"id","departmentid","number","name","description","instructor" 10702,888,98,"INTER ALGEBRA ","Intermediate algebra equivalent to third semester of high school algebra. Instruction provided by community colleges on UW campus. Extra fee required. Replaces MATH 101. Offered: AWSp.","BLUM,P " 10703,888,98,"INTER ALGEBRA ","Intermediate algebra equivalent to third semester of high school algebra. Instruction provided by community colleges on UW campus. Extra fee required. Replaces MATH 101. Offered: AWSp.","WILLIAMS,D " 10704,753,100,"INTRO TO ANTHRO ","Introduction to the subfields of archaeology, biocultural anthropology, and sociocultural anthropology through the examination of selected problems in human physical, cultural, and social evolution. Not recommended for students who have had other courses in anthropology, archaeology, or biocultural anthropology. May not be counted toward the 55 credits required for the major in anthropology. Offered: AWSp.","GREEN,J " 10705,775,100,"INTRODCTRY BIOLOGY ","Develops an awareness of science by studying basic biological principles and their application to problems of humans and society in the contexts of special topics or themes, which vary quarter to quarter. For non-science majors only. Offered: AWSpS.","MARTIN-MORRI " 10706,801,100,"COMPUTER FLUENCY ","Introduces the skills, concepts, and capabilities necessary to effectively use information technology. Includes logical reasoning, managing complexity through the operation of computers and networks, and contemporary applications such as email and word processing. Not available for credit to students who have completed CSE 142 or ENGR 142. Offered: jointly with INFO 100; AWSp.","LEVY,D " 10707,801,100,"COMPUTER FLUENCY ","Introduces the skills, concepts, and capabilities necessary to effectively use information technology. Includes logical reasoning, managing complexity through the operation of computers and networks, and contemporary applications such as email and word processing. Not available for credit to students who have completed CSE 142 or ENGR 142. Offered: jointly with INFO 100; AWSp.","WHITEAKER,G " 10708,824,100,"INT ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","BURNS,C " 10709,824,100,"INT ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","CHANG,C " 10710,824,100,"INT ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","COWAN,D " 10711,824,100,"INT ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","GROGAN,P " 10712,824,100,"INT ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","JOHNSON,S " 10713,824,100,"INT ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","LENZ-HACKETT,C " 10714,824,100,"INT ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","LLOYD,A " 10715,824,100,"INT ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","MACKEY,D " 10716,824,100,"INT ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","MESSINA,R " 10717,824,100,"INT ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","MESSINGER,P " 10718,824,100,"INT ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","MOORE,R " 10719,824,100,"INT ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","MORRILL,W " 10720,824,100,"INT ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","NEWCOMER,K " 10721,824,100,"INT ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","SEALES,M " 10722,824,100,"INT ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","SERVITO,F " 10723,824,100,"INT ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","SORENSEN,M " 10724,824,100,"INT ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","TODEVA,E " 10725,824,100,"INT ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","WAINSTEIN,L " 10726,824,100,"INT ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","ZAHER,L " 10727,825,100,"INTRO ENGR DESIGN ","Introduction to design and communication principles through engineering project approach, stressing teamwork, design process, specialties and tools of engineering, creative and analytical thinking, professionalism and ethics, social, economic and political context, open-ended problems. Grading based on quality of engineering projects and presentation of design through written, oral, and graphical communication. Offered: AWSp.","CHOU,T " 10728,825,100,"INTRO ENGR DESIGN ","Introduction to design and communication principles through engineering project approach, stressing teamwork, design process, specialties and tools of engineering, creative and analytical thinking, professionalism and ethics, social, economic and political context, open-ended problems. Grading based on quality of engineering projects and presentation of design through written, oral, and graphical communication. Offered: AWSp.","COOK,M " 10729,825,100,"INTRO ENGR DESIGN ","Introduction to design and communication principles through engineering project approach, stressing teamwork, design process, specialties and tools of engineering, creative and analytical thinking, professionalism and ethics, social, economic and political context, open-ended problems. Grading based on quality of engineering projects and presentation of design through written, oral, and graphical communication. Offered: AWSp.","DENTON,D " 10730,825,100,"INTRO ENGR DESIGN ","Introduction to design and communication principles through engineering project approach, stressing teamwork, design process, specialties and tools of engineering, creative and analytical thinking, professionalism and ethics, social, economic and political context, open-ended problems. Grading based on quality of engineering projects and presentation of design through written, oral, and graphical communication. Offered: AWSp.","HADLEY,M " 10731,825,100,"INTRO ENGR DESIGN ","Introduction to design and communication principles through engineering project approach, stressing teamwork, design process, specialties and tools of engineering, creative and analytical thinking, professionalism and ethics, social, economic and political context, open-ended problems. Grading based on quality of engineering projects and presentation of design through written, oral, and graphical communication. Offered: AWSp.","HALL,B " 10732,825,100,"INTRO ENGR DESIGN ","Introduction to design and communication principles through engineering project approach, stressing teamwork, design process, specialties and tools of engineering, creative and analytical thinking, professionalism and ethics, social, economic and political context, open-ended problems. Grading based on quality of engineering projects and presentation of design through written, oral, and graphical communication. Offered: AWSp.","HSU,Y " 10733,825,100,"INTRO ENGR DESIGN ","Introduction to design and communication principles through engineering project approach, stressing teamwork, design process, specialties and tools of engineering, creative and analytical thinking, professionalism and ethics, social, economic and political context, open-ended problems. Grading based on quality of engineering projects and presentation of design through written, oral, and graphical communication. Offered: AWSp.","KALONJI,G " 10734,825,100,"INTRO ENGR DESIGN ","Introduction to design and communication principles through engineering project approach, stressing teamwork, design process, specialties and tools of engineering, creative and analytical thinking, professionalism and ethics, social, economic and political context, open-ended problems. Grading based on quality of engineering projects and presentation of design through written, oral, and graphical communication. Offered: AWSp.","LAFOND II,C " 10735,825,100,"INTRO ENGR DESIGN ","Introduction to design and communication principles through engineering project approach, stressing teamwork, design process, specialties and tools of engineering, creative and analytical thinking, professionalism and ethics, social, economic and political context, open-ended problems. Grading based on quality of engineering projects and presentation of design through written, oral, and graphical communication. Offered: AWSp.","LUKETA-HANLI " 10736,825,100,"INTRO ENGR DESIGN ","Introduction to design and communication principles through engineering project approach, stressing teamwork, design process, specialties and tools of engineering, creative and analytical thinking, professionalism and ethics, social, economic and political context, open-ended problems. Grading based on quality of engineering projects and presentation of design through written, oral, and graphical communication. Offered: AWSp.","OLMSTEAD,R " 10737,825,100,"INTRO ENGR DESIGN ","Introduction to design and communication principles through engineering project approach, stressing teamwork, design process, specialties and tools of engineering, creative and analytical thinking, professionalism and ethics, social, economic and political context, open-ended problems. Grading based on quality of engineering projects and presentation of design through written, oral, and graphical communication. Offered: AWSp.","SAFOUTIN,M " 10738,825,100,"INTRO ENGR DESIGN ","Introduction to design and communication principles through engineering project approach, stressing teamwork, design process, specialties and tools of engineering, creative and analytical thinking, professionalism and ethics, social, economic and political context, open-ended problems. Grading based on quality of engineering projects and presentation of design through written, oral, and graphical communication. Offered: AWSp.","WANG,W " 10739,825,100,"INTRO ENGR DESIGN ","Introduction to design and communication principles through engineering project approach, stressing teamwork, design process, specialties and tools of engineering, creative and analytical thinking, professionalism and ethics, social, economic and political context, open-ended problems. Grading based on quality of engineering projects and presentation of design through written, oral, and graphical communication. Offered: AWSp.","YELLIN,J " 10740,841,100,"INTRO TO GEOGRAPHY ","Introduction to the study of human geography and the major themes of the discipline. Topics include: human-environment interactions, migration and human mobility, patterns of health and nutrition, industrialization and urbanization, and the geography of culture and politics. Offered: AWSpS.","PURCELL,M " 10741,842,100,"DINOSAURS ","Biology, behavior, ecology, evolution, and extinction of dinosaurs, and a history of their exploration. With dinosaurs as focal point, course also introduces the student to how hypotheses in geological and paleobiological science are formulated and tested. Offered: A.","RENSBERGER,J " 10742,868,100,"COMPUTER FLUENCY ","Introduces the skills, concepts, and capabilities necessary to effectively use information technology. Includes logical reasoning, managing complexity through the operation of computers and networks, and contemporary applications such as email and word processing. Not available for credit to students who have completed CSE 142 or ENGR 142. Offered: jointly with CSE 100 AWSp.","LEVY,D " 10743,868,100,"COMPUTER FLUENCY ","Introduces the skills, concepts, and capabilities necessary to effectively use information technology. Includes logical reasoning, managing complexity through the operation of computers and networks, and contemporary applications such as email and word processing. Not available for credit to students who have completed CSE 142 or ENGR 142. Offered: jointly with CSE 100 AWSp.","WHITEAKER,G " 10744,883,100,"FUND OF GRAMMAR ","Introduction to basic grammatical concepts and terminology. Specifically intended for students planning to take a foreign language or linguistics. Does not count towards the linguistics major or minor.","ZAGONA,K " 10745,888,100,"ALGEBRA ","Similar to the first three terms of high school algebra. Assumes no previous experience in algebra. Open only to students [1] in the Educational Opportunity Program or [2] admitted with an entrance deficiency in mathematics. Offered: AWSp.","SKOV,C " 10746,904,100,"UNIVERSITY SINGERS ","Credit/no credit only.","CHO,Y " 10747,943,100,"INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY ","Major philosophical questions relating to such matters as the existence of God, the foundations of knowledge, the nature of reality, and the nature of morality. Approach may be either historical or topical. Offered: AWSpS.","BAKER,A " 10748,989,100,"VOICE&ARTIC IMPROV ","For native speakers of English only. Voice production and the sound system of standard American speech. Speech standards, regional and social dialects, voice quality and basic language-oriented characteristics. Practice for improving speech style. May not be repeated. Offered: AWSp.","ZAJDO,K " 10749,989,100,"VOICE&ARTIC IMPROV ","For native speakers of English only. Voice production and the sound system of standard American speech. Speech standards, regional and social dialects, voice quality and basic language-oriented characteristics. Practice for improving speech style. May not be repeated. Offered: AWSp.","ZHANG,W " 10750,742,101,"AIR/SPACE VEHICLES ","Introduction to aircraft and spacecraft; how airplanes fly, how airplanes and rockets are made, how they are controlled, and how space missions are designed. Laboratory and computer simulations used as illustrations. Emphasis on conceptual, rather than mathematical, comprehension. Not recommended for upper division students in physical sciences and engineering. Offered: AWSp.","EBERHARDT,D " 10751,743,101,"AEROSPACE STDYS 100 ","Focuses on the basic characteristics of air doctrine; US Air Force mission and organization; functions of United States strategic offensive and defensive, general-purpose, and aerospace support forces; officership/professionalism and an introduction to communicative skills. Additional one-hour leadership laboratory is mandatory for cadets, but not special students. Offered: A.","NGUYEN,T " 10752,760,101,"ASTRONOMY ","Introduction to the universe, with emphasis on conceptual, as contrasted with mathematical, comprehension. Modern theories, observations; ideas concerning nature, evolution of galaxies; quasars, stars, black holes, planets, solar system. Not open for credit to students who have taken 102 or 201; not open to upper-division students majoring in physical sciences or engineering.","BALICK,B " 10753,760,101,"ASTRONOMY ","Introduction to the universe, with emphasis on conceptual, as contrasted with mathematical, comprehension. Modern theories, observations; ideas concerning nature, evolution of galaxies; quasars, stars, black holes, planets, solar system. Not open for credit to students who have taken 102 or 201; not open to upper-division students majoring in physical sciences or engineering.","PALEN,S " 10754,760,101,"ASTRONOMY ","Introduction to the universe, with emphasis on conceptual, as contrasted with mathematical, comprehension. Modern theories, observations; ideas concerning nature, evolution of galaxies; quasars, stars, black holes, planets, solar system. Not open for credit to students who have taken 102 or 201; not open to upper-division students majoring in physical sciences or engineering.","WEST,A " 10755,760,101,"ASTRONOMY ","Introduction to the universe, with emphasis on conceptual, as contrasted with mathematical, comprehension. Modern theories, observations; ideas concerning nature, evolution of galaxies; quasars, stars, black holes, planets, solar system. Not open for credit to students who have taken 102 or 201; not open to upper-division students majoring in physical sciences or engineering.","WILLMAN,B " 10756,761,101,"WEATHER ","The earth's atmosphere, with emphasis on weather observations and forecasting. Daily weather map discussions. Highs, lows, fronts, clouds, storms, jet streams, air pollution, and other features of the atmosphere. Physical processes involved in weather phenomena. Intended for nonmajors. Offered: AWSpS.","HOUZE,R " 10757,775,101,"GENERAL BIOLOGY ","Living systems viewed from the subcellular to the community level, emphasizing the diversity, functioning, and interaction of whole organisms. Topics covered include cell structure and function, energy, genetics, animal physiology and development. Emphasizes the position of humans in the biological world. For nonmajors and majors in biology-related fields who need a thorough two-quarter introduction to biology. Recommended: high school chemistry; high school biology. Offered: A.","BRADSHAW,H " 10758,775,101,"GENERAL BIOLOGY ","Living systems viewed from the subcellular to the community level, emphasizing the diversity, functioning, and interaction of whole organisms. Topics covered include cell structure and function, energy, genetics, animal physiology and development. Emphasizes the position of humans in the biological world. For nonmajors and majors in biology-related fields who need a thorough two-quarter introduction to biology. Recommended: high school chemistry; high school biology. Offered: A.","FORD,E " 10759,775,101,"GENERAL BIOLOGY ","Living systems viewed from the subcellular to the community level, emphasizing the diversity, functioning, and interaction of whole organisms. Topics covered include cell structure and function, energy, genetics, animal physiology and development. Emphasizes the position of humans in the biological world. For nonmajors and majors in biology-related fields who need a thorough two-quarter introduction to biology. Recommended: high school chemistry; high school biology. Offered: A.","WAALAND,S " 10760,787,101,"FORESTS AND SOCIETY ","Survey course covering forest ecosystems of the world, history of forestry and forest conservation, how forest ecosystems function, wildlife in forests, environmental issues in forestry, forest management, economics and products, and new approaches to forest management. Open to majors and nonmajors. Offered: AWSpS.","GARA,R " 10761,795,101,"LAT & GRK CURR USE ","Designed to improve and increase English vocabulary through a study of the Latin and Greek elements in English, with emphasis on words in current literary and scientific use. No auditors. Knowledge of Latin or Greek is not required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BOEHLER,R " 10762,795,101,"LAT & GRK CURR USE ","Designed to improve and increase English vocabulary through a study of the Latin and Greek elements in English, with emphasis on words in current literary and scientific use. No auditors. Knowledge of Latin or Greek is not required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","LOGAN,I " 10763,795,101,"LAT & GRK CURR USE ","Designed to improve and increase English vocabulary through a study of the Latin and Greek elements in English, with emphasis on words in current literary and scientific use. No auditors. Knowledge of Latin or Greek is not required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","NAPIORSKI,N " 10764,795,101,"LAT & GRK CURR USE ","Designed to improve and increase English vocabulary through a study of the Latin and Greek elements in English, with emphasis on words in current literary and scientific use. No auditors. Knowledge of Latin or Greek is not required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","ROSS,E " 10765,808,101,"INTRO TO DANCE ","Introduction to dance as an art form. Lectures in dance appreciation. Studio experience in ballet and modern dance techniques. Attendance required at outside events.","COHEN,P " 10766,808,101,"INTRO TO DANCE ","Introduction to dance as an art form. Lectures in dance appreciation. Studio experience in ballet and modern dance techniques. Attendance required at outside events.","CURTIS,J " 10767,808,101,"INTRO TO DANCE ","Introduction to dance as an art form. Lectures in dance appreciation. Studio experience in ballet and modern dance techniques. Attendance required at outside events.","DALEY,K " 10768,808,101,"INTRO TO DANCE ","Introduction to dance as an art form. Lectures in dance appreciation. Studio experience in ballet and modern dance techniques. Attendance required at outside events.","FOLEY,M " 10769,808,101,"INTRO TO DANCE ","Introduction to dance as an art form. Lectures in dance appreciation. Studio experience in ballet and modern dance techniques. Attendance required at outside events.","HOLLIS,T " 10770,808,101,"INTRO TO DANCE ","Introduction to dance as an art form. Lectures in dance appreciation. Studio experience in ballet and modern dance techniques. Attendance required at outside events.","KNOX,K " 10771,808,101,"INTRO TO DANCE ","Introduction to dance as an art form. Lectures in dance appreciation. Studio experience in ballet and modern dance techniques. Attendance required at outside events.","MOORE,P " 10772,809,101,"ELEMENTARY DANISH ","Fundamentals of oral and written Danish.","CHRISTENSEN,R " 10773,812,101,"INTRO TO THEATRE ","The theatre as an art form with emphasis on the play in production. The role of the various theatre artists: actors, directors, designers, and playwrights. Required attendance at one or more performances. Lecture and discussion groups. For nonmajors. Offered: AWSp.","REDD,T " 10774,824,101,"ADV ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as two separate sections: one for writing about readings, particularly answering short answer and short essay questions; the other for listening skills related to academic lectures. Sections may be taken concurrently. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","BRAME,R " 10775,824,101,"ADV ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as two separate sections: one for writing about readings, particularly answering short answer and short essay questions; the other for listening skills related to academic lectures. Sections may be taken concurrently. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","JONES,R " 10776,824,101,"ADV ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as two separate sections: one for writing about readings, particularly answering short answer and short essay questions; the other for listening skills related to academic lectures. Sections may be taken concurrently. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","MORRILL,W " 10777,824,101,"ADV ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as two separate sections: one for writing about readings, particularly answering short answer and short essay questions; the other for listening skills related to academic lectures. Sections may be taken concurrently. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","SADLIER,M " 10778,824,101,"ADV ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as two separate sections: one for writing about readings, particularly answering short answer and short essay questions; the other for listening skills related to academic lectures. Sections may be taken concurrently. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","TEIGEN,T " 10779,824,101,"ADV ESL NON-NAT SPE ","Offered as two separate sections: one for writing about readings, particularly answering short answer and short essay questions; the other for listening skills related to academic lectures. Sections may be taken concurrently. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","WAINSTEIN,L " 10780,829,101,"INTRO WILDLIFE SCI ","Survey of historical development, present status and future of professional field of wildlife science and how it interacts with other disciplines. Natural resource agency speakers discuss how their agencies work and administer wildlife conservation programs. Students discuss wildlife science with faculty and graduate students. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","MANUWAL,D " 10781,830,101,"ELEMENTARY ESTONIAN ","Fundamentals of oral and written Estonian.","VANHATALO,U " 10782,836,101,"ELEMENTARY FINNISH ","Fundamentals of oral and written Finnish.","FRITSCHER,C " 10783,838,101,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Oral practice in the language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: score of 0-14 on FR TL placement test if French is language of admission.","BOUDREAU " 10784,838,101,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Oral practice in the language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: score of 0-14 on FR TL placement test if French is language of admission.","GRIL,R " 10785,838,101,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Oral practice in the language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: score of 0-14 on FR TL placement test if French is language of admission.","MONTERO,D " 10786,838,101,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Oral practice in the language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: score of 0-14 on FR TL placement test if French is language of admission.","PRICE,A " 10787,838,101,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Oral practice in the language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: score of 0-14 on FR TL placement test if French is language of admission.","RING,J " 10788,838,101,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Oral practice in the language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: score of 0-14 on FR TL placement test if French is language of admission.","TEBOUL,S " 10789,838,101,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Oral practice in the language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: score of 0-14 on FR TL placement test if French is language of admission.","WEBBER,I " 10790,839,101,"UNIV LEARNING SKILL ","Introduction to university culture. Practice in skills necessary for academic success, including note-taking, test-taking, writing, active learning, and time and stress management. Academic planning. Introduction to university resources.","CHERNICOFF,S " 10791,839,101,"UNIV LEARNING SKILL ","Introduction to university culture. Practice in skills necessary for academic success, including note-taking, test-taking, writing, active learning, and time and stress management. Academic planning. Introduction to university resources.","PRIMM-DAYOT, " 10792,842,101,"INTRO TO GEOL SCI ","Survey of the physical systems that give the earth its form. Emphasizes the dynamic nature of interior and surface processes and their relevance to mankind and stresses the value of rocks and earth forms in the understanding of past events. A course with laboratory for non-science majors. Not open for credit to students who have taken 205. Field trips. Offered: AWSp.","SWANSON,T " 10793,843,101,"FIRST-YEAR GERMAN ","The methods and objectives are primarily audiolingual, with emphasis on speaking and listening. Secondary objectives are reading and writing. (See credit note following 104.) Prerequisite: score of 0-11 on GER TL placement test if German is language of admission. Offered: AWS.","BRINKMEIER,S " 10794,843,101,"FIRST-YEAR GERMAN ","The methods and objectives are primarily audiolingual, with emphasis on speaking and listening. Secondary objectives are reading and writing. (See credit note following 104.) Prerequisite: score of 0-11 on GER TL placement test if German is language of admission. Offered: AWS.","FURDA,A " 10795,843,101,"FIRST-YEAR GERMAN ","The methods and objectives are primarily audiolingual, with emphasis on speaking and listening. Secondary objectives are reading and writing. (See credit note following 104.) Prerequisite: score of 0-11 on GER TL placement test if German is language of admission. Offered: AWS.","GRUNEWALD,T " 10796,843,101,"FIRST-YEAR GERMAN ","The methods and objectives are primarily audiolingual, with emphasis on speaking and listening. Secondary objectives are reading and writing. (See credit note following 104.) Prerequisite: score of 0-11 on GER TL placement test if German is language of admission. Offered: AWS.","HESS,I " 10797,843,101,"FIRST-YEAR GERMAN ","The methods and objectives are primarily audiolingual, with emphasis on speaking and listening. Secondary objectives are reading and writing. (See credit note following 104.) Prerequisite: score of 0-11 on GER TL placement test if German is language of admission. Offered: AWS.","JOHNSON,K " 10798,843,101,"FIRST-YEAR GERMAN ","The methods and objectives are primarily audiolingual, with emphasis on speaking and listening. Secondary objectives are reading and writing. (See credit note following 104.) Prerequisite: score of 0-11 on GER TL placement test if German is language of admission. Offered: AWS.","RIDEOUT-REDE " 10799,843,101,"FIRST-YEAR GERMAN ","The methods and objectives are primarily audiolingual, with emphasis on speaking and listening. Secondary objectives are reading and writing. (See credit note following 104.) Prerequisite: score of 0-11 on GER TL placement test if German is language of admission. Offered: AWS.","SAVA,A " 10800,843,101,"FIRST-YEAR GERMAN ","The methods and objectives are primarily audiolingual, with emphasis on speaking and listening. Secondary objectives are reading and writing. (See credit note following 104.) Prerequisite: score of 0-11 on GER TL placement test if German is language of admission. Offered: AWS.","STANDAL,E " 10801,843,101,"FIRST-YEAR GERMAN ","The methods and objectives are primarily audiolingual, with emphasis on speaking and listening. Secondary objectives are reading and writing. (See credit note following 104.) Prerequisite: score of 0-11 on GER TL placement test if German is language of admission. Offered: AWS.","TIMBROOK-NUG " 10802,843,101,"FIRST-YEAR GERMAN ","The methods and objectives are primarily audiolingual, with emphasis on speaking and listening. Secondary objectives are reading and writing. (See credit note following 104.) Prerequisite: score of 0-11 on GER TL placement test if German is language of admission. Offered: AWS.","WARD,K " 10803,846,101,"ELEMENTARY GREEK ","An intensive study of grammar, with reading and writing of simple Attic prose. Offered: A.","LEVANIOUK,O " 10804,846,101,"ELEMENTARY GREEK ","An intensive study of grammar, with reading and writing of simple Attic prose. Offered: A.","POWER,T " 10805,871,101,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Offered: A.","DIMARTINO,L " 10806,871,101,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Offered: A.","HEDRICK,B " 10807,871,101,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Offered: A.","LEPORACE,G " 10808,871,101,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Offered: A.","PAETZKE,A " 10809,871,101,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Offered: A.","RIVERSO LEVA " 10810,871,101,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Offered: A.","SALERNO,K " 10811,871,101,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Offered: A.","STRAIT,R " 10812,876,101,"ELEMENTARY LATIN ","An intensive study of grammar, with reading and writing of simple Latin prose. Offered: A.","CROTTY,K " 10813,876,101,"ELEMENTARY LATIN ","An intensive study of grammar, with reading and writing of simple Latin prose. Offered: A.","HONG,Y " 10814,876,101,"ELEMENTARY LATIN ","An intensive study of grammar, with reading and writing of simple Latin prose. Offered: A.","ISAACS,S " 10815,876,101,"ELEMENTARY LATIN ","An intensive study of grammar, with reading and writing of simple Latin prose. Offered: A.","NESHOLM,E " 10816,876,101,"ELEMENTARY LATIN ","An intensive study of grammar, with reading and writing of simple Latin prose. Offered: A.","NUGENT,M " 10817,876,101,"ELEMENTARY LATIN ","An intensive study of grammar, with reading and writing of simple Latin prose. Offered: A.","ZANGARI,M " 10818,877,101,"ELEMENTARY LATVIAN ","Fundamentals of oral and written Latvian.","SMIDCHENS,G " 10819,885,101,"ELEM LITHUANIAN ","Fundamentals of oral and written Lithuanian.","ZILINSKAS,R " 10820,887,101,"MILITARY SC 1 BASIC ","History, organization, and mission of the United States Army and the Reserve Officer Training Corps. Relationship to the citizen's military and civilian obligations. Functions and organization of the United States defense establishment. Fundamentals of leadership and management. Leadership laboratories and two field training exercises conducted during the year encompass training in field craft, survival, and small unit tactics. Offered: AWSp","NICHOLSON,J " 10821,916,101,"ELEM NORWEGIAN ","Fundamentals of oral and written Norwegian.","GJELLSTAD,M " 10822,916,101,"ELEM NORWEGIAN ","Fundamentals of oral and written Norwegian.","MAY,G " 10823,922,101,"SURVEY OCEANOGRAPHY ","Origin and extent of the oceans; nature of the sea bottom; causes and effects of currents and tides; animal and plant life in the sea. Intended for nonmajors. Offered: AWSpS.","EMERICK,C " 10824,922,101,"SURVEY OCEANOGRAPHY ","Origin and extent of the oceans; nature of the sea bottom; causes and effects of currents and tides; animal and plant life in the sea. Intended for nonmajors. Offered: AWSpS.","STRICKLAND,R " 10825,947,101,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Covers all major elements of Portuguese grammar.","WIRKALA,E " 10826,951,101,"INTRO TO PSYCH ","Surveys major areas of psychological science. Core topics include human social behavior, personality, psychological disorders and treatment, learning, memory, human development, biological influences, and research methods. Related topics may include sensation, perception, states of consciousness, thinking, intelligence, language, motivation, emotion, stress and health, cross-cultural psychology, and applied psychology. Offered: AWSpS.","BARDINA,P " 10827,951,101,"INTRO TO PSYCH ","Surveys major areas of psychological science. Core topics include human social behavior, personality, psychological disorders and treatment, learning, memory, human development, biological influences, and research methods. Related topics may include sensation, perception, states of consciousness, thinking, intelligence, language, motivation, emotion, stress and health, cross-cultural psychology, and applied psychology. Offered: AWSpS.","BORCHERT,K " 10828,951,101,"INTRO TO PSYCH ","Surveys major areas of psychological science. Core topics include human social behavior, personality, psychological disorders and treatment, learning, memory, human development, biological influences, and research methods. Related topics may include sensation, perception, states of consciousness, thinking, intelligence, language, motivation, emotion, stress and health, cross-cultural psychology, and applied psychology. Offered: AWSpS.","BRENNER,S " 10829,951,101,"INTRO TO PSYCH ","Surveys major areas of psychological science. Core topics include human social behavior, personality, psychological disorders and treatment, learning, memory, human development, biological influences, and research methods. Related topics may include sensation, perception, states of consciousness, thinking, intelligence, language, motivation, emotion, stress and health, cross-cultural psychology, and applied psychology. Offered: AWSpS.","CHAMOY,R " 10830,951,101,"INTRO TO PSYCH ","Surveys major areas of psychological science. Core topics include human social behavior, personality, psychological disorders and treatment, learning, memory, human development, biological influences, and research methods. Related topics may include sensation, perception, states of consciousness, thinking, intelligence, language, motivation, emotion, stress and health, cross-cultural psychology, and applied psychology. Offered: AWSpS.","FREDERICK,C " 10831,951,101,"INTRO TO PSYCH ","Surveys major areas of psychological science. Core topics include human social behavior, personality, psychological disorders and treatment, learning, memory, human development, biological influences, and research methods. Related topics may include sensation, perception, states of consciousness, thinking, intelligence, language, motivation, emotion, stress and health, cross-cultural psychology, and applied psychology. Offered: AWSpS.","HIROI,R " 10832,951,101,"INTRO TO PSYCH ","Surveys major areas of psychological science. Core topics include human social behavior, personality, psychological disorders and treatment, learning, memory, human development, biological influences, and research methods. Related topics may include sensation, perception, states of consciousness, thinking, intelligence, language, motivation, emotion, stress and health, cross-cultural psychology, and applied psychology. Offered: AWSpS.","KYES,R " 10833,951,101,"INTRO TO PSYCH ","Surveys major areas of psychological science. Core topics include human social behavior, personality, psychological disorders and treatment, learning, memory, human development, biological influences, and research methods. Related topics may include sensation, perception, states of consciousness, thinking, intelligence, language, motivation, emotion, stress and health, cross-cultural psychology, and applied psychology. Offered: AWSpS.","LASIENE,J " 10834,951,101,"INTRO TO PSYCH ","Surveys major areas of psychological science. Core topics include human social behavior, personality, psychological disorders and treatment, learning, memory, human development, biological influences, and research methods. Related topics may include sensation, perception, states of consciousness, thinking, intelligence, language, motivation, emotion, stress and health, cross-cultural psychology, and applied psychology. Offered: AWSpS.","LEONESIO,R " 10835,951,101,"INTRO TO PSYCH ","Surveys major areas of psychological science. Core topics include human social behavior, personality, psychological disorders and treatment, learning, memory, human development, biological influences, and research methods. Related topics may include sensation, perception, states of consciousness, thinking, intelligence, language, motivation, emotion, stress and health, cross-cultural psychology, and applied psychology. Offered: AWSpS.","MC DERMOTT,L " 10836,951,101,"INTRO TO PSYCH ","Surveys major areas of psychological science. Core topics include human social behavior, personality, psychological disorders and treatment, learning, memory, human development, biological influences, and research methods. Related topics may include sensation, perception, states of consciousness, thinking, intelligence, language, motivation, emotion, stress and health, cross-cultural psychology, and applied psychology. Offered: AWSpS.","OCHOA,R " 10837,951,101,"INTRO TO PSYCH ","Surveys major areas of psychological science. Core topics include human social behavior, personality, psychological disorders and treatment, learning, memory, human development, biological influences, and research methods. Related topics may include sensation, perception, states of consciousness, thinking, intelligence, language, motivation, emotion, stress and health, cross-cultural psychology, and applied psychology. Offered: AWSpS.","PASSER,M " 10838,951,101,"INTRO TO PSYCH ","Surveys major areas of psychological science. Core topics include human social behavior, personality, psychological disorders and treatment, learning, memory, human development, biological influences, and research methods. Related topics may include sensation, perception, states of consciousness, thinking, intelligence, language, motivation, emotion, stress and health, cross-cultural psychology, and applied psychology. Offered: AWSpS.","RHULE,D " 10839,951,101,"INTRO TO PSYCH ","Surveys major areas of psychological science. Core topics include human social behavior, personality, psychological disorders and treatment, learning, memory, human development, biological influences, and research methods. Related topics may include sensation, perception, states of consciousness, thinking, intelligence, language, motivation, emotion, stress and health, cross-cultural psychology, and applied psychology. Offered: AWSpS.","SACKETT,G " 10840,951,101,"INTRO TO PSYCH ","Surveys major areas of psychological science. Core topics include human social behavior, personality, psychological disorders and treatment, learning, memory, human development, biological influences, and research methods. Related topics may include sensation, perception, states of consciousness, thinking, intelligence, language, motivation, emotion, stress and health, cross-cultural psychology, and applied psychology. Offered: AWSpS.","ZAYAS,V " 10841,951,101,"INTRO TO PSYCH ","Surveys major areas of psychological science. Core topics include human social behavior, personality, psychological disorders and treatment, learning, memory, human development, biological influences, and research methods. Related topics may include sensation, perception, states of consciousness, thinking, intelligence, language, motivation, emotion, stress and health, cross-cultural psychology, and applied psychology. Offered: AWSpS.","ZEMACH,I " 10842,965,101,"FIRST-YEAR RUSSIAN ","Introduction to Russian. Emphasis on oral communication with limited vocabulary. Short readings and writing exercises. Basic grammar. Conducted mostly in Russian. See credit note above. Offered: A.","REICHERT,M " 10843,965,101,"FIRST-YEAR RUSSIAN ","Introduction to Russian. Emphasis on oral communication with limited vocabulary. Short readings and writing exercises. Basic grammar. Conducted mostly in Russian. See credit note above. Offered: A.","WALKER,D " 10844,988,101,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: score of 0-15 on SP100A placement test if Spanish is language of admission.","STEVENSON,A " 10845,988,101,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: score of 0-15 on SP100A placement test if Spanish is language of admission.","SUAREZ,C " 10846,988,101,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: score of 0-15 on SP100A placement test if Spanish is language of admission.","WIRKALA,R " 10847,994,101,"ELEMENTARY SWEDISH ","Fundamentals of oral and written Swedish.","CLOWES,M " 10848,994,101,"ELEMENTARY SWEDISH ","Fundamentals of oral and written Swedish.","DOXTATER,A " 10849,1008,101,"ELEM FILIPINO I ","Introduction to modern standard Filipino (Tagalog). Emphasis on grammar and conversational drills. Practice with basic phonological, morphological, and syntactic structures. Offered: A.","DIVINA,L " 10850,808,102,"INTRO TO DANCE ","Introduction to dance as an art form. Lectures in dance appreciation. Studio experience in ballet and modern dance techniques. Attendance required at outside events. Prerequisite: DANCE 101.","GAMBLIN,S " 10851,824,102,"ADV ESL FOR INTL TA ","Speaking skills for international teaching assistants: language behaviors related to lecturing, classroom management, and teacher-student interaction. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","BRENNER,P " 10852,824,102,"ADV ESL FOR INTL TA ","Speaking skills for international teaching assistants: language behaviors related to lecturing, classroom management, and teacher-student interaction. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","BURNETT,B " 10853,824,102,"ADV ESL FOR INTL TA ","Speaking skills for international teaching assistants: language behaviors related to lecturing, classroom management, and teacher-student interaction. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","COWAN,D " 10854,824,102,"ADV ESL FOR INTL TA ","Speaking skills for international teaching assistants: language behaviors related to lecturing, classroom management, and teacher-student interaction. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","HOLSTEIN,E " 10855,824,102,"ADV ESL FOR INTL TA ","Speaking skills for international teaching assistants: language behaviors related to lecturing, classroom management, and teacher-student interaction. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","MESSINGER,P " 10856,824,102,"ADV ESL FOR INTL TA ","Speaking skills for international teaching assistants: language behaviors related to lecturing, classroom management, and teacher-student interaction. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","PALMER,M " 10857,824,102,"ADV ESL FOR INTL TA ","Speaking skills for international teaching assistants: language behaviors related to lecturing, classroom management, and teacher-student interaction. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.","SADLIER,M " 10858,838,102,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Oral practice in the language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either FRENCH 101 or score of 15-30 on FR TL placement test.","MURA,N " 10859,838,102,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Oral practice in the language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either FRENCH 101 or score of 15-30 on FR TL placement test.","PAN,J " 10860,843,102,"FIRST-YEAR GERMAN ","The methods and objectives are primarily audiolingual, with emphasis on speaking and listening. Secondary objectives are reading and writing. (See credit note following 104.) Prerequisite: either GERMAN 101 or score of 12-35 on German placement test. Offered: AWSp.","HIRT,K " 10861,844,102,"SPACE&SPACE TRAVEL ","Explores powering the sun, making of space weather conditions, observations from space and from Earth, Earth's space environment, radiation belts and hazards, plasma storms and auroras, electrons beams, spacecraft requirements, tooling up for manned exploration.. Open to non-science majors. Offered: A.","WINGLEE,R " 10862,888,102,"ALGEBRA ","Similar to the first three terms of high school algebra. Assumes no previous experience in algebra. Open only to students [1] in the Educational Opportunity Program or [2] admitted with an entrance deficiency in mathematics. Offered: AWSp.","BERMAN,L " 10863,888,102,"ALGEBRA ","Similar to the first three terms of high school algebra. Assumes no previous experience in algebra. Open only to students [1] in the Educational Opportunity Program or [2] admitted with an entrance deficiency in mathematics. Offered: AWSp.","QUARLES,C " 10864,943,102,"CONTEMP MORAL PROBS ","Philosophical consideration of some of the main moral problems of modern society and civilization, such as abortion, euthanasia, war, and capital punishment. Topics vary.","GIBSON,L " 10865,943,102,"CONTEMP MORAL PROBS ","Philosophical consideration of some of the main moral problems of modern society and civilization, such as abortion, euthanasia, war, and capital punishment. Topics vary.","HIMMA,K " 10866,950,102,"PAPER SOC & ENVIRON ","Types of products and patterns of use. Overview of manufacturing processes in terms of raw material, costs, world trade and consumer requirements. Environmental implications of manufacturing, recycling, and disposal of paper and its byproducts. Societal and environmental costs of substituting petroleum-based or nonwood raw materials in paper products. Offered: A.","GUSTAFSON,R " 10867,950,102,"PAPER SOC & ENVIRON ","Types of products and patterns of use. Overview of manufacturing processes in terms of raw material, costs, world trade and consumer requirements. Environmental implications of manufacturing, recycling, and disposal of paper and its byproducts. Societal and environmental costs of substituting petroleum-based or nonwood raw materials in paper products. Offered: A.","JACOBS-YOUNG " 10868,987,102,"SPCH INDVDL SOCIETY ","Provides a basic understanding of human speech communication. Covers three major areas: (1) the nature of human communication, including models, principles, settings; (2) elements of verbal and nonverbal communication; and (3) approaches to, and functions of, human communication including persuasion, interpersonal communication, argument, propaganda, free speech.","COUTU,L " 10869,988,102,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either SPAN 101, or score of 16-44 on SP100A placement test.","HAASE,E " 10870,988,102,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either SPAN 101, or score of 16-44 on SP100A placement test.","LAYTON,S " 10871,838,103,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Oral practice in the language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either FRENCH 102, FRENCH 110, or score of 31-56 on FR TL placement test.","AMEDOME,L " 10872,838,103,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Oral practice in the language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either FRENCH 102, FRENCH 110, or score of 31-56 on FR TL placement test.","ISISCHILD,I " 10873,838,103,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Oral practice in the language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either FRENCH 102, FRENCH 110, or score of 31-56 on FR TL placement test.","LOFQVIST-TRA " 10874,838,103,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Oral practice in the language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either FRENCH 102, FRENCH 110, or score of 31-56 on FR TL placement test.","TARY,M " 10875,843,103,"FIRST-YEAR GERMAN ","The methods and objectives are primarily audiolingual, with emphasis on speaking and listening. Secondary objectives are reading and writing. (See credit note following 104.) Prerequisite: either GERMAN 102, GERMAN 111, or score of 36-56 on German placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","CALIAN,N " 10876,843,103,"FIRST-YEAR GERMAN ","The methods and objectives are primarily audiolingual, with emphasis on speaking and listening. Secondary objectives are reading and writing. (See credit note following 104.) Prerequisite: either GERMAN 102, GERMAN 111, or score of 36-56 on German placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","ROWELL,M " 10877,888,103,"INTRO ELEM FUNCTION ","Continues the study of algebra begun in 100 and 102 with emphasis on functions (polynomial, rational, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric). Open only to students who have completed 102. Prerequisite: either score of 26-56% on MATHEA placement test or MATH 102. Offered: AWSp.","MC LAIN,B " 10878,987,103,"INTERPERSONAL CMU ","Emphasizes analyzing and understanding communication variables affecting human relationships, such as person perception, feedback, idea development, nonverbal cues. Focus on informal communication settings.","BLACK,L " 10879,987,103,"INTERPERSONAL CMU ","Emphasizes analyzing and understanding communication variables affecting human relationships, such as person perception, feedback, idea development, nonverbal cues. Focus on informal communication settings.","DOOHAN,E " 10880,987,103,"INTERPERSONAL CMU ","Emphasizes analyzing and understanding communication variables affecting human relationships, such as person perception, feedback, idea development, nonverbal cues. Focus on informal communication settings.","GRONNVOLL,M " 10881,987,103,"INTERPERSONAL CMU ","Emphasizes analyzing and understanding communication variables affecting human relationships, such as person perception, feedback, idea development, nonverbal cues. Focus on informal communication settings.","KOENIG,J " 10882,988,103,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either SPAN 102, SPAN 110 or score of 45-69 on SP100A placement test.","AMEZCUA-RODR " 10883,988,103,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either SPAN 102, SPAN 110 or score of 45-69 on SP100A placement test.","BOHN,H " 10884,988,103,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either SPAN 102, SPAN 110 or score of 45-69 on SP100A placement test.","BOHNENKAMP,Z " 10885,988,103,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either SPAN 102, SPAN 110 or score of 45-69 on SP100A placement test.","DEEM,E " 10886,988,103,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either SPAN 102, SPAN 110 or score of 45-69 on SP100A placement test.","GILROY,F " 10887,988,103,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either SPAN 102, SPAN 110 or score of 45-69 on SP100A placement test.","LANDRY,T " 10888,988,103,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either SPAN 102, SPAN 110 or score of 45-69 on SP100A placement test.","LAUGHLIN,A " 10889,988,103,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either SPAN 102, SPAN 110 or score of 45-69 on SP100A placement test.","MENDIVIL,N " 10890,988,103,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either SPAN 102, SPAN 110 or score of 45-69 on SP100A placement test.","OLSON,D " 10891,988,103,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either SPAN 102, SPAN 110 or score of 45-69 on SP100A placement test.","PARTANEN,L " 10892,988,103,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either SPAN 102, SPAN 110 or score of 45-69 on SP100A placement test.","ROJAS,M " 10893,988,103,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either SPAN 102, SPAN 110 or score of 45-69 on SP100A placement test.","SIMONET LEON,J " 10894,988,103,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either SPAN 102, SPAN 110 or score of 45-69 on SP100A placement test.","WALSTON,T " 10895,988,103,"ELEMENTARY ","Methods and objectives are primarily oral-aural. Language laboratory is required. Prerequisite: either SPAN 102, SPAN 110 or score of 45-69 on SP100A placement test.","YANCI,E " 10896,775,104,"BIOL FOR EL TCHRS ","Basic concepts of biology, with emphasis on background needed for confident use of the new science curriculum materials in the elementary school. Offered: AW.","BUTTEMER,H " 10897,808,104,"MODERN TECHNIQUE ","Advanced beginning. Continued development of all beginning areas and expansion of movement vocabulary.","DIXON,J " 10898,808,104,"MODERN TECHNIQUE ","Advanced beginning. Continued development of all beginning areas and expansion of movement vocabulary.","FOLEY,M " 10899,824,104,"INTRODUCTORY COMP ","Development of writing skills: sentence strategies and paragraph structures. Expository, critical, and persuasive essay techniques based on analysis of selected readings. For Educational Opportunity Program students only, upon recommendation by the Office of Minority Affairs.","DALLEY,L " 10900,824,104,"INTRODUCTORY COMP ","Development of writing skills: sentence strategies and paragraph structures. Expository, critical, and persuasive essay techniques based on analysis of selected readings. For Educational Opportunity Program students only, upon recommendation by the Office of Minority Affairs.","GILMAN,H " 10901,824,104,"INTRODUCTORY COMP ","Development of writing skills: sentence strategies and paragraph structures. Expository, critical, and persuasive essay techniques based on analysis of selected readings. For Educational Opportunity Program students only, upon recommendation by the Office of Minority Affairs.","ITANO,D " 10902,824,104,"INTRODUCTORY COMP ","Development of writing skills: sentence strategies and paragraph structures. Expository, critical, and persuasive essay techniques based on analysis of selected readings. For Educational Opportunity Program students only, upon recommendation by the Office of Minority Affairs.","KARL,A " 10903,824,104,"INTRODUCTORY COMP ","Development of writing skills: sentence strategies and paragraph structures. Expository, critical, and persuasive essay techniques based on analysis of selected readings. For Educational Opportunity Program students only, upon recommendation by the Office of Minority Affairs.","LAWSHE,J " 10904,824,104,"INTRODUCTORY COMP ","Development of writing skills: sentence strategies and paragraph structures. Expository, critical, and persuasive essay techniques based on analysis of selected readings. For Educational Opportunity Program students only, upon recommendation by the Office of Minority Affairs.","MAJOR,T " 10905,824,104,"INTRODUCTORY COMP ","Development of writing skills: sentence strategies and paragraph structures. Expository, critical, and persuasive essay techniques based on analysis of selected readings. For Educational Opportunity Program students only, upon recommendation by the Office of Minority Affairs.","PARSONS,D " 10906,824,104,"INTRODUCTORY COMP ","Development of writing skills: sentence strategies and paragraph structures. Expository, critical, and persuasive essay techniques based on analysis of selected readings. For Educational Opportunity Program students only, upon recommendation by the Office of Minority Affairs.","VIDALI,A " 10907,950,104,"BIOMASS ENERGY/PROD ","Introduction to the structure, composition, and availability of renewable resources. Conversion of these materials into solid products, energy, and useful chemicals. Particular attention to the production of fiber (paper/board), fuels (ethanol/aromatics), and specialty chemicals (biopolymers, medicines, etc.). Includes weekly laboratory session.","NORTHEY,R " 10908,824,105,"INTRODUCTORY COMP ","Development of writing skills: sentence strategies and paragraph structures. Expository, critical, and persuasive essay techniques based on analysis of selected readings. For Educational Opportunity Program students only, upon recommendation by the Office of Minority Affairs.","BARDA,J " 10909,947,105,"INTENSIVE PORT ","Covers the verbal system and major grammatical points. Does not satisfy Foreign Language Requirement. Prerequisite: SPAN 203.","WIRKALA,E " 10910,808,107,"BALLET TECHNIQUE ","Advanced beginning. Continued development of all beginning areas. Expansion of ballet vocabulary.","CURTIS,J " 10911,808,107,"BALLET TECHNIQUE ","Advanced beginning. Continued development of all beginning areas. Expansion of ballet vocabulary.","GAMBLIN,S " 10912,775,110,"BIOL HEALTH PROFESS ","Elementary biomedical concepts. For Equal Opportunity Program students only. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","RUSSELL,M " 10913,779,110,"INTRO PLANT BIOLOGY ","Basic concepts in plant biology for nonmajors, with emphasis on plant diversity and how plants grow and reproduce. Modern ideas concerning biotechnology, ecology, agriculture, and conservation and environmental issues discussed. Laboratories include greenhouse studies. Offered: AWSp.","STAHLBERG,R " 10914,788,110,"INTRO TO GEN CHEM ","Introduction to general chemistry with an emphasis on developing problem solving skills. Covers basic concepts of chemistry along with the mathematics required for quantitative problem solving. For students without high school chemistry or with limited mathematics background. Successful completion of 110 prepares students to enroll in CHEM 142. Credit/no credit only.","RATHOD,P " 10915,790,110,"QUESTION OF HUM NAT ","Considers the relationship between the individual and his/her culture. Traces the evolution of the notion of human nature in Europe and the United States and compares this tradition with representations of the human being from other cultural traditions.","MERRELL,D " 10916,808,110,"JAZZ TECHNIQUE I ","Introduction to jazz technique. Dance performance attendance required.","CURTIS,J " 10917,808,110,"JAZZ TECHNIQUE I ","Introduction to jazz technique. Dance performance attendance required.","DALEY,K " 10918,829,110,"ENVIRONMENTAL SCI ","Covers the importance of the environment in society with particular emphasis on worldwide distribution and uses of resources, the role of natural and man-made environments, and causes of environmental degradation. Introduces ethics of conservation and recycling. Offered: AWSpS.","BREITSPRECHE " 10919,829,110,"ENVIRONMENTAL SCI ","Covers the importance of the environment in society with particular emphasis on worldwide distribution and uses of resources, the role of natural and man-made environments, and causes of environmental degradation. Introduces ethics of conservation and recycling. Offered: AWSpS.","HARRISON,R " 10920,829,110,"ENVIRONMENTAL SCI ","Covers the importance of the environment in society with particular emphasis on worldwide distribution and uses of resources, the role of natural and man-made environments, and causes of environmental degradation. Introduces ethics of conservation and recycling. Offered: AWSpS.","VOGT,D " 10921,838,110,"BASIC FRENCH REVIEW ","Combines in one quarter the contents of 101 and 102. Designed for students who have studied French in high school but who are not ready for 102. Prerequisite: score of 10-30 on FR TL placement test.","BAYERL,C " 10922,838,110,"BASIC FRENCH REVIEW ","Combines in one quarter the contents of 101 and 102. Designed for students who have studied French in high school but who are not ready for 102. Prerequisite: score of 10-30 on FR TL placement test.","MAYNARD,K " 10923,944,110,"LIBERAL ARTS PHYS ","Basic concepts of physics presented with emphasis on their origin and their impact on society and the Western intellectual tradition. Primarily for students in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Offered: AS.","MURPHY,T " 10924,983,110,"SURVEY SOCIOLOGY ","Human interaction, social institutions, social stratification, socialization, deviance, social control, social and cultural change. Course content may vary, depending upon instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","PITCHFORD,S " 10925,983,110,"SURVEY SOCIOLOGY ","Human interaction, social institutions, social stratification, socialization, deviance, social control, social and cultural change. Course content may vary, depending upon instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","STOVEL,K " 10926,988,110,"BASIC SPANSH REVIEW ","Covers the equivalent of 101 and 102 to prepare for 103. May not be taken in addition to 101 or 102. Prerequisite: score of 10-44 on SP100A placement test. Offered: AWSp.","FOX,J " 10927,988,110,"BASIC SPANSH REVIEW ","Covers the equivalent of 101 and 102 to prepare for 103. May not be taken in addition to 101 or 102. Prerequisite: score of 10-44 on SP100A placement test. Offered: AWSp.","MUNSON,J " 10928,988,110,"BASIC SPANSH REVIEW ","Covers the equivalent of 101 and 102 to prepare for 103. May not be taken in addition to 101 or 102. Prerequisite: score of 10-44 on SP100A placement test. Offered: AWSp.","YANCI,E " 10929,791,111,"FIRST-YEAR CHINESE ","Introduction to the standard language. Emphasis on learning correct pronunciation and basic structure. Drill in oral use of the language. Cannot be taken for credit in combination with 134. Offered: A.","BI,N " 10930,791,111,"FIRST-YEAR CHINESE ","Introduction to the standard language. Emphasis on learning correct pronunciation and basic structure. Drill in oral use of the language. Cannot be taken for credit in combination with 134. Offered: A.","CAMPBELL,R " 10931,791,111,"FIRST-YEAR CHINESE ","Introduction to the standard language. Emphasis on learning correct pronunciation and basic structure. Drill in oral use of the language. Cannot be taken for credit in combination with 134. Offered: A.","DAKIN,C " 10932,791,111,"FIRST-YEAR CHINESE ","Introduction to the standard language. Emphasis on learning correct pronunciation and basic structure. Drill in oral use of the language. Cannot be taken for credit in combination with 134. Offered: A.","HENDRYX,J " 10933,791,111,"FIRST-YEAR CHINESE ","Introduction to the standard language. Emphasis on learning correct pronunciation and basic structure. Drill in oral use of the language. Cannot be taken for credit in combination with 134. Offered: A.","LI,J " 10934,791,111,"FIRST-YEAR CHINESE ","Introduction to the standard language. Emphasis on learning correct pronunciation and basic structure. Drill in oral use of the language. Cannot be taken for credit in combination with 134. Offered: A.","LING,X " 10935,791,111,"FIRST-YEAR CHINESE ","Introduction to the standard language. Emphasis on learning correct pronunciation and basic structure. Drill in oral use of the language. Cannot be taken for credit in combination with 134. Offered: A.","LIU,J " 10936,791,111,"FIRST-YEAR CHINESE ","Introduction to the standard language. Emphasis on learning correct pronunciation and basic structure. Drill in oral use of the language. Cannot be taken for credit in combination with 134. Offered: A.","REN,C " 10937,791,111,"FIRST-YEAR CHINESE ","Introduction to the standard language. Emphasis on learning correct pronunciation and basic structure. Drill in oral use of the language. Cannot be taken for credit in combination with 134. Offered: A.","WANG,P " 10938,824,111,"COMPOSITION: LIT ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.","BURKE,S " 10939,824,111,"COMPOSITION: LIT ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.","CARUSO,J " 10940,824,111,"COMPOSITION: LIT ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.","CHEN,S " 10941,824,111,"COMPOSITION: LIT ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.","COOPER,K " 10942,824,111,"COMPOSITION: LIT ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.","DENONNO,A " 10943,824,111,"COMPOSITION: LIT ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.","EMMERSON,C " 10944,824,111,"COMPOSITION: LIT ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.","FISCHER,C " 10945,824,111,"COMPOSITION: LIT ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.","GONYER-DONOH " 10946,824,111,"COMPOSITION: LIT ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.","HOGAN,L " 10947,824,111,"COMPOSITION: LIT ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.","LINDER,J " 10948,824,111,"COMPOSITION: LIT ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.","LITTLE,J " 10949,824,111,"COMPOSITION: LIT ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.","MAHON,L " 10950,824,111,"COMPOSITION: LIT ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.","MITCHELL,R " 10951,824,111,"COMPOSITION: LIT ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.","RAINE,A " 10952,824,111,"COMPOSITION: LIT ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.","ROLAND,M " 10953,824,111,"COMPOSITION: LIT ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.","ROSENWAIKE,P " 10954,824,111,"COMPOSITION: LIT ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.","SCHILLINGER, " 10955,824,111,"COMPOSITION: LIT ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.","STRAND,A " 10956,824,111,"COMPOSITION: LIT ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.","WHITMIRE,E " 10957,829,111,"SUSTAINABLE RES SCI ","Introduces Sustainable Resource Sciences: ecology, soil remediation, life cycle analysis, renewable energy, sustainable building, soil amendments, and recycling. Faculty and guest speakers will present current challenges and career opportunities. Includes a Saturday field trip to a typical environmental activity. Offered: W.","HENRY,C " 10958,843,111,"BASIC GERMAN REVIEW ","Combines in one quarter the contents of 101 and 102. Designed for students with background in German who however feel unprepared to take 102. Highly motivated beginners are also encouraged to take the course. Offered: A.","EICHMANNS,G " 10959,843,111,"BASIC GERMAN REVIEW ","Combines in one quarter the contents of 101 and 102. Designed for students with background in German who however feel unprepared to take 102. Highly motivated beginners are also encouraged to take the course. Offered: A.","FRANKLIN,E " 10960,843,111,"BASIC GERMAN REVIEW ","Combines in one quarter the contents of 101 and 102. Designed for students with background in German who however feel unprepared to take 102. Highly motivated beginners are also encouraged to take the course. Offered: A.","WISKERCHEN,M " 10961,843,111,"BASIC GERMAN REVIEW ","Combines in one quarter the contents of 101 and 102. Designed for students with background in German who however feel unprepared to take 102. Highly motivated beginners are also encouraged to take the course. Offered: A.","WOOD,M " 10962,851,111,"THE ANCIENT WORLD ","Origins of Western civilization to the fall of Rome.","JOSHEL,S " 10963,867,111,"ELEM INDONESIAN ","Introduction to modern standard Indonesian-Malay. Emphasis on grammar and conversational drills. Practice with basic phonological, morphological, and syntactic structures. Offered: A.","DREYFUSS,J " 10964,871,111,"ACCEL FIRST YEAR ","Intensive version of 101 and 102. Designed for highly motivated students. Offered: A.","GUARNIERI,G " 10965,871,111,"ACCEL FIRST YEAR ","Intensive version of 101 and 102. Designed for highly motivated students. Offered: A.","TASSONE,G " 10966,871,111,"ACCEL FIRST YEAR ","Intensive version of 101 and 102. Designed for highly motivated students. Offered: A.","TATTA,S " 10967,872,111,"FIRST-YEAR JAPANESE ","Elementary speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in modern Japanese. Prerequisite: score of 0-14 on JP100A placement test if Japanese is language of admission. Offered: A.","FUJITA,Y " 10968,872,111,"FIRST-YEAR JAPANESE ","Elementary speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in modern Japanese. Prerequisite: score of 0-14 on JP100A placement test if Japanese is language of admission. Offered: A.","OHTA,K " 10969,888,111,"ALGEBRA WITH APPL ","Use of graphs and algebraic functions as found in business and economics. Algebraic and graphical manipulations to solve problems. Exponential and logarithm functions; various applications to growth of money. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 098, 2.0 in MATH 102, 2.0 in MATH 103, score of 49% on MATHIA placement test, score of 35% on MATHPC placement test, or score of 56% on MATHEA placement test. Offered: AWS.","AVERBECK,P " 10970,888,111,"ALGEBRA WITH APPL ","Use of graphs and algebraic functions as found in business and economics. Algebraic and graphical manipulations to solve problems. Exponential and logarithm functions; various applications to growth of money. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 098, 2.0 in MATH 102, 2.0 in MATH 103, score of 49% on MATHIA placement test, score of 35% on MATHPC placement test, or score of 56% on MATHEA placement test. Offered: AWS.","ROSENTHAL,G " 10971,888,111,"ALGEBRA WITH APPL ","Use of graphs and algebraic functions as found in business and economics. Algebraic and graphical manipulations to solve problems. Exponential and logarithm functions; various applications to growth of money. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 098, 2.0 in MATH 102, 2.0 in MATH 103, score of 49% on MATHIA placement test, score of 35% on MATHPC placement test, or score of 56% on MATHEA placement test. Offered: AWS.","TAGGART,J " 10972,907,111,"THE NAVAL SERVICE ","General introduction to the Navy, its organization, missions, roles, tasks, and operating methods. The relationship to the other services within the Department of Defense is emphasized. Offered: A.","BRYE,E " 10973,989,111,"AMER ENGLISH SOUNDS ","For non-native speakers of English only. Speech sounds of American English. Practice in listening and using American speech sounds and intonation patterns. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","PETER,B " 10974,1030,111,"1ST-YEAR VIETNAMESE ","Introduction to modern Vietnamese conversation. Emphasis on correct pronunciation, spelling, and sentence structure. Designed for students with no previous exposure to Vietnamese. Offered: A.","NGUYEN,K " 10975,983,112,"COMP SOCIAL CHANGE ","Examines the major aspects of human societies, including political and economic systems, family structure, social stratification, and demographic patterns as influenced by environmental conditions, technology, cultural traditions, and legacies of prior history and relationships to other societies.","PFAFF,S " 10976,906,113,"PRE-CORE EAR TRAIN ","Pre-core course in musicianship. Offered: ASp.","BAKER,T " 10977,906,113,"PRE-CORE EAR TRAIN ","Pre-core course in musicianship. Offered: ASp.","HADDAD,O " 10978,906,113,"PRE-CORE EAR TRAIN ","Pre-core course in musicianship. Offered: ASp.","SHAININ,C " 10979,906,113,"PRE-CORE EAR TRAIN ","Pre-core course in musicianship. Offered: ASp.","YUST,J " 10980,944,114,"GENERAL PHYSICS ","Basic principles of physics presented without use of college-level mathematics. Suitable for students majoring in technically oriented fields other than engineering or the physical sciences. Mechanics and sound. Recommended: working knowledge of algebra and trigonometry; one year high school physics; concurrent registration in PHYS 117. Offered: AWSpS.","REID,J " 10981,944,114,"GENERAL PHYSICS ","Basic principles of physics presented without use of college-level mathematics. Suitable for students majoring in technically oriented fields other than engineering or the physical sciences. Mechanics and sound. Recommended: working knowledge of algebra and trigonometry; one year high school physics; concurrent registration in PHYS 117. Offered: AWSpS.","VAN DYCK,R " 10982,944,114,"GENERAL PHYSICS ","Basic principles of physics presented without use of college-level mathematics. Suitable for students majoring in technically oriented fields other than engineering or the physical sciences. Mechanics and sound. Recommended: working knowledge of algebra and trigonometry; one year high school physics; concurrent registration in PHYS 117. Offered: AWSpS.","VILCHES,O " 10983,1032,114,"EVOLUTION ","Evolutionary biology for nonmajors. Evolutionary history of the earth and various theories of evolution.","HERRON,J " 10984,943,115,"PRACTICAL REASONING ","Introduction to logic emphasizing concepts and methods useful for practical analysis of arguments in everyday contexts; meaning, syllogisms, logical diagrams, inductive and statistical inference, informal fallacies, argument structure, perhaps some beginning symbolic logic. Offered: AWSpS.","HANNAH,L " 10985,944,115,"GENERAL PHYSICS ","Basic principles of physics presented without use of college-level mathematics. Suitable for students majoring in technically oriented fields other than engineering or the physical sciences. Heat and electromagnetism. Prerequisite: PHYS 114 or 121; recommended: concurrent registration in PHYS 118. Offered: AWSpS.","ROBERTSON,C " 10986,906,116,"ELEM MUSIC THEORY ","For nonmusic majors. For people with no hands-on music experience. Rudiments of music; notation of time, small pitch structures (e.g., some scales, chords, rhythmic patterns), some analysis. Recommended: some music training including ability to read music.","KAPPY,D " 10987,906,116,"ELEM MUSIC THEORY ","For nonmusic majors. For people with no hands-on music experience. Rudiments of music; notation of time, small pitch structures (e.g., some scales, chords, rhythmic patterns), some analysis. Recommended: some music training including ability to read music.","SAKS,T " 10988,944,116,"GENERAL PHYSICS ","Basic principles of physics presented without use of college-level mathematics. Suitable for students majoring in technically oriented fields other than engineering or the physical sciences. Light and modern physics. Prerequisite: PHYS 115 or 122; recommended: concurrent registration in PHYS 119. Offered: AWSpS.","SPIVAK,B " 10989,906,117,"ELEM MUSIC THEORY ","For nonmusic majors. For students who can read music, having some performance experience. Prerequisite: MUSIC 116.","WALSH,C " 10990,944,117,"GENERAL PHYSICS LAB ","Mechanics laboratory. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: PHYS 114 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.","BUECHLER,C " 10991,944,117,"GENERAL PHYSICS LAB ","Mechanics laboratory. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: PHYS 114 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.","CRAMER,J " 10992,944,117,"GENERAL PHYSICS LAB ","Mechanics laboratory. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: PHYS 114 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.","ELLIOTT,C " 10993,944,117,"GENERAL PHYSICS LAB ","Mechanics laboratory. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: PHYS 114 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.","HECKEL,B " 10994,944,117,"GENERAL PHYSICS LAB ","Mechanics laboratory. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: PHYS 114 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.","HIGGINS,E " 10995,944,117,"GENERAL PHYSICS LAB ","Mechanics laboratory. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: PHYS 114 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.","HUANG,C " 10996,944,117,"GENERAL PHYSICS LAB ","Mechanics laboratory. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: PHYS 114 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.","JERKE,J " 10997,944,117,"GENERAL PHYSICS LAB ","Mechanics laboratory. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: PHYS 114 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.","NEWMAN,G " 10998,944,117,"GENERAL PHYSICS LAB ","Mechanics laboratory. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: PHYS 114 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.","YAMADA,D " 10999,944,117,"GENERAL PHYSICS LAB ","Mechanics laboratory. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: PHYS 114 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.","YOUNG,A " 11000,944,118,"GENERAL PHYSICS LAB ","Heat and electromagnetism laboratory. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: PHYS 115 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.","BURKHART,S " 11001,944,118,"GENERAL PHYSICS LAB ","Heat and electromagnetism laboratory. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: PHYS 115 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.","MC DERMOTT,M " 11002,944,118,"GENERAL PHYSICS LAB ","Heat and electromagnetism laboratory. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: PHYS 115 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.","SCHLOSSHAUER " 11003,944,118,"GENERAL PHYSICS LAB ","Heat and electromagnetism laboratory. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: PHYS 115 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.","TORCHINOV,V " 11004,1032,118,"SURVEY OF PHYSIOL ","Human physiology, for nonmajors and health sciences students. Offered: AWSpS.","FREDERICKSON " 11005,1032,118,"SURVEY OF PHYSIOL ","Human physiology, for nonmajors and health sciences students. Offered: AWSpS.","PETERSEN,K " 11006,906,119,"INTRO MUSIC THEORY ","Basic elements of music theory: introduction to acoustics, major and minor scales, triads and seventh chords, keys, four-part writing, functional harmony, modes, simple forms, and jazz notation. Offered: A.","BAKER,T " 11007,944,119,"GENERAL PHYSICS LAB ","Sound, light, and modern physics laboratory. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: PHYS 116 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.","MCKINNEY,S " 11008,944,119,"GENERAL PHYSICS LAB ","Sound, light, and modern physics laboratory. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: PHYS 116 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.","ROBERTSON,R " 11009,1032,119,"ELEM PHYSIOL LAB ","Prerequisite: ZOOL 118 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.","PETERSEN,K " 11010,785,120,"INTRO COM & ENV PLN ","Introduction to central themes of major. Opportunities to engage in community action and planning process, while developing ecological literacy. Lectures, discussions, community service learning, and critical writing exercises combine to increase knowledge and interest in these fields. Emphasis on developing community of learners in and out of classroom setting. Offered: ASp.","LEE,C " 11011,785,120,"INTRO COM & ENV PLN ","Introduction to central themes of major. Opportunities to engage in community action and planning process, while developing ecological literacy. Lectures, discussions, community service learning, and critical writing exercises combine to increase knowledge and interest in these fields. Emphasis on developing community of learners in and out of classroom setting. Offered: ASp.","MCWATERS,R " 11012,788,120,"PRINCIPLES CHEMSTRY ","One-quarter introduction to chemistry for students with limited chemistry background. Atoms and molecules, including structure of atoms, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, phases of matter, solutions, equilibrium, and reaction rates. Includes laboratory. Can stand alone or be followed by 220. Recommended: placement into MATH 120 or higher. Offered: AWS.","RAUCHER,S " 11013,888,120,"PRECALCULUS ","Polynomial, rational, exponential, and trigonometric functions. For students needing preparation for 124; not advised for students who will not take MATH 124, 127, or 144. Does not satisfy Q/SR proficiency requirement. Prerequisite: either 2.5 in MATH 098, 3.0 in MATH 103, score of 60% on MATHIA placement test, score of 40% on MATHPC placement test, or score of 77% on MATHEA placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","CONROY,M " 11014,888,120,"PRECALCULUS ","Polynomial, rational, exponential, and trigonometric functions. For students needing preparation for 124; not advised for students who will not take MATH 124, 127, or 144. Does not satisfy Q/SR proficiency requirement. Prerequisite: either 2.5 in MATH 098, 3.0 in MATH 103, score of 60% on MATHIA placement test, score of 40% on MATHPC placement test, or score of 77% on MATHEA placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","COSKEY,T " 11015,888,120,"PRECALCULUS ","Polynomial, rational, exponential, and trigonometric functions. For students needing preparation for 124; not advised for students who will not take MATH 124, 127, or 144. Does not satisfy Q/SR proficiency requirement. Prerequisite: either 2.5 in MATH 098, 3.0 in MATH 103, score of 60% on MATHIA placement test, score of 40% on MATHPC placement test, or score of 77% on MATHEA placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","FROST,M " 11016,888,120,"PRECALCULUS ","Polynomial, rational, exponential, and trigonometric functions. For students needing preparation for 124; not advised for students who will not take MATH 124, 127, or 144. Does not satisfy Q/SR proficiency requirement. Prerequisite: either 2.5 in MATH 098, 3.0 in MATH 103, score of 60% on MATHIA placement test, score of 40% on MATHPC placement test, or score of 77% on MATHEA placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","GARFIELD,P " 11017,888,120,"PRECALCULUS ","Polynomial, rational, exponential, and trigonometric functions. For students needing preparation for 124; not advised for students who will not take MATH 124, 127, or 144. Does not satisfy Q/SR proficiency requirement. Prerequisite: either 2.5 in MATH 098, 3.0 in MATH 103, score of 60% on MATHIA placement test, score of 40% on MATHPC placement test, or score of 77% on MATHEA placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","TAGGART,J " 11018,906,120,"SURVEY OF MUSIC ","Studies in listening, with emphasis on the changing components of Western art music. Illustrated lectures, laboratory section meetings, and presentations by guest artists.","BOZARTH,G " 11019,943,120,"INTRO TO LOGIC ","Elementary symbolic logic. The development, application, and theoretical properties of an artificial symbolic language designed to provide a clear representation of the logical structure of deductive arguments. Offered: AWSpS.","WELLER,C " 11020,757,121,"DRAWING ","Drawing studied as the means of creating a coherent visual and expressive statement. Development of ability in the fundamentals of drawing: line, tone, and gesture, theory and practice of linear and aerial perspective, and basic concepts of composition. Offered: AWSp.","ABBADESSA,J " 11021,757,121,"DRAWING ","Drawing studied as the means of creating a coherent visual and expressive statement. Development of ability in the fundamentals of drawing: line, tone, and gesture, theory and practice of linear and aerial perspective, and basic concepts of composition. Offered: AWSp.","BOLLENBACH,J " 11022,757,121,"DRAWING ","Drawing studied as the means of creating a coherent visual and expressive statement. Development of ability in the fundamentals of drawing: line, tone, and gesture, theory and practice of linear and aerial perspective, and basic concepts of composition. Offered: AWSp.","COWIE,C " 11023,757,121,"DRAWING ","Drawing studied as the means of creating a coherent visual and expressive statement. Development of ability in the fundamentals of drawing: line, tone, and gesture, theory and practice of linear and aerial perspective, and basic concepts of composition. Offered: AWSp.","FARINA,P " 11024,757,121,"DRAWING ","Drawing studied as the means of creating a coherent visual and expressive statement. Development of ability in the fundamentals of drawing: line, tone, and gesture, theory and practice of linear and aerial perspective, and basic concepts of composition. Offered: AWSp.","GRIFFITH,C " 11025,757,121,"DRAWING ","Drawing studied as the means of creating a coherent visual and expressive statement. Development of ability in the fundamentals of drawing: line, tone, and gesture, theory and practice of linear and aerial perspective, and basic concepts of composition. Offered: AWSp.","MORROW,N " 11026,757,121,"DRAWING ","Drawing studied as the means of creating a coherent visual and expressive statement. Development of ability in the fundamentals of drawing: line, tone, and gesture, theory and practice of linear and aerial perspective, and basic concepts of composition. Offered: AWSp.","MURPHY,B " 11027,757,121,"DRAWING ","Drawing studied as the means of creating a coherent visual and expressive statement. Development of ability in the fundamentals of drawing: line, tone, and gesture, theory and practice of linear and aerial perspective, and basic concepts of composition. Offered: AWSp.","STEVENS,A " 11028,791,121,"ACCELERATED CHINESE ","Covers same material as 111 and 112. In conjunction with 222 and 223, allows completion of two years' language study in one academic year. Cannot be taken for credit in combination with 111 or 112. Offered: A.","CHEN,M " 11029,824,121,"COMPOSTN: SOC ISSUE ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing essays and fiction about current social and moral issues.","GATLIN,J " 11030,824,121,"COMPOSTN: SOC ISSUE ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing essays and fiction about current social and moral issues.","GRIBBEN,B " 11031,824,121,"COMPOSTN: SOC ISSUE ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing essays and fiction about current social and moral issues.","HOLZER,K " 11032,824,121,"COMPOSTN: SOC ISSUE ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing essays and fiction about current social and moral issues.","LADINO,J " 11033,824,121,"COMPOSTN: SOC ISSUE ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing essays and fiction about current social and moral issues.","MARTIN,S " 11034,824,121,"COMPOSTN: SOC ISSUE ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing essays and fiction about current social and moral issues.","OISHI,M " 11035,824,121,"COMPOSTN: SOC ISSUE ","Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing essays and fiction about current social and moral issues.","SUCICH,A " 11036,843,121,"FRST-YR READ GERMAN ","Special beginning course devoted exclusively to the reading objective. Offered: AS.","HERTLING,G " 11037,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","ADELBERGER,E " 11038,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","BUECHLER,C " 11039,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","CHANDRA,J " 11040,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","CHANG,D " 11041,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","CHASTAIN,R " 11042,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","CLARK,A " 11043,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","CRAMER,J " 11044,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","EFIMOV,V " 11045,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","ELLIOTT,S " 11046,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","GADFORT,T " 11047,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","HECKEL,B " 11048,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","KATDARE,R " 11049,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","KRYJEVSKAIA, " 11050,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","LAUTENSCHLAG " 11051,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","MAHMUD,K " 11052,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","PARK,J " 11053,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","PEDIGO,R " 11054,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","SHERMAN,J " 11055,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","TAKIMOTO,Y " 11056,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","WALKER-LOUD, " 11057,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","WOLL,C " 11058,944,121,"MECHANICS ","Basic principles of mechanics and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145, any of which may be taken concurrently; recommended: one year high school physics. Offered: AWSpS.","YOUNG,A " 11059,988,121,"SPANISH IMMERSION ","Covers the equivalent of elementary Spanish (SPAN 101, 102, 103) through an alternative ""planned immersion"" method with video as the central medium of presentation.","KENNEDY,D " 11060,944,122,"ELMAG & OSCIL MOTN ","Basic principles of electromagnetism, the mechanics of oscillatory motion, and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors.. Prerequisite: MATH 125, MATH 128, MATH 134, or MATH 146, any of which may be taken concurrently; PHYS 121. Offered: AWSpS.","ADAMS,J " 11061,944,122,"ELMAG & OSCIL MOTN ","Basic principles of electromagnetism, the mechanics of oscillatory motion, and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors.. Prerequisite: MATH 125, MATH 128, MATH 134, or MATH 146, any of which may be taken concurrently; PHYS 121. Offered: AWSpS.","CRAMER,C " 11062,944,122,"ELMAG & OSCIL MOTN ","Basic principles of electromagnetism, the mechanics of oscillatory motion, and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors.. Prerequisite: MATH 125, MATH 128, MATH 134, or MATH 146, any of which may be taken concurrently; PHYS 121. Offered: AWSpS.","EFIMOV,V " 11063,944,122,"ELMAG & OSCIL MOTN ","Basic principles of electromagnetism, the mechanics of oscillatory motion, and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors.. Prerequisite: MATH 125, MATH 128, MATH 134, or MATH 146, any of which may be taken concurrently; PHYS 121. Offered: AWSpS.","HROMNIK,T " 11064,944,122,"ELMAG & OSCIL MOTN ","Basic principles of electromagnetism, the mechanics of oscillatory motion, and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors.. Prerequisite: MATH 125, MATH 128, MATH 134, or MATH 146, any of which may be taken concurrently; PHYS 121. Offered: AWSpS.","MC DERMOTT,M " 11065,944,122,"ELMAG & OSCIL MOTN ","Basic principles of electromagnetism, the mechanics of oscillatory motion, and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors.. Prerequisite: MATH 125, MATH 128, MATH 134, or MATH 146, any of which may be taken concurrently; PHYS 121. Offered: AWSpS.","MUSGROVE,J " 11066,944,122,"ELMAG & OSCIL MOTN ","Basic principles of electromagnetism, the mechanics of oscillatory motion, and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors.. Prerequisite: MATH 125, MATH 128, MATH 134, or MATH 146, any of which may be taken concurrently; PHYS 121. Offered: AWSpS.","ROBERTSON,C " 11067,944,122,"ELMAG & OSCIL MOTN ","Basic principles of electromagnetism, the mechanics of oscillatory motion, and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors.. Prerequisite: MATH 125, MATH 128, MATH 134, or MATH 146, any of which may be taken concurrently; PHYS 121. Offered: AWSpS.","SHAFFER,P " 11068,944,122,"ELMAG & OSCIL MOTN ","Basic principles of electromagnetism, the mechanics of oscillatory motion, and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors.. Prerequisite: MATH 125, MATH 128, MATH 134, or MATH 146, any of which may be taken concurrently; PHYS 121. Offered: AWSpS.","SJUE,S " 11069,944,122,"ELMAG & OSCIL MOTN ","Basic principles of electromagnetism, the mechanics of oscillatory motion, and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors.. Prerequisite: MATH 125, MATH 128, MATH 134, or MATH 146, any of which may be taken concurrently; PHYS 121. Offered: AWSpS.","TORCHINOV,V " 11070,757,123,"2-DIMENSION DESIGN ","Exploration of fundamental visual phenomena as defined by relationship and context. Compositional studies that allow for analysis of line, form, mass, tonality, and color. Exercises begin with subject interpretation and translation, progress to abstraction, and conclude with a series of variations on a visual theme. Offered: AWSp.","FREY,E " 11071,757,123,"2-DIMENSION DESIGN ","Exploration of fundamental visual phenomena as defined by relationship and context. Compositional studies that allow for analysis of line, form, mass, tonality, and color. Exercises begin with subject interpretation and translation, progress to abstraction, and conclude with a series of variations on a visual theme. Offered: AWSp.","KEHL,R " 11072,886,123,"VISUALIZATION & CAD ","Methods of depicting three-dimensional objects and communicating design information. Development of three-dimensional skills through freehand sketching and computer-aided design using parametric solid modeling. Offered: AWSp.","ADEE,B " 11073,886,123,"VISUALIZATION & CAD ","Methods of depicting three-dimensional objects and communicating design information. Development of three-dimensional skills through freehand sketching and computer-aided design using parametric solid modeling. Offered: AWSp.","JONES,J " 11074,944,123,"WAVES ","Electromagnetic waves, optics, waves in matter, and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 134, , any of which may be taken concurrently; PHYS 122. Offered: AWSpS.","CHEN,Y " 11075,944,123,"WAVES ","Electromagnetic waves, optics, waves in matter, and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 134, , any of which may be taken concurrently; PHYS 122. Offered: AWSpS.","HRUSKA,M " 11076,944,123,"WAVES ","Electromagnetic waves, optics, waves in matter, and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 134, , any of which may be taken concurrently; PHYS 122. Offered: AWSpS.","HUANG,Q " 11077,944,123,"WAVES ","Electromagnetic waves, optics, waves in matter, and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 134, , any of which may be taken concurrently; PHYS 122. Offered: AWSpS.","KIM,K " 11078,944,123,"WAVES ","Electromagnetic waves, optics, waves in matter, and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 134, , any of which may be taken concurrently; PHYS 122. Offered: AWSpS.","ROBERTSON,R " 11079,944,123,"WAVES ","Electromagnetic waves, optics, waves in matter, and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 134, , any of which may be taken concurrently; PHYS 122. Offered: AWSpS.","ROTHBERG,J " 11080,944,123,"WAVES ","Electromagnetic waves, optics, waves in matter, and experiments in mechanics for physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 134, , any of which may be taken concurrently; PHYS 122. Offered: AWSpS.","SHIRAISHI,K " 11081,757,124,"3-DIMENSION DESIGN ","Through use of a variety of materials, three-dimensional fundamentals are investigated for formal and conceptual concerns as they apply to the visual arts. Offered: AWSp.","JECK,D " 11082,757,124,"3-DIMENSION DESIGN ","Through use of a variety of materials, three-dimensional fundamentals are investigated for formal and conceptual concerns as they apply to the visual arts. Offered: AWSp.","KAUFMAN,C " 11083,757,124,"3-DIMENSION DESIGN ","Through use of a variety of materials, three-dimensional fundamentals are investigated for formal and conceptual concerns as they apply to the visual arts. Offered: AWSp.","LYNN,B " 11084,757,124,"3-DIMENSION DESIGN ","Through use of a variety of materials, three-dimensional fundamentals are investigated for formal and conceptual concerns as they apply to the visual arts. Offered: AWSp.","REICHARD,D " 11085,757,124,"3-DIMENSION DESIGN ","Through use of a variety of materials, three-dimensional fundamentals are investigated for formal and conceptual concerns as they apply to the visual arts. Offered: AWSp.","VORHEES,C " 11086,757,124,"3-DIMENSION DESIGN ","Through use of a variety of materials, three-dimensional fundamentals are investigated for formal and conceptual concerns as they apply to the visual arts. Offered: AWSp.","VRUWINK,N " 11087,888,124,"CALC ANALYT GEOM I ","Differentiation, applications of derivative, integration. Calculus for natural sciences and engineering students. Prerequisite: either 2.5 in MATH 120, score of 68% on MATHPC placement test, score of 75% on MATHEC placement test, or score of 2 on advanced placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","DEVINATZ,E " 11088,888,124,"CALC ANALYT GEOM I ","Differentiation, applications of derivative, integration. Calculus for natural sciences and engineering students. Prerequisite: either 2.5 in MATH 120, score of 68% on MATHPC placement test, score of 75% on MATHEC placement test, or score of 2 on advanced placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","HOFFMAN,D " 11089,888,124,"CALC ANALYT GEOM I ","Differentiation, applications of derivative, integration. Calculus for natural sciences and engineering students. Prerequisite: either 2.5 in MATH 120, score of 68% on MATHPC placement test, score of 75% on MATHEC placement test, or score of 2 on advanced placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","KIM,P " 11090,888,124,"CALC ANALYT GEOM I ","Differentiation, applications of derivative, integration. Calculus for natural sciences and engineering students. Prerequisite: either 2.5 in MATH 120, score of 68% on MATHPC placement test, score of 75% on MATHEC placement test, or score of 2 on advanced placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","KORF,L " 11091,888,124,"CALC ANALYT GEOM I ","Differentiation, applications of derivative, integration. Calculus for natural sciences and engineering students. Prerequisite: either 2.5 in MATH 120, score of 68% on MATHPC placement test, score of 75% on MATHEC placement test, or score of 2 on advanced placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","OZOLS,V " 11092,888,124,"CALC ANALYT GEOM I ","Differentiation, applications of derivative, integration. Calculus for natural sciences and engineering students. Prerequisite: either 2.5 in MATH 120, score of 68% on MATHPC placement test, score of 75% on MATHEC placement test, or score of 2 on advanced placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","PALMIERI,J " 11093,888,124,"CALC ANALYT GEOM I ","Differentiation, applications of derivative, integration. Calculus for natural sciences and engineering students. Prerequisite: either 2.5 in MATH 120, score of 68% on MATHPC placement test, score of 75% on MATHEC placement test, or score of 2 on advanced placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","PERKINS,P " 11094,888,124,"CALC ANALYT GEOM I ","Differentiation, applications of derivative, integration. Calculus for natural sciences and engineering students. Prerequisite: either 2.5 in MATH 120, score of 68% on MATHPC placement test, score of 75% on MATHEC placement test, or score of 2 on advanced placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","SYLVESTER,J " 11095,888,124,"CALC ANALYT GEOM I ","Differentiation, applications of derivative, integration. Calculus for natural sciences and engineering students. Prerequisite: either 2.5 in MATH 120, score of 68% on MATHPC placement test, score of 75% on MATHEC placement test, or score of 2 on advanced placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","TSENG,P " 11096,888,125,"CALC ANALYT GEOM II ","Applications of integration, transcendental functions, methods of integration and improper integrals, introduction to first order ordinary differential equations. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 124, 2.0 in MATH 127, score of 3 on AB advanced placement test, or score of 3 on BC advanced placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","BABSON,E " 11097,888,125,"CALC ANALYT GEOM II ","Applications of integration, transcendental functions, methods of integration and improper integrals, introduction to first order ordinary differential equations. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 124, 2.0 in MATH 127, score of 3 on AB advanced placement test, or score of 3 on BC advanced placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","CONROY,M " 11098,888,125,"CALC ANALYT GEOM II ","Applications of integration, transcendental functions, methods of integration and improper integrals, introduction to first order ordinary differential equations. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 124, 2.0 in MATH 127, score of 3 on AB advanced placement test, or score of 3 on BC advanced placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","HOFFMAN,C " 11099,888,126,"CALC ANYL GEOM III ","Vectors and vector functions in space, infinite sequences and series, functions of several variables and applications. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 125, 2.0 in MATH 128, 2.0 in MATH 145, 2.0 in MATH 146, score of 5 on AB advanced placement test, or score of 4 on BC advanced placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","CHARTIER,T " 11100,888,126,"CALC ANYL GEOM III ","Vectors and vector functions in space, infinite sequences and series, functions of several variables and applications. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 125, 2.0 in MATH 128, 2.0 in MATH 145, 2.0 in MATH 146, score of 5 on AB advanced placement test, or score of 4 on BC advanced placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","IOVITA,A " 11101,888,126,"CALC ANYL GEOM III ","Vectors and vector functions in space, infinite sequences and series, functions of several variables and applications. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 125, 2.0 in MATH 128, 2.0 in MATH 145, 2.0 in MATH 146, score of 5 on AB advanced placement test, or score of 4 on BC advanced placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","KOVACS,S " 11102,757,131,"ART&DESIGN APPROCHS ","Presentation of process through which artists discover and translate ideas, feelings, and concerns into images or objects. Use of a wide variety of methods and approaches, from traditional to technological, to promote visual expression. Discussion and critiques leading toward better understanding the creative process. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124.","GREER,A " 11103,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","ALEXANDER,I " 11104,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","ALLEN,J " 11105,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","ARTHUR,J " 11106,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","AYERZA,G " 11107,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","BASTA,H " 11108,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","BROWNING,V " 11109,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","CHIU,J " 11110,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","CHO,D " 11111,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","CLEMENTS,P " 11112,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","CROWLEY,S " 11113,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","ENOMOTO,D " 11114,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","FOOTE,D " 11115,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","FREY,S " 11116,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","GAIROLA,R " 11117,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","GONYER-DONOH " 11118,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","GRAVENDYK,H " 11119,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","HARRISON,M " 11120,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","HOOGS,R " 11121,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","JUERGENSEN,S " 11122,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","LA FRANCE,M " 11123,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","LARKIN,L " 11124,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","LEE,M " 11125,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","LENZ,T " 11126,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","MC DONALD,C " 11127,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","NIMURA,T " 11128,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","OLSEN,L " 11129,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","RAUVE,R " 11130,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","REDDINGER,A " 11131,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","ROMPOGREN,D " 11132,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","SCHAFFNER,S " 11133,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","SHERMAN,I " 11134,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","STURGEON,G " 11135,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","TIETCHEN,T " 11136,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","YANG,C " 11137,824,131,"COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN ","Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.","ZIEGLER,G " 11138,757,132,"INTRO FIGURE DRAW ","Introduction to the human figure as historically traditional subject matter as well as an important component in self expression. Covers proportion, foreshortening, and composition. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124.","GALE,A " 11139,757,132,"INTRO FIGURE DRAW ","Introduction to the human figure as historically traditional subject matter as well as an important component in self expression. Covers proportion, foreshortening, and composition. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124.","GOVEDARE,P " 11140,902,133,"BASIC KEYBOARD ","Keyboard harmony and simple keyboard pieces. Class instruction.","CHON,J " 11141,902,133,"BASIC KEYBOARD ","Keyboard harmony and simple keyboard pieces. Class instruction.","KALENDAREV,N " 11142,888,134,"ACCEL HONORS CALC ","Covers the material of 124, 125, 126; 307, 308, 318. First year of a two-year accelerated sequence. May receive advanced placement (AP) credit for 124 after taking 134. For students with above average preparation, interest, and ability in mathematics. Offered: A.","MCGOVERN,W " 11143,902,134,"BASIC KEYBOARD ","Keyboard harmony and simple keyboard pieces. Class instruction. Prerequisite: MUSAP 133.","CHON,J " 11144,902,134,"BASIC KEYBOARD ","Keyboard harmony and simple keyboard pieces. Class instruction. Prerequisite: MUSAP 133.","UEDA,T " 11145,855,135,"AM HIST SINCE 1940 ","Through study of documents, personal testimony, and other source materials, through written reports on historical problems, and through discussions, lectures, films, and audiovisual presentations, students are encouraged to examine evidence and to think ""historically"" about persons, events, and movements within the memory of their own generation and that immediately preceding theirs. Primarily for first-year students.","BUSH,D " 11146,902,135,"BASIC KEYBOARD ","Keyboard harmony and simple keyboard pieces. Class instruction. Prerequisite: MUSAP 134.","CHON,J " 11147,902,135,"BASIC KEYBOARD ","Keyboard harmony and simple keyboard pieces. Class instruction. Prerequisite: MUSAP 134.","UEDA,T " 11148,906,137,"CLASS INSTR-VOICE ","Basic fundamentals of good singing: breathing, diction, voice focus. Materials include mainly early Italian art songs, some English and French songs. Designed primarily for Music Education majors.","SUDDUTH,A " 11149,906,137,"CLASS INSTR-VOICE ","Basic fundamentals of good singing: breathing, diction, voice focus. Materials include mainly early Italian art songs, some English and French songs. Designed primarily for Music Education majors.","WELD,K " 11150,987,140,"ORAL INTERPRETATION ","Analysis and critical study of imaginative literature through the medium of oral performance in diverse cultural settings. Includes verse, prose, and drama.","BIXLER,N " 11151,788,142,"GENERAL CHEMISTRY ","For science and engineering majors. Atomic nature of matter, stoichiometry, periodic table, quantum concepts, and gas laws. Includes laboratory. Recommended: high school chemistry and placement into MATH 120 or higher. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 140, 142, 145 (5 credits). Offered: AWSpS.","BEESON,C " 11152,788,142,"GENERAL CHEMISTRY ","For science and engineering majors. Atomic nature of matter, stoichiometry, periodic table, quantum concepts, and gas laws. Includes laboratory. Recommended: high school chemistry and placement into MATH 120 or higher. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 140, 142, 145 (5 credits). Offered: AWSpS.","CALLIS,J " 11153,788,142,"GENERAL CHEMISTRY ","For science and engineering majors. Atomic nature of matter, stoichiometry, periodic table, quantum concepts, and gas laws. Includes laboratory. Recommended: high school chemistry and placement into MATH 120 or higher. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 140, 142, 145 (5 credits). Offered: AWSpS.","COTTEN,M " 11154,788,142,"GENERAL CHEMISTRY ","For science and engineering majors. Atomic nature of matter, stoichiometry, periodic table, quantum concepts, and gas laws. Includes laboratory. Recommended: high school chemistry and placement into MATH 120 or higher. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 140, 142, 145 (5 credits). Offered: AWSpS.","DOVICHI,N " 11155,788,142,"GENERAL CHEMISTRY ","For science and engineering majors. Atomic nature of matter, stoichiometry, periodic table, quantum concepts, and gas laws. Includes laboratory. Recommended: high school chemistry and placement into MATH 120 or higher. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 140, 142, 145 (5 credits). Offered: AWSpS.","NORMAN,J " 11156,788,142,"GENERAL CHEMISTRY ","For science and engineering majors. Atomic nature of matter, stoichiometry, periodic table, quantum concepts, and gas laws. Includes laboratory. Recommended: high school chemistry and placement into MATH 120 or higher. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 140, 142, 145 (5 credits). Offered: AWSpS.","ZOLLER,W " 11157,801,142,"COMPUTER PRGRMNG I ","Basic programming-in-the-small abilities and concepts. Highlights include procedural and functional abstraction with simple built-in data type manipulation. Basic abilities of writing, executing, and debugging programs. Offered: AWSpS.","BRITTEN,C " 11158,801,142,"COMPUTER PRGRMNG I ","Basic programming-in-the-small abilities and concepts. Highlights include procedural and functional abstraction with simple built-in data type manipulation. Basic abilities of writing, executing, and debugging programs. Offered: AWSpS.","CHAMBERS,C " 11159,801,142,"COMPUTER PRGRMNG I ","Basic programming-in-the-small abilities and concepts. Highlights include procedural and functional abstraction with simple built-in data type manipulation. Basic abilities of writing, executing, and debugging programs. Offered: AWSpS.","DICKEY,M " 11160,801,142,"COMPUTER PRGRMNG I ","Basic programming-in-the-small abilities and concepts. Highlights include procedural and functional abstraction with simple built-in data type manipulation. Basic abilities of writing, executing, and debugging programs. Offered: AWSpS.","MEERDINK,K " 11161,801,142,"COMPUTER PRGRMNG I ","Basic programming-in-the-small abilities and concepts. Highlights include procedural and functional abstraction with simple built-in data type manipulation. Basic abilities of writing, executing, and debugging programs. Offered: AWSpS.","STENBURG,D " 11162,801,142,"COMPUTER PRGRMNG I ","Basic programming-in-the-small abilities and concepts. Highlights include procedural and functional abstraction with simple built-in data type manipulation. Basic abilities of writing, executing, and debugging programs. Offered: AWSpS.","TUCKER,A " 11163,801,142,"COMPUTER PRGRMNG I ","Basic programming-in-the-small abilities and concepts. Highlights include procedural and functional abstraction with simple built-in data type manipulation. Basic abilities of writing, executing, and debugging programs. Offered: AWSpS.","WEAVER,M " 11164,801,143,"COMPUTER PRGRMNG II ","Continuation of 142. Concepts of modularity and encapsulation, focusing on modules and abstract data types. Covers some basic data structures. Prerequisite: CSE 142. Offered: AWSpS.","ONGG,J " 11165,801,143,"COMPUTER PRGRMNG II ","Continuation of 142. Concepts of modularity and encapsulation, focusing on modules and abstract data types. Covers some basic data structures. Prerequisite: CSE 142. Offered: AWSpS.","PECKOL,J " 11166,801,143,"COMPUTER PRGRMNG II ","Continuation of 142. Concepts of modularity and encapsulation, focusing on modules and abstract data types. Covers some basic data structures. Prerequisite: CSE 142. Offered: AWSpS.","PERKINS,J " 11167,801,143,"COMPUTER PRGRMNG II ","Continuation of 142. Concepts of modularity and encapsulation, focusing on modules and abstract data types. Covers some basic data structures. Prerequisite: CSE 142. Offered: AWSpS.","YASUHARA,K " 11168,888,144,"LIFE SCI CALC ","Introduction discrete probability, with examples from the life sciences. Exponential and logarithmic functions; exponential growth; allometry. Introduction to differentiation. Prerequisite: either 2.5 in MATH 120, score of 68% on MATHPC placement test, score of 75% on MATHEC placement test, or score of 2 on advanced placement test.","SMITH,H " 11169,888,144,"LIFE SCI CALCULUS ","Introduction discrete probability, with examples from the life sciences. Exponential and logarithmic functions; exponential growth; allometry. Introduction to differentiation. Prerequisite: either 2.5 in MATH 120, score of 68% on MATHPC placement test, score of 75% on MATHEC placement test, or score of 2 on advanced placement test.","SMITH,H " 11170,788,145,"H-GENERAL CHEMISTRY ","145 and 155 cover material in 142, 152, and 162. Integrated computer and chemistry laboratory experiments. Prerequisite: either MATH 124, MATH 127, or MATH 134, any of which may be taken concurrently; score of 43% on CHEMGN placement test. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 140, 142, 145 (5 credits); 145, 155, 160, 162 (11 credits). Offered: A.","XIA,Y " 11171,747,150,"AMER ETHNIC HISTORY ","Survey of the history of African Americans, Asian Americans, Chicanos, and American Indians in the United States.","SO,C " 11172,755,150,"APPREC OF ARCH I ","Historical survey of the architecture of Western civilization. For nonmajors.","MERLINO,K " 11173,760,150,"THE PLANETS ","For liberal arts and beginning science students. Survey of the planets of the solar system, with emphases on recent space exploration of the planets and on the comparative evolution of the Earth and the other planets.","LARSON,A " 11174,760,150,"THE PLANETS ","For liberal arts and beginning science students. Survey of the planets of the solar system, with emphases on recent space exploration of the planets and on the comparative evolution of the Earth and the other planets.","SMITH,T " 11175,843,150,"CONV GERM THRU FILM ","Conversational practice in small groups based on films. Because series progresses through the year, beginners may enroll only Autumn Quarter. May be taken concurrently with other Germanics courses. Cannot be taken for credit if 250 previously taken. Offered: AWSp.","BARRACK,C " 11176,788,152,"GENERAL CHEMISTRY ","Chemical bonding and structure, elementary organic and polymer chemistry, inorganic Lewis acids and bases. Includes laboratory. Prerequisite: either 1.7 in CHEM 140 and CR in CHEM 141, 1.7 in CHEM 142, or 1.7 in CHEM 145. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 150, 152, 155 (5 credits). Offered: AWSpS.","HEINEKEY,D " 11177,943,160,"PERSPECTIVES ON SCI ","Study of how scientific theories are justified and why they are accepted, using selected examples from the history of science.","LANGE,M " 11178,788,162,"GENERAL CHEMISTRY ","Introduction to chemical thermodynamics (first and second laws), equilibrium, electrochemistry, and kinetics. Includes laboratory. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 145, 155, 160, 162 (11 credits); 160, 162, 164, 165 (6 credits). Prerequisite: either 1.7 in CHEM 150 and CR in CHEM 151 or 1.7 in CHEM 152. Offered: AWSpS.","REID,P " 11179,906,162,"AMER POP SONG ","Historical, social, and stylistic study of popular idioms from the late nineteenth century to the present. Most attention to contemporary idioms (rock, country-western, soul, disco). Various facets of the industry examined to learn how they influence taste and musical style.","CARROLL,R " 11180,906,162,"AMER POP SONG ","Historical, social, and stylistic study of popular idioms from the late nineteenth century to the present. Most attention to contemporary idioms (rock, country-western, soul, disco). Various facets of the industry examined to learn how they influence taste and musical style.","COLLIER,T " 11181,906,162,"AMER POP SONG ","Historical, social, and stylistic study of popular idioms from the late nineteenth century to the present. Most attention to contemporary idioms (rock, country-western, soul, disco). Various facets of the industry examined to learn how they influence taste and musical style.","WHITE,M " 11182,808,166,"DANCE COMPOSITION I ","Introduction to the principles of dance composition through improvisation.","KITSOS,R " 11183,888,170,"MATH ELEM SCH TEACH ","Basic concepts of numbers and operations. Emphasizes problem solving. communication of mathematical ideas, and analysis of sources of difficulty in learning/teaching these concepts. Credit may not apply toward a mathematics major. Required for elementary education students. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWS.","WARFIELD,V " 11184,900,170,"FUNDMNT MATERLS SCI ","Fundamental principles of structure and properties of materials utilized in practice of engineering. Properties of materials are related to atomic, molecular, crystalline structure. Metals, ceramics, multiphase systems, and polymeric materials. Relationships between structure and electrical, mechanical, thermal, chemical properties. For advanced freshmen and sophomores. Prerequisite: either CHEM 150, CHEM 152, or CHEM 155. Offered: AWSpS.","ZHANG,M " 11185,775,180,"INTRO BIOLOGY ","For students intending to take advanced courses in the biological sciences or enroll in preprofessional programs. Mendelian genetics, evolution, biodiversity of life forms, ecology, conservation biology. Prerequisite: either CHEM 150, CHEM 152, CHEM 155, CHEM 220, CHEM 223, or CHEM 237. Offered: AWSpS.","NICOTRI,M " 11186,775,180,"INTRO BIOLOGY ","For students intending to take advanced courses in the biological sciences or enroll in preprofessional programs. Mendelian genetics, evolution, biodiversity of life forms, ecology, conservation biology. Prerequisite: either CHEM 150, CHEM 152, CHEM 155, CHEM 220, CHEM 223, or CHEM 237. Offered: AWSpS.","OCONNOR,E " 11187,775,180,"INTRO BIOLOGY ","For students intending to take advanced courses in the biological sciences or enroll in preprofessional programs. Mendelian genetics, evolution, biodiversity of life forms, ecology, conservation biology. Prerequisite: either CHEM 150, CHEM 152, CHEM 155, CHEM 220, CHEM 223, or CHEM 237. Offered: AWSpS.","RUESINK,J " 11188,906,185,"THE CONCERT SEASON ","Performances from the School of Music concert season, supplemented by lecture topics related to concert repertoire. Analysis of applicable musical topics appropriate for enhanced appreciation of historical and cultural contexts of works performed. Attendance at ten concerts required.","MICHAELIAN,P " 11189,760,190,"TOPICS IN ASTRONOMY ","Topics of current interest, such as origin of chemical elements, novae and supernovae, white dwarfs, neutron stars, black holes, active galaxies, quasars, or interstellar medium and astrochemistry. Choice of topics depends on instructor and class interest. Prerequisite: either one 100- or one 200-level ASTR course.","SULLIVAN,W " 11190,906,191,"COMPOSITION ","One-hour private instruction and one-hour laboratory session each week. Intended to develop skill in creative musical expression. For composition majors only.","PAMPIN,J " 11191,788,197,"SCI OUTREACH TRAIN ","Training for participation in science-related outreach activities to the community. Emphasis on support for K-12 education and environmental community efforts. Not applicable toward chemistry degree requirements. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","WIEGAND,D " 11192,824,197,"WRITING HUM ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified humanities lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytical prose. Concurrent registration in the specified course required.","DEAN,G " 11193,824,197,"WRITING HUM ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified humanities lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytical prose. Concurrent registration in the specified course required.","PAPADOPOULOS,G " 11194,824,197,"WRITING HUM ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified humanities lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytical prose. Concurrent registration in the specified course required.","ROBERTSON,V " 11195,824,197,"WRITING HUM ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified humanities lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytical prose. Concurrent registration in the specified course required.","THARP,P " 11196,825,197,"ENGR PROBLEM SOLV ","Lectures and problem sessions in mathematics, chemistry, and physics with engineering applications. Enrollment restricted to Minority Science and Engineering Program (MSEP) students. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","ANDREWS,S " 11197,825,197,"ENGR PROBLEM SOLV ","Lectures and problem sessions in mathematics, chemistry, and physics with engineering applications. Enrollment restricted to Minority Science and Engineering Program (MSEP) students. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","HAMMER,M " 11198,825,197,"ENGR PROBLEM SOLV ","Lectures and problem sessions in mathematics, chemistry, and physics with engineering applications. Enrollment restricted to Minority Science and Engineering Program (MSEP) students. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","JORGENSEN,K " 11199,825,197,"ENGR PROBLEM SOLV ","Lectures and problem sessions in mathematics, chemistry, and physics with engineering applications. Enrollment restricted to Minority Science and Engineering Program (MSEP) students. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","LAMBERTE,T " 11200,825,197,"ENGR PROBLEM SOLV ","Lectures and problem sessions in mathematics, chemistry, and physics with engineering applications. Enrollment restricted to Minority Science and Engineering Program (MSEP) students. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","PRINCE,K " 11201,839,197,"FRESHMAN SEMINAR ","Small-group discussion with faculty representing a wide spectrum of academic disciplines. Topics and approaches vary. Instructor may introduce research techniques or findings, concentrate on readings in his/her area of interest, or illustrate problems and alternatives related to the study of a particular academic discipline. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","BENSON,K " 11202,839,197,"FRESHMAN SEMINAR ","Small-group discussion with faculty representing a wide spectrum of academic disciplines. Topics and approaches vary. Instructor may introduce research techniques or findings, concentrate on readings in his/her area of interest, or illustrate problems and alternatives related to the study of a particular academic discipline. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","DECOSMO,J " 11203,839,197,"FRESHMAN SEMINAR ","Small-group discussion with faculty representing a wide spectrum of academic disciplines. Topics and approaches vary. Instructor may introduce research techniques or findings, concentrate on readings in his/her area of interest, or illustrate problems and alternatives related to the study of a particular academic discipline. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","EDGAR,E " 11204,839,197,"FRESHMAN SEMINAR ","Small-group discussion with faculty representing a wide spectrum of academic disciplines. Topics and approaches vary. Instructor may introduce research techniques or findings, concentrate on readings in his/her area of interest, or illustrate problems and alternatives related to the study of a particular academic discipline. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","GUSTAFSON,R " 11205,839,197,"FRESHMAN SEMINAR ","Small-group discussion with faculty representing a wide spectrum of academic disciplines. Topics and approaches vary. Instructor may introduce research techniques or findings, concentrate on readings in his/her area of interest, or illustrate problems and alternatives related to the study of a particular academic discipline. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","HARRIS,R " 11206,839,197,"FRESHMAN SEMINAR ","Small-group discussion with faculty representing a wide spectrum of academic disciplines. Topics and approaches vary. Instructor may introduce research techniques or findings, concentrate on readings in his/her area of interest, or illustrate problems and alternatives related to the study of a particular academic discipline. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","HIEB,L " 11207,839,197,"FRESHMAN SEMINAR ","Small-group discussion with faculty representing a wide spectrum of academic disciplines. Topics and approaches vary. Instructor may introduce research techniques or findings, concentrate on readings in his/her area of interest, or illustrate problems and alternatives related to the study of a particular academic discipline. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","HILBORN,R " 11208,839,197,"FRESHMAN SEMINAR ","Small-group discussion with faculty representing a wide spectrum of academic disciplines. Topics and approaches vary. Instructor may introduce research techniques or findings, concentrate on readings in his/her area of interest, or illustrate problems and alternatives related to the study of a particular academic discipline. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","HODGE,D " 11209,839,197,"FRESHMAN SEMINAR ","Small-group discussion with faculty representing a wide spectrum of academic disciplines. Topics and approaches vary. Instructor may introduce research techniques or findings, concentrate on readings in his/her area of interest, or illustrate problems and alternatives related to the study of a particular academic discipline. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","KIMBALL,A " 11210,839,197,"FRESHMAN SEMINAR ","Small-group discussion with faculty representing a wide spectrum of academic disciplines. Topics and approaches vary. Instructor may introduce research techniques or findings, concentrate on readings in his/her area of interest, or illustrate problems and alternatives related to the study of a particular academic discipline. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","MADLUNG,A " 11211,839,197,"FRESHMAN SEMINAR ","Small-group discussion with faculty representing a wide spectrum of academic disciplines. Topics and approaches vary. Instructor may introduce research techniques or findings, concentrate on readings in his/her area of interest, or illustrate problems and alternatives related to the study of a particular academic discipline. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","O'NEILL,K " 11212,839,197,"FRESHMAN SEMINAR ","Small-group discussion with faculty representing a wide spectrum of academic disciplines. Topics and approaches vary. Instructor may introduce research techniques or findings, concentrate on readings in his/her area of interest, or illustrate problems and alternatives related to the study of a particular academic discipline. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","TANIMOTO,S " 11213,839,197,"FRESHMAN SEMINAR ","Small-group discussion with faculty representing a wide spectrum of academic disciplines. Topics and approaches vary. Instructor may introduce research techniques or findings, concentrate on readings in his/her area of interest, or illustrate problems and alternatives related to the study of a particular academic discipline. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","WYNAR,R " 11214,839,197,"FRESHMAN SEMINAR ","Small-group discussion with faculty representing a wide spectrum of academic disciplines. Topics and approaches vary. Instructor may introduce research techniques or findings, concentrate on readings in his/her area of interest, or illustrate problems and alternatives related to the study of a particular academic discipline. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","ZOLLER,W " 11215,824,198,"WRITING/SOC SCI ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified social science lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytic prose. Concurrent registration in specified course required.","BOLLING,M " 11216,824,198,"WRITING/SOC SCI ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified social science lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytic prose. Concurrent registration in specified course required.","EASTERLING,H " 11217,824,198,"WRITING/SOC SCI ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified social science lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytic prose. Concurrent registration in specified course required.","GRAHAM,J " 11218,824,198,"WRITING/SOC SCI ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified social science lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytic prose. Concurrent registration in specified course required.","GREEN,J " 11219,824,198,"WRITING/SOC SCI ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified social science lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytic prose. Concurrent registration in specified course required.","HATTAR,T " 11220,824,198,"WRITING/SOC SCI ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified social science lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytic prose. Concurrent registration in specified course required.","IMRE,A " 11221,824,198,"WRITING/SOC SCI ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified social science lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytic prose. Concurrent registration in specified course required.","JOHNSON,D " 11222,824,198,"WRITING/SOC SCI ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified social science lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytic prose. Concurrent registration in specified course required.","JOHNSON,S " 11223,824,198,"WRITING/SOC SCI ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified social science lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytic prose. Concurrent registration in specified course required.","KOOL,N " 11224,824,198,"WRITING/SOC SCI ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified social science lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytic prose. Concurrent registration in specified course required.","MACKIN,G " 11225,824,198,"WRITING/SOC SCI ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified social science lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytic prose. Concurrent registration in specified course required.","MC NAMARA,R " 11226,824,198,"WRITING/SOC SCI ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified social science lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytic prose. Concurrent registration in specified course required.","NELSON,C " 11227,824,198,"WRITING/SOC SCI ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified social science lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytic prose. Concurrent registration in specified course required.","O'NEILL,J " 11228,824,198,"WRITING/SOC SCI ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified social science lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytic prose. Concurrent registration in specified course required.","RENFROW,D " 11229,824,198,"WRITING/SOC SCI ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified social science lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytic prose. Concurrent registration in specified course required.","SIMMONS-ONEILL,E " 11230,824,198,"WRITING/SOC SCI ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified social science lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytic prose. Concurrent registration in specified course required.","STASIAK,L " 11231,824,198,"WRITING/SOC SCI ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified social science lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytic prose. Concurrent registration in specified course required.","STEIMAN,M " 11232,824,198,"WRITING/SOC SCI ","Expository writing based on material presented in a specified social science lecture course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytic prose. Concurrent registration in specified course required.","WACKER,N " 11233,745,199,"ACCTG PROB SOLVING ","Supplementary lectures, discussions, and problem solving sessions in introductory accounting. Enrollment priority to EOP students. Credit may not be applied to fulfill specific course requirements or to 180 credits required for graduation. Credit/no credit only. Corequisite: ACCTG 215. ","WELLS,W " 11234,788,199,"SPECIAL PROBLEMS ","Research in chemistry. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","FLOSS,H " 11235,825,199,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Students propose problems to solve to an engineering faculty member. The problems may be selected from the student's own experiences and interests, from the interest of the faculty member, or from other sources such as faculty or graduate students doing research projects, or from personnel in the physical medicine area, occupational therapy, hospital, industry, government. Corroboration by an engineering faculty member is required. Project suggestions are available. Offered: AWSpS.","GRINTER,M " 11236,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","ALEXANDER,S " 11237,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","ANDERSON,S " 11238,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","AWREY,J " 11239,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","BAFUS,J " 11240,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","BATHURST,A " 11241,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","BEARD,J " 11242,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","BENJAMIN,C " 11243,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","BENSON,T " 11244,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","BERTAGNI,J " 11245,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","BIRCH,L " 11246,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","BISCOE,R " 11247,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","BLOCK,C " 11248,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","BOLTON,A " 11249,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","BREDEWEG,M " 11250,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","BROWN,L " 11251,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","BRYNN,K " 11252,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","BURI,B " 11253,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","BUTLER,M " 11254,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","CHAMBERLAIN, " 11255,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","CHEN,K " 11256,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","CHILDERS,S " 11257,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","CHOI,C " 11258,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","CHOI,K " 11259,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","CHU,G " 11260,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","CLARKE,A " 11261,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","CLEFTON,A " 11262,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","COGGINS,M " 11263,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","COLE,D " 11264,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","COMBS,E " 11265,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","COUCH,D " 11266,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","CRANDALL,S " 11267,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","DAHL,M " 11268,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","DE FREITAS,L " 11269,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","DEGEEST,A " 11270,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","DIAZ,M " 11271,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","DILLON,M " 11272,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","DILLON,S " 11273,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","DONOVAN,C " 11274,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","DRAGNICH,A " 11275,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","EASTMAN,C " 11276,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","EASTON,E " 11277,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","ERICKSON,E " 11278,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","EVENOFF,L " 11279,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","EVERETT,A " 11280,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","FAIRBROOK,M " 11281,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","FRAZIER,A " 11282,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","FRESCO,C " 11283,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","FRYE,E " 11284,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","FUNG,E " 11285,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","GHARAVI,N " 11286,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","GLANT,N " 11287,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","GOODWIN,A " 11288,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","GRAFF,L " 11289,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","GRANQUIST,J " 11290,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","GUTIERREZ-PO " 11291,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","HALL,T " 11292,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","HALVERSON,R " 11293,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","HARRIS,S " 11294,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","HAYASHI,D " 11295,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","HAYS,K " 11296,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","HEBERLING,S " 11297,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","HELLE,K " 11298,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","HILL,T " 11299,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","HOY,S " 11300,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","HUTCHINSON,K " 11301,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","IMHOLT,S " 11302,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","INABA,L " 11303,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","JENSEN,B " 11304,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","JOHNSON,B " 11305,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","JONES,B " 11306,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","KEHN,A " 11307,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","KEITH,V " 11308,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","KLEDZIK,L " 11309,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","KNODLE,N " 11310,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","KYLE,R " 11311,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","LAM,C " 11312,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","LANCASTER,N " 11313,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","LANDSNESS,E " 11314,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","LANE,D " 11315,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","LARTER,C " 11316,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","LEE,M " 11317,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","LEFF,C " 11318,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","LENNON,E " 11319,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","LIEBERMAN,D " 11320,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","LINSAO,R " 11321,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","LOHRMEYER,J " 11322,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","MANABAT,M " 11323,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","MARWAHA,J " 11324,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","MCCOY,B " 11325,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","MCCOY,T " 11326,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","MEAD-BAYERD, " 11327,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","MILLER,B " 11328,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","MITSUDA,C " 11329,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","O'CONNOR,T " 11330,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","OLSON,M " 11331,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","PALINO,F " 11332,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","PEARSON,E " 11333,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","PERINO,A " 11334,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","PETERSON,D " 11335,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","PETERSON,M " 11336,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","PINEO,H " 11337,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","PREWITT,J " 11338,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","RADEMACHER,J " 11339,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","RAINWATER,M " 11340,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","RAWN,P " 11341,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","REED,A " 11342,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","REMUND,F " 11343,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","RICHART,P " 11344,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","RODGERS,A " 11345,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","ROSSER,A " 11346,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","ROTHBAUER,N " 11347,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","ROTHER,M " 11348,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","RUDOW,M " 11349,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","RYE,A " 11350,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","SALISBURY,J " 11351,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","SANTHUFF,B " 11352,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","SARAN,T " 11353,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","SILER,C " 11354,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","SIMPSON,S " 11355,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","SMITH,J " 11356,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","SMITH,K " 11357,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","SOBOLEWSKI,M " 11358,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","SPIGEL,K " 11359,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","STOCKMAN,D " 11360,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","TAYLOR,B " 11361,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","TEED,S " 11362,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","TERHERST,S " 11363,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","THORPE,J " 11364,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","TOYOJI,W " 11365,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","TRUDEAU,M " 11366,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","VANBLARICOM, " 11367,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","WAGNER,M " 11368,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","WAIBLINGER,L " 11369,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","WAN,M " 11370,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","WARD,J " 11371,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","WEAVER,M " 11372,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","WEBBER,E " 11373,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","WINGARD,A " 11374,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","WINKLE,J " 11375,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","WITT,K " 11376,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","WOO,T " 11377,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","WRIGHT,E " 11378,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","YANACHKO,S " 11379,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","YOU,D " 11380,839,199,"UNIV COMMUNITY ","Introduces students to various aspects of the University of Washington community. Includes exploration of university resources and opportunities, and academically related skill development. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","YOUNG,K " 11381,943,199,"NEW MAJORS SEMINAR ","Introduces undergraduates to the field and to the interests of various faculty.","CLATTERBAUGH " 11382,797,200,"INTRO TO MASS CMU ","Examines the role mass communication systems play in our society, including their history, structure, processes, and effects. Strong emphasis on major issues in the media today such as violence, stereotyping of images, political campaigns, and other ethical issues.","DOMKE,D " 11383,797,200,"INTRO TO MASS CMU ","Examines the role mass communication systems play in our society, including their history, structure, processes, and effects. Strong emphasis on major issues in the media today such as violence, stereotyping of images, political campaigns, and other ethical issues.","SPRATT,M " 11384,797,200,"INTRO TO MASS CMU ","Examines the role mass communication systems play in our society, including their history, structure, processes, and effects. Strong emphasis on major issues in the media today such as violence, stereotyping of images, political campaigns, and other ethical issues.","WINTERSTEIN, " 11385,815,200,"INTRO MICROECON ","Analysis of markets: consumer demand, production, exchange, the price system, resource allocation, government intervention. Recommended: MATH 111. Offered: AWSpS.","BAUMAN,Y " 11386,815,200,"INTRO MICROECON ","Analysis of markets: consumer demand, production, exchange, the price system, resource allocation, government intervention. Recommended: MATH 111. Offered: AWSpS.","CHOU,P " 11387,815,200,"INTRO MICROECON ","Analysis of markets: consumer demand, production, exchange, the price system, resource allocation, government intervention. Recommended: MATH 111. Offered: AWSpS.","HAN,H " 11388,815,200,"INTRO MICROECON ","Analysis of markets: consumer demand, production, exchange, the price system, resource allocation, government intervention. Recommended: MATH 111. Offered: AWSpS.","KIM,H " 11389,815,200,"INTRO MICROECON ","Analysis of markets: consumer demand, production, exchange, the price system, resource allocation, government intervention. Recommended: MATH 111. Offered: AWSpS.","LEE,J " 11390,815,200,"INTRO MICROECON ","Analysis of markets: consumer demand, production, exchange, the price system, resource allocation, government intervention. Recommended: MATH 111. Offered: AWSpS.","LEFFLER,K " 11391,815,200,"INTRO MICROECON ","Analysis of markets: consumer demand, production, exchange, the price system, resource allocation, government intervention. Recommended: MATH 111. Offered: AWSpS.","SILBERBERG,E " 11392,815,200,"INTRO MICROECON ","Analysis of markets: consumer demand, production, exchange, the price system, resource allocation, government intervention. Recommended: MATH 111. Offered: AWSpS.","YANG,I " 11393,824,200,"READING LITERATURE ","Techniques and practice in reading and enjoying literature. Examines some of the best works in English and American literature and considers such features of literary meaning as imagery, characterization, narration, and patterning in sound and sense. Emphasis on literature as a source of pleasure and knowledge about human experience.","BERTE,L " 11394,824,200,"READING LITERATURE ","Techniques and practice in reading and enjoying literature. Examines some of the best works in English and American literature and considers such features of literary meaning as imagery, characterization, narration, and patterning in sound and sense. Emphasis on literature as a source of pleasure and knowledge about human experience.","FALSBERG,E " 11395,824,200,"READING LITERATURE ","Techniques and practice in reading and enjoying literature. Examines some of the best works in English and American literature and considers such features of literary meaning as imagery, characterization, narration, and patterning in sound and sense. Emphasis on literature as a source of pleasure and knowledge about human experience.","GOH,B " 11396,824,200,"READING LITERATURE ","Techniques and practice in reading and enjoying literature. Examines some of the best works in English and American literature and considers such features of literary meaning as imagery, characterization, narration, and patterning in sound and sense. Emphasis on literature as a source of pleasure and knowledge about human experience.","JOLY,C " 11397,824,200,"READING LITERATURE ","Techniques and practice in reading and enjoying literature. Examines some of the best works in English and American literature and considers such features of literary meaning as imagery, characterization, narration, and patterning in sound and sense. Emphasis on literature as a source of pleasure and knowledge about human experience.","LUNDGREN,J " 11398,824,200,"READING LITERATURE ","Techniques and practice in reading and enjoying literature. Examines some of the best works in English and American literature and considers such features of literary meaning as imagery, characterization, narration, and patterning in sound and sense. Emphasis on literature as a source of pleasure and knowledge about human experience.","WALLACE,M " 11399,883,200,"INTRO LING THOUGHT ","Language as the fundamental characteristic of the human species; diversity and complexity of human languages; phonological and grammatical analysis; dimensions of language use; language and writing; impact of historical linguistics on contemporary theory. Not open for credit to students who have completed LING 201.","HUANG,C " 11400,883,200,"INTRO LING THOUGHT ","Language as the fundamental characteristic of the human species; diversity and complexity of human languages; phonological and grammatical analysis; dimensions of language use; language and writing; impact of historical linguistics on contemporary theory. Not open for credit to students who have completed LING 201.","OGIHARA,T " 11401,919,200,"INTRODUCTION TO LAW ","Legal institutions and processes; law as a system of social thought and behavior and a frame of order within which rival claims are resolved and compromised; legal reasoning; law as a process of protecting and facilitating voluntary arrangements in a business society.","BERGER,R " 11402,919,200,"INTRODUCTION TO LAW ","Legal institutions and processes; law as a system of social thought and behavior and a frame of order within which rival claims are resolved and compromised; legal reasoning; law as a process of protecting and facilitating voluntary arrangements in a business society.","BERGSTROM,T " 11403,919,200,"INTRODUCTION TO LAW ","Legal institutions and processes; law as a system of social thought and behavior and a frame of order within which rival claims are resolved and compromised; legal reasoning; law as a process of protecting and facilitating voluntary arrangements in a business society.","DAWSON,R " 11404,919,200,"INTRODUCTION TO LAW ","Legal institutions and processes; law as a system of social thought and behavior and a frame of order within which rival claims are resolved and compromised; legal reasoning; law as a process of protecting and facilitating voluntary arrangements in a business society.","GAUTSCHI,F " 11405,919,200,"INTRODUCTION TO LAW ","Legal institutions and processes; law as a system of social thought and behavior and a frame of order within which rival claims are resolved and compromised; legal reasoning; law as a process of protecting and facilitating voluntary arrangements in a business society.","HELF,S " 11406,919,200,"INTRODUCTION TO LAW ","Legal institutions and processes; law as a system of social thought and behavior and a frame of order within which rival claims are resolved and compromised; legal reasoning; law as a process of protecting and facilitating voluntary arrangements in a business society.","KLOTZ,K " 11407,919,200,"INTRODUCTION TO LAW ","Legal institutions and processes; law as a system of social thought and behavior and a frame of order within which rival claims are resolved and compromised; legal reasoning; law as a process of protecting and facilitating voluntary arrangements in a business society.","MYER,K " 11408,922,200,"INTRO OCEANOGRAPHY ","Description of the oceans. Emphasis on relations of biology, chemistry, geology, and physics in marine environments. Examination of relationships and interactions at macro-, meso-, and microscales in the ocean. Intended for science majors. Offered: A.","CARPENTER,R " 11409,943,200,"TOPICS IN PHIL ","A study of philosophical topics at the introductory level. The content of the course is entirely at the discretion of the instructor.","SHAPIRO,D " 11410,951,200,"COMP ANIM BEHAV ","Research methods and findings of comparative animal behavior and their importance to an understanding of human behavior; rationale for study of behavioral differences and similarities between animal species, behavior viewed as part of the adaptation of each species to its natural habitat. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 101, PSYCH 102, BIOL 101, BIOL 102, BIOL 202, or BIOL 203. Offered: AWSpS.","O'DONNELL,S " 11411,967,200,"STATES & CAPITALISM ","Origins of the modern world system in the sixteenth century and its history until World War I. Interacting forces of politics and economics around the globe, with particular attention to key periods of expansion and crisis.","KASABA,R " 11412,985,200,"INTRO TO SOCL WRK ","Introduction to the practice of social work including the theoretical concepts and institutional framework that guide practice and the conceptual organization of the discipline. Three weekly lectures and two hours per week in field observation sessions. Lectures supplemented by audiovisual aids and by special guest practitioners. Offered: A.","PRESTON,L " 11413,1031,200,"INTRO WOMEN STUDIES ","Feminist analysis of the construction and enforcement of gender differences and gender inequalities in various contexts. Emphasis on the intersection of race, class, sexuality, and nationality in the lives of women. Topics include feminist theory, motherhood, popular culture, sexual autonomy, racism, and activism in the United States, Asia, Latin America. Offered: AWSpS.","AANERUD,R " 11414,1031,200,"INTRO WOMEN STUDIES ","Feminist analysis of the construction and enforcement of gender differences and gender inequalities in various contexts. Emphasis on the intersection of race, class, sexuality, and nationality in the lives of women. Topics include feminist theory, motherhood, popular culture, sexual autonomy, racism, and activism in the United States, Asia, Latin America. Offered: AWSpS.","MAURER,S " 11415,748,201,"INTRO BLACK STUDIES ","History, culture, religion, institutions, politics, economics, arts, and psychology of peoples of African descent as developed from experience in both the old and new worlds. Multidisciplinary analysis of social life from a Black perspective as illustrated in selected historical and contemporary writings.","RIVERS,P " 11416,749,201,"INTRO ETHNOHISTORY ","Survey of histories of Indians in the U. S. from native perspectives. Presents traditional creation accounts and oral histories, archaeological, and historical evidence. Focus is cultural dynamics, considering change and continuity through prehistoric, protohistoric, colonial, and American periods.","HARMON,A " 11417,757,201,"CERAMIC HANDBUILDNG ","Introduction to handbuilding; kiln firing and glazing processes. Examination of contemporary sculpture in clay. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124.","GREER,A " 11418,757,201,"CERAMIC HANDBUILDNG ","Introduction to handbuilding; kiln firing and glazing processes. Examination of contemporary sculpture in clay. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124.","JECK,D " 11419,757,201,"CERAMIC HANDBUILDNG ","Introduction to handbuilding; kiln firing and glazing processes. Examination of contemporary sculpture in clay. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124.","WALKER,J " 11420,758,201,"SURV WEST ART-ANC ","Major achievements in painting, sculpture, architecture, and the decorative arts in Europe, the Near East, and North Africa, from prehistoric times to the beginnings of Christianity.","HALLETT,C " 11421,772,201,"PRIN BIOLOGCL ANTH ","Evolution and adaptation of the human species. Evidence from fossil record and living populations of monkeys, apes, and humans. Interrelationships between human physical and cultural variation and environment; role of natural selection in shaping our evolutionary past, present, and future. Offered: AWSpS.","SHELL-DUNCAN " 11422,792,201,"INTRO CHICANO STDY ","Selected themes in Chicano experience; studies in Chicano politics and Chicano socioeconomic concerns.","SALAS,E " 11423,808,201,"BALLET TECHNIQUE 2 ","Intermediate. Expansion of ballet vocabulary.","LITTLE,V " 11424,808,201,"BALLET TECHNIQUE 2 ","Intermediate. Expansion of ballet vocabulary.","MERRILL,D " 11425,809,201,"2ND YEAR DANISH ","Intensive practice in speaking, reading, and writing. Review of grammar. Introduction of modern literary texts. Discussion of culture and current events in Denmark. Recommended: DANISH 103.","STOUGAARD-NIELSEN,J " 11426,812,201,"PLAY ANALYSIS ","Play structure through analysis of one-act plays in all genres, with special attention to plotting and the various means used to achieve a unity of action as the basis of all drama.","FITZMORRIS,J " 11427,812,201,"PLAY ANALYSIS ","Play structure through analysis of one-act plays in all genres, with special attention to plotting and the various means used to achieve a unity of action as the basis of all drama.","WAIDLEY,K " 11428,815,201,"INTRO MACROECON ","Analysis of the aggregate economy: national income, inflation, business fluctuations, unemployment, monetary system, federal budget, international trade and finance. Prerequisite: ECON 200; recommended: MATH 111. Offered: AWSpS.","CHUNG,K " 11429,815,201,"INTRO MACROECON ","Analysis of the aggregate economy: national income, inflation, business fluctuations, unemployment, monetary system, federal budget, international trade and finance. Prerequisite: ECON 200; recommended: MATH 111. Offered: AWSpS.","CURRY,C " 11430,815,201,"INTRO MACROECON ","Analysis of the aggregate economy: national income, inflation, business fluctuations, unemployment, monetary system, federal budget, international trade and finance. Prerequisite: ECON 200; recommended: MATH 111. Offered: AWSpS.","GULYAS,E " 11431,815,201,"INTRO MACROECON ","Analysis of the aggregate economy: national income, inflation, business fluctuations, unemployment, monetary system, federal budget, international trade and finance. Prerequisite: ECON 200; recommended: MATH 111. Offered: AWSpS.","ONER,C " 11432,815,201,"INTRO MACROECON ","Analysis of the aggregate economy: national income, inflation, business fluctuations, unemployment, monetary system, federal budget, international trade and finance. Prerequisite: ECON 200; recommended: MATH 111. Offered: AWSpS.","SALEHI-ESFAH " 11433,822,201,"ECOLOGY URBAN ENVIR ","Biological, chemical, and physical processes and components of urban environments, plus human impacts. Each urban environment, from city cores to naturalized open space, is discussed for above-and below-ground conditions, key plant and animal species, and biological implications of management practices. Offered: A.","REICHARD,S " 11434,827,201,"STUDIES-ECOL &CONSER","Exploration of ecology and conservation case studies from natural science, historical, socioeconomic, legal, political, and ethical perspectives. Involves gathering information, analyzing data, applying mathematical and statistical reasoning and decision-making schemes, evaluating conflicting views based on cultural and philosophical frames of reference, and developing communications and research skills.","KARR,J " 11435,827,201,"STUDIES-ECOL &CONSER","Exploration of ecology and conservation case studies from natural science, historical, socioeconomic, legal, political, and ethical perspectives. Involves gathering information, analyzing data, applying mathematical and statistical reasoning and decision-making schemes, evaluating conflicting views based on cultural and philosophical frames of reference, and developing communications and research skills.","KUCHER,M " 11436,836,201,"SECOND-YEAR FINNISH ","Intensive practice in speaking, reading, and writing. Functional review of grammar. Recommended: FINN 103.","NURMELA,H " 11437,838,201,"INTERMEDIATE ","Designed to bring students to an intermediate level of proficiency. Emphasis on experiencing the language in context through a multi-media approach. Prerequisite: either FRENCH 103, FRENCH 134, or score of 57-100 on FR TL placement test.","BARABOI,O " 11438,838,201,"INTERMEDIATE ","Designed to bring students to an intermediate level of proficiency. Emphasis on experiencing the language in context through a multi-media approach. Prerequisite: either FRENCH 103, FRENCH 134, or score of 57-100 on FR TL placement test.","DA CONCEICAO " 11439,838,201,"INTERMEDIATE ","Designed to bring students to an intermediate level of proficiency. Emphasis on experiencing the language in context through a multi-media approach. Prerequisite: either FRENCH 103, FRENCH 134, or score of 57-100 on FR TL placement test.","LHEUREUX,C " 11440,842,201,"PHYS PROC EARTH ","Overview of Earth. Deformation of soil, sediment, and rock. Erosional and depositional processes and landforms. Seismicity and plate-tectonics. Structural, geomorphic, and climatic interactions in major tectonic regimes. Use of stereonets, air photos, geologic maps, and cross sections. Two one-day field excursions. Prerequisite: PHYS 121; PHYS 131. Offered: ASp.","COWAN,D " 11441,842,201,"PHYS PROC EARTH ","Overview of Earth. Deformation of soil, sediment, and rock. Erosional and depositional processes and landforms. Seismicity and plate-tectonics. Structural, geomorphic, and climatic interactions in major tectonic regimes. Use of stereonets, air photos, geologic maps, and cross sections. Two one-day field excursions. Prerequisite: PHYS 121; PHYS 131. Offered: ASp.","HALLET,B " 11442,843,201,"SECOND-YEAR GERMAN ","Systematic review of German grammar. Intensive practice in conversation, reading, and writing. Recommended: GERMAN 103. 202. Offered: AWSp.","KOERNER,M " 11443,843,201,"SECOND-YEAR GERMAN ","Systematic review of German grammar. Intensive practice in conversation, reading, and writing. Recommended: GERMAN 103. 202. Offered: AWSp.","PARPOULOVA,P " 11444,855,201,"SURV HIST OF U S ","Supplies the knowledge of American history that any intelligent and educated American citizen should have. Objective is to make the student aware of his or her heritage of the past and more intelligently conscious of the present.","FOWLER,W " 11445,871,201,"INTERMEDIATE ","Intensive speaking, reading, and writing. Functional review of grammar. Prerequisite: either ITAL 103, ITAL 113, ITAL 134, or score of 57-100 on IT TL placement test.","BONDAVALLI,S " 11446,871,201,"INTERMEDIATE ","Intensive speaking, reading, and writing. Functional review of grammar. Prerequisite: either ITAL 103, ITAL 113, ITAL 134, or score of 57-100 on IT TL placement test.","MAZZOLA,C " 11447,871,201,"INTERMEDIATE ","Intensive speaking, reading, and writing. Functional review of grammar. Prerequisite: either ITAL 103, ITAL 113, ITAL 134, or score of 57-100 on IT TL placement test.","RUSSI,C " 11448,871,201,"INTERMEDIATE ","Intensive speaking, reading, and writing. Functional review of grammar. Prerequisite: either ITAL 103, ITAL 113, ITAL 134, or score of 57-100 on IT TL placement test.","YOWELL,D " 11449,887,201,"MILITARY SC 2 BASIC ","Develops proficiency in oral and written communications. Presents a perspective on the world wide military threat; an evaluation of tactical methodologies of the hostile nations to include conventional weapon systems employment. Control, prevention, and treatment of combat or emergency medical situations. Fundamentals of military map reading, compass and field navigation, are taught and applied. Leadership laboratories and two field training exercises during the year. Offered: AWSp.","RIDGWAY,M " 11450,916,201,"SECOND-YEAR NORW ","Intensive practice in speaking, reading, and writing. Functional review of grammar. Recommended: NORW 103.","BERG,S " 11451,931,201,"EMERGING DISEASES ","Newly recognized and emerging disease pose a major problem for public health. AIDS, hantavirus infections, Ebola virus infections, and the role of bacterial infection in the causation of stomach ulcers are examples of problems to be studied. Other timely diseases are presented in this lecture discussion course. Offered: W.","KENNY,G " 11452,945,201,"INTRO POL THEORY ","Philosophical bases of politics and political activity. Provides an introduction to the study of politics by the reading of a few books in political philosophy. Organized around several key political concepts, such as liberty, equality, justice, authority, rights, and citizenship. Offered: AWSpS.","DI STEFANO,C " 11453,947,201,"INTERMEDIATE ","Modern texts, compositions, conversation, and a systematic review of grammar. Prerequisite: either PORT 103 or PORT 105.","WIRKALA,E " 11454,954,201,"INTRO TO STAT MTHDS ","Survey of principles of data analysis and their applications for management problems. Elementary techniques of classification, summarization, and visual display of data. Applications of probability models for inference and decision making are illustrated through examples. Prerequisite: either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145.","KARIMI,M " 11455,954,201,"INTRO TO STAT MTHDS ","Survey of principles of data analysis and their applications for management problems. Elementary techniques of classification, summarization, and visual display of data. Applications of probability models for inference and decision making are illustrated through examples. Prerequisite: either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145.","TAMURA,H " 11456,959,201,"RELIGIONS.WESTERN ","History of religions, concentrating on religious traditions that have developed west of the Indus. Primary attention to the Semitic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) and to their ancient world background with emphasis on basic conceptual and symbolic structures.","WHEELER,B " 11457,965,201,"SECOND-YEAR RUSS ","Comprehensive review of Russian grammar with continuing oral practice and elementary composition. Conducted mostly in Russian. See credit note above. Prerequisite: either RUSS 103 or RUSS 150. Offered: A.","BOYLE,E " 11458,988,201,"INTERMEDIATE ","Intensive practice in speaking, reading, and writing. Review of Spanish grammar. Oral practice based on literary and cultural readings. Prerequisite: either SPAN 103, SPAN 123, SPAN 134, score of 70-100 on SP100A placement test, minimum score of 51 on SP TL placement test, or score of 0-75 on SP200A placement test.","AMEZCUA-RODR " 11459,988,201,"INTERMEDIATE ","Intensive practice in speaking, reading, and writing. Review of Spanish grammar. Oral practice based on literary and cultural readings. Prerequisite: either SPAN 103, SPAN 123, SPAN 134, score of 70-100 on SP100A placement test, minimum score of 51 on SP TL placement test, or score of 0-75 on SP200A placement test.","BENSADON,L " 11460,988,201,"INTERMEDIATE ","Intensive practice in speaking, reading, and writing. Review of Spanish grammar. Oral practice based on literary and cultural readings. Prerequisite: either SPAN 103, SPAN 123, SPAN 134, score of 70-100 on SP100A placement test, minimum score of 51 on SP TL placement test, or score of 0-75 on SP200A placement test.","WALSTON,T " 11461,994,201,"SECOND-YEAR SWEDISH ","Intensive practice in speaking, reading, and writing. Functional review of grammar. Recommended: SWED 103.","DUBOIS,I " 11462,757,202,"CERAM ART THROWING ","Introduction to wheel throwing, glazing, and kiln firing processes. Examination of contemporary vessel form in clay. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124.","PAZZI,A " 11463,775,202,"INTRODCTRY BIOLOGY ","For students intending to take advanced courses and preprofessional programs. Animal structure, function, and development. Prerequisite: 1.5 in BIOL 201; CHEM 155, CHEM 160, CHEM 162, CHEM 221, or CHEM 250. Offered: AWSpS.","SWALLA,B " 11464,775,202,"INTRODCTRY BIOLOGY ","For students intending to take advanced courses and preprofessional programs. Animal structure, function, and development. Prerequisite: 1.5 in BIOL 201; CHEM 155, CHEM 160, CHEM 162, CHEM 221, or CHEM 250. Offered: AWSpS.","WENDEROTH,M " 11465,775,202,"INTRODCTRY BIOLOGY ","For students intending to take advanced courses and preprofessional programs. Animal structure, function, and development. Prerequisite: 1.5 in BIOL 201; CHEM 155, CHEM 160, CHEM 162, CHEM 221, or CHEM 250. Offered: AWSpS.","ZEMAN,L " 11466,825,202,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Projects on topics of current interest in engineering. Offered: A.","LAM,M " 11467,825,202,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Projects on topics of current interest in engineering. Offered: A.","PINKHAM,S " 11468,843,202,"SECOND-YEAR GERMAN ","Systematic review of German grammar. Intensive practice in conversation, reading, and writing. Recommended: GERMAN 201. Offered: AWSp.","STAHMAN,L " 11469,945,202,"INTRO TO AMER POL ","Institutions and politics in the American political system. Ways of thinking about how significant problems, crises, and conflicts of American society are resolved politically. Offered: AWSpS.","WILKERSON,J " 11470,951,202,"BIOPSYCH ","Examines the biological basis of behavior, the nervous system, how it works to control behavior and sense the world, and what happens when it malfunctions. Topics include learning and memory, development, sex, drugs, sleep, the senses, emotions, and mental disorders. Prerequisite: PSYCH 101. Offered: AWSpS.","MIZUMORI,S " 11471,951,202,"BIOPSYCH ","Examines the biological basis of behavior, the nervous system, how it works to control behavior and sense the world, and what happens when it malfunctions. Topics include learning and memory, development, sex, drugs, sleep, the senses, emotions, and mental disorders. Prerequisite: PSYCH 101. Offered: AWSpS.","OLAVARRIA,J " 11472,988,202,"INTERMEDIATE ","Intensive practice in speaking, reading, and writing. Review of Spanish grammar. Oral practice based on literary and cultural readings. Prerequisite: either SPAN 201 or score of 76-145 on SP200A placement test.","FISCH,G " 11473,988,202,"INTERMEDIATE ","Intensive practice in speaking, reading, and writing. Review of Spanish grammar. Oral practice based on literary and cultural readings. Prerequisite: either SPAN 201 or score of 76-145 on SP200A placement test.","LONA,J " 11474,753,203,"INTRO TO ANTH LING ","Linguistic methods and theories used within anthropology. Basic structural features of language; human language and animal communication compared; evidence for the innate nature of language. Language and culture: linguistic relativism, ethnography of communication, sociolinguistics. Language and nationalism, language politics in the U.S. and elsewhere. Offered: jointly with LING 203.","PINE,J " 11475,758,203,"SURV WEST ART-MOD ","Western art from 1520 to the present.","CAPLOW,D " 11476,838,203,"INTERMEDIATE ","Designed to bring students to an intermediate level of proficiency. Emphasis on experiencing the language in context through a multi-media approach. Prerequisite: FRENCH 202.","DA CONCEICAO " 11477,838,203,"INTERMEDIATE ","Designed to bring students to an intermediate level of proficiency. Emphasis on experiencing the language in context through a multi-media approach. Prerequisite: FRENCH 202.","EVANS,S " 11478,843,203,"SECOND-YEAR GERMAN ","Systematic review of German grammar. Intensive practice in conversation, reading, and writing. Recommended: GERMAN 202. Offered: AWSp.","BARRACK,C " 11479,883,203,"INTRO TO ANTH LING ","Linguistic methods, theories used within anthropology. Basic structural features of language; human language and animal communication compared; evidence for the innate nature of language. Language and culture: linguistic relativism, ethnography of communication, sociolinguistics. Language and nationalism, language politics in the U.S. and elsewhere. Offered: jointly with ANTH 203.","PINE,J " 11480,906,203,"1ST YEAR THEORY III ","Further introduction in tonal harmony and counterpoint; seventh chords; modulations to closely related keys; secondary dominants; introduction to chromaticism; emphasis on analysis and writing of four-part chorales in early 18th century style. Prerequisite: 2.0 in MUSIC 202; recommended: concurrent registration in MUSIC 206. Offered: A.","DURAND,J " 11481,945,203,"INTRO INTERNATL REL ","The world community, its politics, and government. Offered: AWSpS.","WIBBELS,E " 11482,951,203,"PERS & INDIV DIFFS ","Overview of the major theories, research findings, and applications in the scientific study of personality. Research methods and approaches to measuring personality variables also covered. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 101 or PSYCH 102. Offered: AWSpS.","SMITH,R " 11483,987,203,"COMM IN THE CLASSRM ","Emphasizes understanding of the human communication process as it occurs in classrooms, as well as the practice of instructional communication. Designed to prepare prospective teachers to structure productive learning environments and to interact effectively with diverse student populations. Recommended for teacher candidates and prospective teachers of any subject area.","TOMLINSON,S " 11484,987,203,"COMM IN THE CLASSRM ","Emphasizes understanding of the human communication process as it occurs in classrooms, as well as the practice of instructional communication. Designed to prepare prospective teachers to structure productive learning environments and to interact effectively with diverse student populations. Recommended for teacher candidates and prospective teachers of any subject area.","ZEDIKER,K " 11485,988,203,"INTERMEDIATE ","Intensive practice in speaking, reading, and writing. Review of Spanish grammar. Oral practice based on literary and cultural readings. Prerequisite: either SPAN 202 or score of 146-165 on SP200A placement test.","DIAZ,M " 11486,988,203,"INTERMEDIATE ","Intensive practice in speaking, reading, and writing. Review of Spanish grammar. Oral practice based on literary and cultural readings. Prerequisite: either SPAN 202 or score of 146-165 on SP200A placement test.","KENNEDY,D " 11487,988,203,"INTERMEDIATE ","Intensive practice in speaking, reading, and writing. Review of Spanish grammar. Oral practice based on literary and cultural readings. Prerequisite: either SPAN 202 or score of 146-165 on SP200A placement test.","LONA,J " 11488,753,204,"READING ETHNOGRAPHY ","Introduction to the descriptive and analytic literature of cultural anthropology. Extended examination of representative accounts of the lifeway of peoples from selected areas of the world with an emphasis on methods of observation and analysis.","GLOVER,D " 11489,808,204,"MODERN TECHNIQ II ","Intermediate. Expansion of movement vocabulary.","COHEN,P " 11490,808,204,"MODERN TECHNIQ II ","Intermediate. Expansion of movement vocabulary.","KITSOS,R " 11491,945,204,"INTRO TO COMPAR POL ","Political systems in a comparative framework. Traditional and contemporary approaches to the study of governments and societies in different countries. Offered: WSp.","GILL,A " 11492,945,204,"INTRO TO COMPAR POL ","Political systems in a comparative framework. Traditional and contemporary approaches to the study of governments and societies in different countries. Offered: WSp.","GOLDBERG,E " 11493,744,205,"ASIAN-AMER CULTURES ","Asian-American subcultures; evolution of Asian-American cultures in the United States from 1850 to 1950-immigration patterns, evolution of subcultures, evacuation, interracial relations, assimilation, and signs of social disorganization.","JUNG,M " 11494,756,205,"PRINCIPLES OF ARCHY ","Techniques, methods, and goals of archaeological research. Excavation and dating of archaeological materials. General problems encountered in explaining archaeological phenomena. Offered: AWSpS.","GRAYSON,D " 11495,757,205,"VIS CMU DESIGN I ","Presents communication and design issues to incoming students. Problems stress visual creativity, formal compositional issues, typography, and reasoning. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124.","WADDEN,D " 11496,795,205,"BIOSCIENTIFIC VOCAB ","Designed to help the student master the scientific vocabulary of his or her particular field by a study of the Latin and Greek roots that are used to create the majority of scientific terms. No auditors. Knowledge of Latin or Greek is not required. Offered: AWSpS.","CEAICOVSCHI, " 11497,795,205,"BIOSCIENTIFIC VOCAB ","Designed to help the student master the scientific vocabulary of his or her particular field by a study of the Latin and Greek roots that are used to create the majority of scientific terms. No auditors. Knowledge of Latin or Greek is not required. Offered: AWSpS.","FRANZEN,C " 11498,795,205,"BIOSCIENTIFIC VOCAB ","Designed to help the student master the scientific vocabulary of his or her particular field by a study of the Latin and Greek roots that are used to create the majority of scientific terms. No auditors. Knowledge of Latin or Greek is not required. Offered: AWSpS.","HERBERT,M " 11499,841,205,"PHYSICAL ENVIRONMNT ","Major atmospheric, hydrologic, and geomorphic processes used to interpret the character, distribution, and human significance of different natural and human-altered environments. Includes laboratory exercises for science and non-science majors, geography majors and nonmajors.","ZUMBRUNNEN,C " 11500,842,205,"PHYSICAL GEOLOGY ","Introduction to the physical and chemical processes of the earth's surface and interior. Plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanism, glaciation. Optional field trips to Cascades and Olympics. Background in geology not required but science background desirable. Not open for credit to students who have taken 101. Offered: A.","STEWART,R " 11501,902,205,"STRING TECHNIQUES ","Designed to prepare music education students to teach beginning and intermediate strings in the public schools.","CHEE,K " 11502,945,205,"POL SCI AS SOCL SCI ","Methodological perspectives of the various social science disciplines: commonalties and differences in assumptions, values, and paradigms. Current issues from the multiple perspective of social sciences; limits of the social sciences in resolving key social issues. Offered: W.","SULKIN,T " 11503,758,206,"SURV NATIVE AM ART ","Introduction to Native-American art north of Mexico, prehistory through the twentieth century. Regional examination of types and styles, with emphasis on aesthetics, cultural function, and factors of change.","WRIGHT,R " 11504,906,206,"1ST YR EAR TRN III ","Core ear-training sequence for majors. Prerequisite: 2.0 in MUSIC 205. Offered: AWSp.","DURAND,J " 11505,906,206,"1ST YR EAR TRN III ","Core ear-training sequence for majors. Prerequisite: 2.0 in MUSIC 205. Offered: AWSp.","ONISHI,H " 11506,906,206,"1ST YR EAR TRN III ","Core ear-training sequence for majors. Prerequisite: 2.0 in MUSIC 205. Offered: AWSp.","WENDLAND,J " 11507,824,207,"INTRO CULTURE STUDY ","Asks three questions. What is Cultural Studies? How does one read from a Cultural Studies perspective? What is the value of reading this way? Provides historical understanding of Cultural Studies, its terms and its specific way of interpreting a variety of texts, i.e. literature, visual images, music, video, and performance.","LINDSEY,S " 11508,841,207,"ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY ","The changing locations and spatial patterns of economic activity, including: production in agriculture, manufacturing, and services; spatial economic principles of trade, transportation, communications, and corporate organization; regional economic development, and the diffusion of technological innovation. Offered: AWS.","BEYERS,W " 11509,951,207,"PSYCHOLOGY OF PEACE ","Examination of the psychological aspects of peace in the modern world. Topics include theories of individual aggressiveness and violence, leadership personalities, crisis decision making, nuclear psychology, images of the enemy, and psychological opportunities and obstacles to the establishment of a peaceful society. Offered: A.","BARASH,D " 11510,951,209,"FDMNTLS PSYCH RSCH ","Psychological research methodology and techniques. Topics include the logic of hypothesis testing, experimental design, research strategies and techniques, fundamentals of scientific writing, search and evaluation of research literature in psychology, and ethical issues in psychological research. Required for all psychology majors. Prerequisite: PSYCH 101 or PSYCH 102. Offered: AWSpS.","KERR,F " 11511,951,209,"FDMNTLS PSYCH RSCH ","Psychological research methodology and techniques. Topics include the logic of hypothesis testing, experimental design, research strategies and techniques, fundamentals of scientific writing, search and evaluation of research literature in psychology, and ethical issues in psychological research. Required for all psychology majors. Prerequisite: PSYCH 101 or PSYCH 102. Offered: AWSpS.","LOESCHE,P " 11512,742,210,"ENGR STATICS ","Vector analysis applied to equilibrium of rigid body systems and subsystems. Force and moment resultants, free body diagrams, internal forces, and friction. Analysis of basic structural and machine systems and components. Prerequisite: either MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 136; PHYS 121; recommended: graphics background. Offered: AWSpS.","HOLSAPPLE,K " 11513,795,210,"GRK ROM CLCS IN ENG ","Introduction to classical literature through a study of the major Greek and Latin authors in modern translation. Offered: AWSp.","HARMON,D " 11514,808,210,"JAZZ TECHNIQUE II ","Intermediate-level jazz technique. Continued development of beginning areas. Expansion of movement vocabulary. Dance performance attendance required.","FOLEY,M " 11515,812,210,"THEATRE TECH PRACT ","Intensive lecture-laboratory in basic theories, techniques, and equipment of the stage. Technical procedures.","COLLUM,J " 11516,824,210,"LIT ANCIENT WORLD ","Introduction to literature from a broadly cultural point of view, focusing on major works that have shaped the development of literary and intellectual traditions to the Middle Ages.","MCRAE,S " 11517,829,210,"SOILS ","Physical, chemical, and biological properties that affect distribution and use patterns of this important ecosystem component. Includes soil morphology and genesis, plant nutrition and nutrient cycling, soil water, microbiology, and application of soil properties to environmental concerns. One Saturday field trip. Offered: ASp.","ZABOWSKI,D " 11518,901,210,"WEST MUSIC HIST I ","Introduction to the critical study of Western music history including representative composers, works, and genres as well as significant concepts and issues. Origins of Western Music. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MUHST 212 or minimum score of 80% on MUSHSA placement test. Offered: A.","JENSEN,C " 11519,902,210,"WIND TECHNIQUES ","Designed to prepare music education students to teach beginning and intermediate woodwinds and brass in the public schools.","MC COLL,W " 11520,911,210,"ISLAMIC CIVILZATION ","Major developments in Islamic civilization from advent of Islam in seventh century to present. Islamic history, law, theology, and mysticism, as well as the politics, cultures, and literatures of the various Islamic societies. Offered: jointly with SISME 210.","WHEELER,D " 11521,944,210,"PHYS BY INQUIRY I ","Selected topics in physics with emphasis on depth of understanding and development of skills essential to the scientific process. Background for teaching physics and physical science as a process of inquiry. Prerequisite: either PHYS 103, PHYS 116, or PHYS 123. Offered: A.","VOKOS,S " 11522,974,210,"ISLAMIC CIVILIZATION","Major developments in Islamic civilization from advent of Islam in seventh century to present. Islamic history, law, theology, and mysticism, as well as the politics, cultures, and literatures of the various Islamic societies. Offered: jointly with NEAR E 210.","WHEELER,D " 11523,743,211,"AEROSPACE STDYS 200 ","Factors contributing to the development of air power from its beginnings to the present, and the evolution of air power concepts and doctrine. History of air power employment in military and nonmilitary operations in support of national objectives. Assessment of communicative skills. Additional one-hour leadership laboratory is mandatory for cadets, but not special students. Offered: A.","MARLATT,M " 11524,743,211,"AEROSPACE STDYS 200 ","Factors contributing to the development of air power from its beginnings to the present, and the evolution of air power concepts and doctrine. History of air power employment in military and nonmilitary operations in support of national objectives. Assessment of communicative skills. Additional one-hour leadership laboratory is mandatory for cadets, but not special students. Offered: A.","MARLATT,M. " 11525,743,211,"AEROSPACE STDYS 200 ","Factors contributing to the development of air power from its beginnings to the present, and the evolution of air power concepts and doctrine. History of air power employment in military and nonmilitary operations in support of national objectives. Assessment of communicative skills. Additional one-hour leadership laboratory is mandatory for cadets, but not special students. Offered: A.","REINHOLZ,D " 11526,761,211,"CLIMATE CHANGE ","The nature of the global climate system. Factors influencing climate including interactions among the atmosphere, oceans, solid earth, and biosphere. Stability and sensitivity of climate system. Global warming, ozone depletion, and other human influences. Intended for nonmajors. Offered: AWSp.","JAEGLE,L " 11527,782,211,"LIT AND CULTURE ","Study of literature in its relation to culture. Focuses on literature as a cultural institution, directly related to the construction of individual identity and the dissemination and critique of values.","CONNORS,C " 11528,782,211,"LIT AND CULTURE ","Study of literature in its relation to culture. Focuses on literature as a cultural institution, directly related to the construction of individual identity and the dissemination and critique of values.","O'NEIL,M " 11529,791,211,"SECOND-YEAR CHINESE ","Continuation of 111, 112, 113. Advanced grammar and vocabulary expansion stressed. Oral practice and structural drills continued. Cannot be taken for credit in combination with 234. Prerequisite: either CHIN 113 or CHIN 134. Offered: A.","CAO,Y " 11530,791,211,"SECOND-YEAR CHINESE ","Continuation of 111, 112, 113. Advanced grammar and vocabulary expansion stressed. Oral practice and structural drills continued. Cannot be taken for credit in combination with 234. Prerequisite: either CHIN 113 or CHIN 134. Offered: A.","CHEN,M " 11531,791,211,"SECOND-YEAR CHINESE ","Continuation of 111, 112, 113. Advanced grammar and vocabulary expansion stressed. Oral practice and structural drills continued. Cannot be taken for credit in combination with 234. Prerequisite: either CHIN 113 or CHIN 134. Offered: A.","LIN,S " 11532,791,211,"SECOND-YEAR CHINESE ","Continuation of 111, 112, 113. Advanced grammar and vocabulary expansion stressed. Oral practice and structural drills continued. Cannot be taken for credit in combination with 234. Prerequisite: either CHIN 113 or CHIN 134. Offered: A.","YANG,S " 11533,812,211,"THEATRE TECH PRACT ","Intensive lecture-laboratory in basic theories, techniques, and equipment of the stage. Costumes.","TROUT,D " 11534,824,211,"MID/REN LIT ","Introduction to literature from a broadly cultural point of view, focusing on major works that have shaped the development of literary and intellectual traditions from the Middle Ages to the eighteenth century.","VAUGHAN,M " 11535,831,211,"SECOND YR MOD GREEK ","Continuation of EURO 111, 112, 113. Intensive practice in speaking, reading, and writing. Recommended: EURO 113 or GREEK 403. Offered: A.","PANAGIOTIDES " 11536,867,211,"INTERMED INDONESIAN ","Continuation of 111, 112, 113. Review/expansion of fundamental grammatical patterns: morphological and syntactic structures, development of conversational skills, reading some literary and cultural materials, writing compositions. Prerequisite: INDON 113. Offered: A.","DREYFUSS,J " 11537,872,211,"SECND-YEAR JAPANESE ","Development of further skills in the spoken and written languages. Prerequisite: either JAPAN 113, JAPAN 134, or score of 11-30 on JP200A placement test. Offered: A.","MATSUDA-KIAM " 11538,907,211,"NAVAL WEAPON SYSTMS ","Study of fundamental principles of sensor, tracking, weapon delivery subsystems, and current naval weapons. Includes techniques of linear analysis of ballistics and weapons, and dynamics of basic components of weapon-control systems. Offered: A.","GILE,R " 11539,1030,211,"2ND-YEAR VIETNAMESE ","Continuation of 113. Development of conversation skills, reading for comprehension, and writing short compositions. Prerequisite: VIET 113. Offered: A.","NGUYEN,K " 11540,812,212,"THEATRE TECH PRACT ","Intensive lecture-laboratory in basic theories, techniques, and equipment of the stage. Stage lighting.","MARADUDIN,P " 11541,824,212,"LIT ENLTMT & REVOLN ","Introduction to eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature from a broadly cultural point of view, focusing on representative works that illustrate literary and intellectual developments of the period.","KEEP,R " 11542,824,212,"LIT ENLTMT & REVOLN ","Introduction to eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature from a broadly cultural point of view, focusing on representative works that illustrate literary and intellectual developments of the period.","OLSEN,E " 11543,824,213,"MODERN/POST MOD LIT ","Introduction to twentieth-century literature from a broadly cultural point of view, focusing on representative works that illustrate literary and intellectual developments since 1900.","FISCHEL,E " 11544,824,213,"MODERN/POST MOD LIT ","Introduction to twentieth-century literature from a broadly cultural point of view, focusing on representative works that illustrate literary and intellectual developments since 1900.","LINDER,J " 11545,907,213,"NAVAL SHIP SYST II ","Study of ship characteristics, ship design, hydrodynamic forces, stability, damage control, and shipboard electrical systems. Includes introduction to engineering documentation, electrical safety, preventative maintenance, and personnel qualifications. Offered: Sp.","WIRTZ,F " 11546,748,214,"SURVEY AFRAM LIT ","A chronological survey of Afro-American literature in all genres from its beginnings to the present day. Emphasizes Afro-American writing as a literary art; the cultural and historical context of Afro-American literary expression and the aesthetic criteria of Afro-American literature. Offered: jointly with ENGL 258.","RALSTON,P " 11547,944,214,"LIGHT AND COLOR ","Compares past explanation of certain familiar natural phenomena with present understandings. Lamps and lighting, outdoor light, optical devices, color vision, perspective, paints, and pigments. Quantitative comparison critical to the course, but college-level mathematics background not required. Intended for non-science students. Offered: A.","FAIN,S " 11548,1030,214,"ACCEL VIETNAMESE ","Accelerated course for fluent speakers who do not read or write Vietnamese. Emphasis on reading and writing through second-year level. Cannot be taken for credit in combination with any formal Vietnamese course. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","NGUYEN,K " 11549,1030,214,"ACCEL VIETNAMESE ","Accelerated course for fluent speakers who do not read or write Vietnamese. Emphasis on reading and writing through second-year level. Cannot be taken for credit in combination with any formal Vietnamese course. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","ONG,N " 11550,745,215,"ACCTG & FIN REPRTNG ","Nature and social setting of accounting; uses of accounting information; introduction of basic accounting concepts and procedures; interpretation of financial statements. May not be repeated.","SCOTT,B " 11551,745,215,"ACCTG & FIN REPRTNG ","Nature and social setting of accounting; uses of accounting information; introduction of basic accounting concepts and procedures; interpretation of financial statements. May not be repeated.","WELLS,W " 11552,745,215,"ACCTG & FIN REPRTNG ","Nature and social setting of accounting; uses of accounting information; introduction of basic accounting concepts and procedures; interpretation of financial statements. May not be repeated.","WIDDISON,E " 11553,813,215,"INTRO TO E E ","Introduction to electrical engineering. Basic circuit and systems concepts. Mathematical models of components. Kirchoff's laws. Resistors, sources, capacitors, inductors, and operational amplifiers. Solution of first and second order linear differential equations associated with basic circuit forms. Steady state sinusoidal excitation and phasors. Prerequisite: either MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 136; PHYS 122. Offered: AWSp.","RAMON,C " 11554,906,216,"INTRODUCTORY COMP ","For students not majoring in composition. Prerequisite: MUSIC 202.","BENSHOOF,K " 11555,902,217,"PERCUSSION TECHNQES ","The study of basic percussion techniques as they apply to music in the public schools. Acquaints the prospective music education major with percussion performance and teaching techniques.","COLLIER,T " 11556,902,218,"GUITAR TECHNIQUES ","Includes exercises to develop a good basic technique emphasizing correct position and movement of both hands, basic folk song accompaniments including a variety of strums, finger picking patterns, hammering on and bass runs, reading guitar music, classical pieces, special effects, and access to other styles. Offered: W.","NOVACEK,S " 11557,784,220,"INTRO MECH OF MATLS ","Introduction to the concepts of stress, deformation, and strain in solid materials. Development of basic relationships between loads, stresses, and deflections of structural and machine elements such as rods, shafts, and beams. Load-carrying capacity of these elements under tension, compression, torsion, bending, and shear forces. Prerequisite: A A 210. Offered: AWSpS.","ELIAS,Z " 11558,848,220,"HONORS SCIENCE I ","Evolution of an idea or concept central to the natural sciences. Intended for non-science majors. Content varies from year to year. For university honors students only. Offered: A.","BATTISTI,D " 11559,848,220,"HONORS SCIENCE I ","Evolution of an idea or concept central to the natural sciences. Intended for non-science majors. Content varies from year to year. For university honors students only. Offered: A.","CHALOUPKA,V " 11560,848,220,"HONORS SCIENCE I ","Evolution of an idea or concept central to the natural sciences. Intended for non-science majors. Content varies from year to year. For university honors students only. Offered: A.","EDWARDS,J " 11561,860,220,"THEME IN TIME & CUL ","Traces the articulation and development of a single overarching idea in different idioms, cultures and eras. Asks how, and if, notions that are fundamental to one era or culture find expression in other times and places. Emphasizes comparative analysis and careful writing.","CONNORS,C " 11562,860,220,"THEME IN TIME & CUL ","Traces the articulation and development of a single overarching idea in different idioms, cultures and eras. Asks how, and if, notions that are fundamental to one era or culture find expression in other times and places. Emphasizes comparative analysis and careful writing.","O'NEIL,M " 11563,959,220,"INTRO NEW TESTAMENT ","Modern scholarly methods of research and analysis in dealing with New Testament books and their interpretation. Genres of various books (gospel, epistle, sacred history, apocalypse); problems of the relationships among author, material, and intended audience; relationships between theme and image.","WILLIAMS,M " 11564,983,220,"INTRO SOC METHODS ","Familiarizes students with the logic of analysis in social sciences. Students learn to recognize good research design, understand and interpret main arguments employing different methods, and evaluate whether research findings support stated conclusions.","CHI,J " 11565,983,220,"INTRO SOC METHODS ","Familiarizes students with the logic of analysis in social sciences. Students learn to recognize good research design, understand and interpret main arguments employing different methods, and evaluate whether research findings support stated conclusions.","LIEBLER,C " 11566,983,220,"INTRO SOC METHODS ","Familiarizes students with the logic of analysis in social sciences. Students learn to recognize good research design, understand and interpret main arguments employing different methods, and evaluate whether research findings support stated conclusions.","MIHATA,K " 11567,987,220,"INTRO TO PUBLIC SPK ","Designed to increase competence in public speaking and the critique of public speaking. Emphasizes choice and organization of material, sound reasoning, audience analysis, and delivery.","DRAGOMIR,J " 11568,987,220,"INTRO TO PUBLIC SPK ","Designed to increase competence in public speaking and the critique of public speaking. Emphasizes choice and organization of material, sound reasoning, audience analysis, and delivery.","ENDRES,D " 11569,987,220,"INTRO TO PUBLIC SPK ","Designed to increase competence in public speaking and the critique of public speaking. Emphasizes choice and organization of material, sound reasoning, audience analysis, and delivery.","HAMILTON,A " 11570,987,220,"INTRO TO PUBLIC SPK ","Designed to increase competence in public speaking and the critique of public speaking. Emphasizes choice and organization of material, sound reasoning, audience analysis, and delivery.","KING,C " 11571,987,220,"INTRO TO PUBLIC SPK ","Designed to increase competence in public speaking and the critique of public speaking. Emphasizes choice and organization of material, sound reasoning, audience analysis, and delivery.","KU,S " 11572,987,220,"INTRO TO PUBLIC SPK ","Designed to increase competence in public speaking and the critique of public speaking. Emphasizes choice and organization of material, sound reasoning, audience analysis, and delivery.","LEIGHTER,J " 11573,987,220,"INTRO TO PUBLIC SPK ","Designed to increase competence in public speaking and the critique of public speaking. Emphasizes choice and organization of material, sound reasoning, audience analysis, and delivery.","MANGAT,S " 11574,987,220,"INTRO TO PUBLIC SPK ","Designed to increase competence in public speaking and the critique of public speaking. Emphasizes choice and organization of material, sound reasoning, audience analysis, and delivery.","MASSEY,L " 11575,992,220,"BASIC STATISTICS ","Objectives and pitfalls of statistical studies. Structure of data sets, histograms, means, and standard deviations. Correlation and regression. Probability, binomial and normal. Interpretation of estimates, confidence intervals, and significance tests. (Students may receive credit for only one of 220, 301, 311, and ECON 311.) Offered: AWSpS.","CARDOSO,T " 11576,992,220,"BASIC STATISTICS ","Objectives and pitfalls of statistical studies. Structure of data sets, histograms, means, and standard deviations. Correlation and regression. Probability, binomial and normal. Interpretation of estimates, confidence intervals, and significance tests. (Students may receive credit for only one of 220, 301, 311, and ECON 311.) Offered: AWSpS.","WILL,O " 11577,829,221,"DENDRO & AUTECOLOGY ","Introduction to the systematics, identification, life histories, genetics, and physiological ecology of forest trees and shrubs. Field trips to regional forest ecosystems. Includes one hour of technical writing instruction per week. Offered: A.","BRUBAKER,L " 11578,829,221,"DENDRO & AUTECOLOGY ","Introduction to the systematics, identification, life histories, genetics, and physiological ecology of forest trees and shrubs. Field trips to regional forest ecosystems. Includes one hour of technical writing instruction per week. Offered: A.","HINCKLEY,T " 11579,843,221,"GERM EXPRESS 2ND YR ","Intensive version of 201 and 202. Stresses development of reading and speaking skills. Limited to students who have demonstrated exceptional skills in first year German. Recommended: GERMAN 103. Offered: A.","VOYLES,J " 11580,987,222,"SPCH COM FREE SOCTY ","Problems and arguments related to freedom of speech; early English writers on freedom of expression; background of freedom of speech in the United States; contemporary freedom of speech issues.","BOSMAJIAN,H " 11581,788,223,"ORG CHEM SHORT PROG ","First of a two-quarter lecture series in organic chemistry, for majors in biology and related fields who elect not to complete full year sequence. Introduction to structure, nomenclature, reactions, and synthesis of the main functional group families of organic compounds. No organic laboratory accompanies this course. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 220, 223, 237, 335 (5 credits). Prerequisite: either 1.7 in CHEM 155, 1.7 in CHEM 160, or 1.7 in CHEM 162. Offered: AS.","REID,B " 11582,944,224,"THERMAL PHYSICS ","Introduction to heat, thermodynamics, elementary kinetic theory, and the physics of continuous media. Prerequisite: MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 136, any of which may be taken concurrently; PHYS 122 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.","DEN NIJS,M " 11583,745,225,"MANAGERIAL ACCTG ","Analyses and evaluation of accounting information as part of the managerial process of planning, decision making, and control. Concentrates on information useful to enterprise managers. Prerequisite: either ACCTG 210, ACCTG 220, or ACCTG 215; ECON 200; may not be repeated.","ADAMS,H " 11584,824,225,"SHAKESPEARE ","Survey of Shakespeare's career as dramatist. Study of representative comedies, tragedies, romances, and history plays.","ETTARI,G " 11585,824,225,"SHAKESPEARE ","Survey of Shakespeare's career as dramatist. Study of representative comedies, tragedies, romances, and history plays.","FOGERTY,H " 11586,944,225,"MODERN PHYSICS ","Special theory of relativity; phenomena of modern physics with emphasis on photons, electrons, and atoms; introduction to quantum physics. Prerequisite: PHYS 123 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: AWSpS.","DEHMELT,H " 11587,757,226,"INTRO TO STRUCTURE ","Explores the structure of two- and three-dimensional textile forms. Students work with floor looms, computer-aided looms, as well as working directly with materials. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124.","GOLDSMITH,L " 11588,824,228,"ENGL LIT:TO 1600 ","British literature from Middle Ages to end of sixteenth century. Study of literature in its cultural context, with attention to changes in language, form, content, and style.","REMLEY,P " 11589,824,229,"ENGL LIT:1600-1800 ","British literature in seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Study of literature in its cultural context, with attention to changes in form, content, and style.","LOCKWOOD,T " 11590,782,230,"INTRO TO FOLKLORE ","Comprehensive overview of the field of folkloristics, focusing on verbal genres, customs, belief, and material culture. Particular attention to the issues of community, identity, and ethnicity. Offered: jointly with SCAND 230.","SMIDCHENS,G " 11591,808,230,"ALTERNATIVE MVT STD ","Introduction to an alternative approach to movement study. Topics vary. Offered: W.","DIXON,J " 11592,824,230,"ENGL LIT:AFTER 1800 ","British literature in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Study of literature in its cultural context, with attention to changes in form, content, and style.","BUCK,C " 11593,886,230,"KINEMATICS & DYNS ","Kinematics of particles, systems of particles, and rigid bodies; moving reference frames; kinetics of particles, systems of particles, and rigid bodies; equilibrium, energy, linear momentum, angular momentum. Prerequisite: A A 210. Offered: AWSpS.","POPOVIC,S " 11594,966,230,"INTRO TO FOLKLORE ","Comprehensive overview of the field of folkloristics, focusing on verbal genres, customs, belief, and material culture. Particular attention to the issues of community, identity, and ethnicity. Offered: jointly with C LIT 230.","SMIDCHENS,G " 11595,944,231,"INTRO EXPERMTL PHYS ","Introduction to data acquisition and analysis using experiments which measure fundamental constants or properties of nature (Planck's constant, Boltzmann's constant, speed of light, charge of electron). Prerequisite: PHYS 123.","LUBATTI,H " 11596,998,231,"INTRO TECH WRITING ","Principles of organizing, developing, and writing technical information. Report forms and rhetorical patterns common to scientific and technical disciplines. Technical writing conventions such as headings, illustrations, style, and tone. Numerous written assignments required. Required for all engineering majors. Prerequisite: either C LIT 240, both ENGL 104 and ENGL 105, ENGL 111, ENGL 121, ENGL 131, ENGL 182, ENGL 197, ENGL 198, ENGL 199, or ENGL 281. Offered: AWSpS.","ABOLROUS,S " 11597,998,231,"INTRO TECH WRITING ","Principles of organizing, developing, and writing technical information. Report forms and rhetorical patterns common to scientific and technical disciplines. Technical writing conventions such as headings, illustrations, style, and tone. Numerous written assignments required. Required for all engineering majors. Prerequisite: either C LIT 240, both ENGL 104 and ENGL 105, ENGL 111, ENGL 121, ENGL 131, ENGL 182, ENGL 197, ENGL 198, ENGL 199, or ENGL 281. Offered: AWSpS.","GAO,W " 11598,998,231,"INTRO TECH WRITING ","Principles of organizing, developing, and writing technical information. Report forms and rhetorical patterns common to scientific and technical disciplines. Technical writing conventions such as headings, illustrations, style, and tone. Numerous written assignments required. Required for all engineering majors. Prerequisite: either C LIT 240, both ENGL 104 and ENGL 105, ENGL 111, ENGL 121, ENGL 131, ENGL 182, ENGL 197, ENGL 198, ENGL 199, or ENGL 281. Offered: AWSpS.","MACKAY,B " 11599,998,231,"INTRO TECH WRITING ","Principles of organizing, developing, and writing technical information. Report forms and rhetorical patterns common to scientific and technical disciplines. Technical writing conventions such as headings, illustrations, style, and tone. Numerous written assignments required. Required for all engineering majors. Prerequisite: either C LIT 240, both ENGL 104 and ENGL 105, ENGL 111, ENGL 121, ENGL 131, ENGL 182, ENGL 197, ENGL 198, ENGL 199, or ENGL 281. Offered: AWSpS.","MADDOX,S " 11600,998,231,"INTRO TECH WRITING ","Principles of organizing, developing, and writing technical information. Report forms and rhetorical patterns common to scientific and technical disciplines. Technical writing conventions such as headings, illustrations, style, and tone. Numerous written assignments required. Required for all engineering majors. Prerequisite: either C LIT 240, both ENGL 104 and ENGL 105, ENGL 111, ENGL 121, ENGL 131, ENGL 182, ENGL 197, ENGL 198, ENGL 199, or ENGL 281. Offered: AWSpS.","REIMANN,C " 11601,998,231,"INTRO TECH WRITING ","Principles of organizing, developing, and writing technical information. Report forms and rhetorical patterns common to scientific and technical disciplines. Technical writing conventions such as headings, illustrations, style, and tone. Numerous written assignments required. Required for all engineering majors. Prerequisite: either C LIT 240, both ENGL 104 and ENGL 105, ENGL 111, ENGL 121, ENGL 131, ENGL 182, ENGL 197, ENGL 198, ENGL 199, or ENGL 281. Offered: AWSpS.","TEVENAN,M " 11602,998,231,"INTRO TECH WRITING ","Principles of organizing, developing, and writing technical information. Report forms and rhetorical patterns common to scientific and technical disciplines. Technical writing conventions such as headings, illustrations, style, and tone. Numerous written assignments required. Required for all engineering majors. Prerequisite: either C LIT 240, both ENGL 104 and ENGL 105, ENGL 111, ENGL 121, ENGL 131, ENGL 182, ENGL 197, ENGL 198, ENGL 199, or ENGL 281. Offered: AWSpS.","WILEMSKI,M " 11603,758,232,"PHOTO THEORY & CRIT ","Art traditions of photography from its origins in the nineteenth century to the present. Emphasis on photographic traditions and photographers of the twentieth century.","SLEMMONS,R " 11604,813,233,"CIRCUIT THEORY ","Electric circuit theory. Analysis of circuits with sinusoidal signals. Phasors, system functions, and complex frequency. Frequency response. Computer analysis of electrical circuits. Power and energy. Two port network theory. Laboratory in basic electrical engineering topics. Prerequisite: 1.0 in E E 215. Offered: AWSp.","ANDERSEN,J " 11605,902,233,"SECONDARY PIANO ","Focus is on advanced keyboard skills and piano repertoire. Prerequisite: MUSAP 135.","CHON,J " 11606,902,233,"SECONDARY PIANO ","Focus is on advanced keyboard skills and piano repertoire. Prerequisite: MUSAP 135.","KALENDAREV,N " 11607,902,233,"SECONDARY PIANO ","Focus is on advanced keyboard skills and piano repertoire. Prerequisite: MUSAP 135.","UEDA,T " 11608,902,234,"SECONDARY PIANO ","Focus is on advanced keyboard skills and piano repertoire. Prerequisite: MUSAP 233.","CHON,J " 11609,902,234,"SECONDARY PIANO ","Focus is on advanced keyboard skills and piano repertoire. Prerequisite: MUSAP 233.","KALENDAREV,N " 11610,902,234,"SECONDARY PIANO ","Focus is on advanced keyboard skills and piano repertoire. Prerequisite: MUSAP 233.","UEDA,T " 11611,813,235,"CT LINEAR SYSTEMS ","Introduction to continuous time signal analysis. Basic signals including impulses, pulses, and unit steps. Periodic signals. Convolution of signals. Fourier series and transforms in discrete and continuous time. Computer laboratory. Prerequisite: either 1.0 in MATH 136 or 1.0 in MATH 307 either of which may be taken concurrently; 1.0 in PHYS 122; 1.0 in PHYS 132. Offered: ASp.","OSTENDORF,M " 11612,815,235,"INTRO ENVIR ECON ","Introduces non-economics majors to environmental and natural resource economics. Discussion of fundamental economic concepts, including markets and private property. Students learn basic tools used in the economic assessment of environmental problems and apply these methods to key environmental issues. Offered: jointly with ENVIR 235","HAYNIE,A " 11613,827,235,"INTRO ENVIR ECON ","Introduces non-economics majors to environmental and natural resource economics. Discussion of fundamental economic concepts, including markets and private property. Students learn basic tools used in the economic assessment of environmental problems and apply these methods to key environmental issues. Offered: jointly with ECON 235.","HAYNIE,A " 11614,902,235,"SECONDARY PIANO ","Focus is on advanced keyboard skills and piano repertoire. Prerequisite: MUSAP 234.","CHON,J " 11615,902,235,"SECONDARY PIANO ","Focus is on advanced keyboard skills and piano repertoire. Prerequisite: MUSAP 234.","KALENDAREV,N " 11616,902,235,"SECONDARY PIANO ","Focus is on advanced keyboard skills and piano repertoire. Prerequisite: MUSAP 234.","UEDA,T " 11617,788,237,"ORGANIC CHEMISTRY ","First course for students planning to take three quarters of organic chemistry. Structure, nomenclature, reactions, and synthesis of the main types of organic compounds. No organic laboratory accompanies this course. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 220, 223, 237, 335 (5 credits). Prerequisite: either 1.7 in CHEM 155, 1.7 in CHEM 160, or 1.7 in CHEM 162. Offered: AWS.","EPIOTIS,N " 11618,788,237,"ORGANIC CHEMISTRY ","First course for students planning to take three quarters of organic chemistry. Structure, nomenclature, reactions, and synthesis of the main types of organic compounds. No organic laboratory accompanies this course. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 220, 223, 237, 335 (5 credits). Prerequisite: either 1.7 in CHEM 155, 1.7 in CHEM 160, or 1.7 in CHEM 162. Offered: AWS.","FRANK,N " 11619,906,237,"CLASS INSTR-VOICE ","Continuation of basic fundamentals of good singing: breathing, diction, voice focus and repertoire. Designed for students not yet prepared for private instruction. For music majors only. Prerequisite: MUSIC 139.","SUDDUTH,A " 11620,906,237,"CLASS INSTR-VOICE ","Continuation of basic fundamentals of good singing: breathing, diction, voice focus and repertoire. Designed for students not yet prepared for private instruction. For music majors only. Prerequisite: MUSIC 139.","WELD,K " 11621,788,239,"ORGANIC CHEMISTRY ","Third course for students planning to take three quarters of organic chemistry. Polyfunctional compounds and natural products, lipids, carbohydrates, amino acids, proteins, and nucleic acids. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 221, 224, 239, 337 (5 credits). Prerequisite: either 1.7 in CHEM 238 or 1.7 in CHEM 336. Offered: ASpS.","WOODMAN,D " 11622,902,239,"SECONDARY PIANO ","Intermediate level keyboard repertory. Private instruction. Prerequisite: MUSAP 235.","CHON,J " 11623,902,239,"SECONDARY PIANO ","Intermediate level keyboard repertory. Private instruction. Prerequisite: MUSAP 235.","KALENDAREV,N " 11624,902,239,"SECONDARY PIANO ","Intermediate level keyboard repertory. Private instruction. Prerequisite: MUSAP 235.","UEDA,T " 11625,749,240,"NAT NO AM WOMEN ","Indian women in the social structure; historical and contemporary roles; changes in male-female relationships; problems and opportunities of contemporary women; the feminist movement and Indian rights.","WRIGHT,M " 11626,757,240,"INTRO PHOTO I ","Introduction to theory, techniques, and processes of still photography. Emphasis on darkroom procedures and camera use. Projects stress the visual and creative potential of the medium. Students must provide a camera with lens, shutter, and aperture controls. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124. Offered: AWSpS.","CUMMINS,R " 11627,757,240,"INTRO PHOTO I ","Introduction to theory, techniques, and processes of still photography. Emphasis on darkroom procedures and camera use. Projects stress the visual and creative potential of the medium. Students must provide a camera with lens, shutter, and aperture controls. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124. Offered: AWSpS.","GARVENS,E " 11628,782,240,"WRITING IN C LIT ","Comparative approach to literature and a workshop in writing comparative papers in English. Emphasis on cross-cultural comparison of literary works. Readings in English with an option to read selected texts in the original languages Offered: AWSp.","BONDAVALLI,S " 11629,782,240,"WRITING IN C LIT ","Comparative approach to literature and a workshop in writing comparative papers in English. Emphasis on cross-cultural comparison of literary works. Readings in English with an option to read selected texts in the original languages Offered: AWSp.","CHILDS,M " 11630,782,240,"WRITING IN C LIT ","Comparative approach to literature and a workshop in writing comparative papers in English. Emphasis on cross-cultural comparison of literary works. Readings in English with an option to read selected texts in the original languages Offered: AWSp.","OPITZ,A " 11631,782,240,"WRITING IN C LIT ","Comparative approach to literature and a workshop in writing comparative papers in English. Emphasis on cross-cultural comparison of literary works. Readings in English with an option to read selected texts in the original languages Offered: AWSp.","RHOADES,L " 11632,782,240,"WRITING IN C LIT ","Comparative approach to literature and a workshop in writing comparative papers in English. Emphasis on cross-cultural comparison of literary works. Readings in English with an option to read selected texts in the original languages Offered: AWSp.","SCHLUTZ,A " 11633,906,240,"REEDMAKING ","Applies basic reed-making principles and techniques. Individualized instruction allows students of all levels to take the course simultaneously.","HENDERSON,R " 11634,943,240,"INTRO TO ETHICS ","Critical introduction to various philosophical views of the basis and presuppositions of morality and moral knowledge. Critical introduction to various types of normative ethical theory, including utilitarian, deontological, and virtue theories.","ROBERTS,J " 11635,983,240,"INTR SOC PSYCH BEHV ","Major theoretical perspectives on individual behavior in social settings. Social cognition, behaviorism, symbolic interaction, and attitudes. Ways people develop as social beings. Traditional lecture format is not used in this course. Student learning is based on individualized programs of reading and frequent tests of student comprehension. Offered: AWSp.","DESMOND,S " 11636,788,242,"ORGANIC CHEM LAB ","Preparations and qualitative organic analysis. Designed to be taken with 239. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 242, 347 (3 credits). Prerequisite: either 1.7 in CHEM 224 or CHEM 239 which may be taken concurrently or CHEM 337 which may be taken concurrently; either 1.7 in CHEM 241 or 1.7 in CHEM 346. Offered: ASpS.","WOODMAN,D " 11637,824,242,"READING FICTION ","Critical interpretation and meaning in fiction. Different examples of fiction representing a variety of types from the medieval to modern periods.","CARUSO,J " 11638,824,242,"READING FICTION ","Critical interpretation and meaning in fiction. Different examples of fiction representing a variety of types from the medieval to modern periods.","GANTER,B " 11639,824,242,"READING FICTION ","Critical interpretation and meaning in fiction. Different examples of fiction representing a variety of types from the medieval to modern periods.","RIVERA,A " 11640,824,242,"READING FICTION ","Critical interpretation and meaning in fiction. Different examples of fiction representing a variety of types from the medieval to modern periods.","WALKER,J " 11641,757,243,"INTERMD PHOTO COLOR ","Introduction to photographic color theory and processes with emphasis on color printing on type-C darkroom printing. Additional traditional and experimental color materials explored. Prerequisite: ART 241. Offered: Sp.","TRUITT,M " 11642,757,247,"INTAGLIO ","Monotype, collage, dry point, etching, engraving, and aquatint. Photographic and hand-drawn methods. Black and white and color work. Historical overview with emphasis on contemporary developments. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124.","COWIE,C " 11643,787,250,"INTRO TO GIS ","Applications of GIS technology to forest science and management. Fundamentals of GIS systems: data sources, preprocessing, map analysis, output; remote sensing as a source of GIS data, image analysis, and classification. Emphasis on GIS as a source of management and technical information requests. Offered: AW.","HURVITZ,P " 11644,824,250,"INTRO TO AM LIT ","Survey of the major writers, modes, and themes in American literature, from the beginnings to the present. Specific readings vary, but often included are: Taylor, Edwards, Franklin, Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman, Dickinson, Twain, James, Eliot, Stevens, O'Neill, Faulkner, Hemingway, Ellison, and Bellow.","PATTERSON,M " 11645,824,250,"INTRO TO AM LIT ","Survey of the major writers, modes, and themes in American literature, from the beginnings to the present. Specific readings vary, but often included are: Taylor, Edwards, Franklin, Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman, Dickinson, Twain, James, Eliot, Stevens, O'Neill, Faulkner, Hemingway, Ellison, and Bellow.","WACKER,N " 11646,837,250,"MARINE BIOLOGY ","Lecture-laboratory course in marine biology focusing on physical, biological, and social aspects of the marine environment. Topics include coastal processes, deep sea vents, global warming, introduced species, fisheries, marine mammals, SCUBA, sailing, ecotourism, intertidal ecology, and environmental activism. Small individual research project including paper. Offered: jointly with OCEAN 250.","PARRISH,J " 11647,865,250,"ENGR ECON ","Basics of industrial cost analysis and accounting. Application of interest computations to engineering decision making. Analysis of engineering alternatives based on use of interest computations, valuations, depreciation, and cost estimates. Offered: AWSp.","GAO,F " 11648,865,250,"ENGR ECON ","Basics of industrial cost analysis and accounting. Application of interest computations to engineering decision making. Analysis of engineering alternatives based on use of interest computations, valuations, depreciation, and cost estimates. Offered: AWSp.","MIYATA,E " 11649,922,250,"MARINE BIOLOGY ","Lecture-laboratory course in Marine Biology focusing on physical, biological, and social aspects of the marine environment. Topics include coastal processes, deep sea vents, global warming, introduced species, fisheries, marine mammals, SCUBA, sailing, ecotourism, intertidal ecology, and environmental activism. Small individual research project including paper. Offered jointly with FISH 250.","PARRISH,J " 11650,989,250,"HUMAN CMU DISORDERS ","Overview of normal and impaired human oral communication, including speech, language, and hearing disorders. Required for majors, open to nonmajors. Offered: A.","CARPENTER,R " 11651,812,251,"ACTING ","Theory and practice of fundamentals of American ""method,"" based on principles of Stanislavsky and their American evolution. Development of basic acting skills through monologue work. Offered: A.","HUNT,R " 11652,848,251,"H-WESTERN CIV I ","Introduction to ideas and society in Western Civilization. For university honors students only. Offered: A.","BLONDELL,R " 11653,848,251,"H-WESTERN CIV I ","Introduction to ideas and society in Western Civilization. For university honors students only. Offered: A.","BRIGHT,C " 11654,848,251,"H-WESTERN CIV I ","Introduction to ideas and society in Western Civilization. For university honors students only. Offered: A.","GROSS,E " 11655,792,255,"MEX WM PAST PRES ","Survey of women in Mexican society from Meso-American times to the 1940s.","SALAS,E " 11656,757,256,"PAINTING I ","Beginning oil painting. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124; may not be repeated.","BREWSTER,R " 11657,757,256,"PAINTING I ","Beginning oil painting. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124; may not be repeated.","GALE,A " 11658,757,256,"PAINTING I ","Beginning oil painting. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124; may not be repeated.","LIN,Z " 11659,757,257,"PAINTING II ","Oil painting. Prerequisite: ART 132; ART 256; may not be repeated.","BREWSTER,R " 11660,757,257,"PAINTING II ","Oil painting. Prerequisite: ART 132; ART 256; may not be repeated.","GALE,A " 11661,757,257,"PAINTING II ","Oil painting. Prerequisite: ART 132; ART 256; may not be repeated.","LIN,Z " 11662,951,257,"PSYCH OF GENDER ","Major psychological theories of gender-role development; biological and environmental influences that determine and maintain gender differences in behavior; roles in children and adults; topics include aggression, cognitive abilities, achievement motivation, affiliation. Recommended: either PSYCH 101, PSYCH 102, or WOMEN 200. Offered: jointly with WOMEN 257; AS.","KENNEY,N " 11663,1031,257,"PSYCH OF GENDER ","Major psychological theories of gender-role development; biological and environmental influences that determine and maintain gender differences in behavior; roles in children and adults; topics include aggression, cognitive abilities, achievement motivation, affiliation. Recommended: either PSYCH 101, PSYCH 102, or WOMEN 200. Offered: jointly with PSYCH 257; A.","KENNEY,N " 11664,757,258,"INTRO TO METALS ","Introduction to concepts and techniques of metal design with an emphasis on jewelry. Skill acquisition includes sawing, filing, soldering, forging, and casting. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124. Offered: AWSpS.","GOODSON,J " 11665,757,258,"INTRO TO METALS ","Introduction to concepts and techniques of metal design with an emphasis on jewelry. Skill acquisition includes sawing, filing, soldering, forging, and casting. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124. Offered: AWSpS.","HU,M " 11666,824,258,"AFRAM LIT 1745-PRES ","A chronological survey of Afro-American literature in all genres from its beginnings to the present day. Emphasizes Afro-American writing as a literary art; the cultural and historical context of Afro-American literary expression and the aesthetic criteria of Afro-American literature. Offered: jointly with AFRAM 214.","RALSTON,P " 11667,812,259,"PERFORMNCE PRACTCUM ","Special work in various aspects of performance technique.","BOYD,J " 11668,812,259,"PERFORMNCE PRACTCUM ","Special work in various aspects of performance technique.","CURTIS-NEWTO " 11669,812,259,"PERFORMNCE PRACTCUM ","Special work in various aspects of performance technique.","INGMAN,C " 11670,812,259,"PERFORMNCE PRACTCUM ","Special work in various aspects of performance technique.","MOSLEY,D " 11671,748,260,"AF-AM FAMILIES ","This course explores the structures and functioning of various types of black families. Single-parent families, two-parent families, extended families, and consensual families are explored. Their consequences for male/female relationships are linked and critiqued. Offered: jointly with SOC 260.","SCOTT,J " 11672,789,260,"THERMODYNAMICS ","Introduction to the basic principles of thermodynamics from a macroscopic point of view. Emphasis on the First and Second Laws and the State Principle, problem solving methodology. Prerequisite: either CHEM 140, CHEM 142, or CHEM 145; either MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 136; PHYS 121. Offered: AWSpS.","BOWEN,J " 11673,983,260,"AF-AM FAMILIES ","This course explores the structures and functioning of various types of black families. Single-parent families, two-parent families, extended families, and consensual families are explored. Their consequences for male/female relationships are linked and critiqued. Offered: jointly with AFRAM 260.","SCOTT,J " 11674,757,261,"INTRO INDUST DESIGN ","Fundamentals of three-dimensional design. Form studies in relation to geometry, structure, value, production, meaning, and context. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124.","ST. PIERRE,L " 11675,848,261,"H-WORLD CIV I ","Introduction to ideas and society of civilization other than the Western. Specific civilization (Chinese, Japanese, Middle Eastern, South Asian) differs from year to year and section to section. For university honors students only. Offered: A.","HARRELL,S " 11676,848,261,"H-WORLD CIV I ","Introduction to ideas and society of civilization other than the Western. Specific civilization (Chinese, Japanese, Middle Eastern, South Asian) differs from year to year and section to section. For university honors students only. Offered: A.","SCHMIDT,C " 11677,989,261,"THE NATURE OF SOUND ","Fundamental principles of sound and vibration with emphasis on examples relevant to the speech and hearing systems. Required for majors: open to nonmajors. May not be repeated. Recommended: MATH 101. Offered: A.","BURNS,E " 11678,989,261,"THE NATURE OF SOUND ","Fundamental principles of sound and vibration with emphasis on examples relevant to the speech and hearing systems. Required for majors: open to nonmajors. May not be repeated. Recommended: MATH 101. Offered: A.","SANFORD,C " 11679,759,263,"GREAT WKS ASIAN LIT ","Selected major works of Asian literature. Taught on a rotational basis with the literary traditions of China, Japan, India covered in successive years. Content varies depending on specialization and interest of instructor. Primary emphasis on literary values of works and their tradition; attention also given to historical and social contexts and the thought and value systems of the culture involved.","PAUWELS,H " 11680,757,265,"INTERMED DRAWING ","Prerequisite: ART 132.","LIN,Z " 11681,757,265,"INTERMED DRAWING ","Prerequisite: ART 132.","O'TOOLE,H " 11682,943,267,"INTRO PHIL OF RELIG ","Consideration of the sources of religious ideas and practices, the main kinds of religious views and the problems they raise, and the different forms that spirituality can take. Issues concerning the relations of religion to science and morality also treated.","BAEHR,J " 11683,782,270,"FILM: INTRODUCTION ","Introduction to film form, style, and techniques. Examples from silent film and from contemporary film. 270, 271, 272 are designed to be taken as a sequence, but may be taken individually.","KONICK,W " 11684,790,270,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Each special topics course examines a different subject or problem from a comparative framework.","LEMOV,R " 11685,808,270,"DANCE PERFORMANCE ","Performance in a dance or work on a crew for a dance production, either a studio showing or public performance, conducted under faculty supervision. Credit/no credit only.","WELLBORN,W " 11686,945,270,"INTRO TO POL ECON ","Political economy as a tool for understanding and evaluating the political world. Combines theory, methods, and insights derived from economics and political science and applies them to a range of substantive issues.","CHOE,W " 11687,966,270,"SAGAS OF VIKINGS ","Icelandic sagas and poetry about Vikings in the context of thirteenth-century society.","CONROY,P " 11688,757,272,"BEG SCULP - CASTING ","Fundamentals of composition in the round and relief with an emphasis on non-metal casting. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124.","TAYLOR,N " 11689,757,280,"MEDIA/TIME/TECH ART ","Develops a ""new genre"" attitude towards exploration and research in contemporary visual arts, based on computer/ human interface and electronic technology. Includes performance art, environmental art, sound art, light art, video art, interactive installation, kinetic art, conceptual art. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124.","BERK,L " 11690,824,281,"INTERMED EXPOS WRIT ","Writing papers communicating information and opinion to develop accurate, competent, and effective expression.","BROWNING,S " 11691,824,281,"INTERMED EXPOS WRIT ","Writing papers communicating information and opinion to develop accurate, competent, and effective expression.","GOSS,N " 11692,824,281,"INTERMED EXPOS WRIT ","Writing papers communicating information and opinion to develop accurate, competent, and effective expression.","MEROLA,N " 11693,824,281,"INTERMED EXPOS WRIT ","Writing papers communicating information and opinion to develop accurate, competent, and effective expression.","PLEVIN,A " 11694,855,281,"INTRO LAT AM HIST ","Survey of political, economic, and social history of Latin America from the Iberian conquest to the present. Lectures, discussions, and films focus on developing understanding of Latin America's current problems through study of their historical roots. Designed for the beginning student and the nonspecialist.","BERGQUIST,C " 11695,824,283,"BEGIN VERSE WRITING ","Intensive study of the ways and means of making a poem.","HALVERSON,K " 11696,824,283,"BEGIN VERSE WRITING ","Intensive study of the ways and means of making a poem.","MATSUMOTO-MA " 11697,824,283,"BEGIN VERSE WRITING ","Intensive study of the ways and means of making a poem.","SCHRAMM " 11698,824,284,"BEG SHORT STRY WRIT ","Introduction to the theory and practice of writing the short story.","DUNCKLEY,D " 11699,824,284,"BEG SHORT STRY WRIT ","Introduction to the theory and practice of writing the short story.","MIN,L " 11700,758,290,"HIST OF ARCHITECT ","Introduction to the history of architecture across a broad range of cultural contexts.","CLAUSEN,M " 11701,812,290,"TH TECH PRAC LAB ","Laboratory course involving specific production assignment, either in-shop or in-theatre or both. Offered: AWSp.","STEWART,A " 11702,812,291,"TH TECH PRAC LAB ","Laboratory course involving specific production assignment, either in-shop or in-theatre or both. Offered: AWSp.","STEWART,A " 11703,906,291,"COMPOSITION ","One-hour private instruction and one-hour laboratory session per week. Prerequisite: MUSIC 191.","BENSHOOF,K " 11704,952,291,"ANLYS FOR BIOL 1 ","Introduction to differential calculus, emphasizing development of basic skills. Examples promote understanding of mathematics and applications to modeling and solving biological problems. Topics include optimization and curve analysis. Prerequisite: either MATH 120, a minimum score of 2 on advanced placement test, or a minimum score of 67% on MATHPC placement test. Offered: AWS.","BRIGGS,D " 11705,952,291,"ANLYS FOR BIOL 1 ","Introduction to differential calculus, emphasizing development of basic skills. Examples promote understanding of mathematics and applications to modeling and solving biological problems. Topics include optimization and curve analysis. Prerequisite: either MATH 120, a minimum score of 2 on advanced placement test, or a minimum score of 67% on MATHPC placement test. Offered: AWS.","DANIELSDOTTI " 11706,952,291,"ANLYS FOR BIOL 1 ","Introduction to differential calculus, emphasizing development of basic skills. Examples promote understanding of mathematics and applications to modeling and solving biological problems. Topics include optimization and curve analysis. Prerequisite: either MATH 120, a minimum score of 2 on advanced placement test, or a minimum score of 67% on MATHPC placement test. Offered: AWS.","FRIDLEY,J " 11707,952,291,"ANLYS FOR BIOL 1 ","Introduction to differential calculus, emphasizing development of basic skills. Examples promote understanding of mathematics and applications to modeling and solving biological problems. Topics include optimization and curve analysis. Prerequisite: either MATH 120, a minimum score of 2 on advanced placement test, or a minimum score of 67% on MATHPC placement test. Offered: AWS.","GIDNER,D " 11708,812,292,"TH TECH PRAC LAB ","Laboratory course involving specific production assignment, either in-shop or in-theatre or both. Offered: AWSp.","STEWART,A " 11709,788,297,"SCI OUTREACH PARTIC ","Continuation of 197. Work with K-12 schools or community organizations. May include scientific presentations, K-12 curriculum support, or involvement in a community project. Not applicable toward chemistry degree requirements. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: CHEM 197. Offered: AWSp.","WIEGAND,D " 11710,812,298,"THEATRE PRODUCTION ","Laboratory course for students participating in School of Drama minor productions and projects. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","DAHLSTROM,R " 11711,756,299,"ARCHY LAB TECHNIQUE ","Laboratory procedures geared to one specific archaeological research project. Archaeological collection, its processing and curation, how archaeological materials are processed, and how significance is determined. No more than 5 credits may be used toward an anthropology major. Prerequisite: either ARCHY 105 or ARCHY 205.","FITZHUGH,J " 11712,813,299,"SPEC TPCS ELEC ENGR ","New and experimental approaches to basic electrical engineering. May include design and construction projects. Offered: AWSp.","POOVENDRAN,R " 11713,843,299,"SUPERVISED STUDY ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","BANSLEBEN,M " 11714,755,300,"INTRO ARCH DES I ","Studio problems to develop awareness, knowledge, and basic skills needed in the synthesis of building form.","CHING,F " 11715,755,300,"INTRO ARCH DES I ","Studio problems to develop awareness, knowledge, and basic skills needed in the synthesis of building form.","HAMPDEN,S " 11716,755,300,"INTRO ARCH DES I ","Studio problems to develop awareness, knowledge, and basic skills needed in the synthesis of building form.","JOHNSON,B " 11717,755,300,"INTRO ARCH DES I ","Studio problems to develop awareness, knowledge, and basic skills needed in the synthesis of building form.","SWAIN,J " 11718,755,300,"INTRO ARCH DES I ","Studio problems to develop awareness, knowledge, and basic skills needed in the synthesis of building form.","VANAGS,A " 11719,758,300,"IDEAS IN ART ","Selected monuments of art and architecture in the Western tradition, from the Greeks to the twentieth century, studied in relation to the intellectual background of the ages and civilizations that produced them. Slide lectures accompanied by discussion of assigned readings in philosophical, religious, scientific, political, literary, and artistic texts. Offered: jointly with CHID 300.","OPPERMAN,H " 11720,763,300,"CREATIVE ORGS ","Presentation of creative and innovative approaches to management, including leading management theories and strategies and their real-world applications. Includes recent case studies of world-class organizations, new research findings, access to the world's leading business databases, and presentations by leading business executives.","COLLINS,P " 11721,763,300,"CREATIVE ORGS ","Presentation of creative and innovative approaches to management, including leading management theories and strategies and their real-world applications. Includes recent case studies of world-class organizations, new research findings, access to the world's leading business databases, and presentations by leading business executives.","KELLEY,P " 11722,763,300,"CREATIVE ORGS ","Presentation of creative and innovative approaches to management, including leading management theories and strategies and their real-world applications. Includes recent case studies of world-class organizations, new research findings, access to the world's leading business databases, and presentations by leading business executives.","STILLWATER,A " 11723,765,300,"MANAGERIAL ECON ","Analysis of economic factors affecting decisions made by business firms. Demand and cost analysis, and alternative policies from the firm's point of view. Prerequisite: ACCTG 225; ECON 201; either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145; either ECON 311, QMETH 201, PSYCH 213, STAT 220, STAT 301, STAT 311, or STAT 390; may not be repeated.","FILIMON,A " 11724,765,300,"MANAGERIAL ECON ","Analysis of economic factors affecting decisions made by business firms. Demand and cost analysis, and alternative policies from the firm's point of view. Prerequisite: ACCTG 225; ECON 201; either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145; either ECON 311, QMETH 201, PSYCH 213, STAT 220, STAT 301, STAT 311, or STAT 390; may not be repeated.","KAMARA,I " 11725,765,300,"MANAGERIAL ECON ","Analysis of economic factors affecting decisions made by business firms. Demand and cost analysis, and alternative policies from the firm's point of view. Prerequisite: ACCTG 225; ECON 201; either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145; either ECON 311, QMETH 201, PSYCH 213, STAT 220, STAT 301, STAT 311, or STAT 390; may not be repeated.","LIU,Y " 11726,765,300,"MANAGERIAL ECON ","Analysis of economic factors affecting decisions made by business firms. Demand and cost analysis, and alternative policies from the firm's point of view. Prerequisite: ACCTG 225; ECON 201; either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145; either ECON 311, QMETH 201, PSYCH 213, STAT 220, STAT 301, STAT 311, or STAT 390; may not be repeated.","RUHA,J " 11727,765,300,"MANAGERIAL ECON ","Analysis of economic factors affecting decisions made by business firms. Demand and cost analysis, and alternative policies from the firm's point of view. Prerequisite: ACCTG 225; ECON 201; either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145; either ECON 311, QMETH 201, PSYCH 213, STAT 220, STAT 301, STAT 311, or STAT 390; may not be repeated.","XU,P " 11728,777,300,"INTRO INTERDIS STDS ","Introduction to interdisciplinary inquiry in liberal studies, centered around broadly based questions and problems. Stresses the skills necessary to engage in upper-division university work.","ASHBAUGH,L " 11729,777,300,"INTRO INTERDIS STDS ","Introduction to interdisciplinary inquiry in liberal studies, centered around broadly based questions and problems. Stresses the skills necessary to engage in upper-division university work.","GOLDSTEIN-SH " 11730,777,300,"INTRO INTERDIS STDS ","Introduction to interdisciplinary inquiry in liberal studies, centered around broadly based questions and problems. Stresses the skills necessary to engage in upper-division university work.","MC COY,G " 11731,777,300,"INTRO INTERDIS STDS ","Introduction to interdisciplinary inquiry in liberal studies, centered around broadly based questions and problems. Stresses the skills necessary to engage in upper-division university work.","WATTS,L " 11732,782,300,"SCOPE OF LIT HIST ","Raises the issue of literary history by discussing, through historical examples and theoretical issues, such questions as: What is the scope of written literary history? How do we set up the canon of literary history? How do we account for periodization and epochal change?","STATEN,H " 11733,790,300,"IDEAS IN ART ","Selected monuments of art and architecture in the Western tradition, from the Greeks to the twentieth century, studied in relation to the intellectual background of the ages and civilizations that produced them. Slide lectures accompanied by discussion of assigned readings in philosophical, religious, scientific, political, literary, and artistic texts. Offered: jointly with ART H 300.","OPPERMAN,H " 11734,797,300,"CONCEPTS NEW MEDIA ","Provides a comprehensive examination of the effects of new, digital media on interpersonal communication, media industries, and media culture. Emphasis on economic, social, political, and aesthetic implications. Provides limited experience with computer-based media. No prior technical computer experience assumed.","WINTERSTEIN, " 11735,815,300,"INTERMED MICRO-ECON ","Analysis of decisions by individuals and by firms and of outcomes in factor and product markets. Policy issues and applications. Prerequisite: ECON 200; either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145. Offered: AWSpS.","FINKLE,A " 11736,815,300,"INTERMED MICRO-ECON ","Analysis of decisions by individuals and by firms and of outcomes in factor and product markets. Policy issues and applications. Prerequisite: ECON 200; either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145. Offered: AWSpS.","HARTMAN,R " 11737,815,300,"INTERMED MICRO-ECON ","Analysis of decisions by individuals and by firms and of outcomes in factor and product markets. Policy issues and applications. Prerequisite: ECON 200; either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145. Offered: AWSpS.","LANGE,I " 11738,815,300,"INTERMED MICRO-ECON ","Analysis of decisions by individuals and by firms and of outcomes in factor and product markets. Policy issues and applications. Prerequisite: ECON 200; either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145. Offered: AWSpS.","SALEHI-ESFAH " 11739,829,300,"INTERNSHIP ","Internship experience with a public agency or private company. Preparation of professional report and presentation of oral report. Offered: AWSpS.","HENRY,C " 11740,852,300,"MG ORG EFFECT ","Organizational behavior and organization theory concepts show how managers can improve organizational effectiveness by attending to the human side of the enterprise. Topics such as leadership, motivation, power and politics, and organization design are examined for their effects on performance. Offered: AWSpS.","GEORGE-FALVY,J " 11741,852,300,"MG ORG EFFECT ","Organizational behavior and organization theory concepts show how managers can improve organizational effectiveness by attending to the human side of the enterprise. Topics such as leadership, motivation, power and politics, and organization design are examined for their effects on performance. Offered: AWSpS.","HENNING,D " 11742,852,300,"MG ORG EFFECT ","Organizational behavior and organization theory concepts show how managers can improve organizational effectiveness by attending to the human side of the enterprise. Topics such as leadership, motivation, power and politics, and organization design are examined for their effects on performance. Offered: AWSpS.","HIGGINS,C " 11743,852,300,"MG ORG EFFECT ","Organizational behavior and organization theory concepts show how managers can improve organizational effectiveness by attending to the human side of the enterprise. Topics such as leadership, motivation, power and politics, and organization design are examined for their effects on performance. Offered: AWSpS.","KIM,J " 11744,852,300,"MG ORG EFFECT ","Organizational behavior and organization theory concepts show how managers can improve organizational effectiveness by attending to the human side of the enterprise. Topics such as leadership, motivation, power and politics, and organization design are examined for their effects on performance. Offered: AWSpS.","LEE,D " 11745,852,300,"MG ORG EFFECT ","Organizational behavior and organization theory concepts show how managers can improve organizational effectiveness by attending to the human side of the enterprise. Topics such as leadership, motivation, power and politics, and organization design are examined for their effects on performance. Offered: AWSpS.","SEKIGUCHI,T " 11746,852,300,"MG ORG EFFECT ","Organizational behavior and organization theory concepts show how managers can improve organizational effectiveness by attending to the human side of the enterprise. Topics such as leadership, motivation, power and politics, and organization design are examined for their effects on performance. Offered: AWSpS.","VOGEL,C " 11747,852,300,"MG ORG EFFECT ","Organizational behavior and organization theory concepts show how managers can improve organizational effectiveness by attending to the human side of the enterprise. Topics such as leadership, motivation, power and politics, and organization design are examined for their effects on performance. Offered: AWSpS.","YAO,X " 11748,861,300,"INTL ENVRT BUSNS ","Prepares students to understand the most important aspects of the international political economy. Emphasis on the important relationships among nations and business and economic institutions that influence students' performances as managers, consumers, and citizens. Prerequisite: ECON 200.","GIAMBATTISTA,M " 11749,862,300,"INTRO TO INFO SYS ","Fundamentals of information systems, what they are, how they affect organizations. Technical and organizational foundations of information systems, building information systems, managing information system resources. Laboratory emphasizes using computer to analyze, coordinate, solve organizational decision-making problems. Prerequisite: ACCTG 225; ECON 200; either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 135; either ECON 311, QMETH 201, PSYCH 213, PSYCH 218, STAT 220, STAT 301, STAT 311, or STAT 390; may not be repeated.","SMITH,J " 11750,868,300,"INTELL FOUNDATIONS ","Information as an object of study, including theories, concepts, and principles of information, information seeking, cognitive processing, knowledge representation and restructuring, and their relationships to physical and intellectual access to information. Development of information systems for storage, organization, and retrieval. Experience in the application of theories, concepts, and principles.","FRIEDMAN,B " 11751,874,300,"INTRO LA DESIGN ","Introduction to history and environmental influences in field while developing design and graphic skills. Site analyses and drawing to convey design concepts. Relationship of visual perception to drawing, role of values in design, verbal communication, and behavioral analysis of design process. Required for admission to Bachelor of Landscape Architecture program.","STREATFIELD, " 11752,874,300,"INTRO LA DESIGN ","Introduction to history and environmental influences in field while developing design and graphic skills. Site analyses and drawing to convey design concepts. Relationship of visual perception to drawing, role of values in design, verbal communication, and behavioral analysis of design process. Required for admission to Bachelor of Landscape Architecture program.","TRUONG,N " 11753,888,300,"MATH REASONING ","Mathematical arguments and the writing of proofs in an elementary setting. Elementary set theory, elementary examples of functions and operations on functions, the principle of induction, counting, elementary number theory, elementary combinatorics, recurrence relations. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 125, MATH 128, MATH 145, or MATH 135.","PEZZOLI,E " 11754,900,300,"INTRO MSE ","Introduces the materials field to new department majors. Examples are drawn from ceramics, metals, polymers, electronic materials and composites. Structure/properties/manufacturing/design relationships are emphasized. Offered: A.","STOEBE,T " 11755,902,300,"VOICE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SUDDUTH,A " 11756,902,300,"VOICE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","WELD,K " 11757,904,300,"UNIV SYMPHONY ORCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","EROS,P " 11758,958,300,"INTRO TO OT ","Introduction to occupational therapy profession. Provides historical perspectives, theoretical foundations, and clinical case studies in various practice arenas. Credit/no credit only. Offered: ASp.","ROLLINGER,B " 11759,985,300,"HST APR S WLFR ","Stresses the origins and development of social welfare policy and programs, starting with the Elizabethan Poor Law (1601) and ending with the Social Security Act of 1935. The issue of poverty and the development of publicly funded income maintenance programs are central concerns. Required of social welfare majors. Open to nonmajors. Offered: AW.","DUPLICA,M " 11760,994,300,"SWED WOMEN WRITERS ","Readings from works by Swedish women writers. Recommended: SWED 203.","GAVEL ADAMS,A " 11761,997,300,"MANAGING ORGS ","Offers a broad introduction to business management and the challenges managers face. Introduces a variety of managerial tasks, including planning, leading, motivating, setting goals, and making decisions. Emphasizes communication, teamwork, strategic thinking, problem solving, and flexibility.","BARSNESS,Z " 11762,997,300,"MANAGING ORGS ","Offers a broad introduction to business management and the challenges managers face. Introduces a variety of managerial tasks, including planning, leading, motivating, setting goals, and making decisions. Emphasizes communication, teamwork, strategic thinking, problem solving, and flexibility.","CHIO,V " 11763,1016,300,"INTRO ENVIRON SCI ","Emphasizes the tools, skills, and academic disciplines necessary for an understanding of environmental problems. Topics covered may include earth systems, population and community ecology, evolution, conservation biology, water and air quality, and natural resource management, as well as select case studies relevant to the Pacific Northwest.","BANKS,J " 11764,1016,300,"INTRO ENVIRON SCI ","Emphasizes the tools, skills, and academic disciplines necessary for an understanding of environmental problems. Topics covered may include earth systems, population and community ecology, evolution, conservation biology, water and air quality, and natural resource management, as well as select case studies relevant to the Pacific Northwest.","GAWEL,J " 11765,1025,300,"INTL INTERACTIONS ","Examines the main developments in human history since 1500. Considers important themes such as industrialization, social and political revolution, and colonialism. Examines individual countries in light of the growing interactions among nations and peoples over the past five hundred years. ","D'COSTA,A " 11766,1025,300,"INTL INTERACTIONS ","Examines the main developments in human history since 1500. Considers important themes such as industrialization, social and political revolution, and colonialism. Examines individual countries in light of the growing interactions among nations and peoples over the past five hundred years. ","FORMAN,M " 11767,1026,300,"MAKING OF AMERICA ","Interdisciplinary study of diverse and changing American cultures. Topics may include materialism, art, and spiritual life; freedom and oppression; individualism and community; ethnicity, race, class and gender; social movements and social change; environmental ethics. ","MORRIS,D " 11768,1026,300,"MAKING OF AMERICA ","Interdisciplinary study of diverse and changing American cultures. Topics may include materialism, art, and spiritual life; freedom and oppression; individualism and community; ethnicity, race, class and gender; social movements and social change; environmental ethics. ","NICOLETTA,J " 11769,745,301,"INTERMED ACCTG I ","Concepts and principles of financial accounting. Analysis of controversies and problems related to the measurement of enterprise income and asset and liability valuation. Prerequisite: 2.0 in ACCTG 225; may not be repeated.","SHORES,D " 11770,750,301,"BEG SCI COMPUTING ","Introduction to the use of computers to solve problems arising in the physical, biological and engineering sciences. Application of mathematical judgment in selecting tools to solve problems and to communicate results. Introduction to basic MATLAB routines for numerical computation. Prerequisite: either MATH 126, Q SCI 293, MATH 129, or MATH 136; recommended: either CSE 142 or ENGR 142. Offered: AWSpS.","SCHMID,P " 11771,760,301,"ASTR FOR SCI & ENGR ","Introduction to astronomy for students in the physical sciences or engineering. Topics similar to 101, but the approach uses more mathematics and physics. Prerequisite: PHYS 123.","SZKODY,P " 11772,761,301,"INTRO TO ATMOSPH SC ","Composition and structure of the atmosphere. Clouds and weather phenomena. Thermodynamic processes. Solar and terrestrial radiation. Air motions. Daily weather discussions and forecasts. For majors and nonmajors. Prerequisite: either MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 136; PHYS 123. Offered: A.","HAKIM,G " 11773,763,301,"BUSINESS WRITING ","Focuses on the importance of written and oral communication to managerial success. Involves hands-on practice planning and writing various business documents.","KELLEY,P " 11774,764,301,"BASC WRITTN BUS CMU ","Broad analytical approach to written communications as a management tool. Analysis of the psychology, semantics, planning, and principles of effective business writing. Practical application through messages that inform and persuade, grant and refuse; plus short business reports and applications for positions.","AASLID,E " 11775,764,301,"BASC WRITTN BUS CMU ","Broad analytical approach to written communications as a management tool. Analysis of the psychology, semantics, planning, and principles of effective business writing. Practical application through messages that inform and persuade, grant and refuse; plus short business reports and applications for positions.","BUCKNER,D " 11776,764,301,"BASC WRITTN BUS CMU ","Broad analytical approach to written communications as a management tool. Analysis of the psychology, semantics, planning, and principles of effective business writing. Practical application through messages that inform and persuade, grant and refuse; plus short business reports and applications for positions.","KING,K " 11777,764,301,"BASC WRITTN BUS CMU ","Broad analytical approach to written communications as a management tool. Analysis of the psychology, semantics, planning, and principles of effective business writing. Practical application through messages that inform and persuade, grant and refuse; plus short business reports and applications for positions.","MCGOUGH,M " 11778,764,301,"BASC WRITTN BUS CMU ","Broad analytical approach to written communications as a management tool. Analysis of the psychology, semantics, planning, and principles of effective business writing. Practical application through messages that inform and persuade, grant and refuse; plus short business reports and applications for positions.","WESTERMAN,M " 11779,764,301,"BASC WRITTN BUS CMU ","Broad analytical approach to written communications as a management tool. Analysis of the psychology, semantics, planning, and principles of effective business writing. Practical application through messages that inform and persuade, grant and refuse; plus short business reports and applications for positions.","WHELAN,J " 11780,765,301,"INTERMED MACROECON ","Analysis of economy including business cycle, output of goods and services (GNP), inflation, unemployment, and government's fiscal and monetary policies. How the economy affects individuals and firms and how to deal effectively with economic environment. Prerequisite: ECON 201; may not be repeated.","NOVAES,W " 11781,782,301,"FILM THRY: ANALYSIS ","Introduction to the analysis of film. Covers major aspects of cinematic form: mise en scene, framing and camera movement, editing, and sound and color. Considers how these elements are organized in traditional cinematic narrative and in alternative approaches.","SHAVIRO,S " 11782,785,301,"IDEA OF COMMUNITY ","Theories of community and communal rights and responsibilities. Experience building a learning community within major. Explores struggles for community in every sector of life. Witness essentials of community through service and field experiences, students construct individual curriculum and learning plans for major, selecting cross-disciplinary work. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","CAMPBELL,C " 11783,785,301,"IDEA OF COMMUNITY ","Theories of community and communal rights and responsibilities. Experience building a learning community within major. Explores struggles for community in every sector of life. Witness essentials of community through service and field experiences, students construct individual curriculum and learning plans for major, selecting cross-disciplinary work. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","HANCOCK,J " 11784,797,301,"NAVIGAT INFO NETWKS ","Builds familiarity with computer-mediated information networks. Introduces and compares network search engines, agents, browsing/viewing tools and retrieval/transfer software for use by reporters and other media workers. Instruction and practice with searching/acquiring information, its analysis and interpretation, illustration, and write-up. No prior computer or network experience assumed.","SILVER,D " 11785,802,301,"TECHNICAL WRITING ","Explores methods for writing effective system specifications, user documentation and requests for proposals (RFPs). Examines RFP analysis techniques, writing plans, proposals, marketing documentation, and customer communications. May not be repeated.","JAVID,M " 11786,802,301,"TECHNICAL WRITING ","Explores methods for writing effective system specifications, user documentation and requests for proposals (RFPs). Examines RFP analysis techniques, writing plans, proposals, marketing documentation, and customer communications. May not be repeated.","LINDSAY,R " 11787,802,301,"TECHNICAL WRITING ","Explores methods for writing effective system specifications, user documentation and requests for proposals (RFPs). Examines RFP analysis techniques, writing plans, proposals, marketing documentation, and customer communications. May not be repeated.","PECK,L " 11788,808,301,"BALLET TECHNIQ III ","Advanced-intermediate level: continued development and expansion in all areas of technique.","COOPER,E " 11789,808,301,"BALLET TECHNIQ III ","Advanced-intermediate level: continued development and expansion in all areas of technique.","MERRILL,D " 11790,815,301,"INTERMED MACRO-ECON ","Analysis of the determinants of the aggregate level of employment, output, prices, and income of an economy. Policy issues and applications with special reference to current monetary and fiscal policy. Prerequisite: ECON 201; ECON 300. Offered: AWSpS.","HADJIMICHALA " 11791,815,301,"INTERMED MACRO-ECON ","Analysis of the determinants of the aggregate level of employment, output, prices, and income of an economy. Policy issues and applications with special reference to current monetary and fiscal policy. Prerequisite: ECON 201; ECON 300. Offered: AWSpS.","LIU,W " 11792,815,301,"INTERMED MACRO-ECON ","Analysis of the determinants of the aggregate level of employment, output, prices, and income of an economy. Policy issues and applications with special reference to current monetary and fiscal policy. Prerequisite: ECON 201; ECON 300. Offered: AWSpS.","TURNOVSKY,M " 11793,821,301,"INTR COMM SERV ACT ","Observation and participation in a variety of activities in a K-12 classroom. Placement made according to participant interests and needs. Participation on a predetermined schedule plus scheduled orientation and debriefing sessions are required. Offered: AWSp.","GEHRKE,N " 11794,831,301,"EUROPE TODAY ","A multi-disciplinary approach to contemporary Europe focusing on social, political, cultural, and economic change, with special reference to developments in the countries of the European Union and those in Eastern Europe in the post-Soviet era.","INGEBRITSEN, " 11795,838,301,"ADVANCED FRENCH ","Designed to bring students to an advanced level of proficiency in grammar and composition. Emphasis on experiencing the language in context through a multi-media approach. 303 prepares students for literature classes. Prerequisite: either FRENCH 203 or FRENCH 234.","BAYERL,C " 11796,838,301,"ADVANCED FRENCH ","Designed to bring students to an advanced level of proficiency in grammar and composition. Emphasis on experiencing the language in context through a multi-media approach. 303 prepares students for literature classes. Prerequisite: either FRENCH 203 or FRENCH 234.","TATTEVIN,L " 11797,841,301,"CULTURAL GEOG ","Analysis of the role of culture in the formation of landscape patterns; components of culture that contribute not only to a ""sense of place,"" but also to the mosaic of settlement patterns and occupancy that can be traced to culture.","PURCELL,M " 11798,843,301,"CONVERSTN & WRITING ","Language skill development (speaking, writing) using materials selected to broaden understanding of German-speaking countries. Recommended: GERMAN 203. Offered: AW.","AMMERLAHN,H " 11799,843,301,"CONVERSTN & WRITING ","Language skill development (speaking, writing) using materials selected to broaden understanding of German-speaking countries. Recommended: GERMAN 203. Offered: AW.","PRUTTI,B " 11800,855,301,"FOUNDTNS AMER CIVIL ","Early America from the sixteenth century to the end of the American Revolution: the founding years, social and religious development, race relations, development of the Atlantic world, origins and legacy of American independence.","JOHNSON,R " 11801,858,301,"EARLY MOD EURO HIST ","Political, social, economic, and cultural history from the late Renaissance to the Peace of Westphalia.","SCHMIDT,B " 11802,871,301,"ADV SYNTAX & COMP ","Prerequisite: either ITAL 203 or ITAL 234.","LEPORACE,G " 11803,873,301,"FIRST YEAR KOREAN ","Elementary speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in modern Korean. Open only to students with no formal or informal background in the language. Offered: A.","KIM,S " 11804,874,301,"SITE PLANNING ","Covers landscape design practice including: site and program analysis and synthesis skills; utilizing creative abilities; thinking and expressing spatial ideas graphically and verbally; understanding relationships between landscape design, human behavior, and site environmental issues. Methods include intensive group and individual exercises from abstract conceptual to functional designs.","HOU,J " 11805,874,301,"SITE PLANNING ","Covers landscape design practice including: site and program analysis and synthesis skills; utilizing creative abilities; thinking and expressing spatial ideas graphically and verbally; understanding relationships between landscape design, human behavior, and site environmental issues. Methods include intensive group and individual exercises from abstract conceptual to functional designs.","JOHNSON,J " 11806,874,301,"SITE PLANNING ","Covers landscape design practice including: site and program analysis and synthesis skills; utilizing creative abilities; thinking and expressing spatial ideas graphically and verbally; understanding relationships between landscape design, human behavior, and site environmental issues. Methods include intensive group and individual exercises from abstract conceptual to functional designs.","MANZO,L " 11807,874,301,"SITE PLANNING ","Covers landscape design practice including: site and program analysis and synthesis skills; utilizing creative abilities; thinking and expressing spatial ideas graphically and verbally; understanding relationships between landscape design, human behavior, and site environmental issues. Methods include intensive group and individual exercises from abstract conceptual to functional designs.","ROTTLE,N " 11808,887,301,"MILITARY SC 3 ADV ","Small-unit tactics, emphasizing the importance of firepower, movement, and communications. Duties, responsibilities, and methods of employment of basic military units. Leader's role in directing and coordinating individuals and military units from squad to company level. Students are introduced to the planning and conduct of individual and group physical conditioning activities, stressing positive motivation to establish high standards of morale and esprit. Principles and techniques of command, control, military management, and leadership are taught and practiced throughout the academic year. Leadership laboratories and two field training exercises during the year. Offered: AWSp.","MARIK,M " 11809,898,301,"GEN MICROBIOLOGY ","Acquaints students with microorganisms and their activities. Topics include microbial cell structure and function, metabolism, microbial genetics, and the role of microorganisms in disease, immunity, and other selected applied areas. Prerequisite: either CHEM 120, CHEM 140, CHEM 142, or CHEM 145; recommended: biology; organic chemistry. Offered: ASpS.","GRAY,K " 11810,898,301,"GEN MICROBIOLOGY ","Acquaints students with microorganisms and their activities. Topics include microbial cell structure and function, metabolism, microbial genetics, and the role of microorganisms in disease, immunity, and other selected applied areas. Prerequisite: either CHEM 120, CHEM 140, CHEM 142, or CHEM 145; recommended: biology; organic chemistry. Offered: ASpS.","NESTER,E " 11811,898,301,"GEN MICROBIOLOGY ","Acquaints students with microorganisms and their activities. Topics include microbial cell structure and function, metabolism, microbial genetics, and the role of microorganisms in disease, immunity, and other selected applied areas. Prerequisite: either CHEM 120, CHEM 140, CHEM 142, or CHEM 145; recommended: biology; organic chemistry. Offered: ASpS.","STALEY,J " 11812,899,301,"MARKETING CONCEPTS ","Tools, factors, and concepts used by management in planning, establishing policies, and solving marketing problems. Marketing concepts, consumer demand and behavior, location analysis, marketing, functions, institutions, channels, prices, and public policy. Prerequisite: ECON 200.","ATWOOD,A " 11813,899,301,"MARKETING CONCEPTS ","Tools, factors, and concepts used by management in planning, establishing policies, and solving marketing problems. Marketing concepts, consumer demand and behavior, location analysis, marketing, functions, institutions, channels, prices, and public policy. Prerequisite: ECON 200.","BEARD,O " 11814,899,301,"MARKETING CONCEPTS ","Tools, factors, and concepts used by management in planning, establishing policies, and solving marketing problems. Marketing concepts, consumer demand and behavior, location analysis, marketing, functions, institutions, channels, prices, and public policy. Prerequisite: ECON 200.","GIAMBATTISTA,M " 11815,899,301,"MARKETING CONCEPTS ","Tools, factors, and concepts used by management in planning, establishing policies, and solving marketing problems. Marketing concepts, consumer demand and behavior, location analysis, marketing, functions, institutions, channels, prices, and public policy. Prerequisite: ECON 200.","JANENKO,P " 11816,899,301,"MARKETING CONCEPTS ","Tools, factors, and concepts used by management in planning, establishing policies, and solving marketing problems. Marketing concepts, consumer demand and behavior, location analysis, marketing, functions, institutions, channels, prices, and public policy. Prerequisite: ECON 200.","RAKHRA,R " 11817,899,301,"MARKETING CONCEPTS ","Tools, factors, and concepts used by management in planning, establishing policies, and solving marketing problems. Marketing concepts, consumer demand and behavior, location analysis, marketing, functions, institutions, channels, prices, and public policy. Prerequisite: ECON 200.","WILSON,T " 11818,902,301,"PIANO ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CHON,J " 11819,902,301,"PIANO ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SEALES,M " 11820,902,301,"PIANO ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","UEDA,T " 11821,903,301,"TECH TEACH CHILDREN ","Exercises and applied experiences in sight-singing and error detection, keyboard skills, record and instruments of the Orff ensemble relevant to the teaching of music to children. Prerequisite: either MUSIC 212 or MUSIC 302; MUSAP 135.","LEW,C " 11822,904,301,"WIND ENSEMBLE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SALZMAN,T " 11823,918,301,"NUTR & NURSING ","Basic principles of nutrition and their relationship to health problems. Normal nutrition needs of individuals at various age levels; environmental influences on nutrition; assessment of nutritional status; nutritional values of foods; dietary modifications as appropriate in the nutritional component of medical treatment. Prerequisite: CHEM 220; ZOOL 118. Offered: A.","BEAUDOIN,S " 11824,918,301,"NUTR & NURSING ","Basic principles of nutrition and their relationship to health problems. Normal nutrition needs of individuals at various age levels; environmental influences on nutrition; assessment of nutritional status; nutritional values of foods; dietary modifications as appropriate in the nutritional component of medical treatment. Prerequisite: CHEM 220; ZOOL 118. Offered: A.","BROUSSARD,B " 11825,918,301,"NUTR & NURSING ","Basic principles of nutrition and their relationship to health problems. Normal nutrition needs of individuals at various age levels; environmental influences on nutrition; assessment of nutritional status; nutritional values of foods; dietary modifications as appropriate in the nutritional component of medical treatment. Prerequisite: CHEM 220; ZOOL 118. Offered: A.","DONG,F " 11826,924,301,"PRIN OPER MGT ","Examines problems encountered in planning, operating, and controlling production of goods and services. Topics include: waiting-line management, quality assurance, production systems, project management, and inventory management. Computer and quantitative models used in formulating managerial problems. Prerequisite: ACCTG 225; ECON 200; either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145; either ECON 311, QMETH 201, PSYCH 213, PSYCH 218, STAT 220, STAT 301, STAT 311, or STAT 390.","KARIMI,M " 11827,924,301,"PRIN OPER MGT ","Examines problems encountered in planning, operating, and controlling production of goods and services. Topics include: waiting-line management, quality assurance, production systems, project management, and inventory management. Computer and quantitative models used in formulating managerial problems. Prerequisite: ACCTG 225; ECON 200; either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145; either ECON 311, QMETH 201, PSYCH 213, PSYCH 218, STAT 220, STAT 301, STAT 311, or STAT 390.","MCKAY,M " 11828,924,301,"PRIN OPER MGT ","Examines problems encountered in planning, operating, and controlling production of goods and services. Topics include: waiting-line management, quality assurance, production systems, project management, and inventory management. Computer and quantitative models used in formulating managerial problems. Prerequisite: ACCTG 225; ECON 200; either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145; either ECON 311, QMETH 201, PSYCH 213, PSYCH 218, STAT 220, STAT 301, STAT 311, or STAT 390.","ZHOU,Y " 11829,959,301,"MDRN RELIG THOUGHT ","Development of religious thought in the West from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century. History of focal ideas: God, man, knowledge, and authority during this period and the relation of changes in these ideas to the ways in which basic issues in religious thought have been conceived. Recommended: RELIG 201","WELLMAN,J " 11830,965,301,"INTERMED RUSSIAN ","Extensive practice in spoken and written Russian based on a variety of prose readings. Intensive review and supplementation of strategic grammatical concepts. See credit note above. Prerequisite: either RUSS 203 or RUSS 250. Offered: A.","POLACK,Z " 11831,981,301,"INTRO TO SANSKRIT ","Basic grammar and vocabulary of the classical language. Reading of elementary texts from the epic or Puranic literature. Offered: A.","SALOMON,R " 11832,988,301,"GRAMMAR & LEXICON ","Prerequisite: either SPAN 203 or score of 166-175 on SP200A placement test.","FISCH,G " 11833,988,301,"GRAMMAR & LEXICON ","Prerequisite: either SPAN 203 or score of 166-175 on SP200A placement test.","GILLMAN,M " 11834,995,301,"INTERMED ACCTG I ","Concepts and principles of financial accounting. Analysis of controversies and problems related to the measurement of enterprise income and asset and liability valuation.","MOBUS,J " 11835,1007,301,"THE URBAN CONDITION ","An overview of the city as a place of residence, commerce, and industry. Consideration is given to urban form and function. Social, economic, and political factors affecting urban life and development are discussed. Issues related to social justice and equity are emphasized.","COFFEY,B " 11836,1012,301,"TECH WRIT/COMP PROF ","Develops professional technical writing skills. Includes methods for writing effective computer system specifications, user documentation, and requests for proposals (RFPs). Examines RFP analysis techniques, writing plans, proposals, marketing documentation, and customer communications. Recommended: two college courses in writing. Offered: WSp.","SANDERS,C " 11837,1013,301,"INTENS SPAN READING ","An intensive skills building course. Focuses exclusively on the components of language that help students become better readers: vocabulary development, grammar recognition, and strategies to put background knowledge, use of cognates, and other forms of transferable knowledge to work when reading a text in Spanish. ","DUNCAN,C " 11838,1017,301,"BEGINNING THAI ","Introduction to modern spoken and written Thai. Emphasis on spoken language competence with additional skills in elementary reading and writing. Designed for students with no prior knowledge of Thai. Offered: A.","KESAVATANA-D " 11839,745,302,"INTERMED ACCTG II ","Concepts and principles of financial accounting. Analysis of controversies and problems related to the measurement of enterprise income and asset and liability valuation. Prerequisite: 2.0 in ACCTG 301; may not be repeated.","LOOKABILL,L " 11840,774,302,"INTRO BIOMED INSTR ","Introduces students to the theory of measurement and the practicalities of measurement of biological variables. Basic amplifier theory, discussion of noise in physical systems and its reduction. Some actuators used to test biomedical systems. Prerequisite: BIOEN 301; CSE 142. Offered: A","FOLCH,A " 11841,797,302,"CLTRL IMPACT TECH ","Utilizing approaches from the history of technology, cultural studies, and literary theory, seeks to analyze the cultural and social impact of information technology. Considers how information technologies impact our relationships with others, our concept(s) of self, and the structure of the communities to which we belong. Offered: jointly with CHID 370.","THURTLE,P " 11842,812,302,"CRITICAL ANALYSIS ","Analyses of plays, based on leading critical traditions. Illustrates variety of approaches to a play, criteria for choosing best approach for a given play, and ways in which criticism aids in understanding dramatic effect, for both reader and practitioner. Offered: AWSp.","REDD,T " 11843,842,302,"GREAT ICE AGE ","Growth of mile-thick ice sheets, worldwide lowering of sea level, and other geological and paleoclimatological changes that accompany the harsh environments of a global glaciation. Geology of the last three million years, focusing on the causes and effects of global glaciation and future climate change. Prerequisite: either GEOL 101, GEOL 201, or GEOL 205.","SWANSON,T " 11844,898,302,"GEN MICRO LAB ","Laboratory course primarily for students taking 301. Covers a variety of microbiological techniques, with experiments designed to illustrate major concepts of bacteriology, virology, and immunology. No auditors. Recommended: MICROM 301 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: ASpS.","GRAY,K " 11845,902,302,"ORGAN ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","BAE,J " 11846,902,302,"ORGAN ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","TERRY,C " 11847,904,302,"SYMPHONIC BAND ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SALZMAN,T " 11848,910,302,"PRACT HEALTH & CARE ","Emphasizes beginning nursing skills in communication, interviewing, and health assessment and maintenance. Predominant themes include: personal health beliefs, values clarification, basic communication skills, and beginning physical and psychosocial assessment of the individual across the age span. Credit/no credit only.","GALLUCCI,B " 11849,919,302,"ORG & ENVIRONMENT ","Political, social, and legal environment of business. Critical managerial issues from historical, theoretical, ethical perspectives; their impact on organization. Corporate political power, boards of directors, capitalism, industrial policy, business ethics and social responsibility, alternative corporate roles in society.","BLUMENTHAL,R " 11850,919,302,"ORG & ENVIRONMENT ","Political, social, and legal environment of business. Critical managerial issues from historical, theoretical, ethical perspectives; their impact on organization. Corporate political power, boards of directors, capitalism, industrial policy, business ethics and social responsibility, alternative corporate roles in society.","HELF,S " 11851,919,302,"ORG & ENVIRONMENT ","Political, social, and legal environment of business. Critical managerial issues from historical, theoretical, ethical perspectives; their impact on organization. Corporate political power, boards of directors, capitalism, industrial policy, business ethics and social responsibility, alternative corporate roles in society.","POLAT,B " 11852,919,302,"ORG & ENVIRONMENT ","Political, social, and legal environment of business. Critical managerial issues from historical, theoretical, ethical perspectives; their impact on organization. Corporate political power, boards of directors, capitalism, industrial policy, business ethics and social responsibility, alternative corporate roles in society.","THOMAS,T " 11853,919,302,"ORG & ENVIRONMENT ","Political, social, and legal environment of business. Critical managerial issues from historical, theoretical, ethical perspectives; their impact on organization. Corporate political power, boards of directors, capitalism, industrial policy, business ethics and social responsibility, alternative corporate roles in society.","WINSHIP,J " 11854,919,302,"ORG & ENVIRONMENT ","Political, social, and legal environment of business. Critical managerial issues from historical, theoretical, ethical perspectives; their impact on organization. Corporate political power, boards of directors, capitalism, industrial policy, business ethics and social responsibility, alternative corporate roles in society.","YANG,H " 11855,950,302,"PULP AND PAPER TECH ","Sources of fiber raw material. Mechanical and chemical pulping and bleaching processes. Conversion of pulp to paper. Laboratory study of raw material, mechanical pulping, and paper making. Offered: A.","HODGSON,K " 11856,988,302,"GRAMMAR & LEXICON ","Prerequisite: SPAN 301.","GONZALEZ,J " 11857,745,303,"INTERMED ACCTG III ","Concepts and principles of financial accounting. Analysis of controversies and problems related to the measurement of enterprise income and asset and liability valuation. Prerequisite: 2.0 in ACCTG 302.","RAJGOPAL,S " 11858,755,303,"INTRO DES STDIO I ","Studio problems to develop initial awareness, knowledge, and basic skills needed in synthesis of building form and integrative aspects of architectural design with emphasis on the dwelling place. Limited to students entering the graduate program in architecture with baccalaureate degrees in other fields.","DEE,J " 11859,755,303,"INTRO DES STDIO I ","Studio problems to develop initial awareness, knowledge, and basic skills needed in synthesis of building form and integrative aspects of architectural design with emphasis on the dwelling place. Limited to students entering the graduate program in architecture with baccalaureate degrees in other fields.","MOHLER,R " 11860,838,303,"ADVANCED FRENCH ","Designed to bring students to an advanced level of proficiency in grammar and composition. Emphasis on experiencing the language in context through a multi-media approach. 303 prepares students for literature classes. Prerequisite: FRENCH 302.","COLLINS,H " 11861,871,303,"ITALIAN STYLISTICS ","Functional grammar review; creative written and oral composition and reading, with special attention to problems of style. Prerequisite: ITAL 302.","TASSONE,G " 11862,904,303,"MARCHING BAND ","Credit/no credit only.","MCDAVID,J " 11863,906,303,"2ND YR THEORY III ","Core theory sequence for majors. Introduction to the theory and analysis of 20th-century music. Prerequisite: 2.0 in MUSIC 302; 2.0 in MUSIC 305; corequisite: MUSIC 306. Offered: A.","THOME,D " 11864,917,303,"PRO NURSING ","Focuses on nature of nursing, development of identity as nursing students and professional practitioners. Students consider their choices to be nurses; nurses' experiences past, present; experience of illness, health-seeking; nursing issues in context of overall American health care system; perspectives on nursing education.","SCOTT,A " 11865,988,303,"STYLISTICS & COMP ","Prerequisite: SPAN 302.","DOREMUS,A " 11866,988,303,"STYLISTICS & COMP ","Prerequisite: SPAN 302.","RANEDA-CUART " 11867,989,303,"LANGUAGE SCIENCE ","Introduction to techniques of linguistic analysis used in the study of phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics. Required for majors; open to nonmajors. Offered: A.","SNOW,L " 11868,774,304,"BIOEN PHYSIOLOGY ","Introduction of engineering analysis of physiological systems. Course covers cellular function through its control by the central nervous system. Prerequisite: BIOEN 301; CSE 142. Offered: A","POLLACK,G " 11869,808,304,"MODERN TECHNIQ III ","Intermediate-advanced. Dance sequences of greater complexity.","KITSOS,R " 11870,808,304,"MODERN TECHNIQ III ","Intermediate-advanced. Dance sequences of greater complexity.","KYLE,P " 11871,818,304,"EDUC PSYCHOLOGY ","Human learning in the educational setting. Cognition, development, learning, motivation, affective processes, and socialization. Emphasis on skills in influencing classroom learning and discipline. Open to students in the Music Education program or by permission of instructor. Offered: Sp.","QUINLAN,T " 11872,824,304,"HIST CRITICISM II ","Contemporary criticism and theory and its background in the New Criticism, structuralism, and phenomenology.","LESTER,M " 11873,838,304,"FR LIT TO 1600 ","Thematic and formal developments in literature of the period with emphasis on movements and texts in relation to cultural background. Prerequisite: FRENCH 302.","DELCOURT,D " 11874,902,304,"VIOLIN-VIOLA ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CALLUS,H " 11875,902,304,"VIOLIN-VIOLA ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CHEE,K " 11876,902,304,"VIOLIN-VIOLA ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","PATTERSON,R " 11877,903,304,"INTRO MUSIC METH I ","Comprehensive examination of materials for training beginning vocal and instrumental students. Topics include recruiting, motivation, and problems associated with evaluation. Methods of starting beginners and rehearsing ensembles are demonstrated with techniques addressing problems unique to public school ensemble instruction. Must be taken concurrently with MUSED 301; MUSED 340. Offered: A.","DEMOREST,S " 11878,903,304,"INTRO MUSIC METH I ","Comprehensive examination of materials for training beginning vocal and instrumental students. Topics include recruiting, motivation, and problems associated with evaluation. Methods of starting beginners and rehearsing ensembles are demonstrated with techniques addressing problems unique to public school ensemble instruction. Must be taken concurrently with MUSED 301; MUSED 340. Offered: A.","MORRISON,S " 11879,904,304,"PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","COLLIER,T " 11880,917,304,"HUMAN RESPONSES I ","This course and its companion, 308, are concerned with commonly occurring psychopathological and pathophysiological human responses to states of health and illness. They identify and describe the major concepts and principles necessary to understand disregulatory processes at the mind-body interface.","BETRUS,P " 11881,917,304,"HUMAN RESPONSES I ","This course and its companion, 308, are concerned with commonly occurring psychopathological and pathophysiological human responses to states of health and illness. They identify and describe the major concepts and principles necessary to understand disregulatory processes at the mind-body interface.","CUNNINGHAM,S " 11882,777,305,"SOCL & POL PHILOS ","A philosophical investigation of conceptual and normative issues associated with one of several broad domains of social and political thought: human rights, the varieties of human conflict, and war and peace. Examines both classical and recent texts. Brings theoretical perspectives to bear on contemporary issues.","GLEZEN,P " 11883,797,305,"POL & COMMUNICATION ","Role of mass audiences in politics from the standpoint of the communication strategies used to shape their political involvement. Topics include: social structure and political participation, political propaganda and persuasion, the political uses of public opinion, and the mass media and politics. Offered: jointly with POL S 305.","SPRATT,M " 11884,846,305,"ATTIC PROSE ","Translation of selections from Attic prose; elementary exercises in Attic prose composition. Recommended: GREEK 103.","CLAUSS,J " 11885,873,305,"YR 1 KOREAN HERITAGB","Elementary speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in modern Korean. Open only to students with formal or informal background in the language or to students with Korean heritage. Offered: W.","SIDNEY,H " 11886,873,305,"YR 1 KOREAN HERITAGB","Elementary speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in modern Korean. Open only to students with formal or informal background in the language or to students with Korean heritage. Offered: W.","SONG,J " 11887,876,305,"INTROD LAT LIT ","Readings in prose and poetry from various Latin authors; elementary exercises in Latin prose composition. Recommended: LATIN 103. Offered: A.","GOWING,A " 11888,876,305,"INTROD LAT LIT ","Readings in prose and poetry from various Latin authors; elementary exercises in Latin prose composition. Recommended: LATIN 103. Offered: A.","HOLLMANN,A " 11889,887,305,"TECH MILITARY INSTR ","Analysis, review of techniques used in military training and instructions. Students plan, rehearse, deliver, provide written critique on block of military instruction from the Military Qualification Skills Manual.","MARIK,M " 11890,902,305,"VIOLONCELLO ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SAKS,T " 11891,904,305,"BRASS ENSEMBLE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","PHILLIPS,E " 11892,940,305,"INTRO PHARM PRACT ","Preparation and dispensing of prescriptions at Rubenstein Memorial Pharmacy in Hall Health Center or other selected community pharmacies. Designed for Pharm. D. students with little or no experience in pharmacy. Under direct supervision of clinical faculty and other licensed pharmacy preceptors. Credit/no credit only.","O SULLIVAN,T " 11893,945,305,"POL & COMMUNICATION ","Role of mass audiences in politics from the standpoint of the communication strategies used to shape their political involvement. Topics include: social structure and political participation, political propaganda and persuasion, the political uses of public opinion, and the mass media and politics. Offered: jointly with CMU 305.","SPRATT,M " 11894,951,305,"ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY ","An overview of major categories of psychopathology, including description and classification, theoretical models, and recent research on etiology and treatment. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 101 or PSYCH 102. Offered: AWSpS.","SIMONI,J " 11895,989,305,"SPEECH & LANG DIS ","Etiology and nature of developmental and acquired communication disorders across the lifespan. Behavioral characteristics of language delay and disorders, developmental apraxia of speech, phonological disorders, stuttering, acquired aphasia, apraxia of speech and dysarthria, craniofacial anomalies, and voice disorders. Required for majors; open to nonmajors. Prerequisite: SPHSC 302; SPHSC 304; SPHSC 320; may not be repeated. Offered: A.","ROGERS,M " 11896,1001,305,"STATS FROM DATA ","Examines concepts and practice of statistics in health and social sciences. Emphasizes applications in the three major areas of statistical practice: data analysis, organizing and describing data; data production, sampling, and design; and statistical inference, drawing conclusions. Uses working with genuine data to enhance abilities to actively apply statistical concepts.","PERDUE,S " 11897,1031,305,"FEMNSM INTL CONTEXT ","Women and feminism from global theoretical perspectives. Critical theoretical ways of thinking about feminism. How women are differently situated throughout the world. How they are represented affects women's agency. Focus on how race and gender affect one another. Representations of and by women throughout the world.","SUNINDYO,S " 11898,748,306,"BASIC SWAHILI ","Structure of spoken and written Swahili. Concentration on the acquisition of elemental conversational skill and an introduction to written texts of graded difficulty.","MAULANA,S " 11899,784,306,"CONSTRUCT ENGR I ","Introduction to construction engineering, planning, scheduling, methods, contracts, and specifications. Production estimates; equipment selection; ownership and operating costs; role of the engineer in construction and cost estimating. Offered: Sp.","AHMED,K " 11900,902,306,"DOUBLE BASS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","LIEBERMAN,B " 11901,902,306,"DOUBLE BASS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MILLER,D " 11902,904,306,"WOODWIND ENSEMBLE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GROSSMAN,A " 11903,904,306,"WOODWIND ENSEMBLE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SKOWRONEK,F " 11904,906,306,"2ND YR EAR TRN III ","Core ear-training sequence for majors. Prerequisite: 2.0 in MUSIC 302; 2.0 in MUSIC 305; corequisite: MUSIC 303. Offered: A.","LINHART,M " 11905,906,306,"2ND YR EAR TRN III ","Core ear-training sequence for majors. Prerequisite: 2.0 in MUSIC 302; 2.0 in MUSIC 305; corequisite: MUSIC 303. Offered: A.","PARMENTER,J " 11906,906,306,"2ND YR EAR TRN III ","Core ear-training sequence for majors. Prerequisite: 2.0 in MUSIC 302; 2.0 in MUSIC 305; corequisite: MUSIC 303. Offered: A.","THOME,D " 11907,910,306,"PRACT HLTH THREATS ","Beginning nursing skills in communication, interviewing, health assessment, identification of threats to health in selected community/clinical settings. Predominant themes, skills: risk, vulnerability identification; communication; physical, psychosocial assessment of individuals across life span; nursing care planning, documentation; psychomotor skills development.","BARENZ,T " 11908,910,306,"PRACT HLTH THREATS ","Beginning nursing skills in communication, interviewing, health assessment, identification of threats to health in selected community/clinical settings. Predominant themes, skills: risk, vulnerability identification; communication; physical, psychosocial assessment of individuals across life span; nursing care planning, documentation; psychomotor skills development.","CORKUM,J " 11909,910,306,"PRACT HLTH THREATS ","Beginning nursing skills in communication, interviewing, health assessment, identification of threats to health in selected community/clinical settings. Predominant themes, skills: risk, vulnerability identification; communication; physical, psychosocial assessment of individuals across life span; nursing care planning, documentation; psychomotor skills development.","HAMPTON,M " 11910,910,306,"PRACT HLTH THREATS ","Beginning nursing skills in communication, interviewing, health assessment, identification of threats to health in selected community/clinical settings. Predominant themes, skills: risk, vulnerability identification; communication; physical, psychosocial assessment of individuals across life span; nursing care planning, documentation; psychomotor skills development.","HILLMAN,L " 11911,910,306,"PRACT HLTH THREATS ","Beginning nursing skills in communication, interviewing, health assessment, identification of threats to health in selected community/clinical settings. Predominant themes, skills: risk, vulnerability identification; communication; physical, psychosocial assessment of individuals across life span; nursing care planning, documentation; psychomotor skills development.","JAMES,R " 11912,910,306,"PRACT HLTH THREATS ","Beginning nursing skills in communication, interviewing, health assessment, identification of threats to health in selected community/clinical settings. Predominant themes, skills: risk, vulnerability identification; communication; physical, psychosocial assessment of individuals across life span; nursing care planning, documentation; psychomotor skills development.","KELMAN,B " 11913,951,306,"DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCH ","Study of child development in relation to biological, physical, and social interactions from infancy to adolescence. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 101 or PSYCH 102. Offered: AWSpS.","CARLSON,S " 11914,951,306,"DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCH ","Study of child development in relation to biological, physical, and social interactions from infancy to adolescence. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 101 or PSYCH 102. Offered: AWSpS.","HA,R " 11915,757,307,"INTERMED PAINTING ","Prerequisite: ART 257.","GOVEDARE,P " 11916,824,307,"CLTR STDIES:LIT/AGE ","Problems of literary periodization. Works by major and minor authors in the context of cultural history; critical and theoretical approaches that have led to the idea of periodization. Emphasis varies. Recommended: one 300-level ENGL course in the literary period being studied.","MCRAE,S " 11917,888,307,"INTRO TO DIFF EQ ","Taylor series, first and second order ordinary differential equations. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 125, 2.0 in MATH 128, or 2.0 in MATH145. Offered: AWSpS.","BAXTER,J " 11918,888,307,"INTRO TO DIFF EQ ","Taylor series, first and second order ordinary differential equations. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 125, 2.0 in MATH 128, or 2.0 in MATH145. Offered: AWSpS.","DUCHAMP,T " 11919,888,307,"INTRO TO DIFF EQ ","Taylor series, first and second order ordinary differential equations. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 125, 2.0 in MATH 128, or 2.0 in MATH145. Offered: AWSpS.","IVASHKOVYCH,S " 11920,888,307,"INTRO TO DIFF EQ ","Taylor series, first and second order ordinary differential equations. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 125, 2.0 in MATH 128, or 2.0 in MATH145. Offered: AWSpS.","MARSHALL,D " 11921,888,307,"INTRO TO DIFF EQ ","Taylor series, first and second order ordinary differential equations. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 125, 2.0 in MATH 128, or 2.0 in MATH145. Offered: AWSpS.","SYLVESTER,J " 11922,888,307,"INTRO TO DIFF EQ ","Taylor series, first and second order ordinary differential equations. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 125, 2.0 in MATH 128, or 2.0 in MATH145. Offered: AWSpS.","VESZTERGOMBI " 11923,902,307,"FLUTE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SKOWRONEK,F " 11924,904,307,"ORATORIO CHORUS ","Credit/no credit only.","KAPLAN,A " 11925,906,307,"DICTION FOR SINGERS ","Application of basic rules of diction, enunciation, and articulation in Italian. Materials include texts from the basic vocal repertoire. Primarily for the voice majors at freshman and sophomore levels; nonmajors on a space-available basis.","PATRICK,J " 11926,888,308,"MATRIX ALGEBRA ","Systems of linear equations, vector spaces, matrices, subspaces, orthogonality, least squares, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, applications. For students in engineering, mathematics, and the sciences. Credit allowed for only one of MATH 308 or MATH 318. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 126 or 2.0 in MATH 129. Offered: AWSpS.","GRAHAM,C " 11927,888,308,"MATRIX ALGEBRA ","Systems of linear equations, vector spaces, matrices, subspaces, orthogonality, least squares, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, applications. For students in engineering, mathematics, and the sciences. Credit allowed for only one of MATH 308 or MATH 318. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 126 or 2.0 in MATH 129. Offered: AWSpS.","GREENBERG,R " 11928,888,308,"MATRIX ALGEBRA ","Systems of linear equations, vector spaces, matrices, subspaces, orthogonality, least squares, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, applications. For students in engineering, mathematics, and the sciences. Credit allowed for only one of MATH 308 or MATH 318. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 126 or 2.0 in MATH 129. Offered: AWSpS.","KING,J " 11929,888,308,"MATRIX ALGEBRA ","Systems of linear equations, vector spaces, matrices, subspaces, orthogonality, least squares, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, applications. For students in engineering, mathematics, and the sciences. Credit allowed for only one of MATH 308 or MATH 318. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 126 or 2.0 in MATH 129. Offered: AWSpS.","MAILHOT,J " 11930,888,308,"MATRIX ALGEBRA ","Systems of linear equations, vector spaces, matrices, subspaces, orthogonality, least squares, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, applications. For students in engineering, mathematics, and the sciences. Credit allowed for only one of MATH 308 or MATH 318. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 126 or 2.0 in MATH 129. Offered: AWSpS.","NOVIK,I " 11931,888,308,"MATRIX ALGEBRA ","Systems of linear equations, vector spaces, matrices, subspaces, orthogonality, least squares, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, applications. For students in engineering, mathematics, and the sciences. Credit allowed for only one of MATH 308 or MATH 318. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 126 or 2.0 in MATH 129. Offered: AWSpS.","THAYER,E " 11932,888,308,"MATRIX ALGEBRA ","Systems of linear equations, vector spaces, matrices, subspaces, orthogonality, least squares, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, applications. For students in engineering, mathematics, and the sciences. Credit allowed for only one of MATH 308 or MATH 318. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 126 or 2.0 in MATH 129. Offered: AWSpS.","TUNCEL,S " 11933,902,308,"OBOE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","DE JARNATT,J " 11934,902,308,"OBOE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HENDERSON,R " 11935,758,309,"TOPICS IN ART HIST ","Topics vary.","CAPLOW,D " 11936,758,309,"TOPICS IN ART HIST ","Topics vary.","KUCERA,K " 11937,888,309,"LINEAR ANALYSIS ","First order systems of linear differential equations, Fourier series and partial differential equations, the phase plane and/or Laplace transforms. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 307 and 2.0 in MATH 308 or 2.0 in MATH 136. Offered: AWSpS.","MOORE,R " 11938,888,309,"LINEAR ANALYSIS ","First order systems of linear differential equations, Fourier series and partial differential equations, the phase plane and/or Laplace transforms. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 307 and 2.0 in MATH 308 or 2.0 in MATH 136. Offered: AWSpS.","SOLOMYAK,M " 11939,888,309,"LINEAR ANALYSIS ","First order systems of linear differential equations, Fourier series and partial differential equations, the phase plane and/or Laplace transforms. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 307 and 2.0 in MATH 308 or 2.0 in MATH 136. Offered: AWSpS.","ZHANG,J " 11940,902,309,"CLARINET ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MC COLL,W " 11941,917,309,"NURS PHARMTHERAP I ","Introduces professional nursing students to the principles of pharmacology and drug therapies, pharmacologic-therapeutic classes of drugs, and important drug information resources.","HEITKEMPER,M " 11942,917,309,"NURS PHARMTHERAP I ","Introduces professional nursing students to the principles of pharmacology and drug therapies, pharmacologic-therapeutic classes of drugs, and important drug information resources.","HERTIG,V " 11943,940,309,"QUANT METHODS I ","Instruction in methods essential for conducting pharmacy calculations, interpreting and evaluating data and literature related to pharmacy, and responding to drug information inquiries from health professionals and patients. Introduction to statistical concepts necessary for pharmacy course work.","O SULLIVAN,T " 11944,742,310,"ORB SPACE FLIGHT ","Newton's law of gravitation. Two-body problem, central force motion, Kepler's laws. Trajectories and conic sections. Position and velocity as functions of time. Orbit determination and coordinate transformations. Rocket dynamics, orbital maneuvers, Hohmann transfer. Interplanetary trajectories, patched conics. Planetary escape and capture. Gravity assist maneuvers. Prerequisite: M E 230. Offered: A.","UDREA,B " 11945,755,310,"ARCH DES DRWG I ","Lectures, demonstrations, and exercises to develop skill in graphic visualization and representation as used in architecture. Concepts, conventions, and techniques of both freehand and technical drawing are used as a vital means to imagine, develop, and represent design ideas. Course material coordinated with 303 studio to integrate drawing in all phases of the design process.","SWAIN,J " 11946,763,310,"MANAGERIAL ECON ","Applies economic principles and quantitative methods to improve managerial decision making. Topics covered include: demand analysis, cost analysis, forecasting, asset valuation, information economics, government regulation of business.","NYE,P " 11947,763,310,"MANAGERIAL ECON ","Applies economic principles and quantitative methods to improve managerial decision making. Topics covered include: demand analysis, cost analysis, forecasting, asset valuation, information economics, government regulation of business.","SHANKAR,G " 11948,789,310,"MATERL & ENRGY BAL ","Chemical and physical process calculations: steady- and unsteady-state material and energy balances with specific examples in vapor-liquid contact operations and multiphase extraction, and introductory thermochemistry. Prerequisite: either CHEM E 260 or ENGR 260 with either ENGR 142 or CSE 142. Offered: ASp.","HOLT,B " 11949,796,310,"BLDG CONST INTRO ","Introduction to the construction process, including general overview of organization, relationships, practices, terminology, project types, procurement methods, industry standards, contract documents, and career opportunities. Open to nonmajors. Offered: AS","SCHAUFELBERG " 11950,836,310,"TOPICS IN FINNISH ","Topics related to Finnish literature, life, and civilization. Recommended: FINN 203.","NURMELA,H " 11951,837,310,"BIOL OF SHELLFISHES ","Commercially important mollusks, crustaceans, and other harvested invertebrates highlighted with respect to systematics, anatomy, reproductive strategies, feeding, and growth. Examples of species that demonstrate variability in recruitment and complex life cycles. Laboratories, field trips. Recommended: 10 credits biological science. Offered: A.","JENSEN,G " 11952,899,310,"PRODCT & PRICE POL ","Important aspects of product planning and development, product line decisions, packaging, brand policies, guarantees, and services. Price theory is considered but emphasis is placed on special pricing policies and problems and legal constraints on pricing activity. Prerequisite: MKTG 301; B ECON 300; may not be repeated.","MOINPOUR,R " 11953,902,310,"BASSOON ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GROSSMAN,A " 11954,982,310,"RESEARCH IN SO/JU ","Supervised introductory individual and/or seminar based research on some aspect of society and justice.","DEBRO,J " 11955,985,310,"SOCL WELF PRAC I ","Provides an introduction to the roles, tasks, and functions of the social welfare practitioner and to theories and methods of intervention; a conceptual framework for social work practice with individuals, families, and small groups; and an opportunity to develop skills in problem assessment, intervention, termination, and evaluation. Offered: A.","BROWER,S " 11956,985,310,"SOCL WELF PRAC I ","Provides an introduction to the roles, tasks, and functions of the social welfare practitioner and to theories and methods of intervention; a conceptual framework for social work practice with individuals, families, and small groups; and an opportunity to develop skills in problem assessment, intervention, termination, and evaluation. Offered: A.","HERRENKOHL,T " 11957,985,310,"SOCL WELF PRAC I ","Provides an introduction to the roles, tasks, and functions of the social welfare practitioner and to theories and methods of intervention; a conceptual framework for social work practice with individuals, families, and small groups; and an opportunity to develop skills in problem assessment, intervention, termination, and evaluation. Offered: A.","WHITTAKER,J " 11958,987,310,"RHET TRAD ","Analysis of the major theories that prescribe and describe the use of symbols to change attitudes and behavior. Principal emphasis is placed upon defining the nature and scope of rhetoric and upon analyzing the art's underlying assumptions about human beings as symbol users. Some background in history, philosophy, and literature is desirable.","PROSISE,T " 11959,988,310,"SPANISH READINGS I ","Intended primarily for graduate students. Emphasis on developing reading comprehension of Spanish texts which are pertinent to graduate student's field of research. Credit may not be applied toward Spanish major.","BENSADON,L " 11960,997,310,"EFFECTIVE MNGL COMM ","Focuses on oral and written communication skills in an organizational environment. Provides opportunities to communicate clearly and concisely in writing, make persuasive presentations, negotiate effectively, listen to the ideas and opinions of others, provide and receive constructive feedback, explore new communication technologies, and understand the impact that globalization has on organizational communication. ","NELSON,G " 11961,998,310,"COMPUTER IN TECH CO ","Functions of, and relationships among, computer applications, systems software, and computer hardware in technical publications and communication. Required of technical communication majors. Offered: ASp.","TURNS,J " 11962,1007,310,"URBAN SOC & CULTURE ","An examination of the social structures of cities. Discusses issues related to class, race, ethnicity, and gender. Considers the impact of societal differences on urban form, residential patterns, and labor markets.","KINGSTON,M " 11963,1016,310,"ENVIRON SCI RES SEM ","Covers essential skills and tools needed to succeed in upper-division environmental science courses. Includes scientific ways of thinking, investigating, reading, and writing. Explores future employment and graduate school options and opportunities.","GREENGROVE,C " 11964,1016,310,"ENVIRON SCI RES SEM ","Covers essential skills and tools needed to succeed in upper-division environmental science courses. Includes scientific ways of thinking, investigating, reading, and writing. Explores future employment and graduate school options and opportunities.","SECORD,D " 11965,1024,310,"STATS APPLICATIONS ","Statistical concepts and analysis along with the practice of statistics, computer analysis methods. Topics include graphical and verbal descriptions of data along with the calculation and interpretation of correlation and regression using practical examples from the sciences and social science areas. Large data sets used as representative research results. ","DESMARTEAU,L " 11966,1025,310,"MOD EURO POL THEORY ","Examines the emergence and development of modern European political thought through selected works by some of its most important exponents. Analyzes answers to questions about the nature of a political community, about citizenship and rights, about the evolving meaning of freedom, equality, and democracy.","FORMAN,M " 11967,1031,310,"WOMEN AND LAW ","Examines how law addresses women, how the courts have made attempts to address women of color, poor women, lesbians, and women with disabilities. Topics include constitutional construction of equality, employment discrimination, reproductive rights, regulation of sexuality, families and motherhood, sexual harassment, violence against women and international women and human rights.","NOVOTNY,P " 11968,742,311,"ATM FLIGHT MECH ","Applied Aerodynamics, aircraft flight ""envelope,"" minimum and maximum speeds, climb and glide performance. Range and endurance, take-off and landing performance, using both jet and propeller power plants. Longitudinal and dynamic stability and control, wing downwash, stabilizer and elevator effectiveness, power effects. Lateral and directional stability and control. Offered: Sp.","CHRISTIANSEN " 11969,745,311,"COST ACCOUNTING ","Introduction to the theory of cost accounting; job order, process, and standard cost systems; overhead accounting; problems in accumulation and allocation of costs; decision making with cost data. Prerequisite: 2.0 in ACCTG 301; may not be repeated.","DU CHARME,L " 11970,758,311,"CHINESE PAINTING ","An introduction to the role of painting in Chinese cultural history, with attention to regional geography, social structure, gender, traditional philosophies, twentieth-century socialism, and the patterns of Chinese history.","KUCERA,K " 11971,791,311,"THIRD-YEAR CHINESE ","Concentrated practice in the use of Chinese as spoken in everyday life. Listening comprehension and speaking skills emphasized. Readings selected to broaden the student's understanding of modern Chinese culture and to spark discussion of contemporary issues. Cannot be taken for credit in combination with 334. Prerequisite: either CHIN 213 or CHIN 234. Offered: A.","CAO,Y " 11972,791,311,"THIRD-YEAR CHINESE ","Concentrated practice in the use of Chinese as spoken in everyday life. Listening comprehension and speaking skills emphasized. Readings selected to broaden the student's understanding of modern Chinese culture and to spark discussion of contemporary issues. Cannot be taken for credit in combination with 334. Prerequisite: either CHIN 213 or CHIN 234. Offered: A.","KNECHTGES,T " 11973,809,311,"DANISH LIT & CLTR ","Selected topics in modern Danish literature and culture, such as women's literature, Danish identity and the European Union, contemporary drama and film, or children's literature. Recommended: DANISH 203.","STOUGAARD-NIELSEN,J " 11974,815,311,"INTRO TO ECON STAT ","Statistical concepts and their application in economics. Students may receive credit for only one of 311 and STAT 220, 301, 311. Prerequisite: either MATH 111, MATH 120, MATH 124, MATH 127, or MATH 144.","BROOKS,D " 11975,824,311,"MOD JEWISH LIT TRNS ","Survey of Jewish experience and its literary expression since 1880. Includes such Yiddish writers as Sholom Aleichem, Peretz, and I. B. Singer; such Israeli writers as Agnon, Hazaz, and Appelfeld; and such writers in non-Jewish languages as Primo Levi and Kafka.","ALEXANDER,E " 11976,826,311,"INTRO TO ENV HEALTH ","Relationship of people to their environment, how it affects their physical well-being and what they can do to influence the quality of the environment and to enhance the protection of their health. Emphasis on environmental factors involved in transmission of communicable diseases and hazards due to exposure to chemical and physical materials in our environment. Offered: ASp.","MORGAN,M " 11977,826,311,"INTRO TO ENV HEALTH ","Relationship of people to their environment, how it affects their physical well-being and what they can do to influence the quality of the environment and to enhance the protection of their health. Emphasis on environmental factors involved in transmission of communicable diseases and hazards due to exposure to chemical and physical materials in our environment. Offered: ASp.","TRESER,C " 11978,843,311,"APPROACHES TO LIT ","Introduction to literary terminology. Diverse interpretive strategies, ranging from close reading to biographical and sociological approaches. Characteristics of different genres (poetry, prose, drama). Readings primarily from twentieth-century literature. Recommended: GERMAN 203. Offered: A.","AMMERLAHN,H " 11979,843,311,"APPROACHES TO LIT ","Introduction to literary terminology. Diverse interpretive strategies, ranging from close reading to biographical and sociological approaches. Characteristics of different genres (poetry, prose, drama). Readings primarily from twentieth-century literature. Recommended: GERMAN 203. Offered: A.","BROWN,J " 11980,850,311,"ELEMENTARY HINDI ","Modern literary Hindi. Reading, writing, and conversation. Introduction to Devanagari script. Offered: A.","SINGH,K " 11981,851,311,"SCI CIV ANTQ-1600 ","From preclassical antiquity to the end of the Middle Ages, stressing the growth of scientific ideas, the cultural context in which they take shape, and their relationship to other movements of thought in the history of civilization.","HEVLY,B " 11982,872,311,"THIRD-YEAR JAPANESE ","Intermediate-level skills in both spoken and written languages. Some introduction to unedited materials. Prerequisite: either JAPAN 213, JAPAN 234, or score of 21-45 on JP300A placement test. Offered: AS.","KOBAYASHI,F " 11983,872,311,"THIRD-YEAR JAPANESE ","Intermediate-level skills in both spoken and written languages. Some introduction to unedited materials. Prerequisite: either JAPAN 213, JAPAN 234, or score of 21-45 on JP300A placement test. Offered: AS.","SHIGETO,Y " 11984,872,311,"THIRD-YEAR JAPANESE ","Intermediate-level skills in both spoken and written languages. Some introduction to unedited materials. Prerequisite: either JAPAN 213, JAPAN 234, or score of 21-45 on JP300A placement test. Offered: AS.","TAKEDA,F " 11985,873,311,"SECOND-YEAR KOREAN ","Development of further skills in the spoken and written languages. Open only to students with no formal or informal background in the language prior to first-year Korean at UW. Prerequisite: KOREAN 303 or placement test.. Offered: A.","CHO,H " 11986,902,311,"SAXOPHONE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","BROCKMAN,M " 11987,907,311,"NAVIGATION ","The science and practice of maritime coastal navigation, including visual fixing, dead reckoning, and piloting methods. Computation of tides and currents and nautical rules of the road. Offered: A.","WIRTZ,F " 11988,944,311,"RELATIVITY ","Special theory of relativity, Newtonian gravity, and relativistic effects of gravitation, including black holes, gravitational waves, and applications to cosmology. Prerequisite: PHYS 123.","BARDEEN,J " 11989,945,311,"INDIVIDUAL & STATE ","Individualism and communitarian critics. Political and ethical implications of both. Nature of the state, liberty, responsibility, cooperation. Important individualist and collectivist literature, dealing with market institutions and citizen politics, critically assessed.","CABRERA,A " 11990,992,311,"ELEMNTS STAT METHOD ","Elementary concepts of probability and sampling; binomial and normal distributions. Basic concepts of hypothesis testing, estimation, and confidence intervals; t-tests and chi-square tests. Linear regression theory and the analysis of variance. (Students may receive credit for only one of 220, 301, 311, and ECON 311.) Prerequisite: either MATH 111, MATH 120, MATH 124, MATH 127, or MATH 144. Offered: AWSpS.","BROOKS,D " 11991,996,311,"WRITER'S WORKSHOP ","Provides students with increased skills in the essentials of academic and professional writing. Covers techniques that apply to all phases of the writing process including planning, composing, revising, and editing.","DEEGAN,M " 11992,996,311,"WRITER'S WORKSHOP ","Provides students with increased skills in the essentials of academic and professional writing. Covers techniques that apply to all phases of the writing process including planning, composing, revising, and editing.","ZENT,E " 11993,771,312,"ECOLOGY ","Introduces major concepts of ecology and relates these concepts to current environmental issues. Topics include the relationship between organisms and the physical environment, evolutionary processes, the structure and function of ecosystems, population biology, forest management, pesticide use, and global warming.","GROOM,M " 11994,788,312,"INORGANIC CHEMISTRY ","The periodic table: chemistry of representative and transition elements. Aqueous chemistry, solid state chemistry, and everyday aspects of inorganic chemistry emphasized. Not intended for students who have completed 165. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 164, 165, 312 (5 credits). Prerequisite: either CHEM 155, CHEM 160, or CHEM 162; either CHEM 221, CHEM 223, CHEM 237, or CHEM 335. Offered: AW.","KOVACS,J " 11995,796,312,"CONSTR ACCOUNTING ","Introduction to accounting for the contractor, placing emphasis on the analysis and use of financial statements and a job cost accounting system. Open to nonmajors on space-available basis. Offered: A.","GOLDBLATT,S " 11996,902,312,"HORN ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","KAPPY,D " 11997,916,312,"NORW LIT & CULTURE ","Topics related to Norwegian literature, life, and civilization. Recommended: NORW 203.","LEIREN,T " 11998,753,313,"PEOPLES OF AFRICA ","Survey of the many cultures of pre- and post-colonial sub-Saharan Africa. Appreciation of the adaptability, strength, and creativity of African peoples. Recommended: ANTH 100.","WINANS,E " 11999,755,313,"INTRO ARCH PHOTO ","Basic elements and processes of architectural photography to include camera controls, exposure technique, photo processing, and fundamental principles of photographing architecture. Student must provide own 35 mm (or larger) camera with manual operating controls.","STAMETS,J " 12000,796,313,"CONST METH & MAT I ","Introduction to basic building materials, with emphasis on techniques for assembly and utilization in residential and light construction, including materials such as concrete, brick, and wood. Offered: AS.","THUNDER,R " 12001,812,313,"SCENE CONSTRUCTION ","Survey of materials, processes, and equipment in the fabrication, assembly, painting, rigging, and installation of stage scenery and properties. Recommended: DRAMA 210.","COLLUM,J " 12002,824,313,"MOD EUROPE LIT TRNS ","Fiction, poetry, and drama from the development of modernism to the present. Works by such writers as Mann, Proust, Kafka, Gide, Hesse, Rilke, Brecht, Sartre, and Camus.","LAGUARDIA,E " 12003,902,313,"TRUMPET ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","VIZZUTTI,A " 12004,945,313,"WOMEN IN POLITICS ","Theoretical, historical, and empirical studies of women's participation in political and social movements. Women's diverse efforts to improve their political, social, and economic status. Policy issues of particular concern to women. Women's political experiences in household, local, regional, national, and international arenas Offered: jointly with WOMEN 313.","CHAPMAN,L " 12005,988,313,"BUSINESS SPANISH ","This intermediate level course offers student the opportunity develop their Spanish language skills (reading, writing, speaking, and listening) within the context of the Spanish-speaking business world. Business-specific culture emphasized. Prerequisite: SPAN 203.","FOX,J " 12006,1031,313,"WOMEN IN POLITICS ","Theoretical, historical, and empirical studies of women's participation in political and social movements. Women's diverse efforts to improve their political, social, and economic status. Policy issues of particular concern to women. Women's political experiences in household, local, regional, national, and international arenas Offered: jointly with POL S 313.","CHAPMAN,L " 12007,900,314,"X-RAY DIFFRACTION ","Theory and practice of x-ray diffraction with applications to materials systems. Principles of crystal symmetry, reciprocal lattice, and stereographic projections. Offered: A.","OHUCHI,F " 12008,902,314,"TROMBONE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","IMMEL,D " 12009,755,315,"DESIGN DRAWING III ","Projects, lectures, demonstrations, and exercises coordinated with studio projects to integrate drawing in all phases of the design process. Lessons in diagramming of design concepts and planning and presenting design solutions. Prerequisite: ARCH 211; corequisite: ARCH 300.","CHING,F " 12010,755,315,"DESIGN DRAWING III ","Projects, lectures, demonstrations, and exercises coordinated with studio projects to integrate drawing in all phases of the design process. Lessons in diagramming of design concepts and planning and presenting design solutions. Prerequisite: ARCH 211; corequisite: ARCH 300.","KANE,J " 12011,777,315,"UNDERSTANDING STATS ","Presentation of key concepts for understanding and judging reports of statistical analyses and for performing and reporting valid statistical analyses using a limited set of measures and tests.","MORITA,J " 12012,865,315,"PROB & STAT FOR ENG ","Application of probability theory and statistics to engineering problems, distribution theory and discussion of particular distributions of interest in engineering, statistical estimation and data analysis. Illustrative statistical applications may include quality control, linear regression, and analysis of engineering data sets. Prerequisite: either MATH 136 or MATH 307. Offered: AWSpS.","FENG,Q " 12013,865,315,"PROB & STAT FOR ENG ","Application of probability theory and statistics to engineering problems, distribution theory and discussion of particular distributions of interest in engineering, statistical estimation and data analysis. Illustrative statistical applications may include quality control, linear regression, and analysis of engineering data sets. Prerequisite: either MATH 136 or MATH 307. Offered: AWSpS.","KAPUR,K " 12014,865,315,"PROB & STAT FOR ENG ","Application of probability theory and statistics to engineering problems, distribution theory and discussion of particular distributions of interest in engineering, statistical estimation and data analysis. Illustrative statistical applications may include quality control, linear regression, and analysis of engineering data sets. Prerequisite: either MATH 136 or MATH 307. Offered: AWSpS.","NELSON,M " 12015,873,315,"2ND-YEAR KOREAN-HER ","Development of further skills in the spoken and written languages. Open only to students with formal or informal background in the language prior to first-year Korean at the UW. Prerequisite: KOREAN 307. Offered: A.","CHOI,M " 12016,873,315,"2ND-YEAR KOREAN-HER ","Development of further skills in the spoken and written languages. Open only to students with formal or informal background in the language prior to first-year Korean at the UW. Prerequisite: KOREAN 307. Offered: A.","LEE,M " 12017,951,315,"UNDRSTD STATS PSYCH ","Statistics for psychological research. Elementary probability theory, hypothesis testing, and estimation. Satisfies the statistics requirement for majors registered in the Psychology Bachelor of Arts degree program. Prerequisite: 2.0 in PSYCH 209; either MATH 111 or MATH 120. Offered: AWSpS.","HA,J " 12018,757,316,"DESIGN FOR INDUSTRY ","Product design, working drawings, models, presentation drawings, product analysis, display, marketing. Prerequisite: ART 263.","SCOTT,G " 12019,784,316,"SURV ENGR ","Application of geodesy to engineering surveys. Modern measurement and mapping techniques. Computer adjustment of measurements and analysis of error. Plane coordinate systems and transformation. Horizontal and vertical curve computations and layout. Leveling and datum considerations. Introduction to photogrammetry, cadastral surveys and construction surveys. Prerequisite: CSE 142; recommended: statistics. Offered: A.","AHMED,K " 12020,824,316,"LIT DEV COUNTRIES ","Readings of major writers from selected areas of the developing world.","TARANATH,A " 12021,902,316,"HARP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","VOKOLEK,P " 12022,906,316,"MUSIC CLTR OF WORLD ","Near East, Central Asia, Far East, South and southeast Asia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.","ELLINGSON,T " 12023,919,316,"B ETHICS & SOC RESP ","Philosophical and pragmatic perspectives, including values and social/ethical premises in organizational decision making. Several issues covered in depth; investments abroad, hazardous products, bribery, industry practices, and others.","HEARD,W " 12024,983,316,"SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY ","Introduction to sociological theory. Includes classical theorists Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, and Max Weber and their influence on contemporary theoretical debate.","PFAFF,S " 12025,758,317,"CHADO JAPAN ESTHTCS ","History, theory, and practice of chado, or Way of Tea, a Zen-inspired art that has had notable effects on Japanese society. Lectures on esthetics and cultural history supplemented by participation in chado, with the goal of developing sufficient understanding and skill to continue chado as a discipline.","MITCHELL,B " 12026,758,317,"CHADO JAPAN ESTHTCS ","History, theory, and practice of chado, or Way of Tea, a Zen-inspired art that has had notable effects on Japanese society. Lectures on esthetics and cultural history supplemented by participation in chado, with the goal of developing sufficient understanding and skill to continue chado as a discipline.","OLSON,T " 12027,758,317,"CHADO JAPAN ESTHTCS ","History, theory, and practice of chado, or Way of Tea, a Zen-inspired art that has had notable effects on Japanese society. Lectures on esthetics and cultural history supplemented by participation in chado, with the goal of developing sufficient understanding and skill to continue chado as a discipline.","POPE,W " 12028,824,317,"LIT OF THE AMERICAS ","Examines writings by and about people of the Americas, with a focus on intersections of gender, colonialism, race, sexuality, and ethnicity.","SEARLE,L " 12029,900,317,"PHYS MATL LAB ","Experimental techniques, computer applications elements of optical microscopy. Offered: A.","BEERMAN,M " 12030,900,317,"PHYS MATL LAB ","Experimental techniques, computer applications elements of optical microscopy. Offered: A.","BRUSH,L " 12031,900,317,"PHYS MATL LAB ","Experimental techniques, computer applications elements of optical microscopy. Offered: A.","HUSE,D " 12032,902,317,"PERCUSSION ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","COLLIER,T " 12033,906,317,"MUSIC CLTR OF WORLD ","Music of sub-Saharan Africa, Americas, and Oceania.","JONES,C " 12034,951,317,"PSYCH PROB & STAT ","Probability theory as a model for scientific inference. Probabilistic variables and experimental outcomes, conditional probability, binomial and related distributions, experiments as samples, statistics and sampling distributions, the normal distribution, confidence intervals, problems of estimation from experiments. Prerequisite: 2.0 in PSYCH 209; either MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 144, or 1.7 in MATH 112. Offered: AWSp.","LITTLE,L " 12035,753,318,"ISLAM MDL EAST CULT ","Survey of cultures and peoples of Islamic Middle East and North Africa. First half of the course emphasizes the integration of peasant, urban, and nomadic societies in the traditional culture and economy; the second half concentrates on the transformation of the traditional life styles through the process of westernization and modernization.","HOLMES-EBER, " 12036,945,318,"AMER POL THOUGHT I ","Major thinkers and themes in American political and cultural development from Puritan origins to the Civil War.","BURGOYNE,N " 12037,777,319,"MATH THNKG LIB ARTS ","Develops four important mathematical topics from an historical perspective, an intellectual perspective and an applicability perspective. ","RASMUSSEN,J " 12038,902,319,"VIOLA DA GAMBA ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","TINDEMANS,M " 12039,742,320,"AEROSPACE INSTR ","Hands-on laboratory experience in aerospace instrumentation. Students build sensors, power supplies, and circuits Application of signal conditioning to wind tunnel data. Digital systems, A/D conversion, D/A conversion, and actuator control. Introduction to instrumentation requirements for space vehicles.","MATTICK,A " 12040,745,320,"ACCTG INFO SYSTEMS ","Concepts of accounting information systems in organizations. Processes of analyzing and designing accounting information systems, with emphasis on those using computer facilities. Internal controls and auditing considerations. Prerequisite: ACCTG 225; I S 300 which may be taken concurrently.","GILLICK,J " 12041,755,320,"INTRO STRUCTURES I ","Statics -- Force analysis; the study of external forces and force systems and their analytical solutions as applied to bodies at rest (equilibrium). Topic areas include beams, trusses, determinate frames, and load tracing.","LEBERT,E " 12042,755,320,"INTRO STRUCTURES I ","Statics -- Force analysis; the study of external forces and force systems and their analytical solutions as applied to bodies at rest (equilibrium). Topic areas include beams, trusses, determinate frames, and load tracing.","ONOUYE,B " 12043,766,320,"EDUC AND SOCIETY ","Examines educational problems, policy, and practice from interdisciplinary perspective. Explores the tensions between education values and goals throughout the history of public schooling in the United States and develops critical perspectives through which to evaluate current proposals for school reform.","VAN GALEN,J " 12044,782,320,"EUROPEAN LIT ","Examination of the development of European literature in a variety of genres and periods. Possible areas of study include literature from romantic fiction of early nineteenth century through great realist classics of second half of the century or from symbolism to expressionism and existentialism.","DORNBUSH,J " 12045,782,320,"EUROPEAN LIT ","Examination of the development of European literature in a variety of genres and periods. Possible areas of study include literature from romantic fiction of early nineteenth century through great realist classics of second half of the century or from symbolism to expressionism and existentialism.","GRAY,R " 12046,795,320,"G R PRIV & PUB LIFE ","Study of the civic and social practices and institutions of everyday Greek and Roman private and public life, including the family, social classes, the courts and legal systems, military service and war, technology and the trades, money and banking, agriculture and rural life. Many lectures illustrated by slides. Offered: A.","BLIQUEZ,L " 12047,800,320,"EVALUATION EVIDENCE ","Case-based course on quantitative literacy. Influence of data collection processes on information produced. Teaches skills for critical evaluation of social science evidence presented in courses, journals, mass media. Offered: jointly with SOC 320/STAT 320.","MORRIS,W " 12048,824,320,"ENGL LIT:MID AGES ","Literary culture of Middle Ages in England, as seen in selected works from earlier and later periods, ages of Beowulf and of Geoffrey Chaucer. Read in translation, except for a few later works, which are read in Middle English.","REMLEY,P " 12049,833,320,"FOR PROD MRKT/MNGMT ","Overview of business concepts as they relate to the following topics in the context of the forest products industry: launching a business and entrepreneurship; marketing; human resources management; and global business. Offered: A.","PAUN,D " 12050,862,320,"FUND OF APPLIC PROG ","Fundamental programming concepts including data types, control structures, modularization, and structure programming. Developing solutions for problems in interactive business applications. Introduction to data and file structures. Extensive use of an event-driven programming language. Prerequisite: I S 300; may not be repeated.","KAGHAN,W " 12051,862,320,"FUND OF APPLIC PROG ","Fundamental programming concepts including data types, control structures, modularization, and structure programming. Developing solutions for problems in interactive business applications. Introduction to data and file structures. Extensive use of an event-driven programming language. Prerequisite: I S 300; may not be repeated.","LEFOR,J " 12052,868,320,"INFO NEEDS SRCHING ","Introduction to information needs, database and information organization and structure, Web and database searching and browsing, and information presentation. Examination of underlying principles in knowledge representation, indexing, record structures, online search process, search strategies and tactics, assessment of user needs, reference interviewing, post-processing, organization and presentation of information. ","BROOKS,T " 12053,886,320,"THERMODYNAMICS I ","Introduction to classical macroscopic thermodynamics, including basic laws underlying energy conversion and management with emphasis on engineering design applications. Prerequisite: either CHEM 140 or CHEM 142; either MATH 126 or MATH 129; PHYS 121. Offered: AWSp.","EMERY,A " 12054,886,320,"THERMODYNAMICS I ","Introduction to classical macroscopic thermodynamics, including basic laws underlying energy conversion and management with emphasis on engineering design applications. Prerequisite: either CHEM 140 or CHEM 142; either MATH 126 or MATH 129; PHYS 121. Offered: AWSp.","HO,J " 12055,902,320,"VOICE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HARPER,T " 12056,902,320,"VOICE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","PATRICK,J " 12057,902,320,"VOICE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SUDDUTH,A " 12058,902,320,"VOICE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","WELD,K " 12059,902,320,"VOICE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","ZYLSTRA,N " 12060,943,320,"ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY ","Survey of ancient Greek philosophy, beginning with the pre-Socratics and proceeding on through Plato to Aristotle.","COHEN,S " 12061,983,320,"EVALUATION EVIDENCE ","Case-based course on quantitative literacy. Influence of data collection processes on information produced. Teaches skills for critical evaluation of social science evidence presented in courses, journals, mass media. Offered: jointly with CS&SS 320/STAT 320.","MORRIS,W " 12062,992,320,"EVALUATION EVIDENCE ","Case-based course on quantitative literacy. Influence of data collection processes on information produced. Teaches skills for critical evaluation of social science evidence presented in courses, journals, mass media. Offered: jointly with CS&SS 320/SOC 320.","MORRIS,W " 12063,997,320,"INTRO MKTG MGMT ","Introduces the major principles and practices that are used by marketing managers in analyzing marketing problems and developing appropriate solutions. Examines how marketing operates within the global, social, and economic environment.","IM,S " 12064,997,320,"INTRO MKTG MGMT ","Introduces the major principles and practices that are used by marketing managers in analyzing marketing problems and developing appropriate solutions. Examines how marketing operates within the global, social, and economic environment.","NEILL,S " 12065,1007,320,"URBAN PLANNING ","Introduction to the planning process. Presents and discusses the major planning sub-fields. Includes topics in housing, transportation, recreation, environmental planning, and preservation planning. Examines techniques associated with growth controls and land use management. Introductory course for students with planning emphasis.","DIERWECHTER,Y " 12066,1012,320,"MATH FOUND PRG ","Algorithmic approach to continuous and discrete mathematics, proof writing, and templates. Presented from mathematician's perspective, but specifically focused to computer science/engineering application. Emphasis on enhancing skills and perspective in concepts from counting to basic cryptography to graph theory, and on developing proof-writing skills. Cannot be counted toward CSS degree. Offered: AW.","MCLANE,D " 12067,760,321,"SOLAR SYSTEM ","Solar system; planetary atmospheres, surfaces and interiors, the moon, comets. The solar wind and interplanetary medium. Formation of the solar system. Prerequisite: PHYS 224 which may be taken concurrently.","BROWNLEE,D " 12068,788,321,"QUANTITATIVE ANLYS ","Introduction to chemical analysis, including gravimetric, volumetric, spectrophotometric, and potentiometric analyses. Laboratory computer use included. Prerequisite: either CHEM 155, both CHEM 160 and CHEM 161, or CHEM 162. Offered: AWS.","RUZICKA,J " 12069,797,321,"CMU IN INTL RELS ","Looks at communications in relations between international groups and states. Examines the range of functions and roles communication media play in international affairs, global issues, and intergroup relations. Also examines the strategic use of communications by various groups. Offered: jointly with POL S 330.","RIVENBURGH,N " 12070,801,321,"DISCRETE STRUCTURES ","Fundamentals of set theory, graph theory, enumeration, and algebraic structures, with applications in computing. Prerequisite: CSE 143; either MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 136. Offered: AWSp.","FOX,D " 12071,824,321,"CHAUCER ","Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and other poetry, with attention to Chaucer's social, historical, and intellectual milieu.","MUSSETTER,S " 12072,825,321,"ENGR CO-OP ED ","Engineering practicum; integration of classroom theory with on-the-job training. Periods of full-time work alternate with periods of full-time study. Open only to students who have been admitted to the Engineering Cooperative Education Program. Requires subsequent completion of ENGR 322 to obtain credit. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","MCLAREN,L " 12073,850,321,"INTERMED HINDI ","Systematic expansion of vocabulary and grammar. Intermediate-level prose and poetry readings. Oral drills. Prerequisite: HINDI 313. Offered: AS.","SINGH,K " 12074,855,321,"AF-AM HST TO 1865 ","History of Africans in America from slave trade through the Civil War, with emphasis on how gender informed African-American experience. Topics include slave trade, middle passage, life in plantation south, culture, family structure and resistance, and the experience of free blacks, North and South. ","CAMP,S " 12075,872,321,"JAPAN LIT I ","Introduction to some of the major works up to 1800 in English translation. Readings include love poetry, personal memoirs, military epics, kabuki drama, works of popular culture, and romantic fiction, such as the classic Tale of Genji. In English.","BURTON,W " 12076,902,321,"PIANO ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MC CABE,R " 12077,902,321,"PIANO ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MICHAELIAN,P " 12078,902,321,"PIANO ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SEALES,M " 12079,902,321,"PIANO ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SHEPPARD,C " 12080,902,321,"PIANO ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","YEH,R " 12081,907,321,"EVOL OF WARFARE I ","Introduction to the art of war, the evolution of warfare from the earliest recorded battles to the present day. Offered: A.","BREITBEIL,R " 12082,944,321,"ELECTROMAGNETISM ","First of a three-quarter sequence. Charges at rest and in motion; dielectric and magnetic media; electromagnetic waves; relativity and electromagnetism; physical optics. Prerequisite: MATH 324 which may be taken concurrently; PHYS 228. Offered: A.","MILLER,G " 12083,945,321,"AMER FOREIGN POLICY ","Constitutional framework; major factors in formulation and execution of policy; policies as modified by recent developments; the principal policymakers-President, Congress, political parties, pressure groups, and public opinion.","GORTZAK,Y " 12084,965,321,"LIT CULT TO 1700 ","Literature as an element in Russian culture. Art, architecture, music, philosophy, and folklore also treated. Periods covered include medieval, Renaissance, Reformation, and baroque. Offered: A.","WAUGH,D " 12085,988,321,"INTRO LITRARY STDS ","Acquaints the third-year student with elementary techniques of literary analysis, as applied to examples of narrative, poetry and theater, within the context of the Spanish and Latin American literary traditions. Prerequisite: SPAN 301 which may be taken concurrently.","BARBON,M " 12086,1012,321,"DISCRETE STRUCTURES ","Definitions of tools for reasoning about discrete mathematical objects useful for computer professionals. Set theory, propositions and predicates, sequences, enumeration, algorithms, number theory, matrices, induction, recursion, correctness, counting, permutations and combinations, probability, relations, graphs, trees, and Boolean algebra with applications in computing. Recommended: algebra, TCSS 340 or equivalent. Offered: AW.","BICHINDARITZ " 12087,1012,321,"DISCRETE STRUCTURES ","Definitions of tools for reasoning about discrete mathematical objects useful for computer professionals. Set theory, propositions and predicates, sequences, enumeration, algorithms, number theory, matrices, induction, recursion, correctness, counting, permutations and combinations, probability, relations, graphs, trees, and Boolean algebra with applications in computing. Recommended: algebra, TCSS 340 or equivalent. Offered: AW.","CRUM,L " 12088,1012,321,"DISCRETE STRUCTURES ","Definitions of tools for reasoning about discrete mathematical objects useful for computer professionals. Set theory, propositions and predicates, sequences, enumeration, algorithms, number theory, matrices, induction, recursion, correctness, counting, permutations and combinations, probability, relations, graphs, trees, and Boolean algebra with applications in computing. Recommended: algebra, TCSS 340 or equivalent. Offered: AW.","ROSENFELD,M " 12089,747,322,"RACE, CLASS, GENDER ","The intersection of race and gender in the lives of women of color in the United States from historical and contemporary perspectives. Topics include racism, sexism, activism, sexuality, and inter-racial dynamics between women of color groups. Offered: jointly with WOMEN 322.","KEATING,C " 12090,782,322,"ASIAN & WESTERN LIT ","Topics designated by individual instructors.","BRAESTER,Y " 12091,801,322,"INTRO FORMAL MODELS ","Finite automata and regular expressions; context-free grammars and pushdown automata; nondeterminism; Turing machines and the halting problem. Emphasis on understanding models and their applications and on rigorous use of basic techniques of analysis. Induction proofs, simulation, diagonalization, and reduction arguments. Prerequisite: CSE 321. Offered: AW.","RAO,R " 12092,825,322,"ENGR CO-OP SEM ","Reporting and evaluation of co-op work experience, and discussion of current topics in engineering. To be taken during the first quarter in school following each work session. Offered: AWSpS.","MCLAREN,L " 12093,829,322,"FOREST ECOSYSTEMS ","Introduction to forest ecosystems, forest classification, nutrient cycling, producers, decomposers, and consumers, forest stand dynamics, role of disturbances (fire, insects, diseases, wind, water), and ecosystem management. Offered: A.","AGEE,J " 12094,829,322,"FOREST ECOSYSTEMS ","Introduction to forest ecosystems, forest classification, nutrient cycling, producers, decomposers, and consumers, forest stand dynamics, role of disturbances (fire, insects, diseases, wind, water), and ecosystem management. Offered: A.","EDMONDS,R " 12095,829,322,"FOREST ECOSYSTEMS ","Introduction to forest ecosystems, forest classification, nutrient cycling, producers, decomposers, and consumers, forest stand dynamics, role of disturbances (fire, insects, diseases, wind, water), and ecosystem management. Offered: A.","GARA,R " 12096,875,322,"MD TCH-INT CL CHEM ","Lecture and laboratory covering the theoretical and practical concepts associated with testing procedures performed in clinical chemistry. Offered: A.","RAINEY,P " 12097,900,322,"THERM MATLS ","Quantitative applications of thermodynamics to systems of interest to metallurgical and ceramic engineers. Detailed review of thermodynamic quantities and equations of state. Offered: A.","RAO,Y " 12098,902,322,"ORGAN ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","TERRY,C " 12099,943,322,"MODERN PHILOSOPHY ","Examination of metaphysical and epistemological problems from the works of Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, and Kant.","CLATTERBAUGH " 12100,988,322,"HISPANIC CLTR STDS ","Introduces students to elite, mass, and folk cultures of Latin America, Spain, and Latinos in the United States. Sample topics include transculturation, globalization, border culture, and relations between culture, democratization, and human rights. Prerequisite: SPAN 301 which may be taken concurrently.","RANEDA-CUART " 12101,1031,322,"RACE, CLASS, GENDER ","The intersection of race, class, and gender in the lives of women of color in the United States from historical and contemporary perspectives. Topics include racism, classism, sexism, activism, sexuality, and inter-racial dynamics between women of color groups. Offered: jointly with AES 322.","KEATING,C " 12102,777,323,"US POL&CLTR TO 1865 ","Survey of U.S. history from pre-European and Native American contact to the end of the Civil War, focusing on the interplay between political and cultural institutions, ideology, and daily practice. Introduction to the practice of ""doing history"" by examining a wide range of primary documents.","BRUNE,J " 12103,824,323,"SHAKESPEARE TO 1603 ","Shakespeare's career as dramatist before 1603 (including Hamlet). Study of history plays, comedies, and tragedies.","STREITBERGER " 12104,829,323,"FOR ECOS FIELD TRIPS","Field trips associated with ESC 322, Forest Ecosystems, scheduled for all-day Thursday three times during the quarter. One trip to westside Cascades forest, one to eastside Cascade forest, and one to prairie-forest ecotone. Substantial field trip reports associated with each trip. Co-requisite: ESC 322. Offered: A.","AGEE,J " 12105,829,323,"FOR ECOS FIELD TRIPS","Field trips associated with ESC 322, Forest Ecosystems, scheduled for all-day Thursday three times during the quarter. One trip to westside Cascades forest, one to eastside Cascade forest, and one to prairie-forest ecotone. Substantial field trip reports associated with each trip. Co-requisite: ESC 322. Offered: A.","EDMONDS,R " 12106,829,323,"FOR ECOS FIELD TRIPS","Field trips associated with ESC 322, Forest Ecosystems, scheduled for all-day Thursday three times during the quarter. One trip to westside Cascades forest, one to eastside Cascade forest, and one to prairie-forest ecotone. Substantial field trip reports associated with each trip. Co-requisite: ESC 322. Offered: A.","GARA,R " 12107,886,323,"THERMODYNAMICS II ","Applications of thermodynamic principles: properties of pure substances from an advanced point of view, nonreactive gas mixtures, energy analysis of reactive mixtures, chemical equilibria, combustion, power, and refrigeration cycle analysis. Prerequisite: either M E 320, CHEM E 260, or ENGR 260. Offered: AWSp.","KRAMLICH,J " 12108,777,324,"INTL POLITICAL ECON ","The study of international political economy, with particular emphasis on the post World War II period. Topics covered include contending ideological perspectives and theoretical approaches, the economic order under American leadership, the politics of international trade and finance, and the problem of development and underdevelopment in the third world. ","DANBY,C " 12109,865,324,"LINEAR PROG ","Optimization of linear systems, mathematical model design, simplex methods, primal-dual algorithms, parametric programming, network theory, and integer and goal programming. Design aspects of models with applications involving transportation, allocation, and total industrial engineering systems. Prerequisite: either MATH 136 or MATH 308; CSE 142. Offered: A.","KOPF,J " 12110,865,324,"LINEAR PROG ","Optimization of linear systems, mathematical model design, simplex methods, primal-dual algorithms, parametric programming, network theory, and integer and goal programming. Design aspects of models with applications involving transportation, allocation, and total industrial engineering systems. Prerequisite: either MATH 136 or MATH 308; CSE 142. Offered: A.","ZABINSKY,Z " 12111,888,324,"ADV MULTIVAR CALC 1 ","Vector and scalar fields, line integrals, surface and volume integrals, theorems of Green, Gauss, and Stokes. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 126 or 2.0 in MATH 129. Offered: AWSpS.","HLADKY,R " 12112,888,324,"ADV MULTIVAR CALC 1 ","Vector and scalar fields, line integrals, surface and volume integrals, theorems of Green, Gauss, and Stokes. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 126 or 2.0 in MATH 129. Offered: AWSpS.","MEYER,D " 12113,888,324,"ADV MULTIVAR CALC 1 ","Vector and scalar fields, line integrals, surface and volume integrals, theorems of Green, Gauss, and Stokes. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 126 or 2.0 in MATH 129. Offered: AWSpS.","OSBORNE,M " 12114,888,324,"ADV MULTIVAR CALC 1 ","Vector and scalar fields, line integrals, surface and volume integrals, theorems of Green, Gauss, and Stokes. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 126 or 2.0 in MATH 129. Offered: AWSpS.","OZOLS,V " 12115,888,324,"ADV MULTIVAR CALC 1 ","Vector and scalar fields, line integrals, surface and volume integrals, theorems of Green, Gauss, and Stokes. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 126 or 2.0 in MATH 129. Offered: AWSpS.","WESTWATER,M " 12116,902,324,"VIOLIN-VIOLA ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CALLUS,H " 12117,902,324,"VIOLIN-VIOLA ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CHEE,K " 12118,902,324,"VIOLIN-VIOLA ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","PATTERSON,R " 12119,944,324,"QUANTUM MECHANICS ","First part of a two-quarter sequence. Introduction to nonrelativistic quantum mechanics: need for quantum theory, Schrodinger equation, operators, angular momentum, the hydrogen atom, identical particles, and the periodic table. Prerequisite: MATH 324; PHYS 225; PHYS 228. Offered: A.","KAPLAN,D " 12120,756,325,"PACIFIC ARCHY ","History of the human occupation of the South Pacific Islands, especially Indonesia, Philippines, Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia. Focus on current debates about human migrations, long distance maritime trade, political structures, culture contact, and colonialism. Emphasis on the analysis of the primary archaeological and documentary data. Prerequisite: ARCHY 205.","LAPE,P " 12121,902,325,"VIOLONCELLO ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SAKS,T " 12122,904,325,"ACCOMPANYING ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","KLINE,R " 12123,1026,325,"ECON WAY OF THINKING","Examines the economic theory of individual choices, applying this theory to analyzing many economic phenomena. Emphasizes relating an understanding of economic theory to public policy issues, in particular the appropriate boundary between the public and private sectors, environmental policy, education policy, and tax policy.","BAIRD,K " 12124,888,326,"ADV MULTIVAR CALC 2 ","Elementary topology, general theorems on partial differentiation, maxima and minima, differentials, Lagrange multipliers, implicit function theorem, inverse function theorem and transformations, change of variables formula. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 136 or 2.0 in MATH 308; 2.0 in MATH 324. Offered: AWSp.","ERICKSON,K " 12125,902,326,"DOUBLE BASS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","LIEBERMAN,B " 12126,902,326,"DOUBLE BASS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MILLER,D " 12127,906,326,"REPERTOIRE ","For music majors.","CALLUS,H " 12128,906,326,"REPERTOIRE ","For music majors.","HARPER,T " 12129,906,326,"REPERTOIRE ","For music majors.","LIEBERMAN,B " 12130,906,326,"REPERTOIRE ","For music majors.","NOVACEK,S " 12131,906,326,"REPERTOIRE ","For music majors.","PATTERSON,R " 12132,906,326,"REPERTOIRE ","For music majors.","SKOWRONEK,F " 12133,824,327,"REST/18TH C LIT ","Selections from wits and satirists; poems by John Dryden and Alexander Pope; plays by Dryden, William Congreve, and other wits; the great satires of Jonathan Swift, and the first stirring of the novel.","MC CRACKEN,J " 12134,838,327,"ADV CONVERSATION ","Not open to students whose native language is French. Prerequisite: FRENCH 203.","BATTISTINI,S " 12135,871,327,"ADV CONVERSATION ","Not open to students whose native language is Italian. Prerequisite: ITAL 203.","RUSSI,C " 12136,888,327,"INTRO REAL ANLYS I ","Limits and continuity of functions, sequences, series tests, absolute convergence, uniform convergence. Power series, improper integrals, uniform continuity, fundamental theorems on continuous functions, theory of the Riemann integral. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 126 and 2.0 in MATH 300 and 2.0 in MATH 307, or 2.0 in MATH 136. Offered: AWSpS.","STOUT,E " 12137,902,327,"FLUTE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SKOWRONEK,F " 12138,888,328,"INTRO REAL ANLYS II ","Limits and continuity of functions, sequences, series tests, absolute convergence, uniform convergence. Power series, improper integrals, uniform continuity, fundamental theorems on continuous functions, theory of the Riemann integral. Prerequisite: 2.0 in MATH 327. Offered: AWSp.","WARNER,G " 12139,902,328,"OBOE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HENDERSON,R " 12140,757,329,"TOPICS IN FIBER ART ","Explores a range of special topics in fibers, including non-traditional materials and processes and interdisciplinary areas of interest within the field, while offering specific technical, hands-on training when appropriate. Emphasizes the development of the thematic content of the individual's work.","GOLDSMITH,L " 12141,824,329,"RISE OF ENG NOVEL ","Study of the development of this major and popular modern literary form in the eighteenth century. Readings of the best of the novelists who founded the form, and some minor ones, from Defoe to Fielding, Richardson, and Sterne, early Austen, and the gothic and other writers.","LESTER,M " 12142,902,329,"CLARINET ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MC COLL,W " 12143,749,330,"US-INDIAN RELATIONS ","History of relations between American Indians and non-Indians in the U. S. with emphasis on national laws and policies. Examines origins and impacts of Indians' and non-Indians' strategies for dealing with each other, historical reasons for Indians' contemporary conditions and status.","BOYD,C " 12144,777,330,"DEMOCRATIC CAPITLSM ","Critical examination of the relationship between three political perspectives (libertarian, liberal and radical) and democratic capitalism.","FRANCIS,R " 12145,824,330,"ROMANTIC AGE ","Literary, intellectual, and historical ferment of the period from the French Revolution to the 1830s. Readings from major authors in different literary forms; discussions of critical and philosophical issues in a time of change.","HALMI,N " 12146,902,330,"BASSOON ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GROSSMAN,A " 12147,945,330,"CMU IN INTL RELS ","Looks at communications in relations between international groups and states. Examines the range of functions and roles communication media play in international affairs, global issues, and intergroup relations. Also examines the strategic use of communications by various groups. Offered: jointly with CMU 321.","RIVENBURGH,N " 12148,951,330,"LAB ANIMAL BEHAVIOR ","Experience with a variety of animal species and experimental procedures and instrumentation. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 200 or PSYCH 300;either 2.0 in PSYCH 213, 2.0 in PSYCH 217, 2.0 PSYCH 315, or 2.0 in PSYCH 317. Offered: AWSpS.","CANFIELD,J " 12149,997,330,"INTRO TO INFO TECH ","Introduces techniques that managers use to locate, organize, and use information for decision making and strategic advantage. Examines tools for managing information, including computer hardware, software, telecommunication networks, and various information system components. Prerequisite: 1.7 in T BUS 300.","WRIGHT-TENENBERG,J " 12150,1009,330,"SOCL SCIENCE RESRCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","DESMARTEAU,L " 12151,743,331,"AEROSPACE STDYS 300 ","Emphasis on leadership and management fundamentals, professional knowledge, leadership ethics, and communicative skills required of an Air Force officer. Case studies used to examine leadership and management situations. An additional leadership laboratory (mandatory for cadets but not special students) provides leadership experiences, giving students the opportunity to apply learned principles. Offered: A.","JENSEN,J " 12152,777,331,"FAMILY IN US SOC ","Examination of the historical development of the family, and the theoretical underpinnings of family relationships. Discusses current trends and changes in the family and family life.","MONTGOMERY,L " 12153,777,331,"FAMILY IN US SOC ","Examination of the historical development of the family, and the theoretical underpinnings of family relationships. Discusses current trends and changes in the family and family life.","RADO,L " 12154,813,331,"DEVICES/CIRCUITS I ","Physics, characteristics, applications, analysis, and design of circuits using semiconductor diodes and field-effect transistors with an emphasis on large-signal behavior and digital logic circuits. Classroom concepts are reinforced through laboratory experiments and design exercises. Prerequisite: 1.0 in E E 233. Offered: AWSp.","WILSON,D " 12155,824,331,"ROMANTIC POETRY I ","Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, and their contemporaries.","MODIANO,R " 12156,886,331,"INTRO HEAT TRANSFER ","Study of heat transfer by conduction, radiation, and convection; elementary heat-exchanger design. Prerequisite: either M E 333 or CEE 342. Offered: AWSp.","MESCHER,A " 12157,902,331,"SAXOPHONE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","BROCKMAN,M " 12158,906,331,"HISTORY OF JAZZ ","Extensive overview of important musicians, composers, arrangers, and stylistic periods of jazz history from emergence of the first jazz bands at the turn of the 20th century through post-modern bebop era of the 1990s.","IMMEL,D " 12159,935,331,"PHARMACEUT FORMULTN ","Physiochemical principles involved in formulating stable dosage forms suitable for human administration. Hands-on laboratory experience with formulating extemporaneous preparations routinely encountered in community and hospital pharmacies. Offered: A.","HO,R " 12160,935,331,"PHARMACEUT FORMULTN ","Physiochemical principles involved in formulating stable dosage forms suitable for human administration. Hands-on laboratory experience with formulating extemporaneous preparations routinely encountered in community and hospital pharmacies. Offered: A.","UNADKAT,J " 12161,945,331,"MID EAST N AFRICA ","Breakdown of traditional society and the problems of building modern political systems.","BURROWES,R " 12162,951,331,"LAB HUMAN PERFORM ","Selected aspects of human cognition, perception, and performance. Prerequisite: PSYCH 209; either 2.0 in PSYCH 213, 2.0 in PSYCH 217, 2.0 in PSYCH 315, or 2.0 in PSYCH 317.. Offered: AWSpS.","GRINLEY,M " 12163,951,331,"LAB HUMAN PERFORM ","Selected aspects of human cognition, perception, and performance. Prerequisite: PSYCH 209; either 2.0 in PSYCH 213, 2.0 in PSYCH 217, 2.0 in PSYCH 315, or 2.0 in PSYCH 317.. Offered: AWSpS.","GUTHORMSEN,A " 12164,951,331,"LAB HUMAN PERFORM ","Selected aspects of human cognition, perception, and performance. Prerequisite: PSYCH 209; either 2.0 in PSYCH 213, 2.0 in PSYCH 217, 2.0 in PSYCH 315, or 2.0 in PSYCH 317.. Offered: AWSpS.","JOSLYN,S " 12165,951,331,"LAB HUMAN PERFORM ","Selected aspects of human cognition, perception, and performance. Prerequisite: PSYCH 209; either 2.0 in PSYCH 213, 2.0 in PSYCH 217, 2.0 in PSYCH 315, or 2.0 in PSYCH 317.. Offered: AWSpS.","KNIGHT,R " 12166,983,331,"POPULATN & SOCIETY ","Population growth and distribution, population composition, population theory, urbanization. Determinants and consequences of fertility and mortality trends and migration in economically developed and underdeveloped areas.","GUEST,A " 12167,755,332,"CONST MAT & ASSM I ","Lectures and readings pertaining to a survey of residential and light-commercial construction materials, assemblies, and techniques of assembly.","DANIALI,S " 12168,757,332,"SCULP COMP - PUBLIC ","Intermediate work in various media and techniques with an emphasis on the creation of public art. ","YOUNG,J " 12169,813,332,"DEVICES/CIRCUITS II ","Characteristics of bipolar transistors, large- and small- signal models for bipolar and field effect transistors, linear circuit applications, including low and high frequency analysis of differential amplifiers, current sources, gain stages and output stages, internal circuitry of op-amps, op-amp configurations, op-amp stability and compensation. Weekly laboratory. Prerequisite: 1.0 in E E 331. Offered: AWSp.","HELMS,W " 12170,874,332,"LANDSCAPE CONSTRCTN ","Materials and structures in landscape construction. Design criteria and construction techniques for detail elements of landscape architecture. Working drawings, specifications, cost estimates, and procedures.","HOU,J " 12171,874,332,"LANDSCAPE CONSTRCTN ","Materials and structures in landscape construction. Design criteria and construction techniques for detail elements of landscape architecture. Working drawings, specifications, cost estimates, and procedures.","WINTERBOTTOM " 12172,902,332,"HORN ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","KAPPY,D " 12173,951,332,"LAB ANIMAL LEARNING ","Selected aspects of animal learning emphasizing behavioral experiments with the rat. Prerequisite: PSYCH 209; either 2.0 in PSYCH 213, 2.0 in PSYCH 217, 2.0 in PSYCH, or 2.0 in PSYCH 317. Offered: AWSpS.","HA,R " 12174,951,332,"LAB ANIMAL LEARNING ","Selected aspects of animal learning emphasizing behavioral experiments with the rat. Prerequisite: PSYCH 209; either 2.0 in PSYCH 213, 2.0 in PSYCH 217, 2.0 in PSYCH, or 2.0 in PSYCH 317. Offered: AWSpS.","JOSLYN,S " 12175,951,332,"LAB ANIMAL LEARNING ","Selected aspects of animal learning emphasizing behavioral experiments with the rat. Prerequisite: PSYCH 209; either 2.0 in PSYCH 213, 2.0 in PSYCH 217, 2.0 in PSYCH, or 2.0 in PSYCH 317. Offered: AWSpS.","KIRKEVOLD,B " 12176,951,332,"LAB ANIMAL LEARNING ","Selected aspects of animal learning emphasizing behavioral experiments with the rat. Prerequisite: PSYCH 209; either 2.0 in PSYCH 213, 2.0 in PSYCH 217, 2.0 in PSYCH, or 2.0 in PSYCH 317. Offered: AWSpS.","SKIVER,R " 12177,967,332,"POL ECON INT TRADE ","Theoretical and historical analysis to explore the causes and effects of the rise and decline of four major international trade and monetary regimes. Foundations and emerging features of the new international trade and monetary regime and its implications for the world economy.","POZNANSKI,K " 12178,757,333,"NEW MAT & PROCESSES ","Exploration of the process through which artists discover and translate ideas, feelings, and concerns into images or objects. Introduction of new ways of thinking, new materials and processes in the investigation of a variety of sculpture methods and approaches. Prerequisite: ART 121; ART 123; ART 124; either ART 272 or ART 273.","LOEWENSTEIN, " 12179,775,333,"PLANT COMMUNTES R&R ","Ecological impacts by humans on native plant communities. Effects of grazing, timber removal, habitat draining and filling, fire control, application of chemicals. Potential for ecological restoration of plant communities. Three required weekend field trips. Prerequisite: either BIOL 102, BIOL 180, or BIOL 203; BOTANY 113. Offered: jointly with BOTANY/ESC 333.","LEOPOLD,E " 12180,777,333,"INDIVIDUAL & SOC ","Socialization is the process by which individuals develop into social beings. Examines various theories of socialization and human development. Explores the role played by social structure and institutions in the integration of the individual into society.","GILLESPIE,D " 12181,779,333,"PLANT COMMUNTES R&R ","Ecological impacts by humans on native plant communities. Effects of grazing, timber removal, habitat draining and filling, fire control, application of chemicals. Potential for ecological restoration of plant communities. Three required weekend field trips. Prerequisite: either BIOL 102, BIOL 180, or BIOL 203; BOTANY 113. Offered: jointly with BIOL/ESC 333; Sp.","LEOPOLD,E " 12182,796,333,"CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ","Explanation of requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act and other related federal and state legislation as applied to the building construction industry. Standards for accident prevention, hazard identification, and responsibility for compliance emphasized. Offered: Sp.","CAMPBELL,P " 12183,824,333,"ENGLISH NOVEL ","Studies in the novel in one of its classic phases. Authors include Austen, the Brontes, Dickens, Thackeray.","BUTWIN,J " 12184,824,333,"ENGLISH NOVEL ","Studies in the novel in one of its classic phases. Authors include Austen, the Brontes, Dickens, Thackeray.","DUNN,R " 12185,829,333,"PLANT COMMUNTES R&R ","Biological and ecological effects of human impact on native plant communities. Effects of grazing, timber removal, habitat draining and filling, fire control, and application of chemicals. Potential for ecological restoration of plant communities. Field trips. Prerequisite: either BIOL 102, BIOL 180, or BIOL 203; BOTANY 113. Offered: jointly with BIOL/BOTANY 333; Sp.","LEOPOLD,E " 12186,843,333,"BUSINESS GERMAN I ","Introduction to the language and practices of German business. Covers marketing, finance, accounting, economic theory, stock exchange, shipping, and production. Recommended: GERMAN 203. Offered: A.","BARTHEL,E " 12187,886,333,"INTRO TO FLUID MECH ","Introduction to the basic fluid laws and their application. Conservation equations, dynamic similarity, potential flow, boundary-layer concepts, effects of friction, compressible flow, fluid machinery, measurement techniques. Prerequisite: either M E 320, CHEM E 260, or ENGR 260; either MATH 307 or AMATH 351. Offered: AWSpS.","MC CORMICK,N " 12188,902,333,"TRUMPET ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SIELERT,V " 12189,902,333,"TRUMPET ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","VIZZUTTI,A " 12190,951,333,"SEN/PERCPT PROCESS ","Perception and processing by each of the senses with emphasis on behavioral studies and their relationship to underlying structure. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 101 or PSYCH 102. Offered: SpS.","KNIGHT,R " 12191,998,333,"ADV TEC WRIT & ORAL ","Emphasis on the presentation of technical information to various audiences. Style of writing required for proposals, reports, and journal articles. Oral presentation principles, including use of visuals, as well as organizing and presenting an effective talk. For engineering majors. Prerequisite: T C 231. Offered: AWSpS.","BURKHALTER,N " 12192,998,333,"ADV TEC WRIT & ORAL ","Emphasis on the presentation of technical information to various audiences. Style of writing required for proposals, reports, and journal articles. Oral presentation principles, including use of visuals, as well as organizing and presenting an effective talk. For engineering majors. Prerequisite: T C 231. Offered: AWSpS.","BURNER,D " 12193,998,333,"ADV TEC WRIT & ORAL ","Emphasis on the presentation of technical information to various audiences. Style of writing required for proposals, reports, and journal articles. Oral presentation principles, including use of visuals, as well as organizing and presenting an effective talk. For engineering majors. Prerequisite: T C 231. Offered: AWSpS.","PLUMB,C " 12194,998,333,"ADV TEC WRIT & ORAL ","Emphasis on the presentation of technical information to various audiences. Style of writing required for proposals, reports, and journal articles. Oral presentation principles, including use of visuals, as well as organizing and presenting an effective talk. For engineering majors. Prerequisite: T C 231. Offered: AWSpS.","TEAL,K " 12195,1016,333,"ENVIRO CHEMISTRY ","Explores basic aquatic environmental chemistry, emphasizing practical applications and real-world problem solving. Includes coverage of acid/base reactions, gas exchange, alkalinity, and reduction/oxidation reactions through lectures, field and laboratory-based exercises, and student research presentations. ","GAWEL,J " 12196,757,334,"PUB/PROF ART ISSUES ","Topics vary, centering on issues of public art and professional practices.","NICHOLLS,J " 12197,757,334,"PUB/PROF ART ISSUES ","Topics vary, centering on issues of public art and professional practices.","YOUNG,J " 12198,824,334,"ENGL NOV LATER 19 C ","Studies in the novel as it passes from a classic format to formats more experimental. Authors include George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, Joseph Conrad, and others.","DUNN,R " 12199,824,334,"ENGL NOV LATER 19 C ","Studies in the novel as it passes from a classic format to formats more experimental. Authors include George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, Joseph Conrad, and others.","HENNESSEE,D " 12200,888,334,"H-ACCEL ADVAN CALC ","Introduction to proofs and rigor; uniform convergence, Fourier series and partial differential equations, vector calculus, complex variables. Students who complete this sequence are not required to take MATH 300, 309, 324, 326, 327, 328, and 427. Second year of an accelerated two-year sequence; prepares students for senior-level mathematics courses. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 126, 2.0 in MATH 129, or 2.0 in MATH 136; 2.0 in MATH 307; either 2.0 in MATH 205 or 2.0 in MATH 308. Offered: A.","MORROW,J " 12201,902,334,"TROMBONE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","IMMEL,D " 12202,987,334,"ESSNTLS OF ARGUMENT ","Argument as a technique in the investigation of social problems; evidence, proof, refutation, persuasion; training in argumentative speaking.","PETERS,M " 12203,987,334,"ESSNTLS OF ARGUMENT ","Argument as a technique in the investigation of social problems; evidence, proof, refutation, persuasion; training in argumentative speaking.","SCOTT,S " 12204,988,334,"LATIN AMERICAN FILM ","Overview of the history of Latin American cinema, including the new Latin American cinema of the 1960s; the development of strong film industries in Mexico, Cuba, and Brazil; and recent developments in the context of globalization and democratization. Prerequisite: SPAN 301 which may be taken concurrently.","DOREMUS,A " 12205,757,335,"METAL CASTING ","Introduction to foundry techniques as applied to fine arts casting of ferrous and nonferrous material. Prerequisite: ART 272.","TAYLOR,N " 12206,788,335,"H-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY ","For chemistry majors and otherwise qualified students planning three or more quarters of organic chemistry. Structure, nomenclature, reactions, and synthesis of organic compounds. Theory and mechanism of organic reactions. Studies of biomolecules. No organic laboratory accompanies this course. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 220, 223, 237, 335 (5 credits). Prerequisite: either CHEM 155, CHEM 160, or CHEM 162. Offered: A.","KAHR,B " 12207,824,335,"AGE OF VICTORIA ","Literature in an era of revolution that also sought continuity, when culture faced redefinition as mass culture and found in the process new demands and creative energies, new material and forms, and transformations of old ones. Readings range from works of Tennyson, Browning, Arnold, Shaw, to Dickens, Eliot, Hardy.","ALEXANDER,E " 12208,824,335,"AGE OF VICTORIA ","Literature in an era of revolution that also sought continuity, when culture faced redefinition as mass culture and found in the process new demands and creative energies, new material and forms, and transformations of old ones. Readings range from works of Tennyson, Browning, Arnold, Shaw, to Dickens, Eliot, Hardy.","TANDY,A " 12209,899,335,"PRIN OF SELLING ","Focuses on role of influence and persuasion in professional selling and other organizational settings. In addition to formal theoretical coursework in such areas as consumer behavior, negotiation, and communication, students practice sales skills in role plays, presentations, and other exercises requiring practical application of selling theory. Prerequisite: MKTG 301; may not be repeated.","MCKINLEY,W " 12210,899,335,"PRIN OF SELLING ","Focuses on role of influence and persuasion in professional selling and other organizational settings. In addition to formal theoretical coursework in such areas as consumer behavior, negotiation, and communication, students practice sales skills in role plays, presentations, and other exercises requiring practical application of selling theory. Prerequisite: MKTG 301; may not be repeated.","RHODES,J " 12211,902,335,"TUBA ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","PHILLIPS,E " 12212,940,335,"DISP PRACTICUM ","Under preceptor supervision, students master competencies necessary for distributional responsibilities in the institutional and ambulatory care pharmacy practice settings. Credit/no credit only.","O SULLIVAN,T " 12213,824,336,"EARLY MOD ENG LIT ","Experiments in fiction and poetry. Novels by Joyce, Woolf, Lawrence, and others; poetry by Eliot and Yeats and others.","KEELING,B " 12214,824,337,"MODERN NOVEL ","The novel on both sides of the Atlantic in the first half of the twentieth century. Includes such writers as Joyce, Woolf, Lawrence, Stein, Hemingway, Faulkner, and others.","KEELING,B " 12215,902,337,"PERCUSSION ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","COLLIER,T " 12216,777,338,"WORLD HIS CLASS AGE ","Covers the formative period of the main civilizations of the world, focusing on the principal ideas and institutions of each area. Emphasizes the ways in which the evolution of those institutions has affected the present. Also stresses the interaction between civilizations during the formative stage of their growth.","WOOD,A " 12217,902,338,"GUITAR ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","NOVACEK,S " 12218,943,338,"PHIL HUMAN RIGHTS ","Theories of human rights and the bearing of these theories on issues of public policy such as legitimacy of war and terrorism, economic justice, and whether future generations have rights.","HIMMA,K " 12219,902,339,"VIOLA DA GAMBA ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","TINDEMANS,M " 12220,749,340,"INDIAN CHILD & FAM ","Cross-cultural survey of Indian child rearing, family structure, and related social issues. Includes historical changes in family structure, value orientation and adaptation to a bicultural environment, education, child welfare, health problems, and aging.","SPEED,C " 12221,758,340,"PRE-CL ART & ARCH ","Art and the other material remains of the civilizations in the Aegean from the Neolithic period to the end of the Bronze Age, with special emphasis on Minoan Crete and the Mycenaean kingdoms of mainland Greece; illustrated by slides. The history, techniques, and results of significant excavations. Offered: jointly with CL AR 340.","SCOTTON,P " 12222,763,340,"OPERTN & PROJ MGMT ","Focuses on understanding the techniques in planning, operating, and controlling the production process. Problems include manufacturing, inventory systems, production scheduling, improvement curves, productivity in service organizations, and total quality management. Prerequisite: B BUS 310.","GAWLIK,D " 12223,763,340,"OPERTN & PROJ MGMT ","Focuses on understanding the techniques in planning, operating, and controlling the production process. Problems include manufacturing, inventory systems, production scheduling, improvement curves, productivity in service organizations, and total quality management. Prerequisite: B BUS 310.","REID,T " 12224,793,340,"PRE-CL ART & ARCH ","Survey of the art and the other material remains of the civilizations in the Aegean from the Neolithic Age to the end of the Bronze Age, with special emphasis on Minoan Crete and the Mycenaean kingdoms of mainland Greece, illustrated by slides. The history, techniques, and results of significant excavations are examined. Offered: jointly with ART H 340.","SCOTTON,P " 12225,824,340,"MOD ANGLO IRISH LIT ","Principal writers in English of the modern Irish literary movement -- Yeats, Joyce, Synge, Gregory, and O'Casey among them -- with attention to traditions of Irish culture and history.","VAUGHAN,M " 12226,899,340,"ADVERTISING ","Management of the advertising function and its integration with other forms of promotion. Planning the program, determining the most effective approach, evaluation of media and budget, advertising research, advertising institutions, economic and social aspects. Prerequisite: MKTG 301; may not be repeated.","MATTHEWS,M " 12227,899,340,"ADVERTISING ","Management of the advertising function and its integration with other forms of promotion. Planning the program, determining the most effective approach, evaluation of media and budget, advertising research, advertising institutions, economic and social aspects. Prerequisite: MKTG 301; may not be repeated.","STONE,J " 12228,903,340,"MUSIC IN EDUCATION ","An orientation to the broad scope of issues regarding music in the schools (K-12), including curriculum, the development of instructional strategies, and evaluation techniques.","DEMOREST,S " 12229,904,340,"VOCAL JAZZENSEMBLE ","Credit/no credit only.","CROSS,D " 12230,958,340,"SPINAL ORTHOTICS ","Instruction and review of anatomy and biomechanics of the spine, patient evaluation, and prescription considerations as related to spinal orthotics. Lectures provide background knowledge of orthotic treatment principles for spinal pathologies. Laboratory experience includes patient evaluation, impression and measurement techniques, fabrication methods, and fitting criteria. Required for prosthetics and orthotics majors.","YAMANE,A " 12231,966,340,"KALEVALA ","An interdisciplinary approach to the Finnish national epic Kalevala, Estonian Kalevipoeg, and Saami Peivebarnen suongah jehtanasan maajisn. Discussion of traditional worldview, cultural revitalization, and emergent nationalism in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Finland, Estonia, and Saamiland.","NESTINGEN,A " 12232,1005,340,"CLINICAL PHENOMENA ","Examines selected clinical phenomena from the perspective of physiologic, pathophysiologic, experiential, and behavioral responses to life events and alterations in states of health and illness. Identifies relationship of nursing therapies to each perspective and influence of life span and socio-cultural factors.","GOREN,S " 12233,1012,340,"INT OBJ-ORIENT PRG ","Uses a modern structured, object-oriented language to introduce the design, implementation, modification, and verification of computer programs. Includes an introduction to program structure, data types, object-oriented design, graphical user interfaces, and event-driven programming. Nonmajors only. Recommended: computer literacy and algebra. Offered: ASp.","CONLEN,W " 12234,777,341,"SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY ","Focuses on the key issues, theories and research pertaining to the processes by which people influence and are influenced by one another. Topics include interpersonal relationships, socialization, social roles, social cognition, and perceptions and attributions.","FORREST,K " 12235,789,341,"ENERGY & ENVIRON I ","Energy consumption, U.S. and world. Fossil energy: energy conversion systems; oil, gas and coal resources; air pollution and environmental impacts. Nuclear energy use, principles, fission reactors, fuel cycle. Offered: jointly with M E 341, PHYS 341, ENVIR 341 A.","MALTE,P " 12236,801,341,"PROGRAMMING LANGS ","Basic concepts of programming languages, including abstraction mechanisms, types, and scoping. Detailed study of several different programming paradigms, such as functional, object-oriented, and logic programming. No credit if CSE 413 has been taken. Prerequisite: CSE 143. Offered: AWSp.","TANIMOTO,S " 12237,802,341,"PROGRAM THEORY/APP ","Fundamental concepts and techniques for analysis, design and implementation of computer programming. May not be repeated.","LIU,B " 12238,802,341,"PROGRAM THEORY/APP ","Fundamental concepts and techniques for analysis, design and implementation of computer programming. May not be repeated.","SUNG,K " 12239,813,341,"DT LINEAR SYSTEMS ","Discrete time signals and systems, impulse response, convolution, Z-transforms, discrete time Fourier analysis. Computer laboratory. Prerequisite: 1.0 in E E 235. Offered: AW.","RISKIN,E " 12240,827,341,"ENERGY & ENVIRON I ","Energy consumption, U.S. and world. Fossil energy: energy conversion system; oil gas and coal resources; air pollution and environmental impacts. Nuclear energy use, principles, fission reactors, fuel cycle. Offered: jointly with M E 341/CHEM E 341/PHYS 341; A.","MALTE,P " 12241,832,341,"TIMBER HARVESTING ","Timber harvesting methods and planning procedures. Logging cost and production control. Environmental and safety considerations as related to logging and road construction. Prerequisite: F E 346; F E 368. Offered: A.","SCHIESS,P " 12242,857,341,"JAPAN CIVILIZATION ","Japan's civilization, including its origins, government, literature, economic institutions, material culture, social organization, and religions, in relation to the development of Japan as a society and nation. Offered: jointly with SISEA 341.","HANLEY,S " 12243,874,341,"SITE PLANNING ","Introduction to site planning and landscape design, covering the factors of site analysis and planning; resource utilization; site suitability related to specific programs and activities; and planning, design, construction, and behavioral studies for selected case study projects. Open to nonmajors.","JOHNSON,J " 12244,886,341,"ENERGY & ENVIRON I ","Energy consumption, US and world. Fossil energy: energy conversion systems; oil, gas and coal resources; air pollution and environmental impacts. Nuclear energy use, principles, fission reactors, fuel cycle. Offered: jointly with ENVIR 341, CHEM E 341, and PHYS 341; A.","MALTE,P " 12245,902,341,"MALLET PERCUSSION ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","COLLIER,T " 12246,944,341,"ENERGY & ENVIRON I ","Energy consumption, US and world. Fossil energy: energy conversion systems; oil, gas and coal resources; air pollution and environmental impacts. Nuclear energy use, principles. Fission reactors, fuel cycle. Offered: jointly with CHEM E/ENVIR/M E 341; A.","MALTE,P " 12247,958,341,"UPPER EXTRM PROS I ","Principles of upper extremity prosthetic management and prescription considerations: functional evaluation, preprosthetic care, use of prosthetic components and materials, fabrication, harnessing, prosthetic training, documentation, and billing. Incorporates anatomy, biomechanics, and pathomechanics with clinical experience as they pertain to upper extremity prosthetics. Required for prosthetics and orthotics majors.","OKUMURA,R " 12248,971,341,"JAPAN CIVILIZATION ","Japan's civilization, including its origins, government, literature, economic institutions, material culture, social organization, and religions, in relation to the development of Japan as a society and nation. Offered: jointly with HSTAS 341.","HANLEY,S " 12249,1012,341,"FUND OBJ-ORIENT PRG ","Fundamental concepts and techniques for analysis, design, and implementation of computer programs. Includes programming of graphical user interfaces and event-driven programming. Prerequisite: TCSS 340. Offered: AWSpS.","CONLEN,W " 12250,791,342,"THE CHINESE LNGUAGE ","Nature and structure of the Chinese language, covering structural characteristics, genetic and typological affiliation, standard Mandarin and Chinese dialects, Chinese writing system, history of the Chinese language, and cultural aspects. Prerequisite: CHIN 113; recommended: CHIN 213 or CHIN 234, or concurrent enrollment in CHIN 211, CHIN 212, or CHIN 213. Offered: A.","VAN AUKEN,N " 12251,802,342,"MATH PRINCIPLES I ","Integrating mathematical principles with detailed instruction in computer programming. Explores mathematical reasoning and discrete structures through object-oriented programming. May not be repeated.","FUKUDA,M " 12252,802,342,"MATH PRINCIPLES I ","Integrating mathematical principles with detailed instruction in computer programming. Explores mathematical reasoning and discrete structures through object-oriented programming. May not be repeated.","OLSON,C " 12253,802,342,"MATH PRINCIPLES I ","Integrating mathematical principles with detailed instruction in computer programming. Explores mathematical reasoning and discrete structures through object-oriented programming. May not be repeated.","ZANDER,C " 12254,1010,342,"THIRD WORLD CITIES ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","D'COSTA,A " 12255,1012,342,"MATH PRIN OF COMP I ","Integrates mathematical principles with detailed program development. Applies mathematical reasoning, data types, abstract data types, and data structures. Explores efficiency of algorithms, sequential and linked lists, trees, searching, sorting, queues, hashing, directed graphs, depth-first algorithms, garbage collection, and dynamic storage allocation. Recommended: TCSS 341 or equivalent. Offered: AW.","WEST,R " 12256,757,343,"ADV PHOTO ","Topics in advanced photography, including: color printing, large-format photography, artificial lighting, and photography image transformation. Prerequisite: ART 340. Offered: WSp.","CUMMINS,R " 12257,797,343,"EFFECTS OF MASS CMU ","Effects of mass communication on individuals and society. Relevant theories applied to research evidence, addressing such topics as effects of stereotypes, violent and sexual imagery, and persuasive messages on our knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors.","STAMM,K " 12258,802,343,"MATH PRINCIPLES II ","Develops competencies associated with problem-solving, algorithms and computational models. Prerequisite: 2.0 in CSS 342; may not be repeated.","STIBER,M " 12259,802,343,"MATH PRINCIPLES II ","Develops competencies associated with problem-solving, algorithms and computational models. Prerequisite: 2.0 in CSS 342; may not be repeated.","ZANDER,C " 12260,824,343,"CONTEMP POETRY ","Recent developments by such poets as Hughes, Heaney, Rich, Kinnell, and Hugo.","REED,B " 12261,1012,343,"MATH PRIN COMP II ","Develops competencies associated with problem-solving, algorithms, and computational models. Explores developing reusable object-oriented software using design patterns, and practices applying them. Also explores algorithm analysis and design, and computational complexity. Includes efficient algorithms, models of computation, correctness, time and space complexity, NP-complete problems, and undecidable problems. Prerequisite: TCSS 321; TCSS 342. Offered: WSp.","ROSENFELD,M " 12262,1016,343,"ATMOS & AIR POLLUT ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GREENGROVE,C " 12263,808,344,"BALLET HISTORY ","Survey of ballet history. Offered: A.","COOPER,E " 12264,841,344,"MIGRATION GLOB ECON ","Analyzes the relationship between human mobility in the late 20th century and changes in the global economy. Allows the students to gain familiarity with scholarly research on international migration from a diversity of approaches and methods. Offered: jointly with SIS 344; W.","MITCHELL,K " 12265,967,344,"MIGRATION GLOB ECON ","Analyzes the relationship between human mobility in the late 20th century and changes in the global economy. Allows the student to gain familiarity with scholarly research on international migration from a diversity of approaches and methods. Offered: jointly with GEOG 344; W.","MITCHELL,K " 12266,753,345,"WOMEN INTL ECON DEV ","Questions how women are affected by economic development in Third World and celebrates redefinitions of what development means. Theoretical perspectives and methods to interrogate gender and development policies introduced. Current processes of globalization and potential for changing gender and economic inequalities assessed. Offered: jointly with SIS 345/WOMEN 345.","RAMAMURTHY,P " 12267,757,345,"INTERM PRINTMAKING ","Development of mature and personal statement within context of the print form through studio practice and group discussion and critique. Processes and media emphasis varies on a revolving basis. Prerequisite: either ART 245 or ART 247.","LABITZKE,C " 12268,777,345,"GLOBAL LABOR MKTS ","Explores the history, theory, and institutions that affect labor's position in an increasingly globalized labor market. Fosters critical inquiry upon the globalization of labor markets and makes connections between global markets and local employment conditions.","JACOBY,D " 12269,904,345,"JAZZ WORKSHOP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","COLLIER,T " 12270,904,345,"JAZZ WORKSHOP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","IMMEL,D " 12271,904,345,"JAZZ WORKSHOP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MILLER,D " 12272,904,345,"JAZZ WORKSHOP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SEALES,M " 12273,904,345,"JAZZ WORKSHOP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SIELERT,V " 12274,951,345,"SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY ","Effects of the social environment upon the formation of individual attitudes, values, and beliefs, and upon individual and group behavior; major theoretical approaches; field and experimental research findings. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 101 or PSYCH 102. Offered: AWSpS.","BROWN,J " 12275,967,345,"WOMEN INTL ECON DEV ","Questions how women are affected by economic development in Third World and celebrates redefinitions of what development means. Theoretical perspectives and methods to interrogate gender and development policies introduced. Current processes of globalization and potential for changing gender and economic inequalities assessed. Offered: jointly with ANTH 345/WOMEN 345.","RAMAMURTHY,P " 12276,1011,345,"WOMEN & WORK U.S. ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","KALANT,A " 12277,1031,345,"WOMEN INTL ECON DEV ","Questions how women are affected by economic development in Third World and celebrates redefinitions of what development means. Theoretical perspectives and methods to interrogate gender and development policies introduced. Current processes of globalization and potential for changing gender and economic inequalities assessed. Offered: jointly with ANTH 345/SIS 345.","RAMAMURTHY,P " 12278,904,346,"STUDIO JAZZ ENSBLE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SEALES,M " 12279,904,346,"STUDIO JAZZ ENSBLE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SIELERT,V " 12280,943,346,"PERSONAL VALUES ","Examination of the idea of a good human life. Emphases differ from year to year. Typical topics include happiness and prudence, rationality and life plans, personal values and the meaning of life, autonomy and false consciousness, self-respect and self-esteem, honesty and self-deception, faith and ""vital lies.""","SMITH,A " 12281,883,347,"PSYCH OF LANGUAGE I ","Introduction to the study of language, including language structure, speech perception, language acquisition, psychological processes underlying comprehension and production of language, the relation between brain and language, and the question of the species-specificity of human language. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 101, PSYCH 102, LING 200, or LING 201. Offered: jointly with PSYCH 347; A.","OSTERHOUT,L " 12282,904,347,"OPERA CHORUS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","KAPLAN,A " 12283,904,347,"OPERA CHORUS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","ZAHN,C " 12284,951,347,"PSYCH OF LANGUAGE I ","Introduction to the study of language, including language structure, speech perception, language acquisition, psychological processes underlying comprehension and production of language, the relation between brain and language, and the question of the species-specificity of human language. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 101, PSYCH 102, LING 200, or LING 201. Offered: jointly with LING 347; A.","OSTERHOUT,L " 12285,1013,349,"NEWS WRITING ","Covers principles of news writing and reporting, including lead writing, Associated Press style conventions, news judgment, and ethical and legal issues.","LINGWALL,J " 12286,744,350,"CHIN-AMER HIST CULT ","Experience of the Chinese in America from 1850 to the present. Transformation from an immigrant to Chinese American community: immigration patterns, anti-Chinese movements, ethnic sociopolitical and economic institutions, community issues, Chinese American culture. Recommended: AAS 205.","SO,C " 12287,755,350,"ARCH ANCIENT WORLD ","Architectural history in the Western world from beginnings to AD 550.","ANDERSON,A " 12288,755,350,"ARCH ANCIENT WORLD ","Architectural history in the Western world from beginnings to AD 550.","STEVENS,A " 12289,777,350,"CONCEPT OF NUMBER ","Explores the concept of number from an historical perspective and the modern mathematical perspective. Stresses the new properties of ""number"", starting with counting numbers and progressing to the concept of a field.","RASMUSSEN,J " 12290,802,350,"MGT PRINCIPLES ","Through a team software project, explores critical interpersonal, communication, leadership, decision-making, social, and cultural theories drawn from contemporary research in anthropology, sociology, psychology, and business. May not be repeated.","ERDLY,W " 12291,812,350,"INTRO ACTING METHDS ","Advanced scene study from three actor-training viewpoints. Approach based in the American Method through such proponents as Adler, Strasberg, Hagen, Meisner. Exposure to more physically-based systems such as Alexander and Suzuki included. Recommended: DRAMA 252 or equivalent.","HUNT,R " 12292,812,350,"INTRO ACTING METHDS ","Advanced scene study from three actor-training viewpoints. Approach based in the American Method through such proponents as Adler, Strasberg, Hagen, Meisner. Exposure to more physically-based systems such as Alexander and Suzuki included. Recommended: DRAMA 252 or equivalent.","JENKINS,M " 12293,812,350,"INTRO ACTING METHDS ","Advanced scene study from three actor-training viewpoints. Approach based in the American Method through such proponents as Adler, Strasberg, Hagen, Meisner. Exposure to more physically-based systems such as Alexander and Suzuki included. Recommended: DRAMA 252 or equivalent.","MADDEN,C " 12294,812,350,"INTRO ACTING METHDS ","Advanced scene study from three actor-training viewpoints. Approach based in the American Method through such proponents as Adler, Strasberg, Hagen, Meisner. Exposure to more physically-based systems such as Alexander and Suzuki included. Recommended: DRAMA 252 or equivalent.","SARKESH,S " 12295,835,350,"BUSINESS FINANCE ","Sources, uses, cost, and control of funds in business enterprises. Internal management of working capital and income sources and cost of long-term funds; capital budgeting; financing of the growth and expansion of business enterprises; government regulation of the financial process. Prerequisite: ACCTG 225; ECON 201; either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145; either ECON 311, QMETH 201, PSYCH 213, STAT 220, STAT 301, STAT 311, or STAT 390.","CHU,U " 12296,835,350,"BUSINESS FINANCE ","Sources, uses, cost, and control of funds in business enterprises. Internal management of working capital and income sources and cost of long-term funds; capital budgeting; financing of the growth and expansion of business enterprises; government regulation of the financial process. Prerequisite: ACCTG 225; ECON 201; either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145; either ECON 311, QMETH 201, PSYCH 213, STAT 220, STAT 301, STAT 311, or STAT 390.","DUPOYET,B " 12297,835,350,"BUSINESS FINANCE ","Sources, uses, cost, and control of funds in business enterprises. Internal management of working capital and income sources and cost of long-term funds; capital budgeting; financing of the growth and expansion of business enterprises; government regulation of the financial process. Prerequisite: ACCTG 225; ECON 201; either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145; either ECON 311, QMETH 201, PSYCH 213, STAT 220, STAT 301, STAT 311, or STAT 390.","HENRY,T " 12298,835,350,"BUSINESS FINANCE ","Sources, uses, cost, and control of funds in business enterprises. Internal management of working capital and income sources and cost of long-term funds; capital budgeting; financing of the growth and expansion of business enterprises; government regulation of the financial process. Prerequisite: ACCTG 225; ECON 201; either MATH 112, MATH 124, MATH 127, MATH 134, or MATH 145; either ECON 311, QMETH 201, PSYCH 213, STAT 220, STAT 301, STAT 311, or STAT 390.","MALOY,F " 12299,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","ATWOOD,A " 12300,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BALDASTY,G " 12301,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BARRETT,K " 12302,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BARZEL,Y " 12303,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BELLAS,A " 12304,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BEYERS,W " 12305,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BLACK,A " 12306,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BLUMENTHAL,R " 12307,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BONUS,E " 12308,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BOWES,J " 12309,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BRODY,D " 12310,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BURBACHER,T " 12311,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","CASTLE,J " 12312,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","CHAIT,S " 12313,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","CHAN,A " 12314,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","CHEN,Z " 12315,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","CHERNICOFF,S " 12316,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","CHRISTIE,R " 12317,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","COOK,M " 12318,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","COUTU,L " 12319,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","COVEY,E " 12320,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","DAWSON,G " 12321,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","DEBRO,J " 12322,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","DEOLALIKAR,A " 12323,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","DICKEY,M " 12324,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","DREYFUSS,J " 12325,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","DUTTRO,M " 12326,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","EDWARDS,J " 12327,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","GALLUCCI,B " 12328,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","GASTIL,J " 12329,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","GATLIN,J " 12330,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","GAVEL ADAMS,A " 12331,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","GEORGE-FALVY,J " 12332,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","GIFFARD,C " 12333,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","GILLMAN,M " 12334,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","GRIBBEN,B " 12335,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","HALEY,C " 12336,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","HALVORSEN,R " 12337,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","HARRISON,R " 12338,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","HARTMAN,R " 12339,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","HENDERSON,M " 12340,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","HOLZER,K " 12341,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","HUNT,R " 12342,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","IMMEL,D " 12343,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","IOVITA,A " 12344,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","KIMPO,C " 12345,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","KING,K " 12346,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","LADINO,J " 12347,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","LEONETTI,D " 12348,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","LEPORE,P " 12349,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","LITFIN,K " 12350,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","MARKS,R " 12351,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","MARTIN,S " 12352,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","MATTHEWS,M " 12353,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","MC LAIN,B " 12354,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","MOORE,R " 12355,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","MORROW,N " 12356,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","MOY,P " 12357,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","MURPHY,T " 12358,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","NOBLE,K " 12359,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","ODEGAARD,M " 12360,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","OISHI,M " 12361,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","PEMBER,D " 12362,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","PITCHFORD,S " 12363,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","POST,R " 12364,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","PREBEL,J " 12365,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","PROSISE,T " 12366,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","QUAMMA,J " 12367,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","RIVENBURGH,N " 12368,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","ROBERTSON,C " 12369,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","ROLFE,G " 12370,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","RUSSELL,M " 12371,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","SALEHI-ESFAHANI,H " 12372,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","SILBERSTEIN,S " 12373,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","SPEED,C " 12374,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","STAMM,K " 12375,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","STEENSMA,H " 12376,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","STROUP,S " 12377,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","TAMURA,H " 12378,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","THURTLE,P " 12379,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","UNDERWOOD,D " 12380,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","VAUGHN,L " 12381,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","VERCHOT,M " 12382,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","WENDEROTH,M " 12383,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","WIDDISON,E " 12384,839,350,"INDEPENDENT FLDWK ","Independent fieldwork in community agencies, apprenticeships, internships, as approved for College of Arts and Sciences credit. Faculty supervisor is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","ZIVOT,E " 12385,841,350,"LOCAL ECON MARKETS ","Intermediate economic geography. Methods and concepts for analysis of economic and business patterns, processes, and problems at regional and local levels. Tools for collecting, organizing, and analyzing data for investigating local economic issues. Recommended: GEOG 207. Offered: Sp.","KRUMME,G " 12386,848,350,"HONORS SEMINAR ","Discussion of selected topics in a variety of subject-matter fields. Topics and reading material vary from year to year. For university honors students only. Credit/no credit only.","CAUCE,A " 12387,904,350,"UNIVERSITY CHORALE ","Credit/no credit only.","BOERS,G " 12388,906,350,"CHORAL CONDUCTING ","Overview of choral conducting patterns. Score, voice warm-up, and intonation. Tempo fluctuation, left hand, diction, discipline. Designed for music and music education majors. Prerequisite: MUSIC 302; corequisite: MUSEN 307.","KAPLAN,A " 12389,951,350,"H-RSCH SEM IN PSYCH ","Presentations by professors and advanced students concerning the rationale, methodology, and progress of their research projects; assistance with research projects; preparation of junior paper. Four credits of 350 required for all junior honors and distinction candidates in conjunction with 498 and 499. Offered: AWSp.","BASSOK,M " 12390,1005,350,"DECISION MAKING ","Focuses on types of thinking and writing germane to learning and practice in nursing, including self-assessment, understanding and producing written communication, abstract thinking, group dialogue, evaluating points of view, problem solving, and clinical decision making. Provides opportunity for application in discipline-related issues and frameworks.","LOWENBERG,J " 12391,1005,350,"DECISION MAKING ","Focuses on types of thinking and writing germane to learning and practice in nursing, including self-assessment, understanding and producing written communication, abstract thinking, group dialogue, evaluating points of view, problem solving, and clinical decision making. Provides opportunity for application in discipline-related issues and frameworks.","STEVENS,C " 12392,1012,350,"MANAGING TECH TEAMS ","Study and experience employment of effective groups to the success of computing projects. Learn and experience group dynamics, collaborative relationships, goal setting, conflict management, and feedback. Prerequisite: TCSS 301. Offered: AWSp.","CAISSE,J " 12393,1012,350,"MANAGING TECH TEAMS ","Study and experience employment of effective groups to the success of computing projects. Learn and experience group dynamics, collaborative relationships, goal setting, conflict management, and feedback. Prerequisite: TCSS 301. Offered: AWSp.","FRY,A " 12394,1020,350,"LIT/PHIL ANCIENT EUR","Examines works of literature and philosophy of ancient Western Civilization as the foundation for subsequent Western writing and thought. May include Homer's Odyssey, Sophocles' Oedipus the King, Plato's Apology, and Virgil's Aeneid.","SHARKEY,E " 12395,750,351,"DIFF EQUATIONS ","Introductory survey of ordinary differential equations. Linear and nonlinear equations. Taylor series. Laplace transforms. Emphasis on formulation, solution, and interpretation of results. Examples from physical and biological sciences and engineering. Introduction to MATLAB as a tool for solving differential equations. Prerequisite: either MATH 126 or Q SCI 292. Offered: AWSpS.","KUTZ,J " 12396,812,351,"INTERMED SCENE STDY ","Actor-training methodologies of Stanislavsky, Meyerhold, Michael Chekov, and other physically-based approaches. Increases understanding of psychological motivation, concentration, focus of attention, clarity of physical expressiveness. Perform three scenes. Recommended: one of DRAMA 210, DRAMA 211, DRAMA 212; and two of DRAMA 290, DRAMA 291, DRAMA 292; DRAMA 253; audition; and two credits of DRAMA 466 within two quarters. Offered: A","HUNT,R " 12397,812,351,"INTERMED SCENE STDY ","Actor-training methodologies of Stanislavsky, Meyerhold, Michael Chekov, and other physically-based approaches. Increases understanding of psychological motivation, concentration, focus of attention, clarity of physical expressiveness. Perform three scenes. Recommended: one of DRAMA 210, DRAMA 211, DRAMA 212; and two of DRAMA 290, DRAMA 291, DRAMA 292; DRAMA 253; audition; and two credits of DRAMA 466 within two quarters. Offered: A","KYLE,P " 12398,813,351,"ENERGY SYSTEMS ","Introduction to theory and methods of analysis in the use of typical apparatus to generate, transmit, utilize energy in electrical form. Includes conventions of circuit description, balanced polyphase circuits, complex power concept, transformer, fundamentals of electromechanical energy conversion, practical synchronous induction and commutator machines, an introduction to power electronics circuits. Prerequisite: 1.0 in E E 233. Offered: AWSp.","EL-SHARKAWI, " 12399,840,351,"HUMAN GENETICS ","Principles of Mendelian inheritance as illustrated by human traits and diseases; chromosomes and sex determination; distribution of genes in populations; natural selection and evolution; counseling and genetic engineering; ethical issues. Appropriate for non-science majors. Offered: ASp.","TACHIBANA,C " 12400,904,351,"CHAMBER SINGERS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","BOERS,G " 12401,750,352,"LINR ALG & NUM ANLY ","Development and application of numerical methods and algorithms to problems in the applied sciences and engineering. Applied linear algebra and introduction to numerical methods. Emphasis on use of conceptual methods in engineering, mathematics, and science. Extensive use of MATLAB package for programming and solution techniques. Prerequisite: either MATH 126 or Q SCI 293.","BLOSSEY,P " 12402,824,352,"EARLY AMER LIT ","Conflicting visions of the national destiny and the individual identity in the early years of America's nationhood. Works by Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Melville, and such other writers as Poe, Cooper, Irving, Whitman, Dickinson, and Douglass.","ABRAMS,R " 12403,874,352,"HISTORY OF L ARC ","Survey of the development of landscape architecture as an art form from Mesopotamia to the present. Relationships to physical landscape, climate, culture, religion, and other arts. Open to nonmajors.","STREATFIELD, " 12404,874,352,"HISTORY OF L ARC ","Survey of the development of landscape architecture as an art form from Mesopotamia to the present. Relationships to physical landscape, climate, culture, religion, and other arts. Open to nonmajors.","WATSON,J " 12405,983,352,"THE FAMILY ","The family as a social institution. Historical changes and societal variation in family patterns. Changes over the life cycle. Alternative family forms.","SCHWARTZ,P " 12406,757,353,"INTERM CERAMIC ART ","Advanced work in forming, decorating, and glazing. Prerequisite: ART 201; ART 202.","GREER,A " 12407,757,353,"INTERM CERAMIC ART ","Advanced work in forming, decorating, and glazing. Prerequisite: ART 201; ART 202.","JECK,D " 12408,757,353,"INTERM CERAMIC ART ","Advanced work in forming, decorating, and glazing. Prerequisite: ART 201; ART 202.","WALKER,J " 12409,777,353,"HUMAN RGTS THRY/PRC ","Introduces political, economic, legal, and cultural aspects of the theory and practice of human rights. Students will explore, critique, and develop theories of human rights.","SCHMIDT,M " 12410,824,353,"AMER LIT LATER 19C ","Literary responses to an America propelled forward by accelerating and complex forces. Works by Twain, James, and such other writers as Whitman, Dickinson, Adams, Wharton, Howells, Crane, Dreiser, DuBois, and Chopin.","GRIFFITH,J " 12411,943,353,"INTRO PHIL OF LANG ","Philosophical theories about the nature of language. Topics include meaning, reference, truth, propositions, relations between language and thought.","GLAISTER,S " 12412,945,353,"U S CONGRESS ","Organization and procedure of Congress, state legislative politics, lobbying, legislative roles, theory and practice of representative government.","WILKERSON,J " 12413,777,354,"MOD EUR INTELL HST ","Study of key figures and intellectual debates of Western modernity, and of major literary movements (romanticism, realism, modernism). Analysis of seminal texts such as Rousseau's Discourse on Inequality, Flaubert's Madame Bovary, Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morals, and Woolf's To the Lighthouse.","BEHLER,C " 12414,779,354,"INTRO PLANT ECOLOGY ","Basic concepts of plant ecology, including studies of the environment, plant-environment interactions, populations, communities, and ecosystems. Laboratory includes one weekend field trip, laboratory and greenhouse experiments, and an introduction to ecological problem solving. Prerequisite: BIOL 203. Offered: A.","MARON,J " 12415,824,354,"EARLY MOD AM LIT ","Literary responses to the disillusionment after World War I, experiments in form and in new ideas of a new period. Works by such writers as Anderson, Toomer, Cather, O'Neill, Frost, Pound, Eliot, Cummings, Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner, Stein, Hart Crane, Stevens, and Porter.","BARNETT,R " 12416,824,354,"EARLY MOD AM LIT ","Literary responses to the disillusionment after World War I, experiments in form and in new ideas of a new period. Works by such writers as Anderson, Toomer, Cather, O'Neill, Frost, Pound, Eliot, Cummings, Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner, Stein, Hart Crane, Stevens, and Porter.","GRIFFITH,J " 12417,886,354,"MECH OF MAT LAB ","Properties and behavior of engineering materials including stress-strain relations, strength, deformation mechanisms, strength, deformation, fracture, creep, and cyclic fatigue. Introduces experimental techniques common to structural engineering, interpretation of experimental data, comparison of measurements to numerical/analytical predictions, and formal, engineering report writing. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: MSE 170, CEE 220. Offered: AWSp.","DALY,C " 12418,888,354,"TOPICS FOR TEACHERS ","Map and graph coloring, spanning trees, dominating sets, cryptography, interpretation of graphs, circular motion, statistics that mislead, other topics. Focus on middle school level, with sixth or seventh grade classroom visits every week. Discussion of readings on math education reform. Prerequisite: MATH 126 or MATH 129. Offered: A.","KOBLITZ,N " 12419,775,355,"INTRO MOL CELL BIOL ","Introduction to contemporary cellular biology and physiology, focusing on the molecular biology of cells as a unifying theme. Emphasis on the flow of genetic information, cell structure and function, and cell regulation. Prerequisite: either CHEM 150, CHEM 152, CHEM 155, or CHEM 220; either both BIOL 101 and ZOOL 118, BIOL 102, or BIOL 202.","BOSMA,M " 12420,775,355,"INTRO MOL CELL BIOL ","Introduction to contemporary cellular biology and physiology, focusing on the molecular biology of cells as a unifying theme. Emphasis on the flow of genetic information, cell structure and function, and cell regulation. Prerequisite: either CHEM 150, CHEM 152, CHEM 155, or CHEM 220; either both BIOL 101 and ZOOL 118, BIOL 102, or BIOL 202.","WRIGHT,R " 12421,886,355,"INTRO MFG PROCESS ","Study of manufacturing processes, including interrelationships between the properties of the material, the manufacturing process and the design of components. Interpretation of experimental data, comparison of measurements to numerical/analytical predictions, and formal, engineering report writing. Prerequisite: M E 354. Offered: AWSpS.","PEDERSEN,W " 12422,945,355,"AMERICAN PRESIDENCY ","The American presidency; its evolution, its occupants, and its place within the American system. Topics include presidential character, war, elections, Watergate, the economy, and the Constitution.","JONES,B " 12423,951,355,"COGNITIVE PSYCH ","Current theory and research in perception, attention, memory and learning, attitudes, thinking and decision making, and language. For the student who wishes a survey or who intends additional work in any of the above content areas. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 101 or PSYCH 102. Offered: AWSpS.","CALOGERO,M " 12424,951,355,"COGNITIVE PSYCH ","Current theory and research in perception, attention, memory and learning, attitudes, thinking and decision making, and language. For the student who wishes a survey or who intends additional work in any of the above content areas. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 101 or PSYCH 102. Offered: AWSpS.","LOFTUS,E " 12425,886,356,"MACHN DESGN ANLYS ","Analysis, design, and selection of mechanical subsystems and elements, such as gears, linkages, cams, and bearings. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: M E 354. Offered: AWSpS.","KUMAR,V " 12426,1020,357,"GREEK MIND & IMAGTN ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GLENN,S " 12427,757,358,"TOPICS IN METAL ","Variable topics introducing issues and practices in metal smithing and jewelry, and their application to contemporary artmaking. Topics include casting and stone setting, ancient techniques, forming metal, production and business practices. Prerequisite: ART 258.","GAYK,M " 12428,757,358,"TOPICS IN METAL ","Variable topics introducing issues and practices in metal smithing and jewelry, and their application to contemporary artmaking. Topics include casting and stone setting, ancient techniques, forming metal, production and business practices. Prerequisite: ART 258.","HU,M " 12429,797,359,"WRIT MASS MEDIA ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HENDERSON,M " 12430,824,359,"CONT AM IND LIT ","Creative writings -- novels, short stories, poems -- of contemporary Indian authors; traditions out of which they evolved. Differences between Indian writers and writers of the dominant European/American mainstream. Offered: jointly with AIS 377.","COLONNESE,T " 12431,744,360,"FIL-AM HIST & CLTR ","History and culture of the Filipino in America and the influence of an admixture of Filipino, Spanish, and American traditions on the Filipino immigrant and his or her descendants. Recommended: AAS 205.","BONUS,E " 12432,757,360,"LIFE ","Drawing and painting from the model. Prerequisite: ART 265; ART 307.","LUNDIN,N " 12433,777,360,"LIT & CONSUMER CLTR ","Explores innovative approaches to the study of literature and film in the age of consumer culture. Focuses on literary and cinematic communication as an important arena for the constitution of modern subjectivity and personal identity.","BEHLER,C " 12434,797,360,"BEGIN NEWS & REPTG ","Introduction to newswriting and reporting for print media. Focus on defining news, general writing skills, constructing leads, preparing a variety of basic journalism news stories, interviewing techniques, covering beats, and journalistic style.","HENDERSON,M " 12435,802,360,"SOFTWARE DEVEL & QA ","Examines the software-development life cycle. Writing and managing code in a team environment. Includes software metrics, statistical process control techniques, testing, and formal analysis and verification. Prerequisite: CSS 342; may not be repeated; recommended: course in statistics.","KOCHANSKI,M " 12436,802,360,"SOFTWARE DEVEL & QA ","Examines the software-development life cycle. Writing and managing code in a team environment. Includes software metrics, statistical process control techniques, testing, and formal analysis and verification. Prerequisite: CSS 342; may not be repeated; recommended: course in statistics.","NAPIER,J " 12437,833,360,"FOR MGT AND ECON I ","Basic concepts of production theory, accounting, investment analysis, supply and demand, and their application to the management of forested properties. Prerequisite: ECON 200; either MATH 124, MATH 127, or Q SCI 292; recommended: a course in economic principles, college algebra. Offered: AW.","GREULICH,F " 12438,841,360,"PRINCPLS CARTOGRPHY ","Origins, development, and methods of cartography. Principles of data representation and map design for thematic and topographic mapping. Introduction to the use of computers as geographic information systems (GIS). Offered: ASpS.","NYERGES,T " 12439,943,360,"TOP IN PHI OF SCI ","Study of one or more current topics in philosophy of science such as scientific realism, explanation, confirmation, causation. Prerequisite: one PHIL course; recommended: PHIL 120; PHIL 160.","LANGE,M " 12440,983,360,"INTRO SOC STRAT ","Social class and social inequality in American society. Status, power, authority, and unequal opportunity are examined in depth, using material from other societies to provide a comparative and historical perspective. Sociological origins of recurrent conflicts involving race, sex, poverty, and political ideology.","WARREN,J " 12441,1012,360,"SOFTWARE DEV & QA ","Software design methodologies and Unified Modeling Language (UML). Includes software development life cycle, managing design in a team environment, top-down bottom-up processes, incremental development, rapid prototyping, abstraction, complexity, hierarchy, composition-decomposition, concurrency, software metrics, statistical process control, case tools, and formal analysis and verification. Prerequisite: TCSS 343; TCSS 350. Offered: ASp.","TENENBERG,J " 12442,797,361,"ADV REPTG & NEWSWRT ","In-depth training in the development of advanced-level reporting and newswriting skills. Practice in information gathering, interviewing, use of sources, database analysis, and investigative reporting techniques. Recommended: CMU 360.","MCELROY,P " 12443,813,361,"APPL EM ","Introductory electromagnetic field theory and Maxwell's equations in integral and differential forms; uniform plane waves in linear media; boundary conditions and reflection and transmission of waves; guided waves; transmission lines and Smith chart; electrostatics. Prerequisite: 1.0 in E E 233; 1.0 in MATH 324. Offered: ASp.","AFROMOWITZ,M " 12444,797,362,"NEWS LAB ","Newswriting-skills course. Students gain real-world experience by producing news and feature stories for client papers in the Puget Sound Region. Involves considerable one-on-one work with the lecturer/editor. Requires writing and reporting skills. Recommended: CMU 361.","HENDERSON,M " 12445,874,362,"LSCP DSGN URB CONTX ","Introductory lecture course relating methods, procedures, and rationale for use of natural processes information in planning and site design. Discussion covering environmental constraints and landscape sensitivity. Open to nonmajors.","HOU,J " 12446,874,362,"LSCP DSGN URB CONTX ","Introductory lecture course relating methods, procedures, and rationale for use of natural processes information in planning and site design. Discussion covering environmental constraints and landscape sensitivity. Open to nonmajors.","WINTERBOTTOM " 12447,983,362,"AMER RACE/ETHN RELS ","Interracial contacts and conflicts.","BLACK,A " 12448,784,363,"CONSTRL MATERIALS ","General treatment of physical and mechanical properties and engineering behavior of metallic and nonmetallic materials. Steel, aluminum, concrete, wood. Laboratory testing, instrumentation, and investigation into macrobehavior. Correlation with microstructure and various aspects of materials science. Prerequisite: CEE 220. Offered: W.","JANSSEN,D " 12449,797,363,"CMU INTERNSHIP ","Supervised academic work done in connection with editorial internship. Designed to extend the student's knowledge of professional perspectives. Does not apply to required 50 credits in communications. Open only to majors. Credit/no credit only.","CHAN,A " 12450,797,363,"CMU INTERNSHIP ","Supervised academic work done in connection with editorial internship. Designed to extend the student's knowledge of professional perspectives. Does not apply to required 50 credits in communications. Open only to majors. Credit/no credit only.","FEARN-BANKS,K " 12451,797,363,"CMU INTERNSHIP ","Supervised academic work done in connection with editorial internship. Designed to extend the student's knowledge of professional perspectives. Does not apply to required 50 credits in communications. Open only to majors. Credit/no credit only.","GIFFARD,C " 12452,797,363,"CMU INTERNSHIP ","Supervised academic work done in connection with editorial internship. Designed to extend the student's knowledge of professional perspectives. Does not apply to required 50 credits in communications. Open only to majors. Credit/no credit only.","HENDERSON,M " 12453,797,363,"CMU INTERNSHIP ","Supervised academic work done in connection with editorial internship. Designed to extend the student's knowledge of professional perspectives. Does not apply to required 50 credits in communications. Open only to majors. Credit/no credit only.","MOY,P " 12454,797,363,"CMU INTERNSHIP ","Supervised academic work done in connection with editorial internship. Designed to extend the student's knowledge of professional perspectives. Does not apply to required 50 credits in communications. Open only to majors. Credit/no credit only.","PEMBER,D " 12455,797,363,"CMU INTERNSHIP ","Supervised academic work done in connection with editorial internship. Designed to extend the student's knowledge of professional perspectives. Does not apply to required 50 credits in communications. Open only to majors. Credit/no credit only.","RIVENBURGH,N " 12456,797,363,"CMU INTERNSHIP ","Supervised academic work done in connection with editorial internship. Designed to extend the student's knowledge of professional perspectives. Does not apply to required 50 credits in communications. Open only to majors. Credit/no credit only.","SIMPSON,R " 12457,797,363,"CMU INTERNSHIP ","Supervised academic work done in connection with editorial internship. Designed to extend the student's knowledge of professional perspectives. Does not apply to required 50 credits in communications. Open only to majors. Credit/no credit only.","STAMM,K " 12458,797,363,"CMU INTERNSHIP ","Supervised academic work done in connection with editorial internship. Designed to extend the student's knowledge of professional perspectives. Does not apply to required 50 credits in communications. Open only to majors. Credit/no credit only.","THURTLE,P " 12459,945,363,"LAW IN SOCIETY ","Inquiry into how law matters in social practice. Examines general theories of law, the workings of legal institutions, and the character of legally constituted practices and relationships in diverse terrains of social life. Offered: jointly with SO JU 363.","RASMUSSEN,C " 12460,982,363,"LAW IN SOCIETY ","Inquiry into how law matters in social practice. Examines general theories of law, the workings of legal institutions, and the character of legally constituted practices and relationships in diverse terrains of social life. Offered: jointly with POL S 363.","RASMUSSEN,C " 12461,831,364,"GREECE 1821-PRESENT ","Politics and society of Greece from War of Independence to the present. Emergence and development of the Greek state; Greece in the world wars; civil war and post-war politics; military dictatorship; transition to democracy; recent developments. No prior study of Greece assumed. Offered: jointly with HSTEU 364.","LAGOS,K " 12462,858,364,"GREECE 1821-PRESENT ","Politics and society of Greece from War of Independence to the present. Emergence and development of the Greek state; Greece in the world wars; civil war and post-war politics; military dictatorship; transition to democracy; recent developments. No prior study of Greece assumed. Offered: jointly with EURO 364.","LAGOS,K " 12463,983,364,"WOMEN IN SOC STRUC ","Gender and social institutions; the family, politics, education, medicine, law, the labor force. Intersection of gender with other minority statuses such as race, age, socioeconomic status, and sexual orientation. Structural, ideological, and historical determinants of gender relations.","RUTTER,V " 12464,855,365,"HIST AMERICAN FILM ","Explores relationship between film and American social and cultural history. Considers films as products of specific periods, individual filmmakers, and developments within film industry. Examines representations of political and social issues on the screen, impact of movies on our understanding of the past, and significance of genres and visual styles.","GLENN,S " 12465,983,365,"URBAN COMMUNITY ","Comparative and analytic study of organization and activities of urban groups.","GUEST,A " 12466,757,366,"VISUALIZATIONS ","Employs a variety of image-generating techniques to produce visual representations based upon specific assigned subjects. Imaging methods include digital and conventional photography, illustration, type (as image), and collage. Prerequisite: ART 207.","ROUSSEAU,J " 12467,777,366,"FOLKLORE & FOLKLIFE ","Examines a range of American folklore and folklife, including folk speech, worldview, and folk medicine and religion. Focuses on the relationship between the ideologies of official/institutional cultures and folk cultures. Stresses diverse interpretive approaches within American Studies.","SEABURG,W " 12468,871,366,"SOCIETY IN FILM ","Studies the evolution of Italian postwar society through the analysis of film and literature as well as critical, historical, and sociological readings.","SBRAGIA,A " 12469,824,367,"WOMEN AND LIT IMAG ","Study of women writers or ways various writers have portrayed woman's image, social role, and psychology.","PREBEL,J " 12470,906,367,"BEGN JAZZ IMPROV I ","Beginning jazz improvisation techniques used in the performance of basic jazz styles such as the blues. Primarily for music majors. Prerequisite: MUSIC 302.","SIELERT,V " 12471,824,368,"WOMEN WRITERS ","Study of the work of women writers in English and American literature.","FISHER,L " 12472,904,368,"HARP ENSEMBLE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","VOKOLEK,P " 12473,904,369,"BAROQUE CHAMBER ENS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","TERRY,C " 12474,769,370,"CREATING A COMPANY ","Two-course sequence with B POL 371. Working in teams, students investigate the opportunities for new import-export ventures through the development of a business plan, present their plans to a panel of potential investors, obtain funding, run the business, and exit the firm at the end of the second quarter. Offered: AW.","CASTLE,J " 12475,801,370,"INTRO DIG DESIGN ","Introductory course in digital logic and its specification and simulation. Boolean algebra, combinational circuits including arithmetic circuits and regular structures, sequential circuits including finite-state-machines, use of programmable logic devices. Simulation and high-level specification techniques are emphasized. Offered: AWSp.","DICKEY,M " 12476,802,370,"PROCESS REENGINEER ","Specific techniques for analyzing system processes to determine new, more effective methods for delivering a product or service. Includes CASE (computer-aided software engineering) methodologies, cost/benefit analysis, business cases, and organizational analysis techniques. May not be repeated.","CIOCH,F " 12477,824,370,"ENGL LANG STUDY ","Wide-range introduction to the study of written and spoken English. The nature of language; ways of describing language; the use of language study as an approach to English literature and the teaching of English.","CURZAN,A " 12478,824,370,"ENGL LANG STUDY ","Wide-range introduction to the study of written and spoken English. The nature of language; ways of describing language; the use of language study as an approach to English literature and the teaching of English.","DILLON,G " 12479,856,370,"THE VIKINGS ","The Vikings at home in Scandinavia and abroad, with particular emphasis on their activities as revealed in archaeological finds and in historical and literary sources. Offered: jointly with SCAND 370.","LEIREN,T " 12480,868,370,"ASSESS & EVAL TECH ","Introduction to the research process investigating information needs, creation, organization, flow, retrieval, and use. Stages include: research definition, questions, objectives, data collection and management, data analysis, and data interpretation. Techniques include: observation, interviews, questionnaires, and transaction-log analysis. Prerequisite: STAT 220 or STAT 311.","FIDEL,R " 12481,899,370,"RETAILING ","Profit planning and business control; buying, stock control, pricing, promotion; store location, layout, organization, policies, systems; coordination of store activities. Prerequisite: MKTG 301; may not be repeated.","SPRATLEN,T " 12482,966,370,"THE VIKINGS ","Vikings at home in Scandinavia and abroad, with particular emphasis on their activities as revealed in archaeological finds and in historical and literary sources. Offered: jointly with HSTAM 370.","LEIREN,T " 12483,1028,370,"READING THE CITY ","Comprehending cities as reflection of individual reader and social/cultural context. Skills for analyzing everyday, visible evidence of the city. Topics include self-identity with place, city, image and perception, visual design analysis and place as representation of culture. Extensive writing, multiple texts, collaborative work in groups and field work.","PATTERSON,K " 12484,1028,370,"READING THE CITY ","Comprehending cities as reflection of individual reader and social/cultural context. Skills for analyzing everyday, visible evidence of the city. Topics include self-identity with place, city, image and perception, visual design analysis and place as representation of culture. Extensive writing, multiple texts, collaborative work in groups and field work.","RYAN,D " 12485,813,371,"DIGITAL CIR & SYSTE ","Overview of digital computer systems. Digital logic, Boolean algebra, combinational and sequential circuits and logic design, programmable logic devices, and the design and operation of digital computers, including ALU, memory, and I/O. Weekly laboratories. Prerequisite: 1.0 in CSE 143. Offered: AWSp.","PECKOL,J " 12486,824,371,"ENGLISH SYNTAX ","Description of sentence, phrase, and word structures in present-day English. Prerequisite: either ENGL 370 or LING 200.","WENNERSTROM, " 12487,833,371,"FOR LAND USE PLAN ","Introduction to the theory and practice of forest land use planning. Emphasis on the process of developing, implementing, and monitoring multiple-resource land management plans. Discussion of laws and regulations influencing forest land use planning. Selected forest resource planning case studies along the urban to wildland gradient. Two weekend field trips. Offered: A.","BRADLEY,G " 12488,840,371,"INTRO GENETICS ","Explores gene transmission, chromosome mapping, quantitative traits, population genetics, genetic analysis of biological processes. Emphasizes formal genetic mechanisms but includes some molecular techniques, such as restriction mapping, cloning, RFLP analysis. For biological sciences majors. Prerequisite: either CHEM 150, CHEM 152, CHEM 155, or CHEM 221; recommended: BIOL 201. Offered: AWSpS.","RAGHURAMAN,M " 12489,840,371,"INTRO GENETICS ","Explores gene transmission, chromosome mapping, quantitative traits, population genetics, genetic analysis of biological processes. Emphasizes formal genetic mechanisms but includes some molecular techniques, such as restriction mapping, cloning, RFLP analysis. For biological sciences majors. Prerequisite: either CHEM 150, CHEM 152, CHEM 155, or CHEM 221; recommended: BIOL 201. Offered: AWSpS.","SIBLEY,C " 12490,983,372,"INTRO CRIM JUSTICE ","Examines role of police, courts, and corrections in criminal justice. Applies sociological theories and perspectives to issues in law enforcement, adjudication, and corrections. Legislative reforms. Innovations in policy.","DEBRO,J " 12491,1012,372,"COMP ARCH ","Examines the fundamental concepts of hardware architecture. Includes processor and instruction-set design, memory hierarchy, bus structures, process management, memory management, and assembly language. Prerequisite: TCSS 321; TCSS 342; recommended: college physics. Offered: ASp.","MCLANE,D " 12492,1012,372,"COMP ARCH ","Examines the fundamental concepts of hardware architecture. Includes processor and instruction-set design, memory hierarchy, bus structures, process management, memory management, and assembly language. Prerequisite: TCSS 321; TCSS 342; recommended: college physics. Offered: ASp.","MOBUS,G " 12493,1013,372,"WRITING EFFECTIVELY ","Focuses on moving from writing about oneself toward writing analytically and critically about subjects that stretch beyond the personal. Emphasizes methods for gathering ideas, writing drafts, getting feedback, reorganizing, revising, and producing essays with clear, complex assertions backed by thorough explanations.","KALIKOFF,B " 12494,1013,372,"WRITING EFFECTIVELY ","Focuses on moving from writing about oneself toward writing analytically and critically about subjects that stretch beyond the personal. Emphasizes methods for gathering ideas, writing drafts, getting feedback, reorganizing, revising, and producing essays with clear, complex assertions backed by thorough explanations.","PETERSON,J " 12495,1014,372,"FILM STUDIES ","Introduction to the languages and forms of cinema. Topics include narrative and non-narrative film; mise-en-scene, cinematography, and editing; the soundtrack; film directors, genres, and historical movements. ","GORBMAN,C " 12496,777,373,"CLTRL HIST-ROME ","Intense study of the urban space of Rome as a cultural center from its origins to the modern era. Examines Roman influence over time covering the republican, imperial, and papal phases of this city as illustrated through the visual record of buildings, gardens, sculpture, mosaics, and paintings. ","EDWARDS,J " 12497,801,373,"DATA STRUC/ALGORITH ","Fundamental algorithms and data structures for implementation. Techniques for solving problems by programming. Linked lists, stacks, queues, directed graphs. Trees: representations, traversals. Searching (hashing, binary search trees, multiway trees). Garbage collection, memory management. Internal and external sorting. No credit to students who have completed 326, 374, or E E 374. Prerequisite: CSE 143.","CHINN,D " 12498,886,373,"INTRO TO SYST DYN ","Mathematical modeling, analysis, and design of physical dynamic systems involving energy storage and transfer by lumped-parameter linear elements. Time-domain response by analytical methods and numeric simulation. Laboratory experiments. Prerequisite: either AMATH 351 or MATH 307; either AMATH 352 or MATH 308; E E 215; M E 230. Offered: AW.","REINHALL,P " 12499,987,373,"PRIN GROUP DISCUSSN ","Discussion as an everyday community activity, with emphasis on the informal cooperative decision-making methods of committee, conference, and roundtable groups.","SAGER,K " 12500,1013,374,"ARG & RSRCH IN WRIT ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","KALIKOFF,B " 12501,745,375,"TPCS FINANCL REPORT ","Critical examination of the uses and limitations of general purpose financial statements that have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Not open for credit to accounting majors or to students who have completed 301. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in ACCTG 225 or 2.0 in ACCTG 230; may not be repeated.","WIDDISON,E " 12502,841,375,"GEOPOLITICS ","An introduction to both political geography and geopolitics, addressing the fundamental links between power and space. Topics covered include: theories of power, space, and modernity; the formation of modern states; international geopolitics in the aftermath of the Cold War; the post-colonial nation-state; and the geopolitics of resistance. Offered: jointly with SIS 375.","SPARKE,M " 12503,904,375,"OPERA WORKSHOP ","Preparation of music theatre repertoire. Intended for the mature voice student.","ZAHN,C " 12504,911,375,"TURK PEOPL CEN ASIA ","History of the Turkic peoples, AD 552 to present. Emphasis on current status of Turkic peoples in Central Asia. Geographical distribution, demograhic data, reactions and adaptations to changes resulting from the 1917 revolution. Turkic viewpoint on past and present developments. Offered: jointly with SISRE 375.","CIRTAUTAS,I " 12505,967,375,"GEOPOLITICS ","An introduction to both political geography and geopolitics, addressing the fundamental links between power and space. Topics covered include: theories of power, space, and modernity; the formation of modern states; international geopolitics in the aftermath of the Cold War; the post-colonial nation-state; and the geopolitics of resistance. Offered: jointly with GEOG 375.","SPARKE,M " 12506,975,375,"TURK PEOPL CEN ASIA ","History of the Turkic peoples, AD 552 to present. Emphasis on current status of Turkic peoples in Central Asia. Geographical distribution, demographic data, reactions and adaptations to changes resulting from the 1917 revolution. Turkic viewpoint on past and present developments. Offered: jointly with NEAR E 375.","CIRTAUTAS,I " 12507,757,376,"TYPOGRAPHY ","Introduces letter forms in visual communication. Studies in typography include type as form, typography contrast principles, text organization and hierarchy, the typographic grid, and legibility. History and research are investigated.. Prerequisite: ART 207.","OZUBKO,C " 12508,988,376,"INTRO LAT AM POETRY ","Traces the oral, musical, and written traditions of Latin American poetry. Prerequisite: SPAN 301 which may be taken concurrently.","O'HARA,E " 12509,1015,376,"AM ARCHITECTURE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","NICOLETTA,J " 12510,749,377,"CONTEMP AM IND LIT ","Creative writings-novels, short stories, poems-of contemporary Indian authors; the traditions out of which these works evolved. Differences between Indian writers and writers of the dominant European/American mainstream. Offered: jointly with ENGL 359.","COLONNESE,T " 12511,812,377,"MEDIEVL/RENSNCE HST ","Survey of the rise of theatre from the early liturgical drama through the High Middle Ages to the Reformation and the great flowering of secular drama in Elizabethan England and the Golden Age of Spain. Prerequisite: DRAMA 302.","JOHNSON,D " 12512,841,377,"URBAN POLIT GEOG ","Examines how the spatial structure of cities and towns affects and is affected by political processes. Considers both traditional and newer forms of politics, as global and local issues. Special attention paid to where politics take place within local contexts across state, civil society, home, and the body. Offered: Sp.","BROWN,M " 12513,855,377,"HISTORY OF CANADA ","General survey and analysis of political, economic, social, and cultural aspects of Canadian history from the foundation of New France to present; Canadian-American relations, the rise of Quebec nationalism, and the development of the Canadian West. Offered: jointly with SISCA 377.","JACKSON,W " 12514,970,377,"HISTORY OF CANADA ","General survey and analysis of political, economic, social, and cultural aspects of Canadian history from the foundation of New France to present; Canadian-American relations, the rise of Quebec nationalism, and the development of the Canadian West. Offered: jointly with HSTAA 377.","JACKSON,W " 12515,1014,377,"MEXICAN LIT ","Examines the ways in which Mexican writers represent themselves and their cultural heritage through literary texts. Focuses on Mexican literature and provides students with an understanding of different aspects of the culture. No knowledge of Spanish required.","DUNCAN,C " 12516,777,378,"LANGUAGE OF POETRY ","Study of how poetic meanings are formed and interpreted. Explores different forms of poetry within diverse cultures and historical times.","HEUVING,J " 12517,801,378,"MC ORG & ASSEM LANG ","Differences and similarities in machine organization; central processors; fundamentals of machine language and addressing; assembly language programming, including macros; operating system interfaces. No credit to students who have completed 410. Prerequisite: CSE 143. Offered: AWSp.","OSKIN,M " 12518,841,378,"SOC CONTROL IN CITY ","Investigates how and why formal and informal order is established in urban areas, how this order produces advantages and disadvantages, and possibilities of alternative visions of order. Topics include formal means of control (zoning, laws, policing, building codes) and informal means of control (gossip, ostracism, peer pressure, local politics). Offered: jointly with SO JU 378; Sp.","HERBERT,S " 12519,982,378,"SOC CONTROL IN CITY ","Investigates how and why formal and informal order is established in urban areas, how this order produces advantages and disadvantages, and possibilities of alternative visions of order. Topics include formal means of control (zoning, laws, policing, building codes) and informal means of control (gossip, ostracism, peer pressure, local politics). Offered: jointly with GEOG 378; Sp.","HERBERT,S " 12520,1015,378,"AMERICAN WRITERS ","Analysis of selected American writers, focusing on their depictions of success and failure, and their characteristic styles of affirmation and alienation. Are there typically American patterns that can be discerned? What makes a writer's vision compelling?","MORRIS,D " 12521,906,379,"JUNIOR RECITAL ","For participants in the Bachelor of Music degree program only.","BROCKMAN,M " 12522,906,379,"JUNIOR RECITAL ","For participants in the Bachelor of Music degree program only.","NOVACEK,S " 12523,906,379,"JUNIOR RECITAL ","For participants in the Bachelor of Music degree program only.","VIZZUTTI,A " 12524,791,380,"PREMODERN NARRATIVE ","Premodern Chinese fiction in English translation. Historical and cultural contexts of narrative traditions. Emphasis on the Ming and Ch'ing periods; works and topics vary from year to year. Offered: Sp.","BOLTZ,J " 12525,906,380,"INSTRMNTL CONDUCTNG ","Acquaints the beginning conductor with beat patterns and their expressive modifications, basic rehearsal techniques and score study. Prerequisite: either MUSIC 212 or MUSIC 302.","SALZMAN,T " 12526,758,381,"ART SINCE WW II ","Art of Europe and the United States in the decades since World War II: painting, sculpture, and architecture, multiplication of new forms (video, performance pieces, land and installation pieces), changing context of patronage, publicity, and marketing.","FAILING,P " 12527,824,381,"ADV EXPOSITORY WRIT ","Concentration on the development of prose style for experienced writers.","BARNETT,R " 12528,824,381,"ADV EXPOSITORY WRIT ","Concentration on the development of prose style for experienced writers.","HENNESSEE,D " 12529,824,381,"ADV EXPOSITORY WRIT ","Concentration on the development of prose style for experienced writers.","TANDY,A " 12530,855,381,"LAT AMER-EARLY COL ","Discovery and founding of Spanish and Portuguese empires in the New World and their development until the eighteenth-century reorganizations.","ALDEN,D " 12531,888,381,"DISCRETE MATH MODEL ","Introduction to methods of discrete mathematics, including topics from graph theory, network flows, and combinatorics. Emphasis on these tools to formulate models and solve problems arising in variety of applications, such as computer science, biology, and management science. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 136, 2.0 in MATH 308, or 2.0 in MATH 318.","CHARTIER,T " 12532,888,381,"DISCRETE MATH MODEL ","Introduction to methods of discrete mathematics, including topics from graph theory, network flows, and combinatorics. Emphasis on these tools to formulate models and solve problems arising in variety of applications, such as computer science, biology, and management science. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 136, 2.0 in MATH 308, or 2.0 in MATH 318.","GREENBAUM,A " 12533,904,381,"CHAMBER MUSIC ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CALLUS,H " 12534,904,381,"CHAMBER MUSIC ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","NOVACEK,S " 12535,952,381,"INTRO PROBABIL&STAT ","Applications to biological and natural resource problems stressing the formulation and interpretation of statistical tests. Random variables, expectations, variances, binomial, hypergeometric, Poisson, normal, chi-square, ""t"" and ""F"" distributions. Prerequisite: either MATH 120, a minimum score of 2 on advanced placement test, or a minimum score of 67% on MATHPC placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","BARE,B " 12536,952,381,"INTRO PROBABIL&STAT ","Applications to biological and natural resource problems stressing the formulation and interpretation of statistical tests. Random variables, expectations, variances, binomial, hypergeometric, Poisson, normal, chi-square, ""t"" and ""F"" distributions. Prerequisite: either MATH 120, a minimum score of 2 on advanced placement test, or a minimum score of 67% on MATHPC placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","BRINCK,K " 12537,952,381,"INTRO PROBABIL&STAT ","Applications to biological and natural resource problems stressing the formulation and interpretation of statistical tests. Random variables, expectations, variances, binomial, hypergeometric, Poisson, normal, chi-square, ""t"" and ""F"" distributions. Prerequisite: either MATH 120, a minimum score of 2 on advanced placement test, or a minimum score of 67% on MATHPC placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","COMANOR,K " 12538,952,381,"INTRO PROBABIL&STAT ","Applications to biological and natural resource problems stressing the formulation and interpretation of statistical tests. Random variables, expectations, variances, binomial, hypergeometric, Poisson, normal, chi-square, ""t"" and ""F"" distributions. Prerequisite: either MATH 120, a minimum score of 2 on advanced placement test, or a minimum score of 67% on MATHPC placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","GREULICH,F " 12539,952,381,"INTRO PROBABIL&STAT ","Applications to biological and natural resource problems stressing the formulation and interpretation of statistical tests. Random variables, expectations, variances, binomial, hypergeometric, Poisson, normal, chi-square, ""t"" and ""F"" distributions. Prerequisite: either MATH 120, a minimum score of 2 on advanced placement test, or a minimum score of 67% on MATHPC placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","HOWARD,C " 12540,952,381,"INTRO PROBABIL&STAT ","Applications to biological and natural resource problems stressing the formulation and interpretation of statistical tests. Random variables, expectations, variances, binomial, hypergeometric, Poisson, normal, chi-square, ""t"" and ""F"" distributions. Prerequisite: either MATH 120, a minimum score of 2 on advanced placement test, or a minimum score of 67% on MATHPC placement test. Offered: AWSpS.","KENNEDY,M " 12541,904,382,"OPERA THEATRE ","Public performance of roles in opera.","ZAHN,C " 12542,945,382,"STATE GOVERNMENT ","Focus on the structures, processes, and policy outputs of state governments in the United States.","OLSON,D " 12543,1013,382,"2-D ART ","Introduction to basic aspects of creating and understanding two-dimensional images and exploration of innovations and trends in contemporary art. Covers formal design elements and historic and cultural meaning. Includes studio projects, journal/drawing book, reading and discussion, and research project.","TOMLINSON,R " 12544,1015,382,"CULTURE WOMEN LIT ","Examines novels and short stories concerned with race, politics, feminism, and the representation of women. Issues addressed include minority discourse, autobiographical modes, myth, storytelling, definitions of womanhood, and cultural identification. Writers studied include Allison, Erdrich, Silko, Kingston, Tan, Morrison, and Cisneros. Offered: AWSpS.","RAYNOR,D " 12545,750,383,"INTRODUCT MODELING ","Introductory survey of applied mathematics with emphasis on modeling of physical and biological problems in terms of differential equations. Formulation, solution, and interpretation of the results. Prerequisite: either AMATH 351 or MATH 307. Offered: AWSpS.","TUNG,K " 12546,824,383,"INTERMED VERS WRIT ","Intensive study of the ways and means of making a poem. Further development of fundamental skills. Emphasis on revision. Prerequisite: ENGL 283.","BIERDS,L " 12547,824,383,"INTERMED VERS WRIT ","Intensive study of the ways and means of making a poem. Further development of fundamental skills. Emphasis on revision. Prerequisite: ENGL 283.","WINAKUR,E " 12548,904,383,"COLLEGIUM MUSICUM ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","TARICANI,J " 12549,1015,383,"ERLY AM MUS ART LIT ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","ALLEN,M " 12550,824,384,"INT SH STORY WRITG ","Exploring and developing continuity in the elements of fiction writing. Methods of extending and sustaining plot, setting, character, point of view, and tone. Prerequisite: ENGL 284.","GUNN,J " 12551,824,384,"INT SH STORY WRITG ","Exploring and developing continuity in the elements of fiction writing. Methods of extending and sustaining plot, setting, character, point of view, and tone. Prerequisite: ENGL 284.","HARRIS,J " 12552,904,384,"CONTEMPORARY GROUP ","Exploration of notation and performance problems in today's music; preparation for public performance. Credit/no credit only.","DURAND,J " 12553,744,385,"AAS LAW AND IMMIGRA ","Traces the evolution of United States immigration law and policy from the nineteenth century to modern day, from free immigration to immigration restriction, through the elimination of race as a criterion, and culmination in the passage of the Simpson-Mezzoli bill. Recommended: AAS 205 or AAS 206.","BONUS,E " 12554,777,386,"GLOBAL ENVIRON ISS ","Addresses the connections between local activities and the global environment; the scientific approach to these problems (both quantitatively and qualitatively); and policy implications.","WEISS,P " 12555,943,386,"INTRO INDIA PHIL ","The fundamental views of classical Indian philosophical schools on epistemology and metaphysics through readings in translation of basic works. Nyaya, Vaisesika, Samkhya, Yoga, Jain philosophy, Vijnanavada and Madhyamika Buddhism, Advaita Vedanta and later developments. Offered: jointly with SISSA 386.","POTTER,K " 12556,976,386,"INTRO INDIA PHIL ","Fundamental views of classical Indian philosophical schools on epistemology and metaphysics through readings in translation of basic works. Nyaya, Vaisesika, Samkhya, Yoga, Jain philosophy, Vijnanavada and Madhyamika Buddhism, Advaita Vedanta, and later developments. Offered: jointly with PHIL 386.","POTTER,K " 12557,1013,386,"INTRO TO DRAWING ","Covers principles of drawing. Includes markmaking, outline, negative-positive relationships, proportion, perspective, and composition. Intensive, hands-on coursework.","KEELEY,P " 12558,772,387,"ECOL STRESS HEALTH ","How human populations respond to environmental stressors in biological-behavioral terms and the relationship of this adaptational process to health. Nutritional, climatic, and sociocultural stress and associated patterns of birth, disease, and death throughout human history in hunting, gathering, farming, pre-industrial, and industrial societies. Prerequisite: BIO A 201.","LEONETTI,D " 12559,888,387,"MATH COMPUTER LAB ","Laboratory activities in the use of computing as tool for doing mathematics, to be taken jointly with a designated section of a 300-level mathematics course. Credit/no credit only.","SYLVESTER,J " 12560,851,388,"INTRO TO HISTORY ","Introduction to the discipline of history for new or prospective majors. Emphasizes the basic skills of reading, analysis, and communication (both verbal and written) that are central to the historian's craft. Each seminar discusses a different subject or problem.","BAILKIN,J " 12561,851,388,"INTRO TO HISTORY ","Introduction to the discipline of history for new or prospective majors. Emphasizes the basic skills of reading, analysis, and communication (both verbal and written) that are central to the historian's craft. Each seminar discusses a different subject or problem.","GUY,R " 12562,851,388,"INTRO TO HISTORY ","Introduction to the discipline of history for new or prospective majors. Emphasizes the basic skills of reading, analysis, and communication (both verbal and written) that are central to the historian's craft. Each seminar discusses a different subject or problem.","LEBSOCK,S " 12563,902,389,"WORLD MUSIC ","World music traditions taught by visiting native artists. Consult ethnomusicology staff for current offerings. Credit/no credit only.","BEKEN,M " 12564,902,389,"WORLD MUSIC ","World music traditions taught by visiting native artists. Consult ethnomusicology staff for current offerings. Credit/no credit only.","COSTES,P " 12565,777,390,"ECOLOGY & ENVIRON ","A general introduction to ecology. Introduces the principles that govern how organisms interact with each other and with their surroundings.","HOFFMAN,J " 12566,838,390,"SUPERVISED STUDY ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","COLLINS,H " 12567,843,390,"GERM STUDIES-ENGL ","Topics or figures of German literature or language.","GRAY,R " 12568,888,390,"PROB STAT ENG SCI ","Concepts of probability and statistics. Conditional probability, independence, random variables, distribution functions. Descriptive statistics, transformations, sampling errors, confidence intervals, least squares and maximum likelihood. Exploratory data analysis and interactive computing. Students may receive credit for only one of 390, STAT/ECON 481, and ECON 580. Prerequisite: either MATH 126 or MATH 136. Offered: jointly with STAT 390; AWSpS.","STUETZLE,W " 12569,985,390,"INTRO SOC WELFR RES ","Introduction to the logic of the scientific method as applied to social work and social welfare practice, to the design and conduct of a research study, and to data collection and summarization. Skill development in critical consumption of social welfare research. Prerequisite: either STAT 220 or Q METH 201. Offered: A.","NICOLL,A " 12570,992,390,"PROB STAT ENG SCI ","Concepts of probability and statistics. Conditional probability, independence, random variables, distribution functions. Descriptive statistics, transformations, sampling errors, confidence intervals, least squares and maximum likelihood. Exploratory data analysis and interactive computing. Students may receive credit for only one of 390, STAT/ECON 481, and ECON 580. Prerequisite: either MATH 126 or MATH 136. Offered: jointly with MATH 390; AWSpS.","STUETZLE,W " 12571,792,391,"INDEP STUDY ","Students work individually or in teams.","GAMBOA,E " 12572,792,391,"INDEP STUDY ","Students work individually or in teams.","RAMIREZ,L " 12573,792,391,"INDEP STUDY ","Students work individually or in teams.","SALAS,E " 12574,812,391,"BEG TECHNICAL PRACT ","Laboratory course involving specific production assignments, either in-shop or in-theatre, or both. Recommended: DRAMA 290; DRAMA 291; DRAMA 292.","STEWART,A " 12575,839,391,"SUP STDY SEL FIELDS ","Special supervised study in a field represented in the College of Arts and Sciences. Faculty supervisor required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","AYLWARD,E " 12576,839,391,"SUP STDY SEL FIELDS ","Special supervised study in a field represented in the College of Arts and Sciences. Faculty supervisor required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BAKER,W " 12577,839,391,"SUP STDY SEL FIELDS ","Special supervised study in a field represented in the College of Arts and Sciences. Faculty supervisor required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BEYER,C " 12578,839,391,"SUP STDY SEL FIELDS ","Special supervised study in a field represented in the College of Arts and Sciences. Faculty supervisor required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","CHAIT,S " 12579,839,391,"SUP STDY SEL FIELDS ","Special supervised study in a field represented in the College of Arts and Sciences. Faculty supervisor required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","GREGORY,J " 12580,839,391,"SUP STDY SEL FIELDS ","Special supervised study in a field represented in the College of Arts and Sciences. Faculty supervisor required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","HARRELL,S " 12581,839,391,"SUP STDY SEL FIELDS ","Special supervised study in a field represented in the College of Arts and Sciences. Faculty supervisor required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","KAHR,B " 12582,839,391,"SUP STDY SEL FIELDS ","Special supervised study in a field represented in the College of Arts and Sciences. Faculty supervisor required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","KAMINSKY,W " 12583,839,391,"SUP STDY SEL FIELDS ","Special supervised study in a field represented in the College of Arts and Sciences. Faculty supervisor required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","MOELLER,T " 12584,839,391,"SUP STDY SEL FIELDS ","Special supervised study in a field represented in the College of Arts and Sciences. Faculty supervisor required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","PEMBER,D " 12585,839,391,"SUP STDY SEL FIELDS ","Special supervised study in a field represented in the College of Arts and Sciences. Faculty supervisor required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","SIMMONS-ONEILL,E " 12586,839,391,"SUP STDY SEL FIELDS ","Special supervised study in a field represented in the College of Arts and Sciences. Faculty supervisor required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","SPEED,C " 12587,839,391,"SUP STDY SEL FIELDS ","Special supervised study in a field represented in the College of Arts and Sciences. Faculty supervisor required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","SUBRAMANIAM, " 12588,839,391,"SUP STDY SEL FIELDS ","Special supervised study in a field represented in the College of Arts and Sciences. Faculty supervisor required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","TANIMOTO,S " 12589,839,391,"SUP STDY SEL FIELDS ","Special supervised study in a field represented in the College of Arts and Sciences. Faculty supervisor required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","WIRKALA,E " 12590,842,391,"GEOCHEMISTRY ","Geochemical concepts essential to earth science studies. Crystal chemistry and elemental affinities, thermodynamics of geologic processes, trace element and isotopic fractionation, organic geochemistry, and exploration of basic global geochemical cycles. Laboratory exercises explore the dynamics of geochemical processes. Prerequisite: either CHEM 140, CHEM 142, or CHEM 145; PHYS 121; PHYS 131. Offered: A.","NELSON,B " 12591,842,391,"GEOCHEMISTRY ","Geochemical concepts essential to earth science studies. Crystal chemistry and elemental affinities, thermodynamics of geologic processes, trace element and isotopic fractionation, organic geochemistry, and exploration of basic global geochemical cycles. Laboratory exercises explore the dynamics of geochemical processes. Prerequisite: either CHEM 140, CHEM 142, or CHEM 145; PHYS 121; PHYS 131. Offered: A.","STONE,J " 12592,906,391,"COMPOSITION ","One-hour private instruction and one-hour laboratory session each week. Prerequisite: MUSIC 291.","KARPEN,R " 12593,989,391,"PRACTCM IN AUDIOLGY ","Guided experiences in audiological assessment and aural rehabilitation of children and adults. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","SANBORN,E " 12594,766,392,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Faculty supervised readings and activities in areas of special interest for individual students.","ANDERSON,A " 12595,777,393,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GOLD,W " 12596,777,393,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MC COY,G " 12597,777,393,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","RICE,K " 12598,777,393,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SEABURG,W " 12599,888,394,"PROBABILITY I ","Sample spaces; basic axioms of probability; combinatorial probability; conditional probability and independence; binomial, Poisson, and normal distributions. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 126 or 2.0 in MATH 129; recommended: MATH 324 or MATH 327. Offered: jointly with STAT 394; AWS.","CHEN,Z " 12600,888,394,"PROBABILITY I ","Sample spaces; basic axioms of probability; combinatorial probability; conditional probability and independence; binomial, Poisson, and normal distributions. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 126 or 2.0 in MATH 129; recommended: MATH 324 or MATH 327. Offered: jointly with STAT 394; AWS.","STEPHENS,M " 12601,992,394,"PROBABILITY I ","Sample spaces; basic axioms of probability; combinatorial probability; conditional probability and independence; binomial, Poisson and normal distributions, central limit theorem. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 126, 2.0 in MATH 129, or 2.0 in MATH 136; recommended: MATH 324 or MATH 327. Offered: jointly with MATH 394; AWS.","CHEN,Z " 12602,992,394,"PROBABILITY I ","Sample spaces; basic axioms of probability; combinatorial probability; conditional probability and independence; binomial, Poisson and normal distributions, central limit theorem. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 126, 2.0 in MATH 129, or 2.0 in MATH 136; recommended: MATH 324 or MATH 327. Offered: jointly with MATH 394; AWS.","STEPHENS,M " 12603,843,395,"GERM PROCTOR 1ST YR ","Restricted to upper-division students of German who have demonstrated sufficient proficiency in speaking German to lead discussion groups in 150. Leaders may participate one or two hours per week and receive 1 credit for each hour in class with 6 credits allowed in 3 quarters. Credit/no credit only. Recommended: GERMAN 203. Offered: AWSp.","BARRACK,C " 12604,886,395,"INTRO MECH DESIGN ","Design process and methodology; decision making; optimization techniques; project planning; engineering economics; probabilistic and statistical aspects of mechanical design; ethical and legal issues. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: either M E 123 or ENGR 123; either ENGR 260, CHEM E 260, or M E 320; IND E 315; M E 373. Offered: AWSpS.","JORGENSEN,J " 12605,782,396,"SPEC STDYS COMP LIT ","Offered by visitors or resident faculty. Content varies.","AMMERLAHN,H " 12606,788,396,"RESEARCH IN SCIENCE ","Presentations by researchers in academia and industry describing the opportunities for research chemistry and biochemistry. Credit does not count toward chemistry major requirements. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: CHEM 337. Offered: jointly with BIOC 396; A.","REID,P " 12607,848,396,"SPEC TOPICS NAT SCI ","Special courses drawn from interdisciplinary groups in the natural sciences. Content varies.","BILGEN,T " 12608,782,397,"SPEC TPCS CIN STD ","Varying topics relating to film in social contexts. Offered by resident or visiting faculty.","BRAESTER,Y " 12609,788,397,"SCI OUTREACH MENTOR ","Mentoring of beginning outreach participants. Includes presentations for 197, training of outreach students, and evaluation of outreach activities. Not applicable toward chemistry degree requirements. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: CHEM 197. Offered: AWSp.","WIEGAND,D " 12610,841,397,"TUTORIAL FOR MAJORS ","Overview of the discipline of geography including faculty research interests, teaching philosophies, and course offerings as well as essential study and research skills and career developments strategies. Students meet concurrently with faculty adviser to identify academic interests and devise plan of studies. Credit/no credit only. Offered: ASp.","MITCHELL,K " 12611,1032,397,"AVIAN SPECIMEN PREP ","Preservation of avian study skins, skeletal specimens, extended wings, and tissues for genetic analyses. Standards required for deposit of specimens in research collections. Examines needs for continued collecting, uses of specimens in discovering new knowledge, and impacts of collecting on wild populations.","ROHWER,S " 12612,777,398,"DIR STUDY/RESEARCH ","Opportunity for directed group or individual research on a topic/theme mutually agreed upon by instructor and student.","ASHBAUGH,L " 12613,777,398,"DIR STUDY/RESEARCH ","Opportunity for directed group or individual research on a topic/theme mutually agreed upon by instructor and student.","BEHLER,C " 12614,777,398,"DIR STUDY/RESEARCH ","Opportunity for directed group or individual research on a topic/theme mutually agreed upon by instructor and student.","BERNHARD,K " 12615,777,398,"DIR STUDY/RESEARCH ","Opportunity for directed group or individual research on a topic/theme mutually agreed upon by instructor and student.","COLLINS,S " 12616,777,398,"DIR STUDY/RESEARCH ","Opportunity for directed group or individual research on a topic/theme mutually agreed upon by instructor and student.","EDWARDS,J " 12617,777,398,"DIR STUDY/RESEARCH ","Opportunity for directed group or individual research on a topic/theme mutually agreed upon by instructor and student.","GLEZEN,P " 12618,777,398,"DIR STUDY/RESEARCH ","Opportunity for directed group or individual research on a topic/theme mutually agreed upon by instructor and student.","HARBAUGH,A " 12619,777,398,"DIR STUDY/RESEARCH ","Opportunity for directed group or individual research on a topic/theme mutually agreed upon by instructor and student.","HEUVING,J " 12620,777,398,"DIR STUDY/RESEARCH ","Opportunity for directed group or individual research on a topic/theme mutually agreed upon by instructor and student.","KOCHIS,B " 12621,777,398,"DIR STUDY/RESEARCH ","Opportunity for directed group or individual research on a topic/theme mutually agreed upon by instructor and student.","MC COY,G " 12622,777,398,"DIR STUDY/RESEARCH ","Opportunity for directed group or individual research on a topic/theme mutually agreed upon by instructor and student.","SEABURG,W " 12623,777,398,"DIR STUDY/RESEARCH ","Opportunity for directed group or individual research on a topic/theme mutually agreed upon by instructor and student.","VANDERPORT,J " 12624,777,398,"DIR STUDY/RESEARCH ","Opportunity for directed group or individual research on a topic/theme mutually agreed upon by instructor and student.","WOOD,A " 12625,848,398,"H-SPEC TOPICS HUM ","Special courses drawn from interdisciplinary groups in the humanities. Content varies.","NORMAN,J " 12626,848,398,"H-SPEC TOPICS HUM ","Special courses drawn from interdisciplinary groups in the humanities. Content varies.","WITHAM,B " 12627,945,398,"H-HONORS SEMINAR ","Intensive and advanced studies in various aspects of political science. Open only to participants in the departmental honors program.","WIBBELS,E " 12628,788,399,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research in chemistry. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BEESON,C " 12629,788,399,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research in chemistry. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","CHIU,D " 12630,788,399,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research in chemistry. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","DALTON,L " 12631,788,399,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research in chemistry. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","DOVICHI,N " 12632,788,399,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research in chemistry. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","FRANK,N " 12633,788,399,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research in chemistry. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","GAMELIN,D " 12634,788,399,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research in chemistry. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","GOLDBERG,K " 12635,788,399,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research in chemistry. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","GOUTERMAN,M " 12636,788,399,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research in chemistry. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","MAHMUD,T " 12637,788,399,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research in chemistry. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","MAYER,J " 12638,788,399,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research in chemistry. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","REID,P " 12639,788,399,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research in chemistry. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","REINHARDT,W " 12640,788,399,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research in chemistry. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","SIGURDSSON,S " 12641,788,399,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research in chemistry. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","SYNOVEC,R " 12642,813,399,"SPEC TPCS ELEC ENGR ","New and experimental approaches to current electrical engineering problems. May include design and construction projects. Offered: AWSp.","CHRISTIE,R " 12643,813,399,"SPEC TPCS ELEC ENGR ","New and experimental approaches to current electrical engineering problems. May include design and construction projects. Offered: AWSp.","RAMON,C " 12644,983,399,"UNDERGRAD INTERNSHP ","Students serve in approved internships. Credit/no credit only.","BLACK,A " 12645,983,399,"UNDERGRAD INTERNSHP ","Students serve in approved internships. Credit/no credit only.","DEBRO,J " 12646,983,399,"UNDERGRAD INTERNSHP ","Students serve in approved internships. Credit/no credit only.","HERTING,J " 12647,983,399,"UNDERGRAD INTERNSHP ","Students serve in approved internships. Credit/no credit only.","KISER,E " 12648,983,399,"UNDERGRAD INTERNSHP ","Students serve in approved internships. Credit/no credit only.","MATSUEDA,R " 12649,983,399,"UNDERGRAD INTERNSHP ","Students serve in approved internships. Credit/no credit only.","WARREN,J " 12650,983,399,"UNDERGRAD INTERNSHP ","Students serve in approved internships. Credit/no credit only.","WEIS,J " 12651,755,400,"ARCH DESIGN IV ","Offers studio problems in non-residential building design to advance student's understanding of the ideas and technologies of architecture. Prerequisite: ARCH 302.","BARRETT,C " 12652,755,400,"ARCH DESIGN IV ","Offers studio problems in non-residential building design to advance student's understanding of the ideas and technologies of architecture. Prerequisite: ARCH 302.","COHAN,P " 12653,755,400,"ARCH DESIGN IV ","Offers studio problems in non-residential building design to advance student's understanding of the ideas and technologies of architecture. Prerequisite: ARCH 302.","JOHNSTON,M " 12654,813,400,"ADV TOPICS E E ","Contemporary topics at the advanced undergraduate elective level. Faculty presents advanced elective topics not included in the established curriculum. Offered: AWSp.","ALLSTOT,D " 12655,813,400,"ADV TOPICS E E ","Contemporary topics at the advanced undergraduate elective level. Faculty presents advanced elective topics not included in the established curriculum. Offered: AWSp.","MAMISHEV,A " 12656,883,400,"SUR LING MTHD & THY ","Major linguistic theories in phonology, syntax and semantics; linguistic analysis and argumentation. Intended for students who plan to pursue further linguistic or language-related study. Students who have taken LING 200 or 201 should not take LING 400, although credit is allowed for both if 400 is taken after 200 or 201.","BATTLE,R " 12657,892,400,"FUND CONCPTS MEDCH ","Principles of physical organic chemistry; chemical bonding, stereochemistry, acids/bases, and reaction mechanisms relevant to processes such as drug distribution, specificity, and metabolism. Prerequisite: either CHEM 239 or CHEM 337. Offered: A.","TRAGER,W " 12658,922,400,"CHEMICAL OCEAN ","Physical and chemical properties of seawater and marine products; processes determining the chemical makeup of the oceans. Prerequisite: either CHEM 150, CHEM 152, or CHEM 155; either OCEAN 202 or OCEAN 210. Offered: A.","MURRAY,J " 12659,950,400,"WOOD PROPERTIES ","Relationship of physical and chemical properties of wood to its use. Role of silviculture and genetics in modifying wood products and value of products. Manufacturing processes of major wood products, examining material and energy balances and environmental effects. Comparison of wood with steel, concrete, plastics, and other materials. Offered: A.","BRIGGS,D " 12660,951,400,"LEARNING ","Experimental research and basic theories primarily in animal learning. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 101 or PSYCH 102.","KNIGHT,E " 12661,982,400,"SO JU SEMINAR ","Aspects of the administration of justice.","FEHR,L " 12662,997,400,"BUS COMPT PRACTICUM ","Integration of knowledge and competencies learned in the business program. Creation of a personal development plan in a portfolio format that identifies the individual's abilities, knowledge and values, and outlines a plan for further personal and career growth.","STACKMAN,R " 12663,998,400,"SC & TECH COMM ","Principles and practices of writing to communicate scientific and technical information to a variety of readers, including the expert, general scientific and technical reader, manager, and general public. Required of technical communication majors. Prerequisite: T C 231. Offered: ASp.","HASELKORN,M " 12664,998,400,"SC & TECH COMM ","Principles and practices of writing to communicate scientific and technical information to a variety of readers, including the expert, general scientific and technical reader, manager, and general public. Required of technical communication majors. Prerequisite: T C 231. Offered: ASp.","ISAKSON,C " 12665,998,400,"SC & TECH COMM ","Principles and practices of writing to communicate scientific and technical information to a variety of readers, including the expert, general scientific and technical reader, manager, and general public. Required of technical communication majors. Prerequisite: T C 231. Offered: ASp.","NEFF,P " 12666,748,401,"INTERMEDIATE SWAHIL ","Readings from prose to traditional poetry. Emphasis on acquiring an ability to manipulate ideas in Swahili. Review of structure. Prerequisite: either AFRAM 308 or AFRAM 309.","MAULANA,S " 12667,750,401,"METHOD APPLIED MATH ","Emphasis on acquisition of solution techniques; ideas illustrated with specific example problems arising in science and engineering. Applications of vector differential calculus, complex variables. Line-surface integrals; integral theorems; Taylor and Laurent series, contour integration. Prerequisite: MATH 324; recommended: AMATH 351, MATH 307, or MATH 351. Offered: A.","KOT,M " 12668,750,401,"METHODS AMATH I ","Emphasis on acquisition of solution techniques; ideas illustrated with specific example problems arising in science and engineering. Applications of vector differential calculus, complex variables. Line-surface integrals; integral theorems; Taylor and Laurent series, contour integration. Prerequisite: MATH 324; recommended: AMATH 351, MATH 307, or MATH 351. Offered: A.","KOT,M " 12669,781,401,"ELEM BULGARIAN ","Introduction to Bulgarian phonology and grammar in terms of the modern spoken language. Writing conventions of literary Bulgarian. Offered: A.","AUGEROT,J " 12670,797,401,"TELCOM POL & MEDIA ","Examines contemporary media and telecommunications industries since 1980 and their accelerating convergence. Attention given to economic, policy, and mass use issues. Review of major industry leaders, promising technologies, and new services. Social issues, government initiatives, and new legislation covered for both North American and international markets. Recommended: CMU 301.","BOWES,J " 12671,798,401,"HUMAN ANAT-PHYSIOL ","An integrated course on the structure and function of the human body with laboratory work in gross anatomy, histology, and physiology. Primarily for pharmacy doctoral students. Others by special permission of instructors. Prerequisite: either BIOL 201, BIOL 202, and BIOL 203, or BIOL 220; either CHEM 155, CHEM 160, or CHEM 162. Offered: A.","LINDER,T " 12672,798,401,"HUMAN ANAT-PHYSIOL ","An integrated course on the structure and function of the human body with laboratory work in gross anatomy, histology, and physiology. Primarily for pharmacy doctoral students. Others by special permission of instructors. Prerequisite: either BIOL 201, BIOL 202, and BIOL 203, or BIOL 220; either CHEM 155, CHEM 160, or CHEM 162. Offered: A.","MELBY,A " 12673,801,401,"INT COMPILER CONSTR ","Fundamentals of compilers and interpreters; symbol tables; lexical analysis, syntax analysis, semantic analysis, code generation, and optimizations for general purpose programming languages. No credit to students who have taken 413. Prerequisite: CSE 322; CSE 326; CSE 341; CSE 378.","HENRY,R " 12674,806,401,"ELEMENTARY CZECH ","Introduction to spoken and written Czech. Offered: A.","SOLDANOVA,J " 12675,812,401,"DRAMA COLLOQUIUM ","A professional seminar featuring guest artists and career development specialists. Recommended for prospective Drama majors and required for admitted majors. Offered: AWSp.","GATES,S " 12676,815,401,"ADV TOPICS MACRO ","Application of mathematics to macroeconomics. Possible topics include economic dynamics and growth, rational expectations, real business cycle models, and New Keynesian approach. Prerequisite: ECON 301; either MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 136.","FISHER,W " 12677,821,401,"PRACT COMM SERV ACT ","Tutoring and teaching experiences in a school or community service organization. Placement made according to participant interests and needs. Participation on a predetermined schedule plus scheduled orientation and debriefing sessions are required. Offered: AWSp.","EDGAR,E " 12678,821,401,"PRACT COMM SERV ACT ","Tutoring and teaching experiences in a school or community service organization. Placement made according to participant interests and needs. Participation on a predetermined schedule plus scheduled orientation and debriefing sessions are required. Offered: AWSp.","GEHRKE,N " 12679,821,401,"PRACT COMM SERV ACT ","Tutoring and teaching experiences in a school or community service organization. Placement made according to participant interests and needs. Participation on a predetermined schedule plus scheduled orientation and debriefing sessions are required. Offered: AWSp.","SIMMONS-ONEI " 12680,821,401,"PRACT COMM SERV ACT ","Tutoring and teaching experiences in a school or community service organization. Placement made according to participant interests and needs. Participation on a predetermined schedule plus scheduled orientation and debriefing sessions are required. Offered: AWSp.","STICKLER,C " 12681,843,401,"ADV WRITING & CONVS ","Texts and exercises, both grammatical and stylistic, to develop vocabulary, stylistic awareness, and the practical application of grammatical rules in written German. Recommended: GERMAN 303. Offered: AWSp.","BANSLEBEN,M " 12682,844,401,"CONTINUUM MECHANICS ","Analysis of stress and strain. Measurement and interpretation of strain in geological materials. Elasticity applied to determine stress in the earth's lithosphere. Creep of solids and flow of geological materials. Prerequisite: either MATH 136 or both MATH 307 and MATH 308. Offered: A.","RAYMOND,C " 12683,850,401,"ADVANCED HINDI ","Rapid reading of contemporary Hindi prose, poetry, and drama. Advanced conversation and composition. Offered: A.","SINGH,R " 12684,887,401,"MILITARY SC 4 ADV ","The Army officer's position in contemporary world and impact on problems within the military service. Use of a developmental study to provide awareness of personal responsibilities and official relationships of an Army officer. Organization and functions of command and staff positions. Coordination of administration, logistics, and planning for military operations. Basic concepts of legislative and executive authority for the Uniform Code of Military Justice (to include a study of the officer's authority and responsibility within the military justice system). Problem-solving techniques used by small-unit leaders, emphasizing coordination and planning by the junior officer. Leadership laboratories and two field training exercises during the year. Offered: AWSp.","WILLIAMS,W " 12685,897,401,"HISTORY OF MEDICINE ","Survey of evolution of medical theory, practice, and institutions in European and American society from the late 18th century present. Medical background not required. Recommended: prior courses in sciences and/or history.","WHORTON,J " 12686,906,401,"COMPUTER MUSIC 1 ","Use of computers in musical composition, software digital sound synthesis, score generation, theoretical investigations. Prerequisite: either MUSIC 212, MUSIC 302, MUSIC 456, or PHYS 207.","KARPEN,R " 12687,909,401,"SYSTEMS NEUROBIOL ","Introduces students to the anatomical and physiological organization of the major sensory, motor, and associative systems of the mammalian brain. Behavioral data used to stress functional integration of systems. Includes gross brain anatomy demonstration and computer tutorials. Prerequisite: NBIO 302. Offered: A.","ROBINSON,F " 12688,941,401,"GEN PHCOL I ","Principles governing drug-receptor interactions, dose-effect relationships, drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. Drug toxicity, tolerance, allergy, and drug-induced mutagenesis and carcinogenesis. Drugs utilized as antimicrobial agents and cancer chemotherapeutic agents. Offered: A.","MOON,R " 12689,941,401,"GEN PHCOL I ","Principles governing drug-receptor interactions, dose-effect relationships, drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. Drug toxicity, tolerance, allergy, and drug-induced mutagenesis and carcinogenesis. Drugs utilized as antimicrobial agents and cancer chemotherapeutic agents. Offered: A.","OMIECINSKI,C " 12690,941,401,"GEN PHCOL I ","Principles governing drug-receptor interactions, dose-effect relationships, drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. Drug toxicity, tolerance, allergy, and drug-induced mutagenesis and carcinogenesis. Drugs utilized as antimicrobial agents and cancer chemotherapeutic agents. Offered: A.","WANG,E " 12691,944,401,"SPECIAL PROBLEMS ","Supervised individual study. Offered: AWSpS.","BOYNTON,P " 12692,944,401,"SPECIAL PROBLEMS ","Supervised individual study. Offered: AWSpS.","BURKARDT,M " 12693,944,401,"SPECIAL PROBLEMS ","Supervised individual study. Offered: AWSpS.","CHALOUPKA,V " 12694,944,401,"SPECIAL PROBLEMS ","Supervised individual study. Offered: AWSpS.","ELLIOTT,S " 12695,944,401,"SPECIAL PROBLEMS ","Supervised individual study. Offered: AWSpS.","FAIN,S " 12696,944,401,"SPECIAL PROBLEMS ","Supervised individual study. Offered: AWSpS.","KAPLAN,D " 12697,944,401,"SPECIAL PROBLEMS ","Supervised individual study. Offered: AWSpS.","MALTE,P " 12698,944,401,"SPECIAL PROBLEMS ","Supervised individual study. Offered: AWSpS.","MOCKETT,P " 12699,944,401,"SPECIAL PROBLEMS ","Supervised individual study. Offered: AWSpS.","PUFF,R " 12700,944,401,"SPECIAL PROBLEMS ","Supervised individual study. Offered: AWSpS.","QUINN,T " 12701,944,401,"SPECIAL PROBLEMS ","Supervised individual study. Offered: AWSpS.","REHR,J " 12702,944,401,"SPECIAL PROBLEMS ","Supervised individual study. Offered: AWSpS.","SCHICK,M " 12703,944,401,"SPECIAL PROBLEMS ","Supervised individual study. Offered: AWSpS.","STUBBS,C " 12704,944,401,"SPECIAL PROBLEMS ","Supervised individual study. Offered: AWSpS.","VAN DYCK,R " 12705,944,401,"SPECIAL PROBLEMS ","Supervised individual study. Offered: AWSpS.","VILCHES,O " 12706,944,401,"SPECIAL PROBLEMS ","Supervised individual study. Offered: AWSpS.","VOGEL,V " 12707,944,401,"SPECIAL PROBLEMS ","Supervised individual study. Offered: AWSpS.","WILKES,R " 12708,945,401,"POL THEORY TOPICS ","Topics can include, but are not limited to, analytical theory pertaining to justice, exploitation, and freedom; revolution and social changes; collective choice and action; sexuality and politics; critical theory; Marxist theory; post-structuralism. Content varies. Recommended: POL S 201.","FERGUSON,M " 12709,945,401,"POL THEORY TOPICS ","Topics can include, but are not limited to, analytical theory pertaining to justice, exploitation, and freedom; revolution and social changes; collective choice and action; sexuality and politics; critical theory; Marxist theory; post-structuralism. Content varies. Recommended: POL S 201.","MAYERFELD,J " 12710,950,401,"WOOD & FIBER IDENT ","Laboratory in identification of wood fibers of North American species. Use of microscope and image analyzer in obtaining wood and fiber measurements. Offered: A.","BRIGGS,D " 12711,961,401,"ELEMENTARY ROMANIAN ","Comprehensive introduction to spoken and literary Romanian. Offered: jointly with ROMN 401; A.","CAP BUN,M " 12712,964,401,"ELEMENTARY ROMANIAN ","Comprehensive introduction to spoken and literary Romanian. Offered: jointly with RMN 401; A.","CAP BUN,M " 12713,965,401,"ADVANCED RUSS ","Class discussion, oral presentations, and composition, based on reading a variety of texts, both literary and non-literary. Advanced grammar. Translation one full course period per week. See credit note above. Prerequisite: either RUSS 303 or RUSS 350. Offered: AWSp.","BIGGINS,M " 12714,965,401,"ADVANCED RUSS ","Class discussion, oral presentations, and composition, based on reading a variety of texts, both literary and non-literary. Advanced grammar. Translation one full course period per week. See credit note above. Prerequisite: either RUSS 303 or RUSS 350. Offered: AWSp.","POLACK,Z " 12715,967,401,"INTL POL ECON ","Establishment, maintenance, and decay of the post-1945 international economic order. Political economy of international trade, monetary relations, inflation, and North-South relations. Prerequisite: SIS 201 which may be taken concurrently; ECON 201 which may be taken concurrently.","LAWSON,K " 12716,981,401,"INTERMED SANSKRIT ","Further study of classical grammar; introduction to classical literature and Vedic language and texts. Prerequisite: SNKRT 303. Offered: A.","LENZ,T " 12717,982,401,"FIELD EXPERIENCE ","Participant observation in some public or private agency relevant to the system of justice.","MC CANN,M " 12718,998,401,"STYLE IN TECH WR ","Grammatical structures and stylistic strategies within specific professional contexts. Achieving clarity and conciseness through word choice and placement, using a variety of sentence structures for appropriate emphasis, handling details, establishing effective tone. Required of technical communication majors. Offered: ASp.","SNYDER,H " 12719,998,401,"STYLE IN TECH WR ","Grammatical structures and stylistic strategies within specific professional contexts. Achieving clarity and conciseness through word choice and placement, using a variety of sentence structures for appropriate emphasis, handling details, establishing effective tone. Required of technical communication majors. Offered: ASp.","SPYRIDAKIS,J " 12720,1017,401,"INTERMED THAI ","Continuation of 303. Expands students' abilities in the four language skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Prerequisite: THAI 303. Offered: A.","KESAVATANA-D " 12721,766,402,"HUMAN GROWTH & LRNG ","Focuses on recent research in the area of child and adolescent learning and on the relationship of learning to human growth and development.","MARTIN,K " 12722,775,402,"CELL BIOLOGY LAB ","Practice in modern methods (restriction enzyme digestion, blotting, hybridization, immunochemistry, density gradient centrifugation, electrophoresis) and other methods currently used to study plant and animal cells, nucleic acids, and proteins. Includes practice in scientific style writing. Prerequisite: BIOL 401, which may be taken concurrently.","SHELLENBARGE " 12723,871,402,"ERLY MOD ITL RDGS-1 ","Readings in Italian Quattro/Cinquecento, covering the period of the Renaissance.","MAZZOLA,C " 12724,888,402,"INTRO MDRN ALGEBRA ","Algebraic systems; elementary theory of groups, rings, and fields; polynomials; topics in linear algebra; reductions of forms. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 136, 2.0 in MATH 327, or 2.0 in MATH 340. Offered: AS.","KOBLITZ,N " 12725,892,402,"MEDICINAL CHEM ","Study of the various classes of medicinal compounds with particular emphasis on biological activity, mechanism of action, biotransformation, and the structural and physical properties governing absorption, distribution, and excretion. Prerequisite: MEDCH 400 or satisfactory completion of qualifying exam; CHEM 239; CONJ 403. Offered: A.","ELMER,G " 12726,892,402,"MEDICINAL CHEM ","Study of the various classes of medicinal compounds with particular emphasis on biological activity, mechanism of action, biotransformation, and the structural and physical properties governing absorption, distribution, and excretion. Prerequisite: MEDCH 400 or satisfactory completion of qualifying exam; CHEM 239; CONJ 403. Offered: A.","NELSON,S " 12727,898,402,"FUND GEN MICRO LAB ","Isolation of a broad range of nonpathogenic bacteria from natural sources, using selective and enrichment techniques, with microscopic and biochemical identification. Related exercises include genetics, quantitation, and growth kinetics. Prerequisite: either BIOL 200 or BIOL 201; recommended: MICROM 410 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: ASp.","FULTON,J " 12728,950,402,"PAPER PROP ADDITIVE ","Material science of paper and paperboard. Measurement and characterization of structural, mechanical, and optical properties of paper. Standard testing methods, paper colorants, effect of additives on paper properties, and relationship of fundamental paper properties to end use requirements. Offered: A.","JOHNSON,J " 12729,951,402,"INFANT DEVELOPMENT ","Psychological development in the first two years of life. Basic and advanced techniques for assessing psychological development in infancy. Classic theories of human infancy and examination of a wide range of new experiments about infant behavior and development. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 306 or PSYCH 414. Offered: A.","KIMPO,C " 12730,962,402,"HIST ROM LINGUISTIC ","Comparative historical survey of the development of the principal Romance tongues. Prerequisite: LING 400.","KLAUSENBURGER,J " 12731,985,402,"HUM BEH & SOC ENV 1 ","Focuses on person-in-the-environment for individuals and family development across the life span. Utilizes developmental and social systems perspectives in seeking to understand and influence human behavior across diverse backgrounds. Addresses dynamics and processes of families, small groups, organizations, and community systems.","LONGRES,J " 12732,998,402,"TECHNICAL EDITING ","Editorial responsibilities and practice in the communication of scientific and technical information; the editor's role both as editor and as supervisor of publication groups. Required of technical communication majors. Prerequisite: T C 401. Offered: AW.","FARKAS,D " 12733,801,403,"SOFTWARE ENGINEERING","Fundamentals of software engineering using a group project as the basic vehicle. Topics covered include the software crisis, managing complexity, requirements specification, architectural and detailed design, testing and analysis, software process, and tools and environments. Prerequisite: CSE 321; CSE 341; CSE 378; recommended: CSE 401; CSE 451.","KIMURA,G " 12734,815,403,"ECON OF PROP RIGHTS ","Property rights as an economic concept. Delineation of rights as a subject of optimization. Formation of contracts to maximize the value of personal property. Formation of organizations to induce efficient use of resources and minimize losses to public domain. Prerequisite: ECON 300; recommended: two 400-level microeconomics classes.","BARZEL,Y " 12735,874,403,"CULTURAL LANDSCAPE ","Studies of the landscape at various scales and in diversified contexts. Offers better understanding of visual components of landscapes, designer's capacity to evaluate and change these components, and resultant interaction with, and effect on, landscape user.","HAMILTON,R " 12736,874,403,"CULTURAL LANDSCAPE ","Studies of the landscape at various scales and in diversified contexts. Offers better understanding of visual components of landscapes, designer's capacity to evaluate and change these components, and resultant interaction with, and effect on, landscape user.","TAMURA,A " 12737,886,403,"MATERL-REMOVL PROCS ","Cutting and noncutting processes for material removal in the shaping of manufactured products. Study of forces and of power consumption and relative costs in the various processes. Prerequisite: M E 304 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: A.","RAMULU,M " 12738,903,403,"PART-TIME STDNT TCH ","Supervised teaching internship. Directed observations of distinguished teachers in an elementary or secondary music setting. Weekly seminars. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","DEMOREST,S " 12739,915,403,"INTRO RESEARCH NURS ","Organization of the structure of nursing knowledge through research. Concepts and processes of research utilized in the investigation of nursing science.","SWANSON,K " 12740,919,403,"COMMERCIAL LAW ","Principles of the law of contracts, agency, property, sales, negotiable instruments, and security transactions. Prerequisite: O E 200.","HERB,M " 12741,940,403,"CHEM DEPEN CONCEPTS ","Genesis of addiction: harm reduction strategies, legal and ethical considerations, medication management in the substance-abusing population, impaired pharmacist rehabilitation, community resources. Course offered to Pharm. D. professional students. Credit/no credit only.","LIPPERT,M " 12742,946,403,"ELEMENTARY POLISH ","Designed to enlarge general vocabulary by the reading of short texts selected from Polish authors of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Prerequisite: POLSH 402. Offered: Sp.","SCHWARTZ,G " 12743,951,403,"MOTIVATION ","Theory and research on reinforcement, punishment, frustration, preference, instinctual mechanisms, and other factors controlling animal behavior. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 101 or PSYCH 102.","KNIGHT,E " 12744,958,403,"EX PHYS REHAB PRO ","Normal and pathological physiology of the cardiovascular, respiratory, and musculoskeletal systems as a basis for evaluation and intervention in occupational therapy and prosthetics/orthotics. Required for majors.","ANDERSON,M " 12745,958,403,"EX PHYS REHAB PRO ","Normal and pathological physiology of the cardiovascular, respiratory, and musculoskeletal systems as a basis for evaluation and intervention in occupational therapy and prosthetics/orthotics. Required for majors.","SLIMP,J " 12746,1005,403,"INTRO RESEARCH NSG ","Introduction to concepts and processes of research used in investigating nursing problems. Prerequisite: T NURS 350.","DOBRATZ,M " 12747,806,404,"ADVANCED CZECH ","Continuation of 401, 402, 403. Selected readings from the main works of Czech authors of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Reinforces and extends basic knowledge of Czech grammar and vocabulary. Prerequisite: 403. Offered: A.","SOLDANOVA,J " 12748,807,404,"FIELD EXP ORAL HLTH ","Focuses on healthcare delivery issues: environmental, social, educational, economic, or cultural. Students participate at approved health agencies to learn about societal, ethical, cultural, and client oral healthcare needs and demands. The 2-credit minimum includes 30 hours on-site, end-of-quarter seminar, written assignment, and weekly e-mail communication with faculty. Offered: AWSpS.","HOAGLIN-COOPER,L " 12749,807,404,"FIELD EXP ORAL HLTH ","Focuses on healthcare delivery issues: environmental, social, educational, economic, or cultural. Students participate at approved health agencies to learn about societal, ethical, cultural, and client oral healthcare needs and demands. The 2-credit minimum includes 30 hours on-site, end-of-quarter seminar, written assignment, and weekly e-mail communication with faculty. Offered: AWSpS.","HUGGINS,K " 12750,807,404,"FIELD EXP ORAL HLTH ","Focuses on healthcare delivery issues: environmental, social, educational, economic, or cultural. Students participate at approved health agencies to learn about societal, ethical, cultural, and client oral healthcare needs and demands. The 2-credit minimum includes 30 hours on-site, end-of-quarter seminar, written assignment, and weekly e-mail communication with faculty. Offered: AWSpS.","JEFFCOTT,E " 12751,807,404,"FIELD EXP ORAL HLTH ","Focuses on healthcare delivery issues: environmental, social, educational, economic, or cultural. Students participate at approved health agencies to learn about societal, ethical, cultural, and client oral healthcare needs and demands. The 2-credit minimum includes 30 hours on-site, end-of-quarter seminar, written assignment, and weekly e-mail communication with faculty. Offered: AWSpS.","NAUGHTON,D " 12752,807,404,"FIELD EXP ORAL HLTH ","Focuses on healthcare delivery issues: environmental, social, educational, economic, or cultural. Students participate at approved health agencies to learn about societal, ethical, cultural, and client oral healthcare needs and demands. The 2-credit minimum includes 30 hours on-site, end-of-quarter seminar, written assignment, and weekly e-mail communication with faculty. Offered: AWSpS.","RESCH,T " 12753,807,404,"FIELD EXP ORAL HLTH ","Focuses on healthcare delivery issues: environmental, social, educational, economic, or cultural. Students participate at approved health agencies to learn about societal, ethical, cultural, and client oral healthcare needs and demands. The 2-credit minimum includes 30 hours on-site, end-of-quarter seminar, written assignment, and weekly e-mail communication with faculty. Offered: AWSpS.","SPADAFORA,A " 12754,807,404,"FIELD EXP ORAL HLTH ","Focuses on healthcare delivery issues: environmental, social, educational, economic, or cultural. Students participate at approved health agencies to learn about societal, ethical, cultural, and client oral healthcare needs and demands. The 2-credit minimum includes 30 hours on-site, end-of-quarter seminar, written assignment, and weekly e-mail communication with faculty. Offered: AWSpS.","WELLS,N " 12755,807,404,"FIELD EXP ORAL HLTH ","Focuses on healthcare delivery issues: environmental, social, educational, economic, or cultural. Students participate at approved health agencies to learn about societal, ethical, cultural, and client oral healthcare needs and demands. The 2-credit minimum includes 30 hours on-site, end-of-quarter seminar, written assignment, and weekly e-mail communication with faculty. Offered: AWSpS.","YAMAMOTO,D " 12756,819,404,"EXCEPTIONAL CHLDRN ","Children with disabilities studied from the point of view of education. Offered: AWS.","RODRIGUEZ,P " 12757,832,404,"F E FIELD SEMINAR ","Forest engineering activities examined and discussed during three all-day site visits. Opportunity for forest engineering practitioners, faculty, and students to interact in an informal, content-rich environment. Offered: AWSp.","SCHIESS,P " 12758,844,404,"FLUIDS ","Introduction to geophysical fluid dynamics. An overview of fluids in geophysics with emphasis on the oceans. A nonrigorous development of the equations of motion with examples drawn from oceanography and solid earth geophysics. Prerequisite: either MATH 136 or both MATH 307 and MATH 308; PHYS 322. Offered: A.","BERGANTZ,G " 12759,844,404,"FLUIDS ","Introduction to geophysical fluid dynamics. An overview of fluids in geophysics with emphasis on the oceans. A nonrigorous development of the equations of motion with examples drawn from oceanography and solid earth geophysics. Prerequisite: either MATH 136 or both MATH 307 and MATH 308; PHYS 322. Offered: A.","BOOKER,J " 12760,903,404,"FULL-TIME STDNT TCH ","Supervised teaching internship. Directed observations of distinguished teachers in an elementary or secondary music setting. Weekly seminars. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: MESED 403. Offered: AWSp.","DEMOREST,S " 12761,926,404,"DECOD AUX DIDACTIC ","Role of auxiliaries in dental treatment of the special patient, including psychosocial issues, communication techniques, wheelchair transfers; dental prevention, medical and dental management of specific disabilities; drug therapy, sedation, and anesthesia. Offered: AWSpS.","GOVIN,G " 12762,945,404,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Examines selected issues of importance in all areas of public policy. Focus on in-depth analysis of vital public policy issues and the integration of economic, political, and administrative perspectives on them. Offered: jointly with PB AF 499.","MADISON,J " 12763,946,404,"ADVANCED POLISH ","Continuation of 401, 402, 403. Selected readings of the main works from nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Reinforces basic knowledge of vocabulary, grammatical patterns, and conversation. Prerequisite: POLSH 403. Offered: A.","SCHWARTZ,G " 12764,742,405,"AEROSPACE PLASMAS ","Review of vector analysis. Development of introductory electromagnetic theory including Lorentz force and Maxwell's equations. Plasma description. Single particle motions and drifts in magnetic and electric fields. Derivation of plasma fluid model. Introduction to plasma waves. Applications to electric propulsion, magnetic confinement, and plasmas in space and Earth's outer atmosphere. Prerequisite: PHYS 123; MATH 324. Offered: A.","SHUMLAK,U " 12765,773,405,"INTRO TO BIOCHEM ","Survey of basic principles of biochemistry and molecular biology, emphasizing broad understanding of chemical events in living systems in terms of metabolism and structure-function relationships of biologically important molecules. Suitable for pre-majors, for students interested in careers in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, medical technology. Prerequisite: either BIOL 201 or both BIOL 101 and GENET 371; either CHEM 223, CHEM 237, or CHEM 335. Offered: A.","DAUM,G " 12766,773,405,"INTRO TO BIOCHEM ","Survey of basic principles of biochemistry and molecular biology, emphasizing broad understanding of chemical events in living systems in terms of metabolism and structure-function relationships of biologically important molecules. Suitable for pre-majors, for students interested in careers in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, medical technology. Prerequisite: either BIOL 201 or both BIOL 101 and GENET 371; either CHEM 223, CHEM 237, or CHEM 335. Offered: A.","TELLER,D " 12767,773,405,"INTRO TO BIOCHEM ","Survey of basic principles of biochemistry and molecular biology, emphasizing broad understanding of chemical events in living systems in terms of metabolism and structure-function relationships of biologically important molecules. Suitable for pre-majors, for students interested in careers in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, medical technology. Prerequisite: either BIOL 201 or both BIOL 101 and GENET 371; either CHEM 223, CHEM 237, or CHEM 335. Offered: A.","TIETZE,K " 12768,773,405,"INTRO TO BIOCHEM ","Survey of basic principles of biochemistry and molecular biology, emphasizing broad understanding of chemical events in living systems in terms of metabolism and structure-function relationships of biologically important molecules. Suitable for pre-majors, for students interested in careers in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, medical technology. Prerequisite: either BIOL 201 or both BIOL 101 and GENET 371; either CHEM 223, CHEM 237, or CHEM 335. Offered: A.","WISEMAN,R " 12769,826,405,"TOXIC CHEMICALS ","Basic principles governing the behavior and effects of toxic chemicals released into the environment; sources, distribution, and fate of toxic chemicals in the environment; chemicals and cancer; chemicals and birth defects; government regulation of chemical hazards. Focus on human health impacts of chemicals found in the workplace and general environment. Prerequisite: 2.0 in BIOL 203; either 2.0 in CHEM 242 or 2.0 in CHEM 347. Offered: Sp.","PIERCE,C " 12770,842,405,"GLOBAL GEOPHYSICS ","Introduction to geophysical features of the earth including gravity, magnetic, and temperature fields. Use of geophysical methods including seismology, heat flow, and paleomagnetics to study geophysical and geological processes in the context of plate tectonic theory. Prerequisite: PHYS 121. Offered: A.","WILLETT,S " 12771,856,405,"TOPICS ANCIENT HST ","Select topics in the history of the ancient world, from the Neolithic Near East to the late Roman Empire. Offered by various faculty/instructors.","HOLLMANN,A " 12772,903,405,"MARCHING BAND TECHS ","Basics of marching and maneuvering discussed and used to write drill. Covers selection of music, use of marching procession, and show design. Students complete a drill for their own band or for an instrumentation determined by the instructor.","MCDAVID,J " 12773,930,405,"HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY ","Intensive coverage of physiology through lectures, conference. Autumn Quarter: excitable tissue, skeletal muscle; spinal reflex; cardiovascular, respiratory physiology; acid base balance; autonomic nervous system; temperature regulation. Winter Quarter: renal, body fluids; neuroendocrinology; reproductive, gastrointestinal, neurophysiology. Required for dental, graduate nursing, and bioengineering students. Also offered for graduate students. Offered: A.","BINDER,M " 12774,930,405,"HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY ","Intensive coverage of physiology through lectures, conference. Autumn Quarter: excitable tissue, skeletal muscle; spinal reflex; cardiovascular, respiratory physiology; acid base balance; autonomic nervous system; temperature regulation. Winter Quarter: renal, body fluids; neuroendocrinology; reproductive, gastrointestinal, neurophysiology. Required for dental, graduate nursing, and bioengineering students. Also offered for graduate students. Offered: A.","BOTHWELL,M " 12775,930,405,"HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY ","Intensive coverage of physiology through lectures, conference. Autumn Quarter: excitable tissue, skeletal muscle; spinal reflex; cardiovascular, respiratory physiology; acid base balance; autonomic nervous system; temperature regulation. Winter Quarter: renal, body fluids; neuroendocrinology; reproductive, gastrointestinal, neurophysiology. Required for dental, graduate nursing, and bioengineering students. Also offered for graduate students. Offered: A.","STEINER,R " 12776,930,405,"HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY ","Intensive coverage of physiology through lectures, conference. Autumn Quarter: excitable tissue, skeletal muscle; spinal reflex; cardiovascular, respiratory physiology; acid base balance; autonomic nervous system; temperature regulation. Winter Quarter: renal, body fluids; neuroendocrinology; reproductive, gastrointestinal, neurophysiology. Required for dental, graduate nursing, and bioengineering students. Also offered for graduate students. Offered: A.","WORDEMAN,L " 12777,944,405,"PHYS SCI INQUIRY II ","Emphasis on depth of understanding and development of reasoning and representational skills essential to the scientific process. Provides background for teaching physical science as a process of inquiry and develops scientific literacy. Offered: A.","VOKOS,S " 12778,982,405,"ORG WHITE COL CRIME ","Overview of organized and white collar crime. Exposure to definitional problems, distinctive characteristics, potential areas of overlap, and barriers to more effective social control. Addresses impediments resulting from inadequate conceptualizations, legal and operational difficulties in pursuing offenders, and effects of corruption and discretion in the justice system.","WALSH,M " 12779,985,405,"FIELDWORK SEMINAR ","Integrates social work practicum experiences with prior and concurrent course work in social sciences, social work, and research. Includes discussion of class presentations and simulations or practice situations that combine knowledge and skill utilization. Student logs provide a basis for individual goal identification and achievement. Required of social welfare seniors. Prerequisite: SOC WF 312. Offered: AWSp.","DE MELLO,S " 12780,985,405,"FIELDWORK SEMINAR ","Integrates social work practicum experiences with prior and concurrent course work in social sciences, social work, and research. Includes discussion of class presentations and simulations or practice situations that combine knowledge and skill utilization. Student logs provide a basis for individual goal identification and achievement. Required of social welfare seniors. Prerequisite: SOC WF 312. Offered: AWSp.","RICHEY,C " 12781,766,406,"INTRO FIELD PLACMNT ","Introduction to building learning communities in classrooms. Involves students in assigned field placements in K-8 schools and in seminars on campus.","EISELE,J " 12782,784,406,"CONSTRUCTN ENGR II ","Heavy construction equipment. Equipment economics, contractor equipment policies, equipment specifications, selection and performance of equipment, estimating productivity of construction equipment, and engineering support for construction operating. Prerequisite: CEE 306.","DUNSTON,P " 12783,815,406,"UNDERGRAD SMR ECON ","Provides undergraduate student an opportunity to apply the tools of economic analysis in a critical examination of theoretical and empirical work. A list of topics is available in the departmental office. Prerequisite: ECON 200.","KOCHIN,L " 12784,950,406,"WOOD CHEMISTRY I ","Chemistry of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin. Pulping and bleaching chemistry of wood. Prerequisite: either CHEM 237 or CHEM 335. Offered: A.","NORTHEY,R " 12785,967,406,"POLITICAL ISLAM ","Study of resurgence, since mid-1970s, of political Islam and what has come to be called Islamic fundamentalism, especially in the Middle East. Topics include the nature and variety of political Islam today, causes and implications of the current resurgence, and comparison with previous resurgences. Offered: jointly with POL S 432.","BURROWES,R " 12786,988,406,"ADV SPAN GRAMMAR ","Problems of Spanish grammar. Differences from English grammar. Techniques for the effective teaching of Spanish. Prerequisite: SPAN 303; SPAN 323. Offered: jointly with SPLING 406.","STEVENS,A " 12787,990,406,"ADV SPAN GRAMMAR ","Problems of Spanish grammar. Difference from English grammar. Techniques for the effective teaching of Spanish. Prerequisite: SPAN 303; SPAN 323. Offered: jointly with SPAN 406.","STEVENS,A " 12788,768,407,"CULTURAL VARIATION ","Introduces knowledge and skills for culturally competent health care for all. Compares health-related values, beliefs, and customs among major cultural groups. Views family and social networks as culturally variable health-seeking behavior contexts. Examines Western biomedicine and alternative healing methods within a broader environment, including government and other social institutions.","ABRUMS,M " 12789,768,407,"CULTURAL VARIATION ","Introduces knowledge and skills for culturally competent health care for all. Compares health-related values, beliefs, and customs among major cultural groups. Views family and social networks as culturally variable health-seeking behavior contexts. Examines Western biomedicine and alternative healing methods within a broader environment, including government and other social institutions.","GRUPP,C " 12790,783,407,"PRINC ANIMAL EXPT ","Focus on biology and care of experimental animals, animal models of human disease, ethical use of animals in biomedical research and teaching; techniques of aseptic surgery. Includes lectures and animal-use laboratories. For graduate and advanced undergraduate students. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: A.","DENNIS,M " 12791,783,407,"PRINC ANIMAL EXPT ","Focus on biology and care of experimental animals, animal models of human disease, ethical use of animals in biomedical research and teaching; techniques of aseptic surgery. Includes lectures and animal-use laboratories. For graduate and advanced undergraduate students. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: A.","LADIGES,W " 12792,783,407,"PRINC ANIMAL EXPT ","Focus on biology and care of experimental animals, animal models of human disease, ethical use of animals in biomedical research and teaching; techniques of aseptic surgery. Includes lectures and animal-use laboratories. For graduate and advanced undergraduate students. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: A.","LIGGITT,H " 12793,783,407,"PRINC ANIMAL EXPT ","Focus on biology and care of experimental animals, animal models of human disease, ethical use of animals in biomedical research and teaching; techniques of aseptic surgery. Includes lectures and animal-use laboratories. For graduate and advanced undergraduate students. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: A.","PRICE,L " 12794,783,407,"PRINC ANIMAL EXPT ","Focus on biology and care of experimental animals, animal models of human disease, ethical use of animals in biomedical research and teaching; techniques of aseptic surgery. Includes lectures and animal-use laboratories. For graduate and advanced undergraduate students. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: A.","VAN HOOSIER, " 12795,888,407,"LINEAR OPTIMIZATION ","Maximization and minimization of linear functions subject to constraints consisting of linear equations and inequalities; linear programming and mathematical modeling. Simplex method, elementary games and duality. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 136, 2.0 in MATH 308, or 2.0 in AMATH 352. Offered: AWS.","VESZTERGOMBI " 12796,917,407,"CULTURAL VARIATION ","Introduces knowledge and skills for culturally competent health care for all. Compares health related values, beliefs, and customs among major cultural groups. Views family and social network as culturally variable health seeking behavior contexts. Examines Western biomedicine and alternative healing methods within broader environment, including government, other social institutions.","MUNET-VILARO,F " 12797,944,407,"PHYS BY INQUIRY II ","Selected topics in physics, with emphasis on depth of understanding and development of skills essential to the scientific process. Background for teaching physics at secondary school and introductory college levels. Some mathematical proficiency required. Prerequisite: PHYS 123. Offered: A.","VOKOS,S " 12798,998,407,"COMPUTER DOC ","Concepts and skills for preparing online help systems, performance-support systems, print manuals, and other forms of computer documentation. Analysis of users, their tasks, and the product's interface. Usability testing of documentation. Relationship between documentation process and product development cycles. Recommended: T C 310. Offered: ASp.","PREKEGES,J " 12799,1005,407,"DIVERSITY ","Examines the ways that difference is defined, used, and experienced in society. Analyzes the intersections of multiple forms of oppression. Focuses on the ideological and institution manifestations of oppression in U.S. society. Discusses diversity as a social context for nursing practice.","GOREN,S " 12800,1005,407,"DIVERSITY ","Examines the ways that difference is defined, used, and experienced in society. Analyzes the intersections of multiple forms of oppression. Focuses on the ideological and institution manifestations of oppression in U.S. society. Discusses diversity as a social context for nursing practice.","TASHIRO,C " 12801,766,408,"MLTCLTRL ED/SOC STUD","Provides students with classroom methods, materials, and assessment strategies for teaching social studies in elementary schools. Grounded in democratic beliefs and assumes citizenship participation as an essential part of a free, humane, and civic community.","BANKS,C " 12802,842,408,"REGIONAL GEOL PNW ","Explores the geological diversity of the Pacific Northwest temporally (Archean to Pleistocene), tectonically (craton, terranes, and cover sequences), and lithologically (ophiolites to coal). Three weekend field trips required. Offered: A.","CHENEY,E " 12803,742,409,"COMPUTER TOOLS III ","Computer-aided drawing basics, three-dimensional drawing, projections, views. Computer-aided design and analysis tools for stress and heat transfer calculations. Offered: A.","HOLSAPPLE,K " 12804,766,409,"READ, WRITE, COMMUN ","The first in a two-course sequence that builds connections about literacy. Discusses the content and process of literacy and participation in reading, writing, and communicating activities.","PLACE,N " 12805,951,409,"SOCIOBIOLOGY ","Biological bases of social behavior, emphasizing evolution as a paradigm. Topics are: individual versus group selection, kin selection, altruism, group versus individual living, mating systems, parental care of offspring, and competitive strategies. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 200 or both BIOL 202 and BIOL 203. Offered: jointly with ZOOL 409.","O'LOGHLEN,A " 12806,985,409,"SOCL WLFR READINGS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","BENNETT,R " 12807,985,409,"SOCL WLFR READINGS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","DE MELLO,S " 12808,985,409,"SOCL WLFR READINGS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","UHRICH,S " 12809,1032,409,"SOCIOBIOLOGY ","Biological bases of social behavior, emphasizing evolution as a paradigm. Topics are: individual versus group selection, kin selection, altruism, group versus individual living, mating systems, parental care of offspring, and competitive strategies. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 200 or both BIOL 202 and BIOL 203. Offered: jointly with PSYCH 409.","O'LOGHLEN,A " 12810,764,410,"BUS REPORTS & CMU ","Covers both internal and external communications that businessmen and businesswomen write on the job. Emphasis on various types of internal reports, ranging from short informal memos to the more complex formal reports. Also covered are specialized external types of communications directed to customers. Prerequisite: B CMU 301; may not be repeated.","KALITZKI,J " 12811,766,410,"READ, WRITE, COMMUN ","The second of two courses. In both university and K-12 settings, examines ways to incorporate children's literature, writing, and oral discourse into the curriculum. Merges theory and practice to create a defensible, integrated approach to literacy instruction. ","PLACE,N " 12812,784,410,"TRAF ENG FND SAF ","General review of the fundamentals of traffic engineering, including their relationship to transportation operations management and planning, with special emphasis on traffic engineering field surveys and data analysis. Prerequisite: CEE 320. Offered: A.","NIHAN,N " 12813,796,410,"CONST ESTIMATING II ","Principles and techniques for estimating commercial construction projects including a mock bid day exercise on a commercial construction project. Offered: A.","COLE,V " 12814,796,410,"CONST ESTIMATING II ","Principles and techniques for estimating commercial construction projects including a mock bid day exercise on a commercial construction project. Offered: A.","ROJAS,E " 12815,801,410,"COMPUTER SYSTEMS ","Structure and components of hardware and software systems. Machine organization, including central processor and input-output architectures; assembly language programming; operating systems, including process, storage, and file management. No credit to students who have completed 378 or 451. Prerequisite: CSE 373.","JOHNSON,D " 12816,812,410,"ADV THEAT TECH PRAC ","Production-related apprenticeship, in the areas of scene construction, scene painting, costume, or lighting. Recommended: DRAMA 210; DRAMA 211; DRAMA 212; DRAMA 418. Offered: AWSp.","DAHLSTROM,R " 12817,812,410,"ADV THEAT TECH PRAC ","Production-related apprenticeship, in the areas of scene construction, scene painting, costume, or lighting. Recommended: DRAMA 210; DRAMA 211; DRAMA 212; DRAMA 418. Offered: AWSp.","MARADUDIN,P " 12818,812,410,"ADV THEAT TECH PRAC ","Production-related apprenticeship, in the areas of scene construction, scene painting, costume, or lighting. Recommended: DRAMA 210; DRAMA 211; DRAMA 212; DRAMA 418. Offered: AWSp.","TROUT,D " 12819,842,410,"INTRO REMOT SENSING ","Principles of image interpretation for geologists. Study of land forms, structure, lithology, surface processes using aircraft and satellite data. Use of digital multispectral images and radar images for geological mapping. Offered: A.","GILLESPIE,A " 12820,842,410,"INTRO REMOT SENSING ","Principles of image interpretation for geologists. Study of land forms, structure, lithology, surface processes using aircraft and satellite data. Use of digital multispectral images and radar images for geological mapping. Offered: A.","WEEKS,R " 12821,852,410,"STAFFING ","Affirmative action, recruitment, testing, interviewing, placement, promotion, and overall human resource planning.","ENGLISH,M " 12822,866,410,"PRAKRIT ","Introduction to the various Prakrit or Middle Indo-Aryan dialects (Gandhari, Magadhi, Maharashtri, Sauraseni) from literary, canonical, and inscriptional sources. Prerequisite: SNKRT 303.","SALOMON,R " 12823,898,410,"FUND OF GEN MICRO I ","Survey of the microbial world, metabolism, biosynthesis, regulation, growth, structure, and function. Required for students majoring in microbiology; recommended for students majoring in biology. Prerequisite: either BIOL 200 or BIOL 201; either CHEM 223, CHEM 237, or CHEM 335. Offered: A.","LARA,J " 12824,898,410,"FUND OF GEN MICRO I ","Survey of the microbial world, metabolism, biosynthesis, regulation, growth, structure, and function. Required for students majoring in microbiology; recommended for students majoring in biology. Prerequisite: either BIOL 200 or BIOL 201; either CHEM 223, CHEM 237, or CHEM 335. Offered: A.","TRAXLER,B " 12825,922,410,"MAR GEOL AND GEOPHY ","Sedimentological and petrologic processes that determine the geologic record. Prerequisite: either GEOL 101 or GEOL 205. Offered: A.","NITTROUER,C " 12826,922,410,"MAR GEOL AND GEOPHY ","Sedimentological and petrologic processes that determine the geologic record. Prerequisite: either GEOL 101 or GEOL 205. Offered: A.","WILCOCK,W " 12827,932,410,"INTRO TO PATHOLOGY ","Basic pathologic processes, including cell and tissue involvement in degenerative processes, cell death, inflammation and repair, immunopathologies, cell cycle events, carcinogenesis, and responses to alterations in hormone and growth factor levels. Illustrative disease conditions are reviewed. Required for physical therapy students. Others with suitable biology background by permission of instructor. Offered: A.","EK,M " 12828,932,410,"INTRO TO PATHOLOGY ","Basic pathologic processes, including cell and tissue involvement in degenerative processes, cell death, inflammation and repair, immunopathologies, cell cycle events, carcinogenesis, and responses to alterations in hormone and growth factor levels. Illustrative disease conditions are reviewed. Required for physical therapy students. Others with suitable biology background by permission of instructor. Offered: A.","NARAYANAN,A " 12829,944,410,"INQUIRY FOR TEACHER ","A ""hands-on"" inquiry-oriented approach designed to train in-service teachers in the use of the physical science content for any of several science programs selected by a school or school district. Credit/no credit only.","ATKINS,L " 12830,944,410,"INQUIRY FOR TEACHER ","A ""hands-on"" inquiry-oriented approach designed to train in-service teachers in the use of the physical science content for any of several science programs selected by a school or school district. Credit/no credit only.","MC DERMOTT,L " 12831,944,410,"INQUIRY FOR TEACHER ","A ""hands-on"" inquiry-oriented approach designed to train in-service teachers in the use of the physical science content for any of several science programs selected by a school or school district. Credit/no credit only.","MESSINA,D " 12832,951,410,"CHLD/ADDL BEHAV DIS ","Introduction to psychopathology in children and adolescents, and an overview of principal modes of intervention. Particularly for students interested in advanced work in clinical psychology, social work, or special education. Prerequisite: PSYCH 305; PSYCH 306. Offered: WS.","BARRETT,K " 12833,1026,410,"ERLY AM POL CNST LW ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","ALLEN,M " 12834,745,411,"AUDIT STANDRDS PRIN ","Intensive introduction to the attest function in society today. The environment, the process, and the report of the public auditor are analyzed. Potential extensions of the attest function are examined. Prerequisite: 2.0 in ACCTG 302; 2.0 in ACCTG 311; 2.0 in either ACCTG 320 or ACCTG 330; may not be repeated.","KADOUS,K " 12835,754,411,"ELEMENTARY ARABIC ","Study of grammar, with oral and written drill and reading of simple texts. (Cannot be taken for credit if 401 taken.)","SOUAIAIA,A " 12836,755,411,"COMPUTER GRAPH APPL ","Lectures and weekly exercises focus on understanding and applying the underlying principles of 3D computer graphics and rendering software. Topics include user-interface, data creation and modeling, lighting models, smoothing, texture mapping, ray tracing, radiosity, animation, and solid modeling. Prerequisite: ARCH 370.","JOHNSON,B " 12837,791,411,"FOURTH-YEAR CHINESE ","Reading of unedited texts including newspaper articles, literary selections, and academic essays. Oral discussion, listening comprehension, and composition. Prerequisite: CHIN 313. Offered: A.","CAO,Y " 12838,791,411,"FOURTH-YEAR CHINESE ","Reading of unedited texts including newspaper articles, literary selections, and academic essays. Oral discussion, listening comprehension, and composition. Prerequisite: CHIN 313. Offered: A.","YUE-HASHIMOT " 12839,796,411,"PROJ PLNG & CONTROL ","Introduction to the basic principles, techniques, and practices used as tools by contractors to plan, schedule, and control costs on building construction projects. Offered: A.","PACE,C " 12840,813,411,"INTRO NETWORK SYNTH ","Network representation in the complex frequency domain, realizability criteria for driving-point and singly and doubly terminated transfer function, canonical forms, Butterworth and Bessel Approximation methods, and application of the digital computer in synthesis procedures. Prerequisite: 1.0 in E E 233. Offered: A.","ANDERSEN,J " 12841,813,411,"NETWORK SYNTHESIS ","Network representation in the complex frequency domain, realizability criteria for driving-point and singly and doubly terminated transfer function, canonical forms, Butterworth and Bessel Approximation methods, and application of the digital computer in synthesis procedures. Prerequisite: 1.0 in E E 233. Offered: A.","ANDERSEN,J " 12842,838,411,"TOPICS IN MID AGES ","Sixteenth-century literature with emphasis on poetry and the general artistic ambiance. Prerequisite: FRENCH 303; FRENCH 304; FRENCH 305; FRENCH 306.","DELCOURT,D " 12843,838,411,"TOPICS IN MID AGES ","Sixteenth-century literature with emphasis on poetry and the general artistic ambiance. Prerequisite: FRENCH 303; FRENCH 304; FRENCH 305; FRENCH 306.","VANCE,E " 12844,849,411,"ELEM MODERN HEBR ","Modern Israeli Hebrew. Core vocabulary, grammar, conversational text, and oral and written communication. Excerpts from modern Hebrew prose and poetry. (Cannot be taken for credit if 401 taken.)","SOKOLOFF,N " 12845,873,411,"RDGS CONTEMP KOREAN ","Completes the introduction to Korean writing in mixed script of 311, 312, 313. Prerequisite: KOREAN 313. Offered: A.","LEE,A " 12846,874,411,"LANDSCAPE GRAPHICS ","Delineation techniques for landscape perspectives, sections, rendering of plant materials. Historical and contemporary examples of landscape drawing.","ROTTLE,N " 12847,888,411,"INTRO MDRN ALG-TCHR ","Basic concepts of abstract algebra with an emphasis on problem solving, constructing proofs, and communication of mathematical ideas. Designed for teaching majors; not open for credit to students who have taken 402, 403. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 205, 2.0 in MATH 308, or 2.0 in MATH 136. Offered: AS.","SULLIVAN,J " 12848,907,411,"PSYCH OF LEADERSHIP ","Introduction of the theory and techniques of naval leadership based on those principles of behavioral science that are pertinent to understanding individual and group behavior of adults. It introduces the student to the management process and the relationship of management functions to leadership. Acceptance of a traditional deep sense of moral responsibility on the part of the aspiring leader is stressed. Offered: A.","BUIKE,K " 12849,944,411,"LEAD TEACHER INQUIR ","Extends the content covered in previous courses and helps prepare lead teachers to train colleagues to use any of several science programs selected by schools or districts. Prerequisite: two courses selected from PHYS 405, PHYS 406, PHYS 407, PHYS 408, and PHYS 409. Offered: A.","DEWATER,L " 12850,944,411,"LEAD TEACHER INQUIR ","Extends the content covered in previous courses and helps prepare lead teachers to train colleagues to use any of several science programs selected by schools or districts. Prerequisite: two courses selected from PHYS 405, PHYS 406, PHYS 407, PHYS 408, and PHYS 409. Offered: A.","MESSINA,D " 12851,949,411,"ELEMENTARY PERSIAN ","Conversation, pronunciation, and graded reading. Persian alphabet and basic sentence constructions. Offers rudimentary conversational and reading ability with a vocabulary of about two thousand words.","KARIMI-HAKKAK,A " 12852,981,411,"ADVANCED SANSKRIT ","Reading and analysis of classical texts, chosen according to students' interests. Prerequisite: SNKRT 403. Offered: A.","SALOMON,R " 12853,998,411,"VISUALS IN TECH COM ","Use of visuals in print and electronic communication. Topics include vision, perception, comparison of text and visual media principles for the selection and use of visual media, information graphics icons, page and screen design typography, and color. Offered: ASp.","WILLIAMS,T " 12854,1022,411,"ELEMENTARY UZBEK ","Introduction to the modern written and spoken language. Cannot be taken for credit if 401 taken.","CIRTAUTAS,I " 12855,1023,411,"ELEMENTARY TURKISH ","Introduction to modern Turkish. Pronunciation and conversation, grammar and composition, graded reading. Latin characters used throughout. (Cannot be taken for credit if TKISH 401 is taken.)","HAVLIOGLU,D " 12856,1023,411,"ELEMENTARY TURKISH ","Introduction to modern Turkish. Pronunciation and conversation, grammar and composition, graded reading. Latin characters used throughout. (Cannot be taken for credit if TKISH 401 is taken.)","KURU,S " 12857,755,412,"ARCH ILLUS PRESEN ","Issues, conventions, and techniques used in architectural renderings, including line drawings, shaded drawings, use of color, composition, organization, advanced perspective, scale figures, entourage, reflections, and media. Prerequisite: ARCH 315.","SHARPE,B " 12858,940,412,"OTC DRUGS ","Overview of common classes of nonprescription drug therapeutics with an emphasis on case examples, patient assessment, non-drug adjunct therapy, product selection, and patient advice. Oral presentation required. Computer (internet) case discussion mandatory. Enrollment restricted to 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year Pharm.D. students. Offered: A.","CAPOCCIA,K " 12859,940,412,"OTC DRUGS ","Overview of common classes of nonprescription drug therapeutics with an emphasis on case examples, patient assessment, non-drug adjunct therapy, product selection, and patient advice. Oral presentation required. Computer (internet) case discussion mandatory. Enrollment restricted to 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year Pharm.D. students. Offered: A.","ELLSWORTH,A " 12860,996,412,"ETHICAL ISS IN BUS ","Explores the moral principles and community standards by which businesses are judged and assesses the impact management decisions have on the business and on society. Focuses on the conflict between the economic performance of the firm and the social performance of the firm. Prerequisite: T BUS 300; T BUS 320.","DEAN,J " 12861,996,412,"ETHICAL ISS IN BUS ","Explores the moral principles and community standards by which businesses are judged and assesses the impact management decisions have on the business and on society. Focuses on the conflict between the economic performance of the firm and the social performance of the firm. Prerequisite: T BUS 300; T BUS 320.","KLEIN,R " 12862,766,413,"THE ARTS ","Explores dance, music, visual arts, drama, and literary arts as integral strands of children's learning.","FELS,D " 12863,796,413,"COMP BUS PRES ","Study and development of skills needed to develop and deliver professional construction management presentations. Includes a series of workshops and practical exercises in construction presentation skills, teamwork, and leadership. Offered: A.","SCHAUFELBERG " 12864,855,413,"TRANS-MISSIPP WEST ","Anglo-American exploration, conquest, occupation, and exploitation of the trans-Mississippi West, with emphasis on economic development into the twentieth century. Considers wide range of developmental themes (social, political, cultural) in historiography of American West.","FINDLAY,J " 12865,917,413,"HEALTH PROMOTION ","Introduction to scientific principles of nursing care to promote health, wellness, prevent disease in clients. Emphasis on understanding multidimensional aspects of health; personal, environmental factors that support healthy functional patterns of individual clients, health promotion interventions. Assessment of health patterns in terms of risk, vulnerability, resilience, protective factors. Corequisite: NCLIN 414. Offered: A.","LINDENBERG,C " 12866,945,413,"CONTEMPORARY THEORY ","Analysis of political theorists, exploring contemporary theories of humanity and society that form the basis for differing political ideas.","MAYERFELD,J " 12867,819,414,"INTRO TO EC SPEC ED ","Provides students with a comprehensive overview of major aspects of the field of early childhood special education. Theoretical foundations and program development and implementation are presented in an approach that integrates theory, research, and practice. Offered: AS.","SCHWARTZ,I " 12868,838,414,"18-C ENLIGHTENMENT ","Eighteenth-century literature, with emphasis on the development of the Enlightenment ideology. Prerequisite: FRENCH 303; FRENCH 304; FRENCH 305; FRENCH 306.","JACKSON,D " 12869,876,414,"SENECA ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GOWING,A " 12870,910,414,"HEALTH PROMO PRACT ","Provides the opportunity to apply the nursing process to promote health and prevent illness. Integrates the perspectives of the client with the current scientific bases for health promotion. Incorporates analysis of the effect of multiple dimensions on health and wellness. Credit/no credit only. Corequisite: NURS 413. Offered: A.","BUXTON,M " 12871,910,414,"HEALTH PROMO PRACT ","Provides the opportunity to apply the nursing process to promote health and prevent illness. Integrates the perspectives of the client with the current scientific bases for health promotion. Incorporates analysis of the effect of multiple dimensions on health and wellness. Credit/no credit only. Corequisite: NURS 413. Offered: A.","ENSIGN,B " 12872,910,414,"HEALTH PROMO PRACT ","Provides the opportunity to apply the nursing process to promote health and prevent illness. Integrates the perspectives of the client with the current scientific bases for health promotion. Incorporates analysis of the effect of multiple dimensions on health and wellness. Credit/no credit only. Corequisite: NURS 413. Offered: A.","GORDON,P " 12873,910,414,"HEALTH PROMO PRACT ","Provides the opportunity to apply the nursing process to promote health and prevent illness. Integrates the perspectives of the client with the current scientific bases for health promotion. Incorporates analysis of the effect of multiple dimensions on health and wellness. Credit/no credit only. Corequisite: NURS 413. Offered: A.","OLSON,B " 12874,910,414,"HEALTH PROMO PRACT ","Provides the opportunity to apply the nursing process to promote health and prevent illness. Integrates the perspectives of the client with the current scientific bases for health promotion. Incorporates analysis of the effect of multiple dimensions on health and wellness. Credit/no credit only. Corequisite: NURS 413. Offered: A.","PATTESON,D " 12875,910,414,"HEALTH PROMO PRACT ","Provides the opportunity to apply the nursing process to promote health and prevent illness. Integrates the perspectives of the client with the current scientific bases for health promotion. Incorporates analysis of the effect of multiple dimensions on health and wellness. Credit/no credit only. Corequisite: NURS 413. Offered: A.","PETERSEN,K " 12876,910,414,"HEALTH PROMO PRACT ","Provides the opportunity to apply the nursing process to promote health and prevent illness. Integrates the perspectives of the client with the current scientific bases for health promotion. Incorporates analysis of the effect of multiple dimensions on health and wellness. Credit/no credit only. Corequisite: NURS 413. Offered: A.","PUZAN,E " 12877,910,414,"HEALTH PROMO PRACT ","Provides the opportunity to apply the nursing process to promote health and prevent illness. Integrates the perspectives of the client with the current scientific bases for health promotion. Incorporates analysis of the effect of multiple dimensions on health and wellness. Credit/no credit only. Corequisite: NURS 413. Offered: A.","STRICKLAND,C " 12878,910,414,"HEALTH PROMO PRACT ","Provides the opportunity to apply the nursing process to promote health and prevent illness. Integrates the perspectives of the client with the current scientific bases for health promotion. Incorporates analysis of the effect of multiple dimensions on health and wellness. Credit/no credit only. Corequisite: NURS 413. Offered: A.","WOLFSTONE,A " 12879,958,414,"PSYCHOLOGCL ASPECTS ","Psychological processes underlying adjustment to disability; application of behavioral/analysis systems in patient therapy management; effects of cognitive or personality deficits on patient performance and treatment strategies. Credit/no credit only.","PATTERSON,D " 12880,813,415,"COMP AID SYS DESIGN ","Concepts, principles, and techniques concerned with the design, testing, and application of general-purpose problem-oriented computer programs for analyzing large-scale systems. Offered: Sp.","SHI,C " 12881,842,415,"PRINS OF GLACIOLOGY ","Snow deposition and metamorphism, avalanches, heat and mass balance at snow and ice surfaces, glacier flow, ice sheets, sea ice, permafrost, methods of paleoclimate reconstruction, Ice Age theories. Prerequisite: PHYS 121; PHYS 122. Offered: jointly with GPHYS 415; A.","CONWAY,H " 12882,842,415,"PRINS OF GLACIOLOGY ","Snow deposition and metamorphism, avalanches, heat and mass balance at snow and ice surfaces, glacier flow, ice sheets, sea ice, permafrost, methods of paleoclimate reconstruction, Ice Age theories. Prerequisite: PHYS 121; PHYS 122. Offered: jointly with GPHYS 415; A.","HALLET,B " 12883,842,415,"PRINS OF GLACIOLOGY ","Snow deposition and metamorphism, avalanches, heat and mass balance at snow and ice surfaces, glacier flow, ice sheets, sea ice, permafrost, methods of paleoclimate reconstruction, Ice Age theories. Prerequisite: PHYS 121; PHYS 122. Offered: jointly with GPHYS 415; A.","MAYKUT,G " 12884,842,415,"PRINS OF GLACIOLOGY ","Snow deposition and metamorphism, avalanches, heat and mass balance at snow and ice surfaces, glacier flow, ice sheets, sea ice, permafrost, methods of paleoclimate reconstruction, Ice Age theories. Prerequisite: PHYS 121; PHYS 122. Offered: jointly with GPHYS 415; A.","PORTER,S " 12885,842,415,"PRINS OF GLACIOLOGY ","Snow deposition and metamorphism, avalanches, heat and mass balance at snow and ice surfaces, glacier flow, ice sheets, sea ice, permafrost, methods of paleoclimate reconstruction, Ice Age theories. Prerequisite: PHYS 121; PHYS 122. Offered: jointly with GPHYS 415; A.","RAYMOND,C " 12886,842,415,"PRINS OF GLACIOLOGY ","Snow deposition and metamorphism, avalanches, heat and mass balance at snow and ice surfaces, glacier flow, ice sheets, sea ice, permafrost, methods of paleoclimate reconstruction, Ice Age theories. Prerequisite: PHYS 121; PHYS 122. Offered: jointly with GPHYS 415; A.","WADDINGTON,E " 12887,842,415,"PRINS OF GLACIOLOGY ","Snow deposition and metamorphism, avalanches, heat and mass balance at snow and ice surfaces, glacier flow, ice sheets, sea ice, permafrost, methods of paleoclimate reconstruction, Ice Age theories. Prerequisite: PHYS 121; PHYS 122. Offered: jointly with GPHYS 415; A.","WARREN,S " 12888,844,415,"PRINS OF GLACIOLOGY ","Snow deposition and metamorphism, avalanches, heat and mass balance at snow and ice surfaces, glacier flow, ice sheets, sea ice, permafrost, methods of paleoclimate reconstruction, Ice Age theories. Prerequisite: PHYS 121; PHYS 122. Offered: jointly with GEOL 415; A.","CONWAY,H " 12889,844,415,"PRINS OF GLACIOLOGY ","Snow deposition and metamorphism, avalanches, heat and mass balance at snow and ice surfaces, glacier flow, ice sheets, sea ice, permafrost, methods of paleoclimate reconstruction, Ice Age theories. Prerequisite: PHYS 121; PHYS 122. Offered: jointly with GEOL 415; A.","HALLET,B " 12890,844,415,"PRINS OF GLACIOLOGY ","Snow deposition and metamorphism, avalanches, heat and mass balance at snow and ice surfaces, glacier flow, ice sheets, sea ice, permafrost, methods of paleoclimate reconstruction, Ice Age theories. Prerequisite: PHYS 121; PHYS 122. Offered: jointly with GEOL 415; A.","MAYKUT,G " 12891,844,415,"PRINS OF GLACIOLOGY ","Snow deposition and metamorphism, avalanches, heat and mass balance at snow and ice surfaces, glacier flow, ice sheets, sea ice, permafrost, methods of paleoclimate reconstruction, Ice Age theories. Prerequisite: PHYS 121; PHYS 122. Offered: jointly with GEOL 415; A.","PORTER,S " 12892,844,415,"PRINS OF GLACIOLOGY ","Snow deposition and metamorphism, avalanches, heat and mass balance at snow and ice surfaces, glacier flow, ice sheets, sea ice, permafrost, methods of paleoclimate reconstruction, Ice Age theories. Prerequisite: PHYS 121; PHYS 122. Offered: jointly with GEOL 415; A.","RAYMOND,C " 12893,844,415,"PRINS OF GLACIOLOGY ","Snow deposition and metamorphism, avalanches, heat and mass balance at snow and ice surfaces, glacier flow, ice sheets, sea ice, permafrost, methods of paleoclimate reconstruction, Ice Age theories. Prerequisite: PHYS 121; PHYS 122. Offered: jointly with GEOL 415; A.","WADDINGTON,E " 12894,844,415,"PRINS OF GLACIOLOGY ","Snow deposition and metamorphism, avalanches, heat and mass balance at snow and ice surfaces, glacier flow, ice sheets, sea ice, permafrost, methods of paleoclimate reconstruction, Ice Age theories. Prerequisite: PHYS 121; PHYS 122. Offered: jointly with GEOL 415; A.","WARREN,S " 12895,858,415,"EUROPE 1939-1945 ","Inquiry to discover what the war of 1939-45 was about and what it did to more than five hundred million Europeans.","BRIDGMAN,J " 12896,985,415,"BEGIN FIELD INSTR ","Students are placed in selected social service agencies and accept beginning social service assignments under the supervision of competent agency personnel. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: SOC WF 312. Offered: AWSp.","DE MELLO,S " 12897,985,415,"BEGIN FIELD INSTR ","Students are placed in selected social service agencies and accept beginning social service assignments under the supervision of competent agency personnel. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: SOC WF 312. Offered: AWSp.","ROBERTS,E " 12898,988,415,"SPAN LIT 19TH CENT ","Prerequisite: SPAN 303; SPAN 321; one additional 300-level course above SPAN 303.","SANTIANEZ,N " 12899,1031,415,"GENDER & EDUCATION ","Gender bias, discrimination, and gender-equity efforts in education. Includes curriculum instruction, instructional materials, testing, counseling, athletics, teacher education, educational employment issues, and sexual harassment. Relevant federal and state laws, court decisions, and strategies for promoting gender equity also addressed. Recommended: WOMEN 200 or SOC 110. Offered: jointly with EDC&I 440; S.","MUNO,A " 12900,766,416,"INST DESIGN/ASSESS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","EISELE,J " 12901,777,416,"PROB INT POL ECON ","Problems in world markets and political organization. Topics may include comparative industrialization, economic imperialism, the capitalist transition in Central Europe, and financial crises.","COLLINS,S " 12902,784,416,"URBAN TRAN PLG/DES ","Brief review of major issues in urban transportation planning. Planning process discussed and transportation models introduced. Uses a systems framework, including goals and objectives, evaluation, implementation, and monitoring. A design term project, individual or small groups, utilizes material presented on a contemporary problem. Prerequisite: CEE 320. Offered: A.","HALLENBECK,M " 12903,788,416,"TRANSITION METALS ","Survey of selected key topics in the chemistry of the transition metals, including emphasis on the structure, bonding, and reactivity of major classes of compounds. Prerequisite: either CHEM 165 or CHEM 312; either CHEM 453 or CHEM 455 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: A.","MAYER,J " 12904,812,416,"WESTERN DRESS HSTRY ","Survey history of Western dress. Emphasis on use of this information by theatrical costume designers. Includes development of costume for drama, ballet, and opera. Prerequisite: DRAMA 302.","GATES,S " 12905,813,416,"COMMUNICATIONS I ","Probability and random processes in communications. Random variables, distributions, and expectation. Statistical filter design for detection and estimation. Prerequisite: 1.0 in E E 341; 1.0 in STAT 390.","RITCEY,J " 12906,1025,416,"MODERN KOREA ","Traces Korea's transition from traditional Asian state to modern nation emerging on the world economic scene. Explores how, because of its geographic location, Korea has suffered chaotic change in the modern period. Examines Korean society, culture, and politics, looking at Korea's period as a Japanese colony, the division of Korea, the Korean war, and recent developments.","HANNEMAN,M " 12907,812,417,"COSTUM PTRN & CNSTR ","Techniques of costume construction, including study of fabrics; emphasis on creating patterns by draping. Recommended: DRAMA 211; DRAMA 416.","KURUTZ,L " 12908,996,418,"LEGAL ISSUES BUS ","The legal environment is one of the primary sources of opportunities and threats for all organizations. This change is requested to align the number of credits with our various concentrations. The name change is to support this realignment. The content of the course will not change significantly.","DEAN,J " 12909,996,418,"LGL ISS BUS MNGR ","The legal environment is one of the primary sources of opportunities and threats for all organizations. This change is requested to align the number of credits with our various concentrations. The name change is to support this realignment. The content of the course will not change significantly.","DEAN,J " 12910,812,419,"ADV STG LIGHT DSIGN ","Development of a working process consistent with current professional practice. Includes drafting, worksheets, study of color. Students read plays and develop analytical skills. Recommended: DRAMA 212.","MARADUDIN,P " 12911,951,419,"ZOO ANIMAL BEHAVIOR ","Observational studies of behavior of zoo animals to expand basic knowledge of animal behavior, conservation of endangered species, and research methodology with discussions and tours focusing on zoo philosophy and operations. Offered in cooperation with Woodland Park Zoo. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 200, or BIO A 201, or BIOL 202 and BIOL 203. Offered: AS.","KIRKEVOLD,B " 12912,1026,419,"ROB BARONS/PHIL BUS ","Analyzes the history of business dynasties; the change affecting industry, society , finance, and banking during the rise of Big Business, from 1870 to 1930; and the philosophical reflections on such transformations, as they were expressed by the most inspired social scientists of that era.","PREPARATA,G " 12913,755,420,"STRUCTURAL DSGN I ","Reinforced concrete fundamentals; establishes basics of reinforced concrete behavior and introduces methods of design used in current engineering practice. Basic mechanics of structural concrete introduced in examining bending, shear, and axial forces. Topic areas include beams, slabs systems, columns, foundations, retaining walls, and an introduction to prestressed concrete. Prerequisite: ARCH 322.","LEBERT,E " 12914,799,420,"LIT FRMR YUGOSLAVIA ","Twentieth-century prose of the former Yugoslavia. Cultural identity at the crossroads between East and West. Relation of Yugoslav literature, created on the European margin, to the European cultural centers. Literature and the myths of socialism and nationalism. Yugoslav oral tradition. Issues of gender.","CRNKOVIC,G " 12915,812,420,"DES & TECH DRAFTING ","Laboratory and project critique covering stage design graphics and technical drawing; specifically: designer's elevations, ground plans, sections, detail drawing, transposition of design drawing information to technical drawings. Recommended: DRAMA 210.","FORRESTER,W " 12916,842,420,"MINERALOGY ","Symmetry of crystals and crystal structures. Rules of crystal chemistry. Microscopic, diffraction, and spectroscopic techniques of mineral characterization. Transformation processes in minerals: order-disorder, phase transition, and exsolution. Crystal chemistry and phase relations. Reactions on mineral surfaces. Physical properties, deformation, and creep. Prerequisite: CHEM 142; PHYS 123; GEOL 202; GEOL 391. Offered: W.","GHIORSO,M " 12917,842,420,"MINERALOGY ","Symmetry of crystals and crystal structures. Rules of crystal chemistry. Microscopic, diffraction, and spectroscopic techniques of mineral characterization. Transformation processes in minerals: order-disorder, phase transition, and exsolution. Crystal chemistry and phase relations. Reactions on mineral surfaces. Physical properties, deformation, and creep. Prerequisite: CHEM 142; PHYS 123; GEOL 202; GEOL 391. Offered: W.","MC CALLUM,I " 12918,852,420,"COLLEC BARG & ARBIT ","Labor-management relations. The legal context, union organizing, grievance administration, collective bargaining. Individual and group simulations used.","JUDD,H " 12919,892,420,"ALT AND COMP MED ","Study of popular alternative and complementary medicines used in the United States. Focus on herbal products with some coverage of homeopathic and other non-nutritional dietary supplements. Demonstration of resources for current objective information on these controversial medicines. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","ELMER,G " 12920,902,420,"VOICE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HARPER,T " 12921,902,420,"VOICE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","PATRICK,J " 12922,902,420,"VOICE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","PELTON,C " 12923,902,420,"VOICE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","ZYLSTRA,N " 12924,998,420,"INTRO TECH SOC/POLS ","Introductory survey presenting some of the issues pertaining to technology and social change, technology and values. Emphasis on the social, political, and economic aspects of current problems that have important technological components. Prior technical background not required; readings from diverse sources. Offered: A.","BEREANO,P " 12925,1025,420,"POLITICAL VIOLENCE ","Establishes broad, inclusive definitions of violence. Reviews the theoretical discourse on the nature of violence as a political phenomenon. Themes include terrorism (both non-authoritative and state-sponsored), civil conflicts, and ""tools"" or calculated manifestations of violence (torture, massacres), the relationship between violence and development, and the relationship between culture and violence.","MAY,R " 12926,1027,420,"BIOL SAFE PRACTICES ","General introduction to appropriate laboratory procedures used for handling potentially hazardous biological agents. Particular focus on laboratory safety and appropriate protocols that should be employed by those engaged in infectious disease and recombinant DNA research. Credit/no credit only.","KENNY,G " 12927,745,421,"TAX EFF OF BUS DECS ","Issues in taxation, including tax considerations in business decision making, tax effects of business transactions, taxation of compensation, fringe benefits, capital gains, fixed asset transactions, disposition of business distribution from corporations. Prerequisite: 2.0 in ACCTG 302; may not be repeated.","MEDLAR,D " 12928,745,421,"TAX EFF OF BUS DECS ","Issues in taxation, including tax considerations in business decision making, tax effects of business transactions, taxation of compensation, fringe benefits, capital gains, fixed asset transactions, disposition of business distribution from corporations. Prerequisite: 2.0 in ACCTG 302; may not be repeated.","RESLER,W " 12929,754,421,"INTERMEDIATE ARABIC ","Reading of selected texts in standard Arabic, with continuing emphasis on grammar and syntax. Prerequisite: either ARAB 401 or ARAB 413.","SOUAIAIA,A " 12930,766,421,"PHYS LIFE SCI, GEOG ","Introduces the nature of science as subject matter, as a process of inquiry, and as a fascinating way to make sense of the world. Emphasizes the techniques, attitudes, skills, and competencies needed to become a scientifically literate citizen. ","KUBOTA,C " 12931,777,421,"TECHNOLOGY POLICY ","Examines the role of public policy in managing the tradeoffs between benefits and risks of new technology. Discusses how to evaluate U.S. technology policies against the standards of democracy, economic efficiency, and social justice. ","COLLINS,S " 12932,786,421,"CERAMIC PROCESSING ","Technology of ceramic fabrication processes. Material characterization at processing stages for control. Laboratory study of all operations in the manufacture of selected ceramic products. Offered: A.","DOGAN,F " 12933,791,421,"BUSINESS CHINESE ","Focus on international trade issues of Greater China in the contemporary world. Subjects include international business activities such as trade, banking, marketing, finance, and investment. Prerequisite: CHIN 313. Offered: A.","KNECHTGES,T " 12934,797,421,"INTERCULTURAL COMM ","Investigates intercultural communication theory and its application for varying levels of human interaction: interpersonal, intergroup, and international. Recommended: SP CMU 384. Offered: jointly with SP CMU 478.","COUTU,L " 12935,812,421,"THEAT DRAWING TECHS ","Weekly figure-drawing laboratories with live model and weekly field trips for laboratories in drawing natural phenomena and architectural detail. Studies in historical drawing styles. Practice in use of several media and techniques of expression. Recommended: DRAMA 210; DRAMA 211.","MIDDLETON,A " 12936,815,421,"MNY CRDT & THE ECON ","Role of money and the banking system in the United States economy. Relation of money to inflation, interest rates, and business fluctuations. Monetary policy and Federal Reserve System. Prerequisite: ECON 301.","BROCK,P " 12937,843,421,"STDS 18TH C LIT&CUL ","Rotating special topics in literature and culture of the eighteenth century, such as particular movements, authors, genres, themes, or problems. Recommended: GERMAN 303; either GERMAN 311, GERMAN 312, GERMAN 322, or GERMAN 323.","PRUTTI,B " 12938,849,421,"INTERMED MOD HEBR ","Readings of selected texts in modern Hebrew with continuing emphasis on grammar and syntax. Prerequisite: either HEBR 401 or HEBR 413.","SOKOLOFF,N " 12939,855,421,"AMER ENVIRON HIST ","American attitudes toward the natural environment. Impact of settlement on the major natural regions of the United States. Evolution of the conservation movement, including development of the national park system and national forest system and emergence of the ecological perspective.","NASH,L " 12940,872,421,"4TH-YR JAPANESE I ","Class discussion, oral presentations, reading, and composition on topics related to the Japanese language and present-day Japan. Includes readings from Japanese newspapers and magazines. Conducted in Japanese. Prerequisite: JAPAN 313.","MATSUDA-KIAM " 12941,872,421,"4TH-YR JAPANESE I ","Class discussion, oral presentations, reading, and composition on topics related to the Japanese language and present-day Japan. Includes readings from Japanese newspapers and magazines. Conducted in Japanese. Prerequisite: JAPAN 313.","NAKAONE,T " 12942,872,421,"4TH-YR JAPANESE I ","Class discussion, oral presentations, reading, and composition on topics related to the Japanese language and present-day Japan. Includes readings from Japanese newspapers and magazines. Conducted in Japanese. Prerequisite: JAPAN 313.","TAKEDA,F " 12943,895,421,"METAL PROCESSING ","Principles and applications of techniques used to process metals and alloys including solidification and casting, heat treating, forming, joining and machining and their effects on microstructure and properties. Offered: A.","BRUSH,L " 12944,902,421,"PIANO ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MC CABE,R " 12945,902,421,"PIANO ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SEALES,M " 12946,902,421,"PIANO ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SHEPPARD,C " 12947,949,421,"INTERMED PERSIAN ","Reading of simple texts with emphasis on reading and writing, conversation skills, grammar, and syntax. Builds a vocabulary of standard Persian in preparation for advanced reading and comprehension of literary texts. Prerequisite: PRSAN 413.","BARLAS,F " 12948,949,421,"INTERMED PERSIAN ","Reading of simple texts with emphasis on reading and writing, conversation skills, grammar, and syntax. Builds a vocabulary of standard Persian in preparation for advanced reading and comprehension of literary texts. Prerequisite: PRSAN 413.","KARIMI-HAKKA " 12949,951,421,"NEURAL BASIS BEHAVR ","Anatomical and physiological principles and resultant behavior involved in the integrative action of the nervous system. 431 recommended but not required to follow 421. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 101 or PSYCH 102. Offered: AS.","DIAZ,J " 12950,951,421,"NEURAL BASIS BEHAVR ","Anatomical and physiological principles and resultant behavior involved in the integrative action of the nervous system. 431 recommended but not required to follow 421. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 101 or PSYCH 102. Offered: AS.","RUHF,A " 12951,967,421,"INTL SECURITY ","Major military aspects of contemporary international politics. Uses and limitations of military capabilities for sustaining a stable international order and national security. Processes by which states detect and assess threats to their security; practice of deterrence; transfer of arms among states; pursuit of arms control. Recommended: one SIS or international relations course.","JONES,C " 12952,992,421,"APPL STAT EXP DESGN ","Computer-aided data analyses using comparisons between batches, analysis of variance and regression. Evaluation of assumptions, data transformation, reliability of statistical measures (jackknife, bootstrap). Fisher-Gosset controversy. Prerequisite: either STAT 342, STAT/MATH 390, or STAT/ECON 481; recommended: MATH 308. Offered: A.","HOFF,P " 12953,1022,421,"INTERMEDIATE UZBEK ","Continuation of elementary Uzbek. Oral work, grammar, and readings in Uzbek literature. Prerequisite: either TKIC 401 or TKIC 413.","CIRTAUTAS,I " 12954,1023,421,"INTERMED TURKISH ","Introduction to modern Turkish literature. Prerequisite: TKISH 413.","HAVLIOGLU,D " 12955,1023,421,"INTERMED TURKISH ","Introduction to modern Turkish literature. Prerequisite: TKISH 413.","KURU,S " 12956,802,422,"HARDWARE ARCH & OS ","Examines fundamental theories and concepts of how hardware and operating systems interact. Includes processor and instruction-set design, memory hierarchy, process management, memory management, and file systems. Prerequisite: CSS 343; may not be repeated.","BERGER,A " 12957,802,422,"HARDWARE ARCH & OS ","Examines fundamental theories and concepts of how hardware and operating systems interact. Includes processor and instruction-set design, memory hierarchy, process management, memory management, and file systems. Prerequisite: CSS 343; may not be repeated.","BRITTEN,C " 12958,815,422,"INVESTM CAPTL FNANC ","Intertemporal optimization: consumption and portfolio allocation decisions of households, investment and financing decisions of firms. Introduction to financial decisions under uncertainty. Portfolio theory, asset pricing, options, and futures. Financial market institutions and efficiency. Prerequisite: ECON 300; either ECON 311, STAT 311, QMETH 201, or STAT 220.","PARKS,R " 12959,846,422,"HERODOTUS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","KIM,L " 12960,902,422,"ORGAN ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","TERRY,C " 12961,945,422,"INTL ENVTL POLITICS ","Study of the practical and theoretical challenges associated with global ecological interdependence. Examination of international treaties and institutions, state, and nonstate actors with an emphasis on the emerging concept of sustainability.","LITFIN,K " 12962,1012,422,"HARD ARCH & OP SYS ","Examines the fundamental concepts of operating systems and how they function. Includes process management, file systems, concurrency, interprocess communication, graphical interfaces, and security. Prerequisite: TCSS 343. Offered: ASp.","CHUNG,S " 12963,1016,422,"EVOLUTION ","Examines the implications of Dobzhansky's statement that ""Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution."" Explores the idea and mechanisms of evolutionary change by evaluating the evidence that makes organic evolution a unifying theme in the natural world. Discusses evolutionary issues in medicine, agriculture, biodiversity conservation and human affairs. Offered either with a required lab section (6 credits) or without a lab (5 credits). Recommended: Introductory biology.","SECORD,D " 12964,1026,422,"ECONOMICS OF SPORTS ","Explores sports economics. Uses economic theory and reasoning to examine issues central to professional sports such as the determination of salaries and whether public subsidization of stadiums can be justified.","BAIRD,K " 12965,763,423,"MARKETING RESEARCH ","Focuses on the major methodologies of marketing research. Deals with the entire research process, from problem definition, research design, questionnaire construction, and sample selection to data collection and analysis. Introduction to various standard and state-of-the-art data analyses techniques and software packages. Prerequisite: B BUS 320.","SHANKARMAHES " 12966,835,423,"BANKNG & FINCL SYST ","Role of banks and nonbank financial institutions in the financial system; asset choices of banks and nonbank financial institutions; problems in the management of financial institutions with emphasis on commercial banks. Prerequisite: FIN 350; either B ECON 300 or ECON 300; may not be repeated.","MALOY,F " 12967,842,423,"OPTICAL MINERALOGY ","Petrographic microscopy and recognition of common minerals in thin section. Prerequisite: GEOL 202. Offered: A.","MC CALLUM,I " 12968,844,423,"INTRO TO SPACE PHYS ","Introduces several areas of space physics, the physical principles that apply therein, and the methods by which significant observations are made. Covers electromagnetic and plasma processes from the center of the sun to the surface of the earth. Prerequisite: PHYS 123. Offered: A.","HOLZWORTH,R " 12969,857,423,"HIST MODERN JAPAN ","Political, social, economic, and cultural development of Japan from the late Tokugawa period to the present with special emphasis on the cultural impact of the West. Offered: jointly with SISEA 423.","PYLE,K " 12970,862,423,"OBJECT-ORIENTED SYS ","Covers the design and programming of object-oriented application software. Includes introduction to object-oriented principles, representing objects in software, object management, object analysis and design, construction of object-oriented applications, and use of object-oriented language to program working applications. Prerequisite: 3.5 in I S 320; may not be repeated.","BURROWS,W " 12971,874,423,"PLNTG DESIGN STUDIO ","Utilization of plants as design elements to manipulate space and modify the landscape for various activities and resolutions of site problems. Factors that determine the appropriate use and arrangement of plant materials in an urban context. Composition, plant selection, planting techniques, and maintenance requirements are major components of this class.","ROBERTSON,I " 12972,875,423,"CLINICAL CHEMISTRY ","Clinical testing related to protein and amino acid determinations, pancreatic function and intestinal absorption, renal and liver function, enzymes, electrolytes, and acid-base balance, lipids, toxicology, and endocrinology. Offered: AWSp.","RAINEY,P " 12973,900,423,"FIBER COMPOSITE MTL ","Introduction to composites in polymer, metal, or ceramic matrices. Properties of individual phases and of fiber/matrix interface; micromechanisms of load transfer from matrix to fiber; fabrication and elastic and failure properties. Laboratory studies of processing and properties of composites. Offered: W.","BORDIA,R " 12974,901,423,"20 CENT MUS TO 1945 ","Intensive study of selected composers and works exemplifying the new vocabularies, grammars, and styles of the early part of this century. Prerequisite: one 300-level MUHST course.","STARR,L " 12975,944,423,"SOLID STATE PHYSICS ","Survey of the principal phenomena of solid-state physics. Prerequisite: PHYS 323; PHYS 325. Offered: A.","OLMSTEAD,M " 12976,958,423,"LOW EXTRM ORTHOTICS ","Patient evaluation and prescription considerations for orthotic management of the lower extremity. Lectures provide instruction in the biomechanics of the lower extremity during ambulation, clinical indications and fitting criteria for a variety of orthotic devices. Laboratory sessions provide experience in fabrication principles, and impression and measurement techniques. Required for prosthetics and orthotics majors.","YAMANE,A " 12977,971,423,"HIST MODERN JAPAN ","Political, social, economic, and cultural development of Japan from the late Tokugawa period to the present with special emphasis on the cultural impact of the West. Offered: jointly with HSTAS 423.","PYLE,K " 12978,777,424,"TOP AM STD ","Examination of a specific topic in order to provide a deeper understanding of a particular aspect of American culture.","GOLDBERG,M " 12979,777,424,"TOP AM STD ","Examination of a specific topic in order to provide a deeper understanding of a particular aspect of American culture.","GOLDSTEIN-SH " 12980,868,424,"INFO VIS & AESTH ","Examines the visualization of information: the effects of human perception, the aesthetics of information design, the mechanics of visual display, and the semiotics of iconography. Examples may include census, epidemiological, crime, earth satellite, and medical data in the contexts of special computer applications, user populations, and cultures. Prerequisite: CSE 143.","BROOKS,T " 12981,875,424,"CLIN MICROBIOLOGY ","Techniques used in the diagnostic microbiology laboratory, including quality control, specimen evaluation, identification of pathogenic microorganisms, and antimicrobial susceptibility testing. Offered: AWSp.","GOODYEAR,N " 12982,875,424,"CLIN MICROBIOLOGY ","Techniques used in the diagnostic microbiology laboratory, including quality control, specimen evaluation, identification of pathogenic microorganisms, and antimicrobial susceptibility testing. Offered: AWSp.","LAMPE,M " 12983,888,424,"FUND CONCEPTS ANLYS ","Sets, real numbers, topology of metric spaces, normed linear spaces, multivariable calculus from an advanced viewpoint. Introduction to Lebesgue measure and integration. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 328 or 2.0 in MATH 335. Offered: A.","WARNER,G " 12984,902,424,"VIOLIN-VIOLA ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CALLUS,H " 12985,902,424,"VIOLIN-VIOLA ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","PATTERSON,R " 12986,944,424,"MATHEMATICL PHYSICS ","Advanced classical mechanics. Prerequisite: PHYS 323; PHYS 325. Offered: A.","BAKER,M " 12987,983,424,"SOCIAL STATISTICS ","Applications of statistics in sociology and related social sciences. Emphasis on problems of analysis with imperfect data. Probability in statistical inference. Analysis of variance; contingency table analysis, nonparametric procedures; regression analysis in social research. Offered: W.","MORRIS,W " 12988,1025,424,"IMPERIAL CHINA ","Surveys the social, political, economic, and intellectual history of Imperial China from the earliest times to the 17th century. Provides a background to understanding the development of Asia in general and modern China in particular.","HANNEMAN,M " 12989,766,425,"PROF PRACTICE SEM ","Reflections on field work in educational settings.","EISELE,J " 12990,766,425,"PROF PRACTICE SEM ","Reflections on field work in educational settings.","KUBOTA,C " 12991,797,425,"EURO MEDIA SYSTEMS ","Examines media systems in selected countries in Europe and policy issues that link (or divide) members of the European Union and other major media producers. Media studied in context of the contemporary economic, social, political, and cultural milieu in which they operate. Offered: jointly with EURO 425.","GIFFARD,C " 12992,816,425,"INSTR STRAT MIN STU ","Designed to equip educators with appropriate skills in effective teaching of culturally and socioeconomically different students. Attention is directed to understanding how these students differ from mainstream youth and what the implications are for instructional strategies in the classroom.","VASQUEZ,J " 12993,831,425,"EURO MEDIA SYSTEMS ","Examines media systems in selected countries in Europe and policy issues that link (or divide) members of the European Union and other major media producers. Media studied in context of the contemporary economic, social, political, and cultural milieu in which they operate. Offered: jointly with CMU 425.","GIFFARD,C " 12994,875,425,"CLINICAL HEMATOLOGY ","Clinical study of techniques used in the diagnostic evaluation of blood cells, including production, proliferation, survival, morphologic, and functional features. Assessment of proteins and cells important in hemostasis included. Quality control and quality assurance issues considered. Biomolecular techniques appropriate for evaluation of the hematologic and hemostatic systems discussed. Offered: AWSp.","BEHRENS,J " 12995,902,425,"VIOLONCELLO ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SAKS,T " 12996,989,425,"SPEECH, LANG, BRAIN ","Historical perspectives and current research on speech acoustics, speech perception, and brain processing of speech information; speech development; techniques used in speech analysis; machine recognition of speech; brain imaging techniques, animal communication systems; speech evolution; implications for impaired populations. May not be repeated. Offered: A.","KUHL,P " 12997,989,425,"SPEECH, LANG, BRAIN ","Historical perspectives and current research on speech acoustics, speech perception, and brain processing of speech information; speech development; techniques used in speech analysis; machine recognition of speech; brain imaging techniques, animal communication systems; speech evolution; implications for impaired populations. May not be repeated. Offered: A.","NELSON,T " 12998,996,425,"FIN & INVEST ","Introduces all facets of finance and investment, including personal financial planning, budgeting, and investment. Emphasizes developing strategies and managing finance and investments in an efficient, profitable manner to accomplish financial goals. Prerequisite: T BUS 300; T BUS 320; T BUS 350.","ABDERHALDEN, " 12999,1004,425,"ADVERTISING ","Explores the creative processes used in the field of advertising. Topics include advertising copywriting, art direction, production and media selection. Provides exposure to advertising theory with a focus on practical application in the industry. Emphasizes problem-solving, communication, strategic thinking and teamwork skills. Prerequisite: 1.7 in T BUS 300; 1.7 in T BUS 320.","BRYNE,M. " 13000,1004,425,"ADVERTISING ","Explores the creative processes used in the field of advertising. Topics include advertising copywriting, art direction, production and media selection. Provides exposure to advertising theory with a focus on practical application in the industry. Emphasizes problem-solving, communication, strategic thinking and teamwork skills. Prerequisite: 1.7 in T BUS 300; 1.7 in T BUS 320.","DEEGAN,M " 13001,1012,425,"ETHICS & SOCIETY ","Social issues involving functioning as effective computer professional, diverse professional/technical literature, representation of controversies, understanding ethical frameworks/value systems underlying views. Refining point of views, determining professional impacts on co-workers, employers, clients, system users, society. Written, verbal, electronic communications skills necessary in diverse workplace. Prerequisite: TCSS 343; TCSS 350; co-requisite: TCSS 360. Offered: ASp.","SALAZAR,C " 13002,773,426,"BIOCHEM LAB ","Introduction to basic biochemistry experiments. Acquaints students (largely Biochemistry majors) with basic biochemical laboratory techniques. Prerequisite: BIOC 440, which may be taken concurrently. Offered: ASp.","CHUNG,D " 13003,902,426,"DOUBLE BASS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","LIEBERMAN,B " 13004,765,427,"INTERNATIONAL FIN ","Asset choice and institutional operations in international finance, foreign exchange problems, the impact of international financial problems and operations on business, short- and long-term international financing. Prerequisite: either B ECON 300 or ECON 300; either B ECON 301 or ECON 301; may not be repeated.","GLASSMAN,D " 13005,849,427,"BIBL HEBREW POETRY ","Explores select poetic sections of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) in conjunction with English translations and commentaries. Emphasis on close readings, the grammatical insights of textual criticism, and the interpretive strategies and agendas of the English translations. Prerequisite: HEBR 333 or HEBR 426. ","NOEGEL,S " 13006,875,427,"SEL ST LAB MED ","Selected clinical study in the major scientific disciplines of laboratory medicine, to include molecular diagnostics, or pursuance of a clinical research study. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BEHRENS,J " 13007,875,427,"SEL ST LAB MED ","Selected clinical study in the major scientific disciplines of laboratory medicine, to include molecular diagnostics, or pursuance of a clinical research study. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","COOKSON,B " 13008,875,427,"SEL ST LAB MED ","Selected clinical study in the major scientific disciplines of laboratory medicine, to include molecular diagnostics, or pursuance of a clinical research study. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","GOODYEAR,N " 13009,875,427,"SEL ST LAB MED ","Selected clinical study in the major scientific disciplines of laboratory medicine, to include molecular diagnostics, or pursuance of a clinical research study. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","GRETCH,D " 13010,875,427,"SEL ST LAB MED ","Selected clinical study in the major scientific disciplines of laboratory medicine, to include molecular diagnostics, or pursuance of a clinical research study. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","LAMPE,M " 13011,875,427,"SEL ST LAB MED ","Selected clinical study in the major scientific disciplines of laboratory medicine, to include molecular diagnostics, or pursuance of a clinical research study. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","SABATH,D " 13012,875,427,"SEL ST LAB MED ","Selected clinical study in the major scientific disciplines of laboratory medicine, to include molecular diagnostics, or pursuance of a clinical research study. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","WOOD,B " 13013,888,427,"TPCS IN APPL ANLYS ","Elementary functions of a complex variable; Cauchy integral formula. Taylor and Laurent series; conformal mapping. Fourier series; orthogonal functions; boundary value problems; applications. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 327 or 2.0 in MATH 335; recommended: MATH 328. Offered: AS.","DUCHAMP,T " 13014,902,427,"FLUTE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SKOWRONEK,F " 13015,945,427,"INTL POL ECONOMY ","Examines major theoretical problems, substantive issues, and school of thought in international political economy (IPE), including issues of trade, production, and finance. Preparation for critical analysis of dilemmas entailed in establishing and maintaining an instrumentally effective and ethically acceptable IPE system.","HORNE,C " 13016,958,427,"APPLIED P&O I ","Presentation and discussion of current clinical practice using research and journal articles and case presentations. Required for prosthetics and orthotics majors; others by permission of instructor.","FERGASON,J " 13017,757,428,"SR THESIS FIBER ART ","Specialized investigation involving surface design and/or fabric structures. Prerequisite: ART 324; ART 326; ART 327.","GOLDSMITH,L " 13018,797,428,"ASIAN MEDIA SYSTEMS ","Examines the media systems and communication policies in selected Asian countries. Identifies and analyzes the cultural, economic, historical, and political parameters that influence these media.","CHAN,A " 13019,944,428,"SEL TOPICS IN PHYS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SCHICK,M " 13020,958,428,"APPLIED P&O II ","Experience in patient management under the preceptorship of certified practitioners at clinical affiliation sites. Required for prosthetics and orthotics majors.","FERGASON,J " 13021,958,428,"APPLIED P&O II ","Experience in patient management under the preceptorship of certified practitioners at clinical affiliation sites. Required for prosthetics and orthotics majors.","YAMANE,A " 13022,983,428,"PRIN OF STUDY DESGN ","Study design from problem formulation to the analysis and interpretation of data. Offered: Sp.","MINKOFF,D " 13023,763,429,"SPEC TOPIC MARKETNG ","Topics of current interest to faculty and students. Offered when allowed by faculty availability and sufficient student interest. Prerequisite: B BUS 320.","HUNEKE,M " 13024,763,429,"SPEC TOPIC MARKETNG ","Topics of current interest to faculty and students. Offered when allowed by faculty availability and sufficient student interest. Prerequisite: B BUS 320.","REINNOLDT,J " 13025,787,429,"SEM STEAMSIDE ST ","Discussion by invited speakers on current research and issues related to streamside studies. Speakers are a mix of on-campus and off-campus experts. Credit/ no credit grading only. Offered: jointly with FISH 429 AWSp.","BOLTON,S " 13026,787,429,"SEM STEAMSIDE ST ","Discussion by invited speakers on current research and issues related to streamside studies. Speakers are a mix of on-campus and off-campus experts. Credit/ no credit grading only. Offered: jointly with FISH 429 AWSp.","SIBLEY,T " 13027,797,429,"CHINESE CMU SYSTEMS ","Analyzes the economic, historical, intellectual, social, and political foundations of communications systems in the region of Chinese Asia: China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan. Focus primarily on print and broadcast journalism.","CHAN,A " 13028,837,429,"SEM STEAMSIDE ST ","Discussion by invited speakers on current research and issues related to streamside studies. Speakers are a mix of on-campus and off-campus experts. Offered: jointly with CFR 429 AWSp.","BOLTON,S " 13029,837,429,"SEM STEAMSIDE ST ","Discussion by invited speakers on current research and issues related to streamside studies. Speakers are a mix of on-campus and off-campus experts. Offered: jointly with CFR 429 AWSp.","SIBLEY,T " 13030,983,429,"PRACT DATA ANALYSIS ","Introduction to selected programs for data analysis and practice in their application. Practice in coordination research problem, data, and mode of analysis into a coherent, interrelated set. Interpretation of results. Offered: A.","BRINES,J " 13031,742,430,"FINTE ELEM STR ANLYS","Introduction to the finite element method and application. One- and two-dimensional problems including trusses, beams, box beams, plane stress and plane strain analysis, and heat transfer. Use of finite element software. Prerequisite: CEE 220. Offered: A.","ANDERSON,T " 13032,755,430,"MATRLS & PROCESSES ","Lectures, field trips, and laboratory sessions directed toward the nature, potentials, and limitations of a variety of materials (wood, metal, plastics, inorganic cementing materials, minerals, rocks, and clay) and the processes involved with their production, fabrication, and system compatibility.","VANAGS,A " 13033,768,430,"INTERPERS RELATIONS ","Theory, current research, and practice in communication to develop and maintain interpersonal relationships with clients and health-care colleagues. Includes concepts of relationship development and disorder, interpersonal and group therapeutic communication processes, health-care interviewing, and social support.","SIKMA,S " 13034,795,430,"GRK & ROM MYTHOLOGY ","Principal myths found in classical and later literature. Offered: AWSp.","KIM,L " 13035,795,430,"GRK & ROM MYTHOLOGY ","Principal myths found in classical and later literature. Offered: AWSp.","LEVANIOUK,O " 13036,826,430,"ENVIRN SAMPLING ","Field sampling methods studied and selected laboratory analyses of food, drinking water, and waste waters conducted. Official methods for characterizing physical and chemical quality of water and wastes demonstrated. Microbiological criteria emphasized for student participation, including: enumeration of subgroups in populations, selective inhibitor, characteristics of normal flora, rationale of ""indicator"" organisms. Prerequisite: 2.0 in MICROM 302. Offered: A.","SAMADPOUR,M " 13037,832,430,"AER PHOTO/REMT SENS ","Principles of photogrammetry, interpretation, and remote sensing; and their application to management of natural resources and wildlands. Uses for watersheds, forest resources, wildlife, point and nonpoint pollution, land-use planning, and outdoor recreation. Offered: ASp.","SCHREUDER,G " 13038,899,430,"SALES FORCE MGMT ","Sales and distribution planning; sales organization and training; management of the sales force; methods of sales, cost, and performance analysis. Prerequisite: MKTG 301; may not be repeated.","RHODES,J " 13039,965,430,"MAJOR AUTHORS ","Major Russian writers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Among authors read are Pushkin, Gogol, Lermontov, Turgenev, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Chekhov, Babel, Ilf and Petrov, Olesha. Content varies.","DIMENT,G " 13040,1003,430,"MANAGING WORK FORCE ","Focuses on managing employees as a human resource function in the organization. Examines skills critical for attracting, developing, and maintaining an effective workforce. Explores planning, forecasting, job analysis, training, performance appraisal, wage and salary administration, compensation, legal requirements, and disciplinary functions. Emphasizes communication, teamwork, strategic planning, and personal development skills. Prerequisite: 1.7 in T BUS 300, 1.7 in T BUS 320.","KRATOCHVIL,D " 13041,1003,430,"MANAGING WORK FORCE ","Focuses on managing employees as a human resource function in the organization. Examines skills critical for attracting, developing, and maintaining an effective workforce. Explores planning, forecasting, job analysis, training, performance appraisal, wage and salary administration, compensation, legal requirements, and disciplinary functions. Emphasizes communication, teamwork, strategic planning, and personal development skills. Prerequisite: 1.7 in T BUS 300, 1.7 in T BUS 320.","ZENT,E " 13042,1005,430,"INTERPERS RELATIONS ","Theory, current research, and practice in communication to develop and maintain interpersonal relationships with clients and health-care colleagues. Lecture/discussion and laboratory learning opportunities include concepts of relationship development and disorder, interpersonal and group therapeutic communication processes, health-care interviewing, and social support. Prerequisite: T NURS 350.","CORNMAN,B " 13043,1005,430,"INTERPERS RELATIONS ","Theory, current research, and practice in communication to develop and maintain interpersonal relationships with clients and health-care colleagues. Lecture/discussion and laboratory learning opportunities include concepts of relationship development and disorder, interpersonal and group therapeutic communication processes, health-care interviewing, and social support. Prerequisite: T NURS 350.","DORCY,K " 13044,1011,430,"NONPROFIT SEMINAR ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","DETRAY,S " 13045,743,431,"AEROSPACE STDYS 400 ","Needs for national security, evolution of American defense strategy and policy, methods for managing conflict, alliances and regional security to preserve American interests. Arms control and terrorism. The military as a profession, officership, the military justice system, current military issues; refinement of communicative skills. A one-hour leadership laboratory is also required for cadets, but not special students. Offered: A.","BAILEY,D " 13046,754,431,"ADVANCED ARABIC ","Focus on Arabic at the advanced level through in-depth examination of grammar, reading of selected texts, and brief surveys of some major reference materials. Prerequisite: ARAB 423.","DEYOUNG,T " 13047,755,431,"ENVIRN CONTROL PRIN ","Daylighting of buildings, reducing noise and enhancing sound for communication, and regulating heat transfer for occupant thermal comfort; description of passive means for environmental control, including presentation of scientific explanations and design guidelines for utilizing these means; design guidelines are intended for use in the preliminary schematic design phase. Offered: AW.","ERWINE,B " 13048,761,431,"ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS ","Energy transfer processes: solar and atmospheric radiation, turbulence, and boundary layer structure. Applications. Prerequisite: either ATM S 340 or PHYS 224. Offered: A.","FU,Q " 13049,761,431,"ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS ","Energy transfer processes: solar and atmospheric radiation, turbulence, and boundary layer structure. Applications. Prerequisite: either ATM S 340 or PHYS 224. Offered: A.","HARRISON,H " 13050,872,431,"RDGS MOD JAPAN LIT ","Reading and discussion of selected modern literary texts in the original language, concentrating on the short story. Close attention to grammar and syntax. Prerequisite: JAPAN 313.","BHOWMIK,D " 13051,886,431,"ADV FL MECH ","Advanced topics in fluid mechanics, including kinematics, potential theory and vortex dynamics, viscous flow, turbulence, experimental and numerical methods, and design. Prerequisite: M E 333. Offered: A.","RILEY,J " 13052,902,431,"SAXOPHONE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","BROCKMAN,M " 13053,944,431,"MODERN PHYSICS LAB ","Measurement in modern atomic, molecular, and solid-state physics. Recommended: 30 credits in physics. Offered: A.","CHEN,C " 13054,944,431,"MODERN PHYSICS LAB ","Measurement in modern atomic, molecular, and solid-state physics. Recommended: 30 credits in physics. Offered: A.","RIVAS,G " 13055,944,431,"MODERN PHYSICS LAB ","Measurement in modern atomic, molecular, and solid-state physics. Recommended: 30 credits in physics. Offered: A.","SORENSEN,L " 13056,1011,431,"NONPROFIT SECTOR ","Examines issues specific to the nonprofit sector, including community organizations, service learning, nonprofit management, and community development. Human service agency leaders will be brought in to share their expertise with the class. Offered: A.","DETRAY,S " 13057,777,432,"DEMOCRACY IN ASIA ","Explores the institutional heritage of selected Asian countries, principally China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan, and evaluates their suitability to democratic institutions. Frequent comparisons with the growth of representative democracy in the West.","WOOD,A " 13058,796,432,"SOILS & FOUNDATIONS ","Origin, classification, and physical properties of soil as used in engineering and construction applications, together with loads and stresses of soil on, and from, the more common types of engineering structures. Offered: Sp.","DANIALI,S " 13059,803,432,"NETWORK/DISTR SYST ","Topics include LANs, MANs, and WANs; OSI protocol stack; routing, congestion, and flow control; data compression; interface between the network and the program (e.g. sockets, ports, mailboxes); security issues (including authentication and authorization, encryption); distributed file systems; and remote procedure calls. Prerequisite: CSS 301; CSS 422; may not be repeated.","GIBSON,D " 13060,829,432,"FOREST PATHOLOGY ","Ecology and management of forest diseases. Abiotic diseases caused by air pollution, adverse weather, and biotic diseases caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses, parasitic plants, and nematodes. Forest health. Disease management including silvicultural, chemical, and biological control. Disease modeling. Offered: odd years; A.","EDMONDS,R " 13061,838,432,"CRIT APROCH FICTION ","Addresses theory and practice of fiction within the context of a given century or movement. Content varies. Prerequisite: FRENCH 303.","JACKSON,D " 13062,855,432,"HIST WASH & PAC N W ","Exploration and settlement; economic development; growth of government and social institutions; statehood.","WRIGHT,M " 13063,858,432,"GERMANY 1914-1945 ","Politics and society from the collapse of the Bismarckian empire to the collapse of Hitler's empire.","REESE,D " 13064,902,432,"HORN ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","KAPPY,D " 13065,945,432,"POLITICAL ISLAM ","Study of resurgence, since mid-1970s of political Islam and what has come to be called Islamic fundamentalism, especially in the Middle East. Topics include the nature and variety of political Islam today, causes and implications of the current resurgence, and comparison with previous resurgences. Offered: jointly with SIS 406.","BURROWES,R " 13066,900,433,"POLYMERIC MATERIALS ","Relationship between configuration, conformation, molecular ordering, microstructure and properties of polymeric materials. Application of materials characterization and processing techniques to polymers. Tailoring polymer molecules and microstructures for high-technology applications. Liquid crystalline polymers. Interaction between polymers and their in-service environment. Offered: A.","HERGUTH,P " 13067,900,433,"POLYMERIC MATERIALS ","Relationship between configuration, conformation, molecular ordering, microstructure and properties of polymeric materials. Application of materials characterization and processing techniques to polymers. Tailoring polymer molecules and microstructures for high-technology applications. Liquid crystalline polymers. Interaction between polymers and their in-service environment. Offered: A.","JEN,A " 13068,902,433,"TRUMPET ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","VIZZUTTI,A " 13069,1025,433,"SOC & ECON NAZI GERM","Investigates the Nazi movement, looking at three key aspects of the phenomenon: society, finance and economics, and the revival of Germanic paganism. Examines the rise to power of Hitler and his followers cast against the social history of Germany and Europe from 1918 to 1938.","PREPARATA,G " 13070,837,434,"EFFECTS WASTE WATER ","Principles of aquatic ecology that relate to causes and effects of water quality problems in lakes and streams. Population growth kinetics, nutrient cycling, eutrophication; acidification, oxygen/temperature requirements, and effects of various wastes on aquatic animals. Offered: jointly with CEE 462; A.","BRETT,M " 13071,902,434,"TROMBONE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","IMMEL,D " 13072,906,434,"PEDAGOGY ","Principles of effective studio teaching; survey and evaluation of teaching materials.","CALLUS,H " 13073,906,434,"PEDAGOGY ","Principles of effective studio teaching; survey and evaluation of teaching materials.","LIEBERMAN,B " 13074,906,434,"PEDAGOGY ","Principles of effective studio teaching; survey and evaluation of teaching materials.","MICHAELIAN,P " 13075,941,434,"GEN PHCOL ","Lectures concerning the action of drugs on physiological and pathological processes with special emphasis on agents of special importance in the practice of dentistry. For dental students. Offered: A.","HALPERN,L " 13076,941,434,"GEN PHCOL ","Lectures concerning the action of drugs on physiological and pathological processes with special emphasis on agents of special importance in the practice of dentistry. For dental students. Offered: A.","HINDS,T " 13077,941,434,"GEN PHCOL ","Lectures concerning the action of drugs on physiological and pathological processes with special emphasis on agents of special importance in the practice of dentistry. For dental students. Offered: A.","STORM,D " 13078,944,434,"COMPT PHYS MEAS ","Laboratory giving specific instruction and experience in interfacing laboratory equipment to computers. Prerequisite: PHYS 335. Offered: A.","BURNETT,T " 13079,944,434,"COMPT PHYS MEAS ","Laboratory giving specific instruction and experience in interfacing laboratory equipment to computers. Prerequisite: PHYS 335. Offered: A.","ROBINSON,S " 13080,944,434,"COMPT PHYS MEAS ","Laboratory giving specific instruction and experience in interfacing laboratory equipment to computers. Prerequisite: PHYS 335. Offered: A.","TWOMEY,M " 13081,1009,434,"THEORIES CHILD DEV ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MILO,E " 13082,789,435,"TRANSP PROCESS III ","Mass transfer, basic principles, and applications to equipment design. Physical separation processes. Prerequisite: CHEM E 326; CHEM E 340. Offered: A.","OVERNEY,R " 13083,815,435,"NATRL RESOURCE ECON ","Survey of the economics of renewable and nonrenewable resources including fisheries, forest, minerals, and fuels. Optimal trade-offs between benefits and costs of resource use, including trade-offs between current and future use. Effects of property rights on resource use. Prerequisite: ECON 300.","HALVORSEN,R " 13084,833,435,"FOREST ENTOMOLOGY ","Introduction to general entomology, characteristics, life histories, ecological relations, prevention, and control of forest insects. Offered: A.","GARA,R " 13085,902,435,"TUBA ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","PHILLIPS,E " 13086,1010,435,"POPLR MVMTS LAT AM ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MAY,R " 13087,1012,435,"ART INTEL & KNOW AC ","Introduction to the uses of intelligence theories, techniques, and tools. Foundational material includes search, knowledge representation, machine learning, and planning. Artificial intelligence techniques applied to practical problems in areas such as control systems, optimization, scheduling, and classification. Prerequisite: TCSS 360. Offered: ASp.","MOBUS,G " 13088,757,436,"SCULPTURE COMPOSITN ","Individual compositions in various media in large scale.","KEHL,R " 13089,757,436,"SCULPTURE COMPOSITN ","Individual compositions in various media in large scale.","TAYLOR,N " 13090,758,436,"SUB-SAHARN ARTS I ","Traditional arts of the Western Sudan and the Western Guinea coast with their archaeological antecedents. Recommended: some background in African art, history, languages, or literature.","BRAVMANN,R " 13091,784,436,"FNDN DESIGN ","Design considerations for foundations and retaining structures. Subsurface investigations and determination of soil properties for design. Design of shallow and deep foundations and retaining structures. Foundations and soil considerations for waterfront structures.","HARNEY,M " 13092,789,436,"CHEM ENGR LAB I ","Lectures on experimental design, instrumentation, laboratory safety, and report writing; laboratory experiments on fluid mechanics and heat transfer. Emphasis on experimental planning, procedures, and report writing. Prerequisite: CHEM E 326; CHEM E 340 which may be taken concurrently; T C 231; recommended: T C 333. Offered: ASp.","KRIEGER-BROC " 13093,816,436,"DESIGN AND AUTH CAI ","Introduction to the design of computer-assisted-instructional programs. Types of learning, characteristics of effective instruction. Students design and produce CAI programs using authoring systems for computers. Offered: jointly with T C 436.","UNRUH,D " 13094,998,436,"DESIGN AND AUTH CAI ","Introduction to the design of computer-assisted-instructional programs. Types of learning, characteristics of effective instruction. Students design and produce CAI programs using authoring systems for computers. Offered: jointly with EDC&I 436; A.","UNRUH,D " 13095,748,437,"BLACKS IN AMER LAW ","Historical continuity for changing relationship between American jurisprudence and Black Americans, 1640-1986. Statutory and case law which determined role of Blacks in American society, and use of law by Blacks to gain civil and personal rights.","DOBSON,J " 13096,902,437,"PERCUSSION ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","COLLIER,T " 13097,943,437,"PHILOSOPHY OF HUME ","Study Hume's analyses of knowledge, the passions, and morals.","WELLER,C " 13098,951,437,"MOTOR DEVELOPMENT ","Analysis of motor development from prenatal origins through adolescence with emphasis on relations between biophysical and psychosocial development of children and youth. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 101 or PSYCH 102. Offered: Sp.","SMOLL,F " 13099,1019,437,"TECH MODERN WORLD ","Examines social, cultural, and historical studies of the role of technology in the modern world. Themes include the unintended consequences of new technologies; the relationship between technology and the environment; production and consumption; and technology's role in forming divisions along lines of race, class, and gender. ","KUCHER,M " 13100,902,438,"GUITAR ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","NOVACEK,S " 13101,1009,438,"FAMILY VIOLENCE ","Comprehensive interdisciplinary investigation of the pervasive social problem of family violence. Explores the history, theoretical explanations, causes, and consequences of family violence, including intimate partner violence, date and marital rape, elder abuse, and child physical and sexual abuse.","WEST,C " 13102,1011,438,"ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ","Examines the historical and policy framework of major environmental laws and regulations. Takes a case law approach to evaluate laws in biological conservation, energy, land use, mineral rights, air and water quality, and other complex environmental arenas, and how courts (primarily in the United States) have interpreted such laws.","BACHO,P " 13103,1032,438,"COMPR ENDOCRINOLOGY ","Hormonal integration of living processes at all levels in animals: molecules, cells, organs, organisms, populations. Prerequisite: either BIOL 202 or BIOL 102 with either ZOOL 301 or ZOOL 315; recommended: a 400-level course in physiology and biochemistry.","BILGEN,T " 13104,865,439,"LAYOUT & MATL HAND ","Design of new or expanding industrial facilities. Consideration of work organization and layout. Study of basic design of plant systems, including plumbing, electrical, HVAC, illumination, acoustics, and waste handling. In depth coverage of material handling system design and equipment choices.","BEAMON,B " 13105,865,439,"LAYOUT & MATL HAND ","Design of new or expanding industrial facilities. Consideration of work organization and layout. Study of basic design of plant systems, including plumbing, electrical, HVAC, illumination, acoustics, and waste handling. In depth coverage of material handling system design and equipment choices.","KHOMPATRAPOR " 13106,1009,439,"HUMAN SEXUALITY ","Explores human sexuality, including biological, sociological, and psychological material, research methods, and current issues. Examines issues as applied to everyday situations, particularly those of a psychological nature.","WEST,C " 13107,757,440,"SR THESIS PHOTO ","Development of a coherent photographic theme or topic evolved over two consecutive quarters resulting in a finished thesis portfolio. Prerequisite: ART 343. Offered: AWSp.","GARVENS,E " 13108,773,440,"BIOCHEMISTRY ","Biochemistry and molecular biology (with quiz sections) for undergraduate students in molecular and cellular biology, for biochemistry majors, and graduate students in other science departments. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in BIOL 201 or both 2.0 in BIOL 180 and 2.0 in BIOL 200; either CHEM 224, CHEM 239, or CHEM 337. Offered: A.","DAVIS,T " 13109,773,440,"BIOCHEMISTRY ","Biochemistry and molecular biology (with quiz sections) for undergraduate students in molecular and cellular biology, for biochemistry majors, and graduate students in other science departments. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in BIOL 201 or both 2.0 in BIOL 180 and 2.0 in BIOL 200; either CHEM 224, CHEM 239, or CHEM 337. Offered: A.","KLEVIT,R " 13110,784,440,"DESIGN SEMINAR ","Fundamentals of integrated civil engineering design, professional services marketing, project management, team dynamics, total quality management, value engineering, professional liability, and applied ethics in engineering practice. Emphasis on written and oral communications and on ethical, social, and economic factors.","SHAFIZADEH,K " 13111,797,440,"MASS MEDIA LAW ","Survey of laws and regulations that affect the print and broadcast media. Includes material on First Amendment, libel, invasion of privacy, freedom of information, copyright, obscenity, advertising and broadcast regulation, and matters relating to press coverage of the judicial system. Offered: jointly with POL S 461.","PEMBER,D " 13112,813,440,"INTRO DGTL IMAG SYST","Image representation and standards, visual perception and color spaces, spatial domain image filtering and enhancement, image restoration, image transforms, image and video coding, image geometrical transformation and camera modeling. Prerequisite: E E 341. Offered: A.","SUN,M " 13113,816,440,"GENDER & EDUCATION ","Gender bias, discrimination, and gender-equity efforts in education. Includes curriculum instruction, instructional materials, testing, counseling, athletics, teacher education, educational employment issues, and sexual harassment. Relevant federal and state laws, court decisions, and strategies for promoting gender equity also addressed. Recommended: WOMEN 200 or SOC 110. Offered: jointly with WOMEN 415.","KOHL-WELLES, " 13114,826,440,"WATER & WASTE SANIT ","Study of health problems associated with drinking water and wastewaters and minimization of problems. Focus on drinking water quality and quantity requirements; water pollutants and impacts on environment; individual drinking water, onsite sewage facilities, related site selection criteria/regulations, regulatory agency activities. Field performance of environmental health specialist emphasized. Prerequisite: 2.0 in BIOL 203. Offered: A.","LENNING,D " 13115,829,440,"CASE STDYS ECO MGMT ","Applying ecological principles in ecosystem management at stand and landscape levels based on observations of problems and practices during a 10-12 day field trip held prior to beginning of quarter. Students observe innovative forest management programs and experiments and prepare written and oral scientific analyses of specific topics. Offered: A.","FRANKLIN,J " 13116,868,440,"INFO SYSTEM DESIGN ","Theoretical and practical examination of the information systems design process. Techniques for assessing the need for technology, specifying the system design, and involving users in the design process are explored. Design methods include social impact statements, future scenarios, mock-ups, rapid prototyping, field-testing, heuristic evaluation. Prerequisite: CSE 373.","KIM,J " 13117,872,440,"INTRO JAPAN LING ","Overview of major topics in the linguistic description of Japanese: phonology, morphology, syntax, history, dialects, sociolinguistics, and the writing system. Elementary training in phonological, morphological, and syntactic analysis of Japanese. Prerequisite: JAPAN 313; recommended: introductory linguistics course.","OHTA,K " 13118,898,440,"INTRO BACT FOR MTS ","Limited introduction to basic microbiology, with focus on structure, metabolism, and genetics of medically important organisms. Open only to medical technology students. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","ANDERSON,D " 13119,903,440,"MUS FOR CHILDREN ","Identification and selection of appropriate objectives, materials, teaching strategies and evaluation techniques used in teaching music from birth through grade five, with consideration of various approaches (e.g., Delcroze, Kodaly, Orff) for the musical development of children. Prerequisite: MUSED 302; MUSED 340","CAMPBELL,P " 13120,998,440,"SCIENCE WRITING ","Explores the science news publishing process, from researching topics and interviewing sources to the structure of news articles and production. Writing assignments address the press release, news brief, and news articles. Offered: A.","ILLMAN,D " 13121,1027,440,"BIOLOG ASPECT AGING ","Introductory course on aspects of the biology of human aging and of functional changes associated with normal aging and with those illnesses that may be present in the elderly. Focus on the relationship between changes in physical function, environment, and quality of life. Includes theoretical perspective on aging as well as the aging process in specific physiological systems. Designed for upper-level undergraduate students with an interest in aging.","CRAVEN,R " 13122,761,441,"ATMOS MOTIONS I ","Basic equations governing atmospheric motions and their elementary applications; circulation and vorticity; dynamics of midlatitude disturbances. Prerequisite: either AMATH 353 or MATH 309; MATH 324. Offered: A.","HOLTON,J " 13123,779,441,"MORPH ANAT LAND PLT ","Comparative morphology and anatomy of land plants. Derivation of morphological structures and basis for current classification schemes examined using living and fossil organisms. Laboratories emphasize live plants native to the Pacific Northwest. Prerequisite: either BIOL 102 or BIOL 203. Offered: A.","AMMIRATI,J " 13124,779,441,"MORPH ANAT LAND PLT ","Comparative morphology and anatomy of land plants. Derivation of morphological structures and basis for current classification schemes examined using living and fossil organisms. Laboratories emphasize live plants native to the Pacific Northwest. Prerequisite: either BIOL 102 or BIOL 203. Offered: A.","OLMSTEAD,R " 13125,863,441,"INTRO IMMUNOLOGY ","General properties of immune responses; cells and tissues of immune system; lymphocyte activation and specificity; effector mechanisms; immunity to microbes; immunodeficiency and AIDS; autoimmune diseases; transplantation. Prerequisite: BIOL 202; may not be repeated; recommended: GENET 371, GENET 372, BIOC 405, or BIOC 440. Offered: jointly with MICROM 441; A.","BIX,M " 13126,863,441,"INTRO IMMUNOLOGY ","General properties of immune responses; cells and tissues of immune system; lymphocyte activation and specificity; effector mechanisms; immunity to microbes; immunodeficiency and AIDS; autoimmune diseases; transplantation. Prerequisite: BIOL 202; may not be repeated; recommended: GENET 371, GENET 372, BIOC 405, or BIOC 440. Offered: jointly with MICROM 441; A.","GOVERMAN,J " 13127,863,441,"INTRO IMMUNOLOGY ","General properties of immune responses; cells and tissues of immune system; lymphocyte activation and specificity; effector mechanisms; immunity to microbes; immunodeficiency and AIDS; autoimmune diseases; transplantation. Prerequisite: BIOL 202; may not be repeated; recommended: GENET 371, GENET 372, BIOC 405, or BIOC 440. Offered: jointly with MICROM 441; A.","GREENBERG,P " 13128,863,441,"INTRO IMMUNOLOGY ","General properties of immune responses; cells and tissues of immune system; lymphocyte activation and specificity; effector mechanisms; immunity to microbes; immunodeficiency and AIDS; autoimmune diseases; transplantation. Prerequisite: BIOL 202; may not be repeated; recommended: GENET 371, GENET 372, BIOC 405, or BIOC 440. Offered: jointly with MICROM 441; A.","RUDENSKY,A " 13129,863,441,"INTRO IMMUNOLOGY ","General properties of immune responses; cells and tissues of immune system; lymphocyte activation and specificity; effector mechanisms; immunity to microbes; immunodeficiency and AIDS; autoimmune diseases; transplantation. Prerequisite: BIOL 202; may not be repeated; recommended: GENET 371, GENET 372, BIOC 405, or BIOC 440. Offered: jointly with MICROM 441; A.","WILLERFORD,D " 13130,863,441,"INTRO IMMUNOLOGY ","General properties of immune responses; cells and tissues of immune system; lymphocyte activation and specificity; effector mechanisms; immunity to microbes; immunodeficiency and AIDS; autoimmune diseases; transplantation. Prerequisite: BIOL 202; may not be repeated; recommended: GENET 371, GENET 372, BIOC 405, or BIOC 440. Offered: jointly with MICROM 441; A.","WILSON,C " 13131,888,441,"TOPOLOGY ","Metric and topological spaces, convergence, continuity, finite products, connectedness, and compactness. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 328 or 2.0 in MATH 335. Offered: A.","MITCHELL,S " 13132,898,441,"INTRO IMMUNOLOGY ","General properties of immune responses; cells and tissues of immune system; lymphocyte activation and specificity; effector mechanisms; immunity to microbes; immunodeficiency and AIDS; autoimmune diseases; transplantation. Prerequisite: BIOL 202; recommended: either GENET 371, GENET 372, BIOC 405, or BIOC 440. Offered: jointly with IMMUN 441; A.","BIX,M " 13133,898,441,"INTRO IMMUNOLOGY ","General properties of immune responses; cells and tissues of immune system; lymphocyte activation and specificity; effector mechanisms; immunity to microbes; immunodeficiency and AIDS; autoimmune diseases; transplantation. Prerequisite: BIOL 202; recommended: either GENET 371, GENET 372, BIOC 405, or BIOC 440. Offered: jointly with IMMUN 441; A.","GOVERMAN,J " 13134,898,441,"INTRO IMMUNOLOGY ","General properties of immune responses; cells and tissues of immune system; lymphocyte activation and specificity; effector mechanisms; immunity to microbes; immunodeficiency and AIDS; autoimmune diseases; transplantation. Prerequisite: BIOL 202; recommended: either GENET 371, GENET 372, BIOC 405, or BIOC 440. Offered: jointly with IMMUN 441; A.","GREENBERG,P " 13135,898,441,"INTRO IMMUNOLOGY ","General properties of immune responses; cells and tissues of immune system; lymphocyte activation and specificity; effector mechanisms; immunity to microbes; immunodeficiency and AIDS; autoimmune diseases; transplantation. Prerequisite: BIOL 202; recommended: either GENET 371, GENET 372, BIOC 405, or BIOC 440. Offered: jointly with IMMUN 441; A.","RUDENSKY,A " 13136,898,441,"INTRO IMMUNOLOGY ","General properties of immune responses; cells and tissues of immune system; lymphocyte activation and specificity; effector mechanisms; immunity to microbes; immunodeficiency and AIDS; autoimmune diseases; transplantation. Prerequisite: BIOL 202; recommended: either GENET 371, GENET 372, BIOC 405, or BIOC 440. Offered: jointly with IMMUN 441; A.","WILLERFORD,D " 13137,898,441,"INTRO IMMUNOLOGY ","General properties of immune responses; cells and tissues of immune system; lymphocyte activation and specificity; effector mechanisms; immunity to microbes; immunodeficiency and AIDS; autoimmune diseases; transplantation. Prerequisite: BIOL 202; recommended: either GENET 371, GENET 372, BIOC 405, or BIOC 440. Offered: jointly with IMMUN 441; A.","WILSON,C " 13138,902,441,"MALLET PERCUSSION ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","COLLIER,T " 13139,1002,441,"DECSN SUP & EXP SYS ","Provides a general overview of decision support system and expert system technologies, trends, user experiences, and creation of small models of these systems. Prerequisite: T BUS 330, T BUS 350.","FIEGENER,M " 13140,797,442,"PUB OPIN & MASS MED ","Considers public opinion in the United States as formed and affected by the mass media. Two themes stressed are historical and institutional use of public opinion and the political influence of the media. Attention given to public opinion measurement by the mass media, political candidates, and governmental institutions.","MOY,P " 13141,803,442,"ADVAN PROGRAMMING I ","Topics include complex data algorithms, data structures, and methodologies for PC/workstation-based windows application and object-oriented programming. Uses CASE (computer-aided software engineering) tools to design and manage applications in a large-scale team environment. Prerequisite: CSS 301; CSS 343; may not be repeated.","ZANDER,C " 13142,846,442,"GREEK DRAMA ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","POWER,T " 13143,883,442,"SEMANTICS I ","Introduction to the study of meaning as part of linguistic theory. Relation of semantics to syntax. Emphasis on formal semantics and pragmatics. Discussion of various semantic phenomena in natural language that are theoretically relevant. Prerequisite: either LING 200, LING 201, ANTH/LING 203, or LING 400.","OGIHARA,T " 13144,902,442,"JAZZ/NON-WEST DRUM ","Focused study of American jazz drumming and/or hand drumming techniques of various world music cultures to broaden the skills of percussion students, preparing them for new demands of contemporary musical styles. Designed primarily for music majors enrolled in the percussion program.","COLLIER,T " 13145,922,442,"OCEAN PUGET SOUND ","Explores the role of oceanography in regional issues. Field opportunities and active investigation of applied oceanographic problems. Lectures, research trip, student co-teaching, discussion. Prerequisite: either CHEM 221, BIOL 203, BIOL 220, or GEOL 205; OCEAN 433. Offered: A.","KEIL,R " 13146,945,442,"GOVT & POL-CHINA ","Post-1949 government and politics, with emphasis on problems of political change in modern China. Offered: jointly with SISEA 449.","MANNING,K " 13147,987,442,"ORAL INTERP FICTION ","Analysis and oral interpretation of narrative perspectives in diverse works of prose fiction. Recommended: SP CMU 140.","POST,R " 13148,1027,442,"TOPICS HUMAN AGING ","Involves faculty members from the various social science fields examining the range and variation of relationships among age-linked attitudes and cultural values related to aging; the social and economic factors that influence the elderly in contemporary society; the effects of ethnic and sex differences in sociocultural aging. Open to upper-division undergraduates and beginning graduate students interested in gerontology.","RICHARDS,M " 13149,898,443,"MEDICAL MICRO LAB ","Required for medical technology students, microbiology majors; elective for medical students. Procedures for isolation and identification of pathogenic bacteria, testing their susceptibility to antibiotics. No auditors. Prerequisite: either BIOL 200 or BIOL 201; recommended: MICROM 410. Offered: AW.","ANDERSON,D " 13150,898,443,"MEDICAL MICRO LAB ","Required for medical technology students, microbiology majors; elective for medical students. Procedures for isolation and identification of pathogenic bacteria, testing their susceptibility to antibiotics. No auditors. Prerequisite: either BIOL 200 or BIOL 201; recommended: MICROM 410. Offered: AW.","CHANDLER,M " 13151,898,443,"MEDICAL MICRO LAB ","Required for medical technology students, microbiology majors; elective for medical students. Procedures for isolation and identification of pathogenic bacteria, testing their susceptibility to antibiotics. No auditors. Prerequisite: either BIOL 200 or BIOL 201; recommended: MICROM 410. Offered: AW.","FRITSCHE,T " 13152,1011,443,"ETHNIC URBAN LANDSC ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","KINGSTON,M " 13153,1027,443,"SEMINAR ON AGING ","Interdisciplinary examination of the contemporary theoretical literature on gerontology and long-term care. For upper-level undergraduate and graduate students with an interest in aging. Quarterly offerings available from the Institute on Aging.","KIYAK,H " 13154,797,444,"PUB RELTN & SOCIETY ","Overview of issues, strategies, and role of public relations professionals in various areas of American society, including media relations, government relations, community affairs, and consumer relations.","FEARN-BANKS,K " 13155,801,444,"INTRO DATABASE SYS ","Fundamental concepts, system organization, and implementation of database systems. Relational, hierarchical, and network data models; file organizations and data structures; query languages; query optimization; database design; concurrency control; security; issues involving distributed database systems. Prerequisite: CSE 326.","SUCIU,D " 13156,888,444,"GEOMTRY FOR TEACHRS ","Concepts of geometry from multiple approaches; discovery, formal and informal reasoning, transformations, coordinates, exploration using computers and models. Topics selected from Euclidean plane and space geometry, spherical geometry, non-Euclidean geometries, fractal geometry. Designed for teaching majors. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 126 or 2.0 in MATH 129; either 2.0 in MATH 136, 2.0 in MATH 205, or 2.0 in MATH 308. Offered: AS.","KING,J " 13157,958,444,"FUNCTN MUSCULO ANAT ","Functions of musculoskeletal system as applied to patterns of motion. Anatomy of peripheral-vascular and peripheral-nervous system. Required for occupational therapy students, prosthetics and orthotics students, and physical therapy students; others by permission of instructor.","GUTHRIE,M " 13158,967,444,"PEASANTS IN POLITIC ","Interdisciplinary study of peasants, with special attention to questions of rural transformation. Peasant involvement in an increasingly independent world. Rebellion and revolution, impact of the international market, agricultural development. Offered: jointly with POL S 446.","YOUNG,G " 13159,1011,444,"GEC AND MEDIA ","Discusses the media's powerful sites for the construction and promotion of ideologies of gender, ethnicity, and class. Studies the socio-historical origins of these ideologies, using methods of media analysis to examine their presence in contemporary print and broadcast media. Offered: AWSpS.","LAPOINTE,M " 13160,1027,444,"COLLAB TEAMS ","Course open to students in UW Health Sciences schools. Students function as an interdisciplinary learning group within a problem based learning framework. The primary goal of the course is to promote the development of interdisciplinary practice in the care of urban and rural underserved patient populations. Credit/no credit only.","ALMGREN,G " 13161,755,445,"SOUTH ASIAN ARCH I ","Advanced introduction to precolonial architecture and urbanism of South Asia. Using methodologies of culture studies, examines select Hindu, Buddhist, and Islamic case studies on a comparative genealogy.","PRAKASH,V " 13162,757,445,"ADV INDUSTRIAL DES ","Market analysis and selected professional problems in industrial design. Consultation techniques; psychological, sociological, and economic factors involved in designing for consumer acceptance. Prerequisite: ART 318.","ST. PIERRE,L " 13163,789,445,"FUEL CELL ENGR ","Introduction to electrochemical fuel cells for use in transportation and stationary power applications. Topics covered include types of fuel cells, single cell operation, stack engineering, overall system design, and safety, with emphasis on proton exchange membrane and solid oxide fuel cells. Prerequisite: CHEM E 330.","STUVE,E " 13164,805,445,"DATABASE DESIGN/REP ","Methods for obtaining requirements and designing database systems; differences between hierarchical, relational, and network database designs; techniques for designing and coding effective reporting procedures. Prerequisite: CSS 370; may not be repeated.","KOCHANSKI,M " 13165,831,445,"NORDIC/BALTIC WWII ","Treatment of Nazism, Stalinism, collaboration, resistance, national identities in literary texts written during/after World War II in Scandinavia and the Baltic region. Surveys different national destinies (German-occupied Denmark and Norway, neutral Sweden, Finland at war, Soviet-occupied Baltic states, Iceland) through literary texts related to period. Offered: jointly with SCAND 445.","STECHER HANS " 13166,841,445,"POPULATION DISTRIB ","Relation of population distribution to environment, economic development, and culture. Frontier and rural settlement, urbanization, and suburbanization. Regional variation in age, ethnicity, fertility, and mortality. Causes and effects of migration from the world to the local scale. Offered: A.","MORRILL,R " 13167,906,445,"SEL TOPICS IN ETHNO ","Deals with topics not covered by regular courses in ethnomusicology. Frequently taught by visiting lecturers. Content varies with different instructors.","BEKEN,M " 13168,917,445,"TOPICS IN NURSING ","Guided survey and discussion of current literature on major topics in physiological nursing. Seminar/lecture with analysis and discussion of selected topics and readings. May have clinical component. Implications for nursing practice and health care emphasized.","CRAVEN,R " 13169,917,445,"TOPICS IN NURSING ","Guided survey and discussion of current literature on major topics in physiological nursing. Seminar/lecture with analysis and discussion of selected topics and readings. May have clinical component. Implications for nursing practice and health care emphasized.","GILMORE,S " 13170,917,445,"TOPICS IN NURSING ","Guided survey and discussion of current literature on major topics in physiological nursing. Seminar/lecture with analysis and discussion of selected topics and readings. May have clinical component. Implications for nursing practice and health care emphasized.","SOLOMON,C " 13171,940,445,"IMMUNIZATION PRGRMS ","Provides didactic training in the epidemiology and prevention of vaccine preventable diseases and the implementation of community-based immunization programs; practical training in vaccine administration and management; and a community practicum in vaccine administration. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: MEDCH 401.","GARDNER,J " 13172,943,445,"PHILOSOPHY OF ART ","Critical examination of various accounts of the nature of art, artistic activity, the aesthetic experience. Problems in interpretation and evaluation of works of art.","TAYLOR,P " 13173,951,445,"THRYS SOCIAL PSYCH ","Evaluation of the major theories of human social behavior supported by the empirical literature; theories of social cognition and thought; major theories of social interaction, group processes, and social learning. Prerequisite: PSYCH 345.","BROWN,J " 13174,966,445,"NORDIC/BALTIC WWII ","Treatment of Nazism, Stalinism, collaboration, resistance, national identities in literary texts written during/after World War II in Scandinavia and the Baltic region. Surveys different national destinies (German-occupied Denmark and Norway, neutral Sweden, Finland at war, Soviet-occupied Baltic states, Iceland) through literary texts related to period. Offered: jointly with EURO 445.","STECHER HANS " 13175,1004,445,"SERVICE MARKETING ","Examines new marketing tools and ideas specifically applicable within the service industry where organizations require a distinctive approach to the development and execution of marketing strategies. Emphasizes strategic thinking, problem solving, and communication skills. Prerequisite: T BUS 300; T BUS 320.","DEEGAN,M " 13176,1009,445,"THE METROPOLIS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","DIERWECHTER,Y " 13177,1012,445,"DATABASE SYS DES ","Fundamental concepts, system organization, and implementation of database systems. Methods for obtaining requirements and designing database systems; differences between hierarchical, relational, and network database designs; file organizations and data structures; structured query language (SQL); query optimization; database design; concurrency control; security; issues involving distributed database systems. Prerequisite: TCSS 343. Offered: AW.","CHUNG,S " 13178,758,446,"GREEK ARCHITECTURE ","Detailed study of Greek architecture from its beginnings, with special emphasis on the Periclean building program in fifth-century Athens. Offered: jointly with CL AR 446/ARCH 454.","SCOTTON,P " 13179,785,446,"INTERNSHIP ","Connects core and individual courses with field work. Group and individual readings develop understanding of how students' internships and field placements constitute particular element of community and environmental planning. Explores how what we do for a living is part of our lives as citizens and public service. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","HANCOCK,J " 13180,793,446,"GREEK ARCHITECTURE ","Detailed study of Greek architecture from its beginnings, with special emphasis on the Periclean building program in fifth-century Athens. Offered: jointly with ARCH 454/ART H 446.","SCOTTON,P " 13181,813,446,"CONTROL SYS ANLYS I ","Linear Servomechanism theory and design principles. Pole-zero analysis, stability of feedback systems by root locus and real-frequency response methods. Design methods of Bode and Nichols. Introduction to advanced topics in automatic control theory, state variable methods. Prerequisite: 1.0 in E E 233. Offered: A.","NADKARNI,N " 13182,843,446,"INTERNSHIP ","Prerequisite: 6 credits of upper-level German language courses. Credit/no credit only.","AMMERLAHN,H " 13183,843,446,"INTERNSHIP ","Prerequisite: 6 credits of upper-level German language courses. Credit/no credit only.","OSTMEIER,D " 13184,904,446,"ADV JAZZ ENSEMBLE ","Preparation and performance of material appropriate to large jazz ensemble concerts, clinics, and radio and television broadcasts. Recommended: three quarters of MUSEN 346.","SIELERT,V " 13185,945,446,"PEASANTS IN POLITIC ","Interdisciplinary study of peasants, with special attention to questions of rural transformation. Peasant involvement in an increasingly interdependent world. Rebellion and revolution, impact of the international market, agricultural development. Offered: jointly with SIS 444.","YOUNG,G " 13186,843,447,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Supervised research with faculty member. Offered: AWSpS.","GRAY,R " 13187,876,447,"ROMAN LYRIC ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HINDS,S " 13188,1009,447,"ADOLESCENT PSYCH ","Explores the adolescent experience through the use of contemporary film, literature, and psychological research and theory. Topics include physical development, separation issues, gender differences, fantasy, and issues relevant to diversity. Explores how culture conceptualizes adolescents, and how psychological perspectives either hinder or expand our ability to understand the adolescent experience. ","GINZLER,J " 13189,753,448,"MOD KOREAN SOCIETY ","Social organization and values of twentieth-century Korea. Changes in family and kinship, gender relations, rural society, urban life, education, and industrial organization since 1900. Differences between North and South Korea since 1945. Recommended: HSTAS/SISEA 212. Offered: jointly with SISEA 448.","SORENSON,C " 13190,841,448,"GEOGR OF TRANSPORT ","Circulation geography, principles of spatial interaction emphasizing commodity flow, the nature and distribution of rail and water transport, the role of transport in area development.","CHANG,S " 13191,945,448,"EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ","Examines the origins, structures, and political dynamics of the European Community. Attention given to theories of integration, to relations between the European Community and member states, and to the role of the European Community in world politics.","QUINN,A " 13192,951,448,"SMNR IN PSYCHOLOGY ","Selected research topics of contemporary interest. Quarterly listings of specific offerings are available at departmental advisory office. Offered: AWSpS.","BARRETT,K " 13193,951,448,"SMNR IN PSYCHOLOGY ","Selected research topics of contemporary interest. Quarterly listings of specific offerings are available at departmental advisory office. Offered: AWSpS.","COVEY,E " 13194,951,448,"SMNR IN PSYCHOLOGY ","Selected research topics of contemporary interest. Quarterly listings of specific offerings are available at departmental advisory office. Offered: AWSpS.","KAHN,P " 13195,971,448,"MOD KOREAN SOCIETY ","Social organization and values of twentieth-century Korea. Changes in family and kinship, gender relations, rural society, urban life, education, and industrial organization since 1900. Differences between North and South Korea since 1945. Recommended: HSTAS/SISEA 212. Offered: jointly with ANTH 448.","SORENSEN,C " 13196,1009,448,"ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY ","Historical and current definitions, theory, and research concerning abnormal psychological behavior. Major categories of psychopathology, including related treatment approaches. Assignments include: illustrative case studies, written critical perspectives of course materials, and interpretative analysis of major topics in field.","LARA,M " 13197,811,449,"DIR STDYS IN DPHS ","Students and faculty with common academic interests pursue them together within the curriculum by means of independent study and a tutorial student-faculty relationship. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","RIEDY,C " 13198,906,449,"ADVANCED PIANO REP ","For piano majors who wish an in-depth survey of major areas of the piano repertoire. Prerequisite: MUSIC 328. Offered: AWSp.","SHEPPARD,C " 13199,925,449,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual research on topics selected in collaboration with a faculty member. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","LAMONT,R " 13200,925,449,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual research on topics selected in collaboration with a faculty member. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","PARK,Y " 13201,971,449,"GOVT & POL-CHINA ","Post-1949 government and politics, with emphasis on problems of political change in modern China. Offered: jointly with POL S 442.","MANNING,K " 13202,742,450,"CONT IN AEROSP ","Overview of feedback control. Linearization of nonlinear models. Model properties: stability, controllability, observability. Dynamic response: time and frequency domain techniques. Frequency response design techniques. Design of aerospace control systems via case studies. Prerequisite: M E 230; MATH 308. Offered: A.","NADKARNI,N " 13203,745,450,"BUSINESS TAXATION ","Issues of taxation for entities other than individuals, including corporations, subchapter S corporations, partnerships, estates, and trusts. Includes corporate distributions, liquidations, and reorganizations. Prerequisite: 2.0 in ACCTG 421; may not be repeated.","RICE,S " 13204,757,450,"IND PROJ PRINT ","Individual media study within the context of group discussion and critique. Prerequisite: ART 345; ART 350.","LABITZKE,C " 13205,768,450,"CONNECTED LEARNING ","Nursing students participate in a learning community in small groups with a faculty member. Focus is on dialogue, understanding others' perspectives, building community, and integration of concurrent learning in other courses.","ABRUMS,M " 13206,768,450,"CONNECTED LEARNING ","Nursing students participate in a learning community in small groups with a faculty member. Focus is on dialogue, understanding others' perspectives, building community, and integration of concurrent learning in other courses.","GRUPP,C " 13207,768,450,"CONNECTED LEARNING ","Nursing students participate in a learning community in small groups with a faculty member. Focus is on dialogue, understanding others' perspectives, building community, and integration of concurrent learning in other courses.","KOVALESKY,A " 13208,768,450,"CONNECTED LEARNING ","Nursing students participate in a learning community in small groups with a faculty member. Focus is on dialogue, understanding others' perspectives, building community, and integration of concurrent learning in other courses.","LEPPA,C " 13209,768,450,"CONNECTED LEARNING ","Nursing students participate in a learning community in small groups with a faculty member. Focus is on dialogue, understanding others' perspectives, building community, and integration of concurrent learning in other courses.","RESNICK,J " 13210,768,450,"CONNECTED LEARNING ","Nursing students participate in a learning community in small groups with a faculty member. Focus is on dialogue, understanding others' perspectives, building community, and integration of concurrent learning in other courses.","SIKMA,S " 13211,768,450,"CONNECTED LEARNING ","Nursing students participate in a learning community in small groups with a faculty member. Focus is on dialogue, understanding others' perspectives, building community, and integration of concurrent learning in other courses.","WESTBROOK,L " 13212,804,450,"GRAPHIC INFORMATION ","Focuses on methods used to effectively display and communicate information in graphical form. Emphasizes information-gathering techniques, programming methods used to display data, and graphic-art principles. Prerequisite: CSS 343; may not be repeated.","SUNG,K " 13213,827,450,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Format may range from seminar/discussion to formal lectures to laboratory or modeling work.","LESPERANCE,A " 13214,827,450,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Format may range from seminar/discussion to formal lectures to laboratory or modeling work.","RYAN,C " 13215,835,450,"PROB IN CORP FIN ","Case problems in corporate financial management. Includes cases on management of current assets, obtaining short-term loans, raising long-term capital, capital budgeting, and dividend policy. The management point of view is stressed. Prerequisite: FIN 350; either B ECON 300 or ECON 300.","MALATESTA,P " 13216,837,450,"SAL BEHAV LIFE HIST ","Marine distribution, homing migration, and spawning behavior of adult salmon: incubation, emergence, migration, and residence of fry; fingerling distribution and residence with reference to species interaction and population evolution. Recommended: FISH 311. Offered: A.","QUINN,T " 13217,841,450,"LOCATION THEORY ","Derives basic micro-economic, decision-theoretical, managerial, and organizational-theoretical principles underlying consumer, commercial, industrial, and government behavior in physical, economic, transportation, and communication (including cyber-) space. Recommended: GEOG 207. Offered: A.","KRUMME,G " 13218,852,450,"LDRSHIP & DECSNMKG ","The manager as leader and decision maker. Various leadership theories, styles, and behaviors. Decision-making models and techniques.","KLOTZ,K " 13219,852,450,"LDRSHIP & DECSNMKG ","The manager as leader and decision maker. Various leadership theories, styles, and behaviors. Decision-making models and techniques.","SHENAS,D " 13220,852,450,"LDRSHIP & DECSNMKG ","The manager as leader and decision maker. Various leadership theories, styles, and behaviors. Decision-making models and techniques.","TEUCHER,B " 13221,883,450,"INTRO LING PHONET ","Introduction to the articulatory and acoustic correlates of phonological features. Issues covered include the mapping of dynamic events to static representations, phonetic evidence for phonological description, universal constraints on phonological structure, and implications of psychological speech-sound categorization for phonological theory. Prerequisite: either LING 200, LING 201, ANTH/LING 203, or LING 400.","YUN,Y " 13222,899,450,"CONSUMER BEHAVIOR ","Theory and practice pertinent to marketing decisions of individuals and business firms; utilization of theories from behavioral sciences in marketing research; theories of fashion, characteristics of goods, shopping behavior, product differentiation, market segmentation, and opinion leadership; application of concepts to management of advertising, personal selling, pricing, and channels of distribution. Prerequisite: MKTG 301; may not be repeated; recommended: either ECON 311, QMETH 201, PSYCH 213, PSYCH 218, STAT 220, STAT 301, STAT 311, or STAT 390.","YALCH,R " 13223,909,450,"NEUROBIOL PAPERS ","Weekly journal club in neurobiology. Students read and discuss original research articles in neurobiology, centered around a specific topic each quarter. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: BIOL 202.","MOODY,W " 13224,943,450,"EPISTEMOLOGY ","Systematic study of some of the main problems of the theory of knowledge, such as: the definition of ""knowledge;"" a priori knowledge; perception and knowledge of the external world; and whether knowledge has or requires a foundation. Emphasis varies from quarter to quarter.","BAKER,A " 13225,951,450,"H-RSCH SMNR PSYCH ","Senior thesis research; preparation of senior thesis; oral presentation of research. Four credits of 450 required for all senior honors and distinction candidates in conjunction with 498 and 499. Offered: AWSp.","BASSOK,M " 13226,982,450,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Examination of various current topics or issues concerning the criminal justice system in our society.","MAYERFELD,J " 13227,1002,450,"ECOMMERCE ","Examines how Internet technologies transform the conduct of business both within and between organizations. Introduces the technical architecture and business principles that underlie the ecommerce phenomenon. Explores the implications of the evolving technologies for managerial decision making, organizational strategies, industry structures, and public policy. Offered: jointly with T MKTG 471. Prerequisite: T BUS 320; T BUS 330.","NEILL,S " 13228,1005,450,"CONNECTED LEARNING ","Small group learning community. Focuses on dialogue, understanding others' perspectives, building community, and integration of concurrent learning in other courses.","CORNMAN,B " 13229,1005,450,"CONNECTED LEARNING ","Small group learning community. Focuses on dialogue, understanding others' perspectives, building community, and integration of concurrent learning in other courses.","PRIMOMO,J " 13230,1005,450,"CONNECTED LEARNING ","Small group learning community. Focuses on dialogue, understanding others' perspectives, building community, and integration of concurrent learning in other courses.","STEVENS,C " 13231,1009,450,"PERSONALITY THEORYY ","Covers the major theories of personality. Analyzes the personalities of famous individuals according to various theorist perspectives. ","RASMUSSEN,C " 13232,1012,450,"GRAPH DISP OF INFO ","Developing software interfaces based upon human-computer interaction principles. Evaluate, design, program user interface systems. Fundamentals of human cognition, system characterizations, and human/system interaction; usability methods and user/task-centered design; tools for designing/building user interfaces, emphasis on rapid applications development. Project includes development and evaluation of user interface. Prerequisite: TCSS 360. Offered: AW.","SALAZAR,C " 13233,745,451,"INDIV INC TAXATION ","Political, economic, and social forces influencing federal income taxation, role of taxation in personal decisions. Coverage of individual income tax matters, including business and investment income, business and personal deductions, property transactions, and tax issues of employees. Prerequisite: 2.0 in ACCTG 421; may not be repeated.","BRITZMANN,J " 13234,763,451,"FIN PLAN AND PRAC ","Emphasizes major current theories and practices in the field of financial management. Topics include financial ratio analysis; break-even analysis; cash, marketable securities, inventory, and accounts receivable management models; dividend policy; short-term and long-term financing decisions; and international finance. Prerequisite: B BUS 350.","MILLER,J " 13235,768,451,"FAMILY NURSING ","Review of systems theory with emphasis upon the nature and analysis of human social systems, including their growth, development, and transitions. The family is the primary vehicle for examining relationships among social systems components; assessing self-care and utilization of health care; and analyzing variables as they affect social groups.","KOVALESKY,A " 13236,768,451,"FAMILY NURSING ","Review of systems theory with emphasis upon the nature and analysis of human social systems, including their growth, development, and transitions. The family is the primary vehicle for examining relationships among social systems components; assessing self-care and utilization of health care; and analyzing variables as they affect social groups.","WESTBROOK,L " 13237,784,451,"DES MET STRUC ","Introduction to the design and behavior of metal structures using LRFD concepts. Application of design methods and codes to columns, beams, frames, connections, and tension members. Prerequisite: CEE 380; recommended: CEE 457, CEE 458.","ROEDER,C " 13238,791,451,"FIRST-YR CLASSICAL ","Exercises and selected readings in pre-Han texts. Focus on grammar, systematic sentence analysis, and distinctive functions of grammatical particles. To be taken in sequence. Prerequisite: CHIN 213. Offered: A.","BOLTZ,W " 13239,801,451,"INTRO OPERATING SYS ","Principles of operating systems. Process management, memory management, auxiliary storage management, resource allocation. No credit to students who have completed 410 or E E 474. Prerequisite: CSE 326; CSE 378.","LEVY,H " 13240,812,451,"ADV ACT-PRDCTN WKSP ","Improvisation skills. Methodology employed develops one five-minute solo work, using either original or adaptations of non-dramatic texts. Culminates in two public showings of the five-minute one-person works. Offered: A.","HUNT,R " 13241,812,451,"ADV ACT-PRDCTN WKSP ","Improvisation skills. Methodology employed develops one five-minute solo work, using either original or adaptations of non-dramatic texts. Culminates in two public showings of the five-minute one-person works. Offered: A.","KYLE,P " 13242,829,451,"BIOL & CONS BIRDS ","Major principles of natural history, avian reproductive biology, population ecology, and national and international conservation strategies for both hunted and unhunted birds. Emphasis on western United States. Prerequisite: either BIOL 102, BIOL 180, BIOL 202, BIOL 203, or BIOL 220, any of which may be taken concurrently. Offered: odd years; A.","MANUWAL,D " 13243,843,451,"GERMAN LINGST ANLYS ","Recommended: GERMAN 203 Offered: A.","BARRACK,C " 13244,917,451,"CONNECT TO FAMILIES ","Focuses on working with families as partners in care for clients who are experiencing personal or family life and health transitions. Begins with family experiences with transitions and the way health issues were learned from the family and widens the lens through discussions with classmates and experiences with other families.","GORDON,P " 13245,917,451,"CONNECT TO FAMILIES ","Focuses on working with families as partners in care for clients who are experiencing personal or family life and health transitions. Begins with family experiences with transitions and the way health issues were learned from the family and widens the lens through discussions with classmates and experiences with other families.","KILLIEN,M " 13246,917,451,"CONNECT TO FAMILIES ","Focuses on working with families as partners in care for clients who are experiencing personal or family life and health transitions. Begins with family experiences with transitions and the way health issues were learned from the family and widens the lens through discussions with classmates and experiences with other families.","MACLAREN,A " 13247,917,451,"CONNECT TO FAMILIES ","Focuses on working with families as partners in care for clients who are experiencing personal or family life and health transitions. Begins with family experiences with transitions and the way health issues were learned from the family and widens the lens through discussions with classmates and experiences with other families.","MUECKE,M " 13248,917,451,"CONNECT TO FAMILIES ","Focuses on working with families as partners in care for clients who are experiencing personal or family life and health transitions. Begins with family experiences with transitions and the way health issues were learned from the family and widens the lens through discussions with classmates and experiences with other families.","SOLCHANY,J " 13249,917,451,"CONNECT TO FAMILIES ","Focuses on working with families as partners in care for clients who are experiencing personal or family life and health transitions. Begins with family experiences with transitions and the way health issues were learned from the family and widens the lens through discussions with classmates and experiences with other families.","WILLGERODT,M " 13250,949,451,"INTRO PERSIAN LIT ","Selected texts from modern and classical Persian poetry and prose. Provides insights into Iranian culture and its past and present achievements in literature. Prepares the student for a more comprehensive and critical study of Persian literature. Prerequisite: PRSAN 423.","KARIMI-HAKKA " 13251,951,451,"HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY ","Overview of the psychological and behavioral factors in health and disease. Includes research on both psychological causes and treatments. Topics include stress, risky behaviors, patient-provider interactions, pain, behavioral/medical treatments, and lifestyle interventions. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 101 or PSYCH 102; PSYCH 209; either PSYCH 205, PSYCH 222, PSYCH 305, or PSYCH 345.","CHUN,D " 13252,958,451,"FUNCTL ANATOMY LAB ","Study of musculoskeletal, peripheral-vascular, and peripheral-nervous systems from prosected material. Required for physical therapy, occupational therapy, and prosthetic/orthotic students.","BENNETT,K " 13253,958,451,"FUNCTL ANATOMY LAB ","Study of musculoskeletal, peripheral-vascular, and peripheral-nervous systems from prosected material. Required for physical therapy, occupational therapy, and prosthetic/orthotic students.","ROLLINGER,B " 13254,965,451,"STRUCTURE OF RUSS ","Descriptive analysis of contemporary standard Russian. Detailed phonetic transcription, discussion of major Great Russian dialects as well as variations in popular speech, examination of common roots and productive derivational elements in Russian words, and elementary principles of syntax. Prerequisite: either RUSS 303 or RUSS 350. Offered: A.","AUGEROT,J " 13255,995,451,"INDIV INC TAXATION ","Political, economic, and social forces influencing federal income taxation, role of taxation in personal decisions. Coverage of individual income tax matters, including business and investment income, business and personal deductions, property transactions, and tax issues of employees. Prerequisite: 1.7 in T ACCT 303.","PARKER,D " 13256,1032,451,"VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY ","The biology of vertebrate animals, emphasizing their diversity, adaptations, and evolutionary history. Introduces aspects of behavior, physiology, morphology, and ecology that emerge from the comparative study of vertebrates. Laboratory includes local field trips, films, and introduction to regional vertebrate fauna. Prerequisite: either BIOL 102 or both BIOL 202 and BIOL 203.","MEISTER,C " 13257,784,452,"DES REINF CONCR STR ","Fundamentals of design of buildings in reinforced concrete in accordance with current codes and practices. Prerequisite: CEE 380.","STANTON,J " 13258,788,452,"PHYS CHEM BIOC I ","General equilibrium thermodynamics emphasizing biochemical applications: ligand binding, biological oxidation-reduction reactions, membranes, active transport, colligative properties, and surface tension. No more than the number of credits indicated can be counted toward graduation from the following course groups: 355, 452 (4 credits); 452, 456 (3 credits). Prerequisite: either CHEM 155, CHEM 160, or CHEM 162; either MATH 125, MATH 128, or MATH 134; either PHYS 115 or PHYS 122. Offered: AW.","KELLER,S " 13259,797,452,"CRISIS COMMUNICATNS ","Study of the functions of communications professionals during crises. Covers public relations professionals as advocates for organizations and companies in crisis and the news media as advocates of the mass public. Discussion of cases.","FEARN-BANKS,K " 13260,813,452,"PWR ELECTRONIC DES ","Electronic conversion and control of electrical power. Includes semiconductor switching devices, power converter circuits, design of magnetics, and control of power converters. Also ac/ac, ac/dc, and dc/dc power converters; circuit simulation; extensive laboratory work a four-week power converter design project. Prerequisite: 1.0 in E E 332; 1.0 in E E 351. Offered: A.","YEE,H " 13261,829,452,"FIELD ORNITHOLOGY ","Students learn field identification skills and are introduced to field methodologies through required indoor labs, field trips, and field exercises. Exercises include study of survey techniques, feeding ecology, and behavior. Students are required to share field trip costs. Prerequisite: either BIOL 102, BIOL 180, BIOL 202, BIOL 203, or BIOL 220, any of which may be taken concurrently. Offered: odd years; A.","MANUWAL,D " 13262,857,452,"CHN HST 221BC-AD906 ","Traces the development of Chinese civilization form earliest times through the Song dynasty. Examines social, cultural, political, and economic history.","ZHANG,C " 13263,894,452,"BASIC CLIN PATH MX ","Basic pathological and pathophysiological concepts of diseases commonly encountered in primary-care practice. Pathophysiology studied per organ system. Offered: A.","STOLL,H " 13264,922,452,"SPATIAL INFO TECH ","Introduction to the use of GPS, GIS, and Remote Sensing in the ecosystem sciences. Integrates these technologies in an applied research setting. Two overnight weekend field trips required. Offered: jointly with FISH 453;AWSpS.","LOGSDON,M " 13265,945,452,"PUBLIC OPINION ","The foundations and environment of opinion; organization and implementation of opinion in controlling government and public opinion as a force in the development of public policy; public relations activities of government agencies.","MOY,P " 13266,1000,452,"LIT & CONTNT READING","Examines how to teach students how to construct meaning from literature and informational texts.","LOUIE,B " 13267,816,453,"TCH BIL/BICUL ST ","Educational needs of bilingual students: research findings, special programs, materials, and methodologies that bilingual-bicultural education can provide to meet those needs. Cultural combinations of bilingual populations in American culture; historical, social, and linguistic factors affecting their K-12 education.","STRITIKUS,T " 13268,826,453,"INDUST HYGIENE ","Introduction to principles and scientific foundations of human exposure assessment in workplace and community environments. Exposure assessments are essential for determining disease etiology and for characterizing health risks within a risk assessment framework. Special emphasis on workplace hazard evaluation and control. Prerequisite: 2.0 in BIOL 202; either 2.0 in CHEM 224, 2.0 in CHEM 239, or 2.0 in CHEM 337; either 2.0 in PHYS 116 or 2.0 in PHYS 123. Offered: A.","MORGAN,M " 13269,835,453,"FINANCL THRY&ANLYS ","Business financial strategic planning. Topics include business valuation and financing, performance evaluation, risk analysis, capital budgeting, and inflation and taxes. Emphasizes tools with real-world applications while incorporating modern finance concepts. Prerequisite: FIN 350; either B ECON 300 or ECON 300; may not be repeated.","BRADFORD,W " 13270,837,453,"SPATIAL INFO TECH ","Introduction to the use of GPS, GIS, and Remote Sensing in the ecosystem sciences. Integrates these technologies in an applied research setting. Two overnight weekend field trips required. Offered: jointly with OCEAN 452;AWSpS.","LOGSDON,M " 13271,894,453,"BASIC CLIN SKIL PCP ","Provides the student with mastery of a screening history and physical examination and thoroughness in data-collection skills. Branching examinations of major organ systems and medical record-keeping and verbal presentation skills by the problem-oriented method are taught. Offered: A.","QUINSEY,J " 13272,1019,453,"HEALTH ILL & CULTUR ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CRAWFORD,R " 13273,753,454,"WOMEN,WORDS,MUSIC ","Comparative analysis of use of myths, tales, music, and other forms of expressive culture to account for, reinforce, and change women's status and roles. Recommended: WOMEN 353. Offered: jointly with WOMEN 454.","JACOBS,S " 13274,755,454,"GREEK ARCHITECTURE ","Detailed study of Greek architecture from its beginnings, with special emphasis on the Periclean building program in fifth-century Athens. Offered: jointly with ART H/CL AR 446.","SCOTTON,P " 13275,812,454,"PROJECTS IN ACTING ","Rehearsal and classroom performance of dramatic literature of various periods and styles.","JORY,J " 13276,813,454,"POWER SYS ANLYS I ","Introduction to methods of analyzing power systems. Includes symmetrical components, calculation of line parameters, representation of transmission lines and power components, and power flow control. Prerequisite: 1.0 in E E 351. Offered: A.","AGGOUNE,M " 13277,815,454,"COST-BENEFIT ANLYS ","Theory and practice of cost-benefit analysis of public sector projects and policies. Welfare criteria, investment criteria, shadow prices, social discount rate, marginal-willingness-to-pay for non-market goods, social risk, and special topics. Prerequisite: ECON 300.","HALVORSEN,R " 13278,840,454,"ORIGINS OF GENETICS ","Discovery and eventual triumph of Mendelism in the early twentieth century. Concepts of heredity from ancient times to the nineteenth century. Mendel's work and its rediscovery. Evidence contributing to cornerstone of classical genetics -- the chromosome theory of heredity. Prerequisite: either GENET 351, GENET 371, or GENET 372. Offered: A.","SANDLER,I " 13279,849,454,"HEBREW POETRY ","Selections of poetry by prominent twentieth-century Hebrew poets whose texts comment or elaborate on biblical texts. Original source considered side-by-side with modern poetry, to examine ways recent literature models itself on, draws upon, and revises traditional sources. Prerequisite: HEBR 423.","SOKOLOFF,N " 13280,1011,454,"COMMUNICATIONS LAW ","Examines issues surrounding freedom of expression in the United States and citizens' and the media's legal rights in gathering and disseminating news and information. Explores the freedoms afforded by the First Amendment and shows how those protections are still evolving in the twenty-first century.","DEMASKE,C " 13281,1022,454,"INTRO UZBEK LIT ","Readings from selected Uzbek writers. Content varies.","CIRTAUTAS,I " 13282,1031,454,"WOMEN,WORDS,MUSIC ","Comparative analysis of use of myths, tales, music, and other forms of expressive culture to account for, reinforce, and change women's status and roles. Recommended: WOMEN 353. Offered: jointly with ANTH 454.","JACOBS,S " 13283,755,455,"SP STD GTH ART&ARCH ","Detailed study of Gothic architecture and its accompanying sculpture and stained glass, with special emphasis on the twelfth and thirteenth centuries in France and England. Offered: jointly with ART H 455.","HILDEBRAND,G " 13284,758,455,"SP STD GTH ART&ARCH ","Detailed study of Gothic architecture and its accompanying sculpture and stained glass, with special emphasis on the twelfth and thirteenth centuries in France and England. Offered: jointly with ARCH 455.","HILDEBRAND,G " 13285,777,455,"LIT & SEXUALITY ","Advanced study of the changing definitions and discourses of sexuality in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and their relationship to literary representations. Stresses historical, psychoanalytic, and literary perspectives.","HEUVING,J " 13286,788,455,"PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY ","Introduction to quantum chemistry and spectroscopy. Theory of quantum mechanics presented at an elementary level and applied to the electronic structure of atoms and molecules and to molecular spectra. Prerequisite: either CHEM 155, CHEM 160, or CHEM 162; either MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 136; either PHYS 116 or PHYS 123; recommended: MATH 307; MATH 308. Offered: ASpS.","ENGEL,T " 13287,796,455,"REAL EST DEVEL PROC ","Introduction and survey of processes and people involved in developing real estate, including issues of site control, public/private approvals, feasibility analysis, project financing, design/construction, marketing, and asset management. Offered: jointly with URBDP 455.","ROLFE,G " 13288,816,455,"LANG ARTS:LANG & LRN","The teaching of language arts requires research-based knowledge of language learning and its influence on listening, speaking, reading, writing, and nonverbal communication. Emphasizes techniques for building both a solid literacy curriculum and sound instructional practices.","STRITIKUS,T " 13289,829,455,"WLF SEMINAR ","Discussion of current research and application in wildlife biology and conservation. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: ESC 350. Offered: AW.","WEST,S " 13290,838,455,"ONE AUTHOR ","In depth focus on the works of one author in French Literature or Culture. Prerequisite: FRENCH 303.","COLLINS,D " 13291,865,455,"USER INTERFACE DES ","Design oriented to cover fundamentals of user interface design; models on human computer interaction, software psychology, input devices, usability, cognitive and perceptual aspects of human-computer interaction, advanced interface, and research methodologies are discussed. Prerequisite: IND E 316. Offered: jointly with T C 455; A.","PRYOR,H " 13292,883,455,"AREAL LINGUISTICS ","Issues involved in classification of languages. Systems of classification based on structure, word order, areal features. Ways in which languages may be classified for different purposes. Processes such as borrowing, vocabulary specialization, lexical change, and language death and revival. Prerequisite: either LING 200, LING 201, ANTH/LING 203, or LING 400. Offered: jointly with ANTH 455.","WASSINK,A " 13293,998,455,"USER INTERFACE DES ","Design oriented to cover fundamentals of user interface design; models on human computer interaction, software psychology, input devices, usability, cognitive and perceptual aspects of human-computer interaction, advanced interfaces, and research methodologies are discussed. Offered: jointly with IND E 455; A.","PRYOR,H " 13294,1019,455,"BIOMEDICAL ETHICS ","Provides students with knowledge of ethical theory which is then applied to questions in medicine such as right to die, allocation of scarce medical resources, informed consent, and patient confidentiality.","GLENN,S " 13295,1020,455,"MEDIEVAL QUESTS ","Examines important works of literature and literary theology from the medieval era, broadly construed. Special attention to the theme of the ""quest."" Texts include Augustine's Confessions, Beowulf, The Quest of the Holy Grail, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Don Quixote.","SHARKEY,E " 13296,1028,455,"REAL EST DEVEL PROC ","Introduction and survey of processes and people involved in developing real estate, including issues of site control, public/private approvals, feasibility analysis, project financing, design/construction, marketing, and asset management. Offered: jointly with CM 455.","ROLFE,G " 13297,837,456,"FUND FISH DYN & MGT ","Conveys fundamental concepts of fish population dynamics and fishery management within context of real-world fisheries problems. Lectures discuss notation, terminology, mathematical models, fisheries principles, and case studies. Laboratory time devoted to practical applications, problems. Recommended: either MATH 125, MATH 135, or Q SCI 292; Q SCI 381. Offered: jointly with Q SCI 456; A.","FRANCIS,R " 13298,943,456,"METAPHYSICS ","Examination of such topics as freedom of the will, the nature of persons and personal identity, the existence of God, time, necessary truth, and universals. The emphases vary from year to year.","COBURN,R " 13299,952,456,"FUND FISH DYN & MGT ","Conveys fundamental concepts of fish population dynamics and fishery management within concept of real-world fisheries problems. Lectures discuss notation, terminology, mathematical models, fisheries principles, and case studies. Laboratory time devoted to practical applications, problems. Recommended: either MATH 125, MATH 135, or Q SCI 292; Q SCI 381. Offered: jointly with FISH 456.","FRANCIS,R " 13300,1003,456,"PWR&POLITICS IN ORG ","Covers the analysis, explanation, and evaluation of power and politics in organizations. Offers frameworks for assessing the sources of power in organizations, the conditions that lead to its attainment and its effective use from both a practical and an ethical perspective. Emphasizes strategic thinking, problem-solving, communication and personal development skills. Prerequisite: 1.7 in T BUS 300; 1.7 in T BUS 320.","THOMPSON,T " 13301,1019,456,"ENVIRONMENTL ETHICS ","Critical exploration of selected philosophical and literary texts pertinent to ethics attending the natural environment. Topics for consideration may include animal and nature rights, social ecology, natural value (instrumental, inherent, intrinsic), anthropocentrism v. Deep Ecology, and environmental aesthetic theory.","KALTON,M " 13302,753,457,"ECOLOGICAL ANTH ","Survey of anthropological research on interaction between human societies and their environments. Logic of different subsistence systems; intensification and transformation of subsistence strategies; population regulation; ecological aspects of human nutrition, disease, spatial organization, ethnicity, social stratification, conflict, and cooperation; historical roots of current ecological crisis.","SMITH,E " 13303,777,457,"THNKNG & DEC MAKING ","Survey of research and theory on how people process information about others, and themselves. Topics include attention and memory for person information, social schemata, biases in attribution, perceived control, heuristics for rapid inferences, and how cognition relates to emotion and behavior.","MONTGOMERY,L " 13304,784,457,"ADV STRUCT I ","The displacement method in matrix form with programming applications. Fundamentals of modeling of various types of structures. Prerequisite: CEE 380.","LOWES,L " 13305,801,457,"COMPUTER GRAPHICS ","Introduction to computer image synthesis and interactive computer graphics applications. Topics include computer graphics hardware, color image display, event-driven programming, line drawing, polygon scan conversion, texture mapping, image morphing, image compositing, curves and surfaces, hidden surface algorithms, local illumination models, ray tracing, and photorealistic image synthesis. Prerequisite: CSE 326.","POPOVIC,Z " 13306,816,457,"TEACHING ESL ","Prepares preservice and in-service teachers to teach English as a second language and to meet the educational and linguistic needs of students who have little or no English language skills. Emphasis on a survey of first- and second-language acquisition research and its educational implications, as well as instructional strategies consistent with the audiolingual, cognitive, and creative construction approaches to second-language learning. Includes diagnostic-prescriptive strategies for classroom application.","VARGHESE,M " 13307,894,457,"BEHAV SCI PCP I ","Process skills and interpersonal skills needed for primary-care practice, assessment skills needed for the diagnosis of emotional problems, and management skills used in primary-care practice to deal with these problems. Offered: A.","LURIE,H " 13308,983,457,"SOCLGY OF RELIGION ","The relations between religion, polity, economy, and social structure; in particular, the political, economic, and social impact of religious beliefs and organizations, as well as the social determination of these beliefs and organizations; the rise of secularism, the rationalization of modern life, and the emergence of political quasi-religions.","BADER,C " 13309,1021,457,"ETH ISSUES MASS COM ","Critically examines the relationship between the mass media and American society. Focuses on the individual journalist as a link between the two. Through a study of ethical theories, and of the social, political, and economic context of the media, evaluates the professional and ethical dilemmas of the journalist. Offered: AWSpS.","LAPOINTE,M " 13310,1028,457,"HOUSE DEV COUNTRIES ","Emphasis on role of the design and planning professional in housing delivery in developing countries. Exploration of issues of culture, political environment, social context, economic circumstances, and other factors which define and limit the manner in which the professional planner and designer can and should function.","LUDWIG,R " 13311,801,458,"COMPUTER ANIMATION ","Introduction to basic principles of computer generated animation. Focus on the modeling and lighting of animated characters. Students from Art, CSE, and Music team up on projects to be built on commercially-available modeling and lighting packages. Prerequisite: either CSE 457 or ART 380 or MUSIC 403.","MONES,B " 13312,829,458,"MGMT ENDANGERED SPE ","Biological underpinnings and political realities of endangered species management, including: legal issues, recovery teams, citizen rights, extinction, rarity, proactive management, captive propagation, reintroduction, species endangered in the Pacific Northwest. Students revise endangered species recovery plans. Offered: A.","MARZLUFF,J " 13313,906,458,"ORGAN:MID AGE/BARQ ","Analysis and performance practices of organ literature, Middles Ages through baroque period. Development of the organ as musical instrument. Prerequisite: either MUHST 400, MUHST 401, MUHST 402, MUHST 403, MUHST 406, or MUHST 407.","TERRY,C " 13314,763,459,"SPEC TOPIC FINANCE ","Study and research topics of current concern to faculty and to students pursuing the finance concentration.","TILDEN,R " 13315,755,460,"DESGN THRY & ANALYS ","Problematical nature of philosophies of architecture; interaction of philosophical concepts and architectural form and expression. Fundamentals of architectural criticism.","SELIGMANN,C " 13316,757,460,"ADV METAL DESIGN ","Advanced individual projects in metal design.","GAYK,M " 13317,757,460,"ADV METAL DESIGN ","Advanced individual projects in metal design.","HU,M " 13318,761,460,"WATER IN ENVIRONMNT ","Discusses the unique physical and chemical properties of the water molecule in relation to the atmospheric greenhouse effect, precipitation formation, oceanic circulations, infiltration of water through soils, geyser eruptions, and glacier and sea ice thickness. Prerequisite: either MATH 124, MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 136 and PHYS 123; PHYS 133. Offered: jointly with GPHYS 460 and PHYS 460. Offered: A.","BAKER,M " 13319,785,460,"PLANNING IN CONTEXT ","Examines theory against backdrop of practice for broad, historical understanding of social, political, environmental planning. Critique from viewpoints, e.g., planning history, ethics, ecofeminism, environmental justice, class and capitalism, planning and global economy. Develop personalized history reflecting individual experience, professional experience, and philosophical heritage of planning profession. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","DEAN,B " 13320,785,460,"PLANNING IN CONTEXT ","Examines theory against backdrop of practice for broad, historical understanding of social, political, environmental planning. Critique from viewpoints, e.g., planning history, ethics, ecofeminism, environmental justice, class and capitalism, planning and global economy. Develop personalized history reflecting individual experience, professional experience, and philosophical heritage of planning profession. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","RYAN,D " 13321,788,460,"SPECT MOLEC IDENT ","Basic theory of spectral techniques-infrared and ultraviolet/visible spectroscopy, NMR, and mass spectrometry-with emphasis on spectral interpretation skills needed for the elucidation of structure, conformation, and dynamics in organic and biological chemistry. Prerequisite: either CHEM 224, CHEM 239, or CHEM 337; recommended: CHEM 455. Offered: A.","SASAKI,T " 13322,812,460,"INTRO TO DIRECTING ","Student is introduced to the art of the stage director. Recommended: DRAMA 210; DRAMA 211; DRAMA 212; DRAMA 253 or DRAMA 353; DRAMA 302. Offered: A.","SWACKHAMER,L " 13323,815,460,"ECON HIST EUROPE ","Origins of the modern European economy; historical analysis of economic change and growth from medieval times that stresses the preconditions and consequences of industrialization. Recommended: ECON 201. Offered: jointly with HIST 481.","THOMAS,R " 13324,835,460,"INVESTMENTS ","Introduction to the nature, problems, and process of evaluating particular securities and portfolio construction and administration. Special attention is directed to the risk and rate-of-return aspects of particular securities portfolios, and total wealth. Prerequisite: FIN 350; either B ECON 300 or ECON 300; may not be repeated.","KISGEN,D " 13325,835,460,"INVESTMENTS ","Introduction to the nature, problems, and process of evaluating particular securities and portfolio construction and administration. Special attention is directed to the risk and rate-of-return aspects of particular securities portfolios, and total wealth. Prerequisite: FIN 350; either B ECON 300 or ECON 300; may not be repeated.","PONTIFF,J " 13326,841,460,"GEOG INFO SYS ANLYS ","Methods of Analysis provided by geographic information systems (GIS). Operations on map information including map overlay, aggregation/disaggregation, and other spatial and attribute procedures. Exposure to raster and vector software. Review of capabilities of current available GIS software. Prerequisite: 2.0 in GEOG 360. Offered: A.","CHRISMAN,N " 13327,844,460,"WATER IN ENVIRONMNT ","Discusses the unique physical and chemical properties of the water molecule in relation to the atmospheric greenhouse effect, precipitation formation, oceanic circulations, infiltration of water through soils, geyser eruptions, and glacier and sea ice thickness. Prerequisite: either MATH 124, MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 136 and PHYS 123; PHYS 133. Offered: jointly with ATM S 460 and PHYS 460. Offered: A.","BAKER,M " 13328,852,460,"NEGOTIATIONS ","The art and science of negotiations with the goal of making students more effective negotiators in a variety of business situations, such as budget negotiations, buying and selling, contracts, and merger negotiations. Concept and skill development.","KLOTZ,K " 13329,852,460,"NEGOTIATIONS ","The art and science of negotiations with the goal of making students more effective negotiators in a variety of business situations, such as budget negotiations, buying and selling, contracts, and merger negotiations. Concept and skill development.","WINSHIP,J " 13330,856,460,"MEDIEVAL ENGLAND ","Upper level survey of English history from the Norman conquest until 1485. Emphasis on political, social, and economic history, with special attention to the peculiarities of English development as these had emerged by 1485.","CRUMP,J " 13331,862,460,"SYS ANLYS & DESGN I ","First course in analysis and design of business information systems. Concentrates on analysis phase of systems development. Systems development life cycle, the feasibility study, analysis of user requirements, and the development of a logical model for the system under study. Prerequisite: I S 320; may not be repeated.","HUITSING,S " 13332,862,460,"SYS ANLYS & DESGN I ","First course in analysis and design of business information systems. Concentrates on analysis phase of systems development. Systems development life cycle, the feasibility study, analysis of user requirements, and the development of a logical model for the system under study. Prerequisite: I S 320; may not be repeated.","ZAKI,A " 13333,899,460,"MARKETING RESEARCH ","Marketing research process; preliminary steps and research design, questionnaires, secondary and primary data, sampling, processing and interpreting data, evaluation and effective presentation of findings. A class research project provides practical application of methods studied. Prerequisite: MKTG 301; either ECON 311, QMETH 201, PSYCH 213, PSYCH 218, STAT 220, STAT 301, STAT 311, or STAT 390; may not be repeated.","MOINPOUR,R " 13334,899,460,"MARKETING RESEARCH ","Marketing research process; preliminary steps and research design, questionnaires, secondary and primary data, sampling, processing and interpreting data, evaluation and effective presentation of findings. A class research project provides practical application of methods studied. Prerequisite: MKTG 301; either ECON 311, QMETH 201, PSYCH 213, PSYCH 218, STAT 220, STAT 301, STAT 311, or STAT 390; may not be repeated.","PERKINS,A " 13335,906,460,"AD VO REP ART SONGS ","Professional preparation of pre-nineteenth-century songs with a view to total artistic-musical realization in performance. Appropriate style, character, balance, phrasing, diction, and projection for vocalists and pianists. Prerequisite: MUSIC 328.","HERBOLSHEIME " 13336,926,460,"DECOD AUX CLINIC ","Participation in chair/bedside dental treatment of a broad range of disabled populations, including homebound and institutionalized patients. Offered: AWSpS.","CHIN,M " 13337,926,460,"DECOD AUX CLINIC ","Participation in chair/bedside dental treatment of a broad range of disabled populations, including homebound and institutionalized patients. Offered: AWSpS.","GOVIN,G " 13338,944,460,"WATER IN ENVIRONMNT ","Discusses the unique physical and chemical properties of the water molecule in relation to the atmospheric greenhouse effect, precipitation formation, oceanic circulations, infiltration of water through soils, geyser eruptions, and glacier and sea ice thickness. Prerequisite: either MATH 124, MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 136 and PHYS 123; PHYS 133. Offered: jointly with ATM S/GPHYS 460. Offered: A.","BAKER,M " 13339,966,460,"HIST OF SCAND LANG ","Development of languages from common Scandinavian to contemporary Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Faroese, and Icelandic. Recommended: DANISH 203, FINN 203, NORW 203, or SWED 203.","CONROY,P " 13340,742,461,"PROPULSION II ","Physical characteristics and components of rockets. Nozzle gasdynamics and non-ideal flow effects. Solid and liquid propulsion systems, components, and design. Electric propulsion fundamentals and applications. Aerodynamics of airbreathing engine components: inlets, compressors, turbines, afterburners, nozzles. Engine design methodology. Prerequisite: A A 360. Offered: A.","KUROSAKA,M " 13341,747,461,"RACE REL IN AMERCAS ","Sketches the ethnoracial systems operating in American society. Studies these systems as systems and examines their institutional and interpersonal dynamics. Compares ethnoracial systems in order to arrive at empirical generalizations about race/ethnorelations in the Americas. Offered: jointly with SOC 461.","SCOTT,J " 13342,788,461,"PHYS CHEM LAB ","Physical measurements in chemistry. Vacuum techniques, calorimetry, spectroscopic methods, electrical measurements. Prerequisite: either CHEM 155, CHEM 161, CHEM 162, or CHEM E 436; either CHEM 453, CHEM 457, CHEM 475, or both CHEM 452 and CHEM 455; either PHYS 117 or PHYS 131; recommended: PHYS 132; PHYS 133. Offered: ASpS.","KELLER,S " 13343,801,461,"INTRO COMP NETWORKS ","Computer network architectures, protocol layers. Transmission media, encoding systems, error detection, multiplexing, switching. Data link, multiple access channel protocols. Methods for network routing, congestion control, flow control. End-to-end transport services, protocols. Network security, privacy. Applications including electronic mail, virtual terminals, distributed operating systems. Network programming. Prerequisite: CSE 143. Offered: jointly with E E 461.","WETHERALL,D " 13344,813,461,"INTRO COMP NETWORKS ","Computer network architectures, protocol layers. Transmission media, encoding systems, error detection, multiplexing, switching. Data link, multiple access channel protocols. Methods for network routing, congestion control, flow control. End-to-end transport services, protocols. Network security, privacy. Applications including electronic mail, virtual terminals, distributed operating systems. Network programming. Prerequisite: CSE 143. Offered: jointly with CSE 461.","WETHERALL,D " 13345,826,461,"AIR POLL CONTROL ","Fundamental concepts of air pollution. Emission sources, atmospheric dispersion, ambient concentrations, adverse effects, governmental regulations, emission standards, air-quality standards, processes and equipment for controlling emissions. Offered: jointly with CEE 490; A.","PILAT,M " 13346,835,461,"FIN FUT & OPT MKTS ","Introduction to financial futures and options markets. Instructional aspects and social functions of these markets, pricing of options and futures, and risk shifting by hedging. Prerequisite: FIN 350; either B ECON 300 or ECON 300; may not be repeated.","LAPLANTE,M " 13347,842,461,"STRATIGRAPHY ","Systematic study of stratified rocks and space-time implications. Principles of stratigraphy, including biostratigraphy, magnetostratigraphy, seismic stratigraphy, subsurface analysis. Basin analysis, evolution of sedimentary basins and continental margins. Prerequisite: GEOL 203. Offered: A.","BOURGEOIS,J " 13348,862,461,"SYS ANLYS& DESGN II ","Second course in analysis and design of business information systems. Concentrates on design and implementation phases of systems development. Translation of logical system model into physical model, design of modules, file design, testing, implementation. Includes a project using third- and fourth-generation software development tools. Prerequisite: I S 460; may not be repeated.","SIKKEMA,E " 13349,883,461,"SYNTAX I ","Study of the structural properties of language; introduction to generative transformational syntax. Prerequisite: either LING 200, LING 201, ANTH/LING 203, or LING 400.","CONTRERAS,H " 13350,888,461,"COMBINATORIAL THEOR ","Selected topics from among: block designs and finite geometries, coding theory, generating functions and other enumeration methods, graph theory, matroid theory, combinatorial algorithms, applications of combinatorics. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 308 or 2.0 in MATH 318.","KLEE,V " 13351,895,461,"ENGR PHYS METLLRGY ","Phase transformations and strengthening mechanisms in ferrous and nonferrous alloys; heat treatment and microstructure control; physical metallurgy of carbon and alloy steels, aluminum and titanium alloys; microstructure-property relationships and alloy design. Offered: A.","STANG,R " 13352,945,461,"MASS MEDIA LAW ","Survey of laws and regulations that affect the print and broadcast media. Includes material on First Amendment, libel, invasion of privacy, freedom of information, copyright, obscenity, advertising and broadcast regulation, and matters relating to press coverage of the judicial system. Offered: jointly with CMU 440.","PEMBER,D " 13353,983,461,"RACE REL IN AMERCAS ","Sketches the ethnoracial systems operating in American society. Studies these systems as systems and examines their institutional and interpersonal dynamics. Compares ethnoracial systems in order to arrive at empirical generalizations about race/ethnorelations in the Americas. Offered: jointly with AES 461.","SCOTT,J " 13354,998,461,"READING IN TJ I ","Students review and strengthen their basic knowledge of grammar, vocabulary, and kanji and apply this in reading authentic materials on technology related topics. Skills to analyze sentence structures for accurate interpretation are taught. Prerequisite: JAPAN 423. Offered: A.","KATO,M " 13355,1000,461,"MATH METHODS II ","Gives preservice teachers an introduction to the issues, methods and materials they will encounter when they begin teaching mathematics. Preservice teachers learn to systematically teach basic K-8 math skills. Focuses on instructional procedures and content proven effective in teaching mathematics to all students, also outlines instructional approaches effective for students who may be at risk for academic failure. Prerequisite: T EDUC 460. Offered: W.","CLAUS-MCGAHA " 13356,755,462,"SPATIAL COMPOSITION ","Advanced introduction to compositional strategies in architecture. Drawing on a historical survey of the development of Western Architecture, the seminar investigates different compositional strategies and their relationship to cultural values and systems of meaning. Intended as complement to the design studio.","PALLERONI,S " 13357,771,462,"RESTORATION ECOL 1 ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GOLD,W " 13358,784,462,"EFFECTS WASTE WATER ","Principles of aquatic ecology that relate to causes and effects of water quality problems in lakes and streams. Population growth kinetics, nutrient cycling, eutrophication; acidification, oxygen/temperature requirements, and effects of various wastes on aquatic animals. Offered: jointly with FISH 434.","BRETT,M " 13359,788,462,"SYNTH ORGANIC TECH ","Laboratory techniques of synthetic organic chemistry. Vacuum distillation, multistep synthesis, air sensitive reagents, photochemistry, chromatography, and separation techniques. Prerequisite: either CHEM 242 or CHEM 347; CHEM 460 which may be taken concurrently. Offered: A.","GELB,M " 13360,813,462,"PRIN MOBILE ROBOTS ","Principles of autonomous vehicles and their operation environments. Typical configuration of indoor vehicles, sensors, controllers, communications with base stations, systems for planning, cartography, navigation, piloting, and learning to achieve autonomous performances. Laboratory exercises to illustrate real-time expert system development and integration expert system knowledge into robotic system. Offered: A.","BUSHNELL,L " 13361,815,462,"EC HIST US TO CIV W ","Systematic study of the changing pre-Civil War economic conditions and the consequences of these changes for the American society. Prerequisite: ECON 201.","THOMAS,R " 13362,816,462,"RD COMP EL & SEC SCH","Research-based practices for explicit teaching of reading comprehension of both fiction and content-area texts including issues of reading strategies, text difficulty, teacher modeling, guided reading, discussion, assessment, and adaptations for struggling students. Offered: Sp.","STANDAL,T " 13363,822,462,"RESTORATION ECOL 1 ","First of a three-course capstone sequence in restoration ecology. Students review and assess project plans and installations. Class meets with members of previous capstone classes to review their projects.","EWING,K " 13364,945,462,"US SUPREME COURT ","Introductory public law course that examines the interplay of constitutional law and American politics with particular attention to the role of the Supreme Court in the formulation and implementation of public policy in such matters as criminal-law enforcement, civil rights political expression, and economic regulation.","SANDWEISS,S " 13365,951,462,"HUMAN MEMORY ","Research and theory in key areas of memory. Issues covered include information processing theory, the link between memory processes and their biological underpinnings, autobiographical memory, implicit memory, and the effect of emotion on memory. Prerequisite: PSYCH 209; recommended: PSYCH 355. Offered: A.","LEONESIO,R " 13366,988,462,"EARLY SPAN CIV ","Development of Spanish society and art forms from early times to 1700. Prerequisite: SPAN 303; SPAN 322; one additional 300-level course above SPAN 303.","PETERSEN,S " 13367,1000,462,"SOCIAL STUDIES MTHD ","Examines the knowledge and skills needed to teach the democratic ideal, cultural diversity, economic development, global perspective, and participatory citizenship.","HOWARD,R " 13368,757,463,"ADVANCED PAINTING ","Development of individuality in painting through creative exercises. Prerequisite: ART 360.","BREWSTER,R " 13369,757,463,"ADVANCED PAINTING ","Development of individuality in painting through creative exercises. Prerequisite: ART 360.","O'TOOLE,H " 13370,894,463,"CLIN CLERKSHIPS - 1 ","Full-time clinical clerkship spent in institution-based or specialty practice settings, such as occupational health, surgery, emergency medicine, psychiatry, or geriatrics. Offered: AWSpS.","SCOTT,T " 13371,816,464,"ED NATIVE AMER YTH ","Assists students in understanding the North American Indian child from cultural, socioeconomic, and psychological points of view. Provides opportunities for the student to apply knowledge and skills gained in other courses to prepare programs and learning aids relevant to the educational situation of the Indian child.","BILL,W " 13372,888,464,"NUMERICAL ANLYS I ","Basic principles of numerical analysis, classical interpolation and approximation formulas, finite differences and difference equations. Numerical methods in algebra, systems of linear equations, matrix inversion, successive approximations, iterative and relaxation methods. Numerical differentiation and integration. Solution of differential equations and systems of such equations. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH 136, 2.0 in MATH 308 and 2.0 in MATH 327, or 2.0 in MATH 335; 2.0 in CSE/ENGR 142. Offered: A.","GREENBAUM,A " 13373,906,464,"JAZZ LAB ","Forum for testing new technical skills, improvisational techniques, and jazz compositions and/or arrangements in a formal laboratory setting.","CROSS,D " 13374,906,464,"JAZZ LAB ","Forum for testing new technical skills, improvisational techniques, and jazz compositions and/or arrangements in a formal laboratory setting.","SEALES,M " 13375,1000,464,"SCIENCE METHODS ","Examines the nature of science and how to design instructional strategies to facilitate students' learning of the scientific process.","RIOS,J " 13376,789,465,"REACTOR DESIGN ","Application of principles of chemical kinetics to the design of commercial-scale chemical reactors; characterization of batch and flow reactors in homogeneous and heterogeneous systems. Prerequisite: CHEM E 326; CHEM E 340. Offered: A.","FINLAYSON,B " 13377,807,465,"THEOR BASIS DH PRAC ","Lecture-discussion on science, theory, and dental hygiene practice. Focuses on clinical-decision making processes and evidence-based learning in management of oral health problems. Includes experience at selected sites. UW library system and computer resources used to search and retrieve information for reports. Offered: A.","BENTON,T " 13378,807,465,"THEOR BASIS DH PRAC ","Lecture-discussion on science, theory, and dental hygiene practice. Focuses on clinical-decision making processes and evidence-based learning in management of oral health problems. Includes experience at selected sites. UW library system and computer resources used to search and retrieve information for reports. Offered: A.","WELLS,N " 13379,894,465,"CLIN CLERKSHIP - II ","Continuation of clinical clerkships spent in institution-based or specialty practice settings, with emphasis on inpatient medicine. Offered: AWSpS.","PLUMMER,W " 13380,988,465,"CONTEM CHIC LIT ","Examination of one or more problems, themes, and/or figures in the developing body of Chicano literature. Prerequisite: SPAN 303; SPAN 321; one additional 300-level course above SPAN 303.","FLORES,L " 13381,753,466,"ANTH HONORS THESIS ","Individual research under the direction of a thesis advisor, culminating in a senior honors thesis. Open only to upper-class students in departmental honors program.","LOWE,C " 13382,756,466,"ARCHY HONORS THESIS ","Individual research under the direction of a thesis advisor, culminating in a senior honors thesis. Open only to upper-class students in departmental honors program.","FITZHUGH,J " 13383,758,466,"HI REN PTG VENICE ","Painting in Venice, circa 1480 to circa 1580: Bellini, Carpaccio, Giorgione, Titian, Lotto, del Piombo, Tintoretto, and Veronese. Recommended: some background in Italian Renaissance art or history.","SNOW-SMITH,J " 13384,772,466,"BIOCLTR HONORS THES ","Individual research under the direction of a thesis advisor, culminating in a senior honors thesis. Open only to upper-class students in departmental honors program.","ECK,G " 13385,772,466,"BIOCLTR HONORS THES ","Individual research under the direction of a thesis advisor, culminating in a senior honors thesis. Open only to upper-class students in departmental honors program.","HOLMAN,D " 13386,801,466,"SW FOR EMB SYS ","Software issues in the design of embedded systems. Microcontroller architectures and peripherals, embedded operating systems and device drivers, compilers and debuggers, timer and interrupt systems, interfacing of devices, communications and networking. Emphasis on practical application of development platforms. Prerequisite: CSE 326; CSE 370; CSE 378.","ARNSTEIN,L " 13387,812,466,"STAGE MANAGEMENT ","Study and practice of stage management. Recommended: DRAMA 210; DRAMA 211; DRAMA 212; DRAMA 290; DRAMA 291; DRAMA 292.","STEWART,A " 13388,871,466,"ITAL SOC IN CINEMA ","Studies the evolution of Italian postwar society through the analysis of film and literature as well as critical, historical, and sociological readings. Offered in Italian.","SBRAGIA,A " 13389,894,466,"FAM PRAC CLKSHP PCP ","Family practice under the supervision of physicians throughout the Pacific Northwest. Common primary-care problems. Students and preceptors are educated in the utilization and management of the physician assistant in practice. Students keep computerized records of patient encounters and complete a variety of written assignments. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BALLWEG,R " 13390,1021,466,"KING MALCLM X DAVIS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HONEY,M " 13391,757,467,"EXHIBITION DESIGN ","Working with 3-dimensional space, students explore the integration and presentation of graphic images and typographic messages sequenced in a given space. Explores the possibilities and multi-disciplinary character of exhibition planning and design. Prerequisite: ART 466.","EDQUIST,D " 13392,797,467,"JOURNALISM AND LIT ","Explores the relationship between journalism and fiction writing in the United States. Examines writers who began their careers as journalists and forged a fiction-writing philosophy related to what they learned in journalism. Readings in fiction and journalism.","UNDERWOOD,D " 13393,894,467,"FAM PRAC CLKSHP PCP ","Further experience in primary-care practice with emphasis on independent patient management by the student supervised by family practitioners. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","FLYNN,B " 13394,797,468,"JOURNALISM ETHICS ","Provides a method and substantive context based on ethical theory, media history, and value systems analysis for analyzing and resolving dilemmas raised by journalistic practices.","SIMPSON,R " 13395,940,468,"CASES IN PHARM CARE ","Small groups of students work with an instructor to review cases illustrating various aspects of specific diseases: pathophysiology, clinical features, psychosocial factors, therapeutic interventions with emphasis on drug therapies, and community resources. Analytic reasoning, self-study skills, and knowledge are emphasized.","DAWSON,K " 13396,997,468,"INTERNSHIP ","Provides opportunity to gain experience in a business organization to apply and experience concepts taught in the traditional classroom. Develops links between the community and the classroom. Prerequisite: T BUS 467.","STACKMAN,R " 13397,753,469,"SPEC STUDIES ANTH ","Delineation and analysis of a specific problem or related problems in anthropology. Offered occasionally by visitors or resident faculty. Prerequisite: one 200-level ANTH course or LING 203.","PENA,D " 13398,772,469,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Delineation and analysis of a specific problem or a more general area in biocultural anthropology. Offered occasionally by visiting or resident faculty.","O'CONNOR,K " 13399,816,469,"TEACH AF-AM STUD/CU ","Examination of sociocultural and pedagogical factors that influence African American students' learning styles, opportunities, and outcomes; exploration of ways to reform teaching techniques to better accommodate cultural styles and experiences to improve the educational achievement of African American students.","GAY,G " 13400,833,469,"FOREST BIOMETRY ","Quantitative techniques commonly used in forecasting future forest conditions and developing volume equations: site quality assessment methods, development of site index equations, measurement of stand density and its effects on growth, growth and yield prediction, and familiarization with current computerized forest growth simulation models. Prerequisite: Q SCI 381. Offered: odd years; A.","TURNBLOM,E " 13401,886,469,"APPL OF DYN IN ENGR ","Application of the principles of dynamics to selected engineering problems, such as suspension systems, gyroscopes, electromechanical devices. Includes introduction to energy methods, Hamilton's principle and Lagrange equations and the design of dynamic system. Prerequisite: M E 374. Offered: A.","HYMAN,B " 13402,943,469,"EXISTENTIALIST PHIL ","Examination of major ideas of selected existentialist philosophers.","GLAISTER,S " 13403,997,469,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Provides opportunity to explore a specific management or marketing topic, idea, project, or research interest that extends previous knowledge and broadens experience. Proposals and course criteria are developed in cooperation with specific faculty members prior to course registration.","FANDT,P " 13404,763,470,"B POL & STRTGC MGMT ","Capstone course. Focuses on identification, analysis and resolution of managerial problems; creation and implementation of management policies in business organizations; and revision of policies over time. Prerequisite: B BUS 300; B BUS 320; B BUS 340; B BUS 350.","MESZAROS,J " 13405,769,470,"BUSINESS POLICY ","Policy making and administration from a general management point of view. Emphasis is on problem analysis, the decision-making process, administration and control, and continuous reappraisal of policies and objectives. This course integrates and builds upon the work of the core curriculum. Prerequisite: FIN 350; MKTG 301; either HRMOB 300 or HRMOB 400; recommended: OPMGT 301.","RICE,M " 13406,769,470,"BUSINESS POLICY ","Policy making and administration from a general management point of view. Emphasis is on problem analysis, the decision-making process, administration and control, and continuous reappraisal of policies and objectives. This course integrates and builds upon the work of the core curriculum. Prerequisite: FIN 350; MKTG 301; either HRMOB 300 or HRMOB 400; recommended: OPMGT 301.","SAXBERG,B " 13407,769,470,"BUSINESS POLICY ","Policy making and administration from a general management point of view. Emphasis is on problem analysis, the decision-making process, administration and control, and continuous reappraisal of policies and objectives. This course integrates and builds upon the work of the core curriculum. Prerequisite: FIN 350; MKTG 301; either HRMOB 300 or HRMOB 400; recommended: OPMGT 301.","WILTBANK,R " 13408,775,470,"BIOGEOGRAPHY ","Analysis of historical and ecological determinants of current and past distributions of organisms. Integrates techniques developed by taxonomists, paleontologists, geologists, evolutionists, ecologists, and biogeographers to elucidate relationships between geographical distributions and continental drift, ecological interactions, climate, and dispersal abilities of organisms. Not available for credit if credit has previously been given for ZOOL 475. Recommended: one year college biology; background in ecology and evolution.","HALL,B " 13409,775,470,"BIOGEOGRAPHY ","Analysis of historical and ecological determinants of current and past distributions of organisms. Integrates techniques developed by taxonomists, paleontologists, geologists, evolutionists, ecologists, and biogeographers to elucidate relationships between geographical distributions and continental drift, ecological interactions, climate, and dispersal abilities of organisms. Not available for credit if credit has previously been given for ZOOL 475. Recommended: one year college biology; background in ecology and evolution.","KENAGY,G " 13410,789,470,"CHEMISTRY OF WOOD ","Chemical and physical properties of cellulose, lignin, hemicellulose, and extractives; wood as a raw material for the chemical industry. Prerequisite: either CHEM 220, CHEM 238, or CHEM 336. Offered: A.","NORTHEY,R " 13411,826,470,"EH PRAC ADM & MGT ","Explores selected aspects of the management of environmental health programs in the community, including organization theory and practice, budgeting, personnel management, program planning and evaluation, and community relations. Prerequisite: ENV H 482 . Offered: A.","OSAKI,C " 13412,833,470,"FOR POL PROCESSES ","Introduction to and analysis of environmental policy-making processes, with a focus on forest and land policy and law. Use of policy models to examine the interaction of agencies, interest groups, Congress, and the courts in the legislative process. Policy implementation, evaluation, and change are also addressed. Offered: A","RYAN,C " 13413,839,470,"UG PEER INSTR PRACT ","Provides instruction in group leadership and promotion of values and methods of learning within a liberal arts setting. For Peer Instructors in the FIG and TRIG programs. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","JOHNSON,J " 13414,852,470,"MOTIVATION & PERF ","Various strategies for influencing employee motivation and performance. Reward systems, goal-setting procedures, and various techniques to enlarge and enrich ones job. Effects of these formal and informal strategies on job attitudes.","SARKIE,R " 13415,862,470,"BUSINESS DATA COMM ","Technology and applications of business data communications including characteristics of data, fundamentals of transmission, communications hardware and software, common-carrier services, network configurations (LAN, MAN, WAN),design, management, and security. Exercises in use of information retrieval/distribution systems, file transfer, and Internet resources. Prerequisite: I S 320; may not be repeated.","HERMAN,W " 13416,862,470,"BUSINESS DATA COMM ","Technology and applications of business data communications including characteristics of data, fundamentals of transmission, communications hardware and software, common-carrier services, network configurations (LAN, MAN, WAN),design, management, and security. Exercises in use of information retrieval/distribution systems, file transfer, and Internet resources. Prerequisite: I S 320; may not be repeated.","KUMAR,S " 13417,886,470,"MECHANICAL VIBRATNS ","Single-degree-of-freedom linear systems techniques. Matrix techniques for multi-degree-of-freedom linear systems. Applications in vibration isolation, transmission, and absorption problems and instrumentation. Prerequisite: M E 373. Offered: W.","SHEN,I " 13418,894,470,"PA ROLE COURSE I ","Introduction to the history, current status and future development of the PA profession. Description and discussion of state medical practice acts and reimbursement status. Other course topics are the roles of physicians and nurse practitioners. Offered: A .","BALLWEG,R " 13419,973,470,"SISLA INTERNSHIP ","Off-campus fieldwork with a community national, or international organization, in an apprenticeship or internship situation. Supervised by on-site field supervisor and Latin American Studies faculty member.","PETERSON,G " 13420,997,470,"B POL & STRTGC MGMT ","Introduces policy making and the role of strategy in the general management of a business organization. Fundamentals of strategy formulation and implementation and how to apply them in complex situations. As the capstone course, it emphasizes and integrates all competencies and skills introduced in earlier courses.","ABDERHALDEN, " 13421,763,471,"ENTREPRENEURIAL MGT ","Focuses on the processes of entrepreneurship within an organization, including how to create products and services which add value to consumers, how to start and nurture a new business venture, and how to develop and sustain innovation within existing organizations. Prerequisite: B BUS 300; B BUS 320; B BUS 340; B BUS 350.","DUZAN,M " 13422,763,471,"ENTREPRENEURIAL MGT ","Focuses on the processes of entrepreneurship within an organization, including how to create products and services which add value to consumers, how to start and nurture a new business venture, and how to develop and sustain innovation within existing organizations. Prerequisite: B BUS 300; B BUS 320; B BUS 340; B BUS 350.","HANDLEY,S " 13423,769,471,"ENTREPRENEURSHIP ","Entrepreneurship presents the real challenges of starting new businesses, focusing on the skills and contacts an entrepreneurs needs to develop ideas. The many facets of entrepreneurship -- organization form, funding sources, the start-up team, the product launch -- are illustrated through field and case studies and guest speakers. Prerequisite: FIN 350; MKTG 301; either HRMOB 300 or HRMOB 400; recommended: OPMGT 301.","BLUMENTHAL,R " 13424,769,471,"ENTREPRENEURSHIP ","Entrepreneurship presents the real challenges of starting new businesses, focusing on the skills and contacts an entrepreneurs needs to develop ideas. The many facets of entrepreneurship -- organization form, funding sources, the start-up team, the product launch -- are illustrated through field and case studies and guest speakers. Prerequisite: FIN 350; MKTG 301; either HRMOB 300 or HRMOB 400; recommended: OPMGT 301.","CASTLE,J " 13425,769,471,"ENTREPRENEURSHIP ","Entrepreneurship presents the real challenges of starting new businesses, focusing on the skills and contacts an entrepreneurs needs to develop ideas. The many facets of entrepreneurship -- organization form, funding sources, the start-up team, the product launch -- are illustrated through field and case studies and guest speakers. Prerequisite: FIN 350; MKTG 301; either HRMOB 300 or HRMOB 400; recommended: OPMGT 301.","MORSE,J " 13426,801,471,"COMPT DESIGN ORG ","CPU instruction addressing models, CPU structure and functions, computer arithmetic and logic unit, register transfer level design, hardware and microprogram control, memory hierarchy design and organization, I/O and system components interconnection. Laboratory project involves design and simulation of an instruction set processor. Prerequisite: CSE 370; CSE 378.","BAER,J " 13427,805,471,"BUSINESS OF CMPUTNG ","Examines the role of systems analysts as the liaisons between programmers, end-users, management, and external organizations. Focuses on effective methods for managing the software-development cycle, communicating progress to customers/management, and developing effective marketing strategies for the product. May not be repeated.","LEONG,A " 13428,805,471,"BUSINESS OF CMPUTNG ","Examines the role of systems analysts as the liaisons between programmers, end-users, management, and external organizations. Focuses on effective methods for managing the software-development cycle, communicating progress to customers/management, and developing effective marketing strategies for the product. May not be repeated.","RASMUSSEN,J " 13429,813,471,"COMPUTER DESIGN ORG ","Introduction to computer architecture, algorithms, hardware design for various computer subsystems, CPU control unit design, hardwired and microprogrammed control, memory organization, cache design, virtual memory, I/O organization, and I/O hardware design. Prerequisite: 1.0 in E E 371. Offered: ASp.","YEE,H " 13430,815,471,"INTERNATIONAL TRADE ","Theory of comparative advantage and different models of international trade. Trade and welfare. Factor mobility and trade flows. Economic integration. Theory and practice of commercial policy. Prerequisite: ECON 300.","WONG,K " 13431,824,471,"COMPOSITION PROCESS ","Consideration of psychological and formal elements basic to writing and related forms of nonverbal expression and the critical principles that apply to evaluation.","PLEVIN,A " 13432,826,471,"EH REGULATION ","Introduction to administrative regulation and process. Authority, jurisdiction, and structure of environmental control programs and agencies; the regulatory process; agency acquisition and retention of information; administrative actions; enforcement of environmental health laws; major statutes and cases affecting programs. Prerequisite: ENV H 482. Offered: W.","TRESER,C " 13433,872,471,"CLSCL JAPAN GRAMMAR ","Introduction to classical grammatical forms and translation of classical literary texts. Prerequisite: JAPAN 313. Offered: A.","INOUE,M " 13434,886,471,"AUTOMATIC CONTROL ","Dynamic system modeling; control system stability and performance analysis; compensator design by Bode and root-locus methods. Prerequisite: M E 374. Offered: A.","NADKARNI,A " 13435,951,471,"APPLD ISSU COGNITN ","Examines cognitive issues in applied settings, such as the workplace and education. Topics include such issues as attention, expertise, problem solving, decision-making, human error, automation, navigation, and individual differences. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 355 or PSYCH 462 or PSYCH 469.","JOSLYN,S " 13436,989,471,"BASIC AUDIOMETRY ","Theory and practice of the assessment of hearing function, including standard pure-tone audiometry, speech audiometry, and basic impedance audiometry. Required for majors. Prerequisite: SPHSC 371 which may be taken concurrently; SPHSC 461; may not be repeated. Offered: AWS.","FOLSOM,R " 13437,998,471,"ORAL COMM IN TJ I ","Students review and strengthen their knowledge of grammar, vocabulary and apply this to basic technical and business communication situations. Covers the cultural concepts underlying these situations. Lab work is required for conversation practice and listening comprehension. Prerequisite: JAPAN 423. Offered: A.","KATO,M " 13438,1003,471,"TITAN, TECH & TRANS ","Focuses on how leaders implement change within organizations challenged by the rapid pace of technological innovations. Explores how effective leaders act as catalysts for change, enhancing individual and team performance, and discovering opportunities for technological synergies throughout the organization. Prerequisite: T BUS 300; T BUS 310.","WHITNEY-TEEPLE,E " 13439,1004,471,"ECOMMERCE ","Examines how Internet technologies transform the conduct of business both within and between organizations. Introduces the technical architecture and business principles that underlie the ecommerce phenomenon. Explores the implications of the evolving technologies for managerial decision making, organizational strategies, industry structures, and public policy. Offered: jointly with T IS 450. Prerequisite: T BUS 320; T BUS 330.","NEILL,S " 13440,1013,471,"CULT & MEAN VIS ART ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","PARKER,S " 13441,784,472,"HYDR IN WATER RSRCS ","Hydraulics related to environmental issues. Global hydrology; stratified flows; two-phase (bubble) flows; pollutant transport and mixing in reservoirs, lakes, coastal waters, and oceans; diffuser design and related case studies. Prerequisite: CEE 342; CEE 345.","YEH,H " 13442,789,472,"PAPER MAKING PROC ","Fiber sources and properties. Secondary fibers. Stock preparation, sheet forming, water removal, finishing. Coating, lamination, and printing. Paper products. Offered: jointly with PSE 477; A.","MCKEAN,W " 13443,813,472,"MICROCOMPUTER SYST ","Concepts of multi-level machines and computer systems organization. Utilizing microprocessors, digital computer studied at assembly- and high-language levels with emphasis on concepts of central processor architecture, memory organization, input/output and interrupts. Assembly language programming concepts applied to solution of various laboratory problems including I/O programming. Prerequisite: E E 371. Offered: AW.","HANNAFORD,B " 13444,813,472,"MICROCOMPUTER SYST ","Concepts of multi-level machines and computer systems organization. Utilizing microprocessors, digital computer studied at assembly- and high-language levels with emphasis on concepts of central processor architecture, memory organization, input/output and interrupts. Assembly language programming concepts applied to solution of various laboratory problems including I/O programming. Prerequisite: E E 371. Offered: AW.","PECKOL,J " 13445,815,472,"INTERNATIONAL MACRO ","International monetary theory and open economy macroeconomics. Balance of payments and foreign exchange markets. Different exchange rate arrangements and their adjustment mechanisms. Money and international capital movements. Policy issues. The international monetary system. Prerequisite: ECON 301.","TURNOVSKY,M " 13446,826,472,"ENV RISK & SOCIETY ","Examines scientific determinations of environmental risks and explores how such determinations are evaluated by affected communities and society. Employs risk analysis to integrate technical knowledge in hazard identification and exposure assessment to provide a more rational basis for environmental policies. Role of public participation in risk-based decision making discussed. Offered: A.","FENSKE,R " 13447,763,473,"LDRSHIP & DECSNMKG ","The manager is seen as a business leader and decision-maker. Covers various individual and group-level decision-making models. Prerequisite: B BUS 300.","DROGIN,S " 13448,775,473,"LIMNOLOGY ","Biological, physical, and chemical features of lakes and other inland waters. Prerequisite: either BIOL 102 or BIOL 203.","SCHINDLER,D " 13449,777,473,"DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCH ","Explores what social scientists have learned about how we develop as we grow up. Developmental psychology considers what skills humans are endowed with by genetics, and explores how experiences interact with genetic endowments to determine what new skills emerge and which are lost.","FORREST,K " 13450,801,473,"INTR TO ARTIF INTLL ","Principal ideas and developments in artificial intelligence: theorem proving, problem-solving methods, representation of knowledge, natural language analysis and synthesis, programming languages for artificial intelligence. Not open for credit to students who have completed 415. Prerequisite: CSE 326; recommended: CSE 341.","ETZIONI,O " 13451,812,473,"MODERN EUROPEAN THR ","Major movements and figures in contemporary European theatre from French absurdism to the present. Prerequisite: DRAMA 302.","WITHAM,B " 13452,816,473,"WRKSHP-SCIENCE ","Individual or group study projects on the improvement of instruction in science.","BETRUS,P " 13453,886,473,"INSTRUMENTATION ","Principles and practice of industrial and laboratory measurement. Dynamics of instrument response; generalized performance analysis of sensor systems; theory of transducers for motion, force, pressure, flow, and other measurements. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: M E 374. Offered: A.","GARBINI,J " 13454,886,473,"INSTRUMENTATION ","Principles and practice of industrial and laboratory measurement. Dynamics of instrument response; generalized performance analysis of sensor systems; theory of transducers for motion, force, pressure, flow, and other measurements. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: M E 374. Offered: A.","SALISBURY,C " 13455,982,473,"CORRECTIONS ","Analyzes research on diversionary methods, treatment of convicted offenders. Emphasis on program evaluation. Community treatment, fines, restitution, probation, parole, halfway houses, other alternatives to incarceration; correctional institutions. Organization of state, federal systems. Problems of administration. Subsidies, governmental control. Planning, public participation. Recommended: SOC 371 and SOC 372. Offered: jointly with SOC 473.","DEBRO,J " 13456,983,473,"CORRECTIONS ","Analyzes research on diversionary methods and treatment of convicted offenders. Emphasis on program evaluation. Community treatment, fines, restitution; probation, parole, halfway houses, and other alternatives to incarceration; correctional institutions. Organization of state and federal systems. Problems of administration. Subsidies and governmental control. Planning and public participation. Recommended: SOC 371; SOC 372. Offered: jointly with SO JU 473.","DEBRO,J " 13457,763,474,"MOTIV&GRP INTERACTN ","From the managerial perspective, topics may include strategic forecasting, the job analysis process as found in regulatory processes and person-job matches, and interpersonal processes involved with hiring, evaluating, communicating performance information, and employee discipline and discharge. Prerequisite: B BUS 300.","FREYTAG,W " 13458,816,474,"MULTI-ETHNIC STDYS ","Designed to help preservice and in-service teachers identify content and materials and devise methods for implementing ethnic studies programs and for incorporating ethnic content into regular K-12 social studies, language arts, and humanities curricula. Special attention is given to teaching about American Indians, Mexican Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, Puerto Rican Americans, and White ethnic groups.","BANKS,J " 13459,824,474,"SPEC TPCS ENG-TCHRS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","DECKER,T " 13460,841,474,"GEOGRAPHY AND LAW ","Examines the relationship between geography, law, and socio-legal analysis; reviews significant instances where law and geography intersect, such as the regulation of public space, the regulation of borders and mobility, and disputes over property and land use. Offered: jointly with SO JU 474.","HERBERT,S " 13461,982,474,"GEOGRAPHY AND LAW ","Examines the relationship between geography, law, and socio-legal analysis; reviews significant instances where law and geography intersect, such as the regulation of public space, the regulation of borders and mobility, and disputes over property and land use. Offered: jointly with GEOG 474.","HERBERT,S " 13462,987,474,"CMU IN CONFLICT ","Role of communication in resolving informal conflicts and in facilitating interpersonal and intergroup cooperation. Review of empirical literature. In-class simulations and exercises.","ZEDIKER,K " 13463,749,475,"SPEC TOP IND ST ","Current research and readings in American Indian Studies content areas.","COTE,C " 13464,749,475,"SPEC TOP IND ST ","Current research and readings in American Indian Studies content areas.","HART,D " 13465,753,475,"PERSPECTS MED ANTH ","Introduction to medical anthropology. Explores the relationships among culture, society, and medicine. Examples from Western medicine as well as from other medical systems, incorporating both interpretive and critical approaches. Offered: jointly with HSERV 475.","TAYLOR,J " 13466,775,475,"LIMNOLOGY LAB ","Examination of biota of fresh waters, survey of limnological methods, and analysis of data. Prerequisite: BIOL 473, which may be taken concurrently.","SCHINDLER,D " 13467,784,475,"GROUNDWATER FLOW ","Development of appropriate equations to describe saturated groundwater flow, and application of numerical methods for solving groundwater flow problems and flow to wells. Participants required to solve specific problems using numerical techniques developed during the course. Prerequisite: CEE 342.","BURGES,S " 13468,788,475,"H-PHYSICAL CHEM ","Introduction to quantum chemistry, spectroscopy. Theory of quantum mechanics applied more rigorously than in CHEM 455. Application of quantum mechanics to electronic structure of atoms and molecules. Computer software used to solve problems. Prerequisite: either CHEM 155, CHEM 160, or CHEM 162; either MATH 126, MATH 129, or MATH 136; either PHYS 116 or PHYS 123; recommended: MATH 307; MATH 308. Offered: A.","REINHARDT,W " 13469,822,475,"WETLAND ECOLOGY ","Wetland types and functions, global and North American distribution, wetland plant types, soil chemistry. The influence of stresses on wetland composition and form. Autecology of wetland plants; response to and detection of stresses. Impacts of urbanization; management techniques. Recommended: either BIOL 472, BOTANY 354, or BOTANY 371. Offered: A.","HARRISON,R " 13470,822,475,"WETLAND ECOLOGY ","Wetland types and functions, global and North American distribution, wetland plant types, soil chemistry. The influence of stresses on wetland composition and form. Autecology of wetland plants; response to and detection of stresses. Impacts of urbanization; management techniques. Recommended: either BIOL 472, BOTANY 354, or BOTANY 371. Offered: A.","ROBOHM,R " 13471,824,475,"COLLOQ FOR TEACHERS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CLIFTON,L " 13472,1000,475,"CLASS MGMT & DSCPLN ","Explores problem prevention and problem-solving strategies that enable teachers to promote academic success. Emphasizes specific classroom strategies for creating a positive school environment, increasing positive interactions, and improving student motivation for learning.","BEAUDOIN,K " 13473,1003,475,"CREATE, LEAD, CHNG ","Explores the repertoire of concepts, ideas, tools, and techniques for understanding the dynamics of change and how successful leaders learn to create, implement, and manage change. Provides opportunities to examine and experience change management in contemporary organizations. Prerequisite: T BUS 300, T BUS 310.","FANDT,P " 13474,1015,475,"MASS MEDIA WRITING ","Introductory skills course on writing, reporting, editing for print and broadcast media. Helps students develop a concise writing style, passion for thorough, accurate reporting, and a sensitivity to various audiences' needs and interests. Focuses on standard news practices in various news organizations, and on methods to effectively combine visual elements with the written word. Emphasizes strategies for gathering information effectively and for developing skills in interviewing, note-taking, and observation. Offered: W.","DEMASKE,C " 13475,755,476,"DESIGN AND THE UBC ","Lectures, case studies, and exercises to provide a detailed review of non-structural sections of the Uniform Building Code (UBC) including designer responsibility, code background, purpose, and requirements based on occupancy, construction type, and building design features. Prerequisite: either ARCH 302 or CM 313.","KINSMAN,T " 13476,763,476,"NEW TECH & FUTR MKTS","Examines the business dynamics of technological revolutions. The primary objective is to help managers critically analyze the potential impacts of upcoming ""leading edge"" technologies on their industry sector. Students engage in forecasting a high technology sector. Prerequisite: B BUS 300; B BUS 320; B BUS 350.","LEONG,A " 13477,775,476,"CONSERVATION BIOL ","Explores biological, managerial, economic, and ethical concepts affecting survival of species. Applications of ecology, biogeography, population genetics, and social sciences for the preservation of species in the face of widespread global habitat modification, destruction, and other human activities. Prerequisite: either BIOL 102 or BIOL 203.","BOERSMA,P " 13478,775,476,"CONSERVATION BIOL ","Explores biological, managerial, economic, and ethical concepts affecting survival of species. Applications of ecology, biogeography, population genetics, and social sciences for the preservation of species in the face of widespread global habitat modification, destruction, and other human activities. Prerequisite: either BIOL 102 or BIOL 203.","HOEKSTRA,J " 13479,784,476,"PHYSICAL HYDROLOGY ","Global water picture, data sources and data homogeneity, precipitation, evapotranspiration, hydrographs. Hydrologic data frequency analysis. Hydrologic design: flood mitigation, drainage. Introduction to deterministic and stochastic models.","BURGES,S " 13480,797,476,"COMM MDLS & THEORIES","Examination of selected theories and models of speech communication from the behavioral sciences, as well as of criteria applicable to them. Emphasis on the nature and function of theories and models, especially as these relate to basic principles underlying the scientific, interpretive, and critical study of speech communication phenomena. Offered: jointly with SP CMU 476.","ZEDIKER,K " 13481,813,476,"DIG INT CIRCUIT DES ","Comprehensive view of digital integrated circuit design. Topics to be covered include the design of inverters, static logic circuits, switch logic, and synchronous logic. Students design, simulate, and layout a complete digital IC using modern computer-aided design tools. Prerequisite: 1.0 in E E 331; 1.0 in E E 371. Offered: A.","SECHEN,C " 13482,841,476,"WOMEN & THE CITY ","Explores the reciprocal relations between gender relations, the layout of cities, and the activities of urban residents. Topics include: feminist theory and geography (women, gender, and the organization of space); women and urban poverty, housing and homelessness; gender roles and labor patterns; geographies of childcare; and women and urban politics. Offered: W.","ENGLAND,K " 13483,874,476,"PROFESSL OPERATION ","Practicum course for landscape architecture majors for internship and exposure to the profession with working experiences at various levels of professional endeavor. Student apprenticeship in selected private offices and public agencies. Credit/no credit only.","ROBERTSON,I " 13484,906,476,"ADV VOCAL REPERTOIR ","Opera repertoire, 1600 to the Bel Canto era (Bellini, Rossini, Donizetti); style, traditions, embellishments in Italian, French, and German arias. Prerequisite: MUSIC 328.","HERBOLSHEIME " 13485,987,476,"COMM MDLS & THEORIES","Examination of selected theories and models of speech communication as well as of criteria applicable to them. Emphasis on the nature and function of theories and models, especially as these relate to basic principles underlying the scientific, interpretive, and critical study of speech communication phenomena. Offered: jointly with CMU 476.","PETERS,M " 13486,822,477,"WETLAND RESTORATION ","A Web-delivered, self-paced course in wetland restoration. Students must complete six modules. Each module requires the satisfactory completion of readings, assignments and tests. Initial and final class meetings. Offered: AWSpS.","CRANDELL,C " 13487,822,477,"WETLAND RESTORATION ","A Web-delivered, self-paced course in wetland restoration. Students must complete six modules. Each module requires the satisfactory completion of readings, assignments and tests. Initial and final class meetings. Offered: AWSpS.","EWING,K " 13488,950,477,"PAPERMAKING PROC ","Fiber sources and properties. Secondary fibers. Stock preparation, sheet forming, water removal, finishing. Coating, lamination, and printing. Paper products. Offered: jointly with CHEM E 472; A.","MCKEAN,W " 13489,987,477,"POL DELIBERATION ","Exploration of philosophical and empirical writings on political deliberation in small groups, campaigns, and other public settings. Contemporary deliberative theory. Participation in face-to-face discussions on current issues. Recommended: SP CMU 368, SP CMU 369, or SP CMU 373.","GASTIL,J " 13490,755,478,"ARCH CAD SYSTEMS ","Lectures and exercises in use of two-dimensional CAD as a tool to create working drawings (WD). CAD topics include data, accuracy, layering, symbols, 3D, customization, data exchange. WD topics include set organization, plans, building sections, elevation, wall sections, schedule, detail. Prerequisite: ARCH 370; CM 313.","HUDACEK,D " 13491,757,478,"INFORMATION DESIGN ","Explores the strategies for enhancing and visually presenting complex statistics and data. Identifies the principles underlying the successful presentation of information. Prerequisite: ART 368; ART 378.","CHENG,K " 13492,813,478,"DSN COMP SUBSYSTEMS ","Design of digital computer subsystems and systems, using SSI, MSI, and LSI digital components. Combinational logic, sequential logic, memory hardware designs, I/O hardware and interface design, system design steps, high-speed digital circuit design, noise reduction techniques, and hardware description language. One four-hour laboratory each week and design project. Prerequisite: 1.0 in E E 331; 1.0 in E E 472. Offered: WSp.","MACTUTIS,A " 13493,813,478,"DSN COMP SUBSYSTEMS ","Design of digital computer subsystems and systems, using SSI, MSI, and LSI digital components. Combinational logic, sequential logic, memory hardware designs, I/O hardware and interface design, system design steps, high-speed digital circuit design, noise reduction techniques, and hardware description language. One four-hour laboratory each week and design project. Prerequisite: 1.0 in E E 331; 1.0 in E E 472. Offered: WSp.","PECKOL,J " 13494,816,478,"SPC TPCS MATH-TCHRS ","Study of selected areas of mathematics. Designed for the improvement of teachers of mathematics. Offered: jointly with MATH 497.","WARFIELD,V " 13495,886,478,"FINTE ELEMENT ANLYS ","Development of theory and concepts of finite element analysis. Applications in all areas of mechanical engineering, including mechanics of solids, heat transfer, and design of dynamical systems. Weekly computer exercises. Prerequisite: M E 374; either MATH 308 or AMATH 352. Offered: ASp.","LABOSSIERE,P " 13496,987,478,"INTERCULTURAL COMM ","Investigates intercultural communication theory and its application for varying levels of human interaction: interpersonal, intergroup, and international. Recommended: SP CMU 384. Offered: jointly with CMU 421.","COUTU,L " 13497,816,479,"WKSHP - MATHEMATICS ","Individual or group study projects for the improvement of instruction in mathematics.","FRALEY,C " 13498,816,479,"WKSHP - MATHEMATICS ","Individual or group study projects for the improvement of instruction in mathematics.","STIMPSON,V " 13499,906,479,"SENIOR RECITAL ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","PATRICK,J " 13500,940,479,"QUAN METHODS II ","Introduction to basic biostatistical concepts in the field of pharmacy. Prerequisite: PHARM 309.","BLOUGH,D " 13501,756,480,"ADV ARCH ANLY CERAM ","Human technology in traditional societies. Ceramic tools as evidence for technological innovation, continuity, and change; and as evidence for ancient economic systems involving production, consumption, and distribution. Examines variety of approaches to the study of material culture -- especially ceramics -- including archaeological, ethnographic, experimental, and technical. Prerequisite: ARCHY 371.","FEATHERS,J " 13502,763,480,"GLOBAL ENV OF BUS ","Focuses on the major changes and issues facing businesses and managers operating in an increasingly global environment. Emphasizes topics such as trade policy, accelerating advances in technology, the changing nature of the work force, and societal expectations of business. Problems and issues from the perspective of directing the entire business enterprise. Prerequisite: B BUS 300; B BUS 320; B BUS 340; B BUS 350.","LAVERTY,K " 13503,777,480,"INT'L STUDY ABROAD ","Combines study at UW-Bothell with seminars and field trips organized by the faculties of host institutions in foreign countries such as Britain or Japan. Topics include politics, political economy, public policy, business, and literature and the arts.","RASMUSSEN,J " 13504,805,480,"HUMAN-COMP INTERACT ","Examines fundamentals of human perception, human cognition, attention and memory constraints; role of user experience and intelligence; input and output devices; standards compliance; design of systems for individual versus collaborative work settings; rapid prototyping, user-centered design techniques, and design evaluation methods. May not be repeated.","LIU,B " 13505,808,480,"SENIOR SEMINAR ","Culminating project emphasizing a synthesis of experiences in the Dance Program with a focus on individual interests. Offered: A.","KYLE,P " 13506,813,480,"MICROWAVE I ","Analysis and design of transmission lines and matching circuits. Lossy transmission lines. Mode structures in metallic and dielectric waveguides. Microwave resonators and magnetic devices. Smith chart and matching techniques. Prerequisite: 1.0 in E E 361. Offered: A","KUGA,Y " 13507,822,480,"SELECT/MANAGE PLANT ","Principles of plant selection and management in urban and modified environments. Site analysis and preparation; physiological basis for plant selection; techniques for successful plant installation and aftercare; plant performance evaluation; long-term management and plant health care. Group and individual projects. Prerequisite: ESC 210; recommended: BOTANY 110. Offered: A.","CHALKER-SCOTT,L " 13508,832,480,"SILVIC ENGRG SYS ","Engineering design of systems for establishing, nurturing, and culturing trees for eventual harvest and use as industrial feedstock. Lecture/discussion. Prerequisite: CSE 142; CEE 220; M E 230; IND E 250; F E 332; F E 368. Offered: A.","OLIVER,C " 13509,853,480,"PUBLIC HLTH ISSUES ","Problems and issues in epidemiology, health services delivery and administration, environmental health, pathobiology, biostatistics, and related fields.","SAPPINGTON,J " 13510,862,480,"DATA BASE MGMT ","Concepts of physical and logical data base organization. Physical file structures used in data management. Logical data models, including hierarchical, network, relational. Data base design, data dictionaries, data manipulation languages. Exercises in design, implementation, and use of data base systems. Survey of commercial data base management systems. Prerequisite: I S 320; may not be repeated.","KAGHAN,W " 13511,862,480,"DATA BASE MGMT ","Concepts of physical and logical data base organization. Physical file structures used in data management. Logical data models, including hierarchical, network, relational. Data base design, data dictionaries, data manipulation languages. Exercises in design, implementation, and use of data base systems. Survey of commercial data base management systems. Prerequisite: I S 320; may not be repeated.","SIKKEMA,E " 13512,871,480,"DANTE'S COMEDY ENGL ","Introduction to Dante's Comedy. Considers formal, structural, linguistic, literary, historical, cultural, philosophical, and theological issues raised by the text. Discusses the main currents of twentieth-century Dante criticism.","YOWELL,D " 13513,886,480,"CAD TECHNOLOGY ","Principles of computer-aided technology. Computer-aided design, engineering, drafting, and manufacturing; computer-aided design systems, geometry, computer graphics, hardware, computer-aided vehicle/system design synthesis. System demonstrations, laboratories, and site visits. Prerequisite: either M E 123 or ENGR 123; CSE 142. Offered: ASp.","GANTER,M " 13514,905,480,"INTRO MUSEOLOGY ","Museum history, philosophy, and basic operations, including organization, income, collection management, conservation, exhibition, security, education, research, and ethics. Offered: jointly with ANTH 480.","SLEMMONS,R " 13515,1003,480,"INTL MGMT ","Introduces the main issues concerning international management. Covers topics related to how managers pursue the global objectives of their organizations, including international strategy, modes of market entry, organization, staffing, and other cross-cultural management issues. Prerequisite: T BUS 300; T BUS 320.","THOMPSON,T " 13516,815,481,"INTRO MATH STAT ","Probability, generating functions; the d-method, Jacobians, Bayes theorem; maximum likelihoods, Neyman-Pearson, efficiency, decision theory, regression, correlation, bivariate normal. (Credit allowed for only one of 390, 481, and ECON 580.) Prerequisite: STAT/ECON 311; either MATH 129, MATH 136, or MATH 126 with either MATH 308 or MATH 309. Offered: jointly with STAT 481; A.","RICHARDSON,T " 13517,822,481,"FIELD PRACTICUM ","Practical application of plant selection and management in urban and modified environments. Site analysis and preparation; evaluation of nurseries; techniques for successful plant installation and aftercare; plant performance evaluation; plant health care assessment. Group project. Prerequisite: EHUF 480, which may be taken concurrently. Offered: A.","CHALKER-SCOTT,L " 13518,824,481,"SPEC STDY EXPO WRIT ","Individual projects in various types of nonfictional prose, such as biographical sketches, informational reports, literary reviews, and essays.","GEORGE,E " 13519,851,481,"ECON HIST EUROPE ","Origins of the modern European economy; historical analysis of economic change and growth from medieval times that stresses the preconditions and consequences of industrialization. Recommended: ECON 201. Offered: jointly with ECON 460.","THOMAS,R " 13520,857,481,"HST KOREA TO 19TH C ","Korean history from earliest times to the modern period.","PALAIS,J " 13521,886,481,"ENGINES ","Thermodynamics, fuels, performance, combustion, and exhaust emissions control for spark ignition and compression ignition piston engines. New technologies, including hybrid combustion-electric fuel cell engines. Principles and practice. Lectures and laboratory. Prerequisite: M E 323. Recommended: M E 333. Offered: ASp.","MALTE,P " 13522,886,481,"ENGINES ","Thermodynamics, fuels, performance, combustion, and exhaust emissions control for spark ignition and compression ignition piston engines. New technologies, including hybrid combustion-electric fuel cell engines. Principles and practice. Lectures and laboratory. Prerequisite: M E 323. Recommended: M E 333. Offered: ASp.","NOVOSSELOV,I " 13523,988,481,"16-17TH C SPAN LIT ","Spanish literature of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Close study of key texts from all genres as well as their socio-historical contexts. Prerequisite: SPAN 303; SPAN 321; one additional 300-level course above SPAN 303.","SHIPLEY,G " 13524,992,481,"INTRO MATH STAT ","Probability, generating functions; the d-method, Jacobians, Bayes theorem; maximum likelihoods, Neyman-Pearson, efficiency, decision theory, regression, correlation, bivariate normal. (Credit allowed for only one of 390, 481, and ECON 580.) Prerequisite: STAT/ECON 311; either MATH 136 or MATH 126 with either MATH 308 or MATH 309. Offered: jointly with ECON 481; A.","RICHARDSON,T " 13525,1000,481,"REFLECTIVE SEMINAR ","Guided inquiry into the nature and social context of teaching and learning. Draws heavily from observations and experiences in the interns' site placements.","KINDER,D " 13526,772,482,"HUMAN POP GENETICS ","Micro-evolutionary changes in human populations. Effects of mutation, selection, inbreeding, gene flow, and genetic drift as causes of evolutionary change. Mathematics beyond high school not required. Prerequisite: BIO A 201.","HOLMAN,D " 13527,784,482,"WATER WASTE TREATMT ","Fundamental mechanisms, basic design models, and applications of engineered treatment processes for water treatment, water reuse, nutrient removal, and protection of public health and the environment. Prerequisite: CEE 350.","FERGUSON,J " 13528,813,482,"SEMICONDCTR DEVICES ","Fundamentals of semiconductor theory: carrier diffusion and drift; concept of direct and indirect energy materials, effective mass of mobile carriers; device physics: homo- and heterojunctions, operating principles of bipolar, junction, and MOS field-effect transistors. Prerequisite: 1.0 in E E 332. Offered: A.","YEE,S " 13529,826,482,"EH INTERNSHIP ","Assignment to an environmental health or environmental protection agency for supervised observation and experience in environmental health technology, program planning and utilization of community resources. Prerequisite: 2.5 in ENV H 311. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","TRESER,C " 13530,906,482,"CHORAL REP:18 CENT ","Sacred and secular choral literature of the baroque, covering mainland Europe and England. Choral works of Bach, his predecessors, and contemporaries. Stylistic analysis and study of performance practice.","BOERS,G " 13531,943,482,"PHIL OF PHYS SCI ","Study of philosophical issues raised by theories in physics or chemistry, such as whether space (time) is a substance, how causation and locality are treated in quantum mechanics, temporal anistropy and time travel, the nature of a field of force, the reduction of chemistry to physics. Prerequisite: one PHIL course.","FINE,A " 13532,952,482,"STAT INFR APPL RSCH ","Analysis of variance and covariance; chi square tests; nonparametric procedures multiple and curvilinear regression; experimental design and power of tests. Application to biological problems. Use of computer programs in standard statistical problems. Prerequisite: either STAT 311 or Q SCI 381. Offered: AWS.","CONQUEST,L " 13533,952,482,"STAT INFR APPL RSCH ","Analysis of variance and covariance; chi square tests; nonparametric procedures multiple and curvilinear regression; experimental design and power of tests. Application to biological problems. Use of computer programs in standard statistical problems. Prerequisite: either STAT 311 or Q SCI 381. Offered: AWS.","HILL,A " 13534,952,482,"STAT INFR APPL RSCH ","Analysis of variance and covariance; chi square tests; nonparametric procedures multiple and curvilinear regression; experimental design and power of tests. Application to biological problems. Use of computer programs in standard statistical problems. Prerequisite: either STAT 311 or Q SCI 381. Offered: AWS.","HYUN,S " 13535,952,482,"STAT INFR APPL RSCH ","Analysis of variance and covariance; chi square tests; nonparametric procedures multiple and curvilinear regression; experimental design and power of tests. Application to biological problems. Use of computer programs in standard statistical problems. Prerequisite: either STAT 311 or Q SCI 381. Offered: AWS.","WANG,R " 13536,1013,482,"EDIT LIT MAG ","Studies small literary magazines from the editorial perspective. Covers how to establish and defend editorial policy, assemble literary selections, collaborate with writers and editors, conceive of magazine design, and evaluate contemporary literature within the context of current publications. Credit/no credit only. Recommended: one course each of upper division writing and literature.","PETERSON,J " 13537,824,483,"ADV VERSE WRITING ","Intensive study of ways and means of making a poem. Prerequisite: ENGL 383.","BIERDS,L " 13538,897,483,"RISE DEV SPORTS MED ","Evolution of medical thought related to exercise for good health, training for sport participation, and treatment of sport-related injuries. Begins with ancient period, concludes with present. Development of specialization in sports medicine, sport team physicians, preventive medicine, concepts of fitness and wellness as related to exercise prescription, and sports medicine clinics.","BERRYMAN,J " 13539,950,483,"PAPER COAT&CONVERT ","Coatings and their preparation, rheology, process equipment, drying, and product evaluation. Prerequisite: PSE 477. Offered: A.","ALLAN,G " 13540,824,484,"ADV SH STORY WRITG ","Experience with the theory and practice of writing the short story. Prerequisite: ENGL 384.","BOSWORTH,D " 13541,943,484,"READING IN PHILOS ","Individual study of selected philosophical works.","CLATTERBAUGH,K " 13542,943,484,"READING IN PHILOS ","Individual study of selected philosophical works.","FINE,A " 13543,943,484,"READING IN PHILOS ","Individual study of selected philosophical works.","HIMMA,K " 13544,943,484,"READING IN PHILOS ","Individual study of selected philosophical works.","LANGE,M " 13545,943,484,"READING IN PHILOS ","Individual study of selected philosophical works.","POTTER,K " 13546,943,484,"READING IN PHILOS ","Individual study of selected philosophical works.","SMITH,A " 13547,1032,484,"ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY ","Physiology at levels of organisms and behavior, organ systems, and cells -- an evolutionary and integrative perspective. Organismal physiology: metabolism, temperature, locomotion, osmoregulation, respiration, circulation, digestion. Prerequisite: either BIOL 202, ZOOL 301, ZOOL 315, or BIOL 355; either CHEM 155, CHEM 160, CHEM 162, CHEM 164, CHEM 165, or CHEM 220; either PHYS 114 or PHYS 121.","HUEY,R " 13548,1032,484,"ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY ","Physiology at levels of organisms and behavior, organ systems, and cells -- an evolutionary and integrative perspective. Organismal physiology: metabolism, temperature, locomotion, osmoregulation, respiration, circulation, digestion. Prerequisite: either BIOL 202, ZOOL 301, ZOOL 315, or BIOL 355; either CHEM 155, CHEM 160, CHEM 162, CHEM 164, CHEM 165, or CHEM 220; either PHYS 114 or PHYS 121.","WENDEROTH,M " 13549,757,485,"ADV CERAMIC ART ","Pottery design and construction, stoneware, clay bodies, glazes. Prerequisite: ART 353.","GREER,A " 13550,757,485,"ADV CERAMIC ART ","Pottery design and construction, stoneware, clay bodies, glazes. Prerequisite: ART 353.","JECK,D " 13551,757,485,"ADV CERAMIC ART ","Pottery design and construction, stoneware, clay bodies, glazes. Prerequisite: ART 353.","WALKER,J " 13552,784,485,"AQUATIC CHEMISTRY ","Fundamentals of chemical equilibrium in natural water systems. Behavior of open and closed aqueous and multi-media (air/water/solids) systems. Chemistry of major species affecting the environment. Identification of key parameters for characterizing water quality and of chemical processes. Recommended: one year of general chemistry or equivalent.","KORSHIN,G " 13553,886,485,"ELECTRNC PACKAGING ","The governing equations of transport phenomena: mechanical, thermal, and electromagnetic behavior, thermomechanical and electromagnetic properties of packaging materials, electromagnetic characteristics of circuit and transmission lines, thermal management and reliability analysis of packaging, interconnect and material processing technology. Prerequisite: MSE 170. Offered: jointly with MSE 485; W.","PARK,J " 13554,886,485,"ELECTRNC PACKAGING ","The governing equations of transport phenomena: mechanical, thermal, and electromagnetic behavior, thermomechanical and electromagnetic properties of packaging materials, electromagnetic characteristics of circuit and transmission lines, thermal management and reliability analysis of packaging, interconnect and material processing technology. Prerequisite: MSE 170. Offered: jointly with MSE 485; W.","STOEBE,T " 13555,886,485,"ELECTRNC PACKAGING ","The governing equations of transport phenomena: mechanical, thermal, and electromagnetic behavior, thermomechanical and electromagnetic properties of packaging materials, electromagnetic characteristics of circuit and transmission lines, thermal management and reliability analysis of packaging, interconnect and material processing technology. Prerequisite: MSE 170. Offered: jointly with MSE 485; W.","TAYA,M " 13556,900,485,"ELECTRNC PACKAGING ","The governing equations of transport phenomena: mechanical, thermal, and electromagnetic behavior, thermomechanical and electromagnetic properties of packaging materials, electromagnetic characteristics of circuit and transmission lines, thermal management and reliability analysis of packaging, interconnect and material processing technology. Prerequisite: MSE 170. Offered: jointly with M E 485; W.","BORDIA,R " 13557,900,485,"ELECTRNC PACKAGING ","The governing equations of transport phenomena: mechanical, thermal, and electromagnetic behavior, thermomechanical and electromagnetic properties of packaging materials, electromagnetic characteristics of circuit and transmission lines, thermal management and reliability analysis of packaging, interconnect and material processing technology. Prerequisite: MSE 170. Offered: jointly with M E 485; W.","STOEBE,T " 13558,900,485,"ELECTRNC PACKAGING ","The governing equations of transport phenomena: mechanical, thermal, and electromagnetic behavior, thermomechanical and electromagnetic properties of packaging materials, electromagnetic characteristics of circuit and transmission lines, thermal management and reliability analysis of packaging, interconnect and material processing technology. Prerequisite: MSE 170. Offered: jointly with M E 485; W.","TAYA,M " 13559,944,485,"H-SR HONORS SEMINAR ","Offered: A.","STORM,D " 13560,950,485,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Undergraduate research or independent study project under the supervision of the faculty; usually one credit per quarter. Offered: AWSp.","NORTHEY,R " 13561,1014,486,"FEM PERSPECTIVES ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GORBMAN,C " 13562,1032,486,"ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY ","Experimental design and techniques, data analysis, written reports. Project labs in organismal-level physiology. Prerequisite: ZOOL 484 which may be taken concurrently.","HUEY,R " 13563,1032,486,"ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY ","Experimental design and techniques, data analysis, written reports. Project labs in organismal-level physiology. Prerequisite: ZOOL 484 which may be taken concurrently.","WENDEROTH,M " 13564,757,487,"SR RESEARCH CERAMIC ","Independent research on a topic in ceramics.","GOLDSMITH,L " 13565,757,487,"SR RESEARCH CERAMIC ","Independent research on a topic in ceramics.","WALKER,J " 13566,777,487,"TOPICS AMERICAN LIT ","Advanced study in American literature concentrating on individual writers, literary movements, specific critical approaches to literature, or literary canons and their critics.","GOLDSTEIN-SH " 13567,855,487,"MODERN MEXICO ","Political, social, and economic history of Mexico from its independence from Spain to the present.","GIL,C " 13568,886,487,"ELECT PKG LAB ","Laboratory course to accompany ME 485 Experiments related to design, processing and reliability of electronic packaging used in consumer electronics. Corequisite: M E 485. Offered: jointly with MSE 487 W.","PARK,J " 13569,886,487,"ELECT PKG LAB ","Laboratory course to accompany ME 485 Experiments related to design, processing and reliability of electronic packaging used in consumer electronics. Corequisite: M E 485. Offered: jointly with MSE 487 W.","STOEBE,T " 13570,886,487,"ELECT PKG LAB ","Laboratory course to accompany ME 485 Experiments related to design, processing and reliability of electronic packaging used in consumer electronics. Corequisite: M E 485. Offered: jointly with MSE 487 W.","TAYA,M " 13571,888,487,"MATH COMPUTER LAB ","Laboratory activities in the use of computing as a tool for doing mathematics, to be taken jointly with a designated section of a 400-level mathematics course. Credit/no credit only.","KING,J " 13572,900,487,"ELECT PKG LAB ","Laboratory course to accompany ME 485 Experiments related to design, processing and reliability of electronic packaging used in consumer electronics. Corequisite: MSE 485. Offered: jointly with M E 487 W.","STOEBE,T " 13573,900,487,"ELECT PKG LAB ","Laboratory course to accompany ME 485 Experiments related to design, processing and reliability of electronic packaging used in consumer electronics. Corequisite: MSE 485. Offered: jointly with M E 487 W.","TAYA,M " 13574,906,487,"TONAL COUNTERPOINT ","Introduction to tonal counterpoint through exercises in analysis and composition, focusing on 18th-century styles. Study of melody principles of counterpoint in two and three voices, dance forms, inventions, fugue. Prerequisite: either MUSIC 311 or MUSIC 202.","DERFLER,B " 13575,757,488,"SR SOURCE CERAMICS ","Designed to allow ceramics majors to explore and define the primary sources of inspiration for their interest in art and why they make it.","JECK,D " 13576,945,488,"H-HONORS SR THESIS ","Students individually arrange for independent study of selected topics under the direction of a faculty member. Research paper is student's senior thesis. Students meet periodically as a group to discuss research in progress. Recommended: 15 credits POL S 398.","DI STEFANO,C " 13577,945,488,"H-HONORS SR THESIS ","Students individually arrange for independent study of selected topics under the direction of a faculty member. Research paper is student's senior thesis. Students meet periodically as a group to discuss research in progress. Recommended: 15 credits POL S 398.","DOMKE,D " 13578,945,488,"H-HONORS SR THESIS ","Students individually arrange for independent study of selected topics under the direction of a faculty member. Research paper is student's senior thesis. Students meet periodically as a group to discuss research in progress. Recommended: 15 credits POL S 398.","JONES,B " 13579,945,488,"H-HONORS SR THESIS ","Students individually arrange for independent study of selected topics under the direction of a faculty member. Research paper is student's senior thesis. Students meet periodically as a group to discuss research in progress. Recommended: 15 credits POL S 398.","LOVELL,G " 13580,945,488,"H-HONORS SR THESIS ","Students individually arrange for independent study of selected topics under the direction of a faculty member. Research paper is student's senior thesis. Students meet periodically as a group to discuss research in progress. Recommended: 15 credits POL S 398.","SMITH,M " 13581,753,489,"ANTH PRACTICUM ","Faculty-supervised off-campus internships in organizations utilizing anthropological skills in nonacademic settings. Establishing educationally valuable individual projects for internships with faculty sponsor. Organizations include museums, social service and other governmental agencies, and private nonprofit service agencies.","GREEN,J " 13582,771,489,"ECOL NW ECOSYSTEMS ","Examines major ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest to understand the structure, function, and location of these characteristic ecosystems in our region. Investigates the intersection of ecological knowledge, environmental policy and management strategies in selected ecosystems. Some biological background assumed. ","GOLD,W " 13583,945,489,"H-HONORS SR THESIS ","Students individually arrange for independent study of selected topics under the direction of a faculty member. Research paper is student's senior thesis. Students meet periodically as a group to discuss research in progress. Recommended: 15 credits POL S 398.","MAYERFELD,J " 13584,945,489,"H-HONORS SR THESIS ","Students individually arrange for independent study of selected topics under the direction of a faculty member. Research paper is student's senior thesis. Students meet periodically as a group to discuss research in progress. Recommended: 15 credits POL S 398.","SMITH,M " 13585,745,490,"SPEC TOPICS-ACCTG ","Special topics of current concern to faculty and students. Offered only when faculty is available and student interest is sufficient. Class is announced in advance of scheduled offerings.","ADAMS,H " 13586,748,490,"RES BLK COMMUNITY ","Identification and investigation of the problems and needs of the Black community. Methods and alternatives of approaching these problems and needs. Students designate their areas of interest and subsequently pursue research and problem solving.","MAULANA,S " 13587,748,490,"RES BLK COMMUNITY ","Identification and investigation of the problems and needs of the Black community. Methods and alternatives of approaching these problems and needs. Students designate their areas of interest and subsequently pursue research and problem solving.","WALTER,J " 13588,756,490,"MUS CURAT PRACTICUM ","Application of museological training in curation of ethnographic, archeological, geological, or zoological collection materials in the Burke Museum. Supervised work ranges from fundamental collection documentation and research to preventive conservation, storage, and other special curation projects: Offered: jointly with MUSEUM 490.","LAPE,P " 13589,756,490,"MUS CURAT PRACTICUM ","Application of museological training in curation of ethnographic, archeological, geological, or zoological collection materials in the Burke Museum. Supervised work ranges from fundamental collection documentation and research to preventive conservation, storage, and other special curation projects: Offered: jointly with MUSEUM 490.","STEIN,J " 13590,763,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Topics of current interest to faculty and students. Offered when allowed by faculty availability and sufficient student interest. Prerequisite: B BUS 300; B BUS 310.","INCE,U " 13591,763,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Topics of current interest to faculty and students. Offered when allowed by faculty availability and sufficient student interest. Prerequisite: B BUS 300; B BUS 310.","REID,T " 13592,782,490,"DIRECTED STDY/RSCH ","Individual study of topics in comparative literature by arrangement with the instructor and the Comparative Literature office.","BRAESTER,Y " 13593,782,490,"DIRECTED STDY/RSCH ","Individual study of topics in comparative literature by arrangement with the instructor and the Comparative Literature office.","KONICK,W " 13594,782,490,"DIRECTED STDY/RSCH ","Individual study of topics in comparative literature by arrangement with the instructor and the Comparative Literature office.","SHAVIRO,S " 13595,782,490,"DIRECTED STDY/RSCH ","Individual study of topics in comparative literature by arrangement with the instructor and the Comparative Literature office.","VANCE,E " 13596,784,490,"AIR POLL CONTROL ","Fundamental concepts of air pollution. Emission sources, atmospheric dispersion, ambient concentrations, adverse effects, governmental regulations, emission standards, air-quality standards, processes and equipment for controlling emissions. Offered: jointly with ENV H 461.","PILAT,M " 13597,801,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS CSE ","Lectures, discussions, and possibly labs on topics of current interest in computer science and engineering not covered by other CSE undergraduate courses. Offered: AWSpS.","ARDELEANU,E " 13598,801,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS CSE ","Lectures, discussions, and possibly labs on topics of current interest in computer science and engineering not covered by other CSE undergraduate courses. Offered: AWSpS.","NARASIMHAN,M " 13599,803,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","JACKELS,C " 13600,804,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Examines current topics and issues associated with information engineering.","STIBER,M " 13601,805,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CIOCH,F " 13602,805,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","JAVID,M " 13603,812,490,"SPEC STDY ACT-DIRCT ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HARRISON,M " 13604,812,490,"SPEC STDY ACT-DIRCT ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HUNT,R " 13605,812,490,"SPEC STDY ACT-DIRCT ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MADDEN,C " 13606,818,490,"BASIC EDUC STATSTCS ","Measures of central tendency and variability, point and interval estimation, linear correlation, hypothesis testing. Offered: AWSp.","KLOCKARS,A " 13607,818,490,"BASIC EDUC STATSTCS ","Measures of central tendency and variability, point and interval estimation, linear correlation, hypothesis testing. Offered: AWSp.","OXFORD,M " 13608,822,490,"UGRAD STUDY URB FOR ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSp.","REICHARD,S " 13609,827,490,"CAPSTONE EXPRNCE I ","Preparation for ENVIR 491. Students attend presentations and critiques given by students who are taking or have completed 492 and will make arrangements for their own capstone experience (internship, group or individual project). Credit/no credit only. Recommended: 15 credits of ENVIR 201/202/203. Offered: AWSpS.","TJOSSEM,S " 13610,829,490,"UNDERGRAD STUDIES ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSp.","AGEE,J " 13611,829,490,"UNDERGRAD STUDIES ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSp.","HINCKLEY,T " 13612,829,490,"UNDERGRAD STUDIES ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSp.","RAEDEKE,K " 13613,830,490,"SUPERVISED READING ","Readings in a selected area of Estonian language, culture, or society.","SMIDCHENS,G " 13614,831,490,"SENIOR SEMINAR I ","Introduction to research into European topics and to the analysis of problems.","KALTSOUNIS,T " 13615,833,490,"UNDERGRAD STUDIES ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSp.","GREULICH,F " 13616,833,490,"UNDERGRAD STUDIES ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSp.","LOGSDON,M " 13617,836,490,"SUPERVISED READING ","Readings in a selected area of Finnish language, culture, or society.","NURMELA,H " 13618,840,490,"UNDERGRAD SEMINAR ","Seminar for advanced undergraduate students engaged in individual research projects or those who wish to gain an understanding of genetic research by analysis of the primary literature. Assignments emphasize the rationale for research projects and the presentation and interpretation of research findings. Offered: AWSpS.","GALLANT,J " 13619,840,490,"UNDERGRAD SEMINAR ","Seminar for advanced undergraduate students engaged in individual research projects or those who wish to gain an understanding of genetic research by analysis of the primary literature. Assignments emphasize the rationale for research projects and the presentation and interpretation of research findings. Offered: AWSpS.","SCHIVELL,A " 13620,842,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GHOSE,S " 13621,842,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","KRESS,V " 13622,842,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","OHUCHI,F " 13623,842,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","PORTER,S " 13624,842,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","WARD,P " 13625,849,490,"SUPERVISED STUDY ","Special work in literary texts for graduates and undergraduates. Prerequisite: HEBR 423.","SOKOLOFF,N " 13626,851,490,"SENIOR THESIS ","Preparation of the senior thesis for the History and Science emphasis.","HEVLY,B " 13627,852,490,"SPEC TOPICS - HRMOB ","Topics of current interest to faculty and students. Offered when allowed by faculty availability and sufficient student interest. Content announced in advance of scheduled offerings.","JONES,T " 13628,861,490,"SPEC TPCS IN I BUS ","Students and faculty focus on current topics of concern. Offered when faculty, student interest, and availability allow. Prerequisite: I BUS 300.","FIDLER,C " 13629,861,490,"SPEC TPCS IN I BUS ","Students and faculty focus on current topics of concern. Offered when faculty, student interest, and availability allow. Prerequisite: I BUS 300.","RALSTON,J " 13630,861,490,"SPEC TPCS IN I BUS ","Students and faculty focus on current topics of concern. Offered when faculty, student interest, and availability allow. Prerequisite: I BUS 300.","WALDMANN,R " 13631,876,490,"SUPERVISED STUDY ","Special work in literary and philosophical texts for graduates and undergraduates.","HARMON,D " 13632,877,490,"SUPERVISED READING ","Readings in a selected area of Latvian language, culture, or society.","SMIDCHENS,G " 13633,885,490,"SUPERVISED READING ","Readings in a selected area of Lithuanian language, culture, or society.","SMIDCHENS,G " 13634,886,490,"NAVAL ARCHITECTURE ","Theory of naval architecture; ship's lines, hydrostatic curves, intact and damaged stability, launching. Offered: A.","ADEE,B " 13635,899,490,"SPC TPCS & ISS MKTG ","Contemporary topics and issues in marketing: marketing in nonprofit organizations, marketing of services, marketing in the public sector, and marketing in an economy of scarcity. Ordinarily only one topic area is addressed in any one quarter. Course content reflects contemporary developments and the current interests of instructors and students. Prerequisite: MKTG 301.","ODEGAARD,M " 13636,905,490,"MUS CURAT PRACTICUM ","Application of museological training in curation of ethnographic, archeological, geological, or zoological collection materials in the Burke Museum. Supervised work ranges from fundamental collection documentation and research to preventive conservation, storage, and other special curation projects: Offered: jointly with ARCHY 490.","STEIN,J " 13637,950,490,"UNDERGRAD STUDIES ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSp.","NORTHEY,R " 13638,962,490,"SENIOR ESSAY ","Essay on linguistic problem of student's choice written with faculty consultant.","KAISSE,E " 13639,967,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Content varies from quarter to quarter.","AKCETIN,E " 13640,967,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Content varies from quarter to quarter.","MIGDAL,J " 13641,968,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Content varies.","MUECKE,M " 13642,969,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GLOYD,S " 13643,969,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","THOMAS,L " 13644,970,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Content varies.","LESPERANCE,A " 13645,970,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Content varies.","O'MALLEY,K " 13646,971,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Course content varies.","JHAVERI,N " 13647,972,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Content varies.","WEISER,K " 13648,974,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Content varies.","HOLMES-EBER, " 13649,974,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Content varies.","LORENZ,F " 13650,975,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Topics vary.","ELLISON,H " 13651,975,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Topics vary.","FREEZE,K " 13652,976,490,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Topics vary.","SINGH,K " 13653,978,490,"STUDIES IN SLAV LIT ","Topics vary.","CRNKOVIC,G " 13654,985,490,"RES IN SOCL WELFARE ","Individual work with faculty member to assist with current research project (s). Students trained and supervised in some or all of the following research tasks: literature review, data analysis, record-keeping, interviewing, report writing, data entry and coding, data collection, and other tasks commonly found in research problems in social welfare. Credit/no credit only.","HARACHI,T " 13655,994,490,"SUPERVISED READING ","Readings in a selected area of Swedish language, literature, or related fields.","DUBOIS,I " 13656,1022,490,"SUPERVISED STUDY ","Special work in literary texts for graduates and undergraduates. Prerequisite: either TKIC 404, TKIC 405, or TKIC 423.","CIRTAUTAS,I " 13657,1023,490,"SUPERVISED STUDY ","Special work in literary texts for graduates and undergraduates. Prerequisite: TKISH 423.","KURU,S " 13658,782,491,"INTERNSHIP ","Supervised experience in local businesses and other agencies. Open to upper-division Comparative Literature and Cinema Studies majors. Recommended: 25 credits of C LIT courses.","SHAVIRO,S " 13659,790,491,"SENIOR THESIS ","Critical and methodological issues. Required of candidates for an honors degree.","WONG,L " 13660,792,491,"SPCL TOPICS CH STU ","Interdisciplinary course concentrating on one or more aspects of the Chicano experience.","PENA,D " 13661,812,491,"SPEC STDY DSGN-TECH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","DAHLSTROM,R " 13662,812,491,"SPEC STDY DSGN-TECH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","TROUT,D " 13663,815,491,"ISSUES ECON DEVELOP ","Examines factors contributing to the economic problems of developing countries and possible solutions. Theory and applications in economic development and international trade. Prerequisite: ECON 301.","DEOLALIKAR,A " 13664,824,491,"INTERNSHIP ","Supervised experience in local businesses and other agencies. Open only to upper-division English majors. Credit/no credit only.","SIMPSON,C " 13665,827,491,"CAPSTONE EXPRNC II ","Internship, group project, or individualized project in Environmental Studies. May be taken in a single quarter or distributed over two or three quarters of the student's final year. Recommended: ENVIR 490 and 15 credits ENVIR 201/202/203. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","HERSHMAN,M " 13666,827,491,"CAPSTONE EXPRNC II ","Internship, group project, or individualized project in Environmental Studies. May be taken in a single quarter or distributed over two or three quarters of the student's final year. Recommended: ENVIR 490 and 15 credits ENVIR 201/202/203. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","RYAN,C " 13667,827,491,"CAPSTONE EXPRNC II ","Internship, group project, or individualized project in Environmental Studies. May be taken in a single quarter or distributed over two or three quarters of the student's final year. Recommended: ENVIR 490 and 15 credits ENVIR 201/202/203. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","SHAPIRO,D " 13668,827,491,"CAPSTONE EXPRNC II ","Internship, group project, or individualized project in Environmental Studies. May be taken in a single quarter or distributed over two or three quarters of the student's final year. Recommended: ENVIR 490 and 15 credits ENVIR 201/202/203. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","SMITH,M " 13669,829,491,"UNDERGRAD STUDIES ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSp.","BRAATNE,J " 13670,829,491,"UNDERGRAD STUDIES ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSp.","HINCKLEY,T " 13671,851,491,"H-HISTORICAL MTHD ","The purposes, materials, and techniques of historical scholarship. Theory, practice, and criticism. For honors students.","LEVY,F " 13672,861,491,"CISB SEMINAR ","Students meet with business community leaders to discuss international aspects of their companies. Allows for networking and sharing experiences with other students as well as practicing foreign languages.","GIAMBATTISTA,M " 13673,861,491,"CISB SEMINAR ","Students meet with business community leaders to discuss international aspects of their companies. Allows for networking and sharing experiences with other students as well as practicing foreign languages.","GLASSMAN,D " 13674,861,491,"CISB SEMINAR ","Students meet with business community leaders to discuss international aspects of their companies. Allows for networking and sharing experiences with other students as well as practicing foreign languages.","KNECHTGES,T " 13675,861,491,"CISB SEMINAR ","Students meet with business community leaders to discuss international aspects of their companies. Allows for networking and sharing experiences with other students as well as practicing foreign languages.","LASCHOBER,P " 13676,861,491,"CISB SEMINAR ","Students meet with business community leaders to discuss international aspects of their companies. Allows for networking and sharing experiences with other students as well as practicing foreign languages.","RALSTON,J " 13677,861,491,"CISB SEMINAR ","Students meet with business community leaders to discuss international aspects of their companies. Allows for networking and sharing experiences with other students as well as practicing foreign languages.","RESTIFO,F " 13678,861,491,"CISB SEMINAR ","Students meet with business community leaders to discuss international aspects of their companies. Allows for networking and sharing experiences with other students as well as practicing foreign languages.","SAXBERG,B " 13679,861,491,"CISB SEMINAR ","Students meet with business community leaders to discuss international aspects of their companies. Allows for networking and sharing experiences with other students as well as practicing foreign languages.","TAMURA,H " 13680,888,491,"INTRO STOCHSTC PROC ","Random walks, Markov chains, branching processes, Poisson process, point processes, birth and death processes, queuing theory, stationary processes. Prerequisite: 2.0 in MATH/STAT 396. Offered: jointly with STAT 491; A.","BESAG,J " 13681,944,491,"INDEP RESEARCH ","Supervised, independent study requiring written and oral presentations summarizing work accomplished. Recommended: 12 credits in physics above 200 level. Offered: A.","BOYNTON,P " 13682,945,491,"POLITICAL RESEARCH ","Major quantitative methods of empirical research in political science. Primary emphasis on research design, data collection, data analysis, and use of computers.","GILL,A " 13683,967,491,"SENIOR HONORS SEM ","Study of issues related to students' thesis topics. Develops thesis-writing skills. Open only to Jackson School honors students.","FRIEDMAN,K " 13684,988,491,"INDV AUTH-SPEC TOPC ","Focus on an individual Spanish author or a special problem in Spanish literature. Prerequisite: SPAN 303; SPAN 321; one additional 300-level course above SPAN 303.","STEELE,C " 13685,989,491,"SCHOOL AUDIO PRACTM ","Special projects in clinical audiology practicum, offered only in the school setting. Provides an opportunity for students to extend audiology practicum experiences into the school environment. Prerequisite: SPHSC 471. Offered: A.","FOLSOM,R " 13686,992,491,"INTRO STOCHSTC PROC ","Random walks, Markov chains, branching processes, Poisson process, point processes, birth and death processes, queuing theory, stationary processes. Prerequisite: 2.0 in MATH/STAT 396. Offered: jointly with MATH 491; A.","BESAG,J " 13687,1000,491,"FIELD EXPERIENCE I ","Observation and participation practicum in assigned public school classrooms under University supervision.","BERGMAN,K " 13688,1000,491,"FIELD EXPERIENCE I ","Observation and participation practicum in assigned public school classrooms under University supervision.","DAHLIN,L " 13689,1000,491,"FIELD EXPERIENCE I ","Observation and participation practicum in assigned public school classrooms under University supervision.","DEWEY,J " 13690,1000,491,"FIELD EXPERIENCE I ","Observation and participation practicum in assigned public school classrooms under University supervision.","GRIFFIN,M " 13691,1000,491,"FIELD EXPERIENCE I ","Observation and participation practicum in assigned public school classrooms under University supervision.","HARNISS,M " 13692,1000,491,"FIELD EXPERIENCE I ","Observation and participation practicum in assigned public school classrooms under University supervision.","LEE,L " 13693,1000,491,"FIELD EXPERIENCE I ","Observation and participation practicum in assigned public school classrooms under University supervision.","MCDONALD,M " 13694,1000,491,"FIELD EXPERIENCE I ","Observation and participation practicum in assigned public school classrooms under University supervision.","OGDEN,K " 13695,1000,491,"FIELD EXPERIENCE I ","Observation and participation practicum in assigned public school classrooms under University supervision.","OLSSON,O " 13696,1000,491,"FIELD EXPERIENCE I ","Observation and participation practicum in assigned public school classrooms under University supervision.","POPPEN,J " 13697,1000,491,"FIELD EXPERIENCE I ","Observation and participation practicum in assigned public school classrooms under University supervision.","RIOS,J " 13698,1000,491,"FIELD EXPERIENCE I ","Observation and participation practicum in assigned public school classrooms under University supervision.","ROSZMAN,S " 13699,1000,491,"FIELD EXPERIENCE I ","Observation and participation practicum in assigned public school classrooms under University supervision.","SPREIER,M " 13700,1000,491,"FIELD EXPERIENCE I ","Observation and participation practicum in assigned public school classrooms under University supervision.","TSU,R " 13701,1031,491,"SENIOR THESIS I ","Introductory course of the senior thesis sequence required of all majors. Students attend a weekly seminar, select a thesis topic, and contract with an appropriate faculty adviser. Successful completion of the course is contingent on submission of an acceptable thesis proposal. Majors and senior standing only. Offered: A.","YEE,S " 13702,761,492,"METEOR/CLMTLGY READ ","Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","HOLTON,J " 13703,761,492,"METEOR/CLMTLGY READ ","Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","MASS,C " 13704,777,492,"SENIOR THESIS ","A significant independent research project planned and carried out by the student under the direction of two or more faculty on a significant scholarly topic selected by the student in consultation with thesis advisor.","GOLDBERG,M " 13705,777,492,"SENIOR THESIS ","A significant independent research project planned and carried out by the student under the direction of two or more faculty on a significant scholarly topic selected by the student in consultation with thesis advisor.","GROOM,M " 13706,790,492,"SENIOR THESIS ","Critical and methodological issues. Required of candidates for an honors degree.","GREGORY,J " 13707,790,492,"SENIOR THESIS ","Critical and methodological issues. Required of candidates for an honors degree.","HARRELL,S " 13708,790,492,"SENIOR THESIS ","Critical and methodological issues. Required of candidates for an honors degree.","MITCHELL,R " 13709,790,492,"SENIOR THESIS ","Critical and methodological issues. Required of candidates for an honors degree.","POZNANSKI,K " 13710,790,492,"SENIOR THESIS ","Critical and methodological issues. Required of candidates for an honors degree.","TUPPER,K " 13711,827,492,"CAPSTONE EXPRC III ","Critique and discussion of projects undertaken in 491. May be taken concurrently with the final quarter of 491. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: ENVIR 491. Offered: AWSpS.","TJOSSEM,S " 13712,833,492,"UNDERGRAD STUDIES ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSpS.","LARSON,B " 13713,833,492,"UNDERGRAD STUDIES ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSpS.","OLIVER,C " 13714,837,492,"FRIDAY HARBOR LABS ","Intensive, full-time research training experience where teams of students work on focused research problems guided by a group of faculty, postdoctoral and graduate student mentors. Research questions vary. Course location: Friday Harbor Laboratories.","GUNDERSON,D " 13715,837,492,"FRIDAY HARBOR LABS ","Intensive, full-time research training experience where teams of students work on focused research problems guided by a group of faculty, postdoctoral and graduate student mentors. Research questions vary. Course location: Friday Harbor Laboratories.","KOCAN,R " 13716,837,492,"FRIDAY HARBOR LABS ","Intensive, full-time research training experience where teams of students work on focused research problems guided by a group of faculty, postdoctoral and graduate student mentors. Research questions vary. Course location: Friday Harbor Laboratories.","MILLER,B " 13717,842,492,"TEACHING OUTREACH ","Designed to help undergraduate majors acquire effective teaching skills at the college and public school level. Teaching experience gained through assisting graduate student teaching assistant or K-12 public school outreach. Involves classroom teaching experience and improving communications and presentation skills. Offered: AWSpS.","SWANSON,T " 13718,906,492,"OPERA DIR & PROD ","Practical experience with problems of the theater.","ZAHN,C " 13719,973,492,"LATAM STUDIES SEM ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","PETERSON,G " 13720,1000,492,"FIELD EXPERIENCE II ","Practicum in teaching in assigned public school classrooms under university supervision. Assignments include small and large group instruction to demonstrate specific skills and understanding. Prerequisite: T EDUC 491.","DEWEY,J " 13721,777,493,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Advanced course offerings designed to respond to faculty and student interests and needs. Topics include French Impressionism, social movements in late nineteenth-century Japan, international business and the changing European economic structure.","ASHBAUGH,L " 13722,777,493,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Advanced course offerings designed to respond to faculty and student interests and needs. Topics include French Impressionism, social movements in late nineteenth-century Japan, international business and the changing European economic structure.","INTEMANN,K " 13723,777,493,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Advanced course offerings designed to respond to faculty and student interests and needs. Topics include French Impressionism, social movements in late nineteenth-century Japan, international business and the changing European economic structure.","MORITA,J " 13724,777,493,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Advanced course offerings designed to respond to faculty and student interests and needs. Topics include French Impressionism, social movements in late nineteenth-century Japan, international business and the changing European economic structure.","TJOSSEM,S " 13725,790,493,"SENIOR THESIS ","Research and writing of thesis under supervision of a faculty member. Required of candidates for an honors degree.","HARRELL,S " 13726,790,493,"SENIOR THESIS ","Research and writing of thesis under supervision of a faculty member. Required of candidates for an honors degree.","POZNANSKI,K " 13727,824,493,"CREATIVE WRIT CONF ","Tutorial arranged by prior mutual agreement between individual student and instructor. Revision of manuscripts is emphasized, but new work may also be undertaken.","JOHNSON,C " 13728,824,493,"CREATIVE WRIT CONF ","Tutorial arranged by prior mutual agreement between individual student and instructor. Revision of manuscripts is emphasized, but new work may also be undertaken.","KENNEY,R " 13729,839,493,"SENIOR STUDY ","For General Studies majors only. Faculty supervisor required. Offered: AWSpS.","BLACK,A " 13730,839,493,"SENIOR STUDY ","For General Studies majors only. Faculty supervisor required. Offered: AWSpS.","GIAMBATTISTA,M " 13731,839,493,"SENIOR STUDY ","For General Studies majors only. Faculty supervisor required. Offered: AWSpS.","KAHR,B " 13732,839,493,"SENIOR STUDY ","For General Studies majors only. Faculty supervisor required. Offered: AWSpS.","MURPHY,T " 13733,839,493,"SENIOR STUDY ","For General Studies majors only. Faculty supervisor required. Offered: AWSpS.","ODEGAARD,M " 13734,839,493,"SENIOR STUDY ","For General Studies majors only. Faculty supervisor required. Offered: AWSpS.","REDD,T " 13735,935,493,"CURR BIOMED LIT ","Discussion of current biomedical literature with emphasis on drug therapy. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","GIBALDI,M " 13736,998,493,"SENIOR STUDY ","Integration of knowledge and skills acquired during major program into one paper or project. Offered: AWSpS.","KOLKO,B " 13737,998,493,"SENIOR STUDY ","Integration of knowledge and skills acquired during major program into one paper or project. Offered: AWSpS.","PLUMB,C " 13738,998,493,"SENIOR STUDY ","Integration of knowledge and skills acquired during major program into one paper or project. Offered: AWSpS.","SAUER,G " 13739,998,493,"SENIOR STUDY ","Integration of knowledge and skills acquired during major program into one paper or project. Offered: AWSpS.","TURNS,J " 13740,998,493,"SENIOR STUDY ","Integration of knowledge and skills acquired during major program into one paper or project. Offered: AWSpS.","WILLIAMS,T " 13741,1000,493,"FIELD EXPERIENC III ","Full-time teaching practicum in assigned public school classrooms. Prerequisite: T EDUC 492.","DEWEY,J " 13742,1031,493,"SENIOR THESIS III ","Research and writing of thesis under supervision of a faculty member. Required of all majors. Prerequisite: WOMEN 492. Offered: AWSpS.","ROSS,L " 13743,747,494,"COMMUNITY INTERN ","Faculty supervised practicum and internship experience in variety of settings and agencies, e.g., ethnic specific agencies, government and civic community-based offices. Students contribute skills and knowledge to respective communities and gain experience by working with professionals and community organizers. Credit/no credit only.","SO,C " 13744,815,494,"ECONOMY OF JAPAN ","Analysis of the economic growth of Japan since about 1850 to the present. The reasons for rapid industrialization, various effects of sustained economic growth, and significant contemporary issues are investigated. Prerequisite: ECON 201. Offered: jointly with SISEA 494.","YAMAMURA,K " 13745,816,494,"WKSHP IMPRVE CURRIC ","Stresses the application of procedures for curriculum development, maintenance, and evaluation. Opportunities furnished to develop and perfect strategies for program development with occasions given to utilize the strategies in master plan and materials preparation for simulated or real school situations. Specific focus of workshop is determined by instructor or by arrangement with district.","HUBERT,M " 13746,816,494,"WKSHP IMPRVE CURRIC ","Stresses the application of procedures for curriculum development, maintenance, and evaluation. Opportunities furnished to develop and perfect strategies for program development with occasions given to utilize the strategies in master plan and materials preparation for simulated or real school situations. Specific focus of workshop is determined by instructor or by arrangement with district.","MAGANA,A " 13747,816,494,"WKSHP IMPRVE CURRIC ","Stresses the application of procedures for curriculum development, maintenance, and evaluation. Opportunities furnished to develop and perfect strategies for program development with occasions given to utilize the strategies in master plan and materials preparation for simulated or real school situations. Specific focus of workshop is determined by instructor or by arrangement with district.","ROBB,C " 13748,816,494,"WKSHP IMPRVE CURRIC ","Stresses the application of procedures for curriculum development, maintenance, and evaluation. Opportunities furnished to develop and perfect strategies for program development with occasions given to utilize the strategies in master plan and materials preparation for simulated or real school situations. Specific focus of workshop is determined by instructor or by arrangement with district.","SOTAK,R " 13749,816,494,"WKSHP IMPRVE CURRIC ","Stresses the application of procedures for curriculum development, maintenance, and evaluation. Opportunities furnished to develop and perfect strategies for program development with occasions given to utilize the strategies in master plan and materials preparation for simulated or real school situations. Specific focus of workshop is determined by instructor or by arrangement with district.","STIMPSON,V " 13750,824,494,"HONORS SEMINAR ","Survey of current issues confronting literary critics today. Readings begin with work in the New Criticism that followed World War II and move forward to consider issues such as changing student population and role of the critic, revisions of the past, emergent technologies, and rise of interdisciplinary teaching and research.","BLAU,H " 13751,829,494,"WILDLIFE PROPOSAL ","Selection of research topic, literature review, and preparation of a formal research proposal. Students select a faculty advisor or a faculty committee to assist them in the proposal writing process. Prerequisite: ESC 351; may not be repeated. Offered: AWSpS.","MANUWAL,D " 13752,829,494,"WILDLIFE PROPOSAL ","Selection of research topic, literature review, and preparation of a formal research proposal. Students select a faculty advisor or a faculty committee to assist them in the proposal writing process. Prerequisite: ESC 351; may not be repeated. Offered: AWSpS.","SCHINDLER,D " 13753,829,494,"WILDLIFE PROPOSAL ","Selection of research topic, literature review, and preparation of a formal research proposal. Students select a faculty advisor or a faculty committee to assist them in the proposal writing process. Prerequisite: ESC 351; may not be repeated. Offered: AWSpS.","WEST,S " 13754,837,494,"CAPSTONE PROJECT I ","Self-directed research or project under direction of a faculty member. Typically includes defining research question, determining methodology, data collection and analysis, writing a paper, and presenting findings. Course is first of two-quarter requirement for graduation for majors. May be taken concurrently with Fish 495, if approved. Offered: AWSpS.","DONG,F " 13755,837,494,"CAPSTONE PROJECT I ","Self-directed research or project under direction of a faculty member. Typically includes defining research question, determining methodology, data collection and analysis, writing a paper, and presenting findings. Course is first of two-quarter requirement for graduation for majors. May be taken concurrently with Fish 495, if approved. Offered: AWSpS.","GUNDERSON,D " 13756,837,494,"CAPSTONE PROJECT I ","Self-directed research or project under direction of a faculty member. Typically includes defining research question, determining methodology, data collection and analysis, writing a paper, and presenting findings. Course is first of two-quarter requirement for graduation for majors. May be taken concurrently with Fish 495, if approved. Offered: AWSpS.","JENSEN,G " 13757,837,494,"CAPSTONE PROJECT I ","Self-directed research or project under direction of a faculty member. Typically includes defining research question, determining methodology, data collection and analysis, writing a paper, and presenting findings. Course is first of two-quarter requirement for graduation for majors. May be taken concurrently with Fish 495, if approved. Offered: AWSpS.","MILLER,B " 13758,841,494,"SENIOR ESSAY ","Supervised individual research and writing of major paper during senior year. Offered: AWSp.","ENGLAND,K " 13759,841,494,"SENIOR ESSAY ","Supervised individual research and writing of major paper during senior year. Offered: AWSp.","LAWSON,V " 13760,944,494,"SEM CURRENT PROBS ","Supervised, independent study of topics (chosen by faculty in charge) of current interest in physics. Written and oral presentation summarizing work accomplished are required. Recommended: 12 credits in physics above 200 level. Offered: A.","STORM,D " 13761,951,494,"FLD STUDY-ANIM BEH ","Field experience in areas relating to animal behavior through participation in seminar discussion and field exercises and training at foreign and domestic field study sites. Prerequisite: PSYCH 200.","KYES,R " 13762,971,494,"ECONOMY OF JAPAN ","Analysis of the economic growth of Japan since about 1850 to the present. The reasons for rapid industrialization, various effects of sustained economic growth, and significant contemporary issues are investigated. Prerequisite: ECON 201. Offered: jointly with ECON 494.","YAMAMURA,K " 13763,1007,494,"URBAN RESEARCH ","Individual research project carried out under the supervision/direction of an Urban Studies faculty member.","COFFEY,B " 13764,745,495,"ACCTG INTERN ","One quarter's internship with a certified public accounting firm, industrial organization, or government agency. Credit/no credit only.","ANGELL,PAT " 13765,745,495,"ACCTG INTERN ","One quarter's internship with a certified public accounting firm, industrial organization, or government agency. Credit/no credit only.","RAMANATHAN,K " 13766,747,495,"SENIOR THESIS ","Focus on a central comparative theme for individual research topics.","GAMBOA,E " 13767,782,495,"HONORS THESIS ","Preparation of an honors thesis under the direction and supervision of a faculty member.","SHAVIRO,S " 13768,795,495,"SENIOR ESSAY ","Usually written in conjunction with another course in the final year of study in the major.","CLAUSS,J " 13769,795,495,"SENIOR ESSAY ","Usually written in conjunction with another course in the final year of study in the major.","GOWING,A " 13770,795,495,"SENIOR ESSAY ","Usually written in conjunction with another course in the final year of study in the major.","HINDS,S " 13771,815,495,"ECN TRNS RUS & EEUR ","Analytical survey of the economic institutions and economic structures of the transforming socialist economies. Socialist resource allocation. Market institutions. Structural change and the sequencing of economic reform. Primary focus on Russia and Eastern Europe. Prerequisite: ECON 301.","THORNTON,J " 13772,816,495,"IMPRVMNT OF TEACHNG ","Individual or group projects to help teachers adapt instruction to selected topics, issues, or problems and to identify the approaches and instructional resources that provide the soundest learning experiences.","ARMSTRONG,E " 13773,816,495,"IMPRVMNT OF TEACHNG ","Individual or group projects to help teachers adapt instruction to selected topics, issues, or problems and to identify the approaches and instructional resources that provide the soundest learning experiences.","GEHRKE,N " 13774,816,495,"IMPRVMNT OF TEACHNG ","Individual or group projects to help teachers adapt instruction to selected topics, issues, or problems and to identify the approaches and instructional resources that provide the soundest learning experiences.","HENLY,J " 13775,816,495,"IMPRVMNT OF TEACHNG ","Individual or group projects to help teachers adapt instruction to selected topics, issues, or problems and to identify the approaches and instructional resources that provide the soundest learning experiences.","NADELSON,L " 13776,816,495,"IMPRVMNT OF TEACHNG ","Individual or group projects to help teachers adapt instruction to selected topics, issues, or problems and to identify the approaches and instructional resources that provide the soundest learning experiences.","SOONG-YAPLEE " 13777,816,495,"IMPRVMNT OF TEACHNG ","Individual or group projects to help teachers adapt instruction to selected topics, issues, or problems and to identify the approaches and instructional resources that provide the soundest learning experiences.","WHITNEY,D " 13778,822,495,"UHF SENIOR PROJECT ","Individual study of an urban forestry problem under direction of a faculty member. Offered: AWSpS.","CHALKER-SCOTT,L " 13779,829,495,"SENIOR PROJECT ","Individual study of an ecosystem science and conservation problem under direction of a faculty member. Generally taken in last year of residence. Offered: AWSpS.","AGEE,J " 13780,829,495,"SENIOR PROJECT ","Individual study of an ecosystem science and conservation problem under direction of a faculty member. Generally taken in last year of residence. Offered: AWSpS.","HINCKLEY,T " 13781,829,495,"SENIOR PROJECT ","Individual study of an ecosystem science and conservation problem under direction of a faculty member. Generally taken in last year of residence. Offered: AWSpS.","PETERSON,D " 13782,829,495,"SENIOR PROJECT ","Individual study of an ecosystem science and conservation problem under direction of a faculty member. Generally taken in last year of residence. Offered: AWSpS.","ZABOWSKI,D " 13783,833,495,"SENIOR PROJECT ","Individual study of a forest management problem under the direction of a faculty member. Students utilize knowledge gained in field studies and required course work to present possible solutions to a specific forest management problem. Prerequisite: F E 345; F M 323; F M 362. Offered: AWSpS.","FORD,E " 13784,833,495,"SENIOR PROJECT ","Individual study of a forest management problem under the direction of a faculty member. Students utilize knowledge gained in field studies and required course work to present possible solutions to a specific forest management problem. Prerequisite: F E 345; F M 323; F M 362. Offered: AWSpS.","PAUN,D " 13785,837,495,"CAPSTONE PROJECT II ","Self-directed research project under direction of a faculty member. Typically includes defining a research question, determining methodology, data collection and analysis, writing a paper, and presenting findings. May be taken concurrently with FISH 494 with permission of instructor. ","DONG,F " 13786,837,495,"CAPSTONE PROJECT II ","Self-directed research project under direction of a faculty member. Typically includes defining a research question, determining methodology, data collection and analysis, writing a paper, and presenting findings. May be taken concurrently with FISH 494 with permission of instructor. ","GUNDERSON,D " 13787,837,495,"CAPSTONE PROJECT II ","Self-directed research project under direction of a faculty member. Typically includes defining a research question, determining methodology, data collection and analysis, writing a paper, and presenting findings. May be taken concurrently with FISH 494 with permission of instructor. ","HILBORN,R " 13788,837,495,"CAPSTONE PROJECT II ","Self-directed research project under direction of a faculty member. Typically includes defining a research question, determining methodology, data collection and analysis, writing a paper, and presenting findings. May be taken concurrently with FISH 494 with permission of instructor. ","JENSEN,G " 13789,837,495,"CAPSTONE PROJECT II ","Self-directed research project under direction of a faculty member. Typically includes defining a research question, determining methodology, data collection and analysis, writing a paper, and presenting findings. May be taken concurrently with FISH 494 with permission of instructor. ","MILLER,B " 13790,837,495,"CAPSTONE PROJECT II ","Self-directed research project under direction of a faculty member. Typically includes defining a research question, determining methodology, data collection and analysis, writing a paper, and presenting findings. May be taken concurrently with FISH 494 with permission of instructor. ","QUINN,T " 13791,837,495,"CAPSTONE PROJECT II ","Self-directed research project under direction of a faculty member. Typically includes defining a research question, determining methodology, data collection and analysis, writing a paper, and presenting findings. May be taken concurrently with FISH 494 with permission of instructor. ","VANBLARICOM,G " 13792,841,495,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Topics vary and are announced in the preceding quarter. Offered: AWSpS.","ALBERTI,M " 13793,841,495,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Topics vary and are announced in the preceding quarter. Offered: AWSpS.","JHAVERI,N " 13794,841,495,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Topics vary and are announced in the preceding quarter. Offered: AWSpS.","RYAN,C " 13795,851,495,"HISTORY INTERNSHIP ","Off-campus independent fieldwork with a community agency in an apprenticeship or internship situation. Work to be jointly supervised by a member of the History Department and an on-site field supervisor.","FINDLAY,J " 13796,851,495,"HISTORY INTERNSHIP ","Off-campus independent fieldwork with a community agency in an apprenticeship or internship situation. Work to be jointly supervised by a member of the History Department and an on-site field supervisor.","MC CONAGHY,L " 13797,851,495,"HISTORY INTERNSHIP ","Off-campus independent fieldwork with a community agency in an apprenticeship or internship situation. Work to be jointly supervised by a member of the History Department and an on-site field supervisor.","WAUGH,D " 13798,851,495,"HISTORY INTERNSHIP ","Off-campus independent fieldwork with a community agency in an apprenticeship or internship situation. Work to be jointly supervised by a member of the History Department and an on-site field supervisor.","WRIGHT,M " 13799,861,495,"INT'L BUS PRACTICUM ","Offers students opportunity to apply principles, concepts, and skills leaned previously to actual business situation. Working on projects provides students an exposure to the issues and choices facing managers operating in an international business environment. Prerequisite: either I BUS 340 and I BUS 470 or I BUS 340 and I BUS 480 or I BUS 340 and MKTG 301 or I BUS 470 and MKTG 301 or I BUS 480 and MKTG 301 or I BUS 470 and I BUS 480; may not be repeated.","WALDMANN,R " 13800,862,495,"PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE","Undergraduate substantive I S internship and mentorship. Internships can be repeated up to two quarters for maximum of 4 credits; grades based on weekly status reports, paper, demonstration of knowledge. Mentorship program (maximum 1 credit/quarter) allows student to be matched with I S executive; grade based on status reports, other participatory events.","SCHILDKRAUT, " 13801,862,495,"PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE","Undergraduate substantive I S internship and mentorship. Internships can be repeated up to two quarters for maximum of 4 credits; grades based on weekly status reports, paper, demonstration of knowledge. Mentorship program (maximum 1 credit/quarter) allows student to be matched with I S executive; grade based on status reports, other participatory events.","SCHILDKRAUT,L " 13802,868,495,"INTERNSHIP ","Internship in the private or public sector, as approved by faculty member. Work jointly supervised by faculty member (or approved academic sponsor) and an on-site work supervisor. Credit/no credit only.","OYLER,M " 13803,868,495,"INTERNSHIP ","Internship in the private or public sector, as approved by faculty member. Work jointly supervised by faculty member (or approved academic sponsor) and an on-site work supervisor. Credit/no credit only.","SAXTON,M " 13804,886,495,"MECH ENGR DESIGN ","Design laboratory involving the identification and synthesis of engineering factors to plan and achieve specific project goals. Current literature and prerequisite texts are used as reference sources. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: M E 395. Offered: AWSp.","ADEE,B " 13805,886,495,"MECH ENGR DESIGN ","Design laboratory involving the identification and synthesis of engineering factors to plan and achieve specific project goals. Current literature and prerequisite texts are used as reference sources. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: M E 395. Offered: AWSp.","EMERY,A " 13806,886,495,"MECH ENGR DESIGN ","Design laboratory involving the identification and synthesis of engineering factors to plan and achieve specific project goals. Current literature and prerequisite texts are used as reference sources. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: M E 395. Offered: AWSp.","REINHALL,P " 13807,898,495,"HONORS UNDERGR RSCH ","Specific problems in microbiology or immunology. Offered: AWSpS.","LIDSTROM,M " 13808,911,495,"TRENDS MIDDLE EAST ","Perspectives on cultural, political, and other aspects of Middle Eastern societies. Focuses on background complexities rather than immediate political-military confrontations. Topics vary. Offered: jointly with SISME 495.","WHEELER,D " 13809,914,495,"NEURO IMP VOC REHAB ","Supervised work with a neurologically disabled vocational rehabilitation population within a multidisciplinary vocational rehabilitation unit. Offered: AWSpS.","CLEMMONS,D " 13810,914,495,"NEURO IMP VOC REHAB ","Supervised work with a neurologically disabled vocational rehabilitation population within a multidisciplinary vocational rehabilitation unit. Offered: AWSpS.","FRASER,R " 13811,940,495,"SPEC STUDIES PHARM ","Special studies of professional topics in pharmacy. An opportunity to expand the breadth and depth of understanding in specific areas. Students undertake independent study under the individual direction of a faculty member.","DAWSON,K " 13812,940,495,"SPEC STUDIES PHARM ","Special studies of professional topics in pharmacy. An opportunity to expand the breadth and depth of understanding in specific areas. Students undertake independent study under the individual direction of a faculty member.","GARDNER,J " 13813,940,495,"SPEC STUDIES PHARM ","Special studies of professional topics in pharmacy. An opportunity to expand the breadth and depth of understanding in specific areas. Students undertake independent study under the individual direction of a faculty member.","KONDO,L " 13814,940,495,"SPEC STUDIES PHARM ","Special studies of professional topics in pharmacy. An opportunity to expand the breadth and depth of understanding in specific areas. Students undertake independent study under the individual direction of a faculty member.","LAM,A " 13815,974,495,"TRENDS MIDDLE EAST ","Perspectives on cultural, political, and other aspects of Middle Eastern societies. Focuses on background complexities rather than immediate political-military confrontations. Topics vary. Offered: jointly with NEAR E 495.","WHEELER,D " 13816,987,495,"INTERN THEORY-PRAC ","Faculty-supervised study of communication principles in internship contexts. Readings to aid students in observations of communication concepts combined with individualized reading structured around topics of interest for each student.","PETERS,M " 13817,987,495,"INTERN THEORY-PRAC ","Faculty-supervised study of communication principles in internship contexts. Readings to aid students in observations of communication concepts combined with individualized reading structured around topics of interest for each student.","ZEDIKER,K " 13818,998,495,"PROF PRACTICE ","Supervised internship in a publications organization approved by the faculty adviser. A minimum of one internship is required of students majoring in technical communication. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","TSUTSUI,M " 13819,998,495,"PROF PRACTICE ","Supervised internship in a publications organization approved by the faculty adviser. A minimum of one internship is required of students majoring in technical communication. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","WILLIAMS,T " 13820,1031,495,"TUTORING WOMEN STDY ","Students train to serve as tutors in designated courses. Facilitate weekly group discussions, assist with writing assignments, explain course materials. Credit/no credit only.","KENNEY,N " 13821,754,496,"SPEC ST IN ARABIC ","Topics vary. Offered occasionally by visiting or resident faculty.","WHEELER,B " 13822,757,496,"U/GRAD INTERNSHIP ","Faculty supervised fieldwork in art related activities. Credit/no credit only.","CHENG,K " 13823,757,496,"U/GRAD INTERNSHIP ","Faculty supervised fieldwork in art related activities. Credit/no credit only.","GARVENS,E " 13824,757,496,"U/GRAD INTERNSHIP ","Faculty supervised fieldwork in art related activities. Credit/no credit only.","GOVEDARE,P " 13825,757,496,"U/GRAD INTERNSHIP ","Faculty supervised fieldwork in art related activities. Credit/no credit only.","KEHL,R " 13826,757,496,"U/GRAD INTERNSHIP ","Faculty supervised fieldwork in art related activities. Credit/no credit only.","O'TOOLE,H " 13827,757,496,"U/GRAD INTERNSHIP ","Faculty supervised fieldwork in art related activities. Credit/no credit only.","ST. PIERRE,L " 13828,757,496,"U/GRAD INTERNSHIP ","Faculty supervised fieldwork in art related activities. Credit/no credit only.","WALKER,J " 13829,775,496,"PEER TAS IN BIOLOGY ","Direct experience in the classroom, typically teaching a lab section of BIOL 100. Peer Teaching Assistants attend lectures and weekly preparation meetings and gain in-depth background on the subject material as well as training in teaching techniques and approaches. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: either BIOL 102 or both BIOL 202 and BIOL 203. Offered: AWSp.","MARTIN-MORRI " 13830,775,496,"PEER TAS IN BIOLOGY ","Direct experience in the classroom, typically teaching a lab section of BIOL 100. Peer Teaching Assistants attend lectures and weekly preparation meetings and gain in-depth background on the subject material as well as training in teaching techniques and approaches. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: either BIOL 102 or both BIOL 202 and BIOL 203. Offered: AWSp.","NICOTRI,M " 13831,782,496,"SPEC STDYS COMP LIT ","Offered occasionally by visitors or resident faculty. Content varies.","CRNKOVIC,G " 13832,782,496,"SPEC STDYS COMP LIT ","Offered occasionally by visitors or resident faculty. Content varies.","SNOW,K " 13833,782,496,"SPEC STDYS COMP LIT ","Offered occasionally by visitors or resident faculty. Content varies.","VANCE,E " 13834,790,496,"FOCUS GROUPS ","Credit/no credit only.","BATES,J " 13835,790,496,"FOCUS GROUPS ","Credit/no credit only.","BROOK,J " 13836,790,496,"FOCUS GROUPS ","Credit/no credit only.","FOX,T " 13837,790,496,"FOCUS GROUPS ","Credit/no credit only.","LANG,D " 13838,790,496,"FOCUS GROUPS ","Credit/no credit only.","TUPPER,K " 13839,815,496,"H-HONORS SEMINAR ","Honors and other students in high standing have the opportunity to develop research techniques, to pursue topics in breadth and depth, and to apply tools of economic analysis to selected topics in economic theory and current issues of national and international economic policy. For seniors only.","BROCK,P " 13840,816,496,"WKSHP INSTRCTN IMPR ","Individual or group study projects on the improvement of instruction with attention to designing instructional plans.","WALLACE,S " 13841,817,496,"WKSP ED PROG & PROB ","Study of such topics as planning, development, supervision, organization, operation, or evaluation of current or emerging programs or problems in education.","JULNES,R " 13842,817,496,"WKSP ED PROG & PROB ","Study of such topics as planning, development, supervision, organization, operation, or evaluation of current or emerging programs or problems in education.","KIEHLE,C " 13843,817,496,"WKSP ED PROG & PROB ","Study of such topics as planning, development, supervision, organization, operation, or evaluation of current or emerging programs or problems in education.","STOWITSCHEK, " 13844,819,496,"WKSP IN SPEC EDUC ","Demonstration, observation, and/or participation with groups of disabled children in laboratory or controlled classroom settings. Offered: AWSpS.","BILLINGSLEY,F " 13845,819,496,"WKSP IN SPEC EDUC ","Demonstration, observation, and/or participation with groups of disabled children in laboratory or controlled classroom settings. Offered: AWSpS.","JOHNSON,E " 13846,824,496,"H-MAJOR CONF-HONORS ","Individual study (reading, papers) by arrangement with the instructor. Required of, and limited to, honors seniors in English.","DUNN,R " 13847,824,496,"H-MAJOR CONF-HONORS ","Individual study (reading, papers) by arrangement with the instructor. Required of, and limited to, honors seniors in English.","FREY,C " 13848,824,496,"H-MAJOR CONF-HONORS ","Individual study (reading, papers) by arrangement with the instructor. Required of, and limited to, honors seniors in English.","KENNEY,R " 13849,824,496,"H-MAJOR CONF-HONORS ","Individual study (reading, papers) by arrangement with the instructor. Required of, and limited to, honors seniors in English.","SIMPSON,C " 13850,824,496,"H-MAJOR CONF-HONORS ","Individual study (reading, papers) by arrangement with the instructor. Required of, and limited to, honors seniors in English.","SOLBERG,S " 13851,829,496,"WLDLF SENIOR THESIS ","Statistical analysis and presentation of research results and discussion of results of the senior research project. Students work with faculty advisors to complete field or laboratory research and then prepare the senior thesis. Prerequisite: ESC 494; may not be repeated. Offered: AWSpS.","MARZLUFF,J " 13852,829,496,"WLDLF SENIOR THESIS ","Statistical analysis and presentation of research results and discussion of results of the senior research project. Students work with faculty advisors to complete field or laboratory research and then prepare the senior thesis. Prerequisite: ESC 494; may not be repeated. Offered: AWSpS.","WEST,S " 13853,841,496,"INTERNSHIP IN GEOG ","Internship in the public or private sector, supervised by a faculty member. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","CHRISMAN,N " 13854,841,496,"INTERNSHIP IN GEOG ","Internship in the public or private sector, supervised by a faculty member. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","NYERGES,T " 13855,898,496,"UNDERGRAD LIBR RSCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","BEESON,C " 13856,898,496,"UNDERGRAD LIBR RSCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","BUCKNER,F " 13857,898,496,"UNDERGRAD LIBR RSCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CHAMPOUX,J " 13858,898,496,"UNDERGRAD LIBR RSCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","KENNY,G " 13859,898,496,"UNDERGRAD LIBR RSCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","LAGUNOFF,M " 13860,898,496,"UNDERGRAD LIBR RSCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","LIDSTROM,M " 13861,898,496,"UNDERGRAD LIBR RSCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MANDOLI,D " 13862,898,496,"UNDERGRAD LIBR RSCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MUCHOWSKI,P " 13863,898,496,"UNDERGRAD LIBR RSCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SAPPINGTON,J " 13864,898,496,"UNDERGRAD LIBR RSCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","VESSELLA,R " 13865,911,496,"SPECIAL STUDIES ","Offered occasionally by visitors or resident faculty. Content varies.","CIRTAUTAS,I " 13866,945,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Students serving in approved internships.","BURGOYNE,N " 13867,945,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Students serving in approved internships.","JONES,B " 13868,945,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Students serving in approved internships.","LEMIEUX,S " 13869,945,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Students serving in approved internships.","MERCER,J " 13870,945,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Students serving in approved internships.","OLSON,D " 13871,945,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Students serving in approved internships.","REDKEY,W " 13872,945,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Students serving in approved internships.","SANDWEISS,S " 13873,945,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Students serving in approved internships.","SMITH,M " 13874,951,496,"UNDERGRAD TEACH EXP ","Students are trained as assistants in quiz sections or as supplemental tutors for undergraduate psychology courses. Designed especially for those students planning graduate work or education certification. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","KENNEY,N " 13875,951,496,"UNDERGRAD TEACH EXP ","Students are trained as assistants in quiz sections or as supplemental tutors for undergraduate psychology courses. Designed especially for those students planning graduate work or education certification. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","KIMPO,C " 13876,951,496,"UNDERGRAD TEACH EXP ","Students are trained as assistants in quiz sections or as supplemental tutors for undergraduate psychology courses. Designed especially for those students planning graduate work or education certification. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","LITTLE,L " 13877,958,496,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Guided opportunity for in-depth study in specific areas of rehabilitation. Topics vary.","KOPP,K " 13878,1016,496,"INTERNSHIP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GAWEL,J " 13879,1018,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Credit/no credit only.","ALLEN,M " 13880,1018,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Credit/no credit only.","BAIRD,K " 13881,1018,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Credit/no credit only.","DEMASKE,C " 13882,1018,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Credit/no credit only.","DETRAY,S " 13883,1018,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Credit/no credit only.","FORMAN,M " 13884,1018,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Credit/no credit only.","HANNEMAN,M " 13885,1018,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Credit/no credit only.","HONEY,M " 13886,1018,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Credit/no credit only.","LARA,M " 13887,1018,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Credit/no credit only.","LINGWALL,J " 13888,1018,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Credit/no credit only.","MAY,R " 13889,1018,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Credit/no credit only.","NICOLETTA,J " 13890,1018,496,"INTERNSHIP ","Credit/no credit only.","TURRENTINE,P " 13891,1030,496,"SPC STDY VIETNAMESE ","Topics vary. Emphasizes improving language skills for research. Primarily for Southeast Asian Studies majors. Offered: AWSp.","NGUYEN,K " 13892,760,497,"TOPICS IN ASTRONOMY ","Recent developments in one field of astronomy or astrophysics.","DALCANTON,J " 13893,760,497,"TOPICS IN ASTRONOMY ","Recent developments in one field of astronomy or astrophysics.","LARSON,A " 13894,763,497,"GUIDED INTERNSHIP ","A significant research project planned and carried out by the student under the direction of one or more faculty. ","FREYTAG,W " 13895,763,497,"GUIDED INTERNSHIP ","A significant research project planned and carried out by the student under the direction of one or more faculty. ","HUNEKE,M " 13896,767,497,"HEALTH TOPICS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","LEPPA,C " 13897,782,497,"SPEC TPCS CIN STUD ","Varying topics in Cinema Studies. Offered by resident or visiting faculty.","SHAVIRO,S " 13898,782,497,"SPEC TPCS CIN STUD ","Varying topics in Cinema Studies. Offered by resident or visiting faculty.","STEELE,C " 13899,789,497,"DESIGN SPEC PROJ ","Chemical engineering design instruction and experience in special projects, such as industrially motivated, timely, or interdisciplinary projects. Project subject and content varies. Majors only. Prerequisite: CHEM E 340.","RICKER,N " 13900,789,497,"DESIGN SPEC PROJ ","Chemical engineering design instruction and experience in special projects, such as industrially motivated, timely, or interdisciplinary projects. Project subject and content varies. Majors only. Prerequisite: CHEM E 340.","SCHWARTZ,D " 13901,790,497,"PEER FACILITATORS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MERRELL,D " 13902,802,497,"COOPERATIVE EDUC ","Completion of project as delineated in a contract between student, faculty advisor, and community sponsor.","BERGER,A " 13903,802,497,"COOPERATIVE EDUC ","Completion of project as delineated in a contract between student, faculty advisor, and community sponsor.","ERDLY,W " 13904,802,497,"COOPERATIVE EDUC ","Completion of project as delineated in a contract between student, faculty advisor, and community sponsor.","KOCHANSKI,M " 13905,802,497,"COOPERATIVE EDUC ","Completion of project as delineated in a contract between student, faculty advisor, and community sponsor.","LEONG,A " 13906,802,497,"COOPERATIVE EDUC ","Completion of project as delineated in a contract between student, faculty advisor, and community sponsor.","RASMUSSEN,J " 13907,802,497,"COOPERATIVE EDUC ","Completion of project as delineated in a contract between student, faculty advisor, and community sponsor.","ZANDER,C " 13908,824,497,"HONORS SR SEMINAR ","Seminar study of special topics in language and literary study. Limited to honors students majoring in English.","ALLEN,C " 13909,824,497,"HONORS SR SEMINAR ","Seminar study of special topics in language and literary study. Limited to honors students majoring in English.","FISHER,A " 13910,824,497,"HONORS SR SEMINAR ","Seminar study of special topics in language and literary study. Limited to honors students majoring in English.","FISHER,L " 13911,824,497,"HONORS SR SEMINAR ","Seminar study of special topics in language and literary study. Limited to honors students majoring in English.","MUSSETTER,S " 13912,824,497,"HONORS SR SEMINAR ","Seminar study of special topics in language and literary study. Limited to honors students majoring in English.","PREBEL,J " 13913,824,497,"HONORS SR SEMINAR ","Seminar study of special topics in language and literary study. Limited to honors students majoring in English.","REDDY,C " 13914,824,497,"HONORS SR SEMINAR ","Seminar study of special topics in language and literary study. Limited to honors students majoring in English.","SOLBERG,S " 13915,824,497,"HONORS SR SEMINAR ","Seminar study of special topics in language and literary study. Limited to honors students majoring in English.","YEASTING,J " 13916,826,497,"ENVH SPEC ELECTVS ","Offered: AWSpS.","TRESER,C " 13917,837,497,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","One-time offerings of topics in fisheries by resident or visiting faculty.","HORNE,J " 13918,841,497,"TUTORIAL IN GEOG ","Intensive directed study and tutoring. Literature reviews, formulations of project outlines and research designs, orientation in contemporary geographic thought and trends. Directed writing. Required for honors students. Offered: AWSp.","BROWN,M " 13919,843,497,"STUDIES GERMAN LIT ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GRAY,R " 13920,888,497,"SPC TPCS MATH TCHRS ","Study of selected areas of mathematics. Designed for the improvement of teachers of mathematics. Offered: jointly with EDC&I 478.","WARFIELD,V " 13921,940,497,"DRUG THER FOR ELDER ","Current knowledge of the effects of aging on the clinical use of drugs for older patients. Emphasizes selection and monitoring of therapy for common conditions of the older adult with multiple medical conditions. Prerequisite: nurse practitioner students or permission of instructor.","ABRASS,I " 13922,940,497,"DRUG THER FOR ELDER ","Current knowledge of the effects of aging on the clinical use of drugs for older patients. Emphasizes selection and monitoring of therapy for common conditions of the older adult with multiple medical conditions. Prerequisite: nurse practitioner students or permission of instructor.","BLACK,D " 13923,940,497,"DRUG THER FOR ELDER ","Current knowledge of the effects of aging on the clinical use of drugs for older patients. Emphasizes selection and monitoring of therapy for common conditions of the older adult with multiple medical conditions. Prerequisite: nurse practitioner students or permission of instructor.","GARDNER,J " 13924,940,497,"DRUG THER FOR ELDER ","Current knowledge of the effects of aging on the clinical use of drugs for older patients. Emphasizes selection and monitoring of therapy for common conditions of the older adult with multiple medical conditions. Prerequisite: nurse practitioner students or permission of instructor.","GRAY,S " 13925,940,497,"DRUG THER FOR ELDER ","Current knowledge of the effects of aging on the clinical use of drugs for older patients. Emphasizes selection and monitoring of therapy for common conditions of the older adult with multiple medical conditions. Prerequisite: nurse practitioner students or permission of instructor.","JOSEPH,J " 13926,940,497,"DRUG THER FOR ELDER ","Current knowledge of the effects of aging on the clinical use of drugs for older patients. Emphasizes selection and monitoring of therapy for common conditions of the older adult with multiple medical conditions. Prerequisite: nurse practitioner students or permission of instructor.","LAVIGNE,L " 13927,940,497,"DRUG THER FOR ELDER ","Current knowledge of the effects of aging on the clinical use of drugs for older patients. Emphasizes selection and monitoring of therapy for common conditions of the older adult with multiple medical conditions. Prerequisite: nurse practitioner students or permission of instructor.","PLEIN,J " 13928,950,497,"PLP & PPR INTERN ","Technical and economic analysis of commercial pulp and paper installations. Structured visits to industrial operations to observe technical aspects of pulp and paper curriculum in practice. Preparation of visitation reports and analysis in seminar setting. Offered: AWSpS.","JACOBS-YOUNG " 13929,951,497,"UNDERGRD FIELDWORK ","Individual consultation with faculty member and supervised practicum experience in a broad range of community settings and agencies dealing with psychological problems. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree.","BARRETT,K " 13930,967,497,"INTERNSHIP ","Credit for the completion of an approved internship in international studies. Credit/no credit only.","HATCH,W " 13931,967,497,"INTERNSHIP ","Credit for the completion of an approved internship in international studies. Credit/no credit only.","INGEBRITSEN,C " 13932,967,497,"INTERNSHIP ","Credit for the completion of an approved internship in international studies. Credit/no credit only.","JONES,C " 13933,967,497,"INTERNSHIP ","Credit for the completion of an approved internship in international studies. Credit/no credit only.","POZNANSKI,K " 13934,987,497,"HONORS THESIS ","Researching and writing honors thesis.","GASTIL,J " 13935,987,497,"HONORS THESIS ","Researching and writing honors thesis.","MANUSOV,V " 13936,987,497,"HONORS THESIS ","Researching and writing honors thesis.","PHILIPSEN,G " 13937,1012,497,"INTERNSHIP IN CSS ","Project as delineated in a contract between student, faculty advisor, and community sponsor. Prerequisite: TCSS 301; TCSS 422. Offered: AWSpS.","CRUM,L " 13938,1018,497,"SENIOR THESIS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","DEMASKE,C " 13939,1018,497,"SENIOR THESIS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","DETRAY,S " 13940,1031,497,"FIELDWORK WOMEN ST ","Internships in local agencies. Allows development of specific skills in area of specialization. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","HOWARD,J " 13941,1031,497,"FIELDWORK WOMEN ST ","Internships in local agencies. Allows development of specific skills in area of specialization. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","YEE,S " 13942,742,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Lectures and discussions on topics of current interest in aviation and space engineering. Three quarters required for credit. Offered: AWSp.","BRUCKNER,A " 13943,744,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","LIU,M " 13944,747,498,"AES SPECIAL TOPICS ","Designed to provide the student an opportunity to concentrate on one specific aspect of American Ethnic Studies through a comparative, interdisciplinary approach.","TOVARES,C " 13945,755,498,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Instructor-initiated and department-approved systematic study and offering of specialized subject matter. Topics vary and are announced in preceding quarter.","BADANES,S " 13946,755,498,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Instructor-initiated and department-approved systematic study and offering of specialized subject matter. Topics vary and are announced in preceding quarter.","BOSWORTH,T " 13947,755,498,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Instructor-initiated and department-approved systematic study and offering of specialized subject matter. Topics vary and are announced in preceding quarter.","CAMARATA,K " 13948,755,498,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Instructor-initiated and department-approved systematic study and offering of specialized subject matter. Topics vary and are announced in preceding quarter.","DO,Y " 13949,755,498,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Instructor-initiated and department-approved systematic study and offering of specialized subject matter. Topics vary and are announced in preceding quarter.","FINROW,G " 13950,755,498,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Instructor-initiated and department-approved systematic study and offering of specialized subject matter. Topics vary and are announced in preceding quarter.","FINROW,J " 13951,755,498,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Instructor-initiated and department-approved systematic study and offering of specialized subject matter. Topics vary and are announced in preceding quarter.","GROSS,M " 13952,755,498,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Instructor-initiated and department-approved systematic study and offering of specialized subject matter. Topics vary and are announced in preceding quarter.","JOHNSON,B " 13953,755,498,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Instructor-initiated and department-approved systematic study and offering of specialized subject matter. Topics vary and are announced in preceding quarter.","LATOURELLE,E " 13954,755,498,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Instructor-initiated and department-approved systematic study and offering of specialized subject matter. Topics vary and are announced in preceding quarter.","PALLERONI,S " 13955,755,498,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Instructor-initiated and department-approved systematic study and offering of specialized subject matter. Topics vary and are announced in preceding quarter.","ROLFE,G " 13956,755,498,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Instructor-initiated and department-approved systematic study and offering of specialized subject matter. Topics vary and are announced in preceding quarter.","STEVENS,A " 13957,755,498,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Instructor-initiated and department-approved systematic study and offering of specialized subject matter. Topics vary and are announced in preceding quarter.","ZIMMERMAN,W " 13958,757,498,"INDIV PROJ-PTG/SCLP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","BREWSTER,R " 13959,757,498,"INDIV PROJ-PTG/SCLP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","COWIE,C " 13960,757,498,"INDIV PROJ-PTG/SCLP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GARVENS,E " 13961,757,498,"INDIV PROJ-PTG/SCLP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GOLDSMITH,L " 13962,757,498,"INDIV PROJ-PTG/SCLP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GOVEDARE,P " 13963,757,498,"INDIV PROJ-PTG/SCLP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","KEHL,R " 13964,757,498,"INDIV PROJ-PTG/SCLP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","LABITZKE,C " 13965,757,498,"INDIV PROJ-PTG/SCLP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","LUNDIN,N " 13966,757,498,"INDIV PROJ-PTG/SCLP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","O'TOOLE,H " 13967,757,498,"INDIV PROJ-PTG/SCLP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","TAYLOR,N " 13968,757,498,"INDIV PROJ-PTG/SCLP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","WALKER,J " 13969,757,498,"INDIV PROJ-PTG/SCLP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","YOUNG,J " 13970,758,498,"UNDERGRAD PRACTICUM ","Fieldwork or internships in art-related areas in the community. Practical experience in areas such as arts administration, gallery and museum operations, collection cataloguing, curatorial responsibilities, and art education. Credit/no credit only.","CASTERAS,S " 13971,763,498,"DIRECTED READINGS ","A significant research project planned and carried out by the student under the direction of two or more faculty.","KRISHNAMURTHY,S " 13972,763,498,"DIRECTED READINGS ","A significant research project planned and carried out by the student under the direction of two or more faculty.","SLATER,S " 13973,777,498,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual advanced research on topics conducted under the direction of one or more instructors.","ASHBAUGH,L " 13974,777,498,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual advanced research on topics conducted under the direction of one or more instructors.","BURGETT,B " 13975,777,498,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual advanced research on topics conducted under the direction of one or more instructors.","GILLESPIE,D " 13976,777,498,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual advanced research on topics conducted under the direction of one or more instructors.","HEUVING,J " 13977,777,498,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual advanced research on topics conducted under the direction of one or more instructors.","KOCHIS,B " 13978,777,498,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual advanced research on topics conducted under the direction of one or more instructors.","REED,R " 13979,777,498,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual advanced research on topics conducted under the direction of one or more instructors.","SEABURG,W " 13980,777,498,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual advanced research on topics conducted under the direction of one or more instructors.","WOOD,A " 13981,779,498,"SPEC PROB IN BOTANY ","Students with suitable background in botany may enroll for special study in phycology, anatomy, ecology, mycology, morphology, paleobotany, physiology, or taxonomy. Offered: AWSpS.","BENDICH,A " 13982,779,498,"SPEC PROB IN BOTANY ","Students with suitable background in botany may enroll for special study in phycology, anatomy, ecology, mycology, morphology, paleobotany, physiology, or taxonomy. Offered: AWSpS.","BRADSHAW,H " 13983,779,498,"SPEC PROB IN BOTANY ","Students with suitable background in botany may enroll for special study in phycology, anatomy, ecology, mycology, morphology, paleobotany, physiology, or taxonomy. Offered: AWSpS.","CATTOLICO,R " 13984,779,498,"SPEC PROB IN BOTANY ","Students with suitable background in botany may enroll for special study in phycology, anatomy, ecology, mycology, morphology, paleobotany, physiology, or taxonomy. Offered: AWSpS.","OLMSTEAD,R " 13985,779,498,"SPEC PROB IN BOTANY ","Students with suitable background in botany may enroll for special study in phycology, anatomy, ecology, mycology, morphology, paleobotany, physiology, or taxonomy. Offered: AWSpS.","TORII,K " 13986,779,498,"SPEC PROB IN BOTANY ","Students with suitable background in botany may enroll for special study in phycology, anatomy, ecology, mycology, morphology, paleobotany, physiology, or taxonomy. Offered: AWSpS.","VAN VOLKENBURGH,E " 13987,784,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Special topics in civil engineering offered as course with lecture and/or laboratory. Maximum of 6 credits in combination of 498 and 499 may be applied toward an undergraduate degree.","AHMED,K " 13988,784,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Special topics in civil engineering offered as course with lecture and/or laboratory. Maximum of 6 credits in combination of 498 and 499 may be applied toward an undergraduate degree.","LIDSTROM,M " 13989,784,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Special topics in civil engineering offered as course with lecture and/or laboratory. Maximum of 6 credits in combination of 498 and 499 may be applied toward an undergraduate degree.","STAHL,D " 13990,784,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Special topics in civil engineering offered as course with lecture and/or laboratory. Maximum of 6 credits in combination of 498 and 499 may be applied toward an undergraduate degree.","TURKIYYAH,G " 13991,785,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Systematic study of specialized subject matter.","SCHUESSLER,R " 13992,788,498,"TEACHING CHEMISTRY ","Training in teaching chemistry laboratory and quiz sections. For chemistry and biochemistry majors, especially those planning graduate work or secondary education. Covers teaching strategies, student diversity, learning styles, grading, and interaction with students and faculty. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.","RAUCHER,S " 13993,789,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Topics of current interest in the field. Subject matter changes from year to year.","FITZGERALD,K " 13994,789,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Topics of current interest in the field. Subject matter changes from year to year.","LIDSTROM,M " 13995,790,498,"SPECIAL COLLOQUIA ","Each colloquium examines a different subject or problem from a comparative framework. A list of topics is available from the CHID office.","MERRELL,D " 13996,790,498,"SPECIAL COLLOQUIA ","Each colloquium examines a different subject or problem from a comparative framework. A list of topics is available from the CHID office.","THURTLE,P " 13997,796,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","ROLFE,G " 13998,796,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SCHAUFELBERG " 13999,797,498,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research and individual study. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.","CHAN,A " 14000,797,498,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research and individual study. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.","FEARN-BANKS,K " 14001,797,498,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research and individual study. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.","HENDERSON,M " 14002,797,498,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research and individual study. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.","SIMPSON,R " 14003,797,498,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research and individual study. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.","THURTLE,P " 14004,801,498,"SENIOR PROJECT ","A report (and perhaps demonstration) describing a development, survey, or small research project in computer science or an application to another field. Objectives are: (1) integrating material from several courses, (2) introducing the professional literature, (3) gaining experience in writing a technical document, and (4) showing evidence of independent work. Work normally extends over more than one quarter, for a maximum of 6 credits for 498; 9 credits are required for 498H. Offered: AWSpS.","ARNSTEIN,L " 14005,801,498,"SENIOR PROJECT ","A report (and perhaps demonstration) describing a development, survey, or small research project in computer science or an application to another field. Objectives are: (1) integrating material from several courses, (2) introducing the professional literature, (3) gaining experience in writing a technical document, and (4) showing evidence of independent work. Work normally extends over more than one quarter, for a maximum of 6 credits for 498; 9 credits are required for 498H. Offered: AWSpS.","BORNING,A " 14006,801,498,"SENIOR PROJECT ","A report (and perhaps demonstration) describing a development, survey, or small research project in computer science or an application to another field. Objectives are: (1) integrating material from several courses, (2) introducing the professional literature, (3) gaining experience in writing a technical document, and (4) showing evidence of independent work. Work normally extends over more than one quarter, for a maximum of 6 credits for 498; 9 credits are required for 498H. Offered: AWSpS.","BORRIELLO,G " 14007,801,498,"SENIOR PROJECT ","A report (and perhaps demonstration) describing a development, survey, or small research project in computer science or an application to another field. Objectives are: (1) integrating material from several courses, (2) introducing the professional literature, (3) gaining experience in writing a technical document, and (4) showing evidence of independent work. Work normally extends over more than one quarter, for a maximum of 6 credits for 498; 9 credits are required for 498H. Offered: AWSpS.","CHAMBERS,C " 14008,801,498,"SENIOR PROJECT ","A report (and perhaps demonstration) describing a development, survey, or small research project in computer science or an application to another field. Objectives are: (1) integrating material from several courses, (2) introducing the professional literature, (3) gaining experience in writing a technical document, and (4) showing evidence of independent work. Work normally extends over more than one quarter, for a maximum of 6 credits for 498; 9 credits are required for 498H. Offered: AWSpS.","COHEN,M " 14009,801,498,"SENIOR PROJECT ","A report (and perhaps demonstration) describing a development, survey, or small research project in computer science or an application to another field. Objectives are: (1) integrating material from several courses, (2) introducing the professional literature, (3) gaining experience in writing a technical document, and (4) showing evidence of independent work. Work normally extends over more than one quarter, for a maximum of 6 credits for 498; 9 credits are required for 498H. Offered: AWSpS.","DIORIO,C " 14010,801,498,"SENIOR PROJECT ","A report (and perhaps demonstration) describing a development, survey, or small research project in computer science or an application to another field. Objectives are: (1) integrating material from several courses, (2) introducing the professional literature, (3) gaining experience in writing a technical document, and (4) showing evidence of independent work. Work normally extends over more than one quarter, for a maximum of 6 credits for 498; 9 credits are required for 498H. Offered: AWSpS.","EBELING,W " 14011,801,498,"SENIOR PROJECT ","A report (and perhaps demonstration) describing a development, survey, or small research project in computer science or an application to another field. Objectives are: (1) integrating material from several courses, (2) introducing the professional literature, (3) gaining experience in writing a technical document, and (4) showing evidence of independent work. Work normally extends over more than one quarter, for a maximum of 6 credits for 498; 9 credits are required for 498H. Offered: AWSpS.","ETZIONI,O " 14012,801,498,"SENIOR PROJECT ","A report (and perhaps demonstration) describing a development, survey, or small research project in computer science or an application to another field. Objectives are: (1) integrating material from several courses, (2) introducing the professional literature, (3) gaining experience in writing a technical document, and (4) showing evidence of independent work. Work normally extends over more than one quarter, for a maximum of 6 credits for 498; 9 credits are required for 498H. Offered: AWSpS.","FOX,D " 14013,801,498,"SENIOR PROJECT ","A report (and perhaps demonstration) describing a development, survey, or small research project in computer science or an application to another field. Objectives are: (1) integrating material from several courses, (2) introducing the professional literature, (3) gaining experience in writing a technical document, and (4) showing evidence of independent work. Work normally extends over more than one quarter, for a maximum of 6 credits for 498; 9 credits are required for 498H. Offered: AWSpS.","GRIBBLE,S " 14014,801,498,"SENIOR PROJECT ","A report (and perhaps demonstration) describing a development, survey, or small research project in computer science or an application to another field. Objectives are: (1) integrating material from several courses, (2) introducing the professional literature, (3) gaining experience in writing a technical document, and (4) showing evidence of independent work. Work normally extends over more than one quarter, for a maximum of 6 credits for 498; 9 credits are required for 498H. Offered: AWSpS.","LADNER,R " 14015,801,498,"SENIOR PROJECT ","A report (and perhaps demonstration) describing a development, survey, or small research project in computer science or an application to another field. Objectives are: (1) integrating material from several courses, (2) introducing the professional literature, (3) gaining experience in writing a technical document, and (4) showing evidence of independent work. Work normally extends over more than one quarter, for a maximum of 6 credits for 498; 9 credits are required for 498H. Offered: AWSpS.","RAO,R " 14016,801,498,"SENIOR PROJECT ","A report (and perhaps demonstration) describing a development, survey, or small research project in computer science or an application to another field. Objectives are: (1) integrating material from several courses, (2) introducing the professional literature, (3) gaining experience in writing a technical document, and (4) showing evidence of independent work. Work normally extends over more than one quarter, for a maximum of 6 credits for 498; 9 credits are required for 498H. Offered: AWSpS.","RUZZO,W " 14017,801,498,"SENIOR PROJECT ","A report (and perhaps demonstration) describing a development, survey, or small research project in computer science or an application to another field. Objectives are: (1) integrating material from several courses, (2) introducing the professional literature, (3) gaining experience in writing a technical document, and (4) showing evidence of independent work. Work normally extends over more than one quarter, for a maximum of 6 credits for 498; 9 credits are required for 498H. Offered: AWSpS.","SHAPIRO,L " 14018,801,498,"SENIOR PROJECT ","A report (and perhaps demonstration) describing a development, survey, or small research project in computer science or an application to another field. Objectives are: (1) integrating material from several courses, (2) introducing the professional literature, (3) gaining experience in writing a technical document, and (4) showing evidence of independent work. Work normally extends over more than one quarter, for a maximum of 6 credits for 498; 9 credits are required for 498H. Offered: AWSpS.","SUCIU,D " 14019,801,498,"SENIOR PROJECT ","A report (and perhaps demonstration) describing a development, survey, or small research project in computer science or an application to another field. Objectives are: (1) integrating material from several courses, (2) introducing the professional literature, (3) gaining experience in writing a technical document, and (4) showing evidence of independent work. Work normally extends over more than one quarter, for a maximum of 6 credits for 498; 9 credits are required for 498H. Offered: AWSpS.","TANIMOTO,S " 14020,801,498,"SENIOR PROJECT ","A report (and perhaps demonstration) describing a development, survey, or small research project in computer science or an application to another field. Objectives are: (1) integrating material from several courses, (2) introducing the professional literature, (3) gaining experience in writing a technical document, and (4) showing evidence of independent work. Work normally extends over more than one quarter, for a maximum of 6 credits for 498; 9 credits are required for 498H. Offered: AWSpS.","ZAHORJAN,J " 14021,802,498,"DIRECTED READINGS ","Readings as specified in a contract with faculty member.","JAVID,M " 14022,802,498,"DIRECTED READINGS ","Readings as specified in a contract with faculty member.","KOCHANSKI,M " 14023,812,498,"THEATRE PRODUCTION ","Laboratory course for students participating in School of Drama major productions. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","HARRISON,M " 14024,812,498,"THEATRE PRODUCTION ","Laboratory course for students participating in School of Drama major productions. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","HUNT,R " 14025,812,498,"THEATRE PRODUCTION ","Laboratory course for students participating in School of Drama major productions. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","JENKINS,M " 14026,812,498,"THEATRE PRODUCTION ","Laboratory course for students participating in School of Drama major productions. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","MADDEN,C " 14027,824,498,"SENIOR SEMINAR ","Seminar study of special topics in language and literary study. Limited to seniors majoring in English.","ALLEN,C " 14028,824,498,"SENIOR SEMINAR ","Seminar study of special topics in language and literary study. Limited to seniors majoring in English.","FISHER,A " 14029,824,498,"SENIOR SEMINAR ","Seminar study of special topics in language and literary study. Limited to seniors majoring in English.","FISHER,L " 14030,824,498,"SENIOR SEMINAR ","Seminar study of special topics in language and literary study. Limited to seniors majoring in English.","MUSSETTER,S " 14031,824,498,"SENIOR SEMINAR ","Seminar study of special topics in language and literary study. Limited to seniors majoring in English.","PREBEL,J " 14032,824,498,"SENIOR SEMINAR ","Seminar study of special topics in language and literary study. Limited to seniors majoring in English.","REDDY,C " 14033,824,498,"SENIOR SEMINAR ","Seminar study of special topics in language and literary study. Limited to seniors majoring in English.","SOLBERG,S " 14034,824,498,"SENIOR SEMINAR ","Seminar study of special topics in language and literary study. Limited to seniors majoring in English.","YEASTING,J " 14035,831,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GATES,A " 14036,837,498,"INTERNSHIP ","Structured, practical training in the fishing industry, government agencies and other areas utilizing fisheries, food science, or quantitative science expertise. Experiences are supervised and evaluated. Written reports required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","PIETSCH,T " 14037,851,498,"COLLOQUIUM IN HIST ","Each seminar examines a different subject or problem. A quarterly list of the seminars and their instructors is available in the Department of History undergraduate advising office.","COCCO,S " 14038,851,498,"COLLOQUIUM IN HIST ","Each seminar examines a different subject or problem. A quarterly list of the seminars and their instructors is available in the Department of History undergraduate advising office.","ELLISON,H " 14039,851,498,"COLLOQUIUM IN HIST ","Each seminar examines a different subject or problem. A quarterly list of the seminars and their instructors is available in the Department of History undergraduate advising office.","MAEDA,D " 14040,851,498,"COLLOQUIUM IN HIST ","Each seminar examines a different subject or problem. A quarterly list of the seminars and their instructors is available in the Department of History undergraduate advising office.","NASH,L " 14041,851,498,"COLLOQUIUM IN HIST ","Each seminar examines a different subject or problem. A quarterly list of the seminars and their instructors is available in the Department of History undergraduate advising office.","TAYLOR,Q " 14042,851,498,"COLLOQUIUM IN HIST ","Each seminar examines a different subject or problem. A quarterly list of the seminars and their instructors is available in the Department of History undergraduate advising office.","YOUNG,G " 14043,860,498,"TOPICS HUMANITIES ","Examination of selected topics in the humanities and the study of the arts. Taught by U.W. faculty and visiting scholars and artists.","LEMOV,R " 14044,868,498,"TOPIC INFORMATICS ","Various topics in informatics. Offered by visitors or resident faculty. Topics vary. ","BROOKS,T " 14045,868,498,"TOPIC INFORMATICS ","Various topics in informatics. Offered by visitors or resident faculty. Topics vary. ","FRIEDMAN,B " 14046,868,498,"TOPIC INFORMATICS ","Various topics in informatics. Offered by visitors or resident faculty. Topics vary. ","GUTOWSKY-ZIM " 14047,868,498,"TOPIC INFORMATICS ","Various topics in informatics. Offered by visitors or resident faculty. Topics vary. ","SQUIRES,S " 14048,884,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Library service and information science subject matter in seminars, workshops, or other appropriate formats. Topics vary and may be repeated for credit. Credit/no credit only.","BUSCHMAN,J " 14049,884,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Library service and information science subject matter in seminars, workshops, or other appropriate formats. Topics vary and may be repeated for credit. Credit/no credit only.","HOLBROOKS,M " 14050,884,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Library service and information science subject matter in seminars, workshops, or other appropriate formats. Topics vary and may be repeated for credit. Credit/no credit only.","MATHEY " 14051,886,498,"SPEC TPCS MECH ENGR ","Lecture and/or laboratory. Maximum of 6 credits may be applied toward an undergraduate degree.","EMERY,A " 14052,888,498,"SPEC TOPICS IN MATH ","Reading and lecture course intended for special needs of advanced students. Offered: AWSpS.","BURKE,J " 14053,888,498,"SPEC TOPICS IN MATH ","Reading and lecture course intended for special needs of advanced students. Offered: AWSpS.","MOORE,R " 14054,888,498,"SPEC TOPICS IN MATH ","Reading and lecture course intended for special needs of advanced students. Offered: AWSpS.","WARFIELD,V " 14055,905,498,"MUSEUM INTERNSHIP ","Faculty supervised off-campus internships in museums and allied institutions. Each internship is individually established and provides students with practical experience and the opportunity to apply and learn new professional skills. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.","SLEMMONS,R " 14056,943,498,"INTERNSHIP ","Independent fieldwork under the supervision of a faculty member. Individual experiences vary but could include an off-campus practicum or being trained as study group leader or tutor. Offered: AWSp.","CLATTERBAUGH,K " 14057,945,498,"WA CTR INTERNSHIP ","Full-time academic internship with the Washington Center in Washington, DC Includes internship activities, academic seminar, assemblies, and related activities. Credit/no credit only. Recommended: POL S 202; 45 UW credits.","MAJESKI,S " 14058,951,498,"DIRECTED READING ","Readings in special interest areas under supervision of departmental faculty. Discussion of reading in conference with the instructor. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","CALOGERO,M " 14059,951,498,"DIRECTED READING ","Readings in special interest areas under supervision of departmental faculty. Discussion of reading in conference with the instructor. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","COMTOIS,K " 14060,951,498,"DIRECTED READING ","Readings in special interest areas under supervision of departmental faculty. Discussion of reading in conference with the instructor. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","HA,J " 14061,951,498,"DIRECTED READING ","Readings in special interest areas under supervision of departmental faculty. Discussion of reading in conference with the instructor. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","KATZ,L " 14062,951,498,"DIRECTED READING ","Readings in special interest areas under supervision of departmental faculty. Discussion of reading in conference with the instructor. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","KENNEY,N " 14063,951,498,"DIRECTED READING ","Readings in special interest areas under supervision of departmental faculty. Discussion of reading in conference with the instructor. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","KIMPO,C " 14064,951,498,"DIRECTED READING ","Readings in special interest areas under supervision of departmental faculty. Discussion of reading in conference with the instructor. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","KOHLENBERG,R " 14065,951,498,"DIRECTED READING ","Readings in special interest areas under supervision of departmental faculty. Discussion of reading in conference with the instructor. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","LITTLE,L " 14066,951,498,"DIRECTED READING ","Readings in special interest areas under supervision of departmental faculty. Discussion of reading in conference with the instructor. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","LOCKARD,J " 14067,951,498,"DIRECTED READING ","Readings in special interest areas under supervision of departmental faculty. Discussion of reading in conference with the instructor. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","MC CAULEY,E " 14068,959,498,"HONORS THESIS ","Required course for Comparative Religion honors students.","JAFFEE,M " 14069,966,498,"SENIOR ESSAY ","Undergraduate research and the writing of a senior essay in Scandinavian area studies.","DUBOIS,I " 14070,966,498,"SENIOR ESSAY ","Undergraduate research and the writing of a senior essay in Scandinavian area studies.","INGEBRITSEN,C " 14071,967,498,"READINGS IN INTL ST ","Reading and discussion of selected works of major importance in interdisciplinary international studies. Restricted to majors in International Studies.","DONG,Y " 14072,967,498,"READINGS IN INTL ST ","Reading and discussion of selected works of major importance in interdisciplinary international studies. Restricted to majors in International Studies.","POZNANSKI,K " 14073,979,498,"SENR HONORS THESIS ","Directed research on a topic approved by department for a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of requirement for degrees ""with honors"" or ""with distinction."" Offered: AWSpS.","DIMENT,G " 14074,998,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Special topics in technical communication to be offered occasionally by permanent or visiting faculty members.","KASONIC,K " 14075,998,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Special topics in technical communication to be offered occasionally by permanent or visiting faculty members.","RAMEY,J " 14076,998,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Special topics in technical communication to be offered occasionally by permanent or visiting faculty members.","TSUTSUI,M " 14077,1016,498,"DIRECTED READINGS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GAWEL,J " 14078,1016,498,"DIRECTED READINGS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","KUCHER,M " 14079,1016,498,"DIRECTED READINGS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SECORD,D " 14080,1018,498,"DIRECTED READINGS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","BACHO,P " 14081,1018,498,"DIRECTED READINGS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","DETRAY,S " 14082,1018,498,"DIRECTED READINGS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","FORMAN,M " 14083,1018,498,"DIRECTED READINGS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HANNEMAN,M " 14084,1018,498,"DIRECTED READINGS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","KALIKOFF,B " 14085,1018,498,"DIRECTED READINGS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","KUCHER,M " 14086,1018,498,"DIRECTED READINGS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","LAPOINTE,M " 14087,1018,498,"DIRECTED READINGS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MORRIS,D " 14088,1018,498,"DIRECTED READINGS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SHARKEY,E " 14089,1028,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Systematic study of specialized subject matter. Topics for each quarter vary, depending upon current interest and needs, and are announced in the preceding quarter.","ALBERTI,M " 14090,1028,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Systematic study of specialized subject matter. Topics for each quarter vary, depending upon current interest and needs, and are announced in the preceding quarter.","BAE,C " 14091,1028,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Systematic study of specialized subject matter. Topics for each quarter vary, depending upon current interest and needs, and are announced in the preceding quarter.","BLANCO,H " 14092,1028,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Systematic study of specialized subject matter. Topics for each quarter vary, depending upon current interest and needs, and are announced in the preceding quarter.","FREITAG,R " 14093,1032,498,"SPEC PROB IN ZOOL ","Recommended: one upper-division zoology course. Offered: AWSpS.","BERGSTROM,C " 14094,1032,498,"SPEC PROB IN ZOOL ","Recommended: one upper-division zoology course. Offered: AWSpS.","BOERSMA,P " 14095,1032,498,"SPEC PROB IN ZOOL ","Recommended: one upper-division zoology course. Offered: AWSpS.","DANIEL,T " 14096,1032,498,"SPEC PROB IN ZOOL ","Recommended: one upper-division zoology course. Offered: AWSpS.","EBREY,T " 14097,1032,498,"SPEC PROB IN ZOOL ","Recommended: one upper-division zoology course. Offered: AWSpS.","EDWARDS,S " 14098,1032,498,"SPEC PROB IN ZOOL ","Recommended: one upper-division zoology course. Offered: AWSpS.","HERRON,J " 14099,1032,498,"SPEC PROB IN ZOOL ","Recommended: one upper-division zoology course. Offered: AWSpS.","HUEY,R " 14100,1032,498,"SPEC PROB IN ZOOL ","Recommended: one upper-division zoology course. Offered: AWSpS.","ODELL,G " 14101,1032,498,"SPEC PROB IN ZOOL ","Recommended: one upper-division zoology course. Offered: AWSpS.","PARRISH,J " 14102,1032,498,"SPEC PROB IN ZOOL ","Recommended: one upper-division zoology course. Offered: AWSpS.","PERKEL,D " 14103,1032,498,"SPEC PROB IN ZOOL ","Recommended: one upper-division zoology course. Offered: AWSpS.","RAMENOFSKY,M " 14104,1032,498,"SPEC PROB IN ZOOL ","Recommended: one upper-division zoology course. Offered: AWSpS.","RUTHERFORD,S " 14105,1032,498,"SPEC PROB IN ZOOL ","Recommended: one upper-division zoology course. Offered: AWSpS.","WAKIMOTO,B " 14106,1032,498,"SPEC PROB IN ZOOL ","Recommended: one upper-division zoology course. Offered: AWSpS.","WINGFIELD,J " 14107,1032,498,"SPEC PROB IN ZOOL ","Recommended: one upper-division zoology course. Offered: AWSpS.","WRIGHT,R " 14108,742,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Investigation on a special project by the student under the supervision of a faculty member. A maximum of 6 credits may be applied toward senior technical electives. Offered: AWSpS.","BRUCKNER,A " 14109,742,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Investigation on a special project by the student under the supervision of a faculty member. A maximum of 6 credits may be applied toward senior technical electives. Offered: AWSpS.","CAMPBELL,M " 14110,742,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Investigation on a special project by the student under the supervision of a faculty member. A maximum of 6 credits may be applied toward senior technical electives. Offered: AWSpS.","LIN,K " 14111,742,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Investigation on a special project by the student under the supervision of a faculty member. A maximum of 6 credits may be applied toward senior technical electives. Offered: AWSpS.","MATTICK,A " 14112,742,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Investigation on a special project by the student under the supervision of a faculty member. A maximum of 6 credits may be applied toward senior technical electives. Offered: AWSpS.","RUSSELL,D " 14113,742,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Investigation on a special project by the student under the supervision of a faculty member. A maximum of 6 credits may be applied toward senior technical electives. Offered: AWSpS.","UDREA,B " 14114,744,499,"UNDERGRAD IND STDY ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","BONUS,E " 14115,744,499,"UNDERGRAD IND STDY ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SO,C " 14116,745,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Arranged and supervised by individual members of the faculty.","SEFCIK,S " 14117,745,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Arranged and supervised by individual members of the faculty.","WELLS,W " 14118,745,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Arranged and supervised by individual members of the faculty.","WIDDISON,E " 14119,747,499,"IND STDY & RESEARCH ","Independent readings and/or research under the supervision of a faculty member.","BONUS,E " 14120,747,499,"IND STDY & RESEARCH ","Independent readings and/or research under the supervision of a faculty member.","GAMBOA,E " 14121,747,499,"IND STDY & RESEARCH ","Independent readings and/or research under the supervision of a faculty member.","MAULANA,S " 14122,747,499,"IND STDY & RESEARCH ","Independent readings and/or research under the supervision of a faculty member.","NOMURA,G " 14123,747,499,"IND STDY & RESEARCH ","Independent readings and/or research under the supervision of a faculty member.","RALSTON,P " 14124,747,499,"IND STDY & RESEARCH ","Independent readings and/or research under the supervision of a faculty member.","SO,C " 14125,749,499,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Readings and/or research under faculty supervision.","BOYD,C " 14126,749,499,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Readings and/or research under faculty supervision.","COLONNESE,T " 14127,749,499,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Readings and/or research under faculty supervision.","HART,D " 14128,749,499,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Readings and/or research under faculty supervision.","MURPHY,T " 14129,749,499,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Readings and/or research under faculty supervision.","SPEED,C " 14130,750,499,"READING/RESEARCH ","Credit/no credit. Offered: AWSpS.","CRIMINALE,W " 14131,750,499,"READING/RESEARCH ","Credit/no credit. Offered: AWSpS.","KUTZ,J " 14132,752,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Specific research problems relating to pulmonary, cardiovascular, renal, obstetric, and central nervous system functions, and their alteration by anesthetic techniques and agents. (Six weeks, full-time. Limit: two students.) Offered: AWSpS.","MACKIE,K " 14133,753,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GREEN,J " 14134,753,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GREENWAY,C " 14135,753,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HARRELL,S " 14136,753,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HUNN,E " 14137,753,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","KEYES,C " 14138,753,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SMITH,E " 14139,753,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SPEED,C " 14140,754,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SOUAIAIA,A " 14141,755,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MERLINO,K " 14142,756,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CLOSE,A " 14143,756,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","FITZHUGH,J " 14144,756,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","LAPE,P " 14145,757,499,"INDIV PROJ-DESIGN ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CHENG,K " 14146,757,499,"INDIV PROJ-DESIGN ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CUMMINS,R " 14147,757,499,"INDIV PROJ-DESIGN ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HU,M " 14148,757,499,"INDIV PROJ-DESIGN ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","O'TOOLE,H " 14149,757,499,"INDIV PROJ-DESIGN ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","ST. PIERRE,L " 14150,757,499,"INDIV PROJ-DESIGN ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","WADDEN,D " 14151,757,499,"INDIV PROJ-DESIGN ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","YOUNG,J " 14152,758,499,"INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CAPLOW,D " 14153,758,499,"INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CASTERAS,S " 14154,758,499,"INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HALLETT,C " 14155,758,499,"INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SCOTTON,P " 14156,758,499,"INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SLEMMONS,R " 14157,758,499,"INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SNOW-SMITH,J " 14158,758,499,"INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","WRIGHT,R " 14159,760,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Special astronomical problems and observational projects, by arrangement with instructor.","DALCANTON,J " 14160,760,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Special astronomical problems and observational projects, by arrangement with instructor.","HAWLEY,S " 14161,760,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Special astronomical problems and observational projects, by arrangement with instructor.","STUBBS,C " 14162,763,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual advanced research on topics related to business issues and conducted under the direction of one or more instructors.","KELLEY,P " 14163,763,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual advanced research on topics related to business issues and conducted under the direction of one or more instructors.","KRISHNAMURTHY,S " 14164,763,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual advanced research on topics related to business issues and conducted under the direction of one or more instructors.","LEONG,A " 14165,763,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual advanced research on topics related to business issues and conducted under the direction of one or more instructors.","SHANKAR,G " 14166,764,499,"BUS COMM RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","BUCKNER,D " 14167,764,499,"BUS COMM RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MCGOUGH,M " 14168,769,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","BLUMENTHAL,R " 14169,769,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","BOEKER,W " 14170,769,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CASTLE,J " 14171,769,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SARASVATHY,S " 14172,770,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual research projects in cellular and developmental biology, experimental immunology, reproductive biology, neurobiology, molecular structure, morphometrics, computer modeling, and related fields under the supervision of an instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","FAN,E " 14173,770,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual research projects in cellular and developmental biology, experimental immunology, reproductive biology, neurobiology, molecular structure, morphometrics, computer modeling, and related fields under the supervision of an instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","RAIBLE,D " 14174,770,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual research projects in cellular and developmental biology, experimental immunology, reproductive biology, neurobiology, molecular structure, morphometrics, computer modeling, and related fields under the supervision of an instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","SAGE,E " 14175,770,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual research projects in cellular and developmental biology, experimental immunology, reproductive biology, neurobiology, molecular structure, morphometrics, computer modeling, and related fields under the supervision of an instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","VERLINDE,C " 14176,772,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HOLMAN,D " 14177,772,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","LEONETTI,D " 14178,772,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","NEWELL,L " 14179,773,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigative work on enzymes, proteins, lipids, molecular biology, developmental biology, intermediary metabolism, physical biochemistry, and related fields. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","BAKER,D " 14180,773,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigative work on enzymes, proteins, lipids, molecular biology, developmental biology, intermediary metabolism, physical biochemistry, and related fields. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","BEESON,C " 14181,773,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigative work on enzymes, proteins, lipids, molecular biology, developmental biology, intermediary metabolism, physical biochemistry, and related fields. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","BORNSTEIN,P " 14182,773,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigative work on enzymes, proteins, lipids, molecular biology, developmental biology, intermediary metabolism, physical biochemistry, and related fields. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","DAGGETT,V " 14183,773,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigative work on enzymes, proteins, lipids, molecular biology, developmental biology, intermediary metabolism, physical biochemistry, and related fields. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","DAUM,G " 14184,773,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigative work on enzymes, proteins, lipids, molecular biology, developmental biology, intermediary metabolism, physical biochemistry, and related fields. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","DAVIE,E " 14185,773,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigative work on enzymes, proteins, lipids, molecular biology, developmental biology, intermediary metabolism, physical biochemistry, and related fields. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","DAVIS,T " 14186,773,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigative work on enzymes, proteins, lipids, molecular biology, developmental biology, intermediary metabolism, physical biochemistry, and related fields. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","GORDON,M " 14187,773,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigative work on enzymes, proteins, lipids, molecular biology, developmental biology, intermediary metabolism, physical biochemistry, and related fields. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","HAUSCHKA,S " 14188,773,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigative work on enzymes, proteins, lipids, molecular biology, developmental biology, intermediary metabolism, physical biochemistry, and related fields. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","HOL,W " 14189,773,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigative work on enzymes, proteins, lipids, molecular biology, developmental biology, intermediary metabolism, physical biochemistry, and related fields. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","KLEVIT,R " 14190,773,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigative work on enzymes, proteins, lipids, molecular biology, developmental biology, intermediary metabolism, physical biochemistry, and related fields. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","MAIZELS,N " 14191,773,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigative work on enzymes, proteins, lipids, molecular biology, developmental biology, intermediary metabolism, physical biochemistry, and related fields. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","MORRIS,D " 14192,773,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigative work on enzymes, proteins, lipids, molecular biology, developmental biology, intermediary metabolism, physical biochemistry, and related fields. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","PALMITER,R " 14193,773,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigative work on enzymes, proteins, lipids, molecular biology, developmental biology, intermediary metabolism, physical biochemistry, and related fields. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","RUOHOLA-BAKER,H " 14194,773,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigative work on enzymes, proteins, lipids, molecular biology, developmental biology, intermediary metabolism, physical biochemistry, and related fields. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","YOUNG,E " 14195,774,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Individual undergraduate bioengineering projects under the supervision of an instructor. In addition, classes on selected topics of current interests as announced. Offered: AWSpS.","BONADIO,J " 14196,774,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Individual undergraduate bioengineering projects under the supervision of an instructor. In addition, classes on selected topics of current interests as announced. Offered: AWSpS.","CRUM,L " 14197,774,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Individual undergraduate bioengineering projects under the supervision of an instructor. In addition, classes on selected topics of current interests as announced. Offered: AWSpS.","FOLCH,A " 14198,774,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Individual undergraduate bioengineering projects under the supervision of an instructor. In addition, classes on selected topics of current interests as announced. Offered: AWSpS.","HOFFMAN,A " 14199,774,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Individual undergraduate bioengineering projects under the supervision of an instructor. In addition, classes on selected topics of current interests as announced. Offered: AWSpS.","POLLACK,G " 14200,774,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Individual undergraduate bioengineering projects under the supervision of an instructor. In addition, classes on selected topics of current interests as announced. Offered: AWSpS.","RATNER,B " 14201,774,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Individual undergraduate bioengineering projects under the supervision of an instructor. In addition, classes on selected topics of current interests as announced. Offered: AWSpS.","VAEZY,S " 14202,775,499,"IND STDY BIOL ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HOROWITZ,H " 14203,775,499,"IND STDY BIOL ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","ZEMAN,L " 14204,784,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Individual undergraduate research projects. Maximum of 6 credits in combination of 498 and 499 may be applied toward an undergraduate degree. Recommended: 400-level CEE course.","ARDUINO,P " 14205,784,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Individual undergraduate research projects. Maximum of 6 credits in combination of 498 and 499 may be applied toward an undergraduate degree. Recommended: 400-level CEE course.","BRETT,M " 14206,784,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Individual undergraduate research projects. Maximum of 6 credits in combination of 498 and 499 may be applied toward an undergraduate degree. Recommended: 400-level CEE course.","DUNSTON,P " 14207,785,499,"INDEPNDNT STDY/RSCH ","Individual reading, research, fieldwork, other special project approved and supervised by faculty adviser most appropriate for the project proposed. Report on the purposes, procedures, and results of study is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","CAMPBELL,C " 14208,785,499,"INDEPNDNT STDY/RSCH ","Individual reading, research, fieldwork, other special project approved and supervised by faculty adviser most appropriate for the project proposed. Report on the purposes, procedures, and results of study is required. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","RYAN,D " 14209,788,499,"UG RES/REPORT WRTG ","Research in chemistry and/or study in the chemical literature. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BORDEN,W " 14210,788,499,"UG RES/REPORT WRTG ","Research in chemistry and/or study in the chemical literature. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","CHIU,D " 14211,788,499,"UG RES/REPORT WRTG ","Research in chemistry and/or study in the chemical literature. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","DOVICHI,N " 14212,788,499,"UG RES/REPORT WRTG ","Research in chemistry and/or study in the chemical literature. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","GELB,M " 14213,788,499,"UG RES/REPORT WRTG ","Research in chemistry and/or study in the chemical literature. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","GOLDBERG,K " 14214,788,499,"UG RES/REPORT WRTG ","Research in chemistry and/or study in the chemical literature. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","KAHR,B " 14215,788,499,"UG RES/REPORT WRTG ","Research in chemistry and/or study in the chemical literature. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","MAHMUD,T " 14216,788,499,"UG RES/REPORT WRTG ","Research in chemistry and/or study in the chemical literature. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","REINHARDT,W " 14217,789,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Independent research projects in chemical engineering. Offered: AWSpS.","ALLAN,G " 14218,789,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Independent research projects in chemical engineering. Offered: AWSpS.","BANEYX,F " 14219,789,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Independent research projects in chemical engineering. Offered: AWSpS.","BERG,J " 14220,789,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Independent research projects in chemical engineering. Offered: AWSpS.","BOHRINGER,K " 14221,789,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Independent research projects in chemical engineering. Offered: AWSpS.","FINLAYSON,B " 14222,789,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Independent research projects in chemical engineering. Offered: AWSpS.","JIANG,S " 14223,789,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Independent research projects in chemical engineering. Offered: AWSpS.","OVERNEY,R " 14224,790,499,"UNDERGRAD IND STDY ","Supervised independent study for students who wish to pursue topics not available in regular course offerings.","BANAS,N " 14225,790,499,"UNDERGRAD IND STDY ","Supervised independent study for students who wish to pursue topics not available in regular course offerings.","LANG,D " 14226,790,499,"UNDERGRAD IND STDY ","Supervised independent study for students who wish to pursue topics not available in regular course offerings.","THURTLE,P " 14227,790,499,"UNDERGRAD IND STDY ","Supervised independent study for students who wish to pursue topics not available in regular course offerings.","TUPPER,K " 14228,791,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","For Chinese language and literature majors. Offered: AWSpS.","KNECHTGES,T " 14229,801,499,"READING & RESEARCH ","Available in special situations for advanced computer science majors to do reading and research in field, subject to approval of undergraduate adviser and CSE faculty member. Free elective, but does not replace core course or computer science elective. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BAER,J " 14230,801,499,"READING & RESEARCH ","Available in special situations for advanced computer science majors to do reading and research in field, subject to approval of undergraduate adviser and CSE faculty member. Free elective, but does not replace core course or computer science elective. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BORRIELLO,G " 14231,801,499,"READING & RESEARCH ","Available in special situations for advanced computer science majors to do reading and research in field, subject to approval of undergraduate adviser and CSE faculty member. Free elective, but does not replace core course or computer science elective. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","DIORIO,C " 14232,801,499,"READING & RESEARCH ","Available in special situations for advanced computer science majors to do reading and research in field, subject to approval of undergraduate adviser and CSE faculty member. Free elective, but does not replace core course or computer science elective. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","FOX,D " 14233,801,499,"READING & RESEARCH ","Available in special situations for advanced computer science majors to do reading and research in field, subject to approval of undergraduate adviser and CSE faculty member. Free elective, but does not replace core course or computer science elective. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","HAUCK,S " 14234,801,499,"READING & RESEARCH ","Available in special situations for advanced computer science majors to do reading and research in field, subject to approval of undergraduate adviser and CSE faculty member. Free elective, but does not replace core course or computer science elective. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","LADNER,R " 14235,801,499,"READING & RESEARCH ","Available in special situations for advanced computer science majors to do reading and research in field, subject to approval of undergraduate adviser and CSE faculty member. Free elective, but does not replace core course or computer science elective. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","MONES,B " 14236,801,499,"READING & RESEARCH ","Available in special situations for advanced computer science majors to do reading and research in field, subject to approval of undergraduate adviser and CSE faculty member. Free elective, but does not replace core course or computer science elective. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","NOTKIN,D " 14237,801,499,"READING & RESEARCH ","Available in special situations for advanced computer science majors to do reading and research in field, subject to approval of undergraduate adviser and CSE faculty member. Free elective, but does not replace core course or computer science elective. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","RUZZO,W " 14238,801,499,"READING & RESEARCH ","Available in special situations for advanced computer science majors to do reading and research in field, subject to approval of undergraduate adviser and CSE faculty member. Free elective, but does not replace core course or computer science elective. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","SUCIU,D " 14239,802,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and implementation of a research study as specified in a contract with a faculty member.","LEONG,A " 14240,808,499,"UNDERGRAD IND STDY ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","COOPER,E " 14241,812,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","COLLUM,J " 14242,812,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","FIEDLER,C " 14243,812,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GATES,S " 14244,812,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","JOHNSON,D " 14245,812,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","JORY,J " 14246,812,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MOORE,B " 14247,812,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","STEWART,A " 14248,813,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Assigned construction or design projects carried out under the supervision of the instructor. Offered: AWSp.","BILMES,J " 14249,813,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Assigned construction or design projects carried out under the supervision of the instructor. Offered: AWSp.","BOHRINGER,K " 14250,813,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Assigned construction or design projects carried out under the supervision of the instructor. Offered: AWSp.","HANNAFORD,B " 14251,813,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Assigned construction or design projects carried out under the supervision of the instructor. Offered: AWSp.","HAUCK,S " 14252,813,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Assigned construction or design projects carried out under the supervision of the instructor. Offered: AWSp.","HOMOLA,J " 14253,813,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Assigned construction or design projects carried out under the supervision of the instructor. Offered: AWSp.","LIU,C " 14254,813,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Assigned construction or design projects carried out under the supervision of the instructor. Offered: AWSp.","MAMISHEV,A " 14255,813,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Assigned construction or design projects carried out under the supervision of the instructor. Offered: AWSp.","MELDRUM,D " 14256,813,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Assigned construction or design projects carried out under the supervision of the instructor. Offered: AWSp.","OSTENDORF,M " 14257,813,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Assigned construction or design projects carried out under the supervision of the instructor. Offered: AWSp.","PECKOL,J " 14258,813,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Assigned construction or design projects carried out under the supervision of the instructor. Offered: AWSp.","RISKIN,E " 14259,813,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Assigned construction or design projects carried out under the supervision of the instructor. Offered: AWSp.","SAHR,J " 14260,813,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Assigned construction or design projects carried out under the supervision of the instructor. Offered: AWSp.","SOMA,M " 14261,815,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","May not be applied toward an advanced degree.","BAUMAN,Y " 14262,815,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","May not be applied toward an advanced degree.","BRUCE,N " 14263,815,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","May not be applied toward an advanced degree.","SILBERBERG,E " 14264,815,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","May not be applied toward an advanced degree.","TURNOVSKY,M " 14265,815,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","May not be applied toward an advanced degree.","TURNOVSKY,S " 14266,815,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","May not be applied toward an advanced degree.","ZIVOT,E " 14267,819,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Students developing studies under this rubric should be advised that a report or a paper setting forth the results of their investigations should be regarded as a basic part of the program. Offered: AWSpS.","SCHWARTZ,I " 14268,824,499,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Individual study by arrangement with instructor.","ALEXANDER,E " 14269,824,499,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Individual study by arrangement with instructor.","COLDEWEY,J " 14270,824,499,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Individual study by arrangement with instructor.","CURZAN,A " 14271,824,499,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Individual study by arrangement with instructor.","FISHER,A " 14272,824,499,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Individual study by arrangement with instructor.","GRIFFITH,M " 14273,824,499,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Individual study by arrangement with instructor.","MC NAMARA,R " 14274,824,499,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Individual study by arrangement with instructor.","PATTERSON,M " 14275,824,499,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Individual study by arrangement with instructor.","REED,B " 14276,824,499,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Individual study by arrangement with instructor.","SALE,R " 14277,824,499,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Individual study by arrangement with instructor.","SIMMONS-ONEILL,E " 14278,824,499,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Individual study by arrangement with instructor.","TARANATH,A " 14279,826,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual research on a specific topic in environmental health upon which specific conclusions, judgments, or evaluation can be made or upon which facts can be presented. Offered: AWSpS.","BURBACHER,T " 14280,826,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual research on a specific topic in environmental health upon which specific conclusions, judgments, or evaluation can be made or upon which facts can be presented. Offered: AWSpS.","FAUSTMAN,E " 14281,826,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual research on a specific topic in environmental health upon which specific conclusions, judgments, or evaluation can be made or upon which facts can be presented. Offered: AWSpS.","SAMADPOUR,M " 14282,829,499,"UNDERGRAD RESRCH ","Individual research supervised by a faculty member. For advanced students desiring to extend their educational experience. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","HENRY,C " 14283,829,499,"UNDERGRAD RESRCH ","Individual research supervised by a faculty member. For advanced students desiring to extend their educational experience. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","WEST,S " 14284,831,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","PANAGIOTIDES,H " 14285,835,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research in selected areas of business finance, money and banking, or investments, with permission of instructor. Recommend: FIN 350; either B ECON 300 or ECON 300.","HALEY,C " 14286,835,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research in selected areas of business finance, money and banking, or investments, with permission of instructor. Recommend: FIN 350; either B ECON 300 or ECON 300.","KAMARA,A " 14287,835,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research in selected areas of business finance, money and banking, or investments, with permission of instructor. Recommend: FIN 350; either B ECON 300 or ECON 300.","SIEGEL,A " 14288,837,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual research within the School of Fisheries. Each project supervised by an individual faculty member. Written reports required. Offered: AWSpS.","FRANCIS,R " 14289,837,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual research within the School of Fisheries. Each project supervised by an individual faculty member. Written reports required. Offered: AWSpS.","QUINN,T " 14290,840,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","BRAUN,R " 14291,840,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","FIELDS,S " 14292,840,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","GALLANT,J " 14293,840,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","OLSON,M " 14294,840,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","PALLANCK,L " 14295,840,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","SIBLEY,C " 14296,841,499,"SPECIAL STUDIES ","Supervised reading programs, undergraduate and graduate library and field research; special projects for undergraduate honors students. Offered: AWSpS.","BROWN,M " 14297,841,499,"SPECIAL STUDIES ","Supervised reading programs, undergraduate and graduate library and field research; special projects for undergraduate honors students. Offered: AWSpS.","CHRISMAN,N " 14298,841,499,"SPECIAL STUDIES ","Supervised reading programs, undergraduate and graduate library and field research; special projects for undergraduate honors students. Offered: AWSpS.","HARRINGTON,J " 14299,842,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CHERNICOFF,S " 14300,842,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GHIORSO,M " 14301,842,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SLETTEN,R " 14302,842,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SWANSON,T " 14303,844,499,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Offered: AWSpS.","BAKER,M " 14304,851,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CAMP,S " 14305,851,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GIL,C " 14306,851,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GUY,R " 14307,851,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","JOHNSON,R " 14308,851,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","O'NEIL,M " 14309,851,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","TAYLOR,Q " 14310,851,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","WALKER,J " 14311,851,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","WAUGH,D " 14312,852,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","BLUMENTHAL,R " 14313,852,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","DUKES,R " 14314,852,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GEORGE-FALVY,J " 14315,852,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HIGGINS,C " 14316,852,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","KIENAST,P " 14317,852,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","WINSHIP,J " 14318,853,499,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Individual library or field study project selected in consultation with a faculty adviser.","SPIGNER,C " 14319,861,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Prerequisite: I BUS 300.","GIAMBATTISTA,M " 14320,862,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Selected problems in information systems and computer applications.","BURROWS,W " 14321,862,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Selected problems in information systems and computer applications.","SIKKEMA,E " 14322,865,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS IE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","BEAMON,B " 14323,865,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS IE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CAMPBELL,B " 14324,865,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS IE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CARONE,W " 14325,865,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS IE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","STORCH,R " 14326,867,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Primarily for Southeast Asian studies majors.","DREYFUSS,J " 14327,868,499,"IND STUDY ","Readings, design projects, or research under faculty supervision. ","BROOKS,T " 14328,868,499,"IND STUDY ","Readings, design projects, or research under faculty supervision. ","EFTHIMIADIS,E " 14329,872,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","For Japanese language and literature majors. Offered: AWSpS.","BHOWMIK,D " 14330,874,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual or small-group studies pertaining to special problems, theories, or issues of landscape architecture and environmental issues.","HAMILTON,R " 14331,874,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual or small-group studies pertaining to special problems, theories, or issues of landscape architecture and environmental issues.","ROBERTSON,I " 14332,875,499,"UNDERGRAD RES ","Specific project in clinical laboratory investigation. Offered: AWSpS.","COREY,L " 14333,886,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Written report required. Offered: AWSpS.","ADEE,B " 14334,886,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Written report required. Offered: AWSpS.","EMERY,A " 14335,886,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Written report required. Offered: AWSpS.","GANTER,M " 14336,886,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Written report required. Offered: AWSpS.","HYMAN,B " 14337,886,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Written report required. Offered: AWSpS.","JENKINS,M " 14338,886,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Written report required. Offered: AWSpS.","KRAMLICH,J " 14339,886,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Written report required. Offered: AWSpS.","PEDERSEN,W " 14340,886,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Written report required. Offered: AWSpS.","REINHALL,P " 14341,886,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Written report required. Offered: AWSpS.","WANG,W " 14342,889,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual research projects in Molecular Biotechnology related to: human genetics, cytogenetics, large-scale sequencing and mapping, protein structure and function, and computational analysis of protein and DNA sequences. Offered: AWSpS.","TRASK,B " 14343,891,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Case studies, with laboratory research. Available to undergraduates and medical students. Offered: AWSpS.","DALE-CRUNK,B " 14344,891,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Case studies, with laboratory research. Available to undergraduates and medical students. Offered: AWSpS.","DEEG,H " 14345,891,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Case studies, with laboratory research. Available to undergraduates and medical students. Offered: AWSpS.","GARDEN,G " 14346,891,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Case studies, with laboratory research. Available to undergraduates and medical students. Offered: AWSpS.","GRALOW,J " 14347,891,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Case studies, with laboratory research. Available to undergraduates and medical students. Offered: AWSpS.","MORALEJO,D " 14348,891,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Case studies, with laboratory research. Available to undergraduates and medical students. Offered: AWSpS.","O'BRIEN,K " 14349,891,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Case studies, with laboratory research. Available to undergraduates and medical students. Offered: AWSpS.","RASKIND,W " 14350,891,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Case studies, with laboratory research. Available to undergraduates and medical students. Offered: AWSpS.","SANGEORZAN,B " 14351,892,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research problems in medicinal chemistry. Prerequisite: cumulative GPA of 2.50 and permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","ELMER,G " 14352,892,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research problems in medicinal chemistry. Prerequisite: cumulative GPA of 2.50 and permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","NELSON,S " 14353,894,499,"SPEC PROJ/IND STUDY ","Clinical clerkships and independent study activities for students enrolled in the MEDEX Northwest Physician Assistant Program. Offered: AWSpS.","BALLWEG,R " 14354,897,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigative work in history of the biomedical sciences.","BERRYMAN,J " 14355,898,499,"UNDERGRAD LAB RSRCH ","Specific problems in microbiology or immunology. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","FRITSCHE,T " 14356,898,499,"UNDERGRAD LAB RSRCH ","Specific problems in microbiology or immunology. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","LIDSTROM,M " 14357,898,499,"UNDERGRAD LAB RSRCH ","Specific problems in microbiology or immunology. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","MOSELEY,S " 14358,898,499,"UNDERGRAD LAB RSRCH ","Specific problems in microbiology or immunology. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","NESTER,E " 14359,898,499,"UNDERGRAD LAB RSRCH ","Specific problems in microbiology or immunology. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","OVERBAUGH,J " 14360,898,499,"UNDERGRAD LAB RSRCH ","Specific problems in microbiology or immunology. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","SALAMA,N " 14361,898,499,"UNDERGRAD LAB RSRCH ","Specific problems in microbiology or immunology. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","STALEY,J " 14362,899,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Prerequisite: MKTG 301.","ATWOOD,A " 14363,899,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Prerequisite: MKTG 301.","GIAMBATTISTA,M " 14364,899,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Prerequisite: MKTG 301.","ODEGAARD,M " 14365,899,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Prerequisite: MKTG 301.","RHODES,J " 14366,899,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Prerequisite: MKTG 301.","VERCHOT,M " 14367,900,499,"SPECIAL PROJECT ","Materials science and engineering field or laboratory investigations in group or individual setting. Offered: AWSpS.","BORDIA,R " 14368,900,499,"SPECIAL PROJECT ","Materials science and engineering field or laboratory investigations in group or individual setting. Offered: AWSpS.","CAO,G " 14369,900,499,"SPECIAL PROJECT ","Materials science and engineering field or laboratory investigations in group or individual setting. Offered: AWSpS.","DOGAN,F " 14370,900,499,"SPECIAL PROJECT ","Materials science and engineering field or laboratory investigations in group or individual setting. Offered: AWSpS.","FLINN,B " 14371,900,499,"SPECIAL PROJECT ","Materials science and engineering field or laboratory investigations in group or individual setting. Offered: AWSpS.","INOUE,K " 14372,900,499,"SPECIAL PROJECT ","Materials science and engineering field or laboratory investigations in group or individual setting. Offered: AWSpS.","JEN,A " 14373,900,499,"SPECIAL PROJECT ","Materials science and engineering field or laboratory investigations in group or individual setting. Offered: AWSpS.","MAYER,G " 14374,900,499,"SPECIAL PROJECT ","Materials science and engineering field or laboratory investigations in group or individual setting. Offered: AWSpS.","OHUCHI,F " 14375,900,499,"SPECIAL PROJECT ","Materials science and engineering field or laboratory investigations in group or individual setting. Offered: AWSpS.","SARIKAYA,M " 14376,900,499,"SPECIAL PROJECT ","Materials science and engineering field or laboratory investigations in group or individual setting. Offered: AWSpS.","ZHANG,M " 14377,906,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","EROS,P " 14378,906,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MCDAVID,J " 14379,906,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","PAMPIN,J " 14380,906,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SEALES,M " 14381,909,499,"INDIV RES NEUROBIOL ","Students carry out projects in laboratories of program faculty. Prerequisite: NBIO 302.","BERNSTEIN,I " 14382,909,499,"INDIV RES NEUROBIOL ","Students carry out projects in laboratories of program faculty. Prerequisite: NBIO 302.","BROT,M " 14383,909,499,"INDIV RES NEUROBIOL ","Students carry out projects in laboratories of program faculty. Prerequisite: NBIO 302.","FERN,R " 14384,909,499,"INDIV RES NEUROBIOL ","Students carry out projects in laboratories of program faculty. Prerequisite: NBIO 302.","GRAUBARD,K " 14385,909,499,"INDIV RES NEUROBIOL ","Students carry out projects in laboratories of program faculty. Prerequisite: NBIO 302.","HEVNER,R " 14386,909,499,"INDIV RES NEUROBIOL ","Students carry out projects in laboratories of program faculty. Prerequisite: NBIO 302.","MOON,R " 14387,909,499,"INDIV RES NEUROBIOL ","Students carry out projects in laboratories of program faculty. Prerequisite: NBIO 302.","RANSOM,B " 14388,909,499,"INDIV RES NEUROBIOL ","Students carry out projects in laboratories of program faculty. Prerequisite: NBIO 302.","SZOT,P " 14389,909,499,"INDIV RES NEUROBIOL ","Students carry out projects in laboratories of program faculty. Prerequisite: NBIO 302.","VON DER EMDE,G " 14390,911,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","DEYOUNG,T " 14391,911,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","WHEELER,D " 14392,913,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigation of special problems as an intimate member of the research team in the neurological surgery laboratories. Research to lead to a thesis, if desired. List of projects available on request. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","D'AMBROSIO,R " 14393,913,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigation of special problems as an intimate member of the research team in the neurological surgery laboratories. Research to lead to a thesis, if desired. List of projects available on request. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","ELLENBOGEN,R " 14394,913,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigation of special problems as an intimate member of the research team in the neurological surgery laboratories. Research to lead to a thesis, if desired. List of projects available on request. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","NGAI,A " 14395,913,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigation of special problems as an intimate member of the research team in the neurological surgery laboratories. Research to lead to a thesis, if desired. List of projects available on request. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","SILBER,J " 14396,914,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Provides an opportunity to gain research experience and direct participation in clinical or basic science investigation in neurological topics. Offered: AWSpS.","CRAMER,S " 14397,914,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Provides an opportunity to gain research experience and direct participation in clinical or basic science investigation in neurological topics. Offered: AWSpS.","GARDEN,G " 14398,914,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Provides an opportunity to gain research experience and direct participation in clinical or basic science investigation in neurological topics. Offered: AWSpS.","MILLER,J " 14399,915,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Supervised individual scholarly inquiry on a specific nursing problem.","BERRY,D " 14400,915,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Supervised individual scholarly inquiry on a specific nursing problem.","BLAINEY,C " 14401,915,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Supervised individual scholarly inquiry on a specific nursing problem.","DIMOND,M " 14402,915,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Supervised individual scholarly inquiry on a specific nursing problem.","ENSIGN,B " 14403,915,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Supervised individual scholarly inquiry on a specific nursing problem.","HEITKEMPER,M " 14404,915,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Supervised individual scholarly inquiry on a specific nursing problem.","JAMES,R " 14405,915,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Supervised individual scholarly inquiry on a specific nursing problem.","KILLIEN,M " 14406,915,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Supervised individual scholarly inquiry on a specific nursing problem.","STRICKLAND,C " 14407,915,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Supervised individual scholarly inquiry on a specific nursing problem.","SWANSON,K " 14408,915,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Supervised individual scholarly inquiry on a specific nursing problem.","WHITNEY,J " 14409,917,499,"SPECIAL ELECTIVES ","Seminars on selected nursing issues of clinical problems, with independent study option, under supervision of nursing faculty. Offered: AWSpS.","WOODS,S " 14410,919,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Selected problem areas or issues in consultation among faculty members and students. Prerequisite: permission of the undergraduate office.","BLUMENTHAL,R " 14411,922,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research on assigned topics that may involve laboratory work, fieldwork, or literature surveys. Offered: AWSpS.","KEIL,R " 14412,922,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research on assigned topics that may involve laboratory work, fieldwork, or literature surveys. Offered: AWSpS.","LEWIS,B " 14413,928,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigation of pertinent musculoskeletal problems in the orthopaedic laboratories as part of the research group. Offered: AWSpS.","MATSEN,F " 14414,930,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Offered: AWSpS.","BINDER,M " 14415,930,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Offered: AWSpS.","STEINER,R " 14416,931,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CANGELOSI,G " 14417,931,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","ROBERTS,M " 14418,931,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","ROSE,T " 14419,931,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","THOULESS,M " 14420,932,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Elective.","FRANKLIN,C " 14421,932,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Elective.","HARLAN,J " 14422,932,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Elective.","JIN,L " 14423,932,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Elective.","LOEB,L " 14424,932,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Elective.","MARTIN,G " 14425,932,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Elective.","MONNAT,R " 14426,932,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Elective.","RABINOVITCH,P " 14427,933,499,"TOPICS IN PUB POL ","Examines selected issues of importance in all areas of public policy. Focus on in-depth analysis of vital public policy issues and the integration of economic, political, and administrative perspectives on them. Offered: jointly with POL S 404.","HARRISON,D " 14428,933,499,"TOPICS IN PUB POL ","Examines selected issues of importance in all areas of public policy. Focus on in-depth analysis of vital public policy issues and the integration of economic, political, and administrative perspectives on them. Offered: jointly with POL S 404.","MADISON,J " 14429,934,499,"H-UNDERGRAD RESCH ","Opportunities are available for participation in a wide variety of ongoing research in the behavioral sciences and clinical psychiatry, or for the development of an individual investigative project under the supervision of a faculty sponsor.","CHERRIER,M " 14430,934,499,"H-UNDERGRAD RESCH ","Opportunities are available for participation in a wide variety of ongoing research in the behavioral sciences and clinical psychiatry, or for the development of an individual investigative project under the supervision of a faculty sponsor.","COMTOIS,K " 14431,934,499,"H-UNDERGRAD RESCH ","Opportunities are available for participation in a wide variety of ongoing research in the behavioral sciences and clinical psychiatry, or for the development of an individual investigative project under the supervision of a faculty sponsor.","CONNOR,P " 14432,934,499,"H-UNDERGRAD RESCH ","Opportunities are available for participation in a wide variety of ongoing research in the behavioral sciences and clinical psychiatry, or for the development of an individual investigative project under the supervision of a faculty sponsor.","LARIMER,M " 14433,934,499,"H-UNDERGRAD RESCH ","Opportunities are available for participation in a wide variety of ongoing research in the behavioral sciences and clinical psychiatry, or for the development of an individual investigative project under the supervision of a faculty sponsor.","PHAM,T " 14434,934,499,"H-UNDERGRAD RESCH ","Opportunities are available for participation in a wide variety of ongoing research in the behavioral sciences and clinical psychiatry, or for the development of an individual investigative project under the supervision of a faculty sponsor.","UNIS,A " 14435,935,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research problems in drug disposition, drug targeting, and drug development. Prerequisite: Cumulative GPA of 2.5 and permission of the instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","HO,R " 14436,935,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research problems in drug disposition, drug targeting, and drug development. Prerequisite: Cumulative GPA of 2.5 and permission of the instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","THUMMEL,K " 14437,935,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research problems in drug disposition, drug targeting, and drug development. Prerequisite: Cumulative GPA of 2.5 and permission of the instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","WANG,J " 14438,937,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Participation in various clinical or basic research programs in progress, specifically: child development, developmental biology, human embryology and teratology, medical genetics, infectious diseases, neonatology, neuroembryology, cardiology, endocrinology and metabolism, immunology, respiratory disease. Offered: AWSpS.","BURNS,J " 14439,937,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Participation in various clinical or basic research programs in progress, specifically: child development, developmental biology, human embryology and teratology, medical genetics, infectious diseases, neonatology, neuroembryology, cardiology, endocrinology and metabolism, immunology, respiratory disease. Offered: AWSpS.","GLEASON,C " 14440,941,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Participation in departmental research projects. Offered: AWSpS.","CATTERALL,W " 14441,941,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Participation in departmental research projects. Offered: AWSpS.","CHAVKIN,C " 14442,941,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Participation in departmental research projects. Offered: AWSpS.","NATHANSON,N " 14443,945,499,"RESEARCH/READINGS ","Intensive study with faculty supervision. No more than one registration in 499 under same instructor.","BENNETT,W " 14444,945,499,"RESEARCH/READINGS ","Intensive study with faculty supervision. No more than one registration in 499 under same instructor.","BURROWES,R " 14445,945,499,"RESEARCH/READINGS ","Intensive study with faculty supervision. No more than one registration in 499 under same instructor.","CHAPMAN,L " 14446,945,499,"RESEARCH/READINGS ","Intensive study with faculty supervision. No more than one registration in 499 under same instructor.","DEBRO,J " 14447,945,499,"RESEARCH/READINGS ","Intensive study with faculty supervision. No more than one registration in 499 under same instructor.","GIVENS,T " 14448,945,499,"RESEARCH/READINGS ","Intensive study with faculty supervision. No more than one registration in 499 under same instructor.","GOLDBERG,E " 14449,945,499,"RESEARCH/READINGS ","Intensive study with faculty supervision. No more than one registration in 499 under same instructor.","JONES,B " 14450,945,499,"RESEARCH/READINGS ","Intensive study with faculty supervision. No more than one registration in 499 under same instructor.","KEELER,J " 14451,945,499,"RESEARCH/READINGS ","Intensive study with faculty supervision. No more than one registration in 499 under same instructor.","KIER,E " 14452,945,499,"RESEARCH/READINGS ","Intensive study with faculty supervision. No more than one registration in 499 under same instructor.","MERCER,J " 14453,945,499,"RESEARCH/READINGS ","Intensive study with faculty supervision. No more than one registration in 499 under same instructor.","OLSON,D " 14454,945,499,"RESEARCH/READINGS ","Intensive study with faculty supervision. No more than one registration in 499 under same instructor.","QUINN,A " 14455,945,499,"RESEARCH/READINGS ","Intensive study with faculty supervision. No more than one registration in 499 under same instructor.","REDKEY,W " 14456,945,499,"RESEARCH/READINGS ","Intensive study with faculty supervision. No more than one registration in 499 under same instructor.","SMITH,M " 14457,945,499,"RESEARCH/READINGS ","Intensive study with faculty supervision. No more than one registration in 499 under same instructor.","WILKERSON,J " 14458,949,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","KARIMI-HAKKAK,A " 14459,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","BAER,J " 14460,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","BARRETT,K " 14461,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","BASSOK,M " 14462,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","BOWEN,D " 14463,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","BROWN,J " 14464,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","BUCK,S " 14465,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","CARLSON,S " 14466,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","COMTOIS,K " 14467,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","CORINA,D " 14468,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","COVEY,E " 14469,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","CRAFT,S " 14470,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","DAWSON,G " 14471,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","FAGAN,C " 14472,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","FITTS,D " 14473,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","GEORGE,W " 14474,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","GOTTMAN,J " 14475,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","GREENWALD,A " 14476,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","HA,J " 14477,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","HEIMAN,J " 14478,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","HOFFMAN,H " 14479,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","HUNT,E " 14480,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","JONES,T " 14481,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","JOSLYN,S " 14482,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","KATZ,L " 14483,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","KIMPO,C " 14484,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","KIRKEVOLD,B " 14485,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","KOHLENBERG,R " 14486,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","KYES,R " 14487,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","LARIMER,M " 14488,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","LENGUA,L " 14489,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","LINEHAN,M " 14490,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","LOFTUS,E " 14491,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","LOFTUS,G " 14492,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","MARLATT,G " 14493,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","MIZUMORI,S " 14494,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","NORRIS,J " 14495,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","OLAVARRIA,J " 14496,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","PLAKS,J " 14497,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","RICHARDS,J " 14498,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","RUDD,M " 14499,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","SACKETT,G " 14500,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","SARASON,I " 14501,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","SHODA,Y " 14502,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","TELLER,D " 14503,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","VITALIANO,P " 14504,951,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Design and completion of individual research projects. An overall maximum of 18 credits in 496, 497, 498, and 499 may apply toward a baccalaureate degree. Offered: AWSpS.","ZOELLNER,L " 14505,956,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Opportunities in clinical or laboratory investigation in radiation oncology, radiation physics, or computer-related research. Student participation in ongoing or new projects. Open to students in the biological or physical sciences.","GU,Y " 14506,956,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Opportunities in clinical or laboratory investigation in radiation oncology, radiation physics, or computer-related research. Student participation in ongoing or new projects. Open to students in the biological or physical sciences.","SCHWARTZ,J " 14507,957,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Opportunity to gain research experience and direct participation in either clinical or basic sciences investigation in diagnostic and/or nuclear medicine. Offered: AWSpS.","AYLWARD,E " 14508,957,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Opportunity to gain research experience and direct participation in either clinical or basic sciences investigation in diagnostic and/or nuclear medicine. Offered: AWSpS.","CORDES,D " 14509,959,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Primarily for comparative religion majors and majors in the School of International Studies.","WHEELER,B " 14510,965,499,"DIRECTED STUDY/RSCH ","Individual study of topics to meet specific needs. By arrangement with the instructor and the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures office. Offered: AWSpS.","BOYLE,E " 14511,965,499,"DIRECTED STUDY/RSCH ","Individual study of topics to meet specific needs. By arrangement with the instructor and the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures office. Offered: AWSpS.","DIMENT,G " 14512,965,499,"DIRECTED STUDY/RSCH ","Individual study of topics to meet specific needs. By arrangement with the instructor and the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures office. Offered: AWSpS.","POLACK,Z " 14513,966,499,"INDEP STUDY/RSRCH ","Independent study or research in Scandinavian area studies. May be done in a Scandinavian language or in English.","GAVEL ADAMS,A " 14514,966,499,"INDEP STUDY/RSRCH ","Independent study or research in Scandinavian area studies. May be done in a Scandinavian language or in English.","LEIREN,T " 14515,967,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","BURROWES,R " 14516,967,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","CHAN,A " 14517,967,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GUEST,A " 14518,967,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","INGEBRITSEN,C " 14519,967,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","JONES,C " 14520,967,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MIGDAL,J " 14521,967,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","POZNANSKI,K " 14522,967,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","PYLE,K " 14523,967,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","RAMAMURTHY,P " 14524,967,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SPARKE,M " 14525,967,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SPEED,C " 14526,967,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","YOUNG,G " 14527,969,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","MAULANA,S " 14528,971,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","PYLE,K " 14529,972,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","FRIEDMAN,K " 14530,974,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HOLMES-EBER,P " 14531,978,499,"DIRECTED STUDY/RSCH ","Individual study of topics to meet specific needs. By arrangement with the instructor and the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures office. Prerequisite: permission of instructor and undergraduate adviser. Offered: AWSpS.","CRNKOVIC,G " 14532,978,499,"DIRECTED STUDY/RSCH ","Individual study of topics to meet specific needs. By arrangement with the instructor and the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures office. Prerequisite: permission of instructor and undergraduate adviser. Offered: AWSpS.","SCHWARTZ,G " 14533,980,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research on assigned topics under the supervision of faculty members. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.","COPPING,A " 14534,980,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research on assigned topics under the supervision of faculty members. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.","FLUHARTY,D " 14535,982,499,"READINGS IN SO/JU ","Individual readings in society and justice.","DEBRO,J " 14536,982,499,"READINGS IN SO/JU ","Individual readings in society and justice.","MC CANN,M " 14537,983,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Credit/no credit only.","BLACK,A " 14538,983,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Credit/no credit only.","DEBRO,J " 14539,983,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Credit/no credit only.","HOWARD,J " 14540,983,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Credit/no credit only.","KISER,E " 14541,983,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Credit/no credit only.","LEPORE,P " 14542,983,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Credit/no credit only.","PETTIT,E " 14543,983,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Credit/no credit only.","PITCHFORD,S " 14544,983,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Credit/no credit only.","SCOTT,J " 14545,983,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Credit/no credit only.","WARREN,J " 14546,987,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","COUTU,L " 14547,987,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","FORD,P " 14548,987,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GASTIL,J " 14549,987,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","KLOCKNER,J " 14550,987,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","ZEDIKER,K " 14551,988,499,"SPEC TOPICS ","Topics to meet special needs.","GEIST,A " 14552,989,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Offered: AWSpS.","COGGINS,T " 14553,989,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Offered: AWSpS.","MOORE,C " 14554,989,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Offered: AWSpS.","ROGERS,M " 14555,989,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Offered: AWSpS.","SARGENT,L " 14556,989,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Offered: AWSpS.","SOUZA,P " 14557,989,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Offered: AWSpS.","STOEL-GAMMON,C " 14558,989,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Offered: AWSpS.","TREMBLAY,K " 14559,989,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Offered: AWSpS.","WERNER,L " 14560,993,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Provides an opportunity to participate in ongoing research projects or carry out an independent research project under supervision of Department of Surgery faculty. Practical experience in experimental design and execution is provided under direct supervision of selected faculty members. (Full- or part-time.)","CLOWES,A " 14561,993,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Provides an opportunity to participate in ongoing research projects or carry out an independent research project under supervision of Department of Surgery faculty. Practical experience in experimental design and execution is provided under direct supervision of selected faculty members. (Full- or part-time.)","COLE,J " 14562,998,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Individual undergraduate projects in technical communication. Offered: AWSpS.","KASONIC,K " 14563,998,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Individual undergraduate projects in technical communication. Offered: AWSpS.","KOLKO,B " 14564,998,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Individual undergraduate projects in technical communication. Offered: AWSpS.","SAUER,G " 14565,998,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Individual undergraduate projects in technical communication. Offered: AWSpS.","WILLIAMS,T " 14566,1016,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","BANKS,J " 14567,1016,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GREENGROVE,C " 14568,1016,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","SECORD,D " 14569,1017,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","For Thai language and literature majors. Offered: AWSp.","KESAVATANA-DOHRS,W " 14570,1018,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","ALLEN,M " 14571,1018,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","DETRAY,S " 14572,1018,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","DUNCAN,C " 14573,1018,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","GORBMAN,C " 14574,1018,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HANNEMAN,M " 14575,1018,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","HONEY,M " 14576,1018,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","LINGWALL,J " 14577,1018,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","NICOLETTA,J " 14578,1018,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","PETERSON,J " 14579,1018,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","PREPARATA,G " 14580,1018,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","RICHARDSON,W " 14581,1028,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Independent/tutorial study for undergraduates. Individual reading, research, fieldwork, or other special project, outlined in advance, approved by, and under the direction of, the faculty adviser most appropriate for the project proposed. A report on the purposes, procedures, and results of the study is required.","BAE,C " 14582,1028,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Independent/tutorial study for undergraduates. Individual reading, research, fieldwork, or other special project, outlined in advance, approved by, and under the direction of, the faculty adviser most appropriate for the project proposed. A report on the purposes, procedures, and results of the study is required.","LEE,C " 14583,1028,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Independent/tutorial study for undergraduates. Individual reading, research, fieldwork, or other special project, outlined in advance, approved by, and under the direction of, the faculty adviser most appropriate for the project proposed. A report on the purposes, procedures, and results of the study is required.","VERNEZ-MOUDON,A " 14584,1031,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Independent study and research supervised by a faculty member with appropriate academic interest. Offered: AWSpS.","FRIEDMAN,K " 14585,1031,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Independent study and research supervised by a faculty member with appropriate academic interest. Offered: AWSpS.","GINORIO,A " 14586,1031,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Independent study and research supervised by a faculty member with appropriate academic interest. Offered: AWSpS.","ROSS,L " 14587,1031,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Independent study and research supervised by a faculty member with appropriate academic interest. Offered: AWSpS.","YEE,S " 20286,902,303,"HARPSICHORD ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20288,973,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20291,976,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20293,940,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Applied pharmaceutical research problems. Credit/no credit only.","" 20296,1029,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","The student participates in current urologic research projects under supervision of full-time staff. Certain specific problems may be elected by the student. Elective for medical students.","" 20303,822,492,"UGRAD STUDY URB FOR ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20305,838,490,"HONORS SEMINAR ","Special studies in French literature. Required of candidates for honors and distinction in French.","" 20306,902,430,"BASSOON ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20307,992,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Offered: AWSpS.","" 20309,981,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Primarily for Sanskrit language and literature majors. Offered: AWSp.","" 20310,954,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research in selected problems in business statistics, operations research, decision theory, and computer applications.","" 20311,893,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigative research or directed readings in medical education and in biomedical and health informatics. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.","" 20314,902,336,"HARP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20322,755,403,"ARCH PROBLEMS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20325,788,299,"SPEC PROBS/RPT WRTG ","Research in chemistry and/or study in the chemical literature. Requires writing a scientific report. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20327,824,103,"WRITING FOR EOP/SSS ","Development of writing skills necessary to produce college-level short and medium-length essays. Sequence of five essays designed to develop personal voice and competence in writing for academic disciplines.","" 20329,832,490,"UNDERGRAD STUDIES ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSp.","" 20334,888,496,"HONORS SR THESIS ","Problem seminar for honors students. Cannot be repeated for credit. Offered: AWSp.","" 20336,768,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Provides an opportunity to investigate a selected problem and to do an analysis and interpretation of the findings resulting from the investigation under supervision of a faculty member.","" 20337,939,449,"DIR STDYS IN PERIO ","See DPHS 449 for course description and prerequisite.","" 20339,945,481,"BIG CITY POLITICS ","Contemporary big city politics, focusing on Seattle and the largest twenty-five cities. Social, economic, and political trends that have shaped characteristics of large American cities. Distribution and use of economic and political power among parties and groups. Future of large cities and politics of change.","" 20342,849,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20345,900,498,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Special topics in materials science and engineering offered as a course with lectures, conferences, or laboratory. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20350,1007,399,"INTERNATL URB STUDY ","Urban Studies courses taken through UWT foreign study program for which there are no direct UWT course equivalents.","" 20351,1005,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Supervised individual research on a specific nursing problem.","" 20352,902,323,"HARPSICHORD ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20353,902,429,"CLARINET ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20354,816,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Students developing studies under this rubric should be advised that a report or a paper setting forth the results of their investigations should be regarded as a basic part of the program.","" 20355,921,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20365,812,495,"DESIGN-TECH PRACTCM ","Emphasis on developing design and technology problem-solving skills through laboratory and project evaluation. Recommended: DRAMA 211, DRAMA 212, DRAMA 313.","" 20366,932,498,"UNDERGRAD THESIS ","Elective.","" 20367,937,498,"UNDERGRAD THESIS ","For medical students. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20369,783,499,"UNDERGRAD LAB RSCH ","Specific problems in comparative medicine. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20372,968,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20375,957,498,"UNDERGRAD THESIS ","Supervised clinical and/or laboratory research in the broad field of medical imaging, culminating in a thesis. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20376,902,436,"HARP ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20379,930,498,"UNDERGRAD THESIS ","Offered: AWSpS.","" 20380,916,490,"SUPERVISED READING ","Readings in a selected area of Norwegian language, literature, or related fields.","" 20382,923,498,"UNDERGRAD THESIS ","Thesis-based research in vision and ophthalmology. Elective. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20383,822,499,"UNDERGRAD RESRCH ","Individual research supervised by a faculty member. For advanced students desiring to extend their educational experience. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20384,770,498,"H-UNDERGRAD THESIS ","Individual research projects under the supervision of an instructor. For senior medical students. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20385,905,483,"MUS OPS PRACTICUM ","Provides students with the opportunity to apply their general museological training in one or more areas of supervised museum operation areas, e.g., registration, education, or exhibition through project-oriented work in the Burke Museum.","" 20386,995,468,"COOPERATIVE FLD EXP ","Provides opportunities to gain experience and apply concepts taught in the accounting concentration. Involves learning skills and applying knowledge through practical experience working cooperatively with professionals in the field. Requires application and completed employer contract with faculty permission. Prerequisite: 1.7 in T ACCT 301.","" 20388,838,499,"SPEC TOPICS ","Topics to meet special needs. Prerequisite: FRENCH 303.","" 20393,902,340,"TIMPANI ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20399,934,498,"UNDERGRAD THESIS ","Opportunity to complete work on psychiatric research projects or to pursue a specific psychiatric topic in depth, for instance, through library research.","" 20401,866,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Primarily for South Asian language and literature majors. Offered: AWSp.","" 20409,862,490,"TOPICS IN INFO SYS ","Topics of current concern to faculty and students. Potential topics include networks and distributed information-processing systems, office automation, artificial intelligence and knowledge-based systems, new approaches to systems development, fourth- and fifth-generation languages, economics of information systems. Prerequisite: I S 320.","" 20414,975,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20415,843,445,"HON THESIS IN GERMN ","Supervised research for honors students leading to the writing of an honors thesis.","" 20421,977,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20425,871,390,"SUPERVISED STUDY ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20426,941,498,"UNDERGRAD THESIS ","Offered: A.","" 20427,1001,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Supervised individual research on a specific nursing problem.","" 20428,958,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Opportunity to design, perform, and analyze research investigation in problem areas in rehabilitation medicine. These include clinical and basic research problems in, for example, head and spinal injury, chronic disease, pain neurophysiology, electrodiagnosis, communication, and bioengineering.","" 20431,825,499,"SPECIAL PROJECTS ","Offered: AWSpS.","" 20434,765,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research in selected areas of business economics. Recommended: either ECON 301 or B ECON 300 and B ECON 301.","" 20436,906,491,"COMPOSITION ","One-hour private instruction and one-hour laboratory session each week. Prerequisite: MUSIC 391.","" 20439,902,315,"TUBA ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20441,906,498,"SENIOR THESIS ","Design and completion of an individual research project and writing of a thesis under supervision of a faculty member. Required of students in the pre-Systematic Musicology major.","" 20442,1022,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","For Turkic language and literature majors.","" 20444,843,499,"STDYS GERMN CULTURE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20445,833,499,"UNDERGRAD RESRCH ","Individual research supervised by a faculty member. For advanced students desiring to extend their educational experience. Credit/ no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20448,863,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Investigative work on a variety of topics, including mechanisms of antigen recognition, T-cell development and differentiation, immunogenetics, lymphocyte activation, MHC gene structure and function, retrovirology, and the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases, among others. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20449,817,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Students developing studies under this rubric should be advised that a report or a paper setting forth the results of their investigations should be regarded as a basic part of the program.","" 20452,809,490,"SUPERVISED READING ","Readings in a selected area of Danish language, literature, or related fields.","" 20453,750,498,"SR PROJECT/THESIS ","Intended for Honors students and other advanced undergraduates completing a special project or senior thesis in applied mathematics. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20455,796,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Individual or small-group studies in which students may select topics with approval of faculty sponsor and department.","" 20456,902,440,"TIMPANI ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20459,776,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ",".Supervised reading programs; library and field research; special projects. Credit/no credit only.","" 20463,913,498,"UNDERGRAD THESIS ","Offered: AWSpS.","" 20464,970,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20470,779,496,"PEER TA'S IN BOTANY ","Direct experience in the classroom, typically teaching a lab section of an undergraduate course. Peer TAs attend lectures and weekly preparation meetings and gain in-depth background in the subject material as well as training in teaching techniques and approaches. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20473,832,492,"UNDERGRAD STUDIES ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20477,801,326,"DATA STRUCTURES ","Data types, abstract data types, and data structures. Efficiency of algorithms. Sequential and linked implementation of lists. Binary tree representations and traversals. Searching: dictionaries, priority queues, hashing. Directed graphs, depth-first algorithms. Garbage collection. Dynamic storage allocation. Internal and external sorting. No credit to students who have completed CSE 373, CSE 374, or E E 374. Prerequisite: CSE 321. Offered: AWSp.","" 20479,898,322,"APPLIED CLIN MICRO ","Practical experience in a clinical or public health laboratory; fifteen hours per week. For students majoring in medical microbiology. Three quarters advance sign-up in G315 Health Sciences recommended. Applicants are selected by interview. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: MICROM 443. Offered: AWSp.","" 20482,873,499,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","For students who have completed 417 or equivalent. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20486,1016,497,"SENIOR THESIS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20489,928,498,"UNDERGRAD THESIS ","Student works directly with a preceptor in selecting a suitable area for laboratory or clinical research in the area of orthopaedics, and develops a thesis for recognition. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20490,1012,302,"WRITING COMP PRO ","Enhances skills in grammatical and organizational aspects of technical writing and in developing expository prose in a clear and effective fashion. Draws writing content from the computing discipline, including the description of strategies, algorithms, mathematical structures, and help manuals. Offered: ASp.","" 20493,829,492,"UNDERGRAD STUDIES ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20494,754,490,"SUPERVISED STUDY ","Special work in literary texts for graduates and undergraduates. Prerequisite: ARAB 423.","" 20497,1023,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20498,832,499,"UNDERGRAD RESRCH ","Individual research supervised by a faculty member. For advanced students desiring to extend their educational experience. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20499,833,491,"UNDERGRAD STUDIES ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSp.","" 20508,824,492,"EXPOSIT WRIT CONF ","Tutorial arranged by prior mutual agreement between individual student and instructor. Revision of manuscripts is emphasized, but new work may also be undertaken.","" 20515,950,491,"UNDERGRAD STUDIES ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSp.","" 20517,902,423,"HARPSICHORD ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20520,773,396,"RESEARCH IN SCIENCE ","Presentations by researchers in academia and industry describing the opportunities for research chemistry and biochemistry. Credit does not count toward chemistry major requirements. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: CHEM 337. Offered: jointly with CHEM 396; A.","" 20521,871,499,"SPEC TOPICS ","Topics to meet special needs.","" 20524,828,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Offered: AWSpS.","" 20530,950,492,"UNDERGRAD STUDIES ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20531,827,350,"INDEPEND FIELDWORK ","Fieldwork, coursework, or other learning experience conducted off-campus, but supervised by UW faculty. 1 academic credit for 30 hours of environment-related work per quarter. Credit/no credit only.","" 20532,851,310,"SCIENCE & RELIGION ","Scientific and religious ideas have been two of the major forces shaping our modern view of the world. Often regarded as being in conflict, they can equally well be seen as complementary and interdependent. Study of the relationship between scientific and religious ideas with focus on particular episodes of history from ancient to modern times.","" 20536,850,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Primarily for Hindi language and literature majors. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20540,832,491,"UNDERGRAD STUDIES ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSp.","" 20541,774,299,"INTRO TO BIOENGR ","Lectures on the various aspects of bioengineering; orientation in bioengineering studies and practice. Credit/no credit only. Offered: ASp.","" 20543,874,406,"INDIV DSGN STUDIO ","Senior projects in landscape architecture; projects vary according to the student's particular emphasis and needs.","" 20544,923,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Laboratory or clinical research in morphology, biochemistry, immunology, experimental pathology, or clinical studies of the eye and visual system. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20552,983,498,"H-SENIOR SEMINAR ","Exploration of selected sociological problems with emphasis on research experience and the interpretation of data. For sociology majors only, primarily for honors students. Offered: Sp.","" 20555,833,300,"PROFESS FOR INTERN ","Comprehensive examination of an acceptable experience in professional forestry within a public or private agency, including operational policies and procedures. Preparation of professional assessment report and presentation of seminar based on internship in forest management in broad aspects. Prerequisite: F M 323; F M 362; F E 345. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20557,929,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research opportunities offered under direction in the area of otolaryngology. (Twelve weeks.) Offered: AWSpS.","" 20559,988,490,"HONORS SEMINAR ","Special studies in Spanish literature. Required of candidates for Honors and Distinction in Spanish.","" 20562,761,390,"H-TUTORIAL ATM SCI ","Review and discussion of selected problems in atmospheric sciences. Introduction to research methods. Presentation of a research paper. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20564,902,428,"OBOE ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20570,828,497,"EPI SPEC ELECTVS ","Off-campus course for medical students. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20572,929,498,"UNDERGRAD THESIS ","Student works directly with department faculty in selecting a suitable area for laboratory or clinical research in the area of otolaryngology, and develops a thesis for recognition. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20574,993,498,"UNDERGRAD THESIS ","Offered to those students who have engaged in undergraduate research in general surgery. (Full- or part-time.)","" 20575,843,498,"STUDIES GERMAN LANG ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20576,888,198,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Independent reading in math. Does not count as credit toward a math major. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20579,897,498,"UNDERGRAD THESIS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20588,988,390,"SUPERVISED STUDY ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20594,902,439,"VIOLA DA GAMBA ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20596,812,496,"STAGE COSTUME PROBS ","Specific research problems of stage costume design and execution: accessories, masks, wigs, fabric modification, millinery or construction analysis for specialized costumes. Topics vary. Recommended: DRAMA 211; DRAMA 416.","" 20597,904,361,"PIANO ENSEMBLE ","Study and performance of works for four hands at one or two pianos. Designed for upper-level piano majors or students with equivalent ability.","" 20598,935,495,"SPEC STUDIES PCEUT ","Opportunity to expand the breadth and depth of understanding in specific areas. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20600,911,490,"SUPERVISED STUDY ","Special work in Near Eastern studies for graduates and undergraduates.","" 20602,822,491,"UGRAD STUDY URB FOR ","Individual tutorial study of topics for which there is not sufficient demand to warrant the organization of regular classes. Offered: AWSp.","" 20604,924,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20605,902,318,"GUITAR ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20608,843,444,"THESIS IN GERMANICS ","Supervised research leading to the writing of a research thesis.","" 20610,888,197,"PROBLEM SOLVING ","Lectures and problem sessions in mathematics with applications. Enrollment restricted to EOP students only. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSp.","" 20611,927,449,"DIR STDYS IN ORTHO ","See DPHS 449 for course description and prerequisite. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20614,826,480,"ENVRNMTL HLTH PROBS ","Individual projects involving library, laboratory, or field study of a specific environmental health problem. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20616,958,498,"UNDERGRAD THESIS ","NO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE","" 20617,883,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Credit/no credit only.","" 20619,1029,498,"UNDERGRAD THESIS ","Provides an opportunity for medical students to write in the area of urology.","" 20622,842,498,"UNDERGRAD THESIS ","The thesis must be submitted at least one month before graduation.","" 20623,892,495,"SPECIAL STUDIES ","Opportunity to expand the breadth and depth of understanding in specific areas. Credit/no credit only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20624,827,498,"INDEPENDENT STUDY ","Independent reading and/or research. Limited to majors and minors in Environmental Studies.","" 20625,834,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Research activities arranged with University-based or community physicians in diversified areas relating to family medicine. Prerequisite: permission of course coordinator. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20628,949,490,"SUPERVISED STUDY ","Special work in literary texts for graduates and undergraduates. Prerequisite: PRSAN 423.","" 20629,818,499,"UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ","Students developing studies under this rubric should be advised that a report or a paper setting forth the results of their investigations should be regarded as a basic part of the program. Offered: AWSp.","" 20631,846,490,"SUPERVISED STUDY ","Special work in literary and philosophical texts for graduates and undergraduates.","" 20632,958,413,"SPEC STDY PT ","Theory and practice in specialized areas of physical therapy. Credit/no credit only.","" 20634,768,498,"SPECIAL PROJECT ","Further development, critical examination, and synthesis of nursing care in a specialized setting. Increasing depth of clinical practice, including care to groups and communities as clients, applying leadership skills, assessing problems affecting quality health care delivery, and applying research findings.","" 20638,752,498,"UNDERGRAD THESIS ","By special arrangement. Time and credit to be arranged. Offered: AWSpS.","" 20639,762,371,"CO-OP IN BUSINESS ","Business practicum: one or two quarter internship with approved business or governmental agency. Open only to students who meet requirements of internship program. Internship credit may not be applied to fulfill specific course requirements or to 180 credits required for graduation. Credit/no credit only.","" 20641,921,498,"UNDERGRAD THESIS ","By arrangement.","" 20642,891,498,"UNDERGRAD THESIS ","Offered: AWSpS.","" 20643,888,398,"SPECIAL TOPICS ","Independent reading in math. Does not count as credit toward a math major. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.",""