC 001 Climate Change 3.0 Weare, BC MW 0900-1020A HOAGLD 145 25 23277 ATM 121B LEC 001 Atmospheric Dynamic 4.0 Chen, S MWF 1100-1150A HOAGLD 124 15 @ ATM 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ATM 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ATM 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53588 ATM 260 LEC 001 Atmospheric Chemistry 3.0 Anastasio, C TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 111 15 @ ATM 270A VAR Meteor Statistics 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ATM 270B VAR Comp Model Of Atmos 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ATM 270C VAR Des Exp & Fld Std-Met 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ATM 270D VAR Sol & Intr Rad-Atm 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ATM 270E VAR Aero & Cloud Physic 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ATM 270F VAR Atmospheric Chem 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ATM 270G VAR General Meteorology 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ATM 290 SEM Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ATM 291A VAR Air Quality Meteorology 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ATM 291B VAR Biometeorology 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ATM 291C VAR Boundary Layer Meteorlgy 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ATM 291D VAR Climate Dynamics 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ATM 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ATM 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ATM 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Avian Sciences (AVS) 24457 AVS 016LC COM A01 Raptor Populations 2.0 The Staff R 0800-0850A MEYER 1135 8 R 0900-1150A MEYER 1338 24458 AVS 016LC COM A02 Raptor Populations 2.0 The Staff R 0800-0850A MEYER 1135 8 R 0110-0400P MEYER 1135 ** AVS 016LC COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** THERE WILL BE NO 3 HR FIELDWORK MEETINGS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED 1 HR (R, 8-850A) DISCUSSION TIME ** @ AVS 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AVS 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AVS 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AVS 160 LAB Expt in Avian Sciences 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AVS 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AVS 195 VAR Research Topics 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AVS 197T TUT Tutoring In Av Sci 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AVS 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AVS 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AVS 290C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AVS 297T TUT Superv Tchg Av Sci 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AVS 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AVS 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Graduate Group) (BMB) @ BMB 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Biological Sciences (BIS) 24923 ^ BIS 002A COM A01 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 0800-0850A SCILAB 2067 24924 ^ BIS 002A COM A02 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 0900-0950A SCILAB 2067 24925 ^ BIS 002A COM A03 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 0900-0950A SCILAB 2075 24926 ^ BIS 002A COM A04 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 1000-1050A SCILAB 2067 24927 ^ BIS 002A COM A05 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 1000-1050A SCILAB 2075 24928 ^ BIS 002A COM A06 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 1100-1150A SCILAB 2067 24929 ^ BIS 002A COM A07 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 1100-1150A SCILAB 2075 24930 ^ BIS 002A COM A08 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 1210-0100P SCILAB 2067 24931 ^ BIS 002A COM A09 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 1210-0100P SCILAB 2075 24932 ^ BIS 002A COM A10 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 0110-0200P SCILAB 2067 24933 ^ BIS 002A COM A11 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 0110-0200P SCILAB 2075 24934 ^ BIS 002A COM A12 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 0210-0300P SCILAB 2067 24935 ^ BIS 002A COM A13 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 0210-0300P SCILAB 2075 24936 ^ BIS 002A COM A14 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 0310-0400P SCILAB 2067 24937 ^ BIS 002A COM A15 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 0310-0400P SCILAB 2075 24938 ^ BIS 002A COM A16 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 0410-0500P SCILAB 2067 24939 ^ BIS 002A COM A17 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 0410-0500P SCILAB 2075 24940 ^ BIS 002A COM A18 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 0510-0600P SCILAB 2067 @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 43 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 24941 ^ BIS 002A COM A19 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 0510-0600P SCILAB 2075 24942 ^ BIS 002A COM A20 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 A R 0610-0700P SCILAB 2067 24943 ^ BIS 002A COM B01 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 0800-0850A SCILAB 2067 24944 ^ BIS 002A COM B02 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 0900-0950A SCILAB 2067 24945 ^ BIS 002A COM B03 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 0900-0950A SCILAB 2075 24946 ^ BIS 002A COM B04 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 1000-1050A SCILAB 2067 24947 ^ BIS 002A COM B05 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 1000-1050A SCILAB 2075 24948 ^ BIS 002A COM B06 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 1100-1150A SCILAB 2067 24949 ^ BIS 002A COM B07 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 1100-1150A SCILAB 2075 24950 ^ BIS 002A COM B08 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 1210-0100P SCILAB 2067 24951 ^ BIS 002A COM B09 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 1210-0100P SCILAB 2075 24952 ^ BIS 002A COM B10 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 0110-0200P SCILAB 2067 24953 ^ BIS 002A COM B11 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 0110-0200P SCILAB 2075 24954 ^ BIS 002A COM B12 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 0210-0300P SCILAB 2067 24955 ^ BIS 002A COM B13 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 0210-0300P SCILAB 2075 24956 ^ BIS 002A COM B14 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 0310-0400P SCILAB 2067 24957 ^ BIS 002A COM B15 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 0310-0400P SCILAB 2075 24958 ^ BIS 002A COM B16 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 0410-0500P SCILAB 2067 24959 ^ BIS 002A COM B17 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 0410-0500P SCILAB 2075 24960 ^ BIS 002A COM B18 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 0510-0600P SCILAB 2067 24961 ^ BIS 002A COM B19 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 0510-0600P SCILAB 2075 24962 ^ BIS 002A COM B20 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Britt, AB MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 24 O T 0610-0700P SCILAB 2067 24963 ^ BIS 002B COM A01 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 24 X Stachowicz, JJ F 1210-0100P CHEM 194 T 0900-1150A SCILAB 1080 24964 ^ BIS 002B COM A02 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 24 X Stachowicz, JJ F 1210-0100P CHEM 194 T 0210-0500P SCILAB 1080 24965 ^ BIS 002B COM A03 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 24 X Stachowicz, JJ F 1210-0100P CHEM 194 T 0610-0900P SCILAB 1080 24966 ^ BIS 002B COM A04 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 24 X Stachowicz, JJ F 1210-0100P CHEM 194 W 1100-0150P SCILAB 1080 24967 ^ BIS 002B COM A05 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 24 X Stachowicz, JJ F 1210-0100P CHEM 194 W 1100-0150P SCILAB 1088 24968 ^ BIS 002B COM A06 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 24 X Stachowicz, JJ F 1210-0100P CHEM 194 W 1100-0150P SCILAB 1090 24969 ^ BIS 002B COM A07 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 24 X Stachowicz, JJ F 1210-0100P CHEM 194 W 0610-0900P SCILAB 1080 24970 ^ BIS 002B COM A08 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 24 X Stachowicz, JJ F 1210-0100P CHEM 194 W 0610-0900P SCILAB 1088 24971 ^ BIS 002B COM A09 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 24 X Stachowicz, JJ F 1210-0100P CHEM 194 W 0610-0900P SCILAB 1090 24972 ^ BIS 002B COM A10 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 24 X Stachowicz, JJ F 1210-0100P CHEM 194 R 0730-1020A SCILAB 1080 24973 ^ BIS 002B COM A11 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 24 X Stachowicz, JJ F 1210-0100P CHEM 194 R 0730-1020A SCILAB 1088 24974 ^ BIS 002B COM A12 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 24 X Stachowicz, JJ F 1210-0100P CHEM 194 R 1100-0150P SCILAB 1080 24975 ^ BIS 002B COM A13 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 24 X Stachowicz, JJ F 1210-0100P CHEM 194 R 1100-0150P SCILAB 1088 24976 ^ BIS 002B COM A14 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 24 X Stachowicz, JJ F 1210-0100P CHEM 194 R 0230-0520P SCILAB 1080 24977 ^ BIS 002B COM A15 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 24 X Stachowicz, JJ F 1210-0100P CHEM 194 R 0610-0900P SCILAB 1080 24978 ^ BIS 002B COM B01 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 24 S Stachowicz, JJ F 0110-0200P CHEM 194 T 0900-1150A SCILAB 1088 24979 ^ BIS 002B COM B02 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 24 S Stachowicz, JJ F 0110-0200P CHEM 194 T 0900-1150A SCILAB 1090 Page 44 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 24980 ^ BIS 002B COM B03 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 24 S Stachowicz, JJ F 0110-0200P CHEM 194 T 0210-0500P SCILAB 1088 24981 ^ BIS 002B COM B04 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 24 S Stachowicz, JJ F 0110-0200P CHEM 194 T 0210-0500P SCILAB 1090 24982 ^ BIS 002B COM B05 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 24 S Stachowicz, JJ F 0110-0200P CHEM 194 T 0610-0900P SCILAB 1088 24983 ^ BIS 002B COM B06 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 24 S Stachowicz, JJ F 0110-0200P CHEM 194 T 0610-0900P SCILAB 1090 24984 ^ BIS 002B COM B07 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 24 S Stachowicz, JJ F 0110-0200P CHEM 194 W 0210-0500P SCILAB 1080 24985 ^ BIS 002B COM B08 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 24 S Stachowicz, JJ F 0110-0200P CHEM 194 W 0210-0500P SCILAB 1088 24986 ^ BIS 002B COM B09 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 24 S Stachowicz, JJ F 0110-0200P CHEM 194 W 0210-0500P SCILAB 1090 24987 ^ BIS 002B COM B10 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 24 S Stachowicz, JJ F 0110-0200P CHEM 194 R 0730-1020A SCILAB 1090 24988 ^ BIS 002B COM B11 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 24 S Stachowicz, JJ F 0110-0200P CHEM 194 R 1100-0150P SCILAB 1090 24989 ^ BIS 002B COM B12 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 24 S Stachowicz, JJ F 0110-0200P CHEM 194 R 0230-0520P SCILAB 1088 24990 ^ BIS 002B COM B13 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 24 S Stachowicz, JJ F 0110-0200P CHEM 194 R 0230-0520P SCILAB 1090 24991 ^ BIS 002B COM B14 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 24 S Stachowicz, JJ F 0110-0200P CHEM 194 R 0610-0900P SCILAB 1088 24992 ^ BIS 002B COM B15 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Grosberg, RK MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 24 S Stachowicz, JJ F 0110-0200P CHEM 194 R 0610-0900P SCILAB 1090 ** BIS 002B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $22.00 ** ** BIS 002B: ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST LAB MEETING IS MANDATORY. COMPLETE PRE-LAB 1 FROM THE LAB MANUAL PRIOR TO 9:00 A.M. MONDAY OF THE FIRST WEEK OF LAB ** 24993 ^ BIS 002C COM A01 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 24 M Keen, SL M 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 T 0900-1150A SCILAB 3079 24994 ^ BIS 002C COM A02 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 24 M Keen, SL M 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 T 0900-1150A SCILAB 3085 24995 ^ BIS 002C COM A03 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 24 M Keen, SL M 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 T 0210-0500P SCILAB 3079 24996 ^ BIS 002C COM A04 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 24 M Keen, SL M 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 T 0610-0900P SCILAB 3079 24997 ^ BIS 002C COM A05 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 24 M Keen, SL M 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 W 0830-1120A SCILAB 3079 24998 ^ BIS 002C COM A06 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 24 M Keen, SL M 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 W 0830-1120A SCILAB 3085 24999 ^ BIS 002C COM A07 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 24 M Keen, SL M 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 W 0830-1120A SCILAB 3088 25000 ^ BIS 002C COM A08 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 24 M Keen, SL M 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 W 0610-0900P SCILAB 3079 25001 ^ BIS 002C COM A09 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 24 M Keen, SL M 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 R 0730-1020A SCILAB 3079 25002 ^ BIS 002C COM A10 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 24 M Keen, SL M 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 R 0730-1020A SCILAB 3085 25003 ^ BIS 002C COM A11 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 24 M Keen, SL M 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 R 1100-0150P SCILAB 3079 25004 ^ BIS 002C COM A12 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 24 M Keen, SL M 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 R 1100-0150P SCILAB 3085 25005 ^ BIS 002C COM A13 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 24 M Keen, SL M 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 R 0230-0520P SCILAB 3079 25006 ^ BIS 002C COM A14 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 24 M Keen, SL M 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 R 0610-0900P SCILAB 3079 25007 ^ BIS 002C COM A15 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 24 M Keen, SL M 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 R 0610-0900P SCILAB 3085 25008 ^ BIS 002C COM B01 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 24 G Keen, SL M 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 T 0900-1150A SCILAB 3088 25009 ^ BIS 002C COM B02 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 24 G Keen, SL M 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 T 0210-0500P SCILAB 3085 @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 45 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 25010 ^ BIS 002C COM B03 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 24 G Keen, SL M 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 T 0210-0500P SCILAB 3088 25011 ^ BIS 002C COM B04 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 24 G Keen, SL M 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 T 0610-0900P SCILAB 3085 25012 ^ BIS 002C COM B05 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 24 G Keen, SL M 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 T 0610-0900P SCILAB 3088 25013 ^ BIS 002C COM B06 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 24 G Keen, SL M 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 W 1230-0320P SCILAB 3079 25014 ^ BIS 002C COM B07 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 24 G Keen, SL M 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 W 1230-0320P SCILAB 3085 25015 ^ BIS 002C COM B08 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 24 G Keen, SL M 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 W 1230-0320P SCILAB 3088 25016 ^ BIS 002C COM B09 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 24 G Keen, SL M 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 W 0610-0900P SCILAB 3085 25017 ^ BIS 002C COM B10 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 24 G Keen, SL M 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 W 0610-0900P SCILAB 3088 25018 ^ BIS 002C COM B11 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 24 G Keen, SL M 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 R 0730-1020A SCILAB 3088 25019 ^ BIS 002C COM B12 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 24 G Keen, SL M 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 R 1100-0150P SCILAB 3088 25020 ^ BIS 002C COM B13 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 24 G Keen, SL M 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 R 0230-0520P SCILAB 3085 25021 ^ BIS 002C COM B14 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 24 G Keen, SL M 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 R 0230-0520P SCILAB 3088 25022 ^ BIS 002C COM B15 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Sinha, N MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 24 G Keen, SL M 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 R 0610-0900P SCILAB 3088 ** BIS 002C COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $22.00 ** 53475 BIS 010 LED 001 General Biology 4.0 Vanderhoef, LN MTWR 0900-0950A KLEIBR 3 200 R 25023 BIS 010V COM A01 General Biology 4.0 Westerdahl, BB TBA ONLINE 30 TBA ONLINE 25024 BIS 010V COM A02 General Biology 4.0 Westerdahl, BB TBA ONLINE 30 TBA ONLINE 25025 BIS 010V COM A03 General Biology 4.0 Westerdahl, BB TBA ONLINE 30 TBA ONLINE 25026 BIS 010V COM A04 General Biology 4.0 Westerdahl, BB TBA ONLINE 30 TBA ONLINE 25027 BIS 010V COM A05 General Biology 4.0 Westerdahl, BB TBA ONLINE 30 TBA ONLINE 25028 BIS 010V COM A06 General Biology 4.0 Westerdahl, BB TBA ONLINE 30 TBA ONLINE ** BIS 010V IS A WORLD WIDE WEB VIRTUAL LECTURE AND DISCUSSION. AFTER REGISTERING, CHECK YOUR UCDAVIS E-MAIL THE WEEK OF MARCH 21ST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. ** 25029 BIS 020Q COM 001 Modeling in Biology 2.0 Sutter, ML T 0310-0400P WELLMN 203 15 H R 0310-0500P SCILAB 2020 @ BIS 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BIS 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BIS 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 25047 BIS 101 LEC 001 Genes & Gene Expression 4.0 Engebrecht, J TR 0900-1020A HARING 2205 291 R F 0900-0950A HARING 2205 ** DIS 001-005 TO BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH BIS 101-001 ** 25048 BIS 101 LEC 002 Genes & Gene Expression 4.0 Draper, BW TR 1210-0200P KLEIBR 3 242 B ** DIS 020-023 TO BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH BIS 101-002 ** 25049 BIS 101 LEC 003 Genes & Gene Expression 4.0 Rodriguez, RL MW 1000-1150A KLEIBR 3 242 X ** DIS 030-034 TO BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH BIS 101-003 ** 25050 BIS 101D DIS 001 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Engebrecht, J M 0310-0400P BAINER 1060 45 25051 BIS 101D DIS 002 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Engebrecht, J T 0410-0500P WELLMN 25 45 25052 BIS 101D DIS 003 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Engebrecht, J W 0410-0500P WELLMN 7 45 25053 BIS 101D DIS 004 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Engebrecht, J R 0510-0600P WELLMN 25 45 25054 BIS 101D DIS 005 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Engebrecht, J F 1100-1150A OLSON 223 45 ** DIS 001-005: TO BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH BIS 101-001 ** 25055 BIS 101D DIS 020 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Draper, BW R 0410-0500P BAINER 1132 40 25056 BIS 101D DIS 021 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Draper, BW R 0510-0600P HUTCH 102 40 25057 BIS 101D DIS 022 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Draper, BW F 1100-1150A WELLMN 233 40 25058 BIS 101D DIS 023 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Draper, BW F 1210-0100P WELLMN 233 40 ** DIS 020-023: TO BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH BIS 101-002 ** 25059 BIS 101D DIS 030 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Rodriguez, RL M 0410-0500P WELLMN 7 45 25060 BIS 101D DIS 031 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Rodriguez, RL T 0410-0500P OLSON 261 45 25061 BIS 101D DIS 032 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Rodriguez, RL W 0210-0300P PHYSIC 148 45 25062 BIS 101D DIS 033 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Rodriguez, RL W 0310-0400P OLSON 251 45 25063 BIS 101D DIS 034 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Rodriguez, RL R 0510-0600P WELLMN 7 45 ** DIS 030-034: TO BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH BIS 101-003 ** 25064 BIS 102 LEC 001 Struc-Func Biomolecules 3.0 Gasser, CS TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1001 278 I 25065 BIS 102 LEC 002 Struc-Func Biomolecules 3.0 Cheng, R TR 0440-0600P KLEIBR 3 242 C 25066 BIS 103 LEC 001 Bioenergetics/Metabolism 3.0 Callis, J TR 1030-1150A HARING 2205 291 Y 25067 BIS 103 LEC 002 Bioenergetics/Metabolism 3.0 Hilt, KL MWF 0510-0600P CHEM 194 278 O 53334 BIS 103 LEC 003 Bioenergetics/Metabolism 3.0 Inoue, K TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1001 242 H 25068 BIS 104 LEC 001 Cell Function Regulation 3.0 Etzler, ME TR 1210-0130P HARING 2205 291 B 25069 BIS 104 LEC 002 Cell Function Regulation 3.0 Privalsky, ML TR 0730-0850A KLEIBR 3 242 P 25070 BIS 105 LEC 001 Biomolecules and Metabol 3.0 Murphy, TM MWF 0800-0850A WELLMN 2 204 N 25071 BIS 122 COM 001 Population Bio Ecol 3.0 Morgan, SG R 0830-0230P BODEGA 24 F 0830-0230P BODEGA Page 46 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 25072 BIS 122P COM 001 Res In Pop Bio Ecol 5.0 Morgan, SG TBA TBA BODEGA 24 TBA TBA BODEGA 25073 BIS 123 SEM 001 Colloq Marine Sci 1.0 Morgan, SG R 0410-0500P BODEGA 50 Cherr, GN Chang, ES @ BIS 133 LED 001 Collab Studies Math Bio 3.0 Grosberg, RK TBA TBA 12 Schreiber, S @ BIS 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BIS 194H IND Research Honors 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BIS 197T TUT Tut Bio Sci 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BIS 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BIS 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BIS 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Biophotonics (BPT) 25535 BPT 290 SEM 001 Biophotonics Seminar 1.0 Huser, TR F 0210-0300P HUNT 241 20 Biophysics (Graduate Group) (BPH) 25397 BPH 200B LEC 001 Current Tech Biophys 3.0 Jue, T MW 0210-0330P OLSON 151 20 @ BPH 200LA LAB Lab Rotations 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BPH 200LB LAB Lab Rotations 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA 25448 BPH 231 LEC 001 Biomedical NMR 3.0 Jue, T TR 0140-0300P OLSON 117 20 25450 BPH 271 COM 001 Optical Methods Biophys 4.0 Parikh, AN MW 1210-0130P SOCSCI 70 20 Huser, TR MW 0140-0200P SOCSCI 70 Yeh, Y 25451 BPH 290 SEM 001 Biophysics Seminar 1.0 Stuchebrukhov, A F 0210-0300P HUNT 241 30 @ BPH 290C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BPH 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BPH 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Biostatistics (BST) 25536 BST 224 COM 001 Analys Longitudinal Data 4.0 Jiang, J TR 1100-1220P MATSCI 1143 15 TR 1230-1250P MATSCI 1143 25538 BST 290 SEM 001 Seminar in Biostatistics 1.0 Baines, PD R 0410-0530P MATSCI 1147 20 @ BST 298 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BST 299 VAR Special Study for BST 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BST 299D VAR Dissertation Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Biotechnology (BIT) 25114 BIT 001 COM A01 Intro to Biotechnology 4.0 Yoder, JI MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 179 35 F Dandekar, AM T 0310-0400P GIEDT 1007 25115 BIT 001 COM A02 Intro to Biotechnology 4.0 Yoder, JI MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 179 35 F Dandekar, AM W 0410-0500P GIEDT 1007 25116 BIT 001 COM A03 Intro to Biotechnology 4.0 Yoder, JI MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 179 35 F Dandekar, AM R 0410-0500P GIEDT 1007 53301 BIT 001 COM A04 Intro to Biotechnology 4.0 Yoder, JI MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 179 35 F Dandekar, AM M 0310-0400P GIEDT 1007 ** OPEN TO MAJORS ** @ BIT 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BIT 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BIT 161B COM A01 Plant Genetics & Bio Lab 6.0 Bennett, AB F 1210-0100P GIEDT 1006 20 A Blumwald, E MW 1210-0400P BOWLEY 109 @ BIT 161B COM A02 Plant Genetics & Bio Lab 6.0 Bennett, AB F 1210-0100P GIEDT 1006 20 A Blumwald, E MW 0410-0800P BOWLEY 109 ** BIT 161B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** STUDENTS MUST SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT HTTP://WWW.PLANTSCIENCES.UCDAVIS.EDU/PETITION ** 25175 BIT 171 COM 001 Ethics in Biotechnology 3.0 Yoder, JI TR 1030-1120A ASMDSN 242 50 TR 1130-1150A ASMDSN 242 25176 BIT 188 LED 001 Research Proposal 3.0 Kliebenstein, DJ R 0210-0400P ASMDSN 242 24 @ BIT 189L COM Research in Biotech 2.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ BIT 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BIT 194H IND Biotech Honors Thesis 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BIT 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Cell and Developmental Biology (Graduate Group) (CDB) @ CDB 290C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CDB 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CDB 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Chemistry (CHE) 25942 CHE 002B COM ARO General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A CHEM 194 32 Q TBA TBA ** SECTION ARO IS ONLY OPEN TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE CHE 002B LABORATORY AND ARE REPEATING THE COURSE. STUDENTS IN THIS SECTION WILL BE ABLE TO ATTEND ANY SCHEDULED DISCUSSION. STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT REPEATING THE COURSE SHOULD NOT ENROLL IN SECTION ARO ** 25929 CHE 002B COM A01 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A CHEM 194 24 Q M 0110-0400P SCILAB 2051 T 0800-0850A WELLMN 127 25930 CHE 002B COM A02 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A CHEM 194 24 Q M 0110-0400P SCILAB 2059 W 0410-0500P HART 1116 25931 CHE 002B COM A03 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A CHEM 194 24 Q M 0710-1000P SCILAB 2051 R 0800-0850A VEIMYR 116 25932 CHE 002B COM A04 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A CHEM 194 24 Q T 0900-1150A SCILAB 2051 F 1210-0100P WELLMN 209 @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 47 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 25933 CHE 002B COM A05 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A CHEM 194 24 Q T 0110-0400P SCILAB 2051 R 0800-0850A HART 1120 25934 CHE 002B COM A06 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A CHEM 194 24 Q R 0410-0700P SCILAB 2051 R 0800-0850A BAINER 1134 25935 CHE 002B COM A07 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A CHEM 194 24 Q T 0710-1000P SCILAB 2051 M 0610-0700P WELLMN 127 25936 CHE 002B COM A08 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A CHEM 194 24 Q W 0110-0400P SCILAB 2051 R 0310-0400P WELLMN 101 25937 CHE 002B COM A09 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A CHEM 194 24 Q W 0110-0400P SCILAB 2059 T 0610-0700P BAINER 1130 25938 CHE 002B COM A10 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A CHEM 194 24 Q W 0710-1000P SCILAB 2051 T 0610-0700P HUTCH 102 25939 CHE 002B COM A11 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A CHEM 194 24 Q R 0900-1150A SCILAB 2051 T 0610-0700P OLSON 125 25940 CHE 002B COM A12 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A CHEM 194 24 Q R 0110-0400P SCILAB 2051 F 0800-0850A OLSON 117 25941 CHE 002B COM A13 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A CHEM 194 24 Q R 0710-1000P SCILAB 2051 M 0410-0500P OLSON 117 25956 CHE 002B COM BRO General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SCILEC 123 32 Q TBA TBA ** SECTION BRO IS ONLY OPEN TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE CHE 002B LABORATORY AND ARE REPEATING THE COURSE. STUDENTS IN THIS SECTION WILL BE ABLE TO ATTEND ANY SCHEDULED DISCUSSION. STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT REPEATING THE COURSE SHOULD NOT ENROLL IN SECTION BRO ** 25943 CHE 002B COM B01 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SCILEC 123 24 Q M 0410-0700P SCILAB 2051 W 0610-0700P OLSON 151 25944 CHE 002B COM B02 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SCILEC 123 24 Q M 0410-0700P SCILAB 2059 R 0800-0850A SOCSCI 80 25945 CHE 002B COM B03 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SCILEC 123 24 Q M 0710-1000P SCILAB 2059 M 0410-0500P ROBBNS 146 25946 CHE 002B COM B04 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SCILEC 123 24 Q T 0900-1150A SCILAB 2059 R 0610-0700P WELLMN 211 25947 CHE 002B COM B05 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SCILEC 123 24 Q T 0110-0400P SCILAB 2059 M 0800-0850A OLSON 117 25948 CHE 002B COM B06 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SCILEC 123 24 Q W 0410-0700P SCILAB 2051 F 0800-0850A OLSON 159 25949 CHE 002B COM B07 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SCILEC 123 24 Q W 0410-0700P SCILAB 2059 R 0710-0800P WELLMN 211 25950 CHE 002B COM B08 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SCILEC 123 24 Q W 0710-1000P SCILAB 2059 R 0800-0850A HUNT 110 25951 CHE 002B COM B09 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SCILEC 123 24 Q R 0900-1150A SCILAB 2059 T 0610-0700P HART 1128 25952 CHE 002B COM B10 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SCILEC 123 24 Q R 0110-0400P SCILAB 2059 T 0610-0700P WELLMN 235 25953 CHE 002B COM B11 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SCILEC 123 24 Q R 0410-0700P SCILAB 2059 M 0510-0600P ROBBNS 146 25954 CHE 002B COM B12 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SCILEC 123 24 Q R 0710-1000P SCILAB 2059 T 0610-0700P WELLMN 209 25970 CHE 002B COM CRO General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0610-0700P CHEM 194 32 Q TBA TBA ** SECTION CRO IS ONLY OPEN TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE CHE 002B LABORATORY AND ARE REPEATING THE COURSE. STUDENTS IN THIS SECTION WILL BE ABLE TO ATTEND ANY SCHEDULED DISCUSSION. STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT REPEATING THE COURSE SHOULD NOT ENROLL IN SECTION CRO ** 25957 CHE 002B COM C01 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0610-0700P CHEM 194 24 Q M 0110-0400P SCILAB 2068 T 0610-0700P VEIMYR 116 25958 CHE 002B COM C02 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0610-0700P CHEM 194 24 Q M 0710-1000P SCILAB 2068 R 0610-0700P VEIMYR 116 25959 CHE 002B COM C03 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0610-0700P CHEM 194 24 Q T 0900-1150A SCILAB 2068 R 0800-0850A WELLMN 211 25960 CHE 002B COM C04 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0610-0700P CHEM 194 24 Q T 0110-0400P SCILAB 2068 T 0800-0850A WELLMN 125 25961 CHE 002B COM C05 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0610-0700P CHEM 194 24 Q T 0710-1000P SCILAB 2068 W 0410-0500P ROBBNS 146 25962 CHE 002B COM C06 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0610-0700P CHEM 194 24 Q W 0110-0400P SCILAB 2068 F 0800-0850A OLSON 151 Page 48 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 25963 CHE 002B COM C07 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0610-0700P CHEM 194 24 Q W 0710-1000P SCILAB 2068 M 1210-0100P VEIMYR 116 25964 CHE 002B COM C08 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0610-0700P CHEM 194 24 Q R 0900-1150A SCILAB 2068 W 0510-0600P ROBBNS 146 25965 CHE 002B COM C09 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0610-0700P CHEM 194 24 Q R 0110-0400P SCILAB 2068 R 0800-0850A WELLMN 127 25966 CHE 002B COM C10 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0610-0700P CHEM 194 24 Q R 0410-0700P SCILAB 2068 R 0800-0850A WELLMN 125 25967 CHE 002B COM C11 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0610-0700P CHEM 194 24 Q R 0710-1000P SCILAB 2068 F 0110-0200P HART 1120 25968 CHE 002B COM C12 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0610-0700P CHEM 194 24 Q M 0110-0400P SCILAB 2076 T 0710-0800P VEIMYR 116 25969 CHE 002B COM C13 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0610-0700P CHEM 194 24 Q M 0710-1000P SCILAB 2076 W 0110-0200P HART 1120 25985 CHE 002B COM DRO General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 26 Q TBA TBA ** SECTION DRO IS ONLY OPEN TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE CHE 002B LABORATORY AND ARE REPEATING THE COURSE. STUDENTS IN THIS SECTION WILL BE ABLE TO ATTEND ANY SCHEDULED DISCUSSION. STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT REPEATING THE COURSE SHOULD NOT ENROLL IN SECTION DRO. ** 25971 CHE 002B COM D01 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 Q T 0710-1000P SCILAB 2059 M 0800-0850A OLSON 159 25972 CHE 002B COM D02 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 Q M 0410-0700P SCILAB 2068 R 0510-0600P ROBBNS 146 25973 CHE 002B COM D03 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 Q W 0410-0700P SCILAB 2068 M 0510-0600P HUNT 110 25974 CHE 002B COM D04 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 Q M 0410-0700P SCILAB 2076 F 1210-0100P WELLMN 229 25975 CHE 002B COM D05 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 Q T 0900-0950A SCILAB 2076 T 0610-0700P WELLMN 205 25976 CHE 002B COM D06 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 Q T 0110-0400P SCILAB 2076 M 0610-0700P HUNT 110 25977 CHE 002B COM D07 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 Q T 0710-1000P SCILAB 2076 F 1210-0100P HUTCH 102 25978 CHE 002B COM D08 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 Q W 0110-0400P SCILAB 2076 R 0610-0700P HART 1120 25979 CHE 002B COM D09 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 Q W 0410-0700P SCILAB 2076 T 0710-0800P WELLMN 205 25980 CHE 002B COM D10 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 Q W 0710-1000P SCILAB 2076 W 0800-0850A OLSON 117 25981 CHE 002B COM D11 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 Q R 0900-1150A SCILAB 2076 F 1210-0100P HOAGLD 113 25982 CHE 002B COM D12 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 Q R 0110-0400P SCILAB 2076 T 0610-0700P WELLMN 207 25983 CHE 002B COM D13 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 Q R 0410-0700P SCILAB 2076 F 0510-0600P OLSON 151 25984 CHE 002B COM D14 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 Q R 0710-1000P SCILAB 2076 M 0800-0850A OLSON 151 ** CHE 002B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 ** 26003 CHE 002C COM ARO General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P CHEM 194 8 Q TBA TBA ** SECTION ARO IS ONLY OPEN TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE CHE 002C LABORATORY AND ARE REPEATING THE COURSE. STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT REPEATING THE COURSE SHOULD NOT ENROLL IN SECTION ARO. ** 25986 CHE 002C COM A01 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P CHEM 194 24 Q R 0610-1000P SCILAB 1051 25987 CHE 002C COM A02 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P CHEM 194 24 Q M 0610-1000P SCILAB 1059 25988 CHE 002C COM A03 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P CHEM 194 24 Q M 0610-1000P SCILAB 1067 25989 CHE 002C COM A04 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P CHEM 194 24 Q M 0610-1000P SCILAB 1068 25990 CHE 002C COM A05 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P CHEM 194 24 Q T 0800-1150A SCILAB 1059 25991 CHE 002C COM A06 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P CHEM 194 24 Q T 0800-1150A SCILAB 1067 25992 CHE 002C COM A07 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P CHEM 194 24 Q T 0800-1150A SCILAB 1068 25993 CHE 002C COM A08 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P CHEM 194 24 Q T 1210-0400P SCILAB 1059 25994 CHE 002C COM A09 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P CHEM 194 24 Q T 1210-0400P SCILAB 1067 @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 49 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 25995 CHE 002C COM A10 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P CHEM 194 24 Q T 1210-0400P SCILAB 1068 25996 CHE 002C COM A11 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P CHEM 194 24 Q T 0610-1000P SCILAB 1059 25997 CHE 002C COM A12 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P CHEM 194 24 Q T 0610-1000P SCILAB 1067 25998 CHE 002C COM A13 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P CHEM 194 24 Q T 0610-1000P SCILAB 1068 25999 CHE 002C COM A14 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P CHEM 194 24 Q W 0610-1000P SCILAB 1059 26000 CHE 002C COM A15 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P CHEM 194 24 Q W 0610-1000P SCILAB 1067 26001 CHE 002C COM A16 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P CHEM 194 24 Q W 0610-1000P SCILAB 1068 26002 CHE 002C COM A17 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P CHEM 194 24 Q R 0800-1150A SCILAB 1051 26023 CHE 002C COM BRO General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 32 Q TBA TBA ** SECTION BRO IS ONLY OPEN TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE CHE 002C LABORATORY AND ARE REPEATING THE COURSE. STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT REPEATING THE COURSE SHOULD NOT ENROLL IN SECTION BRO. ** 26004 CHE 002C COM B01 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 Q M 0110-0500P SCILAB 1059 26005 CHE 002C COM B02 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 Q M 0110-0500P SCILAB 1067 26006 CHE 002C COM B03 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 Q M 0110-0500P SCILAB 1068 26007 CHE 002C COM B04 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 Q M 0110-0500P SCILAB 1075 26008 CHE 002C COM B05 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 Q M 0610-1000P SCILAB 1075 26009 CHE 002C COM B06 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 Q W 0110-0500P SCILAB 1059 26010 CHE 002C COM B07 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 Q W 0110-0500P SCILAB 1067 26011 CHE 002C COM B08 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 Q W 0110-0500P SCILAB 1068 26012 CHE 002C COM B09 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 Q W 0110-0500P SCILAB 1075 26013 CHE 002C COM B10 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 Q W 0110-0500P SCILAB 1076 26014 CHE 002C COM B11 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 Q R 0800-1150A SCILAB 1059 26015 CHE 002C COM B12 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 Q R 0800-1150A SCILAB 1067 26016 CHE 002C COM B13 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 Q M 0110-0500P SCILAB 1076 26017 CHE 002C COM B14 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 Q R 1210-0400P SCILAB 1059 26018 CHE 002C COM B15 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 Q R 1210-0400P SCILAB 1067 26019 CHE 002C COM B16 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 Q R 1210-0400P SCILAB 1076 26020 CHE 002C COM B17 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 Q R 0610-1000P SCILAB 1059 26021 CHE 002C COM B18 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 Q R 0610-1000P SCILAB 1067 26022 CHE 002C COM B19 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 Q R 1210-0400P SCILAB 1051 26041 CHE 002C COM CRO General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 24 Q TBA TBA ** SECTION CRO IS ONLY OPEN TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE CHE 002C LABORATORY AND ARE REPEATING THE COURSE. STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT REPEATING THE COURSE SHOULD NOT ENROLL IN SECTION CRO. ** 26024 CHE 002C COM C01 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 24 Q R 0800-1150A SCILAB 1068 26025 CHE 002C COM C02 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 24 Q R 1210-0400P SCILAB 1068 26026 CHE 002C COM C03 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 24 Q R 0610-1000P SCILAB 1068 26027 CHE 002C COM C04 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 24 Q T 0800-1150A SCILAB 1075 26028 CHE 002C COM C05 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 24 Q T 1210-0400P SCILAB 1075 26029 CHE 002C COM C06 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 24 Q T 0610-1000P SCILAB 1075 26030 CHE 002C COM C07 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 24 Q W 0610-1000P SCILAB 1075 26031 CHE 002C COM C08 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 24 Q R 0800-1150A SCILAB 1075 26032 CHE 002C COM C09 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 24 Q R 1210-0400P SCILAB 1075 26033 CHE 002C COM C10 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 24 Q R 0610-1000P SCILAB 1075 26034 CHE 002C COM C11 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 24 Q M 0610-1000P SCILAB 1076 26035 CHE 002C COM C12 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 24 Q T 0800-1150A SCILAB 1076 26036 CHE 002C COM C13 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 24 Q T 1210-0400P SCILAB 1076 26037 CHE 002C COM C14 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 24 Q T 0610-1000P SCILAB 1076 Page 50 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 26038 CHE 002C COM C15 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 24 Q W 0610-1000P SCILAB 1076 26039 CHE 002C COM C16 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 24 Q R 0800-1150A SCILAB 1076 26040 CHE 002C COM C17 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 24 Q R 0610-1000P SCILAB 1076 ** CHE 002C COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 ** 26042 CHE 002CH COM A01 Honors General Chem 5.0 Britt, RD MWF 1210-0100P BAINER 1132 24 A MW 0110-0400P CHEM A 3455 26043 CHE 002CH COM A02 Honors General Chem 5.0 Britt, RD MWF 1210-0100P BAINER 1132 24 A TR 0110-0400P CHEM A 3455 ** CHE 002CH COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 ** 26044 CHE 008A LEC 001 Organic Chemistry-Brief 2.0 Franz, AK MW 0310-0400P HARING 2205 291 M @ CHE 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHE 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 26147 CHE 105 COM 001 Anal & Phys Chem Methods 4.0 Land, DP TR 1210-0100P HUNT 110 24 B TR 0110-0400P CHEM A 3475 ** CHE 105 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 ** 26148 CHE 110A COM A01 Phys Chem: Quantum Mech 4.0 Kelly, PB MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 166 25 F R 0610-0700P SOCSCI 80 26149 CHE 110A COM A02 Phys Chem: Quantum Mech 4.0 Kelly, PB MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 166 25 F T 0610-0700P HART 1120 26150 CHE 110C COM 001 Phys Chem: Thermo & Kin 4.0 Ames, JB MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1007 40 F T 0800-0850A GIEDT 1007 26151 CHE 118A COM A01 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P YOUNG 198 28 M R 0730-0850A HART 1116 26152 CHE 118A COM A02 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P YOUNG 198 28 M R 0730-0850A BAINER 1128 26153 CHE 118A COM A03 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P YOUNG 198 30 M T 0640-0800P ROBBNS 146 26154 CHE 118A COM A04 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P YOUNG 198 30 M T 0640-0800P HART 1116 26155 CHE 118A COM A05 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P YOUNG 198 30 M M 0740-0900P BAINER 1128 26156 CHE 118A COM A06 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P YOUNG 198 30 M W 0440-0600P STORER 1342 26157 CHE 118A COM A07 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P YOUNG 198 30 M T 0730-0850A BAINER 1128 26158 CHE 118A COM A08 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P YOUNG 198 30 M R 0440-0600P BAINER 1134 26159 CHE 118A COM A09 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P YOUNG 198 30 M W 0540-0700P HART 1120 26160 CHE 118A COM A10 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P YOUNG 198 30 M M 0410-0530P HART 1116 26173 CHE 118B COM ARO Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P SOCSCI 1100 24 O TBA TBA ** SECTION ARO IS ONLY OPEN TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE CHE 118B LABORATORY AND ARE REPEATING THE COURSE. STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT REPEATING THE COURSE SHOULD NOT ENROLL IN SECTION ARO. ** 26161 CHE 118B COM A01 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P SOCSCI 1100 24 O M 0110-0400P EPHSCI 2354 26162 CHE 118B COM A02 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P SOCSCI 1100 24 O M 0710-1000P EPHSCI 2354 26163 CHE 118B COM A03 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P SOCSCI 1100 24 O T 0900-1150A EPHSCI 2354 26164 CHE 118B COM A04 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P SOCSCI 1100 24 O T 0110-0400P EPHSCI 2354 26165 CHE 118B COM A05 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P SOCSCI 1100 24 O T 0710-1000P EPHSCI 2354 26166 CHE 118B COM A06 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P SOCSCI 1100 24 O W 0110-0400P EPHSCI 2354 26167 CHE 118B COM A07 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P SOCSCI 1100 24 O W 0710-1000P EPHSCI 2354 26168 CHE 118B COM A08 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P SOCSCI 1100 24 O R 0900-1150A EPHSCI 2354 26169 CHE 118B COM A09 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P SOCSCI 1100 24 O R 0110-0400P EPHSCI 2354 26170 CHE 118B COM A10 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P SOCSCI 1100 24 O R 0710-1000P EPHSCI 2354 26171 CHE 118B COM A11 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P SOCSCI 1100 24 O M 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3342 26172 CHE 118B COM A12 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P SOCSCI 1100 24 O W 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3342 26187 CHE 118B COM BRO Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 30 M TBA TBA ** SECTION BRO IS ONLY OPEN TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE CHE 118B LABORATORY AND ARE REPEATING THE COURSE. STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT REPEATING THE COURSE SHOULD NOT ENROLL IN SECTION BRO. ** 26174 CHE 118B COM B01 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 M M 0410-0700P EPHSCI 2354 26175 CHE 118B COM B02 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 M M 0410-0700P EPHSCI 3342 26176 CHE 118B COM B03 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 M M 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3342 26177 CHE 118B COM B04 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 M T 0900-1150A EPHSCI 3342 26178 CHE 118B COM B05 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 M T 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3342 26180 CHE 118B COM B06 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 M T 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3342 26181 CHE 118B COM B07 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 M W 0410-0700P EPHSCI 2354 @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 51 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 26182 CHE 118B COM B08 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 M W 0410-0700P EPHSCI 3342 26183 CHE 118B COM B09 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 M W 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3342 26184 CHE 118B COM B10 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 M R 0900-1150A EPHSCI 3342 26185 CHE 118B COM B11 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 M R 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3342 26186 CHE 118B COM B12 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 M R 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3342 ** CHE 118B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 ** 26207 CHE 118C COM ARO Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A CHEM 194 30 P TBA TBA ** SECTION ARO IS ONLY OPEN TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE CHE 118C LABORATORY AND ARE REPEATING THE COURSE. STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT REPEATING THE COURSE SHOULD NOT ENROLL IN SECTION ARO. ** 26188 CHE 118C COM A01 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A CHEM 194 24 P M 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3303 26189 CHE 118C COM A02 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A CHEM 194 24 P M 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3317 26190 CHE 118C COM A03 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A CHEM 194 24 P M 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3359 26191 CHE 118C COM A04 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A CHEM 194 24 P M 0410-0700P EPHSCI 3303 26192 CHE 118C COM A05 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A CHEM 194 24 P M 0410-0700P EPHSCI 3317 26193 CHE 118C COM A06 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A CHEM 194 24 P M 0410-0700P EPHSCI 3359 26194 CHE 118C COM A07 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A CHEM 194 24 P M 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3303 26195 CHE 118C COM A08 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A CHEM 194 24 P M 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3317 26196 CHE 118C COM A09 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A CHEM 194 24 P M 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3359 26197 CHE 118C COM A10 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A CHEM 194 24 P T 0900-1150A EPHSCI 3303 26198 CHE 118C COM A11 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A CHEM 194 24 P T 0900-1150A EPHSCI 3317 26199 CHE 118C COM A12 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A CHEM 194 24 P T 0900-1150A EPHSCI 3359 26200 CHE 118C COM A13 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A CHEM 194 24 P T 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3303 26201 CHE 118C COM A14 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A CHEM 194 24 P T 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3317 26202 CHE 118C COM A15 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A CHEM 194 24 P T 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3359 26206 CHE 118C COM A16 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A CHEM 194 24 P T 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3303 26228 CHE 118C COM BRO Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 30 N TBA TBA ** SECTION BRO IS ONLY OPEN TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE CHE 118C LABORATORY AND ARE REPEATING THE COURSE. STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT REPEATING THE COURSE SHOULD NOT ENROLL IN SECTION BRO. ** 26208 CHE 118C COM B01 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N T 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3317 26209 CHE 118C COM B02 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N T 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3359 26210 CHE 118C COM B03 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N W 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3303 26211 CHE 118C COM B04 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N W 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3317 26212 CHE 118C COM B05 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N W 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3359 26213 CHE 118C COM B06 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N W 0410-0700P EPHSCI 3303 26214 CHE 118C COM B07 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N W 0410-0700P EPHSCI 3317 26215 CHE 118C COM B08 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N W 0410-0700P EPHSCI 3359 26216 CHE 118C COM B09 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N W 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3303 26217 CHE 118C COM B10 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N W 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3317 26218 CHE 118C COM B11 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N W 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3359 26219 CHE 118C COM B12 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N R 0900-1150A EPHSCI 3303 26220 CHE 118C COM B13 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N R 0900-1150A EPHSCI 3317 26221 CHE 118C COM B14 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N R 0900-1150A EPHSCI 3359 26222 CHE 118C COM B15 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N R 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3303 26223 CHE 118C COM B16 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N R 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3317 26224 CHE 118C COM B17 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N R 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3359 26225 CHE 118C COM B18 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N R 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3303 26226 CHE 118C COM B19 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N R 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3317 Page 52 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 26227 CHE 118C COM B20 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 N R 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3359 ** CHE 118C COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 ** 53003 CHE 122 LEC 001 Chem of Nanoparticles 3.0 Osterloh, FE MWF 1210-0100P KERR 293 30 A 26229 CHE 124A LEC 001 Inorg Fundamentals 3.0 Power, PP MWF 0800-0850A GIEDT 1007 34 N 53008 CHE 124C LEC 001 Inorg D And F Block 3.0 Balch, AL MWF 1210-0100P HART 1120 34 A 26231 CHE 124L LAB 001 Lab Methods Inorg Chem 2.0 Olmstead, MM TR 0900-1150A CHEM A 3455 26232 CHE 124L LAB 002 Lab Methods Inorg Chem 2.0 Olmstead, MM MW 0410-0700P CHEM A 3455 ** CHE 124L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 ** 26233 CHE 125 COM 001 Adv Methods Phys Chem 4.0 Augustine, MP MW 0110-0200P HUTCH 102 25 W MW 0210-0500P CHEM A 3475 ** CHE 125 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 ** 26234 CHE 128B LEC 001 Organic Chemistry 3.0 Mascal, MJ MWF 1210-0100P BAINER 1130 49 A 26235 CHE 128C LEC 001 Organic Chemistry 3.0 Nambiar, KP MWF 1210-0100P CHEM 166 60 A 26236 CHE 129B LAB 001 Organic Chem Lab 2.0 The Staff MW 0410-0700P CHEM A 3435 24 ** CHE 129B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 ** 26237 CHE 129C LAB 001 Organic Chem Lab 2.0 Schore, NE MW 0110-0400P CHEM A 3435 24 ** CHE 129C COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 ** 26238 CHE 130B COM A01 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 3.0 Currie, BL MW 0610-0700P CHEM 166 14 1 T 0510-0600P CHEM A 3450 26239 CHE 130B COM A02 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 3.0 Currie, BL MW 0610-0700P CHEM 166 14 1 R 0510-0600P CHEM A 3450 26240 CHE 130B COM A03 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 3.0 Currie, BL MW 0610-0700P CHEM 166 14 1 F 1100-1150A CHEM A 3450 26241 CHE 130B COM A04 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 3.0 Currie, BL MW 0610-0700P CHEM 166 14 1 W 0510-0600P CHEM A 3450 26242 CHE 135 COM A01 Adv Bio-organic Chem Lab 3.0 David, SS F 0110-0200P GIEDT 1007 20 W TR 0900-1150A CHEM A 3435 26243 CHE 135 COM A02 Adv Bio-organic Chem Lab 3.0 David, SS F 0110-0200P GIEDT 1007 20 W TR 0110-0400P CHEM A 3435 ** CHE 135 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 ** 53004 CHE 150 LEC 001 Natural Products 3.0 Chen, X MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1006 40 S @ CHE 192 INT Internship In Chem 1.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHE 194HA IND Honors Research 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHE 194HB IND Honors Research 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHE 194HC IND Honors Research 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHE 197 VAR Proj Chem Ed 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHE 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHE 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 26601 CHE 210B LEC 001 Quantum Ch:Time Dep 3.0 Stuchebrukhov, A MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 263 15 53005 CHE 216 LEC 001 Magnet Reson Spectr 3.0 Britt, RD MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 167 30 26602 CHE 217 LEC 001 X-Ray Struct Deter 3.0 Fisher, AJ MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 90 29 53009 CHE 221A LEC 001 Spec Top Org Chem 3.0 Patten, TE MWF 1100-1150A KERR 293 34 53006 CHE 222 LED 001 Chem of Nanoparticles 3.0 Osterloh, FE MWF 1210-0100P SOCSCI 90 30 26607 CHE 231B LEC 001 Advanced Org Synthesis 3.0 Franz, AK MWF 0800-0850A BAINER 1128 30 53007 CHE 241E LEC 001 Microscopy and Imaging 3.0 Liu, G MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 70 20 @ CHE 261 LEC Current Topics 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHE 263 L/D Intro Res Methods 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHE 264 L/D Adv Res Methods 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CHE 263 & 264 MEET FRIDAYS 2:10-4 PM, 176 CHEM ** 53599 CHE 280 SEM 001 Ethics 2.0 Tyson, J W 0210-0400P PHYSIC 525 15 26762 CHE 290 SEM 001 Seminar 2.0 Tantillo, DJ TR 0410-0530P CHEM 179 145 26763 CHE 294 SEM 001 Present Chem Research 1.0 Berben, LA F 0210-0400P WELLMN 202 90 @ CHE 296 LAB 001 Res Pharm Chemistry 6.0 Beal, PA TBA TBA 20 @ CHE 296 LAB 002 Res Pharm Chemistry 6.0 Franz, AK TBA TBA 20 @ CHE 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHE 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHE 390 COM Teaching Chemistry 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA Chicano Studies (CHI) 53490 CHI 010 COM A01 Intro Chicana/o Studies 4.0 De La Torre, A TR 1030-1150A OLSON 6 30 Y F 0900-0950A OLSON 261 53491 CHI 010 COM A02 Intro Chicana/o Studies 4.0 De La Torre, A TR 1030-1150A OLSON 6 30 Y R 0510-0600P WELLMN 107 53492 CHI 010 COM A03 Intro Chicana/o Studies 4.0 De La Torre, A TR 1030-1150A OLSON 6 30 Y F 1000-1050A OLSON 261 53493 CHI 010 COM A04 Intro Chicana/o Studies 4.0 De La Torre, A TR 1030-1150A OLSON 6 30 Y F 1210-0100P OLSON 217 26918 CHI 023 COM 001 Qual Research Methods 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0330P YOUNG 192 49 V MW 0340-0400P YOUNG 192 26921 CHI 050 COM A01 Intro To Chicano Culture 4.0 Chabram-Dernerse, A TR 0310-0430P HOAGLD 168 30 H F 1210-0100P OLSON 105 26922 CHI 050 COM A02 Intro To Chicano Culture 4.0 Chabram-Dernerse, A TR 0310-0430P HOAGLD 168 30 H F 0110-0200P WELLMN 235 53488 CHI 060 COM A01 Chicana/o Rep in Cinema 4.0 The Staff R 0410-0700P ART 204 30 U R 0710-0800P WELLMN 209 TBA TBA 53489 CHI 060 COM A02 Chicana/o Rep in Cinema 4.0 The Staff R 0410-0700P ART 204 30 U R 0710-0800P WELLMN 235 TBA TBA @ CHI 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHI 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHI 098 VAR 003 Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 Jackson, CF T 0140-0330P H GYM 290 35 @ CHI 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53818 CHI 110 LED 001 The Chicano Experience 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 23 53483 CHI 111 LED 001 Chicana/Mexicana Society 4.0 Deeb Sossa, NI MW 0410-0600P STORER 1344 49 G 53484 CHI 120 COM 001 Chicano Psychology 4.0 Flores, Y MW 0410-0530P WELLMN 234 100 G MW 0540-0600P WELLMN 234 53486 CHI 122 LEC 001 Psy Pers Chi Family 4.0 Flores, Y MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 234 100 V 53820 CHI 125S LED 001 Latinos & Globalization 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 23 53819 CHI 131S LED 001 Chicana Politics/Policy 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 23 26949 CHI 132 LEC 001 Pol Econ Chi Com 4.0 Rodriguez, GM MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 126 100 A 26950 CHI 150 LEC 001 The Chicana/o Movement 4.0 Chavez-Garcia, M TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 230 79 L @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 53 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 26952 CHI 171 COM 001 Mex/Chi Mural Wkshp 4.0 Montoya, M TR 0900-1150A HART 1401 15 TBA TBA @ CHI 192 INT Int Chi/Latino Community 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHI 194HC VAR Sen Hon Research 2.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHI 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHI 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHI 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHI 299 VAR Special Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHI 396 VAR Teach Asst Train 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Chinese (CHN) ** A PLACEMENT EXAMINATION IS REQUIRED FOR STUDENTS ENROLLING FOR THE FIRST TIME AT UCD WHO WISH TO ENROLL IN A LANGUAGE COURSE IN WHICH THEY HAVE PREVIOUSLY STUDIED. PLEASE REFER TO THE CHINESE WEBSITE TO SCHEDULE A PLACEMENT EXAM: HTTP://CHINESE.UCDAVIS.EDU/PLACEMENT/FRONTPAGE. A STUDENT WHO HAS COMPLETED A SECOND OR MORE ADVANCED YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL COURSE WORK IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN TENTH, ELEVENTH, OR TWELFTH GRADE SHALL BE AWARDED CREDIT FOR COURSE 1 (OR ITS EQUIVALENT) IN THAT LANGUAGE ONLY IF HE OR SHE TAKES THE CLASS ON A PASSED OR NOT PASSED BASIS. ** 27015 ^ CHN 003 LED 001 Elementary Chinese 5.0 Liu, J MTWRF 1000-1050A OLSON 267 25 K Chu, C 27016 ^ CHN 003 LED 002 Elementary Chinese 5.0 Liu, J MTWRF 1100-1150A OLSON 267 25 K Chu, C 27017 ^ CHN 003 LED 003 Elementary Chinese 5.0 Lu, L MTWRF 1210-0100P OLSON 141 25 K Chu, C 27018 ^ CHN 003 LED 004 Elementary Chinese 5.0 Lu, L MTWRF 0110-0200P OLSON 141 25 K Chu, C 27019 ^ CHN 003 LED 005 Elementary Chinese 5.0 Xiang, S MTWRF 1100-1150A WELLMN 235 25 K Chu, C 27020 ^ CHN 003 LED 006 Elementary Chinese 5.0 Xiang, S MTWRF 0110-0200P OLSON 163 25 K Chu, C 52959 ^ CHN 003 LED 007 Elementary Chinese 5.0 Xiang, S MTWRF 0210-0300P OLSON 163 25 K Chu, C 27021 ^ CHN 003BL LEC 001 Accl Written Chinese III 5.0 Xiao, Y MTWRF 1000-1050A OLSON 167 25 K Chu, C 27022 ^ CHN 003BL LEC 002 Accl Written Chinese III 5.0 Xiao, Y MTWRF 1100-1150A OLSON 167 25 K Chu, C 27024 ^ CHN 006 LED 001 Intermed Chinese 5.0 Wang, J MTWRF 1100-1150A WELLMN 209 25 K Chu, C 27025 ^ CHN 006 LED 002 Intermed Chinese 5.0 Yang, B MTWRF 0110-0200P OLSON 167 25 K Chu, C 27026 ^ CHN 006 LED 003 Intermed Chinese 5.0 Yang, B MTWRF 0210-0300P OLSON 167 25 K Chu, C 52960 CHN 010 COM 001 Mod Lit In Transl 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0130P OLSON 261 35 A MW 0140-0200P OLSON 261 @ CHN 098 VAR Dir Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHN 099 VAR Study For Undergrad 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 52962 CHN 101 COM 001 Chinese Film 4.0 Chen, X TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 1 53 Y R 0510-0800P CHEM 176 52993 CHN 104 COM 001 Mod Chinese Fict (Engl) 4.0 Chen, X TR 0140-0300P OLSON 205 53 I TBA TBA 27046 ^ CHN 113 COM 001 Mod Chn/Rdg & Dis 4.0 Wang, C MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 141 25 F Chu, C T 0900-0950A OLSON 141 27047 ^ CHN 113 COM 002 Mod Chn/Rdg & Dis 4.0 Wang, C MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 141 25 X Chu, C T 1000-1050A OLSON 141 27048 ^ CHN 113 COM 003 Mod Chn/Rdg & Dis 4.0 Wang, J MWF 0110-0200P KERR 293 25 W Chu, C R 0110-0200P KERR 293 27050 CHN 114 COM 001 Intro Classical Chn 4.0 Chu, C MW 1000-1120A OLSON 261 30 X MW 1130-1150A OLSON 261 53702 CHN 116 COM 001 Intro Classical Chn 4.0 Chu, C MW 0800-0920A WICKSN 1020 30 N MW 0930-0950A WICKSN 1020 27051 CHN 160 LED 001 Chinese Language 4.0 Chu, C MW 0210-0400P OLSON 158 60 V @ CHN 192 INT Chinese Intern 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHN 197T TUT Tutoring In Chinese 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHN 198 VAR Dir Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHN 199 VAR Study Adv Undergrad 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHN 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Classics (CLA) 52963 CLA 001 LEC 001 Near East & Early Greece 4.0 Fidler, CR MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 118 70 F 27103 ^ CLA 010 LEC 001 Gk, Rom & Near East Myth 3.0 Stem, SR MWF 0110-0200P SOCSCI 1100 300 W 52964 CLA 015 LEC 001 Women In Antiquity 4.0 Seal, C MWF 0210-0300P WELLMN 226 80 V 52965 CLA 030 LEC 001 Word Roots 3.0 Rundin, J MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 2 200 F @ CLA 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 52981 CLA 110 LEC 001 Origins of Rhetoric 4.0 Abbott, DP TR 0140-0300P SOCSCI 90 30 I 27107 CLA 140 LEC 001 Homer Ancient Epic 4.0 Stem, M MWF 1000-1050A WELLMN 1 50 X @ CLA 194HB COM Honors 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ CLA 197TC TUT Community Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CLA 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CLA 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 27134 CLA 200B IND 001 Intro Classical Past 4.0 Watanabe, A TBA TBA 15 @ CLA 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Clinical Research (CLH) @ CLH 220 LEC 001 Stem & Progenitor Cells 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20 @ CLH 240 COM 001 Research Integration 1.0 Berglund, L TBA TBA 15 TBA TBA @ CLH 290A SEM 001 Hot Topics Clinical Res 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20 27144 CLH 290C DIS 001 Literature Stem Cell Bio 1.0 Tarantal, AF R 0415-0505P MDSC C 130 15 @ CLH 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CLH 299 VAR Clinical Research 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Page 54 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Communication (CMN) 27160 CMN 001 COM A01 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P KLEIBR 3 20 1 MWF 0900-0950A ROBBNS 146 27161 CMN 001 COM A02 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P KLEIBR 3 20 1 MWF 0800-0850A WELLMN 127 27162 CMN 001 COM A03 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P KLEIBR 3 20 1 MWF 0410-0500P WELLMN 211 27163 CMN 001 COM A04 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P KLEIBR 3 20 1 MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 129 27164 CMN 001 COM A05 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P KLEIBR 3 20 1 MWF 0210-0300P STORER 1342 27165 CMN 001 COM A06 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P KLEIBR 3 20 1 MWF 0210-0300P VEIMYR 116 27166 CMN 001 COM A07 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P KLEIBR 3 20 1 MWF 0510-0600P WELLMN 211 27167 CMN 001 COM A08 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P KLEIBR 3 20 1 MWF 0310-0400P WELLMN 129 27168 CMN 001 COM A09 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P KLEIBR 3 20 1 MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 207 27169 CMN 001 COM A10 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P KLEIBR 3 20 1 MWF 0800-0850A WELLMN 125 53464 CMN 001 COM A11 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P KLEIBR 3 20 1 MWF 1210-0100P OLSON 223 53465 CMN 001 COM A12 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P KLEIBR 3 20 1 MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 25 27170 CMN 003 COM A01 Interprsnl Com Competnce 4.0 Hamilton, VO M 1210-0200P MDSC C 180 19 A W 0410-0600P WELLMN 127 27171 CMN 003 COM A02 Interprsnl Com Competnce 4.0 Hamilton, VO M 1210-0200P MDSC C 180 19 A W 0410-0600P WELLMN 125 27172 CMN 003 COM A03 Interprsnl Com Competnce 4.0 Hamilton, VO M 1210-0200P MDSC C 180 19 A F 1210-0200P WELLMN 125 27173 CMN 003 COM A04 Interprsnl Com Competnce 4.0 Hamilton, VO M 1210-0200P MDSC C 180 19 A F 1000-1150A WELLMN 127 27174 CMN 003 COM A05 Interprsnl Com Competnce 4.0 Hamilton, VO M 1210-0200P MDSC C 180 19 A R 0410-0600P WELLMN 209 27175 CMN 003 COM A06 Interprsnl Com Competnce 4.0 Hamilton, VO M 1210-0200P MDSC C 180 19 A F 0210-0400P WELLMN 125 27176 CMN 003 COM A07 Interprsnl Com Competnce 4.0 Hamilton, VO M 1210-0200P MDSC C 180 19 A F 1000-1150A WELLMN 125 27177 CMN 003 COM A08 Interprsnl Com Competnce 4.0 Hamilton, VO M 1210-0200P MDSC C 180 19 A W 0210-0400P BAINER 1134 27178 CMN 003 COM A09 Interprsnl Com Competnce 4.0 Hamilton, VO M 1210-0200P MDSC C 180 19 A R 0410-0600P WELLMN 235 @ CMN 099 VAR Special Study Undergrad 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 27204 CMN 101 LED 001 Communication Theories 4.0 Puckering, CL TR 0800-0950A ART 217 80 P ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53632 CMN 102 LEC 001 Empircal Methods Commun 4.0 Bell, RA TR 0210-0400P CHEM 179 120 I ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 27206 CMN 103 LEC 001 Gender Differ in Commun 4.0 Palomares, NA TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 26 95 I ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 27207 CMN 105 LEC 001 Semantic &Prag Func Lang 4.0 Hamilton, VO MW 0210-0400P GIEDT 1002 179 V ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 27208 CMN 134 LEC 001 Interpersonal Communic 4.0 Puckering, CL TR 1210-0200P WELLMN 230 79 B ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 27209 CMN 135 LEC 001 Nonverbal Communication 4.0 Berger, CR MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 126 130 X ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 27210 CMN 136 LEC 001 Organizational Communic 4.0 Hamilton, VO MW 0410-0600P HARING 2205 242 G ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 27211 CMN 138 LED 001 Communicatn & Cognition 4.0 Yegiyan, NS MW 1210-0200P HOAGLD 108 40 A ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 27212 CMN 140 LED 001 The Media Industry 4.0 Theobald, J MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 6 120 V ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 27213 CMN 141 LED 001 Media Effects 4.0 Hwang, H MW 0210-0400P HOAGLD 108 40 V ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 27214 CMN 142 LEC 001 News Pol Pract Effects 4.0 Theobald, J M 0510-0900P WELLMN 6 120 O ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 27217 CMN 152 LEC 001 Theories of Persuasion 4.0 Jenkins, M TR 1210-0200P WELLMN 26 120 B ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 27220 CMN 189A SEM 001 Prosem Social Interact 4.0 Barnett, GA R 0210-0500P KERR 30 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53463 CMN 189B SEM 001 Prosem in Mass Comm 4.0 Yegiyan, NS T 0900-1150A KERR 10 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** @ CMN 192 INT Internship 1.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CMN 194H SEM Honors Thesis 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CMN 197T TUT Tutoring Communication 2.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CMN 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CMN 198 VAR 001 Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Feng, B R 0110-0400P BAINER 1132 40 @ CMN 199 VAR Special Study Adv Ugrad 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 27346 CMN 230 SEM 001 Social Interaction Theor 4.0 Feng, B R 0900-1150A KERR 10 27347 CMN 250 SEM 001 Mediated Comm Theory 4.0 Taylor, LD T 0210-0500P KERR 15 @ CMN 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CMN 299 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CMN 299R VAR Thesis Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CMN 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Community and Regional Develpoment (CRD) 27659 CRD 002 COM A01 Ethnicity Amer Comm 4.0 The Staff M 0410-0700P WELLMN 106 22 G T 0510-0600P WELLMN 125 27660 CRD 002 COM A02 Ethnicity Amer Comm 4.0 The Staff M 0410-0700P WELLMN 106 22 G T 0610-0700P WELLMN 125 27661 CRD 002 COM A03 Ethnicity Amer Comm 4.0 The Staff M 0410-0700P WELLMN 106 22 G T 0710-0800P WELLMN 125 27662 CRD 002 COM A04 Ethnicity Amer Comm 4.0 The Staff M 0410-0700P WELLMN 106 22 G R 0510-0600P WELLMN 125 @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 55 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 27663 CRD 002 COM A05 Ethnicity Amer Comm 4.0 The Staff M 0410-0700P WELLMN 106 22 G R 0610-0700P WELLMN 125 27664 CRD 002 COM A06 Ethnicity Amer Comm 4.0 The Staff M 0410-0700P WELLMN 106 22 G R 0710-0800P WELLMN 125 @ CRD 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTACT INTERNSHIP COORDINATOR IN 1303 HART HALL ** @ CRD 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CRD 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTRACTS IN ADVISING OFFICE, 1303 HART HALL ** 27709 CRD 151 LEC 001 Community Field Research 4.0 Tarallo, BM MW 1210-0200P OLSON 106 70 A ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT MAJORS ** 53151 CRD 158 COM 001 Community Governance 4.0 Hirtz, F MW 1000-1150A HART 1130 49 X TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, AND INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT MAJORS ** 27711 CRD 171 LEC 001 Housing & Social Policy 4.0 Wiener, RJ F 1000-0150P WELLMN 119 70 X ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT MAJORS ** 27712 CRD 172 LED 001 Social Inequality 4.0 MacCannell, JF TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 230 70 I ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT MAJORS ** @ CRD 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTACT INTERNSHIP COORDINATOR IN 1303 HART HALL ** @ CRD 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CRD 198 VAR 001 Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 London, JK TR 1210-0200P HARING 1204 70 @ CRD 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTRACTS IN ADVISING OFFICE, 1303 HART HALL ** 27759 CRD 246 LEC 001 Transnational Migration 4.0 Guarnizo, LE T 1000-0150P WELLMN 109 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 53134 CRD 248 SEM 001 Soc Pol Theories & Com 4.0 Hirtz, F MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 109 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 27760 CRD 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Benner, CC W 1210-0100P OLSON 109 17 @ CRD 292 VAR Graduate Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTACT INTERNSHIP COORDINATOR IN 1303 HART HALL ** @ CRD 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CRD 298 VAR 001 Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Hirtz, F MW 1000-1150A HART 1130 15 @ CRD 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTRACTS IN ADVISING OFFICE, 1303 HART HALL ** @ CRD 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTRACTS IN ADVISING OFFICE, 1303 HART HALL ** Comparative Literature (COM) 27466 ^ COM 001 LED 001 Major Bks Ancient World 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 101 25 L 27467 ^ COM 001 LED 002 Major Bks Ancient World 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 205 25 A 53123 ^ COM 001 LED 003 Major Bks Ancient World 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P WELLMN 207 25 B 27468 ^ COM 002 LED 001 Majo Bks Mid Ages to Enl 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 211 25 A 27469 ^ COM 002 LED 002 Majo Bks Mid Ages to Enl 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 103 25 V 27470 ^ COM 002 LED 003 Majo Bks Mid Ages to Enl 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 103 25 I 27471 ^ COM 003 LED 001 Major Bks Mod Crisis 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 129 25 L 27472 ^ COM 003 LED 002 Major Bks Mod Crisis 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P WELLMN 211 25 B 27473 ^ COM 003 LED 003 Major Bks Mod Crisis 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 125 25 X 27474 ^ COM 004 LED 001 Mjr Bks Contemp World 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 125 25 V 27475 ^ COM 004 LED 002 Mjr Bks Contemp World 4.0 The Staff MW 0410-0600P OLSON 163 25 G 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Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 57 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 27967 ^ DES 161 COM 001 Screen and Digital Print 4.0 Clarke, V TR 0210-0300P WALKER 118 23 TR 0310-0530P WALKER 118 ** DES 161 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $37.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 27968 ^ DES 170 COM 001 Experimental Fashion 4.0 Avila, ST MW 0210-0300P WALKER 129 20 MW 0310-0530P WALKER 129 ** DES 170 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $15.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 27969 ^ DES 180B COM 001 Adv Interior Design 4.0 Kessler, MD MW 0110-0200P WALKER 200 22 MW 0210-0430P WALKER 200 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53090 ^ DES 187 COM 001 Narrative Environments 4.0 Mcneil, TJ MW 0830-0850A WALKER 151 22 MW 0900-1150A WALKER 151 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS ** @ DES 191B VAR Environment 4.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ DES 191C VAR Graphics 4.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ DES 191C VAR 013 Graphics 4.0 -12.0 Verba, S TR 1210-0130P HART 1102 20 TR 0140-0330P HART 1102 @ DES 192 INT Internship 1.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ DES 197T TUT Tutor In Design 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ DES 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ DES 290 SEM Seminar In Design 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Dramatic Art (DRA) 28267 DRA 010 L/D 001 Intro To Acting 3.0 Turner, AC MW 0800-0950A WRIGHT 101 20 28268 DRA 010 L/D 002 Intro To Acting 3.0 Turner, AC MW 0800-0950A H GYM 185 20 28269 DRA 010 L/D 003 Intro To Acting 3.0 Turner, AC MW 0800-0950A WRIGHT 115 20 28270 DRA 010 L/D 004 Intro To Acting 3.0 Turner, AC TR 0800-0950A WRIGHT 115 20 28271 DRA 010 L/D 005 Intro To Acting 3.0 Turner, AC TR 0800-0950A UCLUB 20 28272 DRA 010 L/D 006 Intro To Acting 3.0 Turner, AC TR 0800-0950A H GYM 185 20 28273 DRA 014 COM 001 Intro Contemporary Dance 4.0 Grenke, DW TR 1000-1120A UCLUB 30 TR 1130-1150A UCLUB 28274 DRA 020 COM A01 Intro To Dramart 4.0 Lichtenfels, PK TR 0900-1020A WYATT 35 T 1030-1120A WYATT 28275 DRA 020 COM A02 Intro To Dramart 4.0 Lichtenfels, PK TR 0900-1020A WYATT 35 R 1030-1120A WYATT 28276 DRA 020 COM A03 Intro To Dramart 4.0 Lichtenfels, PK TR 0900-1020A WYATT 35 T 1030-1120A WRIGHT 115 28277 DRA 020 COM A04 Intro To Dramart 4.0 Lichtenfels, PK TR 0900-1020A WYATT 35 R 1030-1120A WRIGHT 115 28278 DRA 021B COM 001 Fundamentals Of Act 4.0 Turner, AC MW 0900-0950A WRIGHT 120 20 MW 1000-1150A WRIGHT 120 53211 DRA 024 COM 001 Vis Aspect Dram Art 4.0 Morgan, MJ MW 1210-0130P WELLMN 234 100 A MW 0140-0200P WELLMN 234 28279 DRA 025 LEC 001 Tech Aspects Drama Prod 3.0 Iacovelli, JC TR 0800-0920A WRIGHT 101 60 @ DRA 030 VAR Theatre Lab 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 28302 DRA 040A L/D 001 Beginning Modern Dance 2.0 Grenke, DW MW 0210-0400P H GYM 185 30 28303 DRA 040B L/D 001 Intermed Modern Dance 2.0 Grenke, DW MW 0410-0600P H GYM 185 30 28304 DRA 042A L/D 001 Beginning Ballet 2.0 Carroll, SJ TR 1000-1150A H GYM 185 30 28305 DRA 042B L/D 001 Intermediate Ballet 2.0 Carroll, SJ MW 1000-1150A H GYM 185 30 28306 DRA 043B LLA 001 Int Contact Improv 2.0 Grenke, DW MW 0210-0400P UCLUB 20 @ DRA 098 VAR Dir Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ DRA 099 VAR Special Study Undgd 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 28346 DRA 121B LLA 001 Adv Acting: Comedy 4.0 Mccutcheon, JR MW 0210-0500P WRIGHT 115 15 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53207 DRA 122B LLA 001 Adv Acting: Non-Realism 4.0 Turner, AC MW 0210-0500P WRIGHT 101 15 28347 DRA 127B COM 001 Prin Of Directing 4.0 Anderson, SP MW 1000-1050A WRIGHT 101 16 MW 1100-1150A WRIGHT 101 F 1000-1150A WRIGHT 101 28348 DRA 140B COM 001 Dance Composition II 4.0 Grenke, DW MW 1210-0130P H GYM 185 15 MW 0140-0200P H GYM 185 TBA TBA 53209 DRA 141 LED 001 Fundamentals of Movement 3.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P UCLUB 15 53168 DRA 155A LED 001 Afram Dance and Culture 4.0 Osumare, H TR 0410-0600P WELLMN 212 65 U 53165 DRA 156BN COM 001 Theatre, History, Place 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1120A WRIGHT 101 50 TR 1130-1150A WRIGHT 101 @ DRA 180 VAR Theatre Laboratory 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ DRA 192 INT Internships 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ DRA 194HB IND Special Study for Honors 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ DRA 197T TUT Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ DRA 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ DRA 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 28459 DRA 212 LAB 001 Advanced Stage Movement 3.0 Cavanaugh, MB MW 1000-1250P UCLUB 10 28460 DRA 224C COM 001 Design Sem: 20th Century 4.0 Munn, TJ M 0610-0800P OFFCAM 12 Morgan, MJ M 0810-1000P OFFCAM Iacovelli, JC TBA TBA 28461 DRA 224E COM 001 Adv. Concepts in Design 4.0 Morgan, MJ M 0610-0800P OFFCAM 12 Munn, TJ M 0810-1000P OFFCAM Iacovelli, JC TBA TBA 28462 DRA 225 STD 001 Design Studio 2.0 Morgan, MJ W 0410-0600P OFFCAM 15 28463 DRA 229 COM 001 Spec Prob Directing 5.0 Anderson, SP MW 0210-0300P WRIGHT 120 12 MW 0310-0400P WRIGHT 120 MW 0410-0500P WRIGHT 120 53700 DRA 251 COM 001 Scores & Scripts in Perf 4.0 Davidson, MA TR 0210-0330P UCLUB 12 TR 0340-0500P UCLUB 28465 DRA 259 SEM 001 Contemporary Performance 4.0 Lichtenfels, PK M 0210-0500P WRIGHT 220 12 53569 DRA 259 SEM 002 Contemporary Performance 4.0 Wyman, JF W 0210-0500P ARTANX 12 @ DRA 270A COM Research in Performance 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA 53645 DRA 270B DIS Research in Performance 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53651 DRA 270C COM Research in Performance 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ DRA 280 VAR Theatre Lab 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ DRA 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Page 58 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. 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Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 59 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 30150 ^ ECN 001B COM B08 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A CHEM 194 30 Y R 0510-0600P WELLMN 27 30151 ^ ECN 001B COM B09 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A CHEM 194 30 Y M 0410-0500P WELLMN 107 30152 ^ ECN 001B COM B10 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A CHEM 194 30 Y M 0510-0600P WELLMN 107 30153 ^ ECN 001B COM B11 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A CHEM 194 30 Y W 0410-0500P WELLMN 105 30154 ^ ECN 001B COM B12 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A CHEM 194 30 Y W 0510-0600P WELLMN 105 @ ECN 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ECN 098 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ECN 099 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 30257 ^ ECN 100 COM A01 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 Silvestre, J TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1003 40 I T 0610-0700P WELLMN 115 30258 ^ ECN 100 COM A02 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 Silvestre, J TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1003 40 I T 0710-0800P WELLMN 115 30259 ^ ECN 100 COM A03 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 Silvestre, J TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1003 40 I R 0610-0700P WELLMN 7 30260 ^ ECN 100 COM A04 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 Silvestre, J TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1003 40 I R 0710-0800P WELLMN 7 30261 ^ ECN 100 COM B01 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 Parman, JM MWF 1100-1150A HUNT 100 40 S M 0610-0700P WELLMN 233 30262 ^ ECN 100 COM B02 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 Parman, JM MWF 1100-1150A HUNT 100 40 S M 0710-0800P WELLMN 233 30263 ^ ECN 100 COM B03 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 Parman, JM MWF 1100-1150A HUNT 100 40 S W 0610-0700P WELLMN 233 30264 ^ ECN 100 COM B04 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 Parman, JM MWF 1100-1150A HUNT 100 40 S W 0710-0800P WELLMN 233 30265 ^ ECN 101 COM A01 Intermed Macro Theory 4.0 Frenkel, EA MWF 1000-1050A HARING 2205 40 X M 0610-0700P WELLMN 7 30266 ^ ECN 101 COM A02 Intermed Macro Theory 4.0 Frenkel, EA MWF 1000-1050A HARING 2205 40 X M 0710-0800P WELLMN 229 30267 ^ ECN 101 COM A03 Intermed Macro Theory 4.0 Frenkel, EA MWF 1000-1050A HARING 2205 40 X W 0610-0700P WELLMN 229 30268 ^ ECN 101 COM A04 Intermed Macro Theory 4.0 Frenkel, EA MWF 1000-1050A HARING 2205 40 X W 0710-0800P WELLMN 229 30269 ^ ECN 101 COM A05 Intermed Macro Theory 4.0 Frenkel, EA MWF 1000-1050A HARING 2205 40 X M 0610-0700P WELLMN 229 30270 ^ ECN 101 COM A06 Intermed Macro Theory 4.0 Frenkel, EA MWF 1000-1050A HARING 2205 40 X M 0510-0600P WELLMN 7 30271 ^ ECN 101 COM B01 Intermed Macro Theory 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1003 40 R T 0610-0700P WELLMN 25 30272 ^ ECN 101 COM B02 Intermed Macro Theory 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1003 40 R T 0710-0800P WELLMN 25 30273 ^ ECN 101 COM B03 Intermed Macro Theory 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1003 40 R R 0610-0700P WELLMN 115 30274 ^ ECN 101 COM B04 Intermed Macro Theory 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1003 40 R R 0710-0800P WELLMN 115 30275 ^ ECN 102 COM A01 Analysis of Econ Data 4.0 Miller, DL TR 0900-1020A YOUNG 198 32 R T 0310-0400P HUTCH 93 30276 ^ ECN 102 COM A02 Analysis of Econ Data 4.0 Miller, DL TR 0900-1020A YOUNG 198 32 R T 0410-0500P HUTCH 93 30277 ^ ECN 102 COM A03 Analysis of Econ Data 4.0 Miller, DL TR 0900-1020A YOUNG 198 32 R W 0310-0400P HUTCH 93 30278 ^ ECN 102 COM A04 Analysis of Econ Data 4.0 Miller, DL TR 0900-1020A YOUNG 198 32 R W 0410-0500P HUTCH 93 30279 ^ ECN 102 COM A05 Analysis of Econ Data 4.0 Miller, DL TR 0900-1020A YOUNG 198 32 R T 0510-0600P HUTCH 93 30280 ^ ECN 102 COM A06 Analysis of Econ Data 4.0 Miller, DL TR 0900-1020A YOUNG 198 32 R T 0210-0300P HUTCH 93 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS MAJORS ** 30281 ^ ECN 110B COM A01 World Economic History 4.0 Parman, JM MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1002 38 F M 0610-0700P OLSON 147 30282 ^ ECN 110B COM A02 World Economic History 4.0 Parman, JM MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1002 37 F M 0710-0800P OLSON 147 30283 ^ ECN 110B COM A03 World Economic History 4.0 Parman, JM MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1002 38 F W 0610-0700P WELLMN 25 30284 ^ ECN 110B COM A04 World Economic History 4.0 Parman, JM MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1002 37 F W 0710-0800P WELLMN 25 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 30285 ^ ECN 111A COM A01 Econ History 4.0 Wilson, JL TR 0310-0430P HUNT 100 38 H T 0610-0700P WELLMN 233 30286 ^ ECN 111A COM A02 Econ History 4.0 Wilson, JL TR 0310-0430P HUNT 100 37 H T 0510-0600P WELLMN 233 30287 ^ ECN 111A COM A03 Econ History 4.0 Wilson, JL TR 0310-0430P HUNT 100 38 H R 0610-0700P WELLMN 25 30288 ^ ECN 111A COM A04 Econ History 4.0 Wilson, JL TR 0310-0430P HUNT 100 37 H R 0710-0800P WELLMN 25 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS MAJORS ** 30289 ^ ECN 115A COM A01 Economic Development 4.0 Boucher, SR TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 H T 0510-0600P WELLMN 235 30290 ^ ECN 115A COM A02 Economic Development 4.0 Boucher, SR TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 H T 0510-0600P WELLMN 25 30291 ^ ECN 115A COM A03 Economic Development 4.0 Boucher, SR TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 H T 0610-0700P WELLMN 105 30292 ^ ECN 115A COM A04 Economic Development 4.0 Boucher, SR TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 H T 0610-0700P WELLMN 107 30293 ^ ECN 115A COM A05 Economic Development 4.0 Boucher, SR TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 H T 0710-0800P WICKSN 1038 30294 ^ ECN 115A COM A06 Economic Development 4.0 Boucher, SR TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 H W 0510-0600P WICKSN 1020 53111 ^ ECN 115A COM A07 Economic Development 4.0 Boucher, SR TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 H W 0510-0600P OLSON 261 Page 60 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 53112 ^ ECN 115A COM A08 Economic Development 4.0 Boucher, SR TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 H W 0610-0700P WICKSN 1038 53113 ^ ECN 115A COM A09 Economic Development 4.0 Boucher, SR TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 H W 0610-0700P WELLMN 205 53114 ^ ECN 115A COM A10 Economic Development 4.0 Boucher, SR TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 H W 0710-0800P WICKSN 1038 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS, MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 30295 ^ ECN 115B COM A01 Economic Development 4.0 Wilson, JL TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1002 38 C T 0810-0900P WICKSN 1020 30296 ^ ECN 115B COM A02 Economic Development 4.0 Wilson, JL TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1002 37 C T 0710-0800P WICKSN 1020 30297 ^ ECN 115B COM A03 Economic Development 4.0 Wilson, JL TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1002 38 C R 0710-0800P WICKSN 1020 30298 ^ ECN 115B COM A04 Economic Development 4.0 Wilson, JL TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1002 37 C R 0810-0900P WICKSN 1020 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS, MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 30299 ^ ECN 121A COM A01 Indust Organization 4.0 Rapson, DS TR 1210-0130P STORER 1322 38 B T 0610-0700P HOAGLD 108 30300 ^ ECN 121A COM A02 Indust Organization 4.0 Rapson, DS TR 1210-0130P STORER 1322 37 B T 0710-0800P HOAGLD 108 52946 ^ ECN 121A COM A03 Indust Organization 4.0 Rapson, DS TR 1210-0130P STORER 1322 38 B R 0610-0700P HOAGLD 108 52947 ^ ECN 121A COM A04 Indust Organization 4.0 Rapson, DS TR 1210-0130P STORER 1322 37 B R 0710-0800P HOAGLD 108 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS MAJORS ** 30307 ^ ECN 122 COM A01 Game Theory 4.0 Schipper, BC MWF 1000-1050A HARING 1227 32 X M 0510-0600P WELLMN 115 30308 ^ ECN 122 COM A02 Game Theory 4.0 Schipper, BC MWF 1000-1050A HARING 1227 31 X M 0610-0700P WELLMN 115 52948 ^ ECN 122 COM A03 Game Theory 4.0 Schipper, BC MWF 1000-1050A HARING 1227 32 X W 0510-0600P WELLMN 7 52949 ^ ECN 122 COM A04 Game Theory 4.0 Schipper, BC MWF 1000-1050A HARING 1227 31 X W 0610-0700P WELLMN 7 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 30309 ^ ECN 130 COM A01 Public Microecon 4.0 Silvestre, J TR 1030-1150A ART 217 38 Y R 0510-0600P WELLMN 233 30310 ^ ECN 130 COM A02 Public Microecon 4.0 Silvestre, J TR 1030-1150A ART 217 37 Y R 0610-0700P WELLMN 233 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS MAJORS ** 30311 ^ ECN 131 COM A01 Public Finance 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 230 38 S M 0610-0700P HOAGLD 113 30312 ^ ECN 131 COM A02 Public Finance 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 230 37 S M 0710-0800P HOAGLD 113 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS MAJORS ** 30313 ^ ECN 134 COM A01 Financial Economics 4.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P WELLMN 230 38 V M 0410-0500P WELLMN 229 30314 ^ ECN 134 COM A02 Financial Economics 4.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P WELLMN 230 37 V M 0510-0600P WELLMN 229 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS MAJORS ** 30317 ^ ECN 135 COM A01 Money and Banking 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P WELLMN 230 38 W W 0510-0600P WELLMN 115 30318 ^ ECN 135 COM A02 Money and Banking 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P WELLMN 230 37 W W 0610-0700P WELLMN 115 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS MAJORS ** 30323 ^ ECN 140 COM A01 Econometrics 4.0 Jorda, O TR 0900-1020A STORER 1344 25 R W 1000-1050A HUTCH 93 30324 ^ ECN 140 COM A02 Econometrics 4.0 Jorda, O TR 0900-1020A STORER 1344 24 R W 1100-1150A HUTCH 93 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS MAJORS ** 30325 ^ ECN 151A COM A01 Econ Of Labor Mkt 4.0 Miller, DL MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 158 38 F R 0710-0800P WELLMN 233 30326 ^ ECN 151A COM A02 Econ Of Labor Mkt 4.0 Miller, DL MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 158 37 F R 0810-0900P WELLMN 233 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS MAJORS ** 30327 ^ ECN 160A COM A01 Intl Micro 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P HART 1150 38 A M 0510-0600P WELLMN 25 30328 ^ ECN 160A COM A02 Intl Micro 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P HART 1150 37 A M 0610-0700P WELLMN 25 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 30329 ^ ECN 160B COM A01 International Macro 4.0 Bergin, PR TR 0900-1020A SURGE3 1309 35 R R 0610-0700P HOAGLD 113 30330 ^ ECN 160B COM A02 International Macro 4.0 Bergin, PR TR 0900-1020A SURGE3 1309 34 R R 0710-0800P HOAGLD 113 52952 ^ ECN 160B COM A03 International Macro 4.0 Bergin, PR TR 0900-1020A SURGE3 1309 35 R T 0510-0600P WELLMN 229 52953 ^ ECN 160B COM A04 International Macro 4.0 Bergin, PR TR 0900-1020A SURGE3 1309 37 R T 0610-0700P WELLMN 229 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 30333 ^ ECN 171 COM A01 Econ Of East Asia 4.0 Russ, KN TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1002 38 B T 0610-0700P HOAGLD 113 30334 ^ ECN 171 COM A02 Econ Of East Asia 4.0 Russ, KN TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1002 37 B T 0710-0800P HOAGLD 113 52954 ^ ECN 171 COM A03 Econ Of East Asia 4.0 Russ, KN TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1002 38 B R 0610-0700P WELLMN 229 52955 ^ ECN 171 COM A04 Econ Of East Asia 4.0 Russ, KN TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1002 37 B R 0510-0600P WELLMN 229 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** @ ECN 197T TUT Tutoring In Econ 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ECN 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ECN 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 30484 ECN 200C COM A01 Microeconomic Theory 5.0 Bonanno, G TR 0210-0400P HARING 1204 28 TBA TBA @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 61 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 30485 ECN 200C COM A02 Microeconomic Theory 5.0 Bonanno, G TR 0210-0400P HARING 1204 28 TBA TBA 30486 ECN 200E COM A01 Macro Theory 4.0 Geromichalos, A MW 0210-0330P WELLMN 115 25 MW 0340-0400P WELLMN 115 30487 ECN 200E COM A02 Macro Theory 4.0 Geromichalos, A MW 0210-0330P WELLMN 115 24 TBA TBA 52956 ECN 203C COM 001 Topics Econ Theory 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 3 15 TBA TBA 30490 ECN 214 LEC 001 Development Economics 4.0 Boucher, SR WF 0210-0400P OLSON 105 30 30491 ECN 215C COM 001 Micro Development II 4.0 Lybbert, TJ TR 0210-0330P WELLMN 105 25 TR 0340-0400P WELLMN 105 30492 ECN 221C COM 001 Industrial Organization 4.0 Rapson, DS TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 123 15 TBA TBA 30493 ECN 230C COM 001 Public Economics 4.0 Carrell, SE TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 123 15 TBA TBA 30494 ECN 240B COM A01 Econometric Methods 4.0 Smith, AD TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 212 25 M 0610-0700P WICKSN 1038 30495 ECN 240B COM A02 Econometric Methods 4.0 Smith, AD TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 212 25 F 0900-0950A WICKSN 1038 52957 ECN 240F COM 001 Cross Section Topics 4.0 Cameron, AC MW 1000-1120A WELLMN 127 25 MW 1130-1150A WELLMN 127 30497 ECN 250A COM 001 Labor Economics 4.0 Stevens, AH TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 123 15 Carrell, SE TBA TBA 30499 ECN 260E SEM 001 Topics Internatnl Trade 4.0 Russ, KN TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 3 15 30501 ECN 291 SEM 001 Econ Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 30502 ECN 291 SEM 002 Econ Seminar 2.0 Hoynes, HW TBA TBA 15 30503 ECN 291 SEM 003 Econ Seminar 2.0 Meissner, CM TBA TBA 20 30504 ECN 291 SEM 004 Econ Seminar 2.0 Rapson, DS TBA TBA 15 30505 ECN 291 SEM 005 Econ Seminar 2.0 Geromichalos, A TBA TBA 15 52958 ECN 291 SEM 006 Econ Seminar 2.0 Jorda, O TBA TBA 15 @ ECN 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ECN 299 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ECN 299D VAR Dissertation Rsch 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Education (EDU) 31258 EDU 081 COM 001 Learning in Sci & Math 2.0 Latimer, KK W 0310-0500P EPHSCI 1317 40 TBA TBA 31259 EDU 081 COM 002 Learning in Sci & Math 2.0 Stevenson, ME T 0310-0500P EPHSCI 1317 40 TBA TBA @ EDU 092 INT Internship 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EDU 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 31275 EDU 110 LED 001 Ed Psych: Gen 4.0 Passmore, C TR 1000-1150A TEMCL3 80 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 31276 EDU 115 LEC 001 Edu Disabled Child 2.0 Mundy, PC M 0210-0400P GIEDT 1003 150 V ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 31278 EDU 120 COM A01 Philos & Social Found 4.0 Timar, TB TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 126 34 Y R 0110-0200P TEMCL3 31279 EDU 120 COM A02 Philos & Social Found 4.0 Timar, TB TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 126 33 Y R 0210-0300P ACADSR 2362 31280 EDU 120 COM A03 Philos & Social Found 4.0 Timar, TB TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 126 33 Y R 0310-0400P ACADSR 2362 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 53333 EDU 122 COM 001 Child Learn & Mat Cultr 4.0 White, TF TR 0210-0400P TEMCL3 80 TBA TBA TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 31281 EDU 142 LED 001 Intro Environ Educ 4.0 Ballard, HL TR 1210-0100P ACADSR 2368 40 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 31304 EDU 173 COM 001 Lang Development 4.0 Tonkovich, YU MW 1210-0130P ACADSR 2368 40 MW 0140-0200P ACADSR 2368 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 31307 EDU 181 COM 001 Teaching in Sci & Math 2.0 Horn, CE M 0210-0400P EPHSCI 1317 40 TBA TBA 31308 EDU 183 COM 001 Teaching HS Math & Sci 3.0 Stevenson, ME W 0800-0950A EPHSCI 1317 40 TBA TBA @ EDU 192 INT Internship 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EDU 197T TUT Tutoring In Education 1.0 -2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EDU 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EDU 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 31348 EDU 203N LED 001 Educ Testing/Evaluation 4.0 Abedi, J M 0110-0400P ACADSR 2363 25 31356 EDU 210 LED 001 School Learning 4.0 Martin, LM W 1100-0150P ACADSR 2363 20 53342 EDU 253 COM 001 Language Literacy 3.0 Merino, BJ R 0410-0700P ACADSR 20 TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO EDUCATION CREDENTIAL MAJORS ** 53343 EDU 264 SEM 001 Science Ed Reform 4.0 Ballard, HL W 0510-0800P ACADSR 2375 20 53344 EDU 270 COM 001 Research Teacher Ed/Dev 4.0 Athanases, SZ M 0510-0800P WELLMN 125 20 TBA TBA @ EDU 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EDU 299 IND Ind Stdy 1.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EDU 299D IND Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EDU 304C VAR Teach In Elem Sch 2.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EDU 306C VAR Teach Secondary Sch 2.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA 25 @ EDU 398 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EDU 399 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Education Abroad Program (EAP) @ EAP 192 INT Internship 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Endocrinology (Graduate Group) (EDO) @ EDO 220 DIS 001 Endocrine Lit Crit 1.0 Walsh, DA TBA TBA 100 Turgeon, JL 31237 ^ EDO 240 LEC 001 Biochemical Endocr 3.0 Adams, TE MWF 0900-0950A HART 1128 35 @ EDO 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EDO 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Page 62 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. 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Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Engineering (ENG) 32134 ^ ENG 006 COM A01 Engineering Prob Solving 4.0 Baas, BM TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 2 25 R T 0710-0800P ACADSR 1116 32135 ^ ENG 006 COM A02 Engineering Prob Solving 4.0 Baas, BM TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 2 25 R R 0710-0800P ACADSR 1116 32136 ^ ENG 006 COM A03 Engineering Prob Solving 4.0 Baas, BM TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 2 25 R M 0610-0700P ACADSR 1116 32137 ^ ENG 006 COM A04 Engineering Prob Solving 4.0 Baas, BM TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 2 25 R W 0410-0500P ACADSR 1116 32138 ^ ENG 006 COM A05 Engineering Prob Solving 4.0 Baas, BM TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 2 25 R M 0310-0400P ACADSR 1116 32139 ^ ENG 006 COM A06 Engineering Prob Solving 4.0 Baas, BM TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 2 25 R M 0710-0800P ACADSR 1116 32140 ^ ENG 006 COM A07 Engineering Prob Solving 4.0 Baas, BM TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 2 25 R W 0710-0800P ACADSR 1116 53100 ^ ENG 017 COM A01 Circuits I 4.0 Spencer, RR MWF 0410-0500P SOCSCI 1100 30 G T 0310-0400P VEIMYR 116 53101 ^ ENG 017 COM A02 Circuits I 4.0 Spencer, RR MWF 0410-0500P SOCSCI 1100 30 G T 0410-0500P VEIMYR 116 53154 ^ ENG 017 COM A03 Circuits I 4.0 Spencer, RR MWF 0410-0500P SOCSCI 1100 30 G T 0510-0600P BAINER 1128 53155 ^ ENG 017 COM A04 Circuits I 4.0 Spencer, RR MWF 0410-0500P SOCSCI 1100 30 G T 0610-0700P BAINER 1128 53156 ^ ENG 017 COM A05 Circuits I 4.0 Spencer, RR MWF 0410-0500P SOCSCI 1100 30 G T 0710-0800P BAINER 1128 53157 ^ ENG 017 COM A06 Circuits I 4.0 Spencer, RR MWF 0410-0500P SOCSCI 1100 30 G R 0310-0400P VEIMYR 116 53158 ^ ENG 017 COM A07 Circuits I 4.0 Spencer, RR MWF 0410-0500P SOCSCI 1100 30 G R 0410-0500P VEIMYR 116 53159 ^ ENG 017 COM A08 Circuits I 4.0 Spencer, RR MWF 0410-0500P SOCSCI 1100 30 G R 0510-0600P BAINER 1128 53161 ^ ENG 017 COM A09 Circuits I 4.0 Spencer, RR MWF 0410-0500P SOCSCI 1100 30 G R 0610-0700P BAINER 1128 53162 ^ ENG 017 COM A10 Circuits I 4.0 Spencer, RR MWF 0410-0500P SOCSCI 1100 30 G R 0710-0800P BAINER 1128 32143 ^ ENG 035 COM A01 Statics 3.0 The Staff MW 0510-0600P HARING 1227 25 O TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 211 32144 ^ ENG 035 COM A02 Statics 3.0 The Staff MW 0510-0600P HARING 1227 25 O TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 125 32145 ^ ENG 035 COM A03 Statics 3.0 The Staff MW 0510-0600P HARING 1227 25 O TR 0310-0430P BAINER 1060 32146 ^ ENG 035 COM A04 Statics 3.0 The Staff MW 0510-0600P HARING 1227 25 O TR 0610-0730P OLSON 117 32147 ^ ENG 035 COM A05 Statics 3.0 The Staff MW 0510-0600P HARING 1227 25 O TR 0610-0730P BAINER 1134 32148 ^ ENG 045 COM A01 Property of Materials 4.0 Risbud, SH TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 106 32 B M 0410-0700P BAINER 1134 32149 ^ ENG 045 COM A02 Property of Materials 4.0 Risbud, SH TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 106 32 B W 0410-0700P BAINER 1134 32150 ^ ENG 045 COM A03 Property of Materials 4.0 Risbud, SH TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 106 32 B R 0410-0700P WELLMN 205 32151 ^ ENG 045 COM A04 Property of Materials 4.0 Risbud, SH TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 106 32 B F 0110-0400P BAINER 1132 ** ENG 045 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $ 20.00 ** @ ENG 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 32158 ^ ENG 100 COM A01 Elec Circuits & Systems 3.0 Current, KW T 1210-0100P HUTCH 115 40 B R 1210-0100P HUTCH 115 M 0110-0400P KEMPER 2161 32159 ^ ENG 100 COM A02 Elec Circuits & Systems 3.0 Current, KW T 1210-0100P HUTCH 115 40 B R 1210-0100P HUTCH 115 R 0510-0800P KEMPER 2161 32160 ^ ENG 102 LEC 001 Dynamics 4.0 Hull, ML MW 0410-0600P CHEM 166 68 G ** OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ** 32161 ENG 103 LEC 001 Fluid Mechanics 4.0 Chattot, J MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 216 95 V ** OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND HYDROLOGY MAJORS ** 32162 ENG 104 LEC 001 Mech of Materials 4.0 Rashid, MM MW 0210-0400P YOUNG 194 100 V ** OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ** 32163 ^ ENG 104L LAB 001 Mech Of Material Lab 1.0 Rashid, MM R 1210-0300P BAINER 1223 18 32164 ^ ENG 104L LAB 002 Mech Of Material Lab 1.0 Rashid, MM F 0900-1150A BAINER 1223 18 32165 ^ ENG 104L LAB 003 Mech Of Material Lab 1.0 Rashid, MM R 0310-0600P BAINER 1223 18 32166 ^ ENG 104L LAB 004 Mech Of Material Lab 1.0 Rashid, MM M 1000-1250P BAINER 1223 18 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ** 32167 ^ ENG 105 LEC 001 Thermodynamics 4.0 Aldredge, RC MW 1000-1150A HUTCH 115 80 X ** OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ** 32168 ENG 121 COM 001 Actuators and Systems 4.0 Rosa, UA TR 0900-1020A BAINER 1326 20 F 0310-0600P BAINER 1326 32169 ENG 160 LEC 001 Envir Physics & Soc 3.0 Cox, DL TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 203 15 B 32170 ^ ENG 190 COM A01 Prof Resp Of Engr 3.0 Tseregounis, SI TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1001 20 C M 0310-0400P ROBBNS 146 32171 ^ ENG 190 COM A02 Prof Resp Of Engr 3.0 Tseregounis, SI TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1001 20 C R 0310-0400P WELLMN 235 32172 ^ ENG 190 COM A03 Prof Resp Of Engr 3.0 Tseregounis, SI TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1001 20 C F 0210-0300P BAINER 1134 32173 ^ ENG 190 COM A04 Prof Resp Of Engr 3.0 Tseregounis, SI TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1001 20 C R 0210-0300P STORER 1342 32174 ^ ENG 190 COM A05 Prof Resp Of Engr 3.0 Tseregounis, SI TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1001 20 C F 1210-0100P BAINER 1134 32175 ^ ENG 190 COM A06 Prof Resp Of Engr 3.0 Tseregounis, SI TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1001 20 C F 0110-0200P BAINER 1134 32176 ^ ENG 190 COM A07 Prof Resp Of Engr 3.0 Tseregounis, SI TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1001 20 C T 0310-0400P WELLMN 235 32177 ^ ENG 190 COM A08 Prof Resp Of Engr 3.0 Tseregounis, SI TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1001 20 C F 1000-1050A OLSON 159 @Consent of instructor required. 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Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 63 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 32178 ^ ENG 190 COM A09 Prof Resp Of Engr 3.0 Tseregounis, SI TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1001 20 C M 0410-0500P SOCSCI 70 32179 ^ ENG 190 COM A10 Prof Resp Of Engr 3.0 Tseregounis, SI TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1001 20 C M 0510-0600P SOCSCI 70 ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINERRING ** @ ENG 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 32185 ENG 250 LEC 001 Technology Management 3.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P BAINER 1130 40 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO ENGINEERING GRADUATE STUDENTS ** Engineering Aerospace Science (EAE) @ EAE 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 28765 EAE 126 COM 001 Theo & Comp Aerodynamics 4.0 Hafez, MM MWF 0410-0500P WELLMN 212 65 G M 0510-0600P WELLMN 212 28766 EAE 130B COM 001 Aircraft Perf & Design 4.0 Van Dam, CP TR 1030-1120A WELLMN 212 65 Y TR 1130-1150A WELLMN 212 TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 212 28767 EAE 139 COM 001 Strc Dyn and Aeroelastic 4.0 Sarigul-Klijn, N MWF 0900-0950A BAINER 1132 45 F TBA TBA @ EAE 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EAE 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Engineering Applied Science-Davis (EAD) @ EAD 090C DIS Rsch Gp Conf Lwr Div Std 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EAD 098 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EAD 099 VAR Spec Stdy Lower Div Std 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 28608 EAD 108L COM 001 Optics Laboratory 4.0 Kolner, BH M 0110-0200P WICKSN 1020 20 W MW 0210-0500P WICKSN 1020 28609 EAD 115 COM 001 Num Solutions Tech Prob 4.0 Vemuri, V TR 1210-0130P RESSLR 55 85 B T 0310-0400P RESSLR 55 28610 EAD 116 COM 001 Numerical Methods 4.0 Gygi, F TR 0900-1020A OLSON 163 30 R TR 1030-1050A OLSON 163 28612 EAD 161B COM 001 Optical Design 4.0 Baldis, HA TR 0140-0300P OLSON 159 20 I TR 0310-0400P OLSON 159 28613 EAD 169 COM 001 Opt Prop of Materials 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 30 TBA TBA 28615 ^ EAD 172 COM 001 Opt Meth Bio Res 4.0 Yeh, Y MW 1210-0130P SOCSCI 80 29 A Parikh, AN MW 0140-0200P SOCSCI 80 @ EAD 190C DIS Rsch Gp Conf Adv Undgrd 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EAD 198 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EAD 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 28660 EAD 210B COM 001 Numerical Methods 4.0 Miller, GH TR 1000-1120A BAINER 1122 15 TR 1130-1150A BAINER 1122 28662 EAD 229 COM 001 Comp Molecular Modeling 4.0 Gygi, F TBA TBA 20 Jensen, NG TBA TBA 28663 EAD 231B COM 001 Appl Quantum Mechanics 4.0 Mccurdy, CW TR 0140-0300P WALKER 230 15 TR 0310-0330P WALKER 230 28664 EAD 234B LEC 001 Appl Electromagnet II 3.0 Luhmann, NC TR 0800-0920A WALKER 230 15 28665 EAD 271 COM 001 Optical Methods Biophys 4.0 Parikh, AN MW 1210-0130P SOCSCI 70 20 Huser, TR MW 0140-0200P SOCSCI 70 Yeh, Y 28668 EAD 285C LEC 001 Vacuum Elec Beam Devices 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20 @ EAD 289E VAR 001 Materials Science 1.0 -5.0 The Staff W 0900-1150A KEMPER 9 @ EAD 289E VAR 002 Materials Science 1.0 -5.0 The Staff M 0900-1150A KEMPER 9 @ EAD 290 VAR Seminar 1.0 -2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EAD 290C DIS Res Grp Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EAD 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EAD 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Engineering Biological Systems (EBS) @ EBS 090C DIS Research Conf Biosys Eng 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EBS 092 INT Intern Bio Sys Engr 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EBS 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EBS 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 28931 EBS 115 LEC 001 Forest Engineering 3.0 Hartsough, BR TR 0900-1020A BAINER 2045 15 28932 ^ EBS 125 COM 001 Heat Transfer in Bio Sys 4.0 Nitin, N TR 1030-1150A BAINER 1060 36 Y R 0110-0400P BAINER 1326 28933 EBS 128 COM 001 Biomechanics & Ergonomic 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0330P BAINER 2045 13 M 0410-0700P BAINER 1326 28934 EBS 170C DIS 001 Eng Projects Des Eval 1.0 Zhang, R T 0110-0200P BAINER 2045 15 28935 EBS 170C DIS 002 Eng Projects Des Eval 1.0 Zhang, R T 0210-0300P BAINER 2045 15 @ EBS 190C DIS Research Conf Biosys Eng 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EBS 192 INT Intern Bio Sys Engr 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EBS 197T TUT Tutor Biol System Engr 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EBS 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EBS 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53470 EBS 205 LED 001 Cont Mechanics Nat Sys 4.0 Wallender, WW MWF 1000-1050A WELLMN 111 15 W 0110-0200P WELLMN 3 29100 ^ EBS 235 LEC 001 Adv Food Bio Engr 3.0 Singh, RP TR 1030-1150A BAINER 2045 12 29101 EBS 242 LEC 001 Hydr Surface Irrig 3.0 Wallender, WW MWF 0110-0200P BAINER 2045 12 29102 ^ EBS 262 COM 001 Computer Interfac/Contrl 4.0 Delwiche, MJ TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 3 15 W 0210-0500P BAINER 1336 29103 ^ EBS 265 COM 001 Des&Anly Engin Exp 5.0 Slaughter, DC TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1006 30 F 0110-0300P BAINER 1130 29118 EBS 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Singh, RP TBA TBA 20 @ EBS 290C DIS Grad Res Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EBS 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EBS 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EBS 390 VAR Sup Tchg Biol & Agr Engr 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA Engineering Biomedical (BIM) 24773 BIM 020 LEC 001 Fund of Biomed Eng 4.0 Yamada, S TR 0210-0400P VEIMYR 212 90 I @ BIM 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 24776 BIM 108 LEC 001 Biomed Signal/Control 4.0 Qi, J MW 1000-1150A OLSON 106 75 X ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** Page 64 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. 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Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 24777 BIM 109 LEC 001 Biomaterials 4.0 Revzin, A MW 0210-0400P OLSON 118 75 V ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 24778 BIM 110B COM 001 Bioengineering Design 2.0 Passerini, AG W 1210-0100P HUTCH 102 30 A TBA TBA 24779 BIM 110B COM 002 Bioengineering Design 2.0 Louie, AY M 0410-0500P BAINER 1130 30 G TBA TBA ** BIM 110B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 ** ** OPEN TO SENIOR MAJORS ** 24782 BIM 142 LEC 001 Biomed Imag Basic Princ 4.0 Ferrara, KW MW 0410-0600P BAINER 1132 40 G @ BIM 189A VAR 001 Cell and Molecular Eng 1.0 -5.0 Saiz, L MW 1210-0200P ROBBNS 146 30 @ BIM 189A VAR 002 Cell and Molecular Eng 1.0 -5.0 Chen-Izu, Y TR 0210-0400P HOAGLD 113 30 @ BIM 189C VAR 001 Biomedical Engineering 1.0 -5.0 Facciotti, MT TR 1210-0200P BAINER 1060 35 @ BIM 189C VAR 002 Biomedical Engineering 1.0 -5.0 The Staff W 0710-0900P BAINER 1128 25 @ BIM 189C VAR 003 Biomedical Engineering 1.0 -5.0 Savageau, MA TR 1000-1150A ROBBNS 146 30 @ BIM 192 INT EBIM Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BIM 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BIM 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 24819 BIM 209 LEC 001 Sci Integ Biomed Eng 2.0 Simon, SI W 0210-0400P BAINER 1132 40 53451 ^ BIM 225 COM 001 Spatial Kinematics 4.0 Ravani, B MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 7 25 TBA TBA 24822 BIM 232 COM 001 Skeletal Tissue Mech 3.0 Fyhrie, DP MWF 0900-0950A HUTCH 102 25 TBA TBA 24823 BIM 281 COM 001 Acq & Analys Biomed Sig 4.0 Heinrich, V TR 1000-1120A BAINER 1130 40 TR 1130-1150A BAINER 1130 TR 0210-0400P ACADSR 2323 24824 BIM 285 L/D 001 Computational Modeling 4.0 Raychaudhuri, S TR 0410-0600P ACADSR 1044 25 @ BIM 289A VAR 001 Bioinstru & Signal Proc 1.0 -5.0 Yokobayashi, Y MW 0410-0600P ACADSR 25 @ BIM 289B VAR 001 Biomedical Imaging 1.0 -5.0 Marcu, L TR 0800-0950A ACADSR 15 Wachsmann-Hogiu, S F 0900-1150A ACADSR @ BIM 289C VAR 001 Biofluids & Transport 1.0 -5.0 Saiz, L MW 1000-1150A ACADSR 25 24828 ^ BIM 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Athanasiou, KA R 0410-0500P ACADSR 55 @ ^ BIM 290C DIS Grad Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BIM 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BIM 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Engineering Chemical (ECH) 29206 ECH 080 LED 001 Chem Engr Profession 1.0 Kuhl, TL W 0410-0500P CHEM 179 110 G Tseregounis, SI @ ECH 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ECH 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 29219 ECH 142 LEC 001 Heat Transfer 4.0 Phillips, RJ MTWR 0900-0950A WELLMN 119 82 R 29220 ECH 143 LED 001 Mass Transfer 4.0 Stroeve, P MTWR 1100-1150A HART 1150 83 Y 29222 ^ ECH 158C COM 001 Plant Design 4.0 El Farra, NH TR 0310-0400P CHEM 176 65 H TBA TBA 29223 ^ ECH 158C COM 002 Plant Design 4.0 Mcdonald, KA MW 0310-0400P BAINER 1128 24 M TBA TBA ** OPEN TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL ENGINEERING/ MATERIALS SCIENCE, MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, AND BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM ENGINEERING MAJORS ** 29224 ^ ECH 161L COM 001 Bioprocess Engr Lab 4.0 Longo, ML TBA TBA BAINER 3069 16 M 0410-0500P OLSON 109 ** ECH 161L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING MAJORS ** @ ECH 190C DIS Research Group Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ECH 190X SEM Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ECH 198 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ECH 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ECH 290C DIS Res Grp Conf Grad 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 29322 ECH 294 SEM 001 Progress Biotechnology 1.0 Kjelstrom, JA F 1100-1150A LSA 1022 60 Rodriguez, RL Mcdonald, KA @ ECH 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ECH 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ECH 390 DIS Teach Chem Engr 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA Engineering Chemical and Materials Science (ECM) 30102 ECM 006 LED 001 Computational Methods 4.0 Kuhl, TL MTWR 0110-0200P VEIMYR 212 95 T 30103 ECM 090X DIS 001 Honors Discussion Sec 1.0 Kuhl, TL M 0510-0600P OLSON 151 20 O 30104 ECM 190X DIS 001 Honors Discussion Sec 1.0 The Staff R 0510-0600P OLSON 244 20 C 53600 ECM 280 SEM 001 Ethics 2.0 Tyson, J W 0210-0400P PHYSIC 525 15 30106 ECM 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 The Staff M 0410-0500P BAINER 1060 49 Engineering Civil and Environmental (ECI) 29379 ECI 016 COM A01 Spatial Data Analysis 2.0 The Staff M 0800-0850A GIEDT 1003 25 N M 0900-1150A ACADSR 1044 29380 ECI 016 COM A02 Spatial Data Analysis 2.0 The Staff M 0800-0850A GIEDT 1003 25 N M 1210-0300P ACADSR 1044 29381 ECI 016 COM A03 Spatial Data Analysis 2.0 The Staff M 0800-0850A GIEDT 1003 25 N M 0410-0700P ACADSR 1116 29382 ECI 016 COM A04 Spatial Data Analysis 2.0 The Staff M 0800-0850A GIEDT 1003 25 N R 0900-1150A ACADSR 1044 29383 ECI 016 COM A05 Spatial Data Analysis 2.0 The Staff M 0800-0850A GIEDT 1003 25 N T 1210-0300P ACADSR 1044 29384 ECI 016 COM A06 Spatial Data Analysis 2.0 The Staff M 0800-0850A GIEDT 1003 25 N T 0900-1150A ACADSR 1044 ** OPEN TO CIVIL ENGINEERING AND BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING MAJORS ** 53494 ECI 132 LEC 001 Struc Des: Metal Element 4.0 Kanvinde, AM MW 1000-1150A GIEDT 1003 138 X 29529 ECI 135 COM 001 Struc Design: Concrete 4.0 Chai, YH TR 0900-1020A OLSON 206 105 R F 0900-1150A OLSON 206 ** OPEN TO CIVIL ENGINEERING AND MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING MAJORS ** @Consent of instructor required. 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Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 65 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 29531 ECI 137 COM 001 Const Princ 4.0 Harvey, JT TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 202 57 C W 0510-0800P OLSON 206 29533 ECI 141 LEC 001 Engr Hydraulics 3.0 Bombardelli, FA TR 1210-0130P HART 1150 80 B ** PASS 1: OPEN TO CIVIL ENGINEERING AND HYDROLOGY MAJORS ** 29534 ^ ECI 141L LAB 001 Hydraulics Lab 1.0 Bombardelli, FA W 0110-0200P BAINER 1236 12 W 0210-0400P ACADSR 1044 29535 ^ ECI 141L LAB 002 Hydraulics Lab 1.0 Bombardelli, FA F 0900-0950A BAINER 1236 12 F 1000-1150A ACADSR 1044 29536 ^ ECI 141L LAB 003 Hydraulics Lab 1.0 Bombardelli, FA F 0210-0300P BAINER 1236 12 F 0310-0500P ACADSR 1044 29537 ^ ECI 141L LAB 004 Hydraulics Lab 1.0 Bombardelli, FA M 0410-0500P BAINER 1236 12 M 0510-0700P ACADSR 1044 29538 ^ ECI 141L LAB 005 Hydraulics Lab 1.0 Bombardelli, FA W 1100-1150A BAINER 1236 12 W 1210-0200P ACADSR 1044 ** OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ** 29540 ECI 145 COM 001 Hydraulic Struct Design 4.0 Younis, B W 1000-1150A OLSON 147 54 X W 0210-0300P OLSON 146 R 1210-0300P ACADSR 1044 29541 ECI 148B COM 001 Water Quality Design 4.0 Darby, JL TR 0310-0430P OLSON 205 55 H W 0310-0600P OLSON 205 29543 ECI 162 COM 001 Trans Land Use Design 4.0 Niemeier, DA TR 0140-0300P OLSON 146 57 I F 1210-0300P OLSON 146 29544 ECI 171 LEC 001 Soil Mechanics 4.0 Jeremic, B MW 1210-0200P OLSON 146 68 A ** OPEN TO CIVIL ENGINEERING MAJORS ** 29545 ^ ECI 171L LAB 001 Soil Mechanics Lab 1.0 Jeremic, B W 0210-0500P BAINER 1216 12 29546 ^ ECI 171L LAB 002 Soil Mechanics Lab 1.0 Jeremic, B M 0210-0500P BAINER 1216 12 29547 ^ ECI 171L LAB 003 Soil Mechanics Lab 1.0 Jeremic, B W 0510-0800P BAINER 1216 12 29548 ^ ECI 171L LAB 004 Soil Mechanics Lab 1.0 Jeremic, B R 0510-0800P BAINER 1216 12 29549 ^ ECI 171L LAB 005 Soil Mechanics Lab 1.0 Jeremic, B M 0510-0800P BAINER 1216 12 29550 ^ ECI 171L LAB 006 Soil Mechanics Lab 1.0 Jeremic, B T 0510-0800P BAINER 1216 12 ** OPEN TO CIVIL ENGINEERING MAJORS ** @ ECI 189E VAR 002 Structural Engineering 1.0 -5.0 Loge, FJ TR 1030-1150A ART 204 45 F 0110-0400P OLSON 217 29758 ECI 233 LEC 001 Adv Design Steel Struct 4.0 Kanvinde, AM MW 0800-0950A GIEDT 1006 20 29760 ECI 237 LEC 001 Bridge Design 4.0 Cheng, L MW 0410-0600P GIEDT 1006 30 53814 ECI 240 LEC 001 Water Quality 4.0 Schladow, SG MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 229 20 53529 ECI 245B COM 001 Appl Env Chem: Organic 4.0 Young, TM MW 1210-0200P BAINER 1134 20 TBA TBA 53531 ECI 247L COM 001 Aerosols Laboratory 4.0 Cappa, CD M 0210-0400P BAINER 1134 20 TBA TBA 53806 ECI 251 LEC 001 Transp Demand Analysis 4.0 Fan, Y TR 0800-0950A GHAUSI 1007 18 53505 ECI 252 COM 001 Sustain Trans Tech & Pol 3.0 Sperling, D M 0310-0500P OLSON 125 30 M 0510-0600P OLSON 125 53532 ECI 253 LEC 001 Dynam Prog & Multistage 4.0 Fan, Y TR 0210-0400P OLSON 267 20 29764 ECI 254 LEC 001 Disc Anlys Travel Demand 4.0 Mokhtarian, PL MW 0110-0300P OLSON 263 15 29767 ECI 269 COM 001 Trans-Air Qual: Theory 4.0 Niemeier, DA W 0110-0400P GHAUSI 1007 15 TBA TBA 53533 ECI 283 COM 001 PhysChem Aspects of Soil 3.0 Kutter, BL TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 203 15 T 0900-1150A WELLMN 5 29771 ECI 287 LEC 001 Geo Earthquake Engr 4.0 Boulanger, R MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 201 15 @ ECI 289A VAR 001 Env Engr 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20 @ ECI 289D VAR 001 Geotech Engr 1.0 -5.0 The Staff R 0900-1150A PHYSIC 140 30 @ ECI 289E VAR 002 Struc Engr 1.0 -5.0 Loh, KJ MW 0210-0400P ACADSR 2212 20 29785 ECI 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 The Staff T 0410-0600P BAINER 1130 25 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 29833 ECI 296 SEM 001 Topics Water & Env Eng 1.0 The Staff M 0410-0500P GHAUSI 3102B 25 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** Engineering Computer Science 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Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 69 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. English (ENL) 32195 ^ ENL 003 LED 001 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 0800-0950A OLSON 251 25 N 32196 ^ ENL 003 LED 002 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 207 25 X 32197 ^ ENL 003 LED 003 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 211 25 X 32198 ^ ENL 003 LED 004 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P H GYM 290 25 A 32199 ^ ENL 003 LED 005 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 25 25 A 32200 ^ ENL 003 LED 006 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 115 25 A 32201 ^ ENL 003 LED 007 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 7 25 A 32202 ^ ENL 003 LED 008 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 229 25 A 32203 ^ ENL 003 LED 009 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 207 25 V 32204 ^ ENL 003 LED 010 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 205 25 V 32205 ^ ENL 003 LED 011 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 107 25 V 32206 ^ ENL 003 LED 012 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 105 25 V 32207 ^ ENL 003 LED 013 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 0410-0600P OLSON 267 25 G 32208 ^ ENL 003 LED 014 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 0800-0950A WELLMN 129 25 P 32209 ^ ENL 003 LED 015 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A WICKSN 1038 25 L 32210 ^ ENL 003 LED 016 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A VEIMYR 116 25 L 32211 ^ ENL 003 LED 017 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A HUNT 110 25 L 32212 ^ ENL 003 LED 018 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P HART 1120 25 B 32213 ^ ENL 003 LED 019 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P WELLMN 25 25 B 32214 ^ ENL 003 LED 020 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P WELLMN 115 25 B 32215 ^ ENL 003 LED 021 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P WELLMN 229 25 B 32216 ^ ENL 003 LED 022 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 209 25 I 32217 ^ ENL 003 LED 023 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 207 25 I 32218 ^ ENL 003 LED 024 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 205 25 I ** ENL 003 - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 32220 ^ ENL 005F LED 001 Writing: Fiction 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P OLSON 244 22 32221 ^ ENL 005F LED 002 Writing: Fiction 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P OLSON 159 22 32222 ^ ENL 005F LED 003 Writing: Fiction 4.0 The Staff TR 0800-0950A OLSON 167 22 32223 ^ ENL 005F LED 004 Writing: Fiction 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A OLSON 117 22 32224 ^ ENL 005F LED 005 Writing: Fiction 4.0 The Staff TR 0410-0600P OLSON 117 22 ** ENL 005F - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 32225 ^ ENL 005P LED 001 Writing: Poetry 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P OLSON 117 22 32226 ^ ENL 005P LED 002 Writing: Poetry 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A OLSON 159 22 ** ENL 005P - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 32227 ENL 010A LED 001 Lit in English I 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A PHYSIC 148 35 R 53378 ENL 010A LED 002 Lit in English I 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 105 35 X 32228 ENL 010B LED 001 Lit in English II 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P OLSON 101 35 A 32229 ENL 010B LED 002 Lit in English II 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A OLSON 105 35 Y 32230 ENL 010C LED 001 Lit in English III 4.0 Marx, J TR 0140-0300P OLSON 105 35 I 32231 ENL 010C LED 002 Lit in English III 4.0 Roy, P TR 1210-0130P OLSON 105 35 B 32234 ENL 044 LED 001 Intro Topics in Fiction 4.0 Milburn, CN TR 1030-1150A OLSON 206 120 Y ** TOPIC: NARRATIVES OF TECHNOLOGY ** @ ENL 092 INT Enl Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENL 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENL 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENL 100F DIS 001 Creat Writ: Fiction 4.0 Corin, L MW 0140-0300P VRHIES 308 17 ** STUDENTS WISHING TO ENROLL IN ENL 100F MUST SUBMIT A MANUSCRIPT AND CONTACT DEPARTMENT IN ADVANCE. ** @ ENL 100FA DIS 001 Creat Writ: Adv Fic 4.0 Hicks, WJ T 0410-0700P VRHIES 156 12 ** STUDENTS WISHING TO ENROLL IN ENL 100FA MUST SUBMIT A MANUSCRIPT AND CONTACT DEPARTMENT IN ADVANCE. ** @ ENL 100P DIS 001 Creat Writ: Poetry 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P VRHIES 308 17 ** STUDENTS WISHING TO ENROLL IN ENL 100P MUST SUBMIT A MANUSCRIPT AND CONTACT DEPARTMENT IN ADVANCE. ** @ ENL 100PA DIS 001 Creat Writ: Adv Poetry 4.0 Wenderoth, JL W 0610-0900P VRHIES 156 12 ** STUDENTS WISHING TO ENROLL IN ENL 100PA MUST SUBMIT A MANUSCRIPT AND CONTACT DEPARTMENT IN ADVANCE. ** 53169 ENL 107 LEC 001 Freedom of Expression 4.0 Abbott, DP TR 0900-1020A OLSON 118 77 R 32353 ENL 110A COM A01 Intro Literary Theory 4.0 Watkins, EP MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 217 25 X W 0800-0850A OLSON 159 32354 ENL 110A COM A02 Intro Literary Theory 4.0 Watkins, EP MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 217 24 X W 0900-0950A WICKSN 1038 53170 ENL 110B COM A01 Modern Lit & Theory 4.0 Marx, J TR 1030-1150A HUTCH 115 20 Y R 0610-0700P OLSON 151 53171 ENL 110B COM A02 Modern Lit & Theory 4.0 Marx, J TR 1030-1150A HUTCH 115 19 Y R 0710-0800P OLSON 151 53172 ENL 110B COM A03 Modern Lit & Theory 4.0 Marx, J TR 1030-1150A HUTCH 115 19 Y T 0800-0850A OLSON 117 53173 ENL 110B COM A04 Modern Lit & Theory 4.0 Marx, J TR 1030-1150A HUTCH 115 19 Y T 0900-0950A OLSON 151 53174 ENL 110B COM B01 Modern Lit & Theory 4.0 Shershow, SC MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 217 25 F M 0610-0700P OLSON 101 53175 ENL 110B COM B02 Modern Lit & Theory 4.0 Shershow, SC MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 217 24 F M 0710-0800P OLSON 101 53176 ENL 111 COM A01 Medieval Literature 4.0 Chaganti, S TR 1210-0130P OLSON 106 20 B T 0610-0700P OLSON 159 53177 ENL 111 COM A02 Medieval Literature 4.0 Chaganti, S TR 1210-0130P OLSON 106 19 B T 0710-0800P OLSON 151 53178 ENL 111 COM A03 Medieval Literature 4.0 Chaganti, S TR 1210-0130P OLSON 106 19 B R 0800-0850A OLSON 117 53179 ENL 111 COM A04 Medieval Literature 4.0 Chaganti, S TR 1210-0130P OLSON 106 19 B R 0900-0950A SOCSCI 70 32363 ENL 117 COM A01 Shakespeare 4.0 Dolan, F MWF 1210-0100P OLSON 207 25 A F 0800-0850A OLSON 101 32364 ENL 117 COM A02 Shakespeare 4.0 Dolan, F MWF 1210-0100P OLSON 207 24 A F 0900-0950A OLSON 101 53180 ENL 122 COM A01 Milton 4.0 Ferguson, MW MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 106 20 F M 0610-0700P OLSON 244 53181 ENL 122 COM A02 Milton 4.0 Ferguson, MW MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 106 19 F M 0610-0700P OLSON 151 Page 70 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 53182 ENL 122 COM A03 Milton 4.0 Ferguson, MW MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 106 19 F M 0710-0800P OLSON 151 53183 ENL 122 COM A04 Milton 4.0 Ferguson, MW MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 106 19 F W 0800-0850A OLSON 151 53186 ENL 123 COM 001 18th Cen Brit Lit 4.0 Johns, A TR 1030-1150A OLSON 158 77 Y TBA TBA 32369 ENL 133 LED 001 19th Cen Brit Lit 4.0 Miller, EC MWF 0110-0200P YOUNG 194 100 W 53187 ENL 137N LEC 001 British Lit 1900-1945 4.0 Dobbins, GJ TR 1030-1150A OLSON 118 77 Y 53188 ENL 140 COM A01 Postcol Lit & Cultures 4.0 Roy, P TR 0310-0430P OLSON 146 20 H R 0610-0700P OLSON 159 53189 ENL 140 COM A02 Postcol Lit & Cultures 4.0 Roy, P TR 0310-0430P OLSON 146 19 H R 0710-0800P OLSON 159 53190 ENL 140 COM A03 Postcol Lit & Cultures 4.0 Roy, P TR 0310-0430P OLSON 146 19 H T 0800-0850A OLSON 159 53191 ENL 140 COM A04 Postcol Lit & Cultures 4.0 Roy, P TR 0310-0430P OLSON 146 19 H T 0900-0950A SOCSCI 70 53193 ENL 150A LED 001 British Drama to 1800 4.0 Bloom, G TR 0140-0300P OLSON 106 77 I 32383 ENL 156 LED 001 The Short Story 4.0 Corin, L MWF 1210-0100P OLSON 6 120 A 32384 ENL 159 LED 001 Topics in the Novel 4.0 Jerng, MC TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 90 35 R ** TOPIC: THE NOVEL AND EMPATHY ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS ** 53194 ENL 161A COM 001 Film History I 4.0 Simmon, S M 0210-0500P SURGE3 1309 138 V W 0210-0500P SURGE3 1309 53195 ENL 166 LED 001 Love Contemp Amer Poetry 4.0 Freeman, ES MWF 0110-0200P WELLMN 26 120 W 32387 ENL 168 LEC 001 20th Cen Amer Poetry 4.0 Williamson, AB TR 1210-0130P OLSON 217 49 B 53196 ENL 171A LED 001 Bible As Literature 4.0 Schildgen, BD TR 0310-0430P OLSON 118 77 H 53197 ENL 177 LED 001 Study Indiv Author 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P OLSON 101 35 I ** TOPIC: EDMUND SPENSER AND ALLEGORY ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS ** 53198 ENL 185C COM A01 Women's Writing III 4.0 Diehl, JF TR 0440-0600P KERR 293 25 C F 0110-0200P OLSON 267 53199 ENL 185C COM A02 Women's Writing III 4.0 Diehl, JF TR 0440-0600P KERR 293 24 C F 0210-0300P OLSON 267 53200 ENL 187A COM 001 Literature and Media 4.0 Milburn, CN TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 123 15 TBA TBA ** TOPIC: VIDEO GAMES AND LITERATURE ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS ** 53201 ENL 189 SEM 001 Seminar Literary Studies 4.0 Johns, A TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 5 15 ** TOPIC: JANE AUSTEN ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS ** @ ENL 192 INT Engl Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENL 195H IND Honors Thesis 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENL 197T TUT Tutoring In English 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENL 197TC TUT Com Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENL 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENL 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53202 ENL 233 COM 001 Probs In Amer Lit 4.0 Diehl, JF R 1210-0300P VRHIES 308 10 TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 32577 ENL 238 SEM 001 Topics In Lit Theory 4.0 Jerng, MC T 1210-0300P VRHIES 248 10 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53203 ENL 240 COM 001 Medieval Literature 4.0 Chaganti, S R 0310-0600P VRHIES 248 10 TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53204 ENL 246 SEM 001 17th-Century Lit 4.0 Dolan, F M 0310-0600P VRHIES 248 10 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 32579 ENL 252 SEM 001 Victorian Literature 4.0 Miller, EC W 0310-0600P VRHIES 248 10 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53205 ENL 254 SEM 001 20th Century Brit Lit 4.0 Dobbins, GJ T 0310-0600P VRHIES 248 10 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** @ ENL 290F SEM 001 Writing: Fiction 4.0 Houston, PL R 1210-0300P VRHIES 248 15 @ ENL 290P SEM 001 Writing: Poetry 4.0 Wenderoth, JL T 1210-0300P VRHIES 308 15 @ ENL 298 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENL 299 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENL 299D VAR Special Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA 32740 ENL 391 DIS 001 Teach Creative Writing 2.0 Hicks, WJ F 1000-1150A VRHIES 308 20 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 32741 ENL 393 DIS 001 Teaching Lit and Comp 2.0 Watkins, EP F 1210-0200P VRHIES 308 15 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** @ ENL 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Entomology (ENT) @ ENT 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENT 099 VAR Spec Study For U G 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53010 ENT 107 COM 001 Calif Insect Divers 5.0 Ward, PS T 0110-0200P BRIGGS 158 20 TR 0210-0500P BRIGGS 158 ** ENT 107 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 32880 ENT 116 COM 001 Freshwater Invertebrates 3.0 Lawler, SP MW 1000-1050A BRIGGS 122 50 W 0110-0400P BRIGGS 122 32881 ENT 116L COM 001 Aquatic Insect Collect 2.0 Lawler, SP TBA TBA 25 TBA TBA 32882 ENT 156 LEC 001 Bio Of Paras 3.0 Kimsey, RB MWF 0110-0200P OLSON 6 120 W Nadler, SA 32883 ENT 156L LAB 001 Bio Of Paras Lab 1.0 Kimsey, RB M 0210-0500P BRIGGS 122 25 Nadler, SA ** ENT 156L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 32884 ENT 158 COM 001 Forensic Ent 3.0 Kimsey, RB TR 1100-1150A BRIGGS 122 50 TR 0310-0500P BRIGGS 122 ** ENT 158 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** @ ENT 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENT 197T TUT Tutoring In Entomol 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENT 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENT 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 71 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 32986 ENT 225 COM 001 Terr Field Ecology 4.0 Karban, R TBA TBA BODEGA 10 TBA TBA BODEGA ** COURSE OFFERED SPRING QUARTER BREAK AT BODEGA BAY MARINE LAB AND OTHER TIMES TO BE ARRANGED. CONTACT DEPARTMENT. ** @ ENT 290 SEM Exploratory Entomology 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 33021 ENT 297N SEM 001 Seminar in Entomology 1.0 Williams, NM W 1210-0100P BRIGGS 122 40 @ ENT 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENT 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Environmental Horticulture (ENH) 32186 ENH 105 COM A01 Taxon & Ecol Env Plants 4.0 Harding, JA TR 1210-0100P ENHORT 146 32 TR 0110-0400P ENHORT 146 32187 ENH 105 COM A02 Taxon & Ecol Env Plants 4.0 Harding, JA TR 1210-0100P ENHORT 146 16 TR 0210-0500P ENHORT 146 32188 ENH 105 COM A03 Taxon & Ecol Env Plants 4.0 Harding, JA TR 1210-0100P ENHORT 146 16 WF 0110-0400P ENHORT 146 32189 ENH 129 COM 001 Analysis of Hort Probs 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20 TBA TBA ** ENH 129 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 32190 ENH 130 COM 001 Turfgrass Management 4.0 Burger, DW MW 0110-0200P ENHORT 148 30 W 0210-0500P ENHORT 148 TBA TBA ENHORT 148 ** ENH 130 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $25.00 ** 32191 ENH 150 LED 001 Plant Conservation 3.0 Jasieniuk, MA MWF 0900-0950A BAINER 1130 34 F Chetelat, RT 32192 ENH 160 LEC 001 Restoration Ecology 3.0 Eviner, V TR 0900-1020A ENHORT 146 60 @ ENH 160L L/D 001 Restoration Ecology Lab 1.0 Eviner, V M 0210-0500P ENHORT 146 60 32194 ENH 229 COM 001 Analysis of Hort Problms 5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 10 TBA TBA TBA TBA ** ENH 229 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** Environmental Resource Science (ERS) @ ERS 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ERS 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ERS 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 33414 ERS 108 COM 001 Environmental Monitoring 3.0 Hartsough, PC M 1000-1050A HOAGLD 108 25 X W 0210-0300P PLESC 1147 W 0310-0500P PLESC 1147 ** ERS 108 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 33415 ERS 131 COM 001 Air As A Resource 3.0 Zhang, Q TR 0900-0950A HOAGLD 113 30 R TR 1000-1020A HOAGLD 113 33416 ERS 186 LEC 001 Environ Remote Sensing 3.0 Ustin, SL TR 0830-0950A PLESC 1137 30 ** CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT REQUIRED IN ERS 186L ** 33417 ERS 186L LAB 001 Env Remote Sensing Lab 2.0 Ustin, SL TR 1000-1150A PLESC 1137 30 ** CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT REQUIRED IN ERS 186 ** @ ERS 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ERS 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ERS 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Environmental Science and Policy (ESP) @ ESP 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ESP 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 33661 ^ ESP 151 COM A01 Limnology 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1007 20 S R 1000-1050A OLSON 141 33662 ^ ESP 151 COM A02 Limnology 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1007 20 S R 1210-0100P VEIMYR 116 33664 ^ ESP 161 COM 001 Environmental Law 4.0 Knorr, TL TR 0440-0600P HUTCH 115 80 C TR 0610-0630P HUTCH 115 33665 ESP 164 LEC 001 Ethical Issues Envir Pol 3.0 Sabatier, PA TR 0310-0430P ROBBNS 146 30 H ** PASS 1: OPEN TO SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ANALYSIS & PLANNING MAJORS ** 33668 ESP 171 COM A01 Urban & Regl Planning 4.0 Handy, SL TR 1210-0130P OLSON 158 25 B W 0110-0200P OLSON 267 33669 ESP 171 COM A02 Urban & Regl Planning 4.0 Handy, SL TR 1210-0130P OLSON 158 25 B W 0310-0400P ROBBNS 146 33670 ESP 171 COM A03 Urban & Regl Planning 4.0 Handy, SL TR 1210-0130P OLSON 158 25 B W 0410-0500P HUNT 110 53212 ESP 172 COM A01 Public Lands Mgmt 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 146 25 R W 0900-0950A PHYSIC 148 53213 ESP 172 COM A02 Public Lands Mgmt 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 146 25 R W 1000-1050A WELLMN 27 53214 ESP 172 COM A03 Public Lands Mgmt 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 146 25 R W 0110-0200P WICKSN 1020 33671 ^ ESP 175 COM 001 Natural Resource Econ 4.0 Lin, C TR 0140-0300P SURGE3 1309 130 I W 0510-0600P SURGE3 1309 @ ESP 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ESP 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ESP 198 VAR 013 Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Ogden, JM W 0510-0700P WELLMN 106 125 @ ESP 198 VAR 020 Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Sanchirico, JN TR 1030-1150A HOAGLD 113 30 @ ESP 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 33754 ESP 220 COM 001 Tropical Ecology 3.0 Rejmankova, E T 1000-1150A OLSON 151 20 R 1100-1150A OLSON 151 53149 ESP 252 COM 001 Sustain Trans Tech & Pol 3.0 Sperling, D M 0310-0500P OLSON 125 30 M 0510-0600P OLSON 125 53512 ESP 275 LED 001 Resource/Environ Econ 4.0 Vosti, SA TR 1030-1150A H GYM 290 30 @ ESP 298 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ESP 298 VAR 013 Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Ogden, JM W 0510-0700P WELLMN 106 7 @ ESP 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Page 72 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Environmental Toxicology (ETX) 33811 ETX 030 LEC 001 Chemical Use and Abuse 3.0 Miller, MG TR 0440-0600P RESSLR 66 185 C @ ETX 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ETX 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 33852 ETX 102B COM A01 Quant Analys Env Tox 5.0 Shibamoto, T MWF 1210-0100P RESSLR 55 22 A T 0900-1150A MEYER 1312 T 1210-0100P MEYER 1312 33853 ETX 102B COM A02 Quant Analys Env Tox 5.0 Shibamoto, T MWF 1210-0100P RESSLR 55 22 A T 0110-0400P MEYER 1312 T 1210-0100P MEYER 1312 33854 ETX 102B COM A03 Quant Analys Env Tox 5.0 Shibamoto, T MWF 1210-0100P RESSLR 55 22 A F 0900-1150A MEYER 1312 T 1210-0100P MEYER 1312 ** ETX 102B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 33856 ETX 103B COM 001 Bio Effects of Tox Exp 5.0 Miller, MG MWF 0210-0300P BAINER 1060 27 V R 0900-1150A MEYER 1312 R 0800-0850A MEYER 1312 ** ETX 103B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO SENIOR MAJORS ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 33857 ETX 128 LEC 001 Food Toxicology 3.0 Mitchell, AE MWF 1100-1150A RESSLR 55 84 S 33858 ETX 130 LEC 001 Toxicology in Industry 3.0 The Staff F 0900-1150A MEYER 1135 25 33859 ETX 146 LEC 001 Exposure Assessment 3.0 Bennett, DH TR 0310-0430P STORER 1342 34 H @ ETX 190 SEM Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ETX 190C DIS Res Group Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ETX 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ETX 194HA COM Honors Research 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ ETX 194HB COM Honors Research 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ ETX 194HC COM Honors Research 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ ETX 197T TUT Tutor Environ Tox 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ETX 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ETX 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53822 ETX 214 LEC 001 Mech Toxic Action 3.0 Denison, MS MWF 0410-0500P MEYER 1135 20 Hammock, BD 53631 ETX 280 LEC 001 Forensic DNA Analysis 3.0 Rice, RH TR TBA OFFCAM 30 ** OPEN TO AGRICULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY, FORENSIC SCIENCE, AND PHARMACOLOGY & TOXICOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS ** @ ETX 290 SEM Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ETX 290C LED Adv Research Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ETX 297T TUT Tutor Environ Tox 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ETX 298 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ETX 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ETX 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Epidemiology (Graduate Group) (EPI) 33088 EPI 204 COM 001 Stat Mod, Meth, Analysis 4.0 Kim, K TBA TBA 20 TBA TBA @ EPI 207 LED 001 Adv EPI Study Design 4.0 Kass, PH TBA TBA 33090 ^ EPI 220 LEC 001 Problems in Study Design 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 75 @ EPI 224 COM 001 Health & Ecol Risk Anlys 3.0 Carpenter, TE TBA TBA TBA TBA @ EPI 229 COM 001 Geographic Info Systems 4.0 Geraghty, EM TBA TBA 15 TBA TBA @ EPI 252 LED 001 Social Epidemiology 2.0 Gibson, DR TBA TBA 30 33094 EPI 260 LED 001 Epid Chronic Diseases 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA 50 33095 EPI 290 SEM 001 Epidemiology Seminars 1.0 Hart, LA TBA TBA 49 @ EPI 291 SEM 001 Health Serv Res Clin Epi 1.0 Leigh, J W 1210-0100P OFFCAM 50 Kravitz, RL @ EPI 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EPI 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Evolution and Ecology (EVE) 53150 EVE 012 LEC 001 Life in the Sea 3.0 Williams, SL TR 0140-0300P ART 204 70 I @ EVE 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EVE 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EVE 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 34218 EVE 100 COM A01 Intro to Evolution 4.0 Begun, DJ TR 0140-0300P EVERSN 176 24 I R 0610-0700P STORER 1342 34219 EVE 100 COM A02 Intro to Evolution 4.0 Begun, DJ TR 0140-0300P EVERSN 176 24 I R 0710-0800P STORER 1342 34220 EVE 100 COM A03 Intro to Evolution 4.0 Begun, DJ TR 0140-0300P EVERSN 176 24 I F 0800-0850A STORER 1342 34221 EVE 100 COM A04 Intro to Evolution 4.0 Begun, DJ TR 0140-0300P EVERSN 176 24 I F 0900-0950A STORER 1342 34222 EVE 100 COM A05 Intro to Evolution 4.0 Begun, DJ TR 0140-0300P EVERSN 176 24 I F 1000-1050A GIEDT 1007 34223 EVE 100 COM A06 Intro to Evolution 4.0 Begun, DJ TR 0140-0300P EVERSN 176 24 I F 0310-0400P OLSON 159 34224 EVE 100 COM A07 Intro to Evolution 4.0 Begun, DJ TR 0140-0300P EVERSN 176 24 I F 0110-0200P HUTCH 102 34225 EVE 100 COM A08 Intro to Evolution 4.0 Begun, DJ TR 0140-0300P EVERSN 176 24 I F 0210-0300P HUTCH 102 34226 EVE 101 COM A01 Introduction to Ecology 4.0 Gaylord, BP TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 216 24 B Schreiber, S W 1000-1050A STORER 1347 34227 EVE 101 COM A02 Introduction to Ecology 4.0 Gaylord, BP TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 216 24 B Schreiber, S W 1100-1150A STORER 1347 34228 EVE 101 COM A03 Introduction to Ecology 4.0 Gaylord, BP TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 216 24 B Schreiber, S W 0110-0200P STORER 1347 @Consent of instructor required. 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Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 73 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 34229 EVE 101 COM A04 Introduction to Ecology 4.0 Gaylord, BP TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 216 24 B Schreiber, S W 0210-0300P STORER 1347 34230 EVE 108 COM 001 Angiosperm Systematics 5.0 Doyle, JA MWF 1100-1150A HUTCH 102 30 S MW 0210-0500P SCILAB 3067 ** EVE 108 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $38.00 ** 52983 EVE 120 LED 001 Global Change Ecology 3.0 Strong, DR MWF 1210-0100P STORER 1344 24 A 52984 EVE 134 LEC 001 Herpetology 3.0 Shaffer, HB MW 1100-1150A HARING 1227 100 S 52985 EVE 134F COM 001 Field Herpetology 2.0 Shaffer, HB TBA TBA 20 TBA TBA ** EVE 134F COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 52986 EVE 134L LAB 001 Herpetology Lab 2.0 Shaffer, HB MW 0110-0400P SCILAB 1087 24 52987 EVE 134L LAB 002 Herpetology Lab 2.0 Shaffer, HB TR 0900-1150A SCILAB 1087 24 ** EVE 134L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $30.00 ** 52988 EVE 138 COM 001 Eco Trop Latitudes 5.0 Shapiro, AM MWF 1100-1150A STORER 1344 40 S W 0900-0950A WELLMN 229 52982 EVE 180B COM 001 Experimental Ecology 4.0 Stanton, ML MW 0210-0500P STORER 1343 15 Yang, LH TBA TBA ** EVE 180B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** FIELDWORK TBA ** @ EVE 189 DIS Intro To Bio Res 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EVE 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EVE 194HA LAB Research Honors 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EVE 194HB LAB Research Honors 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EVE 194HC LAB Research Honors 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EVE 197T TUT Tutoring 1.0 -2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EVE 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EVE 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EVE 290C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EVE 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EVE 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EVE 390 COM Methods Of Teaching 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA Exercise Biology (EXB) @ EXB 092 INT Exercise Bio Internship 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EXB 097T TUT Exercise Bio Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EXB 097TC TUT Community Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EXB 098 VAR Directed Grp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EXB 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53432 EXB 102 LEC 001 Motor Learn & Sport Psyc 4.0 Salitsky, P TR 1030-1150A MDSC C 180 200 Y Williams, KR 34650 EXB 103 LEC 001 Intro to Human Movement 4.0 Williams, KR TR 0410-0600P HARING 2205 240 U 34651 ^ EXB 104L COM A01 Exercise Biology Lab 3.0 Shaffrath, JD M 0110-0400P SCILAB 2012 20 A Hawkins, DA M 1210-0100P WELLMN 26 W 0110-0200P SCILAB 2012 34652 ^ EXB 104L COM A02 Exercise Biology Lab 3.0 Shaffrath, JD T 0110-0400P SCILAB 2012 20 A Hawkins, DA M 1210-0100P WELLMN 26 R 0110-0200P SCILAB 2012 34653 ^ EXB 104L COM A03 Exercise Biology Lab 3.0 Shaffrath, JD T 0410-0700P SCILAB 2012 20 A Hawkins, DA M 1210-0100P WELLMN 26 R 0410-0500P SCILAB 2012 34654 ^ EXB 104L COM A04 Exercise Biology Lab 3.0 Shaffrath, JD M 0410-0700P SCILAB 2012 20 A Hawkins, DA M 1210-0100P WELLMN 26 F 0110-0200P SCILAB 2012 34655 ^ EXB 104L COM A05 Exercise Biology Lab 3.0 Shaffrath, JD W 0410-0700P SCILAB 2012 20 A Hawkins, DA M 1210-0100P WELLMN 26 TBA TBA 34656 ^ EXB 104L COM A06 Exercise Biology Lab 3.0 Shaffrath, JD TBA TBA 20 A Hawkins, DA M 1210-0100P WELLMN 26 TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO SENIOR MAJORS ** 34657 EXB 110 LEC 001 Exercise Metabolism 3.0 Gomes, AV MWF 1100-1150A VEIMYR 212 95 S 34658 EXB 113 LEC 001 Growth and Development 3.0 Shaffrath, JD MWF 1000-1050A WELLMN 6 100 X Salitsky, P Bodine, SC ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS ** 34659 EXB 117 LEC 001 Ex Aging & Disease 3.0 Shaffrath, JD TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 106 132 I ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS ** 53528 EXB 120 LEC 001 Sports in Amer Society 3.0 Adams, CR TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 26 100 R 34660 EXB 122 LEC 001 Exercise Psychology 3.0 Salitsky, P TR 0900-1020A BAINER 1060 49 R @ EXB 190C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EXB 192 INT Exercise Bio Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EXB 197T TUT Exercise Bio Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EXB 197TC TUT Community Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EXB 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EXB 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Exercise Science (EXS) 34735 EXS 206 LED 001 Exercise Metabolism 3.0 The Staff MW 0410-0600P H GYM 280 10 34736 EXS 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Stebbins, CL R 0410-0500P BRIGGS 197 25 @ EXS 290C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EXS 298 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EXS 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EXS 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Fiber And Polymer Science (FPS) 34963 FPS 150 LEC 001 Polym Synth React 3.0 Hsieh, Y TR 0900-1020A EVERSN 226 30 @ FPS 180A LED Intro Res Polymer Sci 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** FPS 180A COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** @ FPS 180B LED Intro Res Polymer Sci 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FPS 192 VAR Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FPS 197T TUT Tutoring Fiber Polymer 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FPS 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FPS 198 VAR 001 Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Hsieh, Y T 0410-0530P OLSON 223 25 Page 74 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. 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Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code @ FPS 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 34988 FPS 250A LEC 001 Polymer Fiber Sci 3.0 Hsieh, Y TR 0900-1020A EVERSN 226 15 34989 FPS 250B LEC 001 Polymer Fiber Sci 3.0 Pan, N MWF 0210-0300P WELLMN 201 15 @ FPS 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FPS 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Film Studies (FMS) 34916 FMS 001 COM A01 Intro to Film Studies 4.0 Fisher, JR TR 1210-0100P GIEDT 1001 25 B R 0510-0600P WELLMN 127 M 0710-1000P GIEDT 1001 34917 FMS 001 COM A02 Intro to Film Studies 4.0 Fisher, JR TR 1210-0100P GIEDT 1001 25 B R 0610-0700P WELLMN 127 M 0710-1000P GIEDT 1001 34918 FMS 001 COM A03 Intro to Film Studies 4.0 Fisher, JR TR 1210-0100P GIEDT 1001 25 B M 0510-0600P WELLMN 209 M 0710-1000P GIEDT 1001 34919 FMS 001 COM A04 Intro to Film Studies 4.0 Fisher, JR TR 1210-0100P GIEDT 1001 25 B M 0610-0700P WELLMN 209 M 0710-1000P GIEDT 1001 34920 FMS 001 COM A05 Intro to Film Studies 4.0 Fisher, JR TR 1210-0100P GIEDT 1001 25 B F 0110-0200P HUNT 110 M 0710-1000P GIEDT 1001 34921 FMS 001 COM A06 Intro to Film Studies 4.0 Fisher, JR TR 1210-0100P GIEDT 1001 25 B F 0210-0300P HUNT 110 M 0710-1000P GIEDT 1001 34922 FMS 001 COM A07 Intro to Film Studies 4.0 Fisher, JR TR 1210-0100P GIEDT 1001 25 B M 0410-0500P SOCSCI 80 M 0710-1000P GIEDT 1001 34923 FMS 001 COM A08 Intro to Film Studies 4.0 Fisher, JR TR 1210-0100P GIEDT 1001 25 B M 0510-0600P SOCSCI 80 M 0710-1000P GIEDT 1001 @ FMS 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FMS 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 34930 FMS 120 COM 001 Italian-American Cinema 4.0 Schiesari, J TR 0310-0430P HART 1150 80 H T 0510-0800P HART 1150 52961 FMS 125 COM 001 Film Genres 4.0 Mcconnell, W TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 6 100 C W 0610-0900P YOUNG 194 @ FMS 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FMS 199 VAR Special Study Adv Ugrads 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FMS 396 VAR Teach Asst Train Pract 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Food Science and Technology (FST) 35293 FST 003 LEC 001 Intro to Brewing & Beer 3.0 Bamforth, CW MW 0510-0630P GIEDT 1001 278 O 35294 FST 010 LEC 001 Food, Folklore, & Health 3.0 Smith, GM TR 0900-1020A SCILEC 123 511 R Shoemaker, CF ** ENROLLMENT AFTER THE FIRST DAY MUST BE APPROVED BY THE INSTRUCTOR ** @ FST 047 COM 001 Prod Dev Field Study 1.0 Shoemaker, CF TBA TBA 10 ** FST 047 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 35296 ^ FST 050 LEC 001 Food Preservation 3.0 Krochta, JM MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1002 175 S @ FST 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 35334 ^ FST 102B COM 001 Malting And Brewing Prac 4.0 Bamforth, CW M 0210-0400P HUTCH 102 20 V TR 0220-0500P CRUESS 150E ** FST 102B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 35335 ^ FST 104L COM A01 Food Micro Lab 4.0 Young, GM M 0900-0950A PHYSIC 148 20 F W 0900-0950A WELLMN 205 MW 0110-0400P RMISOU 1220 35336 ^ FST 104L COM A02 Food Micro Lab 4.0 Young, GM M 0900-0950A PHYSIC 148 25 F W 0900-0950A WELLMN 101 TR 0900-1150A RMISOU 1220 ** FST 104L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO FOOD SCIENCE MAJORS ** 35337 FST 109 COM 001 Prin Of Qual Assur 3.0 McCarthy, KL MW 1000-1050A OLSON 118 60 X F 1000-1050A OLSON 106 53502 FST 119 LEC 001 Dairy Chem Technol 4.0 Rosenberg, M TR 1000-1150A PHYSIC 130 30 L 35339 FST 123 LEC 001 Intro Enzymology 3.0 Smith, GM TR 1210-0130P HART 1130 68 B 35341 ^ FST 123L COM A01 Enzymology Lab 2.0 Smith, GM F 0800-0850A RMISOU 16 F 0900-1150A RMISOU 1220 35342 ^ FST 123L COM A02 Enzymology Lab 2.0 Smith, GM F 0800-0850A RMISOU 16 F 0110-0400P RMISOU 1220 ** FST 123L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $54.00 ** 35343 FST 128 LEC 001 Food Toxicology 3.0 Mitchell, AE MWF 1100-1150A RESSLR 55 84 S 35344 FST 151 COM 001 Food Freezing 1.0 Singh, RP M 0110-0200P OLSON 267 20 W TBA TBA 35345 ^ FST 160 COM A01 Food Product Development 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0100P OLSON 118 24 A F 1210-0100P H GYM 290 F 0210-0500P RMISEN 1003 35346 ^ FST 160 COM A02 Food Product Development 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0100P OLSON 118 24 A F 1210-0100P HART 1128 T 0900-1150A RMISEN 1003 35347 ^ FST 160 COM A03 Food Product Development 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0100P OLSON 118 20 A F 1210-0100P OLSON 159 F 0900-1150A RMISEN 1003 ** FST 160 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 35348 ^ FST 190 SEM 001 Senior Seminar 1.0 Seiber, JN R 0510-0600P RMISEN 1000 21 ** OPEN TO MAJORS ** @ FST 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FST 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FST 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 35460 FST 202 LEC 001 Chem & Phys Changes 4.0 Ristenpart, WD MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 263 15 35461 FST 204 LEC 001 Adv Food Micro 3.0 Young, GM TR 0140-0300P PHYSIC 148 30 Marco, ML 35462 FST 213 LED 001 Flavor Chemistry 3.0 Ebeler, SE MWF 0110-0200P PHYSIC 130 25 Heymann, H 35464 FST 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Winter, CK W 0410-0500P RMISOU 50 @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 75 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @ FST 290C DIS Adv Research Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 35501 FST 291 SEM 001 Advanced Seminar 1.0 Winter, CK M 0410-0500P RMISOU 50 @ FST 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FST 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FST 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Food Service Management (FSM) 35280 ^ FSM 120 LEC 001 Prin Quantity Food Prod 4.0 Hudson, NR TR 1210-0130P HARING 1227 110 B ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION CLINICAL NUTRITION MAJORS ** 35281 ^ FSM 120L LAB 001 Production Lab 2.0 Cena, ER T 0645-0115P OFFCAM 9 35282 ^ FSM 120L LAB 002 Production Lab 2.0 Hudson, NR R 0645-0115P OFFCAM 9 35283 ^ FSM 120L LAB 003 Production Lab 2.0 Cena, ER T 0645-0115P OFFCAM 9 35284 ^ FSM 120L LAB 004 Production Lab 2.0 Hudson, NR R 0645-0115P OFFCAM 9 ** FSM 120L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $19.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO SENIOR CLINICAL NUTRITION MAJORS ** ** ENROLLED STUDENTS WILL RECEIVE AN E-MAIL REGARDING THE INITIAL ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING. STUDENTS MUST ATTEND THIS MEETING IN ORDER TO SECURE A PLACE IN CLASS. NO LABS MEET UNTIL AFTER THIS INITIAL MEETING. UNIFORMS, TB CLEARANCE, AND RUBELLA DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED FOR ALL LABS. FINGERPRINTS AND BACKGROUND CHECKS MAY BE REQUIRED TO PARTICIPATE IN CERTAIN LABS. ** @ FSM 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FSM 197T TUT Fsm Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FSM 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FSM 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Forensic Science (FOR) 34945 FOR 240 LEC 001 Homicide Crime Scene Inv 3.0 Rice, RH R 0610-0900P OFFCAM 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 52998 FOR 268 LEC 001 Forensic Statistics 3.0 Land, DP M 0610-0900P OFFCAM 45 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53630 FOR 280 LEC 001 Forensic DNA Analysis 3.0 Rice, RH TR TBA OFFCAM 30 ** OPEN TO AGRICULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY, FORENSIC SCIENCE, AND PHARMACOLOGY & TOXICOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 34946 FOR 290 SEM 001 Seminar in Forensics 1.0 The Staff F 0310-0500P OFFCAM 45 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 34947 FOR 290C IND 001 Graduate Research Conf 1.0 Rice, RH TBA TBA 45 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 34948 FOR 293 COM 001 Research Methodology 2.0 Kimsey, RB W 0610-0800P OFFCAM 40 TBA TBA ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** @ FOR 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FOR 299 VAR Research in FS 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA French (FRE) ** A PLACEMENT EXAMINATION IS RECOMMENDED, BUT NOT REQUIRED, FOR STUDENTS ENROLLING FOR THE FIRST TIME AT UCD WHO WISH TO ENROLL IN A LANGUAGE COURSE IN WHICH THEY HAVE PREVIOUSLY STUDIED. PLEASE REFER TO THE LANGUAGE LEARNING CENTER WEBSITE TO SCHEDULE A PLACEMENT EXAM: HTTP://LLC.UCDAVIS.EDU/. A STUDENT WHO HAS COMPLETED A SECOND OR MORE ADVANCED YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL COURSE WORK IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN TENTH, ELEVENTH OR TWELFTH GRADE SHALL BE AWARDED CREDIT FOR COURSE 1 (OR ITS EQUIVALENT) IN THAT LANGUAGE ONLY IF HE OR SHE TAKES THE CLASS ON A PASSED OR NOT PASSED BASIS. ** 34998 FRE 001 COM 001 Elementary French 5.0 Russell Webb, E MTWRF 0800-0850A OLSON 217 25 K TBA TBA 34999 FRE 001 COM 002 Elementary French 5.0 Russell Webb, E MTWRF 0900-0950A HUNT 110 25 K TBA TBA 35000 FRE 002 COM 001 Elementary French 5.0 Simon, J MTWRF 1000-1050A BAINER 1132 25 K TBA TBA 35001 FRE 002 COM 002 Elementary French 5.0 Simon, J MTWRF 1100-1150A WELLMN 107 25 K TBA TBA 35002 FRE 003 COM 001 Elementary French 5.0 Simon, J MTWRF 0800-0850A OLSON 125 25 K TBA TBA 35003 FRE 003 COM 002 Elementary French 5.0 Simon, J MTWRF 0900-0950A WELLMN 25 25 K TBA TBA 35004 FRE 003 COM 003 Elementary French 5.0 Simon, J MTWRF 1000-1050A SOCSCI 80 25 K TBA TBA 35005 FRE 003 COM 004 Elementary French 5.0 Simon, J MTWRF 1100-1150A WELLMN 105 25 K TBA TBA 35006 FRE 003 COM 005 Elementary French 5.0 Simon, J MTWRF 1210-0100P WELLMN 103 25 K TBA TBA 35007 FRE 021 LED 001 Intermed French 5.0 Guynn, ND MTWRF 0110-0200P HART 1116 25 K 35008 FRE 022 LED 001 Intermed French 5.0 Guynn, ND MTWRF 0900-0950A WELLMN 235 25 K 35009 FRE 022 LED 002 Intermed French 5.0 Guynn, ND MTWRF 1000-1050A WELLMN 235 25 K 35010 FRE 023 LED 001 Intermed French 5.0 Asquith, NV MTWRF 0900-0950A VEIMYR 116 25 K 35011 FRE 023 LED 002 Intermed French 5.0 Asquith, NV MTWRF 1210-0100P HART 1116 25 K @ FRE 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FRE 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 35036 FRE 100 LEC 001 Comp In French 4.0 Asquith, NV MWF 0900-0950A KERR 293 25 F 53106 FRE 108 LEC 001 Mod Fr Cult 4.0 Peureux, GJ MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 101 35 S 53109 FRE 128 LEC 001 Topics Fr Cult 4.0 Russell Webb, E TR 1030-1150A WICKSN 1020 25 Y 35041 FRE 141 LEC 001 Selected Topics Fr Lit 4.0 Fort, JP TR 1210-0130P WICKSN 1038 25 B @ FRE 192 INT Fr Intnshp 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FRE 194H IND Honors Program 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FRE 195H IND Honors Thesis 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FRE 197T TUT Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FRE 197TC TUT Tutor In Community 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FRE 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53108 FRE 204 SEM 001 Medieval Literature 4.0 Guynn, ND T 0210-0500P OLSON 263 15 @ FRE 297 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Page 76 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code @ FRE 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FRE 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FRE 299D VAR Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA 35163 FRE 390B LED 001 Teaching French 2.0 Russell Webb, E W 0410-0600P HART 1106 15 @ FRE 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Freshman Seminar (FRS) ** ALL FRS SECTIONS RESTRICTED TO FRESHMEN UNTIL AFTER PASS 2 ** ** STUDENTS WILL ONLY RECEIVE CREDIT FOR ONE SEMINAR PER QUARTER ** ** EACH SEMINAR IS DEVOTED TO A DIFFERENT TOPIC. FOR COURSE DESCRIPTIONS CONSULT THE FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR WEB SITE HTTP://TRC.UCDAVIS.EDU/?PAGE_ID=55. ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY IS MANDATORY. ENROLLMENT AFTER THE FIRST DAY MUST BE APPROVED BY THE INSTRUCTOR ** 35168 ^ FRS 001 SEM 001 First-Year Seminar 1.0 Hafez, MM T 0210-0300P BAINER 15 35169 ^ FRS 001 SEM 002 First-Year Seminar 1.0 Sakakibara, HO T 1100-1150A OLSON 18A 15 35170 ^ FRS 001 SEM 003 First-Year Seminar 1.0 Max, NL R 0210-0300P OLSON 263 15 35171 ^ FRS 001 SEM 004 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35172 ^ FRS 001 SEM 005 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35173 ^ FRS 001 SEM 006 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35174 ^ FRS 001 SEM 007 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35175 ^ FRS 001 SEM 008 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35176 ^ FRS 001 SEM 009 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35177 ^ FRS 001 SEM 010 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35178 ^ FRS 001 SEM 011 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35179 ^ FRS 001 SEM 012 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35180 ^ FRS 001 SEM 013 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35181 ^ FRS 001 SEM 014 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35182 ^ FRS 001 SEM 015 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35183 ^ FRS 001 SEM 016 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35184 ^ FRS 001 SEM 017 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35185 ^ FRS 001 SEM 018 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35186 ^ FRS 001 SEM 019 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35187 ^ FRS 001 SEM 020 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35193 ^ FRS 002 SEM 001 First-Year Seminar 2.0 Terning, JL TR 1000-1050A PHYSIC 432 15 35194 ^ FRS 002 SEM 002 First-Year Seminar 2.0 Gershwin, ME M 0310-0500P GENBIO 15 35195 ^ FRS 002 SEM 003 First-Year Seminar 2.0 Toupadakis, AI F 1210-0200P WELLMN 109 15 35196 ^ FRS 002 SEM 004 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff W 1000-1150A OLSON 144 15 35197 ^ FRS 002 SEM 005 First-Year Seminar 2.0 Derlet, RW F 1000-1150A WELLMN 123 15 35198 ^ FRS 002 SEM 006 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff W 0510-0700P OLSON 263 15 35199 ^ FRS 002 SEM 007 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35200 ^ FRS 002 SEM 008 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff T 1210-0200P SILO 15 35201 ^ FRS 002 SEM 009 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35202 ^ FRS 002 SEM 010 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35203 ^ FRS 002 SEM 011 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35204 ^ FRS 002 SEM 012 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35205 ^ FRS 002 SEM 013 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35206 ^ FRS 002 SEM 014 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35207 ^ FRS 002 SEM 015 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35208 ^ FRS 002 SEM 016 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35209 ^ FRS 002 SEM 017 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35210 ^ FRS 002 SEM 018 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35211 ^ FRS 002 SEM 019 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35212 ^ FRS 002 SEM 020 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35213 ^ FRS 002 SEM 021 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35214 ^ FRS 002 SEM 022 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35215 ^ FRS 002 SEM 023 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35216 ^ FRS 002 SEM 024 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35217 ^ FRS 002 SEM 025 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35218 ^ FRS 002 SEM 026 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35219 ^ FRS 002 SEM 027 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35227 ^ FRS 003 SEM 001 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35228 ^ FRS 003 SEM 002 First-Year Seminar 1.0 Drake, CM F 0310-0400P MATSCI 1143 15 35229 ^ FRS 003 SEM 003 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff T 0110-0200P H GYM 15 35230 ^ FRS 003 SEM 004 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35231 ^ FRS 003 SEM 005 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35232 ^ FRS 003 SEM 006 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35233 ^ FRS 003 SEM 007 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35234 ^ FRS 003 SEM 008 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35235 ^ FRS 003 SEM 009 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35236 ^ FRS 003 SEM 010 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35237 ^ FRS 003 SEM 011 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35238 ^ FRS 003 SEM 012 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35239 ^ FRS 003 SEM 013 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35240 ^ FRS 003 SEM 014 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35241 ^ FRS 003 SEM 015 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35242 ^ FRS 003 SEM 016 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35243 ^ FRS 003 SEM 017 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35244 ^ FRS 003 SEM 018 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35245 ^ FRS 003 SEM 019 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35246 ^ FRS 003 SEM 020 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35247 ^ FRS 003 SEM 021 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35248 ^ FRS 003 SEM 022 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35249 ^ FRS 003 SEM 023 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35250 ^ FRS 003 SEM 024 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35256 ^ FRS 004 SEM 001 First-Year Seminar 2.0 Tuma, EH T 1000-1150A OLSON 109 15 35257 ^ FRS 004 SEM 002 First-Year Seminar 2.0 Zhang, L T 0510-0700P SOCSCI 70 15 Sensiper, S 35258 ^ FRS 004 SEM 003 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff W 0610-0830P OLSON 1 15 35259 ^ FRS 004 SEM 004 First-Year Seminar 2.0 Palomares, NA R 1000-1150A KERR 15 35260 ^ FRS 004 SEM 005 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35261 ^ FRS 004 SEM 006 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35262 ^ FRS 004 SEM 007 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35263 ^ FRS 004 SEM 008 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 77 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 35264 ^ FRS 004 SEM 009 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35265 ^ FRS 004 SEM 010 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35266 ^ FRS 004 SEM 011 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35267 ^ FRS 004 SEM 012 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35268 ^ FRS 004 SEM 013 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35269 ^ FRS 004 SEM 014 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35270 ^ FRS 004 SEM 015 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35271 ^ FRS 004 SEM 016 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35272 ^ FRS 004 SEM 017 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35273 ^ FRS 004 SEM 018 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35274 ^ FRS 004 SEM 019 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 35275 ^ FRS 004 SEM 020 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 Genetics (Graduate Group) (GGG) 36301 GGG 201C LEC 001 Molecular Biology 4.0 Heyer, WD TR 0210-0400P OLSON 147 54 Baldwin, EP Fraser, CS Stewart, VJ Chen, H ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS IN MICROBIOLOGY, BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND GENETICS. ** @ GGG 293 VAR 001 Sem Animal Genetics 1.0 -3.0 Hovey, RC M 0410-0600P LSA 1022 25 @ GGG 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GGG 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GGG 300 VAR Teaching Genetics 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA Geography (GEO) 36130 GEO 201 DIS 001 Sources & Gen Lit 4.0 Elliott-Fisk, DL TBA TBA 15 36131 GEO 201 DIS 002 Sources & Gen Lit 4.0 Rios, M TBA TBA 15 36132 GEO 280 LEC 001 Field Studies in GEO 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA 30 @ GEO 290 SEM 001 Seminar in Geography 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20 @ GEO 290 SEM 002 Seminar in Geography 1.0 -3.0 Ustin, SL TBA TBA 15 36137 GEO 297 LED 001 Geography Seminar 2.0 Benner, CC W 0410-0600P HART 1130 50 @ GEO 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GEO 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GEO 299D VAR Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GEO 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Geology (GEL) 35618 GEL 001 COM A01 The Earth 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1001 30 S M 1210-0100P EPHSCI 1317 35619 GEL 001 COM A02 The Earth 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1001 30 S W 0310-0400P EPHSCI 1348 35620 GEL 001 COM A03 The Earth 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1001 30 S T 1210-0100P EPHSCI 1317 35622 GEL 001 COM A04 The Earth 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1001 30 S M 0110-0200P EPHSCI 1317 35623 GEL 001 COM A05 The Earth 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1001 30 S W 0110-0200P EPHSCI 1317 35624 GEL 001 COM A06 The Earth 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1001 30 S W 1210-0100P EPHSCI 1317 35626 GEL 010 LEC 001 Global Environ Change 3.0 Montanez, IP MWF 0110-0200P GIEDT 1002 185 W 35627 GEL 016 LEC 001 The Oceans 3.0 Sumner, DY TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1002 185 I 35628 GEL 017 LEC 001 Earthquakes 2.0 Kellogg, LH MW 0310-0400P GIEDT 1001 278 M 35629 GEL 032 LEC 001 Volcanoes 3.0 Cooper, KM MWF 0210-0300P EVERSN 176 185 V 35630 GEL 036 COM A01 Solar System 4.0 Osleger, DA MWF 1000-1050A GIEDT 1002 30 X T 0210-0300P EPHSCI 1317 35631 GEL 036 COM A02 Solar System 4.0 Osleger, DA MWF 1000-1050A GIEDT 1002 30 X M 1210-0100P EPHSCI 1316 35632 GEL 036 COM A03 Solar System 4.0 Osleger, DA MWF 1000-1050A GIEDT 1002 30 X T 1100-1150A EPHSCI 1317 35633 GEL 036 COM A04 Solar System 4.0 Osleger, DA MWF 1000-1050A GIEDT 1002 30 X T 1210-0100P EPHSCI 1316 35634 GEL 036 COM A05 Solar System 4.0 Osleger, DA MWF 1000-1050A GIEDT 1002 30 X R 0210-0300P EPHSCI 1317 35635 GEL 036 COM A06 Solar System 4.0 Osleger, DA MWF 1000-1050A GIEDT 1002 30 X M 1100-1150A EPHSCI 1317 35636 GEL 081 COM 001 Learning in Sci & Math 2.0 Latimer, KK W 0310-0500P EPHSCI 1317 40 TBA TBA 35637 GEL 081 COM 002 Learning in Sci & Math 2.0 Stevenson, ME T 0310-0500P EPHSCI 1317 40 TBA TBA 35638 GEL 091 COM 001 Geol of Campus Waterways 1.0 Florsheim, JL T 0310-0400P EPHSCI 1316 45 TBA TBA @ GEL 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GEL 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GEL 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 35747 GEL 103 FWK 001 Field Geology 3.0 Cowgill, ES F 0210-0500P EPHSCI 1316 40 ** GEL 103 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 35748 GEL 106 COM A01 Metamorphic Rocks 4.0 Day, HW MW 1000-1050A EPHSCI 1362 15 MW 0110-0400P EPHSCI 1362 35749 GEL 106 COM A02 Metamorphic Rocks 4.0 Day, HW MW 1000-1050A EPHSCI 1362 15 TR 0410-0700P EPHSCI 1362 ** GEL 106 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 35750 GEL 107 LEC 001 Paleobiology 3.0 Carlson, SJ MWF 1210-0100P GIEDT 1001 278 A 35751 GEL 107L LAB 001 Paleobiology Lab 2.0 Carlson, SJ TR 0110-0400P EPHSCI 1309 20 35752 GEL 107L LAB 002 Paleobiology Lab 2.0 Carlson, SJ TR 0610-0900P EPHSCI 1309 20 35753 GEL 108 LEC 001 Paleoclimates 3.0 Montanez, IP TR 0900-1020A EPHSCI 1316 45 53501 GEL 115 COM 001 Geol, Hist, People 4.0 Verosub, KL MWF 0110-0200P EPHSCI 1348 30 W 0210-0300P EPHSCI 1348 53370 GEL 134 LEC 001 Environmental Geology 3.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 230 73 F 53368 GEL 136 COM 001 Ecogeomorphology 5.0 Mount, JF TBA TBA 30 TBA TBA 53369 GEL 139 COM 001 River Form and Function 4.0 Mount, JF TBA TBA 30 TBA TBA Page 78 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 53371 GEL 148 LEC 001 Isotopes and Tracers 3.0 Zierenberg, RA MWF 1100-1150A EPHSCI 1348 30 35758 GEL 163 LEC 001 Planetary Geol/Geophysic 3.0 Yin, Q TR 0140-0300P EPHSCI 1316 20 35759 GEL 181 COM 001 Teaching in Sci & Math 2.0 Horn, CE M 0210-0400P EPHSCI 1317 40 TBA TBA 35760 GEL 183 COM 001 Teaching HS Math & Sci 3.0 Stevenson, ME W 0800-0950A EPHSCI 1317 40 TBA TBA 35761 GEL 190 COM 001 Seminar In Geology 1.0 Day, HW W 0410-0500P RESSLR 55 30 W 0510-0600P RESSLR 55 @ GEL 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GEL 194A IND Sr Thesis 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GEL 194B IND Sr Thesis 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GEL 194HA IND Senior Honors Project 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GEL 194HB IND Senior Honors Project 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GEL 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GEL 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53703 GEL 217 COM 001 Geophys/Top 3.0 Billen, MI TBA TBA 15 TBA TBA 53372 GEL 235 SEM 001 Surface Processes 3.0 Oskin, ME TBA TBA 15 36018 GEL 260 SEM 001 Paleontology 3.0 Vermeij, GJ TBA TBA 15 36019 GEL 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Day, HW W 0410-0600P RESSLR 55 55 36020 GEL 294 SEM 001 Struc Tectonics Forum 1.0 Roeske, SM TBA TBA 15 @ GEL 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GEL 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GEL 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA German (GER) ** A PLACEMENT EXAMINATION IS REQUIRED FOR STUDENTS ENROLLING FOR THE FIRST TIME AT UCD WHO WISH TO ENROLL IN A LANGUAGE COURSE IN WHICH THEY HAVE PREVIOUSLY STUDIED. PLEASE REFER TO THE LANGUAGE LEARNING CENTER TO SCHEDULE A PLACEMENT EXAM: HTTP://LLC.UCDAVIS.EDU/. A STUDENT WHO HAS COMPLETED A SECOND OR MORE ADVANCED YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL COURSE WORK IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN TENTH, ELEVENTH, OR TWELFTH GRADE SHALL BE AWARDED CREDIT FOR COURSE 1 (OR ITS EQUIVALENT) IN THAT LANGUAGE ONLY IF HE OR SHE TAKES THE CLASS ON A PASSED OR NOT PASSED BASIS. ** 36197 ^ GER 001 COM 001 Elementary German 5.0 Arnett, CL MTWRF 0800-0850A OLSON 227 25 K TBA TBA OLSON 53 36198 ^ GER 003 COM 001 Elementary German 5.0 Arnett, CL MTWRF 0900-0950A WELLMN 107 25 K TBA TBA OLSON 53 36199 ^ GER 003 COM 002 Elementary German 5.0 Arnett, CL MTWRF 1000-1050A WELLMN 209 25 K TBA TBA OLSON 53 36200 ^ GER 003 COM 003 Elementary German 5.0 Arnett, CL MTWRF 1100-1150A WELLMN 103 25 K TBA TBA OLSON 53 36201 GER 020 LED 001 Intermediate German 4.0 Arnett, CL MWF 1000-1050A WELLMN 25 25 K 36202 GER 022 LED 001 Intermediate German 4.0 Arnett, CL MWF 1100-1150A WICKSN 1038 25 K @ GER 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GER 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 52936 GER 105 LED 001 Modern German Language 4.0 Arnett, CL TR 0900-1020A HART 1128 25 R 36221 GER 120 COM 001 Survey Ger Culture 4.0 Bernd, CA MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 115 25 S R 1100-1150A WELLMN 115 52932 GER 134 LEC 001 Ger Intellectual History 4.0 Richter, G TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 233 25 Y @ GER 192 INT Field Work-German 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GER 194HA IND Honors Program 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GER 194HB IND Honors Program 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GER 197T TUT German Tutoring 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GER 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GER 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 52933 GER 212 SEM 001 Literary Theory 4.0 Richter, G T 0110-0400P SPROUL 412B 12 52945 GER 297 SEM 001 Spec Topics In G Lit 4.0 Fisher, JR R 0110-0400P WELLMN 109 12 @ GER 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GER 299 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GER 299D VAR Special Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GER 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GER 400 INT Tut & Instr Intern 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA Greek (GRK) ** A STUDENT WHO HAS COMPLETED A SECOND OR MORE ADVANCED YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL COURSE WORK IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN TENTH, ELEVENTH OR TWELFTH GRADE SHALL BE AWARDED CREDIT FOR COURSE 1 (OR ITS EQUIVALENT) IN THAT LANGUAGE ONLY IF HE OR SHE TAKES THE COURSE ON A PASSED OR NOT PASSED BASIS. ** 36590 GRK 003 LEC 001 Intermediate Greek 5.0 Fidler, CR MTWRF 1210-0100P WELLMN 101 25 K 36591 GRK 003NT LEC 001 Elem Nt Greek 1.0 Fidler, CR W 0210-0300P WELLMN 3 15 K @ GRK 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GRK 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GRK 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Health Informatics (MHI) 41702 MHI 202 COM 001 Comp Patient Records 4.0 Odor, AM TBA TBA 20 TBA TBA 41703 MHI 208 COM 001 Enterprise Computing 4.0 Hogarth, MA TBA TBA 20 Gobar, GM TBA TBA 41704 MHI 210 COM 001 Intro Health Informatics 4.0 The Staff MW 0510-0700P UCDMCS 20 TBA TBA 41706 MHI 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Odor, AM TBA TBA 20 @ MHI 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 79 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. Hebrew (HEB) ** A STUDENT WHO HAS COMPLETED A SECOND OR MORE ADVANCED YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL COURSE WORK IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN TENTH, ELEVENTH OR TWELFTH GRADE SHALL BE AWARDED CREDIT FOR COURSE 1 (OR ITS EQUIVALENT) IN THAT LANGUAGE ONLY IF HE OR SHE TAKES THE COURSE ON A PASSED OR NOT PASSED BASIS. ** 36835 HEB 003 COM 001 Elementary Hebrew 5.0 Franco, G MTWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 105 25 K R 0900-0950A WELLMN 105 53671 HEB 023 LED 001 Inter Modern Hebrew III 5.0 Franco, G MTWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 27 25 K R 1100-1150A WELLMN 27 Hindi/Urdu (HIN) ** A STUDENT WHO HAS COMPLETED A SECOND OR MORE ADVANCED YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL COURSE WORK IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN TENTH, ELEVENTH OR TWELFTH GRADE SHALL BE AWARDED CREDIT FOR COURSE 1 (OR ITS EQUIVALENT) IN THAT LANGUAGE ONLY IF HE OR SHE TAKES THE COURSE ON A PASSED OR NOT PASSED BASIS. ** 36837 HIN 003 LED 001 Elem Hindi/Urdu III 5.0 Sirasao, P MTWRF 1210-0100P WICKSN 1020 30 K 36839 HIN 023 LED 001 Intermed Hindi/Urdu III 5.0 Sirasao, P MTWRF 1100-1150A HART 1120 25 K History (HIS) 36840 ^ HIS 004B COM A01 Western Civ 4.0 Stuart, K TR 1210-0130P SURGE3 1309 15 B M 0900-0950A WELLMN 123 36841 ^ HIS 004B COM A02 Western Civ 4.0 Stuart, K TR 1210-0130P SURGE3 1309 15 B T 0900-0950A OLSON 109 36842 ^ HIS 004B COM A03 Western Civ 4.0 Stuart, K TR 1210-0130P SURGE3 1309 15 B W 0110-0200P WELLMN 111 36843 ^ HIS 004B COM A04 Western Civ 4.0 Stuart, K TR 1210-0130P SURGE3 1309 15 B W 0310-0400P WELLMN 3 36844 ^ HIS 004B COM A05 Western Civ 4.0 Stuart, K TR 1210-0130P SURGE3 1309 15 B R 0410-0500P WELLMN 201 36845 ^ HIS 004B COM A06 Western Civ 4.0 Stuart, K TR 1210-0130P SURGE3 1309 15 B F 1100-1150A WELLMN 203 53247 ^ HIS 004B COM A07 Western Civ 4.0 Stuart, K TR 1210-0130P SURGE3 1309 15 B M 1210-0100P OLSON 263 53248 ^ HIS 004B COM A08 Western Civ 4.0 Stuart, K TR 1210-0130P SURGE3 1309 15 B T 0510-0600P OLSON 263 53249 ^ HIS 004B COM A09 Western Civ 4.0 Stuart, K TR 1210-0130P SURGE3 1309 15 B R 1000-1050A OLSON 263 36846 ^ HIS 004C COM A01 Western Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A HUNT 100 15 X M 0800-0850A OLSON 109 36847 ^ HIS 004C COM A02 Western Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A HUNT 100 15 X M 0410-0500P OLSON 144 36848 ^ HIS 004C COM A03 Western Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A HUNT 100 15 X T 0800-0850A OLSON 109 36849 ^ HIS 004C COM A04 Western Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A HUNT 100 15 X T 0110-0200P OLSON 263 36850 ^ HIS 004C COM A05 Western Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A HUNT 100 15 X W 0800-0850A OLSON 144 36851 ^ HIS 004C COM A06 Western Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A HUNT 100 15 X W 1210-0100P WELLMN 3 36852 ^ HIS 004C COM A07 Western Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A HUNT 100 15 X R 0210-0300P OLSON 144 36853 ^ HIS 004C COM A08 Western Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A HUNT 100 15 X R 0510-0600P WELLMN 201 36854 ^ HIS 004C COM A09 Western Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A HUNT 100 15 X F 1210-0100P OLSON 263 53250 ^ HIS 004C COM A10 Western Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A HUNT 100 15 X T 0310-0400P OLSON 144 53251 ^ HIS 004C COM A11 Western Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A HUNT 100 15 X W 0510-0600P WELLMN 111 53252 ^ HIS 004C COM A12 Western Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A HUNT 100 15 X F 0210-0300P WELLMN 109 36855 HIS 007C COM A01 Latin America 1900-Prsnt 4.0 Langland, VA TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 216 15 R M 0900-0950A WELLMN 111 36856 HIS 007C COM A02 Latin America 1900-Prsnt 4.0 Langland, VA TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 216 15 R T 0800-0850A WELLMN 203 36857 HIS 007C COM A03 Latin America 1900-Prsnt 4.0 Langland, VA TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 216 15 R W 1210-0100P WELLMN 123 36858 HIS 007C COM A04 Latin America 1900-Prsnt 4.0 Langland, VA TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 216 15 R T 0410-0500P WELLMN 111 36859 HIS 007C COM A05 Latin America 1900-Prsnt 4.0 Langland, VA TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 216 15 R R 0800-0850A OLSON 144 36860 HIS 007C COM A06 Latin America 1900-Prsnt 4.0 Langland, VA TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 216 15 R F 1100-1150A WELLMN 201 53253 ^ HIS 008 COM A01 Indian Civilization 4.0 Sen, S TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 202 15 H M 1000-1050A WELLMN 109 53254 ^ HIS 008 COM A02 Indian Civilization 4.0 Sen, S TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 202 15 H M 0110-0200P WELLMN 3 53255 ^ HIS 008 COM A03 Indian Civilization 4.0 Sen, S TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 202 15 H T 0800-0850A OLSON 263 53256 ^ HIS 008 COM A04 Indian Civilization 4.0 Sen, S TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 202 15 H W 1210-0100P WELLMN 5 53257 ^ HIS 008 COM A05 Indian Civilization 4.0 Sen, S TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 202 15 H W 0310-0400P HART 1106 53258 ^ HIS 008 COM A06 Indian Civilization 4.0 Sen, S TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 202 15 H F 0900-0950A WELLMN 111 36861 ^ HIS 009A COM A01 East Asian Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SURGE3 1309 15 F M 1100-1150A OLSON 109 36862 ^ HIS 009A COM A02 East Asian Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SURGE3 1309 15 F M 0210-0300P OLSON 109 36863 ^ HIS 009A COM A03 East Asian Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SURGE3 1309 15 F T 0800-0850A OLSON 144 Page 80 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 36864 ^ HIS 009A COM A04 East Asian Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SURGE3 1309 15 F T 1100-1150A OLSON 263 36865 ^ HIS 009A COM A05 East Asian Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SURGE3 1309 15 F W 0110-0200P OLSON 109 36866 ^ HIS 009A COM A06 East Asian Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SURGE3 1309 15 F R 0310-0400P WELLMN 111 36867 ^ HIS 009A COM A07 East Asian Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SURGE3 1309 15 F R 0110-0200P OLSON 263 36868 ^ HIS 009A COM A08 East Asian Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SURGE3 1309 15 F R 0510-0600P WELLMN 123 36869 ^ HIS 009A COM A09 East Asian Civ 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SURGE3 1309 15 F F 1210-0100P OLSON 144 36888 ^ HIS 017A COM A01 History Of The U S 4.0 Smolenski, JJ MWF 1210-0100P GIEDT 1002 15 A M 0800-0850A OLSON 263 36889 ^ HIS 017A COM A02 History Of The U S 4.0 Smolenski, JJ MWF 1210-0100P GIEDT 1002 15 A M 1000-1050A OLSON 109 36890 ^ HIS 017A COM A03 History Of The U S 4.0 Smolenski, JJ MWF 1210-0100P GIEDT 1002 15 A M 0310-0400P WELLMN 3 36891 ^ HIS 017A COM A04 History Of The U S 4.0 Smolenski, JJ MWF 1210-0100P GIEDT 1002 15 A T 0900-0950A OLSON 263 36892 ^ HIS 017A COM A05 History Of The U S 4.0 Smolenski, JJ MWF 1210-0100P GIEDT 1002 15 A T 0110-0200P OLSON 144 36893 ^ HIS 017A COM A06 History Of The U S 4.0 Smolenski, JJ MWF 1210-0100P GIEDT 1002 15 A W 0210-0300P WELLMN 203 36894 ^ HIS 017A COM A07 History Of The U S 4.0 Smolenski, JJ MWF 1210-0100P GIEDT 1002 15 A W 0510-0600P OLSON 109 36895 ^ HIS 017A COM A08 History Of The U S 4.0 Smolenski, JJ MWF 1210-0100P GIEDT 1002 15 A R 0900-0950A OLSON 263 36896 ^ HIS 017A COM A09 History Of The U S 4.0 Smolenski, JJ MWF 1210-0100P GIEDT 1002 15 A R 1100-1150A WELLMN 211 36897 ^ HIS 017A COM A10 History Of The U S 4.0 Smolenski, JJ MWF 1210-0100P GIEDT 1002 15 A R 0410-0500P WELLMN 123 36898 ^ HIS 017A COM A11 History Of The U S 4.0 Smolenski, JJ MWF 1210-0100P GIEDT 1002 15 A F 0800-0850A WELLMN 109 36899 ^ HIS 017A COM A12 History Of The U S 4.0 Smolenski, JJ MWF 1210-0100P GIEDT 1002 15 A F 0210-0300P OLSON 109 36900 ^ HIS 017B COM A01 History Of The U S 4.0 Oropeza, L TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 15 R M 0110-0200P OLSON 109 36901 ^ HIS 017B COM A02 History Of The U S 4.0 Oropeza, L TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 15 R M 0310-0400P OLSON 109 36902 ^ HIS 017B COM A03 History Of The U S 4.0 Oropeza, L TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 15 R M 0900-0950A OLSON 109 36903 ^ HIS 017B COM A04 History Of The U S 4.0 Oropeza, L TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 15 R T 1210-0100P OLSON 144 36904 ^ HIS 017B COM A05 History Of The U S 4.0 Oropeza, L TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 15 R T 0210-0300P HART 1106 36905 ^ HIS 017B COM A06 History Of The U S 4.0 Oropeza, L TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 15 R W 1210-0100P OLSON 263 36906 ^ HIS 017B COM A07 History Of The U S 4.0 Oropeza, L TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 15 R F 1000-1050A WELLMN 201 36907 ^ HIS 017B COM A08 History Of The U S 4.0 Oropeza, L TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 15 R R 1100-1150A OLSON 263 36908 ^ HIS 017B COM A09 History Of The U S 4.0 Oropeza, L TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 15 R R 0110-0200P OLSON 144 36909 ^ HIS 017B COM A10 History Of The U S 4.0 Oropeza, L TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 15 R R 0510-0600P OLSON 109 36910 ^ HIS 017B COM A11 History Of The U S 4.0 Oropeza, L TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 15 R F 0800-0850A OLSON 263 36911 ^ HIS 017B COM A12 History Of The U S 4.0 Oropeza, L TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 15 R F 0210-0300P OLSON 263 53259 ^ HIS 072A COM A01 Am Women & Family 4.0 Hartigan-O'Conno, E MWF 0110-0200P SURGE3 1309 15 W M 0310-0400P OLSON 263 53260 ^ HIS 072A COM A02 Am Women & Family 4.0 Hartigan-O'Conno, E MWF 0110-0200P SURGE3 1309 15 W T 1000-1050A OLSON 263 53261 ^ HIS 072A COM A03 Am Women & Family 4.0 Hartigan-O'Conno, E MWF 0110-0200P SURGE3 1309 15 W T 0210-0300P OLSON 144 53262 ^ HIS 072A COM A04 Am Women & Family 4.0 Hartigan-O'Conno, E MWF 0110-0200P SURGE3 1309 15 W W 0900-0950A OLSON 144 53263 ^ HIS 072A COM A05 Am Women & Family 4.0 Hartigan-O'Conno, E MWF 0110-0200P SURGE3 1309 15 W R 1210-0100P OLSON 263 53264 ^ HIS 072A COM A06 Am Women & Family 4.0 Hartigan-O'Conno, E MWF 0110-0200P SURGE3 1309 15 W F 0410-0500P OLSON 144 53382 ^ HIS 072A COM A07 Am Women & Family 4.0 Hartigan-O'Conno, E MWF 0110-0200P SURGE3 1309 15 W F 1100-1150A OLSON 109 53383 ^ HIS 072A COM A08 Am Women & Family 4.0 Hartigan-O'Conno, E MWF 0110-0200P SURGE3 1309 15 W M 0800-0850A OLSON 144 53384 ^ HIS 072A COM A09 Am Women & Family 4.0 Hartigan-O'Conno, E MWF 0110-0200P SURGE3 1309 15 W W 0310-0400P OLSON 263 @ HIS 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HIS 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 37003 HIS 101 LED 001 Intr Hist Thght&Wrt 5.0 Stolzenberg, DA R 1000-1250P SOCSCI 4202 15 ** OPEN TO MAJORS ** 37004 ^ HIS 102A SEM 001 Ancient 5.0 Spyridakis, S T 1000-1250P SOCSCI 4202 15 ** OPEN TO MAJORS ** 37006 ^ HIS 102J SEM 001 Latin Am Since 1810 5.0 Walker, C W 1210-0300P SOCSCI 4202 15 ** OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53271 ^ HIS 102O SEM 001 Africa 5.0 Decker, CR R 1100-0150P SOCSCI 2202 15 ** OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53272 ^ HIS 102X SEM 001 Proseminar 5.0 Miller, SG W 0900-1150A SOCSCI 4202 15 53273 ^ HIS 102X SEM 002 Proseminar 5.0 Taylor, AS M 0900-1150A SOCSCI 4202 15 ** OPEN TO MAJORS ** @ HIS 103 DIS Historical Research 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HIS 104C TUT Honors Thesis 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53274 HIS 109B LED 001 Env Hist Dis & Pub Hlth 4.0 Davis, DK TR 1210-0130P OLSON 118 75 B 37137 HIS 111C LEC 001 Ancient History 4.0 Spyridakis, S MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 194 400 F @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 81 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 53275 HIS 115C LEC 001 Southern African History 4.0 Decker, CR TR 0440-0600P OLSON 146 75 C 53622 HIS 115F LEC 001 North and NE Africa 4.0 Miller, SG TR 0900-1020A OLSON 105 35 R 53276 HIS 121B LED 001 Medieval History 4.0 Mckee, SJ MWF 0210-0300P OLSON 106 75 V 37143 HIS 132 LEC 001 Crime and Punishment 4.0 Stuart, K TR 0440-0600P OLSON 118 75 C 53277 HIS 133 LEC 001 The Age Of Ideas 4.0 Stolzenberg, DA TR 0140-0300P OLSON 118 75 I 37144 HIS 138C LEC 001 Russia:1917-Present 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P HARING 1227 100 A 53278 HIS 142A LEC 001 History of the Holocaust 4.0 Biale, D TR 1030-1150A GIEDT 1002 180 Y 53279 HIS 147B LEC 001 Eur Intel 1870-1920 4.0 Saler, MT TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 126 125 B 37148 ^ HIS 151D LEC 001 Industrial England 4.0 Landau, NB MWF 0310-0400P OLSON 207 45 M 53280 HIS 165 LEC 001 Latin Amer Soc Rev 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A OLSON 106 75 N 53281 HIS 166A LED 001 Mex Hist To 1848 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P OLSON 106 75 C 53282 HIS 170B LEC 001 Amer Revolution 4.0 Hartigan-O'Conno, E MWF 1000-1050A WELLMN 234 100 X 53283 HIS 173 LEC 001 Becoming an American 4.0 Tsu, CM MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 118 75 S 53284 HIS 174B LEC 001 US History 1917-1945 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A WELLMN 106 125 N 53285 ^ HIS 177B LEC 001 Black Hist In Amer 4.0 Materson, LG TR 0310-0430P OLSON 106 77 H 53287 HIS 183A LEC 001 Trans-Miss West 4.0 Taylor, AS MWF 0110-0200P OLSON 118 75 W 53286 HIS 184 LEC 001 Sexuality in US 4.0 Materson, LG TR 1030-1150A OLSON 106 77 Y @ HIS 192 INT Internship In Hist 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HIS 197T TUT Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HIS 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HIS 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 37334 HIS 201D L/D 001 Early Modern Europe 4.0 Saler, MT TBA TBA 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 37336 HIS 201I SEM 001 Latin Am Since 1810 4.0 Walker, C TBA TBA 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53424 HIS 201J SEM 001 Amr Hist To 1787 4.0 Smolenski, JJ TBA TBA 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53612 HIS 201Q SEM 001 Cross-Cult Wmn Hist 4.0 Miller, SG TBA TBA 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 37339 HIS 201W SEM 001 Adv Topics World History 4.0 Davis, DK TBA TBA 15 37340 HIS 201W SEM 002 Adv Topics World History 4.0 Sen, S TBA TBA 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53302 HIS 202C SEM 001 Modern Europe 4.0 Mckee, SJ TBA TBA 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 37347 HIS 203C SEM 001 Research Seminar 4.0 Dickinson, ER TBA TBA 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** @ HIS 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HIS 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HIS 299D VAR Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HIS 389 SEM Seminar For TA's 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HIS 390 DIS Teach Hist In Coll 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA Honors Challenge (HNR) @ HNR 090X DIS Honors Discussion Sec 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE DAVIS HONORS CHALLENGE PROGRAM ** @ HNR 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HNR 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HNR 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HNR 190X IND Honors Contract 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HNR 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HNR 194 SEM Honors Seminar 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HNR 195 VAR Honors Thesis/Project 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HNR 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HNR 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Horticulture and Agronomy (Graduate Group) (HRT) 37850 HRT 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Walker, MA M 1210-0100P PLESC 3001 40 @ HRT 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HRT 298 VAR 001 Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Walker, MA T 0110-0500P PLESC 40 R 0310-0500P PLESC Human Development (HDE) 36608 HDE 012 LEC 001 Human Sexuality 3.0 Polen, NC TR 1210-0130P SCILEC 123 500 B @ HDE 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTACT INTERNSHIP COORDINATOR IN 1303 HART HALL ** @ HDE 098 VAR Directed Grp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HDE 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTRACTS IN ADVISING OFFICE, 1303 HART HALL ** 36653 HDE 100B LEC 001 Mid Childh & Adol 4.0 Guyer, AE MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 2 200 V ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS ** 36654 HDE 100C LEC 001 Adulthood And Aging 4.0 Ober, BA MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 2 200 A ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS ** 36655 HDE 101 LEC 001 Cognitive Development 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 216 90 I 36656 HDE 101 LEC 002 Cognitive Development 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 202 90 R ** PASS 1: OPEN TO HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS ** 36657 HDE 102 LEC 001 Social & Personal Devel 4.0 Hastings, PD TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 202 90 Y 53435 HDE 102 LEC 002 Social & Personal Devel 4.0 Gibbs, KW TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 202 90 I ** PASS 1: OPEN TO HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS ** 36658 HDE 120 COM A01 Res Method Human Develop 4.0 The Staff TR 0610-0730P WELLMN 6 24 4 W 1000-1250P MEYER 1131 36659 HDE 120 COM A02 Res Method Human Develop 4.0 The Staff TR 0610-0730P WELLMN 6 24 4 W 0110-0400P MEYER 1131 36660 HDE 120 COM A03 Res Method Human Develop 4.0 The Staff TR 0610-0730P WELLMN 6 24 4 W 0410-0700P MEYER 1131 36661 HDE 120 COM A04 Res Method Human Develop 4.0 The Staff TR 0610-0730P WELLMN 6 24 4 F 1000-1250P MEYER 1131 36662 HDE 120 COM A05 Res Method Human Develop 4.0 The Staff TR 0610-0730P WELLMN 6 24 4 F 0110-0400P MEYER 1131 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT MAJORS ** 36667 HDE 132 LEC 001 Individual Differences 4.0 Kraft, RH TR 1210-0200P WELLMN 234 100 B ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT MAJORS ** Page 82 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 36668 HDE 140 LEC 001 Young Children 2.0 The Staff T 0410-0600P TB 123 49 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, AND COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT MAJORS ** ** SHOULD BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH COURSE HDE 140L. TESTING REQUIRED. PLEASE REFER TO WEB SITE HTTP://CCFS. UCDAVIS.EDU/ECLINFO.HTML FOR DETAILS. ** @ HDE 140L VAR Lab: Early Childhood 3.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** MUST BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH COURSE HDE 140. TESTING REQUIRED, PLEASE REFER TO WEB SITE HTTP://CCFS. UCDAVIS.EDU/ECLINFO.HTML FOR DETAILS. ** @ HDE 141 VAR Fld Std Chd/Adolescents 4.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTACT INTERNSHIP COORDINATOR IN 1303 HART HALL ** 53133 HDE 161 LED 001 Appl Cognition and Aging 4.0 Miller, LS TR 1000-1150A HARING 2016 45 L @ HDE 190C DIS Intro Resrch Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTRACTS IN ADVISING OFFICE, 1303 HART HALL ** @ HDE 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTACT INTERNSHIP COORDINATOR IN 1303 HART HALL ** @ HDE 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HDE 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTRACTS IN ADVISING OFFICE, 1303 HART HALL ** 36741 HDE 200C LED 001 Adult Development 4.0 Miller, LS TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 127 20 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 36742 HDE 211 SEM 001 Physio Corr/Beh Dev 4.0 Harper, LV TR 0410-0600P HART 1328 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 36743 HDE 220 LEC 001 Meth Growth & Devel 4.0 Conger, RD M 0110-0500P WELLMN 111 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53131 HDE 234 SEM 001 Child Learn & Thinking 3.0 Chen, Z W 0410-0700P WELLMN 123 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53132 HDE 250 L/D 001 Family Relationships 4.0 Conger, KJ R 0900-1150A WELLMN 5 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** @ HDE 290 SEM Seminar 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTRACTS IN ADVISING OFFICE, 1303 HART HALL ** @ HDE 290C DIS Research Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTRACTS AT ADVISING OFFICE, 1303 HART HALL ** @ HDE 292 INT Graduate Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTACT INTERNSHIP COORDINATOR IN 1303 HART HALL ** @ HDE 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HDE 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTRACTS IN ADVISING OFFICE, 1303 HART HALL ** @ HDE 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTRACTS IN ADVISING OFFICE, 1303 HART HALL ** Humanities (HUM) 53245 HUM 002B LEC 001 American Humanities 4.0 Simon, J MWF 1210-0100P GIEDT 1003 173 A ** TOPIC: CULTURAL HISTORY OF THE BLUES ** 53609 HUM 002B LEC 002 American Humanities 4.0 Whithaus, CW TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 6 120 Y ** TOPIC: RHETORIC AND TOLERANCE IN AMERICAN SOCIETY ** 37856 HUM 015 LED 001 Language and Identity 4.0 Russell Webb, E TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 202 80 B ** TOPIC: DROPPING THE F-BOMB ** @ HUM 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53246 HUM 180 LED 001 Topics In Hum 4.0 Bernd, CA MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 233 25 F ** TOPIC: GOETHE'S FAUST ** @ HUM 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HUM 198 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HUM 199 IND Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HUM 299 VAR Individual Research 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HUM 396 VAR Training Practicum 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Hydrologic Science (HYD) 37884 HYD 010 COM 001 Water, Power, Society 3.0 Fogg, GE MWF 0110-0200P WELLMN 106 120 W TBA TBA @ HYD 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53429 HYD 110 COM 001 Irrig Princ & Prac 3.0 Grattan, SR TR 1210-0100P HOAGLD 108 26 B Schwankl, LJ R 0110-0400P PLESC 1147 Prichard, T ** HYD 110 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $16.00 ** 37953 HYD 124 COM A01 Plant-Water Relations 4.0 Shackel, KA MWF 1100-1150A VEIMYR 116 13 S W 0410-0500P HOAGLD 145 37954 HYD 124 COM A02 Plant-Water Relations 4.0 Shackel, KA MWF 1100-1150A VEIMYR 116 13 S T 0510-0600P WELLMN 111 52989 HYD 134 COM 001 Aqueous Geochemistry 6.0 Hernes, PJ TR 1000-1150A HOAGLD 108 24 L R 0610-0900P PLESC 1149 ** HYD 134 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** @ HYD 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HYD 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HYD 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 52990 HYD 205 LED 001 Cont Mechanics Nat Sys 4.0 Wallender, WW MWF 1000-1050A WELLMN 111 15 W 0110-0200P WELLMN 3 52991 HYD 210 LED 001 Vadose Zone Transport 3.0 Hopmans, JW TR 0140-0300P VEIMYR 116 20 @ HYD 290 SEM Hydrol Science Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HYD 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HYD 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HYD 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 38433 HYD 440 LEC 001 Hazardous Waste Training 3.0 Grismer, ME MW 0610-0800P HOAGLD 108 30 Immunology (Graduate Group) (IMM) 53350 IMM 295 COM 001 Cytokines 3.0 Erickson, KL TBA TBA 34 TBA TBA 53351 IMM 297 COM 001 Mucosal Immunology 2.0 Shacklett, BL F 1000-1050A BAINER 1130 30 F 1100-1150A BAINER 1130 @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 83 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) @ IPM 290 VAR Seminar 1.0 -2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IPM 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IPM 299 VAR Research 1.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA Integrated Studies (IST) @ IST 008B COM 001 Humanities 4.0 Schroeder, EJ TBA TBA 20 TBA TBA @ IST 008B COM 002 Humanities 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 25 TBA TBA @ IST 008B COM 003 Humanities 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 25 TBA TBA @ IST 008C COM 001 Social Sciences 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 25 TBA TBA @ IST 008C COM 002 Social Sciences 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 25 TBA TBA @ IST 190 SEM 001 Topics in IST 1.0 Shackelford, JF T 0410-0500P ART 217 85 @ IST 190 SEM 002 Topics in IST 1.0 Shackelford, JF TBA TBA 15 @ IST 194HB COM 001 Spec Study Honors Stdnts 4.0 Shackelford, JF TBA TBA 20 TBA TBA @ IST 197T TUT Tutoring in IS 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA International Agricultural Development (IAD) @ IAD 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTACT INTERNSHIP COORDINATOR IN 1303 HART HALL ** 38445 IAD 142 COM 001 Eqpt/Tech for Small Farm 2.0 Shafii, MS W 0800-0850A WCAE 20 W 0900-1150A WCAE @ IAD 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTACT INTERNSHIP COORDINATOR IN 1303 HART HALL ** @ IAD 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IAD 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** CONTRACTS IN ADVISING OFFICE, 1303 HART HALL ** 38471 IAD 202N COM 001 Crop & Livestock Systems 4.0 Van Kessel, C TR 1000-1120A ENHORT 25 Bell, M TR 1130-1150A ENHORT 38472 IAD 203N COM 001 Project Management 4.0 The Staff T 0110-0300P BOWLEY 101 18 R 0110-0300P BOWLEY 101 @ IAD 290 VAR Seminar In IAD 1.0 -2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IAD 291 VAR Topics In IAD 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IAD 292 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IAD 298 VAR Dir Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IAD 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA International Relations (IRE) @ IRE 099 IND Individual Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IRE 192 INT IR Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IRE 198 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IRE 199 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IRE 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Italian (ITA) ** A PLACEMENT EXAMINATION IS RECOMMENDED, BUT NOT REQUIRED, FOR STUDENTS ENROLLING FOR THE FIRST TIME AT UCD WHO WISH TO ENROLL IN A LANGUAGE COURSE IN WHICH THEY HAVE PREVIOUSLY STUDIED. PLEASE REFER TO THE LANGUAGE LEARNING CENTER WEBSITE TO SCHEDULE A PLACEMENT EXAM: HTTP://LLC.UCDAVIS.EDU/. A STUDENT WHO HAS COMPLETED A SECOND OR MORE ADVANCED YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL COURSE WORK IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN TENTH, ELEVENTH OR TWELFTH GRADE SHALL BE AWARDED CREDIT FOR COURSE 1 (OR ITS EQUIVALENT) IN THAT LANGUAGE ONLY IF HE OR SHE TAKES THE CLASS ON A PASSED OR NOT PASSED BASIS. ** 38795 ITA 002 COM 001 Elementary Italian 5.0 Bassi, AA MTWRF 0900-0950A WELLMN 209 25 K TBA TBA 38798 ITA 003 L/D 001 Elementary Italian 5.0 Foscarini, G MTWRF 0900-0950A HART 1120 25 K 38799 ITA 003 L/D 002 Elementary Italian 5.0 Foscarini, G MTWRF 1000-1050A HART 1120 25 K 38800 ITA 003 L/D 003 Elementary Italian 5.0 Grossi, J MTWRF 1100-1150A HART 1116 25 K 38801 ITA 003 L/D 004 Elementary Italian 5.0 Grossi, J MTWRF 1210-0100P OLSON 125 25 K 38807 ITA 009 LED 001 Reading Italian 4.0 Bassi, AA MWF 1000-1050A HART 1128 25 X @ ITA 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 38818 ITA 104 L/D 001 Translation & Style 4.0 Cannon, J MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 163 25 X 53115 ITA 120A LEC 001 20th C Lit:Novel 4.0 Cannon, J MWF 1210-0100P OLSON 267 25 A @ ITA 192 INT Italian Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ITA 194H IND Honors Program 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ITA 195H IND Honors Thesis 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ITA 197T TUT Tutoring In Italian 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ITA 197TC TUT Community Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ITA 198 VAR Dir Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ITA 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ITA 297 IND Indiv Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ITA 298 SEM Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ITA 299 IND Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ITA 299D IND Dissertation Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Page 84 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Japanese (JPN) ** A PLACEMENT EXAMINATION IS REQUIRED FOR STUDENTS ENROLLING FOR THE FIRST TIME AT UCD WHO WISH TO ENROLL IN A LANGUAGE COURSE IN WHICH THEY HAVE PREVIOUSLY STUDIED. PLEASE REFER TO THE LANGUAGE LEARNING CENTER TO SCHEDULE A PLACEMENT EXAM: HTTP://LLC.UCDAVIS.EDU/. A STUDENT WHO HAS COMPLETED A SECOND OR MORE ADVANCED YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL COURSE WORK IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN TENTH, ELEVENTH, OR TWELFTH GRADE SHALL BE AWARDED CREDIT FOR COURSE 1 (OR ITS EQUIVALENT) IN THAT LANGUAGE ONLY IF HE OR SHE TAKES THE CLASS ON A PASSED OR NOT PASSED BASIS. ** 38880 ^ JPN 003 LED 001 Elementary Japanese 5.0 Uchida, M MTWRF 0800-0850A OLSON 267 25 K 38881 ^ JPN 003 LED 002 Elementary Japanese 5.0 Uchida, M MTWRF 0900-0950A OLSON 267 25 K 38882 ^ JPN 003 LED 003 Elementary Japanese 5.0 Saito, M MTWRF 1000-1050A OLSON 227 25 K 38883 ^ JPN 003 LED 004 Elementary Japanese 5.0 Saito, M MTWRF 1100-1150A OLSON 227 25 K 38884 ^ JPN 003 LED 005 Elementary Japanese 5.0 Ito, J MTWRF 1210-0100P OLSON 227 25 K 38885 ^ JPN 003 LED 006 Elementary Japanese 5.0 Chavez, K MTWRF 0110-0200P OLSON 227 25 K 38886 ^ JPN 003 LED 007 Elementary Japanese 5.0 Chavez, K MTWRF 0210-0300P OLSON 227 25 K 38887 ^ JPN 006 LED 001 Intermed Japanese 5.0 Fahy, DW MTWRF 0900-0950A OLSON 125 25 K 38888 ^ JPN 006 LED 002 Intermed Japanese 5.0 Fahy, DW MTWRF 1000-1050A OLSON 125 25 K 38889 ^ JPN 006 LED 003 Intermed Japanese 5.0 Sakakibara, HO MTWRF 0110-0200P OLSON 125 25 K 38890 ^ JPN 006 LED 004 Intermed Japanese 5.0 Sakakibara, HO MTWRF 0210-0300P OLSON 125 25 K @ JPN 098 VAR Dir Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ JPN 099 VAR Study For Undergrad 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 38917 JPN 103 COM 001 Modern Lit In Engl 4.0 Chang, C TR 1000-1120A OLSON 147 54 L TR 1130-1150A OLSON 147 53099 JPN 109 COM 001 Japanese Popular Culture 5.0 Wheeler, CM MW 1000-1020A OLSON 205 55 X MW 1030-1150A OLSON 205 F 0410-0700P OLSON 205 38918 ^ JPN 113 COM 001 Modern Japanese 4.0 Heath, RS MTW 1210-0100P WELLMN 235 25 A R 1210-0100P WELLMN 235 38919 ^ JPN 113 COM 002 Modern Japanese 4.0 Heath, RS MTW 0110-0200P WELLMN 235 25 W R 0110-0200P WELLMN 235 52968 JPN 135 LEC 001 Rdgs Humanties: Mdn 4.0 Chang, C TR 0440-0600P OLSON 217 25 C @ JPN 192 INT Japanese Intern 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ JPN 197T TUT Tutoring Japanese 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ JPN 198 VAR Dir Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ JPN 199 VAR Study Adv Undergrad 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ JPN 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Jewish Studies (JST) 38987 JST 110 LED 001 Modern Hebrew Literature 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P HART 1128 35 I 38988 JST 120 COM 001 Cinema & Amer Jew Exp 4.0 Kelman, AY TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 1 50 H R 0510-0800P HART 1130 Landscape Architecture (LDA) 39010 LDA 003 COM A01 Sustainable Development 4.0 Wheeler, SM MW 1000-1150A SURGE3 1309 25 X F 0900-0950A HUNT 166 39011 LDA 003 COM A02 Sustainable Development 4.0 Wheeler, SM MW 1000-1150A SURGE3 1309 25 X F 1000-1050A HUNT 166 39012 LDA 003 COM A03 Sustainable Development 4.0 Wheeler, SM MW 1000-1150A SURGE3 1309 25 X F 1100-1150A HUNT 166 39013 LDA 003 COM A04 Sustainable Development 4.0 Wheeler, SM MW 1000-1150A SURGE3 1309 25 X F 1210-0100P HUNT 166 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 39014 ^ LDA 023 STD 001 Land Computer Graphics 4.0 Mcniel, ES TR 0800-1150A HART 1102 20 ** LDA 023 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $9.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 39015 ^ LDA 050 COM A01 Site Ecology 4.0 Greco, SE MW 0210-0330P WELLMN 7 22 V F 0140-0430P HUNT 168 39016 ^ LDA 050 COM A02 Site Ecology 4.0 Greco, SE MW 0210-0330P WELLMN 7 22 V F 0140-0430P HUNT 178 ** LDA 050 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $25.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 39017 ^ LDA 060 STD 001 Grading and Drainage 4.0 Mcculley, EB TR 0900-1250P HUNT 168 22 39018 ^ LDA 060 STD 002 Grading and Drainage 4.0 Mcculley, EB TR 0110-0500P HUNT 178 22 ** LDA 060 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $16.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 39019 LDA 061 COM 001 AutoCAD Landscape Arch 4.0 Wei, CT MF 0900-0950A ACADSR 1116 30 MF 1000-1150A ACADSR 1116 ** LDA 061 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $12.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 39020 LDA 120 STD 001 Adv Computer Application 4.0 Mcniel, ES MW 0110-0500P HART 1102 29 ** LDA 120 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $12.00 ** ** OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53667 LDA 180L LEC 001 Public Open Space 2.0 Rios, M TR 0110-0200P HUNT 110 29 T ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53668 LDA 181L STD 001 Public Open Space Studio 3.0 Rios, M TR 0210-0500P HUNT 120 18 ** LDA 181L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $16.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** ** MUST BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH LDA 180L-001 ** 39025 LDA 190 SEM 001 Proseminar 1.0 Owens, PE F 1210-0100P VEIMYR 212 80 @ LDA 191 VAR Workshop in LDA 2.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** LDA 191 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $16.00 ** @ LDA 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA 39054 LDA 193B STD 001 Senior Project 4.0 Francis, MO F 0900-1150A WELLMN 7 44 F TBA TBA ** LDA 193B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $24.00 ** ** OPEN TO MAJORS ** @ LDA 197T TUT Tutoring Communication 2.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ LDA 198 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ LDA 199 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ LDA 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 85 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @ LDA 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ LDA 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Latin (LAT) ** A STUDENT WHO HAS COMPLETED A SECOND OR MORE ADVANCED YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL COURSE WORK IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN TENTH, ELEVENTH OR TWELFTH GRADE SHALL BE AWARDED CREDIT FOR COURSE 1 (OR ITS EQUIVALENT) IN THAT LANGUAGE ONLY IF HE OR SHE TAKES THE COURSE ON A PASSED OR NOT PASSED BASIS. ** 38989 LAT 003 LEC 001 Intermediate Latin 5.0 Rundin, J MTWRF 1100-1150A OLSON 141 30 K 38990 LAT 003 LEC 002 Intermediate Latin 5.0 Rundin, J MTWRF 0110-0200P WELLMN 107 30 K @ LAT 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 52966 LAT 110N LED 001 Ovid 4.0 Seal, C MWF 1100-1150A SOCSCI 90 30 S 52967 LAT 112 REC 001 Cicero: Pol Writing 4.0 Stem, SR MWF 0210-0300P SOCSCI 90 30 V @ LAT 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ LAT 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Linguistics (LIN) 39145 LIN 001 COM A01 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Menard-Warwick, JE MWF 1000-1050A EVERSN 176 30 X M 0510-0600P HOAGLD 113 39146 LIN 001 COM A02 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Menard-Warwick, JE MWF 1000-1050A EVERSN 176 30 X T 0410-0500P HOAGLD 113 39147 LIN 001 COM A03 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Menard-Warwick, JE MWF 1000-1050A EVERSN 176 30 X T 0510-0600P HOAGLD 113 39148 LIN 001 COM A04 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Menard-Warwick, JE MWF 1000-1050A EVERSN 176 30 X R 0410-0500P HOAGLD 113 39149 LIN 001 COM A05 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Menard-Warwick, JE MWF 1000-1050A EVERSN 176 30 X F 1210-0100P HOAGLD 108 39150 LIN 001 COM A06 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Menard-Warwick, JE MWF 1000-1050A EVERSN 176 30 X F 0110-0200P HOAGLD 108 39151 LIN 001 COM B01 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Ward, KM MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 26 20 S M 0510-0600P WELLMN 101 39152 LIN 001 COM B02 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Ward, KM MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 26 20 S T 0410-0500P WELLMN 129 39153 LIN 001 COM B03 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Ward, KM MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 26 20 S T 0510-0600P WELLMN 211 39154 LIN 001 COM B04 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Ward, KM MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 26 20 S R 0410-0500P WELLMN 129 39155 LIN 001 COM B05 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Ward, KM MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 26 20 S F 1210-0100P WELLMN 127 39156 LIN 001 COM B06 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Ward, KM MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 26 20 S F 0110-0200P WELLMN 127 39157 LIN 001 COM C01 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Aranovich, R MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1003 20 F M 0510-0600P WELLMN 127 39158 LIN 001 COM C02 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Aranovich, R MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1003 20 F T 0410-0500P WELLMN 207 39159 LIN 001 COM C03 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Aranovich, R MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1003 20 F T 0510-0600P WELLMN 127 39160 LIN 001 COM C04 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Aranovich, R MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1003 20 F R 0410-0500P WELLMN 207 39161 LIN 001 COM C05 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Aranovich, R MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1003 20 F F 1210-0100P WELLMN 211 39162 LIN 001 COM C06 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Aranovich, R MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1003 20 F F 0110-0200P WELLMN 211 53353 LIN 001 COM C07 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Aranovich, R MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1003 20 F F 1100-1150A WELLMN 129 53354 LIN 001 COM C08 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Aranovich, R MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1003 20 F F 1100-1150A WELLMN 211 @ LIN 096 VAR Directed Study in ESL 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ LIN 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53233 LIN 111 COM 001 Intro Phono Theory 4.0 Orgun, OC MW 1000-1120A OLSON 223 50 X MW 1130-1150A OLSON 223 53234 LIN 112 LEC 001 Phonetics 4.0 Orgun, OC MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 212 50 F 53235 LIN 152 LEC 001 Lang Universals & Typol 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P CHEM 176 50 B 53236 LIN 165 COM 001 Applied Linguistics 4.0 Ramanathan, V TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 1 50 I TBA TBA 53356 LIN 173 COM 001 Lang Development 4.0 Tonkovich, YU MW 1210-0130P ACADSR 2368 40 MW 0140-0200P ACADSR 2368 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 53237 LIN 177 COM 001 Computational Linguistic 4.0 Ojeda, AE MWF 0210-0300P WELLMN 1 50 V F 1210-0100P WELLMN 1 53238 LIN 182 LED 001 Multilingualism 4.0 Bayley, RJ TR 1000-1150A HART 1130 50 L @ LIN 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ LIN 194H VAR Honors Program 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ LIN 197T TUT Tutoring in Linguistics 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ LIN 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ LIN 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53239 LIN 205D SEM 001 Topics Linguistic Theory 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 111 15 53240 LIN 241 LEC 001 Advanced Semantics 4.0 Ojeda, AE MWF 0310-0400P WELLMN 123 15 53241 LIN 260 LED 001 Variation Speech Cmnties 4.0 Bayley, RJ TR 0140-0300P KERR 274 15 39353 LIN 282 LEC 001 Bilingualism 4.0 Timm, LA TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 201 15 39354 LIN 289 SEM 001 Pedagogy and SLA Theory 4.0 Menard-Warwick, JE MW 0140-0300P KERR 274 15 @ LIN 297T CLI ESL Teach/Tutor 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ LIN 298 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ LIN 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA 39420 LIN 391 COM 001 Oral English-Esl 3.0 Lane, JR TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 14 TBA TBA 39421 LIN 391 COM 002 Oral English-Esl 3.0 Samsel, JR MW 0140-0300P WELLMN 123 14 TBA TBA 39422 LIN 391 COM 003 Oral English-Esl 3.0 Lane, JR TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 111 14 TBA TBA ** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** @ LIN 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Page 86 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Management (MGT) 41628 ^ MGT 011B COM A01 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 1210-0130P YOUNG 198 34 B W 0800-0850A GALGHR 2310 41629 ^ MGT 011B COM A02 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 1210-0130P YOUNG 198 34 B W 0900-0950A GALGHR 2310 41630 ^ MGT 011B COM A03 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 1210-0130P YOUNG 198 34 B W 1000-1050A GALGHR 2310 41631 ^ MGT 011B COM A04 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 1210-0130P YOUNG 198 34 B W 1100-1150A GALGHR 2310 41632 ^ MGT 011B COM A05 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 1210-0130P YOUNG 198 34 B W 1210-0100P GALGHR 2310 41633 ^ MGT 011B COM A06 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 1210-0130P YOUNG 198 34 B W 0110-0200P GALGHR 2310 41634 ^ MGT 011B COM A07 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 1210-0130P YOUNG 198 34 B W 0210-0300P GALGHR 2310 41635 ^ MGT 011B COM A08 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 1210-0130P YOUNG 198 34 B W 0310-0400P GALGHR 2310 41636 ^ MGT 011B COM B01 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 198 34 C W 0410-0500P GALGHR 2310 41637 ^ MGT 011B COM B02 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 198 34 C W 0510-0600P GALGHR 2310 41638 ^ MGT 011B COM B03 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 198 28 C W 0800-0850A GALGHR 2102 41639 ^ MGT 011B COM B04 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 198 28 C W 0900-0950A GALGHR 2102 41640 ^ MGT 011B COM B05 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 198 28 C W 0210-0300P GALGHR 2102 41641 ^ MGT 011B COM B06 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 198 28 C W 0310-0400P GALGHR 2102 41642 ^ MGT 011B COM B07 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 198 28 C W 0410-0500P GALGHR 2102 41644 ^ MGT 120 COM A01 Mnging & Using Info Tech 4.0 Aram, CJ R 0610-0900P GALGHR 1213 34 F 1000-1050A GALGHR 1302 41645 ^ MGT 120 COM A02 Mnging & Using Info Tech 4.0 Aram, CJ R 0610-0900P GALGHR 1213 34 F 1100-1150A GALGHR 1302 ** MGT 120 FOR STUDENTS IN THE TECHNOLOGY MANANGEMENT MINOR ONLY ** 41646 ^ MGT 140 COM A01 Mktg for Tech Enterprise 4.0 Findlay, DS M 0610-0900P GALGHR 1213 34 F 0800-0850A GALGHR 1302 41647 ^ MGT 140 COM A02 Mktg for Tech Enterprise 4.0 Findlay, DS M 0610-0900P GALGHR 1213 34 F 0900-0950A GALGHR 1302 ** MGT 140 FOR STUDENTS IN THE TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT MINOR ONLY ** Mathematics (MAT) 39593 MAT 012 LEC 001 Precalculus 3.0 Marx, LJ MWF 1210-0100P WELLMN 226 95 A 39594 MAT 012 LEC 002 Precalculus 3.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P OLSON 205 50 V ** MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT REQUIREMENT MUST BE SATISFIED TO ENROLL IN MAT 012. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE PRECALCULUS DIAGNOSTIC EXAM AND HOW TO TAKE IT, PLEASE CONSULT THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS' WEBPAGE - HTTP://WWW.MATH.UCDAVIS.EDU/UNDERGRAD/MATH_PLACEMENT. ** 39595 MAT 016A LEC 001 Short Calculus 3.0 Pizzo, A MWF 0110-0200P HARING 2205 230 W 39596 MAT 016A LEC 002 Short Calculus 3.0 Chuchel, JR MWF 0310-0400P VEIMYR 212 95 M ** MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT REQUIREMENT MUST BE SATISFIED TO ENROLL IN MAT 016A. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE PRECALCULUS DIAGNOSTIC EXAM AND HOW TO TAKE IT, PLEASE CONSULT THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS WEBPAGE - HTTP://WWW.MATH.UCDAVIS.EDU/UNDERGRAD/MATH_PLACEMENT. ** 39598 MAT 016B LEC 001 Short Calculus 3.0 Osserman, BD MWF 1210-0100P HARING 2205 230 A 39600 MAT 016B LEC 002 Short Calculus 3.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P KLEIBR 3 230 W 39601 MAT 016B LEC 003 Short Calculus 3.0 Chuchel, JR MWF 1000-1050A GIEDT 1001 230 X 39602 MAT 016C LEC 001 Short Calculus 3.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A HOAGLD 168 50 F 39603 MAT 016C LEC 002 Short Calculus 3.0 Freund, RW MWF 1210-0100P YOUNG 198 220 A 39604 MAT 016C LEC 003 Short Calculus 3.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 146 75 S 53304 MAT 017A COM A01 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 Dad-Del, AA MWF 0800-0850A GIEDT 1002 49 N T 0510-0600P STORER 1344 53305 MAT 017A COM A02 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 Dad-Del, AA MWF 0800-0850A GIEDT 1002 50 N T 0610-0700P WELLMN 1 53306 MAT 017A COM A03 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 Dad-Del, AA MWF 0800-0850A GIEDT 1002 50 N T 0710-0800P OLSON 205 ** MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT REQUIREMENT MUST BE SATISFIED TO ENROLL IN MAT 017A. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE PRECALCULUS DIAGNOSTIC EXAM AND HOW TO TAKE IT, PLEASE CONSULT THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS' WEBPAGE - HTTP://WWW.MATH.UCDAVIS.EDU/UNDERGRAD/MATH_PLACEMENT. ** 53310 MAT 017B COM 001 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 1 50 F R 0710-0800P OLSON 205 39606 MAT 017B COM A01 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A VEIMYR 212 45 X T 0610-0700P BAINER 1132 39607 MAT 017B COM A02 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A VEIMYR 212 50 X T 0510-0600P OLSON 147 53307 MAT 017B COM B01 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 Kouba, DA MWF 0110-0200P GIEDT 1003 50 W T 0410-0500P HARING 1204 53308 MAT 017B COM B02 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 Kouba, DA MWF 0110-0200P GIEDT 1003 50 W T 0610-0700P HOAGLD 168 53309 MAT 017B COM B03 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 Kouba, DA MWF 0110-0200P GIEDT 1003 50 W T 0710-0800P WELLMN 1 39608 MAT 017C COM 001 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P OLSON 147 50 A R 0510-0600P HARING 2016 39609 MAT 017C COM A01 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 Lewis, TJ MWF 1000-1050A WELLMN 216 50 X T 0410-0500P ART 204 39610 MAT 017C COM A02 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 Lewis, TJ MWF 1000-1050A WELLMN 216 45 X T 0510-0600P BAINER 1132 53311 MAT 017C COM B01 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 Kouba, DA MWF 0800-0850A VEIMYR 212 50 N R 0710-0800P WELLMN 1 @Consent of instructor required. 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Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 87 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 53312 MAT 017C COM B02 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 Kouba, DA MWF 0800-0850A VEIMYR 212 45 N R 0810-0900P PHYSIC 148 53313 MAT 017C COM C01 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 Gravner, J MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1001 50 F T 0510-0600P CHEM 166 53314 MAT 017C COM C02 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 Gravner, J MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1001 50 F T 0610-0700P CHEM 166 53315 MAT 017C COM C03 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 Gravner, J MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1001 50 F T 0710-0800P WELLMN 212 53316 MAT 017C COM C04 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 Gravner, J MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1001 50 F T 0810-0900P WELLMN 212 53317 MAT 017C COM C05 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 Gravner, J MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1001 50 F T 0410-0500P CHEM 166 53789 MAT 017C COM D01 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P VEIMYR 212 50 V R 0710-0800P WELLMN 212 53790 MAT 017C COM D02 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P VEIMYR 212 45 V R 0810-0900P WELLMN 212 39614 MAT 021A COM A01 Calculus 4.0 Milton, EO MWF 0310-0400P WELLMN 226 50 J R 0510-0600P OLSON 147 39615 MAT 021A COM A02 Calculus 4.0 Milton, EO MWF 0310-0400P WELLMN 226 45 J R 0610-0700P BAINER 1130 ** MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT REQUIREMENT MUST BE SATISFIED TO ENROLL IN MAT 021A. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE PRECALCULUS DIAGNOSTIC EXAM AND HOW TO TAKE IT, PLEASE CONSULT THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS' WEBPAGE - HTTP://WWW.MATH.UCDAVIS.EDU/UNDERGRAD/MATH_PLACEMENT. ** 39616 MAT 021B COM A01 Calculus 4.0 Marx, LJ MWF 0310-0400P OLSON 106 45 J R 0610-0700P BAINER 1132 39617 MAT 021B COM A02 Calculus 4.0 Marx, LJ MWF 0310-0400P OLSON 106 30 J R 0510-0600P PHYSIC 140 53319 MAT 021B COM B01 Calculus 4.0 Schultens, JC MWF 0210-0300P HARING 2205 55 J T 0510-0600P HARING 2016 53320 MAT 021B COM B02 Calculus 4.0 Schultens, JC MWF 0210-0300P HARING 2205 55 J T 0610-0700P HARING 2016 53321 MAT 021B COM B03 Calculus 4.0 Schultens, JC MWF 0210-0300P HARING 2205 55 J T 0710-0800P HARING 2016 53322 MAT 021B COM B04 Calculus 4.0 Schultens, JC MWF 0210-0300P HARING 2205 55 J T 0810-0900P HARING 2016 39622 MAT 021C COM A01 Calculus 4.0 Marx, LJ MWF 0900-0950A VEIMYR 212 50 J R 0710-0800P OLSON 147 39623 MAT 021C COM A02 Calculus 4.0 Marx, LJ MWF 0900-0950A VEIMYR 212 45 J R 0410-0500P WELLMN 7 39624 MAT 021C COM B01 Calculus 4.0 Fannjiang, AC MWF 0210-0300P GIEDT 1001 50 J T 0410-0500P HART 1130 39625 MAT 021C COM B02 Calculus 4.0 Fannjiang, AC MWF 0210-0300P GIEDT 1001 50 J T 0710-0800P CHEM 166 39626 MAT 021C COM B03 Calculus 4.0 Fannjiang, AC MWF 0210-0300P GIEDT 1001 50 J T 0510-0600P HART 1130 39627 MAT 021C COM B04 Calculus 4.0 Fannjiang, AC MWF 0210-0300P GIEDT 1001 50 J T 0610-0700P HART 1130 39628 MAT 021C COM B05 Calculus 4.0 Fannjiang, AC MWF 0210-0300P GIEDT 1001 50 J T 0810-0900P CHEM 166 39629 MAT 021C COM C01 Calculus 4.0 Hass, J MWF 0410-0500P GIEDT 1001 50 J T 0610-0700P CHEM 176 39630 MAT 021C COM C02 Calculus 4.0 Hass, J MWF 0410-0500P GIEDT 1001 50 J T 0710-0800P HART 1130 39631 MAT 021C COM C03 Calculus 4.0 Hass, J MWF 0410-0500P GIEDT 1001 50 J T 0810-0900P HART 1130 39632 MAT 021C COM C04 Calculus 4.0 Hass, J MWF 0410-0500P GIEDT 1001 50 J T 0510-0600P CHEM 176 39633 MAT 021C COM C05 Calculus 4.0 Hass, J MWF 0410-0500P GIEDT 1001 50 J T 0410-0500P CHEM 176 53791 MAT 021C COM D01 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A WELLMN 26 50 J R 0710-0800P WELLMN 230 53792 MAT 021C COM D02 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A WELLMN 26 50 J R 0810-0900P WELLMN 230 39634 MAT 021D COM A01 Vector Analysis 4.0 Temple, JB MWF 0900-0950A YOUNG 198 55 F T 0610-0700P HARING 1204 39635 MAT 021D COM A02 Vector Analysis 4.0 Temple, JB MWF 0900-0950A YOUNG 198 55 F T 0510-0600P HARING 1204 39636 MAT 021D COM A03 Vector Analysis 4.0 Temple, JB MWF 0900-0950A YOUNG 198 55 F T 0710-0800P CHEM 176 39637 MAT 021D COM A04 Vector Analysis 4.0 Temple, JB MWF 0900-0950A YOUNG 198 55 F T 0810-0900P CHEM 176 39639 MAT 022A LEC 001 Linear Algebra 3.0 Bremer, JC MWF 0110-0200P GIEDT 1001 250 W 39640 MAT 022AL LAB 001 Linear Algebra Comp Lab 1.0 Dad-Del, AA T 0900-0950A MATSCI 2118 23 TBA TBA 39641 MAT 022AL LAB 002 Linear Algebra Comp Lab 1.0 Dad-Del, AA T 1000-1050A MATSCI 2118 23 TBA TBA 39642 MAT 022AL LAB 003 Linear Algebra Comp Lab 1.0 Dad-Del, AA T 1100-1150A MATSCI 2118 23 TBA TBA 39643 MAT 022AL LAB 004 Linear Algebra Comp Lab 1.0 Dad-Del, AA R 0900-0950A MATSCI 2118 23 TBA TBA 39644 MAT 022AL LAB 005 Linear Algebra Comp Lab 1.0 Dad-Del, AA R 1000-1050A MATSCI 2118 23 TBA TBA 39645 MAT 022AL LAB 006 Linear Algebra Comp Lab 1.0 Dad-Del, AA R 1100-1150A MATSCI 2118 23 TBA TBA 39646 MAT 022B LEC 001 Differential Equations 3.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A STORER 1322 150 X 39647 MAT 022B LEC 002 Differential Equations 3.0 Tracy, CA MWF 0210-0300P KLEIBR 3 220 V 39648 MAT 025 LED 001 Advanced Calculus 4.0 Romik, D MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 205 50 F T 0410-0500P OLSON 147 @ MAT 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MAT 099 VAR Special Study Undergrad 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 39670 MAT 119B LEC 001 Ordinary Diff Equations 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P PHYSIC 148 40 W 39672 MAT 125B LED 001 Real Analysis 4.0 Shkoller, S MTWF 1210-0100P HOAGLD 168 60 A 39673 MAT 128C LEC 001 Numerical Analysis 4.0 Cheer, AY MWF 1210-0100P PHYSIC 130 40 A Page 88 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 39674 MAT 129 LEC 001 Fourier Analysis 4.0 Puckett, EG MWF 1100-1150A PHYSIC 140 40 S 53323 MAT 133 LEC 001 Mathematical Finance 4.0 Koeppe, M MWF 0210-0300P OLSON 147 50 V 39675 MAT 135B L/D 001 Stochastic Processes 4.0 Gravner, J MTWF 1100-1150A SOCSCI 80 30 S 39676 MAT 141 LED 001 Euclidean Geometry 4.0 Thompson, AA MTWF 1000-1050A HARING 1204 60 X 39677 MAT 146 LED 001 Algebraic Combinatorics 4.0 De-Loera, J MWRF 0210-0300P HARING 2016 60 V 39678 MAT 147 LEC 001 Topology 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P PHYSIC 140 40 W 39679 MAT 150C LED 001 Modern Algebra 4.0 The Staff MTWF 1000-1050A PHYSIC 140 35 X 53324 MAT 165 COM 001 Math and Computers 4.0 De-Loera, J MWF 1210-0100P PHYSIC 140 40 A TBA TBA 39680 MAT 167 LEC 001 Applied Linear Algebra 4.0 Freund, RW MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 176 60 X 39681 MAT 168 LEC 001 Optimization 4.0 Koeppe, M MWF 0310-0400P WELLMN 1 50 M 53325 MAT 185B LEC 001 Complex Variables 4.0 Xia, Q MWF 1210-0100P BAINER 1128 20 A @ MAT 192 INT Intern In Appl Math 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MAT 194 IND Ug Thesis 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MAT 197TC TUT Tutoring Math 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MAT 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MAT 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53326 MAT 200A LEC 001 Prob Solving in Analysis 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20 39748 MAT 201C COM 001 Analysis 4.0 Shkoller, S MWF 0900-0950A PHYSIC 140 40 T 0900-0950A WELLMN 229 39749 MAT 205 LEC 001 Complex Analysis 4.0 Tracy, CA MWF 0310-0400P PHYSIC 130 30 53327 MAT 206 LEC 001 Measure Theory 4.0 Hunter, JK MWF 1100-1150A H GYM 290 30 53328 MAT 215C COM 001 Topology 4.0 Schwarz, A MWF 0210-0300P BAINER 1128 20 TBA TBA 53329 MAT 228C COM 001 Numerical Soln Diff Eqn 4.0 Guy, RD TR 0140-0300P PHYSIC 140 20 TBA TBA 53330 MAT 240B COM 001 Differential Geometry 4.0 Kapovich, M MWF 1100-1150A BAINER 1128 25 TBA TBA 53660 MAT 249A LEC 001 Prob Solving in Algebra 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20 39754 MAT 250C COM 001 Algebra 4.0 Fuchs, DB MWF 1000-1050A PHYSIC 148 25 T 1210-0100P VEIMYR 116 39755 MAT 280 LEC 001 Topics In Math 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20 39756 MAT 280 LEC 002 Topics In Math 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20 @ MAT 290 VAR Seminar 1.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MAT 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MAT 299 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MAT 299D VAR Dissert Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MAT 399 VAR Individual Study 2.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine (ANE) @ ANE 192 INT Anes Internship 1.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANE 199 VAR Special Study Adv Ugrads 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANE 460 VAR Anesthes Clin Clerkship 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ANE 463 COM Pain Management 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ ANE 499 VAR Research 4.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Biological Chemistry (BCM) @ BCM 092 INT Intern Biol Chem 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BCM 192 INT Intern Biol Chem 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BCM 198 VAR Directed Group Stdy 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BCM 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BCM 231 LEC 001 Biomedical NMR 3.0 Jue, T TR 0140-0300P OLSON 117 20 @ BCM 291 SEM Human Genetics Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BCM 291 SEM 001 Human Genetics Seminar 1.0 Seldin, MF TBA TBA @ BCM 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BCM 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BCM 491 SEM Human Genetics Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BCM 491 SEM 001 Human Genetics Seminar 1.0 Seldin, MF TBA TBA @ BCM 497T TUT Biol Chem Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BCM 498 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ BCM 499 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Cell Biology and Human Anatomy (CHA) @ CHA 192 INT Intern Anatomy 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHA 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHA 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHA 203 COM 001 Neurobiology 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 263 10 F 0110-0500P MDSC A @ CHA 290C DIS Lab Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHA 298 VAR Adv Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHA 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHA 403 COM 001 Neuroanatomy 5.0 Gross, DS MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 234 100 Blankenship, TN F 0110-0500P TUPPER @ CHA 493 COM 001 Clin-Orient Anatomy SSM 6.0 Kumari, V TBA TBA Khatri, V TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA @ CHA 497T TUT Anatomy Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHA 498 VAR Adv Group Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CHA 499 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Dermatology (DER) @ DER 192 INT Internship Cut Biol 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ DER 199 VAR Spec Study Cut Biol 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ DER 299 VAR Derm Res 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ DER 460 CLI Derm Clerkship 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ DER 470 COM 001 Intro Dermatopathology 6.0 Fung, MA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA @ DER 480 VAR Insights In Derm 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ DER 495 COM Wound Healing 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 89 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @ DER 498 IND Spec Topics Cl Derm 1.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ DER 499 VAR Derm Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Family Practice (FAP) @ FAP 092C COM Primary Care Clinics 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA @ FAP 192C COM Primary Care Clinics 1.0 -2.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA @ FAP 240B CLI Clinical Percept 1.0 -13.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 240E CLI Clinical Percept 1.0 -13.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 240F CLI Clinical Percept 1.0 -13.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 242A SEM 001 Clinical Role Seminar 1.5 O'Rourke, M TBA TBA @ FAP 242A SEM 002 Clinical Role Seminar 1.5 Deamicis, DR TBA TBA 60 @ FAP 242B SEM 001 Clinical Role Seminar 1.5 O'Rourke, M TBA TBA 66 @ FAP 252A LED 001 Prof Role Development 1.5 Hass, V TBA TBA @ FAP 252A LED 002 Prof Role Development 1.5 Hass, V TBA TBA 60 @ FAP 252B LED 001 NP as Leader 1.5 Hass, V TBA TBA 60 @ FAP 266B LEC 001 Family Theory 1.0 O'Rourke, M TBA TBA @ FAP 266C LEC 001 Fam Nurs Interventions 2.0 Stewart, ES TBA TBA 60 @ FAP 300 LED 002 Health Assessment 4.5 Stewart, ES TBA TBA @ FAP 331B COM 001 Scientific Basis-B 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ FAP 340C VAR 001 Clinical Precept FNP/PA 1.0 -13.0 Himmerick, KA TBA TBA 70 @ FAP 341C VAR 001 Adv Clinic FNP/PA 1.0 -13.0 Long II, FW TBA TBA 70 @ FAP 344 CLI 001 Inpat Surg Exp FNP/PA 3.0 Long II, FW TBA TBA @ FAP 344 CLI 002 Inpat Surg Exp FNP/PA 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 346 VAR Clinical Geriatrics 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 347 CLI 001 Inpat Med Exp FNP/PA 4.0 Long II, FW TBA TBA @ FAP 347 CLI 002 Inpat Med Exp FNP/PA 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 350 LED 001 Ethics For Np/Pa 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 350 LED 002 Ethics For Np/Pa 2.0 Hass, V TBA TBA @ FAP 353 LEC 001 Geriatric Medicine 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 354B VAR 001 Fund Of Phc Np/Pa 3.0 -8.0 The Staff TBA TBA 50 @ FAP 354B VAR 002 Fund Of Phc Np/Pa 3.0 -8.0 The Staff TBA TBA 50 @ FAP 354C VAR 001 Fund of Primary Care 3.0 -8.0 Milton, MG TBA TBA @ FAP 354C VAR 002 Fund of Primary Care 3.0 -8.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 355B LED 001 Adv Prin of PHC 5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 50 @ FAP 355B LED 002 Adv Prin of PHC 5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 50 @ FAP 355C LED 001 Adv Prin Of Hc Np/Pa 4.0 Deamicis, DR TBA TBA @ FAP 355C LED 002 Adv Prin Of Hc Np/Pa 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 358A TUT 001 Pharmacology 2.0 Deamicis, DR TBA TBA 80 @ FAP 358B TUT 001 Pharmacology 2.0 Deamicis, DR TBA TBA 80 @ FAP 358C TUT 001 Pharmacology 2.0 Clerfond, TA TBA TBA 80 @ FAP 367A LED 001 Family & Comm, NP/PA 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 367A LED 002 Family & Comm, NP/PA 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 367B LED 001 Family & Comm, NP/PA 1.0 O'Rourke, M TBA TBA @ FAP 367B LED 002 Family & Comm, NP/PA 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 367C LED 001 Family & Comm, NP/PA 1.0 O'Rourke, M TBA TBA @ FAP 367C LED 002 Family & Comm, NP/PA 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 368A LED 001 Behavioral Science 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 368A LED 002 Behavioral Science 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 368B LED 001 Behavioral Science 1.0 Hass, V TBA TBA @ FAP 368B LED 002 Behavioral Science 1.0 Hass, V TBA TBA @ FAP 368D LEC 001 Behavioral Science 1.0 Stewart, ES TBA TBA @ FAP 368D LEC 002 Behavioral Science 1.0 Stewart, ES TBA TBA @ FAP 370C SEM Clinical Case Sem FNP/PA 1.5 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 390 COM Hlth Care Wst Farmwkr 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ FAP 399 VAR Special Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 430 COM 001 Primary Care Clerk 12.0 Jerant, AF TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA @ FAP 430 COM 002 Primary Care Clerk 12.0 Jerant, AF TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA @ FAP 434 VAR Cl-nica Tepati 3.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 468 VAR Intern Precep in Fam Med 3.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 469 VAR Clerk in Fam Prac Res 3.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 488 VAR Selected Studies 1.0 -9.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ FAP 499 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Human Physiology (HPH) @ HPH 099 VAR Special Study Undergrads 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HPH 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HPH 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HPH 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HPH 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HPH 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HPH 403 COM 001 Neuroanatomy 5.0 Gross, DS MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 234 100 Blankenship, TN F 0110-0500P TUPPER @ HPH 498 VAR Dir Read & Gp Study 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HPH 499 VAR Research 1.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Internal Medicine (IMD) @ IMD 092 INT Internship 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IMD 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IMD 099 VAR Undergraduate Research 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IMD 192 INT Intern Int Med 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IMD 194 CLI Prac Community Hlth Clin 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IMD 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IMD 199 VAR Research Topics 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IMD 220D LED 001 Cardiovascular System 2.5 The Staff TBA TBA Page 90 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code @ IMD 250 COM 001 Medicine and the Law 3.0 Rich, BA TBA TBA 30 TBA TBA @ IMD 290C SEM 001 Clinical Controversies 1.0 Bold, RJ TBA TBA 20 38673 IMD 290C SEM 002 Clinical Controversies 1.0 Romano, PS TBA TBA 20 @ IMD 420A COM 001 Hematology 2.0 Powell, JS TBA TBA 100 TBA TBA @ IMD 420B COM 001 GI System 2.5 Rossaro, L TBA TBA 101 TBA TBA @ IMD 420B COM 002 GI System 2.5 The Staff TBA TBA 101 TBA TBA @ IMD 420C L/D 001 Pul & Critical Care 2.5 Lillington, GA TBA TBA 100 @ IMD 420D LED 001 Cardiovascular System 2.5 The Staff TBA TBA @ IMD 420E COM 001 Nephrology 2.0 Stevenson, F F 0210-0300P WELLMN 234 100 F 0310-0400P WELLMN 234 @ IMD 430 CLI 001 Medicine Clerkship 12.0 Prescott, PT TBA TBA @ IMD 430 CLI 002 Medicine Clerkship 12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IMD 462 CLI UC Wards 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IMD 463 CLI Actng Intrnshp-MICU 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IMD 465 COM Medicos-GHS 9.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA @ IMD 470 COM 001 Landmark Clinical Trials 3.0 Kravitz, RL TBA TBA 13 Amsterdam, EA TBA TBA @ IMD 494 VAR Prac Community Hlth Clin 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IMD 498 VAR Special Study 1.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IMD 499 VAR Gen Med Res 1.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Internal Medicine: Cardiology (CAR) @ CAR 192 INT Intern Cardio 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CAR 220 LEC Basic Sci In Card 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CAR 460 VAR Consult Service 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CAR 461 VAR Coronary Artery Dis 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CAR 464 CLI Preventive Cardio 3.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CAR 493 COM 001 Gender Med SSM 6.0 Sweet, RL TBA TBA Villablanca, AC TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA @ CAR 498 VAR Group Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ CAR 499 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Internal Medicine: Emergency Medicine (EMR) @ EMR 192 INT EM Clin Res Intern 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EMR 401 COM Precept in Emerg Med 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ EMR 430 VAR Intro Medical Toxicology 3.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EMR 440 COM Emerg Med Clerkship 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ EMR 450 CLI EM Ambulatory Extern 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ EMR 465 COM Act Int Emergency Med 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ EMR 499 VAR Research 2.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Internal Medicine: Endocrinology and Metabolism (ENM) @ ENM 192 INT Intern Endo 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENM 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENM 460 VAR Endo Clin Clkshp 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENM 465 VAR Clinical Nutrition 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENM 480 CLI Endocrino Insights 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ENM 499 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Internal Medicine: Gastroenterology (GAS) @ GAS 192 INT Intern Gastro 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GAS 299 VAR Gasroenterology Res 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GAS 460 CLI Clin Clerkship 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GAS 462 VAR Clinical Clerkship 1.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GAS 499 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Internal Medicine: General Medicine (GMD) @ GMD 192 INT Intern Gen Med 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GMD 291 SEM 001 Health Serv Res Clin Epi 1.0 Leigh, J W 1210-0100P OFFCAM 50 Kravitz, RL @ GMD 460 VAR Gen Med Consults 1.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GMD 470 VAR Health Care Ethics 3.0 -9.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ GMD 499 VAR Gen Med Res 1.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Internal Medicine: Hematology-Oncology (HON) @ HON 199 VAR Research 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HON 298 VAR Topics - Hematology 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HON 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HON 460 VAR Heme/Onc Actg Internship 6.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HON 461 VAR Heme-Onc Con Clerkship 6.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HON 462 VAR Heme-Onc Amb Clerkship 6.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ HON 499 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Internal Medicine: Infectious Diseases (IDI) @ IDI 192 INT Intern Int Med 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IDI 199 VAR Research Topics 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 38563 IDI 211 COM 001 Epi & Prevention of ID 3.0 Deriemer, KL TBA TBA TBA TBA @ IDI 299 VAR Infectious Diseases 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IDI 440 COM Intro to AIDS 1.5 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 91 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @ IDI 450 COM Clinical Care of IDU 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ IDI 460 VAR Infectious Diseases 3.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ IDI 499 VAR Research Topics 2.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Internal Medicine: Nephrology (NEP) @ NEP 192 INT Intern Nephrology 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NEP 460 VAR Neph & Fluid Bal 3.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NEP 499 VAR Nephrology Rsch 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Internal Medicine: Pulmonary (PUL) @ PUL 192 INT Intern Pulm Med 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PUL 299 VAR Pul Dis Res 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PUL 460 VAR Pul Crit Care Clin Clrk 6.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PUL 462 CLI Pulmonary Clin Clrkshp 3.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PUL 480 CLI Pulmon & Crit Care 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PUL 499 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Medical Microbiology (MMI) @ MMI 192 INT Intern Med Micro 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MMI 198 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MMI 199 VAR Research 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MMI 215 COM 001 Med Parasitology 3.0 Dawson, SC T 0140-0300P ROBBNS 146 30 Luckhart, S R 0140-0300P ROBBNS 146 42045 MMI 280 LEC 001 Molecular Pathobiology 3.0 Tsolis, RM TR 0900-1020A VALLEY Dandekar, S 53381 MMI 291 SEM 001 Topics in Micro & Immuno 1.0 Torres, JV F 1210-0100P GENBIO ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE STUDENTS ** @ MMI 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MMI 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MMI 480A LEC 001 Medical Immunology 2.5 Torres, JV TBA TBA 105 Shacklett, BL @ MMI 497T TUT Med Micro Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MMI 498 VAR Indiv Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MMI 499 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Medical Pharmacology and Toxicology (PHA) @ PHA 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHA 099 VAR Pharm Spec Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHA 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHA 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHA 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHA 250 LED 001 Functional Genomics 2.0 Farnham, PJ TBA TBA 21 @ PHA 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHA 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHA 490 SEM Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHA 497T TUT Pharm Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHA 498 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHA 499 VAR Directed Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Medical Science (MDS) @ MDS 192 INT Medical Educ Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MDS 430 DIS 001 Intro to Doctoring 3 1.0 Wilkes, MS TBA TBA @ MDS 483 LEC 001 Nuts & Bolts of Medicine 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 30 @ MDS 495 VAR Med Literature Review 1.0 -9.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MDS 499 VAR Research Med Curric 4.0 -9.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Neurology (NEU) @ NEU 199 VAR Research 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NEU 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NEU 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NEU 450 COM Neurology Clerkship 3.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA @ NEU 452 CLI Advanced Neurology 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NEU 455 CLI Child Neurology 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NEU 499 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Neurosurgery (NSU) @ NSU 199 VAR Research 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NSU 299 VAR Neurosurg Research 3.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NSU 451 CLI Neurosurg Clerkship 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NSU 455 CLI Pediatric Neurosurgery 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NSU 460 VAR Clin Neurosurgery 6.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NSU 464 CLI Externship 6.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NSU 470 CLI Adv Clin Neurosurg 6.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NSU 480 VAR Neurosurg Insights 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NSU 499 VAR Research 1.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBG) 43862 OBG 192 COM 001 Shifa Clinic 1.0 Yasmeen, S M 0610-0800P HUTCH 102 45 1 TBA TBA TBA TBA @ OBG 198 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OBG 199 VAR Spec Stdy/Adv Undgd 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OBG 290 SEM Curr Topics In Res 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OBG 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OBG 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OBG 430 CLI 001 OB/GYN Clerkship 12.0 Ciotti, MC TBA TBA @ OBG 430 CLI 002 OB/GYN Clerkship 12.0 Ciotti, MC TBA TBA @ OBG 465 VAR OBGYN Away AI 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OBG 470 VAR Gyn/Onc AI 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA Page 92 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code @ OBG 471 CLI Ambulatory Gyn/Ob 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OBG 494 CLI Shifa Clinic 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OBG 499 VAR OBG 499 2.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Ophthalmology (OPT) @ OPT 199 VAR Ophthalmic Research 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OPT 299 VAR Res In Vis Sci 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OPT 442 CLI Intro to Ophthalmology 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OPT 465 VAR Adv Subsp Ophthal 3.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OPT 498 VAR Group Study 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OPT 499 VAR Res In Ophthal 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Orthopaedic Surgery (OSU) @ OSU 099 VAR Spec Stdy Undergrd 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OSU 199 VAR Spec Stdy Adv Undgr 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OSU 428 VAR Outpatient & ER Ortho 3.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OSU 462 VAR Community Preceptorship 3.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OSU 464 CLI Orthopaedic Act Intern 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OSU 480 VAR Ortho Surg Insights 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OSU 481 LED 001 History of Medicine 1.5 Benson, DR TBA TBA @ OSU 499 VAR Ortho Res 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Otolaryngology (OTO) @ OTO 192 INT Internship In Ent 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OTO 199 VAR Special Study - Ent 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OTO 299 VAR Special Study - Ent 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OTO 450 COM 001 Oto Elective 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA @ OTO 460 VAR Clin Otorhin Elec 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OTO 498 VAR Indiv/Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ OTO 499 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Pathology (PMD) @ PMD 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMD 199 VAR Spec Adv Path Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMD 298 VAR Adv Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMD 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMD 405 VAR Brain-Cutting Conf 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMD 407 VAR Adv Neuropathology 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMD 410A COM General Pathology 2.5 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ PMD 464 VAR Anatomic Pathology 3.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMD 465 VAR Appl Clin Lab Med 6.0 -9.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMD 497T TUT Path Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMD 498 VAR Adv Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMD 499 VAR Research 1.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Pediatrics (PED) @ PED 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PED 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PED 401 CLI Pediatric Practice 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PED 402 VAR Clin Exp Priv Pract 1.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PED 430 CLI Pediatric Clerkship 12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PED 460A VAR AI-Gen Inpt Ped Clk 6.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PED 460B VAR AI-Outpt Peds Clkship 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PED 461 COM Peds Hem/Onc AI 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ PED 462 CLI Elect Peds Endo 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PED 464 VAR AI In NICU 6.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PED 465 VAR Ped Spec Cl Elect 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PED 466 CLI Elec In Ped Cardio 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PED 467 CLI Pediatric Pulmonary 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PED 468 CLI Elect In Ped Nephr 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PED 469 CLI El Peds I.D. 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PED 470 CLI Pediatric Neurology 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PED 471 CLI Pediatric Gastroent 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PED 476 VAR AI In Ped Int Care 6.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PED 499 VAR Research 1.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR) @ PMR 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMR 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMR 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMR 461 COM Rehab Med 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ PMR 462 VAR Reh Med Cl-Off Camp 5.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMR 498 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMR 499 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Plastic Surgery (PSU) @ PSU 460 VAR Cln Plstc Srg (Smc) 1.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Psychiatry (PSY) @ PSY 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSY 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSY 298 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSY 299 VAR Special Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSY 413 CLI Outpt Psy Clkshp 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSY 414 COM Psychosomatic Medicine 3.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 93 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @ PSY 416 CLI Child Psych Clerk 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSY 417 CLI Jail Psychiat 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSY 418 VAR Off-Cam Clin Exper 6.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSY 420 CLI T-1 Acting Intern 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSY 421 COM Combined Med-Psych 3.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ PSY 422 VAR Readings Psych 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSY 430 CLI Psychiatry Clerkship 12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSY 480 CLI Insights In Psy 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSY 498 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSY 499 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Public Health Sciences (SPH) @ SPH 092 INT Internship Community Hth 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SPH 160 COM 001 Health Education 5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20 TBA TBA @ SPH 160 COM 002 Health Education 5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20 TBA TBA @ SPH 192 INT Internship Community Hth 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SPH 198 VAR Study Community Intl Hth 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SPH 199 VAR Res Community Intl Hlth 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 50549 SPH 247 COM 001 Biostat for Epidemiology 4.0 Rocke, DM TBA TBA 15 TBA TBA @ SPH 252 LED 001 Social Epidemiology 2.0 Gibson, DR TBA TBA 30 @ SPH 255 LEC 001 Repro Epidemiology 3.0 Hertz-Picciotto, I TBA TBA 25 50551 SPH 266 COM 001 Analytic Epidemiology 3.0 Kass, PH TBA TBA 35 TBA TBA @ SPH 290 SEM 001 Topics in Public Health 1.0 Kass, PH TBA TBA 30 50553 SPH 295 LED 001 International Health 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 25 @ SPH 297 VAR Public Health Practicum 1.0 -16.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SPH 298 VAR Study Community Intl Hth 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SPH 299 VAR Res Community Intl Hlth 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SPH 461 VAR Clerk Group Practice 3.0 -9.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SPH 465 VAR Community Hlth Precept 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SPH 466 VAR Occup/Env Med Elect 6.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SPH 470 VAR Clinical Occup Med 3.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SPH 480 VAR Occup & Environ Medicine 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SPH 495 LED 001 International Health 2.0 Schenker, MB TBA TBA 20 @ SPH 498 VAR Study Public Health Sci 1.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Radiation Oncology (RON) @ RON 463 CLI Radiation Oncology 3.0 -9.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RON 499 VAR Radiobiology 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Radiology (Diagnostic) (RDI) @ RDI 461 COM Clin Clerkship Radiology 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA @ RDI 498 VAR Group Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RDI 499 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Radiology-Nuclear Medicine (RNU) @ RNU 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RNU 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RNU 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RNU 463 VAR Clerkship Nuclear Med 3.0 -8.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RNU 498 VAR Group Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RNU 499 VAR Research Nuc Med 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Rheumatology (Allergy) (RAL) @ RAL 099 VAR Directed Rsch/Immun 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RAL 192 INT Intern Rheum/All 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RAL 199 VAR Directed Rsch/Immun 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RAL 209 COM 001 Curr Top Immunol 3.0 Van De Water, JA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA @ RAL 298 VAR Top Rheum & Cl Immu 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RAL 299 VAR Rsch-Autoimmune Dis 1.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RAL 460 VAR Clinical Clerkship 1.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RAL 461 VAR Aller Clin Clerk 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RAL 480 VAR Insights In Rheumat 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RAL 499 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Surgery (SUR) @ SUR 192 INT Intern Gen Surg 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SUR 199 VAR Sp St Gn Sur Ad Ugd 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SUR 299 VAR Ind Stdy Grad Stu 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SUR 430 CLI Surgery Clerkship 12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SUR 461 VAR Sur Burn Unit 6.0 -9.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SUR 462 VAR Sur Trauma Service 6.0 -9.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SUR 463 VAR Sur Inten Care Unit 6.0 -9.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SUR 467 CLI Surgical Oncology 3.0 -9.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SUR 475 VAR Pediatric Surgery 6.0 -9.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SUR 478 VAR Off-Cam Surg Precep 6.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SUR 480 VAR Insights In Surgery 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SUR 493 COM 001 Clin-Orient Anatomy SSM 6.0 Kumari, V TBA TBA Khatri, V TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA @ SUR 493B COM 001 SICU SSM 6.0 Holcroft, JW TBA TBA 25 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Page 94 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code @ SUR 498 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SUR 499 VAR Laboratory Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Med - Urology (URO) @ URO 199 VAR Spec Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ URO 400 CLI Office Urology 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ URO 460 VAR Clinical Clerkship 5.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ URO 461 VAR Externship Urology 5.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ URO 499 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Medieval Studies (MST) 53014 MST 020C COM 001 Late Med & Early Modern 4.0 Tezcan, B TR 1000-1120A OLSON 207 49 L TR 1130-1150A OLSON 207 @ MST 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MST 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MST 190 SEM Senior Thesis 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MST 197T TUT Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MST 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MST 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Microbiology (MIC) 41777 MIC 010 LEC 001 Nat Hist Infect Disease 3.0 Mann, ED TR 0610-0730P CHEM 179 100 4 41778 MIC 091 SEM 001 Intro Research 1.0 Xu, L F 1210-0100P HART 1130 25 @ MIC 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MIC 099 VAR Special Study Undergrads 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 41814 MIC 101 COM A01 Intro Microbiology 5.0 Navarro, L TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 4 Mann, ED T 0900-1150A SCILAB 2079 41815 MIC 101 COM A02 Intro Microbiology 5.0 Navarro, L TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 4 Mann, ED T 0900-1150A SCILAB 2087 41816 MIC 101 COM A03 Intro Microbiology 5.0 Navarro, L TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 4 Mann, ED T 0110-0400P SCILAB 2079 41817 MIC 101 COM A04 Intro Microbiology 5.0 Navarro, L TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 4 Mann, ED T 0110-0400P SCILAB 2087 41818 MIC 101 COM A05 Intro Microbiology 5.0 Navarro, L TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 4 Mann, ED W 0900-1150A SCILAB 2079 41819 MIC 101 COM A06 Intro Microbiology 5.0 Navarro, L TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 4 Mann, ED W 0900-1150A SCILAB 2087 41820 MIC 101 COM A07 Intro Microbiology 5.0 Navarro, L TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 4 Mann, ED W 0110-0400P SCILAB 2079 41821 MIC 101 COM A08 Intro Microbiology 5.0 Navarro, L TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 4 Mann, ED W 0110-0400P SCILAB 2087 41822 MIC 101 COM A09 Intro Microbiology 5.0 Navarro, L TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 4 Mann, ED R 0900-1150A SCILAB 2079 41823 MIC 101 COM A10 Intro Microbiology 5.0 Navarro, L TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 4 Mann, ED R 0900-1150A SCILAB 2087 41824 MIC 101 COM A11 Intro Microbiology 5.0 Navarro, L TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 4 Mann, ED R 0110-0400P SCILAB 2079 41825 MIC 101 COM A12 Intro Microbiology 5.0 Navarro, L TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 4 Mann, ED R 0110-0400P SCILAB 2087 ** MIC 101 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** ON-TIME ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF LAB IS MANDATORY** 41826 MIC 102 LEC 001 General Microbiology 4.0 Singer, MH MW 0110-0300P HUNT 100 175 W ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MICROBIOLOGY, CHEMICAL/BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING, BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING AND VITICULTURE & ENOLOGY MAJORS ** @ MIC 102L LLA A01 General Microbiology Lab 3.0 Nelson, DC M 1210-0100P SURGE3 1309 24 A Igo, MM TR 0900-1150A SCILAB 2090 @ MIC 102L LLA A02 General Microbiology Lab 3.0 Nelson, DC M 1210-0100P SURGE3 1309 24 A Igo, MM TR 0900-1150A SCILAB 2098 @ MIC 102L LLA A03 General Microbiology Lab 3.0 Igo, MM M 1210-0100P SURGE3 1309 24 A Nelson, DC TR 0110-0400P SCILAB 2090 @ MIC 102L LLA A04 General Microbiology Lab 3.0 Igo, MM M 1210-0100P SURGE3 1309 24 A Nelson, DC TR 0110-0400P SCILAB 2098 ** MIC 102L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** MIC 102L: STUDENTS MUST SUBMIT AN APPLICATION ONLINE AT HTTP://MICROBIOLOGY.UCDAVIS.EDU. ON-TIME ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 41831 MIC 170 LEC 001 Yeast Molecular Genetics 3.0 Lin, S TR 1030-1150A CHEM 179 145 Y @ MIC 190C DIS Undergrad Research Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 41850 MIC 191 SEM 001 Intro Research Adv 1.0 Xu, L F 1210-0100P HART 1130 35 @ MIC 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MIC 194H IND Honors Rsch 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MIC 197T TUT Tutoring in Microbiology 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MIC 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MIC 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 41937 MIC 201L LAB 001 Adv Micro Lab Rotation 5.0 Tsolis, RM TBA TBA 20 53469 MIC 276 LEC 001 Adv Concepts DNA Metab 3.0 Heyer, WD WF 0110-0230P SCILAB 2064 50 Hunter, N Kowalczykowski, SC @ MIC 290C DIS Adv Res Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 41956 MIC 291 SEM 001 Topics in Micro 1.0 The Staff W 0410-0600P LSA 1022 88 41957 MIC 292 SEM 001 Sem Bac Phy Gen 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20 @ MIC 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MIC 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MIC 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Microbiology (Graduate Group) (MIB) @ MIB 290C DIS Adv Res Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MIB 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 95 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. Middle East/South Asian Studies (MSA) @ MSA 092 INT ME/SA Internship 3.0 -15.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MSA 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MSA 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53396 MSA 180 LEC 001 ME/SA Selected Themes 4.0 Sharlet, JC MWF 0210-0300P HARING 1204 60 V @ MSA 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MSA 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MSA 199 VAR Special Study Adv Ugrads 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Military Science (MSC) 42144 MSC 013 LEC 001 Intro Operations 1.0 The Staff T 0110-0200P H GYM 123 30 42145 MSC 013 LEC 002 Intro Operations 1.0 The Staff W 1100-1150A H GYM 123 30 42146 MSC 013 LEC 003 Intro Operations 1.0 The Staff M 1100-1150A H GYM 123 30 42147 MSC 014C LAB 001 Intro to Mil Skills .5 The Staff W 0310-0500P H GYM 123 100 42148 MSC 021 LEC 001 Military History 2.0 The Staff M 0800-0950A H GYM 123 26 42149 MSC 021 LEC 002 Military History 2.0 The Staff T 1000-1150A H GYM 123 26 42150 MSC 024C LAB 001 Indiv Leader Skills .5 The Staff W 0310-0500P H GYM 123 100 42151 MSC 131 LEC 001 Advanced Leadership 2.0 The Staff W 0900-1050A H GYM 123 26 42152 MSC 131 LEC 002 Advanced Leadership 2.0 The Staff T 0210-0400P H GYM 123 26 42153 MSC 134C LAB 001 Tactical Leadership .5 The Staff W 0310-0500P H GYM 123 100 42154 MSC 141 LEC 001 Ethical Leadership 2.0 The Staff W 1210-0200P H GYM 123 26 42156 MSC 144C LAB 001 Mil Training Skills .5 The Staff W 0310-0500P H GYM 123 100 42157 MSC 191 IND 001 Studies In Military Sci 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 10 Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB) 39948 MCB 010 COM A01 Intro To Human Heredity 4.0 Sanders, MF MW 0440-0600P YOUNG 198 25 O M 0110-0200P VEIMYR 116 39949 MCB 010 COM A02 Intro To Human Heredity 4.0 Sanders, MF MW 0440-0600P YOUNG 198 25 O M 0210-0300P WELLMN 233 39950 MCB 010 COM A03 Intro To Human Heredity 4.0 Sanders, MF MW 0440-0600P YOUNG 198 24 O T 0800-0850A WELLMN 103 39951 MCB 010 COM A04 Intro To Human Heredity 4.0 Sanders, MF MW 0440-0600P YOUNG 198 25 O T 0610-0700P STORER 1342 39952 MCB 010 COM A05 Intro To Human Heredity 4.0 Sanders, MF MW 0440-0600P YOUNG 198 24 O W 0800-0850A STORER 1342 39953 MCB 010 COM A06 Intro To Human Heredity 4.0 Sanders, MF MW 0440-0600P YOUNG 198 25 O W 0310-0400P HART 1116 39954 MCB 010 COM A07 Intro To Human Heredity 4.0 Sanders, MF MW 0440-0600P YOUNG 198 25 O R 0410-0500P WELLMN 103 39955 MCB 010 COM A08 Intro To Human Heredity 4.0 Sanders, MF MW 0440-0600P YOUNG 198 24 O R 0510-0600P STORER 1342 39956 MCB 010 COM A09 Intro To Human Heredity 4.0 Sanders, MF MW 0440-0600P YOUNG 198 25 O F 0110-0200P HART 1128 39957 MCB 010 COM A10 Intro To Human Heredity 4.0 Sanders, MF MW 0440-0600P YOUNG 198 25 O F 0210-0300P HART 1128 39958 MCB 010 COM A11 Intro To Human Heredity 4.0 Sanders, MF MW 0440-0600P YOUNG 198 25 O F 1210-0100P WELLMN 7 39959 MCB 010 COM A12 Intro To Human Heredity 4.0 Sanders, MF MW 0440-0600P YOUNG 198 24 O F 0110-0200P WELLMN 7 @ MCB 099 IND Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 40078 ^ MCB 120L COM A01 Biochemistry Laboratory 6.0 Lagarias, JC MW 1210-0100P WELLMN 106 32 A MW 0110-0600P SCILAB 3015 F 1210-0100P WELLMN 106 40079 ^ MCB 120L COM A02 Biochemistry Laboratory 6.0 Lagarias, JC MW 1210-0100P WELLMN 106 32 A TR 0110-0600P SCILAB 3015 F 1210-0100P WELLMN 106 40080 ^ MCB 120L COM A03 Biochemistry Laboratory 6.0 Lagarias, JC MW 1210-0100P WELLMN 106 32 A TR 0800-1250P SCILAB 3016 F 1210-0100P WELLMN 106 40081 ^ MCB 120L COM A04 Biochemistry Laboratory 6.0 Lagarias, JC MW 1210-0100P WELLMN 106 32 A TR 0110-0600P SCILAB 3016 F 1210-0100P WELLMN 106 ** MCB 120L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - 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Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 53347 MCB 214 LEC 001 Molecular Biology 3.0 Stewart, VJ TR 1000-1150A BOWLEY 101 46 Britt, AB Farnham, PJ Fraser, CS Kowalczykowski, SC ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE BIOCHEMISTRY, MOLECULAR, CELLULAR & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, GENETICS, AND MICROBIOLOGY MAJORS ** 53348 MCB 215 DIS 001 Graduate Reading Course 2.0 Kaplan, KB TBA TBA 30 53595 MCB 221C LEC 001 Molecular Biology 4.0 Stewart, VJ TR 0210-0400P OLSON 147 54 Fraser, CS ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS IN MICROBIOLOGY, BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND GENETICS ** 53352 MCB 255 LEC 001 Mol Mech Pattern Develop 3.0 Natzle, JE MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 101 30 Rose, LS 40932 MCB 259 SEM 001 Develop Biology Lit 1.0 Draper, BW F 1210-0100P LSA 15 @ MCB 282 VAR Biotechnology Internship 7.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MCB 290C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 41052 MCB 291 SEM 001 Progress Molec/Cell Biol 1.0 Draper, BW R 0410-0530P LSA 1022 70 41053 MCB 294 SEM 001 Progress Biotechnology 1.0 Kjelstrom, JA F 1100-1150A LSA 1022 60 Rodriguez, RL Mcdonald, KA @ MCB 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MCB 299 IND Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MCB 390 DIS Methods Of Teaching 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Physiology (Graduate Group) (MCP) 41409 MCP 210C LEC 001 Advanced Physiology 5.0 Adams, TE MTWRF 0800-0850A WELLMN 233 40 41411 MCP 220 LEC 001 Physio of Reproduction 3.0 Conley, AJ MW 0510-0630P VALLEY 15 Berger, TJ Adams, TE 41412 MCP 222 LED 001 Mammal Gamete Biol 3.0 Berger, TJ TBA TBA 12 41414 ^ MCP 255 LED 001 Stress Physiology 2.0 Kueltz, D MW 1000-1050A MEYER 1338 14 @ MCP 290 SEM Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MCP 290C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MCP 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MCP 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MCP 300A COM Physio in Higher Ed 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA @ MCP 300B COM Physio in Higher Ed 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ MCP 390 DIS Teaching of Physio 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA Music (MUS) @ MUS 002C PER 001 Keyboard Competence 2.0 Triest, A TBA TBA 28 Craig, PA @ MUS 002C PER 002 Keyboard Competence 2.0 Craig, PA TBA TBA 18 Triest, A 42192 MUS 003B COM 001 Intro Music Theory 2 4.0 Triest, A MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 9 22 M 0900-0950A MUSIC 115 42193 MUS 003B COM 002 Intro Music Theory 2 4.0 Triest, A MWF 0110-0200P OLSON 9 22 M 0900-0950A MUSIC 115 42194 MUS 003B COM 003 Intro Music Theory 2 4.0 Triest, A MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 9 22 M 0900-0950A MUSIC 115 42195 MUS 006C LEC 001 Elementary Theory 3.0 Nichols, SS MWF 1000-1050A MUSIC 115 40 42197 MUS 007C LEC 001 Intermediate Theory 3.0 Rohde, KE MWF 0900-0950A MUSIC 105 40 42198 MUS 010 COM A01 Intro Music Lit 4.0 Pelo, M MWF 0900-0950A MTHTRE 30 T 0310-0400P MUSIC 105 42199 MUS 010 COM A02 Intro Music Lit 4.0 Pelo, M MWF 0900-0950A MTHTRE 30 T 0900-0950A MUSIC 115 42200 MUS 010 COM A03 Intro Music Lit 4.0 Pelo, M MWF 0900-0950A MTHTRE 30 T 1100-1150A MUSIC 105 42201 MUS 010 COM A04 Intro Music Lit 4.0 Pelo, M MWF 0900-0950A MTHTRE 30 F 0310-0400P MUSIC 105 42202 MUS 010 COM A05 Intro Music Lit 4.0 Pelo, M MWF 0900-0950A MTHTRE 30 W 1210-0100P MUSIC 105 42203 MUS 010 COM A06 Intro Music Lit 4.0 Pelo, M MWF 0900-0950A MTHTRE 30 F 0110-0200P MUSIC 203 42204 MUS 010 COM A07 Intro Music Lit 4.0 Pelo, M MWF 0900-0950A MTHTRE 30 R 0310-0400P MUSIC 203 42205 MUS 010 COM A08 Intro Music Lit 4.0 Pelo, M MWF 0900-0950A MTHTRE 30 F 0210-0300P MUSIC 203 42206 MUS 016C LLA 001 Elementary Musicianship 2.0 Triest, A MW 1100-1150A MUSIC 105 50 42207 MUS 016C LLA 002 Elementary Musicianship 2.0 Triest, A MW 1100-1150A MUSIC 203 30 42208 MUS 017C LLA 001 Intermed Musicianship 2.0 Craig, PA MW 1000-1050A MUSIC 105 25 42209 MUS 017C LLA 002 Intermed Musicianship 2.0 Craig, PA MW 1000-1050A MUSIC 203 25 42210 MUS 024B LEC 001 Intro Music History 3.0 Busse Berger, AM TR 0140-0300P MUSIC 115 75 @ MUS 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MUS 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53102 MUS 102 COM 001 Tonal Counterpoint 4.0 Bauer, R MW 1210-0130P MUSIC 203 12 F 1100-1150A MUSIC 203 @ MUS 103 WRK Wrkshp in Composition 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53103 MUS 110A COM 001 Beethoven 4.0 San Martin, LA TR 0140-0300P MUSIC 105 30 F 1000-1050A MUSIC 105 53104 MUS 110A COM 002 Beethoven 4.0 San Martin, LA TR 0140-0300P MUSIC 105 30 R 0900-0950A MUSIC 105 42248 MUS 114 COM 001 Intermediate Conducting 2.0 Baldini, CS T 0310-0400P MUSIC 115 15 R 0310-0400P MUSIC 115 53105 MUS 115 COM 001 History of Film Music 4.0 Ortiz, PV MWF 1210-0100P YOUNG 194 100 A W 0610-0900P WELLMN 234 42249 MUS 121 SEM 001 Topics Mus Schol 4.0 Levy, BE MW 0900-1050A MUSIC 230 17 42250 MUS 124B LEC 001 Music Hist: 1600-1750 3.0 Nutter, DA MW 0110-0230P MUSIC 115 40 53120 MUS 126 COM 001 American Music 4.0 Levy, BE MWF 1100-1150A MUSIC 115 30 F 0110-0200P MUSIC 105 @Consent of instructor required. 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Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 97 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 53121 MUS 126 COM 002 American Music 4.0 Levy, BE MWF 1100-1150A MUSIC 115 30 M 1210-0100P MUSIC 105 @ MUS 130A PER 001 Voice 1.0 Munoz-Diaz, ZA TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 130A PER 002 Voice 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 130A PER 003 Voice 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 130B PER 001 Piano 1.0 Brandwynne, L TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 130B PER 002 Piano 1.0 Swan, MR TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 130B PER 003 Piano 1.0 Craig, PA TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 130C PER 001 Harpsichord 1.0 Craig, PA TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 130E PER 001 Violin 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 130F PER 001 Viola 1.0 Rose, ER TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 130G PER 001 Cello 1.0 Lamb, SJ TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 130H PER 001 Double Bass 1.0 Derthick, TV TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 130I PER 001 Flute 1.0 Brody, T TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 130J PER 001 Oboe 1.0 Reynolds, LL TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 130K PER 001 Clarinet 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 130L PER 001 Bassoon 1.0 Granger, D TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 130M PER 001 French Horn 1.0 Nowlen, PK TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 130N PER 001 Trumpet 1.0 Macomber, SR TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 130O PER 001 Trombone 1.0 Chrisp, BL TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 130P PER 001 Tuba 1.0 Chrisp, BL TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 130Q PER 001 Percussion 1.0 Froh, CM TBA TBA 3 @ MUS 131A COM 001 Voice 2.0 Munoz-Diaz, ZA TBA TBA 10 TBA TBA @ MUS 131A COM 002 Voice 2.0 Nadel, JS TBA TBA 6 TBA TBA @ MUS 131B COM 001 Piano 2.0 Brandwynne, L R TBA 8 TBA TBA @ MUS 131B COM 002 Piano 2.0 Swan, MR TBA TBA 6 TBA TBA @ MUS 131B COM 003 Piano 2.0 Craig, PA TBA TBA MUSIC 6 TBA TBA @ MUS 131C COM 001 Harpsichord 2.0 Craig, PA TBA TBA 6 TBA TBA @ MUS 131C COM 002 Harpsichord 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 5 TBA TBA @ MUS 131D COM 001 Organ 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA MUSIC 115 3 TBA TBA @ MUS 131E COM 001 Violin 2.0 Sand, MA TBA TBA 5 TBA TBA @ MUS 131E COM 002 Violin 2.0 Flanagan, DE TBA TBA 5 TBA TBA @ MUS 131E COM 003 Violin 2.0 Friedhoff, JE TBA TBA 5 TBA TBA @ MUS 131F COM 001 Viola 2.0 Rose, ER TBA TBA 5 TBA TBA @ MUS 131G COM 001 Cello 2.0 Lamb, SJ TBA TBA 5 TBA TBA @ MUS 131H COM 001 Double Bass 2.0 Derthick, TV TBA TBA 5 TBA TBA @ MUS 131I COM 001 Flute 2.0 Brody, T TBA TBA 5 TBA TBA @ MUS 131J COM 001 Oboe 2.0 Reynolds, LL TBA TBA 5 TBA TBA @ MUS 131K COM 001 Clarinet 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 8 TBA TBA @ MUS 131K COM 002 Clarinet 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 5 TBA TBA @ MUS 131L COM 001 Bassoon 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 5 TBA TBA @ MUS 131M COM 001 French Horn 2.0 Nowlen, PK TBA TBA 5 TBA TBA @ MUS 131N COM 001 Trumpet 2.0 Macomber, SR TBA TBA 5 TBA TBA @ MUS 131O COM 001 Trombone 2.0 Chrisp, BL TBA TBA 5 TBA TBA @ MUS 131P COM 001 Tuba 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 3 TBA TBA @ MUS 131Q COM 001 Percussion 2.0 Froh, CM TBA TBA 5 TBA TBA @ MUS 131R COM 001 Classical Guitar 2.0 Goldberg, MK TBA TBA 6 TBA TBA 53610 MUS 131U COM 001 Saxophone 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 5 TBA TBA @ MUS 140 REH 001 University Jazz Band 2.0 Bump, DW W 0710-1000P MUSIC 105 20 @ MUS 141 REH 001 University Symphony 2.0 Baldini, CS TR 0710-0900P MUSIC 105 80 @ MUS 143 REH 001 Univ Concert Band 2.0 Nowlen, PK MW 0410-0600P MUSIC 105 70 @ MUS 144 REH 001 University Chorus 2.0 The Staff TR 0410-0600P MUSIC 115 110 @ MUS 145 REH 001 Early Music Ensem 2.0 Nutter, DA MW 0710-0900P MUSIC 115 25 @ MUS 146 REH Chamber Music 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MUS 147 REH 001 University Wind Ensemble 2.0 Nowlen, PK MW 0610-0700P MUSIC 105 85 53621 MUS 148 REH 001 Hindustani Ensemble 2.0 Sahai, R M 0410-0600P MUSIC 230 20 Spiller, HJ @ MUS 149 REH 001 Indonesian Gamelan Ensem 2.0 Spiller, HJ TR 0410-0600P OFFCAM 20 @ MUS 192 INT Internship in Music 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MUS 194HA VAR Special Study for Honors 2.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MUS 194HB VAR Special Study for Honors 2.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MUS 195 PRJ Senior Project 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MUS 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MUS 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ MUS 203 SEM Music Composition 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53122 MUS 207 SEM 001 Adv Elec Comp Music 4.0 Nichols, SS W 1100-0150P MUSIC 230 12 53125 MUS 210B SEM 001 Musicol/Criticism 4.0 Busse Berger, AM T 0900-1150A MUSIC 230 12 53518 MUS 223 SEM 001 Topics/Ethnomusicology 4.0 Spiller, HJ R 0900-1150A MUSIC 230 12 @ MUS 299 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Page 98 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code @ MUS 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Native American Studies (NAS) 42525 ^ NAS 001 COM A01 Intro To NAS 4.0 Coates, JM TR 0140-0300P HARING 1227 16 I F 1210-0100P OLSON 109 42526 ^ NAS 001 COM A02 Intro To NAS 4.0 Coates, JM TR 0140-0300P HARING 1227 17 I T 0900-0950A HART 1106 42527 ^ NAS 001 COM A03 Intro To NAS 4.0 Coates, JM TR 0140-0300P HARING 1227 17 I W 0900-0950A HART 1106 42528 ^ NAS 001 COM A04 Intro To NAS 4.0 Coates, JM TR 0140-0300P HARING 1227 17 I F 1000-1050A OLSON 109 42529 ^ NAS 001 COM A05 Intro To NAS 4.0 Coates, JM TR 0140-0300P HARING 1227 17 I M 0210-0300P HART 1106 42530 ^ NAS 001 COM A06 Intro To NAS 4.0 Coates, JM TR 0140-0300P HARING 1227 16 I T 0510-0600P HART 1106 42531 ^ NAS 005 LED 001 Intro to Na Literatures 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 127 25 L 42532 ^ NAS 005 LED 002 Intro to Na Literatures 4.0 The Staff TR 0410-0600P OLSON 167 25 U 42533 ^ NAS 005 LED 003 Intro to Na Literatures 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 127 25 A 42534 ^ NAS 005 LED 004 Intro to Na Literatures 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P OLSON 244 25 V 42535 ^ NAS 010 COM A01 N A Experience 4.0 Macri, MJ TR 1030-1150A SURGE3 1309 17 Y M 0900-0950A HART 1106 42536 ^ NAS 010 COM A02 N A Experience 4.0 Macri, MJ TR 1030-1150A SURGE3 1309 16 Y W 0310-0400P WELLMN 211 42537 ^ NAS 010 COM A03 N A Experience 4.0 Macri, MJ TR 1030-1150A SURGE3 1309 17 Y F 0900-0950A OLSON 109 42538 ^ NAS 010 COM A04 N A Experience 4.0 Macri, MJ TR 1030-1150A SURGE3 1309 17 Y W 0800-0850A OLSON 109 42539 ^ NAS 010 COM A05 N A Experience 4.0 Macri, MJ TR 1030-1150A SURGE3 1309 17 Y T 0410-0500P HART 1106 42540 ^ NAS 010 COM A06 N A Experience 4.0 Macri, MJ TR 1030-1150A SURGE3 1309 16 Y T 0510-0600P OLSON 109 53153 NAS 034 COM 001 NA Art Workshop 4.0 Tsinhnahjinnie, HJ M 0900-0950A HART 1401 15 M 1000-1150A HART 1401 W 0900-1150A HART 1401 @ NAS 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53160 NAS 101 LEC 001 Contemp Indian Art 4.0 Tsinhnahjinnie, HJ MW 0210-0400P OLSON 223 50 V 53817 NAS 107 LED 001 Topics In Na Lang 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 223 40 R 53152 NAS 180 LED 001 NA Women 4.0 Hernandez-Avila, I TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 25 40 I @ NAS 194HA IND Honors Studies 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NAS 194HB IND Honors Studies 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NAS 195 FWK Fld Experience 12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NAS 196 COM Sr Proj In Nas 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ NAS 197TC TUT Community Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NAS 197U TUT Tutoring In N A S 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NAS 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NAS 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 42623 NAS 202 SEM 001 Advanced Topics NAS 4.0 Middleton, ER W 0210-0500P OLSON 109 15 ** TOPIC: NATIVE AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 53163 NAS 207 SEM 001 California Languages 4.0 Macri, MJ M 0900-1150A OLSON 144 12 @ NAS 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NAS 299 VAR Special Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NAS 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Nature and Culture (NAC) @ NAC 098 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NAC 099 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NAC 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NAC 197T TUT Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NAC 198 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NAC 199 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Nematology (NEM) 42656 NEM 010V COM A01 General Biology 4.0 Westerdahl, BB ONLINE 30 ONLINE 42657 NEM 010V COM A02 General Biology 4.0 Westerdahl, BB ONLINE 30 ONLINE 42658 NEM 010V COM A03 General Biology 4.0 Westerdahl, BB ONLINE 30 ONLINE 42659 NEM 010V COM A04 General Biology 4.0 Westerdahl, BB ONLINE 30 ONLINE 42660 NEM 010V COM A05 General Biology 4.0 Westerdahl, BB ONLINE 30 ONLINE 42661 NEM 010V COM A06 General Biology 4.0 Westerdahl, BB ONLINE 30 ONLINE ** NEM 010V IS A WORLD WIDE WEB VIRTUAL LECTURE AND DISCUSSION. AFTER REGISTERING, CHECK YOUR UCDAVIS E-MAIL THE WEEK OF MARCH 21ST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. ** @ NEM 199 VAR Undergrad Research 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 52944 NEM 204 COM 001 Nematode Management 2.0 Westerdahl, BB M 0500-0700P HUTCH 176 20 TBA TBA 42673 NEM 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 The Staff W 0310-0400P HUTCH 102 25 @ NEM 290C LEC Adv Research Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NEM 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NEM 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior (NPB) 42786 NPB 068 LEC 001 Biology of Addiction 3.0 Bautista, EA MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 1100 369 F 42787 NPB 090C SEM 001 Issues Animal Behavior 2.0 Hedrick, AV R 0210-0400P BRIGGS 197 15 ** OPEN TO LOWER DIVISION STUDENTS ** @ NPB 091C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NPB 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 99 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @ NPB 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NPB 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 42830 NPB 100 COM A01 Neurobiology 4.0 Chapman, B MWF 1210-0100P EVERSN 176 25 A T 0510-0600P HUTCH 102 42831 NPB 100 COM A02 Neurobiology 4.0 Chapman, B MWF 1210-0100P EVERSN 176 25 A T 0900-0950A WELLMN 207 42832 NPB 100 COM A03 Neurobiology 4.0 Chapman, B MWF 1210-0100P EVERSN 176 25 A T 1210-0100P WELLMN 107 42833 NPB 100 COM A04 Neurobiology 4.0 Chapman, B MWF 1210-0100P EVERSN 176 25 A T 0800-0850A WELLMN 207 42834 NPB 100 COM A05 Neurobiology 4.0 Chapman, B MWF 1210-0100P EVERSN 176 25 A T 0310-0400P WELLMN 101 42835 NPB 100 COM A06 Neurobiology 4.0 Chapman, B MWF 1210-0100P EVERSN 176 25 A T 0410-0500P WELLMN 101 42836 NPB 100Q AUT 001 Quant Found Neurobiology 1.0 Sutter, ML R 1210-0130P SCILAB 2020 100 Chapman, B 42837 ^ NPB 101 LEC 001 Systemic Physiology 5.0 Goldberg, JM MTWRF 0410-0500P SCILEC 123 511 G Zito, KM 42838 ^ NPB 101L COM 001 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Bautista, EA T 0900-1150A SCILAB 2021 24 R 0900-1050A WELLMN 115 42839 ^ NPB 101L COM 002 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Bautista, EA T 0110-0400P SCILAB 2021 24 R 0110-0300P GIEDT 1007 42840 ^ NPB 101L COM 003 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Bautista, EA T 0510-0800P SCILAB 2021 24 R 0510-0700P WELLMN 207 42841 ^ NPB 101L COM 004 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Bautista, EA W 0900-1150A SCILAB 2021 24 F 0900-1050A WELLMN 115 42842 ^ NPB 101L COM 005 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Bautista, EA W 0110-0400P SCILAB 2021 24 F 0110-0300P WELLMN 233 42843 ^ NPB 101L COM 006 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Bautista, EA W 0510-0800P SCILAB 2021 24 F 0510-0700P ROBBNS 146 42844 ^ NPB 101L COM 007 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Bautista, EA R 0900-1150A SCILAB 2021 24 T 0900-1050A WELLMN 115 42845 ^ NPB 101L COM 008 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Bautista, EA R 0110-0400P SCILAB 2021 24 T 0110-0300P GIEDT 1007 42846 ^ NPB 101L COM 009 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Bautista, EA R 0510-0800P SCILAB 2021 24 T 0510-0700P WELLMN 101 42847 ^ NPB 101L COM 010 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Bautista, EA M 0900-1150A SCILAB 2021 24 W 0900-1050A WELLMN 115 42848 ^ NPB 101L COM 011 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Bautista, EA M 0110-0400P SCILAB 2021 24 W 0110-0300P GIEDT 1007 42849 ^ NPB 101L COM 012 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Bautista, EA M 0510-0800P SCILAB 2021 24 W 0510-0700P BAINER 1128 42850 ^ NPB 101L COM 013 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Bautista, EA F 0900-1150A SCILAB 2021 24 W 0900-1050A STORER 1344 ** NPB 101L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $21.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO NEUROBIOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE MAJORS ** ** NPB 101L STUDENTS PLEASE SEE COURSE WEB SITE FOR TIME AND PLACE OF FIRST CLASS MEETING ** 42851 NPB 102 LEC 001 Animal Behavior 3.0 Nevitt, GA TR 1030-1150A YOUNG 198 250 Y @ NPB 106 COM Exp in Neuro Phy & Behav 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA ** ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING ON FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 2011, 1:10-2:00 P.M. IN 197 BRIGGS ** 42865 ^ NPB 111L LAB A01 Adv Systemic Physiol Lab 4.0 Liets, LC T 0900-0950A WELLMN 230 19 R T 0310-0700P SCILAB 2011 T 0110-0300P SCILAB 2011 42866 ^ NPB 111L LAB A02 Adv Systemic Physiol Lab 4.0 Liets, LC T 0900-0950A WELLMN 230 19 R W 0310-0700P SCILAB 2011 W 0110-0300P SCILAB 2011 42867 ^ NPB 111L LAB A03 Adv Systemic Physiol Lab 4.0 Liets, LC T 0900-0950A WELLMN 230 19 R R 0310-0700P SCILAB 2011 R 0110-0300P SCILAB 2011 42868 ^ NPB 111L LAB A04 Adv Systemic Physiol Lab 4.0 Liets, LC T 0900-0950A WELLMN 230 19 R F 0310-0700P SCILAB 2011 F 0110-0300P SCILAB 2011 ** NPB 111L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** ** NPB 111L STUDENTS PLEASE SEE COURSE WEB SITE FOR TIME AND PLACE OF FIRST CLASS MEETING ** 42869 NPB 117 LEC 001 Avian Physiology 3.0 Millam, JR MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 226 65 S ** NPB 101 STRONGLY RECOMMENDED ** 42870 ^ NPB 141 COM 001 Phys Adapt Mar Organ 3.0 Chang, ES TBA TBA BODEGA 24 Morgan, SG TBA TBA BODEGA Cherr, GN 42871 ^ NPB 141P COM 001 Research in Phys Adapt 5.0 Chang, ES TBA TBA BODEGA 24 Morgan, SG TBA TBA BODEGA Cherr, GN 42872 NPB 152 LEC 001 Hormones & Behavior 3.0 Hahn, TP TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1001 230 R Bales, KL 42874 NPB 161 LEC 001 Developmental Neurobiol 3.0 Usrey, AK TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 216 97 Y 53075 NPB 162 LEC 001 Neural Mechan of Behav 3.0 Britten, KH TR 0900-1020A HUTCH 115 75 R 42875 NPB 168 LED 001 Neurobiol Addict Drugs 4.0 Liets, LC WF 1000-1150A SCILEC 123 511 X @ NPB 190C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NPB 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NPB 194HA LAB NPB - Honors 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NPB 194HB LAB NPB - Honors 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NPB 194HC LAB NPB - Honors 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NPB 197T TUT Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NPB 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NPB 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 42993 NPB 217 PRJ 001 Adv Avian Physiology 1.0 Millam, JR TBA TBA 15 53077 NPB 247 COM 001 Functional Neurogenomics 2.0 Choudary, PV TBA TBA 30 TBA TBA Page 100 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 42995 NPB 285 SEM 001 Lit Vis Neuroscience 2.0 Usrey, WM TBA TBA 20 ** SEE COURSE WEB SITE FOR TIME AND PLACE OF FIRST CLASS MEETING ** 53318 NPB 287B SEM 001 Topics Neurosci Theory 2.0 Goldman, MS R 0900-1050A BRIGGS 197 25 ** SEE COURSE WEB SITE FOR TIME AND PLACE OF FIRST CLASS MEETING ** 42997 NPB 291 COM 001 Auditory Neuroscience 1.0 Recanzone, GH TBA TBA 25 TBA TBA Neuroscience (Graduate Group) (NSC) 42999 NSC 200LA LAB 001 Neuro Lab Rotation 6.0 Cheng, H TBA TBA 50 @ NSC 220 LED 001 Seminar Speaking 3.0 Debello, WM TBA TBA 10 43001 NSC 223 COM 001 Cognitive Neuroscience 4.0 Swaab, TY TBA TBA 24 TBA TBA 43002 NSC 224B LED 001 Development Neuroscience 2.0 Chapman, B T 0930-1120A NEUBLG 113 20 Cheng, H 53079 NSC 247 COM 001 Functional Neurogenomics 2.0 Choudary, PV TBA TBA 30 TBA TBA 43004 NSC 284 SEM 001 Sensory Development 1.0 Chapman, B TBA TBA 25 43005 NSC 285 SEM 001 Lit Vis Neuroscience 2.0 Usrey, WM TBA TBA 20 @ NSC 287B SEM 001 Topics Neurosci Theory 2.0 Goldman, MS R 0900-1050A BRIGGS 197 25 @ NSC 289 SEM 001 Mol & Dev Neurobiology 1.0 Diaz, E TBA TBA 15 Usrey, AK @ NSC 290C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NSC 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NSC 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Nursing (NRS) @ NRS 299 W-D Research and Writing 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NRS 299D W-D Dissertation Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Nutrition (NUT) 43203 NUT 010 LEC 001 Discov & Concepts 3.0 Applegate, EA TR 1030-1150A SCILEC 123 511 Y ** ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 43204 NUT 011 DIS 001 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA T 0140-0300P BAINER 1128 26 43205 NUT 011 DIS 002 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA T 0140-0300P BAINER 1134 26 43206 NUT 011 DIS 003 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA T 0310-0430P BAINER 1128 26 43207 NUT 011 DIS 004 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA T 0310-0430P BAINER 1134 26 43208 NUT 011 DIS 005 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA R 0140-0300P BAINER 1128 26 43209 NUT 011 DIS 006 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA R 0140-0300P BAINER 1134 26 43210 NUT 011 DIS 007 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA R 0310-0430P BAINER 1128 26 43211 NUT 011 DIS 008 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA R 0310-0430P BAINER 1134 26 43212 NUT 011 DIS 009 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA T 0140-0300P BAINER 1132 26 43213 NUT 011 DIS 010 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA T 0310-0430P BAINER 1132 26 ** ALL SECTIONS: ON-TIME ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** @ NUT 099 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 43253 NUT 105 LEC 001 Nutrition and Aging 3.0 Mcdonald, RB TR 0900-1020A EVERSN 176 150 R ** PASS 1: OPEN TO SENIOR NUTRITION SCIENCE AND CLINICAL NUTRITION MAJORS ** 43254 NUT 111AV WVL 001 Intro Nutr/Metabolism 3.0 Mcdonald, RB T 0610-0700P CHEM 194 416 4 TBA TBA ** NUT 111AV IS A WEB-BASED COURSE. ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION NUTRITION SCIENCE AND CLINICAL NUTRITION MAJORS ** 43255 ^ NUT 111B LEC 001 Rec for Human Nutrition 2.0 Zidenberg-Cherr, SA F 0110-0300P HUNT 100 191 W ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION NUTRITION SCIENCE AND CLINICAL NUTRITION MAJORS ** 43256 ^ NUT 112 COM A01 Nutritional Assessment 3.0 Satre, MA MW 1100-1150A MDSC C 180 30 S Stewart, CP M 0210-0500P MEYER 1330 43257 ^ NUT 112 COM A02 Nutritional Assessment 3.0 Satre, MA MW 1100-1150A MDSC C 180 24 S Stewart, CP T 0900-1150A MEYER 1420 43258 ^ NUT 112 COM A03 Nutritional Assessment 3.0 Satre, MA MW 1100-1150A MDSC C 180 24 S Stewart, CP R 0900-1150A MEYER 1420 43259 ^ NUT 112 COM A04 Nutritional Assessment 3.0 Satre, MA MW 1100-1150A MDSC C 180 24 S Stewart, CP F 0900-1150A MEYER 1420 43260 ^ NUT 112 COM A05 Nutritional Assessment 3.0 Satre, MA MW 1100-1150A MDSC C 180 24 S Stewart, CP W 0410-0700P MEYER 1420 53623 ^ NUT 112 COM A06 Nutritional Assessment 3.0 Satre, MA MW 1100-1150A MDSC C 180 30 S M 0510-0800P MEYER 1330 ** NUT 112 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $6.00 ** ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION NUTRITION SCIENCE AND CLINICAL NUTRITION MAJORS ** 43261 NUT 122 COM 001 Ruminant Nutrition 4.0 Fadel, JG MWF 1100-1150A BAINER 1134 32 S M 0210-0500P MEYER 1312 ** NUT 122 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $12.00 ** 43262 NUT 123 LEC 001 Comparative Animal Nutr 3.0 Klasing, KC TR 0900-1020A CHEM 179 135 R 43263 NUT 123L LAB 001 Comp Animal Nutr Lab 1.0 Klasing, KC R 0310-0600P OLSON 223 25 H 43264 NUT 123L LAB 002 Comp Animal Nutr Lab 1.0 Klasing, KC R 0310-0600P OLSON 223 25 H 43265 NUT 123L LAB 003 Comp Animal Nutr Lab 1.0 Klasing, KC F 0210-0500P OLSON 223 25 V 43266 NUT 123L LAB 004 Comp Animal Nutr Lab 1.0 Klasing, KC F 0210-0500P OLSON 223 25 V 43267 ^ NUT 129 DIS 001 Journalism In Nutr 3.0 Stern, JS W 0310-0500P MEYER 3138 12 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO SENIOR CLINICAL NUTRITION AND NUTRITION SCIENCE MAJORS ** @ NUT 130 LAB Expt in Nutrition 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 43312 ^ NUT 190 SEM 001 Proseminar In Nutr 1.0 Zidenberg-Cherr, SA TBA TBA 60 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO SENIOR CLINICAL NUTRITION AND NUTRITION SCIENCE MAJORS ** ** ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, MARCH 28 AT 5:10 P.M. IN 1138 MEYER HALL. YOU MUST ATTEND THIS MEETING TO STAY ENROLLED IN THE COURSE. ** @ NUT 190C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NUT 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NUT 197T TUT Nutr Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NUT 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NUT 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 101 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 43512 NUT 201 COM 001 Vitamins & Cofactors 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA 30 TBA TBA 43513 NUT 202 LEC 001 Animal Energetics 2.0 Sainz, RD MW 0110-0200P MEYER 1330 30 43514 NUT 203 COM 001 Proteins & Amino Acids 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20 TBA TBA 53705 NUT 219B LEC 001 International Nutrition 3.0 Brown, KH TR 1210-0130P MEYER 3208 20 @ NUT 230 LAB Experiments in Nutrition 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53823 NUT 264C SEM 001 Public Policy Seminar 2.0 The Staff T 0610-0800P BAINER 1060 25 @ NUT 290C DIS Research Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 43688 NUT 291 SEM 001 Adv Nutrition Sem 1.0 Allen, LH W 1210-0100P MEYER 1138 30 43689 NUT 291 SEM 002 Adv Nutrition Sem 1.0 Keen, CL M 1210-0100P WELLMN 230 79 @ NUT 297T TUT Supervised Teaching 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NUT 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ NUT 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Pharmacology and Toxicology (Graduate Group) (PTX) 49610 PTX 203 LEC 001 Princ Pharm Tox III 4.0 Berman, RF MTWR 0900-0950A VALLEY 1043 60 @ PTX 230 VAR Adv Topics Phrm/Tox 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53824 PTX 277 LEC 001 Apoptosis and Disease 2.0 Goldkorn, T F 0110-0300P GENBIO 15 49614 PTX 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Pinkerton, KE F 0900-1050A MEYER 1338 30 Last, JA 49615 PTX 290 SEM 002 Seminar 1.0 Wulff, H TBA TBA 25 @ PTX 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Philosophy (PHI) 45306 PHI 001 COM A01 Intro To Philos 4.0 Gilmore, CS TR 0310-0430P YOUNG 198 29 H M 0610-0700P WELLMN 27 45307 PHI 001 COM A02 Intro To Philos 4.0 Gilmore, CS TR 0310-0430P YOUNG 198 29 H M 0710-0800P WELLMN 27 45308 PHI 001 COM A03 Intro To Philos 4.0 Gilmore, CS TR 0310-0430P YOUNG 198 30 H F 1100-1150A WELLMN 205 45309 PHI 001 COM A04 Intro To Philos 4.0 Gilmore, CS TR 0310-0430P YOUNG 198 30 H F 1210-0100P WELLMN 205 45310 PHI 001 COM A05 Intro To Philos 4.0 Gilmore, CS TR 0310-0430P YOUNG 198 29 H R 0610-0700P WELLMN 129 45311 PHI 001 COM A06 Intro To Philos 4.0 Gilmore, CS TR 0310-0430P YOUNG 198 29 H R 0710-0800P WELLMN 129 45312 PHI 001 COM A07 Intro To Philos 4.0 Gilmore, CS TR 0310-0430P YOUNG 198 30 H F 0110-0200P WELLMN 205 45313 PHI 001 COM A08 Intro To Philos 4.0 Gilmore, CS TR 0310-0430P YOUNG 198 30 H F 0210-0300P WELLMN 205 53560 PHI 001 COM A09 Intro To Philos 4.0 Gilmore, CS TR 0310-0430P YOUNG 198 30 H W 0610-0700P WELLMN 105 53561 PHI 001 COM A10 Intro To Philos 4.0 Gilmore, CS TR 0310-0430P YOUNG 198 30 H W 0710-0800P WELLMN 105 45314 PHI 005 COM A01 Critical Reasoning 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A EVERSN 176 30 S M 0610-0700P WELLMN 101 45315 PHI 005 COM A02 Critical Reasoning 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A EVERSN 176 30 S M 0710-0800P WELLMN 101 45316 PHI 005 COM A03 Critical Reasoning 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A EVERSN 176 30 S W 0610-0700P WELLMN 107 45317 PHI 005 COM A04 Critical Reasoning 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A EVERSN 176 30 S W 0710-0800P WELLMN 107 53562 PHI 005 COM A05 Critical Reasoning 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A EVERSN 176 30 S F 0110-0200P WELLMN 207 53563 PHI 005 COM A06 Critical Reasoning 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A EVERSN 176 30 S F 0210-0300P WELLMN 207 53565 PHI 012 COM A01 Intro to Symbol Logic 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 119 40 C W 0410-0500P WELLMN 229 53566 PHI 012 COM A02 Intro to Symbol Logic 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 119 40 C W 0510-0600P WELLMN 229 45318 PHI 014 COM A01 Eth & Soc Probs Cont Soc 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 6 30 S W 0110-0200P SOCSCI 90 45319 PHI 014 COM A02 Eth & Soc Probs Cont Soc 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 6 30 S W 0210-0300P WELLMN 209 45320 PHI 014 COM A03 Eth & Soc Probs Cont Soc 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 6 30 S F 0110-0200P WELLMN 209 45321 PHI 014 COM A04 Eth & Soc Probs Cont Soc 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 6 30 S F 0210-0300P WELLMN 209 53567 PHI 017 COM A01 Intro to Phil Language 4.0 May, RC TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 212 30 I W 0410-0500P WELLMN 1 53568 PHI 017 COM A02 Intro to Phil Language 4.0 May, RC TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 212 30 I W 0510-0600P WELLMN 1 53571 PHI 022 COM A01 Hist Phil: Early Modern 4.0 Mattey, GJ MWF 0110-0200P WELLMN 216 30 W M 0310-0400P OLSON 163 53572 PHI 022 COM A02 Hist Phil: Early Modern 4.0 Mattey, GJ MWF 0110-0200P WELLMN 216 30 W M 0410-0500P WELLMN 129 45328 PHI 024 COM A01 Intro Ethics & Pol Phil 4.0 Oshana, MA TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 26 30 Y T 0610-0700P WELLMN 103 45329 PHI 024 COM A02 Intro Ethics & Pol Phil 4.0 Oshana, MA TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 26 30 Y T 0710-0800P WELLMN 103 45330 PHI 024 COM A03 Intro Ethics & Pol Phil 4.0 Oshana, MA TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 26 30 Y R 0610-0700P WELLMN 27 45331 PHI 024 COM A04 Intro Ethics & Pol Phil 4.0 Oshana, MA TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 26 30 Y R 0710-0800P WELLMN 27 53573 PHI 030 COM A01 Intro Phil Science 4.0 Landry, EM TR 1210-0130P OLSON 206 30 B T 0410-0500P WELLMN 205 53576 PHI 030 COM A02 Intro Phil Science 4.0 Landry, EM TR 1210-0130P OLSON 206 30 B T 0510-0600P WELLMN 27 53577 PHI 030 COM A03 Intro Phil Science 4.0 Landry, EM TR 1210-0130P OLSON 206 30 B T 0610-0700P WELLMN 27 53578 PHI 030 COM A04 Intro Phil Science 4.0 Landry, EM TR 1210-0130P OLSON 206 30 B T 0710-0800P WELLMN 129 @ PHI 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Page 102 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code @ PHI 099 VAR Spcl Stdy Undgrads 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53579 PHI 113 LED 001 Metalogic 4.0 Antonelli, GA TR 0410-0600P HART 1128 35 U 45370 PHI 117 LED 001 Foundation Of Ethics 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 230 60 C 53582 PHI 135 LED 001 Alternative Logics 4.0 Antonelli, GA TR 1210-0200P WELLMN 233 35 B 53583 PHI 137A LED 001 Theory of Reference 4.0 May, RC TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 7 35 B 53584 PHI 143 LED 001 Hellenistic Philosophy 4.0 Szaif, JM MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 233 40 A 53586 PHI 157 LED 001 20th Cent European Phil 4.0 Mattey, GJ MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 233 40 X 53587 PHI 161 LED 001 Plato 4.0 Szaif, JM MW 0410-0600P WELLMN 233 40 G 45371 PHI 162 LED 001 Aristotle 4.0 Wedin, MV TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 7 45 I @ PHI 194HA TUT Honors Research 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHI 194HB TUT Honors Research 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHI 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHI 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 45447 PHI 201 SEM 001 Metaphysics 4.0 Gilmore, CS W 0310-0600P SOCSCI 2275 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 53591 PHI 212 SEM 001 Phil Of Logic And Math 4.0 Landry, EM R 0310-0600P SOCSCI 2275 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 53593 PHI 214 SEM 001 Ethics 4.0 Copp, D M 0310-0600P SOCSCI 2275 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 53592 PHI 238 SEM 001 Phil Language Workshop 4.0 May, RC T 0310-0600P SOCSCI 2275 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** @ PHI 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHI 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHI 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Physical Education (PHE) ** ALL PHE 001 SECTIONS - PASS 1: OPEN TO UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ** 44775 ^ PHE 001 LAB 100 Abs/Back Conditioning .5 Khoo, A TR 0900-0950A ARC 257 45 44776 ^ PHE 001 LAB 101 Abs/Back Conditioning .5 Khoo, A MW 0900-0950A ARC 257 45 44777 ^ PHE 001 LAB 102 Aerobics/Kickboxing .5 Khoo, A TR 0800-0850A ARC 257 57 44778 ^ PHE 001 LAB 106 Aerobics-Toning Interval .5 Khoo, A MW 0800-0850A ARC 257 25 53523 ^ PHE 001 LAB 107 Aerobic Running .5 The Staff TR 0900-0950A ARCPAV 50 44780 ^ PHE 001 LAB 108 Aerobic Running .5 Johnson, MD MW 0900-0950A ARC 201 45 52971 ^ PHE 001 LAB 112 Aerobic Swimming .5 Nosek, KM TR 1100-1150A H POOL 40 44783 ^ PHE 001 LAB 114 Aerobic Swimming .5 Wright, JR TR 1000-1050A H POOL 40 44784 ^ PHE 001 LAB 116 Aerobic Water Exercise .5 Wright, JR TR 0900-0950A H POOL 25 44785 ^ PHE 001 LAB 132 Archery .5 Gross, JR TR 0900-0950A TRACK 26 44786 ^ PHE 001 LAB 134 Archery .5 Gross, JR TR 1000-1050A TRACK 26 44788 ^ PHE 001 LAB 138 Badminton-Beg .5 Jones, EM MW 1000-1050A H GYM 200 24 44789 ^ PHE 001 LAB 140 Badminton-Beg .5 Jones, EM MW 1100-1150A H GYM 200 24 53825 ^ PHE 001 LAB 142 Bowling - Beg/Int .5 The Staff MW 0900-0950A MU 80 32 53826 ^ PHE 001 LAB 144 Bowling - Beg/Int .5 The Staff MW 1000-1050A MU 80 32 53827 ^ PHE 001 LAB 146 Bowling - Beg/Int .5 The Staff MW 1100-1150A MU 80 32 53828 ^ PHE 001 LAB 148 Bowling - Beg/Int .5 The Staff TR 0900-0950A MU 80 32 53829 ^ PHE 001 LAB 150 Bowling - Beg/Int .5 The Staff TR 1000-1050A MU 80 32 53830 ^ PHE 001 LAB 152 Bowling - Beg/Int .5 The Staff TR 1100-1150A MU 80 32 52969 ^ PHE 001 LAB 164 Exercise Walking .5 Shaffer, DL TR 1000-1050A HOWFLD 50 53788 ^ PHE 001 LAB 166 Field Hockey .5 The Staff TR 1100-1150A AGGFLD 35 44797 ^ PHE 001 LAB 167 Flag Football - Beg .5 Peters, RW MW 1000-1050A HOWFLD 48 44800 ^ PHE 001 LAB 172 Golf-Beg .5 Zalesky, LJ MW 0900-0950A OFFCAM 18 44801 ^ PHE 001 LAB 174 Golf-Beg .5 Zalesky, LJ MW 1000-1050A OFFCAM 18 44802 ^ PHE 001 LAB 176 Golf-Beg .5 Zalesky, LJ TR 0900-0950A OFFCAM 18 44803 ^ PHE 001 LAB 180 Golf-Beg/Int .5 Simpson, SL TR 1000-1050A OFFCAM 18 44804 ^ PHE 001 LAB 182 Golf-Int/Adv .5 Simpson, SL TR 1100-1150A OFFCAM 18 ** GOLF CLASSES WILL MEET AT THE WILDHORSE GOLF COURSE ** 44805 ^ PHE 001 LAB 186 Gym-Tumbling Beg .5 Lavallee, JJ MW 1000-1050A H GYM 176 30 44806 ^ PHE 001 LAB 188 Gym-Tumbling Int .5 Lavallee, JJ MW 1100-1150A H GYM 176 20 44807 ^ PHE 001 LAB 200 Hapkido .5 The Staff MW 1100-1150A ARC 249 45 52970 ^ PHE 001 LAB 201 Lifetime Fitness .5 Fua, TD MW 1000-1050A ARC 257 35 44808 ^ PHE 001 LAB 202 Lifetime Fitness .5 Fua, TD MW 1100-1150A ARC 257 35 44809 ^ PHE 001 LAB 203 Learn to Swim .5 Henderson, RC MW 1100-1150A H POOL 15 44811 ^ PHE 001 LAB 206 Military Conditioning .5 The Staff MW 0630-0720A H GYM 200 125 44812 ^ PHE 001 LAB 210 Racquetball .5 Talley, BE TR 0900-0950A ARC 203 22 44813 ^ PHE 001 LAB 212 Racquetball .5 Talley, BE TR 1000-1050A ARC 203 22 44814 ^ PHE 001 LAB 218 Racquetball - Adv .5 Biggs, GR MW 1100-1150A ARC 203 20 44816 ^ PHE 001 LAB 224 Rock Climbing-Beg .5 Chapla, GS MW 1000-1050A ARC 129 20 44817 ^ PHE 001 LAB 225 Rock Climbing-Beg .5 Chapla, GS MW 1100-1150A ARC 129 20 44818 ^ PHE 001 LAB 226 Rock Climbing-Beg .5 Manara, RN TR 0900-0950A ARC 129 20 44819 ^ PHE 001 LAB 228 Rock Climbing-Int/Adv .5 Manara, RN TR 1000-1050A ARC 129 20 44821 ^ PHE 001 LAB 234 Self Defense/Women .5 Khoo, A TR 1000-1050A ARC 25 44822 ^ PHE 001 LAB 238 Soccer-Beg .5 Mild, EC MW 1000-1050A RFIELD 30 44823 ^ PHE 001 LAB 239 Soccer-Int/Adv .5 Mild, EC MW 1100-1150A RFIELD 30 44824 ^ PHE 001 LAB 240 Soccer-Adv .5 Deweese, RM TR 1000-1050A RFIELD 25 44825 ^ PHE 001 LAB 242 Soccer-Beg .5 Deweese, RM TR 1100-1150A RFIELD 30 52937 ^ PHE 001 LAB 246 Table Tennis-Beg .5 Henderson, RC TR 1000-1050A ARCPAV 210 24 52938 ^ PHE 001 LAB 247 Table Tennis-Int/Adv .5 Henderson, RC TR 1100-1150A ARCPAV 210 24 44826 ^ PHE 001 LAB 248 Table Tennis-Beg .5 Stewart, GL MW 1000-1050A ARCPAV 210 24 52939 ^ PHE 001 LAB 249 Table Tennis-Beg .5 Stewart, GL MW 1100-1150A ARCPAV 210 24 44827 ^ PHE 001 LAB 250 Taekwondo-Int/Adv .5 The Staff MW 1000-1050A ARC 249 30 ** YELLOW BELT OR EQUIVALENT REQUIRED ** 44828 ^ PHE 001 LAB 252 Taekwondo .5 The Staff MW 0900-0950A ARC 249 35 44829 ^ PHE 001 LAB 253 Tai Chi - Beg .5 Graves, YP TR 1000-1050A ARC 257 25 44830 ^ PHE 001 LAB 254 Tai Chi - Beg .5 Graves, YP TR 1100-1150A ARC 257 25 53670 ^ PHE 001 LAB 255 Tai Chi - Adv .5 Graves, YP TR 0900-0950A ARC 25 44831 ^ PHE 001 LAB 256 Tennis-Beg .5 Maze, WS MW 1100-1150A COURT 40 52940 ^ PHE 001 LAB 264 Tennis-Int .5 Maze, WS MW 1000-1050A COURT 40 44833 ^ PHE 001 LAB 266 Tennis-Int .5 Biggs, GR MW 0900-0950A COURT 40 44834 ^ PHE 001 LAB 268 Tennis-Adv .5 Lee, DL TR 1000-1050A COURT 40 44832 ^ PHE 001 LAB 269 Tennis-Beg .5 Lee, DL TR 1100-1150A COURT 40 53524 ^ PHE 001 LAB 270 Ultimate Frisbee .5 Abeyta, DD MW 1000-1050A RFIELD 30 52941 ^ PHE 001 LAB 274 Ultimate Frisbee .5 Nosek, KM TR 1000-1050A RFIELD 30 44835 ^ PHE 001 LAB 286 Volleyball In/Out-I/A .5 Holmes, JS MW 1000-1050A ARC 125 36 52942 ^ PHE 001 LAB 290 Volleyball-Beg .5 Holmes, JS MW 1100-1150A ARC 125 36 53525 ^ PHE 001 LAB 294 Water Polo - Beg/Int .5 Doten, SL TR 1100-1150A S POOL 35 @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 103 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 53526 ^ PHE 001 LAB 296 Water Polo - Beg/Int .5 Doten, SL MW 1100-1150A S POOL 35 44836 ^ PHE 001 LAB 302 Weight Training-Beg .5 Moroski, MH MW 0900-0950A ARC 161 35 44837 ^ PHE 001 LAB 304 Weight Training-Beg .5 Johnson, MD MW 1000-1050A ARC 161 35 44838 ^ PHE 001 LAB 308 Weight Training-Beg .5 Moroski, MH MW 0800-0850A ARC 161 35 44841 ^ PHE 001 LAB 316 Spirit Squad-Adv .5 The Staff TBA TBA 25 44842 ^ PHE 001 LAB 318 Spirit Squad-Adv .5 The Staff TBA TBA 25 @ PHE 006 D/L 100 Baseball-ICA V Men 1.0 Peters, RW TBA TBA FIELD 100 @ PHE 006 D/L 102 Basketball-ICA V Men 1.0 Stewart, GL TBA TBA ARCPAV 10 60 @ PHE 006 D/L 104 Basketball-ICA V Women 1.0 Simpson, SL TBA TBA ARCPAV 10 60 @ PHE 006 D/L 108 Cross Cntry-ICA V Men 1.0 Talley, BE TBA TBA TRACK 60 @ PHE 006 D/L 110 Cross Cntry-ICA V Women 1.0 Talley, BE TBA TBA TRACK 60 @ PHE 006 D/L 111 Field Hockey-ICA Women 1.0 Weidner, WJ TBA TBA FIELD 60 @ PHE 006 D/L 112 Football-ICA 1.0 Biggs, GR TBA TBA FIELD 200 @ PHE 006 D/L 114 Golf-ICA V Men 1.0 Williams, CA TBA TBA FIELD 50 @ PHE 006 D/L 116 Golf-ICA V Women 1.0 Walker, AM MTWRF TBA FIELD 50 @ PHE 006 D/L 118 Gymnastics-ICA Women 1.0 Lavallee, JJ TBA TBA H GYM 176 60 @ PHE 006 D/L 120 Lacrosse-ICA Women 1.0 Jones, EM TBA TBA FIELD 60 @ PHE 006 D/L 122 Soccer-ICA Men 1.0 Shaffer, DL TBA TBA FIELD 50 @ PHE 006 D/L 124 Soccer-ICA Women 1.0 Robinson, MK TBA TBA FIELD 50 @ PHE 006 D/L 126 Softball-ICA V Women 1.0 Yoder, KL TBA TBA FIELD 40 @ PHE 006 D/L 130 Swimming-ICA V Women 1.0 Jahn, BA MTWR TBA S POOL 60 @ PHE 006 D/L 132 Tennis-ICA V Men 1.0 Lee, DL TBA TBA COURT 30 @ PHE 006 D/L 134 Tennis-ICA V Women 1.0 Maze, WS TBA TBA COURT 30 @ PHE 006 D/L 136 Track-ICA V Men 1.0 Talley, BE TBA TBA TRACK 100 @ PHE 006 D/L 138 Track-ICA V Women 1.0 Talley, BE TBA TBA TRACK 100 @ PHE 006 D/L 140 Volleyball-ICA V Women 1.0 Holmes, JS TBA TBA ARCPAV 10 50 @ PHE 006 D/L 142 Water Polo-ICA Men 1.0 Doten, SL MTWR TBA S POOL 50 @ PHE 006 D/L 146 Water Polo-ICA Women 1.0 Wright, JR MTWR TBA S POOL 60 ** ALL PHE 006 SECTIONS OPEN TO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC STUDENTS ONLY ** 44868 PHE 007 ACT 001 Prof Act Men & Wom 1.0 Varnum, LK TBA TBA H GYM 113 50 ** ATHLETIC TRAINING - ADVANCED ** @ PHE 025 COM 001 Life Sav & Wtr Sfty 2.0 Jahn, BA MWF 1100-1150A WICKSN 1020 20 S TBA TBA H POOL ** SWIM TEST REQUIRED ** @ PHE 027 COM 001 Water Safety Instr 2.0 Jahn, BA TR 0110-0230P H GYM 20 TR TBA H POOL ** SWIM TEST REQUIRED ** 44873 PHE 044 LEC 001 Healthful Living 2.0 Manara, RN MW 1100-1150A WELLMN 106 120 S @ PHE 092 VAR PE Internship 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHE 097T TUT Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHE 097TC TUT Community Tutoring PE 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHE 098 VAR Directed Grp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHE 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53242 PHE 120 LEC 001 Sports in Amer Society 3.0 Adams, CR TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 26 100 R @ PHE 192 VAR PE Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHE 197T TUT Tutoring In PE 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHE 197TC TUT Community Tutoring PE 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHE 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHE 198 VAR 003 Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 Bronzan, ST MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 125 20 ** TOPIC: COACHING PRINCIPLES AND METHODS ** @ PHE 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 45304 PHE 300 COM 001 Elem Pe Program 2.0 Bronzan, ST M 0610-0800P H GYM 290 40 TBA TBA 45305 PHE 300 COM 002 Elem Pe Program 2.0 Motekaitis, PJ T 0610-0800P H GYM 290 40 TBA TBA 53527 PHE 300 COM 003 Elem Pe Program 2.0 The Staff W 0610-0800P H GYM 290 40 TBA TBA Physics (PHY) 45727 ^ PHY 007A COM A01 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM MW 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2319 45728 ^ PHY 007A COM A02 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM MR 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2319 45729 ^ PHY 007A COM A03 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2319 45730 ^ PHY 007A COM A04 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2319 45731 ^ PHY 007A COM A05 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM TR 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2319 45732 ^ PHY 007A COM A06 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM TF 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2319 45733 ^ PHY 007A COM A07 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM T 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2319 R 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2319 45734 ^ PHY 007A COM A08 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2319 45735 ^ PHY 007A COM A09 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM TR 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2319 45736 ^ PHY 007A COM A10 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM WF 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2319 45737 ^ PHY 007A COM A11 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM WF 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2319 45738 ^ PHY 007A COM B01 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM MW 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2319 45739 ^ PHY 007A COM B02 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM MR 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2319 45740 ^ PHY 007A COM B03 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2319 45741 ^ PHY 007A COM B04 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2319 45742 ^ PHY 007A COM B05 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM TR 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2319 Page 104 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 45743 ^ PHY 007A COM B06 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM TF 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2319 45744 ^ PHY 007A COM B07 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM T 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2319 R 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2319 45745 ^ PHY 007A COM B08 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2319 45746 ^ PHY 007A COM B09 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM TR 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2319 45747 ^ PHY 007A COM B10 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM WF 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2319 45748 ^ PHY 007A COM B11 General Physics 4.0 Erbacher, RD M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Tripathi, SM WF 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2319 ** PHY 007A COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $13.00 ** ** PHY 007A: ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST D/L IS MANDATORY. STUDENTS MUST OBTAIN A PTA NUMBER FROM THE D/L INSTRUCTOR FOR ENROLLMENT OR ENROLLMENT CHANGES AFTER PASS 2, PROVIDING SPACE IS AVAILABLE. STUDENTS WILL BE DROPPED IF CHANGES ARE ATTEMPTED WITHOUT A PTA NUMBER ** 45749 ^ PHY 007B COM A01 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2307 45750 ^ PHY 007B COM A02 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D TF 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2307 45751 ^ PHY 007B COM A03 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2307 45752 ^ PHY 007B COM A04 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2307 45753 ^ PHY 007B COM A05 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D WF 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2307 45754 ^ PHY 007B COM A06 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D W 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2307 F 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2307 45755 ^ PHY 007B COM A07 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D MR 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2307 45756 ^ PHY 007B COM A08 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2307 45757 ^ PHY 007B COM A09 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2307 45758 ^ PHY 007B COM A10 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D MR 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2307 45759 ^ PHY 007B COM A11 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2307 45760 ^ PHY 007B COM B01 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2307 45761 ^ PHY 007B COM B02 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D TF 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2307 45762 ^ PHY 007B COM B03 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2307 45763 ^ PHY 007B COM B04 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2307 45764 ^ PHY 007B COM B05 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D WF 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2307 45765 ^ PHY 007B COM B06 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D W 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2307 F 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2307 45766 ^ PHY 007B COM B07 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D MR 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2307 45767 ^ PHY 007B COM B08 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2307 45768 ^ PHY 007B COM B09 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2307 45769 ^ PHY 007B COM B10 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D MR 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2307 45770 ^ PHY 007B COM B11 General Physics 4.0 Conway, JS T 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2307 45771 ^ PHY 007B COM C01 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D WF 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2317 45772 ^ PHY 007B COM C02 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2317 45773 ^ PHY 007B COM C03 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2317 45774 ^ PHY 007B COM C04 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2317 45775 ^ PHY 007B COM C05 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D MR 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2317 45776 ^ PHY 007B COM C06 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2317 45777 ^ PHY 007B COM C07 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2317 45778 ^ PHY 007B COM C08 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2317 45779 ^ PHY 007B COM C09 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D TF 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2317 45780 ^ PHY 007B COM D01 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D WF 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2317 45781 ^ PHY 007B COM D02 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2317 45782 ^ PHY 007B COM D03 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2317 45783 ^ PHY 007B COM D04 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2317 45784 ^ PHY 007B COM D05 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D MR 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2317 45785 ^ PHY 007B COM D06 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2317 @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 105 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 45786 ^ PHY 007B COM D07 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2317 45787 ^ PHY 007B COM D08 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2317 45788 ^ PHY 007B COM D09 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D TF 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2317 ** PHY 007B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $10.00 ** ** PHY 007B: ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST D/L IS MANDATORY. STUDENTS MUST OBTAIN A PTA NUMBER FROM THE D/L INSTRUCTOR FOR ENROLLMENT OR ENROLLMENT CHANGES AFTER PASS 2, PROVIDING SPACE IS AVAILABLE. STUDENTS WILL BE DROPPED IF CHANGES ARE ATTEMPTED WITHOUT A PTA NUMBER ** 45789 ^ PHY 007C COM A01 General Physics 4.0 Coleman, LB R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Webb, DJ MR 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2312 45790 ^ PHY 007C COM A02 General Physics 4.0 Coleman, LB R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Webb, DJ TR 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2312 45791 ^ PHY 007C COM A03 General Physics 4.0 Coleman, LB R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Webb, DJ TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2312 45792 ^ PHY 007C COM A04 General Physics 4.0 Coleman, LB R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Webb, DJ TR 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2312 45793 ^ PHY 007C COM A05 General Physics 4.0 Coleman, LB R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Webb, DJ TF 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2312 45794 ^ PHY 007C COM A06 General Physics 4.0 Coleman, LB R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Webb, DJ MW 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2312 45795 ^ PHY 007C COM A07 General Physics 4.0 Coleman, LB R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Webb, DJ MW 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2312 45796 ^ PHY 007C COM A08 General Physics 4.0 Coleman, LB R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Webb, DJ MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2312 45797 ^ PHY 007C COM A09 General Physics 4.0 Coleman, LB R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D Webb, DJ MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2312 45798 ^ PHY 007C COM B01 General Physics 4.0 Coleman, LB R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Webb, DJ MR 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2312 45799 ^ PHY 007C COM B02 General Physics 4.0 Coleman, LB R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Webb, DJ TR 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2312 45800 ^ PHY 007C COM B03 General Physics 4.0 Coleman, LB R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Webb, DJ TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2312 45801 ^ PHY 007C COM B04 General Physics 4.0 Coleman, LB R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Webb, DJ TR 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2312 45802 ^ PHY 007C COM B05 General Physics 4.0 Coleman, LB R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Webb, DJ TF 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2312 45803 ^ PHY 007C COM B06 General Physics 4.0 Coleman, LB R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Webb, DJ MW 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2312 45804 ^ PHY 007C COM B07 General Physics 4.0 Coleman, LB R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Webb, DJ MW 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2312 45805 ^ PHY 007C COM B08 General Physics 4.0 Coleman, LB R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Webb, DJ MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2312 45806 ^ PHY 007C COM B09 General Physics 4.0 Coleman, LB R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D Webb, DJ MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2312 45807 ^ PHY 007C COM C01 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D TF 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2322 45808 ^ PHY 007C COM C02 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2322 45809 ^ PHY 007C COM C03 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2322 45810 ^ PHY 007C COM C04 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2322 45811 ^ PHY 007C COM C05 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2322 45812 ^ PHY 007C COM C06 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2322 45813 ^ PHY 007C COM C07 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2322 45814 ^ PHY 007C COM C08 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2322 45815 ^ PHY 007C COM C09 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2322 45816 ^ PHY 007C COM D01 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D TF 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2322 45817 ^ PHY 007C COM D02 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2322 45818 ^ PHY 007C COM D03 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2322 45819 ^ PHY 007C COM D04 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2322 45820 ^ PHY 007C COM D05 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2322 45821 ^ PHY 007C COM D06 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2322 45822 ^ PHY 007C COM D07 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2322 45823 ^ PHY 007C COM D08 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2322 45824 ^ PHY 007C COM D09 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 D TR 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2322 ** PHY 007C COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $12.00 ** ** PHY 007C: ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST D/L IS MANDATORY. STUDENTS MUST OBTAIN A PTA NUMBER FROM THE D/L INSTRUCTOR FOR ENROLLMENT OR ENROLLMENT CHANGES AFTER PASS 2, PROVIDING SPACE IS AVAILABLE. STUDENTS WILL BE DROPPED IF CHANGES ARE ATTEMPTED WITHOUT A PTA NUMBER. ** 45846 ^ PHY 009A COM A01 Classical Physics 5.0 Harris, RR MWF 0110-0200P RESSLR 66 24 W M 0410-0500P PHYSIC 148 45847 ^ PHY 009A COM A02 Classical Physics 5.0 Harris, RR MWF 0110-0200P RESSLR 66 24 W M 0510-0600P PHYSIC 148 Page 106 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 45848 ^ PHY 009A COM A03 Classical Physics 5.0 Harris, RR MWF 0110-0200P RESSLR 66 24 W M 0610-0700P PHYSIC 148 45849 ^ PHY 009A COM A04 Classical Physics 5.0 Harris, RR MWF 0110-0200P RESSLR 66 24 W M 0710-0800P PHYSIC 148 45850 ^ PHY 009A COM A05 Classical Physics 5.0 Harris, RR MWF 0110-0200P RESSLR 66 24 W T 0410-0500P PHYSIC 148 45851 ^ PHY 009A COM A06 Classical Physics 5.0 Harris, RR MWF 0110-0200P RESSLR 66 24 W T 0510-0600P PHYSIC 148 45852 ^ PHY 009A COM A07 Classical Physics 5.0 Harris, RR MWF 0110-0200P RESSLR 66 24 W T 0610-0700P PHYSIC 148 45853 ^ PHY 009A COM B01 Classical Physics 5.0 Harris, RR TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 66 24 Y T 0610-0700P PHYSIC 130 45854 ^ PHY 009A COM B02 Classical Physics 5.0 Harris, RR TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 66 24 Y T 0710-0800P PHYSIC 148 45855 ^ PHY 009A COM B03 Classical Physics 5.0 Harris, RR TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 66 24 Y T 0810-0900P PHYSIC 148 45856 ^ PHY 009A COM B04 Classical Physics 5.0 Harris, RR TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 66 24 Y W 0410-0500P PHYSIC 148 45857 ^ PHY 009A COM B05 Classical Physics 5.0 Harris, RR TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 66 24 Y W 0510-0600P PHYSIC 148 45858 ^ PHY 009A COM B06 Classical Physics 5.0 Harris, RR TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 66 24 Y W 0610-0700P PHYSIC 148 45859 ^ PHY 009A COM B07 Classical Physics 5.0 Harris, RR TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 66 24 Y W 0710-0800P PHYSIC 148 45860 ^ PHY 009A COM C01 Classical Physics 5.0 Cole, RW MWF 1100-1150A RESSLR 66 24 S W 0510-0600P PHYSIC 130 45861 ^ PHY 009A COM C02 Classical Physics 5.0 Cole, RW MWF 1100-1150A RESSLR 66 24 S W 0610-0700P PHYSIC 130 45862 ^ PHY 009A COM C03 Classical Physics 5.0 Cole, RW MWF 1100-1150A RESSLR 66 24 S W 0710-0800P PHYSIC 130 45863 ^ PHY 009A COM C04 Classical Physics 5.0 Cole, RW MWF 1100-1150A RESSLR 66 24 S R 0410-0500P PHYSIC 148 45864 ^ PHY 009A COM C05 Classical Physics 5.0 Cole, RW MWF 1100-1150A RESSLR 66 24 S R 0510-0600P PHYSIC 148 45865 ^ PHY 009A COM C06 Classical Physics 5.0 Cole, RW MWF 1100-1150A RESSLR 66 24 S R 0610-0700P PHYSIC 148 45866 ^ PHY 009A COM C07 Classical Physics 5.0 Cole, RW MWF 1100-1150A RESSLR 66 24 S R 0710-0800P PHYSIC 148 45825 LAB 001 M 0800-1020A RESSLR 162 24 45826 LAB 002 M 1030-1250P RESSLR 162 24 45827 LAB 003 M 0110-0330P RESSLR 162 24 45828 LAB 004 M 0340-0600P RESSLR 162 24 45829 LAB 005 M 0610-0830P RESSLR 162 24 45830 LAB 006 T 0800-1020A RESSLR 162 24 45831 LAB 007 T 1030-1250P RESSLR 162 24 45832 LAB 008 T 0110-0330P RESSLR 162 24 45833 LAB 009 T 0340-0600P RESSLR 162 24 45834 LAB 010 T 0610-0830P RESSLR 162 24 45835 LAB 011 W 0800-1020A RESSLR 162 24 45836 LAB 012 W 1030-1250P RESSLR 162 24 45837 LAB 013 W 0110-0330P RESSLR 162 24 45838 LAB 014 W 0340-0600P RESSLR 162 24 45839 LAB 015 W 0610-0830P RESSLR 162 24 45840 LAB 016 R 0800-1020A RESSLR 162 24 45841 LAB 017 R 1030-1250P RESSLR 162 24 45842 LAB 018 R 0110-0330P RESSLR 162 24 45843 LAB 019 R 0340-0600P RESSLR 162 24 45844 LAB 020 R 0610-0830P RESSLR 162 24 45845 LAB 021 F 0800-1020A RESSLR 162 24 ** ALL PHY 009A SECTIONS REQUIRE STUDENTS TO SIGN UP FOR ALL PARTS OF THE COURSE. SELECT A CRN FOR THE COMBINED LECTURE AND DISCUSSION AND SEPARATE CRN FOR THE LAB. ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST LAB IS MANDATORY. STUDENTS MUST OBTAIN A PTA NUMBER FROM THE LAB INSTRUCTOR FOR ANY ENROLLMENT CHANGES AFTER PASS 2, PROVIDING SPACE IS AVAILABLE. STUDENTS WILL BE DROPPED IF CHANGES ARE ATTEMPTED WITHOUT A PTA NUMBER ** 45874 ^ PHY 009C COM A01 Classical Physics 5.0 Curro, NJ MWF 1210-0100P RESSLR 66 24 A W 0310-0400P PHYSIC 148 45875 ^ PHY 009C COM A02 Classical Physics 5.0 Curro, NJ MWF 1210-0100P RESSLR 66 24 A W 0410-0500P PHYSIC 130 45876 ^ PHY 009C COM A03 Classical Physics 5.0 Curro, NJ MWF 1210-0100P RESSLR 66 24 A W 0810-0900P PHYSIC 148 45877 ^ PHY 009C COM A04 Classical Physics 5.0 Curro, NJ MWF 1210-0100P RESSLR 66 24 A R 0310-0400P PHYSIC 148 45878 ^ PHY 009C COM A05 Classical Physics 5.0 Curro, NJ MWF 1210-0100P RESSLR 66 24 A R 0410-0500P PHYSIC 130 45879 ^ PHY 009C COM A06 Classical Physics 5.0 Curro, NJ MWF 1210-0100P RESSLR 66 24 A R 0510-0600P PHYSIC 130 45880 ^ PHY 009C COM A07 Classical Physics 5.0 Curro, NJ MWF 1210-0100P RESSLR 66 24 A R 0610-0700P PHYSIC 130 45867 LAB 001 T 1030-1250P RESSLR 164 24 45868 LAB 002 T 0110-0330P RESSLR 164 24 45869 LAB 003 T 0340-0600P RESSLR 164 24 45870 LAB 004 T 0610-0830P RESSLR 164 24 45871 LAB 005 W 0800-1020A RESSLR 164 24 45872 LAB 006 W 0110-0330P RESSLR 164 24 45873 LAB 007 W 0340-0600P RESSLR 164 24 ** ALL PHY 009C SECTIONS REQUIRE STUDENTS TO SIGN UP FOR ALL PARTS OF THE COURSE. SELECT A CRN FOR THE COMBINED LECTURE AND DISCUSSION AND SEPARATE CRN FOR THE LAB. ATTENDANCE AT THE FIRST LAB IS MANDATORY. STUDENTS MUST OBTAIN A PTA NUMBER FROM THE LAB INSTRUCTOR FOR ENROLLMENT OR ENROLLMENT CHANGES AFTER PASS 2, PROVIDING SPACE IS AVAILABLE. STUDENTS WILL BE DROPPED IF CHANGES ARE ATTEMPTED WITHOUT A PTA NUMBER ** @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 107 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 45881 ^ PHY 009D COM A01 Modern Physics 4.0 Ferenc, D MWF 0210-0300P RESSLR 66 23 V M 0310-0430P PHYSIC 140 45882 ^ PHY 009D COM A02 Modern Physics 4.0 Ferenc, D MWF 0210-0300P RESSLR 66 23 V M 0440-0600P PHYSIC 140 45883 ^ PHY 009D COM A03 Modern Physics 4.0 Ferenc, D MWF 0210-0300P RESSLR 66 23 V M 0610-0730P PHYSIC 140 45884 ^ PHY 009D COM A04 Modern Physics 4.0 Ferenc, D MWF 0210-0300P RESSLR 66 23 V M 0740-0900P PHYSIC 140 45885 ^ PHY 009D COM A05 Modern Physics 4.0 Ferenc, D MWF 0210-0300P RESSLR 66 23 V T 0310-0430P PHYSIC 140 45886 ^ PHY 009D COM A06 Modern Physics 4.0 Ferenc, D MWF 0210-0300P RESSLR 66 23 V T 0440-0600P PHYSIC 140 45887 ^ PHY 009D COM A07 Modern Physics 4.0 Ferenc, D MWF 0210-0300P RESSLR 66 23 V T 0610-0730P PHYSIC 140 45888 ^ PHY 009D COM B01 Modern Physics 4.0 Singh, RR TR 0140-0300P RESSLR 66 23 I T 0310-0430P PHYSIC 130 45889 ^ PHY 009D COM B02 Modern Physics 4.0 Singh, RR TR 0140-0300P RESSLR 66 23 I T 0440-0600P PHYSIC 130 45890 ^ PHY 009D COM B03 Modern Physics 4.0 Singh, RR TR 0140-0300P RESSLR 66 23 I T 0740-0900P PHYSIC 140 45891 ^ PHY 009D COM B04 Modern Physics 4.0 Singh, RR TR 0140-0300P RESSLR 66 23 I W 0310-0430P PHYSIC 140 45892 ^ PHY 009D COM B05 Modern Physics 4.0 Singh, RR TR 0140-0300P RESSLR 66 23 I W 0440-0600P PHYSIC 140 45893 ^ PHY 009D COM B06 Modern Physics 4.0 Singh, RR TR 0140-0300P RESSLR 66 23 I W 0610-0730P PHYSIC 140 45894 ^ PHY 009D COM B07 Modern Physics 4.0 Singh, RR TR 0140-0300P RESSLR 66 23 I W 0740-0900P PHYSIC 140 45895 PHY 009HC COM A01 Honors Physics 5.0 Kiskis, JE TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 55 20 Y TR 1210-0200P RESSLR 154 45896 PHY 009HC COM A02 Honors Physics 5.0 Kiskis, JE TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 55 20 Y TR 0210-0400P RESSLR 154 @ PHY 049 VAR Low Div Suppl Work 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHY 090X SEM Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHY 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHY 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 46074 PHY 108 LEC 001 Optics 3.0 Zhu, X MWF 0210-0300P PHYSIC 140 41 V 46075 PHY 108L LAB 001 Optics Laboratory 1.0 Zhu, X M 0310-0530P RESSLR 156 15 46076 PHY 110B LEC 001 Electricty & Magnetsm 4.0 Yu, D MWF 1100-1150A BAINER 1060 49 S 46077 PHY 115A LEC 001 Quantum Mechanics 4.0 Carlip, S TR 0140-0300P PHYSIC 130 49 I 46078 PHY 116C COM 001 Computers in Phys Expts 4.0 Pellett, DE MWF 0110-0200P RESSLR 158 18 W 0310-0600P RESSLR 152 46079 PHY 129A LEC 001 Intro Nuclear Phys 4.0 Calderon De La B, M TR 1210-0130P RESSLR 158 20 46080 PHY 130B LEC 001 Elem Part Physics 4.0 Chertok, MB MW 0900-1020A PHYSIC 185 20 46081 PHY 140B LEC 001 Solid State Physics 4.0 Curro, NJ MW 1030-1150A PHYSIC 185 20 53362 PHY 155 LEC 001 General Relativity 4.0 Kaloper, N TR 0340-0500P PHYSIC 185 20 46084 PHY 160 LEC 001 Envir Physics & Soc 3.0 Cox, DL TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 203 15 B @ PHY 194HA IND Special Study-Honors 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHY 194HB IND Special Study-Honors 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHY 195 IND Senior Thesis 5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHY 197T TUT Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHY 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHY 198 VAR 043 Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 Knox, LE M 1000-1050A PHYSIC 432 20 @ PHY 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 46373 PHY 200C COM 001 Mechanics & Electromag 4.0 Chiang, S MW 0830-0950A PHYSIC 416 40 TBA TBA 46374 PHY 215C COM 001 Quantum Mechanics 4.0 Pickett, WE MW 1000-1120A PHYSIC 416 40 TBA TBA 46375 PHY 219A LEC 001 Statistical Mechanics 4.0 Savrasov, SY TR 1130-1250P PHYSIC 185 40 53400 PHY 224B LEC 001 Nuclear Physics 3.0 Cebra, DA MW 1030-1150A RESSLR 158 20 46376 PHY 230A LEC 001 Quantum Thry/Fields 3.0 Luty, MA TR 1000-1120A PHYSIC 416 30 53603 PHY 230C LEC 001 Quantum Field Theory 3.0 The Staff MW 0900-1020A RESSLR 158 15 46377 PHY 240C LEC 001 Condensed Matter Physics 3.0 Zimanyi, GT TR 0210-0330P RESSLR 158 20 53401 PHY 241 LEC 001 Topics in Magnetism 3.0 Singh, RR MW 1130-1250P PHYSIC 416 20 46378 PHY 245C LEC 001 Collider Physics 3.0 Tripathi, SM TR 0900-1020A RESSLR 158 20 53402 PHY 246A LEC 001 Supersymmetry 3.0 Terning, JL TR 0210-0330P PHYSIC 185 20 53403 PHY 263 LEC 001 Cosmic Structure Formati 3.0 Knox, LE MW 1130-1250P PHYSIC 525 15 53404 PHY 265 LEC 001 HE Astrophys & Rad Procs 3.0 Becker, RH TR 0240-0400P PHYSIC 525 15 @ PHY 270 LED Topics in Phy Research 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53406 PHY 280 SEM 001 Ethics 2.0 Tyson, J W 0210-0400P PHYSIC 525 15 46440 PHY 285 SEM 001 Careers in Physics 1.0 Carlip, S M 1000-1050A PHYSIC 432 20 46441 PHY 290 SEM 001 Seminar In Physics 1.0 Kaloper, N M 0410-0600P RESSLR 55 85 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 46442 PHY 291 SEM 001 Nuclear Physics Sem 1.0 Calderon De La B, M W 1240-0200P PHYSIC 432 30 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 46443 PHY 292A SEM 001 Particle Physics Sem 1.0 Chertok, MB T 0410-0600P PHYSIC 416 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 46444 PHY 292B SEM 001 Joint Theory Seminar 1.0 Kiskis, JE M 0140-0300P PHYSIC 432 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 46445 PHY 293 SEM 001 Condensed Matter Sem 1.0 Zhu, X R 0410-0600P PHYSIC 416 30 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** 46446 PHY 294 SEM 001 Cosmology Seminar 1.0 Fassnacht, CD R 1210-0130P PHYSIC 416 25 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** @ PHY 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHY 298 VAR 001 Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Becker, RH T 1210-0100P PHYSIC 525 10 @ PHY 298 VAR 005 Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Cebra, DA W 0210-0400P PHYSIC 432 12 @ PHY 298 VAR 026 Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Scalettar, RT F 1100-1150A PHYSIC 432 15 @ PHY 298 VAR 029 Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Webb, DJ F 0210-0400P PHYSIC 432 18 @ PHY 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA 46561 PHY 371 LED 001 Tchng Activ-Enggmnt D/Ls 1.0 Webb, DJ TBA TBA 20 @ PHY 390 LED Meth Teach Physics 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHY 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Page 108 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Plant Biology (PLB) @ PLB 090X VAR Plant Science Seminar 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLB 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLB 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLB 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 46722 ^ PLB 102 COM A01 California Floristics 5.0 Potter, D TR 1210-0100P WELLMN 1 25 B T 0140-0630P SCILAB 3067 46723 ^ PLB 102 COM A02 California Floristics 5.0 Potter, D TR 1210-0100P WELLMN 1 25 B T 0140-0630P SCILAB 3075 ** PLB 102 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 46724 PLB 108 COM 001 Angiosperm Systematics 5.0 Doyle, JA MWF 1100-1150A HUTCH 102 30 S MW 0210-0500P SCILAB 3067 ** PLB 108 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $38.00 ** 46725 PLB 113 LEC 001 Plant Molec & Cell Biol 3.0 Harada, JJ TR 1030-1150A GIEDT 1003 170 Y 46726 PLB 113D DIS 001 Plant Mol Cell Biol Disc 1.0 Harada, JJ M 0410-0500P OLSON 159 25 G 46727 PLB 113D DIS 002 Plant Mol Cell Biol Disc 1.0 Harada, JJ T 0110-0200P OLSON 151 25 T 46728 PLB 113D DIS 003 Plant Mol Cell Biol Disc 1.0 Harada, JJ W 0210-0300P GIEDT 1006 25 V 46729 PLB 113D DIS 004 Plant Mol Cell Biol Disc 1.0 Harada, JJ TBA TBA 25 46730 PLB 113D DIS 005 Plant Mol Cell Biol Disc 1.0 Harada, JJ TBA TBA 25 46731 PLB 113D DIS 006 Plant Mol Cell Biol Disc 1.0 Harada, JJ TBA TBA 25 46732 PLB 113D DIS 007 Plant Mol Cell Biol Disc 1.0 Harada, JJ TBA TBA 25 46733 PLB 113D DIS 008 Plant Mol Cell Biol Disc 1.0 Harada, JJ TBA TBA 25 46736 PLB 143 COM A01 Evolution of Crop Plants 4.0 Gepts, P TR 0140-0300P STORER 1322 22 I T 0410-0500P WELLMN 235 46737 PLB 143 COM A02 Evolution of Crop Plants 4.0 Gepts, P TR 0140-0300P STORER 1322 22 I T 0510-0600P OLSON 244 46738 PLB 143 COM A03 Evolution of Crop Plants 4.0 Gepts, P TR 0140-0300P STORER 1322 22 I W 0310-0400P WELLMN 235 46739 PLB 143 COM A04 Evolution of Crop Plants 4.0 Gepts, P TR 0140-0300P STORER 1322 22 I W 0410-0500P OLSON 117 46740 PLB 143 COM A05 Evolution of Crop Plants 4.0 Gepts, P TR 0140-0300P STORER 1322 22 I W 0510-0600P OLSON 117 46741 PLB 143 COM A06 Evolution of Crop Plants 4.0 Gepts, P TR 0140-0300P STORER 1322 22 I R 0900-0950A WELLMN 207 46742 PLB 143 COM A07 Evolution of Crop Plants 4.0 Gepts, P TR 0140-0300P STORER 1322 22 I W 0210-0300P HUTCH 102 46743 PLB 143 COM A08 Evolution of Crop Plants 4.0 Gepts, P TR 0140-0300P STORER 1322 22 I R 1000-1050A OLSON 151 ** PLB 143 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $3.00 ** 46744 PLB 147 COM 001 Calif Plant Communities 4.0 Young, T WF 1210-0100P BOWLEY 101 35 TBA TBA ** PLB 147 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 46745 PLB 189 L/D Plant Bio Experiments 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLB 190C DIS Res Conf Plant Bio 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLB 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLB 194H VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLB 197T TUT Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLB 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLB 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Plant Biology (Graduate Group) (PBI) 44229 PBI 200C COM 001 Plant Integrative Biol 5.0 Silk, MW T 1030-1150A PRB 1111 25 Blumwald, E R 0830-0950A PRB 1111 Labavitch, JM R 1000-1150A PRB 1111 44230 PBI 212 LEC 001 Phys Herb Action 3.0 Fischer, AJ TBA TBA 15 44231 PBI 290A DIS 001 Faculty Seminar 1.0 The Staff W 1210-0100P WELLMN 111 15 44232 PBI 290B SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 The Staff F 1210-0100P LSA 1022 100 @ PBI 290C DIS Res Conf Bot 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PBI 292 SEM Seminar in Plant Biology 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 44264 PBI 293 DIS 001 Sem Postharvest Bio 1.0 Inoue, K R 1210-0100P WELLMN 107 20 Saltveit, ME @ PBI 297T TUT Tutor Plant Biol 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PBI 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PBI 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PBI 390 DIS Teaching Botany 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA Plant Pathology (PLP) 46929 ^ PLP 120 COM 001 Intro Plant Path 4.0 Gilbertson, RL TR 0900-0950A HUTCH 102 37 R Bostock, RM TR 0110-0400P HUTCH 103 ** PLP 120 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 52930 ^ PLP 140 COM 001 Ag Biotech Public Policy 4.0 Williamson, VM MW 0110-0300P HUTCH 103 28 Bruening, GE TBA TBA @ PLP 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLP 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLP 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 52929 ^ PLP 206A COM 001 Fruit Crops Dis 3.0 Kirkpatrick, BC T 0900-1150A HUTCH 103 20 R 0800-0550P FIELD 47030 ^ PLP 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 The Staff M 1210-0100P HUTCH 115 80 47031 ^ PLP 290C SEM 001 Adv Rsch Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 47033 ^ PLP 295 SEM 001 Sem In Mycology 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20 @ PLP 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLP 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Plant Science (PLS) 47097 PLS 005 COM A01 Plants Gard, Orch & Land 2.0 Marrush, MA M 0410-0500P HUNT 100 32 G T 0900-1150A BOWLEY 109 47098 PLS 005 COM A02 Plants Gard, Orch & Land 2.0 Marrush, MA M 0410-0500P HUNT 100 32 G T 0110-0400P BOWLEY 109 47099 PLS 005 COM A03 Plants Gard, Orch & Land 2.0 Marrush, MA M 0410-0500P HUNT 100 32 G T 0410-0700P BOWLEY 109 47100 PLS 005 COM A04 Plants Gard, Orch & Land 2.0 Marrush, MA M 0410-0500P HUNT 100 32 G W 0900-1150A BOWLEY 109 @Consent of instructor required. 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Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 109 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 47101 PLS 005 COM A05 Plants Gard, Orch & Land 2.0 Marrush, MA M 0410-0500P HUNT 100 32 G W 0110-0400P BOWLEY 109 47102 PLS 005 COM A06 Plants Gard, Orch & Land 2.0 Marrush, MA M 0410-0500P HUNT 100 32 G W 0410-0700P BOWLEY 109 ** PLS 005 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $20.00 ** 53298 PLS 006 LED 001 Flower Power 2.0 Lieth, JH W 0410-0600P WELLMN 230 70 G 47103 PLS 012 LEC 001 Plants and Society 4.0 Tian, L MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 202 80 F 47104 PLS 015 COM A01 Intro Sustainable Agric 4.0 Van Horn, MJ MWF 1000-1050A BOWLEY 101 19 Williams, NM W 0210-0500P BOWLEY 105 47105 PLS 015 COM A02 Intro Sustainable Agric 4.0 Van Horn, MJ MWF 1000-1050A BOWLEY 101 19 Williams, NM R 0210-0500P BOWLEY 105 ** PLS 015 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $36.00 ** 47106 ^ PLS 021 COM A01 Computers in Technology 3.0 Lieth, JH TR 0510-0600P CHEM 194 35 C T 0110-0300P HUTCH 73 TBA TBA 47107 ^ PLS 021 COM A02 Computers in Technology 3.0 Lieth, JH TR 0510-0600P CHEM 194 29 C T 0610-0800P OLSON 27 **LAB FOR SECTION A02 WILL BE HELD IN A MAC LAB** 47108 ^ PLS 021 COM A03 Computers in Technology 3.0 Lieth, JH TR 0510-0600P CHEM 194 35 C R 1100-1250P HUTCH 73 TBA TBA 47109 ^ PLS 021 COM A04 Computers in Technology 3.0 Lieth, JH TR 0510-0600P CHEM 194 35 C W 1000-1150A HUTCH 73 TBA TBA 47110 ^ PLS 021 COM A05 Computers in Technology 3.0 Lieth, JH TR 0510-0600P CHEM 194 35 C W 0110-0300P HUTCH 73 TBA TBA 47111 ^ PLS 021 COM A06 Computers in Technology 3.0 Lieth, JH TR 0510-0600P CHEM 194 35 C W 0310-0500P HUTCH 73 TBA TBA 47112 ^ PLS 021 COM A07 Computers in Technology 3.0 Lieth, JH TR 0510-0600P CHEM 194 35 C W 1100-1250P SCILAB 2020 TBA TBA 47113 ^ PLS 021 COM A08 Computers in Technology 3.0 Lieth, JH TR 0510-0600P CHEM 194 32 C R 0110-0300P HUTCH 73 TBA TBA 47114 ^ PLS 021 COM A09 Computers in Technology 3.0 Lieth, JH TR 0510-0600P CHEM 194 35 C T 1000-1150A HUTCH 73 TBA TBA 47115 ^ PLS 021 COM A10 Computers in Technology 3.0 Lieth, JH TR 0510-0600P CHEM 194 35 C T 0310-0500P HUTCH 73 TBA TBA 47116 ^ PLS 021 COM A11 Computers in Technology 3.0 Lieth, JH TR 0510-0600P CHEM 194 29 C M 0110-0300P OLSON 21 **LAB FOR SECTION A11 WILL BE HELD IN A MAC LAB** 53549 ^ PLS 021 COM A12 Computers in Technology 3.0 Lieth, JH TR 0510-0600P CHEM 194 29 C W 0610-0800P OLSON 27 **LAB FOR SECTION A12 WILL BE HELD IN A MAC LAB** ** NOT OPEN TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED ECS 015, ECS 030, ECS 035 OR ENG 005 ** 47117 PLS 049 COM 001 Organic Crop Prod Pract 3.0 Van Horn, MJ T 0310-0400P BOWLEY 105 20 T 0410-0500P BOWLEY 105 TBA TBA ** PLS 049 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $42.00 ** ** FIELDWORK WILL BE SCHEDULED ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS ** @ PLS 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLS 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLS 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 47326 PLS 100C LEC 001 Plant-Envir Interact 3.0 Brown, PH MWF 1000-1050A HUNT 110 25 X 47327 PLS 100CL L/D 001 Plant-Envir Interact Lab 2.0 Shackel, KA M 0110-0400P BOWLEY 109 15 47328 PLS 102 COM A01 California Floristics 5.0 Potter, D TR 1210-0100P WELLMN 1 25 B T 0140-0630P SCILAB 3067 47329 PLS 102 COM A02 California Floristics 5.0 Potter, D TR 1210-0100P WELLMN 1 25 B T 0140-0630P SCILAB 3075 ** COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 53448 PLS 112 LEC 001 Forage Crop Production 3.0 Teuber, LR MWF 1100-1150A PARSON 111 25 47330 PLS 114 COM 001 Fruit Production 2.0 Dejong, TM M 0110-0200P ASMDSN 242 25 M 0210-0500P ASMDSN 242 ** PLS 114 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $14.00 ** 53299 PLS 131 COM 001 Grass ID & Ecology 2.0 Rice, KJ TBA TBA 25 TBA TBA TBA TBA ** PLS 131 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $22.00 ** 47331 PLS 150 COM A01 Agroecosystem Management 4.0 Six, JW M 0110-0300P BOWLEY 101 23 W 0110-0200P BOWLEY 101 W 0210-0500P BOWLEY 101 53297 PLS 150 COM A02 Agroecosystem Management 4.0 Six, JW M 0110-0300P BOWLEY 101 23 W 0110-0200P BOWLEY 101 W 0210-0500P BOWLEY 101 ** PLS 150 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $26.00 ** 53300 PLS 158 COM 001 Plant Nutrition 4.0 Brown, PH MWF 0900-0950A BAINER 1128 25 F Richards, JH M 0110-0400P PLESC 1149 47333 PLS 171 COM A01 Plant Propagation 4.0 Burger, DW TR 1100-1150A WELLMN 119 25 Y R 0110-0200P BOWLEY 109 R 0210-0500P BOWLEY 109 47334 PLS 171 COM A02 Plant Propagation 4.0 Burger, DW TR 1100-1150A WELLMN 119 25 Y F 0110-0200P BOWLEY 109 F 0210-0500P BOWLEY 109 ** PLS 171 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $27.00 ** 47336 PLS 188 LED 001 Research Proposal 3.0 Kliebenstein, DJ R 0210-0400P ASMDSN 242 24 @ PLS 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLS 194H VAR Senior Honors Thesis 2.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA 47516 PLS 196 COM 001 Postharvest Technology 3.0 Mitcham, EJ TBA TBA 15 TBA TBA ** STUDENTS WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MEAL AND LODGING EXPENSES ** Page 110 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code @ PLS 197T TUT Tutor Plant Sciences 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLS 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLS 198 VAR 088 Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 Young, T WF 1210-0100P BOWLEY 101 45 ** TOPIC: CALIFORNIA PLANT COMMUNITIES ** @ PLS 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 47725 PLS 213 COM 001 Veg Postharvest Phy 3.0 Saltveit, ME TBA TBA 10 TBA TBA 47726 PLS 221 LEC 001 Vegetable Genomics 3.0 Quiros, CF MW 0900-1020A ASMDSN 242 15 @ PLS 290 VAR Seminar 1.0 -2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLS 290 VAR 001 Seminar 1.0 -2.0 Tian, L W 1210-0100P PLESC 3001 60 ** TOPIC: TOPICS IN PLANT SCIENCE ** @ PLS 290C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLS 297T TUT Tutor Plant Science 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLS 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLS 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PLS 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Political Science (POL) 48650 POL 001 COM A01 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Stone, WJ TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 30 H M 0900-0950A WELLMN 101 48652 POL 001 COM A02 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Stone, WJ TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 30 H T 0800-0850A OLSON 101 48651 POL 001 COM A03 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Stone, WJ TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 30 H T 0900-0950A WELLMN 101 48653 POL 001 COM A04 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Stone, WJ TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 30 H W 0900-0950A SOCSCI 80 48654 POL 001 COM A05 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Stone, WJ TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 30 H W 0410-0500P OLSON 125 48655 POL 001 COM A06 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Stone, WJ TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 30 H W 0510-0600P OLSON 125 53425 POL 001 COM A07 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Stone, WJ TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 30 H R 0800-0850A OLSON 101 53426 POL 001 COM A08 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Stone, WJ TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 30 H R 0900-0950A WELLMN 101 48656 POL 001 COM A09 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Stone, WJ TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 30 H F 0900-0950A SOCSCI 80 48657 POL 001 COM A10 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Stone, WJ TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 30 H F 1000-1050A WELLMN 129 53427 POL 002 COM A01 Intro Comp Politics 4.0 Montinola, GR TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 30 B T 0800-0850A OLSON 251 53428 POL 002 COM A02 Intro Comp Politics 4.0 Montinola, GR TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 30 B T 0900-0950A SOCSCI 80 48662 POL 002 COM A03 Intro Comp Politics 4.0 Montinola, GR TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 30 B W 0510-0600P OLSON 101 48663 POL 002 COM A04 Intro Comp Politics 4.0 Montinola, GR TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 30 B W 0610-0700P OLSON 101 48664 POL 002 COM A05 Intro Comp Politics 4.0 Montinola, GR TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 30 B R 0410-0500P WELLMN 233 48665 POL 002 COM A06 Intro Comp Politics 4.0 Montinola, GR TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 30 B R 0510-0600P SOCSCI 80 48666 POL 002 COM A07 Intro Comp Politics 4.0 Montinola, GR TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 30 B F 0900-0950A WELLMN 101 48667 POL 002 COM A08 Intro Comp Politics 4.0 Montinola, GR TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 30 B F 1000-1050A WELLMN 101 48668 POL 002 COM A09 Intro Comp Politics 4.0 Montinola, GR TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 30 B F 1100-1150A OLSON 261 48669 POL 002 COM A10 Intro Comp Politics 4.0 Montinola, GR TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 30 B F 1210-0100P OLSON 261 48670 POL 003 COM A01 Internatl Relations 4.0 Kono, DY TR 0440-0600P SOCSCI 1100 30 C M 0900-0950A SOCSCI 80 48671 POL 003 COM A02 Internatl Relations 4.0 Kono, DY TR 0440-0600P SOCSCI 1100 30 C M 1000-1050A GIEDT 1007 48672 POL 003 COM A03 Internatl Relations 4.0 Kono, DY TR 0440-0600P SOCSCI 1100 30 C M 0410-0500P OLSON 101 48673 POL 003 COM A04 Internatl Relations 4.0 Kono, DY TR 0440-0600P SOCSCI 1100 30 C M 0510-0600P OLSON 101 48674 POL 003 COM A05 Internatl Relations 4.0 Kono, DY TR 0440-0600P SOCSCI 1100 30 C T 0900-0950A STORER 1342 48675 POL 003 COM A06 Internatl Relations 4.0 Kono, DY TR 0440-0600P SOCSCI 1100 30 C T 1210-0100P STORER 1344 48676 POL 003 COM A07 Internatl Relations 4.0 Kono, DY TR 0440-0600P SOCSCI 1100 30 C W 0410-0500P OLSON 251 48677 POL 003 COM A08 Internatl Relations 4.0 Kono, DY TR 0440-0600P SOCSCI 1100 30 C W 0510-0600P OLSON 251 48678 POL 003 COM A09 Internatl Relations 4.0 Kono, DY TR 0440-0600P SOCSCI 1100 30 C W 0610-0700P OLSON 105 48679 POL 003 COM A10 Internatl Relations 4.0 Kono, DY TR 0440-0600P SOCSCI 1100 30 C F 0900-0950A OLSON 251 48680 POL 003 COM A11 Internatl Relations 4.0 Kono, DY TR 0440-0600P SOCSCI 1100 30 C F 1000-1050A OLSON 207 48681 POL 003 COM A12 Internatl Relations 4.0 Kono, DY TR 0440-0600P SOCSCI 1100 30 C F 1100-1150A OLSON 207 48682 POL 004 COM 001 Bas Cnpt/Pol Thry 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1120A OLSON 207 49 X MW 1130-1150A OLSON 207 48683 POL 004 COM 002 Bas Cnpt/Pol Thry 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0330P OLSON 207 49 I TR 0340-0400P OLSON 207 48685 POL 005 COM A01 Probs/Am Pol Sys 4.0 Berman, L TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 106 30 Y T 0410-0500P WELLMN 233 53217 POL 005 COM A02 Probs/Am Pol Sys 4.0 Berman, L TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 106 30 Y T 0510-0600P SOCSCI 80 53218 POL 005 COM A03 Probs/Am Pol Sys 4.0 Berman, L TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 106 30 Y F 0900-0950A WELLMN 205 53219 POL 005 COM A04 Probs/Am Pol Sys 4.0 Berman, L TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 106 30 Y F 1000-1050A WELLMN 205 @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 111 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 48686 POL 051 COM 001 Scientific Study Politic 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0130P OLSON 217 49 A MW 0140-0200P OLSON 217 48687 POL 051 COM 002 Scientific Study Politic 4.0 The Staff MW 0410-0530P OLSON 217 49 G MW 0540-0600P OLSON 217 48688 POL 051 COM A01 Scientific Study Politic 4.0 Haptonstahl, SR TR 1030-1150A HUNT 100 30 Y T 0410-0500P SOCSCI 90 48689 POL 051 COM A02 Scientific Study Politic 4.0 Haptonstahl, SR TR 1030-1150A HUNT 100 30 Y T 0510-0600P SOCSCI 90 48690 POL 051 COM A03 Scientific Study Politic 4.0 Haptonstahl, SR TR 1030-1150A HUNT 100 30 Y W 0510-0600P OLSON 227 48691 POL 051 COM A04 Scientific Study Politic 4.0 Haptonstahl, SR TR 1030-1150A HUNT 100 30 Y R 0410-0500P SOCSCI 90 53215 POL 051 COM A05 Scientific Study Politic 4.0 Haptonstahl, SR TR 1030-1150A HUNT 100 30 Y F 0900-0950A WICKSN 1020 53216 POL 051 COM A06 Scientific Study Politic 4.0 Haptonstahl, SR TR 1030-1150A HUNT 100 30 Y F 1000-1050A WELLMN 207 @ POL 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 48707 POL 104 COM 001 CA State Govt & Politics 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 207 49 F TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 53223 POL 105 COM 001 Legislative Process 4.0 Engstrom, EJ MW 0210-0330P OLSON 206 120 V MW 0340-0400P OLSON 206 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 48708 POL 106 COM 001 The Presidency 4.0 Berman, L TR 0410-0530P OLSON 6 120 U TR 0540-0600P OLSON 6 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 53228 POL 107 COM 001 Environ Pol & Admin 4.0 Hill, SL TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 6 120 B TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 48711 POL 116 LED 001 Foundations Pol Thought 4.0 Satkunanandan, SP MW 1000-1120A OLSON 6 120 X MW 1130-1150A OLSON 6 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 53405 POL 117 COM 001 Topics: Hist Pol Thought 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 217 49 R TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 53224 POL 118C COM 001 Pol Theory: Late Modern 4.0 Satkunanandan, SP MW 0210-0330P OLSON 6 120 V MW 0340-0400P OLSON 6 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 53225 POL 120 COM 001 Theories Int'l Politics 4.0 Nincic, M MW 0800-0920A OLSON 206 120 N MW 0930-0950A OLSON 206 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 53226 POL 124 LEC 001 Pol Global Ineq 4.0 Money, J MW 1000-1150A OLSON 206 120 X ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 48713 POL 130 COM 001 Recent US Foreign Pol 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 251 49 R TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 53227 POL 136 COM 001 Arab-Israeli Conflict 4.0 Maoz, Z TR 0440-0600P OLSON 206 120 C TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 48717 POL 147B COM 001 British Politics 4.0 Adams, JF TR 1210-0130P OLSON 6 120 B TR 0140-0200P OLSON 6 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 48720 POL 150 COM 001 Judicial Politics 4.0 Gates, JB MW 0800-0920A WELLMN 6 120 N MW 0930-0950A WELLMN 6 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 48722 POL 162 COM 001 Elec & Voting Behavior 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 217 49 S TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 48728 POL 175 COM 001 Science, Technology 4.0 Hill, SL MW 1210-0130P WELLMN 6 120 A MW 0140-0200P WELLMN 6 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 48730 POL 192A INT 001 Internship Pub Aff 5.0 Highton, B W 0610-0700P OLSON 117 24 1 ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION STUDENTS ** 48732 POL 192B INT 001 Internship Pub Aff 5.0 Highton, B W 0610-0700P OLSON 117 24 1 ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION STUDENTS ** @ POL 193 LAB Res In Practical Pol 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 48751 POL 194HA COM 001 Special Stdy Honors 4.0 Highton, B F 0110-0300P KERR 593 15 TBA TBA ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS ** 53222 POL 195 SEM 001 Spec Study Am Pol 4.0 Huckfeldt, RR R 0210-0500P OFFCAM 60 Mackenzie, SA ** COURSE HELD AT THE UC CENTER SACRAMENTO ** ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** 48752 POL 196A SEM 001 Amer Politics Seminar 4.0 Gates, JB M 1100-0150P KERR 593 15 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS ** @ POL 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ POL 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Page 112 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 53408 POL 203B SEM 001 Amer Govt: Congress 4.0 Engstrom, EJ W 1100-0150P KERR 594 18 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 48796 POL 213 SEM 001 Quant Anly Pol Sci Ii 4.0 Haptonstahl, SR TR 0310-0430P KERR 594 18 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 53407 POL 219B SEM 001 Political Theory 4.0 Scott, JT M 1210-0300P KERR 594 18 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 48797 POL 226 SEM 001 Global Political Economy 4.0 Money, J M 0310-0600P KERR 594 18 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 53379 POL 242 SEM 001 Compar Politics Sem 4.0 Montinola, GR W 0310-0600P KERR 594 18 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 53420 POL 279 SEM 001 Political Networks 4.0 Maoz, Z R 1210-0300P KERR 594 18 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 48801 POL 290A SEM 001 Rsch Am Govt Pub Pol 4.0 Stone, WJ R 0610-0900P KERR 594 18 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 48813 POL 290C LEC 001 Rsch Intl Relations 4.0 Kono, DY T 1210-0300P KERR 594 18 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 53380 POL 290F LEC 001 Rsch Compar Gov&Pol 4.0 Adams, JF T 0440-0730P KERR 594 18 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** @ POL 297 SEM Internship Pol Sci 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ POL 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ POL 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ POL 299D VAR Directed Reading 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ POL 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Population Biology (PBG) @ PBG 200C COM 001 Principle Population Bio 6.0 Shaffer, HB MWF 0210-0400P STORER 2342 10 Moore, BR TBA TBA Wainwright, PC 44085 PBG 225 COM 001 Terr Field Ecology 4.0 Karban, R TBA TBA BODEGA 10 TBA TBA BODEGA @ PBG 251 COM 001 Collab Proj Bio Inv 3.0 Sanchirico, JN TBA TBA 10 TBA TBA @ PBG 251 COM 002 Collab Proj Bio Inv 3.0 Grosberg, RK TBA TBA 10 TBA TBA 44089 PBG 270 SEM 001 Evolutionary Bio 1.0 Coop, GM M 1210-0100P STORER 2342 30 Moore, BR 44090 PBG 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Begun, DJ T 0410-0530P LSA 1022 70 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** @ PBG 290C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 44135 PBG 292 SEM 001 Topics in Ecol and Evol 1.0 Baskett, ML R 0410-0530P GIEDT 1003 173 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 44139 PBG 296 SEM 001 Seminar-Geog Ecol 2.0 Shapiro, AM T 0810-1000P STORER 2342 25 @ PBG 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PBG 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Portuguese (POR) ** A STUDENT WHO HAS COMPLETED A SECOND OR MORE ADVANCED YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL COURSE WORK IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN TENTH, ELEVENTH OR TWELFTH GRADE SHALL BE AWARDED CREDIT FOR COURSE 1 (OR ITS EQUIVALENT) IN THAT LANGUAGE ONLY IF HE OR SHE TAKES THE COURSE ON A PASSED OR NOT PASSED BASIS. ** 48937 POR 003 COM 001 Elementary Portuguese 5.0 Newcomb, RP MTWRF 0210-0300P WELLMN 235 25 K TBA TBA 48938 POR 023 LEC 001 Portuguese Composition I 4.0 Bernucci, LM MWF 1000-1050A WICKSN 1020 25 X 48939 POR 031 COM 001 Port for Span Speakers 4.0 Newcomb, RP MWF 0210-0300P WELLMN 129 25 V TBA TBA 52980 POR 162 LED 001 Intro to Braz Literature 4.0 Newcomb, RP TR 1030-1150A STORER 1344 30 Y Psychology (PSC) 48941 PSC 001 LEC 001 General Psychology 4.0 The Staff MTWR 0310-0400P EVERSN 176 198 H 48942 PSC 001 LEC 002 General Psychology 4.0 The Staff MTWR 0410-0500P EVERSN 176 198 U 48943 PSC 001 LEC 003 General Psychology 4.0 Post, EA MW 1210-0200P CHEM 194 416 A 53439 PSC 001 LEC 004 General Psychology 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A SOCSCI 1100 360 X 48944 ^ PSC 041 COM 001 Research Meth in Psych 4.0 Cross, VL TR 1030-1150A SOCSCI 1100 369 Y TBA TBA @ PSC 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSC 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 49055 ^ PSC 100 LEC 001 Cognitive Psychology 4.0 Luck, SJ MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 2 200 X 49056 ^ PSC 100 LEC 002 Cognitive Psychology 4.0 Long, DL TR 0410-0600P WELLMN 2 200 U ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 49057 ^ PSC 101 LEC 001 Intro to Psychobiology 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A YOUNG 198 290 X ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 49059 PSC 103B LEC 001 Stat Analys Psych Data 4.0 Blozis, SA TR 0900-1020A OLSON 261 49 R ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 49060 ^ PSC 113 COM A01 Developmental Psychobiol 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A OLSON 217 20 Y W 1210-0200P YOUNG 162 49061 ^ PSC 113 COM A02 Developmental Psychobiol 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A OLSON 217 20 Y W 0210-0400P YOUNG 162 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 49063 PSC 123 LEC 001 Hormones & Behavior 3.0 Hahn, TP TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1001 230 R Bales, KL Furlow, JD ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 49064 PSC 126 LEC 001 Health Psychology 4.0 Emmons, RA MW 0800-0950A HARING 2205 250 N ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** @Consent of instructor required. 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Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 113 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 53812 PSC 127 COM 001 Animal Cognition 4.0 The Staff MW 0410-0600P WELLMN 26 121 G TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 49066 PSC 130 COM A01 Human Memory 4.0 Yonelinas, AP TR 0310-0430P YOUNG 184 35 H T 0510-0600P YOUNG 192 49067 PSC 130 COM A02 Human Memory 4.0 Yonelinas, AP TR 0310-0430P YOUNG 184 35 H R 0510-0600P YOUNG 192 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 49068 PSC 131 LEC 001 Perception 4.0 Post, RB TR 1030-1150A OLSON 146 75 Y 49069 PSC 131 LEC 002 Perception 4.0 Post, RB TR 1210-0130P OLSON 146 75 B ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 49070 PSC 132 LEC 001 Language and Cognition 4.0 Traxler, MJ TR 0740-0900P YOUNG 184 60 5 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 49071 PSC 135 LEC 001 Cognitive Neuroscience 4.0 Walsh, BJ TR 0140-0300P YOUNG 184 70 I ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53430 PSC 140 LEC 001 Developmental Psychology 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A KLEIBR 3 200 L ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 49073 PSC 141 LEC 001 Cognitive Development 4.0 Sayfan, L TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 216 90 I 49074 PSC 141 LEC 002 Cognitive Development 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 202 90 R ** PASS 1: OPEN TO PSYCHOLOGY AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT MAJORS ** 49075 PSC 142 LEC 001 Social & Personal Devel 4.0 Hastings, PD TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 202 90 Y 53431 PSC 142 LEC 002 Social & Personal Devel 4.0 Gibbs, KW TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 202 90 I ** PASS 1: OPEN TO PSYCHOLOGY AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT MAJORS ** 49077 PSC 148 LED 001 Developmental Disorders 4.0 Rivera, SM TR 1030-1150A YOUNG 184 70 Y ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 49078 PSC 151 LEC 001 Social Psychology 4.0 Ledgerwood, AM MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 126 132 V 49079 PSC 151 LEC 002 Social Psychology 4.0 Ledgerwood, AM MW 0410-0600P WELLMN 126 132 G 53666 PSC 151 LEC 003 Social Psychology 4.0 Mitchell, EB TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 2 200 I ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 49080 PSC 152 LEC 001 Social Cognition 4.0 Sherman, J TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 125 20 L ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53433 PSC 153 LEC 001 Psychology and Law 4.0 Goodman, GS MW 0410-0600P YOUNG 194 100 G 53701 PSC 153 LEC 002 Psychology and Law 4.0 Goodman, GS MW 1210-0200P OLSON 206 100 A ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53434 PSC 154 LEC 001 Psychology of Emotion 4.0 Moons, W MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 202 90 V ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 49081 PSC 159 LEC 001 Gender/Human Reproduc 4.0 Scheib, JE MW 0210-0400P YOUNG 184 70 V ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 49082 PSC 162 LEC 001 Personality Theory 4.0 Robins, RW TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 226 90 L ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 49083 PSC 165 LEC 001 Intro Clin Psychol 4.0 Horn, JB TR 0210-0400P OLSON 6 100 I 49084 PSC 165 LEC 002 Intro Clin Psychol 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A YOUNG 194 100 L ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 49085 PSC 168 LEC 001 Abnormal Psych 4.0 Zane, NW TR 1210-0200P HUNT 100 195 B 49086 PSC 168 LEC 002 Abnormal Psych 4.0 Schepeler, EM MW 0610-0800P YOUNG 198 290 1 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** @ ^ PSC 180B COM 001 Research Psychobiology 4.0 Coss, RG TBA TBA 15 TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53436 PSC 185 LEC 001 History of Psychology 4.0 Simonton, DK MWF 0210-0300P ART 204 60 V ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** @ PSC 190 SEM 001 Seminar 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS ** @ PSC 192 VAR Field Work in Psych 1.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSC 194HA IND Special Study for Honors 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSC 197T TUT Tutoring in Psych 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSC 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSC 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSC 201 D/L Rsch Preceptorship 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSC 202 SEM Research Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSC 204D LEC 001 Adv Stat Inference 4.0 Blozis, SA TR 0140-0300P OLSON 244 20 @ PSC 207 LED 001 Survey & Quest Methods 4.0 Herek, GM MW 0210-0400P YOUNG 145 15 @ PSC 245 SEM 001 Social Psychology 4.0 Johnson, JT TBA TBA 20 @ PSC 261 COM 001 Cognitive Neuroscience 4.0 Swaab, TY TBA TBA 24 TBA TBA @ PSC 264 SEM 001 Topics Psycholinguistics 4.0 Traxler, MJ TBA TBA 15 @ PSC 270 SEM 001 Topics in Pers Soc Psych 4.0 Sherman, J TBA TBA 20 @ PSC 289B DIS 001 Current Resrch in Psych 2.0 Goodman, GS TBA TBA 15 @ PSC 290 SEM 001 Seminar 4.0 Pickett, CL TBA TBA 15 @ PSC 290 SEM 002 Seminar 4.0 Geng, JJ TBA TBA 15 @ PSC 290 SEM 003 Seminar 4.0 Ekstrom, AD TBA TBA 15 @ PSC 290 SEM 004 Seminar 4.0 Ferrer-Caja, E TBA TBA 15 @ PSC 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSC 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSC 299D VAR Diss Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PSC 390B COM 001 Teaching Psychology 4.0 Gibbs, KW TBA TBA 15 TBA TBA TBA TBA @ PSC 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Religious Studies (RST) 53116 RST 001A COM 001 Pilgrimage 4.0 Venkatesan, A MW 1000-1120A OLSON 158 60 X MW 1130-1150A OLSON 158 49763 RST 001C COM A01 Sacrifice 4.0 Coudert, AP TR 0140-0300P OLSON 206 20 I M 0310-0400P HART 1116 49764 RST 001C COM A02 Sacrifice 4.0 Coudert, AP TR 0140-0300P OLSON 206 20 I M 0410-0500P OLSON 151 49765 RST 001C COM A03 Sacrifice 4.0 Coudert, AP TR 0140-0300P OLSON 206 20 I T 0900-0950A WELLMN 205 49766 RST 001C COM A04 Sacrifice 4.0 Coudert, AP TR 0140-0300P OLSON 206 20 I R 0410-0500P WELLMN 107 49767 RST 001C COM A05 Sacrifice 4.0 Coudert, AP TR 0140-0300P OLSON 206 20 I R 0510-0600P OLSON 159 Page 114 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. 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Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 49768 RST 001C COM A06 Sacrifice 4.0 Coudert, AP TR 0140-0300P OLSON 206 20 I F 0110-0200P OLSON 117 49769 RST 010 LEC 001 Ethics Issues 2.0 Tezcan, B TR 0310-0400P SCILEC 123 300 H 49772 RST 070 LED 001 Religion and Language 4.0 O'Keefe, MM TR 0900-1020A OLSON 158 60 R 53117 RST 090 LED 001 Human Rights 4.0 Watenpaugh, KD TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 226 90 I @ RST 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RST 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 49781 RST 115 LEC 001 Mysticism 4.0 Terry, WR MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 101 35 X 49783 RST 130 LED 001 Topics Rel Studies 4.0 Watenpaugh, KD TR 1030-1150A OLSON 101 35 Y 53118 RST 141A COM 001 New Test: Synoptic 4.0 Terry, WR MW 0210-0330P OLSON 101 35 V MW 0340-0400P OLSON 101 @ RST 194HA VAR Honors Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RST 194HB VAR Honors Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RST 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RST 198 VAR 005 Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 Coudert, AP TR 0900-1020A OLSON 101 35 ** TOPIC: CHRISTIANITY 1700-1920 ** @ RST 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Russian (RUS) ** A PLACEMENT EXAMINATION IS REQUIRED FOR STUDENTS ENROLLING FOR THE FIRST TIME AT UCD WHO WISH TO ENROLL IN A LANGUAGE COURSE IN WHICH THEY HAVE PREVIOUSLY STUDIED. PLEASE REFER TO THE LANGUAGE LEARNING CENTER TO SCHEDULE A PLACEMENT EXAM: HTTP://LLC.UCDAVIS.EDU/. A STUDENT WHO HAS COMPLETED A SECOND OR MORE ADVANCED YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL COURSE WORK IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN TENTH, ELEVENTH, OR TWELFTH GRADE SHALL BE AWARDED CREDIT FOR COURSE 1 (OR ITS EQUIVALENT) IN THAT LANGUAGE ONLY IF HE OR SHE TAKES THE CLASS ON A PASSED OR NOT PASSED BASIS. ** 49803 RUS 003 COM 001 Elementary Russian 5.0 Arnett, CL MTWRF 0900-0950A OLSON 159 25 K TBA TBA OLSON 53 49804 RUS 006 COM 001 Intermed Russian 4.0 Arnett, CL MTRF 1000-1050A WELLMN 27 25 K TBA TBA OLSON 53 @ RUS 098 VAR Dir Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RUS 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 49816 RUS 101C LED 001 Advanced Russian 4.0 Avramenko, L MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 105 25 S Arnett, CL 52943 RUS 128 DIS 001 20th C Rus Poetry 4.0 Stuchebrukhov, O TR 1030-1150A OLSON 251 25 Y 53511 RUS 143 LED 001 Chekhov (in Eng) 4.0 Stuchebrukhov, O TR 0140-0300P HUTCH 102 25 I @ RUS 194H IND Honors Program 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RUS 195H IND Honors Thesis 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RUS 198 VAR Dir Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ RUS 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Science and Technology Studies (STS) 51371 STS 175 L/D 001 Lab Studies Lab 4.0 Choy, TK MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 205 25 X 53485 STS 176 COM 001 Sociology of Knowledge 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 1 50 C TBA TBA @ STS 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ STS 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ STS 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ STS 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ STS 396 VAR Teaching Assist Train Pr 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Science and Society (SAS) 49843 SAS 005 LED A01 Discovery:Sci & Society 3.0 Horwath, WR MW 0410-0500P OLSON 206 40 G R 0310-0400P WELLMN 7 49844 SAS 005 LED A02 Discovery:Sci & Society 3.0 Horwath, WR MW 0410-0500P OLSON 206 40 G R 0410-0500P WELLMN 25 49845 SAS 005 LED A03 Discovery:Sci & Society 3.0 Horwath, WR MW 0410-0500P OLSON 206 40 G F 0410-0500P WELLMN 233 ** SAS 005 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $36.00 ** ** TOPIC: FOREST AND SOCIETY ** 49846 SAS 007 COM A01 Terrorism and War 4.0 Carey, JR TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 25 B T 0610-0700P WELLMN 127 49847 SAS 007 COM A02 Terrorism and War 4.0 Carey, JR TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 25 B T 0610-0700P WELLMN 211 49848 SAS 007 COM A03 Terrorism and War 4.0 Carey, JR TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 25 B T 0610-0700P SOCSCI 80 49849 SAS 007 COM A04 Terrorism and War 4.0 Carey, JR TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 25 B W 0610-0700P HUNT 110 49850 SAS 007 COM A05 Terrorism and War 4.0 Carey, JR TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 25 B W 0610-0700P WELLMN 211 49851 SAS 007 COM A06 Terrorism and War 4.0 Carey, JR TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 25 B W 0610-0700P HART 1116 49852 SAS 007 COM A07 Terrorism and War 4.0 Carey, JR TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 25 B R 0610-0700P HUNT 110 49853 SAS 007 COM A08 Terrorism and War 4.0 Carey, JR TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 25 B R 0610-0700P HART 1116 49854 SAS 007 COM A09 Terrorism and War 4.0 Carey, JR TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 25 B R 0610-0700P ROBBNS 146 49855 SAS 007 COM A10 Terrorism and War 4.0 Carey, JR TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 25 B W 0510-0600P HUNT 110 49856 SAS 007 COM A11 Terrorism and War 4.0 Carey, JR TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 25 B W 0510-0600P KERR 293 49857 SAS 007 COM A12 Terrorism and War 4.0 Carey, JR TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 25 B W 0510-0600P HART 1116 49858 SAS 009 LEC 001 Crisis in Environment 3.0 Houlton, BZ TR 0310-0430P OLSON 206 112 H 49859 SAS 010 COM 001 Water, Power, Society 3.0 Fogg, GE MWF 0110-0200P WELLMN 106 120 W TBA TBA 49860 SAS 012 LEC 001 Plants and Society 4.0 Tian, L MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 202 60 F 49870 SAS 018 COM A01 GIS and Society 3.0 Wallender, WW TR 0900-0950A HART 1130 33 R R 1210-0300P PLESC 1137 @Consent of instructor required. 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Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 115 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 49871 SAS 018 COM A02 GIS and Society 3.0 Wallender, WW TR 0900-0950A HART 1130 33 R F 1210-0300P PLESC 1137 49872 SAS 020 COM 001 Genetics and Society 4.0 Coaker, GL TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 234 100 Y R 0900-0950A WELLMN 234 49873 SAS 030 LED 001 Mushroom, Mold, Society 3.0 Gilchrist, DG MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 6 115 F 49874 SAS 040 COM A01 Photography, Art & Scien 3.0 Nathan, TR MW 0110-0200P HOAGLD 168 30 W R 0110-0400P ENHORT 148 49875 SAS 040 COM A02 Photography, Art & Scien 3.0 Nathan, TR MW 0110-0200P HOAGLD 168 30 W F 0110-0400P ENHORT 148 ** SAS 040 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $50.00 ** 49876 SAS 090G SEM 001 Sci, Soc & Environment 2.0 Wilson, BW M 0710-0900P MEYER 4206 ** ON-TIME ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF LECTURE IS MANDATORY ** @ SAS 090X VAR Seminar 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SAS 092 INT Internship Sci & Society 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SAS 097T TUT Tutoring Sci & Society 2.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SAS 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SAS 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 49914 ^ SAS 130 COM 001 Contemporary Leadership 4.0 King, AJ M 0410-0700P WELLMN 1 50 G M 0710-0800P WELLMN 1 ** ON-TIME ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF LECTURE IS MANDATORY ** @ SAS 190X VAR Sci & Soc Seminar 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SAS 192 INT Internship Sci & Society 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SAS 197T TUT Tutoring Sci & Society 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SAS 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SAS 199 VAR Special Study in SAS 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SAS 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SAS 299 VAR Graduate Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Social Theory and Comparative History (STH) 51362 STH 290 SEM 001 Adv Topics Theory 4.0 Varese, S TBA TBA 10 Ng'weno, BA 51363 STH 295 DIS 001 Adv Group Research 1.0 De La Cadena, M TBA TBA 30 Sociology (SOC) 49938 ^ SOC 001 COM A01 Intro Sociology 5.0 Carroll, PE TR 0210-0400P KLEIBR 3 25 I T 0610-0700P YOUNG 192 49939 ^ SOC 001 COM A02 Intro Sociology 5.0 Carroll, PE TR 0210-0400P KLEIBR 3 25 I R 0610-0700P YOUNG 192 49940 ^ SOC 001 COM A03 Intro Sociology 5.0 Carroll, PE TR 0210-0400P KLEIBR 3 25 I W 0410-0500P OLSON 167 49941 ^ SOC 001 COM A04 Intro Sociology 5.0 Carroll, PE TR 0210-0400P KLEIBR 3 25 I W 0510-0600P OLSON 167 49942 ^ SOC 001 COM A05 Intro Sociology 5.0 Carroll, PE TR 0210-0400P KLEIBR 3 25 I F 1000-1050A OLSON 244 49943 ^ SOC 001 COM A06 Intro Sociology 5.0 Carroll, PE TR 0210-0400P KLEIBR 3 25 I F 0210-0300P OLSON 159 49944 ^ SOC 001 COM A07 Intro Sociology 5.0 Carroll, PE TR 0210-0400P KLEIBR 3 25 I F 1210-0100P WICKSN 1038 49945 ^ SOC 001 COM A08 Intro Sociology 5.0 Carroll, PE TR 0210-0400P KLEIBR 3 25 I F 0110-0200P WICKSN 1038 49946 ^ SOC 001 COM B01 Intro Sociology 5.0 Moorehead, RS MW 1210-0200P STORER 1322 25 A F 1000-1050A YOUNG 192 49947 ^ SOC 001 COM B02 Intro Sociology 5.0 Moorehead, RS MW 1210-0200P STORER 1322 25 A F 1100-1150A YOUNG 192 49948 ^ SOC 001 COM B03 Intro Sociology 5.0 Moorehead, RS MW 1210-0200P STORER 1322 25 A W 0510-0600P YOUNG 192 49949 ^ SOC 001 COM B04 Intro Sociology 5.0 Moorehead, RS MW 1210-0200P STORER 1322 25 A T 0800-0850A YOUNG 192 49950 ^ SOC 001 COM B05 Intro Sociology 5.0 Moorehead, RS MW 1210-0200P STORER 1322 25 A T 0900-0950A WICKSN 1038 49951 ^ SOC 001 COM B06 Intro Sociology 5.0 Moorehead, RS MW 1210-0200P STORER 1322 25 A W 0610-0700P YOUNG 192 49952 ^ SOC 002 COM A01 Self And Society 4.0 Faris, RW TR 0140-0300P HARING 2205 25 I T 0610-0700P OLSON 141 49953 ^ SOC 002 COM A02 Self And Society 4.0 Faris, RW TR 0140-0300P HARING 2205 25 I R 0610-0700P OLSON 163 49954 ^ SOC 002 COM A03 Self And Society 4.0 Faris, RW TR 0140-0300P HARING 2205 25 I F 1210-0100P SOCSCI 80 49955 ^ SOC 002 COM A04 Self And Society 4.0 Faris, RW TR 0140-0300P HARING 2205 25 I F 1000-1050A WELLMN 233 49956 ^ SOC 002 COM A05 Self And Society 4.0 Faris, RW TR 0140-0300P HARING 2205 25 I T 0510-0600P OLSON 141 49957 ^ SOC 002 COM A06 Self And Society 4.0 Faris, RW TR 0140-0300P HARING 2205 25 I R 0510-0600P OLSON 163 49958 ^ SOC 002 COM B01 Self And Society 4.0 Kiburi, LH TR 0310-0430P SURGE3 1309 23 H F 1000-1050A STORER 1344 49959 ^ SOC 002 COM B02 Self And Society 4.0 Kiburi, LH TR 0310-0430P SURGE3 1309 23 H F 0900-0950A STORER 1344 49960 ^ SOC 002 COM B03 Self And Society 4.0 Kiburi, LH TR 0310-0430P SURGE3 1309 23 H F 1210-0100P OLSON 117 49961 ^ SOC 002 COM B04 Self And Society 4.0 Kiburi, LH TR 0310-0430P SURGE3 1309 23 H F 0110-0200P YOUNG 192 49962 ^ SOC 002 COM B05 Self And Society 4.0 Kiburi, LH TR 0310-0430P SURGE3 1309 23 H F 1100-1150A OLSON 117 49963 ^ SOC 002 COM B06 Self And Society 4.0 Kiburi, LH TR 0310-0430P SURGE3 1309 23 H F 0210-0300P YOUNG 192 49964 ^ SOC 003 COM A01 Social Problems 4.0 Bakehorn, JA TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 2 25 B T 0510-0600P OLSON 163 49965 ^ SOC 003 COM A02 Social Problems 4.0 Bakehorn, JA TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 2 25 B T 0610-0700P OLSON 163 49966 ^ SOC 003 COM A03 Social Problems 4.0 Bakehorn, JA TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 2 25 B R 0510-0600P OLSON 261 49967 ^ SOC 003 COM A04 Social Problems 4.0 Bakehorn, JA TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 2 25 B R 0610-0700P OLSON 261 Page 116 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 49968 ^ SOC 003 COM A05 Social Problems 4.0 Bakehorn, JA TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 2 25 B F 1000-1050A ROBBNS 146 49969 ^ SOC 003 COM A06 Social Problems 4.0 Bakehorn, JA TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 2 25 B F 1100-1150A OLSON 244 53596 ^ SOC 003 COM A07 Social Problems 4.0 Bakehorn, JA TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 2 25 B F 0900-0950A GIEDT 1006 53597 ^ SOC 003 COM A08 Social Problems 4.0 Bakehorn, JA TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 2 25 B F 1210-0100P OLSON 244 49972 SOC 005 COM A01 Global Social Change 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 6 25 R T 0310-0400P OLSON 244 49973 SOC 005 COM A02 Global Social Change 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 6 25 R T 0410-0500P OLSON 244 49974 SOC 005 COM A03 Global Social Change 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 6 25 R R 0310-0400P OLSON 244 49975 SOC 005 COM A04 Global Social Change 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 6 25 R R 0410-0500P OLSON 244 53291 ^ SOC 025 COM A01 Popular Culture 4.0 Niyogi, S TR 0440-0600P HUNT 100 25 C M 0410-0500P OLSON 167 53292 ^ SOC 025 COM A02 Popular Culture 4.0 Niyogi, S TR 0440-0600P HUNT 100 25 C M 0510-0600P OLSON 167 53293 ^ SOC 025 COM A03 Popular Culture 4.0 Niyogi, S TR 0440-0600P HUNT 100 25 C F 0900-0950A HOAGLD 108 53294 ^ SOC 025 COM A04 Popular Culture 4.0 Niyogi, S TR 0440-0600P HUNT 100 25 C F 1000-1050A HOAGLD 108 53295 ^ SOC 025 COM A05 Popular Culture 4.0 Niyogi, S TR 0440-0600P HUNT 100 25 C F 1100-1150A WELLMN 207 53296 ^ SOC 025 COM A06 Popular Culture 4.0 Niyogi, S TR 0440-0600P HUNT 100 25 C F 1210-0100P WELLMN 207 49976 ^ SOC 046A COM A01 Intro Social Rsch 4.0 Kyle, DA TR 0900-1020A OLSON 106 17 R W 0410-0500P OLSON 151 49977 ^ SOC 046A COM A02 Intro Social Rsch 4.0 Kyle, DA TR 0900-1020A OLSON 106 18 R W 0510-0600P OLSON 151 49978 ^ SOC 046A COM A03 Intro Social Rsch 4.0 Kyle, DA TR 0900-1020A OLSON 106 17 R T 0510-0600P OLSON 159 49979 ^ SOC 046A COM A04 Intro Social Rsch 4.0 Kyle, DA TR 0900-1020A OLSON 106 18 R R 0510-0600P OLSON 151 49980 SOC 046B COM A01 Int Social Research 4.0 Shu, X TR 1210-0130P YOUNG 184 17 B F 1000-1050A HUTCH 93 49981 SOC 046B COM A02 Int Social Research 4.0 Shu, X TR 1210-0130P YOUNG 184 18 B F 1100-1150A HUTCH 93 49982 SOC 046B COM A03 Int Social Research 4.0 Shu, X TR 1210-0130P YOUNG 184 17 B F 1210-0100P HUTCH 93 49983 SOC 046B COM A04 Int Social Research 4.0 Shu, X TR 1210-0130P YOUNG 184 18 B F 0110-0200P HUTCH 93 @ SOC 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SOC 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 49992 ^ SOC 100 COM 001 Sociological Theory 4.0 Mudge, SL MW 1000-1120A WELLMN 119 80 X MW 1130-1150A WELLMN 119 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53303 SOC 103 COM 001 Eval Rsch Methods 4.0 Robert, E MW 1210-0130P OLSON 105 35 A MW 0140-0200P OLSON 105 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53346 SOC 120 COM 001 Deviance 4.0 Faris, RW TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 226 80 B TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53355 SOC 124 COM 001 Sociology/Education 4.0 Mudge, SL MW 0210-0330P WELLMN 119 80 V MW 0340-0400P WELLMN 119 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 49997 SOC 128 COM 001 Interracial Dynamic 4.0 Kiburi, LH TR 1210-0130P OLSON 147 50 B TR 0140-0200P OLSON 147 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 49999 SOC 131 COM 001 The Family 4.0 Wolf, DL TR 0140-0300P HUTCH 115 80 I TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 50000 SOC 132 COM 001 Gender 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 216 80 H TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53358 SOC 138 COM 001 Economic Sociology 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A OLSON 223 50 Y TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 50001 SOC 139 COM 001 Corporations and Society 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P HOAGLD 168 50 C TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53373 SOC 140 COM 001 Soc Stratification 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P OLSON 205 50 B TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53374 SOC 143B COM 001 City Life 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A OLSON 205 50 Y TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53375 SOC 145A COM 001 Third World Dev 4.0 U, E MW 1210-0130P WELLMN 1 50 A MW 0140-0200P WELLMN 1 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53376 SOC 147 COM 001 Persp On East Asia 4.0 Yamaguchi, M TR 0440-0600P OLSON 205 50 C TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53361 SOC 148 COM 001 Collective Behavior 4.0 Beamish, TD MW 1210-0130P WELLMN 119 80 A MW 0140-0200P WELLMN 119 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 50002 SOC 150 COM A01 Criminology 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P RESSLR 55 40 I M 0410-0500P OLSON 251 53548 SOC 150 COM A02 Criminology 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P RESSLR 55 40 I W 0410-0500P YOUNG 192 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** @Consent of instructor required. 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Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 117 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 50004 SOC 151 COM 001 The Criminal Justice Sys 4.0 Cohen, LE MWF 0800-0850A YOUNG 194 80 N TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 50005 SOC 152 COM A01 Juvenile Delinquen 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 216 40 C M 0310-0400P OLSON 205 50006 SOC 152 COM A02 Juvenile Delinquen 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 216 40 C M 0410-0500P OLSON 261 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 50009 SOC 155 COM 001 Sociology Of Law 4.0 Grattet, TR TR 0900-1020A YOUNG 184 50 R TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53359 SOC 156 COM A01 Social Movements 4.0 Yamaguchi, M TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 226 40 H M 0410-0500P YOUNG 184 53360 SOC 156 COM A02 Social Movements 4.0 Yamaguchi, M TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 226 40 H M 0510-0600P YOUNG 184 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 50012 SOC 159 COM 001 Work and Employment 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P CHEM 176 50 I TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53377 SOC 176 COM 001 Sociology of Knowledge 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 1 50 C TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 50014 ^ SOC 180A COM 001 Complex Organizat 4.0 Smith, VA MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 216 80 S TBA TBA ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 50015 SOC 181 COM 001 Social Change Orgs 4.0 Mcquarrie, MG MW 1000-1120A WELLMN 202 80 X MW 1130-1150A WELLMN 202 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** 53421 SOC 183 LED 001 Comp Organizations 4.0 U, E TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 1 50 R ** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** @ SOC 192 INT Internship 2.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA 50063 SOC 193 LED 001 Field Research 2.0 Smith, VA W 1210-0200P WELLMN 203 15 A 50064 SOC 193 LED 002 Field Research 2.0 Smith, VA W 0410-0600P SOCSCI 70 15 G ** OPEN TO SENIOR MAJORS ** ** SOC 193 REQUIRES CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT IN SOC 192, CRN FOR SOC 192 WILL BE GIVEN THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS ** 50066 SOC 195 SEM 001 Seminar 4.0 Paterniti, DA W 0930-1220P SOCSCI 1291 15 50067 SOC 195 SEM 002 Seminar 4.0 Shu, X M 1130-0220P SOCSCI 1291 15 50068 SOC 195 SEM 003 Seminar 4.0 Kyle, DA TR 1030-1150A SOCSCI 2234 15 53815 SOC 195 SEM 004 Seminar 4.0 Grattet, TR MW 0230-0400P SOCSCI 1291 15 ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS ** @ SOC 197T TUT Tutor In Sociology 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SOC 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SOC 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53331 SOC 242B SEM 001 Comp Meth Hist Soc 4.0 Lo, M W 1000-1250P SOCSCI 2234 15 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 50197 SOC 265B LEC 001 Theory Contemp Soc 4.0 Carroll, PE M 0210-0500P SOCSCI 2234 15 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 50198 SOC 292B SEM 001 Field Research 4.0 Wolf, DL R 1000-1250P SOCSCI 1291 15 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 50199 SOC 295 LED 001 Special Topics Seminar 4.0 Beamish, TD T 0210-0500P SOCSCI 1291 15 50200 SOC 295 LED 002 Special Topics Seminar 4.0 The Staff R 0210-0500P SOCSCI 2234 15 50201 SOC 295 LED 003 Special Topics Seminar 4.0 Kyle, DA W 0210-0500P SOCSCI 2234 15 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS ** ** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** @ SOC 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SOC 299 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Soil Science (SSC) @ SSC 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA 50699 ^ SSC 109 COM 001 Sustainable Nutri Mangmt 4.0 Horwath, WR MWF 0900-0950A HOAGLD 113 25 F R 0900-1150A PLESC 1149 ** SSC 109 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** 52994 SSC 118 COM A01 Soils-Land Use 4.0 O'Geen, AT MWF 1000-1050A HOAGLD 113 14 X M 1100-1150A HOAGLD 52995 SSC 118 COM A02 Soils-Land Use 4.0 O'Geen, AT MWF 1000-1050A HOAGLD 113 14 X M 0310-0400P HOAGLD 50700 SSC 120 COM 001 Soil Genesis 5.0 Southard, RJ WF 1210-0200P VEIMYR 116 20 A M 0110-0400P PLESC 1147 ** SSC 120 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** @ SSC 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SSC 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SSC 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 52996 ^ SSC 219 COM A01 Ecosystem Biogeochem 4.0 Houlton, BZ TR 0140-0300P WICKSN 1038 12 T 1000-1150A VEIMYR 52997 ^ SSC 219 COM A02 Ecosystem Biogeochem 4.0 Houlton, BZ TR 0140-0300P WICKSN 1038 14 W 1000-1150A VEIMYR @ SSC 290 VAR Seminar 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SSC 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SSC 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SSC 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Page 118 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spanish (SPA) ** A PLACEMENT EXAMINATION IS RECOMMENDED, BUT NOT REQUIRED, FOR STUDENTS ENROLLING FOR THE FIRST TIME AT UCD WHO WISH TO ENROLL IN A LANGUAGE COURSE IN WHICH THEY HAVE PREVIOUSLY STUDIED. PLEASE REFER TO THE LANGUAGE LEARNING CENTER WEBSITE TO SCHEDULE A PLACEMENT EXAM: HTTP://LLC.UCDAVIS.EDU/. A STUDENT WHO HAS COMPLETED A SECOND OR MORE ADVANCED YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL COURSE WORK IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN TENTH, ELEVENTH OR TWELFTH GRADE SHALL BE AWARDED CREDIT FOR COURSE 1 (OR ITS EQUIVALENT) IN THAT LANGUAGE ONLY IF HE OR SHE TAKES THE CLASS ON A PASSED OR NOT PASSED BASIS. ** 50289 ^ SPA 001 COM 001 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 1100-1150A OLSON 163 25 K TBA TBA 50290 ^ SPA 001 COM 002 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0210-0300P OLSON 141 25 K TBA TBA 50291 ^ SPA 001 COM 003 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 1210-0100P OLSON 163 25 K TBA TBA 50292 ^ SPA 001 COM 004 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0900-0950A OLSON 117 25 K TBA TBA 50294 ^ SPA 001 COM 006 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0210-0300P OLSON 251 25 K TBA TBA ** SPA 001 - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 50297 ^ SPA 002 COM 001 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0900-0950A OLSON 227 25 K TBA TBA 50298 ^ SPA 002 COM 002 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0900-0950A WELLMN 125 25 K TBA TBA 53821 ^ SPA 002 COM 003 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0110-0200P WELLMN 129 25 K TBA TBA 50300 ^ SPA 002 COM 004 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 1100-1150A OLSON 125 25 K TBA TBA 50301 ^ SPA 002 COM 005 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0800-0850A OLSON 105 25 K TBA TBA 50302 ^ SPA 002 COM 006 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 1210-0100P OLSON 167 25 K TBA TBA 50303 ^ SPA 002 COM 007 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0210-0300P OLSON 261 25 K TBA TBA 50304 ^ SPA 002 COM 008 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0310-0400P OLSON 117 25 K TBA TBA ** SPA 002 - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 50307 ^ SPA 003 COM 001 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0900-0950A WELLMN 127 25 K TBA TBA 50308 ^ SPA 003 COM 002 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0800-0850A OLSON 141 25 K TBA TBA 50309 ^ SPA 003 COM 003 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 1000-1050A WELLMN 103 25 K TBA TBA 50310 ^ SPA 003 COM 004 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0900-0950A WELLMN 211 25 K TBA TBA 50311 ^ SPA 003 COM 005 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0310-0400P OLSON 167 25 K TBA TBA 50312 ^ SPA 003 COM 006 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0210-0300P WELLMN 211 25 K TBA TBA 50313 ^ SPA 003 COM 007 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0110-0200P WELLMN 27 25 K TBA TBA 50314 ^ SPA 003 COM 008 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 1210-0100P WELLMN 129 25 K TBA TBA 50315 ^ SPA 003 COM 009 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0210-0300P WELLMN 27 25 K TBA TBA 50316 ^ SPA 003 COM 010 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0310-0400P OLSON 227 25 K TBA TBA 50317 ^ SPA 003 COM 011 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0110-0200P WELLMN 101 25 K TBA TBA 50318 ^ SPA 003 COM 012 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0800-0850A OLSON 163 25 K TBA TBA 50319 ^ SPA 003 COM 013 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 1210-0100P WELLMN 27 25 K TBA TBA ** SPA 003 - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 50325 ^ SPA 021 COM 001 Inter Spanish 5.0 Bradley, TG MTWRF 0900-0950A WELLMN 27 25 K TBA TBA 50326 ^ SPA 021 COM 002 Inter Spanish 5.0 Bradley, TG MTWRF 1000-1050A WELLMN 105 25 K TBA TBA 50327 ^ SPA 021 COM 003 Inter Spanish 5.0 Bradley, TG MTWRF 0310-0400P OLSON 261 25 K TBA TBA 50328 ^ SPA 021 COM 004 Inter Spanish 5.0 Bradley, TG MTWRF 0110-0200P WELLMN 103 25 K TBA TBA ** SPA 021 - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 50331 ^ SPA 022 COM 001 Inter Spanish 5.0 Bradley, TG MTWRF 1000-1050A WELLMN 107 25 K TBA TBA 50332 ^ SPA 022 COM 002 Inter Spanish 5.0 Bradley, TG MTWRF 0900-0950A WELLMN 103 25 K TBA TBA 50333 ^ SPA 022 COM 003 Inter Spanish 5.0 Bradley, TG MTWRF 0310-0400P WELLMN 27 25 K TBA TBA 50334 ^ SPA 022 COM 004 Inter Spanish 5.0 Bradley, TG MTWRF 0110-0200P WELLMN 105 25 K TBA TBA 50335 ^ SPA 022 COM 005 Inter Spanish 5.0 Bradley, TG MTWRF 0210-0300P WELLMN 101 25 K TBA TBA ** SPA 022 - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 50337 ^ SPA 023 LEC 001 Spanish Composition I 4.0 Colombi, MC MW 0900-0950A OLSON 151 25 F F 0900-0950A OLSON 21 @Consent of instructor required. 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Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 119 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. 50338 ^ SPA 023 LEC 002 Spanish Composition I 4.0 Colombi, MC MW 1000-1050A WELLMN 101 25 X F 1000-1050A OLSON 21 50339 ^ SPA 023 LEC 003 Spanish Composition I 4.0 Colombi, MC MW 0110-0200P BAINER 1128 25 W F 0110-0200P OLSON 21 ** SPA 023 - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 50341 ^ SPA 024 LEC 001 Spanish Composition II 4.0 Colombi, MC MW 1100-1150A OLSON 251 25 S F 1100-1150A OLSON 1 50342 ^ SPA 024 LEC 002 Spanish Composition II 4.0 Colombi, MC MW 1210-0100P OLSON 159 25 A F 1210-0100P OLSON 1 50343 ^ SPA 024 LEC 003 Spanish Composition II 4.0 Colombi, MC MW 0900-0950A OLSON 261 25 F F 0900-0950A OLSON 1 ** SPA 024 - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 50345 ^ SPA 033 COM 001 Span-Native Speakers III 5.0 Alarcon, F MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 244 25 F TBA TBA 50346 ^ SPA 033 COM 002 Span-Native Speakers III 5.0 Alarcon, F MWF 0110-0200P OLSON 101 25 W TBA TBA 50347 ^ SPA 033 COM 003 Span-Native Speakers III 5.0 Alarcon, F MWF 0210-0300P OLSON 117 25 V TBA TBA @ SPA 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SPA 099 VAR Spec Study Undergrads 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 50360 ^ SPA 100 COM 001 Principles Lit Criticism 4.0 Oriel, CM MWF 1000-1050A SOCSCI 90 30 X TBA TBA 50361 ^ SPA 100 COM 002 Principles Lit Criticism 4.0 Gonzalez, C TR 0310-0430P OLSON 101 30 H TBA TBA 50364 ^ SPA 111N LEC 001 Sounds and Words 3.0 Bradley, TG MWF 0110-0200P OLSON 158 60 W 52972 SPA 123 DIS 001 Creative Wrting-Spanish 4.0 Alarcon, F MWF 1100-1150A HOAGLD 113 30 S 52973 ^ SPA 131N COM 001 Span Lit 1700 to Present 4.0 Oriel, CM MWF 1210-0100P OLSON 158 60 A TBA TBA 50369 SPA 142 LEC 001 Spec Top:Spanish Cul/Lit 4.0 Gonzalez, C TR 0140-0300P OLSON 223 50 I 53516 SPA 144 COM 001 Spanish Cultural Studies 4.0 Martinez-Carazo, C MW 1210-0130P HART 1130 60 A MW 0140-0200P HART 1130 ** TOPIC: IMAGENES DE LA IMMIGRACION ** 50374 SPA 151 COM 001 Latin Amer Lit 1900 Pres 4.0 Bejel, E MW 1000-1020A ART 204 60 X MW 1030-1150A ART 204 52974 ^ SPA 157 COM 001 Latin Amer Great Works 4.0 Bejel, E MW 0210-0330P HART 1130 60 V MW 0340-0400P HART 1130 52975 SPA 159 COM 001 Topics in Lat Am Lit Cul 4.0 Peluffo, A TR 1210-0130P ART 204 60 B TBA TBA ** TOPIC: LATIN AMERICAN POETRY AND THE VISUAL ARTS ** 52976 SPA 170 LEC 001 Intro Latin Amer Culture 4.0 Irwin, RM MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 105 30 F 52977 SPA 172 COM 001 Mexican Culture 4.0 Irwin, RM TR 1030-1150A HOAGLD 168 60 Y TBA TBA 50382 SPA 177 COM A01 Calif and Latin America 4.0 Irwin, RM TR 0140-0300P HART 1150 27 I T 0410-0500P HART 1120 50383 SPA 177 COM A02 Calif and Latin America 4.0 Irwin, RM TR 0140-0300P HART 1150 27 I W 0410-0500P OLSON 141 50384 SPA 177 COM A03 Calif and Latin America 4.0 Irwin, RM TR 0140-0300P HART 1150 26 I R 0410-0500P HART 1120 @ SPA 192I INT Spanish Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SPA 194H VAR Honors Program 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SPA 197T TUT Tutoring In Spanish 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SPA 197TC TUT Tutoring In The Comm 2.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SPA 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SPA 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 52978 SPA 205 SEM 001 Spanish Phonology 4.0 Bradley, TG W 0410-0700P WELLMN 3 15 52979 SPA 230 SEM 001 Latin Amer Cult Studies 4.0 Bejel, E T 0410-0700P OLSON 144 15 ** TOPIC: CUBA - ARTE Y REVOLUCION ** 50446 SPA 274 SEM 001 Latin Amer Lit Studies 4.0 Peluffo, A R 0410-0700P OLSON 263 15 ** TOPIC: POLITICS, GENDER AND SENTIMENTALITY IN LATIN AMERICA ** @ SPA 298 SEM Group Study 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ SPA 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Statistics (STA) 51243 STA 010 COM 001 Statistical Thinking 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A PHYSIC 130 35 F T 1100-1150A PHYSIC 140 51244 ^ STA 013 COM A01 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Drake, CM MWF 0210-0300P SCILEC 123 50 V T 0800-0850A OLSON 147 51245 ^ STA 013 COM A02 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Drake, CM MWF 0210-0300P SCILEC 123 50 V T 0800-0850A WELLMN 1 51246 ^ STA 013 COM A03 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Drake, CM MWF 0210-0300P SCILEC 123 50 V T 0900-0950A OLSON 147 51247 ^ STA 013 COM A04 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Drake, CM MWF 0210-0300P SCILEC 123 50 V T 1100-1150A HARING 1204 51248 ^ STA 013 COM A05 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Drake, CM MWF 0210-0300P SCILEC 123 50 V T 0210-0300P HARING 2016 51249 ^ STA 013 COM A06 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Drake, CM MWF 0210-0300P SCILEC 123 50 V T 0310-0400P OLSON 223 51250 ^ STA 013 COM A07 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Drake, CM MWF 0210-0300P SCILEC 123 50 V T 0510-0600P ART 204 51251 ^ STA 013 COM A08 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Drake, CM MWF 0210-0300P SCILEC 123 50 V T 0610-0700P ART 204 51252 ^ STA 013 COM A09 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Drake, CM MWF 0210-0300P SCILEC 123 50 V T 0610-0700P OLSON 147 51253 ^ STA 013 COM A10 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Drake, CM MWF 0210-0300P SCILEC 123 50 V T 0710-0800P OLSON 223 51254 ^ STA 013 COM B01 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Azari, AS MWF 0610-0700P SCILEC 123 50 1 R 0800-0850A OLSON 147 51255 ^ STA 013 COM B02 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Azari, AS MWF 0610-0700P SCILEC 123 50 1 R 0800-0850A WELLMN 1 51256 ^ STA 013 COM B03 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Azari, AS MWF 0610-0700P SCILEC 123 50 1 R 0900-0950A OLSON 147 Page 120 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 51257 ^ STA 013 COM B04 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Azari, AS MWF 0610-0700P SCILEC 123 50 1 R 1000-1050A HARING 1204 51258 ^ STA 013 COM B05 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Azari, AS MWF 0610-0700P SCILEC 123 50 1 R 1210-0100P HOAGLD 168 51259 ^ STA 013 COM B06 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Azari, AS MWF 0610-0700P SCILEC 123 50 1 R 0410-0500P OLSON 147 51260 ^ STA 013 COM B07 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Azari, AS MWF 0610-0700P SCILEC 123 50 1 R 0510-0600P CHEM 166 51261 ^ STA 013 COM B08 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Azari, AS MWF 0610-0700P SCILEC 123 50 1 R 0610-0700P CHEM 166 51262 ^ STA 013 COM B09 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Azari, AS MWF 0610-0700P SCILEC 123 50 1 R 0610-0700P OLSON 147 51264 STA 032 LEC 001 Stat Thru Comp 3.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P HUTCH 115 80 M @ STA 098 VAR Directed Grp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ STA 099 VAR Undergrad Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 51269 STA 100 COM A01 Applied Stat for Bio Sci 4.0 Baines, PD MWF 0410-0500P KLEIBR 3 50 G T 0800-0850A OLSON 205 51270 STA 100 COM A02 Applied Stat for Bio Sci 4.0 Baines, PD MWF 0410-0500P KLEIBR 3 50 G T 0900-0950A HARING 2016 51271 STA 100 COM A03 Applied Stat for Bio Sci 4.0 Baines, PD MWF 0410-0500P KLEIBR 3 50 G T 0610-0700P OLSON 205 51272 STA 100 COM A04 Applied Stat for Bio Sci 4.0 Baines, PD MWF 0410-0500P KLEIBR 3 50 G T 0710-0800P HOAGLD 168 51273 STA 102 COM 001 Prob Modeling & Stat Inf 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P OLSON 147 49 W T 0110-0200P KERR 293 51274 STA 103 COM A01 Applied Statistics 4.0 Anderes, EB MWF 0110-0200P EVERSN 176 49 W R 0800-0850A OLSON 205 51275 STA 103 COM A02 Applied Statistics 4.0 Anderes, EB MWF 0110-0200P EVERSN 176 50 W R 0900-0950A HARING 2016 51276 STA 103 COM A03 Applied Statistics 4.0 Anderes, EB MWF 0110-0200P EVERSN 176 50 W R 0410-0500P HART 1130 51277 STA 103 COM A04 Applied Statistics 4.0 Anderes, EB MWF 0110-0200P EVERSN 176 49 W R 0510-0600P STORER 1344 51278 STA 108 COM A01 Regression Analysis 4.0 Azari, AS MWF 0110-0200P HARING 1227 50 W R 0900-0950A HARING 1204 51279 STA 108 COM A02 Regression Analysis 4.0 Azari, AS MWF 0110-0200P HARING 1227 50 W R 0310-0400P WELLMN 212 51281 STA 131C COM 001 Math Statistics 4.0 Sen, R MWF 0410-0500P BAINER 1062 40 T 0310-0400P BAINER 1062 51282 STA 135 COM 001 Multivar Data Analysis 4.0 Drake, CM MWF 1100-1150A PHYSIC 130 49 S R 0310-0400P HARING 2016 51283 STA 137 LEC 001 Applied Time Ser Anlys 4.0 Aue, A MWF 0210-0300P RESSLR 55 85 V @ STA 192 INT Statistics Intern 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ STA 198 VAR Directed Grp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ STA 199 VAR Undergrad Adv Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 51298 STA 205 COM 001 Stat Methods Research 4.0 Burman, P TR 0900-1020A MATSCI 1143 24 TR 1030-1050A MATSCI 1143 51299 STA 224 COM 001 Analys Longitudinal Data 4.0 Jiang, J TR 1100-1220P MATSCI 1143 15 TR 1230-1250P MATSCI 1143 51300 STA 231C COM 001 Math Stats III 4.0 Polonik, W MW 0900-1020A MATSCI 1143 20 MW 1030-1050A MATSCI 1143 51301 STA 232C LEC 001 Applied Statistics III 4.0 Burman, P MW 1210-0200P MATSCI 1143 20 53499 STA 243 COM 001 Computational Statistics 4.0 Lee, CM M 0410-0600P PHYSIC 130 30 W 0510-0700P HUTCH 93 @ STA 290 VAR Stat Seminar 1.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ STA 290 VAR 001 Stat Seminar 1.0 -6.0 Burman, P R 0410-0530P MATSCI 1147 40 @ STA 298 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ STA 299 VAR Indiv Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ STA 299D VAR Dissertation Res 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA 51361 STA 401 COM 001 Statistical Consulting 3.0 Lee, CM T 0410-0600P MATSCI 1143 20 TBA TBA Technocultural Studies (TCS) 53500 TCS 005 LED 001 Media Archaeology 4.0 Drew, J TR 0310-0430P YOUNG 194 100 H 51477 TCS 101 COM 001 Exp Digital Cinema II 4.0 Wyman, JF M 0900-1150A ARTANX 20 W 0900-1150A ARTANX ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53498 TCS 122 COM 001 Intermediate Sonic Arts 4.0 Ostertag, R M 0210-0500P ARTANX 20 W 0210-0500P ARTANX ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 51479 TCS 131 COM 001 Character Animation 4.0 Neff, MP M 1000-1250P ARTANX 18 W 1000-1250P ARTANX ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53497 TCS 158 LEC 001 Technology and the Body 4.0 Ostertag, R MW 1210-0130P ARTANX 15 @ TCS 192 INT Internship 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ TCS 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ TCS 198 VAR 001 Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Drew, J TR 0900-1150A ARTANX 15 ** TOPIC: ELECTRONICS FOR ARTISTS ** @ TCS 199 VAR Spec Study Adv Undergrad 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Textiles and Clothing (TXC) 51566 TXC 007 COM A01 Style & Cultural Studies 4.0 Kaiser, SB TR 1210-0130P EVERSN 176 25 B F 1100-1150A ROBBNS 146 51567 TXC 007 COM A02 Style & Cultural Studies 4.0 Kaiser, SB TR 1210-0130P EVERSN 176 25 B F 1210-0100P ROBBNS 146 51568 TXC 007 COM A03 Style & Cultural Studies 4.0 Kaiser, SB TR 1210-0130P EVERSN 176 25 B F 0110-0200P SOCSCI 80 51569 TXC 007 COM A04 Style & Cultural Studies 4.0 Kaiser, SB TR 1210-0130P EVERSN 176 25 B R 0210-0300P HUNT 110 51570 TXC 007 COM A05 Style & Cultural Studies 4.0 Kaiser, SB TR 1210-0130P EVERSN 176 25 B R 0310-0400P HUNT 110 51571 TXC 007 COM A06 Style & Cultural Studies 4.0 Kaiser, SB TR 1210-0130P EVERSN 176 25 B R 0410-0500P WELLMN 101 @ TXC 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 121 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @ TXC 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ TXC 098 VAR 001 Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 Hsieh, Y T 0410-0530P OLSON 223 30 @ TXC 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 51596 TXC 162 LEC 001 Textile Fabrics 3.0 Pan, N MWF 0900-0950A ART 204 40 F 51597 ^ TXC 162L LAB 001 Textile Fabric Lab 1.0 Pan, N T 1210-0300P EVERSN 226 13 51598 ^ TXC 162L LAB 002 Textile Fabric Lab 1.0 Pan, N W 1210-0300P EVERSN 226 13 51599 ^ TXC 162L LAB 003 Textile Fabric Lab 1.0 Pan, N R 0210-0500P EVERSN 226 13 ** TXC 162L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $20.00 ** 51600 TXC 163 LEC 001 Textile Coloration 3.0 Sun, G MWF 0110-0200P CHEM 166 48 W 51601 ^ TXC 163L LAB 001 Textile Color Lab 1.0 Sun, G W 0210-0500P EVERSN 246 13 51602 ^ TXC 163L LAB 002 Textile Color Lab 1.0 Sun, G R 0900-1150A EVERSN 246 13 51603 ^ TXC 163L LAB 003 Textile Color Lab 1.0 Sun, G M 0210-0500P EVERSN 246 13 ** TXC 163L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $30.00 ** 51604 TXC 173 LEC 001 Princ Fashion Mktg 3.0 Chandler, JL TR 1030-1150A HARING 1227 120 Y @ TXC 180A LAB Intro Res Textiles 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ TXC 180B LAB Intro Res Textiles 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ TXC 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ TXC 197T TUT Tutoring Textiles 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ TXC 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ TXC 198 VAR 001 Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 Hsieh, Y T 0410-0530P OLSON 223 15 @ TXC 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ TXC 290C DIS Research Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ TXC 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ TXC 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ TXC 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Transportation Technology and Policy (Graduate Group) (TTP) 51502 TTP 220 LED 001 Transp Planning/Policy 4.0 Handy, SL MW 1000-1150A ROBBNS 146 30 51503 TTP 281 SEM 001 ITS Seminars 1.0 Sperling, D F 0140-0300P KEMPER 1065 80 @ TTP 289A VAR Selected Topics Transprt 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ TTP 289B VAR Selected Topics in Trans 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ TTP 290C DIS Grad Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ TTP 292 INT Internship in TTP 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ TTP 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ TTP 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ TTP 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA University Writing Program (UWP) 51696 ^ UWP 001 LED 001 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0800-0950A OLSON 101 25 N 51697 ^ UWP 001 LED 002 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A OLSON 151 25 X 51698 ^ UWP 001 LED 003 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A OLSON 117 25 X 51699 ^ UWP 001 LED 004 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A OLSON 244 25 X 51700 ^ UWP 001 LED 005 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P HART 1128 25 A 51701 ^ UWP 001 LED 006 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 207 25 A 51702 ^ UWP 001 LED 007 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 209 25 A 51703 ^ UWP 001 LED 008 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P HOAGLD 113 25 A 51704 ^ UWP 001 LED 009 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P OLSON 267 25 V 51705 ^ UWP 001 LED 010 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P OLSON 217 25 V 51706 ^ UWP 001 LED 011 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P HART 1120 25 V 51707 ^ UWP 001 LED 012 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P HART 1128 25 V 51708 ^ UWP 001 LED 013 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0410-0600P OLSON 244 25 G 51709 ^ UWP 001 LED 014 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0800-0950A OLSON 207 25 P 51710 ^ UWP 001 LED 015 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 205 25 L 51711 ^ UWP 001 LED 016 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 207 25 L 51712 ^ UWP 001 LED 017 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 229 25 L 51713 ^ UWP 001 LED 018 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 7 25 L 51714 ^ UWP 001 LED 019 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P SOCSCI 80 24 B 51715 ^ UWP 001 LED 020 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P WELLMN 209 25 B 51716 ^ UWP 001 LED 021 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P HOAGLD 113 25 B 51717 ^ UWP 001 LED 022 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P HART 1116 25 I 51718 ^ UWP 001 LED 023 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P HART 1120 25 I 51719 ^ UWP 001 LED 024 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 107 25 I 51720 ^ UWP 001 LED 025 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0410-0600P OLSON 227 25 U ** UWP 001 - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 51721 ^ UWP 018 LED 001 Style in the Essay 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 25 25 L ** UWP 018 - ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** @ UWP 092 INT Internship in Writing 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ UWP 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ UWP 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 51755 ^ UWP 101 LED 001 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A VEIMYR 116 25 X 51756 ^ UWP 101 LED 002 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 159 25 S 51757 ^ UWP 101 LED 003 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P WELLMN 107 25 A 51758 ^ UWP 101 LED 004 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff MW 0900-1020A OLSON 1 25 51759 ^ UWP 101 LED 005 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff MW 1030-1150A OLSON 247 21 51760 ^ UWP 101 LED 006 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff MW 0140-0300P OLSON 1 25 51761 ^ UWP 101 LED 007 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff MW 0310-0430P OLSON 27 21 51762 ^ UWP 101 LED 008 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff MW 0440-0600P OLSON 27 25 51763 ^ UWP 101 LED 009 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff M 0610-0900P HUTCH 93 25 51764 ^ UWP 101 LED 010 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 247 21 51765 ^ UWP 101 LED 011 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A OLSON 21 25 51766 ^ UWP 101 LED 012 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A OLSON 261 25 Y 51767 ^ UWP 101 LED 013 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P OLSON 27 25 51768 ^ UWP 101 LED 014 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P OLSON 159 25 B 51769 ^ UWP 101 LED 015 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P OLSON 1 25 53449 ^ UWP 101 LED 016 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P WICKSN 1020 25 I 53450 ^ UWP 101 LED 017 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P OLSON 247 21 53452 ^ UWP 101 LED 018 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P OLSON 21 25 53604 ^ UWP 101 LED 019 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P OLSON 207 25 W 53605 ^ UWP 101 LED 020 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0130P HUTCH 93 25 53606 ^ UWP 101 LED 021 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P OLSON 105 25 H ** UWP 101 - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** Page 122 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code 53453 ^ UWP 102A LED 001 Writ in the Disciplines 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A OLSON 1 25 ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT MAJORS AND MINORS OR UPPER DIVISION STUDENTS CONCURRENTLY ENROLLED IN AN UPPER DIVISION COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSE ** ** UWP 102A - ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 51771 ^ UWP 102B LED 001 Writing in Bio Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P OLSON 1 25 ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES MAJORS AND MINORS OR UPPER DIVISION STUDENTS CONCURRENTLY ENROLLED IN AN UPPER DIVISION BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES COURSE ** ** UWP 102B - ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 51772 ^ UWP 102E LED 001 Writing in Engineering 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0130P OLSON 1 25 51773 ^ UWP 102E LED 002 Writing in Engineering 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P OLSON 247 21 ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION ENGINEERING MAJORS ** ** UWP 102E - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 51775 ^ UWP 102G LED 001 Environmental Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0440-0600P OLSON 1 25 ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION ESP, ATM, ERS, HYD, SSC, NAC AND WFC MAJORS AND MINORS OR UPPER DIVISION STUDENTS CONCURRENTLY ENROLLED IN AN UPPER DIVISION ESP, ATM, ERS, HYD, SSC, NAC OR WFC COURSE ** ** UWP 102G - ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 51776 ^ UWP 102J LED 001 Writing in the Fine Arts 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P OLSON 241 25 ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION ART HISTORY, ART, DESIGN, DRAMATIC ART AND MUSIC MAJORS AND MINORS OR UPPER DIVISION STUDENTS CONCURRENTLY ENROLLED IN AN UPPER DIVISION ART HISTORY, ART, DESIGN, DRAMATIC ART OR MUSIC COURSE ** ** UWP 102J - ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 51777 ^ UWP 102K LED 001 Writing in Sociology 4.0 The Staff MW 0310-0430P OLSON 247 21 ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION SOCIOLOGY MAJORS AND MINORS OR UPPER DIVISION STUDENTS CONCURRENTLY ENROLLED IN AN UPPER DIVISION SOCIOLOGY COURSE ** ** UWP 102K - ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 51778 ^ UWP 104A LED 001 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0900-1020A OLSON 247 21 51779 ^ UWP 104A LED 002 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1030-1150A OLSON 241 25 51780 ^ UWP 104A LED 003 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0130P OLSON 247 21 51781 ^ UWP 104A LED 004 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0140-0300P OLSON 247 21 51782 ^ UWP 104A LED 005 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0310-0430P OLSON 241 25 51783 ^ UWP 104A LED 006 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0440-0600P OLSON 247 21 51784 ^ UWP 104A LED 007 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 21 25 51785 ^ UWP 104A LED 008 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A OLSON 27 25 51786 ^ UWP 104A LED 009 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P OLSON 1 25 51787 ^ UWP 104A LED 010 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P OLSON 241 25 51788 ^ UWP 104A LED 011 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P OLSON 241 25 53454 ^ UWP 104A LED 012 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P OLSON 247 21 ** UWP 104A - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 51789 ^ UWP 104B LED 001 Legal Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0900-1020A OLSON 241 25 51790 ^ UWP 104B LED 002 Legal Writing 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A HUTCH 102 25 X 51791 ^ UWP 104B LED 003 Legal Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 27 25 51792 ^ UWP 104B LED 004 Legal Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P OLSON 244 25 B 53456 ^ UWP 104B LED 005 Legal Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P OLSON 1 25 ** UWP 104B - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 51793 ^ UWP 104C LED 001 Journalism 4.0 The Staff MW 0140-0300P OLSON 241 25 51794 ^ UWP 104C LED 002 Journalism 4.0 The Staff MW 0440-0600P OLSON 241 25 51795 ^ UWP 104C LED 003 Journalism 4.0 The Staff W 0610-0900P OLSON 21 25 51796 ^ UWP 104C LED 004 Journalism 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A OLSON 241 25 ** UWP 104C - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 51798 ^ UWP 104D LED 001 Writing in Education 4.0 The Staff MW 0140-0300P OLSON 27 25 51799 ^ UWP 104D LED 002 Writing in Education 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P HART 1128 25 B 51800 ^ UWP 104D LED 003 Writing in Education 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P OLSON 217 25 I 51801 ^ UWP 104D LED 004 Writing in Education 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P OLSON 141 25 H ** UWP 104D - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 51802 ^ UWP 104E LED 001 Writing in Science 4.0 The Staff MW 1030-1150A OLSON 1 25 51803 ^ UWP 104E LED 002 Writing in Science 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0130P OLSON 241 25 51804 ^ UWP 104E LED 003 Writing in Science 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 241 25 51805 ^ UWP 104E LED 004 Writing in Science 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P OLSON 247 21 51806 ^ UWP 104E LED 005 Writing in Science 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P OLSON 21 25 53607 ^ UWP 104E LED 006 Writing in Science 4.0 The Staff MW 0140-0300P HUTCH 93 25 ** UWP 104E - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 51807 ^ UWP 104F LED 001 Writing in Health 4.0 The Staff MW 0900-1020A OLSON 27 25 51808 ^ UWP 104F LED 002 Writing in Health 4.0 The Staff MW 1030-1150A OLSON 27 25 51809 ^ UWP 104F LED 003 Writing in Health 4.0 The Staff MW 0310-0430P OLSON 1 25 51810 ^ UWP 104F LED 004 Writing in Health 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 1 25 51811 ^ UWP 104F LED 005 Writing in Health 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A OLSON 247 21 51812 ^ UWP 104F LED 006 Writing in Health 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P OLSON 27 25 51813 ^ UWP 104F LED 007 Writing in Health 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P OLSON 27 25 53459 ^ UWP 104F LED 008 Writing in Health 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P OLSON 241 25 53608 ^ UWP 104F LED 009 Writing in Health 4.0 The Staff MW 0440-0600P OLSON 21 25 ** UWP 104F - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** 51814 ^ UWP 104I LED 001 Writing in Internships 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0130P OLSON 27 25 ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION STUDENTS CONCURRENTLY ENROLLED IN AN INTERNSHIP OR UPPER DIVISION CONTEMPORARY LEADERSHIP MAJORS AND MINORS ** ** UWP 104I - ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** @ UWP 192 INT Internship in Writing 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ UWP 197T TUT Tutoring in Writing 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ UWP 197TC TUT Comm Tutoring in Writing 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ UWP 197TC TUT 001 Comm Tutoring in Writing 1.0 -4.0 Major, P T 0410-0530P OLSON 207 49 U @ UWP 197TC TUT 002 Comm Tutoring in Writing 1.0 -4.0 Major, P W 0410-0530P OLSON 207 49 G @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 123 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @ UWP 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ UWP 198 VAR 001 Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Andersen, R TR 1030-1150A HUTCH 93 25 ** TOPIC: INTRODUCTION TO PROFESSIONAL EDITING ** ** STUDENTS MUST HAVE COMPLETED THE UPPER DIVISION WRITING REQUIREMENT ** @ UWP 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ UWP 298 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ UWP 298 VAR 001 Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Ferris, DR T 1210-0300P OLSON 109 15 ** TOPIC: SECOND LANGUAGE WRITING ** @ UWP 299 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA 51919 UWP 390 SEM 001 Theory Composition Instr 4.0 Thaiss, CJ F 0900-1150A OLSON 151 20 @ UWP 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA VM Anatomy, Physiology and Cell Biology (APC) @ APC 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ APC 192 INT Internship 1.0 -15.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ APC 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ APC 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ APC 290 SEM Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 22352 APC 291 SEM 001 Resprtory Bio Topic 1.0 Wu, R TBA TBA 100 @ APC 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ APC 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ APC 410 COM 001 Equine Locomotor Anatomy 1.8 Stover, SM TBA TBA 50 TBA TBA VM Medicine and Epidemiology (VME) @ VME 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VME 225 DIS 001 Retroviral Path 1.0 Sparger, EE TBA TBA 50 @ VME 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VME 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VME 410 LEC 001 Captive Animal Mgt 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 140 @ VME 413 LEC 001 Medical Primatology 2.0 Lerche, NW TBA TBA 60 @ VME 416 COM 001 Diseases of Fish 2.1 Weber, EP TBA TBA 25 TBA TBA @ VME 424 SEM 001 Shelter Medicine 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 100 @ VME 428 LEC 001 Food Animal Surgery 1.6 Chigerwe, M TBA TBA 69 @ VME 428L LAB 001 Food Animal Surgery Lab .8 Chigerwe, M TBA TBA 32 @ VME 432 LAB 001 Medical Care of Raptors 1.0 Hawkins, M TBA TBA 15 @ VME 446 COM 001 Small Animal Repro 1.0 Feldman, EC TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA @ VME 450 LEC 001 Clinical Immunology 1.7 Sykes, JE TBA TBA 199 @ VME 458 LEC 001 Behavior Therapy 2.0 Bain, M TBA TBA 60 @ VME 461A COM 001 Small Animal Medicine I 3.6 Johnson, LR TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA @ VME 462 DIS 001 Small Animal Medicine II 2.0 Outerbridge, CA TBA TBA 199 @ VME 463A LEC 001 Food Animal Medicine I 3.6 Angelos, JA TBA TBA 200 @ VME 464A COM 001 Equine Medicine I 3.2 Wilson, WD TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA @ VME 465 LEC 001 Advanced Equine Med II 3.6 Watson, JL TBA TBA 50 @ VME 465L LAB 001 Adv Equine Med II Lab .8 Watson, JL TBA TBA 37 @ VME 466 COM 001 Equine Critical Care 2.0 Magdesian, KG TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA @ VME 468 LEC 001 Adv Feline Med 2.0 Westropp, JL TBA TBA 130 @ VME 486 DIS 001 Equine Clin Neonatology 1.0 Madigan, JE TBA TBA 90 Magdesian, KG VM Molecular Biosciences (VMB) @ VMB 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VMB 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VMB 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VMB 290 SEM Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VMB 297T VAR Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VMB 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VMB 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VMB 397T VAR Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA VM Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology (PMI) @ PMI 099 VAR Spec Study for Undergrad 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ^ PMI 127 COM 001 Medical Microbiol 5.0 Lefebvre, RB MWF 1000-1050A VALLEY 80 MWF 0110-0300P V3AMPT ** PMI 127 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** STUDENTS INTERESTED IN PMI 127 MUST FILL OUT A PETITION FORM. PLEASE CONTACT VM:PMI FOR MORE INFORMATION ** @ PMI 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMI 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMI 287 LEC 001 Lab Animal Pathology 3.0 Lowenstine, LJ TBA TBA Barthold, SW @ PMI 290 SEM Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMI 290 SEM 010 Seminar 1.0 Bannasch, DL R 0410-0500P VALLEY 1047 49 Powell, JS 48495 PMI 291A SEM 001 Seminar in Immunology 1.0 Gershwin, LJ TBA TBA 60 @ PMI 292B DIS 001 Surgical Pathology Conf 1.0 Affolter, VK F 0800-0850A CVDLS 30 48497 PMI 293A SEM 001 Seminar Infect Dis 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 25 @ PMI 293B LAB Necropsy 2.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMI 296 VAR Microbiol Diag 2.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMI 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMI 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PMI 419 FWK 001 Wildlife/Ecosystem Hlth 2.0 Ziccardi, MH TBA TBA 20 VM Population Health and Reproduction (PHR) @ PHR 092 VAR Work-Learn Vet Sci 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHR 192 VAR Work-Learn Vet Sci 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHR 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHR 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA Page 124 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code @ PHR 241 DIS 001 Topics Canine Genetics 2.0 Bannasch, DL TBA TBA 12 @ PHR 266 COM 001 Analytic Epidemiology 3.0 Kass, PH TBA TBA 35 TBA TBA @ PHR 290A SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20 @ PHR 292 SEM Topics Reproduction 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHR 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHR 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ PHR 429D LEC 001 Dairy Herd Health 4.0 Cullor, JS TBA TBA 60 @ PHR 429DL LAB 001 Dairy Herd Health Lab .6 Cullor, JS TBA TBA 60 @ PHR 429E LEC 001 Dairy Goat Herd Health 1.0 Rowe, JD TBA TBA 60 @ PHR 440 LEC 001 Ruminant Clin Nutrition 1.9 Johnson, HA TBA TBA 50 @ ^ PHR 446A COM 001 Food Animal Repro 1.0 Rowe, JD TBA TBA 65 TBA TBA @ ^ PHR 446B LEC 001 Equine Repro .6 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ PHR 452 LEC 001 Vet Food Safety/Pub Hlth 2.0 Cullor, JS TBA TBA 25 VM Preventive Veterinary Medicine (MPM) @ MPM 404 COM 001 Med Stat III 4.0 Farver, TB TBA TBA 35 TBA TBA VM Surgical and Radiological Sciences (VSR) @ VSR 099 VAR Spec Study for Undergrad 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VSR 199 VAR Sp Stdy for Adv Undergr 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VSR 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VSR 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VSR 401 DIS 001 Sm Animal Rad Case Disc 1.0 Spriet, M TBA TBA 200 @ VSR 402 DIS 001 Lrg Animal Rad Case Disc 1.0 Spriet, M TBA TBA 200 @ VSR 404A COM 001 Small Animal Radiology 2.9 Zwingenberger, AL TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA @ VSR 415 COM 001 Small Ani Ortho 1.5 Kapatkin, AS TBA TBA 100 TBA TBA @ VSR 416 LEC 001 Equine Ultrasonology 1.0 Whitcomb, M TBA TBA 60 @ ^ VSR 416L LAB 001 Equine Ultrasonology Lab .4 Whitcomb, M TBA TBA 30 @ VSR 460 LEC 001 Intensive Care 2.0 Mellema, MS TBA TBA 200 @ VSR 462 COM 001 Radiographic Diagnosis 1.0 Wisner, ER TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA @ VSR 463 LEC 001 Soft Tissue Surgery 1.8 Culp, WT TBA TBA 200 @ VSR 468 LEC 001 Equine Lameness & Radiol 4.0 Galuppo, LD TBA TBA 69 @ ^ VSR 468L LAB 001 Eq Lame & Radio Lab 1.1 Galuppo, LD TBA TBA 33 Veterinary Medicine (VMD) @ VMD 092 INT Work-Learn Vet Sci 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VMD 192 INT Work-Learn Vet Sci 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VMD 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VMD 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VMD 400B COM 001 Sophomore Doctoring 2.6 The Staff TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA @ VMD 400C COM 001 Junior Doctoring 1.8 The Staff TBA TBA 100 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA @ VMD 402D COM 001 Normal Urinary Systems 2.3 Schelegle, ES TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA @ VMD 405 COM 001 Vet Parasitology 3.6 Conrad, PA TBA TBA 200 Boyce, WM TBA TBA @ VMD 407L LAB 001 Surgery & Anesthesia Lab 1.4 Ilkiw, J TBA TBA 125 Pascoe, JR @ VMD 412 LEC 001 Fundamentals of Zoonoses 1.1 Chomel, BB TBA TBA 200 @ VMD 413 LEC 001 Veterinary Food Safety 1.3 Weimer, BC TBA TBA 200 @ VMD 414C COM 001 Veterinary Toxicology 1.9 Puschner, B TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA TBA TBA @ VMD 415A COM 001 Freshman Clinical Skills 1.1 Ilkiw, J TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA @ VMD 415B COM 001 Soph Clinical Skills 1.2 Ilkiw, J TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA @ VMD 415C COM 001 Junior Clinical Skills 1.9 Ilkiw, J TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA @ VMD 420 COM 001 Immunology 3.0 Gershwin, LJ TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA @ VMD 425 COM 001 Veterinary Genetics 1.8 Bannasch, DL TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA @ VMD 426 COM 001 Prin Of Anesth 1.7 Pascoe, PJ TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA @ VMD 430 COM 001 Prin Of Radiography 3.6 Wisner, ER TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA TBA TBA @ VMD 431 COM 001 Endocrinology 1.8 Raybould, HE TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA @ VMD 434 COM 001 Veterinary Hematology 1.5 Vernau, W TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA @ VMD 435 COM 001 Clinical Pathology 3.9 Borjesson, DL TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA @ VMD 437 COM 001 Ethics and Law 2.0 Tannenbaum, J TBA TBA 200 TBA TBA @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code Spring 2011 Page 125 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. Viticulture and Enology (VEN) 51926 ^ VEN 003 LEC 001 Intro/Wine Making 3.0 Adams, DO TR 0900-1020A CHEM 194 369 R @ VEN 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 51943 ^ VEN 101C COM A01 Viticultural Practices 3.0 Smart, DR T 1030-1150A CHEM 166 27 Y T 0110-0430P VINYRD 51944 ^ VEN 101C COM A02 Viticultural Practices 3.0 Smart, DR T 1030-1150A CHEM 166 25 Y W 0110-0430P VINYRD ** VEN 101C COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $22.00 ** ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION VITICULTURE AND ENOLOGY MAJORS, AND GRADUATE STUDENTS IN VITICULTURE AND ENOLOGY AND AGRONOMY AND HORTICULTURE ** 51946 VEN 125 LEC 001 Wine Type & Sens Eval 2.0 The Staff TR 0900-0950A RMISEN 60 ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS IN VITICULTURE AND ENOLOGY ** 51947 VEN 125L LAB 001 Wine Sensory Evaluation 2.0 The Staff W 0210-0500P RMISEN 25 51948 VEN 125L LAB 002 Wine Sensory Evaluation 2.0 The Staff R 0210-0500P RMISEN 22 ** VEN 125L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 ** ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS IN VITICULTURE AND ENOLOGY ** 51949 ^ VEN 135 COM 001 Wine Tech/Winery Systems 4.0 Block, DE MWF 1210-0100P CHEM 176 60 A R 1210-0100P VEIMYR 212 F 0210-0300P OLSON 118 ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS IN VITICULTURE AND ENOLOGY ** 51951 VEN 181 DIS 001 Readings in Enology 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15 51952 VEN 190X COM 001 Winemaking Seminar 1.0 Waterhouse, AL T 0510-0600P RMISEN 90 T 0610-0700P RMISEN ** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS IN VITICULTURE AND ENOLOGY ** @ VEN 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VEN 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VEN 198 VAR 006 Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 Sumner, DA MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 163 30 Lapsley, JT ** TOPIC: WINE ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT AND MARKETS ** @ VEN 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53506 VEN 210 COM 001 Grape Development 4.0 Adams, DO MWF 1100-1150A PHYSIC 148 45 Polito, VS TBA TBA 52003 VEN 213 LED 001 Flavor Chemistry 3.0 Ebeler, SE MWF 0110-0200P PHYSIC 130 25 Heymann, H 52004 VEN 224 LEC 001 Advances in Winemaking 3.0 Block, DE MWF 1000-1050A PHYSIC 130 25 52005 VEN 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Bisson, LF T 1210-0100P RMISEN 55 @ VEN 290C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VEN 297T TUT Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VEN 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VEN 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ VEN 396 VAR Teach Assist Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology (WFC) 52598 WFC 010 COM A01 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Elliott-Fisk, DL MWF 1210-0100P HUNT 100 13 A R 0800-0850A WELLMN 203 52599 WFC 010 COM A02 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Elliott-Fisk, DL MWF 1210-0100P HUNT 100 13 A R 0310-0400P OLSON 144 52600 WFC 010 COM A03 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Elliott-Fisk, DL MWF 1210-0100P HUNT 100 13 A R 1210-0100P OLSON 144 52601 WFC 010 COM A04 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Elliott-Fisk, DL MWF 1210-0100P HUNT 100 13 A F 0900-0950A OLSON 144 52602 WFC 010 COM A05 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Elliott-Fisk, DL MWF 1210-0100P HUNT 100 13 A F 1000-1050A OLSON 144 52603 WFC 010 COM A06 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Elliott-Fisk, DL MWF 1210-0100P HUNT 100 13 A R 0510-0600P OLSON 144 52604 WFC 010 COM A07 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Elliott-Fisk, DL MWF 1210-0100P HUNT 100 13 A F 0110-0200P OLSON 144 52605 WFC 010 COM A08 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Elliott-Fisk, DL MWF 1210-0100P HUNT 100 13 A F 1100-1150A OLSON 144 52606 WFC 010 COM A09 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Elliott-Fisk, DL MWF 1210-0100P HUNT 100 13 A R 0900-0950A WELLMN 201 52607 WFC 010 COM A10 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Elliott-Fisk, DL MWF 1210-0100P HUNT 100 13 A R 0410-0500P OLSON 144 52608 WFC 010 COM A11 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Elliott-Fisk, DL MWF 1210-0100P HUNT 100 13 A F 0800-0850A OLSON 144 52609 WFC 010 COM A12 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Elliott-Fisk, DL MWF 1210-0100P HUNT 100 13 A F 0210-0300P OLSON 144 53473 WFC 011 LEC 001 Conservation Biology 3.0 Caro, TM TR 0440-0600P BAINER 1060 40 C @ WFC 092 INT Internship 1.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ^ WFC 100 COM A01 Field Methods Wildl Biol 4.0 Van Vuren, D MW 1210-0100P BAINER 1060 24 A Eadie, JM M 0210-0500P ACADSR 1371 Todd, BD Kelt, DA @ ^ WFC 100 COM A02 Field Methods Wildl Biol 4.0 Van Vuren, D MW 1210-0100P BAINER 1060 24 A Eadie, JM W 0210-0500P ACADSR 1371 Todd, BD Kelt, DA ** WFC 100 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $35.00 ** 52627 WFC 110 LEC 001 Biol Cons Wild Mammals 3.0 Kelt, DA MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 179 121 X @ ^ WFC 110L LAB 001 Lab Biol Cons Mammals 3.0 Kelt, DA TR 0900-1150A ACADSR 1371 23 @ ^ WFC 110L LAB 002 Lab Biol Cons Mammals 3.0 Kelt, DA TR 0210-0500P ACADSR 1371 23 52630 WFC 122 COM A01 Pop Dyn and Est 4.0 Botsford, LW TR 0900-1020A CHEM 176 20 R T 1210-0300P OLSON 21 52631 WFC 122 COM A02 Pop Dyn and Est 4.0 Botsford, LW TR 0900-1020A CHEM 176 20 R W 0110-0400P OLSON 21 52632 WFC 122 COM A03 Pop Dyn and Est 4.0 Botsford, LW TR 0900-1020A CHEM 176 20 R W 0900-1150A OLSON 21 53471 WFC 156 COM A01 Plant Geography 4.0 Elliott-Fisk, DL MWF 1100-1150A BAINER 1132 20 S F 0800-1050A ACADSR 1375 53472 WFC 156 COM A02 Plant Geography 4.0 Elliott-Fisk, DL MWF 1100-1150A BAINER 1132 20 S F 0110-0400A ACADSR 1375 ** WFC 156 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $25.00 ** @ WFC 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Page 126 Spring 2011 Remember to see the Open Courses List for the most up-to-date course listings at http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/ocl.html. @Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday CRN Drop Course Subj No. Activity Type Section (Part) Title Units Instructor Day Time Location Building Room Enrl Cap Exam Code @ WFC 195 COM Field & Lab Research 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA @ WFC 197T TUT Tutoring W & F Biol 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ WFC 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ WFC 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 52726 WFC 223 COM 001 Conservation & Behavior 3.0 Caro, TM TBA TBA 15 TBA TBA @ WFC 290 VAR Seminar 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ WFC 290C DIS Res Group Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 53474 WFC 294 SEM 001 Behavioral Ecology 3.0 Caro, TM TBA TBA 15 @ WFC 297T VAR Teaching WFB 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ WFC 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ WFC 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Women's Studies (WMS) 52832 ^ WMS 050 COM A01 Intro Women & Gender Std 4.0 Kuhn, AK TR 0900-1020A HUNT 100 25 R M 0800-0850A WELLMN 211 52833 ^ WMS 050 COM A02 Intro Women & Gender Std 4.0 Kuhn, AK TR 0900-1020A HUNT 100 25 R W 0800-0850A WELLMN 211 52834 ^ WMS 050 COM A03 Intro Women & Gender Std 4.0 Kuhn, AK TR 0900-1020A HUNT 100 25 R W 0900-0950A STORER 1342 52835 ^ WMS 050 COM A04 Intro Women & Gender Std 4.0 Kuhn, AK TR 0900-1020A HUNT 100 25 R M 0900-0950A STORER 1342 52836 ^ WMS 050 COM A05 Intro Women & Gender Std 4.0 Kuhn, AK TR 0900-1020A HUNT 100 25 R F 1100-1150A WELLMN 229 52837 ^ WMS 050 COM A06 Intro Women & Gender Std 4.0 Kuhn, AK TR 0900-1020A HUNT 100 25 R M 0310-0400P VEIMYR 116 53335 WMS 080 LED 001 Special Topics 4.0 Mena, LM TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 129 30 I 53339 WMS 164 COM 001 Gender and Cinema 4.0 Constable, EL MW 0410-0600P WELLMN 119 60 G TBA TBA 53338 WMS 170 LED 001 Queer Studies 4.0 Constable, EL MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 202 90 A 52850 WMS 182 LED 001 Global Gender & Identity 4.0 Mama, CA TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 234 90 I 53336 WMS 187 LED 001 Social Policy 4.0 Craig, MB MW 0210-0400P HOAGLD 168 60 V 53341 WMS 189 LED 001 Topics in Women & Gender 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A YOUNG 184 60 X 52851 WMS 190 SEM 001 Senior Seminar 4.0 Mena, LM T 1000-1250P HART 2120 15 52852 WMS 190 SEM 002 Senior Seminar 4.0 Kuhn, AK W 0110-0400P HART 2120 15 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** @ WMS 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA 52868 WMS 193 SEM 001 Internship Seminar 2.0 Swain, MB M 1210-0200P WELLMN 203 15 ** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS ** @ WMS 194HA VAR Senior Honors Project 4.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ WMS 194HB VAR Senior Honors Project 4.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ WMS 197T TUT Tutoring 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ WMS 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ WMS 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 52910 WMS 200B SEM 001 Feminist Research 4.0 Mama, CA R 1000-1250P HART 2120 15 ** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ** 53337 WMS 250 SEM 001 Cult St Masculinities 4.0 Craig, MB W 1000-1250P HART 2120 15 @ WMS 299 VAR Special Study Graduates 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ WMS 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA Workload (WLD) ** WLD 057 COLLEGE WRITING - SCC ENGLISH 100 - IS OFFERED THROUGH SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE ON THE DAVIS CAMPUS. WLD 057 CARRIES NO UNITS TOWARD GRADUATION OR GRADE-POINT AVERAGE. 4.5 UNITS ARE APPLICABLE TOWARD MINIMUM PROGRESS AND VERIFICATION OF FULL-TIME STATUS. ** 52802 ^ WLD 057E LED 001 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 1000-1150A STORER 1342 25 E F 1100-1150A STORER 1342 52803 ^ WLD 057E LED 002 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 1210-0200P HUNT 110 25 E F 1210-0100P HUNT 110 52804 ^ WLD 057E LED 003 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 127 25 E F 0210-0300P WELLMN 127 52805 ^ WLD 057E LED 004 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 0610-0825P OLSON 267 25 E 52806 ^ WLD 057E LED 005 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff TR 0610-0825P OLSON 244 25 E ** WLD 057P - OPEN TO EOP STUDENTS ONLY ** @ ^ WLD 057P LED 001 College Writing-SCC100P The Staff TR 1210-0200P SOCSCI 70 18 E F 1210-0100P SOCSCI 70 ** WLD 057S - OPEN TO ESL STUDENTS ONLY ** @ ^ WLD 057S LED 001 College Writing-SCC100S The Staff MW 1000-1150A HART 1106 18 E F 1000-1050A HART 1106 @ ^ WLD 057S LED 002 College Writing-SCC100S The Staff MW 0210-0400P SOCSCI 70 18 E F 0210-0300P SOCSCI 70 @ ^ WLD 057S LED 003 College Writing-SCC100S The Staff TR 1000-1150A SOCSCI 70 18 E F 1100-1150A SOCSCI 70 ** WLD 057 - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY ** Spring 2011 Page 127 This course is offered Spring 2011. Refer to the Schedule of ClassesSpring 2011 section. * This course may not be used to satisfy a college or university composition requirement and GE writing experience simultaneously. Also assigned to another area of topical breadth. # Credit for writing experience allowed if co-course taken concurrently (see writing experience list). General Education CoursesSpring 2011 Topical Breadth These courses provide GE credit for topical breadth. Many of these courses also satisfy the GE requirement for social-cultural diversity (indicated by D) and/or provide GE credit for writing experience (indicated by W). Complete lists of the courses that sat- isfy the social-cultural diversity requirement and the courses that provide writing experience credit follow this list. Arts & Humanities Afr Am & Afr Std 12 ....................... D W Afr Am & Afr Std 15 ....................... D W Afr Am & Afr Std 16 ....................... D W Afr Am & Afr Std 50 ....................... D W Afr Am & Afr Std 52 ....................... D W Afr Am & Afr Std 100 ..................... D Afr Am & Afr Std 107A .................. D W Afr Am & Afr Std 107B ................... D W Afr Am & Afr Std 107C .................. D W Afr Am & Afr Std 111 ..................... D W Afr Am & Afr Std 123 ..................... D Afr Am & Afr Std 150A .................. D Afr Am & Afr Std 150B ................... D Afr Am & Afr Std 152 ..................... D W Afr Am & Afr Std 160 ..................... D Afr Am & Afr Std 162 ..................... D W Afr Am & Afr Std 163 ..................... D W Afr Am & Afr Std 168 ..................... D Afr Am & Afr Std 169 ..................... D Afr Am & Afr Std 170 ..................... D W Afr Am & Afr Std 171 ..................... D Afr Am & Afr Std 175A .................. D W Afr Am & Afr Std 180 ................... D Afr Am & Afr Std 181 ..................... D Afr Am & Afr Std 185 ..................... D W American Studies 1A ....................... D W American Studies 1B ..................... D W American Studies 1C ..................... D W American Studies 1E ..................... D W American Studies 5 ....................... W American Studies 10 ..................... D W American Studies 21 ....................... D W American Studies 25 ..................... D W American Studies 30 ..................... D W American Studies 55 ..................... D W American Studies 59 ..................... D W American Studies 110 ................... D W American Studies 120 ................... D W American Studies 130 ................... D W American Studies 151 ................... D W American Studies 152 ................... D W American Studies 153 ................... D W American Studies 154 ................... D W American Studies 155 ................... D W American Studies 156 ................... D W American Studies 157 ................... D W American Studies 158 Anthropology 145 ......................... D W Art History 1A Art History 1B Art History 1C ................................. D Art History 1D ................................. D Art History 1DV .............................. D Art History 1E ................................. D Art History 5 ...................................D W Art History 10 Art History 25 ................................. # Art History 100 ............................... W Art History 110 ............................... W Art History 150 ............................... D Art History 151 ............................... D Art History 152 ............................... D Art History 153 ............................... D W Art History 155 ............................... D W Art History 156 ............................... D W Art History 163A ............................. D W Art History 163B ............................. D W Art History 163C ............................. D W Art History 163D ............................. D W Art History 164 ............................... D W Art History 168 ............................... W Art History 172A ............................. W Art History 172B ............................. W Art History 173 ............................... W Art History 175 ............................... D W Art History 176A ............................ W Art History 176B ............................. W Art History 177A ............................ W Art History 177B ............................. W Art History 178A ............................ W Art History 178B ............................. W Art History 178C ............................ W Art History 179B ............................. W Art History 182 ............................... W Art History 183A Art History 183B ............................. D W Art History 183C ............................ D W Art History 184 ............................... W Art History 185 ............................... D W Art History 186 ............................... D W Art History 187 ............................... D W Art History 188A ............................ D W Art History 188B ............................. W Art History 188D ............................ W Art History 188E ............................ W Art History 189 ............................... D W Art Studio 10 Art Studio 24 Art Studio 26 .................................. W Art Studio 30 .................................. D W Art Studio 147 ................................ W Art Studio 148 ................................ W Art Studio 149 ................................ D W Art Studio 150 ................................ W Asian American Studies 4 ............... D W Asian American Studies 112 ......... D Asian American Studies 130 ........... D Asian American Studies 141 ......... D Chicano Studies 60 ......................... D Chicano Studies 65 ......................... D Chicano Studies 111 Chicano Studies 150 ....................... D W Chicano Studies 154 ....................... D Chicano Studies 160 ....................... D Chicano Studies 181 ....................... D W Chicano Studies 182 ..................... D W Chinese 10 ...................................... D W Chinese 11 ...................................... D W Chinese 50 ...................................... D W Chinese 100A ................................. D W Chinese 101 .................................... D Chinese 102 .................................... D W Chinese 103 .................................... D W Chinese 104 .................................... D W Chinese 105 .................................... D W Chinese 106 .................................... D W Chinese 107 .................................... D W Chinese 108 .................................... D W Chinese 109A ................................. D W Chinese 109C ................................. D W Chinese 109D ................................. D W Chinese 109E ................................. D W Chinese 109G ................................. D W Chinese 109H ................................. D W Chinese 109I .................................. D W Chinese 110 .................................... D W Classics 1 ........................................ W Classics 2 ........................................ W Classics 3 Classics 10 Classics 15 ...................................... D W Classics 20 ...................................... W Classics 50 ...................................... W Classics 102 .................................... W Classics 110 .................................... W Classics 140 .................................... W Classics 141 .................................... W Classics 142 .................................... W Classics 143 .................................... W Classics 150 .................................... W Classics 171 .................................... D W Classics 172A ................................. W Classics 172B .................................. W Classics 173 .................................... W Classics 174 .................................... W Classics 175 .................................... D W Classics 190 .................................... W Comparative Literature 1 ................ * Comparative Literature 2 ................ * Comparative Literature 3 ................ * Comparative Literature 4 ................ D * Comparative Literature 5 ................ D W Comparative Literature 6 ................ D W Comparative Literature 7 ................ D W Comparative Literature 8 ................ W Comparative Literature 9 ................ D W Comparative Literature 12 .............. D W Comparative Literature 13 .............. W Comparative Literature 14 .............. W Comparative Literature 20 .............. W Comparative Literature 25 .............. D W Comparative Literature 53A ........... D W Comparative Literature 53B ............ D W Comparative Literature 53C ........... D W Comparative Literature 100 ............ D W Comparative Literature 110 ............ D W Comparative Literature 120 ............ W Comparative Literature 135 ............ D W Comparative Literature 138 ............ D W Comparative Literature 140 ............ W Comparative Literature 141 ............ W Comparative Literature 144 ............ W Comparative Literature 145 ............ D W Comparative Literature 146 ............ W Comparative Literature 147 ............ D W Comparative Literature 148 ............ D W Comparative Literature 151 ............ D W Comparative Literature 152 ............ D W Comparative Literature 152S .......... D W Comparative Literature 153 ............ D W Comparative Literature 154 ............ D W Comparative Literature 155 ............ D W Comparative Literature 156 ............ D W Comparative Literature 157 ............ W Comparative Literature 158 ............ W Comparative Literature 159 ............ D W Comparative Literature 160A ......... W Comparative Literature 160B .......... W Comparative Literature 161A ......... W Comparative Literature 161B .......... W Comparative Literature 163 ............ W Comparative Literature 164A ......... W Comparative Literature 164B .......... W Comparative Literature 164C ......... W Comparative Literature 164D ......... W Comparative Literature 165 ............ D W Comparative Literature 165S .......... D W Comparative Literature 166 ............ D W Comparative Literature 166A ......... W Comparative Literature 166B .......... W Comparative Literature 167 ............ W Comparative Literature 168A ......... W Comparative Literature 168B .......... W Comparative Literature 169 ............ W Comparative Literature 170 ............ W Comparative Literature 180 ............ W Comparative Literature 180S .......... W Critical Theory 101 ......................... W Design 137B Design 142A .................................... D Design 142B .................................... D Design 143 ...................................... W Design 144 ...................................... W Dramatic Art 1 ................................ D W Dramatic Art 1S .............................. D W Dramatic Art 5 ................................ D Dramatic Art 20 Dramatic Art 111S .......................... D W Dramatic Art 114 ........................... D W Dramatic Art 144 .......................... D Dramatic Art 144B ........................ D Dramatic Art 150 ............................ D W Dramatic Art 151S Dramatic Art 154 ............................ D W Dramatic Art 155 ............................ D W Dramatic Art 155B Dramatic Art 156AN ...................... D W Dramatic Art 156BN ....................... D W Dramatic Art 156CN ...................... D W Dramatic Art 156D ......................... D W East Asian Studies 88 ..................... D W East Asian Studies 113 ................... D W Education 147 ................................ D W English 3 ........................................ * English 4 ......................................... W English 30A .................................... D W English 30B .................................... D W English 105 ..................................... W English 106 English 107 .................................... W English 111 .................................... W English 113A .................................. W English 113B .................................. W English 117 .................................... W English 122 .................................... W English 139 ..................................... D W English 156 .................................... W English 160 ..................................... W English 161A .................................. W English 161B .................................. W English 162 ..................................... W English 163 ..................................... W English 171A .................................. D W English 171B .................................. D W English 173 ..................................... W English 175 ..................................... W English 179 ..................................... D W English 180 ..................................... W English 182 ..................................... D W English 184 ..................................... W Entomology 1 Film Studies 1 ................................. W Film Studies 120 ............................ D W Film Studies 121 ............................. D W Film Studies 124 ............................. W Film Studies 125 ............................ W Film Studies 129 ............................. D W Film Studies 142 ............................. W Film Studies 176A .......................... W Film Studies 176B .......................... W French 50 ....................................... W French 51 ....................................... D W French 52 ....................................... D W French 101 French 102 French 103 French 107 French 115 French 116 French 117A French 117B French 118A French 118B French 119A French 119B French 119C French 120 French 121 French 122 French 124 ..................................... D French 125 French 127 French 130 French 133 ..................................... D French 162 German 40 ...................................... D W Page 128 Spring 2011 This course is offered Spring 2011. Refer to the Schedule of ClassesSpring 2011 section. * This course may not be used to satisfy a college or university composition requirement and GE writing experience simultaneously. Also assigned to another area of topical breadth. # Credit for writing experience allowed if co-course taken concurrently (see writing experience list). German 48 ...................................... W German 101A German 101B German 105 .................................... W German 112 .................................... W German 113 .................................... D W German 114 .................................... W German 115 .................................... W German 116 .................................... D W German 117 .................................... D W German 118A ................................. W German 118B .................................. W German 118C ................................. W German 118E German 119 .................................... W German 120 German 121 German 122 German 123 German 124 German 125 German 126 German 127 German 129 .................................... D German 131 German 132 German 133 German 134 German 141 .................................... W German 142 .................................... W German 143 German 144 .................................... W German 160 German 168 .................................... D German 176A ................................. W German 185 Greek 100N .................................... W Greek 101 ....................................... W Greek 102 ....................................... W Greek 103A ..................................... W Greek 103B ..................................... W Greek 104 ....................................... W Greek 105N .................................... W Greek 111 ....................................... W Greek 112 ....................................... W Greek 113 ....................................... W Greek 114 ....................................... W Greek 115 ....................................... W Greek 116 ....................................... W History 3 ....................................... D W History 4A ...................................... W History 4B ....................................... W History 4C ...................................... W History 6 ....................................... D W History 7A ..................................... D W History 7B ..................................... D W History 7C .................................... D W History 8 ......................................... D History 9A ...................................... D W History 9B ....................................... D W History 10A ................................... D W History 10B ..................................... W History 10C .................................... W History 15 ....................................... D W History 17A .................................... D W History 17B ..................................... D W History 72A .................................... D W History 72B ..................................... D W History 85 History 102S ................................... W History 109A History 110 ................................... D W History 111A .................................. W History 111B ................................... W History 111C .................................. W History 112A .................................. D W History 112B ................................... D W History 113 ..................................... D W History 115A .................................. D W History 115B ................................... D W History 115C .................................. D W History 115E .................................. D W History 115F ................................. D W History 116 History 121A .................................. W History 121B ................................... W History 121C .................................. W History 122 History 125 ..................................... W History 130A ................................... D W History 130B History 130C History 131A History 131B ................................... W History 131C ................................... W History 133 History 134A History 135A History 135B History 136 ..................................... W History 138A ................................... W History 138B ................................... W History 138C ................................... W History 139A ................................. W History 139B ................................. W History 141 ..................................... W History 142A ................................... D W History 142B ................................... D W History 143 ..................................... D W History 144B ................................... D W History 145 ..................................... W History 146A ................................... W History 146B ................................... W History 147A ................................. W History 147B ................................. W History 147C ................................. D W History 148A ................................... D W History 148B ................................... D W History 148C ................................... D W History 149 ................................... D W History 151A ................................... W History 151B ................................... W History 151C ................................... W History 151D .................................. D W History 159 ..................................... D W History 160 ..................................... D W History 162 ..................................... D W History 163A History 163B History 164 History 165 History 166A History 166B History 167 ..................................... W History 168 History 169A ................................... D W History 169B ................................... D W History 170A ................................... D W History 170B ................................... D W History 170C History 171A ................................... D W History 171B ................................... D W History 171D .................................. W History 172 ..................................... W History 173 ..................................... D W History 174A ................................... W History 174B ................................... W History 174C ................................... W History 174D History 175 ..................................... W History 176A History 176B History 177A ................................. D W History 177B ................................. D W History 178A ................................... D W History 178B ................................. D W History 180AN ................................ W History 180BN ................................ W History 181 ..................................... W History 183A ................................... D W History 183B ................................... D W History 184 ..................................... D W History 185A ................................... W History 185B ................................... W History 189 ..................................... W History 190A ................................. D W History 190B ................................. D W History 190C ................................. D W History 190D .................................. D W History 191A ................................... D W History 191B ................................... D W History 191C ................................... D W History 191D .................................. D W History 191E ................................... D W History 191F ................................... D W History 193A ................................. D W History 193B ..................................D W History 193C History 194A ...................................D W History 194B ....................................D History 194C ...................................D History 194D History 194E History 195B ....................................D W History 196A ...................................D W Humanities 1D (course 1 required concurrently)................................... W Humanities 2A Humanities 2B Humanities 4D (course 4 required concurrently)................................... W Humanities 7 ...................................D W Humanities 8 .................................D W Humanities 9 (course 9D required concurrently)................................... # Humanities 13 .................................D W Humanities 15 .................................D W Humanities 18 ...............................D W Humanities 60 ...............................D W Humanities 144 ............................... W Humanities 180 ............................... W Integrated Studies 8B ...................... W Italian 50 ......................................... W Italian 105 Italian 105S .....................................D W Italian 107 Italian 107S Italian 108 .......................................D W Italian 108S .....................................D W Italian 112 Italian 113 Italian 114 Italian 115A Italian 115B Italian 115C Italian 115D Italian 118 Italian 119 Italian 120A Italian 120B Italian 121 .......................................D W Italian 131 Italian 139B Italian 140 ....................................... W Italian 141 .......................................D W Italian 142 ....................................... W Italian 150 .......................................D W Japanese 10 ......................................D W Japanese 50 ......................................D W Japanese 101 ....................................D W Japanese 102 ....................................D W Japanese 103 ....................................D W Japanese 104 ....................................D W Japanese 105 ....................................D W Japanese 106 ....................................D W Japanese 107 ....................................D W Japanese 108 ....................................D W Japanese 109 ....................................D Japanese 151 ....................................D W Japanese 152 ....................................D W Japanese 156 ....................................D W Jewish Studies 101 ..........................D W Jewish Studies 110 ..........................D W Jewish Studies 111 ..........................D W Jewish Studies 112 ..........................D W Jewish Studies 120 ..........................D W Landscape Architecture 1 .............. W Landscape Architecture 30 .............. W Landscape Architecture 168 .......... W Latin 100N ...................................... W Latin 101 ......................................... W Latin 102 ......................................... W Latin 103 ......................................... W Latin 104 ......................................... W Latin 105 ......................................... W Latin 106 ......................................... W Latin 108 ......................................... W Latin 109 ......................................... W Latin 110N ...................................... W Latin 111 ......................................... W Latin 112 ......................................... W Latin 114 ......................................... W Latin 115 ......................................... W Latin 116 ......................................... W Latin 125 ......................................... W Linguistics 1 .................................. W Linguistics 106 Linguistics 150 .............................. W Linguistics 182 .............................. D W Medieval Studies 20A ..................... W Medieval Studies 20B ...................... W Medieval Studies 20C ..................... W Medieval Studies 130A ................... W Medieval Studies 130B .................... W Middle East/S. Asian Std 100 .......... D W Middle East/S. Asian Std 180 .......... D W Music 10 ......................................... W Music 11 ......................................... D Music 105 ....................................... D W Music 106 ....................................... W Music 110A ..................................... W Music 110B ..................................... W Music 110C ..................................... W Music 110D ..................................... W Music 110E ..................................... W Music 110F ..................................... W Music 110G .................................... W Music 115 ....................................... W Music 129A ..................................... D W Music 129B ..................................... D W Music 129C ..................................... D W Music 129D ..................................... D W Native American Studies 5 .............. D * Native American Studies 10 .......... D W Native American Studies 33 ............ D Native American Studies 101 .......... D Native American Studies 156 .......... D W Native American Studies 181A ....... D W Native American Studies 181B ....... D W Native American Studies 181C ....... D W Native American Studies 191 .......... D Nature and Culture 1 .................... W Nature and Culture 100 ................ W Nature and Culture 120 .................. W Nature and Culture 130 .................. W Nature and Culture 140 .................. W Philosophy 1 ................................... W Philosophy 11 ................................. D W Philosophy 14 ................................. D W Philosophy 15 ................................. W Philosophy 21 ................................. W Philosophy 22 ................................. W Philosophy 24 ................................. W Philosophy 30 ............................... W Philosophy 31 Philosophy 32 ............................... W Philosophy 38 ................................. W Philosophy 101 ............................... W Philosophy 102 ............................... W Philosophy 103 ............................... W Philosophy 105 ............................... W Philosophy 107 ............................. W Philosophy 108 ............................. W Philosophy 109 ............................. W Philosophy 114 ............................... W Philosophy 115 ............................... W Philosophy 123 ............................... W Philosophy 125 ............................... W Philosophy 151 Philosophy 157 Religious Studies 1 .......................... D W Religious Studies 1A ....................... D W Religious Studies 1B ........................ D W Religious Studies 1C ....................... D W Religious Studies 1D ....................... D W Religious Studies 1E ....................... D W Religious Studies 1F ....................... D W Religious Studies 1G ....................... D W Religious Studies 10A ..................... D W Religious Studies 21 ........................ D W Religious Studies 23 ........................ D W Religious Studies 30 ........................ D W Religious Studies 40 ........................ W Religious Studies 42 ........................ D W Religious Studies 60 ...................... D W Religious Studies 65C ..................... D W Religious Studies 68 ........................ D W Religious Studies 90 ........................ D Religious Studies 103 ...................... D W Religious Studies 104 ...................... D W Religious Studies 106 ...................... D W Religious Studies 115 ...................... D W Spring 2011 Page 129 This course is offered Spring 2011. Refer to the Schedule of ClassesSpring 2011 section. * This course may not be used to satisfy a college or university composition requirement and GE writing experience simultaneously. Also assigned to another area of topical breadth. # Credit for writing experience allowed if co-course taken concurrently (see writing experience list). Religious Studies 120 ...................... D W Religious Studies 131 ...................... D Religious Studies 141A ................... W Religious Studies 141B .................... W Religious Studies 141C ................... W Religious Studies 143 ...................... D W Religious Studies 144 ...................... D W Religious Studies 160 ....................D W Religious Studies 161 ...................... D W Religious Studies 162 ....................D W Religious Studies 165 ...................... D W Russian 45 ....................................... D W Russian 102 Russian 121 Russian 123 Russian 126 Russian 127 Russian 128 Russian 129 ..................................... D W Russian 130 Russian 139 ..................................... D Russian 140 ..................................... D W Russian 141 ..................................... D W Russian 142 ..................................... D W Russian 143 ..................................... D W Russian 150 ..................................... D W Science & Tech Studies 120 ............ D W Science & Tech Studies 130A ........ W Science & Tech Studies 130B .......... W Science & Tech Studies 131 .......... W Science & Tech Studies 173 ............ W Science and Society 40 .................. D W Science and Society 42 Spanish 139 ..................................... D Spanish 141 ..................................... D Spanish 141S ...................................D Spanish 143 Spanish 144 Spanish 147 ..................................... D W Spanish 148 ..................................... D Spanish 148S ...................................D Spanish 149 ..................................... D W Spanish 160 ..................................... D W Spanish 170 ..................................... D Spanish 170S ...................................D Spanish 172 ..................................... D Spanish 173 ..................................... D Spanish 174 ..................................... D Spanish 175 ..................................... D Spanish 176 ..................................... D Technocultural Studies 1 Technocultural Studies 2 Technocultural Studies 4 Technocultural Studies 5 Technocultural Studies 6 Technocultural Studies 150 Technocultural Studies 158 Women's Studies 20 ........................ D W Women's Studies 25 ........................ D W Women's Studies 50 ...................... D W Women's Studies 60 ...................... D W Women's Studies 70 ...................... D Women's Studies 130 ....................D Women's Studies 136 ....................D W Women's Studies 137 ....................D W Women's Studies 138 ....................D W Women's Studies 158 ....................D Women's Studies 160 ...................... D Women's Studies 162 ...................... D Women's Studies 164 ...................... D Women's Studies 165 ....................D Women's Studies 170 ....................D W Women's Studies 178A ....................D W Women's Studies 178B ....................D W Women's Studies 178C ................... D W Women's Studies 178D ................... D W Women's Studies 178E ....................D W Women's Studies 178F ....................D W Women's Studies 179 ...................... D W Women's Studies 180 ...................... D Women's Studies 195 ....................D Science & Engineering Animal Science 1 ............................ W Animal Science 2 ............................ W Animal Science 18 Animal Science 42 .......................... W Animal Science 104 Animal Science 105 Animal Science 106 ........................ W Animal Science 115 Animal Science 120 Animal Science 123 Animal Science 124 ........................ W Animal Science 136 ........................ W Animal Science 146 ........................ W Anthropology 1 .............................. D W Anthropology 5 .............................. W Anthropology 15 ............................ D W Anthropology 32 ............................ D W Anthropology 34 ............................ D W Anthropology 151 .......................... W Anthropology 152 .......................... W Anthropology 153 .......................... W Anthropology 154A ........................ W Anthropology 157 .......................... # Anthropology 158 .......................... D W Anthropology 181 Anthropology 183 .......................... W Astronomy 10G Astronomy 10L Astronomy 10S Atmospheric Science 5 Atmospheric Science 6 Atmospheric Science 10 ................. W Avian Sciences 11 ........................... W Avian Sciences 13 ........................... W Biological Sciences 10 Biological Sciences 10V .................. W Biotechnology 1 Chemistry 2A Chemistry 2B Chemistry 2C Chemistry 10 .................................. W Chemistry 150 ................................ W Chicano Studies 40 ......................... D W Chicano Studies 40S ....................... D W Chicano Studies 140A Design 137B Engineering 6 Engineering 7 Engineering 10 ............................... W Engineering 17 Engineering 20 Engineering 100 Engineering 160 Engr: Applied Sci-Davis 137 Engr: Biological Systems 75 Engineering Biomedical 161L Engr: Civil & Environ 123 ........... D W Engr: Computer Science 15 ............ W Engr: Computer Science 193A Engr: Computer Science 193B Engr: Materials Science 2 Entomology 1 Entomology 2 ................................. W Entomology 10 Entomology 100 ............................. W Entomology 101 Entomology 102 Entomology 103 ............................. W Entomology 104 Entomology 107 ............................. W Entomology 109 ............................. W Entomology 110 ............................. W Entomology 117 ............................. W Entomology 119 ............................. W Entomology 153 ............................. W Entomology 156 ............................. # Entomology 158 ........................... W Environmental Horticulture 1 ........ W Environ & Resource Science 8 ..... W Environ & Resource Science 30 Environ & Resource Science 100 ... # Environ & Resource Science 121 ... W Environ & Resource Science 131 ... W Environ Science & Policy 10 .......... # Environ Science & Policy 30 .......... # Environ Science & Policy 116 ........ # Environ Science & Policy 121 ........ W Environmental Toxicology 10 Environmental Toxicology 20 ......... W Environmental Toxicology 30 Environmental Toxicology 101 Environmental Toxicology 127 Environmental Toxicology 128 Environmental Toxicology 135 Environmental Toxicology 146 Evolution and Ecology 2 ................. W Evolution and Ecology 11 Evolution and Ecology 12 ............... W Evolution and Ecology 108 Evolution and Ecology 138 ............. W Evolution and Ecology 141 ............. W Exercise Biology 10 ......................... D Exercise Biology 106 Exercise Biology 106L Exercise Biology 113 Exercise Biology 115 Exercise Biology 117 Exercise Biology 126 Fiber And Polymer Science 110 .... W Food Science & Technology 3 Food Science & Technology 10 Food Science & Technology 120 Food Science & Technology 128 Geology 1 Geology 2 ........................................ # Geology 3 ........................................ # Geology 4 Geology 10 Geology 16 Geology 16G ................................... W Geology 18 Geology 28 Geology 30 Geology 32 Geology 35 Geology 36 ...................................... W Geology 100 .................................... W Geology 101 .................................... W Geology 105 .................................... W Geology 106 .................................... W Geology 108 .................................... W Geology 109 (course 109L required concurrently)................................... # Geology 110 .................................... W Geology 115 .................................. W Geology 134 .................................... W Geology 138 Geology 143 .................................... W Geology 145 .................................... W History 109B ................................. D Human Development 117 ............... W Hydrologic Science 10 ................... W Integrated Studies 8A ...................... W International Agricultural Dev 162 . D W Landscape Architecture 50 Linguistics 175 Math & Physical Sci 1 Mathematics 16A Mathematics 16B Mathematics 16C Mathematics 17A Mathematics 17B Mathematics 17C Mathematics 21A Mathematics 21AH Mathematics 21B Mathematics 21BH Mathematics 21C Mathematics 21CH Mathematics 21M Mathematics 36 Med: Cell Bio & Human Anat 101 Med: Cell Bio & Human Anat 101L Microbiology 10 Microbiology 100 Molecular and Cellular Biology 10 Nature and Culture 1 .................... W Nature and Culture 100 ................ W Nematology 10V ............................. W Neuro, Physio & Behavior 10 Neuro, Physio & Behavior 12 ......... # Neuro, Physio & Behavior 14 Neuro, Physio & Behavior 15 Neuro, Physio & Behavior 68 Neuro, Physio & Behavior 132 Nutrition 10 Nutrition 11 ................................... W Nutrition 114 ................................. W Nutrition 115 ................................. W Nutrition 120AN .......................... D Nutrition 120BN ........................... D Nutrition 127 Philosophy 13 ............................... W Philosophy 30 ............................... W Philosophy 31 Philosophy 32 ............................... W Philosophy 107 ............................. W Philosophy 108 ............................. W Physics 10 ....................................... W Physics 30 Physics 160 Plant Biology 108 Plant Biology 112 Plant Biology 116 Plant Biology 143 ........................... D W Plant Biology 147 ........................... W Plant Pathology 140 ....................... W Plant Science 8 Plant Science 12 ............................ D W Plant Science 14 ............................. W Plant Science 120 Plant Science 130 ........................... W Plant Science 141 .......................... W Plant Science 142 Science & Tech Studies 1 Science & Tech Studies 20 ............ W Science & Tech Studies 130A ....... W Science & Tech Studies 130B ......... W Science & Tech Studies 131 .......... W Science & Tech Studies 161 ........... W Science and Society 1 .................... D W Science and Society 2 .................... W Science and Society 3 .................... W Science and Society 4 .................... W Science and Society 5 .................... W Science and Society 7 .................... D W Science and Society 8 .................... W Science and Society 9 .................... W Science and Society 10 .................. W Science and Society 11 .................. W Science and Society 12 .................. D W Science and Society 15 .................. D W Science and Society 18 .................. W Science and Society 20 .................. W Science and Society 25 .................. D W Science and Society 30 .................. W Science and Society 40 .................. D W Science and Society 42 Science and Society 70A Science and Society 120 ................ W Science and Society 135S .............. D W Soil Science 10 Statistics 10 ................................... W Statistics 12 Statistics 13 Statistics 13V Statistics 32 Statistics 100 Statistics 102 Statistics 103 Statistics 104 Statistics 106 Statistics 108 Statistics 120 Statistics 138 Statistics 144 Textiles & Clothing 6 Textiles & Clothing 162 Viticulture & Enology 3 ............... # Wild, Fish & Conserv Biol 10 ........ D W Wild, Fish & Conserv Biol 11 ........ W Wild, Fish & Conserv Biol 50 ........ W Wild, Fish & Conserv Biol 102L .... W Wild, Fish & Conserv Biol 121 ...... W Wild, Fish & Conserv Biol 153 ...... W Wild, Fish & Conserv Biol 155 ...... W Wild, Fish & Conserv Biol 156 ...... W Page 130 Spring 2011 This course is offered Spring 2011. Refer to the Schedule of ClassesSpring 2011 section. * This course may not be used to satisfy a college or university composition requirement and GE writing experience simultaneously. Also assigned to another area of topical breadth. # Credit for writing experience allowed if co-course taken concurrently (see writing experience list). Social Sciences Afr Am & Afr Std 18 ...................... D Afr Am & Afr Std 80 ...................... D W Afr Am & Afr Std 110 .................... D Afr Am & Afr Std 133 .................... D Afr Am & Afr Std 145A .................. D Afr Am & Afr Std 145B .................. D Afr Am & Afr Std 165 .................... D Afr Am & Afr Std 180 ................... D Agricult & Res Econ 1 Agricult & Res Econ 15 .................. D W Agricult & Res Econ 115A ............. D Agricult & Res Econ 115B Agricult & Res Econ 120 Agricult & Res Econ 146 Agricult & Res Econ 147 Agricult & Res Econ 150 ................ D W Agricult & Res Econ 175 Agricult & Res Econ 176 Agricultural Education 100 ............ W Agricultural Education 160 ............ W Agricultural Education 172 ............ W American Studies 1B ..................... D W American Studies 1C .................... D W American Studies 1E ..................... D W American Studies 5 ....................... W American Studies 10 ..................... D W American Studies 25 ..................... D W American Studies 30 ..................... D W American Studies 55 ..................... D W American Studies 59 ..................... D W American Studies 110 ................... D W American Studies 120 ................... D W American Studies 130 ................... D W American Studies 139 ..................... D W American Studies 151 ................... D W American Studies 152 ................... D W American Studies 153 ................... D W American Studies 154 ................... D W American Studies 155 ................... D W American Studies 156 ................... D W American Studies 157 ................... D W Animal Science 141 ........................ W Animal Science 148 ........................ W Animal Science 170 ........................ W Anthropology 2 .............................. D W Anthropology 3 .............................. D Anthropology 4 .............................. D W Anthropology 13 ............................ W Anthropology 131 .......................... D Anthropology 20 ............................ D Anthropology 23 ............................ D W Anthropology 24 ............................ D W Anthropology 50 ............................ D W Anthropology 100 Anthropology 101 .......................... D W Anthropology 102 .......................... D W Anthropology 104N ........................ D Anthropology 105 .......................... W Anthropology 109 .......................... W Anthropology 110 .......................... D W Anthropology 117 .......................... D W Anthropology 120 .......................... D W Anthropology 122A ........................ D W Anthropology 122B ........................ D W Anthropology 124 .......................... D W Anthropology 125A ........................ D Anthropology 125B ........................ D W Anthropology 126A ........................ D W Anthropology 126B ........................ D W Anthropology 127 .......................... D W Anthropology 128A ........................ D W Anthropology 128B ........................ D W Anthropology 129 .......................... D W Anthropology 130A ........................ W Anthropology 130BN ..................... W Anthropology 131 .......................... D Anthropology 132 .......................... D W Anthropology 134 .......................... D W Anthropology 136 .......................... W Anthropology 138 Anthropology 139AN ..................... D W Anthropology 139BN ..................... D W Anthropology 140A ........................ D W Anthropology 140B ........................ D W Anthropology 141B ........................ D W Anthropology 142 .......................... D W Anthropology 143A ........................ D W Anthropology 144 ........................... D W Anthropology 145 ......................... D W Anthropology 148A ........................ D W Anthropology 149A ........................ D W Anthropology 149B ......................... D W Anthropology 172 ........................... D W Anthropology 173 ........................... D W Anthropology 176 ........................... D W Anthropology 178 ........................... D W Anthropology 184 Asian American Studies 1 ............... D W Asian American Studies 2 ............... D W Asian American Studies 3 ............... D Asian American Studies 100 ........... D Asian American Studies 112 ......... D Asian American Studies 114 ........... W Asian American Studies 131 ........... D Asian American Studies 141 ......... D Asian American Studies 150B ......... D W Asian American Studies 150C ......... D Asian American Studies 150D ........ D Asian American Studies 150E ......... D Chicano Studies 23 Chicano Studies 110 ....................... D W Chicano Studies 112 ....................... D W Chicano Studies 120 ....................... D Chicano Studies 121 ....................... D W Chicano Studies 123 ....................... D W Chicano Studies 131 ....................... D Chicano Studies 131S ..................... D Chicano Studies 182 ..................... D W Communication 101 Communication 103 Communication 105 Communication 134 Communication 135 ....................... D Communication 136 Communication 138 Communication 140 Communication 141 Communication 142 Communication 143 ....................... W Communication 146 Communication 152 Communication 165 Communication 170 Communication 189A .................... W Communication 189B ..................... W Communication 189C .................... W Communication 189D .................... W Comm & Reg Develpmnt 1 ............ D W Comm & Reg Develpmnt 2 ............ D W Comm & Reg Develpmnt 118 Comm & Reg Develpmnt 140 Comm & Reg Develpmnt 141 Comm & Reg Develpmnt 142 Comm & Reg Develpmnt 151 ........ D W Comm & Reg Develpmnt 152 ........ W Comm & Reg Develpmnt 153A ...... D Comm & Reg Develpmnt 153B ...... D Comm & Reg Develpmnt 153C ...... D Comm & Reg Develpmnt 154 ........ D W Comm & Reg Develpmnt 157 ........ D W Comm & Reg Develpmnt 176 ........ D W Comm & Reg Develpmnt 180 Consumer Sciences 100 .................. D W Dramatic Art 114 ........................... D W Dramatic Art 144 ........................... D Dramatic Art 144B ........................ D Economics 1A Economics 1B Economics 110A Economics 110B Economics 111A Economics 111B Economics 115A ............................. D Economics 115B Economics 121A Economics 162 Education 110 ................................. W Education 120 ................................. W Education 122 ................................. D W Education 245 Engineering 160 Engr: Civil & Environ 123 ............ D W Engr: Civil & Environ 165 ............. W Entomology 158 ............................ W Environ & Resource Science 8 ...... W Environ Science & Policy 101 .........D W Environ Science & Policy 102 .........D W Environ Science & Policy 105 ......... W Environ Science & Policy 161 ......... W Environ Science & Policy 169 Environ Science & Policy 172 Environ Science & Policy 175 Exercise Biology 102 Exercise Biology 120 .......................D Fiber And Polymer Science 110 .... W Food Science & Technology 10 French 53 ........................................D W Geology 115 .................................. W History 3 ........................................D W History 6 ........................................D W History 7A .....................................D W History 7B ......................................D W History 7C .....................................D W History 10A ...................................D W History 109A History 109B ..................................D History 110 ....................................D W History 115D ...................................D W History 115F ..................................D W History 132 ......................................D W History 139A ................................. W History 139B .................................. W History 140 History 147A ................................. W History 147B .................................. W History 147C .................................D W History 149 ....................................D W History 177A .................................D W History 177B ..................................D W History 178B ..................................D W History 179 ......................................D W History 190A .................................D W History 190B ..................................D W History 190C .................................D W History 193A .................................D W History 193B ..................................D W History 193C History 196B ....................................D W Human Development 102 ............... W Human Development 161 ............... W Humanities 3 ................................... W Humanities 8 .................................D W Humanities 18 ...............................D W Humanities 60 ...............................D W Hydrologic Science 10 ................... W Integrated Studies 8C ...................... W International Agricultural Dev 10 ...D W International Agricultural Dev 103 .D Jewish Studies 10 ............................D W Jewish Studies 121 .......................... W Landscape Architecture 1 .............. W Landscape Architecture 2 ................ W Landscape Architecture 3 ................ W Landscape Architecture 168 .......... W Linguistics 1 .................................. W Linguistics 6 ....................................D W Linguistics 150 .............................. W Linguistics 160 ................................D W Linguistics 163 ................................D W Linguistics 171 Linguistics 177 Linguistics 182 ..............................D W Med - Public Health Sciences 175W W Microbiology 100 Native American Studies 1 ..............D Native American Studies 10 ..........D W Native American Studies 46 ............D W Native American Studies 55 ............D W Native American Studies 115 ..........D W Native American Studies 116 ..........D Native American Studies 117 ..........D Native American Studies 118 ..........D Native American Studies 120 ..........D W Native American Studies 122 ..........D W Native American Studies 130A ........D W Native American Studies 130B ........D W Native American Studies 130C .......D W Native American Studies 133 ..........D Native American Studies 133A ........D W Native American Studies 133B ........D W Native American Studies 134 ..........D W Native American Studies 180 ..........D W Nutrition 120AN ...........................D Nutrition 120BN ........................... D Philosophy 13 ............................... W Philosophy 17 ................................. W Philosophy 104 Philosophy 109 ............................. W Philosophy 118 ............................... D W Philosophy 119 ............................... D W Physical Education 120 .................. D Physics 160 Plant Science 12 ............................ D W Plant Science 141 .......................... W Political Science 1 ........................... W Political Science 2 ........................... W Political Science 3 ........................... W Political Science 4 ........................... W Political Science 5 ........................... W Political Science 7 ........................... W Political Science 51 Political Science 100 ....................... W Political Science 102 ....................... W Political Science 104 ....................... W Political Science 105 ....................... W Political Science 106 ....................... 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W Political Science 148A .................... W Political Science 148B ..................... D W Political Science 148C .................... D W Political Science 150 ....................... W Political Science 151 ....................... W Political Science 152 ....................... D W Political Science 153 ....................... W Political Science 154 ....................... W Political Science 155 ....................... W Political Science 160 ....................... W Political Science 162 ....................... W Political Science 163 ....................... W Political Science 164 ....................... W Political Science 165 ....................... W Political Science 166 ....................... D Political Science 168 ....................... D W Political Science 170 ....................... W Political Science 171 ....................... W Political Science 172 ....................... W Political Science 174 ....................... W Political Science 175 ....................... W Political Science 176 ....................... D W Political Science 179 ....................... W Political Science 180 ....................... W Spring 2011 Page 131 This course is offered Spring 2011. Refer to the Schedule of ClassesSpring 2011 section. * This course may not be used to satisfy a college or university composition requirement and GE writing experience simultaneously. Also assigned to another area of topical breadth. # Credit for writing experience allowed if co-course taken concurrently (see writing experience list). Political Science 183 ....................... W Political Science 187 ....................... W Political Science 190 ....................... W Political Science 192A ..................... W Political Science 192B ..................... W Psychology 1 Psychology 142 ............................... W Psychology 155 Psychology 158 ............................... D W Psychology 162 ............................... W Psychology 168 Psychology 175 ............................... W Psychology 185 ............................... W Religious Studies 60 ...................... D W Religious Studies 160 ....................D W Religious Studies 162 ....................D W Science & Tech Studies 1 Science & Tech Studies 20 ............ W Science & Tech Studies 32 .............. D W Science & Tech Studies 109 ............ W Science & Tech Studies 129 ............ D W Science & Tech Studies 150 ........... D W Science & Tech Studies 163 Science & Tech Studies 165 ........... W Science and Society 1 .................... D W Science and Society 2 .................... W Science and Society 3 .................... W Science and Society 4 .................... W Science and Society 5 .................... W Science and Society 7 .................... D W Science and Society 8 .................... W Science and Society 9 .................... W Science and Society 10 .................. W Science and Society 11 .................. W Science and Society 12 .................. D W Science and Society 15 .................. D W Science and Society 18 .................. W Science and Society 20 .................. W Science and Society 25 .................. D W Science and Society 30 .................. W Science and Society 40 .................. D W Science and Society 70A Science and Society 120 ................ W Science and Society 135S .............. D W Science and Society 140 .................. W Sociology 1 Sociology 2 ...................................... W Sociology 3 ...................................... W Sociology 4 ...................................... D W Sociology 5 ...................................... D W Sociology 11 .................................... W Sociology 25 .................................... W Sociology 30A ................................. D Sociology 30B .................................. D Sociology 125 Sociology 131 .................................. D W Sociology 132 .................................. D Sociology 146 .................................. D W Sociology 156 Sociology 170 Statistics 10 ................................... W Textiles & Clothing 7 ..................... D W Textiles & Clothing 8 ..................... D Textiles & Clothing 107 ................. D W Textiles & Clothing 174 ................. D Viticulture & Enology 3 ............... # Washington Center 175 ................. W Women's Studies 50 ...................... D W Women's Studies 60 ...................... D W Women's Studies 70 ...................... D Women's Studies 102 ..................... D Women's Studies 130 .................... D Women's Studies 136 .................... D W Women's Studies 137 .................... D W Women's Studies 138 .................... D W Women's Studies 139 ..................... D W Women's Studies 140 ..................... D Women's Studies 158 .................... D Women's Studies 165 .................... D Women's Studies 170 .................... D W Women's Studies 182 ..................... D W Women's Studies 184 ..................... D W Women's Studies 187 ..................... D Women's Studies 195 .................... D Social-Cultural Diversity These courses satisfy the GE requirement for social-cultural diversity. Many of these courses also provide GE credit for topical breadth or writing experience. Refer to the topical breadth and writing experience course lists to determine if any additional GE credit applies. Afr Am & Afr Std 10 Afr Am & Afr Std 12 Afr Am & Afr Std 15 Afr Am & Afr Std 16 Afr Am & Afr Std 17 Afr Am & Afr Std 18 Afr Am & Afr Std 50 Afr Am & Afr Std 52 Afr Am & Afr Std 80 Afr Am & Afr Std 100 Afr Am & Afr Std 107A Afr Am & Afr Std 107B Afr Am & Afr Std 107C Afr Am & Afr Std 110 Afr Am & Afr Std 111 Afr Am & Afr Std 123 Afr Am & Afr Std 133 Afr Am & Afr Std 145A Afr Am & Afr Std 145B Afr Am & Afr Std 150A Afr Am & Afr Std 150B Afr Am & Afr Std 152 Afr Am & Afr Std 156 Afr Am & Afr Std 157 Afr Am & Afr Std 160 Afr Am & Afr Std 162 Afr Am & Afr Std 163 Afr Am & Afr Std 165 Afr Am & Afr Std 168 Afr Am & Afr Std 169 Afr Am & Afr Std 170 Afr Am & Afr Std 171 Afr Am & Afr Std 172 Afr Am & Afr Std 175A Afr Am & Afr Std 180 Afr Am & Afr Std 181 Afr Am & Afr Std 185 Agricult & Res Econ 15 Agricult & Res Econ 115A Agricult & Res Econ 150 American Studies 1A American Studies 1B American Studies 1C American Studies 1E American Studies 10 American Studies 21 American Studies 25 American Studies 30 American Studies 55 American Studies 59 American Studies 110 American Studies 120 American Studies 130 American Studies 139 American Studies 151 American Studies 152 American Studies 153 American Studies 154 American Studies 155 American Studies 156 American Studies 157 Anthropology 1 Anthropology 2 Anthropology 3 Anthropology 4 Anthropology 131 Anthropology 15 Anthropology 20 Anthropology 23 Anthropology 24 Anthropology 32 Anthropology 34 Anthropology 50 Anthropology 101 Anthropology 102 Anthropology 104N Anthropology 110 Anthropology 117 Anthropology 120 Anthropology 122A Anthropology 122B Anthropology 124 Anthropology 125A Anthropology 125B Anthropology 126A Anthropology 126B Anthropology 127 Anthropology 128A Anthropology 128B Anthropology 129 Anthropology 131 Anthropology 132 Anthropology 134 Anthropology 139AN Anthropology 139BN Anthropology 140A Anthropology 140B Anthropology 141B Anthropology 142 Anthropology 143A Anthropology 144 Anthropology 145 Anthropology 148A Anthropology 149A Anthropology 149B Anthropology 158 Anthropology 172 Anthropology 173 Anthropology 176 Anthropology 178 Art History 1C Art History 1D Art History 1DV Art History 1E Art History 5 Art History 150 Art History 151 Art History 152 Art History 153 Art History 155 Art History 156 Art History 163A Art History 163B Art History 163C Art History 163D Art History 164 Art History 175 Art History 183B Art History 183C Art History 185 Art History 186 Art History 187 Art History 188A Art History 189 Art Studio 30 Art Studio 149 Asian American Studies 1 Asian American Studies 2 Asian American Studies 3 Asian American Studies 4 Asian American Studies 100 Asian American Studies 112 Asian American Studies 115 Asian American Studies 116 Asian American Studies 130 Asian American Studies 131 Asian American Studies 141 Asian American Studies 150B Asian American Studies 150C Asian American Studies 150D Asian American Studies 150E Chicano Studies 10 Chicano Studies 21 Chicano Studies 30 Chicano Studies 40 Chicano Studies 40S Chicano Studies 50 Chicano Studies 60 Chicano Studies 65 Chicano Studies 70 Chicano Studies 110 Chicano Studies 112 Chicano Studies 120 Chicano Studies 121 Chicano Studies 123 Chicano Studies 130 Chicano Studies 131 Chicano Studies 131S Chicano Studies 150 Chicano Studies 154 Chicano Studies 160 Chicano Studies 181 Chicano Studies 182 Chinese 10 Chinese 11 Chinese 50 Chinese 100A Chinese 101 Chinese 102 Chinese 103 Chinese 104 Chinese 105 Chinese 106 Chinese 107 Chinese 108 Chinese 109A Chinese 109C Chinese 109D Chinese 109E Chinese 109G Chinese 109H Chinese 109I Chinese 110 Classics 15 Classics 171 Classics 175 Communication 135 Comm & Reg Develpmnt 1 Comm & Reg Develpmnt 2 Comm & Reg Develpmnt 151 Comm & Reg Develpmnt 153A Comm & Reg Develpmnt 153B Comm & Reg Develpmnt 153C Comm & Reg Develpmnt 154 Comm & Reg Develpmnt 157 Comm & Reg Develpmnt 176 Comparative Literature 4 Comparative Literature 5 Comparative Literature 6 Comparative Literature 7 Comparative Literature 9 Comparative Literature 12 Comparative Literature 25 Comparative Literature 53A Comparative Literature 53B Comparative Literature 53C Comparative Literature 100 Comparative Literature 110 Comparative Literature 135 Comparative Literature 138 Comparative Literature 145 Comparative Literature 147 Comparative Literature 148 Comparative Literature 151 Comparative Literature 152 Comparative Literature 152S Comparative Literature 153 Comparative Literature 154 Comparative Literature 155 Comparative Literature 156 Comparative Literature 159 Comparative Literature 165 Page 132 Spring 2011 This course is offered Spring 2011. 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Comparative Literature 165S Comparative Literature 166 Consumer Sciences 100 Design 142A Design 142B Dramatic Art 1 Dramatic Art 1S Dramatic Art 5 Dramatic Art 111S Dramatic Art 114 Dramatic Art 144 Dramatic Art 144B Dramatic Art 150 Dramatic Art 154 Dramatic Art 155 Dramatic Art 156AN Dramatic Art 156BN Dramatic Art 156CN Dramatic Art 156D East Asian Studies 88 East Asian Studies 113 Economics 115A Education 122 Education 147 Engr: Civil & Environ 123 English 30A English 30B English 125 English 139 English 140 English 141 English 166 English 167 English 171A English 171B English 178 English 179 English 181A English 181B English 182 English 185A English 185B English 185C English 186 Environ Science & Policy 101 Environ Science & Policy 102 Exercise Biology 10 Exercise Biology 120 Film Studies 120 Film Studies 121 Film Studies 129 French 51 French 52 French 53 French 124 French 133 German 40 German 113 German 116 German 117 German 129 German 168 History 3 History 6 History 7A History 7B History 7C History 8 History 9A History 9B History 10A History 15 History 17A History 17B History 72A History 72B History 109B History 110 History 112A History 112B History 113 History 115A History 115B History 115C History 115D History 115E History 115F History 130A History 132 History 142A History 142B History 143 History 144B History 147C History 148A History 148B History 148C History 149 History 151D History 159 History 160 History 162 History 169A History 169B History 170A History 170B History 171A History 171B History 173 History 177A History 177B History 178A History 178B History 179 History 183A History 183B History 184 History 190A History 190B History 190C History 190D History 191A History 191B History 191C History 191D History 191E History 191F History 193A History 193B History 194A History 194B History 194C History 195B History 196A History 196B Human Development 12 Human Development 103 Human Development 160 Humanities 7 Humanities 8 Humanities 13 Humanities 15 Humanities 18 Humanities 60 International Agricultural Dev 10 International Agricultural Dev 103 International Agricultural Dev 162 Italian 105S Italian 108 Italian 108S Italian 121 Italian 141 Italian 150 Japanese 10 Japanese 50 Japanese 101 Japanese 102 Japanese 103 Japanese 104 Japanese 105 Japanese 106 Japanese 107 Japanese 108 Japanese 109 Japanese 151 Japanese 152 Japanese 156 Jewish Studies 10 Jewish Studies 101 Jewish Studies 110 Jewish Studies 111 Jewish Studies 112 Jewish Studies 120 Linguistics 6 Linguistics 160 Linguistics 163 Linguistics 166 Linguistics 180 Linguistics 182 Middle East/S. Asian Std 100 Middle East/S. Asian Std 180 Music 11 Music 28 Music 105 Music 126 Music 129A Music 129B Music 129C Music 129D Native American Studies 1 Native American Studies 5 Native American Studies 10 Native American Studies 32 Native American Studies 33 Native American Studies 46 Native American Studies 55 Native American Studies 101 Native American Studies 107 Native American Studies 108 Native American Studies 110A Native American Studies 110B Native American Studies 110C Native American Studies 110D Native American Studies 115 Native American Studies 116 Native American Studies 117 Native American Studies 118 Native American Studies 120 Native American Studies 122 Native American Studies 130A Native American Studies 130B Native American Studies 130C Native American Studies 133 Native American Studies 133A Native American Studies 133B Native American Studies 134 Native American Studies 156 Native American Studies 157 Native American Studies 180 Native American Studies 181A Native American Studies 181B Native American Studies 181C Native American Studies 188 Native American Studies 191 Nutrition 120AN Nutrition 120BN Philosophy 11 Philosophy 14 Philosophy 118 Philosophy 119 Physical Education 120 Plant Biology 143 Plant Science 12 Political Science 124 Political Science 126 Political Science 140B Political Science 143A Political Science 143B Political Science 146A Political Science 146B Political Science 148B Political Science 148C Political Science 152 Political Science 166 Political Science 168 Political Science 176 Psychology 157 Psychology 158 Psychology 170 Religious Studies 1 Religious Studies 1A Religious Studies 1B Religious Studies 1C Religious Studies 1D Religious Studies 1E Religious Studies 1F Religious Studies 1G Religious Studies 10A Religious Studies 21 Religious Studies 23 Religious Studies 30 Religious Studies 42 Religious Studies 60 Religious Studies 65C Religious Studies 68 Religious Studies 80 Religious Studies 90 Religious Studies 103 Religious Studies 104 Religious Studies 106 Religious Studies 115 Religious Studies 120 Religious Studies 131 Religious Studies 143 Religious Studies 144 Religious Studies 160 Religious Studies 161 Religious Studies 162 Religious Studies 165 Russian 45 Russian 129 Russian 139 Russian 140 Russian 141 Russian 142 Russian 143 Russian 150 Science & Tech Studies 32 Science & Tech Studies 120 Science & Tech Studies 129 Science & Tech Studies 150 Science and Society 1 Science and Society 7 Science and Society 12 Science and Society 15 Science and Society 25 Science and Society 40 Science and Society 135S Sociology 4 Sociology 5 Sociology 30A Sociology 30B Sociology 128 Sociology 129 Sociology 130 Sociology 131 Sociology 132 Sociology 133 Sociology 134 Sociology 135 Sociology 145A Sociology 145B Sociology 146 Sociology 149 Sociology 172 Spanish 139 Spanish 141 Spanish 141S Spanish 147 Spanish 148 Spanish 148S Spanish 149 Spanish 160 Spanish 170 Spanish 170S Spanish 172 Spanish 173 Spanish 174 Spanish 175 Spanish 176 Technocultural Studies 159 Textiles & Clothing 7 Textiles & Clothing 8 Textiles & Clothing 107 Textiles & Clothing 174 Wild, Fish & Conserv Biol 10 Women's Studies 20 Women's Studies 25 Women's Studies 50 Women's Studies 60 Women's Studies 70 Women's Studies 102 Women's Studies 130 Women's Studies 136 Women's Studies 137 Women's Studies 138 Women's Studies 139 Women's Studies 140 Women's Studies 158 Women's Studies 160 Women's Studies 162 Women's Studies 164 Spring 2011 Page 133 This course is offered Spring 2011. Refer to the Schedule of ClassesSpring 2011 section. * This course may not be used to satisfy a college or university composition requirement and GE writing experience simultaneously. Also assigned to another area of topical breadth. # Credit for writing experience allowed if co-course taken concurrently (see writing experience list). Women's Studies 165 Women's Studies 170 Women's Studies 178A Women's Studies 178B Women's Studies 178C Women's Studies 178D Women's Studies 178E Women's Studies 178F Women's Studies 179 Women's Studies 180 Women's Studies 182 Women's Studies 184 Women's Studies 187 Women's Studies 195 Writing Experience These courses satisfy the GE requirement for writing experience. Many of these courses also provide GE credit for topical breadth or social-cultural diversity. Refer to the topical breadth and social-cultural diversity course lists to determine if any additional GE credit applies. Afr Am & Afr Std 12 Afr Am & Afr Std 15 Afr Am & Afr Std 16 Afr Am & Afr Std 17 Afr Am & Afr Std 50 Afr Am & Afr Std 52 Afr Am & Afr Std 80 Afr Am & Afr Std 107A Afr Am & Afr Std 107B Afr Am & Afr Std 107C Afr Am & Afr Std 111 Afr Am & Afr Std 152 Afr Am & Afr Std 157 Afr Am & Afr Std 162 Afr Am & Afr Std 163 Afr Am & Afr Std 170 Afr Am & Afr Std 172 Afr Am & Afr Std 175A Afr Am & Afr Std 185 Agricult & Res Econ 15 Agricult & Res Econ 150 Agricultural Education 100 Agricultural Education 160 Agricultural Education 172 American Studies 1A American Studies 1B American Studies 1C American Studies 1E American Studies 5 American Studies 10 American Studies 21 American Studies 25 American Studies 30 American Studies 55 American Studies 59 American Studies 110 American Studies 120 American Studies 130 American Studies 139 American Studies 151 American Studies 152 American Studies 153 American Studies 154 American Studies 155 American Studies 156 American Studies 157 Animal Science 1 Animal Science 2 Animal Science 42 Animal Science 106 Animal Science 124 Animal Science 136 Animal Science 141 Animal Science 146 Animal Science 148 Animal Science 170 Anthropology 1 Anthropology 2 Anthropology 4 Anthropology 5 Anthropology 13 Anthropology 15 Anthropology 23 Anthropology 24 Anthropology 32 Anthropology 34 Anthropology 50 Anthropology 101 Anthropology 102 Anthropology 105 Anthropology 109 Anthropology 110 Anthropology 117 Anthropology 120 Anthropology 122A Anthropology 122B Anthropology 124 Anthropology 125B Anthropology 126A Anthropology 126B Anthropology 127 Anthropology 128A Anthropology 128B Anthropology 129 Anthropology 130A Anthropology 130BN Anthropology 132 Anthropology 134 Anthropology 136 Anthropology 139AN Anthropology 139BN Anthropology 140A Anthropology 140B Anthropology 141B Anthropology 142 Anthropology 143A Anthropology 144 Anthropology 145 Anthropology 148A Anthropology 149A Anthropology 149B Anthropology 151 Anthropology 152 Anthropology 153 Anthropology 154A Anthropology 154BN Anthropology 157L (course 157 required concurrently) Anthropology 158 Anthropology 172 Anthropology 173 Anthropology 176 Anthropology 178 Anthropology 183 Art History 5 Art History 100 Art History 110 Art History 153 Art History 155 Art History 156 Art History 163A Art History 163B Art History 163C Art History 163D Art History 164 Art History 168 Art History 172A Art History 172B Art History 173 Art History 175 Art History 176A Art History 176B Art History 177A Art History 177B Art History 178A Art History 178B Art History 178C Art History 179B Art History 182 Art History 183B Art History 183C Art History 184 Art History 185 Art History 186 Art History 187 Art History 188A Art History 188B Art History 188D Art History 188E Art History 189 Art Studio 26 Art Studio 30 Art Studio 147 Art Studio 148 Art Studio 149 Art Studio 150 Asian American Studies 1 Asian American Studies 2 Asian American Studies 4 Asian American Studies 114 Asian American Studies 150B Atmospheric Science 10 Avian Sciences 11 Avian Sciences 13 Biological Sciences 10V Biological Sciences 132 Biotechnology 188 Chemistry 10 Chemistry 115 Chemistry 125 Chemistry 150 Chicano Studies 10 Chicano Studies 21S Chicano Studies 40 Chicano Studies 40S Chicano Studies 110 Chicano Studies 112 Chicano Studies 121 Chicano Studies 123 Chicano Studies 150 Chicano Studies 181 Chicano Studies 182 Chinese 10 Chinese 11 Chinese 50 Chinese 100A Chinese 102 Chinese 103 Chinese 104 Chinese 105 Chinese 106 Chinese 107 Chinese 108 Chinese 109A Chinese 109C Chinese 109D Chinese 109E Chinese 109G Chinese 109H Chinese 109I Chinese 110 Classics 1 Classics 2 Classics 15 Classics 20 Classics 50 Classics 102 Classics 110 Classics 140 Classics 141 Classics 142 Classics 143 Classics 150 Classics 171 Classics 172A Classics 172B Classics 173 Classics 174 Classics 175 Classics 190 Communication 1 * Communication 143 Communication 189A Communication 189B Communication 189C Communication 189D Comm & Reg Develpmnt 1 Comm & Reg Develpmnt 2 Comm & Reg Develpmnt 151 Comm & Reg Develpmnt 152 Comm & Reg Develpmnt 154 Comm & Reg Develpmnt 157 Comm & Reg Develpmnt 176 Comparative Literature 1 * Comparative Literature 2 * Comparative Literature 3 * Comparative Literature 4 * Comparative Literature 5 Comparative Literature 6 Comparative Literature 7 Comparative Literature 8 Comparative Literature 9 Comparative Literature 12 Comparative Literature 13 Comparative Literature 14 Comparative Literature 20 Comparative Literature 25 Comparative Literature 53A Comparative Literature 53B Comparative Literature 53C Comparative Literature 100 Comparative Literature 110 Comparative Literature 120 Comparative Literature 135 Comparative Literature 138 Comparative Literature 140 Comparative Literature 141 Comparative Literature 144 Comparative Literature 145 Comparative Literature 146 Comparative Literature 147 Comparative Literature 148 Comparative Literature 151 Comparative Literature 152 Comparative Literature 152S Comparative Literature 153 Comparative Literature 154 Comparative Literature 155 Comparative Literature 156 Comparative Literature 157 Comparative Literature 158 Comparative Literature 159 Comparative Literature 160A Comparative Literature 160B Comparative Literature 161A Comparative Literature 161B Comparative Literature 163 Comparative Literature 164A Comparative Literature 164B Comparative Literature 164C Comparative Literature 164D Comparative Literature 165 Comparative Literature 165S Comparative Literature 166 Comparative Literature 166A Comparative Literature 166B Comparative Literature 167 Comparative Literature 168A Comparative Literature 168B Comparative Literature 169 Comparative Literature 170 Comparative Literature 180 Comparative Literature 180S Consumer Sciences 100 Critical Theory 101 Design 143 Design 144 Dramatic Art 1 Dramatic Art 1S Dramatic Art 111S Page 134 Spring 2011 This course is offered Spring 2011. 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Dramatic Art 114 Dramatic Art 150 Dramatic Art 154 Dramatic Art 155 Dramatic Art 156AN Dramatic Art 156BN Dramatic Art 156CN Dramatic Art 156D Dramatic Art 158 East Asian Studies 88 East Asian Studies 113 Education 110 Education 119 Education 120 Education 122 Education 147 Engineering 10 Engineering 45 Engineering Biomedical 116 Engr: Chemical 155A Engr: Chemical 155B Engr: Chemical 161L Engr: Civil & Environ 123 Engr: Civil & Environ 146 Engr: Civil & Environ 155 Engr: Civil & Environ 163 Engr: Civil & Environ 165 Engr: Computer Science 15 Engr: Computer Science 188 Engr: Materials Science 162L Engr: Materials Science 172L Engr: Materials Science 174 Engr: Materials Science 174L Engr: Materials Science 180 Engr: Materials Science 181 Engr: Materials Science 182 Engr: Materials Science 260 English 3 * English 4 English 5F English 30A English 30B English 40 English 42 English 43 English 44 English 45 English 46A English 46B English 46C English 105 English 107 English 110A English 110B English 111 English 113A English 113B English 115 English 117 English 122 English 123 English 125 English 130 English 133 English 137N English 138 English 139 English 140 English 141 English 142 English 143 English 144 English 146N English 147 English 149 English 150A English 150B English 153 English 155A English 155B English 155C English 156 English 158A English 158B English 159 English 160 English 161A English 161B English 162 English 163 English 164 English 165 English 166 English 167 English 168 English 171A English 171B English 173 English 175 English 177 English 178 English 179 English 180 English 181A English 181B English 182 English 184 English 185A English 185B English 185C English 186 English 187A English 189 Entomology 2 Entomology 100 Entomology 100L (course 100 required concurrently) Entomology 103 Entomology 107 Entomology 109 Entomology 110 Entomology 117 Entomology 119 Entomology 153 Entomology 156L (course 156 required concurrently) Entomology 158 Environmental Horticulture 1 Environ & Resource Science 8 Environ & Resource Science 100L (course 100 required concurrently) Environ & Resource Science 121 Environ & Resource Science 131 Environ Science & Policy 30G (course 30 required concurrently) Environ Science & Policy 101 Environ Science & Policy 102 Environ Science & Policy 105 Environ Science & Policy 121 Environ Science & Policy 161 Environ Science & Policy 163 Environmental Toxicology 20 Environmental Toxicology 110 Evolution and Ecology 2 Evolution and Ecology 12 Evolution and Ecology 138 Evolution and Ecology 141 Exercise Biology 104L Fiber And Polymer Science 110 Film Studies 1 Film Studies 120 Film Studies 121 Film Studies 124 Film Studies 125 Film Studies 129 Film Studies 142 Film Studies 176A Film Studies 176B Film Studies 189 French 50 French 51 French 52 French 53 Geology 2G (course 2 required concurrently) Geology 3G (course 3 required concurrently) Geology 16G Geology 36 Geology 100 Geology 101 Geology 105 Geology 106 Geology 108 Geology 109L (course 109 required concurrently) Geology 110 Geology 115 Geology 134 Geology 143 Geology 145 German 40 German 48 German 105 German 112 German 113 German 114 German 115 German 116 German 117 German 118A German 118B German 118C German 119 German 141 German 142 German 144 German 176A Greek 100N Greek 101 Greek 102 Greek 103A Greek 103B Greek 104 Greek 105N Greek 111 Greek 112 Greek 113 Greek 114 Greek 115 Greek 116 History 3 History 4A History 4B History 4C History 6 History 7A History 7B History 7C History 9A History 9B History 10A History 10B History 10C History 15 History 17A History 17B History 72A History 72B History 102S History 110 History 111A History 111B History 111C History 112A History 112B History 113 History 115A History 115B History 115C History 115D History 115E History 115F History 121A History 121B History 121C History 125 History 130A History 131B History 131C History 132 History 136 History 138A History 138B History 138C History 139A History 139B History 141 History 142A History 142B History 143 History 144B History 145 History 146A History 146B History 147A History 147B History 147C History 148A History 148B History 148C History 149 History 151A History 151B History 151C History 151D History 159 History 160 History 162 History 167 History 169A History 169B History 170A History 170B History 171A History 171B History 171D History 172 History 173 History 174A History 174B History 174C History 175 History 177A History 177B History 178A History 178B History 179 History 180AN History 180BN History 181 History 183A History 183B History 184 History 185A History 185B History 189 History 190A History 190B History 190C History 190D History 191A History 191B History 191C History 191D History 191E History 191F History 193A History 193B History 194A History 195B History 196A History 196B Honors Challenge 94 Honors Challenge 194 Human Development 101 Human Development 102 Human Development 117 Human Development 161 Humanities 1D (course 1 required concurrently) Humanities 3 Humanities 4D (course 4 required concurrently) Humanities 7 Humanities 8 Humanities 9D (course 9 required concurrently) Humanities 13 Humanities 15 Humanities 18 Humanities 60 Humanities 144 Humanities 180 Hydrologic Science 10 Integrated Studies 8A Integrated Studies 8B Integrated Studies 8C International Agricultural Dev 10 International Agricultural Dev 162 Italian 50 Italian 105S Spring 2011 Page 135 This course is offered Spring 2011. 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Italian 108 Italian 108S Italian 121 Italian 140 Italian 141 Italian 142 Italian 145 Italian 145S Italian 150 Japanese 10 Japanese 50 Japanese 101 Japanese 102 Japanese 103 Japanese 104 Japanese 105 Japanese 106 Japanese 107 Japanese 108 Japanese 151 Japanese 152 Japanese 156 Jewish Studies 10 Jewish Studies 101 Jewish Studies 110 Jewish Studies 111 Jewish Studies 112 Jewish Studies 120 Jewish Studies 121 Landscape Architecture 1 Landscape Architecture 2 Landscape Architecture 3 Landscape Architecture 30 Landscape Architecture 168 Latin 100N Latin 101 Latin 102 Latin 103 Latin 104 Latin 105 Latin 106 Latin 108 Latin 109 Latin 110N Latin 111 Latin 112 Latin 114 Latin 115 Latin 116 Latin 125 Law 210 Law 210A Law 286 Law 286C Law 408A Linguistics 1 Linguistics 6 Linguistics 141 Linguistics 150 Linguistics 152 Linguistics 160 Linguistics 163 Linguistics 166 Linguistics 180 Linguistics 182 Mathematics 108 Mathematics 189 Med - Public Health Sciences 175W Medieval Studies 20A Medieval Studies 20B Medieval Studies 20C Medieval Studies 130A Medieval Studies 130B Middle East/S. Asian Std 100 Middle East/S. Asian Std 180 Music 10 Music 24A Music 24B Music 24C Music 28 Music 105 Music 106 Music 110A Music 110B Music 110C Music 110D Music 110E Music 110F Music 110G Music 115 Music 124A Music 124B Music 126 Music 129A Music 129B Music 129C Music 129D Native American Studies 5 * Native American Studies 10 Native American Studies 46 Native American Studies 55 Native American Studies 108 Native American Studies 115 Native American Studies 120 Native American Studies 122 Native American Studies 130A Native American Studies 130B Native American Studies 130C Native American Studies 133A Native American Studies 133B Native American Studies 134 Native American Studies 156 Native American Studies 180 Native American Studies 181A Native American Studies 181B Native American Studies 181C Native American Studies 188 Nature and Culture 1 Nature and Culture 100 Nature and Culture 120 Nature and Culture 130 Nature and Culture 140 Nematology 10V Nematology 150 Neuro, Physio & Behavior 104L Neuro, Physio & Behavior 111L Nutrition 11 Nutrition 114 Nutrition 115 Nutrition 117 Philosophy 1 Philosophy 5 Philosophy 11 Philosophy 13 Philosophy 14 Philosophy 15 Philosophy 17 Philosophy 21 Philosophy 22 Philosophy 24 Philosophy 30 Philosophy 32 Philosophy 38 Philosophy 101 Philosophy 102 Philosophy 103 Philosophy 105 Philosophy 107 Philosophy 108 Philosophy 109 Philosophy 114 Philosophy 115 Philosophy 118 Philosophy 119 Philosophy 123 Philosophy 125 Physics 10 Plant Biology 143 Plant Biology 147 Plant Pathology 140 Plant Science 12 Plant Science 14 Plant Science 130 Plant Science 141 Plant Science 188 Political Science 1 Political Science 2 Political Science 3 Political Science 4 Political Science 5 Political Science 7 Political Science 100 Political Science 102 Political Science 104 Political Science 105 Political Science 106 Political Science 107 Political Science 108 Political Science 109 Political Science 110 Political Science 112 Political Science 113 Political Science 114 Political Science 115 Political Science 116 Political Science 117 Political Science 118A Political Science 118B Political Science 118C Political Science 119 Political Science 120 Political Science 121 Political Science 122 Political Science 123 Political Science 124 Political Science 126 Political Science 129 Political Science 130 Political Science 131 Political Science 132 Political Science 135 Political Science 136 Political Science 137 Political Science 140A Political Science 140B Political Science 140C Political Science 142A Political Science 142B Political Science 143A Political Science 143B Political Science 144A Political Science 144B Political Science 146A Political Science 146B Political Science 147A Political Science 147B Political Science 147C Political Science 147D Political Science 148A Political Science 148B Political Science 148C Political Science 150 Political Science 151 Political Science 152 Political Science 153 Political Science 154 Political Science 155 Political Science 160 Political Science 162 Political Science 163 Political Science 164 Political Science 165 Political Science 168 Political Science 170 Political Science 171 Political Science 172 Political Science 174 Political Science 175 Political Science 176 Political Science 179 Political Science 180 Political Science 183 Political Science 187 Political Science 190 Political Science 192A Political Science 192B Political Science 193W Psychology 129 Psychology 141 Psychology 142 Psychology 158 Psychology 162 Psychology 170 Psychology 175 Psychology 185 Religious Studies 1 Religious Studies 1A Religious Studies 1B Religious Studies 1C Religious Studies 1D Religious Studies 1E Religious Studies 1F Religious Studies 1G Religious Studies 10 Religious Studies 10A Religious Studies 21 Religious Studies 23 Religious Studies 30 Religious Studies 40 Religious Studies 42 Religious Studies 60 Religious Studies 65C Religious Studies 68 Religious Studies 80 Religious Studies 103 Religious Studies 104 Religious Studies 106 Religious Studies 115 Religious Studies 120 Religious Studies 125 Religious Studies 141A Religious Studies 141B Religious Studies 141C Religious Studies 143 Religious Studies 144 Religious Studies 160 Religious Studies 161 Religious Studies 162 Religious Studies 165 Russian 45 Russian 129 Russian 140 Russian 141 Russian 142 Russian 143 Russian 150 Science & Tech Studies 20 Science & Tech Studies 32 Science & Tech Studies 109 Science & Tech Studies 120 Science & Tech Studies 129 Science & Tech Studies 130A Science & Tech Studies 130B Science & Tech Studies 131 Science & Tech Studies 150 Science & Tech Studies 161 Science & Tech Studies 164 Science & Tech Studies 165 Science & Tech Studies 173 Science and Society 1 Science and Society 2 Science and Society 3 Science and Society 4 Science and Society 5 Science and Society 7 Science and Society 8 Science and Society 9 Science and Society 10 Science and Society 11 Science and Society 12 Science and Society 15 Science and Society 18 Science and Society 20 Science and Society 25 Science and Society 30 Science and Society 40 Science and Society 120 Science and Society 135S Science and Society 140 Sociology 2 Sociology 3 Sociology 4 Sociology 5 Sociology 11 Sociology 25 Sociology 120 Sociology 126 Sociology 127 Sociology 128 Sociology 131 Sociology 134 Sociology 135 Sociology 141 Sociology 143B Sociology 145A Sociology 145B Sociology 146 Sociology 149 Sociology 172 Sociology 181 Soil Science 112 Spanish 147 Page 136 Spring 2011 This course is offered Spring 2011. Refer to the Schedule of ClassesSpring 2011 section. * This course may not be used to satisfy a college or university composition requirement and GE writing experience simultaneously. Also assigned to another area of topical breadth. # Credit for writing experience allowed if co-course taken concurrently (see writing experience list). Spanish 149 Spanish 160 Statistics 10 Textiles & Clothing 7 Textiles & Clothing 107 University Writing Program 1 * University Writing Program 18 * University Writing Program 19 * University Writing Program 101 * University Writing Program 102A * University Writing Program 102B * University Writing Program 102C * University Writing Program 102D * University Writing Program 102E * University Writing Program 102F * University Writing Program 102G * University Writing Program 102H University Writing Program 102I University Writing Program 102J University Writing Program 102K University Writing Program 102L University Writing Program 104A * University Writing Program 104B * University Writing Program 104C * University Writing Program 104D * University Writing Program 104E * University Writing Program 104F * University Writing Program 104I University Writing Program 111A University Writing Program 111B University Writing Program 111C Viticulture & Enology 90X Viticulture & Enology 123L Washington Center 175 Washington Center 193 Wild, Fish & Conserv Biol 10 Wild, Fish & Conserv Biol 11 Wild, Fish & Conserv Biol 50 Wild, Fish & Conserv Biol 101 Wild, Fish & Conserv Biol 102L Wild, Fish & Conserv Biol 121 Wild, Fish & Conserv Biol 153 Wild, Fish & Conserv Biol 155 Wild, Fish & Conserv Biol 156 Women's Studies 20 Women's Studies 25 Women's Studies 50 Women's Studies 60 Women's Studies 136 Women's Studies 137 Women's Studies 138 Women's Studies 139 Women's Studies 170 Women's Studies 178A Women's Studies 178B Women's Studies 178C Women's Studies 178D Women's Studies 178E Women's Studies 178F Women's Studies 179 Women's Studies 182 Women's Studies 184 Women's Studies 191 Spring 2011 Page 137 University Policy on Nondiscrimination, Sexual Harassment, Disability Accommodations, Student Records, and Privacy Nondiscrimination The University of California, in accordance with applicable Federal and State law and University policy, does not discrimi- nate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, pregnancy (including childbirth and related medical conditions), physical or mental disability, age, medical condition (cancer-related or genetic characteristics), ancestry, marital status, age, sexual orientation, citizenship, or service in the uniformed services (includes membership, application for membership, performance of service, application for service, or obligation for service in the uniformed services). The Univer- sity also prohibits sexual harassment. This nondiscrimination policy covers admission, access, and treatment in University programs and activities. Inquiries regarding the University's student-related nondis- crimination policies may be directed to the Director, Student Judicial Affairs (530) 752-1128 or the UC Davis Compliance Director (ADA and Title IX Officer) (530) 752-9466. Discrimination, Harassment, or Arbitrary Treatment If students have questions or concerns about possible discrimi- nation, harassment, or arbitrary treatment, they may contact Student Judicial Affairs for information and assistance (530) 752-1128. Additional resources for students include the UC Davis Compliance Officer (530) 752-9466 or the dean's office for their college. Graduate students may also contact the Office of Graduate Studies (530) 752-0650 or the Graduate Students Association (530) 752-6108. Students are encouraged to seek assistance as soon as possible, as time limits may apply to some grievance processes. Campus policies provide for a prompt and effective response to student complaints. This response may include early resolu- tion procedures such as administrative review or investigation. The student will be informed of the results of the review. Sexual Harassment Sexual harassment is prohibited by law and by University pol- icy, and will not be condoned. Campus policy (PPM Section 380-12 at http://manuals.ucdavis.edu/ppm/380/380-12.htm) describes campus procedures for resolving sexual harassment complaints, which may include interim actions, early resolu- tion processes, and formal investigation procedures. If a com- plaint of sexual harassment is substantiated, the campus will take appropriate remedial action. The Sexual Harassment Edu- cation Program (530) 752- 9255 works with students to resolve complaints of sexual harassment and provides students with referrals to other campus resources that can provide assis- tance. Students may report sexual harassment to deans, super- visors, managers, the Campus Sexual Harassment Officer (Director of the Sexual Harassment Education Program) and other campus officials, including Student Judicial Affairs and Student Housing, and the Compliance Director (Title IX Offi- cer) 530-752-9466. With the exception of certain confidential resources, University officials receiving a report of sexual harassment must immediately consult with the Sexual Harass- ment Officer. Students may seek confidential advice and sup- port from Counseling & Psychological Services (530) 752- 0871, the Campus Violence Prevention Program (530) 752- 3299, the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, and Transgender Resource Center (530) 752-2452 and the Women's Resources and Research Center (530) 752-3372. Consultation with these resources will not lead to a report of sexual harassment unless additional action is taken by the individual seeking advice. Accommodations for Disabilities Students with documented disabilities may be entitled to rea- sonable accommodations to gain access to the University's aca- demic programs. More information about academic accommodations can be obtained by contacting the Student Disability Center, (530) 752-3184 or http://sdc.ucdavis.edu. Questions or concerns regarding accommodations unrelated to academic programs should be directed to the UC Davis Com- pliance Director (ADA Officer) (530) 752-9466. For com- plaints of alleged discrimination on the basis of disability under PPM Section 280-05, contact the UC Davis Compliance Director or Student Judicial Affairs (530) 752-1128. Disclosures From Student Records Students have the right to review records that relate to them- selves in their capacity as students and to request corrections of records that are inaccurate. Most disclosures from student records to outside parties require prior consent from the stu- dent. Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 and University and campus policies, UC Davis students have the following rights: A. The right to review their own student records within 45 days after the student submits a written request for access to the Registrar or other department having posses- sion of the records. That office will arrange for access and notify the student when and where the records may be reviewed. If the records requested are in a different office, the request will be redirected and the student notified. The campus maintains several types of student records in various locations. Questions about how to obtain records should be referred to Student Judicial Affairs at (530) 752- 1128. B. To request amendment of their own student records if they believe the records are inaccurate or misleading, stu- dents should submit a written request to the office that Page 138 Spring 2011 maintains the records specifying the portion of the record the student wants changed and why it is believed to be inaccurate or misleading. That office has 45 days to deter- mine whether the record should be changed and notify the student of the decision, including giving notice of the right to a hearing and hearing procedures. C. To restrict the disclosure of personally identifiable information contained in student records, except when law and policy permit disclosure without consent. Exam- ples of circumstances in which the student's consent is not required for disclosure of student records include the fol- lowing: 1. Disclosure of directory or public information including the student's name; local and/or permanent addresses, e-mail addresses, and telephone numbers; dates of attendance; major field(s) of student [major, minor, concentration, specialization, and similar des- ignations]; grade level; enrollment status (undergrad- uate or graduate, full or part time, number of enrolled course units); degrees and honors received; most recent previous educational institution attended; par- ticipation in officially recognized activities, including Intercollegiate Athletics (ICA); and the name, weight, and height of participants on ICA teams. To prevent disclosures of their telephone numbers and/or addresses, students must submit a written request to the Office of the University Registrar by the tenth day of instruction. To prevent disclosure of their e-mail address, students must follow instructions at https://computingaccounts.ucdavis.edu/ and select the Change your directory information option. Students may designate all information about them- selves as confidential and withhold it from public dis- closure by filing a request with the Office of the University Registrar. If all information is designated confidential, UC Davis cannot verify student status or degrees, make public any Honors, or include the stu- dent's name and degree in the commencement pro- gram without the student's specific written consent. Students may reverse a decision to withhold public information by filing a form with the Office of the University Registrar in 12 Mrak Hall. 2. Disclosure to campus officials (for example faculty, staff, student employees, or those under contract with the University) having a legitimate educational inter- est in the records. Legitimate educational interest means the information is relevant and necessary to a task or determination that is (a) an employment responsibility or an assigned subject matter for the inquirer and/or related to (b) the inquirer's participa- tion in the student's education; (c) the discipline of a student; or (d) providing a service or benefit related to a student or student's family (such as health care, counseling, job placement, or financial aid). 3. Also, appropriate student records, including academic records, disciplinary records, and other student records, to other educational institutions in which a student seeks or intends to enroll, or is currently enrolled, so long as the disclosure is for purposes related to the student's enrollment or transfer. For more information, see UC Davis Policy and Procedure Manual Section 320-21 at http://manuals.ucdavis.edu/ppm/320/ 320-21.htm. Contact Student Judicial Affairs for questions about these rights and requirements. Student complaints regarding alleged violations of privacy rights should be submitted to Student Judicial Affairs. Students may also contact the U.S. Department of Education about alleged violations of these requirements, addressed to: Family Policy Compliance Office U.S. Department of Education 400 Maryland Avenue, SW. Washington, D.C. 20202-4605 or see Section 99.63 at http://www.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ ferpa/index.html. Social Security Numbers A student's Social Security Number is used to verify personal identity in the UC Davis Student Records System. Disclosure of student Social Security Numbers is mandatory in accord with the campus record-keeping system that was established prior to January 1, 1975; pursuant to the authority of the Regents. In compliance with state law, Social Security Numbers are confi- dential and are not used as student identifiers. Release of Registration Material and Grades In compliance with student privacy rights, the Office of the Registrar may not release a student's grades, registration mate- rial, and/or identification card to anyone other than the stu- dent without specific written authorization signed by the student. The person to whom the information, material, or card is released must be designated by name and must present proof of identity. The signed authorization is kept in the Record of Disclosures in the student's file. Spring 2011 Page 139 Grade Change Guidelines Academic Senate Regulations (systemwide and campus) pro- vide that grades are final when filed with the Registrar by an instructor. A grade can be changed only if a clerical or pro- cedural error can be documented. The Academic Senate Committee on Grade Changes reviews requests for grade changes. The Committee has no authority to reevaluate student work, but can change the grade if it finds a documented clerical or procedural error. If the alleged proce- dural error involves arbitrary treatment or prohibited discrimi- nation, the student may file a complaint under campus grievance procedures; see Policy and Procedure Manual Sec- tion 280-05. For more information, students may contact the Office of Student Judicial Affairs (530) 752-1128: A. Authority. The GCC administers grade change requests. See DD regulations A540 through 550 at http://academicsenate.ucdavis.edu/. The GCC also has the authority to approve or deny retroactive drop and with- drawal petitions (those submitted after final exams). No grade except I or Y can be changed or removed from the transcript without the approval of the GCC. B. General guidelines include the following: Petitions for retroactive changes for courses taken in a certain quarter should be filed with the Registrar within five weeks after the beginning of the following quar- ter. Petitions submitted after this time must include valid reasons for the delay. No course or grade will be removed from the transcript after the course has been repeated. Once a student has graduated, the individual record is closed and no changes can be made to the record. Petitions based on medical problems will not be approved unless accompanied by medical documenta- tion that the medical problem was likely to have signifi- cantly affected the students academic performance during the last few weeks of the quarter or during the final exam period. Petitions for retroactive drops for academic reasons or due to failure to file a drop card prior to the drop dead- line will not be approved. A Y (Pending) grade is changed by the instructor to a final grade after a matter referred to Student Judicial Affairs is resolved. Specific Grade Change Committee Guidelines may be found at http://academicsenate.ucdavis.edu/gcc/. C. Retroactive Drops and Withdrawals. Petitions are obtained from the Office of the University Registrar. Rea- sons for seeking such actions include medical problems, severe emotional difficulties, death or severe illness in the immediate family, etc. Petitions should include a detailed account of the problem, appropriate documentation, and an adequate explanation of why an I, late drop, or with- drawal was not taken during the quarter in which the problem occurred. (See the General Catalog.) Requests for retroactive drops should include strong evidence that the particular courses were adversely affected. Petitions based on medical problems will not be approved unless accom- panied by medical documentation that the medical prob- lem extended over a significant period of time or occurred at a crucial point in the academic calendar (e.g., the week of final examinations) and was likely to affect significantly the student's academic performance. See Guidelines 7 and 9.2 of the Grade Change Committee Guidelines for more information. The instructor's signature is required on all retroactive drop petitions; retroactive withdrawal petitions must be signed by the student's College Dean. The instructor or Dean are not required to make a recommendation but must be informed of the student's intention to drop the course or quarter retroactively. A $3.00 nonrefundable fee, comparable with the late fee assessed during the quarter, is applicable on all retroactive drops. D. Retroactive Adds. Petitions can be obtained from the Office of the University Registrar. Each petition should include the reason for the students failure to add the course during the quarter in which it was offered. The petition must be supported by the instructors signed approval, together with a statement from the instructor indicating knowledge of the students participation and performance during the course in question and the instructors understanding as to the reason for the stu- dents failure to add the course before the end of the quar- ter. A course grade must be assigned by the instructor. A $3.00 nonrefundable fee applies to all retroactive adds. E. Grade Changes Solicited or Supported by the Instruc- tor. Grade changes for clerical reasons (for instance, incorrect addition of points) are automatically granted. The instructor must indicate the precise nature of the error. Petitions entitled Request for Grade Change can be obtained from department secretaries. The petition must be completed and signed by the instructor, and the department chairperson. The only other justification for grade change is procedural error, and the committee requires a full account before deciding if a case qualifies. Each case is judged on its mer- its. In general, a procedural error would be a mistake by someone other than the student, in the conduct of a class or the grading procedures, and that results in an incorrect evaluation of a student. For example, if an instructor arranged with a student to allow credit for certain non- standard work, later forgot the arrangement and graded the student as if no agreement had been made, the GCC might determine that a procedural error had been commit- ted. The grade would be changed upon petition by the instructor. Academic Senate regulations prohibit a change of grade based on reevaluation of a students work or upon the sub- mission of additional work (I excepted). Requests to interchange P, NP, S, or U and normal letter grades, based upon student need (e.g., NP to D to allow graduation, P to B for entrance to professional school, etc.) do not involve clerical or procedural errors; these petitions are denied automatically. Thus, students should exercise their P/NP or S/U option with extreme caution. F. Grade Changes Opposed by the Instructor. If the GCC finds that a clerical or procedural error has resulted in a Page 140 Spring 2011 student receiving an incorrect grade, it may authorize a change even if the faculty member who awarded the grade is opposed, if an appropriate grade can be determined. Generally, the GCC will require the student to have dis- cussed the matter with the faculty member and the depart- ment chairperson. The latter has no authority to change a grade, but may assist in finding an informal solution that prevents adversarial procedures. If this fails, the student should discuss the situation with the secretary of the GCC. The student will be expected to bear the burden of proving that a clerical or procedural error occurred and caused the incorrect grade to be assigned. G. General Principles. Faculty have authority to evaluate student academic work and assign grades as part of their professional responsibilities. The GCC recognizes that some grade changes are necessary and is guided by the principle of fairness to the individual student, to the stu- dent body in general, and to the faculty. Unfortunately, a number of grade changes are needlessly and futilely sought. Faculty are reminded of their responsibility to be knowledgeable of the regulations regarding grades and to inform students of what is expected of them. Students are reminded of their responsibility to be aware of the proce- dures and regulations in the General Catalog and Class Schedule and Registration Guide, to verify their schedules via SISWeb and to familiarize themselves with the expecta- tions of their instructors. For further information, contact the GCC secretary in the Office of the University Registrar, in 12 Mrak Hall. H. Appeals. Bona fide appeals of final decisions from the GCC may be referred to the Student Petitions Subcommit- tee of the Executive Council of the Academic Senate. However, appeals are limited to confirming that the GCC did not act in an arbitrary or capricious manner in making its determination and that the decision was based on sub- stantial evidence. The Student Petitions Subcommittee will not substitute its judgment on the substantive merits of the case for the judgment of the GCC. I. Incomplete Grades. The Incomplete, or I grade, may be awarded if a student's work is passing but incomplete for good reason. It is a contract by which, because of extraor- dinary circumstances, the instructor allows a student extra time to complete work. In accepting the I grade, the stu- dent obligates himself or herself to complete the work. The I notation will not normally be dropped. After a final grade has been submitted an instructor may not change the final grade to an I grade except as allowed in DD regulation A540(E). In courses listed in the General Catalog as being letter graded, passing quality means of D- quality or better. This standard holds in such courses whether or not the student has elected to take the course on a Passed/Not Passed or Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis. For courses listed in the General Catalog as being graded on a Passed/ Not Passed or Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis only, the completed work must be of a quality consistent with a grade of Pass or Satisfactory, respectively. To change an I to an appropriate grade, the student obtains a Petition for Incomplete Grade Change from the Office of the University Registrar. The student should present the petition to his or her university instructor who, after entering the grade, will mail the petition to the Office of the University Registrar. Section A540(C) of the DD regulations states: The student is entitled to replace this grade by a passing grade and to receive appropriate grade points and unit credit provided he or she satisfacto- rily completes the work of the course in a way specified by the instructor before the end of the third succeeding term of the student's academic residence. If a degree is con- ferred upon the student before the expiration of the time limit for conversion, the time limit for conversion for the graduated student shall be the end of the third regular term succeeding the term in which the Incomplete grade was assigned. If the time limit for conversion expires before a degree is conferred upon the student and the Incomplete grade has not been replaced, the grade shall revert to an F, a Not Passed, or an Unsatisfactory, depending on the grading system in effect in the particular instance. If the time limit expires after a degree has been conferred and the Incomplete grade has not been replaced, the Incomplete grade shall remain on the student's record. J. NG Grades. The Registrar enters the notation NG (or No Grade) on the student's record for a student whose instructor has not yet submitted an appropriate grade (let- ter grade or P, NP, S, U, I or IP), nor designated the student as E-NWS, upon final grade submission. NG Grades are governed by DD regulation A540(H). Conditions for removing the NG grade are as follows: (1) the NG grade notation shall be replaced by an appropriate grade upon written submission of that grade by the instructor; (2) the NG grade and relevant course notation both shall be deleted from the student's transcript if it is established that an administrative error resulted in the improper assignment of NG to the student; or (3) the Reg- istrar shall change the NG notation to an F grade (or equivalent) after one quarter if the NG grade has not been removed under the provisions of 1 or 2 during that time. To ensure that the student is aware that an NG must be removed, the Registrar provides written notification to all affected students. Students who receive notification from the Registrar that there is an NG grade on their record should contact the instructor of that course immediately. Spring 2011 Page 141 Notice of Availability of the UC Davis Campus Security Report Students are entitled to request and receive a copy of the Secu- rity Report for the University of California, Davis campus pre- pared in accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act of 1998. The report includes statistics for the past three years concern- ing crimes and incidents reported to campus security authori- ties for crimes occurring on campus, in off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by the University or registered student organizations, or on public property adjacent to cam- pus or the Medical Center. To access these statistics, see http://police.ucdavis.edu/pdf/ CurrentCleryStatistics2010.pdf. The report also provides campus policies and practices con- cerning security, including how to report sexual assault and other crimes, crime prevention efforts, emergency notofication, reponse, and evacuation procedures; missing student policy/ procedures; policies/laws governing alcohol and drugs; avail- able victims' assistance programs; the student discipline, cam- pus resources; and other matters. The report further contains the UC Davis Annual Fire Safety Report To access this report, see http://police.ucdavis.edu/ 2010CampusSecReport.revised-10-1js.pdf. If you do not have access to the Internet, you may obtain this information by calling (530) 752-3949 or by sending a written request to the UC Davis Information Practices Officer, Offices of the Chancellor and Provost, University of California, Davis, One Shields Avenue, Davis, California, 95616. General Information on the Internet UC Davis http://www.ucdavis.edu Academic Programs http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog/Programs.html Academic Senate Regulations http://academicsenate.ucdavis.edu/ Accreditation http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog/appendix/ accredit.html Costs of Attendance http://budget.ucdavis.edu/studentfees Financial Aid Office Phone Contacts Undergraduate. http://financialaid.ucdavis.edu/ undergraduate/contacts/UGcontacts.html Graduate. http://financialaid.ucdavis.edu/graduate/Contact/ gcontacts.html Refund Policies and Return of Aid Rules Undergraduate. http://financialaid.ucdavis.edu/ undergraduate/students/R2TIV.html Graduate. http://financialaid.ucdavis.edu/graduate/Student/ R2T4.html Special Services for Students with Disabilities http://sdc.ucdavis.edu Standing Orders of The Regents of the University of Cali- fornia http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/regents/bylaws/ standing.html Student Aid for Study Abroad http://financialaid.ucdavis.edu/undergraduate/students/ Programs/EAP.html Withdrawal procedures and locations where students can complete a withdrawal from school http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog/ academicinfo/leaving.html Other Important Information Information on Student Privacy Rights under the Fed- eral Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) including procedures for inspection, correction, and dis- closure of information in student records; see http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/csrg/rightsrec.html. Student Financial Assistance, including the availability of scholarships and financial aid programs (e.g., how to apply, eligibility criteria, award criteria, and rights/ responsibilities of aid recipients); see http://financialaid.ucdavis.edu. Student Graduation/Transfer Rates, including the per- centage of students entering as freshmen who either grad- uate or transfer to another educational institution; see http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog/appendix/ retention.html. Athletic Program Participation Rates and Financial Support, including undergraduate population by gender; varsity team data including participant numbers, operat- ing expenses, coaches (gender, average salaries, job sta- tus); student aid, and recruiting expenses. Title IX program resources are available at http://hr.ucdavis.edu/employee/DDEO_Resources/TitleIX. See also: Fact Sheet. http://www.news.ucdavis.edu/special_reports/ gender_equity/index.lasso Expenditures. http://www.news.ucdavis.edu/ special_reports/gender_equity/expenditures.lasso Participation. http://www.news.ucdavis.edu/ special_reports/gender_equity/participation.lasso Grant-in-Aid Expenditures. http://www.news.ucdavis.edu/ special_reports/gender_equity/scholarship.lasso Page 142 Spring 2011 T HE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, is first and foremost an institution of learning and teaching, committed to serving the needs of society. Our campus community reflects and is a part of a society comprising all races, creeds, and social circumstances. The successful conduct of the Universitys affairs requires that every member of the University community acknowledge and practice the following basic principles: W E AFFIRM THE DIGNITY inherent in all of us, and we strive to maintain a climate of justice marked by respect for each other. We acknowledge that our society carries within it historical and deep-rooted misunderstandings and biases, and therefore we will endeavor to foster mutual understanding among the many parts of our whole. W E AFFIRM THE RIGHT of freedom of expression within our community and also affirm our commitment to the highest standards of civility and decency towards all. We recognize the right of every individual to think and speak as dictated by personal belief, to express any idea, and to disagree with or counter anothers point of view, limited only by University regulations governing time, place, and manner. We promote open expression of our individuality and our diversity within the bounds of courtesy, sensitivity, and respect. W E CONFRONT AND REJECT all manifestations of discrimination, including those based on race, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, religious or political beliefs, status within or outside the University, or any of the other differences among people which have been excuses for misun- derstanding, dissension, or hatred. We recognize and cherish the richness contributed to our lives by our diversity. We take pride in our various achievements, and we celebrate our differences. W E RECOGNIZE that each of us has an obligation to the community of which we have chosen to be a part. We will strive to build a true community of spirit and purpose based on mutual respect and caring. University of California, Davis Principles of Community The Principles of Community were prepared and adopted after extensive discussion within the campus community about the need for a statement that reflects UC Davis commitment to a learning environment character- ized by diversity, understanding and the acceptance of all people. This statement of common principles was published on April 20, 1990, carrying the endorsement of Chancellor Theodore L. Hullar and the leadership of the Davis Division of the Academic Senate, the Academic Staff Organization, the UCD StaffAssembly, the UCDMC Staff Assembly, the Associated Students of UC Davis (ASUCD), and the Graduate Student Association. Spring 2011 Page 143 University of California, Davis Office of Student Judicial Affairs INTEGRITY an essential piece of the puzzle Integrity means being honest and living up to moral and ethical principles. It is an essential ingredient of a successful college career. UC Davis has a tradition of honor and integrity extending over almost 100years. Our Code of Academic Conduct places shared responsibility on students and faculty for upholding this tradition. UCD students are expected to behave honestly, fairly, and with respect for others. Campus and University rules help maintain our high standards, promote a safe campus, and ensure every student a fair opportunity to pursue academic excellence. Examples of Academic Misconduct Cheating, including: * receiving or providing unpermitted help on an exam; copying or sharing test answers; engaging in unauthorized communication during or about an exam; giving test questions to one who hasnt taken the exam * using unauthorized material during an exam * submitting an altered exam for regrading * taking a test for another/having a ringer take a test * working on an exam after time is up * stealing others work before or after grading Plagiarism, including using others work (e.g., words, ideas, pictures, or data) from any source (Internet, books, articles, etc.) without giving credit. Others words must be put in quotation marks and cited, and others ideas must be cited even if paraphrased in the students own words. Fabrication, including fabricating or falsifying data, results, or references, e.g., in reports or papers submitted for class or in a thesis or dissertation. Providing False Information, including giving forged excuses to postpone or avoid assignments or to add or drop classes; or signing anothers name or having another sign in to a class. Unauthorized Collaboration or assistance, including working with others on graded work without the instructors permission (e.g., on in- class or take-home tests, papers, labs, or assignments). Re-Using Work Without Permission, e.g., submitting the same work in more than one course or re-using work submitted in another course or for a different purpose, without the current instructors permission. Unfair or Disruptive Conduct, e.g., * wandering eyes (not keeping eyes on ones own paper); talking during class or exam * having unauthorized notes, books, or other materials out or visible during an exam * having unauthorized device on or out during an exam or class (cellphone, PDA, computer) * leaving class or exam without permission Student Responsibilities Students have a responsibility to behave honestly and fairly under the UC Standards of Conduct for Students and the UC Davis Code of Academic Conduct. Students must Be honest at all times, and do their own work to help them develop their skills, knowledge, and abilities. Act fairly and treat others with respect. Students must seek help if they have problems. Know the rules. Ignorance is no defense. Students who have questions about whether their conduct may violate the Standards of Conduct (e.g., what constitutes plagiarism or the extent of permitted collaboration on a lab), must seek guidance from the instructor, the Learning Skills Center, or Student Judicial Affairs (SJA). Uphold campus standards. If a student witnesses academic dishonesty or other misconduct harmful to students or the University, s/he should report it to faculty, staff, or SJA. Reports may be confidential. Students who violate the rules are subject to discipline (e.g., Probation, Suspension, or Dismissal). As members of our academic community and society at large, students have both rights and responsibilities, and must comply with law, University policies, and campus regulations. The Universitys Standards prohibit conduct or attempted conduct that does or could impair or obstruct its mission of teaching, research, learning, and public service. Student Judicial Affairs administers the student disciplinary system for the UC Davis campus. Visit our web site at http://sja.ucdavis.edu/ to access the following publications: * Avoiding Plagiarism... * Unauthorized Collaboration... * The Code of Academic Conduct * Why Integrity Matters Contact SJA by phone at 530-752-1128 or via email at sja@ucdavis.edu Examples of Other Misconduct *Physical assault, including sexual assault *Conduct that threatens health or safety of the student him or herself or others *Threats of violence *Possession or use of weapons or explosives *Stalking *Sexual harassment *Hazing *Use, possession, or distribution of alcohol in violation of law or policy *Illegal use, possession, or distribution of other controlled substances *Forgery, alteration or misuse of I.D. or records *Providing false information to the University *Dishonesty, such as theft (including identity theft), fraud, or possessing stolen property *Misuse of, damage to, or unauthorized entry to property or equipment *Violation of policies regarding use of email or other electronic or computing resources *Obstruction or disruption of teaching, research, or other University activities *Failure to follow official directions *Violation of disciplinary sanctions or conditions *Violation of residence hall rules Students who commit crimes are subject to arrest and criminal prosecution as well as campus disciplinary action. Students may be disciplined for off-campus conduct that threatens safety or security or involves University property, functions, or activities. See SJA publication Off-Campus Jurisdiction at http://sja.ucdavis.edu/policies.html UC Davis Office of Student Judicial Affairs August 2008 Page 144 Spring 2011 University of California Standards of Conduct for Students http://sja.ucdavis.edu/scs.html The following is excerpted and adapted from the UC Policies Applying to Campus Activities, Organizations, and Students (http://www.ucop.edu/ucophome/coordrev/ucpolicies/aos/uc100.html). Chancellors may impose discipline for the following student acts or attempted acts (including aiding or assisting), as well as other violations specified in campus regulations: Academic Misconduct such as cheating, plagiarism, or other unfair or dishonest acts (see the UC Davis Code of Academic Conduct). Other Dishonest Acts such as fabricating information, furnishing false information, or reporting a false emergency. Forgery, Alteration, or Misuse of any University document, record, key, electronic device, or identification. Theft, Misappropriation, Damage to Property, or Possession of Stolen Property (when the student knew or reasonably should have known that it was stolen). Computer and/or Electronic Resource Theft, Misuse, or Abuse of computer and electronic communications resources, facilities, systems, and services. For example, unauthorized entry, use, transfer, or tampering with the communications or accounts of others; interference with the work of others or with the operation of computer and electronic communications facilities, systems, and services; or other use of such facilities, systems, or services in violation of other University policies or campus regulations. Unauthorized Entry To, or Use, Possession, or Receipt of, any University services, equipment, resources, or properties, including the Universitys name, insignia, or seal. Violation of Residence Hall or Housing Policies, regulations, or rules governing University housing facilities or other housing facilities located on University property. Assault, Threats of Violence, or Conduct Threatening Health or Safety. Includes physical assault; sexual assault; threats of violence; or other conduct that threatens the health or safety of any person. Sexual Harassment. Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature, when submission to or rejection of this conduct explicitly or implicitly affects a persons employment or education, unreasonably interferes with a persons work or educational performance, or creates an intimidating, hostile or offensive working or learning environment. Stalking. Behavior in which a student repeatedly engages in conduct directed at another person and makes a credible threat with the intent to place that person in reasonable fear for his/ her safety, or that of his/her family, where the threat is reasonably determined by the University to seriously alarm, torment, or terrorize the person and to serve no legitimate purpose. Other Harassment of any person by using, displaying, or making other demonstrations of words, gestures, imagery, or physical materials, or engaging in any conduct, on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, alienage, sex, religion, age, sexual orientation, or physical or mental disability, that has the effect of creating a hostile and intimidating environment sufficiently severe or pervasive to substantially impair a reasonable persons participation in University programs or activities, or use of University facilities. The conduct must target a specific person(s) and must be addressed directly to that person(s). Before applying this policy, the campus consults with the Office of General Counsel. Hazing. Participation in any method of initiation or pre- initiation into a campus organization, or other activity engaged in by an organization or members of any organization at any time, that causes, or is likely to cause, physical injury or personal degradation or disgrace resulting in psychological harm to any person. Obstruction or Disruption of teaching, research, administration, disciplinary procedures, or other University activities. Disorderly or Lewd Conduct. Disturbing the Peace or unlawful assembly. Failure to Identify Oneself or Comply with Directions of a University or Other Public Official, or Resisting or Obstructing Officials in the performance of their duties. Unlawful Manufacture, Possession, Use, Sale, or Distribution of Controlled Substances identified in federal and state law. Possession, Manufacture, Use, Sale, or Distribution of Alcohol in violation of law, University policy or campus regulations. Possession, Use, Storage, or Manufacture of Explosives or Destructive Devices. Possession, Use or Manufacture of Firearms or Weapons prohibited by campus regulations. Violation of a Disciplinary Action or violation of the conditions contained in the terms of a disciplinary action imposed under these Policies or campus regulations. Violation of Notice of Emergency Suspension or violation of orders issued during a declared state of emergency. Unauthorized Preparation, Sale, or Distribution of Notes or Recordings of University Courses, or Copying of Course Materials for commercial purposes unless authorized by the University in advance and explicitly permitted by the course instructor and/or copyright holder in writing. Unauthorized sale or commercial distribution of course notes or recordings by a student is a violation of these policies whether or not it was the student or someone else who prepared the notes or recordings. 102.00 102.01 102.02 102.03 102.04 102.05 102.06 102.07 102.08 102.09 102.10 102.11 102.12 102.13 102.14 102.15 102.16 102.17 102.18 102.19 102.20 102.21 102.22 102.23 Revised: August 2006 Spring 2011 Page 145 NOTES Page 146 Spring 2011 NOTES Spring 2011 Page 147 NOTES Page 148 Spring 2011 NOTES Spring 2011 Page 149 NOTES Page 150 Spring 2011 UC Davis Campus Facilities Map Legend 3 r d
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c o n t a c t
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