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FALL 2010

CLASS SCHEDULE AND REGISTRATION GUIDE


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Academic Calendar
Fall 2010 Winter 2011
Application deadline for readmission to undergraduate status . . . . . . . . . . Jul 30. . . . . . . . Oct 31
Registration
Registration appointment times and Class Schedule and Registration
Guide available . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 3. . . . . . . . Nov 1
Faculty advisers available (9:00 a.m.noon; 1:004:00 p.m.) . . . . . . . . . . . May 6-7 . . . . . . Oct 28-29
Registration Pass 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appointments . . . . . . . . . . . May 10May 21 Nov 8Nov 19
Open Registration . . . . . . . . May 22Jun 11 Nov 20Nov 28
Registration Pass 1 (new students) . . . . . . . . . Appointments . . . . . . . . . . . Jun 18Aug 20 N/A
Open Registration . . . . . . . . Aug 21Aug 22 N/A
Registration Pass 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appointments . . . . . . . . . . . Aug 23Sep 3 . Nov 29Dec 10
Open Registration . . . . . . . . Sep 4Sep 16 . . Dec 11Dec 27
Registration Freeze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sep 17Sep 20;
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Dec 29Dec 30;
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Schedule Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sep 20; noon
Oct 27 . . . . . . .
Dec 30; 6 a.m.
Feb7
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 . . . . . . . Jun 1Oct 6 . . . Nov 8Jan 14
Fees and Bills
Registration Fee Payment Deadline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sep 16* . . . . . Dec 28
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 annual Registration Fee Deferred Payment Plan
(RFDPP), fall only
Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP)
Last day to
File waiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sep 16 . . . . . . . Dec 28
Receive a SHIP refund if you withdraw or cancel registration, change
status to PELP or Filing Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sep 17 . . . . . . . Jan 3
Quarter Dates and Deadlines
Last day to sign up for Direct Deposit or PayCard for initial disbursement Sep 8 . . . . . . . . Dec 17
Quarter Begins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sep 20 . . . . . . Jan 3
Students with holds are denied access to registration
Financial Aid funds available through direct deposit or PayCard
Schedule adjustment begins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sep 20; noon . . Dec 30; 6 a.m.
Placement Exams and Auditions; see page 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sep 2022 . . . . Jan 3
Instruction Begins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sep 23 . . . . . . Jan 3
Deadline for filing Planned Educational Leave Program (PELP)
petitionssee page 21

10th day of instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct 6 . . . . . . . Jan 14
Last day to
Make final late payment of registration fees with penalty; see
page 20. 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 21
Drop designated 10-day-drop courses (designated by ^ in the Sched-
ule of Classes Fall 2010, beginning on page 33)
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
12th day of instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct 8 . . . . . . . Jan 19
Last day
For wait lists
To add courses
Registration Fee Deferred Payment Plan (RFDPP) second
installment due . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct 11 . . . . . . . Jan 10
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20th day of instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct 20 . . . . . . Jan 31
Last day to
Drop 20-day-drop courses
File for course materials fee waiver
25th day of instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct 27 . . . . . . Feb 7
Last day to
Opt for P/NP or S/U grading
Change units of a variable-unit course
Students with holds subject to cancellation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct 27 . . . . . . Feb 7
Registration Fee Deferred Payment Plan (RFDPP) third (final)
installment due . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 10 . . . . . . . Feb 10
Instruction ends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec 3 . . . . . . . Mar 14
Dead Day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec 4. . . . . . . . . N/A
Final examinationssee page 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec 610. . . . . . Mar 1519
Quarter ends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec 10 . . . . . . Mar 19
Grades available via SISWeb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec 25 . . . . . . Apr 1
Semester Deadlines
School of Law
Fee payment deadline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aug 23 . . . . . . . Jan 10 (spring)
Final fee payment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sep 6 . . . . . . . . . Jan 25 (spring)
Academic and Administrative Holidays
Veterans Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 11
Thanksgiving Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 2526
Winter Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec 24 & 27
Dec 3031
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan 17
Presidents Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb 21
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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aug 6 . . . . . . . . Oct 22
Applications for candidacy with the Dean of Graduate Studies
for students who expect to complete work for masters degrees . . . . . Aug 6 . . . . . . . . Oct 22
Theses with the Dean of Graduate Studies for candidates for
masters degrees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 29 . . . . . . . Mar 4
Dissertations with the Dean of Graduate Studies for candidates for
the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Education, and
Doctor of Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 29 . . . . . . . Mar 4
Final report on comprehensive examinations with the Dean
of Graduate Studies for candidates for masters degrees. . . . . . . . . . . . Dec 10. . . . . . . . Mar 19
Financial Aid
Financial Aid and Cal Grant Application time line for 2010-2011. . . . . . . . Jan 1Mar 2, 2010
Last day to submit Work-Study Deferment form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec 1
Scholarships
Continuing Undergraduate Scholarship Application time line. . . . . . . . . . . Oct 1Jan 8
Last day to file application for graduate fellowships for 2010-11; 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
Last day to defer undergraduate Work-Study award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec 1
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
Fall 2010 Winter 2011
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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 your personal access code (PAC)
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Using SISWeb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Registration Worksheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Class Planner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Fees, Payments, and Refunds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Part-Time Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Financial Aid, Scholarships, & Student Employment . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Instructional Startup Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Academic Advising. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Final Examinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Schedule of Classes Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
General Classes Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Buildings/Locations Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Schedule of Classes Fall 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
General Education Courses Fall 2010. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
University Policy on Nondiscrimination, Sexual Harassment,
Disability Accommodations, Student Records, and Privacy . . . . . . 140
Disclosures From Student Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
Grade Change Guidelines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
Notice of Availability of the UC Davis Campus Security Report. . . 144
General Information on the Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Other Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
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.
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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 University Policy on Nondiscrimi-
nation and Sexual Harassment, on page 137, or contact Stu-
dent Judicial Affairs at (530) 752-1128 or sja@ucdavis.edu.
Registration Basics
Adding Courses
May 10Oct 8
Students may add courses during Pass 1, Pass 2, Open Hours,
Open Registration, or Schedule Adjustment.
Adding Courses with a Permission to
Add (PTA)
Oct 11Nov 24
To add a course after the 12th day of instructionOct 8, 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
May 10Oct 6 (10-day-drop)
May 10Oct 20 (20-day-drop)
Students may drop courses during Pass 1, Pass 2, Open Hours,
Open Registration, or Schedule Adjustment.
Dropping Courses with a Permission to
Drop (PTD)
Oct 7Dec 3 (10-day-drop)
Oct 21Dec 3 (20-day-drop)
To drop a designated 10-day-drop course after the 10th day of
instructionOct 6, or a regular 20-day-drop course after the
20th day of instructionOct 20, you must go to your college
office to petition for the Deans 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.
1. Go to your college office to request permission to drop a
course from the Dean of your college (undergraduates) or
from your graduate program adviser (graduate students).
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.
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Section Switch
Section Switch Before the Drop Deadline
May 10Oct 6 (10-day-drop)
May 10Oct 20 (20-day-drop)
You can switch from one section to another section of the same
course by using SISWeb.
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 Oct 6 (10-day-drop)
After Oct 20 (20-day-drop)
1. Obtain a Change Form from the department. 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.
After the drop deadline, be sure to obtain a Change Form from
the department. If you attempt to complete the section switch
with a PTA number 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 Registrar to drop the old section.
Variable Unit Change
May 10Oct 27
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 Oct 27
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 a Change Form and
obtain the required signatures.
2. Take the approved form to the Cashiers Office, in Dutton
Hall, and pay the $3.00 fee. The late schedule adjustment
fee will be assessed to your account.
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.
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P/NP or S/U Grading Options
May 10Oct 27
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 Oct 27
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 a Change Form and
obtain the required signatures.
2. Take the approved form to the Cashiers Office, in Dutton
Hall, and pay the $3.00 fee. The late schedule adjustment
fee will be assessed to your account.
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.
Photo ID for New Students
New undergraduate students (transfer and freshman) will have
their UC Davis student photo ID cards produced during the
summer Orientation program. All students must present a
valid driver's license or other legal picture identification in
order to receive their new photo ID card; i.e., current passport
or passport-type photograph.
For more information on the UC Davis photo ID card, see
http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/photoid.html.
Personal Access Code (PAC)
Your Personal Access Code (PAC) protects your privacy. A PAC
is a six-digit code used in combination with the student ID
number to provide each student with a unique and confidential
password to use registration services.
New students are sent a PAC. When you first log on to SISWeb,
you are required to change your assigned PAC to a six-digit
number of your own choosing.
Remember your PAC and keep it private! You will use your
PAC for future registration. You may change your PAC at any
time by selecting the Student Records Information menu in
SISWeb. If you forget your PAC, you must come in person to
the Office of the University Registrar and present a photo ID to
obtain the correct number. This information will not be given
out over the telephone. Although you cannot enroll in courses
before your appointment time, SISWeb is available before your
appointment time to change your assigned PAC to a PAC of
your own choosing.
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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 will have to wait until Open Hours to
enroll in courses.
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
May 10May 21
Jun 18Aug 20; New Students
Enroll during your assigned appointment time.
You may 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 (excludes
new students).
Evenings (MF) 8:00 p.m.midnight
Weekends 10:00 a.m.6:00 p.m.
Pass 1 Open Registration
May 22-Jun 11
Aug 21Aug 22; New Students
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
Aug 23Sep 3
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
Sep 4Sep 16
Weekdays 6:00 a.m.midnight
Weekends 10:00 a.m.6:00 p.m.
No appointment is necessary during Open Registration.
Registration Freeze
Sep 17Sep 20; 11:59 a.m.
The Registration Freeze is a period of one & one-half business
days following the registration 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; this
occurs the night of the second registration freeze day.
Schedule Adjustment
Sep 20; noonOct 27
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 may 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.
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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, your registration
informationwith appointment timewill be mailed to your
permanent address. If you are a new undergraduate student
who did not register during summer Orientation, your registra-
tion information will be sent to your UC Davis e-mail address.
PELP, Readmitted Students, and New Graduate
Students
If you are returning from PELP, 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 registrationSep 16, 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, a Kerberos password,
a UC Davis student ID, and a PAC 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
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Accessing SISWeb
To access SISWeb, go to http://sisweb.ucdavis.edu. Click on Login.
Enter your UC Davis LoginID and Kerberos password to access
the registration site. Enter your student ID and PAC when
prompted.
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
Change your PAC: You should periodically change your
PAC to protect your privacy.
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.
If you have wait-listed a course, it is your responsibility to
check SISWeb to see if you have been enrolled in that
course.
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
Classes Fall 2010, beginning on page 33. 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 12, and
Registration & SISWeb FAQ, on page 13, 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
Classes Fall 2010, beginning on page 33. Obtain the CRN
from the department offering the course, and then enroll
using SISWeb.
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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; position #1 means first
on the list.
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 wait lists into available seats each
night after registration closes. Check your wait list status the
day after you register and then periodically to see if you are
enrolled in the course. You are responsible for checking the
wait list to see if you have been enrolled in the course and
for dropping the wait-listed course if you decide that you
no longer want that course. It is the students responsibility
to drop any courses they are not actually attending. If all
your courses are wait-listed courses and you have not paid
your registration fess by the fee payment deadline, you will
be dropped during the Registration Freeze. For more infor-
mation, 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 instructionOct 8 and the drop deadline for the course falls
on the 10th day of instructionOct 6, 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 Fall 2010 Open Courses list will be available May 3
Oct 8 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 10. 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.
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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
you register using SISWeb and 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.
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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 9.
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?
SISWeb shows you the course is closed/cancelled. You can
choose to 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 Classes Fall 2010,
beginning on page 33. 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
Restriction, request permission to waive the restriction from
the department 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. You need an instructors per-
mission to add a course that has a time conflict with another
course in your schedule. 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.
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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 21.
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, courses with restrictions, and courses that have been can-
celled. 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 19. 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 Web page 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 for more detailed
information, contact the campus Residence Deputy at
residencedeputy@ucdavis.edu, or 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 Web site checklist or your Offer
of Admissions information for access to the form. Any indica-
tion of resident status for tuition purposes that you may have
received during admission is provisional until a determination
has been made by the 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 Web page 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
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 Registrar, 12 Mrak Hall,
One Shields Ave, Davis, CA 95616.
Fall 2010 Page 15
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 Web site by 11:59 p.m, Sep 16; 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 the address(es) that needs to be
changed.
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.
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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 password.
4. Enter your nine-digit
Student ID Number:
5. Enter your six-digit
Personal Access Code (PAC):
1
2
3
4
5
Registration Worksheet
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Class Planner
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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
Check your progress toward graduation
24 hours a day on the Internet
Help you Finish in Four
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.
Fall 2010 Page 19
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 20
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
1
The Law School operates on the semester system. Nonresident Law students pay a professional school fee of $12,593.00.
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 Classes Fall 2010, on page 33 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
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 $683.00 $683.00 $1,023.50 $465.00 $683.00 $683.00 $683.00 $6,83.00 $683.00
Professional School Fee $14,300.00 $4,383.00 $6,778.00 $4,888.00 $1,733.00 $1,427.00 $1,622.00
Disability Insurance Fee
Veterinary Medicine Course
Materials Fee
$817.00
School of Medicine Course
Materials Fee
$125.00
Total Full-Time Student Fees,
CA Resident
$4,359.97 $4,420.12 $20,882.65 $8,729.12 $11,168.12 $10,083.12 $6,569.12 $6,263.12 $6,012.12
Nonresident Tuition
$7,341.00 $4,898.00 $6,122.50 $4,082.00 $4,082.00 $4,082.00 $4,082.00 $4,082.00 $4,082.00
Total Full-Time Student Fees,
Nonresident
$11,986.97 $9,454.12 $25,298.15 $12,811.12 $15,250.12 $14,165.12 $10,803.12 $10,497.12 $10,094.12
Total Part-Time Student,
CA Resident
$2,792.97 $2,853.12
Total Part-Time Student,
Nonresident
$6,606.47 $5,370.12
Total Employee-Student
$1,167.00 $1,067.00
Student FeesFall 2010
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.
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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
Sep 16: All fees are due
Fee payment is due in the Cashier's Office by 4:00 p.m or on
the MyBill Web site by 11:59 p.m by the fee payment deadline.
If you do not pay your fees and any outstanding 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 instructionSep 23; see Fee Refunds, on page 21.
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)
Sep 16: 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. For parents, the RFDPP application
is available at http://studentaccounting.ucdavis.edu.
Late Payment of Registration Fees with
Penalty
Oct 6: 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, Sep 17Sep 20; 11:59
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 Sep 17Oct 6 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 21.
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 their SISWeb account
(updated nightly) or in their 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. Once ini-
tiated student fees are assessed to their account when the stu-
dent enrolls 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.
Fall 2010 Page 21
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
Cancellation/Withdrawal form. To download the Cancellation/
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 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 Dean's 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
instructionOct 6 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 your 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%
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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 Program
(PELP) form BEFORE THE QUARTER BEGINS, your Student
Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) coverage will be cancelled 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, cancellation or withdrawal
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. SHIP fee refunds will not be
granted for retroactive status changes. 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.
Students who go on PELP & Filing Fee and who qualify for a
SHIP refund may elect to continue their SHIP coverage for
ONE QUARTER ONLY. You must apply within ten business
days of your registration status change.
For more information, see http://healthcenter.ucdavis.edu/
insurance/ship0708/eligibility.html or call Insurance Services at
Student Health Services (530) 752-6055.
Students who cancel or withdraw their registration and receive
a refund of SHIP fees are not eligible to continue SHIP cover-
age.
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-
tionOct 6. The Petition to Change Status form is available
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; sign up 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 instructionOct 6. 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 instructionOct 6. 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
Fall 2010 Page 23
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 23 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 deadline
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 units (including workload units) to ensure disbursement 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 your Admissions Web site 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 Web site 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 employment opportunities are
available on campus and in neighboring communities. A wide
variety of community service 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 by telephone.
December 1 is the deadline to find a job and begin using the
Work-Study award or to complete a Work-Study Deferment
form, available online at http://financialaid.ucdavis.edu/
undergraduate/Forms/ugforms3.html.
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.
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Instructional Startup Activities
Residence Hall Check-In
Sep 18-19
All residence halls open at 8 a.m.
Meals commence with lunch on Sep 18
Housing payments are due Oct 1
UC Davis Photo ID Cards
Sep 17Oct 15
New Students. New undergraduate students who did not
attend Orientation, along with new graduate students, or
re-admitted students will receive a UC Davis Photo ID
card; see http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/html/photoid.html. All
students must present a valid driver's license or other legal
picture identification in order to receive their photo ID
card; i.e., current passport or passport-type photograph.
Continuing Students. Beginning Fall 2010, UC Davis will
be in partnership with US Bank. All continuing students
must obtain a new ID card with the US Bank logo on the
back to access the services and privileges that the UC
Davis photo ID card provides.Any previously existing ID
cards will no longer be valid. All students must present a
valid driver's license or other legal picture identification in
order to receive their new photo ID card; i.e., current pass-
port or passport-type photograph.
The Office of the University Registrar will be providing
special re-carding events Sep 17- Oct 15, 2010.
For additional information, see http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/
html/photoid.html.
Financial Aid Distribution
Sep 20
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 Web site at
http://studentaccounting.ucdavis.edu.
Students that 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.
4:00pm. 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.
Deans Assemblies
Sep 20
All entering freshman and transfer students can meet with the
Dean at the Deans Assembly for their college. General infor-
mation on services, programs of study, and advising will be
presented.
Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
9:45 a.m. in 176 Everson Hall; optional for students who
attended the summer Orientation program
Biological Sciences
9:45 a.m. in 1022 Life Sciences; optional for students who
attended the summer Orientation program
Engineering
9:45 a.m. in 1002 Giedt Hall; optional for students who
attended the summer Orientation program
Letters and Science
9:45 a.m. in 1100 Social Sciences and Humanities Build-
ing; optional for students who attended the summer Ori-
entation program
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Student Orientation Sessions
Sep 20
New Student Receptions
Freshmen: 11:00 a.m.1:00 p.m. in Tercero Main Lounge
Transfers: 1:30 p.m.3:30 p.m. in Tercero Main Lounge
(530) 752-4443. These receptions are open to all new stu-
dents who did not attend Orientation in the summer. This
is an opportunity to meet other new students, meet with
peer advisors to adjust class schedules, gain information
about campus resources, and learn how to get involved at
UC Davis. Peer advisers and representatives from student
service departments will be there to help you get started.
For more information, see http://orientation.ucdavis.edu.
English as a Second Language Undergraduate
3:30 p.m.4:30 p.m. in 2 Wellman Hall
(530)752-9933. For permanent residents, citizens, and
others unable to attend the SISS orientation meeting.
Sep 21
New Reentry and Veteran Students Orientation
9:00 a.m11:30 a.m. in 114 South Hall
(530) 752-2200. This may be your most helpful (and fun!)
orientation. Start to build your UC Davis support network
and develop strategies for success by learning to resolve
common situations encountered by reentry and veteran
students. Veteran students get started on your paperwork.
Sep 23
All new international students must check in at Services
for International Students and Scholars (SISS) no later
than the first day of instruction, Sep 23. 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 Web site 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.
Sep 15
Examination in English for International Students
9:00 a.m.11:30 am in 1100 Social Science & Humanities
(graduate and limited status) (530) 752-3464. Required of
students whose native language is not English, to deter-
mine their ability to understand lectures and written mate-
rial and to express themselves satisfactorily in writing.
Photo ID is required.
Sep 20
English as a Second Language Examination for Under-
graduates
Call for an appointment (530) 752-9933. 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
2:00 p.m. sharp in 194 Chemistry with last names A-L
2:00 p.m. sharp in 123 Sciences Lecture Hall with last
names M-Z
(530) 752-2013. Test results are required of all students
planning to enroll in Mathematics 12, 16A, 17A, or 21A,
or Chemistry 2A or 2AH. Late arriving students will not
be admitted. Bring your UC Davis student I.D. and a #2
pencil. Examination time, date, and location subject to
change. See also Precalculus Makeup Examinations on
Sep 25 and Sep 29. For up to date information, see
the Student Academic Success Center web site at
http://sasc.ucdavis.edu.
Sep 21
English as a Second Language Examination for Under-
graduates
8:30 a.m.noon in 1100 Social Science and Humanities
Call for an appointment (530) 752-9933. 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.
Analytical Writing Placement Examination
8:45 a.m. sharp11:00 a.m. in 194 Chemistry
(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.
Chemistry Examination
2:00 p.m. sharp in 194 Chemistry
(530) 752-2013. Test results are required for all students
planning to enroll in Chemistry 2A or 2AH. Late-arriving
students will not be admitted. Bring your UC Davis stu-
dent I.D. and a #2 pencil. See also Chemistry Makeup
Examination on Sep 24 and Sep 28. The Chemistry Exam-
ination requirement is waived when a student earns a 5 on
the Chemistry Advanced Placement Exam.
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Foreign Language Placement Examinations
A placement examination is required (see below) 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. Refer to the General Catalog to
note credit allowed for course 1 in each language. Each exam
may only be taken once.
The Language Learning Center (LLC), in 53 Olson Hall,
administers all placement exams. The placement exams are
given weekdays by appointment throughout the academic
year (excluding holidays). Walk-ins are welcome Monday-
Thursday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m., and Friday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., but are sub-
ject to availability. Exams are available for the following lan-
guages: Chinese**, French*, German*, Italian*, Japanese,
Russian**, and Spanish**.
To schedule an appointment, call the LLC at (530) 752-1508.
For all other language placement examinations, call Second
Language Acquisition Institute (SLAI) at (530) 752-2719.
* This exam is mandatory for all students who have had any prior
language experience.
** Contact the respective department directly.
Make-up Examinations
Sep 24
Chemistry Makeup Examination
7:00 p.m. sharp in 194 Chemistry. See entry for Chemistry
Examination information. Examination time and date
subject to change. For up to date information, see the
Student Academic Success Center web site at
http://sasc.ucdavis.edu.
Sep 25
Precalculus Qualifying Makeup Examination.
11:00 a.m. sharp in 1100 Social Sciences. See entry
for Precalculus Diagnostic Examination information.
Examination time and date subject to change. For up to
date information, see the Student Academic Success
Center Web site at http://sasc.ucdavis.edu.
Sep 28
Chemistry Makeup Examination
7:00 p.m. sharp in 194 Chemistry. See entry for Chemistry
Examination information. Examination time and date
subject to change. For up to date information, see the
Student Academic Success Center web site at
http://sasc.ucdavis.edu.
Sep 29
Precalculus Qualifying Makeup Examination.
7:00 p.m. sharp in 194 Chemistry. See entry
for Precalculus Diagnostic Examination information.
Examination time and date subject to change. For up to
date information, see the Student Academic Success
Center Web site at http://sasc.ucdavis.edu.
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 and 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.
Chancellors Convocation
Sep 22
10:00 a.m. in the Mondavi Center, Jackson Hall
The Fall Convocation, marking the official opening of
the new academic year, is open to all members of the cam-
pus community. Help celebrate as we welcome the new
academic year.
English Composition Examination
Oct 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.
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.
Fall 2010 Page 27
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, 1206 RMI South Building
Human Development, 1303 Hart Hall
Hydrology, 1150 Plant and Environmental Sciences Building
International Agricultural Development, 1303 or 1333 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, 1206 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, 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-Raul Piedrahita/Leigh Ann
Empie, 2038 Bainer Hall
Biomedical Engineering-Angelique Louie/Rosalind Christian,
2303 Genome and Biomedical Science Facility
Chemical Engineering and Materials Science-Ahmet Palazoglu/
Brad Horton, 2004 Kemper Hall
Civil and Environmental Engineering-Bassam Younis/TBA, 3121
Engineering III
Computer Science-Nina Amenta/Lori Avellar, 2063 Kemper Hall
Electrical and Computer Engineering-Steve Lewis/Nancy Davis,
2064 Kemper Hall
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering-James A. Schaaf, 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 adviser 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 adviser during each of their first
three quarters at the UC Davis campus.
All new students who have selected a major will be assigned
an adviser 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 adviser. If your adviser is not available when you need
assistance, or if you wish to consult an adviser in a major pro-
gram other than the one represented by your assigned adviser,
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
Advisers 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
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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.
Advisers 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 adviser, see http://www.ls.ucdavis.edu/Students/
undergraduates.aspx.
If you wish to declare a major or change your major, you must
arrange for a meeting with an adviser in the new major to dis-
cuss your study program and file a Change of Major Petition.
Adviser 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://www.ls.ucdavis.edu/students/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.
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
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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 Schedule Fall 2010,
on page 30, indicate regular quarterly meeting times of the lec-
ture.
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.
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.
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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.
Monday, Dec 6
Exam Code
MWF
2:40 or 3:10
A
MWF
7:30 or 8:00
B
MWF
4:40 or 5:10
C
Elem/Inter
Foreign Languages
D
LIN 21-26
WLD 57EPST
E
MWF
6:40 or 7:10
1
Tuesday, Dec 7
Exam Code
TR
8:30 or 9:00
F
MWF
10:30 or 11:00
G
TR
12:40 or 1:10
H
TR
7:30 or 8:00
I
CHE 2ABC
WLD 41C
J
TR
5:40 or 6:10
2
Wednesday, Dec 8
Exam Code
MWF
12:40 or 1:10
K
MWF
9:30 or 10:00
L
TR
10:30 or 11:00
M
TR
3:40 or 4:10
N
MWF
1:40 or 2:10
O
MWF
5:40 or 6:10
3
Thursday, Dec 9
Exam Code
PHY 7ABC
P
MWF
11:30 or 12:10
Q
TR
11:30 or 12:10
R
MWF
8:30 or 9:00
S
TR
4:40 or 5:10
T
TR
6:40 or 7:10
4
Friday, Dec 10
Exam Code
TR
1:40 or 2:10
U
MAT 21ABC
WLD 55M
V
MWF
3:40 or 4:10
W
TR
2:40 or 3:10
X
TR
9:30 or 10:00
Y
TBA
5
Final Examination Schedule Fall 2010
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
Fall 2010 Page 31
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
Oct 6 (10-day-drop)
Oct 20 (20-day-drop)
The last day to drop courses without deans permission or fee is
the 20th day of instructionOct 20, except for those courses des-
ignated by departments as 10-day-drop courses; 10-day-drop
courses are designated by the ^ in the Schedule of Classes
Fall 2010, beginning on page 33. To drop a designated 10-day-
drop course after the 10th day of instructionOct 6 or to drop
any other courses after the 20th day of instructionOct 20, 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
Fall 2010, beginning on page 33.
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 instructionOct 20, 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.
Print your schedule using SISWeb the day before classes begin
to avoid delays getting to class if it has become necessary to
relocate a course after registration.
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.
Page 32 Fall 2010
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
ANH-HB . . . . . . . . . . Animal Husbandry--Horse Barn
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
EU III. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Engineering Unit 3
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
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 98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 98
TB 99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 99
TB 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 100
TB 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 101
TB 102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 102
TB 104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 104
TB 105 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 105
TB 106 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 106
TB 107 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 107
TB 108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 108
TB 109 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 109
TB 112 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 112
TB 113 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 113
TB 114 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 114
TB 115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Building 115
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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Workshop
WVL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Online Lecture
Days of the Week
M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday
T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuesday
W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday
R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday
F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friday
S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday
U. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday
TBA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To Be Arranged/Announced
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Schedule of Classes Fall 2010
African American and African Studies (AAS)
49222 AAS 010 COM A01 African Am Culture & Soc 4.0 Acham, CA TR 1210-0130P KLEIBR 3 25 R
M 0610-0700P OLSON 163
49223 AAS 010 COM A02 African Am Culture & Soc 4.0 Acham, CA TR 1210-0130P KLEIBR 3 25 R
T 0610-0700P WELLMN 127
49224 AAS 010 COM A03 African Am Culture & Soc 4.0 Acham, CA TR 1210-0130P KLEIBR 3 25 R
W 0610-0700P WELLMN 209
49225 AAS 010 COM A04 African Am Culture & Soc 4.0 Acham, CA TR 1210-0130P KLEIBR 3 25 R
R 0610-0700P WELLMN 105
49226 AAS 010 COM A05 African Am Culture & Soc 4.0 Acham, CA TR 1210-0130P KLEIBR 3 25 R
M 0510-0600P OLSON 163
49227 AAS 010 COM A06 African Am Culture & Soc 4.0 Acham, CA TR 1210-0130P KLEIBR 3 25 R
W 0510-0600P WELLMN 209
82741 AAS 010 COM A07 African Am Culture & Soc 4.0 Acham, CA TR 1210-0130P KLEIBR 3 25 R
T 0510-0600P OLSON 163
82743 AAS 010 COM A08 African Am Culture & Soc 4.0 Acham, CA TR 1210-0130P KLEIBR 3 25 R
R 0510-0600P WELLMN 105
49228 AAS 017 LED 001 Women in Africa 4.0 Adejunmobi, M MW 0410-0600P WELLMN 234 85 W
@ AAS 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
49237 AAS 110 LEC 001 West African Soc Org 4.0 Adejunmobi, M MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 119 82 Q
82818 AAS 130 COM 001 African-American Educ 4.0 Mukiibi, E TR 0440-0530P WELLMN 202 65 T
TR 0540-0600P WELLMN 202
TBA TBA
83162 AAS 180 LEC 001 Race Ethnicity Lat Amer 4.0 Ng'weno, BA TR 1000-1150A HART 1130 60 Y
@ AAS 192 INT Intern Afram Studies 1.0 -8.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ AAS 197T TUT Tutoring Bl Studies 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ AAS 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ AAS 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ AAS 298A VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ AAS 298A VAR 001 Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Acham, CA R 0310-0600P HART 2215 15
@ AAS 298B VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ AAS 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Agricultural and Environmental Chemistry (Graduate Group) (AGC)
49824 AGC 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 The Staff M 0410-0600P WELLMN 1 54
49825 AGC 290 SEM 002 Seminar 1.0 The Staff W 0410-0600P MEYER 4206 25
@ AGC 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ AGC 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Agricultural and Resource Economics (ARE)
51676 ^ ARE 018 LEC 001 Business Law 4.0 Maxey, JD MW 0410-0600P MDSC C 180 150 W
@ ARE 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ ARE 099 VAR Special Study Undergrad 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
51759 ^ ARE 100A COM A01 Intermed Microeconomics 4.0 Sumner, DA TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1002 37 R
T 0510-0600P WICKSN 1020
51760 ^ ARE 100A COM A02 Intermed Microeconomics 4.0 Sumner, DA TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1002 38 R
T 0610-0700P WICKSN 1020
51762 ^ ARE 100A COM A03 Intermed Microeconomics 4.0 Sumner, DA TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1002 37 R
W 0510-0600P WELLMN 1
51763 ^ ARE 100A COM A04 Intermed Microeconomics 4.0 Sumner, DA TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1002 38 R
W 0610-0700P WELLMN 1
** PASS 1: OPEN TO PRE-MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGERIAL
ECONOMICS MAJORS**
** PASS 2: OPEN TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES **
51765 ^ ARE 100B COM A01 Intermed Microeconomics 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A SURGE3 1309 25 F
T 0510-0600P WICKSN 1038
51766 ^ ARE 100B COM A02 Intermed Microeconomics 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A SURGE3 1309 25 F
T 0610-0700P WICKSN 1038
51767 ^ ARE 100B COM A03 Intermed Microeconomics 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A SURGE3 1309 25 F
W 0510-0600P HUNT 110
51768 ^ ARE 100B COM A04 Intermed Microeconomics 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A SURGE3 1309 25 F
W 0610-0700P HUNT 110
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS MAJORS **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES **
51769 ^ ARE 106 COM A01 Quant Methods Agric Econ 4.0 Taylor, JE MWF 0110-0200P STORER 1322 37 K
M 0610-0700P OLSON 261
51770 ^ ARE 106 COM A02 Quant Methods Agric Econ 4.0 Taylor, JE MWF 0110-0200P STORER 1322 38 K
M 0710-0800P OLSON 261
51773 ^ ARE 106 COM A03 Quant Methods Agric Econ 4.0 Taylor, JE MWF 0110-0200P STORER 1322 37 K
W 0510-0600P WICKSN 1020
51774 ^ ARE 106 COM A04 Quant Methods Agric Econ 4.0 Taylor, JE MWF 0110-0200P STORER 1322 38 K
W 0610-0700P WICKSN 1020
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS MAJORS **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES **
51775 ^ ARE 112 COM 001 Business Organization 4.0 Lundblad, GT MW 0410-0530P KLEIBR 3 200 W
MW 0540-0600P KLEIBR 3
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO ALL MAJORS **
51776 ^ ARE 115A COM A01 Economic Development 4.0 Vosti, SA TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 40 X
T 0510-0600P WELLMN 212
51777 ^ ARE 115A COM A02 Economic Development 4.0 Vosti, SA TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 40 X
T 0610-0700P WELLMN 212
51778 ^ ARE 115A COM A03 Economic Development 4.0 Vosti, SA TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 40 X
T 0710-0800P WICKSN 1020
CRN
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51780 ^ ARE 115A COM A04 Economic Development 4.0 Vosti, SA TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 40 X
W 0510-0600P WELLMN 212
51781 ^ ARE 115A COM A05 Economic Development 4.0 Vosti, SA TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 40 X
W 0610-0700P WELLMN 230
51782 ^ ARE 115A COM A06 Economic Development 4.0 Vosti, SA TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 40 X
W 0710-0800P WICKSN 1020
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS, ECONOMICS AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO ALL MAJORS **
51784 ^ ARE 115B COM A01 Economic Development 4.0 Woo, WT TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 38 F
R 0810-0900P WICKSN 1020
51785 ^ ARE 115B COM A02 Economic Development 4.0 Woo, WT TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 37 F
R 0710-0800P OLSON 261
51786 ^ ARE 115B COM A03 Economic Development 4.0 Woo, WT TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 38 F
W 0610-0700P OLSON 261
51787 ^ ARE 115B COM A04 Economic Development 4.0 Woo, WT TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 37 F
W 0510-0600P OLSON 207
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS, ECONOMICS AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO ALL MAJORS **
51789 ^ ARE 142 LEC 001 Personal Finance 3.0 Rose, HM TR 0140-0300P SOCSCI 1100 200 U
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO ALL MAJORS **
51791 ^ ARE 150 COM A01 Agricultural Labor 4.0 Martin, PL TR 0140-0300P OLSON 146 35 U
W 0410-0500P WICKSN 1038
51792 ^ ARE 150 COM A02 Agricultural Labor 4.0 Martin, PL TR 0140-0300P OLSON 146 36 U
W 0510-0600P WICKSN 1038
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO ALL MAJORS **
51793 ^ ARE 155 COM A01 Quant Anlys Bus Decision 4.0 Constantine, JH MWF 0310-0400P GIEDT 1002 37 A
M 0510-0600P WICKSN 1020
51794 ^ ARE 155 COM A02 Quant Anlys Bus Decision 4.0 Constantine, JH MWF 0310-0400P GIEDT 1002 38 A
M 0610-0700P WICKSN 1020
51797 ^ ARE 155 COM A03 Quant Anlys Bus Decision 4.0 Constantine, JH MWF 0310-0400P GIEDT 1002 37 A
W 0610-0700P OLSON 147
51798 ^ ARE 155 COM A04 Quant Anlys Bus Decision 4.0 Constantine, JH MWF 0310-0400P GIEDT 1002 38 A
W 0710-0800P OLSON 147
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS MAJORS **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES **
51799 ^ ARE 156 LEC 001 Intro Math Econ 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 1 50 Y
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND
ENVIRNOMENTAL SCIENCES **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO ALL MAJORS **
51800 ^ ARE 157 LEC 001 Analysis for Prod Mgmt 4.0 Whitney, MD MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 6 120 Q
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO ALL MAJORS **
51802 ^ ARE 171A COM A01 Financial Management 4.0 Whitney, MD MW 0540-0700P STORER 1322 37 3
T 0610-0700P OLSON 223
51803 ^ ARE 171A COM A02 Financial Management 4.0 Whitney, MD MW 0540-0700P STORER 1322 38 3
T 0710-0800P OLSON 223
51805 ^ ARE 171A COM A03 Financial Management 4.0 Whitney, MD MW 0540-0700P STORER 1322 37 3
R 0610-0700P WICKSN 1020
51806 ^ ARE 171A COM A04 Financial Management 4.0 Whitney, MD MW 0540-0700P STORER 1322 38 3
R 0710-0800P WICKSN 1020
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO ALL MAJORS **
51807 ^ ARE 176 COM A01 Environmental Economics 4.0 Farzin, YH TR 1030-1150A ART 204 34 M
T 0410-0500P WICKSN 1038
51808 ^ ARE 176 COM A02 Environmental Economics 4.0 Farzin, YH TR 1030-1150A ART 204 36 M
W 0410-0500P WICKSN 1020
** 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
51851 ^ ARE 194HA COM 001 Special Study/Honors Stu 4.0 Martin, PL T 0310-0500P WELLMN 123 15
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 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
51978 ARE 200A COM 001 Microeconomic Theory 5.0 Silvestre, J MW 1000-1150A OLSON 205 56
F 1100-1150A OLSON 205
51979 ARE 202A LED 001 Applied Research Methods 3.0 Taylor, JE TR 0900-1020A WICKSN 1038 20
51980 ARE 204A LEC 001 Micro Analysis I 4.0 Alston, JM TR 0210-0400P WICKSN 1020 40
51981 ARE 215A COM 001 Micro Development I 4.0 Taylor, JE MW 1000-1120A WELLMN 125 18
MW 1130-1150A WELLMN 125
51982 ARE 222 LEC 001 Internatl Ag Trade/Pol 3.0 Carter, CA TR 1030-1150A WICKSN 1038 30
51983 ARE 231 COM 001 Product Supply & Demand 4.0 Alston, JM MW 0210-0330P WELLMN 111 15
MW 0340-0400P WELLMN 111
51984 ARE 239 COM A01 Econometric Foundations 4.0 Chalfant, JA TR 1210-0130P HARING 2016 30
M 1210-0100P WICKSN 1020
51985 ARE 239 COM A02 Econometric Foundations 4.0 Chalfant, JA TR 1210-0130P HARING 2016 30
F 0900-0950A BAINER 1060
82803 ARE 240C COM A01 Time Series Econometrics 4.0 Kuersteiner, GM TR 0210-0330P GIEDT 1007 17
TR 0340-0400P GIEDT 1007
82807 ARE 240C COM A02 Time Series Econometrics 4.0 Kuersteiner, GM TR 0210-0330P GIEDT 1007 17
TBA TBA
51987 ARE 254 LEC 001 Dynamic Optimiz Tech 4.0 Sanchirico, JN TR 0900-1050A WELLMN 109 10
51988 ARE 256 COM 001 Applied Econometrics 4.0 Green, RD MW 0210-0330P WICKSN 1020 40
MW 0340-0400P WICKSN 1020
@ ARE 298 VAR Directed 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
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Exam
Code
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@ 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
49815 AED 160 LEC 001 Vocational Education 3.0 The Staff T 0510-0600P OLSON 141 20 T
@ 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
49822 AED 302 COM 001 Teaching Method Agr Educ 3.0 Martindale, ML TBA TBA 15
TBA TBA
49823 AED 323 LEC 001 Resource Devel: Ag Edu 3.0 Martindale, ML TBA TBA OFFCAM 20
American Studies (AMS)
49988 AMS 005 COM A01 Technol in Amer Lives 4.0 Smith, M T 0610-0900P OLSON 206 25 2
T 0310-0400P OLSON 159
49989 AMS 005 COM A02 Technol in Amer Lives 4.0 Smith, M T 0610-0900P OLSON 206 25 2
T 1100-1150A WELLMN 107
49990 AMS 005 COM A03 Technol in Amer Lives 4.0 Smith, M T 0610-0900P OLSON 206 25 2
W 0310-0400P OLSON 105
49991 AMS 005 COM A04 Technol in Amer Lives 4.0 Smith, M T 0610-0900P OLSON 206 25 2
W 0410-0500P OLSON 207
82609 AMS 059 COM A01 Music and Am Culture 4.0 Kelman, AY TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1003 25 U
M 0410-0500P OLSON 207
82610 AMS 059 COM A02 Music and Am Culture 4.0 Kelman, AY TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1003 25 U
M 0510-0600P OLSON 207
82611 AMS 059 COM A03 Music and Am Culture 4.0 Kelman, AY TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1003 25 U
W 0410-0500P OLSON 227
82612 AMS 059 COM A04 Music and Am Culture 4.0 Kelman, AY TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1003 25 U
W 0510-0600P OLSON 227
50000 AMS 095 COM A01 Careers/Identity Amr Cul 2.0 Risbud, SH W 0900-0950A HARING 2016 25 S
M 0900-0950A WELLMN 211
50001 AMS 095 COM A02 Careers/Identity Amr Cul 2.0 Risbud, SH W 0900-0950A HARING 2016 25 S
F 0900-0950A WELLMN 125
@ 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
82608 AMS 101C SEM 001 Special Topics 4.0 Biltekoff, C TR 1030-1150A OLSON 251 40
** TOPIC: FOOD AND HEALTH **
82607 AMS 125 COM 001 Corporate Cultures 4.0 The Staff MW 0900-0950A CHEM 166 40 S
F 0900-0950A CHEM 166
TBA TBA
82606 AMS 130 COM 001 Amer Pop Culture 4.0 Kelman, AY TR 0900-1020A OLSON 146 70 F
TBA TBA
50031 ^ AMS 151 COM 001 Landscapes/Places 4.0 Smith, M TR 0310-0400P OLSON 261 40 X
TR 0410-0430P OLSON 261
TBA TBA
** TOPIC: DESERTS AND REDWOODS **
@ 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
@ 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)
50146 ANB 218A COM 001 Fundam Animal Behavior 5.0 Owings, DH MW 0210-0400P YOUNG 145 15
F 0210-0300P YOUNG 145
@ ANB 290 VAR Seminar 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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)
49401 ^ ABI 050A LLA A01 Animal Biology Lab 2.0 The Staff R 0210-0300P HUTCH 115 20 U
T 0900-1200P BRIGGS 122
49402 ^ ABI 050A LLA A02 Animal Biology Lab 2.0 The Staff R 0210-0300P HUTCH 115 20 U
T 0210-0500P BRIGGS 122
49403 ^ ABI 050A LLA A03 Animal Biology Lab 2.0 The Staff R 0210-0300P HUTCH 115 20 U
R 0900-1150A BRIGGS 122
49404 ^ ABI 050A LLA A04 Animal Biology Lab 2.0 The Staff R 0210-0300P HUTCH 115 20 U
F 0900-1150A BRIGGS 122
** ABI 050A COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $24.00 **
** OPEN TO ANIMAL BIOLOGY 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
49423 ABI 102 COM 001 Animal Biochem & Metabol 5.0 Calvert, CC MTWR 0800-0850A CHEM 194 416 I
F 0800-0850A CHEM 194
49424 ABI 187 COM 001 Animal Biology Seminar 2.0 Lewis, EE M 0110-0200P CHEM 166 50
W 0110-0200P CHEM 166
** OPEN TO ANIMAL BIOLOGY MAJORS **
@ 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
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Animal Biology (Graduate Group) (ABG)
49293 ABG 200A LED 001 Integrated Animal Bio I 3.0 Berger, TJ MR 0210-0330P MEYER 1338 20
Depeters, EJ
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
49294 ABG 202 COM 001 Grant Writing 2.0 Mitloehner, FM W 0900-0950A MEYER 1131 12
W 1000-1050A MEYER 1131
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
49295 ABG 290 SEM 001 Animal Biology Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 12
** 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
49388 ABG 300 LEC 001 Teaching Animal Biology 2.0 Famula, TR TBA TBA 20
@ ABG 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Animal Genetics (ANG)
50287 ANG 107 COM A01 Gen And An Breeding 5.0 Medrano, JF MTWR 1000-1050A HUNT 100 30 Y
F 1000-1050A HUNT 100
T 0210-0300P MEYER 1131
T 0310-0400P MEYER 1330
50288 ANG 107 COM A02 Gen And An Breeding 5.0 Medrano, JF MTWR 1000-1050A HUNT 100 30 Y
F 1000-1050A HUNT 100
T 0210-0300P MEYER 1330
T 0310-0400P MEYER 1131
50289 ANG 107 COM A03 Gen And An Breeding 5.0 Medrano, JF MTWR 1000-1050A HUNT 100 35 Y
F 1000-1050A HUNT 100
T 1210-0100P SCILAB 2020
T 0110-0200P STORER 1342
50290 ANG 107 COM A04 Gen And An Breeding 5.0 Medrano, JF MTWR 1000-1050A HUNT 100 35 Y
F 1000-1050A HUNT 100
T 1210-0100P STORER 1342
T 0110-0200P SCILAB 2020
50291 ANG 107 COM A05 Gen And An Breeding 5.0 Medrano, JF MTWR 1000-1050A HUNT 100 35 Y
F 1000-1050A HUNT 100
T 0210-0300P SCILAB 2020
T 0310-0400P BAINER 1130
50292 ANG 107 COM A06 Gen And An Breeding 5.0 Medrano, JF MTWR 1000-1050A HUNT 100 30 Y
F 1000-1050A HUNT 100
T 0210-0300P WELLMN 103
T 0310-0400P SCILAB 2020
** ALL SECTIONS: OPEN TO SENIOR ANIMAL SCIENCE MAJORS **
50293 ^ ANG 111 COM A01 Molecular Biol Lab Tech 4.0 Murray, JD MW 0900-0950A BAINER 1060 20 S
Kueltz, D TR 0110-0400P MEYER 1312
Williamson, VM
50294 ^ ANG 111 COM A02 Molecular Biol Lab Tech 4.0 Murray, JD MW 0900-0950A BAINER 1060 20 S
Kueltz, D WF 0110-0400P MEYER 1312
Williamson, VM
** ANG 111 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
@ 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
@ 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)
50356 ANS 001 COM A01 Domestic Anim & Man 4.0 Famula, TR MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 22 G
T 0800-1050A ANSC T 500
50357 ANS 001 COM A02 Domestic Anim & Man 4.0 Famula, TR MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 22 G
T 1100-0150P ANSC T 500
50358 ANS 001 COM A03 Domestic Anim & Man 4.0 Famula, TR MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 22 G
T 0210-0500P ANSC T 500
50359 ANS 001 COM A04 Domestic Anim & Man 4.0 Famula, TR MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 22 G
W 0210-0500P ANSC T 500
50360 ANS 001 COM A05 Domestic Anim & Man 4.0 Famula, TR MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 22 G
R 0210-0500P ANSC T 500
50361 ANS 001 COM A06 Domestic Anim & Man 4.0 Famula, TR MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 22 G
R 0800-1050A ANSC T 500
50362 ANS 001 COM A07 Domestic Anim & Man 4.0 Famula, TR MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 22 G
R 1100-0150P ANSC T 500
50363 ANS 001 COM A08 Domestic Anim & Man 4.0 Famula, TR MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 22 G
W 0800-1050A ANSC T 500
50364 ANS 001 COM A09 Domestic Anim & Man 4.0 Famula, TR MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 22 G
F 0800-1050A ANSC T 500
50365 ANS 001 COM A10 Domestic Anim & Man 4.0 Famula, TR MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 22 G
T 0210-0500P ANSC T 600
50366 ANS 001 COM A11 Domestic Anim & Man 4.0 Famula, TR MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 22 G
W 0210-0500P ANSC T 600
50367 ANS 001 COM A12 Domestic Anim & Man 4.0 Famula, TR MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 22 G
R 0800-1050A ANSC T 600
50368 ANS 001 COM A13 Domestic Anim & Man 4.0 Famula, TR MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 22 G
R 1100-0150P ANSC T 600
50369 ANS 001 COM A14 Domestic Anim & Man 4.0 Famula, TR MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 22 G
T 0800-1050A ANSC T 600
50370 ANS 001 COM A15 Domestic Anim & Man 4.0 Famula, TR MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 22 G
W 0800-1050A ANSC T 600
50371 ANS 001 COM A16 Domestic Anim & Man 4.0 Famula, TR MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 22 G
R 0210-0500P ANSC T 600
50372 ANS 001 COM A17 Domestic Anim & Man 4.0 Famula, TR MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 22 G
T 1100-0150P ANSC T 600
50373 ANS 001 COM A18 Domestic Anim & Man 4.0 Famula, TR MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 194 22 G
F 0800-1050A ANSC T 600
** ANS 001 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $27.00 **
** ANS 001 SECTIONS A10-A18 - PASS 1: OPEN TO ANIMAL SCIENCE
AND ANIMAL SCIENCE & MANAGEMENT MAJORS **
50374 ANS 018 COM A01 Introductory Aquaculture 4.0 Kueltz, D MWF 1000-1050A RESSLR 55 20 L
R 1000-1050A MEYER 1135
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50375 ANS 018 COM A02 Introductory Aquaculture 4.0 Kueltz, D MWF 1000-1050A RESSLR 55 20 L
F 0900-0950A MEYER 1135
50376 ANS 018 COM A03 Introductory Aquaculture 4.0 Kueltz, D MWF 1000-1050A RESSLR 55 20 L
R 0900-0950A MEYER 1135
** ANS 018 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $10.00 **
50378 ANS 041 LEC 001 Domestic Anim Prod 2.0 Mitloehner, FM TR 0900-0950A GIEDT 1001 270 F
50379 ANS 041L COM 001 Domest An Prod Lab 2.0 Mitloehner, FM T 0210-0300P ANSC T 500 25
T 0310-0600P ANSC T 500
50380 ANS 041L COM 002 Domest An Prod Lab 2.0 Mitloehner, FM T 0210-0300P ANSC T 600 25
T 0310-0600P ANSC T 600
50381 ANS 041L COM 003 Domest An Prod Lab 2.0 Mitloehner, FM R 0210-0300P ANSC T 500 25
R 0310-0600P ANSC T 500
50382 ANS 041L COM 004 Domest An Prod Lab 2.0 Mitloehner, FM R 0210-0300P ANSC T 600 25
R 0310-0600P ANSC T 600
** ANS 041L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
50383 ANS 049A COM 001 Animal Prac/Aquaculture 2.0 Oberbauer, AM TBA TBA
TBA TBA
** CONTACT INSTRUCTOR FOR DIRECTIONS TO FACILITY 752-4997 **
** THERE WILL BE NO 3-HOUR LAB PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED
1-HOUR DISCUSSION **
50384 ANS 049B COM A01 Animal Prac/Beef 2.0 Fadel, JG T 1100-1150A AHHOG 6
T 0800-1050A AHFEED
50385 ANS 049B COM A02 Animal Prac/Beef 2.0 Fadel, JG 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 **
50386 ANS 049C COM A01 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 3
M 0900-1150A DAIRY
50387 ANS 049C COM A02 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 3
T 0900-1150A DAIRY
50388 ANS 049C COM A03 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 3
W 0900-1150A DAIRY
50389 ANS 049C COM A04 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 3
R 0900-1150A DAIRY
50390 ANS 049C COM A05 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 3
F 0900-1150A DAIRY
50391 ANS 049C COM A06 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 3
S 0900-1150A DAIRY
50392 ANS 049C COM A07 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 3
U 0900-1150A DAIRY
** SECTIONS A01-A07: DAIRY MANAGEMENT **
50393 ANS 049C COM B01 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1
M 0500-0750A DAIRY
50394 ANS 049C COM B02 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1
T 0500-0750A DAIRY
50395 ANS 049C COM B03 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1
W 0500-0750A DAIRY
50396 ANS 049C COM B04 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1
R 0500-0750A DAIRY
50397 ANS 049C COM B05 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1
F 0500-0750A DAIRY
50398 ANS 049C COM B06 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1
S 0500-0750A DAIRY
50399 ANS 049C COM B07 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1
U 0500-0750A DAIRY
50400 ANS 049C COM B08 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1
M 0410-0700P DAIRY
50401 ANS 049C COM B09 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1
T 0410-0700P DAIRY
50402 ANS 049C COM B10 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1
W 0410-0700P DAIRY
50403 ANS 049C COM B11 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1
R 0410-0700P DAIRY
50404 ANS 049C COM B12 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1
F 0410-0700P DAIRY
50405 ANS 049C COM B13 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1
S 0410-0700P DAIRY
50406 ANS 049C COM B14 Animal Prac/Dairy 2.0 Fadel, JG M 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 1
U 0410-0700P DAIRY
** SECTIONS B01-B14: DAIRY MILKING **
** 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 **
50407 ANS 049D COM A01 Animal Prac/Goats 2.0 Fadel, JG W 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 6
M 0800-1050A AHGOAT
50408 ANS 049D COM A02 Animal Prac/Goats 2.0 Fadel, JG W 1210-0100P ANSC T 600 6
T 0800-1050A AHGOAT
50409 ANS 049D COM A03 Animal Prac/Goats 2.0 Fadel, JG W 1210-0100P 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 **
50413 ANS 049G COM A01 Animal Prac/Meats 2.0 Fadel, JG M 0310-0400P COLE C 162B 5
T 0800-1050A COLE C
50414 ANS 049G COM A02 Animal Prac/Meats 2.0 Fadel, JG M 0310-0400P COLE C 162B 5
T 0110-0400P COLE C
50415 ANS 049G COM A03 Animal Prac/Meats 2.0 Fadel, JG M 0310-0400P COLE C 162B 5
W 0800-1050A COLE C
50416 ANS 049G COM A04 Animal Prac/Meats 2.0 Fadel, JG M 0310-0400P COLE C 162B 5
W 0110-0400P COLE C
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50417 ANS 049G COM A05 Animal Prac/Meats 2.0 Fadel, JG M 0310-0400P COLE C 162B 5
R 0800-1050A COLE C
** THERE WILL BE NO 3-HOUR LABS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED
1-HOUR DISCUSSION **
50419 ANS 049H COM A01 Animal Prac/Poultry 2.0 Fadel, JG T 1210-0100P PHEADQ 2
T 0110-0400P PHEADQ
50420 ANS 049H COM A02 Animal Prac/Poultry 2.0 Fadel, JG T 1210-0100P PHEADQ 2
W 0110-0400P PHEADQ
50421 ANS 049H COM A03 Animal Prac/Poultry 2.0 Fadel, JG T 1210-0100P PHEADQ 2
R 0110-0400P PHEADQ
50422 ANS 049H COM A04 Animal Prac/Poultry 2.0 Fadel, JG 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 **
50423 ANS 049I COM A01 Animal Prac/Sheep 2.0 Fadel, JG T 1100-1150A ANSHP 4
M 0800-1050A ANSHP
50424 ANS 049I COM A02 Animal Prac/Sheep 2.0 Fadel, JG T 1100-1150A ANSHP 4
T 0800-1050A ANSHP
50425 ANS 049I COM A03 Animal Prac/Sheep 2.0 Fadel, JG T 1100-1150A ANSHP 4
W 0800-1050A ANSHP
50426 ANS 049I COM A04 Animal Prac/Sheep 2.0 Fadel, JG T 1100-1150A ANSHP 4
R 0800-1050A ANSHP
** FOR DIRECTIONS TO FACILITY, 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. **
82601 ANS 049J COM A01 Animal Prac/Swine 2.0 Fadel, JG R 1210-0100P AHHOG 3
M 0800-1050A AHHOG
82602 ANS 049J COM A02 Animal Prac/Swine 2.0 Fadel, JG R 1210-0100P AHHOG 3
T 0800-1050A AHHOG
82603 ANS 049J COM A03 Animal Prac/Swine 2.0 Fadel, JG R 1210-0100P AHHOG 3
W 0800-1050A AHHOG
82604 ANS 049J COM A04 Animal Prac/Swine 2.0 Fadel, JG R 1210-0100P AHHOG 3
R 0800-1050A AHHOG
82605 ANS 049J COM A05 Animal Prac/Swine 2.0 Fadel, JG 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
50611 ^ ANS 103 COM 001 Animal Welfare 4.0 Mench, JA WF 0900-0950A BAINER 1130 35 S
R 1100-1250P MEYER 1330
50612 ANS 115 COM A01 Horse Production 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 223 14 S
T 0210-0500P AHHRSE
50613 ANS 115 COM A02 Horse Production 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 223 14 S
W 0210-0500P AHHRSE
50614 ANS 115 COM A03 Horse Production 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 223 14 S
R 0210-0500P AHHRSE
50615 ANS 115 COM A04 Horse Production 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 223 14 S
F 0210-0500P AHHRSE
** ANS 115 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $29.00 **
82982 ^ ANS 136A COM 001 Fish Culture Techniques 2.0 Hung, SS T 1210-0100P MEYER 1135 24
W 0210-0500P MEYER 1420
50618 ^ ANS 137 COM 001 Animal Biochemistry Lab 2.0 Hung, SS F 0110-0200P MEYER 1420 24
F 0210-0500P MEYER 1420
** ANS 137 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
50619 ^ ANS 140 COM A01 Lab Animal Mgt 4.0 Fadel, JG MWF 0110-0200P MEYER 1330 16
M 0310-0600P MEYER 1330
50620 ^ ANS 140 COM A02 Lab Animal Mgt 4.0 Fadel, JG MWF 0110-0200P MEYER 1330 16
R 0210-0500P MEYER 1330
** ANS 140 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
50621 ANS 142 COM A01 Companion Animal Care 4.0 Oberbauer, AM MWF 1100-1150A VEIMYR 212 25 G
T 0900-0950A MEYER 1330
50622 ANS 142 COM A02 Companion Animal Care 4.0 Oberbauer, AM MWF 1100-1150A VEIMYR 212 20 G
F 1210-0100P MEYER 1330
50623 ANS 142 COM A03 Companion Animal Care 4.0 Oberbauer, AM MWF 1100-1150A VEIMYR 212 25 G
M 1210-0100P MEYER 1330
50624 ANS 142 COM A04 Companion Animal Care 4.0 Oberbauer, AM MWF 1100-1150A VEIMYR 212 20 G
F 1000-1050A MEYER 1330
@ 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 194HA COM Honors Thesis/Animal Sci 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
TBA TBA
** CONTACT ANIMAL SCIENCE ADVISING REGARDING ENROLLMENT **
@ 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 **
50968 ANS 291 SEM 001 Cur Research Animal Sci 1.0 Maga, EA M 1210-0100P MEYER 2154 40
@ 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
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Anthropology (ANT)
51152 ^ ANT 001 COM A01 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 18 L
T 1100-1150A SOCSCI 233
51153 ^ ANT 001 COM A02 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 18 L
T 1210-0100P SOCSCI 233
51154 ^ ANT 001 COM A03 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 18 L
T 0110-0200P SOCSCI 233
51155 ^ ANT 001 COM A04 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 18 L
T 0210-0300P SOCSCI 233
51156 ^ ANT 001 COM A05 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 18 L
T 0310-0400P SOCSCI 233
51157 ^ ANT 001 COM A06 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 18 L
T 0410-0500P SOCSCI 233
51158 ^ ANT 001 COM A07 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 18 L
T 0510-0600P SOCSCI 233
51159 ^ ANT 001 COM A08 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 18 L
T 0610-0700P SOCSCI 233
51160 ^ ANT 001 COM A09 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 18 L
T 0710-0800P SOCSCI 233
51161 ^ ANT 001 COM A10 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 18 L
T 0810-0900P SOCSCI 233
51162 ^ ANT 001 COM A11 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 18 L
W 0800-0850A SOCSCI 233
51163 ^ ANT 001 COM A12 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 18 L
W 0900-0950A SOCSCI 233
51164 ^ ANT 001 COM A13 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 18 L
W 1100-1150A SOCSCI 233
51165 ^ ANT 001 COM A14 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 18 L
W 1210-0100P SOCSCI 233
51166 ^ ANT 001 COM A15 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 18 L
W 0110-0200P SOCSCI 233
51167 ^ ANT 001 COM A16 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 18 L
W 0510-0600P SOCSCI 233
51168 ^ ANT 001 COM A17 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 18 L
W 0610-0700P SOCSCI 233
51169 ^ ANT 001 COM A18 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 16 L
W 0710-0800P SOCSCI 233
51170 ^ ANT 001 COM A19 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 16 L
W 0810-0900P SOCSCI 233
51171 ^ ANT 001 COM A20 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 16 L
R 0800-0850A SOCSCI 233
51172 ^ ANT 001 COM A21 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 16 L
R 0900-0950A SOCSCI 233
51173 ^ ANT 001 COM A22 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 15 L
R 1000-1050A SOCSCI 233
51174 ^ ANT 001 COM A23 Human Evolutionary Bio 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 194 15 L
R 1100-1150A SOCSCI 233
51175 ^ ANT 002 COM A01 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 U
W 1210-0100P WICKSN 1020
51176 ^ ANT 002 COM A02 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 U
W 0310-0400P WICKSN 1038
51177 ^ ANT 002 COM A03 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 U
W 0410-0500P OLSON 151
51178 ^ ANT 002 COM A04 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 U
W 0510-0600P OLSON 151
51179 ^ ANT 002 COM A05 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 U
W 0610-0700P OLSON 151
51180 ^ ANT 002 COM A06 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 U
R 0800-0850A OLSON 151
51181 ^ ANT 002 COM A07 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 U
R 0900-0950A WELLMN 103
51182 ^ ANT 002 COM A08 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 U
R 0310-0400P WELLMN 127
51183 ^ ANT 002 COM A09 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 U
R 0410-0500P OLSON 159
51184 ^ ANT 002 COM A10 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 U
R 0510-0600P OLSON 159
51185 ^ ANT 002 COM A11 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 U
R 0610-0700P OLSON 151
51186 ^ ANT 002 COM A12 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 U
F 0800-0850A OLSON 151
51187 ^ ANT 002 COM A13 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 U
F 0900-0950A OLSON 151
51188 ^ ANT 002 COM A14 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 U
F 0900-0950A OLSON 244
51189 ^ ANT 002 COM A15 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 U
F 1000-1050A OLSON 244
51190 ^ ANT 002 COM A16 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 U
F 1000-1050A OLSON 151
51191 ^ ANT 002 COM A17 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 U
F 1100-1150A OLSON 151
51192 ^ ANT 002 COM A18 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 18 U
F 1100-1150A OLSON 267
51193 ^ ANT 002 COM A19 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 U
F 1210-0100P OLSON 267
51194 ^ ANT 002 COM A20 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 U
F 1210-0100P OLSON 109
51195 ^ ANT 002 COM A21 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 U
F 0110-0200P OLSON 109
51196 ^ ANT 002 COM A22 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 U
F 0110-0200P HART 1106
51197 ^ ANT 002 COM A23 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 U
F 0210-0300P HART 1106
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CRN
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Activity
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Building Room
Enrl
Cap
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Code
51198 ^ ANT 002 COM A24 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 U
F 0210-0300P OLSON 109
51199 ^ ANT 002 COM A25 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 U
F 0310-0400P OLSON 109
51200 ^ ANT 002 COM A26 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 U
F 0310-0400P SOCSCI 70
51201 ^ ANT 002 COM A27 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 U
F 0410-0500P HART 1106
51202 ^ ANT 002 COM A28 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 U
F 0410-0500P OLSON 109
51203 ^ ANT 002 COM A29 Cultural Anthro 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0140-0300P SCILEC 123 16 U
F 0510-0600P OLSON 109
51204 ^ ANT 003 COM A01 Intr To Archaeology 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A EVERSN 176 25 S
F 1000-1050A YOUNG 302
51205 ^ ANT 003 COM A02 Intr To Archaeology 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A EVERSN 176 25 S
F 1100-1150A YOUNG 302
51206 ^ ANT 003 COM A03 Intr To Archaeology 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A EVERSN 176 25 S
F 1210-0100P YOUNG 302
51207 ^ ANT 003 COM A04 Intr To Archaeology 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A EVERSN 176 25 S
F 0110-0200P YOUNG 302
51208 ^ ANT 003 COM A05 Intr To Archaeology 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A EVERSN 176 25 S
F 0210-0300P YOUNG 302
51209 ^ ANT 003 COM A06 Intr To Archaeology 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A EVERSN 176 25 S
F 0310-0400P YOUNG 302
83180 ^ ANT 004 COM A01 Anthro Linguistics 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P HARING 1227 17 R
W 0410-0500P SOCSCI 80
83181 ^ ANT 004 COM A02 Anthro Linguistics 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P HARING 1227 17 R
W 0510-0600P SOCSCI 80
83182 ^ ANT 004 COM A03 Anthro Linguistics 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P HARING 1227 17 R
W 0610-0700P SOCSCI 70
83183 ^ ANT 004 COM A04 Anthro Linguistics 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P HARING 1227 17 R
F 0110-0200P WELLMN 233
83184 ^ ANT 004 COM A05 Anthro Linguistics 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P HARING 1227 16 R
F 0210-0300P WELLMN 233
83185 ^ ANT 004 COM A06 Anthro Linguistics 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P HARING 1227 16 R
F 0310-0400P WELLMN 233
82931 ANT 023 COM 001 Intro World Prehist 4.0 Eerkens, JW TR 1210-0130P HARING 1204 49 R
TR 0140-0200P HARING 1204
82932 ANT 032 COM A01 Drugs, Science & Culture 4.0 Dumit, JP TR 0140-0300P YOUNG 194 25 U
W 0210-0300P WICKSN 1038
82934 ANT 032 COM A02 Drugs, Science & Culture 4.0 Dumit, JP TR 0140-0300P YOUNG 194 25 U
W 0310-0400P YOUNG 192
82935 ANT 032 COM A03 Drugs, Science & Culture 4.0 Dumit, JP TR 0140-0300P YOUNG 194 25 U
W 0410-0500P OLSON 251
82936 ANT 032 COM A04 Drugs, Science & Culture 4.0 Dumit, JP TR 0140-0300P YOUNG 194 25 U
W 0510-0600P YOUNG 192
@ 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
51272 ANT 100 COM A01 Soc-Cultural Theory 4.0 Donham, DL TR 1210-0130P YOUNG 194 25 R
F 0110-0200P VEIMYR 116
51273 ANT 100 COM A02 Soc-Cultural Theory 4.0 Donham, DL TR 1210-0130P YOUNG 194 25 R
F 1000-1050A STORER 1342
51274 ANT 100 COM A03 Soc-Cultural Theory 4.0 Donham, DL TR 1210-0130P YOUNG 194 25 R
F 1100-1150A WELLMN 7
51275 ANT 100 COM A04 Soc-Cultural Theory 4.0 Donham, DL TR 1210-0130P YOUNG 194 25 R
F 1210-0100P WELLMN 7
82941 ANT 104N COM 001 Cultural Politics Enviro 4.0 Sawyer, S MW 1210-0130P YOUNG 192 49 Q
MW 0140-0200P YOUNG 192
82938 ANT 105 COM 001 Evol Societies Cultures 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 0210-0300P YOUNG 192 49 O
F 0310-0400P YOUNG 192
51276 ^ ANT 120 COM 001 Lang & Cult 4.0 Yengoyan, AA TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 192 49 T
W 0410-0500P YOUNG 192
82944 ANT 122B COM 001 Anthro & Pol Economy 4.0 Choy, TK MW 1000-1120A YOUNG 192 49 L
MW 1130-1150A YOUNG 192
83186 ANT 126B COM 001 Women and Development 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0130P PHYSIC 130 40 Q
MW 0140-0200P PHYSIC 130
83187 ANT 129 LED 001 Global Health & Medicine 4.0 The Staff MW 0610-0800P WELLMN 115 40 3
82946 ANT 131 COM 001 Ecology and Politics 4.0 Sawyer, S MW 0800-0920A YOUNG 192 49 B
MW 0930-0950A YOUNG 192
82947 ANT 137 COM 001 Meditation and Culture 4.0 Klima, AM TR 0110-0230P YOUNG 224 15
TR 0240-0300P YOUNG 224
82948 ANT 152 COM A01 Human Evolution 5.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A YOUNG 194 17 F
W 0900-0950A YOUNG 210
82949 ANT 152 COM A02 Human Evolution 5.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A YOUNG 194 17 F
W 1000-1050A YOUNG 210
82950 ANT 152 COM A03 Human Evolution 5.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A YOUNG 194 17 F
W 1100-1150A YOUNG 210
82951 ANT 152 COM A04 Human Evolution 5.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A YOUNG 194 17 F
W 1210-0100P YOUNG 210
82954 ANT 152 COM A05 Human Evolution 5.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A YOUNG 194 16 F
W 0110-0200P YOUNG 210
82955 ANT 152 COM A06 Human Evolution 5.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A YOUNG 194 16 F
W 0210-0300P YOUNG 210
51289 ^ ANT 154A COM A01 Primate Socioecol 5.0 Isbell, LA TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 194 17 T
R 0110-0200P WELLMN 103
51290 ^ ANT 154A COM A02 Primate Socioecol 5.0 Isbell, LA TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 194 17 T
R 0210-0300P HART 1106
51291 ^ ANT 154A COM A03 Primate Socioecol 5.0 Isbell, LA TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 194 17 T
R 0310-0400P HART 1106
82963 ^ ANT 154A COM A04 Primate Socioecol 5.0 Isbell, LA TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 194 17 T
F 0110-0200P OLSON 159
82964 ^ ANT 154A COM A05 Primate Socioecol 5.0 Isbell, LA TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 194 16 T
F 0210-0300P OLSON 159
82965 ^ ANT 154A COM A06 Primate Socioecol 5.0 Isbell, LA TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 194 16 T
F 0310-0400P HART 1106
@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
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51292 ANT 156A COM 001 Human Osteology 4.0 Weaver, TD TR 0110-0200P YOUNG 210 25
TR 0210-0400P YOUNG 210
83189 ANT 173 COM 001 New World Prehist 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P OLSON 147 40 Q
W 1100-1150A YOUNG 302
82970 ANT 184 COM 001 Prehistoric Technol 4.0 Eerkens, JW TR 1000-1120A YOUNG 192 49 Y
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
51446 ANT 201 SEM 001 Reading Ethnography 4.0 Zhang, L M 1100-0200P YOUNG 224 15
51447 ANT 203 SEM 001 Archaeological Theory 4.0 Bettinger, RL W 0210-0500P YOUNG 302 8
51448 ANT 210 SEM 001 Aspect/Cult Struct 4.0 Dumit, JP T 0310-0600P YOUNG 224 15
82971 ANT 210 SEM 002 Aspect/Cult Struct 4.0 Klima, AM R 1000-0100P YOUNG 224 15
51450 ANT 250 SEM 001 Primate Behav Ecology 4.0 Isbell, LA M 1100-0150P YOUNG 224 8
51452 ANT 270 SEM 001 Anthro Colloq Sem 1.0 Borgerhoff Mulde, M M 0310-0500P YOUNG 224 15
51453 ANT 270 SEM 002 Anthro Colloq Sem 1.0 Sawyer, S M 0310-0500P YOUNG 192 25
@ 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)
49515 ^ ABT 016 COM A01 Metal Prop & Fabrication 2.0 Shafii, MS M 1000-1050A WCAE 6
T 0900-1150A WCAE
49516 ^ ABT 016 COM A02 Metal Prop & Fabrication 2.0 Shafii, MS M 1000-1050A WCAE 6
W 0900-1150A WCAE
49517 ^ ABT 016 COM A03 Metal Prop & Fabrication 2.0 Shafii, MS M 1000-1050A WCAE 6
R 0900-1150A WCAE
49518 ^ ABT 016 COM A04 Metal Prop & Fabrication 2.0 Shafii, MS M 1000-1050A WCAE 6
F 0900-1150A WCAE
49519 ^ ABT 016 COM B01 Metal Prop & Fabrication 2.0 Shafii, MS M 1100-1150A WCAE 6
T 0900-1150A WCAE
49520 ^ ABT 016 COM B02 Metal Prop & Fabrication 2.0 Shafii, MS M 1100-1150A WCAE 6
W 0900-1150A WCAE
49521 ^ ABT 016 COM B03 Metal Prop & Fabrication 2.0 Shafii, MS M 1100-1150A WCAE 6
R 0900-1150A WCAE
49522 ^ ABT 016 COM B04 Metal Prop & Fabrication 2.0 Shafii, MS M 1100-1150A WCAE 6
F 0900-1150A WCAE
** ABT 016 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
@ 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
49579 ABT 180 COM A01 Introduction to GIS 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A VEIMYR 212 22 S
M 0110-0400P PLESC 1137
49580 ABT 180 COM A02 Introduction to GIS 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A VEIMYR 212 22 S
W 0110-0400P PLESC 1137
49581 ABT 180 COM A03 Introduction to GIS 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A VEIMYR 212 22 S
T 0900-1150A PLESC 1137
49582 ABT 180 COM A04 Introduction to GIS 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A VEIMYR 212 22 S
R 0900-1150A PLESC 1137
@ 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
49806 ABT 317 COM 001 Teaching Ag Mechanics 2.0 Shafii, MS TBA TBA WCAE 20
TBA TBA WCAE
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. **
51673 ARB 001 LED 001 Elem Arabic 1 5.0 Hassouna, S MTWRF 1000-1050A HART 1116 28 D
51674 ARB 001 LED 002 Elem Arabic 1 5.0 Hassouna, S MTWRF 1100-1150A HART 1116 28 D
51675 ARB 021 LED 001 Inter Arabic 21 5.0 Hassouna, S MTWRF 1210-0100P HART 1116 28 D
@ ARB 198 VAR Dir Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ ARB 198 VAR 001 Dir Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P OLSON 141 20
** TOPIC: ADVANCED ARABIC **
Art History (AHI)
49878 ^ AHI 001A COM A01 Ancient Mediterran Art 4.0 Roller, LE TR 0900-1020A EVERSN 176 24 F
M 0900-0950A ART 210
49879 ^ AHI 001A COM A02 Ancient Mediterran Art 4.0 Roller, LE TR 0900-1020A EVERSN 176 24 F
M 1000-1050A ART 210
** SECTIONS A01-A02: PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
49880 ^ AHI 001A COM A03 Ancient Mediterran Art 4.0 Roller, LE TR 0900-1020A EVERSN 176 24 F
M 1100-1150A ART 210
49881 ^ AHI 001A COM A04 Ancient Mediterran Art 4.0 Roller, LE TR 0900-1020A EVERSN 176 24 F
M 1210-0100P ART 210
49882 ^ AHI 001A COM A05 Ancient Mediterran Art 4.0 Roller, LE TR 0900-1020A EVERSN 176 24 F
T 1100-1150A ART 210
49883 ^ AHI 001A COM A06 Ancient Mediterran Art 4.0 Roller, LE TR 0900-1020A EVERSN 176 24 F
T 1210-0100P ART 210
49884 ^ AHI 001A COM A07 Ancient Mediterran Art 4.0 Roller, LE TR 0900-1020A EVERSN 176 24 F
W 1100-1150A ART 210
** SECTIONS A05-A07 - PASS 1: OPEN TO LOWER DIVISION STUDENTS **
49885 ^ AHI 001A COM A08 Ancient Mediterran Art 4.0 Roller, LE TR 0900-1020A EVERSN 176 24 F
W 1210-0100P ART 210
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82925 AHI 001DV COM A01 Arts of Asia (Virtual) 4.0 Burnett, KP T 1210-0130P ART 204 24 R
W 0900-0950A ART 210
82926 AHI 001DV COM A02 Arts of Asia (Virtual) 4.0 Burnett, KP T 1210-0130P ART 204 24 R
W 1000-1050A ART 210
82927 AHI 001DV COM B01 Arts of Asia (Virtual) 4.0 Burnett, KP R 1210-0130P ART 204 24 R
F 1000-1050A ART 210
82928 AHI 001DV COM B02 Arts of Asia (Virtual) 4.0 Burnett, KP R 1210-0130P ART 204 24 R
F 1100-1150A ART 210
@ AHI 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ AHI 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
82929 AHI 175 LEC 001 Urbanism Medit Antiquity 4.0 Roller, LE TR 0140-0300P ART 210 25
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ART HISTORY AND CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION MAJORS **
82939 AHI 184 LEC 001 20th Cent Archit 4.0 Sadler, SJ TR 1030-1150A ART 217 80 M
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
83048 AHI 189 LED 001 Photography in History 4.0 Stimson, B MW 1000-1150A ART 217 85 L
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
82940 AHI 190F LED 001 Art History Proseminar 4.0 Burnett, KP R 0310-0600P ART 210 12
** PASS 1: OPEN TO 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
83049 AHI 200B DIS 001 Research and Writing 4.0 Strazdes, D F 1210-0300P ART 210 15
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
49960 AHI 250 SEM 001 Prob Art Hist 4.0 Sadler, SJ M 0110-0400P ART 210 15
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
83050 AHI 278 SEM 001 Ital Ren Seminar 4.0 Ruda, J W 0110-0400P ART 210 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)
52117 ^ ART 002 STD 001 Beginning Drawing 4.0 Henderson, WM MW 0110-0400P ART 229 25
** SECTION 001 - PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
52118 ^ ART 002 STD 002 Beginning Drawing 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1150A ART 229 25
52119 ^ ART 002 STD 003 Beginning Drawing 4.0 The Staff TR 0110-0400P ART 231 25
** ART 002 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
52120 ^ ART 004 STD 001 Beginning Figure Drawing 4.0 Hollowell, DR MW 0110-0400P ART 331 25
** COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
52121 ^ ART 005 STD 001 Beginning Sculpture 4.0 Puls, LA MW 0900-1150A ART 112 25
** ART 005 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
52123 ^ ART 007 STD 001 Beginning Painting 4.0 Hollowell, DR MW 0900-1150A ART 331 25
** SECTION 001 - PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
52124 ^ ART 007 STD 002 Beginning Painting 4.0 Vinokurov, B TR 0110-0400P ART 331 25
** ART 007 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
52125 ^ ART 008 STD 001 Beg Ceramic Sculpture 4.0 Rosen, A MW 0900-1150A TB 9 25
** ART 008 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
52127 ^ ART 009 STD 001 Beginning Photography 4.0 Geiger, M MW 0110-0400P ART 51 20
** ART 009 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
52128 ART 011 STD 001 Beginning Printmaking 4.0 Vinokurov, B TR 0900-1150A ART 309 25
** ART 011 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
52129 ART 012 STD 001 Beginning Video 4.0 Martin, DT TR 0510-0800P ART 55 20
@ 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
52156 ^ ART 101 STD 001 Intermediate Painting 4.0 Pardee, WH TR 0900-1150A ART 329 20
** ART 101 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
52157 ART 102A STD 001 AdvPainting: Studio Proj 4.0 Henderson, WM MW 0800-1050A ART 329 20
** ART 102A COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
83072 ART 102C STD 001 AdvPainting: SpecTopics 4.0 Werfel, GS MW 0110-0400P ART 329 20
** ART 102C COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
83045 ^ ART 110B STD 001 IntmedPhoto:Digital 4.0 Geiger, M MW 0900-1150A ART 51 20
** ARTA 110B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
52162 ^ ART 151 STD 001 Intermediate Sculpture 4.0 Bills, TB TR 0900-1150A ART 112 20
** ART 151 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
83046 ART 152B STD 001 AdvSculp:MaterialExplor 4.0 Puls, LA MW 0110-0400P ART 112 20
** ART 152B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
83043 ART 152D STD 001 AdvSculp:Metals 4.0 Bills, TB TR 0110-0400P ART 112 20
** ART 152D COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
83047 ^ ART 190 STD 001 Seminar in Art Practice 4.0 Hill, R M 1210-0600P ART 309 20
** PASS 1: OPEN TO 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
52211 ART 290 SEM 001 Seminar 4.0 Rosen, A M 0510-0800P ART 210 18
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
@ ART 299 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Asian American Studies (ASA)
52231 ASA 001 COM A01 Hist Exp Asian Am 4.0 Ho, WA TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1001 25 U
T 0610-0700P WELLMN 235
52232 ASA 001 COM A02 Hist Exp Asian Am 4.0 Ho, WA TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1001 25 U
R 0410-0500P OLSON 251
52233 ASA 001 COM A03 Hist Exp Asian Am 4.0 Ho, WA TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1001 25 U
R 0610-0700P OLSON 117
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CRN
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Activity
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52234 ASA 001 COM A04 Hist Exp Asian Am 4.0 Ho, WA TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1001 25 U
T 0510-0600P STORER 1344
52235 ASA 001 COM A05 Hist Exp Asian Am 4.0 Ho, WA TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1001 25 U
T 0510-0600P WELLMN 235
52236 ASA 001 COM A06 Hist Exp Asian Am 4.0 Ho, WA TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1001 25 U
R 0710-0800P OLSON 117
52237 ASA 001 COM A07 Hist Exp Asian Am 4.0 Ho, WA TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1001 25 U
R 0510-0600P OLSON 251
52238 ASA 001 COM A08 Hist Exp Asian Am 4.0 Ho, WA TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1001 25 U
T 0610-0700P HUNT 110
52239 ASA 002 COM A01 Cont Issues Asian Am 4.0 Hamamoto, DY TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 2 25 U
T 0510-0600P WELLMN 209
52240 ASA 002 COM A02 Cont Issues Asian Am 4.0 Hamamoto, DY TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 2 25 U
W 0510-0600P OLSON 167
52241 ASA 002 COM A03 Cont Issues Asian Am 4.0 Hamamoto, DY TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 2 25 U
W 0510-0600P HOAGLD 113
52242 ASA 002 COM A04 Cont Issues Asian Am 4.0 Hamamoto, DY TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 2 25 U
W 0410-0500P OLSON 167
52243 ASA 002 COM A05 Cont Issues Asian Am 4.0 Hamamoto, DY TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 2 25 U
R 0610-0700P WELLMN 107
52244 ASA 002 COM A06 Cont Issues Asian Am 4.0 Hamamoto, DY TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 2 25 U
W 0510-0600P HOAGLD 108
52245 ASA 002 COM A07 Cont Issues Asian Am 4.0 Hamamoto, DY TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 2 25 U
T 0610-0700P WELLMN 209
52246 ASA 002 COM A08 Cont Issues Asian Am 4.0 Hamamoto, DY TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 2 25 U
R 0510-0600P WELLMN 107
52247 ASA 003 COM A01 Soc Psych Persp As Amer 4.0 Sue, S TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 2 25 X
M 0510-0600P OLSON 151
52248 ASA 003 COM A02 Soc Psych Persp As Amer 4.0 Sue, S TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 2 25 X
M 0610-0700P OLSON 151
52249 ASA 003 COM A03 Soc Psych Persp As Amer 4.0 Sue, S TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 2 25 X
T 0610-0700P WELLMN 207
52250 ASA 003 COM A04 Soc Psych Persp As Amer 4.0 Sue, S TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 2 25 X
T 0510-0600P WELLMN 207
52251 ASA 003 COM A05 Soc Psych Persp As Amer 4.0 Sue, S TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 2 25 X
T 0610-0700P WELLMN 211
52252 ASA 003 COM A06 Soc Psych Persp As Amer 4.0 Sue, S TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 2 25 X
R 0510-0600P OLSON 261
52253 ASA 003 COM A07 Soc Psych Persp As Amer 4.0 Sue, S TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 2 25 X
R 0610-0700P OLSON 261
52254 ASA 003 COM A08 Soc Psych Persp As Amer 4.0 Sue, S TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 2 25 X
T 0510-0600P WELLMN 211
83172 ASA 004 COM A01 AsianAm Cultural Studies 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A PHYSIC 130 25 F
M 0510-0600P HART 1120
83173 ASA 004 COM A02 AsianAm Cultural Studies 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A PHYSIC 130 24 F
M 0610-0700P HART 1120
@ 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 010 Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff T 0310-0430P TRCERO 30
** TOPIC: ETHNIC IDENTITY & ACADEMIC SUCCESS FOR FRESHMAN **
@ ASA 098 VAR 011 Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff W 0110-0200P OLSON 105 35
** TOPIC: ACADEMIC SUCCESS STRATEGIES FOR FRESHMAN **
@ ASA 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
82831 ASA 100 LED 001 Asian Amer Communities 4.0 Kim, RS TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 212 60 U
83087 ^ ASA 112 LED 001 Asian American Women 4.0 Ho, WA TR 1000-1150A CHEM 176 60 Y
82832 ASA 189H LEC 001 Society & Institutions 4.0 Hamamoto, DY TR 0410-0600P VEIMYR 116 30 N
@ 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 198 VAR 011 Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff W 0210-0300P OLSON 141 35
** TOPIC: ACADEMIC SUCCESS STRATEGIES FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS **
@ ASA 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Astronomy (AST)
52329 AST 010G LEC 001 Stars Galaxies Universe 3.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P RESSLR 66 185 X
52330 AST 010L LAB 001 Observational Astro Lab 1.0 Boeshaar, PC M 0810-1030P RESSLR 55 35 5
52331 AST 010L LAB 002 Observational Astro Lab 1.0 Boeshaar, PC T 0810-1030P RESSLR 55 35 5
52332 AST 010L LAB 003 Observational Astro Lab 1.0 Boeshaar, PC W 0810-1030P RESSLR 55 35 5
** 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 **
52333 AST 010S LEC 001 Astro of Solar System 3.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P RESSLR 66 180 T
52334 AST 025 COM A01 Intro to Modern Astrophy 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P RESSLR 55 25 T
M 0940-1150P RESSLR 55
52335 AST 025 COM A02 Intro to Modern Astrophy 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P RESSLR 55 25 T
T 0940-1150P 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)
52336 ATM 006 LEC 001 Fundmntl Atmos Pollution 3.0 Anastasio, C MWF 0110-0200P VEIMYR 212 87 K
52337 ATM 010 COM A01 Severe Weather 3.0 Grotjahn, R MW 1210-0100P GIEDT 1003 43 Q
R 0900-0950A HOAGLD 108
52338 ATM 010 COM A02 Severe Weather 3.0 Grotjahn, R MW 1210-0100P GIEDT 1003 43 Q
R 1210-0100P HOAGLD 108
52339 ATM 010 COM A03 Severe Weather 3.0 Grotjahn, R MW 1210-0100P GIEDT 1003 43 Q
F 1210-0100P HOAGLD 108
52340 ATM 010 COM A04 Severe Weather 3.0 Grotjahn, R MW 1210-0100P GIEDT 1003 43 Q
F 0110-0200P HOAGLD 108
52341 ATM 060 COM A01 Atmos Physics/Dynamics 4.0 Faloona, IC MWF 0410-0500P HOAGLD 108 20 W
TBA TBA
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52342 ATM 060 COM A02 Atmos Physics/Dynamics 4.0 Faloona, IC MWF 0410-0500P HOAGLD 108 20 W
TBA TBA
@ 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
52526 ATM 120 LEC 001 Thermodyn & Cloud Physic 4.0 Weare, BC MWF 1210-0100P HOAGLD 113 25 Q
52527 ATM 124 COM 001 Meteor Instr & Observ 3.0 Paw U, KT TR 0110-0200P HOAGLD 159 20
R 0210-0500P HOAGLD 159
52528 ATM 149 COM 001 Air Pollution 4.0 Cappa, CD MW 0800-0920A HOAGLD 168 54 B
MW 0930-0950A HOAGLD 168
@ 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
82972 ATM 240 LED 001 Gen Circulation of Atm 4.0 Grotjahn, R TBA TBA 25
82968 ATM 255 COM 001 Num Modeling Of Atm 4.0 Chen, S MW 0210-0320P HOAGLD 124 20
MW 0330-0500P HOAGLD 124
@ 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)
53618 AVS 013 LEC 001 Birds-Humans-Enviro 3.0 King, AJ MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 230 79 G
** AVS 013 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $9.00 **
** THERE WILL BE TWO MANDATORY SATURDAY FIELD TRIPS. EACH
TRIP WILL LAST ALL DAY. **
53619 ^ AVS 015L COM 001 Captive Raptor Manage 2.0 The Staff F 0110-0400P RAPTRC 20
TBA TBA
** REFER TO HTTP://WWW.VETMED.UCDAVIS.EDU/CALRAPTOR/
DIRECTIONS.HTML FOR DIRECTIONS TO THE RAPTOR CENTER **
@ 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
53681 AVS 190 SEM 001 Sem In Avian Sci 1.0 Klasing, KC T 0410-0500P MEYER 1135 25
@ 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
53757 AVS 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Klasing, KC T 0410-0500P MEYER 1135 25
@ 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)
54444 BMB 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 The Staff T 0410-0500P WELLMN 129 25
54445 BMB 290 SEM 002 Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 50
@ BMB 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Biological Sciences (BIS)
54095 ^ BIS 002A COM A01 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 0800-0850A SCILAB 2067
54096 ^ BIS 002A COM A02 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 0800-0850A SCILAB 2075
54097 ^ BIS 002A COM A03 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 0900-0950A SCILAB 2067
54098 ^ BIS 002A COM A04 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 0900-0950A SCILAB 2075
54099 ^ BIS 002A COM A05 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 1000-1050A SCILAB 2067
54100 ^ BIS 002A COM A06 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 1000-1050A SCILAB 2075
54101 ^ BIS 002A COM A07 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 1100-1150A SCILAB 2067
54102 ^ BIS 002A COM A08 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 1100-1150A SCILAB 2075
54103 ^ BIS 002A COM A09 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 1210-0100P SCILAB 2067
54104 ^ BIS 002A COM A10 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 1210-0100P SCILAB 2075
54105 ^ BIS 002A COM A11 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 0110-0200P SCILAB 2067
54106 ^ BIS 002A COM A12 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 0110-0200P SCILAB 2075
54107 ^ BIS 002A COM A13 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 0210-0300P SCILAB 2067
54108 ^ BIS 002A COM A14 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 0210-0300P SCILAB 2075
54109 ^ BIS 002A COM A15 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 0310-0400P SCILAB 2067
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54110 ^ BIS 002A COM A16 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 0310-0400P SCILAB 2075
54111 ^ BIS 002A COM A17 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 0410-0500P SCILAB 2067
54112 ^ BIS 002A COM A18 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 0410-0500P SCILAB 2075
54113 ^ BIS 002A COM A19 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 0510-0600P SCILAB 2067
54114 ^ BIS 002A COM A20 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Murphy, TM MWF 1000-1050A SCILEC 123 24 L
T 0510-0600P SCILAB 2075
54115 ^ BIS 002A COM B01 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 0800-0850A SCILAB 2067
54116 ^ BIS 002A COM B02 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 0800-0850A SCILAB 2075
54117 ^ BIS 002A COM B03 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 0900-0950A SCILAB 2067
54118 ^ BIS 002A COM B04 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 0900-0950A SCILAB 2075
54119 ^ BIS 002A COM B05 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 1000-1050A SCILAB 2067
54120 ^ BIS 002A COM B06 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 1000-1050A SCILAB 2075
54121 ^ BIS 002A COM B07 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 1100-1150A SCILAB 2067
54122 ^ BIS 002A COM B08 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 1100-1150A SCILAB 2075
54123 ^ BIS 002A COM B09 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 1210-0100P SCILAB 2067
54124 ^ BIS 002A COM B10 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 1210-0100P SCILAB 2075
54125 ^ BIS 002A COM B11 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 0110-0200P SCILAB 2067
54126 ^ BIS 002A COM B12 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 0110-0200P SCILAB 2075
54127 ^ BIS 002A COM B13 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 0210-0300P SCILAB 2067
54128 ^ BIS 002A COM B14 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 0210-0300P SCILAB 2075
54129 ^ BIS 002A COM B15 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 0310-0400P SCILAB 2067
54130 ^ BIS 002A COM B16 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 0310-0400P SCILAB 2075
54131 ^ BIS 002A COM B17 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 0410-0500P SCILAB 2067
54132 ^ BIS 002A COM B18 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 0410-0500P SCILAB 2075
54133 ^ BIS 002A COM B19 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 0510-0600P SCILAB 2067
54134 ^ BIS 002A COM B20 Introduction to Biology 4.0 Gerhart, KL MWF 1210-0100P SCILEC 123 24 Q
R 0510-0600P SCILAB 2075
54135 ^ BIS 002B COM A01 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 1100 24 S
Strauss, SY F 0210-0300P SCILEC 123
T 0900-1150A SCILAB 1080
54136 ^ BIS 002B COM A02 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 1100 24 S
Strauss, SY F 0210-0300P SCILEC 123
T 0900-1150A SCILAB 1088
54137 ^ BIS 002B COM A03 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 1100 24 S
Strauss, SY F 0210-0300P SCILEC 123
T 0210-0500P SCILAB 1080
54138 ^ BIS 002B COM A04 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 1100 24 S
Strauss, SY F 0210-0300P SCILEC 123
T 0610-0900P SCILAB 1080
54139 ^ BIS 002B COM A05 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 1100 24 S
Strauss, SY F 0210-0300P SCILEC 123
W 1100-0150P SCILAB 1080
54140 ^ BIS 002B COM A06 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 1100 24 S
Strauss, SY F 0210-0300P SCILEC 123
W 1100-0150P SCILAB 1088
54141 ^ BIS 002B COM A07 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 1100 24 S
Strauss, SY F 0210-0300P SCILEC 123
W 1100-0150P SCILAB 1090
54142 ^ BIS 002B COM A08 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 1100 24 S
Strauss, SY F 0210-0300P SCILEC 123
W 0610-0900P SCILAB 1080
54143 ^ BIS 002B COM A09 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 1100 24 S
Strauss, SY F 0210-0300P SCILEC 123
W 0610-0900P SCILAB 1088
54144 ^ BIS 002B COM A10 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 1100 24 S
Strauss, SY F 0210-0300P SCILEC 123
W 0610-0900P SCILAB 1090
54145 ^ BIS 002B COM A11 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 1100 24 S
Strauss, SY F 0210-0300P SCILEC 123
R 0730-1020A SCILAB 1080
54146 ^ BIS 002B COM A12 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 1100 24 S
Strauss, SY F 0210-0300P SCILEC 123
R 1100-0150P SCILAB 1080
54147 ^ BIS 002B COM A13 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 1100 24 S
Strauss, SY F 0210-0300P SCILEC 123
R 0230-0520P SCILAB 1080
54148 ^ BIS 002B COM A14 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 1100 24 S
Strauss, SY F 0210-0300P SCILEC 123
R 0610-0900P SCILAB 1080
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54149 ^ BIS 002B COM A15 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 1100 24 S
Strauss, SY F 0210-0300P SCILEC 123
R 0610-0900P SCILAB 1088
54150 ^ BIS 002B COM B01 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 1000-1050A SOCSCI 1100 24 L
Strauss, SY F 0310-0400P SCILEC 123
T 0900-1150A SCILAB 1090
54151 ^ BIS 002B COM B02 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 1000-1050A SOCSCI 1100 24 L
Strauss, SY F 0310-0400P SCILEC 123
T 0210-0500P SCILAB 1088
54152 ^ BIS 002B COM B03 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 1000-1050A SOCSCI 1100 24 L
Strauss, SY F 0310-0400P SCILEC 123
T 0210-0500P SCILAB 1090
54153 ^ BIS 002B COM B04 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 1000-1050A SOCSCI 1100 24 L
Strauss, SY F 0310-0400P SCILEC 123
T 0610-0900P SCILAB 1088
54154 ^ BIS 002B COM B05 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 1000-1050A SOCSCI 1100 24 L
Strauss, SY F 0310-0400P SCILEC 123
T 0610-0900P SCILAB 1090
54155 ^ BIS 002B COM B06 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 1000-1050A SOCSCI 1100 24 L
Strauss, SY F 0310-0400P SCILEC 123
W 0210-0500P SCILAB 1080
54156 ^ BIS 002B COM B07 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 1000-1050A SOCSCI 1100 24 L
Strauss, SY F 0310-0400P SCILEC 123
W 0210-0500P SCILAB 1088
54157 ^ BIS 002B COM B08 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 1000-1050A SOCSCI 1100 24 L
Strauss, SY F 0310-0400P SCILEC 123
W 0210-0500P SCILAB 1090
54158 ^ BIS 002B COM B09 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 1000-1050A SOCSCI 1100 24 L
Strauss, SY F 0310-0400P SCILEC 123
R 0730-1020A SCILAB 1088
54159 ^ BIS 002B COM B10 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 1000-1050A SOCSCI 1100 24 L
Strauss, SY F 0310-0400P SCILEC 123
R 0730-1020A SCILAB 1090
54160 ^ BIS 002B COM B11 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 1000-1050A SOCSCI 1100 24 L
Strauss, SY F 0310-0400P SCILEC 123
R 1100-0150P SCILAB 1088
54161 ^ BIS 002B COM B12 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 1000-1050A SOCSCI 1100 24 L
Strauss, SY F 0310-0400P SCILEC 123
R 1100-0150P SCILAB 1090
54162 ^ BIS 002B COM B13 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 1000-1050A SOCSCI 1100 24 L
Strauss, SY F 0310-0400P SCILEC 123
R 0230-0520P SCILAB 1088
54163 ^ BIS 002B COM B14 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 1000-1050A SOCSCI 1100 24 L
Strauss, SY F 0310-0400P SCILEC 123
R 0230-0520P SCILAB 1090
54164 ^ BIS 002B COM B15 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Patricelli, GL MWF 1000-1050A SOCSCI 1100 24 L
Strauss, SY F 0310-0400P SCILEC 123
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 **
54165 ^ BIS 002C COM A01 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 1100-1150A SOCSCI 1100 24 G
Keen, SL M 0610-0700P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA T 0900-1150A SCILAB 3079
54166 ^ BIS 002C COM A02 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 1100-1150A SOCSCI 1100 24 G
Keen, SL M 0610-0700P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA T 0900-1150A SCILAB 3085
54167 ^ BIS 002C COM A03 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 1100-1150A SOCSCI 1100 24 G
Keen, SL M 0610-0700P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA T 0210-0500P SCILAB 3079
54168 ^ BIS 002C COM A04 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 1100-1150A SOCSCI 1100 24 G
Keen, SL M 0610-0700P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA T 0610-0900P SCILAB 3079
54169 ^ BIS 002C COM A05 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 1100-1150A SOCSCI 1100 24 G
Keen, SL M 0610-0700P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA W 0210-0500P SCILAB 3079
54170 ^ BIS 002C COM A06 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 1100-1150A SOCSCI 1100 24 G
Keen, SL M 0610-0700P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA W 0210-0500P SCILAB 3085
54171 ^ BIS 002C COM A07 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 1100-1150A SOCSCI 1100 24 G
Keen, SL M 0610-0700P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA W 0210-0500P SCILAB 3088
54172 ^ BIS 002C COM A08 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 1100-1150A SOCSCI 1100 24 G
Keen, SL M 0610-0700P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA W 0610-0900P SCILAB 3079
54173 ^ BIS 002C COM A09 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 1100-1150A SOCSCI 1100 24 G
Keen, SL M 0610-0700P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA W 0610-0900P SCILAB 3085
54174 ^ BIS 002C COM A10 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 1100-1150A SOCSCI 1100 24 G
Keen, SL M 0610-0700P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA R 0730-1020A SCILAB 3079
54175 ^ BIS 002C COM A11 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 1100-1150A SOCSCI 1100 24 G
Keen, SL M 0610-0700P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA R 0730-1020A SCILAB 3085
54176 ^ BIS 002C COM A12 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 1100-1150A SOCSCI 1100 24 G
Keen, SL M 0610-0700P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA R 1100-0150P SCILAB 3079
54177 ^ BIS 002C COM A13 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 1100-1150A SOCSCI 1100 24 G
Keen, SL M 0610-0700P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA R 1100-0150P SCILAB 3085
54178 ^ BIS 002C COM A14 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 1100-1150A SOCSCI 1100 24 G
Keen, SL M 0610-0700P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA R 0230-0520P SCILAB 3079
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54179 ^ BIS 002C COM A15 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 1100-1150A SOCSCI 1100 24 G
Keen, SL M 0610-0700P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA R 0610-0900P SCILAB 3079
54180 ^ BIS 002C COM B01 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 A
Keen, SL M 0710-0800P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA T 0900-1150A SCILAB 3088
54181 ^ BIS 002C COM B02 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 A
Keen, SL M 0710-0800P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA T 0210-0500P SCILAB 3085
54182 ^ BIS 002C COM B03 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 A
Keen, SL M 0710-0800P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA T 0210-0500P SCILAB 3088
54183 ^ BIS 002C COM B04 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 A
Keen, SL M 0710-0800P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA T 0610-0900P SCILAB 3085
54184 ^ BIS 002C COM B05 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 A
Keen, SL M 0710-0800P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA T 0610-0900P SCILAB 3088
54185 ^ BIS 002C COM B06 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 A
Keen, SL M 0710-0800P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA W 0900-1150A SCILAB 3079
54186 ^ BIS 002C COM B07 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 A
Keen, SL M 0710-0800P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA W 0900-1150A SCILAB 3085
54187 ^ BIS 002C COM B08 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 A
Keen, SL M 0710-0800P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA W 0900-1150A SCILAB 3088
54188 ^ BIS 002C COM B09 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 A
Keen, SL M 0710-0800P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA W 0610-0900P SCILAB 3088
54189 ^ BIS 002C COM B10 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 A
Keen, SL M 0710-0800P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA R 0730-1020A SCILAB 3088
54190 ^ BIS 002C COM B11 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 A
Keen, SL M 0710-0800P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA R 1100-0150P SCILAB 3088
54191 ^ BIS 002C COM B12 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 A
Keen, SL M 0710-0800P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA R 0230-0520P SCILAB 3085
54192 ^ BIS 002C COM B13 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 A
Keen, SL M 0710-0800P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA R 0230-0520P SCILAB 3088
54193 ^ BIS 002C COM B14 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 A
Keen, SL M 0710-0800P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA R 0610-0900P SCILAB 3085
54194 ^ BIS 002C COM B15 Introduction to Biology 5.0 Eisen, JA MWF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 1100 24 A
Keen, SL M 0710-0800P CHEM 194
Doyle, JA R 0610-0900P SCILAB 3088
** BIS 002C COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $22.00 **
54195 BIS 010 LED 001 General Biology 4.0 Goldberg, JM MTWR 0310-0400P KLEIBR 3 200 X
@ 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
54215 BIS 101 LEC 001 Genes & Gene Expression 4.0 Kliebenstein, DJ MW 0410-0600P HARING 2205 291 W
54216 BIS 101 LEC 002 Genes & Gene Expression 4.0 Sanders, MF TR 0410-0600P HARING 2205 291 N
Brady, SM
54217 BIS 101 LEC 003 Genes & Gene Expression 4.0 Dvorak, J TR 0140-0300P KLEIBR 3 242 U
F 0110-0200P YOUNG 198
54218 BIS 101D DIS 001 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Kliebenstein, DJ T 0410-0500P STORER 1344 45 N
54219 BIS 101D DIS 002 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Kliebenstein, DJ W 0710-0800P WELLMN 1 49 1
54220 BIS 101D DIS 003 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Kliebenstein, DJ R 0900-0950A OLSON 147 46 F
54221 BIS 101D DIS 004 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Kliebenstein, DJ R 0510-0600P WELLMN 212 42 T
54222 BIS 101D DIS 005 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Kliebenstein, DJ F 1100-1150A WELLMN 212 60 G
54223 BIS 101D DIS 006 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Kliebenstein, DJ F 1210-0100P WELLMN 212 40 Q
** DIS 001-006: TO BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH BIS 101-001 **
54224 BIS 101D DIS 020 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Sanders, MF R 0610-0700P WELLMN 230 40 2
Brady, SM
54225 BIS 101D DIS 021 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Sanders, MF R 0710-0800P WELLMN 230 40 4
Brady, SM
54226 BIS 101D DIS 022 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Sanders, MF F 0900-0950A WELLMN 233 40 S
Brady, SM
54227 BIS 101D DIS 023 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Sanders, MF F 1000-1050A WELLMN 233 40 L
Brady, SM
54228 BIS 101D DIS 024 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Sanders, MF F 1100-1150A WELLMN 233 40 G
54229 BIS 101D DIS 025 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Sanders, MF F 1210-0100P WELLMN 233 40 Q
Brady, SM
** DIS 020-025: TO BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH BIS 101-002 **
54230 BIS 101D DIS 030 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Dvorak, J M 0410-0500P WELLMN 7 45 W
54231 BIS 101D DIS 031 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Dvorak, J T 0610-0700P WELLMN 230 45 2
54232 BIS 101D DIS 032 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Dvorak, J W 0410-0500P OLSON 261 45 W
54233 BIS 101D DIS 033 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Dvorak, J W 0310-0400P OLSON 261 45 A
54234 BIS 101D DIS 034 Genes and Gene Exp Disc 1.0 Dvorak, J R 0510-0600P WELLMN 7 45 T
** DIS 030-034: TO BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH BIS 101-003 **
54235 BIS 102 LEC 001 Struc-Func Biomolecules 3.0 Hilt, KL MWF 1000-1050A HARING 2205 291 L
54236 BIS 102 LEC 002 Struc-Func Biomolecules 3.0 Etzler, ME MWF 0210-0300P HARING 2205 291 O
54237 BIS 103 LEC 001 Bioenergetics/Metabolism 3.0 Fiehn, O TR 1030-1150A CHEM 194 416 M
54238 BIS 104 LEC 001 Cell Function Regulation 3.0 Liu, B MWF 0900-0950A KLEIBR 3 242 S
Shiozaki, K
54239 BIS 104 LEC 002 Cell Function Regulation 3.0 Dinesh-Kumar, SP TR 0900-1020A KLEIBR 3 242 F
54241 BIS 132 COM 001 Intro Dyn Models Biology 4.0 Hom, CL MWF 0900-0950A STORER 1344 25 S
M 1000-1150A SCILAB 2020
54242 BIS 133 LED 001 Collab Studies Math Bio 3.0 Grosberg, RK TR 1200-0130P STORER 2346 20
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
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Day codes: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday
CRN
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54252 BIS 195A COM 001 Sci Teaching Internship 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
TBA TBA
@ BIS 195B INT Sci Teaching Internship 1.0 -5.0 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
Biophysics (Graduate Group) (BPH)
@ BPH 200LA LAB Lab Rotations 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ BPH 200LB LAB Lab Rotations 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA
54605 BPH 290 SEM 001 Biophysics Seminar 1.0 The Staff F 0210-0300P HUNT 241 40
@ BPH 290C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
54631 BPH 293 SEM 001 Faculty Research 1.0 Singh, RR T 0510-0600P WELLMN 5 10
@ 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)
54687 BST 222 COM 001 Survival Analysis 4.0 Hsieh, F TR 0900-1020A MATSCI 1143 15
TR 1030-1050A MATSCI 1143
54688 BST 290 SEM 001 Seminar in Biostatistics 1.0 Lee, CM 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)
@ 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
54340 BIT 150 COM 001 Applied Bioinformatics 4.0 Dubcovsky, J TR 1000-1050A WELLMN 103 30 Y
Neale, D R 0310-0500P PLESC 1137
54341 BIT 171 COM 001 Ethics in Biotechnology 3.0 Yoder, JI TR 1030-1050A ASMDSN 242 50
TR 1100-1150A ASMDSN 242
@ 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 200LA LAB Lab Rotations 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ CDB 200LB LAB Lab Rotation 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA
54907 CDB 205 COM 001 Cytoskeleton 2.0 Mcnally, FJ M 0410-0600P WELLMN 111 15
TBA TBA
** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
@ 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
Workload (WLD)
** WLD 041C - SCC CHEMISTRY 110 - IS OFFERED THROUGH
SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE ON THE DAVIS CAMPUS. WLD 041C
CARRIES NO UNITS TOWARD GRADUATION OR GRADE-POINT AVERAGE.
THREE UNITS ARE APPLICABLE TOWARD MINIMUM PROGRESS AND
VERIFICATION OF FULL-TIME STATUS. **
82327 WLD 041C LEC 001 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff MW 0730-0850A GIEDT 1006 40 J
82328 WLD 041C LEC 002 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff MW 0800-0920A GIEDT 1007 40 J
82329 WLD 041C LEC 003 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff MW 0930-1050A GIEDT 1007 40 J
82330 WLD 041C LEC 004 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff MW 1100-1220P GIEDT 1007 40 J
82331 WLD 041C LEC 005 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff MW 0210-0330P WELLMN 233 40 J
82332 WLD 041C LEC 006 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff MW 0340-0500P WELLMN 233 40 J
82333 WLD 041C LEC 007 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff MW 0510-0630P WELLMN 233 40 J
82334 WLD 041C LEC 008 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff MW 0510-0630P WELLMN 229 40 J
82335 WLD 041C LEC 009 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff MW 0640-0800P GIEDT 1007 40 J
82336 WLD 041C LEC 010 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff MW 0810-0930P GIEDT 1006 40 J
82337 WLD 041C LEC 011 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff TR 0730-0850A WELLMN 233 40 J
82338 WLD 041C LEC 012 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 233 40 J
82339 WLD 041C LEC 013 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff TR 1030-1150A GIEDT 1006 40 J
82340 WLD 041C LEC 014 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff TR 0310-0430P PHYSIC 140 40 J
82341 WLD 041C LEC 015 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff TR 0510-0630P WELLMN 233 40 J
82342 WLD 041C LEC 016 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff TR 0640-0800P WELLMN 233 40 J
82343 WLD 041C LEC 017 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff TR 0810-0930P WELLMN 233 40 J
82344 WLD 041C LEC 018 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff TR 0610-0730P GIEDT 1006 40 J
82345 WLD 041C LEC 019 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff TR 0740-0900P GIEDT 1006 40 J
82346 WLD 041C LEC 020 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff MW 0510-0630P GIEDT 1007 40 J
82347 WLD 041C LEC 021 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff TBA TBA 40
82348 WLD 041C LEC 022 Preparatory Chem-SCC110C The Staff TBA TBA 40
Chemistry (CHE)
**SATISFACTORY TEST SCORES ON MATHEMATICS AND CHEMISTRY
DIAGNOSTIC TESTS ARE REQUIRED TO ENROLL IN CHE 002A.
STUDENTS WHO HAVE NOT PASSED BOTH TESTS WILL NEED TO DROP
THEMSELVES FROM THE COURSE. **
55160 CHE 002A COM ARO General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 7 J
TBA TBA
** SECTION ARO IS OPEN ONLY TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE PREVIOUSLY
COMPLETED THE CHEM 002A LABORATORY AND WHO ARE REPEATING THE
COURSE. STUDENTS IN THIS SECTION WILL BE ABLE TO CHOOSE A
DISCUSSION/LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS. STUDENTS REPEATING WHO ENROLL
IN A SECTION OTHER THAN ARO WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. NON-
REPEATERS WHO ENROLL IN THIS SECTION WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. **
55139 CHE 002A COM A01 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
M 0110-0400P SCILAB 2051
W 0710-0800P WELLMN 101
@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
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Subj No.
Activity
Type
Section
(Part)
Title Units Instructor Day Time Location
Building Room
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Cap
Exam
Code
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55140 CHE 002A COM A02 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
M 0110-0400P SCILAB 2059
W 0610-0700P WELLMN 101
55141 CHE 002A COM A03 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
M 0410-0700P SCILAB 2051
W 0610-0700P WELLMN 103
55142 CHE 002A COM A04 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
M 0410-0700P SCILAB 2059
R 0710-0800P BAINER 1134
55143 CHE 002A COM A05 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
M 0710-1000P SCILAB 2051
W 0800-0850A BAINER 1134
55144 CHE 002A COM A06 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
T 0900-1150A SCILAB 2051
M 0410-0500P STORER 1342
55145 CHE 002A COM A07 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
T 0110-0400P SCILAB 2051
W 0800-0850A HUNT 110
55146 CHE 002A COM A08 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
T 0110-0400P SCILAB 2059
M 0610-0700P OLSON 244
55147 CHE 002A COM A09 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
M 0110-0400P SCILAB 1051
R 0610-0700P BAINER 1134
55148 CHE 002A COM A10 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
M 0110-0400P SCILAB 1059
M 0710-0800P OLSON 244
55149 CHE 002A COM A11 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
T 0710-1000P SCILAB 2051
F 1210-0100P WELLMN 205
55150 CHE 002A COM A12 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
W 0110-0400P SCILAB 2051
M 0800-0850A WELLMN 129
55151 CHE 002A COM A13 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
W 0110-0400P SCILAB 2059
T 0610-0700P STORER 1344
55152 CHE 002A COM A14 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
T 0110-0400P SCILAB 1051
F 0800-0850A HUNT 110
55153 CHE 002A COM A15 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
T 0900-1150A SCILAB 1051
F 0800-0850A WELLMN 211
55154 CHE 002A COM A16 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
R 0900-1150A SCILAB 2051
T 0710-0800P STORER 1344
55155 CHE 002A COM A17 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
R 0110-0400P SCILAB 2051
R 0710-0800P HUNT 110
55156 CHE 002A COM A18 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
R 0110-0400P SCILAB 2059
R 0610-0700P HUNT 110
55157 CHE 002A COM A19 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
T 0900-1150A SCILAB 1059
F 0110-0200P WELLMN 205
55158 CHE 002A COM A20 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
T 0710-1000P SCILAB 1051
W 0410-0500P BAINER 1130
55159 CHE 002A COM A21 General Chem 5.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A SCILEC 123 24 J
R 0110-0400P SCILAB 2076
W 0510-0600P HART 1120
55182 CHE 002A COM BRO General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 7 J
TBA TBA
** SECTION BRO IS ONLY OPEN TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE PREVIOUSLY COMPLETED THE
CHEM 002A LABORATORY AND WHO ARE REPEATING THE COURSE. STUDENTS IN THIS SECTION
WILL BE ABLE TO CHOOSE A DISCUSSION/LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS. STUDENTS REPEATING
WHO ENROLL IN A SECTION OTHER THAN BRO WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. NON-
REPEATERS WHO ENROLL IN THIS SECTION WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. **
55161 CHE 002A COM B01 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
M 0110-0400P SCILAB 2068
W 0710-0800P VEIMYR 116
55162 CHE 002A COM B02 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
M 0110-0400P SCILAB 2076
W 0610-0700P VEIMYR 116
55163 CHE 002A COM B03 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
M 0410-0700P SCILAB 2068
R 0800-0850A WELLMN 27
55164 CHE 002A COM B04 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
M 0410-0700P SCILAB 2076
F 1100-1150A WELLMN 211
55165 CHE 002A COM B05 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
M 0710-1000P SCILAB 2059
R 0710-0800P WELLMN 211
55166 CHE 002A COM B06 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
M 0710-1000P SCILAB 2068
R 0800-0850A VEIMYR 116
55167 CHE 002A COM B07 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
T 0900-1150A SCILAB 2059
R 0800-0850A WELLMN 129
55168 CHE 002A COM B08 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
T 0900-1150A SCILAB 2068
F 0800-0850A WELLMN 125
55169 CHE 002A COM B09 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
M 0710-1000P SCILAB 1051
F 0110-0200P OLSON 267
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55170 CHE 002A COM B10 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
M 0710-1000P SCILAB 1059
R 0610-0700P WELLMN 211
55171 CHE 002A COM B11 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
T 0710-1000P SCILAB 2059
M 0410-0500P WELLMN 207
55172 CHE 002A COM B12 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
T 0710-1000P SCILAB 2068
M 0410-0500P WICKSN 1038
55173 CHE 002A COM B13 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
W 0110-0400P SCILAB 2068
M 0800-0850A ROBBNS 146
55174 CHE 002A COM B14 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
W 0110-0400P SCILAB 1051
T 0800-0850A HUNT 110
55175 CHE 002A COM B15 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
W 0110-0400P SCILAB 1059
F 0800-0850A OLSON 267
55176 CHE 002A COM B16 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
W 0710-1000P SCILAB 2051
T 0800-0850A WELLMN 211
55177 CHE 002A COM B17 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
W 0710-1000P SCILAB 2059
M 0410-0500P WELLMN 235
55178 CHE 002A COM B18 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
W 0710-1000P SCILAB 2068
R 0610-0700P WELLMN 125
55179 CHE 002A COM B19 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
R 0900-1150A SCILAB 2059
R 0710-0800P WELLMN 125
55180 CHE 002A COM B20 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
W 0710-1000P SCILAB 2076
M 0510-0600P WELLMN 207
55181 CHE 002A COM B21 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SCILEC 123 24 J
R 0110-0400P SCILAB 1051
W 0410-0500P WELLMN 229
55204 CHE 002A COM CRO General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 7 J
TBA TBA
** SECTION CRO IS OPEN ONLY TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE PREVIOUSLY COMPLETED THE
CHEM 002A LABORATORY AND WHO ARE REPEATING THE COURSE. STUDENTS IN THIS SECTION
WILL BE ABLE TO CHOOSE A DISCUSSION/LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS. STUDENTS REPEATING
WHO ENROLL IN A SECTION OTHER THAN CRO WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. NON-
REPEATERS WHO ENROLL IN THIS SECTION WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. **
55183 CHE 002A COM C01 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
R 0900-1150A SCILAB 1051
F 0110-0200P HART 1120
55184 CHE 002A COM C02 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
R 0900-1150A SCILAB 1059
F 0110-0200P OLSON 244
55185 CHE 002A COM C03 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
R 0710-1000P SCILAB 2051
T 0610-0700P KERR 293
55186 CHE 002A COM C04 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
R 0710-1000P SCILAB 2059
R 0800-0850A ROBBNS 146
55187 CHE 002A COM C05 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
T 0110-0400P SCILAB 2068
M 0510-0600P HUNT 110
55188 CHE 002A COM C06 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
R 0900-1150A SCILAB 2068
M 0800-0850A HUNT 110
55189 CHE 002A COM C07 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
R 0110-0400P SCILAB 2068
T 1210-0100P HUTCH 102
55190 CHE 002A COM C08 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
R 0710-1000P SCILAB 2076
M 0610-0700P OLSON 117
55191 CHE 002A COM C09 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
R 0710-1000P SCILAB 2068
W 0610-0700P HART 1128
55192 CHE 002A COM C10 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
M 0710-1000P SCILAB 2076
T 0800-0850A WELLMN 127
55193 CHE 002A COM C11 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
T 0900-1150A SCILAB 2076
R 0800-0850A WELLMN 127
55194 CHE 002A COM C12 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
T 0110-0400P SCILAB 2076
M 0410-0500P HUNT 110
55195 CHE 002A COM C13 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
T 0710-1000P SCILAB 2076
F 0800-0850A OLSON 244
55196 CHE 002A COM C14 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
W 0110-0400P SCILAB 2076
F 0800-0850A OLSON 159
55197 CHE 002A COM C15 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
R 0900-1150A SCILAB 2076
M 0510-0600P OLSON 117
55198 CHE 002A COM C16 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
M 0410-0700P SCILAB 1051
T 0800-0850A OLSON 151
55199 CHE 002A COM C17 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
W 0710-1000P SCILAB 1051
F 1210-0100P GIEDT 1006
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55200 CHE 002A COM C18 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
M 0410-0700P SCILAB 1059
M 0800-0850A WELLMN 211
55201 CHE 002A COM C19 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
T 0110-0400P SCILAB 1059
R 0610-0700P HART 1120
55202 CHE 002A COM C20 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
T 0710-1000P SCILAB 1059
W 0510-0600P HART 1128
55203 CHE 002A COM C21 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A SCILEC 123 24 J
R 0110-0400P SCILAB 1059
F 0410-0500P OLSON 117
** CHE 002A COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 **
55221 CHE 002AH COM A01 Honors General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P RESSLR 55 21 Q
M 0110-0400P CHEM 371
W 0210-0300P HOAGLD 108
55222 CHE 002AH COM A02 Honors General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P RESSLR 55 21 Q
T 0900-1150A CHEM 371
R 1100-1150A HOAGLD 113
55223 CHE 002AH COM A03 Honors General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P RESSLR 55 21 Q
T 0110-0400P CHEM 371
R 0310-0400P BAINER 1130
55224 CHE 002AH COM A04 Honors General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P RESSLR 55 21 Q
W 0110-0400P CHEM 371
M 0210-0300P OLSON 141
** CHE 002AH COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 **
** SATISFACTORY SCORES ON MATHEMATICS AND CHEMISTRY
DIAGNOSTIC TESTS ARE REQUIRED TO ENROLL IN CHE 002AH **
55239 CHE 002C COM ARO General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P CHEM 194 20 J
TBA TBA
** SECTION ARO IS OPEN ONLY TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE PREVIOUSLY COMPLETED THE
CHEM 002C LABORATORY AND WHO ARE REPEATING THE COURSE. STUDENTS IN THIS SECTION
WILL BE ABLE TO CHOOSE A DISCUSSION/LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS. STUDENTS REPEATING
WHO ENROLL IN A SECTION OTHER THAN ARO WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. NON-
REPEATERS WHO ENROLL IN THIS SECTION WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. **
55225 CHE 002C COM A01 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P CHEM 194 24 J
M 0110-0500P SCILAB 1067
55226 CHE 002C COM A02 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P CHEM 194 24 J
M 0110-0500P SCILAB 1068
55227 CHE 002C COM A03 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P CHEM 194 24 J
M 0610-1000P SCILAB 1067
55228 CHE 002C COM A04 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P CHEM 194 24 J
M 0610-1000P SCILAB 1068
55229 CHE 002C COM A05 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P CHEM 194 24 J
T 0610-1000P SCILAB 1067
55230 CHE 002C COM A06 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P CHEM 194 24 J
T 0610-1000P SCILAB 1068
55231 CHE 002C COM A07 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P CHEM 194 24 J
W 0110-0500P SCILAB 1067
55232 CHE 002C COM A08 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P CHEM 194 24 J
W 0110-0500P SCILAB 1068
55233 CHE 002C COM A09 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P CHEM 194 24 J
R 0800-1150A SCILAB 1067
55234 CHE 002C COM A10 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P CHEM 194 24 J
R 0800-1150A SCILAB 1068
55235 CHE 002C COM A11 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P CHEM 194 24 J
R 0610-1000P SCILAB 1067
55236 CHE 002C COM A12 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P CHEM 194 24 J
R 0610-1000P SCILAB 1068
55237 CHE 002C COM A13 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P CHEM 194 24 J
R 0610-1000P SCILAB 1075
55238 CHE 002C COM A14 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P CHEM 194 24 J
R 0610-1000P SCILAB 1076
55256 CHE 002C COM BRO General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 194 20 J
TBA TBA
** SECTION BR0 IS OPEN ONLY TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE PREVIOUSLY COMPLETED THE
CHEM 002C LABORATORY AND WHO ARE REPEATING THE COURSE. STUDENTS IN THIS SECTION
WILL BE ABLE TO CHOOSE A DISCUSSION/LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS. STUDENTS REPEATING
WHO ENROLL IN A SECTION OTHER THAN BRO WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. NON-
REPEATERS WHO ENROLL IN THIS SECTION WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. **
55240 CHE 002C COM B01 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 194 24 J
M 0110-0500P SCILAB 1075
55241 CHE 002C COM B02 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 194 24 J
M 0110-0500P SCILAB 1076
55242 CHE 002C COM B03 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 194 24 J
M 0610-1000P SCILAB 1075
55243 CHE 002C COM B04 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 194 24 J
M 0610-1000P SCILAB 1076
55244 CHE 002C COM B05 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 194 24 J
T 0800-1150A SCILAB 1067
55245 CHE 002C COM B06 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 194 24 J
T 0800-1150A SCILAB 1068
55246 CHE 002C COM B07 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 194 24 J
T 0800-1150A SCILAB 1075
55247 CHE 002C COM B08 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 194 24 J
T 0800-1150A SCILAB 1076
55248 CHE 002C COM B09 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 194 24 J
T 0610-1000P SCILAB 1075
55249 CHE 002C COM B10 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 194 24 J
T 0610-1000P SCILAB 1076
55250 CHE 002C COM B11 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 194 24 J
W 0110-0500P SCILAB 1075
55251 CHE 002C COM B12 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 194 24 J
W 0110-0500P SCILAB 1076
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@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
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55252 CHE 002C COM B13 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 194 24 J
R 0800-1150A SCILAB 1075
55253 CHE 002C COM B14 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 194 24 J
R 0800-1150A SCILAB 1076
55254 CHE 002C COM B15 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 194 24 J
T 0110-0500P SCILAB 1067
55255 CHE 002C COM B16 General Chem 5.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 194 24 J
T 0110-0500P SCILAB 1068
** CHE 002C COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 **
55257 CHE 008A LEC 001 Organic Chemistry-Brief 2.0 The Staff MW 1210-0100P CHEM 194 415 Q
55266 CHE 008B COM ARO Organic Chemistry-Brief 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 100 20 S
TBA TBA
** SECTION ARO IS OPEN ONLY TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE PREVIOUSLY COMPLETED THE
CHEM 008B LABORATORY AND WHO ARE REPEATING THE COURSE. STUDENTS IN THIS SECTION
WILL BE ABLE TO CHOOSE A DISCUSSION/LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS. STUDENTS REPEATING
WHO ENROLL IN A SECTION OTHER THAN ARO WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. NON-
REPEATERS WHO ENROLL IN THIS SECTION WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. **
55258 CHE 008B COM A01 Organic Chemistry-Brief 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 100 21 S
M 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3359
55259 CHE 008B COM A02 Organic Chemistry-Brief 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 100 21 S
M 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3359
55260 CHE 008B COM A03 Organic Chemistry-Brief 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 100 21 S
T 0900-1150A EPHSCI 3359
55261 CHE 008B COM A04 Organic Chemistry-Brief 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 100 21 S
T 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3359
55262 CHE 008B COM A05 Organic Chemistry-Brief 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 100 21 S
T 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3359
55263 CHE 008B COM A06 Organic Chemistry-Brief 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 100 21 S
W 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3359
55264 CHE 008B COM A07 Organic Chemistry-Brief 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 100 21 S
M 0410-0700P EPHSCI 3359
55265 CHE 008B COM A08 Organic Chemistry-Brief 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 100 21 S
R 0900-1150A EPHSCI 3359
** CHE 008B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 **
55267 CHE 010 LEC 001 Concept Of Chem 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P CHEM 166 50 O
@ CHE 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
55369 CHE 104 COM 001 Forensic Analytical Chem 3.0 The Staff TR 0510-0600P WELLMN 123 14 T
T 0610-0900P CHEM A 3475
55370 CHE 105 COM A01 Anal & Phys Chem Methods 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0100P WELLMN 7 16 R
TR 0110-0400P CHEM A 3475
55371 CHE 105 COM A02 Anal & Phys Chem Methods 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0100P WELLMN 7 16 R
TR 0900-1150A CHEM A 3475
** CHE 105 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 **
55372 CHE 107A LEC 001 Phys Chem Life Sci 3.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SOCSCI 1100 300 B
55373 CHE 110A COM A01 Phys Chem: Quantum Mech 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 179 30 S
M 0610-0700P BAINER 1128
55374 CHE 110A COM A02 Phys Chem: Quantum Mech 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 179 40 S
T 0610-0700P GIEDT 1007
55375 CHE 110A COM A03 Phys Chem: Quantum Mech 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 179 40 S
R 0610-0700P GIEDT 1007
55376 CHE 110B COM 001 Phys Chem: Atoms & Molec 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A HART 1120 34 S
T 0800-0850A GIEDT 1006
55377 CHE 115 COM 001 Instrumental Analysis 4.0 The Staff MW 0110-0200P WELLMN 105 24 K
MW 0210-0500P CHEM A 3475
** CHE 115 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 **
55378 CHE 118A COM A01 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P SCILEC 123 30 R
F 1210-0130P SOCSCI 90
55379 CHE 118A COM A02 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P SCILEC 123 30 R
W 0610-0730P HART 1120
55380 CHE 118A COM A03 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P SCILEC 123 30 R
W 0510-0630P SOCSCI 90
55381 CHE 118A COM A04 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P SCILEC 123 30 R
T 0610-0730P H GYM 290
55382 CHE 118A COM A05 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P SCILEC 123 30 R
F 0730-0850A ROBBNS 146
55383 CHE 118A COM A06 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P SCILEC 123 30 R
W 0610-0730P SOCSCI 80
55384 CHE 118A COM A07 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P SCILEC 123 30 R
W 0610-0730P ROBBNS 146
55385 CHE 118A COM A08 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P SCILEC 123 30 R
W 0730-0850A WELLMN 129
55386 CHE 118A COM A09 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P SCILEC 123 30 R
R 0610-0730P SOCSCI 80
55387 CHE 118A COM A10 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P SCILEC 123 30 R
F 1210-0130P STORER 1342
55388 CHE 118A COM A11 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P SCILEC 123 30 R
R 0610-0730P ROBBNS 146
55389 CHE 118A COM A12 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P SCILEC 123 30 R
T 0610-0730P OLSON 125
55390 CHE 118A COM A13 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P SCILEC 123 30 R
W 0610-0730P HART 1116
55391 CHE 118A COM A14 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P SCILEC 123 30 R
T 0730-0850A ROBBNS 146
55392 CHE 118A COM A15 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P SCILEC 123 30 R
R 0810-0930P ROBBNS 146
55393 CHE 118A COM B01 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 30 W
F 1210-0130P WICKSN 1038
55394 CHE 118A COM B02 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 30 W
T 0730-0850A HART 1116
55395 CHE 118A COM B03 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 30 W
T 0610-0730P OLSON 167
55396 CHE 118A COM B04 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 30 W
R 0710-0830P HART 1116
55397 CHE 118A COM B05 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 30 W
R 0610-0730P OLSON 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
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55398 CHE 118A COM B06 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 30 W
F 0730-0850A BAINER 1128
55399 CHE 118A COM B07 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 30 W
W 0730-0850A ROBBNS 146
55400 CHE 118A COM B08 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 30 W
R 0810-0930P BAINER 1128
55401 CHE 118A COM B09 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 30 W
T 0610-0730P SOCSCI 80
55402 CHE 118A COM B10 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 30 W
W 0610-0730P BAINER 1128
55403 CHE 118A COM B11 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 29 W
R 0730-0850A HUNT 110
55404 CHE 118A COM B12 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 29 W
T 0710-0830P HUNT 110
55405 CHE 118A COM B13 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 29 W
F 1210-0130P BAINER 1130
55406 CHE 118A COM B14 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0410-0500P CHEM 194 29 W
F 0510-0630P HUNT 110
55417 CHE 118B COM ARO Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A YOUNG 198 35 S
TBA TBA
** SECTION ARO IS OPEN ONLY TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE PREVIOUSLY COMPLETED THE
CHEM 118B LABORATORY AND WHO ARE REPEATING THE COURSE. STUDENTS IN THIS SECTION
WILL BE ABLE TO CHOOSE A DISCUSSION/LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS. STUDENTS REPEATING
WHO ENROLL IN A SECTION OTHER THAN ARO WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. NON-
REPEATERS WHO ENROLL IN THIS SECTION WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. **
55407 CHE 118B COM A01 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A YOUNG 198 24 S
M 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3342
55408 CHE 118B COM A02 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A YOUNG 198 24 S
M 0410-0700P EPHSCI 3342
55409 CHE 118B COM A03 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A YOUNG 198 24 S
M 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3342
55410 CHE 118B COM A04 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A YOUNG 198 24 S
T 0900-1150A EPHSCI 3342
55411 CHE 118B COM A05 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A YOUNG 198 24 S
T 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3342
55412 CHE 118B COM A06 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A YOUNG 198 24 S
T 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3342
55413 CHE 118B COM A07 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A YOUNG 198 24 S
W 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3342
55415 CHE 118B COM A08 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A YOUNG 198 24 S
R 0900-1150A EPHSCI 3342
55416 CHE 118B COM A09 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A YOUNG 198 24 S
R 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3342
** CHE 118B COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 **
55437 CHE 118C COM ARO Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 32 B
TBA TBA
** SECTION ARO IS OPEN ONLY TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE PREVIOUSLY COMPLETED THE
CHEM 118C LABORATORY AND WHO ARE REPEATING THE COURSE. STUDENTS IN THIS SECTION
WILL BE ABLE TO CHOOSE A DISCUSSION/LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS. STUDENTS REPEATING
WHO ENROLL IN A SECTION OTHER THAN ARO WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. NON-
REPEATERS WHO ENROLL IN THIS SECTION WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. **
55418 CHE 118C COM A01 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 B
M 0410-0700P EPHSCI 3303
55419 CHE 118C COM A02 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 B
M 0410-0700P EPHSCI 3317
55420 CHE 118C COM A03 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 B
M 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3303
55421 CHE 118C COM A04 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 B
M 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3317
55422 CHE 118C COM A05 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 B
T 0900-1150A EPHSCI 3303
55423 CHE 118C COM A06 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 B
T 0900-1150A EPHSCI 3317
55424 CHE 118C COM A07 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 B
T 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3303
55425 CHE 118C COM A08 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 B
T 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3317
55426 CHE 118C COM A09 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 B
T 0710-1000P EPHSCI 3303
55428 CHE 118C COM A10 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 B
W 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3303
55429 CHE 118C COM A11 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 B
W 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3317
55432 CHE 118C COM A12 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 B
R 0900-1150A EPHSCI 3303
55433 CHE 118C COM A13 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 B
R 0900-1150A EPHSCI 3317
55434 CHE 118C COM A14 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 B
R 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3303
55435 CHE 118C COM A15 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 B
R 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3317
55436 CHE 118C COM A16 Organic Chem Health Sci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SCILEC 123 24 B
M 0110-0400P EPHSCI 3317
** CHE 118C COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 **
55438 CHE 124A LEC 001 Inorg Fundamentals 3.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P RESSLR 66 120 Q
55439 CHE 128A LEC 001 Organic Chemistry 3.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P CHEM 179 125 Q
55440 CHE 128C LEC 001 Organic Chemistry 3.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A PHYSIC 140 40 G
55441 CHE 129A COM A01 Organic Chem Lab 2.0 The Staff MW 0800-0850A HARING 1204 24 B
M 0410-0700P CHEM A 3435
55442 CHE 129A COM A02 Organic Chem Lab 2.0 The Staff MW 0800-0850A HARING 1204 24 B
T 0900-1150A CHEM A 3435
55443 CHE 129A COM A03 Organic Chem Lab 2.0 The Staff MW 0800-0850A HARING 1204 24 B
T 0110-0400P CHEM A 3435
** CHE 129A COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 **
** CHE 129A LECTURE MEETS TWICE A WEEK FOR THE FIRST FOUR WEEKS AND ONCE A WEEK THEREAFTER **
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55444 CHE 129C LAB 001 Organic Chem Lab 2.0 The Staff MW 0110-0400P CHEM A 3435 24
** CHE 129C COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 **
55445 CHE 150 LEC 001 Natural Products 3.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A HART 1128 35 G
@ 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
55650 CHE 195 SEM 001 Careers in Chemistry 1.0 Kurth, MJ F 0210-0400P WELLMN 226 33
@ 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
55804 CHE 201 LEC 001 Symmetry & Group Theory 3.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A HART 1116 30
55805 CHE 204 LEC 001 Math Methods in Chem 3.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 70 20
55806 CHE 210C LEC 001 Quantum Ch:Spectros 3.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A SOCSCI 70 20
55807 CHE 211A LEC 001 Stat Thermodynamics 3.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 263 15
55808 CHE 218 LEC 001 Macromolecules 3.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A STORER 1342 25
55809 CHE 226 LEC 001 Trans Metal Chem 3.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P WELLMN 101 25
55810 CHE 233 LEC 001 Physical-Organic 3.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1006 38
55811 CHE 238 LEC 001 Intro Chem Biol 3.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 229 25
55812 CHE 240 LEC 001 Adv Analytical Chem 3.0 The Staff TR 0730-0850A 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, 166 CHEM **
55966 CHE 290 SEM 001 Seminar 2.0 The Staff TR 0410-0530P CHEM 179 145
55967 CHE 293 DIS 001 Intro To Chem Res 1.0 Lebrilla, CB W 0410-0600P CHEM 166 68
55968 CHE 295 SEM 001 Careers in Chemistry 1.0 Kurth, MJ F 0210-0400P WELLMN 226 44
@ CHE 296 LAB 001 Res Pharm Chemistry 6.0 Franz, AK TBA TBA 20
@ CHE 296 LAB 002 Res Pharm Chemistry 6.0 Beal, PA TBA TBA 20
@ CHE 296 LAB 003 Res Pharm Chemistry 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20
@ CHE 296 LAB 004 Res Pharm Chemistry 6.0 The Staff 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
56126 CHE 392 LEC 001 Adv Met Teach Chem 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Chicana/Chicano Studies (CHI)
56127 CHI 010 COM A01 Intro Chicana/o Studies 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P EVERSN 176 30 U
F 1000-1050A OLSON 141
56128 CHI 010 COM A02 Intro Chicana/o Studies 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P EVERSN 176 30 U
R 0610-0700P OLSON 105
56129 CHI 010 COM A03 Intro Chicana/o Studies 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P EVERSN 176 30 U
F 1210-0100P HART 1128
56130 CHI 010 COM A04 Intro Chicana/o Studies 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P EVERSN 176 30 U
F 1100-1150A OLSON 141
56131 CHI 010 COM A05 Intro Chicana/o Studies 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P EVERSN 176 30 U
T 0510-0600P OLSON 207
56132 CHI 010 COM A06 Intro Chicana/o Studies 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P EVERSN 176 30 U
W 0310-0400P WELLMN 7
56135 CHI 050 COM A01 Intro To Chicano Culture 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P OLSON 146 30 X
F 1210-0100P WELLMN 115
56136 CHI 050 COM A02 Intro To Chicano Culture 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P OLSON 146 30 X
F 1100-1150A WELLMN 115
56141 CHI 070 LEC 001 Survey Of Chi Art 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P HART 1130 55 Q
56142 CHI 073 COM 001 Chicano Art Expres 4.0 Jackson, CF TR 0110-0500P HART 1401 15
TR 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 008 Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 Flores, Y TBA TBA TRCERO 30
** TOPIC: ACADEMIC THEME PROGRAM IN CASA CUAUHTEMOC **
@ CHI 098 VAR 009 Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 Jackson, CF T 0210-0400P WELLMN 209 25
** TOPIC: SURVIVING THE SOPHOMORE SLUMP: NAVIGATING UCD **
@ CHI 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
56173 CHI 110 LED 001 The Chicano Experience 4.0 Deeb Sossa, NI MW 0210-0400P OLSON 6 97 O
56175 CHI 130 LEC 001 Us Mex Bord Rel 4.0 Chavez-Garcia, M TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 234 100 M
56178 CHI 155 LEC 001 Chicano Theater 4.0 Chabram-Dernerse, A MW 1000-1150A HART 1130 68 L
82849 CHI 156 LEC 001 Chicano Poetry 4.0 Chabram-Dernerse, A TR 1210-0200P HART 1150 79 R
@ CHI 192 INT Int Chi/Latino Community 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ CHI 194HA IND Sen Hon Research 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ CHI 194HB IND Sen Hon Research 3.0 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. **
56254 ^ CHN 001 LED 001 Elementary Chinese 5.0 Liu, J MTWRF 0800-0850A OLSON 261 25 D
Chu, C
56255 ^ CHN 001 LED 002 Elementary Chinese 5.0 Liu, J MTWRF 0900-0950A OLSON 217 25 D
Chu, C
56256 ^ CHN 001 LED 003 Elementary Chinese 5.0 Wang, J MTWRF 0310-0400P STORER 1342 25 D
Chu, C
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56257 ^ CHN 001 LED 004 Elementary Chinese 5.0 Wang, J MTWRF 1100-1150A WELLMN 205 25 D
Chu, C
56258 ^ CHN 001 LED 005 Elementary Chinese 5.0 Wang, C MTWRF 1210-0100P WELLMN 107 25 D
Chu, C
56259 ^ CHN 001 LED 006 Elementary Chinese 5.0 Wang, J MTWRF 0210-0300P OLSON 227 25 D
Chu, C
56260 ^ CHN 001 LED 007 Elementary Chinese 5.0 Xiang, S MTWRF 0310-0400P OLSON 227 25 D
Chu, C
56262 ^ CHN 001BL LEC 001 Accel Written Chinese I 5.0 Xiao, Y MTWRF 1210-0100P WELLMN 235 25 D
Chu, C
56263 ^ CHN 001BL LEC 002 Accel Written Chinese I 5.0 Lu, L MTWRF 0210-0300P OLSON 167 25 D
Chu, C
56264 ^ CHN 001CN LEC 001 Mandarin for Cant Spkrs 5.0 Lu, L MTWRF 0310-0400P OLSON 167 25 D
Chu, C
56265 ^ CHN 004 LED 001 Intermed Chinese 5.0 Yang, B MTWRF 0800-0850A OLSON 227 25 D
Chu, C
56266 ^ CHN 004 LED 002 Intermed Chinese 5.0 Yang, B MTWRF 0900-0950A OLSON 227 25 D
Chu, C
56267 ^ CHN 004 LED 003 Intermed Chinese 5.0 Xiang, S MTWRF 1000-1050A WELLMN 27 25 D
Chu, C
82599 ^ CHN 011 COM 001 Great Bks Of China 4.0 Halperin, M TR 0210-0330P OLSON 147 54 U
TR 0340-0400P OLSON 147
@ 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
83198 CHN 106 COM 001 Chn Poety (Engl) 4.0 Yeh, M MW 0210-0330P HART 1130 60 O
MW 0340-0400P HART 1130
56290 ^ CHN 111 COM 001 Mod Chn/Rdg & Dis 4.0 Wang, C MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 90 25 S
Chu, C T 0900-0950A SOCSCI 90
56291 ^ CHN 111 COM 002 Mod Chn/Rdg & Dis 4.0 Wang, C MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 159 25 L
Chu, C T 1000-1050A WELLMN 115
56292 ^ CHN 111 COM 003 Mod Chn/Rdg & Dis 4.0 Liu, J MWF 0110-0200P WELLMN 101 25 K
Chu, C T 0110-0200P WELLMN 103
56295 CHN 114 COM 001 Intro Classical Chn 4.0 Halperin, M TR 1000-1120A SOCSCI 90 30 Y
TR 1130-1150A SOCSCI 90
56296 CHN 120 COM 001 Adv Chinese 4.0 Xiao, Y MWF 1000-1050A HUTCH 102 25 L
Chu, C T 0900-0950A WELLMN 103
83164 CHN 131 COM 001 Trad Chn Poetry 4.0 Yeh, M MW 1210-0130P HART 1120 30 Q
MW 0140-0200P HART 1120
@ 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)
82575 CLA 030 LEC 001 Word Roots 3.0 Albu, E MWF 0110-0200P WELLMN 2 200 K
82576 CLA 030 LEC 002 Word Roots 3.0 Rundin, J MWF 1210-0100P WELLMN 2 200 Q
82772 CLA 175 LEC 001 Urbanism Medit Antiquity 4.0 Roller, LE TR 0140-0300P ART 210 25
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ART HISTORY AND CLASSICAL CIVILIZATON MAJORS **
56347 CLA 190 SEM 001 Senior Seminar 4.0 Watanabe, A MW 0410-0530P OLSON 267 20
@ CLA 194HA 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
56374 CLA 200B IND 001 Intro Classical Past 4.0 Watanabe, A TBA TBA 5
@ CLA 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Clinical Research (Graduate Group) (CLH)
56380 CLH 200 COM 001 Intro Clinical Research 3.0 Meyers, FJ TBA TBA UCDMCS
TBA TBA UCDMCS
56381 CLH 201 LEC 001 Strategies Grant Writing 2.0 Rutledge, JC TBA TBA UCDMCS
56382 CLH 202 COM 001 Intro Clin Epi Study Des 3.0 Romano, PS TBA TBA UCDMCS
TBA TBA UCDMCS
56383 CLH 203 COM 001 Methods Clin Research 5.0 Kravitz, RL TBA TBA UCDMCS
TBA TBA UCDMCS
@ CLH 204 LEC 001 Resp Conduct of Research 3.0 Wun, T R 0110-0300P UCDMCS 30
56385 CLH 205 COM 001 Intro Medical Statistics 4.0 Yang, X TBA TBA UCDMCS
TBA TBA UCDMCS
@ CLH 240 COM 001 Research Integration 1.0 Berglund, L TBA TBA 15
TBA TBA
56387 CLH 250 COM 001 Med Into Basic Science 6.0 Knowlton, AA TBA TBA UCDMCS 25
Robbins, JA TBA TBA UCDMCS
Stevenson, F TBA TBA UCDMCS
TBA TBA UCDMCS
56388 CLH 250 COM 002 Med Into Basic Science 6.0 Bonham, AC TBA TBA UCDMCS 12
TBA TBA UCDMCS
TBA TBA UCDMCS
TBA TBA UCDMCS
@ CLH 290A SEM 001 Hot Topics Clinical Res 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 50
@ CLH 290A SEM 002 Hot Topics Clinical Res 1.0 Knowlton, AA F 0210-0300P GENBIO 20
Chiamvimonvat, N
@ CLH 290B SEM 001 Hot Top Stem Cell Bio 1.0 Chiamvimonvat, N TBA TBA 20
Knowlton, AA
@ CLH 290C DIS 001 Literature Stem Cell Bio 1.0 Tarantal, AF R 0415-0505P UCDMCS 25
@ CLH 290D DIS 001 Lit Translational Res 1.0 Knowlton, AA F 0210-0300P GENBIO 20
@ CLH 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Kenyon, N TBA TBA
@ CLH 299 VAR Clinical Research 1.0 -5.0 Armstrong, AW TBA TBA
Communication (CMN)
56409 CMN 001 COM A01 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P WELLMN 2 20 3
MWF 0310-0400P WELLMN 101
56410 CMN 001 COM A02 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P WELLMN 2 20 3
MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 7
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56411 CMN 001 COM A03 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P WELLMN 2 20 3
MWF 0210-0300P GIEDT 1007
56412 CMN 001 COM A04 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P WELLMN 2 20 3
MWF 1210-0100P STORER 1344
56413 CMN 001 COM A05 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P WELLMN 2 20 3
MWF 0210-0300P HUTCH 102
56414 CMN 001 COM A06 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P WELLMN 2 20 3
MWF 1210-0100P OLSON 125
56415 CMN 001 COM A07 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P WELLMN 2 20 3
MWF 0110-0200P HUTCH 102
56416 CMN 001 COM A08 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P WELLMN 2 20 3
MWF 0110-0200P WELLMN 107
56417 CMN 001 COM A09 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P WELLMN 2 20 3
MWF 1100-1150A HUTCH 102
56418 CMN 001 COM A10 Intro Public Speaking 4.0 Shubb, AM M 0610-0700P WELLMN 2 20 3
MWF 0310-0400P WELLMN 129
56419 CMN 003 COM A01 Interprsnl Com Competnce 4.0 Hamilton, VO M 1210-0200P EVERSN 176 22 Q
F 0800-0950A WELLMN 127
56420 CMN 003 COM A02 Interprsnl Com Competnce 4.0 Hamilton, VO M 1210-0200P EVERSN 176 22 Q
T 0800-0950A WELLMN 207
56421 CMN 003 COM A03 Interprsnl Com Competnce 4.0 Hamilton, VO M 1210-0200P EVERSN 176 22 Q
F 1000-1150A WELLMN 127
56422 CMN 003 COM A04 Interprsnl Com Competnce 4.0 Hamilton, VO M 1210-0200P EVERSN 176 22 Q
R 0410-0600P WELLMN 211
56423 CMN 003 COM A05 Interprsnl Com Competnce 4.0 Hamilton, VO M 1210-0200P EVERSN 176 22 Q
F 1000-1150A WELLMN 125
56424 CMN 003 COM A06 Interprsnl Com Competnce 4.0 Hamilton, VO M 1210-0200P EVERSN 176 22 Q
F 1210-0200P WELLMN 125
56425 CMN 003 COM A07 Interprsnl Com Competnce 4.0 Hamilton, VO M 1210-0200P EVERSN 176 22 Q
F 0210-0400P WELLMN 125
56426 CMN 003 COM A08 Interprsnl Com Competnce 4.0 Hamilton, VO M 1210-0200P EVERSN 176 22 Q
M 0610-0800P WELLMN 211
56427 CMN 003 COM A09 Interprsnl Com Competnce 4.0 Hamilton, VO M 1210-0200P EVERSN 176 22 Q
W 0610-0800P WELLMN 211
56435 CMN 101 LED 001 Communication Theories 4.0 Puckering, CL TR 0800-0950A WELLMN 6 120 I
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
56436 CMN 102 LEC 001 Empircal Methods Commun 4.0 Bell, RA TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 6 115 U
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
56437 CMN 105 LEC 001 Semantic &Prag Func Lang 4.0 Hamilton, VO MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 6 120 O
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
56438 CMN 134 LEC 001 Interpersonal Communic 4.0 Motley, MT MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 234 105 O
56439 CMN 134 LEC 002 Interpersonal Communic 4.0 Motley, MT MW 0410-0600P WELLMN 216 90 W
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
56440 CMN 135 LEC 001 Nonverbal Communication 4.0 Berger, CR TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 6 121 Y
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
56441 CMN 136 LEC 001 Organizational Communic 4.0 Hamilton, VO MW 0410-0600P WELLMN 6 120 W
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
56442 CMN 140 LED 001 The Media Industry 4.0 Theobald, J TR 1000-1150A OLSON 6 120 Y
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
56443 CMN 141 LED 001 Media Effects 4.0 Hwang, H TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 26 120 Y
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
82827 CMN 144 LED 001 Media Entertainment 4.0 Taylor, LD MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 1 50 L
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
56445 CMN 146 LED 001 Communication Campaigns 4.0 Theobald, J R 0510-0900P WELLMN 106 120 T
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
56446 CMN 152 LEC 001 Theories of Persuasion 4.0 Jenkins, M MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 26 120 L
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
82828 CMN 161 LED 001 Health Communication 4.0 Bell, RA MW 0210-0400P KERR 293 40 O
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
56447 CMN 170 LED 001 Commun Tech & Society 4.0 Theobald, J TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 26 100 U
** 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 199 VAR Special Study Adv Ugrad 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
56507 CMN 201 SEM 001 Perspectv Strategic Comm 4.0 Berger, CR T 0210-0500P KERR 10
TBA TBA
56508 CMN 210 LEC 001 Experimental Methods 4.0 Palomares, NA R 0110-0400P KERR 10
TBA TBA
@ 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 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ CMN 396 VAR 005 Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 Theobald, J T 0800-0950A KERR 10
Community and Regional Development (CRD)
56755 CRD 001 COM A01 The Community 4.0 Tarallo, BM TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 126 22 U
R 0710-0800P WELLMN 127
56756 CRD 001 COM A02 The Community 4.0 Tarallo, BM TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 126 22 U
W 0610-0700P OLSON 163
56757 CRD 001 COM A03 The Community 4.0 Tarallo, BM TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 126 22 U
R 0510-0600P WELLMN 230
56758 CRD 001 COM A04 The Community 4.0 Tarallo, BM TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 126 22 U
W 0510-0600P OLSON 163
56759 CRD 001 COM A05 The Community 4.0 Tarallo, BM TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 126 22 U
W 0710-0800P OLSON 163
56760 CRD 001 COM A06 The Community 4.0 Tarallo, BM TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 126 22 U
R 0610-0700P WELLMN 127
56761 CRD 002 COM A01 Ethnicity Amer Comm 4.0 The Staff M 0410-0700P WELLMN 106 22 W
T 0610-0700P HART 1130
56762 CRD 002 COM A02 Ethnicity Amer Comm 4.0 The Staff M 0410-0700P WELLMN 106 22 W
T 0710-0800P HART 1130
56763 CRD 002 COM A03 Ethnicity Amer Comm 4.0 The Staff M 0410-0700P WELLMN 106 22 W
R 0410-0500P STORER 1344
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56764 CRD 002 COM A04 Ethnicity Amer Comm 4.0 The Staff M 0410-0700P WELLMN 106 22 W
R 0610-0700P STORER 1344
56765 CRD 002 COM A05 Ethnicity Amer Comm 4.0 The Staff M 0410-0700P WELLMN 106 22 W
T 0510-0600P HART 1130
56766 CRD 002 COM A06 Ethnicity Amer Comm 4.0 The Staff M 0410-0700P WELLMN 106 22 W
R 0510-0600P STORER 1344
56767 CRD 020 COM A01 Food Systems 4.0 Galt, RE TR 0310-0430P OLSON 207 15 X
W 0900-1150A BOWLEY 105
56768 CRD 020 COM A02 Food Systems 4.0 Galt, RE TR 0310-0430P OLSON 207 15 X
W 1210-0300P BOWLEY 105
56769 CRD 020 COM A03 Food Systems 4.0 Galt, RE TR 0310-0430P OLSON 207 15 X
W 0310-0600P BOWLEY 105
** CRD 020 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $14.00 **
@ 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 AT ADVISING OFFICE IN 1303 HART HALL **
56816 CRD 118 COM 001 Technology and Society 4.0 Kenney, MF MW 1210-0130P WELLMN 202 70 Q
MW 0140-0200P WELLMN 202
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT MAJORS **
56817 CRD 141 COM 001 Org of Economic Space 4.0 Benner, CC MW 1000-1120A YOUNG 184 70 L
MW 1130-1150A YOUNG 184
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT MAJORS **
56818 CRD 152 LEC 001 Community Development 4.0 Hirtz, F MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 230 70 O
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT MAJORS **
56821 CRD 162 LEC 001 People, Work and Technol 4.0 MacCannell, JF TR 1000-1150A HARING 1204 70 Y
** 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 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
** CONTRACTS AT ADVISING OFFICE IN 1303 HART HALL **
56868 CRD 240 LED 001 Community Develop Theory 4.0 Benner, CC MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 211 20
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
56869 CRD 241 SEM 001 Economics Community Devl 4.0 Kenney, MF M 0510-0900P WELLMN 123 15
** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
82578 CRD 242 SEM 001 Comm Dev Organizations 4.0 Hirtz, F MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 109 15
** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
@ CRD 290 SEM Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
** CONTRACTS AT ADVISING OFFICE IN 1303 HART HALL **
@ CRD 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
** CONTRACTS AT ADVISING OFFICE IN 1303 HART HALL **
Comparative Literature (COM)
56559 ^ COM 001 LED 001 Major Bks Ancient World 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A WICKSN 1020 25 L
56560 ^ COM 001 LED 002 Major Bks Ancient World 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 207 25 Q
56561 ^ COM 001 LED 003 Major Bks Ancient World 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 7 25 Y
56562 ^ COM 002 LED 001 Majo Bks Mid Ages to Enl 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 205 25 Q
56563 ^ COM 002 LED 002 Majo Bks Mid Ages to Enl 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 207 25 O
56564 ^ COM 002 LED 003 Majo Bks Mid Ages to Enl 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 229 25 Y
56565 ^ COM 003 LED 001 Major Bks Mod Crisis 4.0 The Staff MW 0800-0950A OLSON 267 25 B
56566 ^ COM 003 LED 002 Major Bks Mod Crisis 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 7 25 L
56567 ^ COM 003 LED 003 Major Bks Mod Crisis 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P WELLMN 27 25 R
@ ^ COM 003 LED 004 Major Bks Mod Crisis 4.0 Mc Lean, WS TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 207 U
56569 ^ COM 004 LED 001 Mjr Bks Contemp World 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 205 25 O
56570 ^ COM 004 LED 002 Mjr Bks Contemp World 4.0 The Staff MW 0410-0600P WELLMN 127 25 W
56571 ^ COM 004 LED 003 Mjr Bks Contemp World 4.0 The Staff TR 0800-0950A OLSON 267 25 I
56572 ^ COM 004 LED 004 Mjr Bks Contemp World 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P HART 1116 25 U
83141 ^ COM 005 COM A01 Fairy Tales, Fables 4.0 Schildgen, BD TR 0310-0430P EVERSN 176 25 X
M 0610-0700P OLSON 267
83142 ^ COM 005 COM A02 Fairy Tales, Fables 4.0 Schildgen, BD TR 0310-0430P EVERSN 176 25 X
T 0510-0600P OLSON 217
83143 ^ COM 005 COM A03 Fairy Tales, Fables 4.0 Schildgen, BD TR 0310-0430P EVERSN 176 25 X
W 0610-0700P OLSON 267
83144 ^ COM 005 COM A04 Fairy Tales, Fables 4.0 Schildgen, BD TR 0310-0430P EVERSN 176 25 X
R 0510-0600P OLSON 217
83145 ^ COM 005 COM A05 Fairy Tales, Fables 4.0 Schildgen, BD TR 0310-0430P EVERSN 176 25 X
F 1210-0100P WICKSN 1020
83146 ^ COM 005 COM A06 Fairy Tales, Fables 4.0 Schildgen, BD TR 0310-0430P EVERSN 176 25 X
F 0210-0300P OLSON 125
82721 ^ COM 006 COM A01 Myths & Legends 4.0 Venkatesan, A MWF 1210-0100P HUNT 100 25 Q
M 0410-0500P OLSON 244
82722 ^ COM 006 COM A02 Myths & Legends 4.0 Venkatesan, A MWF 1210-0100P HUNT 100 25 Q
M 0510-0600P OLSON 244
82723 ^ COM 006 COM A03 Myths & Legends 4.0 Venkatesan, A MWF 1210-0100P HUNT 100 25 Q
T 0410-0500P OLSON 117
82737 ^ COM 006 COM A04 Myths & Legends 4.0 Venkatesan, A MWF 1210-0100P HUNT 100 25 Q
W 0410-0500P OLSON 244
82725 ^ COM 006 COM A05 Myths & Legends 4.0 Venkatesan, A MWF 1210-0100P HUNT 100 25 Q
R 0510-0600P OLSON 141
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82724 ^ COM 006 COM A06 Myths & Legends 4.0 Venkatesan, A MWF 1210-0100P HUNT 100 25 Q
F 1000-1050A BAINER 1132
82740 ^ COM 010K LED 001 Master Authors 2.0 The Staff T 0410-0600P KERR 293 25 N
82742 ^ COM 010K LED 002 Master Authors 2.0 The Staff R 0210-0400P OLSON 151 25 U
83148 ^ COM 014 LED 001 Introduction To Poetry 3.0 Mc Lean, WS TR 1210-0130P PHYSIC 130 30 R
@ COM 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ COM 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
82745 COM 110 COM 001 Hong Kong Cinema 4.0 Lu, SH TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 202 80 U
R 0610-0900P OLSON 206
82795 ^ COM 135 LED 001 Women Writers 4.0 Lokke, K TR 0900-1020A OLSON 207 30 F
83149 ^ COM 141 LED 001 Intro to Critical Theory 4.0 Larsen, NA TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 103 30 X
82798 ^ COM 151 LEC 001 Colonial & Postcol Lit 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P OLSON 125 30 K
83150 ^ COM 161B LED 001 Comedy 4.0 Finney, GE TR 1210-0130P OLSON 101 30 R
83151 ^ COM 164A LED 001 Middle Ages 4.0 Schildgen, BD TR 1210-0130P PHYSIC 140 30 R
@ COM 194H IND Honors Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ COM 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ COM 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
56633 COM 210 DIS 001 Topics/Themes Comp Lit 4.0 Lu, SH W 0410-0700P WELLMN 203 15
@ COM 250A DIS Comp Lit Research 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ COM 250B LEC Author/Period/Genre 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ COM 250C DIS Dissertation Rsch 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ COM 298 VAR Direct Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ COM 299 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ COM 299D VAR Special Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
56747 COM 390 COM 001 Teaching Comp Lit 3.0 Stuchebrukhov, O TBA TBA 15
TBA TBA
56748 COM 392 DIS 001 Teaching Internship 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 10
@ COM 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Consumer Sciences (CNS)
@ CNS 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ CNS 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ CNS 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ CNS 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ CNS 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Critical Theory (Designated Emphasis) (CRI)
83190 CRI 101 LED 001 Intro to Critical Theory 4.0 Larsen, NA TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 103 30 X
56937 CRI 200A SEM 001 Apprchs To Crit Thry 4.0 Fort, JP W 0310-0600P SPROUL 20
56938 CRI 200B SEM 001 Problems in Crit Theory 4.0 Larsen, NA R 0610-0900P OLSON 144 15
56940 CRI 200C SEM 001 History of Crit Theory 4.0 Morton, TB T 0310-0600P OLSON 109 15
@ CRI 298 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ CRI 299 IND Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Cultural Studies (CST)
56958 CST 200A LED 001 History Cultural Studies 4.0 Kaplan, C R 0110-0400P HART 2120 15
TBA TBA
** OPEN TO MAJORS **
82907 CST 204 LED 001 Hist Theory Sexualities 4.0 Freeman, ES F 1000-1250P VRHIES 248 15
@ CST 270A COM CST Research 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
TBA TBA
@ CST 270B COM CST Research 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
TBA TBA
@ CST 270C COM CST Research 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
TBA TBA
56975 CST 290 LEC 001 Colloquium 1.0 Kaplan, C R 0410-0600P HART 40
** OPEN TO MAJORS **
83169 CST 295 LED 001 Special Topics 4.0 Mama, CA T 0110-0400P HART 2120 20
** TOPIC: FEMINISM AND MILITARISM IN TRANSNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE **
@ CST 298 VAR Group Research 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ CST 299 VAR Directed Research 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ CST 299D VAR Dissertation Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ CST 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Design (DES)
57040 ^ DES 001 LEC 001 Introduction to Design 4.0 Housefield, JE TR 1000-1150A HARING 2205 160 Y
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
57041 ^ DES 016 COM 001 Graphics & the Computer 4.0 Molloy, BR MW 1210-0100P HART 1102 20
MW 0110-0330P HART 1102
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
82778 ^ DES 021 COM 001 Drafting and Perspective 4.0 Kessler, MD MW 0210-0330P WALKER 151 20
MW 0340-0530P WALKER 151
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
57042 DES 040A LEC 001 Design: Pre-Indust Rev 4.0 Wagner, DR MW 1210-0200P ART 204 68 Q
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
57043 ^ DES 070 COM 001 Intro Textile Structure 4.0 Savageau, AE MW 0830-0920A WALKER 130 23
MW 0930-1150A WALKER 130
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
@ DES 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
57060 ^ DES 113 COM 001 Vis Com: Digital Imaging 4.0 Sylva, KG MW 0830-0920A HART 1102 20
MW 0930-1150A HART 1102
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
57061 ^ DES 115 COM 001 Letterforms and Type 4.0 The Staff TR 0830-0920A HART 1102 20
TR 0930-1150A HART 1102
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
57062 ^ DES 116 COM 001 VisCom: Graphic Design 4.0 Okumura, G TR 1210-0230P WALKER 134 20
TR 0240-0330P WALKER 134
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
83153 ^ DES 117 COM 001 VisCom:Interactive Des 4.0 Driscoll, JA MW 0340-0430P WALKER 134 20
MW 0440-0700P WALKER 134
** 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
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57064 ^ DES 134A COM 001 Intro Interior Design 4.0 Morgan, BW TR 0830-0920A WALKER 151 20
TR 0930-1150A WALKER 151
82779 ^ DES 134A COM 002 Intro Interior Design 4.0 Kessler, MD MW 0830-0920A WALKER 200 20
MW 0930-1150A WALKER 200
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
57065 ^ DES 136A COM 001 Lighting Technology 4.0 Siminovitch, M MW 0110-0230P OFFCAM 25
MW 0240-0400P OFFCAM
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
57066 ^ DES 137B COM 001 Daylighting Des. Studio 4.0 Papamichael, K TR 0830-0950A OFFCAM 25
TR 1000-1150A OFFCAM
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
57068 DES 145 LEC 001 History Visual Comm 4.0 Drew, GA TR 0410-0600P WELLMN 119 80 N
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
57069 ^ DES 150A STD 001 CAD for Designers 4.0 Pierre, JA F 0900-1250P HART 1102 23
F 0210-0400P HART 1102
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
83154 DES 151 COM 001 VisComm: Type in Motion 4.0 Drew, GA TR 1210-0100P HART 1102 20
TR 0110-0330P HART 1102
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
82819 ^ DES 160 COM 001 Textile Design:Patterns 4.0 Avila, ST MW 0210-0330P WALKER 118 24
MW 0340-0530P WALKER 118
** DES 160 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $37.00 **
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
57071 ^ DES 171 COM 001 Fashion Drawing 4.0 Abplanalp, SM TR 0830-0920A WALKER 129 24
TR 0930-1150A WALKER 129
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
57072 ^ DES 180A COM 001 Adv Interior Design 4.0 Kang, M TR 0830-0920A WALKER 200 22
TR 0930-1150A WALKER 200
57073 ^ DES 180A COM 002 Adv Interior Design 4.0 Kang, M TR 0110-0130P WALKER 200 20
TR 0140-0430P WALKER 200
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
57074 ^ DES 185 COM 001 Exhibition Design 4.0 Mcneil, TJ MW 0830-0920A WALKER 151 22
MW 0930-1150A WALKER 151
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
@ DES 191C VAR Graphics 4.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ DES 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
57262 DES 221 SEM 001 Theory and Issues in Des 4.0 Housefield, JE T 0100-0400P WALKER 202 12
Dramatic Art (DRA)
57349 DRA 001 COM A01 Performance and Culture 4.0 Rossini, JD TR 0900-1020A HARING 1227 25 F
T 1030-1120A FIREHS
57350 DRA 001 COM A02 Performance and Culture 4.0 Rossini, JD TR 0900-1020A HARING 1227 25 F
R 1030-1120A FIREHS
57351 DRA 001 COM A03 Performance and Culture 4.0 Rossini, JD TR 0900-1020A HARING 1227 25 F
T 1030-1120A WYATT
57352 DRA 001 COM A04 Performance and Culture 4.0 Rossini, JD TR 0900-1020A HARING 1227 25 F
R 1030-1120A WYATT
57353 DRA 005 COM 001 UnderstandingPerformance 4.0 Munn, TJ MW 1210-0100P OLSON 206 120 Q
F 1210-0200P OLSON 206
W 0110-0200P OLSON 206
M 0110-0200P OLSON 206
TBA TBA
57354 DRA 010 L/D 001 Intro To Acting 3.0 Turner, AC MW 0800-0950A WYATT 20
57355 DRA 010 L/D 002 Intro To Acting 3.0 Turner, AC MW 0800-0950A FIREHS 20
57356 DRA 010 L/D 003 Intro To Acting 3.0 Turner, AC MW 0800-0950A H GYM 185 20
57357 DRA 010 L/D 004 Intro To Acting 3.0 Turner, AC TR 0800-0950A H GYM 185 20
57358 DRA 010 L/D 005 Intro To Acting 3.0 Turner, AC TR 0800-0950A FIREHS 20
57359 DRA 010 L/D 006 Intro To Acting 3.0 Turner, AC TR 0800-0950A WYATT 20
57360 DRA 014 COM 001 Intro Contemporary Dance 4.0 Davidson, MA TR 1000-1120A UCLUB 30
TR 1130-1150A UCLUB
TBA TBA
57361 DRA 020 COM A01 Intro To Dramart 4.0 Shannon, P MWF 1000-1050A WYATT 25
M 1100-1150A WYATT
57362 DRA 020 COM A02 Intro To Dramart 4.0 Shannon, P MWF 1000-1050A WYATT 25
W 1100-1150A WYATT
57363 DRA 020 COM A03 Intro To Dramart 4.0 Shannon, P MWF 1000-1050A WYATT 25
F 1100-1150A WYATT
57364 DRA 020 COM A04 Intro To Dramart 4.0 Shannon, P MWF 1000-1050A WYATT 25
F 1100-1150A WRIGHT 101
57365 DRA 021A COM 001 Fundamentals Of Act 4.0 Leavy, MC MW 0900-0950A WRIGHT 120 20
MW 1000-1150A WRIGHT 120
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
57366 DRA 026 LEC 001 Production Management 3.0 Gray, RL TR 0210-0330P WRIGHT 101 50
@ DRA 030 VAR Theatre Lab 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
57389 DRA 040A L/D 001 Beginning Modern Dance 2.0 Davidson, MA TR 1210-0200P H GYM 185 30
57390 DRA 040B L/D 001 Intermed Modern Dance 2.0 Davidson, MA TR 1000-1150A H GYM 185 30
57391 DRA 042A L/D 001 Beginning Ballet 2.0 Carroll, SJ MW 1000-1150A H GYM 185 30
57392 DRA 042B L/D 001 Intermediate Ballet 2.0 Carroll, SJ MW 1210-0200P H GYM 185 28
@ DRA 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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
82991 DRA 121A LLA 001 Adv Acting: Verse Plays 4.0 Lichtenfels, PK TR 0900-1150A WRIGHT 120 15
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
57437 DRA 124C LED 001 Thea Desgn Lighting 4.0 Munn, TJ MW 1000-1150A WRIGHT 101 25
57438 DRA 124D LED 001 Thea Desgn Costume 4.0 Morgan, MJ MW 1210-0200P WALKER 151 20
57439 DRA 140C COM 001 Dance Composition II 4.0 Davidson, MA MW 0210-0330P UCLUB 15
MW 0340-0400P UCLUB
TBA TBA
57441 DRA 142 COM 001 History of Modern Dance 5.0 Davidson, MA MW 0410-0530P UCLUB 12
MW 0540-0600P UCLUB
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83125 DRA 156CN COM 001 Modern Performance 4.0 Rossini, JD TR 1210-0130P WRIGHT 101 50
TR 0140-0200P WRIGHT 101
57444 DRA 160A LED 001 Prin Of Playwriting 4.0 Mccutcheon, JR TR 1210-0200P WRIGHT 220 15
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS **
83054 DRA 160B LED 001 Prin Of Playwriting 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1050A WRIGHT 220 15
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS **
57445 DRA 170 COM 001 Media Theatre 3.0 Gutierrez Jr, JE M 0210-0300P WRIGHT 101 25
MW 0310-0400P WRIGHT 101
W 0210-0300P 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 194HA 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
57553 DRA 200 SEM 001 Meth&Mat Theatr Res 4.0 Hunter, LA M 0210-0500P WRIGHT 220 15
82993 DRA 211 LAB 001 Adv Voi & Sp 2.0 Porter, LA TR 1210-0200P WRIGHT 120 15
57555 DRA 221 COM 001 Spc Prob Adv Acting 4.0 Turner, AC MW 0210-0300P WRIGHT 120 15
MW 0310-0500P WRIGHT 120
57556 DRA 224A COM 001 Ancient Worlds-17th Cent 4.0 Iacovelli, JC M 0610-0800P OFFCAM 12
Munn, TJ TBA TBA
Morgan, MJ
57557 DRA 224D COM 001 Contemp Concepts Design 4.0 Iacovelli, JC M 0810-1000P OFFCAM 12
Munn, TJ TBA TBA
Morgan, MJ
57558 DRA 225 STD 001 Design Studio 2.0 Iacovelli, JC W 0610-0800P OFFCAM 12
57559 DRA 254 COM 001 Performing Identities 4.0 Mccutcheon, JR TR 0210-0330P WRIGHT 120 10
TR 0340-0500P WRIGHT 120
82992 DRA 259 SEM 001 Contemporary Performance 4.0 Rossini, JD W 0210-0500P WRIGHT 220 10
@ 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
@ DRA 299 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ DRA 299D VAR Dissertation Rsch 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ DRA 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
East Asian Studies (EAS)
@ EAS 190 SEM 001 East Asian Std Seminar 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 4
@ EAS 192 INT EAS Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ EAS 194H IND Honors Program 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ EAS 196B COM 001 Honors Seminar 4.0 Price, DC TBA TBA 5
TBA TBA
@ EAS 198 VAR Directed Grp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Ecology (ECL)
59115 ECL 200A COM A01 Principles of Ecology 5.0 Holyoak, M MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 229 10
R 1000-1050A WICKSN 2120J
59116 ECL 200A COM A02 Principles of Ecology 5.0 Holyoak, M MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 229 10
R 1100-1150A WICKSN 2120J
59117 ECL 200A COM A03 Principles of Ecology 5.0 Holyoak, M MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 229 10
R 0210-0300P WICKSN 2120J
59118 ECL 200A COM A04 Principles of Ecology 5.0 Holyoak, M MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 229 10
R 0310-0400P WICKSN 2120J
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
82908 ^ ECL 206 COM 001 Plant Communty Ecol 4.0 Rejmanek, M MW 1210-0200P WICKSN 1038 30
TBA TBA
82910 ECL 216 LEC 001 Ecology and Agriculture 3.0 Jackson, LE F 1000-1250P BOWLEY 101 35
59120 ECL 231 LEC 001 Math Method Pop Biol 3.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 107 30
@ ECL 290 VAR Seminar In Ecology 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
59191 ECL 296 SEM 001 Topics In Ecol and Evol 1.0 Baskett, ML R 0410-0530P STORER 1322 173
59192 ECL 296 SEM 002 Topics In Ecol and Evol 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
@ ECL 297T TUT Tutoring 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ ECL 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ ECL 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Economics (ECN)
59244 ^ ECN 001A COM A01 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Helms, LJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 30 F
M 0410-0500P WELLMN 205
59245 ^ ECN 001A COM A02 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Helms, LJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 30 F
M 0510-0600P WELLMN 205
59246 ^ ECN 001A COM A03 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Helms, LJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 30 F
W 0410-0500P WELLMN 207
59247 ^ ECN 001A COM A04 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Helms, LJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 30 F
W 0510-0600P WELLMN 207
59248 ^ ECN 001A COM A05 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Helms, LJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 30 F
T 0710-0800P WELLMN 105
59249 ^ ECN 001A COM A06 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Helms, LJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 30 F
T 0810-0900P WELLMN 105
59250 ^ ECN 001A COM A07 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Helms, LJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 30 F
R 0610-0700P WELLMN 235
59251 ^ ECN 001A COM A08 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Helms, LJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 30 F
R 0710-0800P WELLMN 235
59252 ^ ECN 001A COM A09 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Helms, LJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 30 F
T 0710-0800P WELLMN 129
59253 ^ ECN 001A COM A10 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Helms, LJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 30 F
T 0810-0900P WELLMN 129
59254 ^ ECN 001A COM A11 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Helms, LJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 30 F
R 0610-0700P WELLMN 103
59255 ^ ECN 001A COM A12 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Helms, LJ TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 1100 30 F
R 0710-0800P WELLMN 103
59256 ^ ECN 001A COM B01 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Modjtahedi, B MW 0610-0730P SOCSCI 1100 30 3
M 0410-0500P WELLMN 107
59257 ^ ECN 001A COM B02 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Modjtahedi, B MW 0610-0730P SOCSCI 1100 30 3
M 0510-0600P WELLMN 107
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59258 ^ ECN 001A COM B03 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Modjtahedi, B MW 0610-0730P SOCSCI 1100 30 3
W 0410-0500P WELLMN 205
59259 ^ ECN 001A COM B04 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Modjtahedi, B MW 0610-0730P SOCSCI 1100 30 3
W 0510-0600P WELLMN 205
59260 ^ ECN 001A COM B05 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Modjtahedi, B MW 0610-0730P SOCSCI 1100 30 3
T 0710-0800P ROBBNS 146
59261 ^ ECN 001A COM B06 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Modjtahedi, B MW 0610-0730P SOCSCI 1100 30 3
T 0610-0700P WELLMN 107
59262 ^ ECN 001A COM B07 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Modjtahedi, B MW 0610-0730P SOCSCI 1100 30 3
R 0710-0800P WELLMN 105
59263 ^ ECN 001A COM B08 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Modjtahedi, B MW 0610-0730P SOCSCI 1100 30 3
R 0610-0700P WELLMN 209
59264 ^ ECN 001A COM B09 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Modjtahedi, B MW 0610-0730P SOCSCI 1100 30 3
T 0610-0700P ROBBNS 146
59265 ^ ECN 001A COM B10 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Modjtahedi, B MW 0610-0730P SOCSCI 1100 30 3
T 0510-0600P WELLMN 107
59266 ^ ECN 001A COM B11 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Modjtahedi, B MW 0610-0730P SOCSCI 1100 30 3
R 0610-0700P HART 1116
59267 ^ ECN 001A COM B12 Princ Of Microecon 4.0 Modjtahedi, B MW 0610-0730P SOCSCI 1100 30 3
R 0510-0600P WELLMN 209
59268 ^ ECN 001B COM A01 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 30 A
T 0610-0700P WELLMN 105
59269 ^ ECN 001B COM A02 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 30 A
T 0510-0600P WELLMN 105
59270 ^ ECN 001B COM A03 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 30 A
R 0610-0700P WELLMN 207
59271 ^ ECN 001B COM A04 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 30 A
R 0510-0600P WELLMN 207
59272 ^ ECN 001B COM A05 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 30 A
M 0410-0500P WELLMN 105
59273 ^ ECN 001B COM A06 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 30 A
M 0510-0600P WELLMN 105
59274 ^ ECN 001B COM A07 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 30 A
W 0410-0500P WELLMN 107
59275 ^ ECN 001B COM A08 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 30 A
W 0510-0600P WELLMN 107
59276 ^ ECN 001B COM A09 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 30 A
T 0610-0700P WELLMN 129
59277 ^ ECN 001B COM A10 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 30 A
T 0510-0600P WELLMN 129
59278 ^ ECN 001B COM A11 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 30 A
R 0610-0700P WELLMN 205
59279 ^ ECN 001B COM A12 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P CHEM 194 30 A
R 0510-0600P WELLMN 205
59280 ^ ECN 001B COM B01 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P CHEM 194 30 T
M 0410-0500P WELLMN 103
59281 ^ ECN 001B COM B02 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P CHEM 194 30 T
M 0510-0600P WELLMN 103
59282 ^ ECN 001B COM B03 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P CHEM 194 30 T
W 0410-0500P WELLMN 105
59283 ^ ECN 001B COM B04 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P CHEM 194 30 T
W 0510-0600P WELLMN 105
59284 ^ ECN 001B COM B05 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P CHEM 194 30 T
T 0610-0700P HART 1120
59285 ^ ECN 001B COM B06 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P CHEM 194 30 T
T 0710-0800P HART 1120
59286 ^ ECN 001B COM B07 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P CHEM 194 30 T
R 0610-0700P VEIMYR 116
59287 ^ ECN 001B COM B08 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P CHEM 194 30 T
R 0710-0800P VEIMYR 116
59288 ^ ECN 001B COM B09 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P CHEM 194 30 T
T 0610-0700P HART 1116
59289 ^ ECN 001B COM B10 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P CHEM 194 30 T
T 0710-0800P HART 1116
59290 ^ ECN 001B COM B11 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P CHEM 194 30 T
R 0610-0700P WELLMN 27
59291 ^ ECN 001B COM B12 Princ Of Macroecon 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P CHEM 194 30 T
R 0710-0800P WELLMN 27
@ 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
59398 ^ ECN 100 COM A01 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 Schipper, BC TR 0900-1020A STORER 1322 40 F
T 0610-0700P WELLMN 115
59399 ^ ECN 100 COM A02 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 Schipper, BC TR 0900-1020A STORER 1322 40 F
T 0710-0800P WELLMN 115
59400 ^ ECN 100 COM A03 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 Schipper, BC TR 0900-1020A STORER 1322 40 F
R 0610-0700P WELLMN 212
59401 ^ ECN 100 COM A04 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 Schipper, BC TR 0900-1020A STORER 1322 40 F
R 0710-0800P WELLMN 212
59402 ^ ECN 100 COM B01 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A STORER 1322 40 G
M 0610-0700P WELLMN 1
59403 ^ ECN 100 COM B02 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A STORER 1322 40 G
M 0710-0800P WELLMN 1
59404 ^ ECN 100 COM B03 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A STORER 1322 40 G
W 0610-0700P WELLMN 212
59405 ^ ECN 100 COM B04 Intermed Micro Theory 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A STORER 1322 40 G
W 0710-0800P WELLMN 212
59406 ^ ECN 101 COM A01 Intermed Macro Theory 4.0 Rendahl, P TR 1030-1150A GIEDT 1003 40 M
T 0610-0700P WELLMN 7
59407 ^ ECN 101 COM A02 Intermed Macro Theory 4.0 Rendahl, P TR 1030-1150A GIEDT 1003 40 M
T 0710-0800P WELLMN 7
59408 ^ ECN 101 COM A03 Intermed Macro Theory 4.0 Rendahl, P TR 1030-1150A GIEDT 1003 40 M
R 0610-0700P WELLMN 115
59409 ^ ECN 101 COM A04 Intermed Macro Theory 4.0 Rendahl, P TR 1030-1150A GIEDT 1003 40 M
R 0710-0800P WELLMN 115
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59410 ^ ECN 101 COM B01 Intermed Macro Theory 4.0 Rendahl, P TR 0140-0300P HUNT 100 40 U
T 0610-0700P WELLMN 229
59411 ^ ECN 101 COM B02 Intermed Macro Theory 4.0 Rendahl, P TR 0140-0300P HUNT 100 40 U
T 0710-0800P WELLMN 229
59412 ^ ECN 101 COM B03 Intermed Macro Theory 4.0 Rendahl, P TR 0140-0300P HUNT 100 40 U
R 0610-0700P WELLMN 7
59413 ^ ECN 101 COM B04 Intermed Macro Theory 4.0 Rendahl, P TR 0140-0300P HUNT 100 40 U
R 0710-0800P WELLMN 7
59418 ^ ECN 102 COM A01 Analysis of Econ Data 4.0 Miller, DL TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 2 32 F
T 0310-0400P HUTCH 93
59419 ^ ECN 102 COM A02 Analysis of Econ Data 4.0 Miller, DL TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 2 32 F
T 0410-0500P HUTCH 93
59420 ^ ECN 102 COM A03 Analysis of Econ Data 4.0 Miller, DL TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 2 32 F
W 0800-0850A HUTCH 93
59421 ^ ECN 102 COM A04 Analysis of Econ Data 4.0 Miller, DL TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 2 32 F
W 0900-0950A HUTCH 93
59422 ^ ECN 102 COM A05 Analysis of Econ Data 4.0 Miller, DL TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 2 32 F
W 0310-0400P HUTCH 93
59423 ^ ECN 102 COM A06 Analysis of Econ Data 4.0 Miller, DL TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 2 32 F
W 0410-0500P HUTCH 93
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS MAJORS **
82558 ^ ECN 103 COM A01 Econ Of Uncertainty 4.0 Quinzii, M TR 0140-0300P OLSON 118 38 U
W 0610-0700P HOAGLD 168
82559 ^ ECN 103 COM A02 Econ Of Uncertainty 4.0 Quinzii, M TR 0140-0300P OLSON 118 37 U
W 0710-0800P HOAGLD 168
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS MAJORS **
59424 ^ ECN 110B COM A01 World Economic History 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P GIEDT 1003 38 K
W 0610-0700P HOAGLD 113
59425 ^ ECN 110B COM A02 World Economic History 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P GIEDT 1003 37 K
W 0710-0800P HOAGLD 113
59426 ^ ECN 110B COM A03 World Economic History 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P GIEDT 1003 38 K
M 0610-0700P HOAGLD 113
59427 ^ ECN 110B COM A04 World Economic History 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P GIEDT 1003 37 K
M 0710-0800P HOAGLD 113
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
59428 ^ ECN 111A COM A01 Econ History 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 2 38 T
T 0610-0700P STORER 1342
59429 ^ ECN 111A COM A02 Econ History 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 2 37 T
T 0710-0800P STORER 1342
59430 ^ ECN 111A COM A03 Econ History 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 2 38 T
W 0610-0700P HOAGLD 108
59431 ^ ECN 111A COM A04 Econ History 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 2 37 T
W 0710-0800P HOAGLD 108
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS MAJORS **
59432 ^ ECN 115A COM A01 Economic Development 4.0 Vosti, SA TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 40 X
T 0510-0600P WELLMN 212
59433 ^ ECN 115A COM A02 Economic Development 4.0 Vosti, SA TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 40 X
T 0610-0700P WELLMN 212
59434 ^ ECN 115A COM A03 Economic Development 4.0 Vosti, SA TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 40 X
T 0710-0800P WICKSN 1020
59436 ^ ECN 115A COM A04 Economic Development 4.0 Vosti, SA TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 40 X
W 0510-0600P WELLMN 212
59437 ^ ECN 115A COM A05 Economic Development 4.0 Vosti, SA TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 40 X
W 0610-0700P WELLMN 230
59438 ^ ECN 115A COM A06 Economic Development 4.0 Vosti, SA TR 0310-0430P SOCSCI 1100 40 X
W 0710-0800P WICKSN 1020
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS, MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
59440 ^ ECN 115B COM A01 Economic Development 4.0 Woo, WT TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 38 F
R 0810-0900P WICKSN 1020
59441 ^ ECN 115B COM A02 Economic Development 4.0 Woo, WT TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 37 F
R 0710-0800P OLSON 261
59442 ^ ECN 115B COM A03 Economic Development 4.0 Woo, WT TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 38 F
W 0610-0700P OLSON 261
59443 ^ ECN 115B COM A04 Economic Development 4.0 Woo, WT TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1002 37 F
W 0510-0600P OLSON 207
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS, MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
59444 ^ ECN 121A COM A01 Indust Organization 4.0 Frenkel, EA TR 0310-0430P HUNT 100 38 X
T 0710-0800P HOAGLD 168
59445 ^ ECN 121A COM A02 Indust Organization 4.0 Frenkel, EA TR 0310-0430P HUNT 100 37 X
T 0610-0700P HOAGLD 168
82560 ^ ECN 121A COM A03 Indust Organization 4.0 Frenkel, EA TR 0310-0430P HUNT 100 38 X
W 0810-0900P WELLMN 229
82561 ^ ECN 121A COM A04 Indust Organization 4.0 Frenkel, EA TR 0310-0430P HUNT 100 37 X
W 0710-0800P WELLMN 229
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS AND MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS MAJORS **
59446 ^ ECN 121B COM A01 Industrial Organization 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 230 38 S
W 0710-0800P WELLMN 233
59447 ^ ECN 121B COM A02 Industrial Organization 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 230 37 S
W 0810-0900P WELLMN 233
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS AND MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS MAJORS **
59448 ^ ECN 130 COM A01 Public Microecon 4.0 Silvestre, J TR 0140-0300P OLSON 106 38 U
R 0510-0600P HOAGLD 108
59449 ^ ECN 130 COM A02 Public Microecon 4.0 Silvestre, J TR 0140-0300P OLSON 106 37 U
R 0610-0700P HOAGLD 108
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS AND MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS MAJORS **
59450 ^ ECN 131 COM A01 Public Finance 4.0 Helms, LJ TR 1210-0130P OLSON 146 38 R
R 0810-0900P WELLMN 229
59451 ^ ECN 131 COM A02 Public Finance 4.0 Helms, LJ TR 1210-0130P OLSON 146 37 R
R 0710-0800P WELLMN 229
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS MAJORS **
59454 ^ ECN 134 COM A01 Financial Economics 4.0 Kuersteiner, GM TR 1030-1150A STORER 1322 38 M
R 0610-0700P HOAGLD 168
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59455 ^ ECN 134 COM A02 Financial Economics 4.0 Kuersteiner, GM TR 1030-1150A STORER 1322 37 M
R 0710-0800P HOAGLD 168
82562 ^ ECN 134 COM A03 Financial Economics 4.0 Kuersteiner, GM TR 1030-1150A STORER 1322 38 M
W 0510-0600P WELLMN 7
82563 ^ ECN 134 COM A04 Financial Economics 4.0 Kuersteiner, GM TR 1030-1150A STORER 1322 37 M
W 0610-0700P WELLMN 7
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS MAJORS **
59456 ^ ECN 135 COM A01 Money and Banking 4.0 Geromichalos, A TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 230 38 M
T 0710-0800P SOCSCI 90
59457 ^ ECN 135 COM A02 Money and Banking 4.0 Geromichalos, A TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 230 37 M
T 0810-0900P SOCSCI 90
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS MAJORS **
59458 ^ ECN 136 COM A01 Topics in Macroeconomics 4.0 Simonovska, I TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 234 38 T
T 0610-0700P HOAGLD 113
59459 ^ ECN 136 COM A02 Topics in Macroeconomics 4.0 Simonovska, I TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 234 37 T
T 0710-0800P HOAGLD 113
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS MAJORS **
59460 ^ ECN 140 COM A01 Econometrics 4.0 Das, M MWF 1000-1050A WELLMN 115 25 L
W 1100-1150A HUTCH 93
59461 ^ ECN 140 COM A02 Econometrics 4.0 Das, M MWF 1000-1050A WELLMN 115 24 L
W 1210-0100P HUTCH 93
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS MAJORS **
59462 ^ ECN 151A COM A01 Econ Of Labor Mkt 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 234 38 X
T 0710-0800P HOAGLD 108
59463 ^ ECN 151A COM A02 Econ Of Labor Mkt 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 234 37 X
T 0810-0900P HOAGLD 108
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS AND MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS MAJORS **
59464 ^ ECN 151B COM A01 Human Resources 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 226 38 G
M 0610-0700P HOAGLD 108
59465 ^ ECN 151B COM A02 Human Resources 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 226 37 G
M 0710-0800P HOAGLD 108
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS AND MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS MAJORS **
59466 ^ ECN 160A COM A01 Intl Micro 4.0 Feenstra, RC TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 2 38 R
R 0610-0700P HOAGLD 113
59467 ^ ECN 160A COM A02 Intl Micro 4.0 Feenstra, RC TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 2 37 R
R 0710-0800P HOAGLD 113
59468 ^ ECN 160A COM A03 Intl Micro 4.0 Feenstra, RC TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 2 38 R
T 0610-0700P CHEM 166
59469 ^ ECN 160A COM A04 Intl Micro 4.0 Feenstra, RC TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 2 37 R
T 0510-0600P CHEM 166
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS, MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
59470 ^ ECN 160B COM A01 International Macro 4.0 Woo, WT TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 230 38 R
R 0610-0700P WELLMN 229
59471 ^ ECN 160B COM A02 International Macro 4.0 Woo, WT TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 230 37 R
R 0510-0600P WELLMN 229
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS, MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
59472 ^ ECN 162 COM A01 Intl Econ Relations 4.0 Simonovska, I TR 0610-0730P STORER 1322 38 2
T 0510-0600P WELLMN 229
59473 ^ ECN 162 COM A02 Intl Econ Relations 4.0 Simonovska, I TR 0610-0730P STORER 1322 37 2
T 0410-0500P WELLMN 226
59474 ^ ECN 162 COM A03 Intl Econ Relations 4.0 Simonovska, I TR 0610-0730P STORER 1322 38 2
R 0510-0600P HOAGLD 113
59475 ^ ECN 162 COM A04 Intl Econ Relations 4.0 Simonovska, I TR 0610-0730P STORER 1322 37 2
R 0410-0500P WELLMN 229
** PASS 1: OPEN TO ECONOMICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
59511 ^ ECN 194HA COM 001 Honors Study 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 100
TBA TBA
@ 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
59628 ECN 200A COM 001 Microeconomic Theory 5.0 Silvestre, J MW 1000-1150A OLSON 205 56
F 1100-1150A OLSON 205
59630 ECN 210A LED 001 Economic History 4.0 Clark, G MW 0800-0950A WELLMN 233 30
59631 ECN 215A COM 001 Micro Development I 4.0 Taylor, JE MW 1000-1120A WELLMN 125 18
MW 1130-1150A WELLMN 125
59633 ECN 230B COM 001 Public Economics 4.0 Miller, DL TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 127 25
TBA TBA
59635 ECN 239 COM A01 Econometric Foundations 4.0 Chalfant, JA TR 1210-0130P HARING 2016 30
M 1210-0100P WICKSN 1020
59636 ECN 239 COM A02 Econometric Foundations 4.0 Chalfant, JA TR 1210-0130P HARING 2016 30
F 0900-0950A BAINER 1060
82564 ECN 240C COM A01 Time Series Econometric 4.0 Kuersteiner, GM TR 0210-0330P GIEDT 1007 17
TR 0340-0400P GIEDT 1007
82565 ECN 240C COM A02 Time Series Econometric 4.0 Kuersteiner, GM TR 0210-0330P GIEDT 1007 17
TBA TBA
59638 ECN 256 COM 001 Applied Econometrics 4.0 Green, RD MW 0210-0330P WICKSN 1020 40
MW 0340-0400P WICKSN 1020
59639 ECN 260A COM 001 International Econ 4.0 Feenstra, RC TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 111 15
TBA TBA
82566 ECN 260B COM 001 International Econ 4.0 Bergin, PR MW 1210-0130P WELLMN 109 15
MW 0140-0200P WELLMN 109
59641 ECN 291 SEM 001 Econ Seminar 2.0 Rendahl, P TBA TBA 15
59642 ECN 291 SEM 002 Econ Seminar 2.0 Hoynes, HW TBA TBA 20
59643 ECN 291 SEM 003 Econ Seminar 2.0 Schipper, BC TBA TBA 15
59644 ECN 291 SEM 004 Econ Seminar 2.0 Das, M TBA TBA 15
59645 ECN 291 SEM 005 Econ Seminar 2.0 Knittel, CR TBA TBA 15
59646 ECN 291 SEM 006 Econ Seminar 2.0 Clark, G 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
59752 ECN 397 L/D 001 Teaching Of Econ 2.0 Bergin, PR TBA TBA 25
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Education (EDU)
60385 EDU 081 COM 001 Learning in Sci & Math 2.0 Stevenson, ME T 0310-0500P EPHSCI 1317 40
TBA TBA
60386 EDU 081 COM 002 Learning in Sci & Math 2.0 Stevenson, ME W 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
60407 EDU 100 COM 001 Intro To Schools 4.0 Trexler, CJ TR 0900-1020A TEMCL3 3 60
TBA TBA
60408 EDU 100 COM 002 Intro To Schools 4.0 Trexler, CJ TR 1030-1150A TEMCL3 3 60
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO SENIORS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS **
60409 EDU 110 LED 001 Ed Psych: Gen 4.0 Ching, CC TR 1210-0200P WELLMN 234 90 R
82895 EDU 110 LED 002 Ed Psych: Gen 4.0 Booker, AN MW 0800-0950A TEMCL3 3 90
** PASS 1: OPEN TO SENIORS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS **
60410 EDU 114 LED 001 Quan Meth In Ed Res 4.0 Martin, LM T 0210-0400P ACADSR 2363 20
R 0210-0400P SOEB 261
** PASS 1: OPEN TO SENIORS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS **
60411 EDU 115 LEC 001 Edu Disabled Child 2.0 Mundy, PC W 0610-0830P WELLMN 2 150 3
** PASS 1: OPEN TO EDUCATION CREDENTIAL MAJORS **
60412 EDU 120 COM A01 Philos & Social Found 4.0 Kurlaender, M TR 1030-1150A MDSC C 180 40 M
R 0110-0200P ACADSR 2368
60413 EDU 120 COM A02 Philos & Social Found 4.0 Kurlaender, M TR 1030-1150A MDSC C 180 35 M
R 0210-0300P ACADSR 2362
60414 EDU 120 COM A03 Philos & Social Found 4.0 Kurlaender, M TR 1030-1150A MDSC C 180 35 M
R 0310-0400P ACADSR 2362
83137 EDU 120 COM A04 Philos & Social Found 4.0 Kurlaender, M TR 1030-1150A MDSC C 180 45 M
T 0210-0300P ACADSR 2368
83138 EDU 120 COM A05 Philos & Social Found 4.0 Kurlaender, M TR 1030-1150A MDSC C 180 45 M
T 0310-0400P ACADSR 2368
** PASS 1: OPEN TO SENIORS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS **
83094 EDU 122 COM 001 Child Learn & Mat Cultr 4.0 Watson-Gegeo, KA MW 0610-0730P ACADSR 2368 40
MW 0740-0800P ACADSR 2368
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO SENIORS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS **
60415 EDU 130 COM 001 Iss Hghr Ed 4.0 Gonzalez, C T 0510-0800P TEMCL3 3 40
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO SENIORS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS **
83116 EDU 147 LED 001 The Spanish Black Legend 4.0 Gonzalez, C M 0410-0700P OLSON 147 50 W
60416 EDU 151 LED 001 Lang Dev Chicano Ch 3.0 Enright, KA TBA TBA 55
** PASS 1: OPEN TO EDUCATION CREDENTIAL MAJORS **
60419 EDU 153 LED 001 Cult Diversity Ed 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO EDUCATION CREDENTIAL MAJORS **
60439 EDU 181 COM 001 Teaching in Sci & Math 2.0 Horn, CE M 0210-0400P EPHSCI 1317 40
TBA TBA
60440 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
60471 EDU 200 COM 001 Ed Research 4.0 Young, IP R 0510-0700P ACADSR 2362 25
R 0710-0800P ACADSR 2366
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO EDUCATION GRADUATE STUDENTS **
60472 EDU 204B COM 001 ANOVA & Nonparametrics 4.0 Abedi, J M 0140-0330P ACADSR 2363 35
M 0340-0430P ACADSR 2363
TBA TBA
60473 EDU 205A LEC 001 Ethno Rsch School: Theor 4.0 Watson-Gegeo, KA R 0510-0800P ACADSR 2377 20
TBA TBA
82899 EDU 207 COM 001 Concepts Of Cur 4.0 Heckman, PE T 0510-0700P ACADSR 2362 20
T 0710-0800P ACADSR 2366
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO EDUCATION GRADUATE STUDENTS **
82905 EDU 244 COM 001 Seminar Lang Lit Culture 4.0 Enright, KA W 0510-0800P ACADSR 2377 20
TBA TBA
@ EDU 290C DIS Res Conf Ed 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
60507 EDU 291 COM 001 Proseminar 4.0 Ambrose, RC M 0140-0430P ACADSR 2368 25
TBA TBA
** OPEN TO EDUCATION GRADUATE STUDENTS **
@ EDU 292 INT Special Topics in Educ 2.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
83177 EDU 294 SEM 001 Spec Topic Sci, Ag, Math 4.0 Martin, LM W 0210-0500P ACADSR 2377 20
@ 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 304A VAR Teaching in Elem School 2.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ EDU 304B VAR Teach In Elem Sch 2.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ EDU 304C VAR Teach In Elem Sch 2.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ EDU 306A VAR Teach Secondary Sch 2.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ EDU 306C VAR Teach Secondary Sch 2.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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)
57875 EAP 090X SEM 001 International Educ Sem 1.0 Schroeder, EJ R 0310-0400P YOUNG 194 70
** OPEN TO LOWER DIVISION STUDENTS **
57877 EAP 190X SEM 001 International Educ Sem 1.0 Schroeder, EJ R 0310-0400P YOUNG 194 25
** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION STUDENTS **
@ 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
@ 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
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Engineering (ENG)
61404 ^ ENG 004 COM A01 Engr Graphics Design 3.0 Schaaf, JA TR 1210-0100P SURGE3 1309 25 R
M 0900-1150A ACADSR 1116
61405 ^ ENG 004 COM A02 Engr Graphics Design 3.0 Schaaf, JA TR 1210-0100P SURGE3 1309 25 R
M 0210-0500P ACADSR 1116
61406 ^ ENG 004 COM A03 Engr Graphics Design 3.0 Schaaf, JA TR 1210-0100P SURGE3 1309 25 R
T 0210-0500P ACADSR 1116
61407 ^ ENG 004 COM A04 Engr Graphics Design 3.0 Schaaf, JA TR 1210-0100P SURGE3 1309 25 R
W 0900-1150A ACADSR 1116
** PASS 1: OPEN TO LOWER DIVISON COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS **
** ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY **
61408 ^ ENG 006 COM A01 Engineering Prob Solving 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1002 25 T
R 0610-0700P ACADSR 1044
61409 ^ ENG 006 COM A02 Engineering Prob Solving 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1002 25 T
W 0510-0600P ACADSR 1044
61410 ^ ENG 006 COM A03 Engineering Prob Solving 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1002 25 T
M 0510-0600P ACADSR 1044
61411 ^ ENG 006 COM A04 Engineering Prob Solving 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1002 25 T
R 0710-0800P ACADSR 1044
61412 ^ ENG 006 COM A05 Engineering Prob Solving 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1002 25 T
T 0210-0300P ACADSR 1044
61413 ^ ENG 006 COM A06 Engineering Prob Solving 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1002 25 T
W 1100-1150A ACADSR 1044
61414 ^ ENG 006 COM A07 Engineering Prob Solving 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1002 25 T
T 0610-0700P ACADSR 1044
61415 ENG 010 COM 001 How Things Work 4.0 Harris, WM TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 106 100 R
TR 0140-0200P WELLMN 106
61417 ^ ENG 017 COM A01 Circuits I 4.0 The Staff MWF 0410-0500P GIEDT 1003 50 W
W 0110-0200P RESSLR 55
83089 ^ ENG 017 COM A02 Circuits I 4.0 The Staff MWF 0410-0500P GIEDT 1003 50 W
W 0210-0300P RESSLR 55
83090 ^ ENG 017 COM A03 Circuits I 4.0 The Staff MWF 0410-0500P GIEDT 1003 50 W
F 0110-0200P RESSLR 55
61418 ^ ENG 035 COM A01 Statics 3.0 The Staff MW 0900-0950A WELLMN 126 22 S
TR 0610-0730P OLSON 267
61419 ^ ENG 035 COM A02 Statics 3.0 The Staff MW 0900-0950A WELLMN 126 22 S
TR 0440-0600P HART 1116
61420 ^ ENG 035 COM A03 Statics 3.0 The Staff MW 0900-0950A WELLMN 126 22 S
TR 0610-0730P OLSON 244
61421 ^ ENG 035 COM A04 Statics 3.0 The Staff MW 0900-0950A WELLMN 126 22 S
TR 0440-0600P HUNT 110
61422 ^ ENG 035 COM A05 Statics 3.0 The Staff MW 0900-0950A WELLMN 126 21 S
TR 0440-0600P ROBBNS 146
82643 ^ ENG 035 COM A06 Statics 3.0 The Staff MW 0900-0950A WELLMN 126 22 S
TR 0610-0730P BAINER 1128
61424 ^ ENG 045 COM A01 Property of Materials 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 106 32 G
M 0410-0700P BAINER 1134
61425 ^ ENG 045 COM A02 Property of Materials 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 106 32 G
T 0610-0900P BAINER 1134
61426 ^ ENG 045 COM A03 Property of Materials 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 106 32 G
W 0410-0700P KERR 293
61427 ^ ENG 045 COM A04 Property of Materials 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 106 32 G
F 0210-0500P BAINER 1134
** ENG 045 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $ 30.00 **
@ ENG 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
61434 ^ ENG 102 LEC 001 Dynamics 4.0 Hess, RA MW 1000-1150A GIEDT 1002 180 L
** OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING **
61436 ^ ENG 103 LEC 001 Fluid Mechanics 4.0 Davis, RL TR 1210-0200P STORER 1322 170 R
** OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
AND HYDROLOGY MAJORS **
61438 ENG 104 LEC 001 Mech of Materials 4.0 Sukumar, N MW 0800-0950A GIEDT 1002 180 B
** OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING **
61439 ^ ENG 105 LEC 001 Thermodynamics 4.0 D'Souza, RM MW 1210-0200P GIEDT 1002 180 Q
** OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING **
61441 ENG 122 LEC 001 Intro Mech Vibrations 4.0 Hubbard, M TR 1000-1150A OLSON 205 56 Y
61442 ENG 180 COM 001 Engineering Analysis 4.0 Hafez, MM MWF 0410-0500P WELLMN 212 65 W
M 0510-0600P WELLMN 212
@ ENG 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Engineering Aerospace Science (EAE)
57859 EAE 001 LEC 001 Intro to Aero Sci Eng 1.0 Hess, RA M 0310-0400P ART 204 68 A
@ EAE 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 Sarigul-Klijn, N TBA TBA
57866 EAE 127 COM 001 Appl Aircraft Aero 4.0 Chattot, J MWF 0310-0400P HARING 1204 65 A
F 0110-0200P WELLMN 212
57867 EAE 133 COM 001 Finite Element Structure 4.0 Sarigul-Klijn, N TR 0900-1020A BAINER 1060 49 F
TBA TBA
@ EAE 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Engineering Applied Science-Davis (EAD)
57664 EAD 001 COM 001 Intro to Opt Sci & Eng 4.0 Cramer, SP MW 1210-0130P GIEDT 1006 40 Q
MW 0140-0200P GIEDT 1006
@ 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
57709 EAD 108A COM 001 Optics I 4.0 Baldis, HA TR 1030-1150A BAINER 1060 32 M
TBA TBA
57710 EAD 115 COM 001 Num Solutions Tech Prob 4.0 Rocke, DM MW 1000-1120A YOUNG 194 100 L
MW 1130-1150A YOUNG 194
57711 EAD 165 COM 001 Stat and Quantum Optics 4.0 Duan, Y TR 0310-0430P BAINER 1122 30
TBA TBA
57712 EAD 167 COM 001 Fourier Optics 4.0 Kolner, BH MW 0210-0330P BAINER 1130 25 O
MW 0340-0400P BAINER 1130
@ EAD 198 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
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@ EAD 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
57761 EAD 205A COM 001 Mathematical Methods 4.0 Miller, GH TR 1000-1120A WALKER 230 25
TR 1130-1150A WALKER 230
57762 EAD 205C COM 001 Mathematical Methods 4.0 Duan, Y MW 0210-0330P BAINER 1070 25
MW 0340-0400P BAINER 1070
57763 EAD 220A LEC 001 Neural Nets-I 3.0 Vemuri, V TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 111 15
57764 EAD 265A LEC 001 Laser Physics I 3.0 Krol, D MW 1030-1150A BAINER 1122 15
57765 EAD 280A LEC 001 Plasma Physics 3.0 Hwang, DQ TR 1030-1150A BAINER 1122 15
57766 EAD 285A LEC 001 Vacuum Elec Beam Devices 4.0 Luhmann, NC MW 0900-1050A WALKER 230 20
@ 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)
57922 ^ EBS 001 COM 001 Foundations Bio Sys Eng 4.0 Jenkins, BM TR 0900-0950A VEIMYR 116 30 F
R 0110-0400P ACADSR 1116
TBA TBA
** OPEN TO MAJORS **
@ 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
58035 EBS 127 COM 001 Mass Transfer & Kinetics 4.0 Zicari, TJ TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1006 40 F
R 0210-0500P BAINER 1326
58036 EBS 144 LEC 001 Groundwater Hydrology 4.0 Fogg, GE MWF 1100-1150A VEIMYR 116 30 G
W 0110-0200P BAINER 1060
58037 ^ EBS 165 COM A01 Bioinstrument & Control 4.0 Delwiche, MJ TR 1030-1150A BAINER 1132 16 M
W 0210-0500P BAINER 1336
58038 ^ EBS 165 COM A02 Bioinstrument & Control 4.0 Delwiche, MJ TR 1030-1150A BAINER 1132 16 M
R 0210-0500P BAINER 1336
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS **
58039 ^ EBS 170A COM A01 Engr Design & Prof Resp 3.0 Giles, DK MW 1100-1150A KERR 293 12 G
T 0210-0500P BAINER 2045
58040 ^ EBS 170A COM A02 Engr Design & Prof Resp 3.0 Giles, DK MW 1100-1150A KERR 293 12 G
W 0210-0500P BAINER 2045
58041 ^ EBS 170A COM A03 Engr Design & Prof Resp 3.0 Giles, DK MW 1100-1150A KERR 293 12 G
M 0210-0500P BAINER 2045
@ 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
58185 ^ EBS 200 LEC 001 Rsch Meth in Bio Sys Eng 2.0 Giles, DK MW 0900-0950A BAINER 2045 15
82834 EBS 239 LEC 001 Magnetic Res Imaging 3.0 Mccarthy, MJ TR 1030-1150A BAINER 2045 12
82836 EBS 267 LEC 001 Renewable Bioprocessing 3.0 Vandergheynst, JS TR 0900-1020A BAINER 2045 12
58191 EBS 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Hartsough, BR W 1200-0100P BAINER 2045 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)
53937 BIM 001 LEC 001 Intro to Biomedical Eng 2.0 Savageau, MA MW 0210-0300P GIEDT 1002 150 O
** PASS 1: OPEN TO FRESHMAN **
53939 BIM 105 COM 001 Prob and Stat for BME 4.0 Saiz, L MW 1000-1120A OLSON 118 75 L
MW 1130-1150A OLSON 118
53940 BIM 116 COM 001 BME Physiology 5.0 Louie, AY TR 0310-0400P BAINER 1060 41 X
TR 0410-0530P SCILAB 2020
** PASS 1: OPEN TO BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING MAJORS **
53941 BIM 140 COM 001 Protein Engineering 4.0 Facciotti, MT MW 1210-0130P BAINER 1132 45 Q
MW 0140-0200P BAINER 1132
53942 BIM 161A COM 001 Biomolecular Engineering 4.0 Yokobayashi, Y MW 0410-0530P BAINER 1132 45 W
MW 0540-0600P BAINER 1132
53943 BIM 173 LED 001 Cell Tissue Engr 4.0 Leach, JK MW 1000-1150A BAINER 1132 45 L
@ BIM 189C VAR 001 Biomedical Engineering 1.0 -5.0 Facciotti, MT TBA TBA 20
@ 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
53979 BIM 204 LEC 001 Physiol for Bioengineers 5.0 Benham, CJ MW 0210-0400P ACADSR 35
53980 BIM 213 LEC 001 Biosensors 4.0 Revzin, A TR 0210-0400P ACADSR 20
53981 BIM 216 LEC 001 Cell Engineering 4.0 Simon, SI MW 1210-0200P ACADSR 20
53982 BIM 218 LED 001 Microsciences 4.0 Pan, T TR 1210-0200P ACADSR 10
53983 BIM 228 LEC 001 Skeletal Muscle Mechanic 4.0 Hawkins, DA MW 1210-0200P BAINER 1134 20
53984 ^ BIM 241 LEC 001 Intro MRI 3.0 Buonocore, MH TR 0900-1020A OLSON 144 15
53985 ^ BIM 242 LEC 001 Biomedical Imaging 4.0 Badawi, RD MW 0800-0950A ACADSR 25
53986 BIM 270 LEC 001 Biochemical Sys Theory 4.0 Savageau, MA MW 1000-1150A ACADSR 20
53987 BIM 273 LED 001 Tissue Engr and Tech 4.0 Leach, JK TR 1000-1150A ACADSR 20
53988 BIM 284 LED 001 Math Methods for BME 4.0 Raychaudhuri, S MW 0410-0600P ACADSR 35
53989 BIM 287 COM 001 Molecular Imaging 4.0 Sutcliffe, JL TR 1210-0130P BAINER 1132 35
TR 0140-0200P BAINER 1132
53993 ^ BIM 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Kuhl, TL T 0410-0500P ACADSR 65
53994 ^ BIM 290 SEM 002 Seminar 1.0 Athanasiou, KA R 0410-0500P ACADSR 150
@ ^ BIM 290C DIS Grad Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ BIM 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Engineering Chemical (ECH)
@ 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
58315 ECH 140 LED 001 Mathematical Methods 4.0 The Staff MW 0410-0600P VEIMYR 212 95 W
58316 ECH 152A LEC 001 ChE Thermodynamics 3.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P WELLMN 226 95 Q
58318 ^ ECH 155A COM A01 Chem Eng Lab 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA BAINER 1318 16
W 0510-0600P BAINER 1130
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58319 ^ ECH 155A COM A02 Chem Eng Lab 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA BAINER 1318 16
W 0510-0600P BAINER 1130
** ECH 155A COURSE MATERIALS FEE- $25.00 **
** OPEN TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL ENGINEERING/
MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL/
BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, AND
BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING MAJORS **
58320 ECH 157 LED 001 Process Dynamics 4.0 The Staff MW 0800-0950A WELLMN 202 85 B
58321 ECH 158A LEC 001 Process Design 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 202 85 L
58322 ECH 160 LEC 001 Biomanufacturing 3.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P BAINER 1130 45 R
@ 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
82858 ECH 252 COM 001 Stat Thermodynamics 4.0 The Staff MTW 0800-0850A BAINER 1128 30
R 0800-0850A BAINER 1128
58399 ECH 253A LEC 001 Adv Fluid Mechanics 4.0 The Staff MTWF 0210-0300P BAINER 1060 30
58400 ECH 253C LEC 001 Adv Mass Transfer 4.0 The Staff MTWF 0900-0950A BAINER 1128 30
58401 ECH 259 LEC 001 Adv Engineering Math 4.0 The Staff MTWR 1100-1150A WELLMN 115 30
@ ECH 290C DIS Res Grp Conf Grad 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
58424 ECH 294 SEM 001 Progress Biotechnology 1.0 Kjelstrom, JA F 1100-1150A LSA 1022 49
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)
59241 ECM 094H SEM 001 Honors Seminar 1.0 The Staff T 0510-0600P SOCSCI 70 20
59243 ECM 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 The Staff M 0410-0500P BAINER 1060 49
Engineering Civil and Environmental (ECI)
58481 ECI 003 COM A01 Intro Civ & Env Engr Sys 4.0 Darby, JL TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1003 20 F
T 1030-0120P BAINER 1205
58482 ECI 003 COM A02 Intro Civ & Env Engr Sys 4.0 Darby, JL TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1003 20 F
T 0210-0500P BAINER 1205
58483 ECI 003 COM A03 Intro Civ & Env Engr Sys 4.0 Darby, JL TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1003 20 F
W 0210-0500P BAINER 1205
58484 ECI 003 COM A04 Intro Civ & Env Engr Sys 4.0 Darby, JL TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1003 20 F
W 1000-1250P BAINER 1205
58485 ECI 003 COM A05 Intro Civ & Env Engr Sys 4.0 Darby, JL TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1003 20 F
R 1030-0120P BAINER 1205
58486 ECI 003 COM A06 Intro Civ & Env Engr Sys 4.0 Darby, JL TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1003 20 F
R 0210-0500P BAINER 1205
83092 ECI 003 COM A07 Intro Civ & Env Engr Sys 4.0 Darby, JL TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1003 20 F
F 1000-1250P BAINER 1205
83093 ECI 003 COM A08 Intro Civ & Env Engr Sys 4.0 Darby, JL TR 0900-1020A GIEDT 1003 20 F
F 0110-0400P BAINER 1205
** PASS 1: OPEN TO LOWER DIVISION CIVIL ENGINEERING MAJORS**
** PASS 2: OPEN TO LOWER DIVISION STUDENTS **
58638 ^ ECI 114 LEC 001 Probabilistic Sys Anlys 4.0 Mokhtarian, PL MW 1000-1150A HARING 1227 120 L
58639 ECI 135 COM 001 Struc Design: Concrete 4.0 Bolander, JE TR 0900-1020A HART 1150 70 F
F 0900-1150A HUTCH 115
** OPEN TO CIVIL ENGINEERING AND MATERIALS SCIENCE AND
ENGINEERING MAJORS **
58640 ECI 140 LEC 001 Env Analysis Aqueous Sys 3.0 Young, TM MWF 1000-1050A BAINER 1130 37 L
58641 ECI 141 LEC 001 Engr Hydraulics 3.0 Younis, B TR 1210-0130P OLSON 158 72 R
** PASS 1: OPEN TO CIVIL ENGINEERING AND HYDROLOGY MAJORS **
58642 ^ ECI 141L LAB 001 Hydraulics Lab 1.0 Younis, B T 1000-1150A ACADSR 1044 12
T 0900-0950A BAINER 1236
58643 ^ ECI 141L LAB 002 Hydraulics Lab 1.0 Younis, B R 0900-0950A BAINER 1236 12
R 1000-1150A ACADSR 1044
58644 ^ ECI 141L LAB 003 Hydraulics Lab 1.0 Younis, B T 0210-0300P BAINER 1236 12
T 0310-0500P ACADSR 1044
58645 ^ ECI 141L LAB 004 Hydraulics Lab 1.0 Younis, B W 0800-0850A BAINER 1236 12
W 0900-1050A ACADSR 1044
58646 ^ ECI 141L LAB 005 Hydraulics Lab 1.0 Younis, B W 0210-0300P BAINER 1236 12
W 0310-0500P ACADSR 1044
** OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING **
58647 ECI 142 LEC 001 Engineering Hydrology 4.0 Kavvas, ML TR 1000-1150A OLSON 217 45 Y
** OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING **
58648 ECI 143 COM A01 Green Engineering Design 4.0 Loge, FJ MW 0210-0330P GIEDT 1003 34 O
M 0410-0500P BAINER 1130
83193 ECI 143 COM A02 Green Engineering Design 4.0 Loge, FJ MW 0210-0330P GIEDT 1003 34 O
M 0610-0700P BAINER 1130
83194 ECI 143 COM A03 Green Engineering Design 4.0 Loge, FJ MW 0210-0330P GIEDT 1003 34 O
W 0510-0600P H GYM 290
83195 ECI 143 COM A04 Green Engineering Design 4.0 Loge, FJ MW 0210-0330P GIEDT 1003 34 O
R 0510-0600P KERR 293
83196 ECI 143 COM A05 Green Engineering Design 4.0 Loge, FJ MW 0210-0330P GIEDT 1003 34 O
F 0110-0200P STORER 1344
** OPEN TO CIVIL ENGINEERING MAJORS **
58649 ECI 144 LEC 001 Groundwater Sys Design 4.0 Ginn, TR TR 1210-0200P BAINER 1060 49 R
58650 ECI 149 COM 001 Air Pollution 4.0 Cappa, CD MW 0800-0920A HOAGLD 168 54 B
MW 0930-0950A HOAGLD 168
58651 ECI 153 COM 001 Deterministic Opt & Desg 4.0 Fan, Y TR 0900-1020A BAINER 1130 48 F
T 0510-0800P ACADSR 1116
82678 ECI 163 LEC 001 Energy Envr Aspect Trans 4.0 Sperling, D TR 0140-0300P CHEM 179 105 U
58654 ECI 171 LEC 001 Soil Mechanics 4.0 Boulanger, R MW 1000-1150A HUTCH 115 80 L
** OPEN TO CIVIL ENGINEERING MAJORS **
58655 ^ ECI 171L LAB 001 Soil Mechanics Lab 1.0 Boulanger, R M 0410-0700P BAINER 1216 12
58656 ^ ECI 171L LAB 002 Soil Mechanics Lab 1.0 Boulanger, R W 0410-0700P BAINER 1216 12
58657 ^ ECI 171L LAB 003 Soil Mechanics Lab 1.0 Boulanger, R F 0900-1150A BAINER 1216 12
58658 ^ ECI 171L LAB 004 Soil Mechanics Lab 1.0 Boulanger, R M 1210-0300P BAINER 1216 12
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58659 ^ ECI 171L LAB 005 Soil Mechanics Lab 1.0 Boulanger, R T 1210-0300P BAINER 1216 12
** OPEN TO CIVIL ENGINEERING MAJORS **
58660 ECI 179 COM A01 Pavement Engineering 4.0 Harvey, JT TR 0310-0430P HARING 1227 42 X
F 0900-1150A ACADSR 1116
58661 ECI 179 COM A02 Pavement Engineering 4.0 Harvey, JT TR 0310-0430P HARING 1227 42 X
F 1210-0300P ACADSR 1116
83091 ECI 179 COM A03 Pavement Engineering 4.0 Harvey, JT TR 0310-0430P HARING 1227 42 X
F 0310-0600P ACADSR 1116
58883 ECI 201 COM 001 Intro Theory Elast 4.0 Rashid, MM TR 0210-0330P HOAGLD 113 30
TR 0340-0400P HOAGLD 113
58884 ECI 211 LEC 001 Adv Matrix Struc Anly 4.0 Kanvinde, AM MW 1000-1150A ACADSR 2212 18
58885 ECI 213 LEC 001 An Struc Dynamic Lds 4.0 Loh, KJ MW 0410-0600P GIEDT 1006 25
82893 ECI 236 COM 001 Fiber Reinforced Struct 4.0 Cheng, L TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 3 15
F 0900-1150A ACADSR 1044
82894 ECI 241 LEC 001 Air Quality Modeling 4.0 Kleeman, MJ MW 1000-1150A BAINER 1134 20
58887 ECI 243A LEC 001 Water & Waste Treatment 4.0 Young, TM MW 1210-0200P SOCSCI 90 30
82898 ECI 247 LEC 001 Aerosols 4.0 Kleeman, MJ TR 1000-1150A OLSON 117 20
58888 ECI 251 LEC 001 Transp Demand Analysis 4.0 Niemeier, DA MW 0110-0300P EU III 1007 20
58889 ECI 256 LEC 001 Urban Traf Mgmt 4.0 Zhang, MH MW 0930-1120A EU III 1007 15
82901 ECI 266 LEC 001 App Stochastic Meth Engr 4.0 Kavvas, ML TR 0410-0600P OLSON 267 20
58891 ECI 267 LEC 001 Water Res Mgt 3.0 Lund, JR MWF 0900-0950A WICKSN 1038 25
58893 ECI 277A LEC 001 Comp River Mech I 4.0 Younis, B MW 0210-0400P OLSON 125 20
58895 ECI 279 LEC 001 Adv Fluid Mech 4.0 Bombardelli, FA TR 1000-1150A BAINER 1134 20
58896 ECI 281A LEC 001 Advanced Soil Mechanics 4.0 Boulanger, R TR 1000-1150A OLSON 151 18
82904 ECI 286 LEC 001 Adv Foundation Des 4.0 DeJong, JT MW 0210-0400P OLSON 159 18
@ ECI 289A VAR 001 Env Engr 1.0 -5.0 Kendall, A TR 0410-0600P WELLMN 27 30
58909 ECI 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Kunnath, SK M 1210-0200P BAINER 1130 25
** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
58961 ECI 296 SEM 001 Topics Water & Env Eng 1.0 The Staff M 0410-0500P EU III 3102B 30
TBA TBA
** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
Engineering Computer Science (ECS)
59753 ECS 010 COM A01 Concepts of Computing 4.0 Amenta, AB MWF 0110-0200P HUNT 100 38 K
W 0310-0400P BAINER 1060
59754 ECS 010 COM A02 Concepts of Computing 4.0 Amenta, AB MWF 0110-0200P HUNT 100 38 K
W 0410-0500P PHYSIC 130
59755 ECS 010 COM A03 Concepts of Computing 4.0 Amenta, AB MWF 0110-0200P HUNT 100 38 K
F 0410-0500P GIEDT 1006
59756 ECS 010 COM A04 Concepts of Computing 4.0 Amenta, AB MWF 0110-0200P HUNT 100 38 K
R 0800-0850A GIEDT 1006
59757 ECS 010 COM A05 Concepts of Computing 4.0 Amenta, AB MWF 0110-0200P HUNT 100 38 K
F 0900-0950A GIEDT 1007
59758 ECS 015 COM A01 Intro To Computers 4.0 Wu, SF MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 206 30 L
M 1210-0300P MEYER 1131
59759 ECS 015 COM A02 Intro To Computers 4.0 Wu, SF MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 206 30 L
M 0310-0600P MEYER 1131
59760 ECS 015 COM A03 Intro To Computers 4.0 Wu, SF MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 206 30 L
W 1210-0300P SCILAB 2060
59761 ECS 015 COM A04 Intro To Computers 4.0 Wu, SF MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 206 30 L
F 1210-0300P MEYER 1131
59762 ECS 020 COM A01 Discrete Math for CS 4.0 D'Souza, RM TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 1 25 U
R 0900-0950A PHYSIC 148
59763 ECS 020 COM A02 Discrete Math for CS 4.0 D'Souza, RM TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 1 25 U
F 0310-0400P OLSON 159
59764 ECS 030 COM A01 Intro Prog&Prob Solving 4.0 Gygi, F MWF 0110-0200P KLEIBR 3 74 K
W 0310-0400P OLSON 106
59765 ECS 030 COM A02 Intro Prog&Prob Solving 4.0 Gygi, F MWF 0110-0200P KLEIBR 3 73 K
W 0800-0850A RESSLR 55
59766 ECS 030 COM A03 Intro Prog&Prob Solving 4.0 Gygi, F MWF 0110-0200P KLEIBR 3 73 K
F 0410-0500P HARING 1204
59770 ECS 040 COM A01 Software &Obj-Orient Prg 4.0 Levitt, KN MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 234 50 S
W 0410-0500P WELLMN 1
59771 ECS 040 COM A02 Software &Obj-Orient Prg 4.0 Levitt, KN MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 234 50 S
W 0210-0300P ART 204
59772 ECS 050 COM 001 Machine Dependent Prog 4.0 Davis, SS TR 1030-1150A STORER 1342 30 M
W 1210-0100P BAINER 1060
59773 ECS 060 COM 001 Data Structures and Prog 4.0 Davis, SS MWF 0110-0200P YOUNG 184 70 K
F 0410-0500P YOUNG 184
@ ECS 092 INT Internship In Comp Sci 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ ECS 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ ECS 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
59903 ECS 120 COM 001 Intro Theory Computation 4.0 Franklin, MK TR 1210-0130P HOAGLD 168 60 R
T 0410-0500P WELLMN 230
82823 ECS 122A COM 001 Algorithm Design 4.0 Gusfield, D MWF 0210-0300P HARING 2016 60 O
M 0310-0400P HARING 2016
82824 ECS 132 COM 001 Prob & Sta Model for CS 4.0 Matloff, NS MWF 0110-0200P BAINER 1128 25 K
W 0900-0950A WELLMN 127
59904 ECS 140A COM 001 Programming Languages 4.0 Olsson, RA TR 0900-1020A HUTCH 115 70 F
W 1210-0100P HARING 1204
82825 ECS 150 COM 001 Operating Systems 4.0 Wu, SF MWF 0510-0600P HOAGLD 168 60 C
M 0900-0950A HART 1130
59906 ECS 152A COM 001 Computer Networks 4.0 Mohapatra, P MWF 1100-1150A HART 1150 60 G
M 1000-1050A HOAGLD 168
59907 ECS 154A COM 001 Computer Architecture 4.0 Farrens, MK TR 0140-0300P HARING 2016 65 U
W 0310-0400P HARING 2016
82730 ECS 155 COM 001 Comp Security Non-Majors 4.0 Bishop, MA MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 1 50 S
F 1000-1050A OLSON 205
82731 ECS 166 COM 001 Sci Data Management 4.0 Ludaescher, BT TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 103 25 T
F 0310-0400P OLSON 151
82732 ECS 173 COM 001 Image Process & Analysis 4.0 Carmichael, OT MWF 0110-0200P HUNT 110 25 K
F 0210-0300P WELLMN 127
59909 ECS 175 COM 001 Computer Graphics 4.0 Hamann, B TR 0610-0730P ART 204 70 2
F 0310-0400P YOUNG 184
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59910 ^ ECS 188 LED 001 Ethics in an Age of Tech 4.0 Franklin, MK TR 1030-1150A SOCSCI 70 20 M
82733 ^ ECS 188 LED 002 Ethics in an Age of Tech 4.0 Davis, SS MWF 0410-0500P HOAGLD 113 20 W
** PASS 1: OPEN TO COMPUTER SCIENCE AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
ENGINEERING MAJORS **
@ ECS 190C DIS Research Group Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ ECS 192 INT Intern In Cmptr Sci 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ ECS 197T TUT Tutoring in Computer Sci 2.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ ECS 198 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ ECS 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
82734 ECS 201A LEC 001 Computer Architecture 4.0 Farrens, MK TR 0900-1020A HOAGLD 168 50
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE COMPUTER SCIENCE MAJORS **
60090 ECS 235A COM 001 Computer & Info Security 4.0 Chen, H TR 0140-0300P BAINER 1134 25
TBA TBA
82906 ECS 244 COM 001 Principles Concur Prog 4.0 Olsson, RA TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1006 25
W 1000-1050A WELLMN 101
60091 ECS 256 COM 001 Performance Evaluation 4.0 Matloff, NS MWF 1210-0100P WELLMN 27 25
TBA TBA
82735 ECS 260 COM 001 Software Engineering 4.0 Devanbu, PT MWF 0210-0300P WELLMN 129 25
TBA TBA
60093 ECS 277 COM 001 Advanced Visualization 4.0 Joy, KI TR 0140-0300P BAINER 1130 25
TBA TBA
@ ECS 289K VAR 001 Scientific Computing 1.0 -5.0 Tagkopoulos, I MWF 1100-1150A BAINER 1130 25
TBA TBA
60096 ECS 290 SEM 001 Seminar In Cs 1.0 Mohapatra, P R 0310-0430P KEMPER 1131 72
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
@ ECS 290C DIS Grad Res Gp Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
60173 ECS 293A LEC 001 Research in Computer Sci 1.0 The Staff M 0110-0200P GIEDT 1007 35
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
@ ECS 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ ECS 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
60273 ECS 390 DIS 001 Teach Comp Sci 1.0 Davis, SS M 0310-0400P HOAGLD 113 25
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
@ ECS 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Engineering Electrical and Computer (EEC)
60714 EEC 001 LEC 001 Intro to ECE 1.0 The Staff T 0900-0950A HUNT 100 150 F
60715 EEC 070 COM 001 Assembly Language 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A HARING 1204 70 G
TBA TBA
@ EEC 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ EEC 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
60729 ^ EEC 100 COM A01 Circuits II 5.0 The Staff M 0510-0800P KEMPER 2161 44 O
MW 0210-0330P VEIMYR 212
MW 0340-0400P VEIMYR 212
60730 ^ EEC 100 COM A02 Circuits II 5.0 The Staff R 0610-0900P KEMPER 2161 44 O
MW 0210-0330P VEIMYR 212
MW 0340-0400P VEIMYR 212
** OPEN TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, COMPUTER ENGINEERING, COMPUTER
SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, ELECTRONIC MATERIALS ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING/MATERIALS SCIENCE, OPTICAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ,
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING. AND APPLIED PHYSICS MAJORS, AND ELECTRICAL AND
COMPUTER ENGINEERING GRADUATE STUDENTS **
82694 EEC 116 COM 001 VLSI Design 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A BAINER 1130 30 M
W 0610-0900P KEMPER 2107
60732 ^ EEC 132A COM A01 RF & Microwaves 5.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P OLSON 109 8 U
T 0410-0700P KEMPER 3189
R 0310-0400P OLSON 109
60733 ^ EEC 132A COM A02 RF & Microwaves 5.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P OLSON 109 8 U
R 0510-0800P KEMPER 3189
R 0310-0400P OLSON 109
60734 EEC 133 COM 001 Radiation & Antennas 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0330P BAINER 1134 20 O
MW 0340-0400P BAINER 1134
83139 EEC 136A COM A01 Electronic Design Proj 3.0 The Staff T 0900-0950A KEMPER 2155 12
T 0510-0800P KEMPER 2155
TBA TBA
83140 EEC 136A COM A02 Electronic Design Proj 3.0 The Staff T 0900-0950A KEMPER 2155 12
R 0410-0700P KEMPER 2155
TBA TBA
** EEC 136A COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
60735 ^ EEC 140A COM 001 Device Physics I 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 26 90 R
TR 0140-0200P WELLMN 26
60736 ^ EEC 146A COM A01 Integrated Ckts Fab 3.0 The Staff MW 0900-0950A OLSON 151 8 S
M 0610-0900P KEMPER 1224
60737 ^ EEC 146A COM A02 Integrated Ckts Fab 3.0 The Staff MW 0900-0950A OLSON 151 8 S
R 0410-0700P KEMPER 1224
60738 ^ EEC 146A COM A03 Integrated Ckts Fab 3.0 The Staff MW 0900-0950A OLSON 151 8 S
T 0310-0600P KEMPER 1224
60740 ^ EEC 157A COM 001 Control Systems 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1007 40 R
TBA TBA
60741 ^ EEC 160 COM 001 Signal Analy & Comm 4.0 The Staff MW 0410-0530P YOUNG 184 70 W
MW 0540-0600P YOUNG 184
60742 EEC 161 COM 001 Probabilistic Analysis 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1120A GIEDT 1006 40 L
MW 1130-1150A GIEDT 1006
60743 ^ EEC 170 COM 001 Intro to Comp Arch 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0330P CHEM 176 60 O
MW 0340-0400P CHEM 176
60744 EEC 173A COM 001 Computer Networks 4.0 Mohapatra, P MWF 1100-1150A HART 1150 60 G
M 1000-1050A HOAGLD 168
60745 ^ EEC 180A COM A01 Digital Systems I 5.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A CHEM 166 20 F
T 0310-0700P KEMPER 2110
S TBA KEMPER 2110
60746 ^ EEC 180A COM A02 Digital Systems I 5.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A CHEM 166 20 F
W 0510-0900P KEMPER 2110
S TBA KEMPER 2110
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60747 ^ EEC 180A COM A03 Digital Systems I 5.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A CHEM 166 20 F
R 0210-0600P KEMPER 2110
S TBA KEMPER 2110
82695 EEC 181A COM 001 Dig Sys Design Project 2.0 The Staff T 0900-0950A GIEDT 1007 40 F
TR 0210-0400P KEMPER 2107
@ EEC 193A PRJ Senior Design Project 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA
60872 EEC 195A COM 001 NATCAR Design Project 3.0 The Staff F 0900-0950A KEMPER 2147 30
F 1000-1250P KEMPER 2147
TBA TBA
60873 EEC 196 SEM 001 Issues in Eng Design 1.0 The Staff F 0210-0300P GIEDT 1003 120
@ EEC 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ EEC 199 VAR Special Study for Adv UG 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
60956 EEC 210 LEC 001 MOS Analog Circuit Desgn 3.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1007 25
82762 EEC 215 LEC 001 Circuits for Dig Comm 3.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 111 15
60957 EEC 230 LEC 001 Electromagnetics 3.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 109 15
82696 EEC 240 LEC 001 Semicond Device Physics 3.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 111 15
82697 EEC 244B LAB 001 MEMS Design 1.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P ACADSR 10
60959 EEC 250 LEC 001 Linear Systems & Signals 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P SOCSCI 70 20
60960 EEC 260 COM 001 Random Signals & Noise 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1120A BAINER 1128 20
MW 1130-1150A BAINER 1128
82698 EEC 269A LEC 001 Error Correcting Codes I 3.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A SOCSCI 70 20
60962 EEC 270 LEC 001 Computer Architecture 3.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P BAINER 1134 20
83088 EEC 284 LEC 001 Embedded Computing Sys 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 3 15
60964 EEC 290 SEM 001 Sem in Elec & Comp Eng 1.0 The Staff F 1210-0100P GIEDT 1003 173
@ EEC 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ EEC 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
61057 EEC 390 DIS 001 Teach Elec Eng 1.0 The Staff F 0110-0200P CHEM 166 50
@ EEC 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Engineering Materials Science (EMS)
61249 EMS 160 COM 001 Thermo Mat Phase Stabil 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P HART 1130 65 X
F 0410-0500P HARING 2016
61250 EMS 172 COM 001 Elect Opt Mag Prop Matls 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1006 35 U
F 0210-0300P GIEDT 1006
61251 ^ EMS 172L COM 001 Elect Opt Mag Props Lab 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA KEMPER 163 24
F 0110-0200P BAINER 1134
** EMS 172L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
61252 EMS 174 COM 001 Mech Behavior Materials 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0330P BAINER 1132 45 O
MW 0340-0400P BAINER 1132
61253 ^ EMS 174L COM 001 Mechanical Behavior Lab 2.0 The Staff R 0510-0600P STORER 1342 30 T
R 0610-0900P KEMPER 163
** EMS 174L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
@ EMS 190C DIS Research Group Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ EMS 198 VAR Directed Grp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ EMS 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
61307 EMS 250E LEC 001 Polymer Fiber Sci 3.0 Sun, G MW 1210-0130P OLSON 144 12
83208 EMS 262 COM 001 Adv Top Struc Mat 4.0 The Staff TR 0800-0920A BAINER 1134 20
TR 0920-0950A BAINER 1134
@ EMS 289A VAR 001 Electronic Materials 1.0 -5.0 The Staff MTWR 1210-0100P HUNT 110 20
@ EMS 289C VAR 001 Physics & Chem Materials 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A PHYSIC 140 20
F 1000-1050A BAINER 1128
@ EMS 289D VAR 001 Materials Processing 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P GIEDT 1006 40
@ EMS 290C DIS Grad Res Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ EMS 294 SEM Mats Sci Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ EMS 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ EMS 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ EMS 390 DIS Teach Mats Sci 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Engineering Mechanical (EME)
61060 EME 001 LEC 001 Mechanical Engineering 1.0 The Staff M 0410-0500P ART 204 70 W
61061 EME 005 COM A01 Programming Applications 4.0 Cheng, HH MWF 1000-1050A ART 204 35 L
W 1210-0100P BAINER 1130
82896 EME 005 COM A02 Programming Applications 4.0 Cheng, HH MWF 1000-1050A ART 204 35 L
W 0310-0400P GIEDT 1007
61062 ^ EME 050 COM A01 Manufacturing Proceses 4.0 Farouki, RT TR 1210-0130P OLSON 205 18 R
T 0900-1150A BAINER 1220
61063 ^ EME 050 COM A02 Manufacturing Proceses 4.0 Farouki, RT TR 1210-0130P OLSON 205 18 R
T 0210-0500P BAINER 1220
61064 ^ EME 050 COM A03 Manufacturing Proceses 4.0 Farouki, RT TR 1210-0130P OLSON 205 18 R
W 0900-1150A BAINER 1220
** ALL SECTIONS OF EME 050 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $30.00 **
** OPEN TO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE
AND ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, AND
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING/MATERIALS SCIENCE ENGINEERING MAJORS**
** ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY **
@ EME 092 INT Internship 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ EME 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
61073 EME 106 LEC 001 Thermo-Fluid Dynamics 4.0 Delplanque, JR MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 212 65 Q
** OPEN TO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE &
ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL/
MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, AND BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
ENGINEERING MAJORS **
61074 ^ EME 107A COM A01 Experimental Methods 3.0 Shaw, BD MW 0110-0200P WELLMN 1 5 K
M 0900-1020A BAINER 1208
61075 ^ EME 107A COM A02 Experimental Methods 3.0 Shaw, BD MW 0110-0200P WELLMN 1 5 K
M 0210-0330P BAINER 1208
61076 ^ EME 107A COM A03 Experimental Methods 3.0 Shaw, BD MW 0110-0200P WELLMN 1 5 K
T 0900-1020A BAINER 1208
61077 ^ EME 107A COM A04 Experimental Methods 3.0 Shaw, BD MW 0110-0200P WELLMN 1 5 K
T 0210-0330P BAINER 1208
61078 ^ EME 107A COM A05 Experimental Methods 3.0 Shaw, BD MW 0110-0200P WELLMN 1 5 K
T 0340-0500P BAINER 1208
61079 ^ EME 107A COM A06 Experimental Methods 3.0 Shaw, BD MW 0110-0200P WELLMN 1 5 K
W 0900-1020A BAINER 1208
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61080 ^ EME 107A COM A07 Experimental Methods 3.0 Shaw, BD MW 0110-0200P WELLMN 1 5 K
W 0210-0330P BAINER 1208
61081 ^ EME 107A COM A08 Experimental Methods 3.0 Shaw, BD MW 0110-0200P WELLMN 1 5 K
R 0900-1020A BAINER 1208
61082 ^ EME 107A COM A09 Experimental Methods 3.0 Shaw, BD MW 0110-0200P WELLMN 1 5 K
R 0210-0330P BAINER 1208
61083 ^ EME 107A COM A10 Experimental Methods 3.0 Shaw, BD MW 0110-0200P WELLMN 1 5 K
R 0340-0500P BAINER 1208
** OPEN TO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE &
ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE SCIENCE & ENGINERING, MECHANICAL/
MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, AND BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
ENGINEERING MAJORS **
61084 ^ EME 107B COM A01 Experimental Methods 3.0 La Saponara, V TR 1100-1150A OLSON 146 15 M
M 0210-0500P BAINER 1071
61085 ^ EME 107B COM A02 Experimental Methods 3.0 La Saponara, V TR 1100-1150A OLSON 146 15 M
T 0210-0500P BAINER 1071
61086 ^ EME 107B COM A03 Experimental Methods 3.0 La Saponara, V TR 1100-1150A OLSON 146 15 M
W 0210-0500P BAINER 1071
61087 ^ EME 107B COM A04 Experimental Methods 3.0 La Saponara, V TR 1100-1150A OLSON 146 15 M
R 0210-0500P BAINER 1071
61088 ^ EME 107B COM A05 Experimental Methods 3.0 La Saponara, V TR 1100-1150A OLSON 146 15 M
F 0210-0500P BAINER 1071
** OPEN TO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE &
ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL/
MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, AND BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
ENGINEERING MAJORS **
61089 EME 150A COM 001 Mechanical Design 4.0 Hill, MR MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 146 50 S
F 1000-1050A OLSON 223
61090 EME 150A COM 002 Mechanical Design 4.0 Hull, ML TR 0410-0530P HARING 1204 50 N
TR 0540-0600P HARING 1204
** OPEN TO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE &
ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL/
MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, AND BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
ENGINEERING MAJORS **
61091 ^ EME 165 COM 001 Heat Transfer 4.0 Kennedy, IM TR 1210-0130P CHEM 166 68 R
TR 0140-0200P CHEM 166
TBA TBA
** OPEN TO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE &
ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL/
MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, AND BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
ENGINEERING MAJORS **
61092 ^ EME 171 COM 001 Mechatronic Systems 4.0 Margolis, DL MWF 1210-0100P ART 217 85 Q
W 0510-0600P ART 217
TBA TBA
** OPEN TO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE &
ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE SCIENCE & ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL/
MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING MAJORS **
61163 EME 185A COM 001 Mech Syst Design Project 2.0 Velinsky, SA W 1000-1050A HOAGLD 168 55 L
T 0410-0600P ART 217
TBA TBA
** OPEN TO SENIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, AERONAUTICAL
SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
AND MECHANICAL/MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING MAJORS **
@ EME 192 INT Internship 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ EME 198 VAR Directed Grp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ EME 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Engineering Mechanical and Aeronautical (MAE)
68476 MAE 210A COM 001 Adv Fl Mech Heat Tran 4.0 Aldredge, RC MW 1210-0130P SOCSCI 80 25
MW 0140-0200P SOCSCI 80
68477 MAE 211 COM 001 Heat Transfer Design 4.0 Park, J TR 0800-0920A SOCSCI 80 30
TR 0930-0950A SOCSCI 80
68479 MAE 222 LEC 001 Advanced Dynamics 4.0 Karnopp, DC TR 1000-1150A GIEDT 1007 30
68481 MAE 250A LEC 001 Adv Mechanical Design 4.0 Ravani, B MW 1000-1150A STORER 1344 30
82933 MAE 268 COM 001 Wind Power Engineering 4.0 Van Dam, CP MW 0410-0530P WELLMN 129 25
MW 0540-0600P WELLMN 129
82937 MAE 269 COM 001 Fuel Cell Systems 4.0 Erickson, PA TR 1000-1050A HOAGLD 108 25
TR 1100-1150A HOAGLD 108
68483 MAE 271 COM 001 Adv Mod Sim Mech Systems 4.0 Margolis, DL MW 0210-0330P GIEDT 1006 30
TBA TBA
@ MAE 290C DIS Grad Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
68519 MAE 297 DIS 001 Seminar 1.0 Erickson, PA R 0410-0500P BAINER 1062 70
@ MAE 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ MAE 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ MAE 390 DIS Teach Aero Science 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ MAE 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
English (ENL)
61457 ^ ENL 003 LED 001 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 0800-0950A OLSON 244 25 B
61458 ^ ENL 003 LED 002 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 0800-0950A OLSON 117 25 B
61459 ^ ENL 003 LED 003 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A SOCSCI 80 25 L
61460 ^ ENL 003 LED 004 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A HOAGLD 108 25 L
61461 ^ ENL 003 LED 005 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A STORER 1342 25 L
61462 ^ ENL 003 LED 006 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 115 25 Q
61463 ^ ENL 003 LED 007 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 233 25 Q
61464 ^ ENL 003 LED 008 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P HART 1128 25 Q
61465 ^ ENL 003 LED 009 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P SOCSCI 80 25 O
61466 ^ ENL 003 LED 010 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P ROBBNS 146 25 O
61467 ^ ENL 003 LED 011 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 115 25 O
61468 ^ ENL 003 LED 012 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 0410-0600P OLSON 141 25 W
61469 ^ ENL 003 LED 013 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 0410-0600P OLSON 105 25 W
61470 ^ ENL 003 LED 014 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 0800-0950A OLSON 244 25 I
61471 ^ ENL 003 LED 015 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A PHYSIC 148 25 Y
61472 ^ ENL 003 LED 016 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A VEIMYR 116 25 Y
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61473 ^ ENL 003 LED 017 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A HART 1128 25 Y
61474 ^ ENL 003 LED 018 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P WELLMN 207 25 R
61475 ^ ENL 003 LED 019 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P ROBBNS 146 25 R
61476 ^ ENL 003 LED 020 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P WELLMN 101 25 R
61477 ^ ENL 003 LED 021 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P WICKSN 1038 25 U
61478 ^ ENL 003 LED 022 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 115 25 U
@ ^ ENL 003 LED 023 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P STORER 1344 U
61480 ^ ENL 003 LED 024 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 0410-0600P OLSON 125 25 N
61481 ^ ENL 003 LED 025 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 0410-0600P OLSON 227 25 N
61482 ^ ENL 003 LED 026 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 235 25 O
61483 ^ ENL 003 LED 027 Intro To Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 7 25 U
** ENL 003 - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF
CLASS IS MANDATORY **
61484 ^ ENL 005F LED 001 Writing: Fiction 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A OLSON 141 22
61485 ^ ENL 005F LED 002 Writing: Fiction 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P OLSON 244 22
61486 ^ ENL 005F LED 003 Writing: Fiction 4.0 The Staff MW 0410-0600P OLSON 159 22
61487 ^ ENL 005F LED 004 Writing: Fiction 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A OLSON 125 22
61488 ^ ENL 005F LED 005 Writing: Fiction 4.0 The Staff TR 0610-0800P OLSON 159 22
** ENL 005F - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF
CLASS IS MANDATORY **
61489 ^ ENL 005P LED 001 Writing: Poetry 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A OLSON 101 22
61490 ^ ENL 005P LED 002 Writing: Poetry 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P OLSON 159 22
61491 ^ ENL 005P LED 003 Writing: Poetry 4.0 The Staff TR 0800-0950A OLSON 159 22
** ENL 005P - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF
CLASS IS MANDATORY **
61492 ENL 010A LED 001 Lit in English I 4.0 Abbott, DP MWF 0110-0200P OLSON 101 35 K
61493 ENL 010A LED 002 Lit in English I 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 101 35 F
61495 ENL 010B LED 001 Lit in English II 4.0 Frederickson, K MWF 1210-0100P OLSON 141 35 Q
61496 ENL 010C LED 001 Lit in English III 4.0 Diehl, JF TR 0140-0300P OLSON 105 35 U
82857 ENL 043 LED 001 Intro Topics in Drama 4.0 Shershow, SC TR 1030-1150A CHEM 179 120 M
** TOPIC: COMEDY **
@ 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 Li, Y TR 0440-0600P VRHIES 308 17
** STUDENTS WISHING TO ENROLL IN ENL 100F MUST SUBMIT
A MANUSCRIPT AND CONTACT DEPARTMENT IN ADVANCE. **
@ ENL 100NF DIS 001 Creat Writ: Non-Fic 4.0 Houston, PL MW 1030-1150A VRHIES 248 17
** STUDENTS WISHING TO ENROLL IN ENL 100NF MUST SUBMIT
A MANUSCRIPT AND CONTACT DEPARTMENT IN ADVANCE **
82864 ENL 110A COM A01 Intro Literary Theory 4.0 Morton, TB TR 1030-1150A OLSON 207 25 M
R 0800-0850A HART 1116
82865 ENL 110A COM A02 Intro Literary Theory 4.0 Morton, TB TR 1030-1150A OLSON 207 24 M
T 0900-0950A YOUNG 192
61611 ENL 110B COM A01 Modern Lit & Theory 4.0 Brown, N MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 146 20 G
M 0610-0700P OLSON 159
61612 ENL 110B COM A02 Modern Lit & Theory 4.0 Brown, N MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 146 19 G
M 0710-0800P OLSON 159
61613 ENL 110B COM A03 Modern Lit & Theory 4.0 Brown, N MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 146 19 G
W 0800-0850A OLSON 151
61614 ENL 110B COM A04 Modern Lit & Theory 4.0 Brown, N MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 146 19 G
W 0900-0950A WELLMN 125
82876 ENL 113B COM A01 Canterbury Tales 4.0 Waters, CM TR 1210-0130P OLSON 6 20 R
T 0610-0700P OLSON 105
82877 ENL 113B COM A02 Canterbury Tales 4.0 Waters, CM TR 1210-0130P OLSON 6 20 R
T 0610-0700P OLSON 101
82878 ENL 113B COM A03 Canterbury Tales 4.0 Waters, CM TR 1210-0130P OLSON 6 20 R
T 0710-0800P OLSON 105
82879 ENL 113B COM A04 Canterbury Tales 4.0 Waters, CM TR 1210-0130P OLSON 6 20 R
T 0710-0800P OLSON 101
82880 ENL 113B COM A05 Canterbury Tales 4.0 Waters, CM TR 1210-0130P OLSON 6 20 R
R 0800-0850A OLSON 101
82881 ENL 113B COM A06 Canterbury Tales 4.0 Waters, CM TR 1210-0130P OLSON 6 20 R
R 0900-0950A YOUNG 192
82882 ENL 115 LEC 001 16th & 17th Cent Lit 4.0 Abbott, DP MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 158 77 G
61623 ENL 117 COM A01 Shakespeare 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 207 25 L
F 1100-1150A OLSON 207
61624 ENL 117 COM A02 Shakespeare 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 207 24 L
F 1210-0100P OLSON 207
82889 ENL 130 LED 001 British Romantic Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 106 77 F
61638 ENL 143 LED 001 19C Amer Lit 1800-1865 4.0 Diehl, JF TR 1030-1150A OLSON 118 77 M
61639 ENL 147 LEC 001 Amer Lit 1945-Present 4.0 Martin, DA MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 179 100 G
61640 ENL 149 LED 001 Topics in Literature 4.0 Loar, CF MWF 1210-0100P OLSON 101 35 Q
** TOPIC: LONDON'S CULTURES OF PERFORMANCE, 1660-1800 **
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS **
83085 ENL 153 LED 001 Topics in Drama 4.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P OLSON 105 35 O
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS **
82890 ENL 155A LED 001 18th Cen British Novel 4.0 Loar, CF MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 106 77 S
82911 ENL 158B LED 001 American Novel 1900-Pres 4.0 Stratton, M MWF 1210-0100P OLSON 146 77 Q
82912 ENL 160 COM 001 Film As Narrative 4.0 Watkins, EP M 0310-0600P SURGE3 1309 138 A
W 0310-0600P SURGE3 1309
61646 ENL 180 LED 001 Children's Lit 4.0 Dolan, F TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1001 250 X
82913 ENL 182 LED 001 Lit Of California 4.0 Hicks, WJ TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 230 77 U
82914 ENL 185A LED 001 Women's Writing I 4.0 Johns, A TR 0310-0430P HART 1150 77 X
82915 ENL 186 LED 001 Lit, Sexuality & Gender 4.0 Frederickson, K MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 146 77 L
82917 ENL 188A SEM 001 Lit & Crit Theory 4.0 Shershow, SC TR 0310-0430P VRHIES 308 15
** TOPIC: DECONSTRUCTION **
83165 ENL 188A SEM 002 Lit & Crit Theory 4.0 Brown, N MW 0610-0730P VRHIES 126 15
** TOPIC: OBJECT, SYSTEM, NETWORK: MODELS FOR MEDIA/
TECHNOLOGY STUDIES **
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS **
83086 ENL 189 SEM 001 Major Writer 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A VRHIES 248 15
** 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
@Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity
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@ 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
61796 ENL 200 SEM 001 Intro to Grad Studies 4.0 The Staff M 1210-0300P VRHIES 248 20
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
61798 ENL 233 SEM 001 Probs In Amer Lit 4.0 Martin, DA W 0310-0600P VRHIES 248 10
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
82920 ENL 244 COM 001 Shakespeare 4.0 Bloom, G W 1210-0300P VRHIES 248 10
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
82922 ENL 262 COM 001 Am Lit After 1914 4.0 Stratton, M M 0310-0600P VRHIES 248 10
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
@ ENL 290F SEM 001 Writing: Fiction 4.0 Li, Y R 1210-0300P VRHIES 308 15
@ ENL 290P SEM 001 Writing: Poetry 4.0 The Staff 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
@ ENL 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Entomology (ENT)
62052 ENT 001 COM A01 Art, Sci, World Insects 3.0 Ullman, DE MW 1100-1150A CHEM 176 20 G
T 0900-1150A ENHORT 128
** SECTION A01: THIS OPTION - GRAPHICS AND COMMUNICATIONS STUDIO **
62053 ENT 001 COM A02 Art, Sci, World Insects 3.0 Ullman, DE MW 1100-1150A CHEM 176 20 G
R 0210-0500P ENHORT 128
** SECTION A02: THIS OPTION - CERAMICS STUDIO **
62054 ENT 001 COM A03 Art, Sci, World Insects 3.0 Ullman, DE MW 1100-1150A CHEM 176 20 G
R 0900-1150A ENHORT 128
** SECTION A03: THIS OPTION - TEXTILES STUDIO **
** ENT 001 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
@ ENT 092 VAR 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
62091 ENT 100 LEC 001 Gen Entomology 4.0 Kimsey, LS MWF 0900-0950A HARING 1204 68 S
62092 ENT 100L LAB 001 Gen Entomology Lab 2.0 Kimsey, LS MW 0110-0400P BRIGGS 122 50
** ENT 100L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $20.00 **
82675 ENT 117 LEC 001 Longevity 4.0 Carey, JR MWF 0210-0300P WELLMN 2 200 O
82973 ^ ENT 135 COM 001 Intro Biol Control 4.0 Parrella, MP MWF 1000-1050A BRIGGS 158 15
Kaya, H W 0110-0400P BRIGGS 158
@ 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
@ ENT 214 LED 001 Vector-Borne Infect Dis 2.0 Lanzaro, GC TBA TBA 100
@ ENT 290 SEM Exploratory Entomology 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA
62230 ENT 297N SEM 001 Seminar in Entomology 1.0 Williams, NM W 1210-0100P BRIGGS 122 25
@ 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)
61449 ENH 001 LEC 001 Envir Hort/Urban Forest 3.0 Burger, DW MWF 1000-1050A ENHORT 146 70
61450 ENH 006 COM A01 Intro Environ Plant 4.0 Young, T F 1210-0100P WELLMN 6 43 Q
W TBA ENHORT 146
W 0210-0500P ENHORT 146
61451 ENH 006 COM A02 Intro Environ Plant 4.0 Young, T F 1210-0100P WELLMN 6 15 Q
W TBA ENHORT 146
R 0110-0400P ENHORT 146
61452 ENH 006 COM A03 Intro Environ Plant 4.0 Young, T F 1210-0100P WELLMN 6 29 Q
W TBA ENHORT 146
R 0210-0500P ENHORT 146
61453 ENH 100 COM 001 Urban Forestry 4.0 Harding, JA T 0900-1050A ENHORT 146 40
R 0900-1150A ENHORT 146
** ENH 100 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $25.00 **
61454 ENH 101 COM 001 Trees of Urban Forest 2.0 Harding, JA M 0110-0200P ENHORT 146 30
M 0210-0400P ENHORT 146
61455 ENH 102 COM 001 Physiol Prin Env Hort 4.0 Burger, DW TR 0410-0530P OLSON 118 75 N
TR 0540-0600P OLSON 118
61456 ENH 120 COM 001 Container Media 3.0 Evans, RY TR 1210-0100P ENHORT 148 25
T 0110-0400P ENHORT 148
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
62577 ERS 100 LEC 001 Hydrologic Principles 4.0 Grismer, ME TR 0800-0950A WELLMN 119 75 I
62578 ERS 121 COM A01 Water And Society 3.0 Silk, MW MW 0210-0300P HOAGLD 113 24 O
F 0210-0300P HOAGLD 113
62579 ERS 121 COM A02 Water And Society 3.0 Silk, MW MW 0210-0300P HOAGLD 113 24 O
W 0310-0400P HOAGLD 113
62580 ERS 144 COM A01 Trees and Forests 4.0 Berry, AM MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1003 21 G
Dahlgren, RA W 0110-0200P ENHORT 148
Rice, KJ
62581 ERS 144 COM A02 Trees and Forests 4.0 Berry, AM MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1003 21 G
Dahlgren, RA W 0210-0300P ENHORT 148
Rice, KJ
62582 ERS 144 COM A03 Trees and Forests 4.0 Berry, AM MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1003 21 G
Dahlgren, RA W 0310-0400P ENHORT 148
Rice, KJ
62583 ERS 144 COM A04 Trees and Forests 4.0 Berry, AM MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1003 21 G
Dahlgren, RA W 0410-0500P ENHORT 148
Rice, KJ
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62584 ERS 144 COM A05 Trees and Forests 4.0 Berry, AM MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1003 21 G
Dahlgren, RA R 0210-0300P ENHORT 148
Rice, KJ
62585 ERS 144 COM A06 Trees and Forests 4.0 Berry, AM MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1003 21 G
Dahlgren, RA R 0310-0400P ENHORT 148
Rice, KJ
62586 ERS 144 COM A07 Trees and Forests 4.0 Berry, AM MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1003 21 G
Dahlgren, RA F 0900-0950A ENHORT 148
Rice, KJ
62587 ERS 144 COM A08 Trees and Forests 4.0 Berry, AM MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1003 21 G
Dahlgren, RA F 1000-1050A ENHORT 148
Rice, KJ
@ ERS 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ ERS 194H VAR Senior Honor Thesis 2.0 -6.0 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)
82863 ESP 001 COM A01 Environmental Analysis 4.0 Sanchirico, JN TR 0900-1020A VEIMYR 212 15 F
Baskett, ML T 1100-1150A WELLMN 203
82871 ESP 001 COM A02 Environmental Analysis 4.0 Sanchirico, JN TR 0900-1020A VEIMYR 212 15 F
Baskett, ML T 0110-0200P WELLMN 201
82872 ESP 001 COM A03 Environmental Analysis 4.0 Sanchirico, JN TR 0900-1020A VEIMYR 212 15 F
Baskett, ML T 0210-0300P HART 1106
82873 ESP 001 COM A04 Environmental Analysis 4.0 Sanchirico, JN TR 0900-1020A VEIMYR 212 15 F
Baskett, ML W 1210-0100P WELLMN 123
82874 ESP 001 COM A05 Environmental Analysis 4.0 Sanchirico, JN TR 0900-1020A VEIMYR 212 15 F
Baskett, ML W 0210-0300P WICKSN 2120J
82875 ESP 001 COM A06 Environmental Analysis 4.0 Sanchirico, JN TR 0900-1020A VEIMYR 212 15 F
Baskett, ML W 0310-0400P WICKSN 2120J
@ 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
62799 ESP 100 COM A01 General Ecology 4.0 Sih, A MWF 0210-0300P OLSON 206 20 O
W 1000-1050A WICKSN 2120J
62800 ESP 100 COM A02 General Ecology 4.0 Sih, A MWF 0210-0300P OLSON 206 20 O
W 1100-1150A WICKSN 2120J
62801 ESP 100 COM A03 General Ecology 4.0 Sih, A MWF 0210-0300P OLSON 206 20 O
W 0110-0200P WICKSN 2120J
62802 ESP 100 COM A04 General Ecology 4.0 Sih, A MWF 0210-0300P OLSON 206 20 O
T 1210-0100P WICKSN 2120J
62803 ESP 100 COM A05 General Ecology 4.0 Sih, A MWF 0210-0300P OLSON 206 20 O
T 0210-0300P YOUNG 192
62804 ESP 100 COM A06 General Ecology 4.0 Sih, A MWF 0210-0300P OLSON 206 20 O
T 0310-0400P YOUNG 192
83084 ESP 105 COM 001 Evol Societies Cultures 4.0 McElreath, RL MWF 0210-0300P YOUNG 192 49 O
F 0310-0400P YOUNG 192
62805 ESP 150A COM 001 Phys & Chem Oceanography 4.0 Mcclain, JS TR 1210-0130P EPHSCI 1309 45
Spero, HJ TBA TBA
62806 ESP 155 COM A01 Wetland Ecology 4.0 Rejmankova, E MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 207 15 S
T 1000-1050A WELLMN 203
62807 ESP 155 COM A02 Wetland Ecology 4.0 Rejmankova, E MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 207 15 S
T 1210-0100P WELLMN 203
62809 ESP 155L COM 001 Wetland Ecology Lab 3.0 Rejmankova, E WF 0110-0130P WICKSN 2147 15
WF 0140-0430P WICKSN 2147
TBA TBA
** ESP 155L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
82773 ESP 163 LEC 001 Energy Envr Aspect Trans 4.0 Sperling, D TR 0140-0300P CHEM 179 105 U
62810 ESP 168A COM A01 Environ Policy Eval 5.0 Ogden, JM TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 226 20 F
M 1210-0100P HOAGLD 108
62811 ESP 168A COM A02 Environ Policy Eval 5.0 Ogden, JM TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 226 20 F
M 0110-0200P HOAGLD 108
62812 ESP 168A COM A03 Environ Policy Eval 5.0 Ogden, JM TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 226 20 F
M 0210-0300P HOAGLD 108
@ ESP 190 VAR Workshop Environ Problem 1.0 -8.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ ESP 298 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ ESP 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Environmental Toxicology (ETX)
62958 ETX 010 LEC 001 Intro Environ Toxicology 3.0 Tjeerdema, RS MWF 0310-0400P HARING 2205 250 A
@ 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
62999 ETX 101 COM 001 Principles Environ Tox 4.0 Denison, MS MWF 1000-1050A WELLMN 6 120 L
TBA TBA
63000 ETX 104 COM 001 Cell Reg/Nutrient Metab 4.0 Oteiza De Fraga, PI MW 1210-0130P OLSON 205 45 Q
Haj, FG MW 0140-0200P OLSON 205
63001 ETX 131 LEC 001 Env Tox Air Pollutants 3.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1006 30 X
63002 ETX 135 LEC 001 Toxic Risk Assessment 3.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A STORER 1344 45 F
@ 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
63173 ETX 220 LEC 001 Analysis of Toxicants 3.0 Wood, MJ TR 0440-0600P HOAGLD 168 60
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63174 ETX 220L LAB 001 Toxicant Analys Lab 2.0 Wood, MJ TR 0900-1150A MEYER 1312 18
** ETX 220L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
@ 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)
@ EPI 205A LEC 001 Principles of Epi 4.0 Gold, EB TBA TBA 80
Miller, WA
@ EPI 208 COM 001 Analysis, Inter EPI data 3.0 Beckett, LA M 0210-0300P WELLMN 109 15
W 0210-0400P WELLMN 109
M 0310-0400P HUTCH 73
TBA TBA
62299 EPI 225 DIS 001 Advanced Topics 2.0 Hertz-Picciotto, I TBA TBA 15
62300 EPI 226 COM 001 Applied Longitude Data 3.0 Nguyen, DV TBA TBA 30
TBA TBA
62301 EPI 228 COM 001 Quantitative Methods 4.0 Harvey, DJ TBA TBA 25
TBA TBA
62302 EPI 290 SEM 001 Epidemiology Seminars 1.0 Garcia, L TBA TBA 40
@ EPI 291 SEM 001 Health Serv Res Clin Epi 1.0 Leigh, J R 1210-0100P UCDMCS 50
@ 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)
@ EVE 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ EVE 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
63359 EVE 100 COM A01 Intro to Evolution 4.0 Kopp, AV TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1001 25 R
W 1210-0100P HOAGLD 108
63360 EVE 100 COM A02 Intro to Evolution 4.0 Kopp, AV TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1001 25 R
W 0110-0200P HOAGLD 113
63361 EVE 100 COM A03 Intro to Evolution 4.0 Kopp, AV TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1001 25 R
T 0210-0300P BAINER 1132
63362 EVE 100 COM A04 Intro to Evolution 4.0 Kopp, AV TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1001 25 R
T 0310-0400P BAINER 1132
63363 EVE 100 COM A05 Intro to Evolution 4.0 Kopp, AV TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1001 25 R
W 0800-0850A STORER 1342
63364 EVE 100 COM A06 Intro to Evolution 4.0 Kopp, AV TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1001 25 R
W 0110-0200P BAINER 1130
63365 EVE 100 COM A07 Intro to Evolution 4.0 Kopp, AV TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1001 25 R
W 0410-0500P GIEDT 1007
63366 EVE 100 COM A08 Intro to Evolution 4.0 Kopp, AV TR 1210-0130P GIEDT 1001 25 R
W 1100-1150A H GYM 290
63367 EVE 101 COM A01 Introduction to Ecology 4.0 Schoener, TW TR 1030-1150A VEIMYR 212 23 M
T 0110-0200P H GYM 290
63368 EVE 101 COM A02 Introduction to Ecology 4.0 Schoener, TW TR 1030-1150A VEIMYR 212 24 M
T 0310-0400P H GYM 290
63369 EVE 101 COM A03 Introduction to Ecology 4.0 Schoener, TW TR 1030-1150A VEIMYR 212 24 M
W 0110-0200P GIEDT 1007
63370 EVE 101 COM A04 Introduction to Ecology 4.0 Schoener, TW TR 1030-1150A VEIMYR 212 24 M
W 0410-0500P STORER 1342
82820 EVE 102 COM A01 Popn & Quant Genetics 4.0 Langley, CH MWF 1000-1050A WELLMN 226 30 L
T 0800-0850A STORER 1344
82821 EVE 102 COM A02 Popn & Quant Genetics 4.0 Langley, CH MWF 1000-1050A WELLMN 226 30 L
T 0710-0800P HUTCH 102
82822 EVE 105 COM 001 Phylo Anly/Vrtbrate 4.0 Wainwright, PC MW 1100-1150A OLSON 159 24 G
MW 0110-0400P SCILAB 1087
** EVE 105 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 **
63373 EVE 117 COM 001 Plant Ecology 4.0 Rejmanek, M TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 1 50 R
TBA TBA
** EVE 117 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $30.00 **
** FIELDWORK INCLUDES FOUR SATURDAY OR SUNDAY FIELD TRIPS **
82817 EVE 149 LEC 001 Evol Ecol Syst 4.0 Shapiro, AM TR 0900-1020A STORER 2342 20
@ EVE 189 DIS Intro To Bio Res 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
63404 EVE 190 SEM 001 Undergraduate Seminar 2.0 Shapiro, AM TR 0310-0400P STORER 2320H 20
@ 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
82761 EVE 231 COM 001 Principle Bio Data Analy 3.0 Rannala, BH TR 1030-1120A HUTCH 102 40
TR 1130-1150A HUTCH 102
@ 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)
63728 EXB 010 LEC 001 Exercise and Fitness 3.0 Shaffrath, JD MWF 0110-0200P CHEM 194 365 K
Salitsky, P
@ EXB 090C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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
63805 EXB 101 LEC 001 Exercise Physiology 4.0 Shaffrath, JD MTWR 1000-1050A GIEDT 1001 265 Y
Bodine, SC
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS **
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63806 EXB 102 LEC 001 Motor Learn & Sport Psyc 4.0 Salitsky, P TR 0210-0400P MDSC C 180 200 U
63807 ^ EXB 104L COM A01 Exercise Biology Lab 3.0 Shaffrath, JD M 0900-0950A HARING 2016 16 S
T 1100-0200P SCILAB 2012
TBA TBA
63808 ^ EXB 104L COM A02 Exercise Biology Lab 3.0 Shaffrath, JD M 0900-0950A HARING 2016 16 S
W 0110-0400P SCILAB 2012
TBA TBA
63809 ^ EXB 104L COM A03 Exercise Biology Lab 3.0 Shaffrath, JD M 0900-0950A HARING 2016 16 S
M 0110-0400P SCILAB 2012
TBA TBA
63810 ^ EXB 104L COM A04 Exercise Biology Lab 3.0 Shaffrath, JD M 0900-0950A HARING 2016 16 S
R 0110-0400P SCILAB 2012
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO SENIOR MAJORS **
63811 ^ EXB 115 COM 001 Biomech of Movement 3.0 Williams, KR TR 1100-1150A KERR 293 20 M
T 0210-0300P OLSON 159
T 0310-0500P H GYM 166
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS **
63812 EXB 120 LEC 001 Sports in Amer Society 3.0 Salitsky, P TR 0900-1020A CHEM 179 100 F
@ 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)
63890 EXS 200 COM 001 Intro to Research 3.0 The Staff R 0410-0600P H GYM 280 10
T 0510-0600P H GYM 280
63891 EXS 201 LED 001 Ex Cardioresp Physiol 3.0 Stebbins, CL TBA TBA 20
63892 EXS 228 LEC 001 Skeletal Muscle Mechanic 4.0 Hawkins, DA MW 1210-0200P BAINER 1134 20
** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
@ 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)
64137 FPS 161 LEC 001 Struct Prop Fibers 3.0 Hsieh, Y MWF 1000-1050A EVERSN 226 25
64138 FPS 161L LAB 001 Text Chem Analy Lab 1.0 Hsieh, Y T 0110-0400P EVERSN 246 12
** FPS 161L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
@ 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 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
64163 FPS 250E LEC 001 Polymer Fiber Sci 3.0 Sun, G MW 1210-0130P OLSON 144 12
@ FPS 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Film Studies (FMS)
64078 FMS 001 COM A01 Intro to Film Studies 4.0 Smoodin, E TR 0900-0950A HARING 2205 25 F
F 1100-1150A SOCSCI 80
T 0610-0900P GIEDT 1001
64079 FMS 001 COM A02 Intro to Film Studies 4.0 Smoodin, E TR 0900-0950A HARING 2205 25 F
F 1000-1050A HOAGLD 108
T 0610-0900P GIEDT 1001
64080 FMS 001 COM A03 Intro to Film Studies 4.0 Smoodin, E TR 0900-0950A HARING 2205 25 F
W 0310-0400P BAINER 1128
T 0610-0900P GIEDT 1001
64081 FMS 001 COM A04 Intro to Film Studies 4.0 Smoodin, E TR 0900-0950A HARING 2205 25 F
W 0410-0500P WELLMN 103
T 0610-0900P GIEDT 1001
64082 FMS 001 COM A05 Intro to Film Studies 4.0 Smoodin, E TR 0900-0950A HARING 2205 25 F
W 0510-0600P WELLMN 103
T 0610-0900P GIEDT 1001
64083 FMS 001 COM A06 Intro to Film Studies 4.0 Smoodin, E TR 0900-0950A HARING 2205 25 F
W 0610-0700P WELLMN 205
T 0610-0900P GIEDT 1001
64084 FMS 001 COM A07 Intro to Film Studies 4.0 Smoodin, E TR 0900-0950A HARING 2205 25 F
R 0210-0300P OLSON 159
T 0610-0900P GIEDT 1001
64085 FMS 001 COM A08 Intro to Film Studies 4.0 Smoodin, E TR 0900-0950A HARING 2205 25 F
R 0310-0400P OLSON 159
T 0610-0900P 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
@ FMS 099 VAR Special Study Undergrads 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ FMS 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ FMS 194H VAR Honors Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ FMS 195H VAR Honors Thesis 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ FMS 196H PRJ Honors Project 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ FMS 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 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)
64454 FST 003 LEC 001 Intro to Brewing & Beer 3.0 Bamforth, CW TR 0610-0730P SOCSCI 1100 369 2
64455 ^ FST 010 LEC 001 Food, Folklore, & Health 3.0 Shoemaker, CF TR 0900-1020A SCILEC 123 511 F
Smith, GM
** ENROLLMENT AFTER THE FIRST DAY MUST BE APPROVED BY THE INSTRUCTOR **
@ FST 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
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64493 ^ FST 100A COM A01 Food Chemistry 4.0 Dungan, SR MWF 1210-0100P HARING 2205 72 Q
M 0510-0600P OLSON 118
64494 ^ FST 100A COM A02 Food Chemistry 4.0 Dungan, SR MWF 1210-0100P HARING 2205 72 Q
T 0510-0600P HART 1150
64495 ^ FST 100A COM A03 Food Chemistry 4.0 Dungan, SR MWF 1210-0100P HARING 2205 72 Q
W 0510-0600P OLSON 118
64496 ^ FST 100A COM A04 Food Chemistry 4.0 Dungan, SR MWF 1210-0100P HARING 2205 72 Q
R 0510-0600P HART 1150
** PASS 1: OPEN TO FOOD SCIENCE, CLINICAL NUTRITION AND
NUTRITION SCIENCE MAJORS **
64497 ^ FST 101A LLA A01 Food Chem Lab 2.0 Slupsky, CM M 1100-1150A EVERSN 176 24 G
M 0210-0500P RMISOU 1220
64498 ^ FST 101A LLA A02 Food Chem Lab 2.0 Slupsky, CM M 1100-1150A EVERSN 176 24 G
T 0210-0500P RMISOU 1220
64499 ^ FST 101A LLA A03 Food Chem Lab 2.0 Slupsky, CM M 1100-1150A EVERSN 176 24 G
W 0210-0500P RMISOU 1220
64500 ^ FST 101A LLA A04 Food Chem Lab 2.0 Slupsky, CM M 1100-1150A EVERSN 176 24 G
R 0210-0500P RMISOU 1220
64501 ^ FST 101A LLA A05 Food Chem Lab 2.0 Slupsky, CM M 1100-1150A EVERSN 176 24 G
T 0900-1150A RMISOU 1220
64502 ^ FST 101A LLA A06 Food Chem Lab 2.0 Slupsky, CM M 1100-1150A EVERSN 176 24 G
W 0900-1150A RMISOU 1220
64503 ^ FST 101A LLA A07 Food Chem Lab 2.0 Slupsky, CM M 1100-1150A EVERSN 176 24 G
R 0900-1150A RMISOU 1220
** FST 101A COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
** PASS 1: OPEN TO FOOD SCIENCE AND CLINICAL NUTRITION MAJORS **
64504 FST 107 COM A01 Food Sensory Science 4.0 Omahony, MA T 0510-0800P RMISEN 1000 25
W 0110-0400P RMISEN 1000
64505 FST 107 COM A02 Food Sensory Science 4.0 Omahony, MA T 0510-0800P RMISEN 1000 25
W 0510-0800P RMISEN 1000
64506 FST 110A COM A01 Food Proc Prncpl 3.0 Mccarthy, MJ MW 1000-1050A HART 1150 40 L
M 0210-0400P STORER 1344
64507 FST 110A COM A02 Food Proc Prncpl 3.0 Mccarthy, MJ MW 1000-1050A HART 1150 40 L
W 0210-0400P OLSON 158
64508 ^ FST 117 LEC 001 Dsgn & Anlys Sensory Sci 3.0 Omahony, MA M 0110-0300P RMISEN 1000 45
M 0310-0430P RMISEN 1000
64509 ^ FST 117 LEC 002 Dsgn & Anlys Sensory Sci 3.0 Omahony, MA M 0510-0700P RMISEN 1000 45
M 0710-0830P RMISEN 1000
64511 FST 159 LED 001 New Food Product Ideas 2.0 Biltekoff, C TR 0140-0300P PHYSIC 130 30 U
@ 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
64623 FST 201 LEC 001 Food Chem & Biochem 4.0 Smith, GM TR 1210-0200P HOAGLD 113 34
The Staff
Shoemaker, CF
64624 FST 217 LEC 001 Adv Food Sensory Science 3.0 Omahony, MA T 0110-0400P RMISEN 1000 50
64625 FST 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Winter, CK W 0410-0500P RMISOU 54
64626 FST 290 SEM 002 Seminar 1.0 Winter, CK M 0410-0500P RMISOU 42
@ FST 290C DIS Adv Research Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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)
64445 ^ FSM 120L LAB 001 Production Lab 2.0 Hudson, NR T 0645-0115P OFFCAM 5
64446 ^ FSM 120L LAB 002 Production Lab 2.0 Cena, ER R 0645-0115P OFFCAM 5
64447 ^ FSM 120L LAB 003 Production Lab 2.0 Hudson, NR T 0645-0115P OFFCAM 5
64448 ^ FSM 120L LAB 004 Production Lab 2.0 Cena, ER R 0645-0115P OFFCAM 5
** 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 197T TUT Fsm Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ FSM 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Forensic Science (FOR)
64117 FOR 200 LEC 001 Fundamental Forensic Sci 3.0 The Staff TBA 0610-0910P OFFCAM 60
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
64118 FOR 220 LEC 001 Analysis of Toxicants 3.0 Wood, MJ TR 0440-0600P HOAGLD 168 60
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
64119 FOR 221L COM 001 Forensic Instrument Lab 2.0 Land, DP TBA 0610-0700P CHEM 12
TBA 0710-1000P CHEM
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
64120 FOR 240 COM 001 Homicide Crime Scene Inv 3.0 Howitt, DG TBA 0600-0800P OFFCAM 15
TBA 0810-0900P OFFCAM
TBA TBA
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
64122 FOR 290 SEM 001 Seminar in Forensics 1.0 The Staff TBA 0615-0800P OFFCAM 45
** 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
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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. **
64168 FRE 001 COM 001 Elementary French 5.0 The Staff MTWRF 0800-0850A OLSON 251 25 D
TBA TBA
64169 FRE 001 COM 002 Elementary French 5.0 The Staff MTWRF 0900-0950A HUTCH 102 25 D
TBA TBA
64170 FRE 001 COM 003 Elementary French 5.0 The Staff MTWRF 0110-0200P WICKSN 1020 25 D
TBA TBA
64171 FRE 001 COM 004 Elementary French 5.0 The Staff MTWRF 1100-1150A WELLMN 105 25 D
TBA TBA
64172 FRE 001 COM 005 Elementary French 5.0 The Staff MTWRF 1210-0100P WELLMN 105 25 D
TBA TBA
64173 FRE 002 COM 001 Elementary French 5.0 The Staff MTWRF 0900-0950A ROBBNS 146 25 D
TBA TBA
64174 FRE 002 COM 002 Elementary French 5.0 The Staff MTWRF 1210-0100P WELLMN 209 25 D
TBA TBA
64175 FRE 003 COM 001 Elementary French 5.0 The Staff MTWRF 1000-1050A OLSON 227 25 D
TBA TBA
64176 FRE 003 COM 002 Elementary French 5.0 The Staff MTWRF 1100-1150A OLSON 227 25 D
TBA TBA
64177 FRE 021 LED 001 Intermed French 5.0 Russell Webb, E MTWRF 0900-0950A KERR 293 25 D
64178 FRE 021 LED 002 Intermed French 5.0 Russell Webb, E MTWRF 1000-1050A KERR 293 25 D
64179 FRE 021 LED 003 Intermed French 5.0 Russell Webb, E MTWRF 1100-1150A WELLMN 101 25 D
64180 FRE 022 LED 001 Intermed French 5.0 Russell Webb, E MTWRF 0110-0200P WELLMN 7 25 D
64181 FRE 023 LED 001 Intermed French 5.0 Asquith, NV MTWRF 0900-0950A WELLMN 115 25 D
@ FRE 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
64205 FRE 100 LEC 001 Comp In French 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 90 25 R
83067 FRE 107 LEC 001 Making of Modern France 4.0 Simon, J MWF 1210-0100P HUTCH 102 30 Q
82581 FRE 117A LED 001 Baroque - Preclassic 4.0 Peureux, GJ TR 1210-0130P WICKSN 1038 25 R
82582 FRE 141 LEC 001 Selected Topics Fr Lit 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P OLSON 158 25 U
@ 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
83068 FRE 200 SEM 001 Intro to Grad Study 2.0 Peureux, GJ T 0210-0400P SPROUL 15
82583 FRE 207A SEM 001 18th Cent Lit Phil 4.0 Simon, J M 0210-0500P SPROUL 15
@ FRE 297 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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
64327 FRE 390A LED 001 Teaching French 2.0 Russell Webb, E R 0210-0400P SPROUL 412B 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 FRESHMAN SEMINAR WEB SITE
HTTP://TRC.UCDAVIS.EDU/?PAGE_ID=55, OR THE TEACHING
RESOURCES CENTER, 1350 SURGE 3. ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST
DAY IS MANDATORY. ENROLLMENT AFTER THE FIRST DAY MUST BE
APPROVED BY THE INSTRUCTOR. **
64332 ^ FRS 001 SEM 001 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64333 ^ FRS 001 SEM 002 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64334 ^ FRS 001 SEM 003 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64335 ^ FRS 001 SEM 004 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64336 ^ FRS 001 SEM 005 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64337 ^ FRS 001 SEM 006 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64338 ^ FRS 001 SEM 007 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64339 ^ FRS 001 SEM 008 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64340 ^ FRS 001 SEM 009 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64341 ^ FRS 001 SEM 010 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64342 ^ FRS 001 SEM 011 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64343 ^ FRS 001 SEM 012 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64344 ^ FRS 001 SEM 013 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64345 ^ FRS 001 SEM 014 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64346 ^ FRS 001 SEM 015 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64347 ^ FRS 001 SEM 016 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64348 ^ FRS 001 SEM 017 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64349 ^ FRS 001 SEM 018 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64350 ^ FRS 001 SEM 019 First-Year Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64353 ^ FRS 002 SEM 001 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64354 ^ FRS 002 SEM 002 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64355 ^ FRS 002 SEM 003 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64356 ^ FRS 002 SEM 004 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64357 ^ FRS 002 SEM 005 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64358 ^ FRS 002 SEM 006 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64359 ^ FRS 002 SEM 007 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64360 ^ FRS 002 SEM 008 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64361 ^ FRS 002 SEM 009 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64362 ^ FRS 002 SEM 010 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64363 ^ FRS 002 SEM 011 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
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64364 ^ FRS 002 SEM 012 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64365 ^ FRS 002 SEM 013 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64366 ^ FRS 002 SEM 014 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64367 ^ FRS 002 SEM 015 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64368 ^ FRS 002 SEM 016 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64369 ^ FRS 002 SEM 017 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64370 ^ FRS 002 SEM 018 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64371 ^ FRS 002 SEM 019 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64372 ^ FRS 002 SEM 020 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64373 ^ FRS 002 SEM 021 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64374 ^ FRS 002 SEM 022 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64375 ^ FRS 002 SEM 023 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64376 ^ FRS 002 SEM 024 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64377 ^ FRS 002 SEM 025 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64378 ^ FRS 002 SEM 026 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64379 ^ FRS 002 SEM 027 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64380 ^ FRS 002 SEM 028 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64381 ^ FRS 002 SEM 029 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64382 ^ FRS 002 SEM 030 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64383 ^ FRS 002 SEM 031 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64384 ^ FRS 002 SEM 032 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64385 ^ FRS 002 SEM 033 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64386 ^ FRS 002 SEM 034 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64391 ^ FRS 003 SEM 001 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64392 ^ FRS 003 SEM 002 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64393 ^ FRS 003 SEM 003 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64394 ^ FRS 003 SEM 004 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64395 ^ FRS 003 SEM 005 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64396 ^ FRS 003 SEM 006 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64397 ^ FRS 003 SEM 007 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64398 ^ FRS 003 SEM 008 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64399 ^ FRS 003 SEM 009 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64400 ^ FRS 003 SEM 010 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64401 ^ FRS 003 SEM 011 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64402 ^ FRS 003 SEM 012 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64403 ^ FRS 003 SEM 013 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64404 ^ FRS 003 SEM 014 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64405 ^ FRS 003 SEM 015 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64406 ^ FRS 003 SEM 016 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64407 ^ FRS 003 SEM 017 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64408 ^ FRS 003 SEM 018 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64409 ^ FRS 003 SEM 019 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64410 ^ FRS 003 SEM 020 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64411 ^ FRS 003 SEM 021 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64412 ^ FRS 003 SEM 022 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64413 ^ FRS 003 SEM 023 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64414 ^ FRS 003 SEM 024 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64415 ^ FRS 003 SEM 025 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64416 ^ FRS 003 SEM 026 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64417 ^ FRS 003 SEM 027 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64418 ^ FRS 003 SEM 028 Freshman Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64419 ^ FRS 004 SEM 001 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64420 ^ FRS 004 SEM 002 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64421 ^ FRS 004 SEM 003 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64422 ^ FRS 004 SEM 004 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64423 ^ FRS 004 SEM 005 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64424 ^ FRS 004 SEM 006 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64425 ^ FRS 004 SEM 007 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64426 ^ FRS 004 SEM 008 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64427 ^ FRS 004 SEM 009 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64428 ^ FRS 004 SEM 010 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64429 ^ FRS 004 SEM 011 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64430 ^ FRS 004 SEM 012 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64431 ^ FRS 004 SEM 013 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64432 ^ FRS 004 SEM 014 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64433 ^ FRS 004 SEM 015 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64434 ^ FRS 004 SEM 016 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64435 ^ FRS 004 SEM 017 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64436 ^ FRS 004 SEM 018 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64437 ^ FRS 004 SEM 019 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64438 ^ FRS 004 SEM 020 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64439 ^ FRS 004 SEM 021 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64440 ^ FRS 004 SEM 022 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64441 ^ FRS 004 SEM 023 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64442 ^ FRS 004 SEM 024 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64443 ^ FRS 004 SEM 025 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
64444 ^ FRS 004 SEM 026 First-Year Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
Genetics (Graduate Group) (GGG)
65533 GGG 201A LED A01 Genetic Analysis 5.0 Roth, JR TR 0900-1020A BOWLEY 101 15
Bannasch, DL T 1210-0200P BOWLEY 101
Bisson, LF
65534 GGG 201A LED A02 Genetic Analysis 5.0 Roth, JR TR 0900-1020A BOWLEY 101 15
Bannasch, DL W 0110-0300P BOWLEY 101
Bisson, LF
65535 GGG 201B COM 001 Genomics 5.0 Comai, L TR 0310-0430P HUTCH 102 25
Korf, I F 1000-1150A OLSON 27
65536 GGG 205 LAB 001 Molec Genetics Lab 5.0 Lyons, LA TBA TBA 20
65537 GGG 210 LED 001 Horizontal Gene Transfer 3.0 Syvanen, M TR 0210-0330P WELLMN 201 15
65538 ^ GGG 291 SEM 001 Sem Hist Gen 2.0 Quiros, CF W 0310-0500P PLESC 25
GGG 295 VAR 001 Sem Molec Genetics 1.0 -3.0 Hunter, N M 0410-0600A LSA 1022 25
65541 GGG 296 COM 001 Science Integrity 2.0 Yoder, JI M 0310-0400P ASMDSN 242 50
M 0410-0500P ASMDSN 242
@ GGG 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
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@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
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Enrl
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Code
@ 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)
65328 GEO 200A SEM 001 Research Trends 1.0 Benner, CC W 1100-1150A OLSON 207 30
65329 GEO 200B LEC 001 Geographical Concepts 4.0 Elliott-Fisk, DL M 1000-1150A H GYM 290 30
W 1000-1050A H GYM 290
** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
65330 GEO 201 DIS 001 Sources & Gen Lit 4.0 Elliott-Fisk, DL TBA TBA 15
82974 GEO 211 L/D 001 Physical Geography Metho 3.0 Elliott-Fisk, DL F 1000-1150A GIEDT 1006 30
@ GEO 290 SEM 001 Seminar in Geography 1.0 -3.0 Quinn, JF TBA TBA 15
@ GEO 290 SEM 002 Seminar in Geography 1.0 -3.0 Tomich, TP TBA TBA
@ GEO 293 VAR Graduate Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
65336 GEO 297 LED 001 Geography Seminar 2.0 The Staff W 0410-0530P WELLMN 115 40
@ 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)
64779 GEL 001 COM A01 The Earth 4.0 Osleger, DA MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1001 31 S
M 1210-0100P EPHSCI 1317
64780 GEL 001 COM A02 The Earth 4.0 Osleger, DA MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1001 31 S
M 1210-0100P EPHSCI 1316
64781 GEL 001 COM A03 The Earth 4.0 Osleger, DA MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1001 31 S
M 0110-0200P EPHSCI 1317
64782 GEL 001 COM A04 The Earth 4.0 Osleger, DA MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1001 31 S
T 1210-0100P EPHSCI 1317
64783 GEL 001 COM A05 The Earth 4.0 Osleger, DA MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1001 31 S
R 1210-0100P EPHSCI 1317
64784 GEL 001 COM A06 The Earth 4.0 Osleger, DA MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1001 31 S
W 0110-0200P EPHSCI 1317
64785 GEL 001 COM A07 The Earth 4.0 Osleger, DA MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1001 31 S
W 1210-0100P EPHSCI 1317
64786 GEL 001 COM A08 The Earth 4.0 Osleger, DA MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1001 31 S
R 1210-0100P EPHSCI 1316
64787 GEL 001 COM A09 The Earth 4.0 Osleger, DA MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1001 30 S
F 0110-0200P EPHSCI 1317
64788 GEL 002 LEC 001 Intro to Earth Science 3.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A WELLMN 234 100 L
64789 GEL 002G DIS 001 Earth Science Discussion 1.0 The Staff W 1100-1150A EPHSCI 1317 30
64790 GEL 004 COM 001 Evolution 3.0 Vermeij, GJ MW 1100-1150A EPHSCI 1309 45
F 1100-1150A EPHSCI 1309
64791 GEL 017 LEC 001 Earthquakes 2.0 Billen, MI TR 1100-1150A GIEDT 1001 278 M
64792 GEL 025 LEC 001 Geology National Parks 2.0 Osleger, DA MW 1100-1150A GIEDT 1001 278 G
64793 GEL 050 LEC 001 Physical Geology 3.0 Zierenberg, RA MWF 0900-0950A RESSLR 55 85 S
64794 GEL 050L LAB 001 Physical Geol Lab 2.0 Zierenberg, RA TR 0110-0400P EPHSCI 1362 15
64795 GEL 050L LAB 002 Physical Geol Lab 2.0 Zierenberg, RA MW 0410-0700P EPHSCI 1362 15
64796 GEL 050L LAB 003 Physical Geol Lab 2.0 Zierenberg, RA TR 0410-0700P EPHSCI 1348 15
64797 GEL 050L LAB 004 Physical Geol Lab 2.0 Zierenberg, RA MW 0110-0400P EPHSCI 1348 15
** GEL 050L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $10.00 **
64798 GEL 060 COM A01 Earth Materials Intro 4.0 Rustad, JR MWF 1000-1050A EPHSCI 1348 20
T 0110-0400P EPHSCI 1348
64799 GEL 060 COM A02 Earth Materials Intro 4.0 Rustad, JR MWF 1000-1050A EPHSCI 1348 20
M 0410-0700P EPHSCI 1348
64800 GEL 062 COM A01 Optical Mineralogy 2.0 Day, HW M 1210-0100P EPHSCI 1362 15
M 0110-0400P EPHSCI 1362
64801 GEL 062 COM A02 Optical Mineralogy 2.0 Day, HW M 1210-0100P EPHSCI 1362 15
W 0110-0400P EPHSCI 1362
** GEL 062 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $50.00 **
64802 GEL 081 COM 001 Learning in Sci & Math 2.0 Stevenson, ME T 0310-0500P EPHSCI 1317 40
TBA TBA
64803 GEL 081 COM 002 Learning in Sci & Math 2.0 Stevenson, ME W 0310-0500P EPHSCI 1317 40
TBA TBA
64804 GEL 091 COM 001 Geol of Campus Waterways 1.0 Florsheim, JL T 0310-0400P EPHSCI 1309 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
64912 GEL 100 LEC 001 Extension & Translation 3.0 Oskin, ME TR 1030-1150A EPHSCI 1316 45
64913 GEL 100L LAB 001 Struct Tectonics Lab I 1.0 Oskin, ME T 0110-0400P EPHSCI 1316 15
64914 GEL 100L LAB 002 Struct Tectonics Lab I 1.0 Oskin, ME W 0110-0400P EPHSCI 1316 15
** GEL 100L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $42.00 **
64915 GEL 107 LEC 001 Paleobiology 3.0 Motani, R MWF 0210-0300P GIEDT 1001 278 O
64916 GEL 107L LAB 001 Paleobiology Lab 2.0 Motani, R MW 0310-0600P EPHSCI 1309 20
64917 GEL 107L LAB 002 Paleobiology Lab 2.0 Motani, R TR 0410-0700P EPHSCI 1309 20
64918 GEL 131 LEC 001 Risk: Natural Hazards 3.0 Turcotte, DL MWF 0900-0950A EPHSCI 1348 35
83080 GEL 132 LEC 001 Intro Inorganic Geochem 3.0 Yin, Q TR 0140-0300P EPHSCI 1317 30
64920 GEL 150A COM 001 Phys & Chem Oceanography 4.0 Mcclain, JS TR 1210-0130P EPHSCI 1309 45
Spero, HJ TBA TBA
64958 GEL 181 COM 001 Teaching in Sci & Math 2.0 Horn, CE M 0210-0400P EPHSCI 1317 40
TBA TBA
64960 GEL 183 COM 001 Teaching HS Math & Sci 3.0 Stevenson, ME W 0800-0950A EPHSCI 1317 40
TBA TBA
64961 GEL 190 COM 001 Seminar In Geology 1.0 The Staff W 0410-0500P RESSLR 55 20 W
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
65215 GEL 218 SEM 001 Analysis Deformed Rocks 3.0 Cowgill, ES TBA TBA 15
@ GEL 253 SEM 001 Igneous Petrology Sem 3.0 Cooper, KM TBA TBA 15
@Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity
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65218 GEL 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 The Staff W 0410-0600P RESSLR 55 60
82977 GEL 292 SEM 001 River Forum 1.0 Mount, JF TBA TBA 15
65219 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
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. **
65397 ^ GER 001 COM 001 Elementary German 5.0 Arnett, CL MTWRF 0800-0850A OLSON 217 25 D
TBA TBA OLSON 53
65398 ^ GER 001 COM 002 Elementary German 5.0 Arnett, CL MTWRF 0900-0950A WELLMN 105 25 D
TBA TBA OLSON 53
65399 ^ GER 001 COM 003 Elementary German 5.0 Arnett, CL MTWRF 1000-1050A WELLMN 105 25 D
TBA TBA OLSON 53
65400 ^ GER 002 COM 001 Elementary German 5.0 Arnett, CL MTWRF 0900-0950A WELLMN 235 25 D
TBA TBA OLSON 53
65402 GER 020 LED 001 Intermediate German 4.0 Arnett, CL MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 103 25 D
65403 GER 020 LED 002 Intermediate German 4.0 Arnett, CL MWF 1000-1050A WELLMN 103 25 D
65404 GER 021 LED 001 Intermediate German 4.0 Arnett, CL MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 107 25 D
@ 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
82748 GER 101A LED 001 German Lit: 800-1800 4.0 Bernd, CA MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 117 25 L
82752 GER 103 LEC 001 German Writing Skills 4.0 Arnett, CL MWF 0900-0950A SOCSCI 80 25 S
82753 GER 109A COM 001 Business German 4.0 Krimmer, EM TR 1030-1150A OLSON 141 20 M
TBA TBA
82754 GER 114 LED 001 German Women and Film 4.0 Krimmer, EM TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 105 25 U
@ 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
82749 GER 240 SEM 001 German Verse Forms 4.0 Bernd, CA T 0210-0500P WELLMN 203 10
82755 GER 262 SEM 001 Turn-Of-Century Culture 4.0 Finney, GE W 0210-0500P WELLMN 201 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. **
65785 GRK 001 LEC 001 Elementary Greek 5.0 Bulman, P MTWRF 1000-1050A OLSON 261 30 D
65786 GRK 001 LEC 002 Elementary Greek 5.0 Bulman, P MTWRF 1210-0100P WELLMN 229 30 D
@ GRK 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
65790 GRK 100N COM 001 Readings in Greek Prose 4.0 Seal, C MTW 1210-0100P KERR 293 25 Q
R 1210-0100P KERR 293
82573 GRK 113 LEC 001 Thucydides 4.0 Watanabe, A MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 251 30 S
@ 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)
70895 MHI 209 COM 001 Data Acquisition 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
70896 MHI 210 COM 001 Intro Health Informatics 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20
Galvez, JJ TBA TBA
70898 MHI 215 LEC 001 Programming in M 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20
70899 MHI 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Odor, AM TBA TBA 20
@ MHI 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
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. **
66070 HEB 001 COM 001 Elementary Hebrew 5.0 Raab, AK MTWF 0900-0950A OLSON 167 25 D
R 0900-0950A OLSON 167
83120 HEB 001 COM 002 Elementary Hebrew 5.0 Raab, AK MTWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 27 25 D
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. **
66072 HIN 001 LED 001 Elementary Hindi/Urdu I 5.0 Good, K MTWRF 1000-1050A HUNT 110 28 D
66073 HIN 001 LED 002 Elementary Hindi/Urdu I 5.0 Good, K MTWRF 1100-1150A HUNT 110 28 D
66074 HIN 021 LED 001 Intermed Hindi/Urdu I 5.0 Good, K MTWRF 0110-0200P HART 1116 28 D
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Code
History (HIS)
66084 ^ HIS 004C COM A01 Western Civ 4.0 Saler, MT TR 1030-1150A GIEDT 1002 15 M
M 0800-0850A OLSON 109
66085 ^ HIS 004C COM A02 Western Civ 4.0 Saler, MT TR 1030-1150A GIEDT 1002 15 M
M 0110-0200P OLSON 109
66086 ^ HIS 004C COM A03 Western Civ 4.0 Saler, MT TR 1030-1150A GIEDT 1002 15 M
T 0900-0950A WELLMN 123
66087 ^ HIS 004C COM A04 Western Civ 4.0 Saler, MT TR 1030-1150A GIEDT 1002 15 M
T 0110-0200P WELLMN 109
66088 ^ HIS 004C COM A05 Western Civ 4.0 Saler, MT TR 1030-1150A GIEDT 1002 15 M
T 0410-0500P WELLMN 201
66089 ^ HIS 004C COM A06 Western Civ 4.0 Saler, MT TR 1030-1150A GIEDT 1002 15 M
W 0210-0300P WELLMN 3
66090 ^ HIS 004C COM A07 Western Civ 4.0 Saler, MT TR 1030-1150A GIEDT 1002 15 M
W 0510-0600P OLSON 263
66091 ^ HIS 004C COM A08 Western Civ 4.0 Saler, MT TR 1030-1150A GIEDT 1002 15 M
R 0310-0400P OLSON 144
66092 ^ HIS 004C COM A09 Western Civ 4.0 Saler, MT TR 1030-1150A GIEDT 1002 15 M
F 1000-1050A OLSON 144
82639 ^ HIS 004C COM A10 Western Civ 4.0 Saler, MT TR 1030-1150A GIEDT 1002 15 M
F 0210-0300P OLSON 144
82641 ^ HIS 004C COM A11 Western Civ 4.0 Saler, MT TR 1030-1150A GIEDT 1002 15 M
R 0800-0850A WELLMN 109
82642 ^ HIS 004C COM A12 Western Civ 4.0 Saler, MT TR 1030-1150A GIEDT 1002 15 M
W 1100-1150A OLSON 263
66099 HIS 007A COM A01 Latin America to 1700 4.0 Resendez, A TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 226 15 R
M 0900-0950A WELLMN 111
66100 HIS 007A COM A02 Latin America to 1700 4.0 Resendez, A TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 226 15 R
M 0110-0200P OLSON 263
66101 HIS 007A COM A03 Latin America to 1700 4.0 Resendez, A TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 226 15 R
T 0410-0500P WELLMN 3
66102 HIS 007A COM A04 Latin America to 1700 4.0 Resendez, A TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 226 15 R
W 0800-0850A OLSON 263
66103 HIS 007A COM A05 Latin America to 1700 4.0 Resendez, A TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 226 15 R
R 0210-0300P OLSON 263
66104 HIS 007A COM A06 Latin America to 1700 4.0 Resendez, A TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 226 15 R
F 1210-0100P OLSON 144
82701 ^ HIS 009B COM A01 East Asian Civ 4.0 Kim, KH TR 0140-0300P SURGE3 1309 15 U
M 1210-0100P OLSON 109
82702 ^ HIS 009B COM A02 East Asian Civ 4.0 Kim, KH TR 0140-0300P SURGE3 1309 15 U
M 0310-0400P WELLMN 109
82703 ^ HIS 009B COM A03 East Asian Civ 4.0 Kim, KH TR 0140-0300P SURGE3 1309 15 U
T 0800-0850A OLSON 144
82704 ^ HIS 009B COM A04 East Asian Civ 4.0 Kim, KH TR 0140-0300P SURGE3 1309 15 U
T 0510-0600P WELLMN 111
82705 ^ HIS 009B COM A05 East Asian Civ 4.0 Kim, KH TR 0140-0300P SURGE3 1309 15 U
W 1000-1050A WELLMN 111
82706 ^ HIS 009B COM A06 East Asian Civ 4.0 Kim, KH TR 0140-0300P SURGE3 1309 15 U
W 0210-0300P OLSON 109
82707 ^ HIS 009B COM A07 East Asian Civ 4.0 Kim, KH TR 0140-0300P SURGE3 1309 15 U
R 0410-0500P WELLMN 109
82708 ^ HIS 009B COM A08 East Asian Civ 4.0 Kim, KH TR 0140-0300P SURGE3 1309 15 U
F 0900-0950A OLSON 144
82709 ^ HIS 009B COM A09 East Asian Civ 4.0 Kim, KH TR 0140-0300P SURGE3 1309 15 U
F 1100-1150A OLSON 144
66114 HIS 010B COM A01 World History 1350-1850 4.0 Harris, AK MWF 1100-1150A SURGE3 1309 15 G
M 0410-0500P WELLMN 123
66115 HIS 010B COM A02 World History 1350-1850 4.0 Harris, AK MWF 1100-1150A SURGE3 1309 15 G
T 1000-1050A WELLMN 201
66116 HIS 010B COM A03 World History 1350-1850 4.0 Harris, AK MWF 1100-1150A SURGE3 1309 15 G
T 0510-0600P HART 1106
66117 HIS 010B COM A04 World History 1350-1850 4.0 Harris, AK MWF 1100-1150A SURGE3 1309 15 G
W 0800-0850A OLSON 144
66118 HIS 010B COM A05 World History 1350-1850 4.0 Harris, AK MWF 1100-1150A SURGE3 1309 15 G
R 1210-0100P WELLMN 123
66119 HIS 010B COM A06 World History 1350-1850 4.0 Harris, AK MWF 1100-1150A SURGE3 1309 15 G
F 0110-0200P WELLMN 109
82650 HIS 010B COM A07 World History 1350-1850 4.0 Harris, AK MWF 1100-1150A SURGE3 1309 15 G
M 0210-0300P WELLMN 3
82651 HIS 010B COM A08 World History 1350-1850 4.0 Harris, AK MWF 1100-1150A SURGE3 1309 15 G
W 0310-0400P HART 1106
82652 HIS 010B COM A09 World History 1350-1850 4.0 Harris, AK MWF 1100-1150A SURGE3 1309 15 G
R 0900-0950A WELLMN 3
82710 ^ HIS 010C COM A01 19th-20th Century World 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SURGE3 1309 15 K
M 0900-0950A WELLMN 3
82711 ^ HIS 010C COM A02 19th-20th Century World 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SURGE3 1309 15 K
M 0410-0500P OLSON 109
82712 ^ HIS 010C COM A03 19th-20th Century World 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SURGE3 1309 15 K
T 1000-1050A OLSON 263
82713 ^ HIS 010C COM A04 19th-20th Century World 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SURGE3 1309 15 K
T 1210-0100P OLSON 263
82714 ^ HIS 010C COM A05 19th-20th Century World 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SURGE3 1309 15 K
W 1100-1150A OLSON 144
82715 ^ HIS 010C COM A06 19th-20th Century World 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SURGE3 1309 15 K
W 0410-0500P WELLMN 109
82716 ^ HIS 010C COM A07 19th-20th Century World 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SURGE3 1309 15 K
R 0110-0200P OLSON 263
82717 ^ HIS 010C COM A08 19th-20th Century World 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SURGE3 1309 15 K
R 0510-0600P WELLMN 109
82718 ^ HIS 010C COM A09 19th-20th Century World 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SURGE3 1309 15 K
F 0800-0850A OLSON 263
82656 ^ HIS 015 COM A01 Intro African Hist 4.0 Decker, CR TR 0140-0300P OLSON 207 15 U
T 1100-1150A OLSON 263
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82657 ^ HIS 015 COM A02 Intro African Hist 4.0 Decker, CR TR 0140-0300P OLSON 207 15 U
W 0110-0200P OLSON 109
82658 ^ HIS 015 COM A03 Intro African Hist 4.0 Decker, CR TR 0140-0300P OLSON 207 15 U
R 0900-0950A WELLMN 203
66129 ^ HIS 017A COM A01 History Of The U S 4.0 Kelman, A TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1002 15 X
M 0800-0850A OLSON 263
66130 ^ HIS 017A COM A02 History Of The U S 4.0 Kelman, A TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1002 15 X
M 1210-0100P OLSON 263
66131 ^ HIS 017A COM A03 History Of The U S 4.0 Kelman, A TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1002 15 X
T 1100-1150A OLSON 144
66132 ^ HIS 017A COM A04 History Of The U S 4.0 Kelman, A TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1002 15 X
T 0900-0950A WELLMN 3
66133 ^ HIS 017A COM A05 History Of The U S 4.0 Kelman, A TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1002 15 X
W 1000-1050A OLSON 144
66134 ^ HIS 017A COM A06 History Of The U S 4.0 Kelman, A TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1002 15 X
W 0110-0200P OLSON 263
66135 ^ HIS 017A COM A07 History Of The U S 4.0 Kelman, A TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1002 15 X
W 0510-0600P WELLMN 3
66136 ^ HIS 017A COM A08 History Of The U S 4.0 Kelman, A TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1002 15 X
R 0900-0950A OLSON 109
66137 ^ HIS 017A COM A09 History Of The U S 4.0 Kelman, A TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1002 15 X
R 1100-1150A OLSON 144
66138 ^ HIS 017A COM A10 History Of The U S 4.0 Kelman, A TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1002 15 X
R 0800-0850A OLSON 263
66139 ^ HIS 017A COM A11 History Of The U S 4.0 Kelman, A TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1002 15 X
F 0800-0850A OLSON 144
66140 ^ HIS 017A COM A12 History Of The U S 4.0 Kelman, A TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1002 15 X
F 0310-0400P OLSON 144
66141 ^ HIS 017B COM A01 History Of The U S 4.0 Rauchway, EA MWF 1000-1050A EVERSN 176 15 L
M 0800-0850A OLSON 144
66142 ^ HIS 017B COM A02 History Of The U S 4.0 Rauchway, EA MWF 1000-1050A EVERSN 176 15 L
M 0510-0600P OLSON 263
66143 ^ HIS 017B COM A03 History Of The U S 4.0 Rauchway, EA MWF 1000-1050A EVERSN 176 15 L
T 0900-0950A OLSON 263
66144 ^ HIS 017B COM A04 History Of The U S 4.0 Rauchway, EA MWF 1000-1050A EVERSN 176 15 L
T 0210-0300P WELLMN 109
66145 ^ HIS 017B COM A05 History Of The U S 4.0 Rauchway, EA MWF 1000-1050A EVERSN 176 15 L
W 0310-0400P OLSON 109
66146 ^ HIS 017B COM A06 History Of The U S 4.0 Rauchway, EA MWF 1000-1050A EVERSN 176 15 L
W 1210-0100P OLSON 263
66147 ^ HIS 017B COM A07 History Of The U S 4.0 Rauchway, EA MWF 1000-1050A EVERSN 176 15 L
W 0410-0500P WELLMN 3
66148 ^ HIS 017B COM A08 History Of The U S 4.0 Rauchway, EA MWF 1000-1050A EVERSN 176 15 L
R 0800-0850A OLSON 144
66149 ^ HIS 017B COM A09 History Of The U S 4.0 Rauchway, EA MWF 1000-1050A EVERSN 176 15 L
R 1210-0100P OLSON 263
66150 ^ HIS 017B COM A10 History Of The U S 4.0 Rauchway, EA MWF 1000-1050A EVERSN 176 15 L
R 0510-0600P OLSON 144
66151 ^ HIS 017B COM A11 History Of The U S 4.0 Rauchway, EA MWF 1000-1050A EVERSN 176 15 L
F 0110-0200P OLSON 144
66152 ^ HIS 017B COM A12 History Of The U S 4.0 Rauchway, EA MWF 1000-1050A EVERSN 176 15 L
F 0410-0500P OLSON 144
@ 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
82669 ^ HIS 102E SEM 001 Europe Since 1815 5.0 Saler, MT R 0110-0400P SOCSCI 2202 15
** OPEN TO MAJORS **
66245 ^ HIS 102H SEM 001 China Since 1800 5.0 Bossler, BJ M 0210-0500P SOCSCI 2202 15
** OPEN TO MAJORS **
82671 ^ HIS 102J SEM 001 Latin Am Since 1810 5.0 Langland, VA T 1210-0300P SOCSCI 4202 15
** OPEN TO MAJORS **
82670 ^ HIS 102K SEM 001 Amr Hist To 1787 5.0 Smolenski, JJ M 0900-1150A SOCSCI 4202 15
** OPEN TO MAJORS **
66246 ^ HIS 102L SEM 001 US 1787-1896 5.0 Kelman, A W 0210-0500P SOCSCI 2202 15
** OPEN TO MAJORS **
82861 ^ HIS 102R SEM 001 Muslim Societies 5.0 El Shakry, OS T 0310-0600P SOCSCI 4202 15
** OPEN TO MAJORS **
82673 ^ HIS 102X SEM 001 Proseminar 5.0 Walker, CE W 0900-1150A SOCSCI 4202 15
** OPEN TO MAJORS **
@ HIS 103 DIS Historical Research 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ HIS 104A SEM 001 Intro To Research 4.0 Oropeza, L R 1100-0200P SOCSCI 4202 15
** OPEN TO MAJORS **
82587 HIS 111A LEC 001 Ancient History 4.0 Spyridakis, S MWF 0210-0300P SOCSCI 1100 350 O
66381 HIS 115B LEC 001 East & Central Africa 4.0 Decker, CR TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 126 75 T
82588 HIS 131B LEC 001 Renaissance/Reformation 4.0 Harris, AK MWF 0210-0300P OLSON 106 75 O
83118 HIS 144B LED 001 Germany since 1789 4.0 The Staff MWF 0410-0500P WELLMN 119 80 W
82589 HIS 146A LEC 001 Europe In 20th Cent 4.0 Dickinson, ER MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 2 200 S
66391 ^ HIS 151C LEC 001 18th Cen England 4.0 Landau, NB MWF 0310-0400P OLSON 207 45 A
82590 HIS 159 LEC 001 Gender in Latin America 4.0 Langland, VA TR 0440-0600P OLSON 158 75 T
82592 HIS 169A LED 001 Mex-Amer History 4.0 Oropeza, L TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 202 90 X
82593 HIS 170A LEC 001 Colonial America 4.0 Smolenski, JJ MWF 0410-0500P OLSON 118 75 W
82594 HIS 171B LEC 001 Civil War & Reconstruct 4.0 Kelman, A TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 106 125 M
82595 ^ HIS 174C LEC 001 U.S. Since 1945 4.0 Olmsted, KS TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 106 132 F
82596 HIS 178B LEC 001 Race in Amer 1865-Presnt 4.0 Walker, CE TR 1210-0130P VEIMYR 212 80 R
82677 HIS 190A LEC 001 Middle East 600-1000 4.0 Anooshahr, A TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 212 65 M
66399 HIS 191B LEC 001 High Imperial China 4.0 Bossler, BJ MWF 0800-0850A OLSON 105 35 B
83123 HIS 191F COM 001 History People Rep China 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0100P OLSON 158 75 Q
F 1210-0100P OLSON 158
@ HIS 192 INT Internship In Hist 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
82862 HIS 193B LEC 001 Middle East from 1914 4.0 El Shakry, OS TR 1210-0130P OLSON 118 75 R
82674 HIS 194C LEC 001 Modern Japan 4.0 Kim, KH TR 0440-0600P OLSON 146 75 T
82777 HIS 196A COM 001 Medieval India 4.0 Anooshahr, A TR 0730-0850A OLSON 106 65 I
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
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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
66582 HIS 202C SEM 001 Modern Europe 4.0 Stuart, K TBA TBA 15
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
82672 HIS 202H SEM 001 U.S. 4.0 Olmsted, KS TBA TBA 15
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
66585 HIS 203A SEM 001 Research Seminar 4.0 Dickinson, ER TBA TBA 15
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
66586 HIS 204 SEM 001 Historiography 4.0 Rauchway, EA 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 094 SEM Honors Seminar 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
** OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE DAVIS HONORS CHALLENGE PROGRAM **
@ 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)
@ 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 M 0210-0400P PLESC 40
F 0110-0500P PLESC
Human Development (HDE)
65803 HDE 012 LEC 001 Human Sexuality 3.0 Polen, NC MW 0610-0730P SCILEC 123 500 3
@ 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 AT ADVISING OFFICE, 1303 HART HALL **
65858 HDE 100A LEC 001 Infancy Early Child 4.0 Harper, LV MW 0410-0600P WELLMN 2 200 W
65859 HDE 100C LEC 001 Adulthood And Aging 4.0 Miller, LS TR 1210-0200P HARING 2205 200 R
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS **
65860 HDE 101 LEC 001 Cognitive Development 4.0 Gibbs, KW TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 202 90 F
82661 HDE 101 LEC 002 Cognitive Development 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 202 90 M
** PASS 1: OPEN TO HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS **
65862 HDE 102 LEC 001 Social & Personal Devel 4.0 Hastings, PD TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 226 90 M
65863 HDE 102 LEC 002 Social & Personal Devel 4.0 Rahilly, MJ TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 234 100 F
** PASS 1: OPEN TO HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS **
65864 HDE 103 LEC 001 Cross-Cult Child 4.0 Shebloski, B TR 0610-0800P WELLMN 2 150 2
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS **
82579 HDE 117 LEC 001 Longevity 4.0 Carey, JR MWF 0210-0300P WELLMN 2 200 O
65865 HDE 120 COM A01 Res Method Human Develop 4.0 Nishina, AR TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 126 25 X
M 1000-1250P HUTCH 93
65866 HDE 120 COM A02 Res Method Human Develop 4.0 Nishina, AR TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 126 25 X
R 1100-0150P HUTCH 93
65867 HDE 120 COM A03 Res Method Human Develop 4.0 Nishina, AR TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 126 25 X
F 1210-0300P HUTCH 93
65868 HDE 120 COM A04 Res Method Human Develop 4.0 Nishina, AR TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 126 25 X
T 1210-0300P HUTCH 93
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT MAJORS **
65870 HDE 140 LEC 001 Young Children 2.0 Greenberg, R T 0410-0600P WELLMN 115 49 N
** 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 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 **
65959 HDE 200A COM 001 Early Development 4.0 Harper, LV TR 0410-0530P HART 15
TR 0540-0600P HART
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
82580 HDE 240 LED 001 Adolescent Peer Relation 4.0 Nishina, AR T 1030-0220P WELLMN 123 15
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
@ HDE 290C DIS Research Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
** CONTRACTS AT ADVISING OFFICE, 1303 HART HALL **
65988 HDE 291 SEM 001 Research Issues 4.0 Kraft, RH W 0410-0600P HART 15
@ 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 **
@Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity
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** CONTRACTS IN ADVISING OFFICE, 1303 HART HALL **
Humanities (HUM)
83203 ^ HUM 002A LEC 002 Global Humanities 4.0 Guynn, ND TR 0140-0300P HARING 1227 120 U
** TOPIC: ADAM AND EVE **
83202 ^ HUM 002B LEC 001 American Humanities 4.0 Hicks, WJ TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 126 90 R
** TOPIC: CRISIS AND DISASTER IN CONTEMPORARY CALIFORNIA **
@ HUM 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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)
@ HYD 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
67204 HYD 141 COM 001 Physical Hydrology 4.0 Puente, C MWF 1000-1050A HOAGLD 124 24
T 0510-0600P HOAGLD 108
67205 HYD 144 LEC 001 Groundwater Hydrology 4.0 Fogg, GE MWF 1100-1150A VEIMYR 116 30 G
W 0110-0200P BAINER 1060
@ 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
67380 HYD 200 SEM 001 Survey of Hydrologic Sci 1.0 Grismer, ME R 0310-0400P HOAGLD 108 30
82571 HYD 273 LEC 001 Introd to Geostatistics 3.0 Fogg, GE TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 127 18
67382 HYD 286 COM 001 Topics in Remote Sensing 3.0 Ustin, SL M 0900-1050A HOAGLD 145 15
T 0210-0300P PLESC 1137
@ 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
Immunology (Graduate Group) (IMM)
67927 IMM 201 LEC 001 Intro Immunology 4.0 Miller, LA MWF 1000-1050A VALLEY 30
F 1100-1150A VALLEY
67928 IMM 201L L/D 001 Adv Imm Lab Rotations 5.0 Baumler, AJ TBA TBA 20
67930 IMM 296 SEM 001 Topics is Immunology 2.0 Maverakis, EM W TBA 40
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 008 DIS 001 Colloquium 1.0 Shackelford, JF T 0710-0800P WELLMN 125 23 4
@ IST 008 DIS 002 Colloquium 1.0 Shackelford, JF W 0410-0500P WELLMN 211 23 W
@ IST 008 DIS 003 Colloquium 1.0 Shackelford, JF W 0510-0600P WELLMN 211 23 C
@ IST 008 DIS 004 Colloquium 1.0 Shackelford, JF R 0410-0500P WELLMN 129 23 N
@ IST 008 DIS 005 Colloquium 1.0 Shackelford, JF R 0510-0600P WELLMN 129 23 T
** OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE INTEGRATED STUDIES PROGRAM **
@ IST 008A COM 001 Natural Sci & Math 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0330P WELLMN 105 25 O
MW 0340-0400P WELLMN 105
@ IST 008B COM 001 Humanities 4.0 Hill, R R 0900-1150A WELLMN 123 15 F
TBA TBA
@ IST 008B COM 002 Humanities 4.0 Mcconnell, W TR 0210-0330P WELLMN 27 25 U
TR 0340-0400P WELLMN 27
@ IST 008B COM 003 Humanities 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1120A WELLMN 209 25 Y
TR 1130-1150A WELLMN 209
@ IST 008B COM 004 Humanities 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1120A WELLMN 229 25 L
MW 1130-1150A WELLMN 229
@ IST 008C COM 001 Social Sciences 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0330P KERR 293 25 U
TR 0340-0400P KERR 293
@ IST 008C COM 002 Social Sciences 4.0 Johns, A TR 1000-1120A WELLMN 207 25 Y
TR 1130-1150A WELLMN 207
@ IST 009 DIS 001 Seminar 1.0 Shackelford, JF T 0410-0500P WELLMN 106 132 N
@ IST 090 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Shackelford, JF W 0410-0500P WELLMN 202 90
@ IST 090 SEM 002 Seminar 1.0 Turner, PA M 0310-0400P WELLMN 212 50
@ IST 194HA COM 001 Spec Study Honors Stdnts 4.0 Shackelford, JF TBA TBA 49
TBA TBA
@ IST 194HA COM 002 Spec Study Honors Stdnts 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 40
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 AT 1303 HART HALL **
83077 IAD 160 LED 001 Agroforestry 3.0 Gradziel, TM F 0110-0400P BOWLEY 101 25
** IAD 160 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $11.00 **
@ IAD 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
** CONTACT INTERNSHIP COORDINATOR AT 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 AT ADVISING OFFICE IN 1303 HART HALL **
67665 IAD 200N LED 001 Agricultural Development 5.0 Marcotte, PL MW 1000-1150A BOWLEY 101 25
TBA TBA
@ 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
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International Relations (IRE)
@ IRE 192 INT IR Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
67960 IRE 194HA SEM 001 Honors Seminar 4.0 Gartner, SS W 0110-0300P KERR 593 15
** OPEN TO SENIOR MAJORS **
@ 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. **
67990 ITA 001 COM 001 Elementary Italian 5.0 The Staff MTWRF 0900-0950A HART 1116 25 D
TBA TBA
67991 ITA 001 COM 002 Elementary Italian 5.0 The Staff MTWRF 1000-1050A HOAGLD 113 25 D
TBA TBA
67992 ITA 001 COM 003 Elementary Italian 5.0 The Staff MTWRF 1100-1150A WELLMN 103 25 D
TBA TBA
67993 ITA 001 COM 004 Elementary Italian 5.0 The Staff MTWRF 1210-0100P WELLMN 103 25 D
TBA TBA
67994 ITA 001 COM 005 Elementary Italian 5.0 The Staff MTWRF 0110-0200P WELLMN 229 25 D
TBA TBA
67995 ITA 001 COM 006 Elementary Italian 5.0 The Staff MTWRF 0900-0950A HOAGLD 113 25 D
TBA TBA
67996 ITA 003 L/D 001 Elementary Italian 5.0 The Staff MTWRF 1210-0100P OLSON 251 25 D
67997 ITA 004 COM 001 Interm Italian 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A HART 1120 25 D
TBA TBA
67998 ITA 004 COM 002 Interm Italian 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A HART 1120 25 D
TBA TBA
@ ITA 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
83051 ITA 105 LED 001 Intro to Italian Lit 4.0 Heyer-Caput, M TR 0900-1020A OLSON 251 25 F
83053 ITA 114 LED 001 Boccaccio, Novella 4.0 Heyer-Caput, M TR 1210-0130P VEIMYR 116 25 R
83052 ITA 150 COM 001 Italian Cinema 4.0 Cannon, J TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 107 25 X
M 0710-0900P OLSON 151
@ 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 299 IND Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ ITA 299D IND Dissertation Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ ITA 396 VAR Teach Asst Train Pract 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
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 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. **
68051 ^ JPN 001 LED 001 Elementary Japanese 5.0 Uchida, M MTWRF 0800-0850A WELLMN 205 25 D
68052 ^ JPN 001 LED 002 Elementary Japanese 5.0 Uchida, M MTWRF 0900-0950A WELLMN 205 25 D
68053 ^ JPN 001 LED 003 Elementary Japanese 5.0 Uchida, M MTWRF 1000-1050A WELLMN 205 25 D
68054 ^ JPN 001 LED 004 Elementary Japanese 5.0 Heath, RS MTWRF 1000-1050A OLSON 167 25 D
68055 ^ JPN 001 LED 005 Elementary Japanese 5.0 Heath, RS MTWRF 1100-1150A OLSON 167 25 D
68056 ^ JPN 001 LED 006 Elementary Japanese 5.0 Saito, M MTWRF 1100-1150A WELLMN 129 25 D
68057 ^ JPN 001 LED 007 Elementary Japanese 5.0 Saito, M MTWRF 1210-0100P WELLMN 129 25 D
68058 ^ JPN 001 LED 008 Elementary Japanese 5.0 Chavez, K MTWRF 0110-0200P OLSON 261 25 D
68059 ^ JPN 001 LED 009 Elementary Japanese 5.0 Chavez, K MTWRF 0210-0300P OLSON 261 25 D
68060 ^ JPN 001 LED 010 Elementary Japanese 5.0 Chavez, K MTWRF 0310-0400P OLSON 251 25 D
68061 ^ JPN 004 LED 001 Intermed Japanese 5.0 Fahy, DW MTWRF 0900-0950A WELLMN 107 25 D
68062 ^ JPN 004 LED 002 Intermed Japanese 5.0 Fahy, DW MTWRF 1000-1050A WELLMN 107 25 D
68063 ^ JPN 004 LED 003 Intermed Japanese 5.0 Sakakibara, HO MTWRF 0210-0300P OLSON 163 25 D
68064 ^ JPN 004 LED 004 Intermed Japanese 5.0 Sakakibara, HO MTWRF 0310-0400P OLSON 163 25 D
68065 ^ JPN 004 LED 005 Intermed Japanese 5.0 Sakakibara, HO MTWRF 0410-0500P OLSON 163 25 D
68066 JPN 010 COM 001 Masterworks Jpn Lit 4.0 Sorensen, J TR 1000-1120A OLSON 147 50 Y
TR 1130-1150A OLSON 147
@ 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
82720 JPN 101 COM 001 Early Lit In Engl 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1120A OLSON 223 55 L
MW 1130-1150A OLSON 223
83114 JPN 106 COM 001 Japanese Culture & Film 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0330P ART 217 55 O
MW 0340-0400P ART 217
68092 ^ JPN 111 COM 001 Modern Japanese 4.0 Ito, J MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 125 25 L
R 1000-1050A WELLMN 115
68093 ^ JPN 111 COM 002 Modern Japanese 4.0 Ito, J MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 125 25 G
R 1100-1150A WELLMN 107
68094 ^ JPN 111 COM 003 Modern Japanese 4.0 Ito, J MWF 0110-0200P WELLMN 27 25 K
R 0210-0300P BAINER 1132
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82600 JPN 134 COM 001 Rdgs Hum: Trad Cult 4.0 Sorensen, J TR 0210-0330P WELLMN 235 25 U
TR 0340-0400P WELLMN 235
@ 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
Landscape Architecture (LDA)
68180 LDA 001 COM A01 Landscape Meaning 4.0 Mcniel, ES TR 1210-0130P HUNT 100 22 R
W 0110-0200P HOAGLD 108
68181 LDA 001 COM A02 Landscape Meaning 4.0 Mcniel, ES TR 1210-0130P HUNT 100 22 R
W 0410-0500P HUNT 110
68182 LDA 001 COM A03 Landscape Meaning 4.0 Mcniel, ES TR 1210-0130P HUNT 100 22 R
W 0410-0500P WELLMN 235
68183 LDA 001 COM A04 Landscape Meaning 4.0 Mcniel, ES TR 1210-0130P HUNT 100 22 R
R 0900-0950A WELLMN 209
68184 LDA 001 COM A05 Landscape Meaning 4.0 Mcniel, ES TR 1210-0130P HUNT 100 22 R
R 0900-0950A WELLMN 229
68185 LDA 001 COM A06 Landscape Meaning 4.0 Mcniel, ES TR 1210-0130P HUNT 100 22 R
R 0210-0300P WELLMN 209
68186 LDA 001 COM A07 Landscape Meaning 4.0 Mcniel, ES TR 1210-0130P HUNT 100 21 R
F 0900-0950A WELLMN 207
68187 LDA 001 COM A08 Landscape Meaning 4.0 Mcniel, ES TR 1210-0130P HUNT 100 21 R
F 1000-1050A WELLMN 207
68188 LDA 001 COM A09 Landscape Meaning 4.0 Mcniel, ES TR 1210-0130P HUNT 100 21 R
F 1100-1150A BAINER 1060
** PASS 1: OPEN TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL
HORTICULTURE AND URBAN FORESTRY MAJORS **
68189 ^ LDA 021 STD 001 Landscape Drafting 4.0 The Staff MW 0900-1250P HUNT 178 22
68190 ^ LDA 021 STD 002 Landscape Drafting 4.0 The Staff MW 0900-1250P HUNT 168 22
** LDA 021 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $12.00 **
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
68192 LDA 150 COM 001 GIS for Land Planners 3.0 Greco, SE TR 0210-0300P HUNT 110 29 U
F 0110-0400P PLESC 1137
** LDA 150 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $12.00 **
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
68193 LDA 160 STD 001 Materials and Detailing 4.0 Mcculley, EB TR 0900-0950A HUNT 110 22 F
TR 1000-1250P HUNT 120
68194 LDA 160 STD 002 Materials and Detailing 4.0 Mcculley, EB TR 0110-0200P HUNT 110 22 H
TR 0210-0500P HUNT 114
** LDA 160 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $16.00 **
** OPEN TO MAJORS **
@ LDA 170 COM 001 Field Studio 5.0 Owens, PE MW 0900-0950A HUNT 114 22
MW 1000-1250P HUNT 114
@ LDA 170 COM 002 Field Studio 5.0 The Staff MW 0900-0950A HUNT 120 22
MW 1000-1250P HUNT 120
** LDA 170 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $29.00 **
** OPEN TO MAJORS **
68199 LDA 190 SEM 001 Proseminar 1.0 The Staff F 1210-0100P VEIMYR 212 68
@ 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
@ 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
68276 LDA 205 COM 001 Phys Planning and Design 4.0 Wheeler, SM TR 1000-1050A HUNT 166 20
TR 1100-1150A HUNT 166
** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
@ LDA 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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. **
68160 LAT 001 LEC 001 Elementary Latin 5.0 Rundin, J MTWRF 0900-0950A OLSON 105 30 D
68161 LAT 001 LEC 002 Elementary Latin 5.0 Rundin, J MTWRF 1000-1050A OLSON 105 30 D
68162 LAT 001 LEC 003 Elementary Latin 5.0 Bulman, P MTWRF 0210-0300P SOCSCI 90 30 D
@ LAT 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
68166 LAT 100N LED 001 Readings in Latin Prose 4.0 Seal, C MWF 0310-0400P PHYSIC 130 30 A
82572 LAT 106 LEC 001 Horace: Odes&Epodes 4.0 Albu, E MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 217 30 G
@ 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)
68319 LIN 001 COM A01 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Farrell, P MWF 0210-0300P HUNT 100 30 O
R 0900-0950A BAINER 1128
68320 LIN 001 COM A02 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Farrell, P MWF 0210-0300P HUNT 100 30 O
R 1210-0100P WICKSN 1020
68321 LIN 001 COM A03 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Farrell, P MWF 0210-0300P HUNT 100 30 O
F 1000-1050A WELLMN 229
68322 LIN 001 COM A04 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Farrell, P MWF 0210-0300P HUNT 100 30 O
F 1000-1050A WICKSN 1020
68323 LIN 001 COM A05 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Farrell, P MWF 0210-0300P HUNT 100 30 O
F 1100-1150A KERR 293
68324 LIN 001 COM A06 Intro Linguistics 4.0 Farrell, P MWF 0210-0300P HUNT 100 30 O
F 0110-0200P BAINER 1132
68325 LIN 001 COM B01 Intro Linguistics 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 6 20 G
R 0900-0950A HART 1128
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68326 LIN 001 COM B02 Intro Linguistics 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 6 20 G
R 1210-0100P HUTCH 102
68327 LIN 001 COM B03 Intro Linguistics 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 6 20 G
F 0900-0950A WELLMN 211
68328 LIN 001 COM B04 Intro Linguistics 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 6 20 G
F 1000-1050A WELLMN 211
68329 LIN 001 COM B05 Intro Linguistics 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 6 20 G
F 1210-0100P WELLMN 127
68330 LIN 001 COM B06 Intro Linguistics 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 6 20 G
F 0110-0200P WELLMN 127
68331 LIN 001 COM C01 Intro Linguistics 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 6 20 S
T 0900-0950A WELLMN 211
68332 LIN 001 COM C02 Intro Linguistics 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 6 20 S
T 1210-0100P WICKSN 1020
68333 LIN 001 COM C03 Intro Linguistics 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 6 20 S
W 1210-0100P SOCSCI 70
68334 LIN 001 COM C04 Intro Linguistics 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 6 20 S
W 0110-0200P SOCSCI 70
68335 LIN 001 COM C05 Intro Linguistics 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 6 20 S
R 0900-0950A GIEDT 1007
68336 LIN 001 COM C06 Intro Linguistics 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 6 20 S
F 1100-1150A SOCSCI 90
82790 ^ LIN 022 LED 001 Intermd ESL Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 127 18 E
82791 ^ LIN 022 LED 002 Intermd ESL Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P HART 1106 18 E
** ALL SECTIONS: OPEN TO UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS **
** ESL PLACEMENT REQUIRED BEFORE ENROLLING **
82792 ^ LIN 023 LED 001 Advanced ESL Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P WELLMN 211 18 E
82793 ^ LIN 023 LED 002 Advanced ESL Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 127 18 E
82794 ^ LIN 023 LED 003 Advanced ESL Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 211 18 E
82796 ^ LIN 023 LED 004 Advanced ESL Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 211 18 E
82797 ^ LIN 023 LED 005 Advanced ESL Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 211 18 E
** ALL SECTIONS: OPEN TO UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS **
** ESL PLACEMENT REQUIRED BEFORE ENROLLING **
68348 LIN 025 LED 001 Intl Grad Student ESL 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 127 18 E
68349 LIN 025 LED 002 Intl Grad Student ESL 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 125 18 E
68350 LIN 025 LED 003 Intl Grad Student ESL 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 125 18 E
68351 LIN 025 LED 004 Intl Grad Student ESL 4.0 The Staff MW 0410-0600P WELLMN 125 18 E
68352 LIN 025 LED 005 Intl Grad Student ESL 4.0 The Staff TR 0800-0950A WELLMN 125 18 E
68353 LIN 025 LED 006 Intl Grad Student ESL 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 125 18 E
82978 LIN 025 LED 007 Intl Grad Student ESL 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P WELLMN 125 18 E
82979 LIN 025 LED 008 Intl Grad Student ESL 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 125 18 E
82980 LIN 025 LED 009 Intl Grad Student ESL 4.0 The Staff MW 0610-0800P WELLMN 125 18 E
82981 LIN 025 LED 010 Intl Grad Student ESL 4.0 The Staff TR 0410-0600P WELLMN 125 18 E
@ 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
82682 LIN 103B COM A01 Linguistic Analysis II 4.0 Aranovich, R TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 230 25 F
F 0900-0950A WELLMN 119
82683 LIN 103B COM A02 Linguistic Analysis II 4.0 Aranovich, R TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 230 25 F
F 1000-1050A WELLMN 7
82684 LIN 103B COM A03 Linguistic Analysis II 4.0 Aranovich, R TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 230 25 F
F 1210-0100P HUNT 110
82685 LIN 150 COM 001 Languages of the World 4.0 Ward, KM MW 0210-0330P WELLMN 1 50 O
MW 0340-0400P WELLMN 1
68383 LIN 180 LED 001 L2 Learning & Teaching 4.0 Menard-Warwick, JE MWF 1000-1050A VEIMYR 116 30 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
68428 LIN 205A SEM 001 Topics Linguistic Theory 4.0 Corina, DP MW 0210-0330P WELLMN 203 15
82691 LIN 211 LEC 001 Advanced Phonology 4.0 Orgun, OC TR 1130-1250P WELLMN 109 15
68430 LIN 280 LED 001 Theories of SLA 4.0 Ramanathan, V TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 127 18
@ 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
68462 LIN 300 SEM 001 Language Pedagogy 4.0 Menard-Warwick, JE MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 111 15
82693 LIN 310 SEM 001 Lang Ped for Educators 4.0 Menard-Warwick, JE TBA TBA 15
@ LIN 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Management (MGT)
70817 ^ MGT 011A COM A01 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 X
W 0800-0850A GALGHR 1302
70818 ^ MGT 011A COM A02 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 X
W 0900-0950A GALGHR 1302
70819 ^ MGT 011A COM A03 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 X
W 1000-1050A GALGHR 1302
70820 ^ MGT 011A COM A04 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 X
W 1100-1150A GALGHR 1302
70821 ^ MGT 011A COM A05 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 X
W 1210-0100P GALGHR 1302
70822 ^ MGT 011A COM A06 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 X
W 0110-0200P GALGHR 1302
70823 ^ MGT 011A COM A07 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 X
W 0210-0300P GALGHR 1302
70824 ^ MGT 011A COM A08 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 X
W 0310-0400P GALGHR 1302
70825 ^ MGT 011A COM A09 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 X
W 0410-0500P GALGHR 1302
70826 ^ MGT 011A COM A10 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 X
W 0510-0600P GALGHR 1302
70827 ^ MGT 011A COM A11 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 X
W 0610-0700P GALGHR 1302
70828 ^ MGT 011A COM A12 Elem Accounting 4.0 Hancock, JD TR 0310-0430P CHEM 194 30 X
W 0710-0800P GALGHR 1302
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70829 ^ MGT 170 COM A01 Managing Costs & Quality 4.0 Susich, BJ R 0610-0900P GALGHR 1213 34
F 0800-0850A GALGHR 1302
70830 ^ MGT 170 COM A02 Managing Costs & Quality 4.0 Susich, BJ R 0610-0900P GALGHR 1213 34
F 0900-0950A GALGHR 1302
70831 ^ MGT 180 COM A01 Supply Chain Management 4.0 Hironaka, JD T 0610-0900P GALGHR 1213 34
F 1000-1050A GALGHR 1302
70832 ^ MGT 180 COM A02 Supply Chain Management 4.0 Hironaka, JD T 0610-0900P GALGHR 1213 34
F 1100-1150A GALGHR 1302
Mathematical and Physical Science (MPS)
@ MPS 011A LEC 001 Math & Physical Sci Sem 2.0 Cole, RW W 0410-0600P BAINER 1134 30 W
Workload (WLD)
** WLD 055M - SCC MATH 170 - IS OFFERED THROUGH SACRAMENTO
CITY COLLEGE ON THE DAVIS CAMPUS. WLD 055M CARRIES NO UNITS
TOWARD GRADUATION OR GRADE-POINT AVERAGE. THREE UNITS ARE
APPLICABLE TOWARD MINIMUM PROGRESS AND VERIFICATION OF
FULL-TIME STATUS. **
82350 WLD 055M LEC 001 Algebra Review-SCC170M The Staff MW 0730-0850A HART 1128 35 V
82351 WLD 055M LEC 002 Algebra Review-SCC170M The Staff MW 0900-1020A HART 1128 35 V
82352 WLD 055M LEC 003 Algebra Review-SCC170M The Staff MW 0210-0330P HART 1128 35 V
82353 WLD 055M LEC 004 Algebra Review-SCC170M The Staff MW 0340-0500P HART 1128 35 V
82355 WLD 055M LEC 005 Algebra Review-SCC170M The Staff TR 0210-0330P HART 1128 35 V
82356 WLD 055M LEC 006 Algebra Review-SCC170M The Staff TR 0340-0500P HART 1128 35 V
82357 WLD 055M LEC 007 Algebra Review-SCC170M The Staff TR 0510-0630P HART 1128 35 V
Mathematics (MAT)
68592 MAT 000B LEC 001 Elementary Algebra The Staff MWF 0110-0200P PHYSIC 148 25 K
** MATH B CARRIES NO UNITS TOWARD GRADUATION AND GPA;
3 WORKLOAD UNITS APPLICABLE TOWARD MINIMUM PROGRESS **
68594 MAT 000C LEC 001 Trigonometry The Staff TR 0210-0300P PHYSIC 148 35 U
** MATH C CARRIES NO UNITS TOWARD GRADUATION AND GPA;
2 WORKLOAD UNITS APPLICABLE TOWARD MINIMUM PROGRESS **
68599 MAT 012 LEC 001 Precalculus 3.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P KLEIBR 3 225 O
68600 MAT 012 LEC 002 Precalculus 3.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 26 95 S
83199 MAT 012 LEC 003 Precalculus 3.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P WELLMN 216 95 K
** MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT REQUIREMENT (HTTP://WWW.MATH.
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ENROLL IN MAT 012. CONSULT LEARNING SKILLS CENTER FOR
PRECALCULUS DIAGNOSTIC EXAM DATES. **
68601 MAT 016A LEC 001 Short Calculus 3.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A GIEDT 1001 275 B
83136 MAT 016A LEC 002 Short Calculus 3.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 126 95 G
68604 MAT 016A LEC 003 Short Calculus 3.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P SOCSCI 1100 350 K
68605 MAT 016A LEC 004 Short Calculus 3.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P OLSON 223 50 O
** MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT REQUIREMENT (HTTP://WWW.MATH.
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ENROLL IN MAT 016A. CONSULT LEARNING SKILLS CENTER FOR
PRECALCULUS DIAGNOSTIC EXAM DATES. **
68607 MAT 016B LEC 001 Short Calculus 3.0 The Staff MWF 0410-0500P GIEDT 1001 240 W
68608 MAT 016B LEC 002 Short Calculus 3.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P WELLMN 216 90 A
68609 MAT 016B LEC 003 Short Calculus 3.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A VEIMYR 212 90 L
68610 MAT 016C LEC 001 Short Calculus 3.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A YOUNG 198 220 B
68611 MAT 016C LEC 002 Short Calculus 3.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P WELLMN 1 50 Q
83126 MAT 017A COM A01 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A HARING 2205 50 G
T 0410-0500P HUTCH 115
83127 MAT 017A COM A02 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A HARING 2205 50 G
T 0510-0600P HUTCH 115
83128 MAT 017A COM A03 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A HARING 2205 50 G
T 0610-0700P HUTCH 115
83129 MAT 017A COM A04 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A HARING 2205 50 G
T 0710-0800P HUTCH 115
83130 MAT 017A COM A05 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A HARING 2205 50 G
T 0810-0900P HUTCH 115
68614 MAT 017A COM B01 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A HARING 2205 50 S
T 0710-0800P WELLMN 1
68615 MAT 017A COM B02 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A HARING 2205 49 S
T 0510-0600P H GYM 290
68616 MAT 017A COM B03 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A HARING 2205 48 S
T 0610-0700P BAINER 1132
68617 MAT 017A COM B04 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A HARING 2205 48 S
T 0810-0900P PHYSIC 130
68618 MAT 017A COM B05 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A HARING 2205 48 S
T 0410-0500P H GYM 290
68619 MAT 017A COM B06 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A HARING 2205 48 S
T 0710-0800P PHYSIC 130
83131 MAT 017A COM C01 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P YOUNG 198 45 A
R 0410-0500P H GYM 290
83132 MAT 017A COM C02 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P YOUNG 198 45 A
R 0510-0600P H GYM 290
83133 MAT 017A COM C03 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P YOUNG 198 45 A
R 0610-0700P H GYM 290
83134 MAT 017A COM C04 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P YOUNG 198 45 A
R 0710-0800P H GYM 290
83135 MAT 017A COM C05 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P YOUNG 198 45 A
R 0810-0900P H GYM 290
** MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT REQUIREMENT (HTTP://WWW.MATH.
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ENROLL IN MAT 017A. CONSULT LEARNING SKILLS CENTER FOR
PRECALCULUS DIAGNOSTIC EXAM DATES. **
68620 MAT 017B COM 001 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A OLSON 147 50 B
T 0510-0600P OLSON 223
68621 MAT 017C COM 001 Calculus for BioSci 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 176 50 L
R 0510-0600P OLSON 205
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68622 MAT 021A COM 001 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A WELLMN 230 50 V
T 0510-0600P OLSON 205
68623 MAT 021A COM A01 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P GIEDT 1001 46 V
T 0410-0500P BAINER 1130
68624 MAT 021A COM A02 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P GIEDT 1001 46 V
T 0610-0700P BAINER 1130
68625 MAT 021A COM A03 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P GIEDT 1001 46 V
T 0710-0800P BAINER 1130
68626 MAT 021A COM A04 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P GIEDT 1001 46 V
T 0510-0600P BAINER 1130
82628 MAT 021A COM A05 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0510-0600P GIEDT 1001 46 V
T 0810-0900P BAINER 1060
68627 MAT 021A COM B01 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P YOUNG 198 46 V
R 0710-0800P PHYSIC 130
68628 MAT 021A COM B02 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P YOUNG 198 46 V
R 0510-0600P PHYSIC 130
68629 MAT 021A COM B03 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P YOUNG 198 46 V
R 0610-0700P PHYSIC 130
68630 MAT 021A COM B04 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P YOUNG 198 46 V
R 0410-0500P PHYSIC 130
82629 MAT 021A COM B05 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P YOUNG 198 46 V
R 0810-0900P PHYSIC 130
68631 MAT 021A COM C01 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A KLEIBR 3 46 V
T 0410-0500P BAINER 1060
68632 MAT 021A COM C02 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A KLEIBR 3 46 V
T 0510-0600P BAINER 1060
68633 MAT 021A COM C03 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A KLEIBR 3 46 V
T 0610-0700P BAINER 1060
68634 MAT 021A COM C04 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A KLEIBR 3 46 V
T 0710-0800P BAINER 1060
82630 MAT 021A COM C05 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A KLEIBR 3 46 V
T 0810-0900P BAINER 1132
** MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT REQUIREMENT (HTTP://WWW.MATH.
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ENROLL IN MAT 021A. CONSULT LEARNING SKILLS CENTER FOR
PRECALCULUS DIAGNOSTIC EXAM DATES **
68635 MAT 021B COM A01 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P GIEDT 1001 55 V
R 0510-0600P HARING 2016
68636 MAT 021B COM A02 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P GIEDT 1001 55 V
R 0710-0800P OLSON 223
68637 MAT 021B COM A03 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P GIEDT 1001 55 V
R 0610-0700P OLSON 223
68638 MAT 021B COM A04 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P GIEDT 1001 55 V
R 0410-0500P HARING 2016
68639 MAT 021B COM A05 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P GIEDT 1001 55 V
R 0810-0900P WELLMN 1
68640 MAT 021C COM A01 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P GIEDT 1001 55 V
T 0510-0600P HARING 2016
68641 MAT 021C COM A02 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P GIEDT 1001 55 V
T 0610-0700P HARING 2016
68642 MAT 021C COM A03 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P GIEDT 1001 55 V
T 0710-0800P HARING 2016
68643 MAT 021C COM A04 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P GIEDT 1001 55 V
T 0410-0500P HARING 2016
68644 MAT 021C COM A05 Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P GIEDT 1001 55 V
T 0810-0900P WELLMN 1
68645 MAT 021D COM A01 Vector Analysis 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A VEIMYR 212 50 B
T 0710-0800P OLSON 205
68646 MAT 021D COM A02 Vector Analysis 4.0 The Staff MWF 0800-0850A VEIMYR 212 45 B
T 0610-0700P OLSON 205
68648 MAT 021D COM B01 Vector Analysis 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P HARING 2205 50 K
R 0610-0700P WELLMN 1
68649 MAT 021D COM B02 Vector Analysis 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P HARING 2205 50 K
R 0510-0600P WELLMN 1
68650 MAT 021D COM B03 Vector Analysis 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P HARING 2205 50 K
R 0710-0800P WELLMN 1
68651 MAT 021D COM B04 Vector Analysis 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P HARING 2205 50 K
R 0810-0900P OLSON 147
82631 MAT 021D COM B05 Vector Analysis 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P HARING 2205 50 K
R 0410-0500P WELLMN 1
68652 MAT 022A LEC 001 Linear Algebra 3.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P GIEDT 1001 250 A
68653 MAT 022AL LAB 001 Linear Algebra Comp Lab 1.0 Dad-Del, AA T 0900-0950A MATSCI 2118 23
TBA TBA
68654 MAT 022AL LAB 002 Linear Algebra Comp Lab 1.0 Dad-Del, AA T 1000-1050A MATSCI 2118 23
TBA TBA
68655 MAT 022AL LAB 003 Linear Algebra Comp Lab 1.0 Dad-Del, AA T 1100-1150A MATSCI 2118 23
TBA TBA
68656 MAT 022AL LAB 004 Linear Algebra Comp Lab 1.0 Dad-Del, AA R 0900-0950A MATSCI 2118 23
TBA TBA
68657 MAT 022AL LAB 005 Linear Algebra Comp Lab 1.0 Dad-Del, AA R 1000-1050A MATSCI 2118 23
TBA TBA
68658 MAT 022AL LAB 006 Linear Algebra Comp Lab 1.0 Dad-Del, AA R 1100-1150A MATSCI 2118 23
TBA TBA
68659 MAT 022B LEC 001 Differential Equations 3.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A HARING 1204 70 L
68660 MAT 022B LEC 002 Differential Equations 3.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P HARING 1204 70 K
68661 MAT 025 LED A01 Advanced Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A PHYSIC 130 35 S
R 0510-0600P BAINER 1060
68662 MAT 025 LED A02 Advanced Calculus 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A PHYSIC 148 35 S
R 0610-0700P BAINER 1060
68663 MAT 067 LED 001 Modern Linear Algebra 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P CHEM 176 60 Q
T 1100-1150A HOAGLD 168
** MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT REQUIREMENT (HTTP://WWW.MATH.
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ENROLL IN MAT 067. CONSULT LEARNING SKILLS CENTER FOR
PRECALCULUS DIAGNOSTIC EXAM DATES **
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@ 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
68685 MAT 108 LED 001 Intro Abstract Math 4.0 The Staff MWRF 1100-1150A HOAGLD 168 60 G
68686 MAT 115A LED 001 Number Theory 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P OLSON 158 75 K
T 0210-0300P HART 1150
68687 MAT 118A LEC 001 Partial Diff Equations 4.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P OLSON 205 50 O
68688 MAT 125A LED 001 Real Analysis 4.0 The Staff MWRF 0900-0950A ART 204 70 S
68689 MAT 128A LEC 001 Numerical Analysis 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A CHEM 166 60 G
68690 MAT 135A LED 001 Probability 4.0 The Staff MTWF 0210-0300P HUTCH 115 70 O
68691 MAT 150A LED 001 Modern Algebra 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 158 75 L
R 0610-0700P OLSON 106
68692 MAT 165 COM 001 Math and Computers 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P PHYSIC 148 40 Q
TBA TBA
68693 MAT 167 LEC 001 Applied Linear Algebra 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A CHEM 176 60 S
@ 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
68763 MAT 201A COM 001 Analysis 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A PHYSIC 140 40
T 0900-0950A WELLMN 1
82633 MAT 215A COM 001 Topology 4.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P PHYSIC 130 25
TBA TBA
82634 MAT 228A COM 001 Numerical Soln Diff Eqn 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P PHYSIC 140 40
TBA TBA
68767 MAT 235A COM 001 Probability Theory 4.0 Roussas, GG MW 0210-0330P PHYSIC 148 30
MW 0340-0400P PHYSIC 148
82635 MAT 236A COM 001 Stochastic Dynamics 4.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A PHYSIC 148 30
TBA TBA
82636 MAT 239 LEC 001 Differential Topology 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P BAINER 1128 20
82637 MAT 245 LEC 001 Enum Combinatorics 4.0 The Staff MWF 0310-0400P PHYSIC 140 30
68770 MAT 250A COM 001 Algebra 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A PHYSIC 140 25
R 0210-0300P BAINER 1060
68773 MAT 280 LEC 001 Topics In Math 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20
68774 MAT 280 LEC 002 Topics In Math 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20
68775 MAT 280 LEC 003 Topics In Math 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20
68776 MAT 280 LEC 004 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
68934 MAT 390 LEC 001 TA Training 3.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P PHYSIC 140 40
@ 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
53899 BCM 230 LEC 001 Practical NMR 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
53900 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 410A LEC Biochem & Molec Bio 3.5 The Staff TBA TBA
@ BCM 410A LEC 001 Biochem & Molec Bio 3.5 Carraway, KL TBA TBA 120
Chen, H
@ 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 Biololgy 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 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Gong, Q TBA TBA
@ CHA 290C DIS 001 Lab Conference 1.0 Gong, Q 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 400 COM 001 Dev Gross & Rad Anat 7.5 Tucker, RP TBA TBA 100
TBA TBA
@ CHA 493 COM 001 Clin-Orient Anatomy SSM 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA
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 - Clinical Psychology (CPS)
@ CPS 299 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
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@ DER 460 CLI Derm Clerkship 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ DER 460 CLI 001 Derm Clerkship 6.0 Liu, F TBA TBA 9
@ 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
@ 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 240A CLI Clinical Precept 1.0 -13.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ FAP 240C CLI Clinical Percept 1.0 -13.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ FAP 240D 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 60
@ FAP 242B SEM 001 Clinical Role Seminar 1.5 Deamicis, DR TBA TBA
@ FAP 242B SEM 002 Clinical Role Seminar 1.5 The Staff TBA TBA 60
@ FAP 252A LED 001 Prof Role Development 1.5 Hass, V TBA TBA
@ FAP 252A LED 002 Prof Role Development 1.5 Rios, CJ TBA TBA 60
@ FAP 252B LED 002 NP as Leader 1.5 Hass, V TBA TBA 60
@ FAP 264 LED 001 Psychosocial Concpt Iss 2.0 Hass, V TBA TBA
@ FAP 266A LEC 001 Health Maint/Promo 2.0 Deamicis, DR TBA TBA
@ FAP 266A LEC 002 Health Maint/Promo 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ FAP 266B LEC 002 Family Theory 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ FAP 266C LEC 002 Fam Nurs Interventions 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 60
@ FAP 266D LEC 002 Community Assessment 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ FAP 331B COM 001 Scientific Basis-B 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 60
TBA TBA
@ FAP 331B COM 002 Scientific Basis-B 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 60
TBA TBA
@ FAP 340 CLI 001 Clinical Precept FNP/PA 19.0 Himmerick, KA TBA TBA
@ FAP 340 CLI 002 Clinical Precept FNP/PA 19.0 Stewart, ES TBA TBA
@ FAP 341 CLI Adv Clin FNP/PA 26.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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 Rios, CJ 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 Rios, CJ TBA TBA
@ FAP 353 LEC 001 Geriatric Medicine 1.0 O'Rourke, M TBA TBA
@ FAP 353 LEC 002 Geriatric Medicine 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ FAP 354A VAR Fund of PHC NP/PA 3.0 -8.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ FAP 355A VAR Adv Prin Fam Hlth Care 3.0 -8.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ FAP 367A LED 001 Family & Comm, NP/PA 2.0 Deamicis, DR TBA TBA
@ FAP 367A LED 002 Family & Comm, NP/PA 2.0 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 Stewart, ES TBA TBA
@ FAP 368A LED 002 Behavioral Science 1.0 Rios, CJ TBA TBA
@ FAP 368B LED 001 Behavioral Science 1.0 Hass, V TBA TBA
@ FAP 368B LED 002 Behavioral Science 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ FAP 368C LED 001 Behavioral Science 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ FAP 368C LED 002 Behavioral Science 1.0 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 407 CLI Davis Community Clinic 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ FAP 430 COM Primary Care Clerk 12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
@ FAP 460 VAR Geriatric in Comm Health 3.0 -6.0 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 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 210A COM 001 Advanced Physiology 4.0 Ferns, MJ MWF 0800-0850A TUPPER 20
Zheng, J W 0900-0950A TUPPER
@ 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 400 COM 001 Human Physiology 6.0 Payne, JA TBA TBA 2
Widdicombe, J TBA TBA
@ HPH 497T TUT Physiol Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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 214 SEM Topics in Medical Ethics 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ IMD 290C SEM Clinical Controversies 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ IMD 420A COM 001 Hematology 2.0 O'Donnell, RT TBA TBA 100
TBA TBA
@ IMD 420F LED 001 Endo Pathophys 2.5 Rutledge, JC TBA TBA
@ IMD 430 CLI 001 Medicine Clerkship 12.0 Prescott, PT TBA TBA
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@ IMD 430 CLI 002 Medicine Clerkship 12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ IMD 462 VAR Externship In Med 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 480 LEC 001 Person Centered Assess 1.0 Fitzgerald, FT 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
Med - Internal Medicine: Cardiology (CAR)
@ CAR 192 INT Intern Cardio 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ CAR 199 VAR Research Topics 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ CAR 299 VAR Cardiology Research 2.0 -3.5 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 480 CLI Cardiovas Insights 1.0 -3.0 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: Clinic Nutritioin and Metabolism (NCM)
@ NCM 192 INT Intern Clin Nutr 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ NCM 290C SEM Cn: Res Conf Sem 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ NCM 480 CLI Clin Nutr/Insights 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ NCM 499 VAR Research 9.0 -18.0 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 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 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 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 R 1210-0100P UCDMCS 50
@ GMD 460 VAR Gen Med Consults 1.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ GMD 480 CLI Insights In Gen Med 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ GMD 485 LEC 001 Intro Healthcare Ethics 1.0 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 490 VAR Care Terminally Ill 3.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ HON 499 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Med - Internal Medicine: Infectious Diseases (IDI)
67736 IDI 141 LEC 001 Infectious Diseases 1.0 Dandekar, S F 1000-1050A GIEDT 1002 160 L
** INTRODUCTORY KNOWLEDGE IN BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY IS RECOMMMENDED **
@ 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
@ 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
@ 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 299 L/D Nephrology Research 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
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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 194H IND Senior Honors Project 5.0 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 210 LED 001 Journal Seminar 1.0 Bevins, CL TBA TBA 25
Tablin, F
Seldin, MF
83166 MMI 291 SEM 001 Topics in Micro & Immuno 1.0 Torres, JV TBA TBA
@ 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 410 LED 001 Journal Seminar 1.0 Bevins, CL TBA TBA 25
Tablin, F
Seldin, MF
@ 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 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 400A COM 001 Prin Pharmacology A 2.0 Gelli, AC TBA TBA 95
Wulff, H TBA TBA
@ PHA 400B COM 001 Pharmacology 1.5 Segal, D TBA TBA
Fleming, N TBA TBA
@ PHA 400D LEC 001 Pharmacology 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 125
@ 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 401 AUT Med Informatics 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ MDS 401 AUT 001 Med Informatics 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 100
@ MDS 421B COM 001 Doctoring 2 6.0 Stevenson, F TBA TBA
Bourgeois, J TBA TBA
TBA TBA
@ MDS 430 DIS 001 App of Med Principles 1.0 Wilkes, MS TBA TBA
@ MDS 441 CLI 001 Eye/ENT Clerkship 6.0 Brandt, JD TBA TBA 20
Brodie, HA
@ MDS 460CR LEC 001 Intro Clinical Research 2.0 Meyers, FJ TBA TBA 20
@ MDS 461CR LEC 001 Strategies Grant Writing 2.0 Rutledge, JC TBA TBA 20
@ MDS 463CR COM 001 Methods Clin Research 5.0 Kravitz, RL TBA TBA 20
TBA TBA
@ MDS 464CR LEC 001 Resp Conduct of Research 3.0 Wun, T TBA TBA 20
Kon, AA
@ MDS 465CR COM 001 Intro Medical Statistics 4.0 Yang, X TBA TBA 20
TBA TBA
@ MDS 480 LEC Insights Clin Research 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ MDS 480 LEC 001 Insights Clin Research 1.0 Kumari, V TBA TBA 100
@ MDS 489 VAR Directed Studies 1.0 -9.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ MDS 495 VAR Med Literature Review 1.0 -9.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Med - Neurology (NEU)
@ NEU 199 VAR Research 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ NEU 290 SEM Seminar 1.0 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 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
@ NEU 451 VAR Neurology Clerkship 3.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ NEU 452 CLI Advanced Neurology 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ NEU 453 CLI Adv Clin Neurology 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ NEU 454 CLI Electroenceph 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ NEU 455 CLI Child Neurology 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ NEU 456 IND Cortical Neurology 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ NEU 457 CLI Special Topics 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ NEU 458 LEC Intr Cog Commun Dis 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ NEU 459 VAR Neuro Commun Dis 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ NEU 464 VAR Clinical Neurology 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ NEU 468 CLI Special Elective 6.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ NEU 480 VAR Neurology Insights 1.0 -3.0 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
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@ 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)
@ OBG 190 SEM Sem In Mam Dev 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ OBG 194 COM 001 Shifa Clinic 1.0 Yasmeen, S M 0610-0700P BAINER 1132 45 3
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 291 SEM Sem In Mam Dev 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 420 COM Genetics & Reproduction 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA
TBA TBA
@ OBG 430 CLI OB/GYN Clerkship 12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ OBG 465 VAR Ob Gyn Clerkship 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ OBG 470 VAR Gyn/Onc AI 3.0 -18.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ OBG 471 CLI Ambulatory Gyn/Ob 6.0 -8.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ OBG 480 LED Birthing Process 1.0 Towner, DR TBA TBA
@ OBG 493 COM 001 Gender Med SSM 6.0 Sweet, RL TBA TBA
Villablanca, AC TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
@ OBG 494 CLI Shifa Clinic 6.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ OBG 498 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ OBG 499 VAR OBG 499 2.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Med - Ophthalmology (OPT)
@ OPT 192 INT Res Intern Ophthal 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ OPT 199 VAR Ophthalmic Research 1.0 -5.0 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 History of Medicine 1.5 The Staff TBA TBA
@ OSU 499 VAR Ortho Res 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Med - Otolaryngology (OTO)
@ OTO 199 VAR Special Study - Ent 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ OTO 290C L/D Res Con Oto 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ OTO 291 L/D Speech-Hear-Equil 3.0 Brodie, HA TBA TBA
@ OTO 299 VAR Special Study - Ent 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ OTO 403 COM 001 Princ Reconst Surg 1.0 Sykes, JM M 0610-0900P UCDMCS 5
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 INT 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 410C COM 001 Systemic Pathology 2.0 Jensen, HM TBA TBA
Gandour-Edwards, RF 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
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@ 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 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 440 CLI 001 PM&R Clerkship 3.0 Davis, BA TBA TBA 100
@ 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 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
@ PSU 461 CLI Dental 6.0 -8.0 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 401 LED 001 Intro To Psychiatry 2.0 Servis, ME TBA TBA 100
@ PSY 403 COM 001 Fund of Clin Psych 3.0 Leamon, MH TBA TBA 100
TBA TBA
@ PSY 412 LEC 001 Psychiat Grand Rnds 1.0 Ton, H TBA TBA 100
@ 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
@ 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 422 VAR Readings Psych 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ PSY 430 CLI 001 Psychiatry Clerkship 12.0 Ton, H 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 Health Education 5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
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
80091 SPH 245 COM 001 Laboratory Data Analysis 4.0 Kim, K TBA TBA 30
TBA TBA
@ SPH 262 LEC 001 Environmental Health 3.0 Bennett, DH TBA TBA 30
80093 SPH 290 SEM 001 Topics in Public Health 1.0 Schenker, MB TBA TBA 35
@ 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
@ SPH 496 LED 001 Issues in Public Health 1.0 Mccurdy, SA TBA TBA
@ SPH 498 VAR Study Public Health Sci 1.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ SPH 499 VAR Res Public Health Sci 1.0 -9.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Med - Radiation Oncology (RON)
@ RON 299 VAR Independent Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ RON 463 CLI Radiation Oncology 3.0 -9.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ RON 499 VAR Radiobiology 3.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Med - Radiology (Diagnostic) (RDI)
@ RDI 413 COM 001 Radiol Diag II 5.0 Boone, JM TBA TBA 100
Seibert, J TBA TBA
@ 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 411 COM 001 Radiol Phys I 5.0 The Staff TBA TBA 100
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 298 VAR Top Rheum & Cl Immu 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
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@ 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 460 CLI Clinical Activity 6.0 -18.0 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 468 CLI Cardiothoracic Sur 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 The Staff TBA TBA
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
@ SUR 494H CLI Surgery Honors Pgrm 18.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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)
71371 MST 020A COM A01 Medieval Culture 4.0 Arnett, CL MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 234 25 G
W 0210-0300P OLSON 117
71372 MST 020A COM A02 Medieval Culture 4.0 Arnett, CL MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 234 25 G
W 0310-0400P OLSON 117
71373 MST 020A COM A03 Medieval Culture 4.0 Arnett, CL MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 234 25 G
M 0210-0300P WICKSN 1038
71374 MST 020A COM A04 Medieval Culture 4.0 Arnett, CL MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 234 25 G
M 0310-0400P WICKSN 1038
@ 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)
@ 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
71010 MIC 101 COM A01 Intro Microbiology 5.0 The Staff TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 2
T 0900-1150A SCILAB 2079
71011 MIC 101 COM A02 Intro Microbiology 5.0 The Staff TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 2
T 0900-1150A SCILAB 2087
71012 MIC 101 COM A03 Intro Microbiology 5.0 The Staff TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 2
T 0110-0400P SCILAB 2079
71013 MIC 101 COM A04 Intro Microbiology 5.0 The Staff TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 2
T 0110-0400P SCILAB 2087
71014 MIC 101 COM A05 Intro Microbiology 5.0 The Staff TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 2
W 0900-1150A SCILAB 2079
71015 MIC 101 COM A06 Intro Microbiology 5.0 The Staff TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 2
W 0900-1150A SCILAB 2087
71016 MIC 101 COM A07 Intro Microbiology 5.0 The Staff TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 2
W 0110-0400P SCILAB 2079
71017 MIC 101 COM A08 Intro Microbiology 5.0 The Staff TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 2
W 0110-0400P SCILAB 2087
71018 MIC 101 COM A09 Intro Microbiology 5.0 The Staff TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 2
F 0900-1150A SCILAB 2079
71019 MIC 101 COM A10 Intro Microbiology 5.0 The Staff TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 2
F 0900-1150A SCILAB 2087
71020 MIC 101 COM A11 Intro Microbiology 5.0 The Staff TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 2
F 0110-0400P SCILAB 2079
71021 MIC 101 COM A12 Intro Microbiology 5.0 The Staff TR 0610-0800P HARING 2205 24 2
F 0110-0400P SCILAB 2087
** MIC 101 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
** ON-TIME ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF LAB IS MANDATORY**
71022 MIC 102 LEC 001 General Microbiology 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P STORER 1322 175 O
** 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 WELLMN 126 24 Q
TR 0900-1150A SCILAB 2090
@ MIC 102L LLA A02 General Microbiology Lab 3.0 Nelson, DC M 1210-0100P WELLMN 126 24 Q
TR 0900-1150A SCILAB 2098
@ MIC 102L LLA A03 General Microbiology Lab 3.0 Nelson, DC M 1210-0100P WELLMN 126 24 Q
TR 0110-0400P SCILAB 2090
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@ MIC 102L LLA A04 General Microbiology Lab 3.0 Nelson, DC M 1210-0100P WELLMN 126 24 Q
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 **
82676 MIC 115 LEC 001 Recombinant DNA Cloning 3.0 Xu, L TR 1030-1150A HARING 1227 125 M
71027 MIC 140 LEC 001 Bacterial Physiology 3.0 Meeks, JC MWF 1000-1050A STORER 1322 175 L
Singer, MH
@ MIC 190C DIS Undergrad Research Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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
71139 MIC 200A LEC 001 Biology of Prokaryotes 3.0 Meeks, JC MWF 1000-1050A SCILAB 46
Singer, MH
71140 MIC 201L LAB 001 Adv Micro Lab Rotation 5.0 Navarro, L TBA TBA 20
Leveau, JH
71141 MIC 215 LEC 001 Recombinant DNA 3.0 Privalsky, ML TR 0730-0850A HUTCH 115 65
@ MIC 290C DIS Adv Res Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
71163 MIC 291 SEM 001 Topics in Micro 1.0 The Staff W 0410-0600P LSA 1022 88
@ MIC 292 SEM 001 Sem Bac Phy Gen 1.0 Dawson, SC TBA TBA 30
@ MIC 292 SEM 002 Sem Bac Phy Gen 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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
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
@ MSA 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ MSA 194H VAR Spec Stdy Honor Std 1.0 -5.0 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)
71357 MSC 011 LED 001 Intro to Leadership 1.0 The Staff T 0110-0200P H GYM 123 50
71358 MSC 011 LED 002 Intro to Leadership 1.0 The Staff W 1100-1150A H GYM 123 50
71359 MSC 011 LED 003 Intro to Leadership 1.0 The Staff M 0110-0200P H GYM 123 50
71360 MSC 014A LAB 001 Intro to Mil Skills .5 The Staff W 0310-0500P H GYM 123 100
71361 MSC 022A LEC 001 Team Leadership 2.0 The Staff M 0800-0950A H GYM 123 26
71362 MSC 022A LEC 002 Team Leadership 2.0 The Staff T 1000-1150A H GYM 123 26
71363 MSC 024A LAB 001 Indiv Leader Skills .5 The Staff W 0310-0500P H GYM 123 100
71364 MSC 132A LEC 001 Advanced Operations 2.0 The Staff W 0900-1050A H GYM 123 30
71365 MSC 132A LEC 002 Advanced Operations 2.0 The Staff T 0210-0400P H GYM 123 30
71366 MSC 134A LAB 001 Tactical Leadership .5 The Staff W 0310-0500P H GYM 123 100
71367 MSC 143 LEC 001 Army Mngmt Systems 2.0 The Staff M 1000-1150A H GYM 123 26
71368 MSC 143 LEC 002 Army Mngmt Systems 2.0 The Staff W 1210-0200P H GYM 123 26
71369 MSC 144A LAB 001 Mil Training Skills .5 The Staff W 0310-0500P H GYM 123 100
71370 MSC 191 IND 001 Studies In Military Sci 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 5
Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB)
@ MCB 099 IND Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
69057 ^ MCB 120L COM A01 Biochemistry Laboratory 6.0 Fairclough, RH MW 1210-0100P WELLMN 106 32 Q
TR 0800-1250P SCILAB 3016
F 1210-0100P WELLMN 106
69058 ^ MCB 120L COM A02 Biochemistry Laboratory 6.0 Fairclough, RH MW 1210-0100P WELLMN 106 32 Q
TR 0110-0600P SCILAB 3016
F 1210-0100P WELLMN 106
69059 ^ MCB 120L COM A03 Biochemistry Laboratory 6.0 Fairclough, RH MW 1210-0100P WELLMN 106 32 Q
MW 0110-0600P SCILAB 3016
F 1210-0100P WELLMN 106
69060 ^ MCB 120L COM A04 Biochemistry Laboratory 6.0 Fairclough, RH MW 1210-0100P WELLMN 106 32 Q
TR 0110-0600P SCILAB 3015
F 1210-0100P WELLMN 106
** MCB 120L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR
BIOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY MAJORS **
** ON-TIME ATTENDANCE FOR THE FIRST LECTURE AND LAB IS MANDATORY **
69061 MCB 123 LEC 001 Enzymes and Receptors 3.0 Wilson, DK MWF 1000-1050A GIEDT 1003 173 L
69062 MCB 124 LEC 001 Macromolec Struct Funct 4.0 Baldwin, EP TR 0410-0600P YOUNG 198 278 N
Browning, ND
69063 MCB 138 SEM 001 Seminar in Biochemistry 1.0 Gasser, CS W 1000-1050A WELLMN 123 12
69065 MCB 150 LEC 001 Developmental Biology 4.0 Armstrong, PB MTRF 0800-0850A WELLMN 106 120 I
Edwards, BF
69070 ^ MCB 160L COM A01 Genetics Lab 4.0 Rose, LS MW 0110-0200P STORER 1344 24 K
MW 0210-0500P SCILAB 3060
69071 ^ MCB 160L COM A02 Genetics Lab 4.0 Sundaresan, V MW 0110-0200P STORER 1344 24 K
TR 0210-0500P SCILAB 3060
** MCB 160L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION GENETICS MAJORS **
** ON-TIME ATTENDANCE FOR THE FIRST LECTURE AND LAB IS MANDATORY **
69072 MCB 162 LEC 001 Human Genetics 3.0 Chedin, FL TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 126 132 F
@ MCB 190C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ MCB 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ MCB 193 COM Advanced Research 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA
TBA TBA
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@ MCB 194H IND Research Honors 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ MCB 197T TUT Tutoring 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ MCB 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ MCB 198 VAR 091 Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff R 0110-0230P LSA 1022 10
** TOPIC: SPECIAL TOPICS IN TEM **
@ MCB 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
69921 MCB 220L LAB 001 Adv Biochem Lab Rotation 5.0 Starr, DA TBA TBA 50
69922 MCB 221A LEC 001 Physical Biochemistry 4.0 Wilson, DK TR 1210-0200P STORER 1344 49
Segal, D
Baldwin, EP
83176 MCB 221B LEC 001 Mechanistic Enzymology 3.0 Fiehn, O TR 0900-1020A PHYSIC 140 30
Baldwin, EP
69924 MCB 256 LEC 001 Cell & Molec Biol Cancer 2.0 Armstrong, PB TR 1100-1150A WELLMN 127 16
69925 MCB 257 COM 001 Cell Prolif Cancer Genes 3.0 Carraway, KL T 0900-1020A STORER 1342 20
R 0900-1020A STORER 1342
69926 MCB 259 SEM 001 Develop Biology Lit 1.0 Erickson, CA F 1210-0100P LSA 20
@ MCB 282 VAR Biotechnology Internship 7.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ MCB 290C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
70048 MCB 291 SEM 001 Progress Molec/Cell Biol 1.0 Draper, BW R 0410-0530P LSA 1022 80
70049 MCB 294 SEM 001 Progress Biotechnology 1.0 Kjelstrom, JA F 1100-1150A LSA 1022 49
Rodriguez, RL
Mcdonald, KA
70050 MCB 295 SEM 001 Literature Mol/Cell Biol 1.0 Privalsky, ML W 1210-0100P BRIGGS 358 15
@ MCB 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ MCB 298 VAR 057 Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Engebrecht, J TR 1030-1150A STORER 1344 49
** TOPIC: MOLECULAR GENETICS AND GENOMICS **
@ MCB 298 VAR 091 Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff R 0110-0230P LSA 1022 15
** TOPIC: SPECIAL TOPICS IN TEM **
@ 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)
70406 MCP 210A COM 001 Advanced Physiology 4.0 Ferns, MJ MWF 0800-0850A TUPPER 20
Zheng, J W 0900-0950A TUPPER
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
70407 MCP 210L LAB 001 Lab Rotations 5.0 Widdicombe, J TBA TBA 15
Zheng, J
70408 MCP 242 COM 001 Biological Rhythms 3.0 Fuller, CA TBA TBA 15
TBA TBA
@ MCP 290 SEM Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ MCP 290C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
70524 MCP 291D SEM 001 Research App in Physio 2.0 Eiserich, JP R 0210-0400P WELLMN 123 15
@ 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
TBA TBA
@ MCP 390 DIS Teaching of Physio 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Music (MUS)
@ MUS 002A PER 001 Keyboard Competence 2.0 Triest, A TBA TBA 25
@ MUS 002A PER 002 Keyboard Competence 2.0 Triest, A TBA TBA 25
71406 MUS 003A COM A01 Intro Music Theory Pt 1 4.0 Triest, A M 0900-0950A MUSIC 115 22
MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 9
71407 MUS 003A COM A02 Intro Music Theory Pt 1 4.0 Triest, A M 0900-0950A MUSIC 115 22
MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 9
71408 MUS 003A COM A03 Intro Music Theory Pt 1 4.0 Triest, A M 0900-0950A MUSIC 115 22
MWF 1210-0100P OLSON 9
71409 MUS 003A COM A04 Intro Music Theory Pt 1 4.0 Triest, A M 0900-0950A MUSIC 115 22
MWF 0110-0200P OLSON 9
71410 MUS 003A COM A05 Intro Music Theory Pt 1 4.0 Triest, A M 0900-0950A MUSIC 115 22
MWF 0210-0300P OLSON 9
71411 MUS 006A LEC 001 Elementary Theory 3.0 Nichols, SS MWF 1000-1050A MUSIC 115 40
71412 MUS 006A LEC 002 Elementary Theory 3.0 Pelo, M MWF 1210-0100P MUSIC 105 40
71413 MUS 007A LEC 001 Intermediate Theory 3.0 Bauer, R TR 1030-1150A MUSIC 105 45
71414 MUS 010 COM A01 Intro Music Lit 4.0 Rohde, KE MWF 0900-0950A MTHTRE 39
M 0110-0200P MUSIC 105
71415 MUS 010 COM A02 Intro Music Lit 4.0 Rohde, KE MWF 0900-0950A MTHTRE 39
M 0310-0400P MUSIC 115
71416 MUS 010 COM A03 Intro Music Lit 4.0 Rohde, KE MWF 0900-0950A MTHTRE 39
T 0900-0950A MUSIC 105
71417 MUS 010 COM A04 Intro Music Lit 4.0 Rohde, KE MWF 0900-0950A MTHTRE 39
R 0900-0950A MUSIC 105
71418 MUS 010 COM A05 Intro Music Lit 4.0 Rohde, KE MWF 0900-0950A MTHTRE 39
M 0210-0300P MUSIC 105
71419 MUS 010 COM A06 Intro Music Lit 4.0 Rohde, KE MWF 0900-0950A MTHTRE 39
W 0210-0300P MUSIC 105
71420 MUS 010 COM A07 Intro Music Lit 4.0 Rohde, KE MWF 0900-0950A MTHTRE 39
F 1210-0100P MUSIC 115
71421 MUS 010 COM A08 Intro Music Lit 4.0 Rohde, KE MWF 0900-0950A MTHTRE 39
F 0210-0300P MUSIC 115
82729 MUS 011 COM A01 Musics of the World 4.0 Spiller, HJ TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 216 30 M
R 0210-0300P MUSIC 105
82750 MUS 011 COM A02 Musics of the World 4.0 Spiller, HJ TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 216 30 M
R 0900-0950A MUSIC 203
82810 MUS 011 COM A03 Musics of the World 4.0 Spiller, HJ TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 216 30 M
F 0900-0950A MUSIC 105
71422 MUS 016A LLA 001 Elementary Musicianship 2.0 Triest, A MW 1100-1150A MUSIC 105 55
71423 MUS 016A LLA 002 Elementary Musicianship 2.0 Triest, A MW 1100-1150A MUSIC 203 30
71424 MUS 017A LLA 001 Intermed Musicianship 2.0 Craig, PA MW 1000-1050A MUSIC 105 25
71425 MUS 017A LLA 002 Intermed Musicianship 2.0 Craig, PA MW 1000-1050A MUSIC 203 25
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71426 MUS 024C LEC 001 Intro Music History 3.0 Holoman, D MWF 0110-0200P MUSIC 115 65
@ 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
71448 MUS 101A COM 001 Advanced Theory 4.0 Ortiz, PV TR 1000-1150A MUSIC 203 30
F 0900-0950A MUSIC 203
71449 MUS 103 WRK 001 Wrkshp in Composition 3.0 San Martin, LA TR 0310-0430P MUSIC 203 15
71451 MUS 105 COM A01 Jazz 4.0 Bauer, R TR 0900-1020A MUSIC 115 34
F 1100-1150A MUSIC 105
71452 MUS 105 COM A02 Jazz 4.0 Bauer, R TR 0900-1020A MUSIC 115 34
F 0210-0300P MUSIC 105
71453 MUS 105 COM A03 Jazz 4.0 Bauer, R TR 0900-1020A MUSIC 115 34
W 0110-0200P MUSIC 105
71454 MUS 105 COM A04 Jazz 4.0 Bauer, R TR 0900-1020A MUSIC 115 30
F 1000-1050A MUSIC 203
71455 MUS 107A COM 001 Comp/Elec Music 3.0 Nichols, SS MW 0310-0430P ARTANX 25
TBA TBA
82799 MUS 108A LEC 001 Orchestration 2.0 Baldini, CS TR 0110-0200P MUSIC 105 25
83155 MUS 110D COM A01 Mozart 4.0 Busse Berger, AM TR 0140-0300P MUSIC 115 20
M 0410-0500P MUSIC 115
83156 MUS 110D COM A02 Mozart 4.0 Busse Berger, AM TR 0140-0300P MUSIC 115 20
F 0110-0200P MUSIC 105
83157 MUS 110D COM A03 Mozart 4.0 Busse Berger, AM TR 0140-0300P MUSIC 115 20
M 1100-1150A MUSIC 115
83158 MUS 110D COM A04 Mozart 4.0 Busse Berger, AM TR 0140-0300P MUSIC 115 20
F 1100-1150A MUSIC 115
83159 MUS 113 COM 001 Elementary Conducting 2.0 Thomas, JW T 0110-0200P MUSIC 203 15
R 0110-0200P MUSIC 203
82811 MUS 122 SEM 001 Topics Anlys & Theory 4.0 Rohde, KE MW 1210-0200P MUSIC 203 20
@ MUS 130A PER 001 Voice 1.0 Munoz-Diaz, ZA TBA TBA 5
@ MUS 130A PER 002 Voice 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 5
@ MUS 130A PER 003 Voice 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 5
@ MUS 130B PER 001 Piano 1.0 Brandwynne, L R TBA 5
@ MUS 130B PER 002 Piano 1.0 Swan, MR R TBA 5
@ MUS 130B PER 003 Piano 1.0 Craig, PA R TBA 5
@ MUS 130C PER 001 Harpsichord 1.0 Craig, PA TBA TBA 5
@ MUS 130E PER 001 Violin 1.0 Sand, MA TBA TBA 5
@ MUS 130E PER 002 Violin 1.0 Friedhoff, JE TBA TBA 5
@ MUS 130F PER 001 Viola 1.0 Rose, ER TBA TBA 5
@ MUS 130G PER 001 Cello 1.0 Lamb, SJ TBA TBA 5
@ MUS 130H PER 001 Double Bass 1.0 Derthick, TV TBA TBA 5
@ MUS 130I PER 001 Flute 1.0 Brody, T TBA TBA 5
@ MUS 130J PER 001 Oboe 1.0 Reynolds, LL TBA TBA 5
@ MUS 130K PER 001 Clarinet 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 5
@ MUS 130L PER 001 Bassoon 1.0 Granger, D TBA TBA 5
@ MUS 130M PER 001 French Horn 1.0 Nowlen, PK TBA TBA 5
@ MUS 130N PER 001 Trumpet 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 5
@ MUS 130O PER 001 Trombone 1.0 Chrisp, BL TBA TBA 5
@ MUS 130P PER 001 Tuba 1.0 Choate, SC TBA TBA 5
@ MUS 130Q PER 001 Percussion 1.0 Froh, CM TBA TBA 5
@ 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 10
TBA TBA
@ MUS 131A COM 003 Voice 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 8
TBA TBA
@ MUS 131B COM 001 Piano 2.0 Brandwynne, L TBA TBA 8
TBA TBA
@ MUS 131B COM 002 Piano 2.0 Swan, MR TBA TBA 7
TBA TBA
@ MUS 131B COM 003 Piano 2.0 Craig, PA TBA TBA 5
TBA TBA
@ MUS 131C COM 001 Harpsichord 2.0 Craig, PA TBA TBA 5
TBA TBA
@ MUS 131D COM 001 Organ 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 3
TBA TBA
@ MUS 131E COM 001 Violin 2.0 Sand, MA TBA TBA 7
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 6
TBA TBA
@ MUS 131J COM 001 Oboe 2.0 Reynolds, LL TBA TBA 5
TBA TBA
@ MUS 131K COM 001 Clarinet 2.0 Lavin, AS TBA TBA 6
TBA TBA
@ MUS 131L COM 001 Bassoon 2.0 Granger, D 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 Cumings, KD 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 Choate, SC TBA TBA 5
TBA TBA
@ MUS 131Q COM 001 Percussion 2.0 Froh, CM TBA TBA 9
TBA TBA
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@ MUS 131R COM 001 Classical Guitar 2.0 Goldberg, MK TBA TBA 6
TBA TBA
@ MUS 140 REH 001 University Jazz Band 2.0 Bump, DW W 0710-0900P MUSIC 105 20
@ MUS 141 REH 001 University Symphony 2.0 Baldini, CS TR 0710-0900P MUSIC 105 90
@ MUS 143 REH 001 Univ Concert Band 2.0 Nowlen, PK MW 0410-0600P MUSIC 105 50
@ MUS 144 REH 001 University Chorus 2.0 Thomas, JW TR 0410-0600P MUSIC 115 130
@ MUS 145 REH 001 Early Music Ensem 2.0 Nutter, DA MW 0710-0900P MUSIC 115 15
@ MUS 146 REH Chamber Music 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
71540 MUS 148 REH 001 Hindustani Ensemble 2.0 Sahai, R M 0410-0600P MUSIC 230 25
Graham, SJ
@ MUS 149 REH 001 Indonesian Gamelan Ensem 2.0 Spiller, HJ T 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
82814 MUS 210C SEM 001 Ethnomusicology 4.0 Spiller, HJ T 0110-0400P MUSIC 230 12
82813 MUS 222 SEM 001 Tech Of Analysis 4.0 Pelo, M W 0900-1150A MUSIC 230 12
@ MUS 299 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ MUS 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Native American Studies (NAS)
71718 ^ NAS 001 COM A01 Intro To NAS 4.0 Montejo, VD TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 16 R
F 0900-0950A OLSON 109
71719 ^ NAS 001 COM A02 Intro To NAS 4.0 Montejo, VD TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 17 R
F 1210-0100P OLSON 117
71720 ^ NAS 001 COM A03 Intro To NAS 4.0 Montejo, VD TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 17 R
T 1000-1050A OLSON 109
71721 ^ NAS 001 COM A04 Intro To NAS 4.0 Montejo, VD TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 17 R
R 0800-0850A OLSON 109
71722 ^ NAS 001 COM A05 Intro To NAS 4.0 Montejo, VD TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 17 R
T 0410-0500P OLSON 151
71723 ^ NAS 001 COM A06 Intro To NAS 4.0 Montejo, VD TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 16 R
T 0510-0600P OLSON 151
71724 ^ NAS 001 COM A07 Intro To NAS 4.0 Montejo, VD TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 16 R
W 0800-0850A OLSON 109
71725 ^ NAS 001 COM A08 Intro To NAS 4.0 Montejo, VD TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 17 R
R 1000-1050A OLSON 109
71726 ^ NAS 001 COM A09 Intro To NAS 4.0 Montejo, VD TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 17 R
W 0510-0600P OLSON 109
71727 ^ NAS 001 COM A10 Intro To NAS 4.0 Montejo, VD TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 17 R
R 1100-1150A HART 1106
71728 ^ NAS 001 COM A11 Intro To NAS 4.0 Montejo, VD TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 17 R
F 1100-1150A OLSON 117
71729 ^ NAS 001 COM A12 Intro To NAS 4.0 Montejo, VD TR 1210-0130P CHEM 194 16 R
R 0510-0600P OLSON 109
71730 ^ NAS 005 LED 001 Intro to Na Literatures 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 101 25 U
71731 ^ NAS 005 LED 002 Intro to Na Literatures 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 235 25 Y
71732 ^ NAS 005 LED 003 Intro to Na Literatures 4.0 The Staff MW 0800-0950A OLSON 159 25 B
71733 ^ NAS 005 LED 004 Intro to Na Literatures 4.0 The Staff MW 0410-0600P OLSON 101 25 W
71734 ^ NAS 010 COM A01 N A Experience 4.0 Hernandez-Avila, I TR 1030-1150A KLEIBR 3 17 M
T 0900-0950A OLSON 109
71735 ^ NAS 010 COM A02 N A Experience 4.0 Hernandez-Avila, I TR 1030-1150A KLEIBR 3 17 M
M 0800-0850A OLSON 151
71736 ^ NAS 010 COM A03 N A Experience 4.0 Hernandez-Avila, I TR 1030-1150A KLEIBR 3 16 M
M 0610-0700P OLSON 109
71737 ^ NAS 010 COM A04 N A Experience 4.0 Hernandez-Avila, I TR 1030-1150A KLEIBR 3 17 M
T 0410-0500P OLSON 159
71738 ^ NAS 010 COM A05 N A Experience 4.0 Hernandez-Avila, I TR 1030-1150A KLEIBR 3 17 M
F 0900-0950A OLSON 159
71739 ^ NAS 010 COM A06 N A Experience 4.0 Hernandez-Avila, I TR 1030-1150A KLEIBR 3 16 M
F 1100-1150A OLSON 109
71740 ^ NAS 010 COM A07 N A Experience 4.0 Hernandez-Avila, I TR 1030-1150A KLEIBR 3 16 M
F 1000-1050A OLSON 109
71741 ^ NAS 010 COM A08 N A Experience 4.0 Hernandez-Avila, I TR 1030-1150A KLEIBR 3 17 M
T 0800-0850A OLSON 109
71742 ^ NAS 010 COM A09 N A Experience 4.0 Hernandez-Avila, I TR 1030-1150A KLEIBR 3 17 M
R 0900-0950A SOCSCI 90
71743 ^ NAS 010 COM A10 N A Experience 4.0 Hernandez-Avila, I TR 1030-1150A KLEIBR 3 16 M
R 0410-0500P OLSON 151
71744 ^ NAS 010 COM A11 N A Experience 4.0 Hernandez-Avila, I TR 1030-1150A KLEIBR 3 17 M
M 0510-0600P OLSON 109
71745 ^ NAS 010 COM A12 N A Experience 4.0 Hernandez-Avila, I TR 1030-1150A KLEIBR 3 17 M
R 0510-0600P OLSON 151
@ NAS 098 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ NAS 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
82848 NAS 115 LED 001 Contemporary World 4.0 Montejo, VD MW 1000-1150A OLSON 251 40 L
71763 ^ NAS 130A LEC 001 N A Ethno History 4.0 Macri, MJ MW 0800-0950A OLSON 118 60 B
82850 NAS 133A LED 001 Ethnohist MexCentAm 1500 4.0 Macri, MJ TR 0800-0950A HART 1130 60 I
82851 NAS 133B LED 001 Ethnohist MexCentAm 2000 4.0 Varese, S TR 0210-0400P OLSON 217 40 U
71765 NAS 191 LED 001 Topics In Nas 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P OLSON 207 40 Q
** TOPIC: INTRODUCTION TO FEDERAL INDIAN LAW **
@ 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 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
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71834 NAS 200 SEM 001 Basic Concepts/Nas 4.0 Crum, S M 0210-0500P OLSON 263 15
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
82853 NAS 212 SEM 001 Sovereignty/Autonomy 4.0 Varese, S W 0210-0500P OLSON 263 15
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
82852 ^ NAS 280 SEM 001 Ethnohist Theo & Meth 4.0 Crum, S M 0900-1150A OLSON 144 15
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
@ 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 180 DIS 001 Nat/Cult Field Work 4.0 Glover, LC TR 0140-0300P SOCSCI 70 20 U
Clary, JJ
@ 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)
71880 NEM 100 COM 001 Gen Pl Nematology 4.0 Ferris, H WF 0800-0850A HUTCH 103 30
WF 0900-1150A HUTCH 103
@ NEM 199 VAR Undergrad Research 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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)
72121 NPB 012 LEC 001 Human Brain and Disease 3.0 Cheng, H TR 0140-0300P CHEM 194 400 U
72122 NPB 015 COM 001 Physiol Human Aging 4.0 Bautista, EA MW 0210-0330P EVERSN 176 198 O
MW 0340-0400P EVERSN 176
@ NPB 091C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ NPB 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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
72250 NPB 100 COM A01 Neurobiology 4.0 Sutter, ML MWF 1210-0100P KLEIBR 3 25 Q
W 0510-0600P WELLMN 27
72251 NPB 100 COM A02 Neurobiology 4.0 Sutter, ML MWF 1210-0100P KLEIBR 3 25 Q
W 0310-0400P HOAGLD 108
72252 NPB 100 COM A03 Neurobiology 4.0 Sutter, ML MWF 1210-0100P KLEIBR 3 25 Q
W 0410-0500P WELLMN 27
72253 NPB 100 COM A04 Neurobiology 4.0 Sutter, ML MWF 1210-0100P KLEIBR 3 25 Q
W 0310-0400P HUTCH 102
72254 NPB 100 COM A05 Neurobiology 4.0 Sutter, ML MWF 1210-0100P KLEIBR 3 25 Q
W 0410-0500P HUTCH 102
72255 NPB 100 COM A06 Neurobiology 4.0 Sutter, ML MWF 1210-0100P KLEIBR 3 25 Q
W 0510-0600P HUTCH 102
72256 ^ NPB 101 LEC 001 Systemic Physiology 5.0 Weidner, WJ MTWRF 0410-0500P SCILEC 123 511 W
Wingfield, JC
72257 ^ NPB 101L COM 001 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Goldberg, JM M 0900-1150A SCILAB 2021 24
W 0210-0400P STORER 1344
72258 ^ NPB 101L COM 002 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Goldberg, JM M 0110-0400P SCILAB 2021 24
W 0410-0600P WELLMN 101
72259 ^ NPB 101L COM 003 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Goldberg, JM M 0510-0800P SCILAB 2021 24
W 0510-0700P STORER 1342
72260 ^ NPB 101L COM 004 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Goldberg, JM T 0900-1150A SCILAB 2021 24
R 0800-0950A WELLMN 211
72261 ^ NPB 101L COM 005 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Goldberg, JM T 0110-0400P SCILAB 2021 24
R 0800-0950A WELLMN 207
72262 ^ NPB 101L COM 006 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Goldberg, JM T 0510-0800P SCILAB 2021 24
R 0510-0700P HUTCH 102
72263 ^ NPB 101L COM 007 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Goldberg, JM W 0900-1150A SCILAB 2021 24
M 0210-0400P WELLMN 7
72264 ^ NPB 101L COM 008 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Goldberg, JM W 0110-0400P SCILAB 2021 24
M 0410-0600P HUTCH 102
72265 ^ NPB 101L COM 009 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Goldberg, JM W 0510-0800P SCILAB 2021 24
M 0510-0700P WELLMN 209
72266 ^ NPB 101L COM 010 Systemic Physiology Lab 3.0 Goldberg, JM R 0900-1150A SCILAB 2021 24
T 0800-0950A HART 1128
** 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 **
@ NPB 106 COM Exp in Neuro Phy & Behav 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA
TBA TBA
** ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2010,
1:10-2:00 P.M. IN 197 BRIGGS **
72307 ^ NPB 111L COM A01 Adv Systemic Physiol Lab 4.0 Liets, LC M 0900-0950A WELLMN 119 19 S
M 0110-0300P SCILAB 2011
M 0310-0700P SCILAB 2011
72308 ^ NPB 111L COM A02 Adv Systemic Physiol Lab 4.0 Liets, LC M 0900-0950A WELLMN 119 19 S
T 0310-0700P SCILAB 2011
T 0110-0300P SCILAB 2011
72309 ^ NPB 111L COM A03 Adv Systemic Physiol Lab 4.0 Liets, LC M 0900-0950A WELLMN 119 19 S
W 0310-0700P SCILAB 2011
W 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 **
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72311 NPB 114 LEC 001 GI Physiology 3.0 Bautista, EA MWF 0800-0850A GIEDT 1003 150 B
72312 NPB 130 LEC 001 Endocrinology 4.0 Adams, TE MTWR 1100-1150A HUNT 100 150 M
72313 NPB 132 LEC 001 Genes Nutrients Health 3.0 Warden, CH MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 106 130 S
72314 NPB 165 LEC 001 Neurobiology of Speech 3.0 Miller, LM TR 0140-0300P GIEDT 1002 105 U
82924 NPB 166 LEC 001 Math for Neuroscience 4.0 Goldman, MS TR 1000-1150A WELLMN 119 50 Y
@ 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
72621 NPB 285 SEM 001 Lit Vis Neuroscience 2.0 Goldman, MS TBA TBA 30
Ditterich, J
Britten, KH
Usrey, WM
** SEE COURSE WEB SITE FOR TIME AND PLACE OF FIRST CLASS MEETING **
72622 NPB 287A SEM 001 Topics Neurosci Theory 2.0 Goldman, MS TBA TBA 25
** SEE COURSE WEB SITE FOR TIME AND PLACE OF FIRST CLASS MEETING **
72623 NPB 291 COM 001 Auditory Neuroscience 1.0 Sutter, ML TBA TBA 25
Recanzone, GH TBA TBA
Neuroscience (Graduate Group) (NSC)
@ NSC 200LA LAB 001 Neuro Lab Rotation 6.0 Cheng, H TBA TBA 100
72626 NSC 201 COM 001 Neuroanatomy 3.0 Jones, EG TW 0110-0200P NEUBLG 320 20
Usrey, WM R 0110-0200P NEUBLG 320
Chapman, B
Amaral, DG
72627 NSC 221 LEC 001 Cellular Neuroscience 4.0 Chen, T TWR 0930-1050A WELLMN 5 15
Trimmer, J
72631 NSC 285 SEM 001 Lit Vis Neuroscience 2.0 Goldman, MS TBA TBA 30
Ditterich, J
Britten, KH
Usrey, WM
72632 NSC 287A SEM 001 Topics Neurosci Theory 2.0 Goldman, MS TBA TBA 25
@ 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 201 LED 001 Hlth Status & Care Systs 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 33
@ NRS 291 DIS 001 Doctoral Seminar 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA 8
Nutrition (NUT)
72820 NUT 010 LEC 001 Discov & Concepts 3.0 Applegate, EA TR 1030-1150A SCILEC 123 511 M
** ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY **
72821 NUT 011 DIS 001 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA T 0310-0430P BAINER 1128 26
72822 NUT 011 DIS 002 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA T 0310-0430P BAINER 1134 26
72823 NUT 011 DIS 003 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA T 0440-0600P BAINER 1128 26
72824 NUT 011 DIS 004 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA T 0440-0600P BAINER 1134 26
72825 NUT 011 DIS 005 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA R 0310-0430P BAINER 1128 26
72826 NUT 011 DIS 006 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA R 0310-0430P BAINER 1134 26
72827 NUT 011 DIS 007 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA R 0440-0600P BAINER 1128 26
72828 NUT 011 DIS 008 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA R 0440-0600P BAINER 1132 26
72829 NUT 011 DIS 009 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA T 0440-0600P BAINER 1132 26
72830 NUT 011 DIS 010 Curr Topics in Nutrition 2.0 Applegate, EA R 0440-0600P BAINER 1134 26
** ON-TIME ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY **
@ NUT 099 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
72875 ^ NUT 104 COM 001 Cell Reg/Nutrient Metab 4.0 Oteiza De Fraga, PI MW 1210-0130P OLSON 205 45 Q
Haj, FG MW 0140-0200P OLSON 205
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION CLINICAL NUTRITIOIN AND
NUTRITION SCIENCE MAJORS **
72876 ^ NUT 116A LEC 001 Clinical Nutrition 3.0 Steinberg, FM MWF 0900-0950A GIEDT 1003 173 S
Stern, JS
** PASS 1: OPEN TO SENIOR CLINICAL NUTRITION AND NUTRITION
SCIENCE MAJORS **
72877 ^ NUT 116AL COM A01 Nutrition Practicum 3.0 Hudson, NR MW 0410-0430P CHEM 179 35 W
MW 0440-0600P CHEM 179
F 1000-1050A STORER 1344
72878 ^ NUT 116AL COM A02 Nutrition Practicum 3.0 Hudson, NR MW 0410-0430P CHEM 179 35 W
MW 0440-0600P CHEM 179
F 1000-1050A ART 217
72879 ^ NUT 116AL COM A03 Nutrition Practicum 3.0 Hudson, NR MW 0410-0430P CHEM 179 35 W
MW 0440-0600P CHEM 179
F 1000-1050A HART 1130
** NUT 116AL COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $6.00 **
** PASS 1: OPEN TO SENIOR CLINICAL NUTRITION MAJORS **
72880 ^ NUT 117 COM A01 Experimental Nutrition 6.0 Clifford, AJ MWF 1100-1150A MEYER 1330 12
T 1210-0600P MEYER 1420
72881 ^ NUT 117 COM A02 Experimental Nutrition 6.0 Clifford, AJ MWF 1100-1150A MEYER 1330 12
T 1210-0600P MEYER 1420
** NUT 117 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $40.00 **
** PASS 1: OPEN TO SENIOR NUTRITION SCIENCE MAJORS **
72882 NUT 124 LEC 001 Fish Nutrition 3.0 Hung, SS MWF 1000-1050A MEYER 1135 25
@ NUT 130 LAB Expt in Nutrition 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA
72929 ^ NUT 190 SEM 001 Proseminar In Nutr 1.0 Zidenberg-Cherr, SA TBA TBA 30
** PASS 1: OPEN TO SENIOR NUTRITION SCIENCE AND CLINICAL
NUTRITION MAJORS **
** ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY,
SEPTEMBER 23RD 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
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@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
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Subj No.
Activity
Type
Section
(Part)
Title Units Instructor Day Time Location
Building Room
Enrl
Cap
Exam
Code
@ 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
@ NUT 230 LAB Experiments in Nutrition 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA
82760 NUT 250 COM 001 Metabolic Homeostasis 3.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
82585 NUT 263 LED 001 Mat Child Research Meth 4.0 The Staff TF 0710-0930P OLSON 151 25
** OPEN TO NUTRITION AND MATERNAL AND CHILD NUTRITION
GRADUATE STUDENTS **
73239 NUT 290 SEM 001 Beginning Nutrition Sem 2.0 Haj, FG W 0310-0500P MEYER 1330 30
Stewart, CP
The Staff
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
@ NUT 290C DIS Research Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
73325 NUT 291 SEM 001 Adv Nutrition Sem 1.0 Dewey, KG W 1210-0100P MEYER 1135 25
73326 NUT 291 SEM 002 Adv Nutrition Sem 1.0 Keen, CL M 1210-0100P BAINER 1060 40
73327 NUT 293A COM 001 Obesity 3.0 Stern, JS W 0110-0200P MEYER 3138 12
W 0210-0300P MEYER 3138
W 0310-0400P MEYER 3138
73328 NUT 294A SEM 001 Developmental Nutrition 2.0 Lanoue, L T 1210-0200P MEYER 3138 12
** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
@ 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)
79156 PTX 201 LEC 001 Princ Pharm Tox I 5.0 Buckpitt, AR MTWRF 0900-0950A VALLEY 30
@ PTX 230 VAR Adv Topics Phrm/Tox 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ PTX 290 SEM Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
79163 PTX 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 30
79164 PTX 290 SEM 002 Seminar 1.0 Felton, J TBA TBA 30
@ PTX 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Philosophy (PHI)
75008 PHI 001 COM A01 Intro To Philos 4.0 Glanzberg, MJ MWF 1210-0100P SOCSCI 1100 30 Q
M 0410-0500P WELLMN 101
75009 PHI 001 COM A02 Intro To Philos 4.0 Glanzberg, MJ MWF 1210-0100P SOCSCI 1100 30 Q
M 0510-0600P WELLMN 101
75010 PHI 001 COM A03 Intro To Philos 4.0 Glanzberg, MJ MWF 1210-0100P SOCSCI 1100 30 Q
M 0610-0700P WELLMN 27
75011 PHI 001 COM A04 Intro To Philos 4.0 Glanzberg, MJ MWF 1210-0100P SOCSCI 1100 30 Q
M 0710-0800P WELLMN 27
75012 PHI 001 COM A05 Intro To Philos 4.0 Glanzberg, MJ MWF 1210-0100P SOCSCI 1100 30 Q
T 0610-0700P WELLMN 103
75013 PHI 001 COM A06 Intro To Philos 4.0 Glanzberg, MJ MWF 1210-0100P SOCSCI 1100 30 Q
T 0710-0800P WELLMN 103
75014 PHI 001 COM A07 Intro To Philos 4.0 Glanzberg, MJ MWF 1210-0100P SOCSCI 1100 30 Q
W 0610-0700P WELLMN 27
75015 PHI 001 COM A08 Intro To Philos 4.0 Glanzberg, MJ MWF 1210-0100P SOCSCI 1100 30 Q
W 0710-0800P WELLMN 27
75016 PHI 001 COM A09 Intro To Philos 4.0 Glanzberg, MJ MWF 1210-0100P SOCSCI 1100 30 Q
R 0610-0700P WELLMN 129
75017 PHI 001 COM A10 Intro To Philos 4.0 Glanzberg, MJ MWF 1210-0100P SOCSCI 1100 30 Q
R 0710-0800P WELLMN 129
75018 PHI 001 COM A11 Intro To Philos 4.0 Glanzberg, MJ MWF 1210-0100P SOCSCI 1100 30 Q
F 0110-0200P WELLMN 105
75019 PHI 001 COM A12 Intro To Philos 4.0 Glanzberg, MJ MWF 1210-0100P SOCSCI 1100 30 Q
F 0210-0300P WELLMN 105
75020 PHI 012 COM A01 Intro to Symbol Logic 4.0 Mattey, GJ MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 119 40 G
M 0610-0700P WELLMN 7
75021 PHI 012 COM A02 Intro to Symbol Logic 4.0 Mattey, GJ MWF 1100-1150A WELLMN 119 40 G
M 0710-0800P WELLMN 7
75022 PHI 016 COM A01 Phil Found Am Democracy 4.0 Copp, D TR 1030-1150A HARING 2016 30 M
T 0610-0700P VEIMYR 116
75023 PHI 016 COM A02 Phil Found Am Democracy 4.0 Copp, D TR 1030-1150A HARING 2016 30 M
T 0710-0800P VEIMYR 116
83070 PHI 031 COM A01 Scientific Reason 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 216 30 T
W 0610-0700P WELLMN 129
83071 PHI 031 COM A02 Scientific Reason 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P WELLMN 216 30 T
W 0710-0800P WELLMN 129
75028 PHI 038 COM A01 Intro Philosophy of Biol 4.0 Millstein, RL TR 0140-0300P HOAGLD 168 30 U
M 0610-0700P WELLMN 129
75029 PHI 038 COM A02 Intro Philosophy of Biol 4.0 Millstein, RL TR 0140-0300P HOAGLD 168 30 U
M 0710-0800P WELLMN 129
@ PHI 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ PHI 099 VAR Spcl Stdy Undgrads 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
75066 PHI 102 COM A01 Theory of Knowledge 4.0 Mattey, GJ MWF 0110-0200P WELLMN 226 30 K
M 0410-0500P WELLMN 27
75067 PHI 102 COM A02 Theory of Knowledge 4.0 Mattey, GJ MWF 0110-0200P WELLMN 226 30 K
M 0510-0600P WELLMN 27
75068 PHI 115 LED 001 Prob In Normative Ethics 4.0 Millstein, RL TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 233 40 M
83174 PHI 116 LED 001 Ethical Theories 4.0 Copp, D TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 233 40 X
75069 PHI 118 COM A01 Political Philosophy 4.0 Oshana, MA TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 212 30 F
T 0610-0700P WELLMN 27
75070 PHI 118 COM A02 Political Philosophy 4.0 Oshana, MA TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 212 30 F
T 0710-0800P WELLMN 27
75072 PHI 137B LED 001 Truth and Meaning 4.0 Glanzberg, MJ MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 147 49 L
83057 PHI 189C LED 001 Topics Theory Knowledge 4.0 Molyneux, BJ MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 147 35 S
83058 PHI 189J LED 001 Topics Phil Language 4.0 Sennet, A TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 233 35 U
@ 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
@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
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Subj No.
Activity
Type
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Title Units Instructor Day Time Location
Building Room
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Cap
Exam
Code
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83059 PHI 200A SEM 001 Proseminar I 4.0 Oshana, MA T 0310-0600P SOCSCI 2275 15
** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
83060 PHI 203 SEM 001 Philosophy of Mind 4.0 Molyneux, BJ W 0310-0600P SOCSCI 2275 15
** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
83062 PHI 237 SEM 001 Phil Of Language 4.0 Sennet, A R 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 **
74438 ^ PHE 001 LAB 098 Abs/Back Conditioning .5 Khoo, A MW 0900-0950A ARC 257 57
74439 ^ PHE 001 LAB 100 Aerobics/Boot Camp .5 Motekaitis, PJ MW 1100-1150A ARC 138 83
74440 ^ PHE 001 LAB 101 Aerobics/High-Low .5 Jahn, BA TR 1000-1050A ARC 257 57
74441 ^ PHE 001 LAB 102 Aerobics/Kickboxing .5 Khoo, A TR 0800-0850A ARC 257 57
74443 ^ PHE 001 LAB 104 Aerobics/Toning Interv .5 Khoo, A MW 0800-0850A ARC 257 25
74444 ^ PHE 001 LAB 106 Aerobic Running .5 Vochatzer, DM TR 0900-0950A TRACK 50
74445 ^ PHE 001 LAB 107 Aerobic Running .5 Vochatzer, DM TR 1000-1050A TRACK 50
74446 ^ PHE 001 LAB 108 Aerobic Running .5 Lastrapes, DR MW 1100-1150A TRACK 50
74447 ^ PHE 001 LAB 109 Aerobic Swimming .5 Motekaitis, PJ MW 0900-0950A H POOL 40
74448 ^ PHE 001 LAB 112 Aerobic Swimming .5 Wright, JR TR 1100-1150A H POOL 40
74449 ^ PHE 001 LAB 118 Archery .5 Gross, JR MW 0900-0950A TRACK 26
74450 ^ PHE 001 LAB 119 Archery .5 Gross, JR MW 1000-1050A TRACK 26
74451 ^ PHE 001 LAB 122 Badminton-Beg .5 Maze, WS MW 1100-1150A H GYM 200 24
74452 ^ PHE 001 LAB 124 Badminton-Beg/Int .5 Stewart, GL TR 1100-1150A H GYM 200 24
74453 ^ PHE 001 LAB 125 Badminton-Beginning .5 Jones, EM TR 1000-1050A H GYM 200 24
74454 ^ PHE 001 LAB 126 Badminton-Beg .5 Maze, WS MW 1000-1050A H GYM 200 24
74457 ^ PHE 001 LAB 138 Bowling - Beg/Int .5 The Staff MW 0900-0950A MU 80 32
74458 ^ PHE 001 LAB 140 Bowling-Beg/Int .5 The Staff MW 1000-1050A MU 80 32
74459 ^ PHE 001 LAB 142 Bowling-Beg/Int .5 Nosek, KM MW 1100-1150A MU 80 32
74460 ^ PHE 001 LAB 143 Bowling - Beg/Int .5 The Staff TR 0900-0950A MU 80 32
74461 ^ PHE 001 LAB 144 Bowling-Beg/Int .5 The Staff TR 1000-1050A MU 80 32
74462 ^ PHE 001 LAB 146 Bowling-Beg/Int .5 The Staff TR 1100-1150A MU 80 32
74463 ^ PHE 001 LAB 149 Exercise Walkiing .5 Lastrapes, DR TR 0900-0950A TRACK 50
74464 ^ PHE 001 LAB 150 Exercise Walking .5 Shaffer, DL TR 1000-1050A TRACK 50
74465 ^ PHE 001 LAB 152 Exercise Walking .5 Peters, RW MW 1100-1150A TRACK 50
74466 ^ PHE 001 LAB 153 Exercise Walking .5 Stewart, GL MW 1210-0100P TRACK 50
74467 ^ PHE 001 LAB 154 Exercise Walking .5 Wright, JR TR 1210-0100P TRACK 50
74468 ^ PHE 001 LAB 155 Flag Football .5 Peters, RW MW 1000-1050A HOWFLD 40
74469 ^ PHE 001 LAB 156 Flycasting-Beg .5 Vochatzer, JE MW 1000-1050A OLSON 109 16 L
74470 ^ PHE 001 LAB 157 Flycasting-Beg .5 Vochatzer, JE MW 1100-1150A OLSON 109 16 G
74471 ^ PHE 001 LAB 160 Golf-Beg/Int .5 Williams, CA MW 0900-0950A OFFCAM 18
74472 ^ PHE 001 LAB 162 Golf-Beg .5 Zalesky, LJ TR 0900-0950A OFFCAM 18
74473 ^ PHE 001 LAB 164 Golf-Int/Adv .5 Simpson, SL MW 1000-1050A OFFCAM 18
74474 ^ PHE 001 LAB 166 Golf-Beg .5 Zalesky, LJ TR 1000-1050A OFFCAM 18
** GOLF CLASSES WILL MEET AT THE WILDHORSE GOLF COURSE **
74475 ^ PHE 001 LAB 170 Gym-Tumbling/Beg .5 Lavallee, JJ TR 0900-0950A H GYM 176 40
74476 ^ PHE 001 LAB 172 Gym-Tumbling/Beg .5 Lavallee, JJ TR 1000-1050A H GYM 176 40
74477 ^ PHE 001 LAB 180 Hapkido .5 The Staff MW 1100-1150A ARC 249 45
74478 ^ PHE 001 LAB 190 Learn to Swim .5 Henderson, RC MW 1100-1150A H POOL 15
74480 ^ PHE 001 LAB 201 Lifetime Fitness .5 Nosek, KM TR 1100-1150A ARC 35
74481 ^ PHE 001 LAB 202 Military Conditioning .5 The Staff MW 0630-0720A H GYM 200 125
74482 ^ PHE 001 LAB 216 Racquetball .5 Talley, BE TR 0900-0950A ARC 203 22
74483 ^ PHE 001 LAB 218 Racquetball .5 Talley, BE TR 1000-1050A ARC 203 22
74484 ^ PHE 001 LAB 220 Racquetball .5 Bronzan, ST TR 1100-1150A ARC 203 22
74485 ^ PHE 001 LAB 221 Rock Climbing-Beg .5 Manara, RN MW 0900-0950A ARC 129 20
74486 ^ PHE 001 LAB 222 Rock Climbing-Beg .5 Adams, CR MW 1000-1050A ARC 129 20
74487 ^ PHE 001 LAB 223 Rock Climbing-Beg .5 Vaughn, ML TR 0900-0950A ARC 129 20
74488 ^ PHE 001 LAB 224 Rock Climbing-Beg .5 Vaughn, ML TR 1000-1050A ARC 129 20
74489 ^ PHE 001 LAB 225 Rock Climbing-Beg .5 Vaughn, ML TR 1100-1150A ARC 129 20
74490 ^ PHE 001 LAB 226 Rock Climbing-Int/Adv .5 Manara, RN MW 1100-1150A ARC 129 20
74491 ^ PHE 001 LAB 227 Self Defense for Women .5 Khoo, A TR 0900-0950A ARC 25
74492 ^ PHE 001 LAB 228 Soccer-Beg .5 Deweese, RM TR 1100-1150A RFIELD 30
74493 ^ PHE 001 LAB 229 Soccer-Beg .5 Mild, EC MW 1100-1150A RFIELD 30
74494 ^ PHE 001 LAB 230 Soccer-Adv .5 Mild, EC MW 1000-1050A RFIELD 30
74495 ^ PHE 001 LAB 232 Soccer-Int .5 Robinson, MK TR 1000-1050A RFIELD 30
74496 ^ PHE 001 LAB 234 Stretch-Flex .5 Adams, CR MW 1100-1150A ARC 257 40
74497 ^ PHE 001 LAB 236 Spirit Squad - Adv .5 The Staff MW TBA H GYM 176 50
74498 ^ PHE 001 LAB 238 Spirit Squad - Adv .5 The Staff TR TBA H GYM 176 50
74499 ^ PHE 001 LAB 240 Taekwondo .5 The Staff MW 0900-0950A ARC 249 35
74500 ^ PHE 001 LAB 242 Taekwondo - Int/Adv .5 The Staff MW 1000-1050A ARC 249 35
** YELLOW BELT OR EQUIVALENT REQUIRED **
74501 ^ PHE 001 LAB 244 Tai Chi-Beg .5 Graves, YP TR 1000-1050A ARC 25
74502 ^ PHE 001 LAB 246 Tai Chi-Int .5 Graves, YP TR 1100-1150A ARC 25
74503 ^ PHE 001 LAB 300 Tennis-Beg .5 Maze, WS MW 0900-0950A COURT 40
74504 ^ PHE 001 LAB 304 Tennis-Beg .5 Williams, CA MW 1000-1050A COURT 40
74505 ^ PHE 001 LAB 306 Tennis-Beg .5 Williams, CA MW 1100-1150A COURT 40
74506 ^ PHE 001 LAB 310 Tennis-Int .5 Lee, DL TR 1000-1050A COURT 40
74507 ^ PHE 001 LAB 311 Tennis-Adv .5 Lee, DL TR 1100-1150A COURT 40
74508 ^ PHE 001 LAB 315 Ultimate Frisbee .5 Robinson, MK TR 1100-1150A HOWFLD 20
74511 ^ PHE 001 LAB 321 Volleyball-Beginning .5 Walker, AM TR 0900-0950A ARC 125 36
74512 ^ PHE 001 LAB 322 Volleyball-Beg .5 Walker, AM TR 1000-1050A ARC 125 36
74513 ^ PHE 001 LAB 326 Volleyball-Int .5 Holmes, JS MW 1000-1050A ARC 125 36
74514 ^ PHE 001 LAB 330 Water Polo-Beg/Int .5 Doten, SL TR 1210-0100P S POOL 50
74515 ^ PHE 001 LAB 434 Weight Training-Beg .5 Tirapelle, AJ MW 0900-0950A ARC 161 35
74516 ^ PHE 001 LAB 442 Weight Training-Beg .5 Yoder, KL TR 0900-0950A ARC 161 35
74437 ^ PHE 001 LAB 443 Weight Training-Beg .5 Manara, RN MW 1000-1050A ARC 161 35
74517 ^ PHE 001 LAB 444 Weight Training-Beg .5 Yoder, KL TR 1000-1050A ARC 161 35
74518 ^ PHE 001 LAB 446 Weight Training-Beg .5 Yoder, KL TR 1100-1150A ARC 161 35
@ PHE 006 D/L 001 Baseball-ICA V Men 1.0 Peters, RW TBA TBA FIELD 100
@ PHE 006 D/L 002 Basketball-ICA V Men 1.0 Stewart, GL TBA TBA H GYM 200 60
@ PHE 006 D/L 003 Basketball-ICA V Women 1.0 Simpson, SL TBA TBA H GYM 200 60
@ PHE 006 D/L 004 Football-ICA V Men 1.0 Biggs, GR TBA TBA FIELD 200
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CRN
Drop Course
Subj No.
Activity
Type
Section
(Part)
Title Units Instructor Day Time Location
Building Room
Enrl
Cap
Exam
Code
@ PHE 006 D/L 005 Cross Cntry-ICA V Men 1.0 Vochatzer, DM TBA TBA TRACK 60
@ PHE 006 D/L 006 Cross Cntry-ICA V Wmn 1.0 Vochatzer, DM TBA TBA TRACK 60
@ PHE 006 D/L 007 Field Hockey-ICA Woman 1.0 Weidner, WJ TBA TBA FIELD 60
@ PHE 006 D/L 008 Gymnastics-ICA V Women 1.0 Lavallee, JJ TBA TBA H GYM 176 60
@ PHE 006 D/L 009 Soccer-ICA V Men 1.0 Shaffer, DL TBA TBA RFIELD 50
@ PHE 006 D/L 010 Soccer-ICA V Women 1.0 Robinson, MK TBA TBA RFIELD 50
@ PHE 006 D/L 011 Softball-ICA V Women 1.0 Yoder, KL TBA TBA FIELD 40
@ PHE 006 D/L 012 Swimming-ICA V Men 1.0 Motekaitis, PJ TBA TBA S POOL 60
@ PHE 006 D/L 013 Swimming-ICA V Women 1.0 Jahn, BA TBA TBA S POOL 60
@ PHE 006 D/L 014 Tennis-ICA V Men 1.0 Lee, DL TBA TBA COURT 30
@ PHE 006 D/L 015 Tennis-ICA V Women 1.0 Maze, WS TBA TBA COURT 30
@ PHE 006 D/L 016 Track-ICA V Men 1.0 Vochatzer, JE TBA TBA TRACK 100
@ PHE 006 D/L 017 Track-ICA V Women 1.0 Vochatzer, DM TBA TBA TRACK 100
@ PHE 006 D/L 018 Volleyball-ICA Women 1.0 Holmes, JS TBA TBA H GYM 200 50
@ PHE 006 D/L 019 Wrestling-ICA Men 1.0 Zalesky, LJ TBA TBA ARCPAV 10 60
@ PHE 006 D/L 020 Water Polo-ICA Men 1.0 Doten, SL TBA TBA S POOL 60
@ PHE 006 D/L 021 Golf-ICA Men 1.0 Williams, CA TBA TBA OFFCAM 50
@ PHE 006 D/L 022 LaCrosse-ICA V Women 1.0 Jones, EM TBA TBA FIELD 60
@ PHE 006 D/L 023 Rowing-ICA V Women 1.0 Adams, CR TBA TBA OFFCAM 60
@ PHE 006 D/L 024 Water Polo-ICA V Women 1.0 Wright, JR TBA TBA S POOL 60
@ PHE 006 D/L 025 Golf - ICA Women 1.0 Walker, AM MTWR TBA OFFCAM 50
** ALL PHE 006 SECTIONS OPEN TO INTERCOLLEGIATE
ATHLETIC STUDENTS ONLY **
74547 PHE 007 ACT 001 Prof Act Men & Wom 1.0 Varnum, LK TBA TBA H GYM 113 50
** TOPIC: ATHLETIC TRAINING **
74548 PHE 008 LEC 001 Stdnt-Athlete Lifeskills 1.0 The Staff T 0900-0950A H GYM 290 46 F
** PHE 008 OPEN TO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC STUDENTS ONLY **
@ 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
74779 PHE 120 LEC 001 Sports in Amer Society 3.0 Salitsky, P TR 0900-1020A CHEM 179 100 F
74780 PHE 143 LEC 001 Coaching Effectiveness 3.0 Bronzan, ST MW 1210-0100P H GYM 290 35 Q
TBA TBA
@ 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 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Physics (PHY)
75417 PHY 001A LEC 001 Principles Physics 3.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P RESSLR 66 185 U
75418 ^ PHY 007A COM A01 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MR 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2317
75419 ^ PHY 007A COM A02 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2317
75420 ^ PHY 007A COM A03 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2317
75421 ^ PHY 007A COM A04 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2317
75422 ^ PHY 007A COM A05 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TF 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2317
75423 ^ PHY 007A COM A06 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TF 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2317
75424 ^ PHY 007A COM A07 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
W 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2317
F 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2317
75425 ^ PHY 007A COM A08 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2317
75426 ^ PHY 007A COM A09 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2317
75427 ^ PHY 007A COM A10 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2317
75428 ^ PHY 007A COM A11 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2317
75431 ^ PHY 007A COM B01 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MR 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2317
75432 ^ PHY 007A COM B02 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2317
75433 ^ PHY 007A COM B03 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2317
75434 ^ PHY 007A COM B04 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2317
75435 ^ PHY 007A COM B05 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
TF 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2317
75436 ^ PHY 007A COM B06 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
TF 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2317
75437 ^ PHY 007A COM B07 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
W 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2317
F 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2317
75438 ^ PHY 007A COM B08 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2317
75439 ^ PHY 007A COM B09 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2317
75440 ^ PHY 007A COM B10 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2317
75441 ^ PHY 007A COM B11 General Physics 4.0 The Staff R 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2317
75444 ^ PHY 007A COM C01 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TF 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2319
75445 ^ PHY 007A COM C02 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
WF 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2319
@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
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75446 ^ PHY 007A COM C03 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2319
75447 ^ PHY 007A COM C04 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2319
75448 ^ PHY 007A COM C05 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
M 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2319
R 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2319
75449 ^ PHY 007A COM C06 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2319
75450 ^ PHY 007A COM C07 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2319
75451 ^ PHY 007A COM C08 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2319
75452 ^ PHY 007A COM C09 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2319
75453 ^ PHY 007A COM C10 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2319
75454 ^ PHY 007A COM C11 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2319
75455 ^ PHY 007A COM D01 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
TF 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2319
75456 ^ PHY 007A COM D02 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
WF 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2319
75457 ^ PHY 007A COM D03 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2319
75458 ^ PHY 007A COM D04 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2319
75459 ^ PHY 007A COM D05 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
M 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2319
R 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2319
75460 ^ PHY 007A COM D06 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2319
75461 ^ PHY 007A COM D07 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2319
75462 ^ PHY 007A COM D08 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2319
75463 ^ PHY 007A COM D09 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2319
75464 ^ PHY 007A COM D10 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2319
75465 ^ PHY 007A COM D11 General Physics 4.0 The Staff F 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0710-0930P 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 **
75466 ^ PHY 007B COM A01 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2307
75467 ^ PHY 007B COM A02 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MR 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2307
75468 ^ PHY 007B COM A03 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2307
75469 ^ PHY 007B COM A04 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2307
75470 ^ PHY 007B COM A05 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2307
75471 ^ PHY 007B COM A06 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TF 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2307
75472 ^ PHY 007B COM A07 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
T 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2307
R 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2307
75473 ^ PHY 007B COM A08 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2307
75474 ^ PHY 007B COM A09 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2307
75475 ^ PHY 007B COM A10 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
WF 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2307
75476 ^ PHY 007B COM A11 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
WF 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2307
75477 ^ PHY 007B COM B01 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2307
75478 ^ PHY 007B COM B02 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MR 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2307
75479 ^ PHY 007B COM B03 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2307
75480 ^ PHY 007B COM B04 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2307
75481 ^ PHY 007B COM B05 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2307
75482 ^ PHY 007B COM B06 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
TF 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2307
75483 ^ PHY 007B COM B07 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
T 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2307
R 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2307
75484 ^ PHY 007B COM B08 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2307
75485 ^ PHY 007B COM B09 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2307
75486 ^ PHY 007B COM B10 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
WF 0800-1020A EPHSCI 2307
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@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
75487 ^ PHY 007B COM B11 General Physics 4.0 The Staff M 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
WF 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2307
** 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 **
75488 ^ PHY 007C COM A01 General Physics 4.0 The Staff T 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2312
75489 ^ PHY 007C COM A02 General Physics 4.0 The Staff T 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TF 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2312
75490 ^ PHY 007C COM A03 General Physics 4.0 The Staff T 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2312
75494 ^ PHY 007C COM A04 General Physics 4.0 The Staff T 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MR 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2312
75495 ^ PHY 007C COM A05 General Physics 4.0 The Staff T 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2312
75496 ^ PHY 007C COM A06 General Physics 4.0 The Staff T 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2312
75498 ^ PHY 007C COM A07 General Physics 4.0 The Staff T 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2312
75499 ^ PHY 007C COM B01 General Physics 4.0 The Staff T 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2312
75500 ^ PHY 007C COM B02 General Physics 4.0 The Staff T 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
TF 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2312
75501 ^ PHY 007C COM B03 General Physics 4.0 The Staff T 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2312
75505 ^ PHY 007C COM B04 General Physics 4.0 The Staff T 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MR 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2312
75506 ^ PHY 007C COM B05 General Physics 4.0 The Staff T 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2312
75507 ^ PHY 007C COM B06 General Physics 4.0 The Staff T 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2312
75509 ^ PHY 007C COM B07 General Physics 4.0 The Staff T 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2312
75510 ^ PHY 007C COM C01 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
WF 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2322
75511 ^ PHY 007C COM C02 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2322
75512 ^ PHY 007C COM C03 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2322
75513 ^ PHY 007C COM C04 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2322
75515 ^ PHY 007C COM C05 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2322
75517 ^ PHY 007C COM C06 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2322
75518 ^ PHY 007C COM C07 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0730-0850A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2322
75521 ^ PHY 007C COM D01 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
WF 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2322
75522 ^ PHY 007C COM D02 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0210-0430P EPHSCI 2322
75523 ^ PHY 007C COM D03 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2322
75524 ^ PHY 007C COM D04 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
MW 0710-0930P EPHSCI 2322
75526 ^ PHY 007C COM D05 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 1030-1250P EPHSCI 2322
75528 ^ PHY 007C COM D06 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
TR 0440-0700P EPHSCI 2322
75529 ^ PHY 007C COM D07 General Physics 4.0 The Staff W 0900-1020A RESSLR 66 15 P
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. **
75540 ^ PHY 009A COM A01 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A RESSLR 66 26 G
M 0410-0500P PHYSIC 140
75541 ^ PHY 009A COM A02 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A RESSLR 66 26 G
M 0510-0600P PHYSIC 140
75542 ^ PHY 009A COM A03 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A RESSLR 66 26 G
M 0610-0700P PHYSIC 140
75543 ^ PHY 009A COM A04 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A RESSLR 66 26 G
M 0710-0800P PHYSIC 140
75544 ^ PHY 009A COM A05 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A RESSLR 66 26 G
T 0610-0700P PHYSIC 140
75545 ^ PHY 009A COM A06 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A RESSLR 66 26 G
T 0710-0800P PHYSIC 140
75546 ^ PHY 009A COM A07 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A RESSLR 66 26 G
T 0810-0900P PHYSIC 140
75532 LAB 001 W 0110-0330P RESSLR 164 23
75533 LAB 002 W 0340-0600P RESSLR 164 23
75534 LAB 003 W 0610-0830P RESSLR 164 23
75535 LAB 004 R 0800-1020A RESSLR 164 23
75536 LAB 005 R 1030-1250P RESSLR 164 23
75537 LAB 006 R 0110-0330P RESSLR 164 23
75538 LAB 007 R 0340-0600P RESSLR 164 23
@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
Fall 2010 Page 109
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75539 LAB 008 R 0610-0830P RESSLR 164 23
** 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 **
75568 ^ PHY 009B COM A01 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 66 23 M
R 0410-0500P PHYSIC 148
75569 ^ PHY 009B COM A02 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 66 23 M
R 0510-0600P PHYSIC 148
75570 ^ PHY 009B COM A03 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 66 23 M
R 0610-0700P PHYSIC 148
75571 ^ PHY 009B COM A04 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 66 23 M
R 0710-0800P PHYSIC 148
75572 ^ PHY 009B COM A05 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 66 23 M
M 0410-0500P PHYSIC 148
75573 ^ PHY 009B COM A06 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 66 23 M
M 0510-0600P PHYSIC 148
75574 ^ PHY 009B COM A07 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 66 23 M
M 0610-0700P PHYSIC 148
75575 ^ PHY 009B COM B01 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P RESSLR 66 23 R
T 0410-0500P PHYSIC 148
75576 ^ PHY 009B COM B02 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P RESSLR 66 23 R
T 0510-0600P PHYSIC 148
75577 ^ PHY 009B COM B03 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P RESSLR 66 23 R
W 0410-0500P PHYSIC 148
75578 ^ PHY 009B COM B04 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P RESSLR 66 23 R
W 0510-0600P PHYSIC 148
75579 ^ PHY 009B COM B05 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P RESSLR 66 23 R
W 0610-0700P PHYSIC 148
75580 ^ PHY 009B COM B06 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P RESSLR 66 23 R
W 0710-0800P PHYSIC 148
75581 ^ PHY 009B COM B07 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P RESSLR 66 23 R
W 0810-0900P PHYSIC 148
75582 ^ PHY 009B COM C01 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P RESSLR 66 23 K
M 0710-0800P PHYSIC 148
75583 ^ PHY 009B COM C02 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P RESSLR 66 23 K
M 0810-0900P PHYSIC 148
75584 ^ PHY 009B COM C03 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P RESSLR 66 23 K
T 0410-0500P PHYSIC 130
75585 ^ PHY 009B COM C04 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P RESSLR 66 23 K
T 0510-0600P PHYSIC 140
75586 ^ PHY 009B COM C05 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P RESSLR 66 23 K
T 0610-0700P PHYSIC 148
75587 ^ PHY 009B COM C06 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P RESSLR 66 23 K
T 0710-0800P PHYSIC 148
75588 ^ PHY 009B COM C07 Classical Physics 5.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P RESSLR 66 23 K
T 0810-0900P PHYSIC 148
75547 LAB 001 M 0800-1020A RESSLR 162 23
75548 LAB 002 M 1030-1250P RESSLR 162 23
75549 LAB 003 M 0110-0330P RESSLR 162 23
75550 LAB 004 M 0340-0600P RESSLR 162 23
75551 LAB 005 M 0610-0830P RESSLR 162 23
75552 LAB 006 T 0800-1020A RESSLR 162 23
75553 LAB 007 T 1030-1250P RESSLR 162 23
75554 LAB 008 T 0110-0330P RESSLR 162 23
75555 LAB 009 T 0340-0600P RESSLR 162 23
75556 LAB 010 T 0610-0830P RESSLR 162 23
75557 LAB 011 F 1030-1250P RESSLR 162 23
75558 LAB 012 W 1030-1250P RESSLR 162 23
75559 LAB 013 W 0110-0330P RESSLR 162 23
75560 LAB 014 W 0340-0600P RESSLR 162 23
75561 LAB 015 W 0610-0830P RESSLR 162 23
75562 LAB 016 R 0800-1020A RESSLR 162 23
75563 LAB 017 R 1030-1250P RESSLR 162 23
75564 LAB 018 R 0110-0330P RESSLR 162 23
75565 LAB 019 R 0340-0600P RESSLR 162 23
75566 LAB 020 R 0610-0830P RESSLR 162 23
75567 LAB 021 F 0800-1020A RESSLR 162 23
** ALL PHY 009B 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 **
75589 ^ PHY 009D COM A01 Modern Physics 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P WELLMN 216 23 Q
W 0610-0730P PHYSIC 140
75590 ^ PHY 009D COM A02 Modern Physics 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P WELLMN 216 23 Q
W 0440-0600P PHYSIC 140
75591 ^ PHY 009D COM A03 Modern Physics 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P WELLMN 216 23 Q
R 0440-0600P PHYSIC 140
75592 ^ PHY 009D COM A04 Modern Physics 4.0 The Staff MWF 1210-0100P WELLMN 216 23 Q
R 0610-0730P PHYSIC 140
75593 PHY 009HA COM A01 Honors Physics 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A RESSLR 55 25 G
MW 1210-0200P RESSLR 166
75594 PHY 009HA COM A02 Honors Physics 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A RESSLR 55 25 G
MW 0210-0400P RESSLR 166
75595 PHY 009HA COM A03 Honors Physics 5.0 The Staff MWF 1100-1150A RESSLR 55 25 G
TR 1210-0200P RESSLR 166
75596 PHY 009HD COM A01 Honors Physics 5.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A PHYSIC 148 20 L
TR 0210-0400P RESSLR 166
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75597 PHY 009HD COM A02 Honors Physics 5.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A PHYSIC 148 20 L
TR 0410-0600P RESSLR 166
75598 PHY 010 COM A01 Topics in Physics 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 55 25 M
T 0510-0600P PHYSIC 130
75599 PHY 010 COM A02 Topics in Physics 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 55 25 M
T 0610-0700P PHYSIC 130
75600 PHY 010 COM A03 Topics in Physics 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A RESSLR 55 25 M
W 0510-0600P PHYSIC 130
@ PHY 049 VAR Low Div Suppl Work 1.0 -3.0 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
75747 PHY 102 LAB A01 Computational Lab in Phy 1.0 Calderon De La B, M T 0310-0400P PHYSIC 148 14 X
M 0410-0700P PHYSIC 106
75748 PHY 102 LAB A02 Computational Lab in Phy 1.0 Calderon De La B, M T 0310-0400P PHYSIC 148 14 X
W 0410-0700P PHYSIC 106
75749 PHY 102 LAB A03 Computational Lab in Phy 1.0 Calderon De La B, M T 0310-0400P PHYSIC 148 14 X
R 0410-0700P PHYSIC 106
75750 PHY 104A LEC 001 Intro Math Phys 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P RESSLR 55 85 U
75751 PHY 105A LEC 001 Analytical Mechanic 4.0 Calderon De La B, M TR 0900-1020A RESSLR 55 62 F
75752 PHY 110C LEC 001 Electricty & Magnetsm 4.0 Corruccini, LR MWF 1100-1150A PHYSIC 130 49 G
75753 PHY 112 LEC 001 Thermo & Stat Physics 4.0 Webb, DJ TR 1030-1150A PHYSIC 130 49 M
75754 PHY 115B LEC 001 Quantum Mechanics 4.0 The Staff MWF 1000-1050A PHYSIC 130 49 L
75755 PHY 116A COM A01 Electronics 4.0 Pellett, DE MWF 1210-0100P PHYSIC 140 18 Q
M 0310-0600P RESSLR 152
75756 PHY 116A COM A02 Electronics 4.0 Pellett, DE MWF 1210-0100P PHYSIC 140 17 Q
W 0310-0600P RESSLR 152
83119 PHY 123 LEC 001 Signals & Noise 4.0 Tyson, J MW 1100-1220P PHYSIC 525 5
75757 PHY 150 LEC 001 Special Topics in Phys 4.0 The Staff TR 0830-0950A PHYSIC 416 10
TBA TBA
82985 PHY 152 LEC 001 Galactic Structure 4.0 Boeshaar, PC MW 0140-0300P PHYSIC 416 20
75759 PHY 190 SEM 001 Physics Careers 1.0 Boeshaar, PC F 0210-0400P PHYSIC 416 20
@ 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 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
76007 PHY 200A COM 001 Mechanics & Electromag 4.0 Knox, LE MW 1000-1120A PHYSIC 185 40
TBA TBA
76008 PHY 204A COM 001 Methods Of Math Physics 4.0 Scalettar, RT MW 1130-1250P PHYSIC 185 40
TBA TBA
76009 PHY 215A COM 001 Quantum Mechanics 4.0 Cheng, H MW 0830-0950A PHYSIC 185 40
TBA TBA
76011 PHY 230B LEC 001 Quantum Thry/Fields 3.0 Gunion, JF TR 1000-1120A PHYSIC 185 15
76012 PHY 240A LEC 001 Cond Matter Physics A 3.0 Fong, C MW 0210-0330P PHYSIC 185 20
82841 PHY 243A LEC 001 Surface Physics 3.0 Fadley, CS TR 1000-1120A PHYSIC 416 20
76014 PHY 245A LEC 001 High Energy Physics 3.0 Tripathi, MS TR 1130-1250P PHYSIC 185 15
76016 PHY 250 LEC 001 Special Topics 3.0 Cox, DL TR 0830-0950A PHYSIC 416 10
76017 PHY 250 LEC 002 Special Topics 3.0 Svoboda, RC MW 0310-0430P PHYSIC 416 15
76020 PHY 252B LEC 001 Tech Exper Physics 3.0 Erbacher, RD MW 0900-1020A PHYSIC 416 15
82918 PHY 253 LEC 001 Signals and Noise 3.0 Tyson, J MW 1100-1220P PHYSIC 525 10
76021 PHY 260 LEC 001 Intro General Relativity 3.0 The Staff TR 0210-0330P PHYSIC 416 15
82923 PHY 267 LEC 001 Observ Extragal Astro 3.0 Lubin, LM MW 0210-0330P PHYSIC 525 10
@ PHY 270 LED Topics in Phy Research 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA
76079 PHY 290 SEM 001 Seminar In Physics 1.0 The Staff M 0410-0600P RESSLR 55 82
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
76080 PHY 291 SEM 001 Nuclear Physics Sem 1.0 Cebra, DA W 0240-0400P PHYSIC 432 15
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
76081 PHY 292A SEM 001 Particle Physics Sem 1.0 Tripathi, MS T 0410-0600P PHYSIC 416 30
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
76082 PHY 292B SEM 001 Joint Theory Seminar 1.0 Carlip, S M 0140-0300P PHYSIC 432 15
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
76083 PHY 293 SEM 001 Condensed Matter Sem 1.0 Cox, DL R 0410-0600P PHYSIC 416 30
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
76084 PHY 294 SEM 001 Cosmology Seminar 1.0 Lubin, LM R 1210-0130P PHYSIC 416 15
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
83191 PHY 297 SEM 001 Research Phys Teaching 3.0 The Staff TR 0210-0330P PHYSIC 185 15
@ PHY 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ PHY 298 VAR 005 Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Cebra, DA W 0110-0230P PHYSIC 432 15
@ PHY 298 VAR 025 Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Pickett, WE W 1210-0100P PHYSIC 432 20
@ PHY 298 VAR 027 Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Tyson, J R 0900-0950A PHYSIC 525 15
@ PHY 298 VAR 043 Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Knox, LE T 1210-0100P PHYSIC 525 15
@ PHY 298 VAR 055 Group Study 1.0 -5.0 Webb, DJ W 0310-0500P WALK X 113 15
@ PHY 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
76192 PHY 371 LED 001 Tchng Activ-Enggmnt D/Ls 1.0 Webb, DJ W 0110-0200P EPHSCI 15
76193 PHY 371 LED 002 Tchng Activ-Enggmnt D/Ls 1.0 Webb, DJ T 0110-0200P EPHSCI 15
76194 PHY 371 LED 003 Tchng Activ-Enggmnt D/Ls 1.0 Webb, DJ M 0110-0200P EPHSCI 15
@ 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
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
76359 PLB 105 COM A01 Plant Anatomy 5.0 Oneill, SD TR 0900-1020A HARING 2016 24 F
TR 0110-0400P SCILAB 3075
76360 PLB 105 COM A02 Plant Anatomy 5.0 Oneill, SD TR 0900-1020A HARING 2016 24 F
TR 0110-0400P SCILAB 3067
** PLB 105 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
76361 PLB 111 LEC 001 Plant Physiology 3.0 Lucas, WJ MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 226 95 S
Dehesh, K
76362 PLB 111D DIS 001 Physiology Dis 1.0 Lucas, WJ TBA TBA 20
Dehesh, K
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76363 PLB 111D DIS 002 Physiology Dis 1.0 Lucas, WJ TBA TBA 20
Dehesh, K
76364 PLB 111D DIS 003 Physiology Dis 1.0 Lucas, WJ TBA TBA 20
Dehesh, K
76365 PLB 111D DIS 004 Physiology Dis 1.0 Lucas, WJ TBA TBA 20
Dehesh, K
76366 PLB 111D DIS 005 Physiology Dis 1.0 Lucas, WJ TBA TBA 15
Dehesh, K
76367 PLB 111D DIS 006 Physiology Dis 1.0 Lucas, WJ TBA TBA 15
Dehesh, K
76368 PLB 111D DIS 007 Physiology Dis 1.0 Lucas, WJ TBA TBA 15
Dehesh, K
76369 PLB 111D DIS 008 Physiology Dis 1.0 Lucas, WJ TBA TBA 15
Dehesh, K
76370 PLB 111D DIS 009 Physiology Dis 1.0 Lucas, WJ TBA TBA 15
Dehesh, K
76371 PLB 111D DIS 010 Physiology Dis 1.0 Lucas, WJ TBA TBA 15
Dehesh, K
76372 PLB 111D DIS 011 Physiology Dis 1.0 Lucas, WJ TBA TBA 20
Dehesh, K
76373 PLB 117 COM 001 Plant Ecology 4.0 Rejmanek, M TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 1 50 R
TBA TBA
** PLB 117 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $30.00 **
** FIELDWORK INCLUDES FOUR SATURDAY OR SUNDAY FIELD TRIPS **
76374 PLB 123 LEC 001 Plant-Virus-Vector Inter 3.0 Lucas, WJ TR 0140-0300P BRIGGS 158 25
Gilbertson, RL
76375 PLB 148 COM 001 Introductory Mycology 4.0 Macdonald, JD MW 0110-0200P HUTCH 103 38
Rizzo, DM MW 0210-0500P HUTCH 103
** PLB 148 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
@ 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)
73885 PBI 200A COM 001 Genetics and Evolution 5.0 Bennett, AB TR 1030-1150A PRB 1111 20
Potter, D R 0210-0400P PRB 1111
Jernstedt, J
82902 PBI 214 COM 001 Cell Walls 3.0 Labavitch, JM MW 1000-1050A PRB 20
W 1100-1150A PRB
73887 PBI 290A DIS 001 Faculty Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20
73888 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
73905 PBI 291 SEM 001 Grad Student Seminar 1.0 The Staff T 1210-0100P LSA 1022 40
@ PBI 292 SEM Seminar in Plant Biology 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
73919 PBI 293 DIS 001 Sem Postharvest Bio 1.0 The Staff R 1210-0100P STORER 1342 20
@ 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)
76565 ^ PLP 120 COM 001 Intro Plant Path 4.0 The Staff TR 0800-0850A HUTCH 102 33 I
TR 0900-1150A HUTCH 103
** PLP 120 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
76566 ^ PLP 123 LEC 001 Plant-Virus-Vector Inter 3.0 Gilbertson, RL TR 0140-0300P BRIGGS 158 25
Lucas, WJ
76567 ^ PLP 148 COM 001 Introductory Mycology 4.0 Rizzo, DM MW 0110-0200P HUTCH 103 38
Macdonald, JD MW 0210-0500P HUTCH 103
** PLP 148 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
@ 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
76668 ^ PLP 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 The Staff M 0900-0950A HUTCH 115 80
@ 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)
76736 PLS 001 COM 001 Ag Nature & Society 3.0 Gradziel, TM T 0210-0400P BOWLEY 101 42
T 0410-0600P BOWLEY 101
** PLS 001 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $10.00 **
76737 PLS 005 COM A01 Plants Gard, Orch & Land 2.0 Marrush, MA M 0310-0400P HUNT 100 32 A
T 0900-1150A BOWLEY 109
76738 PLS 005 COM A02 Plants Gard, Orch & Land 2.0 Marrush, MA M 0310-0400P HUNT 100 32 A
T 0110-0400P BOWLEY 109
76739 PLS 005 COM A03 Plants Gard, Orch & Land 2.0 Marrush, MA M 0310-0400P HUNT 100 32 A
W 0900-1150A BOWLEY 109
76740 PLS 005 COM A04 Plants Gard, Orch & Land 2.0 Marrush, MA M 0310-0400P HUNT 100 32 A
W 0110-0400P BOWLEY 109
76741 PLS 005 COM A05 Plants Gard, Orch & Land 2.0 Marrush, MA M 0310-0400P HUNT 100 32 A
R 0900-1150A BOWLEY 109
** PLS 005 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $20.00 **
76742 PLS 012 LEC 001 Plants and Society 4.0 Nevins, DJ MWF 0900-0950A BOWLEY 101 72
76743 PLS 014 LEC 001 Intro Curr Top Plant Bio 4.0 Inoue, K MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 166 57 L
** PLS 014 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $4.00 **
76744 ^ PLS 021 COM A01 Computers in Technology 3.0 Laca, EA TR 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 34 T
T 0710-0900P HUTCH 73
76745 ^ PLS 021 COM A02 Computers in Technology 3.0 Laca, EA TR 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 34 T
M 0610-0800P HUTCH 73
76746 ^ PLS 021 COM A03 Computers in Technology 3.0 Laca, EA TR 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 34 T
W 1000-1150A HUTCH 73
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76747 ^ PLS 021 COM A04 Computers in Technology 3.0 Laca, EA TR 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 34 T
W 0710-0900P HUTCH 73
76748 ^ PLS 021 COM A05 Computers in Technology 3.0 Laca, EA TR 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 34 T
T 0800-0950A HUTCH 73
76749 ^ PLS 021 COM A06 Computers in Technology 3.0 Laca, EA TR 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 34 T
W 0310-0500P HUTCH 73
76750 ^ PLS 021 COM A07 Computers in Technology 3.0 Laca, EA TR 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 34 T
W 0110-0300P HUTCH 73
76751 ^ PLS 021 COM A08 Computers in Technology 3.0 Laca, EA TR 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 35 T
M 0110-0300P HUTCH 73
76752 ^ PLS 021 COM A09 Computers in Technology 3.0 Laca, EA TR 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 34 T
T 1000-1150A HUTCH 73
76753 ^ PLS 021 COM A10 Computers in Technology 3.0 Laca, EA TR 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 34 T
W 0510-0700P HUTCH 73
** NOT OPEN TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED ECS 015, ECS 030,
ECS 035 OR ENG 005 **
76754 PLS 049 COM 001 Organic Crop Prod Pract 3.0 Van Horn, MJ M 0310-0400P BOWLEY 105 20
M 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
76962 PLS 100A LEC 001 Plant Metabolic Process 3.0 Zakharov, F MW 0140-0300P ASMDSN 242 30
Fischer, AJ
76963 PLS 100AL L/D 001 Plant Metab Process Lab 2.0 Blumwald, E M 0310-0600P BOWLEY 109 20
** PLS 100AL COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
82990 PLS 105 COM 001 Concepts in Pest Mgt 3.0 The Staff TR 0900-0950A ASMDSN 242 20
R 0310-0600P BOWLEY 109
82958 PLS 110C COM 001 Crop Mgmt Vegetables 4.0 Mitchell, JP T 0410-0600P PARSON 111 25
R 0110-0200P BOWLEY 101
R 0210-0500P BOWLEY 101
** PLS 110C COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
76966 PLS 120 COM A01 Applied Stat in Ag Sci 4.0 Teuber, LR MWF 0510-0600P HUNT 100 32 C
F 1000-1250P HUTCH 73
76967 PLS 120 COM A02 Applied Stat in Ag Sci 4.0 Teuber, LR MWF 0510-0600P HUNT 100 32 C
R 0310-0600P HUTCH 73
76968 PLS 120 COM A03 Applied Stat in Ag Sci 4.0 Teuber, LR MWF 0510-0600P HUNT 100 30 C
Medrano, JF W 0110-0400P MEYER 1131
76969 PLS 120 COM A04 Applied Stat in Ag Sci 4.0 Teuber, LR MWF 0510-0600P HUNT 100 30 C
Medrano, JF R 0110-0400P MEYER 1131
76970 PLS 144 COM A01 Trees and Forests 4.0 Berry, AM MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1003 21 G
Dahlgren, RA W 0110-0200P ENHORT 148
Rice, KJ
76971 PLS 144 COM A02 Trees and Forests 4.0 Berry, AM MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1003 21 G
Dahlgren, RA W 0210-0300P ENHORT 148
Rice, KJ
76972 PLS 144 COM A03 Trees and Forests 4.0 Berry, AM MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1003 21 G
Dahlgren, RA W 0310-0400P ENHORT 148
Rice, KJ
76973 PLS 144 COM A04 Trees and Forests 4.0 Berry, AM MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1003 21 G
Dahlgren, RA W 0410-0500P ENHORT 148
Rice, KJ
76974 PLS 144 COM A05 Trees and Forests 4.0 Berry, AM MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1003 21 G
Dahlgren, RA R 0210-0300P ENHORT 148
Rice, KJ
76975 PLS 144 COM A06 Trees and Forests 4.0 Berry, AM MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1003 21 G
Dahlgren, RA R 0310-0400P ENHORT 148
Rice, KJ
76976 PLS 144 COM A07 Trees and Forests 4.0 Berry, AM MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1003 21 G
Dahlgren, RA F 0900-0950A ENHORT 148
Rice, KJ
76977 PLS 144 COM A08 Trees and Forests 4.0 Berry, AM MWF 1100-1150A GIEDT 1003 21 G
Dahlgren, RA F 1000-1050A ENHORT 148
Rice, KJ
76979 PLS 152 COM 001 Plant Genetics 4.0 Beckles, DM MW 1000-1120A WELLMN 233 40 L
MW 1130-1150A WELLMN 233
82966 PLS 160 LED 001 Agroforestry 3.0 Gradziel, TM F 0110-0400P BOWLEY 101 25
** PLS 160 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $11.00 **
76981 PLS 172 COM 001 Postharvest Physiology 4.0 Saltveit, ME MWF 0900-0950A HUNT 110 25 S
Zakharov, F W 0310-0500P SCILAB 3075
76982 PLS 174 LEC 001 Micro Safety Fruit & Veg 3.0 The Staff TR 0510-0630P ASMDSN 242 32
76983 PLS 178 LEC 001 Freshwater Plants 3.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A PARSON 111 12
76984 PLS 180 COM A01 Introduction to GIS 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A VEIMYR 212 22 S
M 0110-0400P PLESC 1137
76985 PLS 180 COM A02 Introduction to GIS 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A VEIMYR 212 22 S
W 0110-0400P PLESC 1137
76986 PLS 180 COM A03 Introduction to GIS 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A VEIMYR 212 22 S
T 0900-1150A PLESC 1137
76987 PLS 180 COM A04 Introduction to GIS 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A VEIMYR 212 22 S
R 0900-1150A PLESC 1137
@ 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
@ 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 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
77374 PLS 206 COM 001 Applied Multivariate Mod 4.0 Laca, EA TR 0830-0950A SCILAB 2020 49
R 0110-0200P SCILAB 2020
@ PLS 290 VAR Seminar 1.0 -2.0 The Staff TBA TBA
PLS 290 VAR 001 Seminar 1.0 -2.0 Labavitch, JM W 1210-0100P PLESC 3001 20
** 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
@Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity
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@ 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)
78219 POL 001 COM A01 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Hill, SL TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 30 R
M 0410-0500P OLSON 125
78220 POL 001 COM A02 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Hill, SL TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 30 R
M 0510-0600P OLSON 125
78221 POL 001 COM A03 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Hill, SL TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 30 R
M 0610-0700P OLSON 105
78222 POL 001 COM A04 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Hill, SL TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 30 R
T 0800-0850A OLSON 105
78223 POL 001 COM A05 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Hill, SL TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 30 R
T 0410-0500P SOCSCI 90
78224 POL 001 COM A06 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Hill, SL TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 30 R
W 0410-0500P SOCSCI 90
78225 POL 001 COM A07 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Hill, SL TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 30 R
W 0510-0600P OLSON 251
78226 POL 001 COM A08 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Hill, SL TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 30 R
R 0310-0400P H GYM 290
78227 POL 001 COM A09 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Hill, SL TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 30 R
R 0410-0500P SOCSCI 90
78228 POL 001 COM A10 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Hill, SL TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 30 R
F 0210-0300P OLSON 141
78229 POL 001 COM A11 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Hill, SL TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 30 R
F 0900-0950A HOAGLD 168
78230 POL 001 COM A12 Amer Natl Govt 4.0 Hill, SL TR 1210-0130P SOCSCI 1100 30 R
F 1000-1050A HOAGLD 168
82613 POL 002 COM A01 Intro Comp Politics 4.0 Andrews, JT MWF 1100-1150A KLEIBR 3 30 G
M 0410-0500P OLSON 227
82614 POL 002 COM A02 Intro Comp Politics 4.0 Andrews, JT MWF 1100-1150A KLEIBR 3 30 G
M 0510-0600P OLSON 227
82615 POL 002 COM A03 Intro Comp Politics 4.0 Andrews, JT MWF 1100-1150A KLEIBR 3 30 G
T 0800-0850A OLSON 101
82616 POL 002 COM A04 Intro Comp Politics 4.0 Andrews, JT MWF 1100-1150A KLEIBR 3 30 G
R 1210-0100P H GYM 290
82617 POL 002 COM A05 Intro Comp Politics 4.0 Andrews, JT MWF 1100-1150A KLEIBR 3 30 G
W 0410-0500P OLSON 125
82618 POL 002 COM A06 Intro Comp Politics 4.0 Andrews, JT MWF 1100-1150A KLEIBR 3 30 G
W 0510-0600P OLSON 125
82619 POL 002 COM A07 Intro Comp Politics 4.0 Andrews, JT MWF 1100-1150A KLEIBR 3 30 G
F 0800-0850A BAINER 1132
82620 POL 002 COM A08 Intro Comp Politics 4.0 Andrews, JT MWF 1100-1150A KLEIBR 3 30 G
F 0900-0950A BAINER 1132
82983 POL 003 COM 001 Internatl Relations 4.0 The Staff TR 0800-0920A CHEM 176 49 I
TR 0930-0950A CHEM 176
82984 POL 003 COM 002 Internatl Relations 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0330P OLSON 146 49 O
MW 0340-0400P OLSON 146
78231 POL 003 COM A01 Internatl Relations 4.0 Mckibben, HE TR 0730-0850A WELLMN 2 30 I
M 0800-0850A SOCSCI 80
78232 POL 003 COM A02 Internatl Relations 4.0 Mckibben, HE TR 0730-0850A WELLMN 2 30 I
M 0610-0700P OLSON 101
78233 POL 003 COM A03 Internatl Relations 4.0 Mckibben, HE TR 0730-0850A WELLMN 2 30 I
M 0410-0500P OLSON 167
78234 POL 003 COM A04 Internatl Relations 4.0 Mckibben, HE TR 0730-0850A WELLMN 2 30 I
M 0510-0600P OLSON 167
78235 POL 003 COM A05 Internatl Relations 4.0 Mckibben, HE TR 0730-0850A WELLMN 2 30 I
T 0900-0950A PHYSIC 148
78236 POL 003 COM A06 Internatl Relations 4.0 Mckibben, HE TR 0730-0850A WELLMN 2 30 I
T 0610-0700P YOUNG 184
82739 POL 004 COM 001 Bas Cnpt/Pol Thry 4.0 The Staff TR 0410-0530P CHEM 176 49 N
TR 0540-0600P CHEM 176
82738 POL 004 COM 002 Bas Cnpt/Pol Thry 4.0 The Staff MW 0410-0530P OLSON 146 49 W
MW 0540-0600P OLSON 146
78253 POL 051 COM A01 Scientific Study Politic 4.0 Jones, BS TR 1030-1150A SURGE3 1309 30 M
W 0800-0850A SOCSCI 80
78254 POL 051 COM A02 Scientific Study Politic 4.0 Jones, BS TR 1030-1150A SURGE3 1309 30 M
W 0900-0950A WELLMN 119
78255 POL 051 COM A03 Scientific Study Politic 4.0 Jones, BS TR 1030-1150A SURGE3 1309 30 M
R 0800-0850A OLSON 105
78256 POL 051 COM A04 Scientific Study Politic 4.0 Jones, BS TR 1030-1150A SURGE3 1309 30 M
R 0410-0500P OLSON 101
@ POL 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
83170 POL 100 COM 001 Local Govt and Politics 4.0 Mackenzie, SA TR 0610-0730P WELLMN 119 77 2
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
82653 POL 102 COM 001 Urban Public Policy 4.0 Huckfeldt, RR TR 0310-0430P OLSON 6 77 X
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
78273 POL 106 COM 001 The Presidency 4.0 Boydstun, AE TR 0800-0920A OLSON 6 120 I
TR 0930-0950A OLSON 6
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
82728 POL 113 COM 001 American Pol Thought 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0330P HOAGLD 168 49 O
MW 0340-0400P HOAGLD 168
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
78275 POL 114 COM 001 Quant Anly Pol Data 4.0 Stone, WJ TR 0410-0530P WELLMN 6 77 N
TR 0540-0600P WELLMN 6
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
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82727 POL 118B COM 001 Pol Theory: Early Modern 4.0 Taylor, RS TR 0900-1020A OLSON 206 120 F
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
78277 POL 121 COM 001 Scientific Study War 4.0 Joyce, KA TR 0730-0850A OLSON 206 120 I
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
78278 POL 123 COM A01 Pol of Interdependence 4.0 Mckibben, HE TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 126 30 M
T 0510-0600P SOCSCI 90
82987 POL 123 COM A02 Pol of Interdependence 4.0 Mckibben, HE TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 126 30 M
T 0610-0700P SOCSCI 90
82988 POL 123 COM A03 Pol of Interdependence 4.0 Mckibben, HE TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 126 30 M
F 0900-0950A OLSON 118
82989 POL 123 COM A04 Pol of Interdependence 4.0 Mckibben, HE TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 126 30 M
F 1000-1050A OLSON 118
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
82622 POL 132 COM 001 National Security Policy 4.0 Gartner, SS MW 1000-1120A OLSON 106 77 L
MW 1130-1150A OLSON 106
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
78281 POL 135 COM 001 Intrnatl Pol Middle East 4.0 Maoz, Z MW 0410-0530P OLSON 206 120 W
MW 0540-0600P OLSON 206
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
78282 POL 140A COM 001 Comp Electoral Systems 4.0 Scheiner, E TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 6 120 R
TR 0140-0200P WELLMN 6
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
82623 POL 144B COM 001 Russian Politics/Policy 4.0 Andrews, JT MW 1210-0130P HARING 1227 120 Q
MW 0140-0200P HARING 1227
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
82624 POL 148A COM 001 East Asia: China 4.0 Montinola, GR MW 1210-0130P OLSON 118 77 Q
MW 0140-0200P OLSON 118
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
78284 POL 150 COM 001 Judicial Politics 4.0 Gates, JB MW 0800-0920A OLSON 6 120 B
MW 0930-0950A OLSON 6
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
82625 POL 152 COM 001 Politics of Equality 4.0 Gates, JB MW 1000-1120A OLSON 6 120 L
MW 1130-1150A OLSON 6
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
78286 POL 162 COM 001 Elec & Voting Behavior 4.0 Stone, WJ TR 0140-0300P OLSON 6 120 U
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
78287 POL 168 COM 001 Chicano Politics 4.0 Jones, BS TR 0140-0300P OLSON 206 77 U
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
78288 POL 170 COM 001 Political Psychology 4.0 Boudreau, CL TR 0310-0430P OLSON 206 120 X
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
82626 POL 179 COM 001 Spec Stdy Comp Pol 4.0 Montinola, GR MW 0410-0530P OLSON 106 77 W
MW 0540-0600P OLSON 106
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
82627 POL 180 COM 001 Bureaucracy/Mod Soc 4.0 Haptonstahl, SR MW 1210-0130P OLSON 106 77 Q
MW 0140-0200P OLSON 106
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJORS **
78291 POL 192A INT 001 Internship Pub Aff 5.0 Highton, B TBA TBA KERR 693 25
** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION STUDENTS **
78292 POL 192B INT 001 Internship Pub Aff 5.0 Highton, B TBA TBA KERR 693 25
** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION STUDENTS **
@ POL 193 LAB Res In Practical Pol 2.0 The Staff TBA TBA
78306 POL 194HB COM 001 Special Stdy Honors 4.0 Highton, B F 0110-0300P KERR 593 10
TBA TBA
** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION MAJORS **
78307 POL 196A SEM 001 Amer Politics Seminar 4.0 Hill, SL M 1210-0300P 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
78345 POL 211 COM 001 Research Methods 4.0 Joyce, KA TR 1000-1120A KERR 594 18
TR 1130-1150A KERR 594
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
78346 POL 214A COM 001 Political Research 4.0 Boydstun, AE T 1210-0200P KERR 594 18
T 0210-0300P KERR 594
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
78348 POL 220 SEM 001 Political Theory 4.0 Taylor, RS R 1210-0300P KERR 594 18
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
82659 POL 223 SEM 001 International Rel 4.0 Maoz, Z W 1100-0150P KERR 594 18
** OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
78350 POL 280 SEM 001 Bayes for SS 4.0 Haptonstahl, SR MW 0930-1050A KERR 594 18
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
@Consent of instructor required. Contact department for CRN. ^This course has a 10-day drop deadline. Enrl Cap=Enrollment Capacity
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78351 POL 290A SEM 001 Rsch Am Govt Pub Pol 4.0 Boudreau, CL T 0610-1000P KERR 594 18
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
78372 POL 290F LEC 001 Rsch Compar Gov&Pol 4.0 Scheiner, E R 0310-0700P KERR 594 18
@ 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 200A COM 001 Principles Pop Bio 5.0 Schreiber, S MW 1000-1120A STORER 2320H 10
Coop, GM F 1000-1150A STORER 2320H
73742 PBG 231 LEC 001 Math Method Pop Biol 3.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 107 30
73743 PBG 250A LED 001 Interdisc Appr Bio Inv 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A STORER 2320H 15
F 0110-0200P STORER 2320H
@ PBG 251 COM 001 Collab Proj Bio Inv 3.0 Grosberg, RK TBA TBA 10
TBA TBA
73745 PBG 270 SEM 001 Evolutionary Bio 1.0 The Staff M 1210-0100P STORER 2342 30
73746 PBG 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Begun, DJ T 0410-0600P LSA 1022 80
** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
@ PBG 290C DIS Research Conference 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
73792 PBG 292 SEM 001 Topics in Ecol and Evol 1.0 Baskett, ML R 0410-0530P STORER 1322 173
73793 PBG 292 SEM 002 Topics in Ecol and Evol 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
** OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
@ 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. **
78491 POR 001 COM 001 Elementary Portuguese 5.0 Newcomb, RP MTWRF 1100-1150A ROBBNS 146 25 D
TBA TBA
78492 POR 021 COM 001 Intermediate Portuguese 5.0 Newcomb, RP MTWRF 1000-1050A ROBBNS 146 25 D
TBA TBA
82726 POR 100 LEC 001 LusoBrazilian Lit & Crit 4.0 Newcomb, RP TR 0140-0300P HOAGLD 108 30 U
Psychology (PSC)
78493 PSC 001 LEC 001 General Psychology 4.0 Traxler, MJ TR 0610-0800P SCILEC 123 500 2
78495 PSC 001 LEC 002 General Psychology 4.0 Thompson, RA MW 0210-0400P SCILEC 123 500 O
78496 PSC 001 LEC 003 General Psychology 4.0 The Staff MW 0410-0600P SOCSCI 1100 350 W
78497 PSC 001 LEC 004 General Psychology 4.0 Thompson, RA WF 1210-0200P EVERSN 176 198 Q
78498 ^ PSC 041 COM 001 Research Meth in Psych 4.0 Cross, VL TR 0900-1020A CHEM 194 350 F
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
78618 ^ PSC 100 LEC 001 Cognitive Psychology 4.0 Gibbs, KW MW 1210-0200P YOUNG 198 250 Q
78619 ^ PSC 100 LEC 002 Cognitive Psychology 4.0 Ekstrom, AD TR 0210-0400P YOUNG 198 242 U
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
78620 ^ PSC 101 LEC 001 Intro to Psychobiology 4.0 Owings, DH MW 1000-1150A YOUNG 198 290 L
Trainor, BC
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
78621 PSC 103A COM A01 Stat Analys Psych Data 5.0 Grimm, KJ MW 0210-0400P YOUNG 184 35 O
R 0210-0400P SCILAB 2020
78622 PSC 103A COM A02 Stat Analys Psych Data 5.0 Grimm, KJ MW 0210-0400P YOUNG 184 35 O
F 1210-0200P SCILAB 2020
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
82640 PSC 120 LLA 001 Agent-Based Modeling 4.0 Schank, JC TR 0210-0400P YOUNG 188 24
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
78626 ^ PSC 121 COM A01 Physiological Psychology 4.0 Bales, KL MW 0900-1020A YOUNG 166 24
F 0900-1150A YOUNG 162
78627 ^ PSC 121 COM A02 Physiological Psychology 4.0 Bales, KL MW 0900-1020A YOUNG 166 24
F 0110-0400P YOUNG 162
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
82644 PSC 130 COM A01 Human Memory 4.0 Ranganath, C TR 0140-0300P CHEM 176 34 U
T 0310-0400P OLSON 101
82645 PSC 130 COM A02 Human Memory 4.0 Ranganath, C TR 0140-0300P CHEM 176 35 U
R 0310-0400P OLSON 101
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
78629 PSC 131 LEC 001 Perception 4.0 Post, RB TR 1030-1150A OLSON 106 75 M
78630 PSC 131 LEC 002 Perception 4.0 Post, RB TR 1210-0130P OLSON 106 75 R
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
78631 PSC 135 LEC 001 Cognitive Neuroscience 4.0 Geng, JJ TR 1030-1150A YOUNG 184 70 M
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
78634 PSC 140 LEC 001 Developmental Psychology 4.0 Graf Estes, K TR 1000-1150A YOUNG 198 296 Y
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
78635 PSC 141 LEC 001 Cognitive Development 4.0 Gibbs, KW TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 202 90 F
78636 PSC 141 LEC 002 Cognitive Development 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 202 90 M
** PASS 1: OPEN TO PSYCHOLOGY AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT MAJORS **
78637 PSC 142 LEC 001 Social & Personal Devel 4.0 Hastings, PD TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 226 90 M
78638 PSC 142 LEC 002 Social & Personal Devel 4.0 Rahilly, MJ TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 234 100 F
** PASS 1: OPEN TO PSYCHOLOGY AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT MAJORS **
82646 PSC 146 LEC 001 Development of Memory 4.0 Ghetti, S TR 0140-0300P YOUNG 184 70 U
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
78639 PSC 151 LEC 001 Social Psychology 4.0 Johnson, JT MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 2 200 L
78640 PSC 151 LEC 002 Social Psychology 4.0 Sherman, J TR 1210-0200P YOUNG 198 200 R
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
78641 PSC 154 LEC 001 Psychology of Emotion 4.0 Shaver, PR TR 0410-0600P WELLMN 26 100 N
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
82647 PSC 158 LED 001 Prej Sexual Orientation 4.0 Herek, GM MW 0210-0400P YOUNG 194 60 O
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
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82648 PSC 161 LEC 001 Psychology of the Self 4.0 Pickett, CL TR 0210-0400P HARING 2205 200 U
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
78643 PSC 162 LEC 001 Personality Theory 4.0 Robins, RW MW 0610-0800P YOUNG 194 90 3
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
78644 PSC 165 LEC 001 Intro Clin Psychol 4.0 Sue, S TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 119 80 U
78645 PSC 165 LEC 002 Intro Clin Psychol 4.0 Horn, JB TR 1210-0200P ART 217 80 R
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
78646 PSC 168 LEC 001 Abnormal Psych 4.0 Schepeler, EM MW 0610-0800P YOUNG 198 296 3
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
82649 PSC 185 LEC 001 History of Psychology 4.0 Simonton, DK MWF 0210-0300P WELLMN 216 60 O
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
@ PSC 190 SEM 001 Seminar 4.0 Lagattuta, KH TBA TBA 15
** 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 194HB 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 200 COM 001 Proseminar In Psychology 3.0 Oakes, LM TBA TBA 30
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 204A LEC 001 Stat Anal of Psych Exper 4.0 Ferrer-Caja, E TR 1000-1150A YOUNG 188 27
@ PSC 212A SEM 001 Dev Psych: Cog/Per 4.0 Lagattuta, KH TBA TBA 20
@ PSC 218A COM 001 Fundam Animal Behavior 5.0 Owings, DH MW 0210-0400P YOUNG 145 15
F 0210-0300P YOUNG 145
@ PSC 270 SEM 001 Topics in Pers Soc Psych 4.0 Ledgerwood, AM TBA TBA 20
@ PSC 289A SEM 002 Current Resrch in Psych 2.0 Ekstrom, AD TBA TBA 20
@ PSC 290 SEM 001 Seminar 4.0 Thompson, RA TBA TBA 15
@ PSC 290 SEM 002 Seminar 4.0 Robins, RW TBA TBA 15
@ PSC 290 SEM 003 Seminar 4.0 Blozis, SA TBA TBA 15
@ PSC 290 SEM 004 Seminar 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 15
@ 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 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Religious Studies (RST)
79301 RST 001 COM A01 Survey Of Religion 4.0 Terry, WR TR 1210-0130P OLSON 206 20 R
M 0900-0950A WELLMN 127
79302 RST 001 COM A02 Survey Of Religion 4.0 Terry, WR TR 1210-0130P OLSON 206 20 R
M 0110-0200P SOCSCI 70
79303 RST 001 COM A03 Survey Of Religion 4.0 Terry, WR TR 1210-0130P OLSON 206 20 R
R 0510-0600P SOCSCI 70
79304 RST 001 COM A04 Survey Of Religion 4.0 Terry, WR TR 1210-0130P OLSON 206 20 R
R 0410-0500P OLSON 141
79305 RST 001 COM A05 Survey Of Religion 4.0 Terry, WR TR 1210-0130P OLSON 206 20 R
F 0410-0500P OLSON 159
79306 RST 001 COM A06 Survey Of Religion 4.0 Terry, WR TR 1210-0130P OLSON 206 20 R
F 0210-0300P OLSON 244
83147 RST 001D COM 001 Conversion 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0330P HART 1150 60 O
MW 0340-0400P HART 1150
82956 RST 001F COM A01 Religion Today 4.0 Elmore, MK TR 1030-1150A OLSON 206 20 M
T 0310-0400P WELLMN 127
82957 RST 001F COM A02 Religion Today 4.0 Elmore, MK TR 1030-1150A OLSON 206 20 M
M 0410-0500P OLSON 151
82959 RST 001F COM A03 Religion Today 4.0 Elmore, MK TR 1030-1150A OLSON 206 20 M
F 0900-0950A OLSON 101
82960 RST 001F COM A04 Religion Today 4.0 Elmore, MK TR 1030-1150A OLSON 206 20 M
R 0410-0500P OLSON 117
82962 RST 001F COM A05 Religion Today 4.0 Elmore, MK TR 1030-1150A OLSON 206 20 M
F 0410-0500P OLSON 151
82961 RST 001F COM A06 Religion Today 4.0 Elmore, MK TR 1030-1150A OLSON 206 20 M
F 0510-0600P OLSON 151
79313 RST 010 LEC 001 Ethics Issues 2.0 Coudert, AP TR 1210-0100P HART 1130 60 R
** TOPIC: ETHICAL EATING **
79314 RST 010A DIS 001 Ethical Issues 2.0 Coudert, AP T 0510-0600P OLSON 105 20 T
79315 RST 010A DIS 002 Ethical Issues 2.0 Coudert, AP W 0610-0700P OLSON 117 20 3
79316 RST 010A DIS 003 Ethical Issues 2.0 Coudert, AP R 0510-0600P OLSON 105 20 T
79320 RST 021 LEC 001 Hebrew Scriptures 4.0 Terry, WR TR 0900-1020A WELLMN 216 60 F
79321 RST 040 COM A01 New Testament 4.0 Chin, CM MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 206 20 G
W 0510-0600P OLSON 244
79322 RST 040 COM A02 New Testament 4.0 Chin, CM MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 206 20 G
W 0610-0700P OLSON 244
79323 RST 040 COM A03 New Testament 4.0 Chin, CM MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 206 20 G
R 0510-0600P OLSON 101
79324 RST 040 COM A04 New Testament 4.0 Chin, CM MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 206 20 G
R 0610-0700P OLSON 101
79325 RST 040 COM A05 New Testament 4.0 Chin, CM MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 206 20 G
F 0900-0950A OLSON 267
79326 RST 040 COM A06 New Testament 4.0 Chin, CM MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 206 20 G
F 1000-1050A OLSON 267
79328 RST 068 LEC 001 Hinduism 4.0 Venkatesan, A MWF 0210-0300P WELLMN 212 60 O
@ 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
82967 RST 110 LED 001 Meaning & Identity 4.0 Elmore, MK TR 0140-0300P OLSON 101 35 U
79334 RST 120 LEC 001 Religion Magic & Science 4.0 Coudert, AP TR 0310-0430P OLSON 105 35 X
82969 RST 141C COM 001 New Test Lit: Paul 4.0 Chin, CM MW 0210-0330P OLSON 101 35 O
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 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
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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 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. **
79357 RUS 001 COM 001 Elementary Russian 5.0 Arnett, CL MTWRF 0900-0950A WELLMN 101 25 D
TBA TBA OLSON 53
79358 RUS 004 COM 001 Intermed Russian 4.0 Arnett, CL MTRF 1000-1050A WELLMN 101 25 D
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
82570 RUS 101A COM 001 Advanced Russian 4.0 Arnett, CL MW 1100-1150A HOAGLD 113 25 G
F 1100-1150A HOAGLD 113
82780 RUS 102 COM 001 Russian Composition 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 129 25 U
TBA TBA
82747 RUS 123 LEC 001 20th C Prose 4.0 Kaminer, JE TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 233 25 R
82976 RUS 150 DIS 001 Russian Culture 4.0 Kaminer, JE TR 0900-1020A OLSON 141 30 F
@ 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)
83063 STS 032 COM A01 Drugs, Science & Culture 4.0 Dumit, JP TR 0140-0300P YOUNG 194 25 U
W 0210-0300P WICKSN 1038
83064 STS 032 COM A02 Drugs, Science & Culture 4.0 Dumit, JP TR 0140-0300P YOUNG 194 25 U
W 0310-0400P YOUNG 192
83065 STS 032 COM A03 Drugs, Science & Culture 4.0 Dumit, JP TR 0140-0300P YOUNG 194 25 U
W 0410-0500P OLSON 251
83066 STS 032 COM A04 Drugs, Science & Culture 4.0 Dumit, JP TR 0140-0300P YOUNG 194 25 U
W 0510-0600P YOUNG 192
80881 STS 120 LEC 001 Religion Magic & Science 4.0 Coudert, AP TR 0310-0430P OLSON 105 35 X
83188 STS 129 LED 001 Global Health & Medicine 4.0 The Staff MW 0610-0800P WELLMN 115 40 3
@ 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
Science and Society (SAS)
79400 ^ SAS 001 COM A01 Critical Inquiry 4.0 Caswell-Chen, EP TR 1030-1150A EVERSN 176 21 M
M 0310-0400P OLSON 117
79401 ^ SAS 001 COM A02 Critical Inquiry 4.0 Caswell-Chen, EP TR 1030-1150A EVERSN 176 21 M
T 0510-0600P OLSON 117
79402 ^ SAS 001 COM A03 Critical Inquiry 4.0 Caswell-Chen, EP TR 1030-1150A EVERSN 176 21 M
W 0410-0500P OLSON 117
79403 ^ SAS 001 COM A04 Critical Inquiry 4.0 Caswell-Chen, EP TR 1030-1150A EVERSN 176 21 M
T 0610-0700P OLSON 117
79404 ^ SAS 001 COM A05 Critical Inquiry 4.0 Caswell-Chen, EP TR 1030-1150A EVERSN 176 21 M
T 0610-0700P WELLMN 125
79405 ^ SAS 001 COM A06 Critical Inquiry 4.0 Caswell-Chen, EP TR 1030-1150A EVERSN 176 21 M
T 0610-0700P OLSON 151
79406 ^ SAS 001 COM A07 Critical Inquiry 4.0 Caswell-Chen, EP TR 1030-1150A EVERSN 176 21 M
W 0610-0700P OLSON 159
79407 ^ SAS 001 COM A08 Critical Inquiry 4.0 Caswell-Chen, EP TR 1030-1150A EVERSN 176 21 M
M 0410-0500P OLSON 117
79408 ^ SAS 001 COM A09 Critical Inquiry 4.0 Caswell-Chen, EP TR 1030-1150A EVERSN 176 21 M
W 0510-0600P OLSON 117
** ALL SECTIONS: PASS 1 - OPEN TO FRESHMEN **
79409 SAS 004 COM A01 Water in Popular Culture 3.0 Pasternack, GB W 0610-0800P GIEDT 1002 30 3
M 0410-0500P H GYM 290
W 0510-0600P GIEDT 1002
79410 SAS 004 COM A02 Water in Popular Culture 3.0 Pasternack, GB W 0610-0800P GIEDT 1002 30 3
M 0310-0400P H GYM 290
W 0510-0600P GIEDT 1002
79411 SAS 004 COM A03 Water in Popular Culture 3.0 Pasternack, GB W 0610-0800P GIEDT 1002 30 3
M 0410-0500P SOCSCI 80
W 0510-0600P GIEDT 1002
79412 SAS 004 COM A04 Water in Popular Culture 3.0 Pasternack, GB W 0610-0800P GIEDT 1002 30 3
M 0510-0600P SOCSCI 80
W 0510-0600P GIEDT 1002
79413 SAS 004 COM A05 Water in Popular Culture 3.0 Pasternack, GB W 0610-0800P GIEDT 1002 30 3
M 0110-0200P HOAGLD 113
W 0510-0600P GIEDT 1002
79414 SAS 004 COM A06 Water in Popular Culture 3.0 Pasternack, GB W 0610-0800P GIEDT 1002 30 3
M 0610-0700P SOCSCI 80
W 0510-0600P GIEDT 1002
79415 SAS 011 COM 001 California Geography 3.0 Richards, JH MW 0210-0300P OLSON 118 75 O
F 0210-0300P OLSON 118
79416 SAS 012 LEC 001 Plants and Society 4.0 Nevins, DJ MWF 0900-0950A BOWLEY 101 72
79417 SAS 020 COM 001 Genetics and Society 4.0 Ronald, PC TR 0140-0300P VEIMYR 212 94 U
T 0310-0400P VEIMYR 212
79418 SAS 030 LED 001 Mushroom, Mold, Society 3.0 Gordon, TR MWF 0210-0300P CHEM 194 369 O
79419 SAS 090F SEM 001 Food Distribution 2.0 Mitcham, EJ T 0210-0400P OLSON 151 20
@ 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
@ SAS 190X VAR Sci & Soc Seminar 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
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@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
@ 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 299 VAR Graduate Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ SAS 390 DIS Teaching Methods 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Social Theory and Comparative History (STH)
80876 STH 250 SEM 001 Research Soc Theory 4.0 Saler, MT R 0210-0500P WELLMN 203 15
80877 STH 295 DIS 001 Adv Group Research 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA 30
@ STH 296 VAR Journal Workshop 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Sociology (SOC)
79475 ^ SOC 001 COM A01 Intro Sociology 5.0 The Staff MW 0800-0950A STORER 1322 25 B
W 0210-0300P WELLMN 119
79476 ^ SOC 001 COM A02 Intro Sociology 5.0 The Staff MW 0800-0950A STORER 1322 25 B
W 0410-0500P H GYM 290
79477 ^ SOC 001 COM A03 Intro Sociology 5.0 The Staff MW 0800-0950A STORER 1322 25 B
F 0210-0300P WELLMN 107
79478 ^ SOC 001 COM A04 Intro Sociology 5.0 The Staff MW 0800-0950A STORER 1322 25 B
F 0310-0400P WELLMN 107
79479 ^ SOC 001 COM A05 Intro Sociology 5.0 The Staff MW 0800-0950A STORER 1322 25 B
T 0510-0600P HUTCH 102
79480 ^ SOC 001 COM A06 Intro Sociology 5.0 The Staff MW 0800-0950A STORER 1322 25 B
T 0610-0700P HUTCH 102
79481 ^ SOC 001 COM B01 Intro Sociology 5.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P STORER 1322 25 U
F 0900-0950A HART 1128
79482 ^ SOC 001 COM B02 Intro Sociology 5.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P STORER 1322 25 U
F 1000-1050A HART 1128
79483 ^ SOC 001 COM B03 Intro Sociology 5.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P STORER 1322 25 U
F 1100-1150A WELLMN 207
79484 ^ SOC 001 COM B04 Intro Sociology 5.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P STORER 1322 25 U
F 1210-0100P WELLMN 207
79485 ^ SOC 001 COM B05 Intro Sociology 5.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P STORER 1322 25 U
T 0410-0500P HOAGLD 113
79486 ^ SOC 001 COM B06 Intro Sociology 5.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P STORER 1322 25 U
T 0510-0600P HOAGLD 113
79487 ^ SOC 001 COM C01 Intro Sociology 5.0 Haynes, BD MW 1210-0200P YOUNG 194 25 Q
M 0310-0400P GIEDT 1007
79488 ^ SOC 001 COM C02 Intro Sociology 5.0 Haynes, BD MW 1210-0200P YOUNG 194 25 Q
M 0410-0500P GIEDT 1007
79489 ^ SOC 001 COM C03 Intro Sociology 5.0 Haynes, BD MW 1210-0200P YOUNG 194 25 Q
T 0410-0500P WELLMN 7
79490 ^ SOC 001 COM C04 Intro Sociology 5.0 Haynes, BD MW 1210-0200P YOUNG 194 25 Q
T 0510-0600P WELLMN 7
79491 ^ SOC 002 COM A01 Self And Society 4.0 Hall, JR TR 1210-0130P EVERSN 176 25 R
F 0800-0850A YOUNG 192
79492 ^ SOC 002 COM A02 Self And Society 4.0 Hall, JR TR 1210-0130P EVERSN 176 25 R
F 0900-0950A YOUNG 192
79493 ^ SOC 002 COM A03 Self And Society 4.0 Hall, JR TR 1210-0130P EVERSN 176 25 R
F 1000-1050A YOUNG 192
79494 ^ SOC 002 COM A04 Self And Society 4.0 Hall, JR TR 1210-0130P EVERSN 176 25 R
F 1100-1150A YOUNG 192
79495 ^ SOC 002 COM A05 Self And Society 4.0 Hall, JR TR 1210-0130P EVERSN 176 25 R
R 0410-0500P WICKSN 1038
79496 ^ SOC 002 COM A06 Self And Society 4.0 Hall, JR TR 1210-0130P EVERSN 176 25 R
R 0510-0600P WICKSN 1038
79497 ^ SOC 002 COM B01 Self And Society 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P EVERSN 176 25 T
F 0900-0950A OLSON 158
79498 ^ SOC 002 COM B02 Self And Society 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P EVERSN 176 25 T
F 1000-1050A OLSON 251
79499 ^ SOC 002 COM B03 Self And Society 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P EVERSN 176 25 T
M 0410-0500P OLSON 261
79500 ^ SOC 002 COM B04 Self And Society 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P EVERSN 176 25 T
M 0510-0600P OLSON 261
79501 ^ SOC 002 COM B05 Self And Society 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P EVERSN 176 25 T
T 0610-0700P YOUNG 192
79502 ^ SOC 002 COM B06 Self And Society 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P EVERSN 176 25 T
R 0610-0700P YOUNG 192
79503 ^ SOC 003 COM A01 Social Problems 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1003 25 X
F 1210-0100P YOUNG 192
79504 ^ SOC 003 COM A02 Social Problems 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1003 25 X
F 0110-0200P YOUNG 192
79505 ^ SOC 003 COM A03 Social Problems 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1003 22 X
F 0210-0300P OLSON 101
79506 ^ SOC 003 COM A04 Social Problems 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1003 25 X
F 0310-0400P OLSON 101
79507 ^ SOC 003 COM A05 Social Problems 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1003 25 X
M 0410-0500P OLSON 251
79508 ^ SOC 003 COM A06 Social Problems 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P GIEDT 1003 25 X
M 0510-0600P OLSON 251
79509 SOC 004 COM A01 Immigration 4.0 Lo, M TR 1030-1150A YOUNG 194 25 M
T 0410-0500P STORER 1342
79510 SOC 004 COM A02 Immigration 4.0 Lo, M TR 1030-1150A YOUNG 194 25 M
T 0510-0600P STORER 1342
82806 SOC 004 COM A03 Immigration 4.0 Lo, M TR 1030-1150A YOUNG 194 25 M
R 0410-0500P WELLMN 235
82808 SOC 004 COM A04 Immigration 4.0 Lo, M TR 1030-1150A YOUNG 194 25 M
R 0510-0600P WELLMN 235
79517 SOC 030A COM 001 Multicultural Societies 3.0 The Staff T 1210-0130P WELLMN 202 80 R
R 1210-0130P WELLMN 202
79518 ^ SOC 046A COM A01 Intro Social Rsch 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P YOUNG 184 18 X
T 0510-0600P OLSON 159
@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
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79519 ^ SOC 046A COM A02 Intro Social Rsch 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P YOUNG 184 17 X
R 0510-0600P OLSON 117
79520 ^ SOC 046A COM A03 Intro Social Rsch 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P YOUNG 184 18 X
F 0210-0300P WELLMN 205
79521 ^ SOC 046A COM A04 Intro Social Rsch 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P YOUNG 184 17 X
F 0310-0400P WELLMN 205
79522 SOC 046B COM A01 Int Social Research 4.0 Felmlee, DH TR 0900-1020A OLSON 158 18 F
F 0900-0950A OLSON 117
79523 SOC 046B COM A02 Int Social Research 4.0 Felmlee, DH TR 0900-1020A OLSON 158 17 F
F 1000-1050A GIEDT 1007
79524 SOC 046B COM A03 Int Social Research 4.0 Felmlee, DH TR 0900-1020A OLSON 158 18 F
F 1100-1150A OLSON 244
79525 SOC 046B COM A04 Int Social Research 4.0 Felmlee, DH TR 0900-1020A OLSON 158 17 F
F 1210-0100P OLSON 244
@ 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
79533 ^ SOC 100 COM 001 Sociological Theory 4.0 Mcquarrie, MG MW 1000-1120A WELLMN 216 80 L
MW 1130-1150A WELLMN 216
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS **
79537 SOC 106 COM A01 Intermed Soc Stat 4.0 Shu, X TR 1030-1150A OLSON 101 18 M
F 1000-1050A HUTCH 93
79538 SOC 106 COM A02 Intermed Soc Stat 4.0 Shu, X TR 1030-1150A OLSON 101 17 M
F 1100-1150A HUTCH 93
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS **
79539 SOC 118 COM 001 Political Sociology 4.0 Jackman, MR TR 1210-0130P HUTCH 115 80 R
TR 0140-0200P HUTCH 115
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS **
82815 SOC 125 LED 001 Sociology of Culture 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P OLSON 206 80 T
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS **
82816 SOC 126 COM 001 Social Interaction 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P YOUNG 184 50 T
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS **
79543 SOC 129 COM 001 Soc Black Americans 4.0 Kiburi, LH TR 1210-0130P OLSON 147 50 R
TR 0140-0200P OLSON 147
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS **
79544 SOC 130 COM A01 Race Relations 4.0 Haynes, BD TR 1030-1150A HART 1150 40 M
T 0410-0500P OLSON 251
82930 SOC 130 COM A02 Race Relations 4.0 Haynes, BD TR 1030-1150A HART 1150 40 M
T 0510-0600P OLSON 251
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS **
79545 SOC 131 COM 001 The Family 4.0 Shauman, KA MW 0800-0920A YOUNG 194 80 B
MW 0930-0950A YOUNG 194
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS **
79546 SOC 132 COM A01 Gender 4.0 Felmlee, DH TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 216 40 U
T 0410-0500P OLSON 217
82826 SOC 132 COM A02 Gender 4.0 Felmlee, DH TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 216 40 U
R 0410-0500P OLSON 217
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS **
79549 SOC 140 COM 001 Soc Stratification 4.0 Shu, X TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 226 80 U
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS **
79551 SOC 150 COM 001 Criminology 4.0 Cohen, LE MWF 0800-0850A WELLMN 6 80 B
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS **
79552 SOC 152 COM 001 Juvenile Delinquen 4.0 Cohen, LE MWF 1000-1050A WELLMN 119 80 L
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS **
79553 SOC 154 COM 001 Soc Of Health Care 4.0 Halfmann, D TR 0310-0430P OLSON 158 60 X
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS **
79554 SOC 155 COM 001 Sociology Of Law 4.0 Grattet, TR TR 0610-0730P OLSON 147 50 2
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS **
82829 SOC 158 LEC 001 Women's Social Movements 4.0 Deeb Sossa, NI TR 0140-0300P OLSON 223 50 U
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS **
82846 SOC 170 COM 001 Population 4.0 Hamilton, ER TR 0900-1020A YOUNG 184 50 F
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS **
82847 SOC 172 LEC 001 Intergroup Ideology 4.0 Jackman, MR MW 0210-0400P OLSON 147 50 O
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS **
79560 SOC 185 COM 001 Social Welfare 4.0 Halfmann, D TR 1210-0130P YOUNG 184 60 R
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS **
@ SOC 192 INT Internship 2.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA
79608 SOC 193 LED 001 Field Research 2.0 Smith, VA M 1210-0200P WELLMN 123 15 Q
79609 SOC 193 LED 002 Field Research 2.0 Smith, VA M 0410-0600P WELLMN 201 15 W
79610 SOC 193 LED 003 Field Research 2.0 Smith, VA T 1210-0200P OLSON 144 15 R
79611 SOC 193 LED 004 Field Research 2.0 Smith, VA T 0410-0600P OLSON 263 15 N
** OPEN TO SENIOR MAJORS **
** SOC 193 REQUIRES CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT IN SOC 192, CRN
FOR SOC 192 WILL BE GIVEN THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS **
79612 SOC 194HA SEM 001 Honors 4.0 Halfmann, D F 0310-0600P SOCSCI 1291 10
** PASS 1: OPEN TO SENIOR MAJORS **
79613 SOC 195 SEM 001 Seminar 4.0 Deeb Sossa, NI T 0310-0600P WELLMN 109 15
79614 SOC 195 SEM 002 Seminar 4.0 Mcquarrie, MG W 0210-0500P WELLMN 5 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
79740 SOC 201 LED 001 Social Research 4.0 Grattet, TR T 1210-0100P SOCSCI 2234 15
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
82942 SOC 208 SEM 001 Quantitative Analysis 4.0 Shauman, KA R 0900-1150A SOCSCI 1291 15
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
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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
82943 SOC 242A SEM 001 Comp Meth Hist Soc 4.0 Lo, M W 0110-0400P SOCSCI 1291 15
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
** PASS 2: OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS **
79743 SOC 293 SEM 001 Proseminar 2.0 Shauman, KA M 1000-1120A SOCSCI 2234 15
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
79744 SOC 295 LED 001 Special Topics Seminar 4.0 Hall, JR W 0900-1150A SOCSCI 2234 15
82945 SOC 295 LED 002 Special Topics Seminar 4.0 Hamilton, ER M 0110-0400P 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
79829 SOC 390A COM 001 Teaching Sociology 2.0 Smith, VA TBA TBA 15
TBA TBA
** PASS 1: OPEN TO GRADUATE MAJORS **
Soil Science (SSC)
80253 ^ SSC 010 LEC 001 Soils in Our Environment 3.0 Dahlgren, RA MWF 1210-0100P SURGE3 1309 100 Q
@ SSC 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
80315 ^ SSC 100 COM A01 Principles Soil Sci 5.0 Scow, KM MWF 1210-0100P WELLMN 234 20 Q
Southard, RJ T 0900-1150A PLESC 1149
80316 ^ SSC 100 COM A02 Principles Soil Sci 5.0 Scow, KM MWF 1210-0100P WELLMN 234 20 Q
Southard, RJ T 0110-0400P PLESC 1149
80317 ^ SSC 100 COM A03 Principles Soil Sci 5.0 Scow, KM MWF 1210-0100P WELLMN 234 20 Q
Southard, RJ W 0110-0400P PLESC 1149
80318 ^ SSC 100 COM A04 Principles Soil Sci 5.0 Scow, KM MWF 1210-0100P WELLMN 234 20 Q
Southard, RJ R 0110-0400P PLESC 1149
80319 ^ SSC 100 COM A05 Principles Soil Sci 5.0 Scow, KM MWF 1210-0100P WELLMN 234 20 Q
Southard, RJ R 0900-1150A PLESC 1149
** SSC 100 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $30.00 **
80320 SSC 107 COM 001 Soil Physics 5.0 Hopmans, JW MWF 0900-0950A VEIMYR 116 24 S
M 0210-0500P PLESC 1147
F 0110-0200P HOAGLD 113
** SSC 107 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $53.00 **
@ 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
@ SSC 290 SEM Seminar 1.0 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
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 TP 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. **
79831 ^ SPA 001 COM 001 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 1100-1150A OLSON 261 25 D
TBA TBA
79832 ^ SPA 001 COM 002 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 1210-0100P OLSON 261 25 D
TBA TBA
79833 ^ SPA 001 COM 003 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0110-0200P OLSON 217 25 D
TBA TBA
79834 ^ SPA 001 COM 004 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0800-0850A OLSON 163 25 D
TBA TBA
79835 ^ SPA 001 COM 005 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0900-0950A OLSON 163 25 D
TBA TBA
79836 ^ SPA 001 COM 006 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0110-0200P OLSON 251 25 D
TBA TBA
79837 ^ SPA 001 COM 007 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 1210-0100P OLSON 217 25 D
TBA TBA
79838 ^ SPA 001 COM 008 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0900-0950A WICKSN 1020 25 D
TBA TBA
79839 ^ SPA 001 COM 009 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0210-0300P STORER 1342 25 D
TBA TBA
79840 ^ SPA 001 COM 010 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0900-0950A WELLMN 27 25 D
TBA TBA
79841 ^ SPA 001 COM 011 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0210-0300P OLSON 251 25 D
TBA TBA
79842 ^ SPA 002 COM 001 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0310-0400P OLSON 267 25 D
TBA TBA
79843 ^ SPA 002 COM 002 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0210-0300P OLSON 267 25 D
TBA TBA
79844 ^ SPA 002 COM 003 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 1100-1150A OLSON 163 25 D
TBA TBA
79845 ^ SPA 002 COM 004 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 1210-0100P OLSON 227 25 D
TBA TBA
79846 ^ SPA 002 COM 005 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0800-0850A OLSON 125 25 D
TBA TBA
79847 ^ SPA 002 COM 006 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 1000-1050A OLSON 163 25 D
TBA TBA
79848 ^ SPA 002 COM 007 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0110-0200P OLSON 227 25 D
TBA TBA
79849 ^ SPA 002 COM 008 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0210-0300P BAINER 1128 25 D
TBA TBA
79850 SPA 002V COM 001 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Blake, RJ MWF 0900-0950A BAINER 1134 25 D
TBA TBA
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79851 ^ SPA 003 COM 001 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0900-0950A WELLMN 129 25 D
TBA TBA
79852 ^ SPA 003 COM 002 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 1000-1050A WELLMN 129 25 D
TBA TBA
79853 ^ SPA 003 COM 003 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0800-0850A OLSON 167 25 D
TBA TBA
79854 ^ SPA 003 COM 004 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 1210-0100P OLSON 167 25 D
TBA TBA
79855 ^ SPA 003 COM 005 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0110-0200P WELLMN 235 25 D
TBA TBA
79856 ^ SPA 003 COM 006 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0110-0200P OLSON 167 25 D
TBA TBA
79857 ^ SPA 003 COM 007 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0310-0400P SOCSCI 90 25 D
TBA TBA
79858 ^ SPA 003 COM 008 Elementary Spanish 5.0 Lopez-Burton, N MTWRF 0800-0850A OLSON 141 25 D
TBA TBA
79859 ^ SPA 021 COM 001 Inter Spanish 5.0 Bradley, TG MTWRF 0900-0950A OLSON 261 25 D
TBA TBA
79860 ^ SPA 021 COM 002 Inter Spanish 5.0 Bradley, TG MTWRF 0110-0200P WELLMN 209 25 D
TBA TBA
79861 ^ SPA 021 COM 003 Inter Spanish 5.0 Bradley, TG MTWRF 1100-1150A OLSON 105 25 D
TBA TBA
79862 ^ SPA 021 COM 004 Inter Spanish 5.0 Bradley, TG MTWRF 1210-0100P OLSON 105 25 D
TBA TBA
79864 ^ SPA 022 COM 001 Inter Spanish 5.0 Bradley, TG MTWRF 0900-0950A OLSON 125 25 D
TBA TBA
79865 ^ SPA 022 COM 002 Inter Spanish 5.0 Bradley, TG MTWRF 0110-0200P OLSON 163 25 D
TBA TBA
79866 ^ SPA 022 COM 003 Inter Spanish 5.0 Bradley, TG MTWRF 1210-0100P OLSON 163 25 D
TBA TBA
79867 ^ SPA 023 LEC 001 Spanish Composition I 4.0 Colombi, MC MW 0110-0200P WELLMN 103 25 K
F 0110-0200P OLSON 21
79868 ^ SPA 023 LEC 002 Spanish Composition I 4.0 Colombi, MC MW 0800-0850A WELLMN 127 25 B
F 0800-0850A OLSON 21
79869 ^ SPA 023 LEC 003 Spanish Composition I 4.0 Colombi, MC MW 1100-1150A OLSON 117 25 G
F 1100-1150A OLSON 21
79870 ^ SPA 023 LEC 004 Spanish Composition I 4.0 Colombi, MC MW 1210-0100P OLSON 117 25 Q
F 1210-0100P OLSON 21
79871 ^ SPA 024 LEC 001 Spanish Composition II 4.0 Colombi, MC MW 1210-0100P WELLMN 7 25 Q
F 1210-0100P OLSON 1
79872 ^ SPA 024 LEC 002 Spanish Composition II 4.0 Colombi, MC MW 0800-0850A WELLMN 125 25 B
F 0800-0850A OLSON 1
79873 ^ SPA 024 LEC 003 Spanish Composition II 4.0 Colombi, MC MW 0210-0300P WELLMN 101 25 O
F 0210-0300P OLSON 1
79874 ^ SPA 031 COM 001 Span-Native Speakers I 5.0 Alarcon, F MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 141 25 S
TBA TBA OFFCAM
79875 ^ SPA 031 COM 002 Span-Native Speakers I 5.0 Alarcon, F MWF 0110-0200P H GYM 290 25 K
TBA TBA OFFCAM
79876 ^ SPA 031 COM 003 Span-Native Speakers I 5.0 Alarcon, F MWF 0210-0300P H GYM 290 25 O
TBA TBA OFFCAM
@ 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
79893 ^ SPA 100 COM 001 Principles Lit Criticism 4.0 Bejel, E MW 1000-1120A SOCSCI 90 30 L
MW 1130-1150A SOCSCI 90
79894 ^ SPA 100 COM 002 Principles Lit Criticism 4.0 Bejel, E MW 0210-0330P WELLMN 107 30 O
MW 0340-0400P WELLMN 107
82763 ^ SPA 100 COM 003 Principles Lit Criticism 4.0 Egan, L TR 0900-1020A BAINER 1132 30 F
TBA TBA
79895 SPA 110 LEC 001 Advanced Spanish Comp 4.0 Oriel, CM MWF 0110-0200P WELLMN 129 30 K
79898 SPA 115 COM 001 History of Spanish 4.0 The Staff MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 205 40 S
TBA TBA
82782 ^ SPA 116 COM 001 Applied Linguistics 4.0 The Staff MWF 0210-0300P OLSON 207 40 O
TBA TBA
82952 ^ SPA 131N COM 001 Span Lit 1700 to Present 4.0 Oriel, CM MWF 1000-1050A OLSON 217 49 L
TBA TBA
82783 SPA 133N LEC 001 Golden Age Lit Spain 4.0 Martin, AL TR 0310-0430P ART 204 60 X
82784 SPA 134A LEC 001 Don Quijote I 4.0 Martin, AL TR 1030-1150A HUTCH 115 60 M
82785 SPA 138N LEC 001 Modern Spanish Poetry 4.0 Altisent, ME TR 0140-0300P ART 204 60 U
83117 SPA 147 LED 001 The Spanish Black Legend 4.0 Gonzalez, C M 0410-0700P OLSON 147 50 W
79902 ^ SPA 150N COM 001 Latin Amer Lit to 1900 4.0 Egan, L TR 0140-0300P OLSON 205 56 U
TBA TBA
82786 SPA 151 COM A01 Latin Amer Lit 1900 Pres 4.0 Lazzara, MJ TR 0900-1020A ART 217 27 F
T 0510-0600P WELLMN 230
82787 SPA 151 COM A02 Latin Amer Lit 1900 Pres 4.0 Lazzara, MJ TR 0900-1020A ART 217 27 F
W 0510-0600P OLSON 261
82788 SPA 151 COM A03 Latin Amer Lit 1900 Pres 4.0 Lazzara, MJ TR 0900-1020A ART 217 26 F
R 0510-0600P OLSON 207
82767 ^ SPA 176 LEC 001 Lit In Spanish In The US 4.0 Alarcon, F MWF 1100-1150A OLSON 147 54 G
82768 SPA 182 SEM 001 Senior Sem Latin Amer 4.0 Lazzara, MJ T 0110-0400P OLSON 263 15
@ 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
79969 SPA 215 SEM 001 Special Topics 4.0 Blake, RJ M 0410-0700P OLSON 144 15
** TOPIC: TECHNOLOGY AND FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING **
79970 SPA 222 SEM 001 Span Lit I 4.0 Altisent, ME T 0410-0700P OLSON 144 15
83122 SPA 254 SEM 001 Medival Hispanic Lyric 4.0 Armistead, SG T 0710-1000P SPROUL 15
83121 SPA 274 SEM 001 Latin Amer Lit Studies 4.0 Newcomb, RP R 0410-0700P OLSON 263 15
@ 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
80001 SPA 390 COM 001 Spanish in College 4.0 Lopez-Burton, N MW 0210-0300P OLSON 144 15
MW 0310-0400P OLSON 144
@ SPA 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
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Statistics (STA)
80752 ^ STA 013 COM A01 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Lee, CM MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 50 K
T 0800-0850A OLSON 205
80753 ^ STA 013 COM A02 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Lee, CM MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 50 K
T 0800-0850A WELLMN 1
80754 ^ STA 013 COM A03 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Lee, CM MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 50 K
T 0310-0400P OLSON 106
80755 ^ STA 013 COM A04 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Lee, CM MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 50 K
T 0410-0500P OLSON 106
80756 ^ STA 013 COM A05 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Lee, CM MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 50 K
T 0510-0600P OLSON 106
82866 ^ STA 013 COM A06 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Lee, CM MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 50 K
T 0210-0300P CHEM 166
82867 ^ STA 013 COM A07 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Lee, CM MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 50 K
T 0310-0400P WELLMN 226
82868 ^ STA 013 COM A08 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Lee, CM MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 50 K
T 0410-0500P WELLMN 1
82869 ^ STA 013 COM A09 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Lee, CM MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 50 K
T 0510-0600P WELLMN 1
82870 ^ STA 013 COM A10 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Lee, CM MWF 0110-0200P SCILEC 123 50 K
T 0610-0700P WELLMN 1
80757 ^ STA 013 COM B01 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Peng, J MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 50 C
R 0800-0850A OLSON 205
80758 ^ STA 013 COM B02 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Peng, J MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 50 C
R 0800-0850A WELLMN 1
80759 ^ STA 013 COM B03 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Peng, J MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 50 C
R 0310-0400P CHEM 166
80760 ^ STA 013 COM B04 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Peng, J MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 50 C
R 0410-0500P CHEM 166
80761 ^ STA 013 COM B05 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Peng, J MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 50 C
R 0510-0600P CHEM 166
80762 ^ STA 013 COM B06 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Peng, J MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 50 C
R 0210-0300P CHEM 166
82885 ^ STA 013 COM B07 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Peng, J MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 50 C
R 0310-0400P OLSON 106
82886 ^ STA 013 COM B08 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Peng, J MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 50 C
R 0410-0500P OLSON 147
82887 ^ STA 013 COM B09 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Peng, J MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 50 C
R 0510-0600P OLSON 147
82888 ^ STA 013 COM B10 Elementary Statistics 4.0 Peng, J MWF 0510-0600P SCILEC 123 50 C
R 0610-0700P OLSON 205
80774 ^ STA 013V COM 001 Elementary Statistics 4.0 The Staff T 0310-0430P YOUNG 194 100 X
TBA TBA
@ 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
80779 STA 100 COM A01 Applied Stat for Bio Sci 4.0 Azari, AS MWF 1000-1050A KLEIBR 3 50 L
T 0800-0850A OLSON 147
80780 STA 100 COM A02 Applied Stat for Bio Sci 4.0 Azari, AS MWF 1000-1050A KLEIBR 3 50 L
T 0800-0850A CHEM 166
80781 STA 100 COM A03 Applied Stat for Bio Sci 4.0 Azari, AS MWF 1000-1050A KLEIBR 3 50 L
T 0310-0400P CHEM 176
80782 STA 100 COM A04 Applied Stat for Bio Sci 4.0 Azari, AS MWF 1000-1050A KLEIBR 3 50 L
T 0410-0500P CHEM 166
80783 STA 102 COM 001 Prob Modeling & Stat Inf 4.0 Drake, CM MWF 0210-0300P PHYSIC 140 40 O
T 0210-0300P H GYM 290
80784 STA 103 COM A01 Applied Statistics 4.0 Sen, R MWF 0310-0400P WELLMN 2 50 A
R 0800-0850A OLSON 147
80785 STA 103 COM A02 Applied Statistics 4.0 Sen, R MWF 0310-0400P WELLMN 2 50 A
R 0800-0850A CHEM 166
80786 STA 103 COM A03 Applied Statistics 4.0 Sen, R MWF 0310-0400P WELLMN 2 50 A
R 0310-0400P CHEM 176
82892 STA 103 COM A04 Applied Statistics 4.0 Sen, R MWF 0310-0400P WELLMN 2 50 A
R 0410-0500P WELLMN 212
80787 STA 106 LEC 001 Analy Of Variance 4.0 Paul, D MTWF 0210-0300P HARING 1204 70 O
80788 STA 108 COM A01 Regression Analysis 4.0 Peng, J MWF 0110-0200P WELLMN 234 50 K
T 0310-0400P CHEM 166
80789 STA 108 COM A02 Regression Analysis 4.0 Peng, J MWF 0110-0200P WELLMN 234 50 K
T 0410-0500P WELLMN 212
80790 STA 120 COM 001 Probability For Eng 4.0 The Staff MWF 0110-0200P OLSON 223 50 K
T 0410-0500P OLSON 205
80791 STA 130A COM 001 Brief Math Stat 4.0 Samaniego, FJ MWF 1100-1150A ART 204 70 G
R 0310-0400P HARING 1204
80792 STA 131A COM A01 Prob Theory 4.0 Roussas, GG MWF 1210-0100P HUTCH 115 40 Q
R 0900-0950A H GYM 290
80793 STA 131A COM A02 Prob Theory 4.0 Roussas, GG MWF 1210-0100P HUTCH 115 40 Q
R 0110-0200P H GYM 290
80794 STA 138 COM 001 Anly Categor Data 4.0 Azari, AS MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 212 60 S
T 0900-0950A HARING 1204
80795 STA 141 COM 001 Statistical Computing 4.0 Temple Lang, DW TR 1210-0130P RESSLR 55 50 R
F 1000-1050A HARING 2016
@ STA 192 INT Statistics Intern 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ STA 194HA IND 001 Honors Studies 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20
@ STA 194HB IND 001 Honors Studies 4.0 The Staff TBA TBA 20
@ 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
80816 STA 222 COM 001 Survival Analysis 4.0 Hsieh, F TR 0900-1020A MATSCI 1143 15
TR 1030-1050A MATSCI 1143
80817 STA 231A COM 001 Math Stats I 4.0 Paul, D MW 1000-1120A MATSCI 1143 20
MW 1130-1150A MATSCI 1143
80818 STA 232A COM 001 Applied Statistics I 4.0 Beran, RJ TR 1100-1220P MATSCI 1143 20
TR 1230-1250P MATSCI 1143
80819 STA 235A COM 001 Probability Theory 4.0 Roussas, GG MW 0210-0330P PHYSIC 148 30
MW 0340-0400P PHYSIC 148
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82897 STA 251 COM 001 Stat Methods and Models 4.0 Sen, R MW 1210-0130P MATSCI 1143 15
MW 0140-0200P MATSCI 1143
@ STA 290 VAR Stat Seminar 1.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ STA 290 VAR 001 Stat Seminar 1.0 -6.0 Lee, CM 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
80869 STA 390 COM 001 Methods Teaching Stats 2.0 Samaniego, FJ T 0110-0200P MATSCI 1143 20
T 0210-0300P MATSCI 1143
@ STA 396 VAR Teach Assist Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Technocultural Studies (TCS)
80984 TCS 001 LEC 001 Intro Technocult Studies 4.0 Ostertag, R TR 0440-0600P HUNT 100 150 T
82994 TCS 006 LEC 001 Technocult Popular Imag 4.0 Kahn, JD TR 0310-0430P SURGE3 1309 138 X
83167 TCS 121 COM 001 Intro Sonic Arts 4.0 Ostertag, R T 1210-0300P ARTANX 20
R 1210-0300P ARTANX
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
83075 TCS 153 LED 001 Innovative Soundtracks 4.0 Kahn, JD TR 0900-1020A OLSON 223 50 F
80988 TCS 155 LED 001 Intro Doc Studies 4.0 Drew, J TR 1030-1150A OLSON 223 56 M
@ 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 199 VAR Spec Study Adv Undergrad 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Textiles and Clothing (TXC)
81072 ^ TXC 006 COM A01 Introd Textiles 4.0 Sun, G MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 216 16 S
M 1210-0300P EVERSN 226
81073 ^ TXC 006 COM A02 Introd Textiles 4.0 Sun, G MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 216 16 S
M 0310-0600P EVERSN 226
81074 ^ TXC 006 COM A03 Introd Textiles 4.0 Sun, G MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 216 16 S
W 1210-0300P EVERSN 226
81075 ^ TXC 006 COM A04 Introd Textiles 4.0 Sun, G MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 216 16 S
R 1100-0150P EVERSN 226
81076 ^ TXC 006 COM A05 Introd Textiles 4.0 Sun, G MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 216 16 S
W 0310-0600P EVERSN 226
81077 ^ TXC 006 COM A06 Introd Textiles 4.0 Sun, G MWF 0900-0950A WELLMN 216 16 S
R 0210-0500P EVERSN 226
** TXC 006 COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $15.00 **
81078 TXC 008 LEC 001 Textile Apparel Ind 4.0 Rucker, MH TR 1030-1150A OLSON 158 75 M
F 1100-1150A ART 217
@ TXC 092 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ TXC 098 VAR Directed Gp Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ TXC 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
81105 TXC 107 COM A01 Soc Psych Clothing 4.0 Chandler, JL TR 0900-1020A OLSON 118 25 F
W 0310-0400P H GYM 290
81106 TXC 107 COM A02 Soc Psych Clothing 4.0 Chandler, JL TR 0900-1020A OLSON 118 25 F
R 1100-1150A WICKSN 1020
81107 TXC 107 COM A03 Soc Psych Clothing 4.0 Chandler, JL TR 0900-1020A OLSON 118 25 F
W 0410-0500P WELLMN 209
@ 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 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
82586 TXC 230 LEC 001 Behav Sci Textiles 3.0 Kaiser, SB R 0110-0400P WELLMN 109 15
81154 TXC 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Pan, N T 0410-0500P EVERSN 135 25
@ 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)
81007 TTP 281 SEM 001 ITS Seminars 1.0 Mokhtarian, PL F 0130-0300P KEMPER 1065 80
81008 TTP 282 SEM 001 Transp Orientation 1.0 Handy, SL F 1100-1150A ACADSR 30
@ 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
UniversityWriting Program (UWP)
81197 ^ UWP 001 LED 001 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0800-0950A WELLMN 207 25 B
81198 ^ UWP 001 LED 002 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0800-0950A WELLMN 209 25 B
81199 ^ UWP 001 LED 003 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 207 25 L
81200 ^ UWP 001 LED 004 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 209 25 L
81201 ^ UWP 001 LED 005 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A OLSON 244 25 L
81202 ^ UWP 001 LED 006 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1000-1150A OLSON 267 25 L
81203 ^ UWP 001 LED 007 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P OLSON 244 25 Q
81204 ^ UWP 001 LED 008 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P OLSON 267 25 Q
81205 ^ UWP 001 LED 009 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P ROBBNS 146 25 Q
81206 ^ UWP 001 LED 010 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0200P STORER 1342 25 Q
81207 ^ UWP 001 LED 011 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P HART 1116 25 O
81208 ^ UWP 001 LED 012 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P HART 1120 25 O
81209 ^ UWP 001 LED 013 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P OLSON 217 25 O
81210 ^ UWP 001 LED 014 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0410-0600P OLSON 217 25 W
81211 ^ UWP 001 LED 015 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0800-0950A HART 1120 25 I
81212 ^ UWP 001 LED 016 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A HART 1120 25 Y
81213 ^ UWP 001 LED 017 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A OLSON 244 25 Y
81214 ^ UWP 001 LED 018 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A OLSON 267 25 Y
81215 ^ UWP 001 LED 019 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P OLSON 244 25 R
81216 ^ UWP 001 LED 020 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P OLSON 267 25 R
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81217 ^ UWP 001 LED 021 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P OLSON 141 25 R
81218 ^ UWP 001 LED 022 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P OLSON 125 25 R
81219 ^ UWP 001 LED 023 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P OLSON 141 25 U
81220 ^ UWP 001 LED 024 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P OLSON 125 25 U
81221 ^ UWP 001 LED 025 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P WELLMN 229 25 U
81222 ^ UWP 001 LED 026 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0210-0400P OLSON 244 25 U
81223 ^ UWP 001 LED 027 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0410-0600P OLSON 244 25 N
81224 ^ UWP 001 LED 028 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0410-0600P OLSON 167 25 N
81225 ^ UWP 001 LED 029 Expository Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0410-0600P WELLMN 127 25 N
** UWP 001 - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF
CLASS IS MANDATORY **
81226 ^ UWP 018 LED 001 Style in the Essay 4.0 The Staff MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 209 25 O
81227 ^ UWP 018 LED 002 Style in the Essay 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P HART 1128 25 R
** UWP 018 - ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY **
81228 ^ UWP 019 LED 001 Writing Research Papers 4.0 The Staff TR 1000-1150A OLSON 27 25
** UWP 019 - 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
81262 ^ UWP 101 LED 001 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff MW 0900-1020A OLSON 241 25
81263 ^ UWP 101 LED 002 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff MW 1030-1150A OLSON 247 21
81264 ^ UWP 101 LED 003 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0130P OLSON 247 21
81265 ^ UWP 101 LED 004 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff MW 0140-0300P OLSON 241 25
81266 ^ UWP 101 LED 005 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff MW 0140-0300P OLSON 21 25
81267 ^ UWP 101 LED 006 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff MW 0310-0430P OLSON 247 21
81268 ^ UWP 101 LED 007 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff MW 0310-0430P OLSON 1 25
81269 ^ UWP 101 LED 008 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff MW 0440-0600P OLSON 1 25
81270 ^ UWP 101 LED 009 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 1 25
81271 ^ UWP 101 LED 010 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A OLSON 247 21
81272 ^ UWP 101 LED 011 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P PHYSIC 148 21 R
81273 ^ UWP 101 LED 012 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 205 25 R
81274 ^ UWP 101 LED 013 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P OLSON 1 25
81275 ^ UWP 101 LED 014 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P WELLMN 205 25 U
81276 ^ UWP 101 LED 015 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P OLSON 27 25
81277 ^ UWP 101 LED 016 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff TR 0440-0600P OLSON 1 25
81278 ^ UWP 101 LED 017 Advanced Composition 4.0 The Staff M 0610-0900P HUTCH 93 25
** UWP 101 - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF
CLASS IS MANDATORY **
81282 ^ UWP 102B LED 001 Writing in Bio Sci 4.0 The Staff MW 0310-0430P OLSON 241 25
81283 ^ UWP 102B LED 002 Writing in Bio Sci 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P 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 - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF
CLASS IS MANDATORY **
81284 ^ UWP 102E LED 001 Writing in Engineering 4.0 The Staff MW 0440-0600P OLSON 247 21
81285 ^ UWP 102E LED 002 Writing in Engineering 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P OLSON 27 25
** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION ENGINEERING MAJORS **
** UWP 102E - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF
CLASS IS MANDATORY **
81286 ^ UWP 102H LED 001 Writ in HumDev and Psych 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 105 25 X
** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT OR PSYCHOLOGY
MAJORS AND MINORS OR UPPER DIVISION STUDENTS CONCURRENTLY
ENROLLED IN AN UPPER DIVISION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT OR
PSYCHOLOGY COURSE **
** ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY **
81287 ^ UWP 102I LED 001 Writ in Ethnic Studies 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P OLSON 21 25
**OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AFRICAN AMERICAN & AFRICAN STUDIES,
AMERICAN STUDIES, ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES, CHICANA/CHICANO
STUDIES AND NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES MAJORS AND MINORS OR
UPPER DIVISION STUDENTS CONCURRENTLY ENROLLED IN AN UPPER
DIVISION AFRICAN AMERICAN & AFRICAN STUDIES, AMERICAN
STUDIES, ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES, CHICANA/CHICANO STUDIES OR
NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES COURSE **
** ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY **
81288 ^ UWP 102J LED 001 Writing in the Fine Arts 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0130P OLSON 27 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 **
** ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS IS MANDATORY **
81289 ^ UWP 104A LED 001 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0900-1020A OLSON 21 25
81290 ^ UWP 104A LED 002 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0900-1020A OLSON 247 21
81291 ^ UWP 104A LED 003 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 1030-1150A OLSON 1 25
81292 ^ UWP 104A LED 004 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0140-0300P OLSON 247 21
81293 ^ UWP 104A LED 005 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0310-0430P OLSON 27 25
81294 ^ UWP 104A LED 006 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0440-0600P OLSON 241 25
81295 ^ UWP 104A LED 007 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 247 21
81296 ^ UWP 104A LED 008 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A OLSON 241 25
81297 ^ UWP 104A LED 009 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P OLSON 241 25
81298 ^ UWP 104A LED 010 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P OLSON 27 25
81299 ^ UWP 104A LED 011 Reports and Tech Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P OLSON 241 25
** UWP 104A - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF
CLASS IS MANDATORY **
81301 ^ UWP 104B LED 001 Legal Writing 4.0 The Staff MW 0900-1020A OLSON 1 25
81302 ^ UWP 104B LED 002 Legal Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P WELLMN 115 25 R
81303 ^ UWP 104B LED 003 Legal Writing 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P OLSON 247 21
** UWP 104B - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF
CLASS IS MANDATORY **
81304 ^ UWP 104C LED 001 Journalism 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0130P OLSON 1 25
81305 ^ UWP 104C LED 002 Journalism 4.0 The Staff W 0610-0900P OLSON 27 25
81306 ^ UWP 104C LED 003 Journalism 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A OLSON 21 25
81307 ^ UWP 104C LED 004 Journalism 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P OLSON 21 25
** UWP 104C - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF
CLASS IS MANDATORY **
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81308 ^ UWP 104D LED 001 Writing in Education 4.0 The Staff MW 1030-1150A OLSON 27 25
81309 ^ UWP 104D LED 002 Writing in Education 4.0 The Staff MW 0140-0300P OLSON 27 25
81310 ^ UWP 104D LED 003 Writing in Education 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 21 25
81311 ^ UWP 104D LED 004 Writing in Education 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P OLSON 207 25 R
81312 ^ UWP 104D LED 005 Writing in Education 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 205 25 X
** UWP 104D - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF
CLASS IS MANDATORY **
81313 ^ UWP 104E LED 001 Writing in Science 4.0 The Staff MW 1030-1150A OLSON 241 25
81314 ^ UWP 104E LED 002 Writing in Science 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0130P OLSON 21 25
81315 ^ UWP 104E LED 003 Writing in Science 4.0 The Staff TR 0900-1020A OLSON 241 25
81316 ^ UWP 104E LED 004 Writing in Science 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P OLSON 21 25
81317 ^ UWP 104E LED 005 Writing in Science 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P OLSON 247 21
** UWP 104E - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF
CLASS IS MANDATORY **
81319 ^ UWP 104F LED 001 Writing in Health 4.0 The Staff MW 0900-1020A OLSON 27 25
81320 ^ UWP 104F LED 002 Writing in Health 4.0 The Staff MW 1030-1150A OLSON 21 25
81321 ^ UWP 104F LED 003 Writing in Health 4.0 The Staff MW 1210-0130P OLSON 241 25
81322 ^ UWP 104F LED 004 Writing in Health 4.0 The Staff MW 0140-0300P OLSON 1 25
81323 ^ UWP 104F LED 005 Writing in Health 4.0 The Staff MW 0440-0600P OLSON 27 25
81324 ^ UWP 104F LED 006 Writing in Health 4.0 The Staff TR 1030-1150A OLSON 1 25
81325 ^ UWP 104F LED 007 Writing in Health 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0130P OLSON 247 21
81326 ^ UWP 104F LED 008 Writing in Health 4.0 The Staff TR 0140-0300P OLSON 241 25
81327 ^ UWP 104F LED 009 Writing in Health 4.0 The Staff TR 0310-0430P OLSON 1 25
** UWP 104F - ALL SECTIONS: 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 147 50 N
@ UWP 197TC TUT 002 Comm Tutoring in Writing 1.0 -4.0 Major, P W 0410-0530P OLSON 147 50 W
@ UWP 198 VAR Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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 299 VAR Individual Study 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
81433 UWP 392 DIS 001 Teaching Expository Writ 2.0 Ferris, DR F 1000-1150A OLSON 101 20
@ UWP 396 VAR Teaching Asst Train Prac 1.0 -4.0 The Staff TBA TBA
VM Anatomy, Physiology and Cell Biology (APC)
@ 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
51637 APC 291 SEM 001 Resprtory Bio Topic 1.0 Wu, R TBA TBA 10
@ 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
VM Medicine and Epidemiology (VME)
@ VME 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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 415 LEC 001 Captive Wildlife 2.0 Larsen, RS TBA TBA 200
@ VME 419 LEC 001 Comp Exotic SA Med&Surg 3.4 Hawkins, M TBA TBA
@ VME 427 COM 001 Intro FA Herd Health Med 1.9 Hoar, BR TBA TBA 200
TBA TBA
@ VME 432 LAB 001 Medical Care of Raptors 1.0 Hawkins, M TBA TBA 15
@ VME 461B LEC 001 Small Anmal Medicine I 3.3 Marks, SL TBA TBA 199
@ VME 463B LEC 001 Food Animal Medicine I 3.4 Angelos, JA TBA TBA 199
@ VME 464B COM 001 Equine Medicine I 3.7 Spier, SJ TBA TBA 199
TBA TBA
@ VME 481 DIS 001 Clinical Rounds 1.0 Hopper, K TBA TBA 76
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 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
@ VMB 475 DIS 001 LA Clinical Toxicology 1.5 Puschner, B TBA TBA 45
Woods, LW
VM Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology (PMI)
@ PMI 099 VAR Spec Study for Undergrad 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
77950 PMI 128 LEC 001 Bio of Animal Viruses 3.0 Miller, CJ TR 0310-0430P WELLMN 216 97 X
@ 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 275 COM 001 Comparative Pathology 4.0 Affolter, VK TBA TBA 30
TBA TBA
@ PMI 283 LEC Comp Av Anat Path 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ PMI 283 LEC 001 Comp Av Anat Path 1.0 -3.0 Lowenstine, LJ TBA TBA 50
@ PMI 290 SEM Seminar 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
78089 PMI 291A SEM 001 Seminar in Immunology 1.0 Gershwin, LJ TBA TBA 50
@ PMI 292B DIS 001 Surgical Pathology Conf 1.0 Munson, L F 0800-0850A CVDLS 200
78092 PMI 293A SEM 001 Seminar Infect Dis 1.0 Byrne, BA R 0410-0500P SCHALM 172 30
@ PMI 293B LAB Necropsy 2.0 -4.0 Munson, L 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
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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 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ PHR 214 LED 001 Vector-Borne Infect Dis 2.0 Lanzaro, GC TBA TBA 100
75309 PHR 290A SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Ball, BA T 1210-0100P TUPPER 100
@ PHR 292 SEM Topics Reproduction 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
75319 PHR 292 SEM 009 Topics Reproduction 1.0 Conley, AJ TBA TBA 25
@ 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 442 LEC 001 Equine Therio 2.0 Ball, BA TBA TBA 50
@ ^ PHR 442L LAB 001 Equine Therio Lab 1.0 Ball, BA TBA TBA 36
VM Preventive Veterinary Medicine (MPM)
@ MPM 402 COM 001 Medical Statistics I 4.0 Farver, TB TBA TBA 80
TBA TBA
@ MPM 405 LEC 001 Principles of Epi 4.0 Miller, WA TBA TBA 80
Gold, EB
@ ^ MPM 405L LAB 001 Epidemiology Laboratory 1.0 Case, JT TBA TBA 40
@ MPM 408A LEC 001 Veterinary Research 2.0 Foley, JE TBA TBA 40
@ MPM 410 DIS 001 Ani Policy Comm 1.0 Mazet, JK TBA TBA 45
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 260
@ VSR 402 DIS 001 Lrg Animal Rad Case Disc 1.0 Spriet, M TBA TBA 260
@ VSR 406 COM 001 Small An Diag Ultrasound 1.0 Pollard, RE TBA TBA 200
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
@ VSR 424 LEC 001 Clinical Vet Oncology 1.0 Theon, A TBA TBA 200
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 400A COM 001 Freshman Doctoring 2.5 The Staff TBA TBA 200
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
@ VMD 400B COM 001 Sophomore Doctoring 2.6 The Staff TBA TBA 200
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
@ VMD 400C COM 001 Junior Doctoring 1.8 The Staff TBA TBA 200
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
@ VMD 401A COM 001 Locomotor Anatomy 3.4 Meyers, SA TBA TBA 200
TBA TBA
@ VMD 402A COM 001 Cardio Anatomy .7 Pinkerton, KE TBA TBA 200
TBA TBA
@ VMD 403 COM 001 Physiological Chemistry 5.1 Cortopassi, GA TBA TBA 200
TBA TBA
@ VMD 406 LEC 001 Behavior .7 Bain, M TBA TBA 200
@ VMD 407 LEC 001 Operative Surgery 2.4 Ilkiw, J TBA TBA 200
Pascoe, JR
@ VMD 407L LAB 001 Surgery & Anesthesia Lab 1.4 Ilkiw, J TBA TBA 200
Pascoe, JR
@ VMD 409 COM 001 Epidemiology 1.7 Kass, PH TBA TBA 200
TBA TBA
@ VMD 414A COM 001 Veterinary Pharm/Toxicol 2.5 Buckpitt, AR TBA TBA 200
TBA TBA
@ VMD 415A LAB 001 Freshman Clinical Skills 1.1 Ilkiw, J TBA TBA 200
@ VMD 415B LAB 001 Soph Clinical Skills 1.2 Ilkiw, J TBA TBA 200
@ VMD 415C LAB 001 Junior Clinical Skills 1.9 Ilkiw, J TBA TBA 200
@ VMD 419 LEC 001 Virology 2.7 Yilma, T TBA TBA 200
@ VMD 422 COM 001 Vet Ophthalmology 1.9 Hollingsworth, SR TBA TBA 200
TBA TBA
@ VMD 427 COM 001 Cell & Tissue Structure 3.3 Tablin, F TBA TBA 200
TBA TBA
@ VMD 430 COM 001 Prin Of Radiography 3.6 Wisner, ER TBA TBA 200
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
@ VMD 433 LEC 001 Oncology 1.2 Kent, MS TBA TBA 200
@ VMD 436 DIS 001 Ethics and Law 1.2 Tannenbaum, J TBA TBA 200
@ VMD 440 COM 001 Neurology 2.7 Dickinson, PJ TBA TBA 200
TBA TBA
@ VMD 447 LEC 001 Intro Foreign Ani Diseas 1.0 Crossley, BM TBA TBA 200
@ VMD 451 COM 001 Vet Bact Mycol 4.9 Lefebvre, RB TBA TBA 200
TBA TBA
@ VMD 452 COM 001 General Pathology 3.1 Mohr, FC TBA TBA 200
TBA TBA
@ VMD 460 LEC 001 Fundamental Orthopedics 1.0 Macdonald, MH TBA TBA 200
@ VMD 480 CLI 001 Senior Clinic 15.0 Wilson, WD TBA TBA 200
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Viticulture and Enology (VEN)
81437 ^ VEN 002 LEC 001 Intro To Viticult 2.0 Williams, LE TR 0900-0950A WELLMN 26 120 F
81438 ^ VEN 003 LEC 001 Intro/Wine Making 3.0 Heymann, H TR 1030-1150A SOCSCI 1100 369 M
@ VEN 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
81455 ^ VEN 101A COM A01 Viticultural Practices 3.0 Walker, MA T 0900-1020A ART 204 25 F
T 0110-0430P VINYRD
81456 ^ VEN 101A COM A02 Viticultural Practices 3.0 Walker, MA T 0900-1020A ART 204 30 F
W 0110-0430P VINYRD
** VEN 101A COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $48.00 **
** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION VITICULTURE AND ENOLOGY
MAJORS AND GRADUATE MAJORS IN VITICULTURE AND ENOLOGY
AND AGRONOMY AND HORTICULTURE **
82805 VEN 115 LEC 001 Raisin/Table Grapes 2.0 Williams, LE T 0510-0700P WELLMN 205 30 T
81457 VEN 118 LEC 001 Vine Pests/Diseases 3.0 Williams, LE TR 1030-1150A CHEM 166 60 M
81458 ^ VEN 123 LEC 001 Analysis Musts & Wines 2.0 Ebeler, SE TR 1210-0100P CHEM 176 60 R
** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS IN
VITICULTURE AND ENOLOGY **
81459 VEN 123L COM 001 Analysis Musts/Wines Lab 2.0 Ebeler, SE M 0110-0400P RMISEN 15
TBA TBA
81460 VEN 123L COM 002 Analysis Musts/Wines Lab 2.0 Ebeler, SE T 0110-0400P RMISEN 15
TBA TBA
81461 VEN 123L COM 003 Analysis Musts/Wines Lab 2.0 Ebeler, SE T 0110-0400P RMISEN 15
TBA TBA
** VEN 123L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS IN
VITICULTURE AND ENOLOGY **
81462 ^ VEN 124 LEC 001 Wine Production 2.0 Bisson, LF MW 1210-0100P CHEM 166 60 Q
** OPEN TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE MAJORS IN
VITICULTURE AND ENOLOGY **
81463 VEN 124L COM 001 Wine Production Lab 3.0 Bisson, LF F 0210-0500P ENOL 123 15
TBA TBA
81464 VEN 124L COM 002 Wine Production Lab 3.0 Bisson, LF R 0110-0400P ENOL 123 15
TBA TBA
81465 VEN 124L COM 003 Wine Production Lab 3.0 Bisson, LF F 0830-1120A ENOL 123 15
TBA TBA
** VEN 124L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
** 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 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
81516 VEN 215 LEC 001 Sensometrics 3.0 Heymann, H MWF 0900-0950A OLSON 263 15
@ ^ VEN 216 COM 001 Vineyard Development 4.0 Smart, DR W 0110-0400P WELLMN 123 15
TBA TBA
** FIELD TRIPS TO BE ARRANGED **
81519 VEN 290 SEM 001 Seminar 1.0 Shackel, KA F 1210-0100P RMISEN 1000 50
@ 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
Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology (WFC)
82119 WFC 010 COM A01 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Kelt, DA MWF 1210-0100P STORER 1322 12 Q
R 0800-0850A WELLMN 201
82120 WFC 010 COM A02 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Kelt, DA MWF 1210-0100P STORER 1322 12 Q
R 0900-0950A WELLMN 201
82121 WFC 010 COM A03 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Kelt, DA MWF 1210-0100P STORER 1322 12 Q
R 1000-1050A WELLMN 201
82122 WFC 010 COM A04 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Kelt, DA MWF 1210-0100P STORER 1322 12 Q
R 1100-1150A WELLMN 201
82123 WFC 010 COM A05 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Kelt, DA MWF 1210-0100P STORER 1322 12 Q
R 1210-0100P OLSON 144
82124 WFC 010 COM A06 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Kelt, DA MWF 1210-0100P STORER 1322 12 Q
R 0110-0200P OLSON 144
82125 WFC 010 COM A07 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Kelt, DA MWF 1210-0100P STORER 1322 12 Q
R 0210-0300P OLSON 144
82126 WFC 010 COM A08 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Kelt, DA MWF 1210-0100P STORER 1322 12 Q
R 0410-0500P OLSON 144
82127 WFC 010 COM A09 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Kelt, DA MWF 1210-0100P STORER 1322 12 Q
F 0900-0950A WELLMN 111
82128 WFC 010 COM A10 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Kelt, DA MWF 1210-0100P STORER 1322 12 Q
F 1000-1050A WELLMN 111
82129 WFC 010 COM A11 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Kelt, DA MWF 1210-0100P STORER 1322 12 Q
F 1100-1150A OLSON 263
82130 WFC 010 COM A12 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Kelt, DA MWF 1210-0100P STORER 1322 12 Q
F 0110-0200P WELLMN 111
82131 WFC 010 COM A13 Wildl Ecol Conserve 4.0 Kelt, DA MWF 1210-0100P STORER 1322 12 Q
F 0310-0400P OLSON 263
@ WFC 092 INT Internship 1.0 -6.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ WFC 101 LED 001 Field Res Wildlife Ecol 2.0 Kelt, DA TBA TBA 14
@ WFC 101L COM 001 Field Res Wild Ecol Lab 4.0 Kelt, DA TBA TBA 14
TBA TBA
** WFC 101L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $55.00 **
82150 WFC 111 LEC 001 Biol Cons Wild Birds 3.0 Eadie, JM MWF 0900-0950A SURGE3 1309 100 S
@ ^ WFC 111L COM 001 Lab Biol Cons Wild Birds 3.0 Eadie, JM TR 0110-0400P ACADSR 1371 25
TBA TBA
@ ^ WFC 111L COM 002 Lab Biol Cons Wild Birds 3.0 Eadie, JM WF 0110-0400P ACADSR 1371 25
TBA TBA
** WFC 111L COURSE MATERIALS FEE - $32.00 **
82153 WFC 120 LEC 001 Biol Cons Fishes 3.0 Moyle, PB MWF 0800-0850A HART 1150 83 B
82154 ^ WFC 120L LAB 001 Lab Biol Cons Fishes 1.0 Moyle, PB M 0110-0400P ACADSR 1371 25
82155 ^ WFC 120L LAB 002 Lab Biol Cons Fishes 1.0 Moyle, PB T 0900-1150A ACADSR 1371 25
82156 ^ WFC 151 COM A01 Wildlife Ecology 4.0 Van Vuren, D MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 179 25 L
W 0410-0500P BAINER 1060
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@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
82157 ^ WFC 151 COM A02 Wildlife Ecology 4.0 Van Vuren, D MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 179 25 L
R 0510-0600P BAINER 1130
82158 ^ WFC 151 COM A03 Wildlife Ecology 4.0 Van Vuren, D MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 179 25 L
R 0800-0850A BAINER 1132
82159 ^ WFC 151 COM A04 Wildlife Ecology 4.0 Van Vuren, D MWF 1000-1050A CHEM 179 25 L
F 1100-1150A BAINER 1132
82160 WFC 154 LEC 001 Conservation Biol 4.0 Todd, BD MWF 1210-0100P HART 1150 83 Q
@ WFC 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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
@ WFC 290 VAR Seminar 1.0 -3.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ WFC 290C DIS Res Group Conf 1.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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)
82421 ^ WMS 050 COM A01 Intro Women & Gender Std 4.0 Nettles, KD TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 2 25 M
M 0410-0500P WELLMN 211
82422 ^ WMS 050 COM A02 Intro Women & Gender Std 4.0 Nettles, KD TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 2 25 M
T 0410-0500P WELLMN 211
82423 ^ WMS 050 COM A03 Intro Women & Gender Std 4.0 Nettles, KD TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 2 25 M
R 0510-0600P WICKSN 1020
82424 ^ WMS 050 COM A04 Intro Women & Gender Std 4.0 Nettles, KD TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 2 25 M
M 0510-0600P WELLMN 211
82425 ^ WMS 050 COM A05 Intro Women & Gender Std 4.0 Nettles, KD TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 2 25 M
F 0900-0950A WELLMN 209
82426 ^ WMS 050 COM A06 Intro Women & Gender Std 4.0 Nettles, KD TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 2 25 M
F 1000-1050A WELLMN 209
82427 ^ WMS 050 COM A07 Intro Women & Gender Std 4.0 Nettles, KD TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 2 25 M
M 0610-0700P WELLMN 101
82655 ^ WMS 050 COM A08 Intro Women & Gender Std 4.0 Nettles, KD TR 1030-1150A WELLMN 2 25 M
M 0900-0950A WELLMN 125
82429 WMS 060 LED 001 Intr Femin Interp Thougt 4.0 Craig, MB MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 212 60 L
82430 ^ WMS 070 LED 001 Sexualities 4.0 The Staff TR 1210-0200P WELLMN 119 80 R
@ WMS 098 DIS Directed Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ WMS 099 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
83171 WMS 103 LED 001 Intro To Fem Theory 4.0 Kuhn, AK TR 1210-0200P YOUNG 192 40 R
** PASS 1: OPEN TO MAJORS **
83124 WMS 138 LED 001 Transnat Dress Fashion 4.0 Kaiser, SB MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 26 90 Q
82455 WMS 158 LED 001 Contemporary Masculinity 4.0 Craig, MB MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 226 90 O
@ WMS 192 INT Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA
@ 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
@ WMS 299 VAR Special Study Graduates 1.0 -12.0 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. **
82359 ^ WLD 057E LED 001 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 0800-0950A HOAGLD 108 25 E
F 0900-0950A HOAGLD 108
82360 ^ WLD 057E LED 002 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 1000-1150A BAINER 1060 25 E
F 1000-1050A BAINER 1060
82361 ^ WLD 057E LED 003 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 1000-1150A WELLMN 235 25 E
F 1000-1050A WELLMN 235
82362 ^ WLD 057E LED 004 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 1000-1150A WICKSN 1038 25 E
F 1000-1050A WICKSN 1038
82363 ^ WLD 057E LED 005 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 1210-0200P WELLMN 211 25 E
F 1210-0100P WELLMN 211
82364 ^ WLD 057E LED 006 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 1210-0200P VEIMYR 116 25 E
F 1210-0100P VEIMYR 116
82365 ^ WLD 057E LED 007 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 0210-0400P HUNT 110 25 E
F 0210-0300P HUNT 110
82366 ^ WLD 057E LED 008 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 0210-0400P VEIMYR 116 25 E
F 0210-0300P VEIMYR 116
82367 ^ WLD 057E LED 009 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 27 25 E
F 0210-0300P WELLMN 27
82368 ^ WLD 057E LED 010 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 0210-0400P WELLMN 103 25 E
F 0210-0300P WELLMN 103
82369 ^ WLD 057E LED 011 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 0410-0600P BAINER 1128 25 E
F 0410-0500P BAINER 1128
82370 ^ WLD 057E LED 012 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 0410-0600P HART 1116 25 E
F 0410-0500P HART 1116
82371 ^ WLD 057E LED 013 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 0410-0600P ROBBNS 146 25 E
F 0410-0500P ROBBNS 146
82372 ^ WLD 057E LED 014 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 0510-0725P BAINER 1060 25 E
82373 ^ WLD 057E LED 015 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 0610-0825P WELLMN 107 25 E
82374 ^ WLD 057E LED 016 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff MW 0610-0825P WELLMN 105 25 E
82375 ^ WLD 057E LED 017 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff TR 0800-0950A OLSON 117 25 E
F 0800-0850A OLSON 117
82376 ^ WLD 057E LED 018 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff TR 1000-1150A OLSON 159 25 E
F 1100-1150A OLSON 159
82377 ^ WLD 057E LED 019 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff TR 1000-1150A BAINER 1128 25 E
F 1100-1150A BAINER 1128
@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
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82378 ^ WLD 057E LED 020 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff TR 1210-0200P SOCSCI 80 25 E
F 1210-0100P SOCSCI 80
82379 ^ WLD 057E LED 021 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff TR 1210-0200P HART 1120 25 E
F 1210-0100P HART 1120
82380 ^ WLD 057E LED 022 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff TR 0210-0400P ROBBNS 146 25 E
F 0210-0300P ROBBNS 146
82381 ^ WLD 057E LED 023 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff TR 0210-0400P HART 1120 25 E
F 0310-0400P HART 1120
82382 ^ WLD 057E LED 024 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff TR 0210-0400P SOCSCI 80 25 E
F 0210-0300P SOCSCI 80
82383 ^ WLD 057E LED 025 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff TR 0410-0600P SOCSCI 80 25 E
F 0410-0500P SOCSCI 80
82384 ^ WLD 057E LED 026 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff TR 0410-0600P HART 1120 25 E
F 0410-0500P HART 1120
82385 ^ WLD 057E LED 027 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff TR 0510-0725P WELLMN 101 25 E
82386 ^ WLD 057E LED 028 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff TR 0610-0825P OLSON 141 25 E
82387 ^ WLD 057E LED 029 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff TR 0610-0825P OLSON 163 25 E
82388 ^ WLD 057E LED 030 College Writing-SCC100E The Staff TR 1000-1150A SOCSCI 80 25 E
F 1000-1050A SOCSCI 80
** WLD 057P - OPEN TO EOP STUDENTS ONLY **
82389 ^ WLD 057P LED 001 College Writing-SCC100P The Staff MW 1210-0200P HART 1106 18 E
F 1210-0100P HART 1106
82390 ^ WLD 057P LED 002 College Writing-SCC100P The Staff MW 0210-0400P OLSON 151 18 E
F 0210-0300P OLSON 151
82391 ^ WLD 057P LED 003 College Writing-SCC100P The Staff TR 0800-0950A HART 1106 18 E
F 0900-0950A HART 1106
82392 ^ WLD 057P LED 004 College Writing-SCC100P The Staff TR 1210-0200P OLSON 151 18 E
F 1210-0100P OLSON 151
82393 ^ WLD 057P LED 005 College Writing-SCC100P The Staff TR 0210-0400P OLSON 117 18 E
F 0210-0300P OLSON 117
** WLD 057S - OPEN TO ESL STUDENTS ONLY **
82394 ^ WLD 057S LED 001 College Writing-SCC100S The Staff MW 1000-1150A HART 1106 18 E
F 1000-1050A HART 1106
82395 ^ WLD 057S LED 002 College Writing-SCC100S The Staff TR 1210-0200P OLSON 117 18 E
F 0110-0200P OLSON 117
** WLD 057T - OPEN TO STEP STUDENTS ONLY **
82396 ^ WLD 057T LED 001 College Writing-SCC100T The Staff MW 1000-1150A SOCSCI 70 18 E
F 1000-1050A SOCSCI 70
82397 ^ WLD 057T LED 002 College Writing-SCC100T The Staff MW 1210-0200P OLSON 151 18 E
F 0110-0200P OLSON 151
82398 ^ WLD 057T LED 003 College Writing-SCC100T The Staff TR 1210-0200P OLSON 159 18 E
F 1210-0100P OLSON 159
** WLD 057 - ALL SECTIONS: ATTENDANCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF
CLASS IS MANDATORY **
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* 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 Courses Fall 2010
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 ................ W
Comparative Literature 2 ................ W
Comparative Literature 3 ................ W
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 139 ..................................... D W
English 156 ..................................... W
English 160 ..................................... W
English 161A .................................. W
English 161B ................................... W
English 162 ..................................... 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
German 48 ...................................... W
German 101A
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* 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 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 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 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
Religious Studies 120 ..................... D W
Religious Studies 131 ..................... D
Religious Studies 141A ................... W
Religious Studies 141B ................... W
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* 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 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 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 160
Engr: Applied Sci-Davis 137
Engr: Biological Systems 75
Engineering Biomedical 161L
Engr: Civil & Environ 123 ............ D W
Engr: Computer Science 15 ............ W
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 140S ............................ 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
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
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
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Also assigned to another area of topical breadth.
# Credit for writing experience allowed if co-course taken concurrently (see writing experience list).
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 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 ........ W
Comm & Reg Develpmnt 140 ........ W
Comm & Reg Develpmnt 151 ........ D W
Comm & Reg Develpmnt 152 ........ W
Comm & Reg Develpmnt 153A ..... D
Comm & Reg Develpmnt 153B ...... 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 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 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 ....................... W
Political Science 107 ....................... W
Political Science 108 ....................... W
Political Science 109 ....................... W
Political Science 110 ....................... W
Political Science 112 ....................... W
Political Science 113 ....................... W
Political Science 114 ....................... W
Political Science 115 ....................... W
Political Science 116 ....................... W
Political Science 118A .................... W
Political Science 118B .................... W
Political Science 118C .................... W
Political Science 119 ....................... W
Political Science 120 ....................... W
Political Science 121 ....................... W
Political Science 122 ....................... W
Political Science 123 ....................... W
Political Science 124 ....................... D W
Political Science 126 ....................... D W
Political Science 129 ....................... W
Political Science 130 ....................... W
Political Science 131 ....................... W
Political Science 132 ....................... W
Political Science 135 ....................... W
Political Science 136 ....................... W
Political Science 137 ....................... W
Political Science 140A .................... W
Political Science 140B .................... D W
Political Science 140C .................... W
Political Science 142A .................... W
Political Science 142B .................... W
Political Science 143A .................... D W
Political Science 143B .................... D W
Political Science 144A .................... W
Political Science 144B .................... W
Political Science 146A .................... D W
Political Science 146B .................... D W
Political Science 147A .................... W
Political Science 147B .................... W
Political Science 147C .................... W
Political Science 147D .................... 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
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
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* 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).
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 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 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
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
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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 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 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
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
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* 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).
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 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 118
Comm & Reg Develpmnt 140
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 1
Comparative Literature 2 *
Comparative Literature 2
Comparative Literature 3 *
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
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
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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
English 3 *
English 4
English 5F
English 10A
English 10B
English 10C
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 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 140S
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 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
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
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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 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 100
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
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 *
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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
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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
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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 Registrar's
Office.
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. Student consent is not required for disclosure to other
educational institutions that have requested the
records and in which the student seeks or intends to
enroll or is already 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.
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Grade Change Guidelines
Academic Senate Regulations (systemwide and individual cam-
pus) provide that grades are final when filed with the Registrar
by an instructor. A grade can be changed only if a clerical or
procedural 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
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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.
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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/clery/
currentCleryStatistics.htm.
The report also provides campus policies and practices con-
cerning security, including how to report sexual assault and
other crimes, crime prevention efforts, policies/laws governing
alcohol and drugs, victims' assistance programs, student disci-
pline, campus resources, and other matters.
To access this report, see http://police.ucdavis.edu/clery/
CampusSecurityReport.htm.
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 Home Web site
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 Disabled Students
http://drc.ucdavis.edu/services.html
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
Fall 2010 Page 145
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.
Page 146 Fall 2010
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
Fall 2010 Page 147
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.
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Page 152 Fall 2010
Index
A
academic calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
adding a course. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
advising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
auditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
B
billing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
account balances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
C
calendar, academic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
campus
facilities map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
security report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Course Reference Number (CRN)
choosing a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
finding a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
course(s)
adding a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
adding with a PTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
dropping a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
dropping with a PTD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
dropping, 10-day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
dropping, 20-day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
enrollment capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
open course list. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
restrictions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
syllabus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
CRN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
D
deadlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
fee payment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 15
graduate student . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
discrimination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
dropping a course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 31
E
e-mail policy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
exams, placement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
F
fees
assessment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
course materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
late payment with penalty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
payment deadlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
refunds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Registration Fee Deferred Payment Plan (RFDPP) . . . . . . 20
registration payment deadline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
schedule of student . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
final exams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
G
grade
change guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
releasing a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
graduation, filing for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 3
H
holds
clearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
holidays, academic and administrative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
I
information, general (via the Internet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
integrity, academic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
M
map, campus facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
N
nondiscrimination. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
O
open course list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
P
PAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
part-time status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
PELP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 21, 22
Personal Access Code (PAC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
photo ID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 24
placement examinations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Planned Educational Leave Program (PELP) . . . . . . . . . 9, 21, 22
prerequisites, course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
privacy release. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
R
refunds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 21
schedule of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
appointments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
continuing undergraduate students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
deadlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
FAQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 13
freeze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
new graduate students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
new undergraduate students. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
pass times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 9
passes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
priority groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
readmitted students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
releasing materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
schedule adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
SISweb menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
unit limits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Registration Fee Deferred Payment Plan (RFDPP) . . . . . . . . . . 20
responsibilities, student . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 11
restrictions, course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
S
scholarships, undergraduate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
section switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
security report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
sexual harassment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
SHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
SISWeb
accessing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
class planner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
FAQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Internet Web address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
registration worksheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
URL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
using. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
student
athletic financial support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
athletic program participation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
financial aid or assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
graduation and transfer rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
integrity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
integrity, academic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
privacy rights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
records and disclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
responsibilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
with disabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
summer session dates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
switching sections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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variable unit change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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wait lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
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