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Winter 2007 Schedule of Classes University of California, Santa Cruz Office of the Registrar Online Schedule of Classes: reg.ucsc.edu/soc/ MyUCSC portal: my.ucsc.edu Check for Enrollment Holds To prevent delays in enrolling, check the portal for enrollment holds before priority enrollment begins and take action to clear your holds before the appointment time. Winter Registration Fees Bills for winter quarter charges will be viewable on the MyUCSC portal on November 27. A copy will be mailed to the Statement of Account mailing ad- dress (see page 20.) Registration fees are due by 4 p.m. on December 20. If payment is received by the UCSC cashier after the deadline, a $50 late fee will be assessed. Verify Your Enrollments After you complete your enrollment transac- tions and print a copy of your schedule, use the “My Class Schedule” link on MyUCSC to verify your classes and grade options.

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Winter 2007 Schedule of Classes

University of California, Santa Cruz

O f f i c e o f t h e R e g i s t r a r

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

Check for Enrollment Holds

To prevent delays in enrolling, check the portal for enrollment holds before priority enrollment begins and take action to clear your holds before the appointment time.

Winter Registration Fees

Bills for winter quarter charges will be viewable on the MyUCSC portal on November 27. A copy will be mailed to the Statement of Account mailing ad-dress (see page 20.) Registration fees are due by 4 p.m. on December 20. If payment is received by the UCSC cashier after the deadline, a $50 late fee will be assessed.

Verify Your Enrollments

After you complete your enrollment transac-tions and print a copy of your schedule, use the “My Class Schedule” link on MyUCSC to verify your classes and grade options.

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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA CRUZ

Schedule of Classes

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

Winter 2007

Keep Records!In order to fulfill your responsibility for planning your education, you should keep an up-to-date academic portfolio containing the following kinds of information:

• transcripts from all schools attended; • test results from entrance exams, language exams, placement exams, and advanced placement; • copies of communications to and from the university; • contact information for your advisers and faculty members; • statements of account showing registration, housing, and other charges and payments.

You are responsible for responding to all communications sent to you by the university.

Check the MyUCSC portal and your UCSC e-mail account often.

Make use of the UCSC General Catalog, Schedule of Classes, and The Navi-gator undergraduate handbook, found online at reg.ucsc.edu, or the Graduate Student Handbook, at graddiv.ucsc.edu/regulations/handbook.php.

1156 High StreetSanta Cruz, CA 95064

Web site: reg.ucsc.edu/soc

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

Photo credit: Courtesy Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans

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Enrollment5Appointment schedules: page 14

Access to enrollment: page 15

ClassesHow to read the class listings: page 39Class listings begin: page 40Final exam schedule: page 8

Academic and Administrative Calendar: pages 6–7

this schedule is your guide

Academic Advising

Undergraduate students: meet with your college academic preceptor, department faculty, and staff advis-ers as needed.

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Placement Exams

6Bills mailed and viewable on the MyUCSC portal: November 27, 2006

Payment due: December 20, 2006

Additional registration payment information: page 20

Registration Fee Payment

Placement exam schedule: page 10

oNliNe resources

A–Z Indexwww.ucsc.edu

Academic & Administrative Calendarreg.ucsc.edu/calendar

Advance Course Informationreg.ucsc.edu/soc/aci

Bay Tree Bookstoreslugstore.ucsc.edu

Course Feesreg.ucsc.edu/coursefees.html

Courses Onlinewww2.ucsc.edu/courses/

E-mail Accountsits.ucsc.edu/services/help_desk

ITS Help Deskitshelp.ucsc.eduNavigatorreg.ucsc.edu/Navigator

Office of the Registrarreg.ucsc.edu

Schedule of Classes reg.ucsc.edu/soc

Transfer Course Agreementswww.assist.org

UCSC General Catalogreg.ucsc.edu/catalog

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Critical Dates and Deadlines

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tABle oF coNteNts

Calendar InformationKey Dates for Registration and Enrollment ................................ 13Academic and Administrative Calendar 2006–07 ..................... 6–7Final Examination Policies and Schedule ...................................... 8Winter 2007 Final Exam Schedule ............................................... 8Fall 2006 Final Exam Schedule .................................................... 9

Orientations, Placement Exams, Enrollment Conditions Placement Exams ....................................................................... 10Enrollment Conditions for Interview-Only Courses .................. 11

Enrollment InformationSchedule Planner ....................................................................... 12Continuing Student Appointment Schedule .............................. 14Student Responsibility ............................................................... 15Holds ......................................................................................... 15Requirements (Prerequisites and Restrictions) ............................ 15Swapping Sections ..................................................................... 15Class Permission Numbers ......................................................... 15Time Conflicts ........................................................................... 16

Ethnic StudiesWinter 2007 Ethnic Studies Courses.......................................... 16

Courses with FeesCourses with Fees....................................................................... 17

Registration InformationRegistration Fee Payment ........................................................... 20Deferred Payment Plan .............................................................. 20Breakdown of Registration Fees.................................................. 20Health Insurance ........................................................................ 20Part-Time Study for Undergraduates .......................................... 20Financial Aid .............................................................................. 21Withdrawal During a Quarter .................................................... 21Leave of Absence ........................................................................ 22Readmission ............................................................................... 22

Evaluating Academic PerformanceUndergraduate Grading Policies ................................................. 23Pass/No Pass Only Courses ........................................................ 24Grading Options ........................................................................ 24Accessing Grades ....................................................................... 24Graduate Students...................................................................... 25

General Information Academic Integrity ..................................................................... 26Academic Standing .................................................................... 26Address Changes ........................................................................ 26Administrative Cancellation ....................................................... 26Advance Course Information ..................................................... 26Advising ..................................................................................... 26Announcing Candidacy to Graduate .......................................... 27Auditing of Classes .................................................................... 27Cancelled Courses ...................................................................... 27Certification of Student Status ................................................... 27Computing Facilities and Services .............................................. 27

E-mail Accounts ................................................................ 28Name Change ............................................................................ 29Nonrelease of Public Information .............................................. 29Student Identification Card ........................................................ 29MyUCSC Portal Password ......................................................... 29

Transcript Information ............................................................... 29Veterans and Veterans’ Dependents ............................................ 29

Selected University Policies & Federal LawsFederal Student Right-to-Know Act ........................................... 30Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act .................................. 30Smoke-Free Policy ...................................................................... 30Nondiscrimination Statement .................................................... 30Sexual Harassment and the Title IX Office ................................. 31

General Education RequirementsOverview of General Education Requirements ........................... 32Courses That Fulfill General Education Requirements ............... 33

Publications UpdatesWinter 2007 Course Descriptions .............................................. 36

Schedule of ClassesReading the Class Listings .......................................................... 39Winter 2007 Course Offerings ................................................... 40

Staff Contact InformationDepartment Contact Information ............................................ 100Useful Phone Numbers ............................................................ 102Index ....................................................................................... 103

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Please read and follow registration and enrollment instructions and deadlines contained in this schedule. It is the student’s responsibility to pay fees, enroll in classes, confirm enrollments and grading options, and file petitions by the stated deadlines.

AcAdemic ANd AdmiNistrAtive cAleNdAr 2006–07

Fall ’06 Winter ’07 Spring ’07

Key Dates QUARTER BEGInS Sept 16 Jan 3 Apr 2 Sat Wed Mon

ORIEnTATIOn See fall orientation schedule for details.

InSTRUCTIOn BEGInS Sept 21 Jan 4 Apr 3 Thur Thur Tues

HOLIdAyS Nov 10, 23, 24 Jan 15, Feb 19 May 28 (falling within the quarter) Fri, Thur, Fri Mon, Mon Mon

InSTRUCTIOn EndS Dec 1 Mar 15 June 8 Fri Thur Fri

FInAL EXAMInATIOnS Dec 4–7 Mar 19–22 June 11–14 Mon–Thur Mon–Thur Mon–Thur

QUARTER EndS Dec 7 Mar 22 June 14 Thur Thur Thur

COMMEnCEMEnTS June 15–17 Fri–Sun HOLIdAyS Sept 4, Dec 25, 26, 29, Jan 1, Mar 30, July 4 (not falling within the quarter) Mon, Mon, Tues, Fri, Mon, Fri, Wed

CAMPUS CLOSURE dATES The campus is closed from Saturday, December 23 through Monday, January 1.

Advising and Advance Enrollment

Continuing and Readmitted Students AdVISInG WEEK May 10–16 Nov 2–9 Feb 15–22 Continuing and readmitted Wed–Tues Thur–Thur Thur–Thur undergraduates.

PRIORITy EnROLLMEnT May 17– May 26 Nov 13–22 Feb 23–Mar 6 Continuing and readmitted Wed–Wed Mon–Wed Fri–Tues students, by appointment.

OPEn EnROLLMEnT May 27–Sept 20 Nov 23–Jan 3 Mar 7–Apr 2 Continuing and readmitted Thur–Wed Thur–Wed Wed–Mon students.

New Students PRIORITy EnROLLMEnT

New graduate students. June 22 Thur

New undergraduate summer July 18–29 orientation attendees, by Tues–Sat reservation. Reservations made through the Orientation Programs Office.

New undergraduates who did July 31 not attend summer orientation. Mon

OPEn EnROLLMEnT New students Aug 1–Sept 20 Tues–Wed

BILLInG STATEMEnTS Aug 21 Nov 27 Feb 26 MAILEd/AVAILABLE OnLInE Mon Mon Mon including registration and housing fees.

HOUSInG FEES dUE Sept 13 Dec 20 Mar 20 Cashier’s Office. Wed Wed Tues

UndERGRAdUATE Sept 13 Dec 20 Mar 20 REGISTRATIOn FEES dUE Wed Wed Tues Late registration fee of $50 assessed after this date. Cashier’s Office.

STUdEnT HEALTH InSURAnCE Sept 13 Dec. 20 Mar 20 Deadline to apply for waiver. Sat Wed Mon Cowell Student Health Center.

Add/dROP/SWAP Sept 21 Jan 4 Apr 3 CLASSES BEGInS Thur Thur Tues Minimum/maximum credit limits enforced. Enrollment blocked if registration fees not paid.

EnROLLMEnT dEAdLInE Sept 25 Jan 8 Apr 5 Students must be enrolled in one Mon Mon Thur class by this date, or $50 late enrollment fee assessed.

GRAdUATE STUdEnT Sept 29 Jan 12 Apr 11 REGISTRATIOn FEES dUE Fri Fri Wed $50 late fee after this date. Cashier’s Office.

REQUEST FOR nOn-RELEASE Sept 29 Jan 12 Apr 11 OF PUBLIC InFORMATIOn Fri Fri Wed Deadline to have information excluded from the online student directory.

GRAdUATE STUdEnT Sept 29 Jan 12 Apr 11 PART-TIME PROGRAM Fri Fri Wed Deadline to apply for a reduced class load and fees. Department.

CLASS PERMISSIOn nUMBERS Sept 30 Jan 13 Apr 12 REQUIREd Sat Sat Thur

Add/dROP/SWAP Oct 11 Jan 25 Apr 23 CLASSES EndS Wed Thur Mon Deadline to process enrollment transactions.

GRAdE OPTIOn Oct 11 Jan 25 Apr 23 Deadline to change grade option. Wed Thur Mon

UndERGRAdUATE Oct 11 Jan 25 Apr 23 PART-TIME PROGRAM Wed Thur Mon Deadline to apply for a reduced class load and fees. Office of the Registrar.

Add By PETITIOn BEGInS Oct 12 Jan 26 Apr 24 First day to add a class by petition Thur Fri Tues ($10 fee). Office of the Registrar.

UndERGRAdUATE WITHdRAW Oct 12 Jan 26 Apr 24 FROM A CLASS BEGInS Thur Fri Tues Students receive a W (Withdraw) notation. College.

dECLARATIOn/CHAnGE OF Oct 25 Jan 31 Apr 25 MAJOR/MInOR Wed Wed Wed Deadline to file petition to be effective for enrollment the following quarter. College/Department.

CHAnGE OF COLLEGE Nov 8 Feb 8 May 2 Deadline to file petition to be Wed Thur Wed effective the following quarter. Office of the Registrar.

Fall ’06 Winter ’07 Spring ’07 Fall ’06 Winter ’07 Spring ’07

Fall ’06 Winter ’07 Spring ’07

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AcAdemic ANd AdmiNistrAtive cAleNdAr 2006–07

Please read and follow registration and enrollment instructions and deadlines contained in this schedule. It is the student’s responsibility to pay fees, enroll in classes, confirm enrollments and grading options, and file petitions by the stated deadlines.

Fall ’06 Winter ’07 Spring ’07 Summer ’07 Financial Aid FInAnCIAL AId APPLICATIOn FOR UndERGRAdUATES

• File the free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1 prior to each fall quarter:

for enrollment in fall 2006, file by March 1, 2006 for enrollment in fall 2007, file by March 1, 2007

• Complete financial aid file by providing all supporting documentation requested by the Financial Aid Office by May 1 of each year (prior to each fall quarter).

• Applications filed after the March 1 priority deadline will be considered, but not for state or institutional grants.

SCHOLARSHIP dEAdLInE FOR COnTInUInG STUdEnTSFebruary 1 prior to each fall quarter.

FInAnCIAL AId APPLICATIOn FOR GRAdUATESContact your academic department.

Readmission Fall ’06 Winter ’07 Spring ’07REAdMISSIOn APPLICATIOn Undergraduates Filing deadline for priority enrollment. Office of Admissions. Apr 1, 2006 Oct 1, 2006 Jan 1, 2007 Sat Sun Mon

REAdMISSIOn APPLICATIOn FInAL FILInG dEAdLInE Undergraduates: Office of Admissions. Graduates: Division of Graduate Studies.

July 31, 2006 Oct 31, 2006 Jan 31, 2007 Mon Tues Wed

For more information on procedures and deadlines, including links to the UCSC General Catalog and Navigator Undergraduate Handbook, go to reg.ucsc.edu. Graduate students may also refer to the Graduate Student Handbook at graddiv.ucsc.edu/regulations/handbook.php. A printable version of this calendar is available at reg.ucsc.edu/calendar/06_07calendar.pdf; for key dates, go to reg.ucsc.edu/keydates2006_07.pdf.

UndERGRAdUATE WITHdRAW Nov 1 Feb 16 May 14 FROM A CLASS EndS Wed Fri Mon Deadline to drop with a W (Withdraw) notation, except for emergency reasons. College.

WITHdRAW FROM THE Nov 1 Feb 16 May 14 UnIVERSITy Deadline to file to Wed Fri Mon withdraw during the quarter, except for emergency reasons. College/Division of Graduate Studies.

UndERGRAdUATE CREdIT Nov 1 Feb 15 May 14 By PETITIOn EndS Wed Thur Mon Deadline to file petition to challenge a class ($10 fee). Office of the Registrar.

Add By PETITIOn EndS Nov 1 Feb 15 May 14 Deadline to add a class by petition Wed Thur Mon ($10 fee). Office of the Registrar.

UndERGRAdUATE REMOVAL Dec 7 Mar 22 June 14 OF InCOMPLETE Thur Thur Thur Deadline to file petition ($10 fee) and submit class work for Incomplete grade from preceding quarter. Office of the Registrar.

GRAdUATE STUdEnT REMOVAL Dec 7 Mar 22 June 14 OF InCOMPLETE Thur Thur Thur Deadline to file petition ($10 fee) and submit class work for Incomplete grade within the last three quarters. Office of the Registrar.

LEAVE OF ABSEnCE Dec 7 Mar 22 Aug 31 Deadline to petition for leave Thur Thur Fri beginning the next quarter. College/Division of Graduate Studies.

GRAdES dUE Dec 12 Mar 27 June 19 From instructors. Tues Tues Tues

EVALUATIOnS dUE Jan 8 Apr 13 July 6 From instructors. Mon Fri Fri

Announcing Candidacy for degree/GraduationGRAdUATE STUdEnTS Oct 6 Jan 12 Apr 13 June 22 Deadline to announce for certificate, Fri Fri Fri Fri master’s, or Ph.D., or pay for filing fee, if applicable.

UndERGRAdUATES Deadline to announce for bachelor’s Oct 25 Jan 31 Apr 25 July 31 degree. Wed Wed Wed Tues

GRAdUATE STUdEnTS Dec 7 Mar 22 May 25* Aug 31 Deadline to complete all requirements Thur Thur Fri Fri for degree. * Students not participating in June commencement have until June 15 to complete all requirements for degree.

UndERGRAdUATES Dec 7 Mar 22 June 14 Aug 31 Deadline to complete all requirements Thur Thur Thur Fri for degree and for the Office of the Registrar to receive transcripts from other institutions.

Intercampus Visitor/Exchange ProgramsUndERGRAdUATES Apr 30 Oct 31 Jan 31Deadline. (Oct 1, UC Berkeley, Office of the Registrar. UC Merced)GRAdUATE STUdEnTS Aug 15 Nov 15 Feb 15 Deadline to file application. (Apr 30, 2006, Division of Graduate Studies. UC Berkeley, UC Merced)

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Final ExaminationsFinal examinations are given during the exam week period at the time announced in the Schedule of Classes, usually in the same room used for class meetings dur-ing the quarter. Final examinations are required in all undergraduate courses unless the department or other agency sponsoring the course has obtained permission from the Committee on Educational Policy to evaluate students in another manner. No change in the time or date of a final examination may occur unless the course sponsoring agency has obtained the approval

of the Committee on Educational Policy. When finals are administered, they must be completed at the scheduled exam time and may not require more than the scheduled three-hour time block. If a take-home examination is not assigned until the week designated for final exams, it cannot require more than three hours to complete.

Many students prefer enrolling in courses so as to avoid more than two final examinations on the same day. Instructors may bar students from taking the examination if they arrive late. If a student misses an

examination due to a documented illness or other emergency, the instructor may agree to give an Incom-plete and schedule a makeup examination provided that the student’s work is passing up to that point. When a final examination is one of the regular require-ments in a course, no one taking the course may be individually exempted from it. Travel plans for vacation are not an emergency, and should not be made without checking the final examination schedule.

Closed WeekNo examinations or tests other than laboratory exams or individual makeup exams may be given during the last week of instruction.

Examination RetentionAn instructor may release to individual students the original final examinations (or copies). Otherwise, the instructor will retain final examination materials at least until the end of the next regular term. Dur-ing that time students will be allowed to review their examinations.

Religious ObservanceGiven the diversity of religious practice within the cam-pus community, academic and administrative units are encouraged to make reasonable accommodation when the schedule of a required campus event conflicts with an individual’s religious creed. It is the official policy of the University of California, Santa Cruz, to accom-modate, without penalty, requests for alternate exami-nation times in cases where the scheduled time for the examination violates a student’s religious creed.

Requests for accommodation for religious obser-vance must be made directly to the faculty member in charge of the course within the first two weeks of the term or as soon as possible after an examination date is announced. Instructors are expected to make reason-able accommodation for such requests. Students who are unable to reach a satisfactory arrangement with an instructor should consult the head of the unit sponsor-ing the course or the campus ombudsman.

Accommodations for disabilityStudents with registered disabilities that require ex-amination modifications will be accommodated in compliance with state and federal laws. Reasonable accommodations will be made based on recommenda-tions from the Disability Resource Center.Exam Day/ Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

Exam Time March 19 March 20 March 21 March 22

Exam Period Mon, Wed, Fri Mon, Wed, Fri Tues, Thur Mon, Wed, Fri8:00–11:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 11:00a.m. 12:00p.m. 9:30a.m.

Exam Period Mon, Wed, Fri Tues, Thur Tues, Thur Tues, Thur12:00–3:00p.m. 12:30 p.m. 8:00a.m. 2:00p.m. 6:00p.m.

Exam Period Tues, Thur Tues, Thur Mon, Wed, Fri Mon, Wed4:00–7:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 4:00p.m. 3:30p.m. 7:00p.m.

Exam Period Mon, Wed Mon, Wed, Fri Non-Standard 2 Non-Standard 17:30–10:30p.m. 5:00p.m. 2:00p.m.

Winter 2007 Final Exam Schedule by Time Block

FiNAl eXAmiNAtioN Policies ANd schedule

Winter 2007 Final Examination Schedule

Class Start Exam date Exam TimesMWF 8:00 a.m. Monday, March 19 8:00–11:00 a.m.MWF 9:30 a.m. Thursday, March 22 8:00–11:00 a.m. MWF 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 20 8:00–11:00 a.m.MWF 12:30 p.m. Monday, March 19 12:00–3:00 p.m.MWF 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 20 7:30–10:30 p.m.MWF 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 21 4:00–7:00 p.m. MW 5:00 p.m. Monday, March 19 7:30–10:30 p.m.MW 7:00 p.m. Thursday, March 22 4:00–7:00 p.m.

TuTh 8:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 20 12:00–3:00 p.m.TuTh 10:00 a.m. Monday, March 19 4:00–7:00 p.m.TuTh 12:00 noon Wednesday, March 21 8:00–11:00 a.m. TuTh 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 21 12:00–3:00 p.m. TuTh 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 20 4:00–7:00 p.m.TuTh 6:00 p.m. Thursday, March 22 12:00–3:00 p.m. Non-Standard 1* Thursday, March 22 7:30–10:30 p.m.Non-Standard 2** Wednesday, March 21 7:30–10:30 p.m.

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

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FiNAl eXAmiNAtioN Policies ANd schedule

Class Start Exam date Exam TimesMWF 8:00 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5 12:00–3:00 p.m.MWF 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5 8:00–11:00 a.m. MWF 11:00 a.m. Monday, Dec. 4 4:00–7:00 p.m.MWF 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6 4:00–7:00 p.m.MWF 2:00 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 7 12:00–3:00 p.m.MWF 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6 12:00–3:00 p.m. MW 5:00 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 7 4:00–7:00 p.m.MW 7:00 p.m. Monday, Dec. 4 7:30–10:30 p.m.

TuTh 8:00 a.m. Monday, Dec. 4 8:00–11:00 a.m.TuTh 10:00 a.m. Monday, Dec. 4 12:00–3:00 p.m.TuTh 12:00 noon Tuesday, Dec. 5 4:00–7:00 p.m.TuTh 2:00 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 7 8:00–11:00 a.m. TuTh 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6 8:00–11:00 a.m.TuTh 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5 7:30–10:30 p.m. Non-Standard 1* Wednesday, Dec. 6 7:30–10:30 p.m. Non-Standard 2** Thursday, Dec. 7 7:30–10:30 p.m.

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

Fall 2006 Final Examination Schedule

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

ARABIC LAnGUAGESee the Arabic instructor during office hours for placement. Check at 239 Cowell for faculty location.

BIOLOGySee web site for information:www.biology.ucsc.edu/ug/advising/gettingstarted/bio-placex.html

CHEMISTRy & BIOCHEMISTRyUndergraduate placement testing:Nov. 14, 15, and 16, 5:30–9:30 p.m., in the Ming Ong Lab, 103 Merrill, right side of lab only. Jan. 3, 1:00–5:00p.m., in Social Sciences I, room 135.

Graduate student testing: Jan. 3, 10:00 a.m.–12:00 noon, in 136 Physical Sciences Building. Limited to a maximum of 14 students.Jan. 3, 2:00–4:00 p.m., in 136 Physical Sciences Building. Limited to a maximum of 10 students.

CHInESE LAnGUAGESee the Chinese instructors during their office hours for placement. Check at 239 Cowell for faculty locations.

FREnCH LAnGUAGESee the French instructors during office hours for placement. Check at 239 Cowell for faculty locations.

GERMAn LAnGUAGESee the German instructors during their office hours for placement. Check at 239 Cowell for faculty locations.

HEBREW LAnGUAGESee the Hebrew instructor during office hours for placement. Check at 239 Cowell for faculty location.

HIndI LAnGUAGESee the Hindi instructor during office hours for placement. Check at 239 Cowell for faculty loca-tion.

ITALIAn LAnGUAGE

See the Italian instructors during their office hours for placement. Check at 239 Cowell for faculty locations.

JAPAnESE LAnGUAGEJanuary 3, 10:00–11:30 a.m., 223 Cowell. Ar-rive promptly at 10:00 a.m. Written exam and short oral interview.

MATHEMATICSPlacement ExamsStudents must arrive at the test site 15 minutes before the scheduled time. Testing begins promptly, and late admittance is not permitted. Students must have valid ID.Jan. 3, 6:00–7:30 p.m., 101 Jack Baskin Aud.Jan. 4, 6:00–7:30 p.m., 101 Jack Baskin Aud.Jan. 12, 10:50 a.m.–12:20 p.m., 301B J. Baskin Engineering, room TBA.Jan. 19, 12:20–1:50 p.m., 301B J. Baskin Engineering, room TBA.Jan. 26, 10:50 a.m.–12:20 p.m., 301B J. Baskin Engineering, room TBA.Feb. 2, 12:20–1:50 p.m., 301B J. Baskin Engineering, room TBA.Feb. 9, 10:50 a.m.–12:20 p.m., 301B J. Baskin Engineering, room TBA.Feb. 16, 12:20–1:50 p.m., 301B J. Baskin Engineering, room TBA.Feb. 23, 10:50 a.m.–12:20 p.m., 301B J. Baskin Engineering, room TBA.

Special Accommodations:If you have disability-related needs that require accommodations, the Mathematics Department requires one of the following:1) If you are a UCSC-registered student, you must request that the Disability Resource Center (DRC) send certification to the Mathematics Department. Contact the DRC at 459-2089. The Mathematics Department must receive your request at least two weeks in advance of the scheduled examination date.or2) If you are not a UCSC-registered student,

complete the Mathematics Placement Exami-nation Request for Testing Accommodations (PDF) form (http://www.math.ucsc.edu/place-ment/drc.pdf ) and return it to the Mathemat-ics Office with supporting documentation at least two weeks in advance of the scheduled examination date.

PORTUGUESE LAnGUAGESee the Portuguese instructor during office hours for placement. Check at 239 Cowell for faculty location.

RUSSIAn LAnGUAGESee the Russian instructor during office hours for placement. Check at 239 Cowell for faculty location.

SPAnISH LAnGUAGEAny student interested in taking Spanish must take the placement exam–even if you’ve never studied Spanish before. The placement exam is an online exam and can be taken at any time. The URL is: www.ic.ucsc.edu/~test/. note: It takes three to four days to post exam results. Make sure you complete the placement exam a minimum of one week prior to your designated appointment time for Advance Enrollment.

SPAnISH FOR SPAnISH SPEAKERSSee information posted at Humanities Building 1,room 133.

WRITInGPlacement Exams:Nov. 18, 10:30a.m.–12:30 p.m., in all of the fol-lowing rooms: Classroom Unit 1, Classroom Unit 2, B206 Earth and Marine Sciences, M110 TA Media Theater, and 3 Thimann.Jan. 3, 2:00–4:00 p.m., 327 Kresge.

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department orientationsCOMMUnITy STUdIES

Jan.. 3, 10:00–11:45 a.m.,106 Oakes

EARTH SCIEnCESJan. 3, 11:00a.m.–12:00 noon,D258 Earth and Marine Sciences

FEMInIST STUdIESJan. 3, 2:00–3:00 p.m., 316 Humanities 1

MATHEMATICSJan. 3, 11:00 a.m.–12:00 noon, 302 J. Baskin,

Engineering

PHILOSOPHyJan. 3, 10:00–11:00 a.m., drop-in advising, 5 Cowell Commons

PSyCHOLOGyJan. 3, 10:00–11:00 a.m., 265 Social Sciences 2

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Enrollment Conditions for Interview Only CoursesListed below are instructions for students wishing to enroll in Interview Only courses. These courses are identified with a Y in the consent-required column of the Schedule of Classes. Students wishing to enroll in these classes need to receive a permission number from the sponsoring agency or instructor.

ART ���A, ���BPortfolio review by appointment during Advising Week.

CMMU �00P, �00S, �00T Admission determined at first class meeting. Please see department bulletin board for more information.

CRWN �0Enrollment by consent of instructor.

CRWN ��0BPermission of instructor. First priorty for admission is given to students who serve on the committees of the Academic Senate.

CRWN ���AMust be participating in Professions Training Program/Social Entrepreneurs Group. Contact Barbara Silverthorne at 459-3973, or by e-mail: [email protected].

ECON ���By permission of the instructor only. Contact him via e-mail at [email protected], or in office, 425 Engineering 2, Tuesdays, 2:00-4:00 p.m., or Wednesdays, 2:00-3:00 p.m.

EDUC ���FEnrollment restricted to CALTEACH students and by consent of instructor.

FILM ��0BApplication materials explain application process and entrance essay and are avail-able at the department office beginning Nov. 6.

FILM ���DApplication materials and instructions are available at the department office beginning Nov. 6.

FILM ���A, ���Application materials and instructions are available at the department office begin-ning Nov. 6. Priority will be given to students who have been accepted into the production concentration through the portfolio review.

FILM ���AApplication materials and instructions are available at the department office be-ginning Oct. 23 and are due by 12:00 p.m., Nov. 27. To be eligible to apply, you must be a Senior Film and Digital Media student who has been accepted into the production concentration. Please see the department for further details.

FMST ���GContact instructor by Nov. 17.

LALS ���A-BContact John Borrego at 459-4430 or by e-mail, [email protected], to arrange an interview.

LTCR ��, ��Please bring a three- to seven-page writing sample to the first class meeting.

MERR ��BContact Merrill College classroom connection coordinator at 459-2144 for permission to enroll.

MERR ��0Written statement of interest required by applicant. Please contact instructor at 423-0969, or by e-mail: [email protected].

MUSC �C, �, �, �, �, �0�, ���, ���, ���, ���For audition/enrollment information, please check bulletin board outside 127 Music Center beginning Nov. 13.

MUSC �A-B, �A-B-C, �, ��, �0Admission by instructor determination at first class meeting.

MUSC ��Music 13 or placement by taking the Core Curriculum Placement Exam. Students placed into Music 14 may obtain the permission number from the instructor.

MUSC �0BMusic 30A students by instructor determination prior to first class meeting; others by placement by taking the Core Curriculum Placement Exam.

MUSC ��, ��, ��, ���, ���, ���B, ���(Applied Instruction) Application forms available Nov. 13 in 244 Music Center. Obtain class number Jan. 4–12 from 244 Music Center. Lesson application signed by instructor required. Concurrent enrollment in an ensemble required for Music 61, 62, 161, and 162.

MUSC ���Application forms available Nov. 21 at 244 Music Center. Applications must be returned by Dec. 7. Accepted students will be notified by e-mail before the beginning of the quarter.

MUSC ���A-BAdmission by permission of vocal instructor or by audition (audition information posted outside 127 Music Center beginning Nov. 13).

MUSC ���Faculty sponsor required for chamber music workshops. Audition/enrollment information posted outside 127 Music Center beginning Nov. 13. Class number available at the beginning of the quarter from 244 Music Center.

MUSC ���Contact Peter Elsea at 459-2369 or by e-mail, [email protected], to arrange an interview.

MUSC ���Please check specific ensemble course number for audition/enrollment information.

PHIL ��0LEnrollment by interview with instructor. Contact department for interview appointment.

PHYE For all courses with “Interview Only” restriction, please attend the first class meeting.

PSYC ���Pre-enrollment conditions posted outside of Professor Ralph Quinn’s office, 249 Social Sciences 2.

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

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(Refer to the Academic and Administrative Calendar for complete deadline information.)

** If payment is not received by the cashier by 4:00 p.m., you will be dropped from your courses and assessed a $50 late fee.† You must be enrolled in at least one course or the $50 late enrollment fee is assessed.

Key Dates for Registration and Enrollment

Priority Enrollment Continuing and Readmitted Students

November 13 – 22

Open Enrollment

November 23 – January 3

Grade Option deadline

January 25

Registration Fees due

December 20 **

Withdraw from a ClassJanuary 26 – February 16

Add/drop/Swap

January 4 – 25

Enrollment deadline

January 8†

Add by Petition PeriodJanuary 26 – February 15

Permission numbers Required

January 13

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Continuing Student Appointment Schedule

Students may begin enrolling for classes at the designated appointment time and continue through the end of open enrollment at midnight January 3. There are no enrollment appointments on weekends and holidays. Please see the Academic and Administrative Calendar on page 6 for deadline dates.

Graduate students, Regents/Leadership Opportunity/Renaissance Scholars: november 13

Seniors, Visitors, EAP Reciprocity: Juniors:november 13, 14 november 15, 16

Sophomores: Frosh:november 17, 20 november 21, 22

Open enrollment:12:01 a.m., November 23 – 11:59 p.m., JaNuary 3

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

Freshman: 0–44.9 credits

Determining Your Academic LevelSoph: 45–89.9 credits Junior: 90–134.9 credits

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open enrollMent for Continuing StudentS: noveMber 23 –January 3

Senior: 135+ credits

Click on “Enrollment Appoint-ment.”

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Log in using the “W” ID W1234567 and your password (remember these are case-sensitive).*

Click on “Holds and To Do Lists.”

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Click on “Enrollment and Classes.”

6Clear holds before enrolling.

*Enrollment FAQs: http://reg.ucsc.edu/faqs/enrollment.htm

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student responsibilityYou are responsible for ensuring the accuracy of your enrollments. Your instructors, academic advisers, and the Office of the Registrar cannot enroll on your behalf. Be sure to verify your classes and grade options prior to the enrollment deadlines listed in the Academic and Administrative Calendar on pages 6–7.

get PreparedUse the following helpful hints to assist you in com-pleting your enrollment. It is recommended that you consult with your academic preceptor or major adviser prior to selecting your classes.

1. Check the listing of courses offered this quarter in this Schedule of Classes, and make some preliminary selections. Updated information can be found in the online schedule at reg.ucsc.edu/soc/.

2. Use the Schedule Planner found in this Schedule of Classes. Complete the planner with your preliminary selections of classes, making sure the classes you have selected do not conflict with each other or with any other time commitments (i.e., work or extracurricular activities).

3. Enter the 5-digit class numbers into the Schedule Planner. Make sure to have class numbers for manda-tory sections and alternates in case the section is full.

Completing the above steps will help you to complete your enrollment.

holds on enrollment A hold may be placed on your enrollment for various reasons, including unpaid debts, junior standing without a declared major, and others. When you attempt to enroll in AIS, a hold creates an error message. Students may view their holds by logging on to the MyUCSC portal and clicking on the Holds and To Do Lists link. Information on how to remove the hold is included.

Appointment times Students may view their priority enrollment appoint-ment time by logging into the MyUCSC portal at my.ucsc.edu and clicking on Enrollment and Classes and then clicking on the Enrollment Appointment link.

Appointment time ProblemsIf you are not eligible to enroll, consider the following circumstances:

• verify your appointment time;• if you were anticipating transfer credit to change

your academic level, or if you check your credits and still believe the academic level is wrong, call the enrollment Help Line;

• if you planned to study abroad with the Educa-tion Abroad Program (EAP) but your plans have changed, contact your EAP adviser;

• if you filed an Announcement of Candidacy, and your plans have changed, reschedule your candidacy at the Office of the Registrar;

• if you are barred or disqualified, contact your college.

If you cannot determine the reason for your appoint-ment time problem, contact the Help Line.

minimum/maximum creditsStandard course loads for UCSC studentsUndergraduate students are expected to take a minimum of 15 credits and may enroll in up to 19 credits. Gradu-ate students are expected to enroll in at least 10 credits and no more than 19 credits. If you wish to take a non-standard course load, meet with your college academic preceptor or graduate adviser. He or she will make sure the new credit limit is entered into the system so that you can go below 15 or over 19 credits.

When minimum credits are enforcedPrior to the start of instruction to reduce difficulties in processing exchanges, minimum credits are not enforced. Once instruction begins, you will not be able to drop below minimum credits unless you obtain approval from your academic preceptor or graduate adviser. Financial aid recipients should be cautious; certain aid will not be disbursed if enrollment is less than full-time.

When maximum credits are enforcedStudents may enroll in no more than 19 credits prior to the first day of instruction. Once instruction begins, enrolling above the maximum allowed credits (19 for both undergraduates and graduates) is only allowed with the approval of your academic preceptor or graduate adviser.

class NumbersEvery course has a 5-digit class number which is used for enrollment. The class number appears in the first column in the Schedule of Classes. A Y in the second Consent Required column indicates an Interview Only course. To enroll in one of these classes, read the section, En-rollment Conditions for Interview Only Courses, on page 11. Obtain a permission number from the instructor or department in order to enroll.

To enroll in independent study, you must first obtain a petition for independent study at the department, college, or division office. The sponsoring agency will assign a class number, and then you may enroll online.

requirements (Prerequisites and restrictions)

• A class that has a prerequisite means that other courses must be completed or a placement exam must be satisfied before the course can be taken. Classes for which a “D,” “F,” “NP,” “W,” or “I”

is received do not satisfy prerequisite require-ments.

• A class that has restrictions is available only to certain categories of students.

Refer to Reading the Class Listings, page 39, or to the UCSC General Catalog to determine the prerequisites or restrictions of a class.

Prerequisites satisfied at other institutionsIf you believe course work completed at another institution satisfies a prerequisite, contact the depart-ment sponsoring the class.

secondary discussion sections/labsWhat is a secondary discussion section/lab?A section is a smaller discussion group or lab class which is taken as part of a credit course, but no credit is awarded. Secondary sections/labs are always listed directly below the main lecture. Not all secondary sections require enrollment.

Swapping SectionsTo swap sections it is not necessary to drop the class. Use the swap function. For more information, see reg.ucsc.edu/staff/ais_info/pdf/How_to_swap.pdf.

When the lecture or sections are closed (full)If there is space in the lecture, but you cannot find an open section, you cannot enroll in the class. If you have a permission number for the lecture and all the sections are full, contact the course sponsoring agency for assistance.

concurrent enrollmentWhen a note below the class title indicates concurrent enrollment, previous or concurrent enrollment in another class is required. For example, if you enroll in BIOL-169L-01, you should concurrently enroll in the associated class, which is BIOL-169-01.

The term, “concurrent enrollment,” can be confus-ing. Please note:

• it is not the same as a discussion section (see Secondary Discussion Sections/Labs above);

• it is not the same as concurrent enrollment through UC Extension, in which a person en-rolls in a regular UCSC course as an Extension student.

class Permission NumbersA class permission number is an assigned number that allows you to enroll in a class. It is specific to a class and can be used only once. Also, after an unsuccessful at-tempt to add a class, the number can’t be used again

To obtain a class permission number, consult with the instructor or department.

What a class permission number can overrideA class permission number will override course

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restrictions and/or prerequisites, and it will override the closed (full) status of a class.

What a class permission number CAnnOT overrideClass permission numbers cannot override time conflicts, your maximum allowed units, holds, or a closed (full) section.

time conflictsWhy you might have a time conflictCourses which have the same start and end times are considered a time conflict. If the printed Schedule of Classes does not indicate a time conflict, check online at reg.ucsc.edu/soc for the most up-to-date class information. Permission numbers do not override full sections.

How to resolve a time conflictIf your classes overlap but you believe that you can complete both classes in spite of the conflict, you should call the Office of the Registrar at 459-4412 for assistance.

retaining enrollmentsTo retain a seat in your classes, you must attend the first class meeting. Instructors may administratively drop anyone who does not attend.

enrolling after instruction BeginsAttend the first class meeting of any classes you want to add. You must obtain the instructor’s permission to add the course. If necessary, the instructor will issue a class permission number.

verify your enrollmentsIt is recommended that you verify your classes and grade options after you complete your enrollment transactions and print a copy of your schedule. It is also recommended that you verify your enrollments again before the end of the Add/Drop/Swap period.

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u.s. ethnic studies courses for Winter 2007In recognition of increasing faculty and student interest in studies related to major ethnic groups in the United States, many courses have been added in this area. Below is a sampling of courses offered spring quarter that focus on comparative studies or on one of these U.S. ethnic groups: African American, Asian American, Chicano, Jewish, or Native American. These courses, among others, may be used to satisfy the U.S. Ethnic Minorities/Non-Western Society (“E”) general education requirement.

AMST 1 America and AmericansAMST 80E U.S. Racial/Ethnic Histories and FormationsAMST 101 Race and EthnicityAMST 123T Inventing the SavageAMST 190H Race, Politics, and RegionANTH 130F African Diasporas in the AmericasCMMU 80A Chicanos and Social ChangeCMMU 126 African American/Latino Communities: HistoriesEDUC 141 Bilingualism and SchoolingFILM 185E Chicana/o Cinema, VideoFMST 139 African American Women’s HistoryHIS 121B African American History: 1877 to the PresentHIS 128 Chicana/Chicano HistoryLALS 1 Introduction to Latin American and Latino StudiesLALS 80C Power and Resistance in the Americas: Cross-Border Social MovementsLALS 80F Latinos in the U.S.: A Comparative PerspectiveLALS 126B Voices from the Watsonville CommunityLALS 162 U.S. Policy in the AmericasLALS 180 Borders: Real and ImaginedLGST 127/ POLI 127 Black Politics and Federal Social PolicyLTEL 150A Afro-American LiteratureLTMO 144D Jewish Writers and the American CitySOCY 156 U.S. Latina/o Identities: Centers and MarginsSOCY 174 Twenty-First-Century African American Social Structure

Bills Mailed/on Portal:November 27

Registration Fees due:December 20 $50 late registration fee assessed to undergradu-ates if registration fees paid after this date

Add by Petition Period; W (Withdraw) Grade Filing Period for undergraduates:January 26–February 15

Add/drop/Swap Period:January 4–January 25 Add, Drop, Swap, Request grading option.

Instruction Begins: January 4

Permission numbers Required to Add, Swap: Jan. 3–25

Quarter Ends Removal of I deadline: March 22 Undergraduates(from preceding quarter)

Instruction Ends:March 15

Finals Week:March 19–22

Enrollment deadline: January 8 Note: $50 late enrollment fee assessed if you do not enroll in at least one course by this date.

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AnthropologyANTH 107L/207L Anatomy of Human Body Lab . $60

Art ART 10G 2D Foundation .................................$5 ART 10H 3D Foundation ...............................$45ART 10J Technology Foundation .....................$15ART 20 Introduction to Drawing for Majors ....$25ART 22 Intro to Electronics for Intermedia .......$30ART 23 Intermedia I ......................................$32ART 24 Introduction to Painting (Oil) .............$48ART 26 Introduction to Printmaking ...............$70ART 28 Introduction to Figurative Sculpture ....$75ART 29 Begin Intermedia: 3D Approaches .......$42ART 30 Intro to Photography for Art Majors ....$67ART 37 Material Metaphor I ..........................$42ART 39 Public Art I: Community, Site, and Place ........................................................$50ART 40 Sculpture I .........................................$53ART 60 Forms and Ideas .................................$15ART 70A Bookbinding ....................................$60ART 70B Printing I: Elements of Printing ........$60ART 70C Printing II: Typography and Book Design ....................................................$60ART 80D Introduction to Photography ............$25ART 101 Intermediate/Advanced Drawing .......$35ART 102 Figure Drawing ...............................$40ART 103 Intermediate/Advanced Painting .......$48ART 104 Special Topics in Painting .................$48ART 106A-B Sr. Studio in Draw/Paint............$48ART 107 Mixed Media Works on Paper ...........$25ART 109 Intermedia II ...................................$32 ART 110 Special Topics: Interactive Art ............$16ART 111 Book Arts II .....................................$60ART 112 Intaglio I .........................................$57ART 113 Relief and Intaglio Printmaking II ....$57ART 114 Lithography I ...................................$57ART 115 Lithography II ..................................$67ART 116A-B Sr. Studio Printmaking ..............$70ART 117 Special Topics in Printmaking ...........$70ART 117A Monoprinting/Mixed Media Printmaking ....................................................$60ART 118 Computer Art: Theories, Methods, and Practices ...................................................$36ART 119 Digital Video ...................................$45ART 120 Adv Projects in Computer Art I .........$45ART 123 Digital Printmaking in Contemporary Art Practice .....................................................$65ART 126 Art of Bookmaking ...........................$55ART 130 Intermediate Photography .................$67ART 131 Advanced Photography .....................$67ART 132 Color in Photography ........................$77ART 133A-B Sr. Studio in Photography ...........$67ART 134 Special Topics in Photography ............$70ART 135 Intro Digital Photography .................$55ART 136 Adv Digital Photography ..................$55ART 138 Intermediate/Adv Sculpture ..............$43ART 139 Intermed/Adv Sculpture Foundry ....$150

ART 140 Metal Sculpture................................$81ART 141 Sculpture II......................................$65ART 143 Adv Intermedia: 3D Approaches........$42ART 144 Site Works ........................................$42ART 145 Material Metaphor II .......................$47ART 146 Special Topics Intermedia/Sculpture ...$50ART 148 Special Topics Sculpture/Public Art ....$55ART 156 Topics in Public Art: Memory, Landscape, and Artist as Activist ........................................$50ART 159A-B Senior Studio in Intermedia,Sculpture, and Electronic Art ..........................$60ART 161 Picturing Identity: Document and Culture .....................................................$65

Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyBIOC 110 Biochemistry Lab ...........................$50

BiologyBIOL 20L Experimental Biology Laboratory ....$20BIOL 75 Scientific Diving Certification .........$300BIOL 100L Biochemistry Laboratory ...............$40 BIOL 105L Eukaryotic Genetics Laboratory .....$40BIOL 105M Microbial Genetics Laboratory .....$25 BIOL 109L Yeast Molecular Genetics Lab ........$40BIOL 115L Eukaryotic Molecular Biol Lab ......$40BIOL 119L Microbiology Laboratory ...............$40BIOL 120L Development Laboratory ...............$40BIOL 128L Neural Genetics Laboratory ...........$40BIOL 130L Human Physiology Laboratory ......$10BIOL 131L Animal Physiology Laboratory .......$10 BIOL 135L Anatomy of the Human Body Lab .$60BIOL 136L Invertebrate Zoology Laboratory ....$25BIOL 137L Ichthyology Laboratory ..................$15BIOL 139L Biology of Marine Mammals Lab ....$5BIOL 141L Ecological Field Methods .............$100BIOL 143L Field Methods in Herpetological Research ..........................................................$15BIOL 144L Ornithology Field Studies..............$25BIOL 145L Behavioral Ecology Field Course ....$40BIOL 160L Marine Ecology Laboratory ...........$10BIOL 161L Kelp Forest Ecology Laboratory ......$40BIOL 162 Marine Ecology Field Quarter ...$2,500BIOL 168L Systematic Botany of Flowering Plants Laboratory ......................................................$20 BIOL 169L Field Methods in Plant Ecology ....$25BIOL 170L Marine Botany Laboratory ............$10BIOL 176L Molecular Ecology/Evolution Lab ..$10BIOL 187L Molecular Biotechnology Lab ........$40

ChemistryCHEM 1M General Chemistry Laboratory ......$15 CHEM 1N General Chemistry Laboratory .......$25 CHEM 80H/80L Intro to Wine Chemistry ......$40CHEM 108L Organic Chemistry Lab..............$30CHEM 108M Organic Chemistry Lab ............$35CHEM 112L Organic Chemistry Lab..............$40CHEM 112M Organic Chemistry Lab ............$40CHEM 112N Organic Chemistry Lab .............$75

CHEM 122 Principles Instrumental Analysis....$40 CHEM 146A Adv Lab Organic Chemistry ......$40CHEM 146B Adv Lab Inorganic Chemistry ....$40CHEM 146C Adv Lab Physical Chemistry ......$40CHEM 151L Inorganic Chemistry Lab............$40CHEM 164B Physical Chemistry Lab II ..........$25

Computer EngineeringCMPE 100L Logic Design Laboratory .............$30CMPE 117L Embedded Software Laboratory ...$30CMPE 118L Introduction to MechatronicsLaboratory ....................................................$100CMPE 121L Microprocessor System Design Laboratory ...................................................$160CMPE 123A Engineering Design Project I ...............................................$35–$150CMPE 123B Engineering Design Project II ..............................................$35–$150CMPE 125L Logic Design w/ Verilog Lab ........$25CMPE 126L Advanced Logic Design Lab .......$25CMPE 150 Introduction to Computer Networks ........................................................$30CMPE 151 Network Administration ................$30CMPE 156L Network Programming Lab .........$30CMPE 163L Multimedia Processing/Applications Laboratory ......................................................$25CMPE 172L Linear/Non-Linear Circuits ... $15CMPE 173L Hi Speed Dig Design Lab ............$85CMPE 174 Introduction to EDA Tools for PCB Design ............................................................$25

Cowell CollegeCOWL 70A Bookbinding ...............................$60COWL 70B Printing I: Elements of Printing ...$60COWL 70C Printing II: Typography and Book Design ....................................................$60

digital Arts and new MediaDANM 219 Introduction to Electronics forArtmaking .......................................................$35

Earth SciencesEART 5L California Geology Laboratory ...........$5EART 10L Geologic Principles Laboratory ........$20EART 20L Environmental Geology Laboratory .$10EART 100 Vertebrate Paleontology ...................$20EART 104 Geologic Hazards ...........................$10EART 105 Coastal Geology .............................$10EART 109 Elements of Field Geology ...............$20EART 109L Elements of Field Geology Lab ..... $30EART 110C The Dynamic Earth ....................$10EART 116 Hydrology ......................................$10EART 117 Paleomagnetism .............................$20 EART 120 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy ......$20EART 125 Geographic Information Systems......$20EART 130 Magmas and Volcanoes ...................$15

courses With Fees

The following is a list of the Campus Course Materials Fees that have been approved by the Miscellaneous and Course Materials Fee Advisory Committee to be charged for courses in 2006–07. Contact the departments for more information. This list is also available on the web at reg.ucsc.edu/coursefees.html.

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EART 140L Geomorphology Laboratory ...........$20 EART 142 Soil Properties and Mechanics .........$10EART 146 Groundwater .................................$10EART 148 Glaciology .....................................$10EART 150 Structural Geology .........................$20EART 188A-B Senior Field Internship UCSC Students ......................................$1,800 Non-UCSC Students .............................$2,000 UCSC Students 1 Session........................$1000 Non-UCSC Students 1 Session ...............$1100EART 205 Introductory Graduate Seminar ......$20 EART 263L Planetary Field Course .................$20

Electrical EngineeringEE 70L Intro Electronic Circuits Lab ...............$30 EE 123A Engineering Design Project I ...$35–$150EE 123B Engineering Design Project II ..$35–$150EE 125 Electrical Eng Hardware Design I $10–$40 EE 126 Electrical Eng HardwareDesign II ................................................$10–$80EE 130L Intro to Optoelectronics Lab...............$20EE 135L Electromagnetic Flds & Waves Lab .....$40EE 145L Properties of Materials Lab ................$40EE 171L Analog Electronics Lab ......................$30

EngineeringFor more information on fees for School of Engi-neering courses, see the web site at www.soe.ucsc.edu/administration/labs/ENGR 50L Engineering Mechanics Lab...........$20

Film and digital Media Fees for film courses may be less than published be-low or not charged for a particular quarter. Contact the Film and Digital Media Department for more information.FILM 20A The Film Experience ......................$15FILM 20B Intro to TV Culture and Society ........$4 FILM 20C Intro to Digital Media .....................$7FILM 20P Intro to Production Technique .........$15 FILM 80A Technothrillers ...........................$4–$5 FILM 120 Intro to Film Theory & Criticism .................................................$10–$15FILM 130 Silent Cinema ................................$20FILM 132A-B International Cinema to 1960 ..$20FILM 132C Gender and Global Cinema .........$15FILM 134A American Film, 1930–1960 ........$20FILM 134B American Film, 1960–Present ......$20FILM 136A Experimental Film and Video .......$20FILM 136B History of Television .....................$15FILM 136C Visual Culture and Technology .....$20 FILM 142 Beyond Cybernetics: Adv Topics in New Media Technologies ..........................................$15FILM 160 Film Genres ...................................$20FILM 161 Documentary Film and Video .........$20FILM 162 Film Authors ..................................$20FILM 165A Film, Video, and Gender ..............$20FILM 165B Race on Screen .............................$20FILM 165C Lesbian, Gay, Queer Film & Video ... $20FILM 165D Asian Americans and Media ........$20FILM 168 National Cinema and Culture ........$20FILM 170A Intro to Digital Media Production $15

FILM 170B Fundamentals Film/Video Production ......................................................$15FILM 171A Sound .........................................$20FILM 172 Film/Video Studio ..........................$20FILM 173 Narrative Workshop ........................$20FILM 175 Documentary Video Workshop .........$20FILM 176 Experimental Video Workshop .........$20FILM 177 Digital Media Workshop .................$20FILM 185 Special Topics in Film and Video .....$20FILM 187 Adv Topics in TV Studies ..................$8 FILM 189 Adv Topics in Digital & Electronic Media Studies ..................................................$10FILM 194A Film Theory Seminar ...................$15FILM 194B Electronic Media Theory Seminar .$15FILM 194C New Media Theory Seminar ........$15 FILM 194D Film History Seminar ..................$12FILM 194E International Cinemas .................$15FILM 194F Film and Other Arts: Music/Dance $15FILM 194G New(s) Media .............................$15FILM 196A Sr. Project Film/Video Producn .....$20 FILM 197 Sr. Digital Media Workshop ............$20FILM 283 New Media Art and Digital Culture $20

MusicMUSC 1A Women’s Chorale ............................$10MUSC 1C University Concert Choir ...............$10MUSC 2 University Orchestra .........................$10MUSC 3 Large Jazz Ensemble .........................$10MUSC 9 Wind Ensemble ................................$10MUSC 60 Group Piano Maj/Min ...................$65MUSC 60 Group Piano Nonmaj/Nonmin .......$75MUSC 61 Indv Lessons (½hr) Maj/Min .......$100MUSC 61 Indv Lessons (½hr) Nonmaj/Nonmin $130MUSC 62 Indv Lessons (1hr) Maj/Min .........$150MUSC 62 Indv Lessons (1hr)Nonmaj/Nonmin ...........................................$190MUSC 63 Group Instrumental/Vocal/ Major/Minor .................................................$65MUSC 63 Group Instrumental/Vocal Nonmajor/Nonminor .......................................$75MUSC 102 University Orchestra .....................$10MUSC 159A-B Opera Workshop ....................$10MUSC 160 University Opera Theater .............$10MUSC 161 Indv Lessons (1hr) Maj/Min ......$150MUSC 161 Indv Lessons (1hr) Nonmaj/Nonmin $190MUSC 162 Adv Lessons (1hr) Maj/Min ........$150MUSC 162 Adv Lessons (1hr) Nonmaj/Nonmin $190MUSC 166 Chamber Singers .........................$10MUSC 196B Senior Recital Preparation (with individual lessons) ..........................................$150MUSC 261 Graduate Applied Instruction (1 hr) Major .................................................$150

Physical EducationPHYE 5E Aquatics: Lifeguard Training ............$90PHYE 5F Water Safety Instructor .....................$55PHYE 5R Aquatics: Basic Scuba Diving ..........$75 – Basic Scuba Certification ..............$55PHYE 5T Aquatics: Adv Scuba Diving ............$95 – Advanced Scuba Certification ........$20

PHYE 5U Aquatics: Rescue Scuba Instruction ...$85 – Rescue Scuba Certification .............$50PHYE 9B Boating: Basic Sailing ......................$45PHYE 9C Boating: Intermed Sailing: Dinghy...$45PHYE 9C Boating: Intermed Sailing: Keelboat .$50PHYE 9D Boating: Adv Sailing: Dinghy ..........$45PHYE 9D Boating: Adv Sailing: Keelboat ........$50PHYE 9J Boating: Basic & Intermed Rowing ...$40PHYE 15N Court Sports: Tennis .......................$8PHYE 20A Dance: Ballet ................................$15PHYE 20C Dance: Jazz ..................................$10PHYE 20D Dance: Modern ............................$15PHYE 25A Fencing: Épée ...............................$10PHYE 25B Fencing: Foil .................................$10PHYE 25C Fencing: Sabre ..............................$10

Theater ArtsTHEA 12 Production Management .................$10THEA 14 Drawing .........................................$20THEA 17 Costume Construction .....................$25THEA 18 Drafting for Theatrical Production ...$25THEA 19 Design Studio: Lighting Studio A .....$20THEA 30 Introduction to Modern Dance Theory and Technique ..................................................$21THEA 32 Introduction to Ballet ......................$21THEA 33 Advanced Intro Modern Dance ........$21THEA 36 Introduction to Dance Composition ..$21THEA 80Y The Broadway Musical .................$21THEA 107 Design Studio: Masks/Makeup .......$25THEA 110 Advanced Stage Technology ............$20THEA 114 Design Studio: Sound ...................$20THEA 115A Design Studio: Scenic Design .......$15THEA 116A History of Clothing/Costume .......$25THEA 117 Design Studio: Costume .................$25THEA 118 Design Studio: Scene Painting ........$25THEA 119 Design Studio: Lighting Studio B ...$25THEA 129 Advanced Ballet ............................$21THEA 130 Intermediate Modern Dance Theory and Technique .................................................$21THEA 131 Advanced Modern Dance Theory and Technique ........................................................$21THEA 132 Modern Dance Studio ...................$21THEA 135 Dance Improvisation and Theory ....$21THEA 136 Intermediate Ballet .......................$21THEA 137 Studies in Performance (Dance) .......$21THEA 138 Movement Research in New Arts Praxis .......................................................$21THEA 139 Random: With a Purpose ...............$21THEA 158 Chautauqua Workshop ....................$5THEA 161V The Broadway Musical ...............$21

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The fees for winter 2007 are listed below. For more information, refer to reg.ucsc.edu/fees/fees.html. Fees, tuition, and other charges are subject to change through action by the UC Regents.

Required Fees Undergraduate Graduate

University Reg Fee $ 245.00 $ 245.00

Educational Fee 1,802.00 2,054.00

Campus Fees 292.08 265.33

Total (residents) $ 2,339.08 $ 2,564.33

Nonresident Tuition 6,056.00 4,898.00

Educational Fee Differential 172.00 89.00

Total (nonresidents) $ 8,567.08 $ 7,551.33

*See Courses With Fees, page 17, for information about course fees.

Breakdown of registration Fees

Billing statementsIn addition to the monthly billing statements, you may view your account on the MyUCSC portal to check for new charges, confirm that your payment was received, or other adjustments were made to your account. Winter charges will be viewable on the portal by November 27.

Statement of Account Mailing Address Please update your addresses to ensure timely delivery of statements. Statements are mailed to the mailing address on file unless you provide a billing address. Late fees will not be waived due to an incorrect or outdated address. You may establish a separate billing address or update your local mailing address online at the MyUCSC portal, my.ucsc.edu. For more information regarding addresses and changing your address, see Address Changes, page 26. If you do not receive a Statement of Account by mail, you are still responsible for meeting payment deadlines. You can print your monthly statements from the MyUCSC portal where you can also view your account summary and check for activity (payments, charges, and adjustments) after the bill print date. If you have questions about your fees, call the Office of the Registrar at (831) 459-4412; or e-mail [email protected]. Questions about other charges or about making the payment are answered by Student Business Services at (831) 459-2107or [email protected].

Payment of Feesdeadline to pay registration fees is Wednesday, december 20, 2006, for undergraduates and Friday, January 12, 2007, for graduate students. A $50 late registration fee is assessed if payment is not received by the cashier by 4:00 P.M. on the due date. Postmarks will not be used to validate on-time payment. Undergraduate students may be dropped from classes for failure to settle financial obligations. See the Financial Aid section on the following page if: • you applied for financial aid, but have not been notified of your eligibility; or • you received your financial aid Offer Letter, but financial aid credits do not appear on your account summary on the MyUCSC portal. If you cannot pay your fees in full by the deadline, sign up for the Deferred Payment Plan (DPP) and pay the first installment by December 20, 2006. Please read about the Deferred Payment Plan for more information. If you find yourself having to make payment on the due date, you are encouraged to make payment in person to our Cashier’s Office to ensure immediate account credit. To avoid late fees, on the deadline date payments can be made until 4:00 p.m. through the cashier’s window or until 3:00

p.m. through the cashier’s depository (located on the north wall in the Hahn Building). The campus does not accept credit cards for payment. Graduate students will be assessed the $50 late fee if fees are not received by January 12. Graduate student enrollments are not dropped for nonpayment. See Withdrawal During a Quarter, page 21, for information about refunds for registration fees.

returned checksIf your registration check is returned by the bank, you will be subject to a $25 returned check fee for the first offense and $35 for each subsequent returned check and, if applicable, a $50 late regis-tration fee. A hold is placed on enrollment if you do not clear the check. Personal checks will not be accepted from students who chronically have checks returned by the bank.

collection costsStudent charges are due upon demand. Late charges are assessed monthly on delinquent accounts.

Delinquent accounts are subject to being assigned for collection and, subsequently, to credit-reporting agencies. In the event it becomes necessary to enforce payment through collection for the university, the additional cost of collection will be applied to the account balance.

late registration and enrollmentUndergraduate students who pay fees and enroll after January 8 are assessed both the $50 late regis-tration fee and the $50 late enrollment fee. January 25 is the last day to register and enroll.

deferred Payment Plan (dPP)The Deferred Payment Plan (DPP) provides an alter-native method of budgeting and paying registration

fees. It allows these fees, to the extent not covered by scholarships, loans, or other financial aid, to be paid in monthly installments. Students have a choice of applying for a three-month plan for an individual quarter’s fees or for a nine-month plan, available at the beginning of the fall quarter only, to be used for the fall, winter, and spring quarters. A nonrefund-able application fee of $25 for the three-month plan and $60 for the nine-month plan is required. Any student in good financial and academic standing may apply for DPP. Students receiving financial aid sufficient to cover registration fees in full are not eli-gible for this plan. For more information about how to apply for DPP, application deadlines, and campus policies regarding the program, contact the Office of Student Business Services at 203 Hahn Student Services, (831) 459-2107, or at [email protected]. See the DPP Application on page 22.

Nonresident studentsIf you are classified a nonresident for tuition pur-poses, and you believe that you will be eligible for resident status for winter quarter 2007, petition for change of residence status at the Office of the Reg-istrar. Petitions must be filed before winter quarter begins. For more information, see reg.ucsc.edu.

health insuranceThe University of California requires that all students be covered by health insurance and UCSC offers plans specifically designed to meet the needs of students. The Undergraduate Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) and the Graduate Student Health Insurance Plan (GSHIP) are affordable plans featuring excellent year-round, worldwide coverage with low deductibles and prepaid access to Student Health Center care for illness or injury. Students are automatically enrolled in the plans and billed in three quarterly installments that will appear on the University billing statement. The UHIP plan includes medical coverage only,

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Financial implication of WithdrawalYour registration fee assessment will be adjusted as determined by the effective date of the withdrawal. If the effective date is on or before the first day of instruction (see the Academic and Administrative Calendar, pages 6–7), your fees will be adjusted as follows.

• New students: all fees reversed except the nonrefundable $100 statement of intent to register fee.

• Continuing and re-entering students: all fees reversed except a service charge of $10.

If the effective date is on or after the first day of instruction, fees will be adjusted according to the following schedule, which refers to the elapsed calendar days beginning with the first day of instruction:

first day of instruction 100% of assessed fees reversed 2–7 calendar days 90% of assessed fees reversed 8–18 calendar days 50% of assessed fees reversed 19–35 calendar days 25% of assessed fees reversed 36 calendar days and over 0% of assessed fees reversed

Note: this refund schedule is subject to change.

For new students, the nonrefundable $100 statement of intent to register fee is withheld from the university registration fee, and the schedule above is applied to the balance of fees assessed. Note: There is a different schedule for entering freshmen receiving federal financial aid who withdraw during their first quarter. For more information, refer to information in The Navigator at http://reg.ucsc.edu/navigator/chapter6.html.

while the GSHIP plan includes medical, dental, and vision coverage. For 2006-07 the UHIP premium is approximately $315 per quarter for undergradu-ate students, and the GSHIP premium is $694 per quarter. Students can choose to waive the insurance by submitting a waiver form and proof of comparable private insurance by the established deadline. Online waivers are available on the health center web site: www2.ucsc.edu/healthcenter. Waivers are valid for the quarter submitted and the remainder of the academic year. A new waiver, along with supporting documentation must be submitted each academic year. Students who waive the university-sponsored health insurance plan may purchase CruzCare, which provides prepaid access to basic Student Health Center Care for illness or injury. CruzCare is $36 per quarter for 2006-07.

For information and forms visit the Student Health Insurance Office online at www2.ucsc.edu/healthcenter, call (831) 459-2389, or e-mail [email protected].

Part-time study for undergraduatesIf you are unable to maintain a full-time program of study because of employment responsibilities, family obligations, or health problems, you may be eligible for a 50 percent reduction in the educational fee and in the nonresident tuition fee (if applicable). To qualify for reduced fees, you must be approved for the Part-Time Program and be enrolled in 10 quarter credits or fewer. If you exceed 10 credits in a quarter, you must pay full fees. The last day to apply for the Part-Time Program for winter quarter 2007 is January 25.

For information regarding the Part-Time Program, check reg.ucsc.edu; or call the Office of the Registrar at (831) 459-4412 before the deadline listed above.

Financial AidRead the sections below which apply to your cir-cumstances:

you have not received your financial aid disbursement.

The first thing to check is your enrollment. Financial Aid will not disburse until you are enrolled in classes. Next, check the MyUCSC portal, my.ucsc.edu, for your financial aid award. From the menu in the upper left hand corner, follow the links: Financial Information, then Financial Aid, then My Financial Aid. Click on Aid year “2007.” If the Award Summary Page is dis-played, click on Accept/decline Award at the bottom of the page and follow the steps to accept or decline your financial aid.

If there is no financial award posted, check your “To Do List” at MyUCSC portal, my.ucsc.edu. From the menu in the upper left hand corner, follow the links: Holds and To do Lists, then To do List. Click on the item listed to determine what is being requested in order to award your financial aid. You may download

requested forms using the Financial Aid Forms Link.

your financial aid has been disbursed and you have a balance owed on your account.You must use your own resources to pay any balance owed by the deadline to pay registration fees in order to keep your place in the classes in which you are enrolled. Please reference the Payment of Fees section in the Schedule of Classes (page 20) for the deadline to pay registration fees.

If your statement has a credit balance, this is the amount we owe you. If you have authorized electronic funds transfer (EFT), the funds will be disbursed di-rectly to your personal bank account on the first day of the quarter; otherwise a check will be mailed to your local address on the first day of the quarter.

If you still have questions, you may contact the Financial Aid Office at (831) 459-2963 between 8 a.m. and 5p.m. The Financial Aid Office is located at 205 Hahn Student Services and is open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (except Fridays, when it opens at 10 a.m. and closes at 2 p.m.).

Be sure to apply for 2007-08 aid beginning Jan. 1, 2007, at www.fafsa.ed.gov.

electronic Funds transfer for Financial Aid refunds Student Business Services (SBS) will use EFT/Direct Deposit to deposit financial aid refunds into your personal bank account. EFT assures that you receive financial aid in the most efficient and direct manner. Obtain the EFT authorization form (see page 19) in person or online at sbs.ucsc.edu and return the com-

pleted form to SBS (203 Hahn Student Services).

Withdrawal during a QuarterYou may find it necessary to withdraw from UCSC during a quarter. File a Petition for Withdrawal/Leave of Absence at your college office. Return your student ID with your petition. Refunds of any registration fees cannot be made unless your ID card is returned. The effective date for determining a refund of fees is the date the student notifies the college of the withdrawal. It is presumed that no university services are provided to you after withdrawal from the university with the exception of leave of absence benefits. (Also, see Withdrawal/W grade information on page 23.) Graduate students should contact the Division of Graduate Studies.

Withdrawal and Financial Aid RecipientsA financial aid adviser will receive and process your withdrawal petition. Depending on the withdrawal date, you may be billed for some or all of the aid you received. If you plan to return to UCSC a subsequent academic year, remember to meet the March 2 and June 1 deadlines each year in order to be considered for all forms of aid available. Students who submit requested documents after June 1 will be packaged on a funds-available basis when all documents have been received. This means that the most desirable funds, such as University Grant and Federal Work-Study, may no longer be available after June 1. Go to the Financial Aid Office for more information.

Withdrawal and deferred Payment PlanIf you contracted for the Deferred Payment Plan (DPP), and you withdraw before completing all your

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

nine-month plan (fall, winter, spring quarters)—$60 Application Fee (available fall quarter only)Three-month plan (one quarter)—$25 Application Fee Are you a California Resident as classified by the Office of the Registrar? y n

Student Status: (circle one) Undergraduate Graduate Student name ________________________________________________

Student Id number* ________________________________ Local Phone__________________________________________________

Street Address _____________________________________ City, State, Zip ________________________________________________

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

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

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

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

Student Signature_________________________________________________________________ date__________________

Contact the Office of Student Business Services to determine the amount of your first payment at (831) 459-2107, or e-mail [email protected] your application to (831) 459-3918.

For more information about dPP, check out our web site at http://sbs.ucsc.edu/dpp.html.

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

installments, you may still owe registration fees as de-termined by your date of withdrawal. After filing your withdrawal petition, call the Office of Student Business Services at (831) 459-2107 for more information.

Refund of FeesIf you withdraw from UCSC after paying your registra-tion fees, the withdrawal may cause an overpayment to your account. Refunds are issued approximately three weeks after the completed petition is filed at the Of-fice of the Registrar. For students who have authorized EFT, the refund is issued in the form of an electronic funds transfer; otherwise, it is mailed to your mailing address on file.

A full refund of the registration fees is granted to a student entering the U.S. armed forces or called to active duty during the quarter. For UCSC policy on students interrupting studies because of military ser-vice, contact Veteran Services at (831) 459-1358.

leave of AbsenceAny undergraduate student who has completed at least one quarter at UCSC and is withdrawing may request a leave of absence by completing an application available at his or her college office. A leave of absence is defined as a planned interruption in your education and may be granted for up to six quarters. The intent of this service is to make it possible for you to suspend your academic work and facilitate your return to UCSC.

Leave of absence status permits you to use many cam-pus services normally reserved for registered students. The $60 leave of absence application fee entitles you to use services available at the offices of the Career Center, Off-Campus Housing, Family Student Housing, and some computer labs, as well as to obtain discounts on transportation and other benefits. Students on leave of absence must contact the Information Technology Services Help Desk to avoid account closure. The ap-plication fee is nonrefundable and nontransferable.

For information about retaining your university computer account while on leave, phone Informa-tion Technology Services at (831) 459-HELP; or e-mail Information Technology Services at [email protected].

readmissionStudents who take a break from UCSC but are not on leave of absence must apply for readmission. You are encouraged to file your application for readmission as soon as you know you are returning but no later than the date in the Academic and Administra-tive Calendar. The registration fee payment procedure for readmitted students is the same as for continuing students. Readmitted students are expected to meet the enrollment and fee payment deadlines.

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ucsc undergraduate grading Policies

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

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

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

evaluations For each course in which credit is earned, whether letter graded or Pass/No Pass, all students will receive an evaluation. Evalua-tions are a permanent part of the academic record. All students may request transcripts either with or without evaluations.

ucsc grade Point Average

satisfying requirements A course graded D or F cannot be used to satisfy a course prerequisite or to satisfy major or general education requirements.

Credits earned with a D will not count toward satisfactory academic progress. Any course graded P is equivalent to a C or better and can be used to satisfy general education requirements and will count towards satisfactory academic progress.

incompletes The notation I (Incomplete) may be assigned when work for a course is of passing quality but is not complete. Prior arrange-ments must be made with the instructor for a grade notation of I. To remove the Incomplete, the student must file a petition and the completed course work by the deadline on the last day of the following quarter. If an I is not removed by the deadline,

it will lapse to F or NP, depending on the grading option in effect. The F and the NP will appear on official transcripts, along with the removal of Incomplete notation.

repeats Undergraduates may repeat courses in which they earn a D, F, or No Pass. Courses in which a D or F is earned may not be repeated on a Pass/No Pass basis. Courses in which a grade of No Pass is earned may be repeated on the same basis or for a letter grade. Students may only repeat a maximum of 15 credits for courses in which a grade of D or F was received. In computing

the GPA for these repeats, only the grade and corresponding grade points earned the last time the course was taken will be used. After the 15-credit maximum is reached, the GPA will be based on all grades assigned and total credits attempted. To repeat a course more than once, consult with your college adviser. Credit is not awarded more than once for the same course, but the grade assigned each time the course is repeated will be permanently recorded on the official transcript.

graduation requirements

No more than 25 percent of the UCSC credits applied toward graduation may be graded on a P/NP basis. This includes any credits completed in the Education Abroad Program or on another UC campus in an intercampus

exchange program. Departments may require that some or all courses used to satisfy the major must be taken for a letter grade.

There is no limit on the number of credits graded Pass/No Pass which may be applied toward gradu-ation.

Students must complete all requirements for the major with a grade of P, C (2.0), or better. All undergraduates, regardless of when they entered UCSC, must meet the minimum UC GPA requirement of 2.0 in order to receive a degree from the University of California. See the statement of catalog rights regarding graduation requirements in effect for each student.

For all students, a UCSC GPA is calculated from UCSC courses, courses taken through the Education Abroad Program, and courses taken on another UC campus in an intercampus exchange program. The UCSC GPA is displayed on the official transcript. Courses taken through the Domestic Exchange Program and UC Extension are not calculated in the UC or UCSC GPA.

Students who have received a letter grade in at least two-thirds of their credits attempted at UCSC have a UCSC GPA calculated and displayed on their official transcripts. Students who receive letter grades in fewer than two-thirds of their UCSC credits attempted are not eligible for a UCSC GPA. Courses taken through the Domestic Exchange Program and UC Extension are not calculated in the UC or UCSC GPA.

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All students have a UC GPA calculated from courses taken for a letter grade at UCSC, at other UC campuses, and through the Education Abroad Program. Your UC GPA must be at least 2.0 in order to graduate. Courses taken through the Domestic Exchange Program and UC Extension are not calculated in the UC or UCSC GPA.

Departments may require that some or all courses used to satisfy the major must be taken for a letter grade.1

The Pass/No Pass option is available only to students in good academic standing.

When enrolling, students choose either letter grading orPass/No Pass grading.

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Pass/No Pass grading optionStudents may elect the Pass/No Pass grading optionand may change their grading option in a course up to the 15th day of instruction. For the Pass/No Pass option, students receive a P for work that is performed at C or clearly passing level or better. For work that is not clearly passing, no academic credit is awarded; and students receive a NP (No Pass). Beginning fall 2001, the grade notation nP appears on the official transcript in all cases, regardless of when a student was admitted. For work that is passing, but incomplete, the grade notation I (Incomplete) may be issued.

The following courses are not available for a letter grade:Student Directed Seminars: Courses Numbered 42College Eight 10College Nine 193, 193FCollege Ten 193, 193FCowell 10, 184A, 184B, 184CBiology 189, 190Earth Sciences 190Economics 93, 191, 193, 193F, 198, 198FEnvironmental Studies 83, 84, 183, 184Film 198, 198FHistory of Art and Visual Culture 198Linguistics 190A, 190C, 190E, 190F, 190G, 190J, 190M, 190N, 190P, 190R, 190S, 190YMathematics 1, 1EMerrill 10, 85A, 85BOakes 10Physical Education (all courses)Politics 191Psychology 193, 198Social Sciences 194BTheater Arts 45Writing 10A-B-C, 11A-B-C, 20, 21, 22, 180, 191D

letter grading optionBefore the Grade Option deadline (the 15th day of instruction), confirm your letter grade request for each course on the MyUCSC portal.

in Progress NotationsThe notation IP (In Progress) is reserved for a single course extending over two or three terms of an academic year. The grade for such a course may be awarded at the end of the course and shall then be recorded as applying to each of the terms of the course. A student satisfactorily completing only one or two terms of a course, extending over two or three terms of an academic year, will be given grades for those terms. The grade option selected in the first quarter of the multiple term sequence applies to all quarters of the sequence.

grade changesIncomplete grade notations of “I” must be changed to final grades, based upon work submitted to the

instructor, within the deadline for Incompletes. Other grade changes can be made by the instructor only on the basis of clerical or procedural error and never on the basis of reexamination or completion of additional work.

Accessing gradesYou may access your grades for any quarter via the MyUCSC portal. Grades are usually available about one week after the end of the quarter.

catalog rightsEffective for all undergraduates who entered in fall quarter 1993 or after, students may follow the degree requirements from either the UCSC General Catalog published at the time of entering UCSC or subsequent catalog(s). Students need not follow a catalog in its entirety, but may elect to follow different catalog years for their college requirements, university and general education requirements, the requirements of their major(s), and the requirements of any minor(s).

Catalog year will initially be set for the first year of enrollment at UCSC. Students may elect to follow requirements from other catalog year(s) when filing the Proposed Study Plan/Declaration of Major/Minor. All requirements for graduation outlined in the catalog(s) selected must be met before graduation. Changing catalog year(s) is done by submitting a new Proposed Study Plan/Declaration of Major/Minor.

Students transferring from other collegiate institu-tions may elect to meet as graduation requirements one of the following:

• those in effect at the time of transfer to UCSC;

• those subsequently established; or• those in effect when the student entered a previ-

ous collegiate institution, provided that entry was not more than three years prior to the time of transfer to UCSC.

Students who seek readmission to UCSC after a break in attendance greater than two years (six regular quarters) must adhere to the graduation requirements in effect at the time of readmission or those subse-quently established.

Students who entered prior to 1993 should see an adviser. Their catalog year(s) for graduation, whether the year they entered UCSC or subsequent year(s), will be decided at the discretion of their major department and/or their college.

undergraduates Who entered ucsc Prior to Fall 1997Guidelines for undergraduates who entered UCSC between fall 1997 and spring 2001 also apply to undergraduates who entered UCSC prior to fall 1997, with the following exception: those who entered prior to fall 1997 may elect letter grades, but a grade-point average will not be displayed on the official transcript. All undergraduates, regardless of when they entered UCSC, must meet the UC minimum GPA require-ment in order to receive a degree from the University of California: 2.0 calculated from all UCSC letter-graded courses and from all letter-graded courses taken at other UC campuses and through the Education Abroad Program.

A+ = 4.00A = 4.00A- = 3.70

grade Point AverageThe grade point average is determined by dividing the number of grade points earned by the number of credits attempted for a letter grade. The number of grade points earned for a course equals the number of grade points assigned multiplied by the number of course credits. For example, suppose a student takes three 5-credit courses and receives grades of A-, B-, and C+.

Grade Grade Points* Course Credits Total Grade Points* A- 3.70 5 18.50 B- 2.70 5 13.50 C+ 2.30 5 11.50 Total 15 43.50

43.50 divided by 15 = 2.90 GPA

B+ = 3.30B = 3.00B- = 2.70

Grade points are assigned to each letter grade as shown below. Grades shown in bold (W, I, IP, P, NP) are not included in the UCSC GPA.

C+ = 2.30C = 2.00D = 1.00

F = 0.00W = 0.00I = 0.00

IP = 0.00P = 0.00nP = 0.00

*UCSC calculates grade point average to the second decimal place only.

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graduate students

satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading and the letter grade optionBeginning fall 1997, all graduate students in grad-uate or undergraduate courses will be graded Satisfactory (S) (equivalent to a B or better), Unsatis-factory (U), or Incomplete (I). Graduate students also have the option of receiving a letter grade of A, B, C, D, or F in most courses. The grades of A or B shall be awarded for satisfactory work. Grades of C or D will not satisfy any course requirement for a graduate degree at UCSC.

In order to receive a letter grade, you must enter your letter grade request no later than the 15th day of instruc-tion for each class in each quarter.

evaluationsGraduate students receive an evaluation for all courses except those with no credit value.

incompletesAn Incomplete (I) grade notation may be assigned when the graduate student’s work is of passing quality but is incomplete. See the Graduate Student Handbook for complete instructions about arrangements to receive and to remove an Incomplete grade notation.

in ProgressThe notation IP (In Progress) is restricted to certain sequential courses that extend over two or three quarters of an academic year. The grade option you select in the first quarter of the multiple term sequence applies to all quarters of the sequence. You receive the same notation for each course upon completion of the two- or three-quarter sequence, and the final grade is applied to all quarters.

repeating coursesGraduate students may repeat a course in which they earn a grade of C, D, F, or U. Degree credit for a re-

peated course will be granted only once, and the most recently earned grade will be used to determine whether a degree requirement has been met.

ucsc graduate grading Policies

satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading if you elect a letter grade

enrollment

Available gradesdegree requirements

incompletes

repeats

You must request Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading by the published deadline.

You may repeat courses graded Unsatisfactory.

An I (Incomplete) may be assigned if your work is of passing quality, but is incomplete. You must petition to remove the I and submit the completed course work to the instructor by the end of the third quarter following that in which the grade notation I was received unless the instructor or department specifies an earlier date. If you fail to file the petition and complete the work, or if the instructor does not submit an S, the Incomplete will be changed to a U.

If you receive a U, the course cannot be used to satisfy a degree requirement.

You will be graded S (equivalent to a B or better), U (unsatis-factory), or I (Incomplete).

You must request a letter grade by the published deadline.

You will be graded A, B, C, D, F, or I (Incomplete).

If you receive a C, D, or F, the course cannot be used to satisfy a degree requirement.

An I (Incomplete) may be assigned if your work is of passing quality, but is incomplete. You must petition to remove the I and submit the completed course work to the instructor by the end of the third quarter following that in which the grade notation I was received unless the instructor or department specifies an earlier date. If you fail to file the petition and complete the work, or if the instructor does not submit an A, B, C, or D, the Incomplete will be changed to an F.

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

either way • Graduate students enrolled in physical education courses will be graded Pass/No Record.

• Graduate students enrolling in undergraduate courses will be graded as outlined above.

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This section includes an alphabetical listing of information important to all students. Descriptions of academic policies and procedures are found in The Navigator, at reg.ucsc.edu/navigator, and in the Gradu-ate Student Handbook, at graddiv.ucsc.edu/regulations/handbook.php.

Academic integrityAll members of the UCSC academic community have an explicit responsibility to present as their original work only that which is truly their own. Cheating, plagiarism, and other forms of academic dishonesty are contrary to the ideals and purposes of a university and will not be tolerated. Note that plagiarism includes the deliberate misrepresentation of someone else’s words and ideas as your own, as well as paraphrasing without footnoting the source. Students and faculty are jointly responsible for assuring that the integrity of scholarship is valued and preserved.

To view the full text of the policy on academic dishon-esty, see www.ucsc.edu/academics/academic_integrity.

due Process Students charged with academic dishonesty have the right to due process through established policies and regulations concerning student conduct and disci-pline. Copies of these policies and regulations can be found in the UCSC Student Policies and Regulations Handbook (www2.ucsc.edu/judicial/).

Academic standing and minimum ProgressFull-time undergraduate students at UCSC are expected to enroll in and earn a grade of C or better (or P) in an average of 15 credits per quarter, completing the 180 credits needed for graduation in four years. Extensions of enrollment beyond the equivalent of 12 full-time quarters require the approval of your college.

Your college will regularly check to ensure that you are making (at least) minimum progress toward com-pleting your degree and, at the end of each term, will determine whether you are in good academic standing. If you do not pass enough credits with a grade of C or better (or P), you may be placed on academic proba-tion. If your academic standing or progress falls below minimally acceptable levels, you may be disqualified from further enrollment in the university.

Address changesIt is important for UCSC offices to have access to accurate address information for all UCSC students. UCSC relies on the addresses on the MyUCSC portal to send you official information. You must update your address each time you change your residence, or you will miss important documents and deadlines. Read through the definitions below to understand the dif-ferent types of addresses maintained by UCSC before making changes.

E-mailing (year round): Your UCSC e-mail address is often the primary address used by several adminis-

trative offices, including the Financial Aid Office and the Office of the Registrar to communicate with you. Once your UCSC account is assigned to you, ensure that you activate it as soon as possible.

You may forward your UCSC e-mail to another e-mail address if you prefer. It is crucial that you check your UCSC e-mail account often in order to ensure that you meet important deadlines and are aware of important campus announcements.

Mailing (year round): This should always be your current address. It is your responsibility to keep this address up to date and prevent important campus mail from being misdirected.

• Billing statements are mailed to the local address unless you establish a third-party billing address. Mail-ings to this address may include credit balance refunds and general mailings from campus units. The Financial Aid Office uses this address for some mailings during the academic year.

• During fall, winter, and spring quarters, you may use a college address as your local address. Summer: After spring quarter ends and before fall quarter begins, a college address is not a valid local address. For this reason, it is important to keep your mailing address updated during the summer, so you do not miss im-portant communications and deadlines.

Permanent (year round): This address may be the same as your local address or the address of a relative, but it may not be your college address. Your diploma will be sent to this address. The Financial Aid Office uses this address during the summer if mail is returned and they have been unable to contact you using other addresses.

Billing (year round): If you would like your State-ment of Account mailed to a third party, such as your parents, grandparents, or guardian, you must establish a billing address. Billing addresses are used only for statements going to someone other than you.

Foreign: Required for students on F and J (non-immigrant) visas.

Residence: Required for students on F and J (non-immigrant) visas.

Request for nonrelease of Public Information: University policy, consistent with the Family Educa-tional Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 as amended, permits disclosure of certain categories of public information.

At UCSC the following information is considered to be a matter of public information and will be disclosed unless the student has requested that it be withheld:

• student’s name; • mailing address; • e-mail address; • local telephone number; • college and major field of study; • dates of attendance; • class level; • degrees and honors received; • number of credits currently enrolled;• name, weight, and height of participants on inter-

collegiate athletic teams.To have this information withheld from release,

go to the UCSC Directory Restrictions link on the MyUCSC portal. Be sure that you understand the implications of requesting a Nonrelease of Informa-tion. Every single item listed above will be withheld. The Office of the Registrar cannot verify your student status for a potential employer, publicize any honors you receive, or include your name and degree earned in the commencement program unless you remove the Nonrelease of Information. Once a Request for Nonre-lease of Public Information is filed, it remains in effect until you rescind it via the MyUCSC portal.

If you have any questions about the implications of the Nonrelease of Public Information, contact the Office of the Registrar, 190 Hahn Student Services, (831) 459-4412.

Administrative cancellationYour student status may be cancelled by the campus administration at any time for the reasons listed below. If you

• are barred from enrollment for one or more quarters for academic deficiencies;

• are disqualified for academic deficiencies; • receive disciplinary action; • fail to respond to official university

notices; • fail to settle financial obligations; or • fail to enroll in classes.

Cancellation for any of the first three reasons will be noted on your official academic record.

Administrative cancellation means that your enrollments are dropped, financial aid is cancelled, and you are ineligible to use campus services reserved for students. The registration fee refund, if applicable, is determined by the effective date of the administrative cancellation.

Advance course informationAdvance Course Information (ACI) is designed to complement advance enrollment. It supplies more course information online than is available through the UCSC General Catalog.

Also available via ACI are book lists for the current quarter. These are arranged by department and are provided by the Bay Tree Bookstore. To get to the ACI web page directly, go to reg.ucsc.edu/soc/aci.

Faculty participation in ACI is voluntary; there-fore, information is not available for all classes. If you have any questions, comments, or ideas, you can e-mail ACI at [email protected].

AdvisingAdvisers are available in the colleges to assist un-dergraduates with general planning issues, such as choosing appropriate course loads, maintaining good academic progress, and integrating majors and minors in an overall academic plan. Advising for specific major and minor programs is offered at the

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departments. Students may also consult with faculty, career counselors, educational opportunity advisers, psychological counselors, and disability resource spe-cialists, among others.

Apply to graduateFor information on applying for graduation, an-nouncement of candidacy, and other graduation-related questions, see reg.ucsc.edu/faqs/graduation.htm.

Auditing of classes You may audit (sit in on) a regular course with the permission of the instructor in charge. The instructor may allow you to attend course meetings but only if adequate facilities are available after all students who wish to enroll officially have done so. The instructor is not obligated to devote time to your work. Auditors ordinarily do not write papers or take exams. Since you are not enrolled in the class, there is no record kept; and you receive no grade notation, evaluation, or credit. You are not eligible to audit classes if you’ve been barred or disqualified for academic or disci-plinary reasons, have withdrawn, or are on leave of absence.

cancelled coursesOccasionally, it is necessary for a sponsoring agen-cy to cancel a course after students have advance enrolled. Whenever possible, the course-sponsor-ing agency will notify enrolled students about the cancellation. Check the Schedule of Classes (reg.ucsc .edu/soc) on the web for updates. View your enrollments online for cancellations or changes in meeting times, days, or location.

certificate of completion of degreeFor a $5 fee, you may request a Certificate of Comple-tion of Degree, which includes your name, the date your degree will be awarded/was awarded, major, col-lege, and honors, if any. A certificate can be prepared if you have announced candidacy for the quarter, and all requirements have been completed as verified by the Office of the Registrar and your department. Its use is limited to providing verification of a pending/awarded degree. Universities usually require a complete official transcript.

certification of student status for outside AgenciesThe Office of the Registrar is the only agency on campus authorized to certify student status and academic standing for outside agencies such as student loan institutions, insurance companies, child care programs, banks, and employers. You may request enrollment certification in person or by mail.

If you need a certification of student status to

defer a federally insured student loan, your request will be forwarded to the National Student Loan Clearinghouse for processing. Most lenders contact this agency directly for confirmation of student status.

If you are registered and enrolled, a certification for the current academic year may be requested from the Registrar’s Office at 190 Hahn. Valid photo identification is required. Certifications requested after noon will be ready for pickup after 1p.m. the following day.

computing Facilities and servicesIt is important for you to be knowledgeable of the computing facilities and services that are offered to you. Here are the key services:

• You are expected to communicate via email using a UC Santa Cruz Identity, which is your email address and account as well as electronic login and password to many services, such as the network, computing labs, portal, and other services. Your UC Santa Cruz Identity is assigned when you enroll for classes before you come to campus in the fall quarter. There is no cost for this service.

• UC Santa Cruz has a wireless network called CruzNet, with coverage in most areas of campus. If you have a laptop computer with a wireless network card, you’ll be able to sit down with a group of classmates in a serene setting among the redwoods, at a cafe or library to do your homework, and still have network access. Because of the wireless access, we highly recommend that you purchase a laptop or notebook computer. There is no cost for this service.

• The campus offers a high-speed residential data network called ResNet to all students living in university residential areas. The service cost is included in the housing fees. This service includes technical support (by phone or room visits when necessary) provided by ITS staff.

• If you don’t own a computer, or would like to work on homework assignments that require specialized software, there are 12 Instructional Computing labs across the campus. Each lab is open to all students and there is no cost for this service.

Information Technology Services (ITS)ITS provides you with computing, network, telecom-munication, media services, and instructional technol-ogy services to the campus. Central computing facili-ties provide universal services such as electronic mail, web, and file services. See its.ucsc.edu. ITS operates the campus network, which interconnects personal computers, workstations, workgroup LANs, instruc-tional computing labs, central computing facilities,

and computer-equipped classrooms with each other, on-campus resources, and the Internet. In addition, wireless service called CruzNet is available to mobile users at some 200 locations. See cruznet.ucsc.edu for more information. On-campus network resources in-clude academic, library, and administrative computing, and database and information servers.

Purchasing a Computer?If you are planning on buying a new computer, UC Santa Cruz recommends purchasing a laptop with both wired and wireless network capability.

An excellent source for purchasing computers and computer products is the campus Bay Tree Bookstore, slugstore.ucsc.edu, (831) 459-2082. Through univer-sity-negotiated contracts, the bookstore offers a full line of Apple and Dell computers, as well as software and peripheral equipment. Because of your student status, pricing is almost always below outside market prices. And the bookstore works closely with ITS to be certain the equipment you buy will meet campus specifications, both wired and wireless. As an added convenience, Apple products can be ordered in advance through the bookstore, and be ready for pick-up when you arrive on campus.

Technology vendors frequently use the “Back-To-School” time frame for additional special pricing, so you might want to check with the Bay Tree Bookstore in July and August as you begin thinking about shop-ping for a computer. The Bay Tree Bookstore staff can help you make the right choices for your campus computing needs.

Computer StandardsThe campus supports both PC and MAC environ-ments. For general campus support standards, please visit its.ucsc.edu/service_catalog/standards. For standards specific to residential living on campus, please visit resnet.ucsc.edu/CSD/computer.php.

your UC Santa Cruz Identity Account is Pre-assignedYour UC Santa Cruz Identity is your e-mail account. Faculty and other campus representatives will send e-mail about classes, important reminders, and in-formation about student services to this account. For example, your UCSC address ([email protected]) shows up on email lists that faculty use for classes. In addition to e-mail, this same UCSC account gives you access to the campus Instructional Computing Labs, dial-up network access from off-campus, and the central Unix timeshare systems. Every UC Santa Cruz student is assigned a UCSC Identity account upon enrollment. You can activate your pre-assigned UC Santa Cruz Identity through the MyUCSC Portal at my.ucsc.edu.

You are expected to monitor your e-mail messages from faculty, staff, and other students. All student email accounts are given a 1GB quota limit.

The campus provides CruzMail, a web-based e-mail

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client, as well as anti-virus software to keep your ma-chine virus-free. The university also has 12 computer labs located at most of the colleges and a number of academic buildings.

Computing Facilities and PoliciesSince the Internet is a dynamic environment, please be aware of the following information:

• Students using UC Santa Cruz computing facilities and services must comply with the University of California state and federal policies and laws referenced at security.ucsc.edu/policies.shtml. While that web page lists many of the university policies, it is in no way meant as an exhaustive and complete list. New regulations and policies and procedures are constantly evolving. Laws, policies, or other regulations on aspects not specific to networks or computing may also apply, e.g., student conduct, personnel policy or contract, sexual harassment laws, chain letter laws, or other regulations.

• Web pages at UC Santa Cruz (and beyond) are expanding and changing rapidly. Please send questions regarding any information found on the web to acontact person listed on each web site.

• Please send questions or concerns about electronic abuses or harassment via email to [email protected].

network and Phones for Students Living on CampusITS provides in-room Internet access (called ResNet) and a university-owned and operated telephone sys-tem. Network services are available to undergraduate and graduate students living in university housing (except for the Camper Park). For assistance with network connections, you may contact ResNet at [email protected] or call (831) 459-4NET. Please check the web site at resnet.ucsc.edu for more information.

Local telephone service is provided in every student room (except for the Camper Park and Family Student Housing). There is one telephone line for each single and double room, and two telephone lines in each room with three or more residents. You must provide your own telephone and use a calling card to place long distance calls. Each telephone line also includes a voicemail box. Because the campus voicemail system picks up all unanswered calls, we recommend not using an answering machine in your residence. Call (831) 459-3111 or contact [email protected] for more information on telephone services.

Modem Access for Students off CampusIf you want to connect from off-campus, you can connect via a university modem pool at no charge, but with limited connection hours per week. See its.ucsc.edu/services/hardware/modems.php for more information on this topic and information on configuring your

computer software for these options.

Computing Labs for drop-in Use and Academic Classes ITS manages 12 computer labs throughout the campus. These labs have more than 360 computers available for you to use, including PCs, MACs, and Sun worksta-tions. Wireless access is available in most labs.

The computing labs are used like classrooms; they can be reserved by faculty or teaching assistants for instruction. When not reserved for instruction, the labs are available to you on a walk-in basis. Even if they are not teaching in the labs, many faculty request academic software to be installed in the labs so that you may complete homework assignments.

Faculty or teaching assistants can request ITS staff to conduct training sessions as part of an academic course. Contact Robin Ove, Faculty Instructional Technology Center manager, [email protected], for more information.

More extensive lab information, including hardware and software specifications and hours of operation, is available at ic.ucsc.edu.

Academic Course Materials on the WebThe WebCT course management system is a tool to create sophisticated web-based course materials to supplement, but not replace, classroom instruction. WebCT uses a web browser as the interface for the course. Faculty using WebCT can incorporate a wide variety of tools in their course site such as a course calendar, student conferencing system, electronic mail, group projects with student-created web pages, and quizzes. Outside of class time, you can use WebCT to view course materials, participate in web-based class discussions, collaborate on student group projects, and take quizzes. Faculty can use WebCT to see what materials students have viewed before they arrive in class. When faculty administer pre-class quizzes on WebCT, they can see what concepts students understand before class and then tailor the lecture accordingly. You must have established your UCSC Identity to enroll in WebCT courses. See more information about WebCT and other UCSC course web sites at ic.ucsc.edu/services/learning_management_system/index.php and ic.ucsc.edu/services/websites_media_course_materials/course_websites.php.

disability Accommodations for ComputingIf you have a disability and require adaptive or assis-tive technology to use lab computers, library facilities, or other campus services, please contact the Disability Resource Center (DRC) right away so that they can coordinate services for you. Instructional Comput-ing labs have common adaptive technologies—such as enlarged type for students with low vision and Dvorak keyboards for students with repetitive strain injuries. If you need accommodations, please call the DRC at (831) 459-2089 (voice), or (831) 459-4806 (TTY).

Need computing help?Information Technology Services (ITS) Support CenterYou may find the answer to your question online at ic.ucsc.edu/faq.php.

If you need additional help with computer accounts, network access, or general computer questions, please contact the ITS Support Center. The Support Center is located on campus at Kerr Hall. Support for students is in room 62 and support for faculty and staff is in room 54.

The ITS Support Center provides help to faculty, staff and students with computer-related support requests. Help is available the following ways:

1) Online: http://itrequest.ucsc.edu2) Call: Ext. 9-HELP (4357)3) Email: [email protected]) Walk-in support: Kerr Hall Room 54/62, M-F

8a.m.-5p.m.

Job OpportunitiesInstructional Computing (a unit within ITS) has about 100 student staff positions, including lab consultants, who staff labs and assist students; student technicians, who maintain lab hardware and software; and web developers, who work on project teams to produce academic course sites. Please see ic.ucsc.edu/aboutus/jobs.php for more information about the computer lab positions.

The Information Resource Center hires student consultants through the UCSC Career Center. For more information, see www2.ucsc.edu/careers/.

Related Information• Information Technology Services: its.ucsc.edu• Computing Frequently Asked Questions:

ic.ucsc.edu/faq.php• Bay Tree Bookstore (computer purchase):

slugstore.ucsc.edu• CruzMail campus e-mail: https://cruzmail.

ucsc.edu• CruzNet wireless network: cruznet.ucsc.edu• ResNet: resnet.ucsc.edu• Activate your UC Santa Cruz Identity Account

(free for students who have enrolled): MyUCSC Portal at my.ucsc.edu

• Instructional Computing Labs for Students (also see link to apply for student lab jobs): ic.ucsc.edu

cross-enrollmentThe cross-enrollment program permits UCSC students who meet certain eligibility criteria to enroll in one undergraduate course, on a space-available basis each quarter or semester, at a California community college or California state university. The host campus may charge an administrative fee each quarter, and students must reapply each quarter they wish to cross-enroll at another campus. The fee is $18 per unit.

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Note: not all community colleges participate in the cross-enrollment program; contact the institution where you wish to enroll for information.

lost and Found The first place to go for lost and found items is the nearest college or department office. Items that are not claimed from these offices are taken to the University Police Office, located in the H Barn near the main entrance to the campus, (831) 459-2231.

myucsc Portal PasswordYour password is required each time you use the MyUC-SC portal. Your password is assigned to you when you receive your student identification number.

We strongly suggest that you change your password and set up a password hint the first time you access the MyUCSC portal. You may select a minimum of 8 characters (one character must be a numeral) as your new password. You may also change your password any time thereafter.

It is extremely important that your password remain confidential. Do not give it to anyone. If you forget your password or believe the privacy of your password has been compromised, e-mail [email protected] to reset your password.

Name changeName Change petitions are available at the Office of the Registrar. A student who is currently enrolled or announcing candidacy and is requesting an official name change on his or her academic records must complete this form and present it, in person, at the Office of the Registrar. You must submit documentation showing legal change of name (court order) or use of requested name on official documentation (e.g., drivers license, social security card, passport, marriage certificate, etc.). You may also correct your name at the Office of the Registrar if, for example, it is misspelled or the punctuation is incorrect. Be prepared to show proof of the correctly spelled name.

When you file a Name Change petition, you may also order and pay for a new student ID card at the Bay Tree Bookstore Building.

Nonrelease of Public informationThe following information is considered public information and may be disclosed: name, college or local address, e-mail address, local telephone num-ber, college and major field of study, dates of attendance, class level, enrollment status, intercol-legiate athlete’s height and weight, and degrees and honors received.

To have this information withheld from release, select the Personal Information link on the MyUCSC portal, then click on Directory Restrictions. Be sure that you understand the implications of filing this request. Every single item listed above will be withheld.

Once a Request for Nonrelease of Public Informa-tion is filed, it remains in effect—even after you are no longer attending UCSC—until you request to rescind it via the MyUCSC portal, or by letter.

student identification cardA plastic card bearing your picture is issued the first quarter of enrollment, generally during college orientation.

Each quarter the college (department for graduate students) issues a validation sticker to be affixed to your ID card. The sticker is issued once you have completed registration and is available beginning the first day of the quarter. The card with the cur-rent quarter sticker is proof that you are registered. The college or department will not issue a sticker if your quarterly fees are unpaid. Go to the Office of the Registrar to complete your registration, and a sticker will be provided.

transcript informationA transcript is an official copy of a student’s academic history at UCSC. Transcript requests are not pro-cessed if you have outstanding financial obligations to the university. If you received a message after ordering your transcripts that indicates you have a hold on your transcripts, please contact Student Business Services via e-mail at [email protected]. Two versions of your official UCSC student records are available from the Office of the Registrar: with or without evaluations.

Transcripts with evaluations include: Courses graded P, A, B, C, D, F, W, or I. NP will appear for courses taken fall 2001 and after. The grades of A and B may be modified by a plus (+) or minus (-). The grade C may be modified by a plus (but not by a minus). Incompletes lapse at the end of the subsequent quarter; in letter-graded courses, the I lapses to an F, in Pass/No Pass grading, to a No Pass.

Degrees awarded, honors, number of transfer credits, evaluations of courses, and an evaluation of compre-hensive examination or senior thesis also appear.

The fee is $10 per copy.

Transcripts without evaluations include:Courses graded P, A, B, C, D, F, W, or I. NP will appear for courses taken fall 2001 and after. The grades of A and B may be modified by a plus (+) or minus (-). The grade C may be modified by a plus (but not by a minus). Incompletes lapse at the end of the subsequent quarter; in letter-graded courses, the I lapses to an F, in Pass/No Pass grading, to a No Pass.

Degrees awarded, honors, and number of transfer credits also appear.

The fee is $5 per copy.

Requesting a TranscriptThe fastest way to order a transcript is via the web with a credit or debit card. Credit/debit card or-ders must be requested through Credentials Inc., a vendor that provides this service through an agree-ment with UC Santa Cruz. To use the online order-ing system, go to reg.ucsc.edu and click on Ordering UCSC Transcripts. Under Ordering by Credit Card, select the Credentials Inc. icon. This is a secure, encrypted site. The charge for using this service is $1.75 per transcript.

If you are unable to order your transcript online, you may request a Transcript Order Form by e-mail-ing the Office of the Registrar at [email protected]. Transcript-ordering information is also available by calling (831) 459-4412.

Transcript AvailabilityTranscripts are available as follows:

• approximately 10 days after the end of the quarter to include grades, or

• approximately six weeks after the end of the quarter to include evaluations or a degree if applicable.

Processing/Mailing TimeAllow one to two weeks for processing from the time your request is received by our office. During the peak period (November through February), processing may take longer.

You may request and pay an additional fee for your transcript to be mailed via next-day service. This service provides fast delivery and a receipt that the transcript was received by the recipient. This service expedites transit time, not processing time. Federal Express is used for all destinations, except post office boxes, in which case the transcripts are sent by U.S. Postal Ex-press. The additional charge for Federal Express within the U.S. is $20. The additional charge for Federal Express outside the U.S. is $30 per transcript (with or without evaluations). Please note that if the appropri-ate fee has not been received for next-day service, your transcript will be sent via regular mail.

UCSC Extension TranscriptsTranscripts for UCSC Extension courses must be ordered from UCSC Extension, 1101 Pacific Ave, Suite 200, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, (831) 427-6600, or via the web at www.ucsc-extension.edu.

veterans and veterans’ dependentsVeteran Services, located in the Registrar’s Office, 190 Hahn Student Services, serves as a liaison between the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) and students who, as veterans, veterans’ dependents, or reservists, receive education benefits. The staff also assists with the Cal Vet program, which offers fee waivers to California residents who are dependents of veterans who have died or are disabled due to a service-connected disability.

As a veteran or veteran’s dependent, you should con-tact Veteran Services as soon as you receive notification

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of admission to UCSC to ensure timely processing of your benefits claim.

Satisfactory Progress Toward a degree ObjectiveVeterans and veterans’ dependents who receive educa-tional benefits are expected to make satisfactory prog-ress towards completion of a degree objective. Until you have decided on a major (degree objective) and have a study plan on file, benefits will be paid only for general education courses and adviser-recommended remedial courses. If you remain on academic proba-tion beyond two quarters without improvement, your benefits shall be subject to suspension.

Dropping a course or requesting a W grade nota-tion will affect your payments; you are responsible for promptly reporting the drop or W to Veteran Services. If, due to mitigating circumstances, you drop a course or withdraw from the university, the reduction or termination of payments will begin on the effective date of the drop. If mitigating circumstances cannot be shown, the DVA will consider the effective date to be the first day of the quarter in which the drop or withdrawal occurs, and you will be charged for an overpayment from the first day of the quarter. A mitigating circumstance is defined as a circumstance beyond the student’s control that hinders the student from pursuing a program of studies. Please note that you cannot be paid for auditing a course.

Transfer CreditThe amount of transfer credit which satisfies UCSC graduation requirements (including major require-ments) is reported to the Department of Veteran’s Affairs as “credit for prior training.” The DVA will pay only for the maximum number of quarters required to complete 180 credits. Call 459-2754 if you have questions.

Academic and Support Services for VeteransServices for Transfer and Re-Entry Students (STARS) provides a broad range of academic and personal sup-port services to military veterans during their transition to the university and while they are enrolled as UCSC students. The main STARS office is located in room 216A of the Academic Resources Center. Contact staff at 459-2552, or visit the Services for Transfer and Re-Entry Students web site, stars.ucsc.edu/.

taxpayer relief Act of 1997The Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 includes a number of educational tax benefits that may have an impact on stu-dents and their families. The act includes the following sections that involve the university reporting informa-tion on students to the Internal Revenue Service.

• Hope Scholarship Tax Credit (effective 1/98): a nonrefundable credit equal to a maximum of $1500 in out-of-pocket qualified tuition and fee expenses paid by or on behalf of a student for two tax years during which the student is enrolled at least half time in the first or second year of post-secondary

education leading to a recognized degree or certificate.

• Lifetime Learning Credit (effective 7/98): a nonrefundable credit equal to 20 percent of the $5,000 of qualified out-of-pocket tuition and fee expenses paid by or on behalf of a stu-dent enrolled in post-secondary course work at the undergraduate or graduate level leading to a recognized degree or certificate or to improved job skills.

• Student Loan Interest Deduction (effective 1/98): a deduction from income of up to $1000 in qualified education loan interest due and paid during the first 60 months of repayment.

To find out if you qualify for benefits under these or other provisions of the Taxpayer Relief Act, please contact a tax consultant; or call the Internal Revenue Service. Beginning January 1999, information re-ported to the IRS was available at www.1098-T.com or 1-877-467-3821, toll free. The University of California is not authorized to respond to tax questions.

crime Awareness and campus security ActIn compliance with the federal Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act, UCSC publishes infor-mation on campus security and crime statistics. A publication containing this information is published annually and made available to all students and UCSC employees. The publication is posted on the web: www2.ucsc.edu/police.

Federal student right-to-Know ActThe following graduation-rate information is listed in compliance with the 1990 Title I: Federal Right-to-Know Act, Section 103. Based on recent data, 48.6 percent of students who entered UCSC as freshpersons in 1999 graduated after four years, and 65.0 percent of those who entered in 1998 graduated after five years. In recent years, students who entered as freshpersons took an average of four and one-half years to graduate, and students transferring to UCSC as juniors averaged two and one-half years. These graduation rates are well above the national averages.

In accordance with the Education Amendments of 1976, Section 493A, more detailed information regard-ing retention is available from the Office of Planning and Budget, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95064. More information is also available on the web at planning.ucsc.edu/irps.

drug-Free schools and communities ActIn compliance with the federal Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act, UCSC annually notifies students, faculty, and staff of policies, procedures, and potential consequences related to unlawful pos-session, use, or distribution of drugs and alcohol

on campus. This notice is distributed to students through the colleges and the Graduate Studies Division and to faculty and staff through campus mail. The university also conducts a biannual review of programs related to drugs and alcohol to determine effective-ness, implement changes, and ensure that disciplinary sanctions are consistently enforced. This review is conducted by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, 459-4446.

smoke-Free PolicyTo protect the rights of the nonsmoking campus community to breathe smoke-free air, UCSC has adopted a Policy for a Smoke-Free Environment. This policy prohibits smoking in all indoor areas of all nonresidential public buildings on campus and in common areas such as lobbies, lounges, waiting areas, and rest rooms of residential buildings. Smoking is also prohibited in the outside areas beside all building doorways, windows, and ventilation air intakes; this includes patios underneath building windows or other areas where smoke could enter openings to buildings. For more detailed information about the smoking policy, see the web: www2.ucsc.edu/smoking. Tobacco products will not be sold on campus either through vending machines or campus establishments. UCSC supports and assists efforts to stop smoking by providing literature and referrals to community cessation programs. Students may obtain information about the programs from the Cowell Student Health Center, (831) 459-2211.

Nondiscrimination statementThe University of California, in accordance with applicable federal and state law and university policy, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, medi-cal condition (cancer-related), ancestry, marital status, citizenship, sexual orientation, or status as a Vietnam-era veteran or special disabled veteran. The university also prohibits sexual harassment. This non-discrimination policy covers admissions, access, and treatment in university programs and activities.

Inquiries regarding the university’s student-related nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the Of-fice of Student Judicial Affairs, (831) 459-4446.

Inquiries regarding UCSC’s Sex Offense Policy and Procedures for Reports of Sexual Assault(s) and Sexual Harassment and/or violations of Title IX may be directed to Rita E. Walker, Title IX coordina-tor/sexual harassment officer, (831) 459-2462, or by e-mail at [email protected].

Inquiries regarding the university’s affirmative action, equal employment opportunity, and nondiscrimination policies for employment may be directed to the Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Office, (831) 459-2686, or by e-mail at [email protected].

Inquiries regarding Section 504 or the Americans with Disabilities Act may be addressed to the director,

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Disability Resource Center, (831) 459-2089 (voice); (831) 459-4806 (TTY); or by e-mail at [email protected].

Alternate formats of this document—such as large-print, audiotape, braille, or electronic file—can be provided. Please call (831) 459-4446 for referral.

sexual harassment and the title iX/sexual harassment officeFor a copy of UCSC’s Policy on Sexual Assault, the UC Policy on Sexual Harassment and Proce-dures For Reports of Sexual Assaults and Sexual Harassment go to www2.ucsc.edu/title9-sh/.

UC Santa Cruz takes the issues of sexual assault and sexual harassment seriously and is committed to ensuring that our campus community is free of violence, discrimi-nation, and harassment.

The goal of the Title IX Office is to ensure that students, staff, faculty, and persons participating in university sponsored programs and events can learn, work, and/or enjoy the benefits and opportunities offered by the campus free from any uninvited, unwelcome, unsolicited, and unwanted conduct directed at them because of their sex. The Title IX/SHO is authorized by the chancellor to conduct the administrative investigation of all reports of sexual assault filed by students, staff, and faculty. Ad-ditionally, the Title IX/SHO receives and resolves reports and complaints of sexual harassment.

Any person who is the target of sex discrimination including sexual assault and sexual harassment should consult with the Title IX/sexual harassment officer at (831) 459-2462, or by e-mail at [email protected], to receive information and advice about your options and/or to file a report or complaint.

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Designed to expose students to diverse subject areas, the general education requirements also stress a variety of approaches to acquiring knowledge. A description of the general education requirements and a complete list of current courses that satisfy general education requirements are included in this handbook.

Most current students follow the general education requirements at UCSC, which fall into nine areas and are described below.

Each area has a general education code associated with it, and only those courses carrying that code sat-isfy the requirement. The codes appear in the course descriptions in the General Catalog online and in the “Gen Eds” column in each Schedule of Classes. Some courses satisfy more than one requirement, so the total number of required courses may be as few as 10 or as many as 15. Courses from the Arts Division of 1, 2, or 3 credits may be combined to satisfy the arts general education requirement if they have the appropriate code and total at least 5 credits.

Transfer credits may satisfy some of the general education requirements. The Admissions Office will evaluate your transfer course work and determine which general education requirements you have satis-fied. This information is available online through the MyUCSC Portal.

Students who have not decided on a major should take general education courses that will allow them to begin exploring possible majors. Students pursuing certain majors, particularly in the sciences, may need to schedule general education courses around major prerequisites. The writing-intensive course (W code), arts course (A code), and U.S. ethnic minorities/non-Western society course (E code) can be satisfied with many upper- as well as lower-division courses.

If you have consulted with your academic adviser and feel you have an unusually strong case for an ex-ception to a general education requirement, you may obtain a Substitution or Waiver of General Education Requirement form at your college. Don’t wait until the quarter you expect to graduate. These petitions are carefully screened by the Academic Senate Committee on Educational Policy; specific and rigorous criteria are used. If the petition is approved, your academic record will be changed to reflect the exception. If you have taken a course through UNM, UNH, EAP, or UCDC, or as an ICV, and you think it will satisfy a general education requirement other than the T or W, you may initiate review of the course by completing a Review of Transfer Credit form at the Admissions Office.

Enrolling in General Education Courses The section of the class you enroll in will satisfy a general education requirement only if the appropriate general education code(s) appears in the “Gen Eds” column of the Schedule of Classes. Different sections of the same course may have different codes.

General education requirements were devised and are reviewed by the Santa Cruz Division of the Academic Senate through the Committee on Educational Policy. There are nine categories of general education requirements. Specific information regarding how general education requirements fit into bachelor’s degree requirements can be found in the UCSC General Catalog.

Introductions to Disciplines: These courses inform students of a discipline’s scope or methodology, prepare students effectively for advanced classes, or both. Students are advised about a discipline’s suitability as a major or are prepared for advanced course work in the field. Most of these courses are required of majors. Most do not require prerequisites. The three categories are Introduction to Humanities and Arts (IH code), Introduction to Natural Sciences (IN code), and Introduction to Social Sciences (IS code).

Topical requirements (T code): The topical requirement is intended to show students how disciplines outside their own affect public life, how different disciplines approach a common topic, and the richness in the areas of study that lie outside or between academic disciplines. Topical courses address a topic of broad intellectual or social relevance—instead of a discipline—and study it from a broad or interdisciplinary perspective. They can provide a place for discussion of values and assumptions at an introductory level not usually found in introductory courses. They are not designed to introduce the discipline to non-majors.

Composition requirements (C1 and C2 or C code): C1 and C2 are fulfilled by your college core course and Writing 2, Rhetoric and Inquiry. C is fulfilled by Writing 1, Composition and Rhetoric. Students must complete the Entry Level Writing Require-ment to satisfy the composition requirements.

Writing-intensive requirement (W code): These courses often require more writing than other classes, but they also stress explicit attention to the craft of writing in the subject matter of the course or discipline. Papers are assigned throughout the quarter and editorial comment is provided by the instructor. Students must complete the Entry Level Writing Requirement (formerly Subject A) and satisfy the Composi-tion requirement before enrolling in a course which satisfies the writing-intensive requirement.

Quantitative requirement (Q code): This requirement involves acquisition of techni-cal skill in mathematics or practice in the ability to apply that mathematical skill in specific contexts, or both. A quantitative course must involve the use of advanced algebra, statistics, or calculus. These courses provide instruction in quantitative reasoning rather than merely evaluating students’ mathematical ability. Courses in logic or computers are not considered mathematical.

Arts requirement (A code): This requirement was established in recognition of the differences between the humanities and the arts, and of the necessity of both in liberal arts education. One 5-credit course or the equivalent is required in the performance, theory, or history of the arts.

U.S. Ethnic Minorities/Non-Western Society requirement (E code): This requirement is intended to increase student and faculty knowledge of non-Western cultures (in the U.S. and elsewhere); to improve cross-cultural awareness, skills, and sensitivity; and to explore relationships between ethnicity and other topics of liberal arts curriculum.

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courses that Fulfill general education requirementsRefer to the course listings beginning on page 36 to identify general education courses offered in fall quarter.

introductions to disciplines, humanities, and Arts (ih code)—two courses from different departments required (10 credits)Only one IH requirement may be satisfied with a course (equivalent to 5 credits) from the Arts Division (art, film and digital media, history of art and visual culture, music, theater arts); only one language course may be used to satisfy an IH requirement; and only one literature course may be used to satisfy an IH re-quirement. Note: Transfer courses designated IH from English departments are considered to be literature courses for general education purposes.American Studies 1, 2Chinese 4, 5, 6, 50, 107, 108Cowell 118BFeminist Studies 1Film and digital Media 20A, 20B, 20CFrench 4, 5, 6German 4, 5, 6Hebrew 4, 5Hindi 4, 5, 6History 1, 2A, 2B, 4, 10A, 10B, 11A, 11B, 13, 14, 30, 40, 41, 43, 61, 62A, 62B, 65A, 66, 70A, 70B, 70CHistory of Art and Visual Culture 10D, 10E, 10F, 10GItalian 4, 5, 6Japanese 4, 5, 6, 50Linguistics 20, 52, 53, 55Literature 1, 61F, 61G, 61M, 61PSpanish Literature 60Music 11A, 11B, 11C, 11DPhilosophy 9, 11, 22, 24, 26, 28Portuguese 60B, 65A, 65BRussian 4, 5, 6Spanish 4, 5, 5M, 6, 56Spanish for Spanish Speakers 61, 62, 63Theater Arts 19, 20, 30, 32, 33, 36, 40, 60A, 60B, 60C, 122, 136

introductions to disciplines, Natural sciences and engineering (iN code)—two courses from different departments required (10 credits)Transfer courses designated IN from anatomy, botany, physiology, and zoology departments are considered to be biology courses.Anthropology 1Applied Mathematics and Statistics 5, 7, 11A, 11B, 15Astronomy and Astrophysics 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18Biology 20A, 70Chemistry and Biochemistry 1A, 1B, 1CComputer Engineering 3, 12Computer Science 2, 10, 12A, 12B, 13H, 60G, 60NEarth Sciences 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 20, 65, 119Economics 11A, 11B

Environmental Studies 23, 24Information Systems Management 15Mathematics 11A, 11B, 19A, 19B, 20A, 20BOcean Sciences 1Physics 1, 2, 5A, 5B, 5C, 6A, 6B, 6C, 7A, 7B

introduction to disciplines, social sciences (is code)—two courses from different departments required (10 credits)Anthropology 2, 3, 4Biology 89, 89WCommunity Studies 10, 100B, 100E, 100F, 100J, 100K, 100M, 100P, 100Q, 100S, 100T, 100V, 100X, 100YEconomics 1, 2Education 92A, 92BEnvironmental Studies 25Latin American and Latino Studies 1, 126A, 126BLegal Studies 10Politics 1, 4, 5, 10, 17, 20, 25, 43, 70, 72, 73Psychology 1, 65Sociology 1, 10, 15, 20

topical courses (t code)—three courses required (15 credits)Students entering UCSC with fewer than 45 transfer-able credits must take three topical courses in residence at UCSC. UCSC Summer Session courses can be used to satisfy topical requirements.

Choose one course from each academic area: natural sciences (2), social sciences (3), and humanities and arts (4). Courses labeled 5, 6, and 7 satisfy topical requirements in two different academic areas; students can apply this kind of topical course to either academic area indicated. The three topical course requirements must be satisfied with three different courses. In the Schedule of Classes, courses that carry a T general education code are listed as follows:

2–natural Sciences Area3–Social Sciences Area4–Humanities and Arts Area5–Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences Area6–natural Sciences or Humanities and Arts Area7–natural Sciences or Social Sciences Area

T2–Natural SciencesAstronomy and Astrophysics 80A, 80B, 80DBiology 80A, 80E, 80H, 80J, 80L, 80N, 80PBiomolecular Engineering 80HChemistry and Biochemistry 80A, 80HComputer Engineering 80H, 80N, 80UComputer Science 80B, 80C, 80G, 80K, 80VCrown College 80SEarth Sciences 80A, 80B, 80C, 80D, 80GElectrical Engineering 80JEnvironmental Toxicology 80ELinguistics 80GOcean Sciences 80A, 80BPhysics 80A

T3–Social SciencesAnthropology 80C, 80D, 80F, 80G, 80I, 80J, 80K, 80N, 80PCollege Eight 80A, 80B

College nine 80A, 80BCollege Ten 80A, 80BCommunity Studies 80A, 80B, 80F, 80H, 80L, 80QCrown College 80GEconomics 80A, 80G, 80HLatin American and Latino Studies 80A, 80B, 80C, 80D, 80F, 80H, 80M, 80Q, 80S, 80TMerrill College 80A, 80B, 80DPsychology 80A, 80BSociology 80E, 80Z

T4–Humanities and ArtsArt 80A, 80C, 80D, 80VCowell College 80A, 80BCrown College 80A, 80BFeminist Studies 80SFrench 80Hebrew 80History 80H, 80K, 80N, 80W, 80YHistory of Consciousness 80A, 80B, 80E, 80H, 80L, 80M, 80ULanguage Program 80DLinguistics 80B, 80P, 80VLiterature 80A, 80L, 80N, 80S, 80V, 80X, 80ZMusic 80F, 80G, 80I, 80J, 80K, 80M, 80O, 80Q, 80S, 80T, 80V, 80XPhilosophy 80F, 80HPorter College 80A, 80B, 80EStevenson College 80HTheater Arts 80B, 80E, 80G, 80H, 80L, 80M, 80N, 80O, 80P, 80S, 80T, 80U, 80V, 80W, 80X, 80Y, 80Z

T5–Humanities and Arts or Social SciencesAmerican Studies 80E, 80F, 80GEconomics 80JFeminist Studies 80C, 80F, 80K, 80YFilm and digital Media 80AHistory 80MHistory of Art and Visual Culture 80A, 80D, 80E, 80F, 80G, 80J, 80K, 80L, 80M, 80N, 80S, 80THistory of Consciousness 80J, 80N, 80Q, 80W, 80YKresge College 80A, 80B, 80TLatin American and Latino Studies 80XLinguistics 80C, 80DMerrill College 80COakes College 80A, 80BPhilosophy 80LPorter College 80LStevenson College 80A, 80B, 80T, 81A, 81B

T6–Natural Sciences or Humanities and ArtsArt 80FBiomolecular Engineering 80GComputer Engineering 80EMusic 80C, 80L, 80RPhilosophy 80G, 80R, 80SPhysics 80DPorter College 80K

T7–Natural Sciences or Social SciencesComputer Engineering 80AComputer Science 80JElectrical Engineering 80T

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196B, 196C, 196E, 196G, 196I, 196K, 196N, 196O, 196P, 196S, 196U, 196W, 196Y History of Art and Visual Culture 100A, 187A Information Systems Management 158 Kresge College 80T Latin American and Latino Studies 194P, 195A Legal Studies 128, 183, 196 Linguistics 101, 113, 197 Literature 1, 101Oakes College 112 Philosophy 120, 127, 190L, 190M Physics 195A-B (A: 3 credits; B: 2 credits) Psychology 100C, 100K, 100L, 100R, 113, 125 Sociology 103B, 134, 195C Stevenson College 80T Theater Arts 157, 159 Writing 64, 101, 102, 103, 110A, 161, 161A, 163, 165, 166A, 166B, 166D, 167

Quantitative courses (Q code)—one course required (5 credits)Applied Mathematics and Statistics 3, 5, 7, 11A, 11B, 15, 113, 131, 162 Astronomy and Astrophysics 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 80B Chemistry and Biochemistry 1A, 1B, 1C Computer Engineering 8, 12, 16, 16H Computer Science 80BEarth Sciences 80B,111 Economics 11A, 11B, 113Electrical Engineering 80T Mathematics 3, 11A, 11B, 19A, 19B, 20A, 20B, 21, 110 Ocean Sciences 1Philosophy 9 Physics 1, 2, 5A, 6A, 7A, 80A, 80D Psychology 2, 181 Sociology 103A, 103B

Arts courses (A code)—one course or equivalent required (5 credits)Courses carrying fewer than 5 credits may be combined for credit toward satisfaction of the A requirement if they total at least 5 credits.Anthropology 81A, 81B, 81CArt 10G, 10H, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 30, 39, 40, 60, 70A, 70B, 70C, 80A, 80C, 80D, 80F, 80V, 102, 107, 109, 112, 113, 114, 117A, 118, 119, 123, 126, 135, 136, 141, 161Community Studies 125, 147 Cowell College 70A, 70B, 70CFeminist Studies 80S, 123 Film and digital Media 20A, 20B, 20C, 20P, 80A, 132A, 132B, 136A, 136B, 151, 160, 165A, 170A, 170B, 176, 185D History of Art and Visual Culture 10D, 10E, 10F, 10G, 80A, 80D, 80E, 80F, 80G, 80J, 80K, 80L, 80M, 80N, 80S, 80T, 100A, 100E, 105E, 105P, 106A, 106B, 106D, 107A, 107B, 110A, 110B, 114, 115, 120A, 121A, 121C, 121D, 124, 125, 126, 127, 129, 131, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 140A, 141, 149A, 150A, 151A, 153, 154A, 154B, 154C, 155, 156, 159B, 160, 161, 163A, 164, 165A, 165B, 167,

168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174B, 174C, 175, 176, 177, 178A, 180, 181, 182, 185A, 185B, 185C, 187A, 189C, 189D, 189N, 189O, 189W, 190A, 190B, 190C, 190D, 190F, 190G, 190H, 190I, 190J, 190K, 190M, 190N, 190O, 190P, 190Q, 190S, 190T, 190U, 190Y, 191C, 191D, 191F, 191H, 191I, 191K, 191P, 191R Latin American and Latino Studies 81A, 81B, 81C, 161P, 194W Literature/Creative Writing 10, 52, 53, 170, 180, 183 Music 1A, 5A, 5B, 5C, 6, 11A, 11B, 11C, 11D, 51, 54, 75, 80C, 80F, 80G, 80I, 80J, 80K, 80L, 80M, 80O, 80Q, 80R, 80S, 80T, 80V, 80X, 159A, 159B, 160, 180A, 180BMusic Sequence Courses: 1C-1C-1C, 2-2-2, 3-3-3, 4A-4A-4A, 4B-4B-4B, 4A-4A-4B, 4A-4B-4B, 8-8-8, 9-9-9, 166-166-166 Philosophy 152 Porter College 14, 20A, 20C, 20D, 21A, 21C, 22, 22A, 22F, 22G, 23A, 23B, 23C, 28, 32A, 33, 33A, 34B, 35, 35A, 38B, 39, 80E, 80G, 80L, 83, 120, 121, 121C, 121D Theater Arts 10, 12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 30, 31P, 32, 33, 35, 36, 40, 50, 60A, 60B, 60C, 80A, 80B, 80E, 80G, 80H, 80L, 80M, 80N, 80O, 80P, 80S, 80T, 80U, 80V, 80W, 80X, 80Y, 80Z, 104, 105, 110, 113, 114, 115A, 115B, 116A, 116B, 117, 118, 119, 121, 122, 124, 126, 128, 129, 130, 131, 131P, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 142, 151, 155, 157, 159, 160, 161C, 161D, 161M, 161P, 161Q, 161R, 161S, 161T, 161U, 161V, 161Y, 163A, 163E, 163G, 193, 193F

u.s. ethnic minorities/Non-Western society courses (e code)—one course required (5 credits)American Studies 1, 2, 80E, 101, 121C, 123F, 123H, 123T, 125A, 125E, 125G, 125H, 125X 126B, 126C, 127A, 127C, 127D, 127E, 127F, 127K, 190H Anthropology 80D, 80G, 80I, 80P, 130A, 130B, 130C, 130D, 130E, 130F, 130G, 130H, 130I, 130J, 130L, 130N, 130Q Community Studies 20, 80A, 80B, 80F, 80H, 80Q, 100E, 100J, 100P, 114, 126, 132, 134, 136, 146, 152 Economics 120, 128 Education 92C, 128, 141, 164, 175, 181Feminist Studies 80C, 80F, 80Y, 102, 110, 115, 117, 118, 120, 123, 124, 132, 139, 145, 151A, 154, 155, 194C, 194F Film and digital Media 132C, 162A, 165B, 165D, 185E History 11B, 14, 30, 40, 41, 43, 45, 74, 75, 80H, 80W, 80Y, 101A, 101B, 106A, 106B, 121A, 121B, 126, 127, 128, 130, 131, 132, 134B, 137A, 137B, 137C, 140C, 140D, 141A, 141B, 147A, 147B, 148, 150C, 155, 185A, 185B, 185D, 190A, 190B, 190C, 190D, 190E, 190N, 190O, 194G, 194H, 194N, 194U, 194Y, 196N, 196Q History of Art and Visual Culture 10E, 80F, 80G, 80M, 80N, 80T, 100E, 105E, 105P, 106A, 107A,

Environmental Studies 80A, 80B Information Systems Management 80A, 80B, 80C Physics 80C

composition courses (c code)—one course required for students entering prior to fall 2005 (5 credits)Writing 1

composition courses (c1 and c2 code)—one course each required for students entering fall 2005 (5 credits)

c1College Eight 80ACollege nine 80ACollege Ten 80ACowell College 80ACrown College 80AKresge College 80AMerrill College 80A Oakes College 80APorter College 80AStevenson College 80A

c2College Eight 80BCollege nine 80BCollege Ten 80BCowell College 80BCrown College 80BKresge College 80BMerrill College 80B Oakes College 80BPorter College 80BStevenson College 80B, 81BWriting 2

Writing-intensive courses (W code)—one course required (5 credits)American Studies 100, 105A, 114B, 125HAnthropology 150, 152, 170, 172, 194A, 194B, 194C, 194D, 194E, 194F, 194G, 194I, 194K, 194L, 194M, 194N,194O, 194Q, 194S, 194T, 194V, 194W, 194X, 196A-B (A: 3 credits; B: 3 credits)Astronomy and Astrophysics 80DBiology 89W, 141L, 145L, 160L, 161L, 169LChemistry and Biochemistry 122Community Studies 121, 160, 194Computer Engineering 185Crown College 123Earth Sciences 195Economics 106, 107, 128, 142, 165, 183, 184, 195Environmental Studies 100L (concurrent enrollment in 100 required), 104A, 156, 157, 172Environmental Toxicology 151Feminist Studies 117, 155, 194I, 195Film and digital Media 120, 150, 196BHistory 190A, 190B, 190C, 190D, 190E, 190F190H, 190I, 190K, 190N, 190O, 190P, 190R, 190S, 190T, 190U, 190V, 190W, 194E, 194G, 194H, 194M, 194N, 194U, 194Y 195B, 196A,

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107B, 121C, 121D, 139, 151A, 155, 156, 160, 161, 172, 182, 185A, 185B, 185C, 187A, 189D, 190B, 190C, 190O, 190U, 191C, 191F, 191P History of Consciousness 80Y, 118, 125 Latin American and Latino Studies 1, 80A, 80B, 80C, 80D, 80F, 80H, 80M, 80Q, 80S, 80T, 80X, 100A, 100B, 101, 111, 112, 120, 123A, 123B, 125, 126A, 126B, 127, 129, 140, 142A, 142B, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 160, 161P, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 173, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179D, 180, 194C, 194D, 194E, 194G, 194J, 194K, 194M, 194N, 194P, 195A Legal Studies 127, 128, 136 Literature 80L, 80N, 80X English-Language Literatures 103I, 150A, 150B, 150C, 155D, 160E, 190G French Literature 134 Modern Literary Studies 125D, 125K, 125L, 144A, 144B, 144D, 144G, 152D Spanish Literature 60, 117, 130E, 130F, 131A, 134H, 134M, 134N

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The following course descriptions are for winter quarter 2007. Descriptions for individual studies courses are not included in these listings. Please contact the course sponsoring agencies for additional information.

Winter 2007 course descriptions

Cowell College50. Library Skills for the Digital Age (2 credits). Intended to enhance students’ skills is using the most powerful learning tool in any university: the library. Top-ics: organization of the library; how to begin researching; search engine and database use; judging the quality of sources; using sources responsibly. Disciplinary focus changes from quarter to quarter. For winter 2007: Social Sciences. Enrollment limited to 22.

60. Social Justice and Diversity (2 credits).Perspectives and case studies on diversity, communica-tion, and social recognition. Discusses instances of social “isms” and “phobias” (racism, sexism, homophobia, xenophobia), and raises issues of religious tolerance and inter-faith dialogue. Includes current events and diversity topics in universitiy life. Enrollment restricted to college members. Admission by written application. Enrollment limited to 22.

119F. The American Musical (2 credits).Examines representative American stage musicals with emphasis on text, music, and lyrics thereof. Topics include

the history of the genre and the relationship of the musicals to the political and social context of their respective times. Enrollment limited to 22.

Anthropology178. Historical Archaeology: A Global Prespective.Introduces archaeology of European colonialism and the early-modern world. Topics include historical archaeologi-cal methods; the nature of European colonial expansion in New and Old Worlds; culture contact and change; and power and resistance in colonial societies. Students cannot receive credit for this course and course 278. Prerequisite(s): course 3 or consent of instructor.

278. Tutorial on Historical Archaeology.Tutorial on archaeology of European colonialism and the early-modern world. Focuses on the nature of European colonial expanison in New and Old Worlds; culture con-tact and change; and power and resistance in colonial societies. Students cannot receive credit for this course and course 178. Enrollment restricted to graduate students. Enrollment limited to 15.

Community Studies73. Digital Photo Lab (2 credits).Provides introduction to digital photography and social documentary photographic techniques. Through lecture, demonstration, hands-on experience and field sessions, students learn camera operation, how to photograph people, photographic aesthetics, Adobe Photoshop, and arranging photos in essay form. Concurrent enrollment in CMMU 80L is required. Enrollment limited to 15.

101. Introduction to Social Movements.Provides an introduction to some of the major American social movements of the 20th century. In addition to exploring the history and dynamics of specific move-ments, course also examines key issues that affect social movements in general. Students cannot receive credit for this course and Sociology 172.

Earth Sciences80B. Earthquakes.Causes and effects of earthquakes. How do we mea-sure, mitigate, and try to predict earthquakes? Plate motion, frictional faulting, earthquake triggering, wave

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propagation, earthquake damage, related hazards, and other social effects. Hazard reduction through earthquake forecasting and earthquake-resistant design. Class includes one full day weekend field trip to local faults. Advanced algebra and high school geometry recommended. (For-merly Earthquakes: You, the Earth, and Society.) (General Education Code(s): T2-Natural Sciences, Q.)

263. Planetary Surfaces.Comparative study of surfaces of planetary bodies in our solar system, focusing on comparative planetology and geophysical processes at work, including on-impact cratering, atmospheric evolution, and exobiology. Explore terrestrial planets, giant planets and their moons, and trans-Neptunian objects, focusing on modern exploration. Students cannot receive credit for this course and course 163. Enrollment restricted to graduate students. Enroll-ment limited to 20. Offered in alternate academic years.

Economics161B. Marketing Research.Prepares students to conduct market research and use it in solving real management problems. Students work with a company to solve marketing-based problems. Students conduct research, process data, and make a presentation to the company’s management. Course work involves marketing, statistics, and communications; material is both qualitative and quantitative. Prerequisite(s): courses 113 and 161A.

Electrical Engineering270. Neural Implant Engineering.Advanced studies of the basic neuroscience-engineering design requirements and technological issues associ-ated with implantable neural prostheses, with particular emphasis on retinal and cortical function. Course is team-taught via remote web cast. A basic understanding of physics, circuit theory, and electronics is required. Enrollment restricted to graduate students; juniors and seniors may enroll by permission of instructor.

Environmental Studies144. Blood and Oil: Natural Resources, Poverty, and Violence.Chronological and analytical examination of economics and politics of global oil use. The interactions of state poli-cies, violent conflicts, and natural-resource use are stressed. Focus is on the Middle East, which contains two-thirds of all known petroleum reserves. Other examples of the nexus of conflict and natural-resource use are also considered. Prerequisite(s): course 141 Enrollment limited to 50.

268. Biogeochemistry and the Global Environment.Studies biogeochemical cycles and related environmental issues such as global environmental change, eutrophica-tion, ecosystem degradation, and agricultural sustainabilty. Discusses transformation and movement of major nutrient elements in context of watershed ecology and societal implications. Students cannot receive credit for this course and course 168. Enrollment restricted to environmental studies graduate students. Enrollment limited to 15.

Feminist Studies116. Ethnographies of Transnational Feminisms.Examines recent approaches to the ethonographic repre-sentation of transnationalism as both a conscious strategy for feminist alliance and as a condition of global political

economy. Topics covered include feminist anthropology, non-governmental organizations, human and reproductive rights, and international peace movements. Prerequisite(s): course 1. Enrollment limited to 30.

Film and digital Media42K. SDS: Found and Archical Film and Video. Examines genres/strategies of filmmaking known as “found footage film” and “compliation video.” Covering basic theoretical introduction to modernism and montage, course addesses how cinematic representations are onto-logically connected to the inscription of modern history. Enrollment limited to 15.

History123. U.S. Immigration History, 1800–1940. Traces the history of immigration to the United States with emphasis on the 19th and early 20th centuries. Examines the causes and contexts of large-scale immi-gration; the similarities and differences in immigration and settlement patterns of different immigrant groups; how the process of immigration has been complicated by issues of race, ethnicity, gender, and class; and the ways in which U.S. immigration policy has influenced American’s ideas of citizenship and freedom. (General Education Code(s): E.)

190K. Wired Planet: Readings on the Global History of Broadcasting and Telecommunications.Locates common themes in the history of broadcasting and telecommunications throughout the world. Why do certain strategies for developing broadcasting and tele-communications systems succeed or fail? Why do some nations outstrip other nations of comparable development in the growth of their communications systems? Why do national or regional communication systems suddenly become more or less open—or more or less centralized? Prerequisite(s): satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements, two upper-division history courses, or permission of instructor. Enrollment restricted to junior and senior history, German studies, and classical studies majors. Enrollment limited to 20. (General Education Code(s): W.)

194B. Okinawan History. Examines the history of Okinawa with particular atten-tion paid to the modern era. The goal is to give students a solid foundation in the historiography of major themes in the study of Okinawan society. (Formerly course 196X.) Enrollment limited to 20. (General Education Code(s): W.)

196Q. Private Lives, Family Histories, and the Holocaust Experience.Holocaust historiography has surveyed the broad land-scape of genocide or focused narrowly on individual expe-rience. Course examines the middle ground of family and its role in resistance during the destruction of communal existence and survival in the aftermath. Prerequisite(s): two upper-division history courses or permission of instructor. Enrollment restricted to junior and senior history, German studies, and classical studies majors. Enrollment limited to 20. (General Education Code(s): E.)

History of Art and Visual Culture190I. Huayan Visions.Explores the distinctive conceptual world of the Buddhist Huayanjing (Avatamsaka-sutra) and its expression in

visual forms. This long text, composed in Sanskrit and later translated into Chinese, is a principal scripture of the international Mahayana Buddhist traditions of Asia. Prerequisite(s): course 114, an upper-division course in Buddhist studies is recommended, or permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 18. (General Education Code(s): A.)

History of Consciousness211A. French Hegel.Introduces the “return to Hegel” in the work of some major 20th-century French thinkers. Enrollment restricted to graduate students. Enrollment limited to 15.

239B. The Dialectical Legacy.From Adorno to Zizek rediscoveries of Hegel have provided the impetus for some of the most innova-tive currents of 20th-century Marxism. Examines the philosophical and historical problems that Marx inherited from Hegel through close readings of their major works. Enrollment restricted to graduate students. Enrollment limited to 15.

Literature42S. Student-Directed Seminar: Fables of Control.Examines different methods of governmental control and the dissemination of information, with a focus on the War on Terrorism. Special attention paid to technical innovations, civil liberties, immigration and labor issues. Authors to be studied include Boyle, Bradbury, Delillo, Ehrenreich, Huxley, Orwell, Postman, Sinclair.

English-Language Literatures120J. The San Francisco Renaissance: Poetry and Community.Examines poetic regionalism, with particular attention to theories and practices coming out of the San Francisco Bay Area from 1945–65: opposition to war, alternative practic-es of publishing communities, and artistic collaborations and inter-related artistic and poetic communities. Satisfies the American, English, and Modern concentrations; also satisfies the Poetry distribution requirement.

203. Periods and Movements.Examines a particular historical period of literary move-ment. Topics: (W) the American renaissance and expan-sion; (S) the fantasic. Enrollment restricted to graduate students. May be repeated for credit.

Pre- and Early Modern Studies143. Greek Drama/Modern Film.A reading of ancient Greek plays along with contemporary films similar to them in theme, form, and effect. Students discuss different definitions of tragedy; genre as a critcal tool; and similarities and difference between the media of literature, drama, and film. Satisfies the Literature and Film and Pre- and Early Modern concentrations; also satis-fies the Pre- and early Modern distribution requirement.

Music80T. Mizrach: Jewish Music in the Lands of Islam.A survey of the musical traditions of the Jews of North Africa and the Middle East. Based on the “Maqamat,” the Arabic musical modes, Jewish music flouished under Islamic rule, encompassing the fields of sacred, popular, and art music. (General Education Code(s): T4-Humani-ties and Arts, A, E.)

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42666 COWL-70B-01 ElementsofPrinting 5 A STU MW 01:00P-04:00P CowellPress123 Ritscher,P. AlsoofferedasArt70B;taughtinconjunctionART111

COWL-93-XXX FieldStudy 5 FLI 12:00A-12:00A Staff COWL-94-XXX GroupTutorial 5 IND 12:00A-12:00A Staff COWL-94F-XXX GroupTutorial 2 IND 12:00A-12:00A Staff COWL-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND 12:00A-12:00A Staff COWL-99F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND 12:00A-12:00A Staff44326 COWL-104A-01 Long-DistanceLovers 5 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A CowellCom133 Jacobs,J.D.R44328 COWL-118B-01 Words&Music 5 H LEC Th 01:00P-04:00P CowellCom133 Ellis,M.44405 COWL-119F-01 AmerMusical 2 LEC T 02:00P-03:45P CowellAcad113 Lehrer,T.A. COWL-194-XXX GroupTutorial 5 IND 12:00A-12:00A Staff COWL-195-XXX SeniorThesis 5 IND 12:00A-12:00A Staff COWL-198-XXX IndepFieldStudy 5 FLI 12:00A-12:00A Staff COWL-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND 12:00A-12:00A Staff COWL-199F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND 12:00A-12:00A Staff

CrownCollege_____________________________________________________________________________43884 Y CRWN-10-01 SuccessfulStudent 2 SEM T 07:00P-08:45P CrownClrm202 Staff SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

43078 CRWN-28-01 CrwnStdntLeadershp 2 SEM T 04:00P-05:45P CrownClrm208 Woodside,S.C.R43246 CRWN-28-02 CrwnStdntLeadershp 2 SEM T 04:00P-05:45P CrownClrm202 Woodside,S.C.R43314 CRWN-80G-01 Ethics&Eugenics 5 3 SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P CrownClrm202 Cummins,E.F.42482 Y CRWN-150B-01 SSS:GroupDynamics 2 SEM T 12:00P-01:45P CrownClrm203 Crosby,F.J. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

43079 Y CRWN-161A-01 StratManageI 2 SEM Th 04:00P-05:45P BayTreeConfD Walters,R.R. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions Silverthorne,B.

KresgeCollege____________________________________________________________________________44396 KRSG-12A-01 ServiceLearning 3 SEM W 11:00A-12:10P KresgeClrm323 Cooper,W.S.R KRSG-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff KRSG-192-XXX DirStuTeach 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff KRSG-193-XXX FieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff KRSG-194-XXX GroupTutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff KRSG-195-XXX SeniorThesis 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff KRSG-198-XXX IndepFieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff KRSG-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff

MerrillCollege____________________________________________________________________________38350 Y MERR-85B-01 ClassrmConnection 3 FLD T 06:00P-08:00P MerrCltrl104 Martinez-Echazabal,L. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

38388 Y MERR-120-01 PersonalEmpowermnt 5 SEM MWF 03:30P-05:00P ChMerrRm100 Andrews,F.C. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

OakesCollege_____________________________________________________________________________43302 OAKS-77-01 SocJusticeField 3 SEM T 02:00P-03:45P OakesAcad101 Heinrich,W.F.R OAKS-93-XXX FieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff OAKS-99F-XXX IndependentStudy 2 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff44307 OAKS-112-01 Re/PresentingIdentity 5 W SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P OakesAcad222 Knisely,L.E.R OAKS-193-XXX FieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff OAKS-199F-XXX IndependentStudy 2 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff

PorterCollege_____________________________________________________________________________ 39958 PRTR-20A-01 FilipinoDancePrac 2 A STU M 07:00P-09:00P TAMainstageA104 Manuntag,W.T.44084 PRTR-21C-01 GospelChoir 2 A STU Th 07:30P-09:30P PorterDin001 Fiddmont,V.J.44085 PRTR-25-01 MusicalCriticism 2 LEC T 07:00P-09:00P PorterDin002 Heusch,C.A.39959 PRTR-38B-01 WorkingInTV&Film 2 A LEC F 03:30P-05:30P PorterAcad148 Steck,L.39960 PRTR-80E-01 ArtsEdinCommunty 5 4ASEM MWF 09:30A-10:40A TAMainstageA104 Beal,T.43088 PRTR-80K-01 WaysOfKnowing 5 6 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A PorterDin002 Todd,J.A. PRTR-194-XXX GroupTutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff

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StevensonCollege__________________________________________________________________________42900 STEV-81A-01 SelfandSociety2 5 5E SEM M 07:00P-09:00P StevenDin180 StaffR MWF 09:30A-10:40A KresgeAcad19442901 STEV-81A-02 SelfandSociety2 5 5E SEM M 07:00P-09:00P StevenDin180 StaffR MWF 12:30P-01:40P MerrillAcad13242902 STEV-81A-03 SelfandSociety2 5 5E SEM M 07:00P-09:00P StevenDin180 StaffR MWF 02:00P-03:10P MerrillAcad13242903 STEV-81A-04 SelfandSociety2 5 5E SEM M 07:00P-09:00P StevenDin180 StaffR TTh 02:00P-03:45P MerrillAcad13242904 STEV-81A-05 SelfandSociety2 5 5E SEM M 07:00P-09:00P StevenDin180 StaffR TTh 10:00A-11:45A MerrillAcad13242905 STEV-81A-06 SelfandSociety2 5 5E SEM M 07:00P-09:00P StevenDin180 StaffR TTh 12:00P-01:40P MerrillAcad13244337 STEV-81A-07 SelfandSociety2 5 5E SEM M 07:00P-09:00P StevenDin180 StaffR MWF 09:30A-10:40A JBaskinEngr37242906 STEV-81A-08 SelfandSociety2 5 5E SEM M 07:00P-09:00P StevenDin180 StaffR MWF 12:30P-01:40P KresgeAcad19442907 STEV-81A-09 SelfandSociety2 5 5E SEM M 07:00P-09:00P StevenDin180 StaffR TTh 02:00P-03:45P KresgeClrm32544338 STEV-81A-10 SelfandSociety2 5 5E SEM M 07:00P-09:00P StevenDin180 StaffR TTh 10:00A-11:45A KresgeAcad19444339 STEV-81A-11 SelfandSociety2 5 5E SEM M 07:00P-09:00P StevenDin180 StaffR TTh 12:00P-01:45P KresgeAcad19442908 STEV-81A-12 SelfandSociety2 5 5E SEM M 07:00P-09:00P StevenDin180 StaffR TTh 02:00P-03:45P KresgeAcad19442909 STEV-81A-13 SelfandSociety2 5 5E SEM M 07:00P-09:00P StevenDin180 StaffR MWF 09:30A-10:40A OakesAcad22242910 STEV-81A-14 SelfandSociety2 5 5E SEM M 07:00P-09:00P StevenDin180 StaffR MWF 12:30P-01:40P OakesAcad22244340 STEV-81A-15 SelfandSociety2 5 5E SEM M 07:00P-09:00P StevenDin180 StaffR MWF 09:30A-10:40A KresgeClrm32342918 Y STEV-81B-01 RI:Self&Society2 55C2ESEMM 07:00P-09:00P StevenDin180 Staff MWF 12:30P-01:40P SocSci115342919 Y STEV-81B-02 RI:Self&Society2 55C2ESEMM 07:00P-09:00P StevenDin180 Staff MWF 09:30A-10:40A OakesAcad10242920 Y STEV-81B-03 RI:Self&Society2 55C2ESEMM 07:00P-09:00P StevenDin180 Staff MWF 02:00P-03:10P KresgeAcad194 STEV-194-XXX GroupTutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff STEV-194F-XXX GroupTutorial 2 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff STEV-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff STEV-199F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff

AmericanStudies__________________________________________________________________________30001 AMST-1-01 Amer&Americans 5 HELEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P Earth&MarineB206 Brahm,G.N. 43478 AMST-1-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A OakesAcad101 Staff 43479 AMST-1-01B Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P MerrillAcad002 Staff 43480 AMST-1-01C Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P OakesAcad101 Staff 43481 AMST-1-01D Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P SocSci2363 Staff 43482 AMST-1-01E Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P OakesAcad101 Staff 43483 AMST-1-01F Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P MerrillAcad003 Staff 43484 AMST-1-01G Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A OakesAcad103 Staff 43485 AMST-1-01H Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P OakesAcad101 Staff 43486 AMST-1-01I Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A OakesAcad101 Staff 43487 AMST-1-01J Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A OakesAcad101 Staff 44424 AMST-1-01K Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P MerrillAcad002 Staff 44425 AMST-1-01L Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A OakesAcad101 Staff 43488 AMST-80E-01 USRacial/EthncHist 5 5E LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P PhysSciences114 Staff 43489 AMST-80E-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A OakesAcad103 Staff

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43490 AMST-80E-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P MerrillAcad003 Staff 43491 AMST-80E-01C Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P MerrillAcad003 Staff 43492 AMST-80E-01D Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P OakesAcad103 Staff AMST-93-XXX FieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff AMST-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff 43493 AMST-100-01 ConceptsAmerStudy 5 W LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P OakesAcad101 Lau,K.J. R43494 AMST-101-01 RaceandEthnicity 5 E SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P OakesAcad101 Huginnie,A.Y. R43495 AMST-105B-01 UnderstandingAmer 5 SEM W 11:00A-02:00P OakesAcad233 Ramirez,R.K. R43496 AMST-107B-01 USPopCltr:1920- 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P KresgeClrm319 Lunine,B.D. 42323 AMST-109B-01 ScifiMultcultlAmr 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A KresgeClrm319 Gallob,G. R42324 AMST-123T-01 InventingSavage 5 E SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P OakesAcad103 Ramirez,R.K. 43497 AMST-145-01 Twain&America 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P CowellClrm131 Robinson,F.G. 44426 AMST-145-01A Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A CrownClrm201 Staff 44427 AMST-145-01B Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P CrownClrm201 Staff 44428 AMST-145-01C Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P SocSci2363 Staff 41547 AMST-190D-01 Am&CltrlStudies 5 SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P KresgeClrm319 Robinson,F.G. R43498 AMST-190H-01 Race,Poltic,Region 5 E SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P KresgeClrm323 Brahm,G.N. R AMST-192-XXX DirStuTeach 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff AMST-193-XXX FieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff AMST-194-XXX GroupTutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff AMST-195A-XXX SeniorProject 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff AMST-195B-XXX SeniorProject 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff AMST-198-XXX IndepFieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff AMST-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff

AppliedMathematicsandStatistics___________________________________________________________41540 AMS-3-01 Precalculus 5 Q LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P SocSci2071 Mendes,B.S. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

43120 AMS-3-01A Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P JBaskinEngr372 Staff 43121 AMS-3-01B Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A JBaskinEngr372 Staff 43122 AMS-3-01C Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P JBaskinEngr372 Staff 41542 AMS-7-01 StatMethodsBio/Env 5 NQLEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P JBaskinEngr152 Draper,D. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection;concurrentenrollmentinAMS7Lisrequired

43133 AMS-7-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A Engineer2192 Staff 43134 AMS-7-01B Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A SocSci2179 Staff 43135 AMS-7-01C Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P Engineer2194 Staff 43469 AMS-7-01D Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P Engineer2194 Staff 43470 AMS-7L-01 StatMthdsBio/EnvLab 2 LAB M 01:30P-03:30P JBaskinEngr109 Draper,D. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection;concurrentenrollmentinAMS7isrequired

43471 AMS-7L-02 StatMthdsBio/EnvLab 2 LAB T 09:30A-11:30A JBaskinEngr109 Draper,D. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection;concurrentenrollmentinAMS7isrequired

43472 AMS-7L-03 StatMthdsBio/EnvLab 2 LAB W 11:30A-01:30P JBaskinEngr109 Draper,D. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection;concurrentenrollmentinAMS7isrequired

43473 AMS-7L-04 StatMthdsBio/EnvLab 2 LAB Th 07:00P-09:00P JBaskinEngr109 Draper,D. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection;concurrentenrollmentinAMS7isrequired

41543 AMS-11A-01 MathMethdforEcon 5 NQLEC MWF 08:00A-09:10A ClassroomUnit001 Katznelson,J.R. R AlsoofferedasECON11A

41947 AMS-11A-01A Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Earth&MarineB214 Staff 41948 AMS-11A-01B Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P CrownClrm208 Staff 41949 AMS-11A-01C Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P JBaskinEngr165 Staff 41950 AMS-11A-01D Discussion DIS T 08:00P-09:10P JBaskinEngr165 Staff 42278 AMS-11A-01E Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A JBaskinEngr165 Staff 42279 AMS-11A-01F Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A JBaskinEngr165 Staff 42562 AMS-11B-01 MathMethdforEcon 5 NQLEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P JBaskinEngr152 Katznelson,J.R. R AlsoofferedasECON11B

42563 AMS-11B-01A Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P SocSci2159 Staff 42564 AMS-11B-01B Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A JBaskinEngr372 Staff 42565 AMS-11B-01C Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A JBaskinEngr372 Staff 42566 AMS-11B-01D Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P SocSci2159 Staff

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42567 AMS-11B-01E Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P SocSci2159 Staff 42568 AMS-11B-01F Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P SocSci2159 Staff 43475 AMS-146-01 IntroDynamSystm 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A PorterAcad250 Garaud,P. R43476 AMS-146-01A Discussion DIS **ToBeArranged** Staff 41570 AMS-147-01 CompMethods&App 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Earth&MarineB210 Wang,H. R43037 AMS-147-01A SecondaryLab LBS T 06:30P-08:00P SocSci1135 Staff 44349 AMS-147-01B SecondaryLab LBS Th 11:30A-01:00P SocSci1135 Staff 44350 AMS-147-01C SecondaryLab LBS F 01:30P-03:00P SocSci1135 Staff 41571 AMS-206-01 BayesianStatistics 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P N.SciAnnex102 Lee,H.K. R42319 AMS-212-01 AppMathMethodsII 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A PorterAcad250 Wang,H. R43477 AMS-221-01 DecisionTheory 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P ThimannLab101 Sanso,B. R41539 AMS-256-01 LinearModels 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P JBaskinEngr169 Prado,R. R42322 Y AMS-280B-01 SeminarAMS 2 SEM M 04:00P-05:00P JBaskinEngr169 Kottas,A.

Anthropology_____________________________________________________________________________43500 ANTH-3-01 IntroArchaeology 5 S LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A MediaTheaterM110 Gifford-Gonzalez,D. StudentsenrollinginANTH3-01attendlivelecturesT/Th10-11:45;studentsenrollinginANTH3-02donotattend

lecturesinrealtimebutviewthesamelectureson-linefromaweb-archivedsource.AllstudentsinbothANTH3-01

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43501 ANTH-3-01A Discussion DIS T 12:30P-01:40P SocSci1317 Staff 43502 ANTH-3-01B Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P SocSci1317 Staff 43503 ANTH-3-01C Discussion DIS T 03:30P-04:40P SocSci1317 Staff 43504 ANTH-3-01D Discussion DIS T 05:00P-06:10P SocSci1317 Staff 43505 ANTH-3-01E Discussion DIS T 06:30P-07:40P SocSci1317 Staff 43506 ANTH-3-01F Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A SocSci1317 Staff 43507 ANTH-3-01G Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A SocSci1317 Staff 43508 ANTH-3-01H Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P SocSci1317 Staff 43509 ANTH-3-01I Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P SocSci1317 Staff 43510 ANTH-3-01J Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P SocSci1317 Staff 43511 ANTH-3-01K Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P SocSci1317 Staff 43512 ANTH-3-01L Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P SocSci1317 Staff 43513 ANTH-3-01M Discussion DIS W 06:30P-07:40P SocSci1317 Staff 43514 ANTH-3-01N Discussion DIS Th 12:30P-01:40P SocSci1317 Staff 43515 ANTH-3-01O Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P SocSci1317 Staff 43516 ANTH-3-01P Discussion DIS Th 03:30P-04:40P SocSci1317 Staff 43517 ANTH-3-01Q Discussion DIS Th 05:00P-06:10P SocSci1317 Staff 43518 ANTH-3-01R Discussion DIS Th 06:30P-07:40P SocSci1317 Staff 43519 ANTH-3-01S Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A SocSci1317 Staff 43520 ANTH-3-01T Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P SocSci1317 Staff 43521 ANTH-3-01U Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P SocSci1317 Staff 43523 ANTH-3-02 IntroArchaeology 5 S LEC **ToBeArranged** Gifford-Gonzalez,D. StudentsenrollinginANTH3-01attendlivelecturesT/Th10-11:45;studentsenrollinginANTH3-02donotattend

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43524 ANTH-3-02A Discussion DIS T 12:30P-01:40P SocSci1317 Staff 43525 ANTH-3-02B Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P SocSci1317 Staff 43526 ANTH-3-02C Discussion DIS T 03:30P-04:40P SocSci1317 Staff 43527 ANTH-3-02D Discussion DIS T 05:00P-06:10P SocSci1317 Staff 43528 ANTH-3-02E Discussion DIS T 06:30P-07:40P SocSci1317 Staff 43529 ANTH-3-02F Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A SocSci1317 Staff 43530 ANTH-3-02G Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A SocSci1317 Staff 43531 ANTH-3-02H Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P SocSci1317 Staff 43532 ANTH-3-02I Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P SocSci1317 Staff 43533 ANTH-3-02J Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P SocSci1317 Staff 43534 ANTH-3-02K Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P SocSci1317 Staff 43535 ANTH-3-02L Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P SocSci1317 Staff 43536 ANTH-3-02M Discussion DIS W 06:30P-07:40P SocSci1317 Staff 43537 ANTH-3-02N Discussion DIS Th 12:30P-01:40P SocSci1317 Staff

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43538 ANTH-3-02O Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P SocSci1317 Staff 43539 ANTH-3-02P Discussion DIS Th 03:30P-04:40P SocSci1317 Staff 43540 ANTH-3-02Q Discussion DIS Th 05:00P-06:10P SocSci1317 Staff 43541 ANTH-3-02R Discussion DIS Th 06:30P-07:40P SocSci1317 Staff 43542 ANTH-3-02S Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A SocSci1317 Staff 43543 ANTH-3-02T Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P SocSci1317 Staff 43544 ANTH-3-02U Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P SocSci1317 Staff 43547 ANTH-4-01 ContemporaryIssues 5 S LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P SocSci1110 Brenneis,D.L. 42333 ANTH-81B-01 MexicanFolkDance 2 A STU M 07:00P-10:00P EFieldhouse NajeraRamirez,O. AlsoofferedasLALS81B F 06:00P-08:00P EFieldhouse Su 05:00P-07:00P EFieldhouse43553 ANTH-124-01 AnthroofReligion 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A SocSci1110 Pandey,A.D. 43554 ANTH-130F-01 AfricanDiaspsAmericas 5 E LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P CrownClrm208 Anderson,M.D. 43555 ANTH-132-01 Photography&Anth 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P SocSci2075 Errington,S.E. R43556 Y ANTH-132L-01 Photo/AnthroLab 2 LAB T 02:00P-03:45P SocSci2047 Errington,S.E. W 10:00A-11:45A SocSci2047 42337 ANTH-139-01 Language&Culture 5 LEC MWF 08:00A-09:10A SocSci2075 Brenneis,D.L. R41565 ANTH-151-01 EthnographyWrkshop 5 SEM T 05:15P-08:15P KresgeClrm319 Rofel,L.B. R30234 ANTH-152-01 CultAnthroTheory 5 W LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P KresgeClrm327 Harding,S.F. R TaughtinconjunctionwithANTH252

41954 ANTH-152-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A CrownClrm104 Ficek,R.E. 41955 ANTH-152-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P CrownClrm105 Staff 41956 ANTH-152-01C Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P CrownClrm104 Staff 43557 ANTH-152-01D Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:10P CrownClrm105 Staff 43558 ANTH-152-01E Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P CrownClrm104 Staff 43559 ANTH-152-01F Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P CrownClrm104 Staff 43560 ANTH-176A-01 NoAmericanArchlgy 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P PhysSciences130 HabichtMauche,J.A. TaughtinconjunctionwithANTH276A

44352 ANTH-178-01 HistoricalArchaeol 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A Engineer2192 Monroe,J.C. R43561 ANTH-183-01 IntroQuantMethods 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A SocSci1451 Vogel,E.R. R43562 Y ANTH-185-01 Osteolgy:Mam,Bd,Fsh 5 LAB MW 09:00A-12:00P SocSci1461 Cooper,C.K. 44408 ANTH-194B-01 Chimpanzees 5 W SEM M 05:00P-08:00P SocSci2171 Zihlman,A.L. R44410 ANTH-194F-01 Memory 5 W SEM T 04:00P-07:00P SocSci2363 Caldwell,M.L. R43563 ANTH-194M-01 MedicalAnthro 5 W SEM W 05:00P-08:00P SocSci2141 Staff R43564 ANTH-194N-01 ComparisonCultures 5 W SEM Th 06:00P-09:00P SocSci2165 Pandey,T.N. R TaughtinconjunctionwithANTH294N

41569 ANTH-200B-01 CoreGraduateCourse 5 SEM M 09:15A-12:15P SocSci1414 Tsing,A.L. R43566 ANTH-216-01 MethodsPhysAnthro 5 SEM T 04:00P-07:00P SocSci1261 Dominy,N. R43573 ANTH-229-01 ConstructngRegions 5 SEM W 05:00P-08:00P PorterAcad246 Anderson,M.D. R43574 ANTH-243-01 Cultures/Capitalism 5 SEM M 06:00P-09:00P CrownClrm105 Rofel,L.B. R42663 ANTH-252-01 CulturalAnthTheory 5 SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P KresgeClrm327 Harding,S.F. R TaughtinconjunctionwithANTH152

43575 ANTH-276A-01 NoAmericanArcheol 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P PhysSciences130 HabichtMauche,J.A. R TaughtinconjunctionwithANTH176A

44353 ANTH-278-01 HistArchaeolTutorial 5 SEM TTh 08:00A-09:45A Engineer2192 Monroe,J.C. R TaughtinconjunctionwithANTH178

44455 Y ANTH-285-01 Osteolgy:Mam,Bd,Fsh 5 LAB MW 09:00A-12:00P SocSci1461 Gifford-Gonzalez,D. 30378 ANTH-292-01 GraduateColloquim 2 SEM M 03:30P-05:30P SocSci1261 Tsing,A.L. R43565 ANTH-294N-01 ComparisonofCultre 5 SEM Th 06:00P-09:00P SocSci2165 Pandey,T.N. R TaughtinconjunctionwithANTH194N

Arabic___________________________________________________________________________________30467 ARAB-2-01 InstrArabicLang 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P CrownClrm202 Muhssin,S.S.R

Art______________________________________________________________________________________41572 ART-10H-01 3DFoundation 5 A LEC W 05:00P-06:45P MerrillAcad102 Parker,J.A.R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsectionorlab

41573 ART-10H-01A Discussion DIS MW 10:00A-12:00P TAStudioC101 Staff41574 ART-10H-01B Discussion DIS MW 02:00P-04:00P TAStudioC101 Staff

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41575 ART-10H-01C Discussion DIS TTh 10:00A-12:00P TAStudioC101 Staff41576 ART-10H-01D Discussion DIS TTh 02:00P-04:00P TAStudioC101 Staff44336 ART-10H-01E Discussion DIS TTh 06:00P-08:00P TAStudioC101 Staff30472 ART-20-01 IntrDrawforMajor 5 A STU MWF 09:00A-11:45A BaskinPaintE101 Hitchcock,M.C.R30473 ART-20-02 IntrDrawforMajor 5 A STU MWF 02:00P-04:45P BaskinPaintE101 Hannah,H.L.R30474 ART-21-01 IntroComputerArt 5 A STU MWF 02:00P-04:45P PorterAcad240 Osborn,E.P.R30475 ART-23-01 IntermediaI 5 A STU MWF 02:00P-04:45P BaskinSculp2P108 Crichton,E.G.R30476 ART-24-01 IntrPainting,Oil 5 A STU TThSa 09:00A-11:45A BaskinPaint2L101 McDade,J.L.R30477 ART-24-02 IntrPainting,Oil 5 A STU TThSa 01:00P-03:45P BaskinPaint2L101 McDade,J.L.R43627 ART-27-01 Mono/MixedMediaPrnt 5 A STU MWF 02:00P-04:45P BaskinDrawF101 Lee,J.R30479 ART-30-01 IntrtoPhotography 5 A STU TThSa 09:00A-11:45A BaskinPhotoI200 Alley,K.J.R30480 ART-40-01 SculptureI 5 A STU MWF 09:00A-11:45A BaskinPlastH101 Hibbert-Jones,W.D.R41720 ART-60-01 FormsandIdeas 5 A STU TThSa 09:15A-12:00P BaskinSculp2P108 Perry,K.C.R42670 ART-70B-01 ElementsofPrinting 5 A STU MW 01:00P-04:00P CowellPress123 Ritscher,P. AlsoofferedasCOWL70B;taughtinconjuctionwithART111

ART-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff43628 ART-102-01 FigureDrawing 5 A STU TThSa 09:00A-11:45A BaskinPaintE101 Galuszka,F.R.R30487 ART-103-01 Interm/AdvPainting 5 STU TThSa 02:00P-04:45P BaskinVisulJ101 Galuszka,F.R.R30488 Y ART-106A-01 SrStuDraw/Paintng 5 STU TThSa 11:30A-02:15P BaskinPaint3M101 Gwyn,M.30489 Y ART-106B-01 SrStuDraw/Paintng 5 STU TThSa 02:30P-05:15P BaskinPaint3M101 Gwyn,M.42345 ART-107-01 MediaWrksOnPaper 5 A STU TThSa 01:00P-03:45P BaskinDrawF101 Rangell,P.R41579 ART-111-01 BookArtsII 5 STU MW 01:00P-04:00P CowellPress123 Ritscher,P. AlsoofferedasCOWL70B;taughtinconjunctionwithART70B

30491 ART-113-01 IntaglioII 5 A STU MWF 05:00P-07:45P BaskinPrintG101 Lee,J.R41999 ART-115-01 LithographyII 5 STU TThSa 09:00A-11:45A BaskinPrintG101 Rangell,P.R41580 ART-118-01 ComputerArt:Theor 5 A STU TThSa 02:00P-04:45P BaskinPaintE102 Anderson,E.W.R30492 ART-123-01 DigitalPrintmaking 5 A STU M 09:00A-11:45A PorterAcad240 Wohlfeiler,R.A.R DigitalPrintmaking WF 09:00A-11:45A BaskinDrawF101 Wohlfeiler,R.A. StudentsshouldmeetatBaskinPrintG101onthefirstdayofclass

30493 ART-130-01 IntermPhotography 5 STU MWF 09:00A-11:45A BaskinPhotoI200 Friedman,S.R30494 ART-131-01 AdvPhotography 5 STU TThSa 02:00P-04:45P CommunBldg33 Perry,K.C.R30495 ART-132-01 ColorPhotography 5 STU TThSa 02:00P-04:45P BaskinPhotoI200 Alley,K.J.R42347 Y ART-133A-01 SrStuPhotography 5 STU MWF 09:00A-11:45A CommunBldg33 Locks,N. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

42348 Y ART-133B-01 SrStuPhotography 5 STU MWF 02:00P-04:45P CommunBldg33 Locks,N. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

30496 ART-134-01 SpecTopicsPhotogr 5 STU MWF 02:00P-04:45P BaskinPhotoI200 Friedman,S.R30497 ART-135-01 IntroDigitalPhoto 5 A STU TTh 01:00P-03:45P PorterAcad240 Watts,L.G.R42349 ART-140-01 MetalSculpture 5 STU MWF 02:00P-04:45P BaskinSculp2P101 Stephens,E.R43629 ART-141-01 SculptureII 5 A STU TThSa 05:00P-08:45P BaskinClayA101 Page,J.R43630 ART-149B-01 VisMedia:Theory 5 SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P BaskinMultiD101 StaffR43631 ART-156-01 TopicPublicArtII 5 STU MWF 02:00P-04:45P BaskinPlastH101 Hibbert-Jones,W.D.R ART-198-XXX IndepFieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff ART-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff

AstronomyandAstrophysics_________________________________________________________________42350 ASTR-2-01 OverviewUniverse 5 NQLEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Earth&MarineB206 Steinacker,A.42351 ASTR-2-01A Discussion DIS M 05:30P-06:30P ISB165 Staff42352 ASTR-2-01B Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:30P ISB165 Staff42353 ASTR-2-01C Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:00P ISB165 Staff42354 ASTR-2-01D Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:00P ISB165 Staff42355 ASTR-2-01E Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:30A ISB165 Staff42356 ASTR-2-01F Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:30P ISB165 Staff42357 ASTR-2-01G Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:00P ISB165 Staff42358 ASTR-2-01H Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:30A ISB165 Staff30557 ASTR-2-02 OverviewUniverse 5 NQLEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P KresgeClrm321 Staff30558 ASTR-2-02A Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:30P ISB165 Staff30559 ASTR-2-02B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:00P ISB165 Staff

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30560 ASTR-2-02C Discussion DIS F 09:00A-10:00A ISB165 Staff44440 ASTR-2-02D Discussion DIS T 09:00A-10:00A ISB165 Staff43642 ASTR-4-01 TheStars 5 NQLEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P ThimLecture003 Bolte,M.43643 ASTR-4-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:00P ISB126 Staff43644 ASTR-4-01B Discussion DIS Th 05:30P-06:30P ISB165 Staff43645 ASTR-4-01C Discussion DIS T 10:30A-11:30A ISB165 Staff43646 ASTR-4-01D Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:00P ISB165 Staff30562 ASTR-12-01 Stars&StelEvol 5 NQLEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P PhysSciences136 Woosley,S.E.42314 ASTR-12-01A Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:30P ISB356 Staff30563 ASTR-80A-01 Space-AgeSolrSysm 5 2 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P PhysSciences114 Smith,G.H.30564 ASTR-80A-01A Discussion DIS T 01:00P-02:00P ISB165 Staff42364 ASTR-80A-01B Discussion DIS Th 09:00A-10:00A ISB165 Staff44441 ASTR-80A-01C Discussion DIS Th 12:30P-01:30P ISB165 Staff30565 ASTR-113-01 PhysicalCosmology 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P ISB235 StaffR43652 ASTR-220B-01 Star&PlanetForma 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P ISB165 Bodenheimer,P.H.R44417 ASTR-233-01 PhysicalCosmology 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P ISB126 Dekel,A.R43653 ASTR-235-01 NumericalTechnique 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A ISB126 Laughlin,G.P.R30601 ASTR-292-01 Seminar 0 SEM W 03:30P-05:00P N.SciAnnex101 Staff

BiochemistryandMolecularBiology__________________________________________________________30752 BIOC-100B-01 Biochemistry 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A PhysSciences114 Bogomolni,R.A. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

30753 BIOC-100B-01A Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P PhysSciences140 Staff 30754 BIOC-100B-01B Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A PhysSciences140 Staff

Biology__________________________________________________________________________________30755 BIOL-3-01 ConceptsInBiology 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A JBaskAud101 Marinovic,B.B. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

30756 BIOL-3-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P N.SciAnnex102 Staff 30757 BIOL-3-01B Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P N.SciAnnex102 Staff 30758 BIOL-3-01C Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A N.SciAnnex102 Staff 30759 BIOL-3-01D Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P N.SciAnnex102 Staff 42254 BIOL-3-01E Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P N.SciAnnex102 Staff 42255 BIOL-3-01F Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P N.SciAnnex102 Staff 30760 Y BIOL-15-01 ResearchReports 1 SEM **ToBeArranged** Zahler,A.M. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

30761 BIOL-20A-01 Cell&MolecularBi 5 N LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P ClassroomUnit002 Bowman,B.J. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

30762 BIOL-20A-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A N.SciAnnex102 Staff 30763 BIOL-20A-01B Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P N.SciAnnex102 Staff 30764 BIOL-20A-01C Discussion DIS M 06:30P-07:40P N.SciAnnex102 Staff 30765 BIOL-20A-01D Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P N.SciAnnex102 Staff 30766 BIOL-20A-01E Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P N.SciAnnex102 Staff 30767 BIOL-20A-01F Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P N.SciAnnex102 Staff 41595 BIOL-20A-01G Discussion DIS W 06:30P-07:40P N.SciAnnex102 Staff 42368 BIOL-20A-01H Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A N.SciAnnex102 Staff 42369 BIOL-20A-01I Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A N.SciAnnex102 Staff 42370 BIOL-20A-01J Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P N.SciAnnex103 Staff 43090 BIOL-20A-01K Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A N.SciAnnex103 Staff 43654 BIOL-20A-01L Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P N.SciAnnex103 Staff 30768 BIOL-20C-01 Ecology&Evolution 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A HumnLecture206 Bernardi,G. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

30769 BIOL-20C-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P N.SciAnnex103 Staff 30770 BIOL-20C-01B Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P N.SciAnnex103 Staff 30771 BIOL-20C-01C Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A N.SciAnnex103 Staff 30772 BIOL-20C-01D Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A N.SciAnnex103 Staff 30773 BIOL-20C-01E Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:00P N.SciAnnex103 Staff 30774 BIOL-20C-01F Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P N.SciAnnex102 Staff 43655 BIOL-20C-01G Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P N.SciAnnex102 Staff

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43656 BIOL-20C-01H Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P N.SciAnnex102 Staff 30775 BIOL-20L-01 ExperimentalLab 2 LAB F 12:30P-01:30P ThimannLab223 Ogren,L.M. R AttendfirstlectureonFriday,January5 T 01:00P-05:00P ThimannLab223 30776 BIOL-20L-02 ExperimentalLab 2 LAB W 01:00P-02:00P ThimannLab223 Hillaker,T.L. R AttendfirstlectureonWednesday,January10 02:00P-06:00P ThimannLab223 43657 BIOL-20L-03 ExperimentalLab 2 LAB Th 01:00P-02:00P ThimannLab223 Hillaker,T.L. R AttendfirstlectureonThursday,January4 02:00P-06:00P ThimannLab223 44523 BIOL-80H-01 TheHumanGenome 5 2 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P HumnLecture206 Rothwell,W.F. AlsoofferedasBME80H

44524 BIOL-80H-01A Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P Engineer2194 Staff 44525 BIOL-80H-01B Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P PhysSciences130 Staff 44526 BIOL-80H-01C Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P Engineer2194 Staff 44527 BIOL-80H-01D Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A Engineer2194 Staff 30777 BIOL-80J-01 BiologyofAids 5 2 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P ClassroomUnit002 Zavanelli,M.I. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

30778 BIOL-80J-01A Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A N.SciAnnex102 Staff 30779 BIOL-80J-01B Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A N.SciAnnex102 Staff 30780 BIOL-80J-01C Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A N.SciAnnex102 Staff 30781 BIOL-80J-01D Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P N.SciAnnex102 Staff 30782 BIOL-80J-01E Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A N.SciAnnex102 Staff 30783 BIOL-80J-01F Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A N.SciAnnex102 Staff 30784 BIOL-80J-01G Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P N.SciAnnex102 Staff 30785 BIOL-80J-01H Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A ThimannLab101 Staff 41596 BIOL-80J-01I Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A ThimannLab101 Staff 41597 BIOL-80J-01J Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A ThimannLab101 Staff 41598 BIOL-80J-01K Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P ThimannLab101 Staff 42371 BIOL-80J-01L Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P ThimannLab101 Staff 42372 BIOL-80J-01M Discussion DIS **ToBeArranged** Staff 42373 BIOL-80J-01N Discussion DIS **ToBeArranged** Staff 42374 BIOL-80J-01O Discussion DIS **ToBeArranged** Staff 42375 BIOL-80J-01P Discussion DIS **ToBeArranged** Staff 43658 BIOL-80J-01Q Discussion DIS **ToBeArranged** Staff 30786 BIOL-80N-01 HumanHealth/Nutrit 5 2 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Earth&MarineB206 Thompson,J.F. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

30787 BIOL-80N-01A Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P SocSci1153 Staff 30788 BIOL-80N-01B Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A SocSci1153 Staff 30789 BIOL-80N-01C Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P SocSci1153 Staff 30790 BIOL-80N-01D Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A SocSci1153 Staff 41599 BIOL-80N-01E Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A SocSci1153 Staff 43659 BIOL-107-01 PopulationGenetics 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P N.SciAnnex103 Pogson,G. R TaughtinconjunctionwithBIOL207

43661 BIOL-107L-01 PopultnGeneticLab 2 LAB **ToBeArranged** Pogson,G. R TaughtinconjunctionwithBIOL207L

43662 BIOL-109L-01 YstMolclrGenetics 5 LAB MW 09:00A-01:00P ThimannLab289 Hartzog,G.A. R Kamakaka,R.T. 44470 BIOL-109L-02 YstMolclrGenetics 5 LAB MW 02:00P-06:00P ThimannLab289 Hartzog,G.A. R Kamakaka,R.T. 30827 BIOL-115-01 EukaryotcMolecBio 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P JBaskAud101 Jurica,M.S. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

30828 BIOL-115-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A JBaskinEngr372 Staff30829 BIOL-115-01B Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P KresgeClrm323 Staff30830 BIOL-115-01C Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A CrownClrm203 Staff30831 BIOL-115-01D Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P CrownClrm203 Staff30832 BIOL-115-01E Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P CrownClrm202 Staff30833 BIOL-115-01F Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P JBaskinEngr372 Staff

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42379 BIOL-115-01G Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P JBaskinEngr372 Staff42380 BIOL-115-01H Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A JBaskinEngr165 Staff42003 BIOL-115L-01 EukaryotcMolecLab 5 LAB TTh 09:00A-01:00P ThimannLab215 Zavanelli,M.I. R30834 BIOL-117B-01 AdvMolecularBiol 5 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A SocSci2171 Kamakaka,R.T. R TaughtinconjunctionwithBIOL200B

41721 BIOL-118-01 BiologyofDisease 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P JBaskinEngr165 Smith,D.R. R AlsoofferedasETOX138

30835 BIOL-119-01 Microbiology 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A KresgeClrm321 Dalbey,M.S. R30836 BIOL-119-01A Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P N.SciAnnex103 Staff 30837 BIOL-119-01B Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P N.SciAnnex103 Staff 30838 BIOL-119-01C Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P N.SciAnnex103 Staff 30839 BIOL-119-01D Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P N.SciAnnex103 Staff 30840 BIOL-119L-01 GenMicrobioLab 5 LAB TTh 09:00A-12:00P ThimannLab229 Dalbey,M.S. R30841 BIOL-119L-02 GenMicrobioLab 5 LAB TTh 01:00P-04:00P ThimannLab229 Dalbey,M.S. R44341 BIOL-120-01 Development 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P N.SciAnnex101 Silberstein,G.B. R44528 BIOL-120-01A Discussion 5 LEC M 07:00P-08:10P JBaskinEngr372 Staff R44529 BIOL-120-01B Discussion 5 LEC Th 08:30A-09:40A EightAcad252 Staff R41600 BIOL-122-01 Cell/OrganToxiclgy 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A JBaskinEngr169 Smith,D.R. R AlsoofferedasETOX102;taughtinconjunctionwithBIOL202

30842 BIOL-130-01 HumanPhysiology 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P JBaskinEngr152 Ogren,L.M. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

42256 BIOL-130-01A Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A N.SciAnnex103 Staff 42384 BIOL-130-01B Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P N.SciAnnex103 Staff 30843 BIOL-130L-01 HumanPhysiolgyLab 2 LAB T 09:00A-12:00P ThimannLab239 Ogren,L.M. R ConcurrentenrollmentinBIOL130isrequired

30844 BIOL-130L-02 HumanPhysiolgyLab 2 LAB W 09:00A-12:00P ThimannLab239 Ogren,L.M. R ConcurrentenrollmentinBIOL130isrequired

41951 BIOL-130L-03 HumanPhysiolgyLab 2 LAB Th 09:00A-12:00P ThimannLab239 Ogren,L.M. R ConcurrentenrollmentinBIOL130isrequired

44471 BIOL-130L-04 HumanPhysiolgyLab 2 LAB F 09:00A-12:00P ThimannLab239 Ogren,L.M. R ConcurrentenrollmentinBIOL130isrequired

43664 BIOL-131-01 AnimalPhysiology 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A ClassroomUnit001 Williams,T.M. R43665 BIOL-131-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A N.SciAnnex102 Staff 43666 BIOL-131-01B Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P N.SciAnnex102 Staff 30845 BIOL-136-01 InvertebratZoology 5 LEC MWF 08:00A-09:10A ThimLecture001 Marinovic,B.B. R ConcurrentenrollmentinBIOL136Lisrequired

30846 BIOL-136L-01 InvertebrtZoolLab 2 LAB T 01:00P-05:00P LgDiscovery128A Marinovic,B.B. R ConcurrentenrollmentinBIOL136isrequired

30847 BIOL-136L-02 InvertebrtZoolLab 2 LAB W 01:00P-05:00P LgDiscovery128A Marinovic,B.B. R ConcurrentenrollmentinBIOL136isrequired

30848 BIOL-136L-03 InvertebrtZoolLab 2 LAB Th 01:00P-05:00P LgDiscovery128A Marinovic,B.B. R ConcurrentenrollmentinBIOL136isrequired

30849 BIOL-136L-04 InvertebrtZoolLab 2 LAB F 01:00P-05:00P LgDiscovery128A Marinovic,B.B. R ConcurrentenrollmentinBIOL136isrequired

43667 BIOL-138-01 Bio&EcolVertebrt 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Earth&MarineB210 Fusari,M.H. R AlsoofferedasENVS105

43668 BIOL-138L-01 VertebratesLab 2 LAB W 02:00P-06:00P NatSci2233 Fusari,M.H. R AlsoofferedasENVS105L

43669 BIOL-138L-02 VertebratesLab 2 LAB Th 02:00P-06:00P NatSci2233 Fusari,M.H. R AlsoofferedasENVS105L

41610 BIOL-142-01 OceanEcosystems 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P PhysSciences136 Silver,M.E. R AlsoofferedasOCEA142;taughtinconjunctionwithBIOL242andOCEA242

44454 BIOL-142-01A Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:45P N.SciAnnex103 Staff 43670 BIOL-145L-01 BehavEcolFldCrs 5 W FLD TTh 08:00A-12:00P ThimannLab203 Lyon,B.E. R BehavEcolFldCrs 08:00A-12:00P ThimannLab203 Sinervo,B.R. 30852 BIOL-150-01 Ecology 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P JBaskAud101 Lyon,B.E. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

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43082 BIOL-150-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A N.SciAnnex103 Staff 43083 BIOL-150-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P N.SciAnnex103 Staff 43084 BIOL-150-01C Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P N.SciAnnex103 Staff 43085 BIOL-150-01D Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P N.SciAnnex103 Staff 43671 BIOL-150-01E Ecology 5 LEC Th 08:30A-09:40A N.SciAnnex103 Staff R43672 BIOL-150-01F Ecology 5 LEC Th 10:00A-11:10A N.SciAnnex103 Staff R30853 BIOL-160-01 MarineEcology 5 LEC MW 04:00P-05:45P OceanHealth118 Carr,M.H. R TaughtinconjunctionwithBIOL260

44472 BIOL-160-01A Discussion DIS M 06:00P-07:00P OceanHealth118 Staff 44473 BIOL-160-01B Discussion DIS W 03:00P-04:00P OceanHealth118 Staff 44474 BIOL-160-01C Discussion DIS W 06:00P-07:00P OceanHealth118 Staff 42673 BIOL-180-01 ResBioProgramming 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P EightAcad242 Stuart,J.M. R AlsoofferedasBME60&BME160;concurrentenrollmentinBIOL180Lisrequired.

42674 BIOL-180L-01 ResBioProgramngLab 1 LAB **ToBeArranged** Stuart,J.M. R AlsoofferedasBME60L&BME160L;concurrentenrollmentinBIOL180isrequired.

43353 Y BIOL-183L-01 UndergradRes:EEB 5 LAB T 04:00P-05:45P OceanHealth118 Carr,M.H. 42834 Y BIOL-186F-01 UndergradRsrchMCD 2 LAB F 03:30P-05:00P TBA Zahler,A.M. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions;taughtinconjunctionwithBIOL186L

41611 Y BIOL-186L-01 UndergradRsrchMCD 5 LAB F 03:30P-05:00P TBA Zahler,A.M. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions;taughtinconjunctionwithBIOL186F

44359 Y BIOL-188A-01 SpecializedTeaching 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Thompson,J.F. 41612 Y BIOL-189-01 HealthSciIntrnshp 5 FLD W 05:00P-06:30P ClassroomUnit201 Tamkun,J.W. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

31925 BIOL-200B-01 AdvMolecularBio 5 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A SocSci2171 Kamakaka,R.T. R TaughtinconjunctionwithBIOL117B

41613 BIOL-202-01 Cell/OrganToxiclgy 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A JBaskinEngr169 Smith,D.R. R AlsoofferedasETOX202:taughtinconjunctionwithBIOL122

43674 BIOL-207-01 PopulationGenetics 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P N.SciAnnex103 Pogson,G. R TaughtinconjunctionwithBIOL107

43675 BIOL-207L-01 PopulatnGenetcLab 2 LAB **ToBeArranged** Pogson,G. R TaughtinconjunctionwithBIOL107L

43234 BIOL-242-01 OceanEcosystems 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P PhysSciences136 Silver,M.E. R AlsoofferedasOCEA242;taughtinconjunctionwithOCEA142andBIOL142

43233 BIOL-250B-01 AdvOrganismalBio 5 SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P JBaskinEngr169 Croll,D.A. R Sinervo,B.R. 31926 BIOL-260-01 MarineEcology 5 LEC MW 04:00P-05:45P OceanHealth118 Carr,M.H. R TaughtinconjunctionwithBIOL160

43677 BIOL-274-01 EvolutnryGameTheo 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P N.SciAnnex102 Friedman,D. AlsoofferedasCMPS272andECON272 Sinervo,B.R. Warmuth,M. 41894 BIOL-280A-01 MolecGeneYeasts 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Ares,M. R41896 BIOL-280D-01 RNAProcessing 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Zahler,A.M. R41897 BIOL-280F-01 VertNeuralConnect 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Feldheim,D.A. R41898 BIOL-280H-01 Chromatn/Transcript 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Hartzog,G.A. R43678 BIOL-280I-01 EpigeneticGeneSilenc 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Kamakaka,R.T. R41899 BIOL-280J-01 MacromoleculrCmplx 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Jurica,M.S. R41900 BIOL-280K-01 CellCycleResearch 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Kellogg,D. R41901 BIOL-280L-01 NeuralDevelopment 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Hinck,L. R41902 BIOL-280N-01 FunctionofRibosom 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Noller,H.F. R42464 BIOL-280O-01 BacterialPathogen 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Ottemann,K.M. R43679 BIOL-280R-01 NuclearPoreComplex 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Rexach,M. R41904 BIOL-280T-01 DrosophilaDevelpmt 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Tamkun,J.W. R41905 BIOL-280U-01 DrosophilaEmbryo 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Sullivan,W. R31927 BIOL-281A-01 AppldMarineEcolog 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Carr,M.H. R31928 BIOL-281B-01 MolecularEvolution 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Bernardi,G. R31929 BIOL-281C-01 PhysiologicalEcol 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Costa,D. R31931 BIOL-281J-01 BiochemicalEcology 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Langenheim,J.H. R31932 BIOL-281L-01 Behavrl&EvolEcol 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Lyon,B.E. R

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31933 BIOL-281N-01 MarineVertEcology 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Croll,D.A. R43683 BIOL-281P-01 PlantPopulation 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Parker,I.M. R31934 BIOL-281Q-01 MolecEvolutionGen 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Pogson,G. R31935 BIOL-281R-01 MariEco&EvolBiol 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Raimondi,P.T. R31936 BIOL-281T-01 SpeciesInteractions 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Thompson,J.N. R31938 BIOL-281V-01 BehavioralEcology 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Sinervo,B.R. R31939 BIOL-281W-01 Exercise/EnvPhys 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Williams,T.M. R31940 BIOL-286-01 ExpDsgn/DataAnlys 5 LEC **ToBeArranged** Raimondi,P.T. R ConcurrentenrollmentinBIOL286Lisrequired

42390 BIOL-286L-01 ExpDesign/DataLab 2 LAB **ToBeArranged** Raimondi,P.T. R ConcurrentenrollmentinBIOL286isrequired

31941 BIOL-289-01 PracticeofScience 5 LEC **ToBeArranged** Kellogg,D. R43031 BIOL-291-01 MolCellDevelBio 2 SEM F 12:30P-01:45P N.SciAnnex101 Staff R31942 BIOL-292-01 MCDSeminar 0 SEM M 12:30P-01:40P N.SciAnnex101 Staff R31943 BIOL-293-01 ReadingsInEco/Evo 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Thompson,J.N. R31944 BIOL-294-01 Ecol,EvolBioSem 0 SEM W 12:30P-01:40P N.SciAnnex101 Williams,T.M. R42391 BIOL-295-01 AdvEEBSeminar 0 SEM **ToBeArranged** Staff R

BiomolecularEngineering___________________________________________________________________41614 BME-60-01 Biol/BiochemProgrm 5 Q LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P EightAcad242 Stuart,J.M. R TaughtinconjuctionwithBME160andBIOL180;concurrentenrollmentinBME60Lisrequired

42392 BME-60L-01 BioProgrammingLab 1 LAB **ToBeArranged** Stuart,J.M. R TaughtinconjunctionwithBME160L;concurrentenrollmentinBME60isrequired

44518 BME-80H-01 TheHumanGenome 5 2 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P HumnLecture206 Rothwell,W.F. AlsoofferedasBIOL80H

44519 BME-80H-01A Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P Engineer2194 Staff 44520 BME-80H-01B Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P PhysSciences130 Staff 44521 BME-80H-01C Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P Engineer2194 Staff 44522 BME-80H-01D Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A Engineer2194 Staff 44348 BME-102-01 IntroMedBiotech 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A CowellClrm131 Rothwell,W.F. R42397 BME-160-01 ResBioProgramming 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P EightAcad242 Stuart,J.M. R AlsoofferedasBIOL180;taughtinconjunctionwithBME60;concurrentenrollmentinBME160Lisrequired

42393 BME-160L-01 ResBioProgramngLab 1 LAB **ToBeArranged** Stuart,J.M. R AlsoofferedasBIOL180L;taughtinconjunctionwithBME60L;concurrentenrollmentinBME160isrequired

43692 BME-230-01 ComputatlGenomics 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P CrownClrm203 Haussler,D. R ConcurrentenrollmentinBME230Lisrequired Stuart,J.M. 43693 BME-230L-01 CompGenomicsLab 1 LAB **ToBeArranged** Haussler,D. R ConcurrentenrollmentinBME230isrequired Stuart,J.M. 32635 BME-280B-01 BioinformaticsSem 2 SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P SocSci2167 Haussler,D. R41885 BME-281H-01 SemComparGenomics 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Haussler,D. R41886 BME-281K-01 SemProtStrucPred 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Karplus,K. R43694 BME-281L-01 SemComputGenetics 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Lowe,T.M. R42396 BME-281S-01 SemComputGenomics 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Stuart,J.M. R43695 BME-293-01 SemBiomolecularEngr 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P JBaskinEngr156 Staff R

Chemistry________________________________________________________________________________32739 CHEM-1B-01 GeneralChemistry 5 NQLEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A ClassroomUnit002 Anderson,R.W. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection;concurrentenrollmentinCHEM1M01isadvised

32740 CHEM-1B-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A Hum&SocSci250 Staff 32741 CHEM-1B-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Hum&SocSci350 Staff 32742 CHEM-1B-01C Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Hum&SocSci250 Staff 32743 CHEM-1B-01D Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Hum&SocSci350 Staff 32744 CHEM-1B-01E Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A Hum&SocSci250 Staff 32745 CHEM-1B-01F Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P Hum&SocSci350 Staff 32746 CHEM-1B-01G Discussion DIS T 08:00P-09:10P Hum&SocSci350 Staff 32747 CHEM-1B-01H Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P SocSci2167 Staff 32748 CHEM-1B-01I Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:10P Hum&SocSci350 Staff

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32749 CHEM-1B-01J Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P SocSci2167 Staff 32750 CHEM-1B-01K Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A MerrillAcad132 Staff 32751 CHEM-1B-01L Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P Hum&SocSci250 Staff 41932 CHEM-1B-02 GeneralChemistry 5 NQLEC MWF 08:00A-09:10A MediaTheaterM110 Roland,R.E. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection;concurrentenrollmentinCHEM1M02isadvised

41933 CHEM-1B-02A Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P Hum&SocSci250 Staff 41934 CHEM-1B-02B Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A Hum&SocSci250 Staff 41935 CHEM-1B-02C Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P Hum&SocSci350 Staff 41936 CHEM-1B-02D Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A Hum&SocSci250 Staff 41937 CHEM-1B-02E Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P Hum&SocSci250 Staff 41938 CHEM-1B-02F Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P SocSci2167 Staff 41939 CHEM-1B-02G Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A SocSci2167 Staff 43703 CHEM-1B-02H Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P Hum&SocSci250 Staff 43704 CHEM-1B-02I Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A SocSci2167 Staff 43705 CHEM-1B-02J Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P SocSci2167 Staff 43706 CHEM-1B-02K Discussion DIS T 08:00P-09:10P Hum&SocSci250 Staff 43707 CHEM-1B-02L Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P Hum&SocSci250 Staff 32758 CHEM-1C-01 GeneralChemistry 5 NQLEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Earth&MarineB206 Scott,W.G. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

32759 CHEM-1C-01A Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P ThimannLab101 Staff 32760 CHEM-1C-01B Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P ThimannLab101 Staff 32761 CHEM-1C-01C Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A ThimannLab101 Staff 32762 CHEM-1C-01D Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P ThimannLab101 Staff 32763 CHEM-1C-01E Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A ThimannLab101 Staff 32764 CHEM-1C-01F Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P ThimannLab101 Staff 32765 CHEM-1C-01G Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P ThimannLab101 Staff 32766 CHEM-1C-01H Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P ThimannLab101 Staff 32767 CHEM-1C-01I Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:10P ThimannLab101 Staff 32768 CHEM-1C-01J Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P ThimannLab101 Staff 32769 CHEM-1M-01 GenChemLab 2 LAB T 09:00A-12:00P NatSci2267 Roland,R.E. R Enrollinlabandassociatedsecondarylab;concurrentenrollmentinCHEM1B01isrequired

43713 CHEM-1M-02 GenChemLab 2 LAB T 09:00A-12:00P NatSci2273 Roland,R.E. R43714 CHEM-1M-03 GenChemLab 2 LAB T 12:15P-03:15P NatSci2267 Roland,R.E. R43715 CHEM-1M-04 GenChemLab 2 LAB T 12:15P-03:15P NatSci2273 Roland,R.E. R43716 CHEM-1M-05 GenChemLab 2 LAB T 03:30P-06:30P NatSci2267 Roland,R.E. R43717 CHEM-1M-06 GenChemLab 2 LAB T 03:30P-06:30P NatSci2273 Roland,R.E. R43718 CHEM-1M-07 GenChemLab 2 LAB T 07:00P-10:00P NatSci2267 Roland,R.E. R43719 CHEM-1M-08 GenChemLab 2 LAB T 07:00P-10:00P NatSci2273 Roland,R.E. R43720 CHEM-1M-09 GenChemLab 2 LAB W 03:30P-06:30P NatSci2267 Roland,R.E. R43721 CHEM-1M-10 GenChemLab 2 LAB W 03:30P-06:30P NatSci2273 Roland,R.E. R43722 CHEM-1M-11 GenChemLab 2 LAB W 07:00P-10:00P NatSci2267 Roland,R.E. R43723 CHEM-1M-12 GenChemLab 2 LAB Th 12:15P-03:15P NatSci2267 Roland,R.E. R43724 CHEM-1M-13 GenChemLab 2 LAB Th 03:30P-06:30P NatSci2267 Roland,R.E. R43725 CHEM-1M-14 GenChemLab 2 LAB Th 07:00P-10:00P NatSci2267 Roland,R.E. R43726 CHEM-1M-15 GenChemLab 2 LAB T 09:00A-12:00P NatSci2283 Roland,R.E. R43727 CHEM-1M-16 GenChemLab 2 LAB T 12:15P-03:15P NatSci2283 Roland,R.E. R43728 CHEM-1M-17 GenChemLab 2 LAB T 03:30P-06:30P NatSci2283 Roland,R.E. R43729 CHEM-1M-18 GenChemLab 2 LAB T 07:00P-10:00P NatSci2283 Roland,R.E. R43730 CHEM-1M-19 GenChemLab 2 LAB W 12:15P-03:15P NatSci2273 Roland,R.E. R43731 CHEM-1M-20 GenChemLab 2 LAB W 03:30P-06:30P NatSci2283 Roland,R.E. R43732 CHEM-1M-21 GenChemLab 2 LAB W 07:00P-10:00P NatSci2273 Roland,R.E. R43733 CHEM-1M-22 GenChemLab 2 LAB W 07:00P-10:00P NatSci2283 Roland,R.E. R43734 CHEM-1M-23 GenChemLab 2 LAB Th 12:15P-03:15P NatSci2273 Roland,R.E. R43735 CHEM-1M-24 GenChemLab 2 LAB Th 12:15P-03:15P NatSci2283 Roland,R.E. R43736 CHEM-1M-25 GenChemLab 2 LAB Th 03:30P-06:30P NatSci2273 Roland,R.E. R43737 CHEM-1M-26 GenChemLab 2 LAB Th 03:30P-06:30P NatSci2283 Roland,R.E. R43738 CHEM-1M-27 GenChemLab 2 LAB Th 07:00P-10:00P NatSci2273 Roland,R.E. R43739 CHEM-1M-28 GenChemLab 2 LAB Th 07:00P-10:00P NatSci2283 Roland,R.E. R

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32784 CHEM-1N-01 GenChemLab 2 LAB T 12:15P-03:15P NatSci2289 Roland,R.E. R Enrollinlabandassociatedsecondarylab;concurrentenrollmentinChem1Cisrequired

43740 CHEM-1N-02 GenChemLab 2 LAB T 03:30P-06:30P NatSci2289 Roland,R.E. R43741 CHEM-1N-03 GenChemLab 2 LAB T 07:00P-10:00P NatSci2289 Roland,R.E. R43742 CHEM-1N-04 GenChemLab 2 LAB W 12:15P-03:15P NatSci2289 Roland,R.E. R43743 CHEM-1N-05 GenChemLab 2 LAB W 03:30P-06:30P NatSci2289 Roland,R.E. R43744 CHEM-1N-06 GenChemLab 2 LAB W 07:00P-10:00P NatSci2289 Roland,R.E. R43745 CHEM-1N-07 GenChemLab 2 LAB Th 12:15P-03:15P NatSci2289 Roland,R.E. R43746 CHEM-1N-08 GenChemLab 2 LAB Th 03:30P-06:30P NatSci2289 Roland,R.E. R43747 CHEM-1N-09 GenChemLab 2 LAB Th 07:00P-10:00P NatSci2289 Roland,R.E. R CHEM-99F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff 32800 CHEM-108A-01 OrganicChemistry 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A HumnLecture206 Bernasconi,C.F. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

32801 CHEM-108A-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A ThimannLab101 Staff 32802 CHEM-108A-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P ThimannLab101 Staff 32803 CHEM-108A-01C Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P ThimannLab101 Staff 32804 CHEM-108A-01D Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P ThimannLab101 Staff 32805 CHEM-108A-01E Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A SocSci2141 Staff 32806 CHEM-108A-01F Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P ThimannLab101 Staff 32807 CHEM-108A-01G Discussion DIS T 08:00P-09:10P SocSci2141 Staff 32808 CHEM-108A-01H Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P ThimannLab101 Staff 32809 CHEM-108A-01I Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P CowellAcad223 Staff 42403 CHEM-108A-01J Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P ThimannLab101 Staff 42404 CHEM-108A-01K Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P ThimannLab101 Staff 42405 CHEM-108A-01L Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P ThimannLab101 Staff 43748 CHEM-108A-01M Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A ThimannLab101 Staff 43749 CHEM-108A-01N Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A SocSci2141 Staff 32810 CHEM-108B-01 OrganicChemistry 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A MediaTheaterM110 White,K.N. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

32811 CHEM-108B-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A ThimannLab101 Staff 32812 CHEM-108B-01B Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A ThimannLab101 Staff 32813 CHEM-108B-01C Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A ThimannLab101 Staff 32814 CHEM-108B-01D Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P OakesAcad103 Staff 32815 CHEM-108B-01E Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P SocSci2141 Staff 32816 CHEM-108B-01F Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P SocSci2141 Staff 32817 CHEM-108B-01G Discussion DIS T 08:00P-09:10P ThimannLab101 Staff 32818 CHEM-108B-01H Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P ThimannLab101 Staff 32819 CHEM-108B-01I Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:10P SocSci2141 Staff 32820 CHEM-108B-01J Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P ThimannLab101 Staff 32821 CHEM-108B-01K Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P CowellAcad223 Staff 32822 CHEM-108B-01L Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P ThimannLab101 Staff 32823 CHEM-108L-01 OrganicChemLab 2 LAB F 12:30P-01:40P Earth&MarineB206 Palleros,D. R Enrollinlabandassociatedsecondarylab

32824 CHEM-108L-01A SecondaryLab LBS T 12:30P-04:30P ThimannLab249 Staff 32825 CHEM-108L-01B SecondaryLab LBS T 12:30P-04:30P ThimannLab257 Staff 32826 CHEM-108L-01C SecondaryLab LBS T 05:30P-09:30P ThimannLab249 Staff 32827 CHEM-108L-01D SecondaryLab LBS T 05:30P-09:30P ThimannLab257 Staff 32828 CHEM-108L-01E SecondaryLab LBS W 08:30A-12:30P ThimannLab249 Staff 32829 CHEM-108L-01F SecondaryLab LBS W 08:30A-12:30P ThimannLab257 Staff 32830 CHEM-108L-01G SecondaryLab LBS W 01:00P-05:00P ThimannLab249 Staff 32831 CHEM-108L-01H SecondaryLab LBS W 01:00P-05:00P ThimannLab257 Staff 32832 CHEM-108L-01I SecondaryLab LBS W 05:30P-09:30P ThimannLab249 Staff 32833 CHEM-108L-01J SecondaryLab LBS W 05:30P-09:30P ThimannLab257 Staff 42406 CHEM-108L-01K SecondaryLab LBS Th 12:30P-04:30P ThimannLab249 Staff 42407 CHEM-108L-01L SecondaryLab LBS Th 12:30P-04:30P ThimannLab257 Staff 43256 CHEM-108L-01M SecondaryLab LBS Th 05:30P-09:30P ThimannLab249 Staff 43257 CHEM-108L-01N SecondaryLab LBS Th 05:30P-09:30P ThimannLab257 Staff

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32834 CHEM-108M-01 OrganicChemLab 2 LAB F 08:00A-09:10A ThimLecture003 Palleros,D. R Enrollinlabandassociatedsecondarylab

32835 CHEM-108M-01A SecondaryLab LBS T 12:30P-04:30P ThimannLab261 Staff 32836 CHEM-108M-01B SecondaryLab LBS T 12:30P-04:30P ThimannLab271 Staff 32837 CHEM-108M-01C SecondaryLab LBS T 05:30P-09:30P ThimannLab261 Staff 32838 CHEM-108M-01D SecondaryLab LBS T 05:30P-09:30P ThimannLab271 Staff 32839 CHEM-108M-01E SecondaryLab LBS W 12:30P-04:30P ThimannLab261 Staff 41616 CHEM-108M-01F SecondaryLab LBS W 12:30P-04:30P ThimannLab271 Staff 32840 CHEM-108M-01G SecondaryLab LBS W 05:30P-09:30P ThimannLab261 Staff 32841 CHEM-108M-01H SecondaryLab LBS W 05:30P-09:30P ThimannLab271 Staff 32842 CHEM-108M-01I SecondaryLab LBS Th 12:30P-04:30P ThimannLab261 Staff 32843 CHEM-108M-01J SecondaryLab LBS Th 12:30P-04:30P ThimannLab271 Staff 43258 CHEM-108M-01K SecondaryLab LBS Th 05:30P-09:30P ThimannLab261 Staff 43259 CHEM-108M-01L SecondaryLab LBS Th 12:30P-04:30P ThimannLab271 Staff 32844 CHEM-112B-01 OrganicChemistry 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A PhysSciences110 Braslau,R. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

32845 CHEM-112B-01A Discussion DIS Th 08:00A-09:10A SocSci2171 Staff 32846 CHEM-112B-01B Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P SocSci2171 Staff 32847 CHEM-112B-01C Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P SocSci2171 Staff 41617 CHEM-112B-01D Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A SocSci2171 Staff 32848 CHEM-112M-01 OrganicChemLab 2 LAB F 02:00P-03:10P PhysSciences114 Palleros,D. R Enrollinlabandassociatedsecondarylab

32849 CHEM-112M-01A SecondaryLab LBS T 12:30P-04:30P ThimannLab275 Staff 32850 CHEM-112M-01B SecondaryLab LBS T 05:30P-09:30P ThimannLab275 Staff 32851 CHEM-112M-01C SecondaryLab LBS W 12:30P-04:30P ThimannLab275 Staff 32852 CHEM-112M-01D SecondaryLab LBS W 05:30P-09:30P ThimannLab275 Staff 42001 CHEM-112M-01E SecondaryLab LBS Th 12:30P-04:30P ThimannLab275 Staff 43750 CHEM-151B-01 MainGroupElements 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P SocSci2141 Williamson,S.M. R32853 CHEM-163B-01 Thermo/KinetcTheor 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A JBaskinEngr152 Switkes,E. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

32854 CHEM-163B-01A Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P SocSci2159 Staff 32855 CHEM-163B-01B Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P SocSci2159 Staff 41618 CHEM-163B-01C Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P JBaskinEngr372 Staff 32856 CHEM-163B-01D Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P SocSci1153 Staff 32857 CHEM-164B-01 PhysChemLabII 2 LAB M 08:00A-09:10A SocSci2363 Anderson,R.W. R32858 CHEM-164B-01A SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** PhysSciences465 Staff CHEM-180A-XXX SeniorResearch 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CHEM-180B-XXX SeniorResearch 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CHEM-180C-XXX SeniorResearch 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CHEM-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CHEM-199F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff 41952 CHEM-200B-01 AdvProteinStructr 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P N.SciAnnex103 Millhauser,G.L. 33062 CHEM-234-01 BioinorganicChem 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A CrownClrm201 Mascharak,P. R43751 CHEM-240G-01 BioorganChemAmino 3 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A SocSci2137 Konopelski,J.P. 43752 CHEM-269-01 Electrochemistry 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A SocSci2137 Chen,S. R41928 CHEM-274-01 ProsemSynth/Polymr 5 SEM T 05:00P-08:00P PhysSciences357 Braslau,R. 42409 CHEM-275-01 BioInorganicChem 5 SEM Th 02:00P-03:45P PhysSciences257 Holman,T.R. 33064 CHEM-282-01 SyntheticMethods 5 SEM Th 02:00P-04:00P PhysSciences357 Singaram,B. 33065 CHEM-283-01 ProsemPhysOChem 5 SEM W 07:00P-10:00P PhysSciences357 Bernasconi,C.F. 33066 CHEM-284-01 ProsemSynOrgChem 5 SEM M 10:30A-12:30P PhysSciences357 Konopelski,J.P. 33067 CHEM-285-01 Photobiochem&Bio 5 LEC M 12:30P-01:40P PhysSciences145 Bogomolni,R.A. 33068 CHEM-286-01 ProsemNatProChem 5 SEM W 02:00P-04:30P PhysSciences357 Crews,P.O. 33069 CHEM-287-01 ProteinAggregation 5 SEM Th 04:00P-05:45P PhysSciences257 Fink,A.L. 33070 CHEM-288-01 ProsemInBioinorga 5 SEM Th 02:00P-03:45P PhysSciences257 Mascharak,P. 33071 CHEM-291A-01 OrganicResearch 5 SEM M 04:00P-05:30P PhysSciences240 Braslau,R. R33072 CHEM-291B-01 BiochemSeminar 5 SEM W 03:30P-04:40P PhysSciences240 Fink,A.L. R33073 CHEM-291C-01 InorganicResearch 5 SEM M 04:00P-05:30P PhysSciences240 Holman,T.R. R33074 CHEM-291D-01 PhysicalResearch 5 SEM W 03:30P-05:30P PhysSciences240 Benjamin,I. R

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CHEM-297-XXX IndependentStudy 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CHEM-299A-XXX ThesisResearch 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CHEM-299B-XXX ThesisResearch 10 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CHEM-299C-XXX ThesisResearch 15 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff

Chinese__________________________________________________________________________________33221 CHIN-2-01 Chinese:Mandarin 5 LEC MWF 08:00A-09:10A SocSci1145 Keenan,D.L.R43058 CHIN-2-02 Chinese:Mandarin 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A SocSci1145 Keenan,D.L.R33222 CHIN-5-01 IntermedChinese 5 H LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Hum&SocSci350 Guo,O.S.R43499 CHIN-107-01 IntroClasscalChin 5 H SEM MWF 11:00A-12:10P SocSci1145 Keenan,D.L.R

CommunityStudies________________________________________________________________________43754 CMMU-70-01 VideoLab 2 LAB T 10:00A-11:45A SocSci2047 Rich,B.R. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMMU80Lisrequired

43755 CMMU-70-02 VideoLab 2 LAB W 02:00P-03:45P SocSci2047 Rich,B.R. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMMU80Lisrequired

43756 CMMU-70-03 VideoLab 2 LAB F 02:00P-03:45P SocSci2047 Rich,B.R. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMMU80Lisrequired

43758 CMMU-71-01 BasicPhotoLab 2 LAB M 02:00P-03:45P SocSci2047 Rich,B.R. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMMU80Lisrequired

43760 CMMU-72-01 AudioLab 2 LAB M 10:00A-11:45A SocSci2047 Rich,B.R. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMMU80Lisrequired

44387 CMMU-73-01 DigitalPhotoLab 2 LAB F 10:00A-11:45A SocSci2047 Staff R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMMU80Lisrequired

33292 CMMU-80A-01 ChicanosSocChange 5 3E LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A PhysSciences130 Rodriguez,R.C. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

43141 CMMU-80A-01A Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P OakesAcad102 Staff 43142 CMMU-80A-01B Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P OakesAcad102 Staff 43761 CMMU-80L-01 SocDocumentation 5 3 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P EightAcad240 Rich,B.R. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

43762 CMMU-80L-01A Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P OakesAcad102 Staff 43763 CMMU-80L-01B Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A OakesAcad102 Staff 43764 CMMU-80L-01C Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P OakesAcad102 Staff 43765 CMMU-80L-01D Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A OakesAcad102 Staff CMMU-93-XXX FieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff CMMU-93F-XXX FldStudyTutorial 2 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff CMMU-93G-XXX FieldStudy 3 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff CMMU-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff 43766 Y CMMU-100P-01 Resistnce/SocMvmnt 5 SE SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P KresgeClrm323 Ortiz,P.A. M 05:00P-06:45P EightAcad240 SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

43767 Y CMMU-100S-01 SocialDocumntatn 5 S SEM W 03:30P-06:30P EightAcad242 Wellman,D.T. M 05:00P-06:45P EightAcad240 SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

42417 Y CMMU-100T-01 AgriFood/SocJustice 5 S SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P EightAcad242 Guthman,J.H. M 05:00P-06:45P EightAcad240 SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

44447 CMMU-101-01 IntroSocMovements 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P KresgeClrm321 Bevington,D.L. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44448 CMMU-101-01A Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P OakesAcad102 Staff 44449 CMMU-101-01B Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P OakesAcad102 Staff 44450 CMMU-101-01C Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P OakesAcad106 Staff 44451 CMMU-101-01D Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A OakesAcad102 Staff 44411 CMMU-118-01 BroadcastJournalism 2 SEM Th 02:00P-03:45P KresgeClrm319 Goodman,R.A. 44412 CMMU-119-01 BananaSlugNews 2 SEM M 08:00P-10:00P PorterAcad249 Mastramico,L. 43770 CMMU-121-01 HumanRights/Prison 5 W SEM W 03:30P-07:00P OakesAcad222 Stoller,N.E. R33371 CMMU-126-01 African-Am/LatnHis 5 E SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P PorterAcad148 Ortiz,P.A. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

42424 CMMU-126-01A Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P PhysSciences130 Staff

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42425 CMMU-126-01B Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A OakesAcad106 Staff 33372 CMMU-142-01 IntroToMarxism 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P SocSci1110 Rotkin,M.E. 33373 CMMU-142-01A Discussion DIS TTh 10:00A-11:45A OakesAcad101 Rotkin,M.E. 33374 CMMU-142-01B Discussion DIS **ToBeArranged** Staff 33375 CMMU-142-01C Discussion DIS **ToBeArranged** Staff 33376 CMMU-142-01D Discussion DIS **ToBeArranged** Staff 33377 CMMU-142-01E Discussion DIS **ToBeArranged** Staff 43771 CMMU-142-01F Discussion DIS **ToBeArranged** Staff 43772 CMMU-142-01G Discussion DIS **ToBeArranged** Staff 44320 CMMU-168-01 Global/Discontents 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P SocSci1110 Guthman,J.H. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44418 CMMU-168-01A Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P PhysSciences140 Staff 44419 CMMU-168-01B Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P OakesAcad106 Staff 44343 CMMU-170-01 VideoLab 2 LAB Th 02:00P-03:45P SocSci2047 Staff R44344 CMMU-171-01 PhotographyLab 2 LAB Th 11:30A-01:15P SocSci2047 Staff R44345 CMMU-172-01 AudioLab 2 LAB Th 09:00A-10:45A SocSci2047 Staff R CMMU-193-XXX FieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff CMMU-193F-XXX FieldStudy 2 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff CMMU-193G-XXX FieldStudy 3 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff 33467 CMMU-194-01 AnalysFldMaterial 5 W SEM T 02:00P-05:30P SocSci1153 Boal,I.A. R33468 CMMU-194-02 AnalysFldMaterial 5 W SEM Th 02:00P-05:30P OakesAcad101 Pudup,M.B. R33469 CMMU-194-03 AnalysFldMaterial 5 W SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P SocSci2137 Steiner,A. R42446 CMMU-194-04 AnalysFldMaterial 5 W SEM M 03:30P-07:00P PorterAcad249 Stoller,N.E. R42447 CMMU-194-05 AnalysFldMaterial 5 W SEM MW 05:00P-06:45P SocSci2137 Woo,D. R44395 CMMU-194-06 AnalysFldMaterial 5 W SEM T 06:00P-09:30P SocSci2165 Boal,I.A. R CMMU-195A-XXX SrThesis 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CMMU-195B-XXX SeniorThesis 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CMMU-195C-XXX SeniorThesis 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CMMU-198-XXX IndepFieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff CMMU-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CMMU-199F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CMMU-297-XXX IndependentStudy 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff

ComputerEngineering______________________________________________________________________41922 CMPE-1-01 Hands-onCompEngr 2 LAB MWF 03:30P-04:40P JBaskinEngr104 Hughey,R.P. R33575 CMPE-3-01 PersonalComputers 5 N LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P MediaTheaterM110 Moulds,G.B. 33576 CMPE-3-01A SecondaryLab LBS M 03:30P-05:15P Staff 33577 CMPE-3-01B SecondaryLab LBS T 11:30A-01:15P Staff 33578 CMPE-3-01C SecondaryLab LBS Th 12:00P-01:45P Staff 41626 CMPE-3-01D SecondaryLab LBS F 10:00A-11:45A Staff 41627 CMPE-12-01 ComSys/AssmblyLan 5 NQLEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P PhysSciences114 DiBlas,A. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPE12Lisrequired

33579 CMPE-12L-01 CompSys/LangLab 2 LAB MW 09:30A-11:30A JBaskinEngr109 DiBlas,A. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPE12isrequired

33580 CMPE-12L-02 CompSys/LangLab 2 LAB MW 07:00P-09:00P JBaskinEngr109 DiBlas,A. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPE12isrequired

33581 CMPE-12L-03 CompSys/LangLab 2 LAB TTh 02:00P-04:00P JBaskinEngr109 DiBlas,A. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPE12isrequired

33582 CMPE-12L-04 CompSys/LangLab 2 LAB WF 04:00P-06:00P JBaskinEngr109 DiBlas,A. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPE12isrequired

33584 CMPE-16-01 ApplDiscreteMath 5 Q LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P ThimLecture001 Larrabee,T. R43776 CMPE-80A-01 AssistiveTechnology 5 7 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Earth&MarineB206 Manduchi,R. 33585 CMPE-80N-01 IntrotoNetworking 5 2 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Earth&MarineB206 Gomez,J.C. 43777 CMPE-80N-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P Engineer2194 Staff 43778 CMPE-80N-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Engineer2194 Staff 43779 CMPE-80N-01C Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P Engineer2194 Staff 43780 CMPE-80N-01D Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Engineer2194 Staff 43781 CMPE-100-01 LogicDesign 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Engineer2192 Schlag,M. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPE100Lisrequired

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43782 CMPE-100L-01 LogicDesignLab 2 LAB **ToBeArranged** Schlag,M. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPE100isrequired

43783 CMPE-100L-02 LogicDesignLab 2 LAB **ToBeArranged** Schlag,M. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPE100isrequired

41533 CMPE-107-01 MathMethods-Stoch 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A N.SciAnnex101 Brandwajn,A. R44456 CMPE-107-01A Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P Engineer2194 Staff 44457 CMPE-107-01B Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Engineer2194 Staff 42450 CMPE-118-01 IntroMechatronics 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P CrownClrm203 Elkaim,G.H. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPE118Lisrequired

42451 CMPE-118L-01 IntroMechatr’sLab 2 LAB **ToBeArranged** Elkaim,G.H. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPE118isrequired

42657 CMPE-118L-02 IntroMechatr’sLab 2 LAB **ToBeArranged** Elkaim,G.H. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPE118isrequired

33587 Y CMPE-123A-01 EngrDesignProjI 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P JBaskinEngr156 Bazeghi,C.A. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions;alsoofferedasEE123A Petersen,S.C. 33588 CMPE-123B-01 EngrDesignProjII 7 LAB MW 05:00P-06:45P JBaskinEngr111 Bazeghi,C.A. R AlsoofferedasEE123B Liu,W. 43813 CMPE-150-01 IntroCompNetworks 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P PhysSciences110 Smith,B.R. R33589 CMPE-173-01 Hi-SpdDigtlDesign 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A PhysSciences136 Petersen,S.C. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPE173Lisrequired

33590 CMPE-173L-01 Hi-SpdDigtlDesLb 2 LAB **ToBeArranged** JBaskinEngr161 Petersen,S.C. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPE173isrequired

33591 CMPE-185-01 TechWritCompEngs 5 W LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A PorterAcad148 Moulds,G.B. R CMPE-193-XXX FieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff CMPE-194-XXX GroupTutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CMPE-195-XXX SeniorThesisRes 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CMPE-198-XXX IndivStudyOrRes 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CMPE-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff 43814 CMPE-202-01 CompArchitecture 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P JBaskinEngr156 RenauArdevol,J. R43815 CMPE-202-50 CompArchitecture 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P SiliconValleyCtr RenauArdevol,J. R42454 CMPE-220-01 ParallelProcessing 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P SocSci2171 DiBlas,A. R43816 CMPE-224-01 TestDigitalCirc 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P JBaskinEngr156 Larrabee,T. R42641 CMPE-241-01 FeedbackContrlSystm 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P JBaskinEngr165 Elkaim,G.H. R TaughtinconjunctionwithEE154

42457 CMPE-248-01 GamesinDesign 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P SocSci2171 DeAlfaro,L. R43818 CMPE-256-01 NetworkProject 5 LEC F 05:00P-08:00P JBaskinEngr156 Brandwajn,A. R Varma,A.M. 43822 CMPE-256-50 NetworkProject 5 LEC F 05:00P-08:00P SiliconValleyCtr Brandwajn,A. R Varma,A.M. 42462 CMPE-280C-01 SeminaronControl 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Elkaim,G.H. R Musacchio,J.T. 33640 CMPE-280P-01 ParallelProcessing 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Hughey,R.P. R SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions RenauArdevol,J. 42463 CMPE-280V-01 Seminar:ComputrVision 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Manduchi,R. Seminar:ComputrVision **ToBeArranged** Tao,H. CMPE-297-XXX IndStudyOrResear 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CMPE-299-XXX ThesisResearch 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff

ComputerScience_________________________________________________________________________43824 CMPS-2-01 ComputerLiteracy 5 N LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A JBaskAud101 Franca,P.B. Enrollinlectureandassociatedsecondarylab

43825 CMPS-2-01A SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff 43826 CMPS-2-01B SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff 43827 CMPS-2-01C SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff 43828 CMPS-2-01D SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff

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43829 CMPS-2-01E SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff 43830 CMPS-2-01F SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff 43831 CMPS-2-01G SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff 43832 CMPS-2-01H SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff 43833 CMPS-2-01I SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff 43834 CMPS-2-01J SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff 34039 CMPS-10-01 IntroComputerSci 5 N LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P JBaskinEngr152 Tantalo,P. 34040 CMPS-10-01A SecondaryLab LBS M 06:00P-08:00P SocSci1135 Staff 41630 CMPS-10-01B SecondaryLab LBS T 02:30P-04:30P SocSci1135 Staff 34041 CMPS-10-01C SecondaryLab LBS W 12:00P-02:00P SocSci1135 Staff 42316 CMPS-10-01D SecondaryLab LBS Th 09:30A-11:30A SocSci1135 Staff 44321 CMPS-10-01E SecondaryLab LBS F 11:30A-01:30P SocSci1135 Staff 34042 CMPS-12A-01 IntroProgramming 5 N LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P PhysSciences114 Bailey,D.D. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPS12Lisrequired

34043 CMPS-12B-01 IntroDataStructur 5 N LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P PhysSciences130 Mackey,W.F. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPS12Misrequired

41633 CMPS-12L-01 CompProgLab 2 LAB M 06:00P-07:30P JBaskinEngr105 Bailey,D.D. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPS12Aisrequired

43042 CMPS-12L-02 CompProgLab 2 LAB T 12:00P-01:30P JBaskinEngr105 Bailey,D.D. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPS12Aisrequired

43043 CMPS-12L-03 CompProgLab 2 LAB W 09:30A-11:00A JBaskinEngr105 Bailey,D.D. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPS12Aisrequired

43842 CMPS-12L-04 CompProgLab 2 LAB Th 02:00P-03:30P JBaskinEngr105 Bailey,D.D. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPS12Aisrequired

41635 CMPS-12M-01 DataStructuresLab 2 LAB M 10:00A-12:00P JBaskinEngr105 Mackey,W.F. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPS12Bisrequired

43035 CMPS-12M-02 DataStructuresLab 2 LAB Th 06:00P-08:00P JBaskinEngr105 Mackey,W.F. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPS12Bisrequired

43844 CMPS-12M-03 DataStructuresLab 2 LAB F 04:00P-06:00P JBaskinEngr105 Mackey,W.F. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPS12Bisrequired

41641 CMPS-60G-01 BegProgramSocSci 5 N LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P MerrillAcad102 Franca,P.B. Enrollinlectureandassociatedsecondarylab

43048 CMPS-60G-01A SecondaryLab LBS M 09:30A-11:30A SocSci1135 Staff 43049 CMPS-60G-01B SecondaryLab LBS T 12:30P-02:00P SocSci1135 Staff 43050 CMPS-60G-01C SecondaryLab LBS W 07:00P-08:30P SocSci1135 Staff 43051 CMPS-60G-01D SecondaryLab LBS Th 04:00P-05:30P SocSci1135 Staff 43052 CMPS-60G-01E SecondaryLab LBS F 10:00A-11:30A SocSci1135 Staff 42465 CMPS-80K-01 FoundationsGameDesgn 5 2 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P MediaTheaterM110 Whitehead,E.J. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

43046 CMPS-80K-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A PhysSciences130 Staff 43047 CMPS-80K-01B Discussion DIS M 06:30P-07:40P PhysSciences130 Staff 43347 CMPS-80K-01C Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P Engineer2192 Staff 43348 CMPS-80K-01D Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A Engineer2192 Staff 43851 CMPS-80K-01E Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A SocSci2179 Staff 43852 CMPS-80K-01F Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P Engineer2194 Staff 43853 CMPS-80K-01G Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A Engineer2194 Staff 34052 CMPS-101-01 AbstractDataTypes 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Earth&MarineB210 VanGelder,A. R34053 CMPS-101-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A SocSci2171 Staff 34054 CMPS-101-01B Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P SocSci2171 Staff 43859 CMPS-105-01 SystemsProgramming 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Engineer2192 Mackey,W.F. R34056 CMPS-109-01 AdvProgramming 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P Engineer2192 Pohl,I. R34057 CMPS-109-01A SecondaryLab LBS W 11:00A-12:30P JBaskinEngr105 Staff 41636 CMPS-109-01B SecondaryLab LBS Th 12:00P-01:30P JBaskinEngr105 Staff 42466 CMPS-112-01 ComparProgLang 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Engineer2194 Flanagan,C.A. R34058 CMPS-115-01 SoftwareMethodol 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P KresgeClrm323 Bailey,D.D. R41908 CMPS-132-01 Computability 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P SocSci2363 Warmuth,M. R34059 CMPS-140-01 ArtifIntelligence 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P PhysSciences110 Levinson,R.A. R

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43860 CMPS-142-01 MachineLearning 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P JBaskinEngr156 Helmbold,D.P. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

43861 CMPS-142-01A Discussion DIS **ToBeArranged** Staff 34060 CMPS-161-01 Vis/CompAnimation 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A SocSci2159 Pang,A. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPS161Lisrequired

41638 CMPS-161L-01 Viz&CompAnimLab 2 LAB T 04:00P-05:45P JBaskinEngr109 Pang,A. R ConcurrentenrollmentinCMPS161isrequired

44322 CMPS-161L-02 Viz&CompAnimLab 2 LAB M 11:30A-01:30P JBaskinEngr109 Pang,A. R44323 CMPS-161L-03 Viz&CompAnimLab 2 LAB W 02:00P-04:00P JBaskinEngr109 Pang,A. R44324 CMPS-161L-04 Viz&CompAnimLab 2 LAB Th 04:00P-05:45P JBaskinEngr109 Pang,A. R44325 CMPS-161L-05 Viz&CompAnimLab 2 LAB F 12:00P-02:00P JBaskinEngr109 Pang,A. R34061 CMPS-180-01 DatabaseSystemsI 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P SocSci2075 Polyzotis,N. R Enrollinlectureandassociatedsecondarylab

34062 CMPS-180-01A SecondaryLab LBS MW 04:00P-06:00P JBaskinEngr105 Staff 43862 CMPS-180-01B SecondaryLab LBS TTh 09:30A-11:30A JBaskinEngr105 Staff CMPS-193-XXX FieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff CMPS-194-XXX GroupTutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CMPS-195-XXX SrThesisResearch 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CMPS-198-XXX IndStuOrResearch 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff 43105 CMPS-211-01 CombinatorialAlgor 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P SocSci2171 Achlioptas,D. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

43864 CMPS-211-01A Discussion DIS MW 09:30A-10:40A SocSci2171 Staff 42967 CMPS-229-01 StorageSystems 5 SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P PorterAcad241 Staff R43865 CMPS-244-01 AIinGames 5 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A PorterAcad249 Pohl,I. R41923 CMPS-250-01 InfoTheory&Comm 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P JBaskinEngr169 Yellin,J. R43869 CMPS-262-01 ComputerAnimation 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P MerrillAcad132 Davis,J.E. R43871 CMPS-272-01 EvolutnryGameTheo 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P N.SciAnnex102 Friedman,D. AlsoofferedasECON272andBiol274 Sinervo,B.R. Warmuth,M.43882 Y CMPS-280J-01 SemCompGraphics 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** TBA Davis,J.E. 34125 Y CMPS-280S-01 SeminarCompSyst 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Brandt,S.A. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

43883 CMPS-290G-01 TopicsInSwEngr 5 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A CrownClrm203 Whitehead,E.J. R CMPS-296-XXX MastersProject 2 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CMPS-297-XXX IndepStdy/Research 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff CMPS-299-XXX ThesisResearch 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff

DigitalArtandMedia______________________________________________________________________41739 DANM-202-01 Genealogies/Theories 5 LEC Th 01:00P-04:00P PorterAcad245 Hunter,D.M.R43885 DANM-211A-01 Critique/LectureI 2 STU M 03:00P-06:00P PorterAcad245 Gonzalez,J.A.R M 03:00P-06:00P PorterAcad24843886 DANM-213A-01 Critique/LectureIII 2 STU M 03:00P-06:00P PorterAcad245 Gonzalez,J.A.R M 03:00P-06:00P PorterAcad24843887 DANM-219-01 Electronic/Artmakng 3 STU W 09:00A-12:00P PorterAcad140 Osborn,E.P.R42487 Y DANM-223-01 ElectronSoundSynt 5 SEM W 02:00P-03:45P MusicCenter191A Elsea,P.Q. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions;alsoofferedasMUSC223

43888 DANM-250C-01 CollabResrchProj 5 STU T 05:30P-07:30P PorterAcad245 Anderson,E.W.R43889 DANM-251I-01 EmpircalApprchArt 5 SEM T 01:00P-04:00P MusicCenter136 Carson,B.L.R AlsoofferedasMUSC251I

EarthSciences____________________________________________________________________________43891 EART-1-01 Oceanography 5 N LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Earth&MarineB206 Griggs,G.B. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

43892 EART-1-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:30P Earth&MarineD226 Staff 43893 EART-1-01B Discussion DIS M 04:00P-05:30P Earth&MarineD226 Staff 43894 EART-1-01C Discussion DIS M 06:00P-07:30P Earth&MarineD226 Staff 43895 EART-1-01D Discussion DIS T 08:00A-09:30A Earth&MarineD226 Staff 43896 EART-1-01E Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:30P Earth&MarineD226 Staff

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43897 EART-1-01F Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:30P Earth&MarineD226 Staff 43898 EART-1-01G Discussion DIS Th 08:00A-09:30A Earth&MarineD226 Staff 43899 EART-1-01H Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:30P Earth&MarineD250 Staff 43900 EART-1-01I Discussion DIS F 10:30A-12:00P Earth&MarineD226 Staff 43901 EART-65-01 NatHisofDinosaur 5 N LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Earth&MarineB206 Schwartz,H.L. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

43902 EART-65-01A Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:30A Earth&MarineD226 Staff 43903 EART-65-01B Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:30P Earth&MarineD226 Staff 43904 EART-65-01C Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:30P Earth&MarineD226 Staff 43905 EART-65-01D Discussion DIS W 08:30A-10:00A Earth&MarineD226 Staff 43906 EART-65-01E Discussion DIS W 10:30A-12:00P Earth&MarineD226 Staff 43907 EART-65-01F Discussion DIS W 04:00P-05:30P Earth&MarineD226 Staff 43908 EART-65-01G Discussion DIS W 06:00P-07:30P Earth&MarineD226 Staff 43909 EART-65-01H Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:30A Earth&MarineD226 Staff 43910 EART-65-01I Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:30P Earth&MarineD226 Staff 43913 EART-80B-01 Earthquakes 5 2QLEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P ClassroomUnit001 Brodsky,E.E. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

43914 EART-80B-01A Discussion DIS Th 02:30P-03:30P KresgeClrm317 Staff 43915 EART-80B-01B Discussion DIS Th 03:30P-04:30P KresgeClrm317 Staff 43916 EART-80B-01C Discussion DIS Th 04:30P-05:30P KresgeClrm317 Staff 43917 EART-80B-01D Discussion DIS Th 05:30P-06:30P KresgeClrm317 Staff 43918 EART-80B-01E Discussion DIS F 10:00A-11:00A KresgeClrm317 Staff 43919 EART-80B-01F Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:00P KresgeClrm317 Staff 43920 EART-80B-01G Discussion DIS F 01:00P-02:00P KresgeClrm317 Staff 43921 EART-80B-01H Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:00P KresgeClrm317 Staff 43925 EART-80D-01 EarthSci&Cinema 5 2 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A ClassroomUnit001 Lay,T. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection Sloan,L.43926 EART-80D-01A Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:00P Earth&MarineD250 Staff 43927 EART-80D-01B Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:00P Earth&MarineD250 Staff 43928 EART-80D-01C Discussion DIS M 06:30P-07:30P Earth&MarineD250 Staff 43929 EART-80D-01D Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:30A Earth&MarineD250 Staff 43930 EART-80D-01E Discussion DIS W 04:00P-05:00P Earth&MarineD250 Staff 43931 EART-80D-01F Discussion DIS W 05:30P-06:30P Earth&MarineD250 Staff 43932 EART-80D-01G Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:00P Earth&MarineD250 Staff 44439 EART-80D-01H Discussion DIS T 01:30P-02:30P Earth&MarineD250 Staff 42508 EART-80G-01 PlanetaryDiscovery 5 2 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P JBaskAud101 Asphaug,E. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

42509 EART-80G-01A Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:30P Earth&MarineD236 Staff 42510 EART-80G-01B Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:00P Earth&MarineD236 Staff 42511 EART-80G-01C Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:00P Earth&MarineD236 Staff 42512 EART-80G-01D Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:00P Earth&MarineD236 Staff 42513 EART-80G-01E Discussion DIS W 04:00P-05:00P Earth&MarineD236 Staff 42514 EART-80G-01F Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:00P Earth&MarineD236 Staff 43946 EART-80G-01G Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:30P Earth&MarineD236 Staff 44468 EART-80G-01H Discussion DIS T 09:00A-10:00A Earth&MarineD236 Staff EART-98-XXX Internship 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff 43947 EART-101-01 TheFossilRecord 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Earth&MarineD250 Fox-Dobbs,K.L. R ConcurrentenrollmentinEART101Lisrequired

43949 EART-101L-01 FossilRecordLab 1 LAB W 06:00P-09:00P Earth&MarineD258 Fox-Dobbs,K.L. R ConcurrentenrollmentinEART101isrequired

34635 EART-107-01 RemoteSensing 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Earth&MarineB210 Silver,E.A. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

34636 EART-107-01A SecondaryLab LBS T 05:00P-08:00P MingOngCmpLb108 Staff 34637 EART-107-01B SecondaryLab LBS W 05:00P-08:00P MingOngCmpLb108 Staff 34639 EART-110B-01 EarthasChemSystm 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P PhysSciences110 Gill,J.B. R ConcurrentenrollmentinEART110Misrequired

34640 EART-110M-01 ChemSystemLab 2 LAB T 12:00P-03:00P Earth&MarineD236 Gill,J.B. R ConcurrentenrollmentinEART110Bisrequired

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34641 EART-110M-02 ChemSystemLab 2 LAB W 12:30P-03:30P Earth&MarineD236 Gill,J.B. R ConcurrentenrollmentinEART110Bisrequired

34642 EART-110M-03 ChemSystemLab 2 LAB W 06:00P-09:00P Earth&MarineD236 Gill,J.B. R ConcurrentenrollmentinEART110Bisrequired

41659 EART-110M-04 ChemSystemLab 2 LAB Th 10:00A-01:00P Earth&MarineD236 Gill,J.B. R ConcurrentenrollmentinEART110Bisrequired

43950 EART-116-01 Hydrology 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Earth&MarineD250 Fisher,A.T. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

43951 EART-116-01A Discussion DIS W 09:00A-12:00P Earth&MarineD250 Staff 43952 EART-116-01B Discussion DIS Th 12:30P-03:30P Earth&MarineD250 Staff 34643 EART-119-01 IntroSciComputing 5 N LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A CrwnCompLab201 Glatzmaier,G.A. R43953 EART-121-01 TheAtmosphere 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A Earth&MarineD236 Chuang,P.Y. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

43954 EART-121-01A Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:00P Earth&MarineD258 Staff 34646 EART-150-01 StructuralGeology 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Earth&MarineD258 Hourigan,J.K. R ConcurrentenrollmentinEART150Lisrequired

34647 EART-150L-01 StructualGeolLab 2 LAB W 12:00P-03:00P Earth&MarineD258 Hourigan,J.K. R ConcurrentenrollmentinEART150isrequired

42522 EART-150L-02 StructualGeolLab 2 LAB Th 08:30A-11:30A Earth&MarineD258 Hourigan,J.K. R ConcurrentenrollmentinEART150isrequired

43955 EART-160-01 PlanetaryScience 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Earth&MarineD226 Nimmo,W.H. R43956 EART-163-01 PlanetarySurfaces 5 LEC MW 09:00A-10:45A Earth&MarineD258 Asphaug,E. R TaughtinconjunctionwithEART263

EART-195-XXX SeniorThesis 5 W IND **ToBeArranged** Staff EART-196B-XXX TeachEartSci/Univ 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff EART-196C-XXX TeachEartSci/Univ 2 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff EART-198-XXX EartSciInternship 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff EART-198F-XXX EarthSciInternshp 2 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff EART-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff EART-199F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff 41927 EART-206-01 GreatPaprsInEart 5 LEC MW 02:00P-03:45P Earth&MarineD250 Coe,R.S. R Williams,Q. 44331 EART-213-01 BiogeochemCycles 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Earth&MarineD258 Delaney,M.L. R TaughtinconjunctionwithOCEA213

44469 EART-231-01 IgneousPetrology 5 LEC Th 03:00P-04:45P Earth&MarineD236 Gill,J.B. M 03:00P-04:45P Earth&MarineD258 44406 EART-263-01 PlanetarySurfaces 5 LEC MW 09:00A-10:45A Earth&MarineD258 Asphaug,E. R TaughtinconjunctionwithEART163

43013 EART-290F-01 CoastalProcesses 2 SEM Th 03:30P-04:40P OffCampus Griggs,G.B. R43959 EART-290P-01 InterdisTopics 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Schwartz,S.Y. R34743 EART-292-01 Seminar 0 SEM T 04:00P-05:45P N.SciAnnex101 Staff 34744 EART-292-02 Seminar 0 SEM F 03:30P-04:40P N.SciAnnex101 Staff EART-298-XXX EartSciInternship 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff

Economics________________________________________________________________________________34912 ECON-1-01 IntroMicroeconomic 5 S LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P ClassroomUnit002 Fung,K. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

43008 ECON-1-01A Discussion DIS 08:00A-09:10A Engineer2194 Staff 43009 ECON-1-01B Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A Engineer2194 Staff 34913 ECON-1-01C Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P Engineer2194 Staff 34914 ECON-1-01D Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P CrownClrm208 Staff 34915 ECON-1-01E Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P CrownClrm208 Staff 34916 ECON-1-01F Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A Engineer2194 Staff 34917 ECON-1-01G Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P Engineer2194 Staff 41661 ECON-1-01H Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P Engineer2194 Staff 42302 ECON-1-01I Discussion DIS W 06:30P-07:40P PhysSciences130 Staff 42303 ECON-1-01J Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A CrownClrm208 Staff 42304 ECON-1-01K Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:30P Engineer2194 Staff

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42305 ECON-1-01L Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A PhysSciences130 Staff 34918 ECON-2-01 IntroMacroeconomic 5 S LEC MWF 08:00A-09:10A ClassroomUnit002 Aizenman,J. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

34919 ECON-2-01A Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P SocSci2179 Staff 34920 ECON-2-01B Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P CrownClrm208 Staff 34921 ECON-2-01C Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P CrownClrm208 Staff 34922 ECON-2-01D Discussion DIS M 06:30P-07:40P SocSci2179 Staff 34923 ECON-2-01E Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P Engineer2192 Staff 34924 ECON-2-01F Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P Engineer2194 Staff 34925 ECON-2-01G Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P Engineer2192 Staff 34926 ECON-2-01H Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P Engineer2192 Staff 34927 ECON-2-01I Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P Engineer2194 Staff 34928 ECON-2-01J Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P Engineer2194 Staff 34929 ECON-2-01K Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P Engineer2192 Staff 42526 ECON-2-01L Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P SocSci2179 Staff 34930 ECON-10A-01 EconOfAccounting 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P ThimLecture003 Momsen,D.M. 34931 ECON-10A-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A Engineer2194 Staff 42527 ECON-10A-01B Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A Engineer2192 Staff 34932 ECON-10A-01C Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P Engineer2192 Staff 42528 ECON-10A-01D Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P Engineer2194 Staff 34933 ECON-10A-01E Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P Engineer2194 Staff 41665 ECON-10A-01F Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A EightAcad252 Staff 34934 ECON-10A-01G Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A Engineer2192 Staff 34935 ECON-10A-01H Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P Engineer2192 Staff 41666 ECON-10A-01I Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P Engineer2192 Staff 43971 ECON-10A-01J Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A Engineer2194 Staff 43972 ECON-10A-01K Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A Engineer2192 Staff 43973 ECON-10A-01L Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P Engineer2194 Staff 34936 ECON-10B-01 EconOfAccounting 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P ThimLecture003 Shepherd,R.J. R34937 ECON-10B-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A SocSci1153 Staff 34938 ECON-10B-01B Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P SocSci1153 Staff 34939 ECON-10B-01C Discussion DIS M 06:30P-07:40P SocSci1153 Staff 34940 ECON-10B-01D Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A SocSci1149 Staff 41667 ECON-10B-01E Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A SocSci1149 Staff 34941 ECON-10B-01F Discussion DIS W 08:00-09:10A SocSci1149 Staff 34942 ECON-10B-01G Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A SocSci1149 Staff 34943 ECON-10B-01H Discussion DIS W 05:30P-06:40P SocSci1153 Staff 42535 ECON-10B-01I Discussion DIS Th 10:00-11:10A SocSci1149 Staff 42536 ECON-10B-01J Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10p SocSci1149 Staff 42537 ECON-10B-01K Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A SocSci1149 Staff 42538 ECON-10B-01L Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P CrownClrm203 Staff 34944 ECON-11A-01 MathMethdforEcon 5 NQLEC MWF 08:00A-09:10A ClassroomUnit001 Katznelson,J.R. R AlsoofferedasAMS11A

34945 ECON-11A-01A Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P Earth&MarineB210 Staff 34946 ECON-11A-01B Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P CrownClrm208 Staff 34947 ECON-11A-01C Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P JBaskinEngr165 Staff 34948 ECON-11A-01D Discussion DIS T 08:00P-09:10P JBaskinEngr165 Staff 42276 ECON-11A-01E Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A JBaskinEngr165 Staff 42277 ECON-11A-01F Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A JBaskinEngr165 Staff 34949 ECON-11B-01 MathMethdforEcon 5 NQLEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P JBaskinEngr152 Katznelson,J.R. R AlsoofferedasAMS11B

42559 ECON-11B-01A Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P SocSci2159 Staff 34950 ECON-11B-01B Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A JBaskinEngr372 Staff 34951 ECON-11B-01C Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A JBaskinEngr372 Staff 42308 ECON-11B-01D Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P SocSci2159 Staff 43974 ECON-11B-01E Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P SocSci2159 Staff 43975 ECON-11B-01F Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P SocSci2159 Staff 34958 ECON-100A-01 IntermedMicroecon 5 LEC MWF 08:00A-09:10A JBaskAud101 Marion,J. R

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34959 ECON-100A-01A Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A MerrillAcad130 Staff 34960 ECON-100A-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P JBaskinEngr372 Staff 34961 ECON-100A-01C Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P JBaskinEngr372 Staff 34962 ECON-100A-01D Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A JBaskinEngr372 Staff 34963 ECON-100A-01E Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P JBaskinEngr372 Staff 43976 ECON-100A-01F Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P JBaskinEngr372 Staff 34964 ECON-100B-01 IntermedMacroecon 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P ClassroomUnit001 Wu,T.Y. R34965 ECON-100B-01A Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P PhysSciences130 Staff 34966 ECON-100B-01B Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A PhysSciences130 Staff 34967 ECON-100B-01C Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P PhysSciences130 Staff 34968 ECON-100B-01D Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P PhysSciences130 Staff 44319 ECON-100M-01 IntMicroecon:Math 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P PhysSciences130 Yan,H. R34971 ECON-101-01 ManagerialEcon 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A ThimLecture003 Friedman,D. R34972 ECON-101-01A Discussion DIS M 12:30-01:40P NatSciAnnex103 Staff 34973 ECON-101-01B Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P SocSci161 Staff 34974 ECON-101-01C Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P CowellAcad113 Staff 34975 ECON-101-01D Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P JBaskinEngr372 Staff 43977 ECON-109-01 BusinessEthics 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P PorterAcad144 White,J.A. R34976 ECON-111B-01 IntrmdAccountngII 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P ThimLecture003 Shepherd,R.J. R TaughtinconjunctionwithECON209B

34977 ECON-111B-01A Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P SocSci2363 Staff 34978 ECON-111B-01B Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P SocSci2363 Staff 34979 ECON-111B-01C Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A SocSci2363 Staff 42262 ECON-111B-01D Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A SocSci2363 Staff 42604 ECON-111B-01E Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P SocSci2363 Staff 43979 ECON-111B-01F Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A SocSci2363 Staff 43980 ECON-111B-01G Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P KresgeClrm319 Staff 43981 ECON-111B-01H Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A SocSci2363 Staff 43982 ECON-111B-01I Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P SocSci2363 Staff 43983 ECON-111B-01J Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P KresgeClrm319 Staff 34980 ECON-113-01 IntroEconometrics 5 Q LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A KresgeClrm321 Cheng,A. R34981 ECON-113-01A Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P JBaskinEngr372 Staff 34982 ECON-113-01B Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P N.SciAnnex103 Staff 34983 ECON-113-01C Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P SocSci1161 Staff 34984 ECON-113-01D Discussion DIS Th 08:00A-09:10A JBaskinEngr372 Staff 43994 ECON-113-02 IntroEconometrics 5 Q LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P OakesAcad105 Wittman,D.A. R43995 ECON-113-02A Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A KresgeClrm323 Staff 43996 ECON-113-02B Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P Earth&MarineB214 Staff 43997 ECON-113-02C Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A PhysSciences136 Staff 43998 ECON-113-02D Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P PhysSciences140 Staff 34985 ECON-117-01 TaxFactors 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A JBaskAud101 Moschetti,T. R43999 ECON-117-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A SocSci2363 Staff 44000 ECON-117-01B Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P SocSci2363 Staff 44001 ECON-117-01C Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P KresgeClrm319 Staff 44002 ECON-117-01D Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P CrownClrm201 Staff 44003 ECON-117-01E Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P SocSci2363 Staff 44004 ECON-117-01F Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P SocSci2363 Staff 44005 ECON-117-01G Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P KresgeClrm319 Staff 44006 ECON-117-01H Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P SocSci2363 Staff 44007 ECON-117-01I Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P SocSci2363 Staff 44008 ECON-117-01J Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A SocSci2363 Staff 44009 ECON-125-01 EconHistoryOfUs 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P JBaskinEngr152 Elbaum,B.L. R44010 ECON-125-01A Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P NatSciAnnex102 Staff 44011 ECON-125-01B Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P NatSciAnnex102 Staff 44012 ECON-125-01C Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A CrownClrm203 Staff 44013 ECON-125-01D Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P CrownClrm203 Staff 44014 ECON-125-01E Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P SocSci1161 Staff 44015 ECON-125-01F Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P NatSciAnnex103 Staff

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44016 ECON-131-01 InternatnlMarkets 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A PhysSciences136 Cheung,Y. R44017 ECON-133-01 SecurityMarkets 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P KresgeClrm321 Staff R44018 ECON-133-01A Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P SocSci2179 Staff 44019 ECON-133-01B Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P SocSci2179 Staff 44020 ECON-133-01C Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P SocSci2179 Staff 44021 ECON-133-01D Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A SocSci2179 Staff 34988 ECON-136-01 BusinessStrategy 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P JBaskinEngr152 Flannery,M. R44342 ECON-141-01 InternatlFinance 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P SocSci2071 Oteng,M. R44022 ECON-148-01 LatinAmEconomies 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A N.SciAnnex101 Aizenman,J. R42609 ECON-153-01 CostBenefitAnalys 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P JBaskinEngr165 Gonzalez,J.H. R TaughtinconjunctionwithECON259A

34991 ECON-161A-01 Marketing 5 LEC Th 06:00P-09:30P JBaskinEngr152 Germann,K.R. R44023 ECON-161A-01A Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P SocSci2179 Staff 44024 ECON-161A-01B Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P PhysSciences130 Staff 44025 ECON-161A-01C Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P PhysSciences130 Staff 44026 ECON-161A-01D Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A PhysSciences130 Staff 44383 ECON-161B-01 MarketingResearch 5 LEC T 06:00P-09:30P PhysSciences110 Staff R44027 ECON-164-01 TelecommunicaIndus 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A SocSci2075 Flannery,M. R44028 ECON-164-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P SocSci2179 Staff 44029 ECON-164-01B Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P SocSci2179 Staff 34992 ECON-169-01 EconAnalysofLaw 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P OakesAcad105 Wittman,D.A. R AlsoofferedasLGST169

43351 ECON-169-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A PhysSciences130 Staff 43361 ECON-169-01B Discussion DIS M 06:30P-07:40P PhysSciences130 Staff 43362 ECON-169-01C Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P SocSci2179 Staff 43363 ECON-169-01D Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A PhysSciences130 Staff 34993 ECON-171-01 NatResourceEcon 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P PhysSciences130 Staff R44031 ECON-175-01 EnergyEconomics 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Earth&MarineB210 Gonzalez,J.H. R44032 Y ECON-184-01 LaborWars 5 W SEM T 04:00P-05:45P SocSci1149 Kaun,D.E. LaborWars 06:00P-07:45P SocSci2075 44366 ECON-190-01 SeniorProseminar 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P PhysSciences140 Hutchison,M.M. ECON-193-XXX FieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff 35134 ECON-202-01 MacroeconAnalysis 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P CrownClrm202 Ravenna,F. 35135 ECON-204B-01 AdvMicroeconTheor 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P CowellAcad222 Yan,H. R35136 ECON-205B-01 AdvMacroeconTheor 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P CowellAcad222 Staff R35137 ECON-209B-01 AccountingII 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P ThimLecture003 Shepherd,R.J. TaughtinconjunctionwithECON111B

35138 ECON-211A-01 AdvEconometrics 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A CowellAcad222 Cheung,Y. 35164 ECON-217-01 AppliedEconometII 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P PorterAcad250 Cheng,A. 42612 ECON-235-01 CorporateFinance 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A PorterAcad241 Staff R35165 ECON-240B-01 AdvIntlTradeII 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P CrownClrm104 McCalman,P. R35166 ECON-241B-01 AdvIntlFinanceII 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P CrownClrm104 Wu,T.Y. 43021 ECON-249A-01 IntTrade/DevPolI 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P PorterAcad241 Oteng,M. R43255 ECON-259A-01 CostBenefitAnalys 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P JBaskinEngr165 Gonzalez,J.H. TaughtinconjunctionwithECON153

43881 ECON-272-01 EvolutnryGameTheo 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P N.SciAnnex102 Friedman,D. AlsoofferedasBIOL274andCMPS272 Sinervo,B.R. Warmuth,M. ECON-295A-XXX DirectedReading 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff ECON-295B-XXX DirectedReading 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff 35269 ECON-296B-01 3rdYearPh.D.Sem 5 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A CrownClrm104 Staff R

Education________________________________________________________________________________44056 EDUC-92B-01 IntroTheoriesEduc 5 S LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P HumnLecture206 Wells,C.G. 44220 EDUC-92B-01A Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:30P CowellClrm131 Staff 44221 EDUC-92B-01B Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:30P CowellClrm208 Staff 44222 EDUC-92B-01C Discussion DIS T 08:00A-09:30A CowellAcad113 Staff 44223 EDUC-92B-01D Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:30A SocSci1161 Staff 44224 EDUC-92B-01E Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:30P Earth&MarineB210 Staff

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44225 EDUC-92B-01F Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:30P Earth&MarineB210 Staff 44226 EDUC-92B-01G Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:30P CowellAcad113 Staff 44227 EDUC-92B-01H Discussion DIS **ToBeArranged** Staff 44228 EDUC-92B-01I Discussion DIS T 08:00P-09:30P SocSci1161 Staff 44229 EDUC-92B-01J Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:30P CowellAcad113 Staff EDUC-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff 42699 Y EDUC-119F-01 CATeach/Math/Sci 2 SEM T 04:00P-05:45P ThimannLab391 Sorensen,B.J. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

44066 Y EDUC-119F-02 CATeach/Math/Sci 2 SEM Th 04:00P-05:45P ThimannLab391 Sorensen,B.J. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

44390 Y EDUC-119F-03 CATeach/Math/Sci 2 SEM T 04:00P-05:45P Hum&SocSci350 Staff SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

44391 Y EDUC-119F-04 CATeach/Math/Sci 2 SEM Th 04:00P-05:45P Hum&SocSci350 Staff SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

44403 Y EDUC-119F-05 CATeach/Math/Sci 2 SEM T 06:00P-07:45P ThimannLab391 Staff SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

44068 EDUC-141-01 Bilingual&School 5 E LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P SocSci2179 Bunch,G. R44069 EDUC-173-01 CriticalPedagogy 5 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A SocSci2179 Olsen,B. R44073 EDUC-180-01 IntroToTeaching 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P MerrillAcad102 Tellez,K.T. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44074 EDUC-180-01A Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P CowellAcad216 Staff 44075 EDUC-180-01B Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A CowellAcad216 Staff 44076 EDUC-180-01C Discussion DIS T 08:00P-09:10P CrownClrm201 Staff 44077 EDUC-180-01D Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:10P MerrillAcad002 Staff 44078 EDUC-180-01E Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P MerrillAcad002 Staff 44079 EDUC-180-01F Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P MerrillAcad003 Staff 42625 EDUC-185B-01 IntroToTeachMath 5 SEM W 05:00P-07:10P Hum&SocSci359 England,A. R EDUC-194-XXX GroupProjects 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff EDUC-198-XXX IndepFieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff EDUC-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff 44082 EDUC-200C-01 QualitativeResrch 5 LEC Th 01:00P-04:00P SocSci1239 Bartlett,L. R44083 EDUC-200D-01 AdvQualResearch 5 SEM T 09:00A-12:30P SocSci1239 Wells,C.G. R35513 EDUC-212A-01 SciLrn/TeachElem 5 LEC T 09:00A-12:30P Hum&SocSci259 Shaw,J.M. R42629 EDUC-212A-02 SciLrn/TeachElem 5 LEC Th 09:00A-12:30P Hum&SocSci259 Shaw,J.M. R35514 EDUC-212C-01 TeachSci/Secondary 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P CrownClrm104 Curtiss,P.R. R35515 EDUC-213C-01 TeachMath/Secondar 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P PorterAcad246 Melville,M.T. R35516 EDUC-214B-01 EngTeachSecondary 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P CowellAcad223 Kipps,M.J. R35517 EDUC-215B-01 SocSciTeaching 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P SocSci1145 Roe,S. R35518 EDUC-253-01 MethodsEnglLang 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P MerrillAcad132 Tellez,K.T. R35519 EDUC-253-02 MethodsEnglLang 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P SocSci2165 McGinty,I.R. R43153 EDUC-260B-01 MathEduc&Latinos 2 SEM M 10:30A-12:00P SocSci1239 Moschkovich,J.N. R35520 EDUC-262-01 EducationCoreSem 5 SEM TTh 04:15P-05:45P SocSci1239 Gibson,M.A. R44086 EDUC-268F-01 CritTheoriesEduc 5 SEM T 01:00P-04:00P SocSci1239 Glass,R. R35521 EDUC-269B-01 DoctoralProseminar 2 SEM W 02:15P-04:15P SocSci1239 Tellez,K.T. R41679 EDUC-270B-01 2ndYrProfDevSem 2 SEM W 12:30P-02:00P SocSci1239 Gibson,M.A. R43152 EDUC-273-01 FacilCollaborChnge 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Arriaza,G. R Kay,S. 43151 EDUC-275C-01 ResSem:QualAction 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Wells,C.G. R44087 EDUC-275G-01 ResSem:DataColl277C5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Meier,N.S. R44088 EDUC-277C-01 DataColl&Fieldwork 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Wells,C.G. R35522 EDUC-283-01 InterStudentTeach 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P SocSci2363 Bilardello,J.A. R35523 EDUC-283-02 InterStudentTeach 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P SocSci2137 McGinty,I.R. R35524 EDUC-283-03 InterStudentTeach 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P SocSci2141 Billey,F. R35525 EDUC-283-04 InterStudentTeach 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P CrownClrm201 Huebner,B.A. R35526 EDUC-283-05 InterStudentTeach 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P CrownClrm104 Curtiss,P.R. R35527 EDUC-283-06 InterStudentTeach 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P CowellAcad223 Kipps,M.J. R35528 EDUC-283-07 InterStudentTeach 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P PorterAcad246 Melville,M.T. R35529 EDUC-283-08 InterStudentTeach 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P SocSci1145 Roe,S. R

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43073 EDUC-283A-01 InterStudentTeach 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Curtiss,P.R. R43074 EDUC-283A-02 InterStudentTeach 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Kipps,M.J. R43075 EDUC-283A-03 InterStudentTeach 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Melville,M.T. R43076 EDUC-283A-04 InterStudentTeach 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Roe,S. R EDUC-297-XXX IndepStudy 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff EDUC-299-XXX ThesisResearch 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff

ElectricalEngineering______________________________________________________________________35595 EE-70-01 IntroElecCircuits 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Engineer2194 Kubby,J.A. R ConcurrentenrollmentinEE70Lisrequired

44498 EE-70-01A Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P JBaskinEngr372 Staff 44499 EE-70-01B Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A JBaskinEngr372 Staff 35596 EE-70L-01 IntrElecCircLab 1 LAB **ToBeArranged** JBaskinEngr150 Kubby,J.A. R ConcurrentenrollmentinEE70isrequired

44089 EE-70L-02 IntrElecCircLab 1 LAB **ToBeArranged** JBaskinEngr150 Kubby,J.A. R ConcurrentenrollmentinEE70isrequired

41680 EE-80T-01 ModernElecTech 5 7QLEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A JBaskinEngr152 Pedrotti,K. 41681 Y EE-123A-01 EngrDesignProjI 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P JBaskinEngr156 Bazeghi,C.A. Petersen,S.C. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions;alsoofferedasCMPE123A

41682 EE-123B-01 EngrDesignProjII 7 LAB MW 05:00P-06:45P JBaskinEngr111 Bazeghi,C.A. R Liu,W. AlsoofferedasCMPE123B

44090 EE-130-01 Optoelect/Photonics 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Earth&MarineB210 Gu,C.X. R TaughtinconjunctionwithEE230;concurrentenrollmentin130Lisrequired

44091 EE-130L-01 OptoelectronicsLab 1 LAB **ToBeArranged** JBaskinEngr148 Gu,C.X. R ConcurrentenrollmentinEE130isrequired

35597 EE-135-01 ElecromagFlds&Wavs 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A Engineer2194 Staff R ConcurrentenrollmentinEE135Lisrequired

35598 EE-135L-01 ElectromagLab 1 LAB W **ToBeArranged** JBaskinEngr161 Staff R ConcurrentenrollmentinEE135isrequired

44092 EE-135L-02 ElectromagLab 1 LAB **ToBeArranged** JBaskinEngr161 Staff R ConcurrentenrollmentinEE135isrequired

42643 EE-151-01 CommunicatsSystms 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P JBaskinEngr156 Narasimhan,R.K. R44093 EE-152-01 WirelessCommunicatn 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P SocSci2159 Friedlander,B. R TaughtinconjunctionwithEE252

44094 EE-153-01 DigitalSignalProc 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P SocSci2167 Sadjadpour,H.R. R TaughtinconjunctionwithEE250

41907 EE-154-01 FeedbackCntrlSyst 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P JBaskinEngr165 Elkaim,G.H. R TaughtinconjunctionwithCMPE241

42644 EE-211-01 IntroNanotechnolgy 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A JBaskinEngr156 Isaacson,M.S. R42632 EE-230-01 OpticalFiberComm 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Earth&MarineB210 Gu,C.X. R TaughtinconjunctionwithEE130

44096 EE-232-01 QuantumElectronics 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P CrownClrm203 Shakouri,A. R44095 EE-250-01 DigitalSignalProc 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P SocSci2167 Sadjadpour,H.R. TaughtinconjunctionwithEE153

42965 EE-252-01 WirelessCommunications5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P SocSci2159 Friedlander,B. R TaughtinconjunctionwithEE152

44097 EE-262-01 StatSignalProcess 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P PorterAcad246 Milanfar,P. R44400 EE-270-01 NeuralImplantEng 5 LEC F 09:00A-12:00P Engineer2598 Liu,W. R44497 EE-280M-01 MEMSSeminar 2 SEM F 04:00P-05:00P JBaskinEngr350D Kubby,J.A. R44496 EE-280O-01 AppliedOptics 2 SEM F 04:00P-05:30P JBaskinEngr046 Schmidt,H. R

Engineering_______________________________________________________________________________35745 ENGR-50-01 EngineerMechanics 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Hum&SocSci250 Groppi,K.M. R ConcurrentenrollmentinENGR50Lisrequired

35746 ENGR-50L-01 EngrMechanicsLab 1 LAB **ToBeArranged** JBaskinEngr104 Groppi,K.M. R ConcurrentenrollmentinENGR50isrequired

44361 ENGR-280Z-01 GuestSeminar 1 SEM **ToBeArranged** Brandt,S.A. R

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EnvironmentalStudies______________________________________________________________________44381 ENVS-15-01 NaturlHistoryUCSC 2 FLD F 09:30A-12:30P ISB233 Haff,T.M. 35747 ENVS-25-01 PoliEcon&Envrnmt 5 S LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P ClassroomUnit002 Haddad,B.M. Mandatorysectionsannouncedfirstweekofclass

42645 ENVS-80A-01 RainForestsFuture 5 7 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P MediaTheaterM110 Hagen,J.A. ENVS-83-XXX Internship 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff 42646 ENVS-91F-01 Community/Agroecolgy 2 SEM Th 04:00P-05:45P LowerQuarry Rabkin,S. TaughtinconjunctionwithENVS191F

44098 ENVS-105-01 Bio&EcolVertebrt 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P Earth&MarineB210 Fusari,M.H. R AlsoofferedasBIOL138;concurrentenrollmentinENVS105isrequired

44099 ENVS-105L-01 VertebratesLab 2 LAB W 02:00P-06:00P NatSci2233 Fusari,M.H. R AlsoofferedasBIOL138L;concurrentenrollmentincourseENVS105isrequired

44100 ENVS-105L-02 VertebratesLab 2 LAB Th 02:00P-06:00P NatSci2233 Fusari,M.H. R AlsoofferedasBIOL138L;concurrentenrollmentincourseENVS105isrequired

35804 ENVS-130B-01 SustainableAgricul 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P ISB221 Swezey,S.L. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

35805 ENVS-130B-01A SecondaryField FLS **ToBeArranged** Staff 35806 ENVS-130B-01B SecondaryField FLS **ToBeArranged** Staff 35807 ENVS-140-01 NatlEnvironPolicy 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P SocSci1110 Press,D.M. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

35808 ENVS-140-01A Discussion DIS **ToBeArranged** Staff 35809 ENVS-140-01B Discussion DIS **ToBeArranged** Staff 42004 ENVS-140-01C Discussion DIS **ToBeArranged** Staff 42005 ENVS-140-01D Discussion DIS **ToBeArranged** Staff 44407 ENVS-144-01 BloodandOil 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A Engineer2192 Richards,A.R. R35810 ENVS-156-01 EnvrAction/Writing 5 W SEM TTh 08:00A-09:45A ISB221 Rabkin,S. R35811 ENVS-159-01 NatureLiterature 5 SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P ISB221 Rabkin,S. R42650 ENVS-162-01 PlantPhysEcology 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A ISB221 Loik,M.E. R42651 ENVS-162L-01 PlantPhysEcolLab 2 FLD M 12:30P-03:30P NatSci2229 Loik,M.E. R ConcurrentenrollmentinENVS162isrequired

44101 ENVS-166-01 AgroecosysAnalysis 5 LEC MW 03:30P-05:15P ISB221 Staff R44102 ENVS-168-01 Biogeo/GlobalEnviron 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P ISB431 Cheng,W. R TaughtinconjuctionwithENVS268

ENVS-183-XXX EnvsStuInternship 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff ENVS-183B-XXX SeniorInternship 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff ENVS-184-XXX EnvsStuInternship 2 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff 35873 ENVS-190-01 Capstone:Envr/Cultr 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P N.SciAnnex101 Holl,K.D. R Mandatorysectionsannouncedfirstweekofclass

42652 ENVS-191F-01 Community/Agroecolgy 2 SEM Th 04:00P-05:45P LowerQuarry Rabkin,S. R Taughtinconjunctionwith91F

36205 ENVS-201B-01 Keywords&Concepts 5 SEM MW 09:30A-11:15A ISB455 Haddad,B.M. R42653 ENVS-210-01 PolEcon,Sustain 5 SEM T 12:00P-03:45P ISB455 Goodman,D. R44503 ENVS-268-01 Biogeo/GlobalEnviron 5 SEM MWF 02:00P-03:10P ISB431 Cheng,W. R TaughtinconjuctionwithENVS168

44104 ENVS-280-01 AdvTopicsInEnvs 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** ISB455 Bury,J.T. R SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

36206 ENVS-290-01 InterdisResearch 2 SEM M 03:30P-05:00P N.SciAnnex101 Holl,K.D. R36207 ENVS-290L-01 ResearchSeminar 2 LAB M 02:00P-03:10P ISB221 Goodman,D. R

EnvironmentalToxicology___________________________________________________________________36319 ETOX-102-01 Cell/OrganToxiclgy 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A JBaskinEngr169 Smith,D.R.R AlsoofferedasBIOL122;taughtinconjunctionwithETOX202

41684 ETOX-138-01 BiologyofDisease 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P JBaskinEngr165 Smith,D.R.R AlsoofferedasBIOL118

ETOX-195-XXX SeniorThesis 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff ETOX-198-XXX IndependentStudy 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff

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ETOX-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff36336 ETOX-202-01 Cell/OrganToxiclgy 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A JBaskinEngr169 Smith,D.R.R TaughtinconjunctionwithETOX102andBIOL122

44379 ETOX-205-01 SciSkill/Ethc/Writ 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P PhysSciences450 StaffR44105 ETOX-281C-01 TopicsEnvirMicrobio 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Saltikov,C.W.R42315 ETOX-281F-01 TopicsAquaticTox 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Flegal,A.R.R44106 ETOX-281O-01 BacterialPathogen 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Ottemann,K.M.R42656 ETOX-281S-01 Cell&Org/Toxicants 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Smith,D.R.R36337 ETOX-281Y-01 BacterialBiofilms 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Yildiz,F.R36338 ETOX-292-01 IntroGradSeminar 0 SEM T 12:00P-01:00P PhysSciences240 Saltikov,C.W.R

FeministStudies___________________________________________________________________________44144 FMST-80C-01 ThirdWorldFeminisms 5 5E LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P ClassroomUnit001 Honig,E. Mandatorysectionstobeassignedthefirstweekofclass.

44153 FMST-80K-01 FeminismandScience 5 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A SocSci2071 Barad,K.M. Mandatorysectionstobeassignedthefirstweekofclass.

41675 FMST-100-01 FeministTheories 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P MerrillAcad102 Arondekar,A.R.R Mandatorysectionstobeassignedthefirstweekofclass.

44433 FMST-116-01 FemEthnographies 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P JBaskinEngr372 Moodie,M.C.R44159 FMST-139-01 AfricanAmerWomen 5 E LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P KresgeClrm327 Aptheker,B.F.R Mandatorysectionstobeassignedthefirstweekofclass.

FMST-193-XXX FieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff FMST-193F-XXX FieldStudy 2 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff44166 Y FMST-194G-01 ImagesofAfrica 5 SEM T 02:00P-05:00P KresgeClrm319 Dent,G. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

FMST-195-XXX SrThesisorProjct 5 W IND **ToBeArranged** Staff FMST-198-XXX IndepFieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff FMST-198F-XXX IndepFieldStudy 2 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff FMST-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff FMST-199F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff44168 FMST-225B-01 Theories/Slavery 5 SEM T 10:00A-01:00P Humanities1420 Davis,A.Y.R AlsoofferedasHISC205B

44169 FMST-251-01 FeministTheory 5 SEM M 12:00P-03:00P SocSci2104 Hurtado,A.R AlsoofferedasPSYC251

FMST-297-XXX IndependentStudy 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff

FilmandDigitalMedia_____________________________________________________________________36371 FILM-20B-01 TVCulture&Society 5 HALEC MW 05:00P-06:45P MediaTheaterM110 Kim,L.S.R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

36372 FILM-20B-01A Discussion DIS T 11:30A-12:30P CommunBldg121 Staff36373 FILM-20B-01B Discussion DIS T 12:45P-01:45P CommunBldg121 Staff36374 FILM-20B-01C Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:00P CommunBldg121 Staff36375 FILM-20B-01D Discussion DIS T 03:15P-04:15P CommunBldg121 Staff36376 FILM-20B-01E Discussion DIS W 12:45P-01:45P CommunBldg121 Staff36377 FILM-20B-01F Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:00P CommunBldg121 Staff36378 FILM-20B-01G Discussion DIS Th 01:15P-02:15P CommunBldg121 Staff36379 FILM-20B-01H Discussion DIS Th 02:30P-03:30P CommunBldg121 Staff36380 FILM-20B-01I Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:00P CommunBldg117 Staff36381 FILM-20B-01J Discussion DIS Th 01:15P-02:15P CommunBldg117 Staff36382 FILM-20B-01K Discussion DIS F 11:30A-12:30P CommunBldg117 Staff36383 FILM-20B-01L Discussion DIS F 12:45P-01:45P CommunBldg117 Staff44333 FILM-20B-01M Discussion DIS W 10:15A-11:15A CommunBldg121 Staff44334 FILM-20B-01N Discussion DIS W 11:30A-12:30P CommunBldg121 Staff36384 FILM-20P-01 ProductnTechnique 5 A LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P SocSci2071 Gustafson,I. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

36385 FILM-20P-01A Discussion DIS F 11:30A-12:30P CommunBldg121 Staff36386 FILM-20P-01B Discussion DIS F 12:45P-01:45P CommunBldg121 Staff36387 FILM-20P-01C Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:00P CommunBldg117 Staff36388 FILM-20P-01D Discussion DIS F 03:15P-04:15P CommunBldg117 Staff

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44446 FILM-42K-01 SDS:Found/ArchiveF/V 5 SEM TTh 02:30P-04:30P CommunBldg117 Bowyer,A.44107 FILM-132A-01 InternatnlCinema 5 A LEC MW 03:30P-06:30P CommunBldg150 StaffR Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44108 FILM-132A-01A Discussion DIS Th 10:45A-11:45A CommunBldg121 Staff44109 FILM-132A-01B Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:00P CommunBldg121 Staff44110 FILM-132A-01C Discussion DIS F 09:00A-10:00A CommunBldg121 Staff44111 FILM-132A-01D Discussion DIS F 10:15A-11:15A CommunBldg121 Staff44112 FILM-134B-01 AmerFilm:1960-Pres 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-09:30P OakesAcad105 Crane,D.W.R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44113 FILM-134B-01A Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:30P CommunBldg117 Staff44114 FILM-134B-01B Discussion DIS W 01:45P-02:45P CommunBldg117 Staff44115 FILM-134B-01C Discussion DIS Th 09:30A-10:30A CommunBldg117 Staff44116 FILM-134B-01D Discussion DIS Th 10:45A-11:45A CommunBldg117 Staff44117 FILM-134B-01E Discussion DIS F 09:00A-10:00A CommunBldg117 Staff44118 FILM-134B-01F Discussion DIS F 10:15A-11:15A CommunBldg117 Staff44119 FILM-136C-01 VisualCulture&Tech 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A CommunBldg150 Morse,M.E.R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44120 FILM-136C-01A Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:00P CommunBldg121 Staff44121 FILM-136C-01B Discussion DIS F 03:15P-04:15P CommunBldg121 Staff41692 FILM-160-01 FilmGenres 5 A LEC TTh 12:00P-03:00P CommunBldg150 Stamp,S.R44122 FILM-162-01 FilmAuthors 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-06:00P CommunBldg150 Hastie,A.E.R44378 FILM-162-02 FilmAuthors 5 LEC MW 02:00P-04:40P EightAcad240 Todd,J.A.R36389 FILM-165A-01 Film,Video&Gender 5 A LEC TTh 06:30P-09:00P CommunBldg150 Gustafson,I.R42695 FILM-168-01 NatnlCine&Cultur 5 LEC MW 09:00A-12:00P CommunBldg150 Limbrick,P.E.R41534 Y FILM-170B-01 Film/VideoProductn 5 A STU MW 09:00A-11:30A CommunBldg113 Hollander,E.E. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions;enrollinstudioandassociatedsecondarystudio

36390 FILM-170B-01A SecondaryStudio STS W 11:30A-01:00P CommunBldg140 Hollander,E.E.44123 Y FILM-170B-02 Film/VideoProductn 5 A STU TTh 01:00P-03:30P CommunBldg130 Vazquez,G.O. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions;enrollinstudioandassociatedsecondarystudio

44124 Y FILM-170B-02A SecondaryStudio STS Th 03:30P-05:00P CommunBldg140 Vazquez,G.O.36391 Y FILM-171A-01 ProdWorkshop-Sound 5 STU TTh 11:00A-01:30P CommunBldg011 Andrews,L. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

36392 Y FILM-171D-01 SocialInfoSpaces 5 STU TTh 04:00P-06:00P PorterAcad240 Sack,W. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

41696 Y FILM-173-01 NarrativeWorkshop 5 STU MW 12:30P-03:10P CommunBldg011 Reichert,I.C.44125 FILM-185E-01 Chicana/oFlm/Video 5 E LEC MW 07:00P-09:30P CommunBldg150 Campos,D.E.R41697 FILM-194E-01 InternatnlCinema 5 SEM MW 03:30P-05:30P CommunBldg117 Limbrick,P.E.R41931 FILM-194S-01 SpecialTopicsSeminar 5 SEM MW 10:00A-12:00P CommunBldg117 Wang,Y.R44126 Y FILM-196A-01 SrProjFilm/Video 5 STU TTh 02:00P-04:00P CommunBldg113 Andrews,L. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

French___________________________________________________________________________________36438 FREN-1-01 InstrFrenchLang 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P CowellAcad113 Lemansec,H.36439 FREN-1-02 InstrFrenchLang 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P CowellAcad113 Lemansec,H.36440 FREN-2-01 InstrFrenchLang 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P JBaskinEngr165 Megharbi,N.R36441 FREN-2-02 InstrFrenchLang 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P JBaskinEngr165 Megharbi,N.R36442 FREN-3-01 InstrFrenchLang 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P CowellCom134 Elsey,A.A.R36443 FREN-4-01 IntermedFrench 5 H LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P Hum&SocSci250 Hutchison,G.K.R36444 FREN-5-01 IntermediateFrench 5 H LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P CowellAcad113 Elsey,A.A.R36445 FREN-6-01 IntermediateFrench 5 H LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P CowellAcad223 Hutchison,G.K.R36446 FREN-13F-01 OralFluency/Cultre 2 LEC M 05:00P-06:45P CowellCom134 Lemansec,H.R43522 FREN-111-01 Stylistics 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P CowellAcad223 Megharbi,N.R

German__________________________________________________________________________________36475 GERM-1A-01 AccelElemGerman 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A SocSci1161 Campbell,W.I.36476 GERM-2-01 InstrGermanLang 5 LEC MWF 08:00A-09:10A SocSci1161 Campbell,W.I.R36477 GERM-2-02 InstrGermanLang 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A MerrillAcad130 Harris-Frisk,J.R

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36478 GERM-5-01 IntermediateGerman 5 H LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P MerrillAcad130 Harris-Frisk,J.R41535 GERM-119-01 GermanMedia 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P SocSci2137 Campbell,W.I.R

Greek____________________________________________________________________________________36496 GREE-2-01 ElemAncientGreek 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A CowellAcad222 Lynn,J.K.

Hebrew__________________________________________________________________________________36577 HEBR-2-01 InstrHebrewLang 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A MerrillAcad132 Rossman-Benjamin,T.R36578 HEBR-5-01 IntermediateHebrew 5 H LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P SocSci2137 StaffR42411 HEBR-80-01 IntroBibleHebrew 5 4 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P SocSci1145 Rossman-Benjamin,T.

Hindi____________________________________________________________________________________37004 HNDI-2-01 ElementaryHindi 5 SEM MWF 12:30P-01:40P CrownClrm201 Mock,J.R43315 HNDI-5-01 IntermediateHindi 5 H LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P CrownClrm201 Mock,J.R

History__________________________________________________________________________________44186 HIS-2A-01 TheWorldto1500 5 H LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P KresgeClrm321 Catlos,B.A. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44187 HIS-2A-01A Discussion DIS M 06:30P-07:40P CrownClrm208 Staff 44188 HIS-2A-01B Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A CrownClrm208 Staff 44190 HIS-2A-01C Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P CrownClrm208 Staff 44191 HIS-2A-01D Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P CrownClrm208 Staff 44192 HIS-10A-01 U.S.HistoryTo1877 5 H LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P JBaskAud101 Bronstein,J.L. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44194 HIS-10A-01A Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P CowellAcad113 Staff 44195 HIS-10A-01B Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P MerrillAcad130 Staff 44196 HIS-10A-01C Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P MerrillAcad130 Staff 44197 HIS-10A-01D Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P MerrillAcad130 Staff 44198 HIS-10A-01E Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A MerrillAcad130 Staff 44199 HIS-10A-01F Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P CowellAcad113 Staff 44200 HIS-45-01 JapanPopCulture 5 E LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P OakesAcad105 Aso,N. 44201 HIS-45-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P OakesAcad222 Staff 44238 HIS-45-01B Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P CowellAcad113 Staff 44239 HIS-45-01C Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A MerrillAcad132 Staff 44240 HIS-45-01D Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A OakesAcad222 Staff 44241 HIS-66-01 Amazons/Queen/Witch 5 H LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P PorterAcad144 Silleras-Fernandez,N. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44242 HIS-66-01A Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P OakesAcad222 Staff 44243 HIS-66-01B Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A OakesAcad222 Staff 44244 HIS-70C-01 ModEuropeanHist 5 H LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P MerrillAcad102 Thompson,B.A. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44245 HIS-70C-01A Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P OakesAcad222 Staff 44246 HIS-70C-01B Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P MerrillAcad130 Staff 44247 HIS-70C-01C Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P MerrillAcad130 Staff 44248 HIS-70C-01D Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A OakesAcad222 Staff 44249 HIS-80N-01 WomenAtWork 5 4 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P KresgeClrm327 Haas,L. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44250 HIS-80N-01A Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P PhysSciences136 Staff 44251 HIS-80N-01B Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P CowellCom134 Staff HIS-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff 44252 HIS-101B-01 ModWorld1750-1950 5 E LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P EightAcad252 Staff 44253 HIS-102A-01 Crusades:1000-1300 5 LEC MW 07:00P-08:45P PhysSciences110 Catlos,B.A. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44254 HIS-102A-01A Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P PhysSciences140 Staff 44255 HIS-102A-01B Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P PhysSciences136 Staff 44256 HIS-110F-01 AmericanCapitalism 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P JBaskAud101 Lasar,M. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44257 HIS-110F-01A Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A EightAcad250 Staff 44258 HIS-110F-01B Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A EightAcad250 Staff 44259 HIS-110F-01C Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A EightAcad250 Staff

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44260 HIS-110F-01D Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P EightAcad250 Staff 44264 HIS-121B-01 African-Am1877-Pres 5 E LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P PorterAcad144 Anthony,D.H. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44265 HIS-121B-01A Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P CowellCom134 Staff 44266 HIS-121B-01B Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A CowellCom134 Staff 44392 HIS-123-01 USImmigrationHist 5 E LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P CowellClrm131 Simonton,K.R. 44393 HIS-123-01A Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P CrownClrm202 Staff 44394 HIS-123-01B Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A CrownClrm202 Staff 42779 HIS-128-01 Chicana/oHistory 5 E LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P SocSci2071 Castillo,P.G. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

42780 HIS-128-01A Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P PhysSciences140 Staff 42781 HIS-128-01B Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A EightAcad252 Staff 44267 HIS-130-01 HisofModernCuba 5 E LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P CowellClrm131 Diaz,M.E. 44401 HIS-130-01A Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A PhysSciences140 Staff 44402 HIS-130-01B Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P EightAcad252 Staff 36592 HIS-140C-01 RevolutionaryChina 5 E LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P PorterAcad144 Hershatter,G.B. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

36593 HIS-140C-01A Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P CowellCom134 Staff 36594 HIS-140C-01B Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A CowellCom134 Staff 44268 HIS-164A-01 LateMedievalItaly 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P PorterAcad144 Polecritti,C.L. W 07:30P-10:00P PorterAcad144 44493 HIS-164A-01A Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P OakesAcad106 Staff 44494 HIS-164A-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P OakesAcad106 Staff Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44269 HIS-175C-01 RussianHistory 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A PorterAcad148 Kenez,P. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44270 HIS-175C-01A Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P OakesAcad102 Staff 44271 HIS-175C-01B Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P OakesAcad102 Staff 44272 HIS-178A-01 EuropIntellecHist 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A MerrillAcad102 Beecher,J.F. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44273 HIS-178A-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P PhysSciences140 Staff 44274 HIS-178A-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P KresgeClrm323 Staff 44275 HIS-178A-01C Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P KresgeClrm323 Staff 44276 HIS-178A-01D Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P KresgeClrm323 Staff 44277 HIS-190B-01 L.AmerRace&Nation 5WE SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P CrownClrm201 Diaz,M.E. R44467 HIS-190K-01 WiredPlanet 5 W SEM T 02:00P-05:00P Hum&SocSci250 Lasar,M. R44278 HIS-190S-01 Women/SocialMvmnts 5 W SEM M 05:00P-08:00P CrownClrm201 Frank,D.L. R HIS-192-XXX DirStuTeach 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff HIS-193-XXX FieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff 44386 HIS-194B-01 OkinawanHistory 5 W SEM W 05:00P-08:00P CowellAcad223 Christy,A.S. HIS-195A-XXX ThesisResearch 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff HIS-195B-XXX ThesisWriting 5 W IND **ToBeArranged** Staff 44280 HIS-196B-01 VictorianBritain 5 W SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A MerrillAcad002 Bronstein,J.L. R44281 HIS-196I-01 FrenchRevolution 5 W SEM W 10:00A-01:00P MerrillAcad002 Traugott,M. R44282 HIS-196N-01 EastEurJewishHis 5WE SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P CrownClrm201 Staff R44495 HIS-196Q-01 HolocaustExperience 5 E SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P SocSci1149 Thaler,M.M. R HIS-198-XXX IndepFieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff HIS-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff 36699 HIS-201-01 DirResearchColloq 5 SEM T 10:00A-01:00P Sharp,B. R44283 HIS-270B-01 WrldHist1750-Pres 5 SEM TTh 08:00A-09:45A CrownClrm104 Burke,E. R

HistoryofArtandVisualCulture_____________________________________________________________36499 HAVC-10E-01 Afr/Oceana/Americas 5HAELEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P MediaTheaterM110 Cameron,E.L. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

36500 HAVC-10E-01A Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P PorterAcad248 Staff 36501 HAVC-10E-01B Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P PorterAcad248 Staff

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36502 HAVC-10E-01C Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P PorterAcad248 Staff 36503 HAVC-10E-01D Discussion DIS W 06:30P-07:40P PorterAcad248 Staff 36504 HAVC-10E-01E Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A PorterAcad248 Staff 36505 HAVC-10E-01F Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A PorterAcad248 Staff 36506 HAVC-10E-01G Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P PorterAcad248 Staff 36507 HAVC-10E-01H Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P PorterAcad248 Staff 41698 HAVC-10E-01I Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A PorterAcad248 Staff 41699 HAVC-10E-01J Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A PorterAcad248 Staff 41700 HAVC-10E-01K Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P PorterAcad248 Staff 41701 HAVC-10E-01L Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P PorterAcad248 Staff 44170 HAVC-80S-01 HumVisImagination 5 5ALEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P EightAcad240 Heer,L. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44171 HAVC-80S-01A Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P PorterAcad248 Staff 44172 HAVC-80S-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P PorterAcad248 Staff 44173 HAVC-80S-01C Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P PorterAcad248 Staff 44174 HAVC-80S-01D Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P PorterAcad248 Staff 36509 HAVC-100A-01 MethodsinHAVC 5 WASEM MWF 09:30A-10:40A PorterAcad248 Staff R43288 HAVC-100A-02 MethodsinHAVC 5 WASEM MWF 09:30A-10:40A PorterAcad249 Staff R42706 HAVC-105P-01 PacificIslandsArt 5 AELEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P EightAcad240 Kamehiro,S.L. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

42707 HAVC-105P-01A Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P PorterAcad248 Staff 42708 HAVC-105P-01B Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P PorterAcad248 Staff 42709 HAVC-105P-01C Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P PorterAcad248 Staff 42710 HAVC-105P-01D Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P PorterAcad248 Staff 44175 HAVC-120A-01 EarlyJapanTemples 5 A LEC MW 07:00P-08:45P PorterAcad148 Hay,J. 44178 HAVC-124-01 ContemporaryArch 5 A LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A EightAcad240 Crane,S.R. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44179 HAVC-124-01A Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P PorterAcad248 Staff 44180 HAVC-124-01B Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P PorterAcad248 Staff 44181 HAVC-124-01C Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P PorterAcad248 Staff 44182 HAVC-124-01D Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P PorterAcad248 Staff 44183 HAVC-150A-01 TheMaya 5 A LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P Earth&MarineB214 Dean,C. R44184 HAVC-153-01 HistoryoftheBook 5 A LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Earth&MarineB214 Remak-Honnef,E.M. 44185 HAVC-168-01 HighRenaissance 5 A LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A Earth&MarineB214 Soussloff,C.M. R44189 HAVC-190A-01 Theories/Archtectr 5 A SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P PorterAcad250 Crane,S.R. R44354 HAVC-190I-01 HuayanVisions 5 A SEM TTh 08:00A-09:45A PorterAcad246 Birnbaum,R. R44489 HAVC-191D-01 Pilgrimage/Tourism 5 A SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P PorterAcad249 Heer,L. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44193 HAVC-191P-01 PacIsArt/Identity 5 AESEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P PorterAcad250 Kamehiro,S.L. R

HistoryofConsciousness____________________________________________________________________44284 HISC-80A-01 Culture&Ideology 5 4 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P OakesAcad105 Davis,A.Y. 44287 HISC-80A-01A Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P CowellAcad223 Staff 44288 HISC-80A-01B Discussion DIS M 06:30P-07:40P CowellAcad223 Staff 44289 HISC-80A-01C Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A OakesAcad101 Staff 44290 HISC-80A-01D Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P CrownClrm201 Staff 44291 HISC-80A-01E Discussion DIS W 03:30-04:40P CrownClrm201 Staff 44292 HISC-80A-01F Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A CrownClrm201 Staff 44293 HISC-80A-01G Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P CrownClrm202 Staff 44294 HISC-80A-01H Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P OakesAcad103 Staff 44295 HISC-80H-01 CulturalLandscapes 5 4 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P OakesAcad106 Staff 44296 HISC-80H-01A Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A CowellAcad223 Staff 44297 HISC-80H-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A PorterAcad249 Staff 44298 HISC-80J-01 U.S.SocMovements 5 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A SocSci2075 Epstein,B.L. 44299 HISC-80J-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P CrownClrm201 Staff 44300 HISC-80J-01B Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P CowellAcad223 Staff 44301 HISC-80J-01C Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P OakesAcad101 Staff

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44302 HISC-80J-01D Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P CrownClrm203 Staff 44285 HISC-205B-01 Theories/Slavery 5 SEM T 10:00A-01:00P Humanities1420 Davis,A.Y. R AlsoofferedasFMST225B

44452 HISC-211A-01 FrenchHegel 5 SEM Th 10:00A-01:00P Humanities1420 Marriott,D.S. R44304 HISC-234A-01 SocMovements-U.S. 5 SEM T 01:00P-04:00P Humanities1420 Epstein,B.L. R44351 HISC-239B-01 DialecticalLegacy 5 SEM M 02:00P-05:00P Humanities1420 Balakrishnan,G. R44305 HISC-250A-01 SciStdsFoundatns 5 SEM W 09:00A-12:00P Humanities1420 Haraway,D.J. R

InformationSystemsManagement____________________________________________________________37009 ISM-58-01 AnalysisAndDesign 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P CowellAcad113 Zhang,Y. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44230 ISM-58-01A SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff 44231 ISM-58-01B SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff 37010 ISM-101-01 MgmtOfTechSeminr 2 SEM Th 04:00P-05:45P Engineer2194 Desa,S. 43136 ISM-125-01 MgmtofTechII 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Hum&SocSci250 Desa,S. R43342 ISM-207-01 RandomProcModels 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P JBaskinEngr156 Musacchio,J.T. R44232 ISM-245-01 DataMining 5 LEC W 06:00P-09:30P SiliconValleyCtr Akella,R. R Zhang,Y. 44233 ISM-245-50 DataMining 5 LEC W 06:00P-09:30P JBaskinEngr156 Akella,R. R Zhang,Y. 44235 ISM-270-01 ServiceEngineering 5 LEC T 06:00P-09:00P SiliconValleyCtr Ross,K.G. R44236 Y ISM-280S-01 SeminarTopics 2 SEM Th 06:00P-07:30P SiliconValleyCtr Mantey,P.E.

Italian___________________________________________________________________________________41536 ITAL-1A-01 IntensElemItalian 5 LEC MWF 08:00A-09:10A CowellAcad113 Mohamed,T.P.37011 ITAL-1A-02 IntensElemItalian 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A CowellAcad113 Mohamed,T.P.37012 ITAL-2-01 InstrItalianLang 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P SocSci1149 Prencipe,M.A.R37013 ITAL-2-02 InstrItalianLang 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P SocSci1149 Prencipe,M.A.R37014 ITAL-2-03 InstrItalianLang 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P SocSci1149 Prencipe,M.A.R37015 ITAL-5-01 IntermedItalian 5 H LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P CowellCom134 Centineo,G.R37027 ITAL-106-01 Italian/Film 5 LEC M 05:00P-08:30P CowellClrm131 Centineo,G.R TaughtinconjunctionwithLAAD80D

Italian/Film MWF 12:30P-01:40P CowellCom134 Centineo,G.

Japanese_________________________________________________________________________________37040 JAPN-2-01 JapaneseLanguage 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A EightAcad242 Yamamoto,N.R37041 JAPN-2-02 JapaneseLanguage 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P EightAcad242 Yamamoto,N.R37042 JAPN-2-03 JapaneseLanguage 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P JBaskinEngr165 Scherer,K.I.R37043 JAPN-5-01 IntermedJapanese 5 H LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P JBaskinEngr372 Fujita,S.R41537 JAPN-104-01 AdvancedJapanese 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P CrownClrm203 Scherer,K.I.R

Latin____________________________________________________________________________________37265 LATN-2-01 ElementaryLatin 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P SocSci1161 Hamel,G. R

LanguageProgram_________________________________________________________________________37134 LAAD-80D-01 Italian/Film 5 4 LEC M 05:00P-08:30P CowellClrm131 Centineo,G. TaughtinconjunctionwithITAL106 MW 12:30P-01:40P CowellCom134

LatinAmericanandLatinoStudies___________________________________________________________37135 LALS-1-01 IntroLatinAmerSt 5 SE LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P HumnLecture206 Pastor,M. 37136 LALS-1-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P CrownClrm202 Staff 37137 LALS-1-01B Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P CrownClrm202 Staff 37138 LALS-1-01C Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A CrownClrm202 Staff 37139 LALS-1-01D Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A CrownClrm202 Staff 37140 LALS-1-01E Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A CrownClrm203 Staff 44492 LALS-1-01F Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P CrownClrm203 Staff 44504 LALS-1-01G Discussion DIS W 06:30P-07:40P CrownClrm202 Staff 44505 LALS-1-01H Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A CrownClrm203 Staff 44506 LALS-1-01I Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P CrownClrm203 Staff 44507 LALS-1-01J Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A CrownClrm203 Staff 42426 LALS-80C-01 Americas:Powr/Resis 5 3E LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A SocSci1110 Delgado-P,G. 43546 LALS-80F-01 LatinosInTheU.S. 5 3E LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P SocSci2075 Staff

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42427 LALS-80H-01 CompLatina/OHist 5 3E LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P SocSci2179 Staff 43552 LALS-81B-01 MexicanFolkDance 2 A STU M 07:00P-10:00P EFieldhouse NajeraRamirez,O. AlsoofferedasANTH81B F 06:00P-08:00P EFieldhouse Su 05:00P-07:00P EFieldhouse42428 LALS-100A-01 Politics&Society 5 E LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P ThimLecture001 Zavella,P.J. 42429 LALS-100A-01A Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P CrownClrm208 Staff 42430 LALS-100A-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P CowellAcad113 Staff 42431 LALS-100A-01C Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A CowellAcad113 Staff 42432 LALS-100A-01D Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P CowellAcad113 Staff 42433 Y LALS-126A-01 GlobalCapitalism 5 SE SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A Hum&SocSci350 Borrego,J.G. ConcurrentenrollmentinLALS126Bisrequired

42434 LALS-126B-01 WatsnvilleCommunty 5 SE SEM W 07:00P-10:00P Hum&SocSci250 Borrego,J.G. R ConcurrentenrollmentinLALS126Aisrequired

43548 LALS-140-01 RuralMexInCrisis 5 E LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A SocSci2159 Fox,J.A. 43549 LALS-144-01 Chicanas/Mexicanas 5 E LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P PhysSciences140 Staff 43550 LALS-162-01 U.S.PolicyAmericas 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P CrownClrm208 Jonas,S.L. 43551 LALS-176-01 FeminismInCinema 5 E LEC MW 12:30P-03:10P SocSci2071 Staff 43567 LALS-180-01 Borders:Real/Imagin 5 E LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P SocSci1161 Staff LALS-190-XXX Internship 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff LALS-190F-XXX Internship 2 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff LALS-192-XXX DirectedStuTeach 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff LALS-193-XXX LocalFieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff 42439 LALS-194K-01 DrogasEnAmericas 5 E SEM M 05:00P-08:00P SocSci2167 Delgado-P,G. 42440 LALS-195A-01 ResearchMeth/Writ 5 WESEM W 05:00P-08:00P MerrillAcad130 Jonas,S.L. R LALS-195B-XXX SeniorThesis 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff LALS-198-XXX IndepFieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff LALS-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff

LegalStudies _____________________________________________________________________________44128 LGST-105A-01 AncientPolThought 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P MerrillAcad102 Mathiowetz,D.P. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection;alsoofferedasPOLI105A

44130 LGST-105A-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A OakesAcad106 Staff 44131 LGST-105A-01B Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A OakesAcad102 Staff 44132 LGST-105A-01C Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A PhysSciences136 Staff 44133 LGST-105A-01D Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P OakesAcad102 Staff 44509 LGST-110-01 Law&SocialIssues 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P PhysSciences130 Staff R AlsoofferedasPOLI110

43568 LGST-111B-01 CivilLiberties 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P ThimLecture001 Coonerty,R.E. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

43569 LGST-111B-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P PhysSciences136 Staff 43570 LGST-111B-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A MerrillAcad132 Staff 43571 LGST-111B-01C Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A MerrillAcad130 Staff 43572 LGST-111B-01D Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A MerrillAcad130 Staff 44140 LGST-127-01 BlackPolitics 5 E LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P PorterAcad148 Brown,M.K. R AlsoofferedasPOLI127

44142 LGST-132-01 CaWaterLaw/Policy 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A EightAcad252 Langridge,R. AlsoofferedasPOLI132

42483 LGST-147A-01 PsychandLaw 5 LEC MW 07:00P-08:45P Earth&MarineB206 Haney,C.W. R AlsoofferedasPSYC147A

42808 LGST-147A-01A Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A KresgeClrm325 Staff 42809 LGST-147A-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A KresgeClrm325 Staff 42810 LGST-147A-01C Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P KresgeClrm325 Staff 42811 LGST-147A-01D Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:10P KresgeAcad194 Staff 42812 LGST-147A-01E Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P KresgeClrm325 Staff 42813 LGST-147A-01F Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A KresgeClrm325 Staff 44208 LGST-147A-01G Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P EightAcad242 Staff 44209 LGST-147A-01H Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A OakesAcad222 Staff

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44030 LGST-169-01 EconAnalysofLaw 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P OakesAcad105 Wittman,D.A. R AlsoofferedasECON169

41553 LGST-174-01 InternationalLaw 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P KresgeClrm321 Staff R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection;alsoofferedasPOLI173

41554 LGST-174-01A Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P PhysSciences136 Staff 41555 LGST-174-01B Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P CrownClrm208 Staff 41556 LGST-174-01C Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A PhysSciences136 Staff 41557 LGST-174-01D Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P PhysSciences136 Staff 41988 LGST-174-01E Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P OakesAcad106 Staff 41989 LGST-174-01F Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P PhysSciences136 Staff LGST-193-XXX FieldStudy 5 FLI **ToBeArranged** Staff LGST-195B-XXX SeniorThesis 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff 43057 LGST-196-01 SeniorCapstone 5 W LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P CowellClrm131 Staff R

Linguistics________________________________________________________________________________42488 LING-20-01 IntrToLinguistics 5 H LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P JBaskinEngr152 Staff 41558 LING-20-01A Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P SocSci1149 Staff 41559 LING-20-01B Discussion DIS M 06:30P-07:40P SocSci1149 Staff 41560 LING-20-01C Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A SocSci161 Staff 42239 LING-20-01D Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P CowellClrm131 Staff 43576 LING-20-01E Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P CowellAcad113 Staff 43577 LING-20-01F Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A CowellClrm131 Staff 37292 LING-52-01 SyntaxI 5 H LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A CowellClrm131 Aissen,J.L. R37293 LING-52-01A Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P CrownClrm208 Staff 37294 LING-52-01B Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P CrownClrm202 Staff 37295 LING-53-01 SemanticsI 5 H LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P ThimLecture001 Farkas,D.F. 41561 LING-53-01A Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P CowellClrm131 Staff 37296 LING-53-01B Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P CowellAcad113 Staff 37297 LING-53-01C Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P CowellClrm131 Staff 37298 LING-53-01D Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P CowellClrm131 Staff 42490 LING-53-01E Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P CowellClrm216 Staff 43578 LING-80B-01 ModEnglishGrammar 5 4 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P JBaskinEngr152 Pullum,G.K. 37299 LING-102-01 PhonologyII 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P CowellClrm131 Blumenfeld,L.A. R37300 LING-102-01A Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P SocSci2165 Staff 42264 LING-102-01B Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A OakesAcad102 Staff 43579 LING-108-01 PoetryAndLanguage 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P CowellCom134 Mercado,A.O. 43580 LING-140-01 LanguageChange 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P PhysSciences114 Staff R43581 LING-140-01A Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A SocSci1153 Staff 43582 LING-140-01B Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P SocSci2141 Staff 43583 LING-140-01C Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A SocSci1153 Staff 43584 LING-140-01D Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P SocSci1153 Staff 43585 LING-187-01 StructurOfJapanes 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A CowellAcad113 Staff R43586 LING-187-01A Discussion DIS **ToBeArranged** Staff 43113 LING-190P-01 SeniorResearch 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Padgett,J. R ConcurrentenrollmentinLING102isrequired

44453 LING-190Y-01 SeniorResearch 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Mercado,A.O. R ConcurrentenrollmentinLING108isrequired.

42532 LING-212-01 PhonologyB 5 LEC **ToBeArranged** Padgett,J. R37369 LING-222-01 SyntaxB 5 LEC **ToBeArranged** Chung,S. R43588 LING-229-01 SyntaxSeminar 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** McCloskey,J. R37370 LING-232-01 SemanticsB 5 LEC **ToBeArranged** Anand,P. R37371 LING-240-01 PedagogyOfLing 1 SEM **ToBeArranged** Aissen,J.L. 37372 Y LING-290-01 ResearchSeminar 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Pullum,G.K. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

Literature________________________________________________________________________________37462 LIT-1-01 LiteraryInterpret 5 HWLEC TTh 08:00A-09:10A HumnLecture206 Poblete,J.E. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

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37463 LIT-1-01A Discussion DIS WF 08:00A-09:10A KresgeAcad194 Staff 37464 LIT-1-01B Discussion DIS WF 11:00A-12:10P OakesAcad222 Staff 37465 LIT-1-01C Discussion DIS WF 02:00P-03:10P OakesAcad222 Staff 37466 LIT-1-01D Discussion DIS WF 03:30P-04:40P KresgeClrm325 Staff 37467 LIT-1-01E Discussion DIS TTh 02:00P-03:10P OakesAcad222 Staff 37468 LIT-1-01F Discussion DIS TTh 04:00P-05:10P OakesAcad222 Staff 37469 LIT-1-01G Discussion DIS TTh 06:00P-07:10P OakesAcad222 Staff 42060 LIT-1-01H Discussion DIS TTh 08:00P-09:10P KresgeClrm325 Staff 43589 LIT-42S-01 SDS:FablesofControl 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P SocSci2171 Patterson,T. 43590 LIT-61F-01 ReadingFiction 5 H LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A MediaTheaterM110 Gillman,S. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

43591 LIT-61F-01A Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P KresgeClrm323 Staff 43592 LIT-61F-01B Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P KresgeClrm323 Staff 43593 LIT-61F-01C Discussion DIS M 06:30P-07:40P KresgeClrm323 Staff 43594 LIT-61F-01D Discussion DIS M 06:30P-07:40P KresgeClrm323 Staff 43595 LIT-61F-01E Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P N.SciAnnex102 Staff 43596 LIT-61F-01F Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P N.SciAnnex102 Staff 43597 LIT-61F-01G Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P KresgeClrm323 Staff 43598 LIT-61F-01H Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P KresgeClrm323 Staff 42534 LIT-80Z-01 IntrotoShakespear 5 4 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P JBaskAud101 Jones,W.R. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

43599 LIT-80Z-01A Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P KresgeClrm323 Staff 43600 LIT-80Z-01B Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P KresgeClrm323 Staff 43601 LIT-80Z-01C Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P Earth&MarineB214 Staff 43602 LIT-80Z-01D Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P Earth&MarineB214 Staff 43603 LIT-80Z-01E Discussion DIS W 06:30P-07:40P KresgeClrm323 Staff 43604 LIT-80Z-01F Discussion DIS W 06:30P-07:40P KresgeClrm323 Staff 43606 LIT-80Z-01H Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A KresgeClrm323 Staff 43605 LIT-80Z-O1G Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A KresgeClrm323 Staff 37474 LIT-101-01 Theory&Interpretn 5 W LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A ThimLecture003 Greene,J. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

37475 LIT-101-01A Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P KresgeLib348 Staff 37476 LIT-101-01B Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P KresgeLib348 Staff 37477 LIT-101-01C Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P KresgeLib348 Staff 41567 LIT-101-01D Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P KresgeLib348 Staff 37478 LIT-101-01E Discussion DIS W 05:30P-06:40P KresgeLib348 Staff 43311 LIT-101-01F Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P KresgeLib348 Staff 44458 LIT-101-01G Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P KresgeLib348 Staff

CreativeWriting___________________________________________________________________________37577 LTCR-10-01 IntroCreativeWrit 5 A SEM W 07:00P-08:30P HumnLecture206 Nealand,E. R MW 05:00P-06:45P Hum&SocSci350 43651 LTCR-10-02 IntroCreativeWrit 5 A SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P KresgeAcad194 Guevara,J.J. R IntroCreativeWrit W 07:00P-08:30P HumnLecture206 37578 LTCR-10-03 IntroCreativeWrit 5 A SEM MW 05:00P-06:45P KresgeClrm325 Hendren,S.A. R IntroCreativeWrit W 07:00P-08:30P HumnLecture206 37579 LTCR-10-04 IntroCreativeWrit 5 A SEM MW 05:00P-06:45P KresgeAcad194 Tremblay-McGaw,R.J.R IntroCreativeWrit W 07:00P-08:30P HumnLecture206 44459 LTCR-10-05 IntroCreativeWrit 5 A SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P JBaskinEngr165 Bachman,E.M. R IntroCreativeWrit W 07:00P-08:45P HumnLecture206 37581 Y LTCR-52-01 InterFictionWriting 5 A SEM W 07:00P-08:30P HumnLecture206 Sanders-Self,M.L. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions TTh 06:00P-07:45P SocSci2141 44409 Y LTCR-52-02 InterFictionWriting 5 A SEM MW 12:30P-02:15P MerrillAcad003 Stark,E.B. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions W 07:00P-08:30P HumnLecture206 37582 Y LTCR-53-01 InterPoetryWriting 5 A SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P SocSci2141 Atkinson,C.O. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

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42540 LTCR-170-01 Methods&Materials 5 A SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P MerrillAcad002 Yamashita,K.T. R W 07:00P-08:30P HumnLecture206 37583 LTCR-180-01 AdvWriting-Fiction 5 A SEM MW 03:30P-05:15P MerrillAcad003 Stark,E.B. R W 07:00P-08:30P HumnLecture206 37584 LTCR-183-01 AdvWriting-Poetry 5 A SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P MerrillAcad002 Atkinson,C.O. R

English-LanguageLiterature_________________________________________________________________43607 LTEL-110D-01 19-20ThC.EngNovel 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P EightAcad242 Jordan,J.O. 43632 LTEL-120J-01 S.F.Renaissance 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P EightAcad242 Holt,K.T. 43633 LTEL-150A-01 Afro-AmerLit 5 E LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A KresgeClrm327 Mackey,N.E. 43634 LTEL-150A-01A Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P CrownClrm208 Staff 43635 LTEL-150A-01B Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P CrownClrm208 Staff 43636 LTEL-155B-01 RegionsAmerLit 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P MerrillAcad130 Wilson,R.J. 43608 LTEL-160B-01 Empire&BritishNovel 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P KresgeClrm327 Cooppan,V. 43609 LTEL-160B-01A Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A KresgeClrm323 Staff 43610 LTEL-160B-01B Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P KresgeClrm323 Staff 43611 LTEL-170D-01 JohnMilton 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P SocSci1110 Hendricks,M.J. 43612 LTEL-170D-01A Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P OakesAcad106 Staff 43613 LTEL-170D-01B Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P KresgeClrm323 Staff 43614 LTEL-190A-01 IndividualAuthors 5 SEM MW 05:00P-06:45P Hum&SocSci250 Wilson,R.J. R42554 LTEL-190F-01 StudiesinU.S.Lit 5 SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P MerrillAcad132 Burton-Carvajal,J. R44380 LTEL-203-01 PeriodsandMovements5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P OakesAcad103 Gruesz,K.S. R41585 LTEL-280-01 EnglishLangLit 5 SEM F 09:30A-12:30P SocSci2171 Miller,T.H. R

FrenchLiterature__________________________________________________________________________41586 LTFR-131-01 TheMiddleAges 5 SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P MerrillAcad003 Kinoshita,S.A. TaughtinconjunctionwithLTFR230

37620 LTFR-230-01 Lit&CultureHist 5 SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P MerrillAcad003 Kinoshita,S.A. R TaughtinconjunctionwithLTFR131

GermanLiterature_________________________________________________________________________42556 LTGE-102-01 IntrotoGermanLit 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P KresgeClrm319 Honnef,T.

GreekLiterature___________________________________________________________________________42557 LTGR-103-01 GreekDrama 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P CowellAcad222 Walsh,T.R.

ItalianLiterature__________________________________________________________________________43615 LTIT-130D-01 DanteDivineComedy 5 LEC MW 03:30P-05:15P SocSci2363 Green,D.K.

LatinLiterature___________________________________________________________________________41587 LTIN-102-01 RomanPoetry 5 SEM MWF 02:00P-03:10P SocSci2171 Bassi,K.L.

ModernLiteraryStudies____________________________________________________________________43617 LTMO-144D-01 JewishWriters 5 E SEM MWF 11:00A-12:10P KresgeClrm325 Thompson,B.A. 43618 LTMO-155I-01 Russian/Afro-AmSoul 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P SocSci1161 Nickell,W.S. 43014 LTMO-190N-01 TopicsModernLit 5 SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P Hum&SocSci350 Gaitet,P. R43620 LTMO-231-01 Lit&CultrHistory 5 SEM T 06:00P-09:00P SocSci2171 Nygaard,L.C. R

Pre-andEarlyModernLiteratureLiterature___________________________________________________43621 LTPR-107A-01 ReadHieroglphsPart1 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A SocSci2071 Selden,D. 43622 LTPR-111-01 Monsters/Barbar/Women5 SEM MWF 11:00A-12:10P KresgeClrm327 Lynn,J.K. 43623 LTPR-111-01A Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P KresgeClrm323 Staff 43624 LTPR-111-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A KresgeClrm323 Staff 44382 LTPR-143-01 GreekDrama/ModernFilm5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P HumnLecture206 Gamel,M. GreekDrama/ModernFilm T 07:00P-10:00P MediaTheaterM110 Staff 44460 LTPR-143-01A Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A KresgeLib348 Staff 44461 LTPR-143-01B Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A KresgeLib348 Staff 44462 LTPR-143-01C Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P KresgeLib348 Staff 44463 LTPR-143-01D Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P KresgeLib348 Staff 44464 LTPR-143-01E Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A KresgeLib348 Staff 44465 LTPR-143-01F Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A KresgeLib348 Staff 44466 LTPR-143-01G Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P KresgeLib348 Staff

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44502 LTPR-143-01H Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P KresgeLib348 Staff 43626 LTPR-144A-01 JewishMysticism 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P KresgeClrm325 Selden,D. 37842 LTPR-190P-01 Pre/EarlyStudies 5 SEM MW 05:00P-06:45P SocSci1145 Bassi,K.L. R

Spanish/LatinAmerican/LatinoLiterature______________________________________________________43637 LTSP-130F-01 USLatino/aWriting 5 E LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P KresgeClrm325 Poblete,J.E. 43638 LTSP-134H-01 Africn/LatAmerLit 5 E SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A KresgeClrm325 Martinez-Echazabal,L.43639 LTSP-230-01 Citiscapes 5 LEC M 03:30P-06:30P PorterAcad250 Klahn,N. R

WorldLiteratureandCulturalStudies________________________________________________________43640 LTWL-109-01 TopicCultralStudy 5 E LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P OakesAcad102 Chude-Sokei,L.O. 43641 LTWL-123-01 The1960s 5 E LEC MW 07:00P-08:45P OakesAcad105 Connery,C.L. 43647 LTWL-123-01A Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A KresgeClrm323 Staff 43648 LTWL-123-01B Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P KresgeClrm323 Staff 43649 LTWL-123-01C Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P KresgeClrm323 Staff 44500 LTWL-123-01D Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:10P KresgeClrm323 Staff 44501 LTWL-123-01E Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A KresgeClrm323 Staff 43650 LTWL-190A-01 TopicsinWorldLit 5 E SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P KresgeClrm325 Kinoshita,S.A. R37977 LTWL-209-01 TopicsCultrlStudi 5 SEM W 08:30A-12:00P KresgeClrm319 Godzich,W.B. R

Mathematics______________________________________________________________________________ SecondariesstartWednesday,January10,2007

37987 MATH-2-01 ColAlgbra/Calculus 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P JBaskAud101 Migliore,E.T.R Sectionswillbeassignedinthefirstweekofclass

37988 MATH-3-01 Precalculus 5 Q LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P MediaTheaterM110 StaffR Sectionswillbeassignedinthefirstweekofclass

37998 MATH-11A-01 CalculuswithApps 5 NQLEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P ClassroomUnit002 Garaud,P.R Enrollinlectureandassociatedsecondarylab

37999 MATH-11A-01A SecondaryLab LBS MW 08:00A-09:45A JBaskinEngr301B Staff38000 MATH-11A-01B SecondaryLab LBS MW 05:00P-06:50P JBaskinEngr301B Staff38001 MATH-11A-01C SecondaryLab LBS TTh 10:00A-11:45A JBaskinEngr301B Staff38002 MATH-11A-01D SecondaryLab LBS TTh 04:00P-05:45P JBaskinEngr301B Staff38003 MATH-11A-01E SecondaryLab LBS MW 10:00A-11:45A JBaskinEngr301A Staff38004 MATH-11A-01F SecondaryLab LBS MW 05:00P-06:45P PhysSciences140 Staff38005 MATH-11A-01G SecondaryLab LBS MW 07:00P-08:45P CowellCom134 Staff38006 MATH-11A-01H SecondaryLab LBS TTh 08:00P-09:45P CowellCom134 Staff38007 MATH-11B-01 CalculuswithApps 5 NQLEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P HumnLecture206 Migliore,E.T.R Enrollinlectureandassociatedsecondarylab

38008 MATH-11B-01A SecondaryLab LBS MW 10:00A-11:45A JBaskinEngr301B Staff38009 MATH-11B-01B SecondaryLab LBS MW 07:00P-08:45P JBaskinEngr301B Staff38010 MATH-11B-01C SecondaryLab LBS TTh 12:00P-01:45P JBaskinEngr301B Staff38011 MATH-11B-01D SecondaryLab LBS MW 08:00A-09:45A JBaskinEngr301A Staff38012 MATH-11B-01E SecondaryLab LBS TTh 08:00P-09:45P JBaskinEngr301A Staff38013 MATH-11B-01F SecondaryLab LBS MW 05:00P-06:45P OakesAcad106 Staff38014 MATH-11B-01G SecondaryLab LBS TTh 08:00A-09:45A CowellCom134 Staff38015 MATH-11B-01H SecondaryLab LBS TTh 10:00A-11:45A CowellCom134 Staff38016 MATH-19A-01 Calc:Sci,Engin,Math 5 NQLEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P MediaTheaterM110 Tromba,A.J.R Enrollinlectureandassociatedsecondarylab

38017 MATH-19A-01A SecondaryLab LBS MW 12:00P-01:45P JBaskinEngr301B Staff38018 MATH-19A-01B SecondaryLab LBS TTh 02:00P-03:45P JBaskinEngr301B Staff38019 MATH-19A-01C SecondaryLab LBS MW 12:00P-01:45P JBaskinEngr301A Staff38020 MATH-19A-01D SecondaryLab LBS TTh 08:00A-09:50A JBaskinEngr301A Staff38021 MATH-19A-01E SecondaryLab LBS MW 05:00P-06:45P EightAcad250 Staff38022 MATH-19A-01F SecondaryLab LBS MW 07:00P-08:45P PhysSciences136 Staff42627 MATH-19A-01G SecondaryLab LBS TTh 10:00A-11:45A PhysSciences140 Staff42628 MATH-19A-01H SecondaryLab LBS TTh 08:00P-09:45P OakesAcad106 Staff38023 MATH-19B-01 Calc:Sci,Engin,Math 5 NQLEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Earth&MarineB206 Bauerle,F.R Enrollinlectureandassociatedsecondarylab

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38024 MATH-19B-01A SecondaryLab LBS TTh 08:00A-09:45A JBaskinEngr301B Staff38025 MATH-19B-01B SecondaryLab LBS TTh 06:00P-07:45P JBaskinEngr301B Staff38026 MATH-19B-01C SecondaryLab LBS MW 07:00P-08:45P JBaskinEngr301A Staff38027 MATH-19B-01D SecondaryLab LBS TTh 10:00A-11:45A JBaskinEngr301A Staff38028 MATH-19B-01E SecondaryLab LBS MW 12:00P-01:45P JBaskinEngr301A Staff38029 MATH-19B-01F SecondaryLab LBS MW 07:00P-08:45P PhysSciences140 Staff42260 MATH-19B-01G SecondaryLab LBS MW 05:00P-06:45P Earth&MarineB210 Staff42261 MATH-19B-01H SecondaryLab LBS TTh 12:00P-01:45P EightAcad250 Staff38030 MATH-20B-01 HonorsCalculus 5 NQLEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P SocSci2179 Mitchell,R.R.R Enrollinlectureandassociatedsecondarylab

42243 MATH-20B-01A Discussion DIS TTh 08:00A-09:45A SocSci2165 Staff43676 MATH-20B-01B Discussion DIS TTh 02:00P-03:45P SocSci2165 Staff38031 MATH-21-01 LinearAlgebra 5 Q LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A SocSci1110 Tantalo,P.38032 MATH-21-01A Discussion DIS MW 02:00P-03:45P JBaskinEngr301B Staff38033 MATH-21-01B Discussion DIS TTh 06:00P-07:45P JBaskinEngr301A Staff38034 MATH-22-01 CalcofSeveralVar 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P HumnLecture206 Eastman,M.R.R Enrollinlectureandassociatedsecondarylab

38035 MATH-22-01A SecondaryLab LBS MW 02:00P-03:50P JBaskinEngr301A Staff38036 MATH-22-01B SecondaryLab LBS MW 05:00P-06:45P EightAcad252 Staff38037 MATH-22-01C SecondaryLab LBS MW 07:00P-08:45P OakesAcad106 Staff38038 MATH-22-01D SecondaryLab LBS TTh 08:00A-09:45A OakesAcad106 Staff42000 MATH-22-01E SecondaryLab LBS TTh 12:00P-01:45P EightAcad252 Staff42263 MATH-22-01F SecondaryLab LBS TTh 08:00P-09:45P PhysSciences136 Staff38039 MATH-23A-01 MultivariableCalc 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P ClassroomUnit001 Bauerle,F.R Enrollinlectureandassociatedsecondarylab

38040 MATH-23A-01A SecondaryLab LBS TTh 02:00P-03:45P PhysSciences140 Staff38041 MATH-23A-01B SecondaryLab LBS MW 07:00P-08:45P EightAcad250 Staff42633 MATH-23A-01C SecondaryLab LBS TTh 10:00A-11:45A OakesAcad106 Staff38042 MATH-23A-01D SecondaryLab LBS TTh 08:00P-09:45P PhysSciences140 Staff38043 MATH-23B-01 MultivariableCalc 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P ThimLecture001 Suidan,T.R Enrollinlectureandassociatedsecondarylab

38044 MATH-23B-01A SecondaryLab LBS TTh 08:00P-09:45P EightAcad250 Staff38045 MATH-23B-01B SecondaryLab LBS MW 07:00P-08:45P EightAcad252 Staff38046 MATH-23B-01C SecondaryLab LBS TTh 08:00A-09:45A EightAcad250 Staff38047 MATH-23B-01D SecondaryLab LBS TTh 02:00P-03:45P EightAcad250 Staff MATH-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff38051 MATH-100-01 IntrProof/PrbSolv 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P CowellCom134 Dong,C.R38052 MATH-100-01A Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A SocSci2171 Staff38053 MATH-100-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:10P SocSci2171 Staff38054 MATH-105A-01 RealAnalysis 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P PorterAcad148 Ehrhardt,T.R38055 MATH-105A-01A Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A EightAcad242 Staff38056 MATH-105A-01B Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P OakesAcad222 Staff41601 MATH-111A-01 Algebra 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P SocSci2179 Cooperstein,B.N.R41602 MATH-111A-01A Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P SocSci2167 Staff41603 MATH-111A-01B Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A SocSci2167 Staff43680 MATH-114-01 IntrFinancialMath 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A CowellCom134 Gamburd,A.R43681 MATH-114-01A Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A EightAcad250 Staff41604 MATH-117-01 AdvLinearAlgebra 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P MerrillAcad132 Cooperstein,B.N.R41605 MATH-117-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P SocSci2167 Staff43682 MATH-124-01 IntroToTopology 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A N.SciAnnex103 Weitsman,J.R43684 MATH-130-01 CelestialMechanics 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P EightAcad242 Montgomery,R.R43685 MATH-130-01A Discussion DIS T 12:00P-01:10P MerrillAcad130 Staff41606 MATH-181-01 HistoryMathematics 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P PorterAcad148 Mitchell,R.R. MATH-188-XXX SupervisedTeaching 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff38080 MATH-194-01 SeniorSeminar 5 SEM MWF 11:00A-12:10P JBaskinEngr372 Tromba,A.J.R MATH-195-XXX SeniorThesis 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff MATH-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff

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41607 MATH-201-01 AlgebraII 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P JBaskinEngr302 Mason,G.41608 MATH-205-01 AnalysisII 5 LEC MW 10:00A-11:45A JBaskinEngr302 Suidan,T.R42639 MATH-207-01 ComplexAnalysis 5 LEC MW 02:00P-03:45P JBaskinEngr273 Widom,H.38202 MATH-209-01 ManifoldsII 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P JBaskinEngr360 Qing,J.R41609 MATH-227-01 LieGroups 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A JBaskinEngr360 Todorov,A.N.R43696 MATH-229-01 Kac-MoodyAlgebras 5 LEC MW 02:00P-03:45P JBaskinEngr360 Dong,C.43697 MATH-233-01 RandomMatrixTheory 5 LEC MW 12:00P-01:45P JBaskinEngr360 Gamburd,A.R43698 MATH-235-01 DynamicalSystems 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P JBaskinEngr360 Ginzburg,V.R43699 MATH-240B-01 RepresntaFinGrIi 5 LEC MW 10:00A-11:45A JBaskinEngr360 Boltje,R.43097 MATH-292-01 Seminar 0 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P JBaskinEngr301A Ehrhardt,T. MATH-297A-XXX IndependentStudy 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff MATH-298-XXX IndependentStudy 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff MATH-299A-XXX ThesisResearch 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff

Music____________________________________________________________________________________38519 Y MUSC-1C-01 ConcertChoir 2 A STU MW 05:00P-06:45P MusicCenter131 Desjardins,J.A. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

38520 Y MUSC-2-01 UnivOrchestra 2 A STU TTh 05:00P-07:00P MusicCenter114 Samet,Y. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

38521 Y MUSC-3-01 LargeJazzEnsemble 2 A STU W 04:00P-06:00P MusicCenter114 Klevan,R. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

38522 Y MUSC-4A-01 LatAmEnsem:Voces 2 A STU TTh 06:00P-07:30P MusicCenter130 Nieves-Miranda,D.I. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions 06:00P-07:30P MusicCenter1318523 Y MUSC-4B-01 LatAmEn:TakiNan 2 A STU TTh 07:30P-09:30P MusicCenter130 Nieves-Miranda,D.I. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions 07:30P-09:30P MusicCenter13138524 Y MUSC-5A-01 BegWJavaGamelan 2 A STU W 02:00P-04:00P GamelanStu230B Sumarna,U. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

38526 Y MUSC-5B-01 IntWJavaGamelan 2 A STU W 11:30A-01:30P GamelanStu230B Sumarna,U. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

38527 Y MUSC-5C-01 AdvWJavaGamelan 2 A STU M 07:00P-09:00P GamelanStu230B Sumarna,U. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

43700 Y MUSC-6-01 ClassicalGuitarEns 2 A STU MW 07:00P-08:30P MusicCenter131 Ozgen,M. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

38528 Y MUSC-8-01 BalineseGamelan 2 A STU TTh 06:30P-08:30P GamelanStu230B Burman-Hall,L.C. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

38529 Y MUSC-9-01 WindEnsemble 2 A STU MW 06:30P-08:00P MusicCenter114 Klevan,R. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

43701 MUSC-11A-01 IntrWesternArtMusic 5 HALEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P MusicCenter101 Staff43702 MUSC-11B-01 IntrotoJazz 5HAELEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P MusicCenter101 Hester,K.E.38530 MUSC-13-01 BegTheory&MusI 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A MusicCenter131 Kim,H.K.R38531 MUSC-13-01A SecondaryStudio STS **ToBeArranged** Staff38535 MUSC-14-01 BegTheory&MusII 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A MusicCenter138 Sackett,J.R38536 MUSC-14-01A SecondaryStudio STS TTh 09:00A-09:50A MusicCenter130 Staff38537 MUSC-14-01B SecondaryStudio STS TTh 10:00A-10:50A MusicCenter130 Staff38538 MUSC-14-01C SecondaryStudio STS TTh 11:00A-11:50A MusicCenter130 Staff38539 MUSC-14-01D SecondaryStudio STS **ToBeArranged** Staff38540 MUSC-14-02 BegTheory&MusII 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P MusicCenter138 Burman-Hall,L.C.R38541 MUSC-14-02A SecondaryStudio STS TTh 01:00P-01:50P MusicCenter130 Staff38542 MUSC-14-02B SecondaryStudio STS TTh 02:00P-02:50P MusicCenter130 Staff38543 MUSC-14-02C SecondaryStudio STS TTh 03:00P-03:50P MusicCenter130 Staff38544 MUSC-14-02D SecondaryStudio STS **ToBeArranged** Staff43708 MUSC-14-03 BegTheory&MusII 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P MusicCenter138 Sackett,J.R43709 MUSC-14-03A SecondaryStudio STS TTh 09:00A-09:50A MusicCenter128 Staff43710 MUSC-14-03B SecondaryStudio STS TTh 10:00A-10:50A MusicCenter128 Staff43711 MUSC-14-03C SecondaryStudio STS TTh 11:00A-11:50A MusicCenter128 Staff43712 MUSC-14-03D SecondaryStudio STS **ToBeArranged** Staff41920 Y MUSC-30B-01 Theory,Lit,MusicI 5 LEC MW 09:30A-10:40A MusicCenter131 Nauert,P.

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SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions; MWF 11:00A-12:10P MusicCenter130 Ezerova,M.V. concurrentenrollmentinMUSC30Misrequired

41921 Y MUSC-30B-02 Theory,Lit,MusicI 5 LEC MW 09:30A-10:40A MusicCenter131 Nauert,P. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions; MWF 11:00A-12:10P MusicCenter136 Staff concurrentenrollmentinMUSC30Misrequired

42178 Y MUSC-30B-03 Theory,Lit,MusicI 5 LEC MW 09:30A-10:40A MusicCenter131 Nauert,P. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions; MWF 12:30P-01:40P MusicCenter130 Ezerova,M.V. concurrentenrollmentinMUSC30Misrequired

38545 Y MUSC-30M-01 Theory,Lit,MusicI 2 LAB **ToBeArranged** Nauert,P. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions;concurrentenrollmentinMUSC30Bisrequired

38546 MUSC-30M-01A SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff38547 MUSC-30M-01B SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff38548 MUSC-30M-01C SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff38549 MUSC-30M-01D SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff38550 MUSC-30M-01E SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff38551 Y MUSC-30M-02 Theory,Lit,MusicI 2 LAB **ToBeArranged** Nauert,P. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions;concurrentenrollmentinMUSC30Bisrequired

38552 MUSC-30M-02A SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff38553 MUSC-30M-02B SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff38554 MUSC-30M-02C SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff38555 MUSC-30M-02D SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff38556 MUSC-30M-02E SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff42179 Y MUSC-30M-03 Theory,Lit,MusicI 2 LAB **ToBeArranged** Nauert,P. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions;concurrentenrollmentinMUSC30Bisrequired

42675 Y MUSC-30M-03A SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff42676 Y MUSC-30M-03B SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff42677 Y MUSC-30M-03C SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff42678 Y MUSC-30M-03D SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff42679 Y MUSC-30M-03E SecondaryLab LBS **ToBeArranged** Staff38557 Y MUSC-51-01 VocalRepertoireClass 2 A STU TTh 02:00P-03:00P MusicCenter131 Staufenbiel,B.J. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

38558 Y MUSC-51-02 VocalRepertoireClass 2 A STU TTh 03:00P-04:00P MusicCenter131 Maginnis,P. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

42680 Y MUSC-54-01 N.IndianMusicWrk 2 A STU Th 02:00P-04:30P MusicCenter138 Neuman,D.A. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

38559 Y MUSC-60-01 GrpInstruInPiano 2 STU TTh 08:45A-09:45A MusicCenter134 Staff SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

38560 Y MUSC-60-02 GrpInstruInPiano 2 STU TTh 09:45A-10:45A MusicCenter134 Staff SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

38561 Y MUSC-60-03 GrpInstruInPiano 2 STU TTh 10:45A-11:45A MusicCenter134 Staff SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

38562 Y MUSC-60-04 GrpInstruInPiano 2 STU TTh 11:45A-12:45P MusicCenter134 Staff SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

MUSC-61-XXX InvLssonHalfHour 2 STI **ToBeArranged** Staff Seesponsoringagencyforclassnumber

MUSC-62-XXX InvLessonOneHour 3 STI **ToBeArranged** Staff Seesponsoringagencyforclassnumber

MUSC-63-XXX GrpInstrum&Vocal 2 STI **ToBeArranged** Staff Seesponsoringagencyforclassnumber

44430 MUSC-80K-01 AmerIndMusc/Thought54AELEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P MusicCenter131 Schechter,J.M.44431 MUSC-80R-01 MusicandWWW 5 6ALEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P MusicCenter101 Bassermann,G.44432 MUSC-80T-01 MizrachJewishMus/Islam54AELEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A MusicCenter101Tchamni,A. MUSC-94-XXX GroupTutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff Seesponsoringagencyforclassnumber

MUSC-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff Seesponsoringagencyforclassnumber

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38645 MUSC-100B-01 Theory,Lit,MusicII 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A MusicCenter130 Carson,B.L.R38646 MUSC-100B-01A SecondaryStudio STS **ToBeArranged** Staff38647 MUSC-100B-01B SecondaryStudio STS **ToBeArranged** Staff38648 MUSC-100B-01C SecondaryStudio STS **ToBeArranged** Staff38649 MUSC-100B-02 Theory,Lit,MusicII 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A MusicCenter136 Cope,D.H.R38650 MUSC-100B-02A SecondaryStudio STS **ToBeArranged** Staff38651 MUSC-100B-02B SecondaryStudio STS **ToBeArranged** Staff38652 MUSC-100B-02C SecondaryStudio STS **ToBeArranged** Staff38653 MUSC-101A-01 HistWestArtMusic 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P MusicCenter131 Treadwell,N.K.R38654 MUSC-101D-01 HistWestArtMusic 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P MusicCenter131 Tchamni,A.R42689 Y MUSC-102-01 UniversityOrchestra 2 STU TTh 05:00P-07:00P MusicCenter114 Samet,Y. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

43757 MUSC-111B-01 Sem:JazzAnalysis 5 SEM Th 04:00P-05:45P MusicCenter130 Hester,K.E.R38655 MUSC-120-01 SemMusicCompositi 5 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A MusicCenter136 Cope,D.H.R38623 Y MUSC-123-01 ElectrSoundSynth 5 STU TTh 02:00P-03:45P MusicCenter191A Elsea,P.Q. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

38656 Y MUSC-159A-01 OperaWorkshop 2 A STU TTh 04:00P-05:45P MusicCenter131 Staufenbiel,B.J. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

38657 Y MUSC-159B-01 OperaWorkshop 3 A STU TTh 04:00P-05:45P MusicCenter131 Staufenbiel,B.J. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

MUSC-161-XXX InvLessonOneHour 3 STI **ToBeArranged** Staff MUSC-162-XXX AdvInvLssonOneH 5 STI **ToBeArranged** Staff43768 Y MUSC-163-01 EarlyMusicConsort 2 STU W 04:00P-07:00P MusicCenter128 Treadwell,N.K. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

38712 Y MUSC-164-01 JazzEnsembles 2 STU W 02:00P-04:00P MusicCenter114 Poplin,S.E. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

43769 Y MUSC-164-01A SecondaryStudio STS M 02:00P-04:00P MusicCenter114 Staff MUSC-165-XXX ChamberMusicWkshp 2 STI **ToBeArranged** Staff38739 Y MUSC-166-01 ChamberSingers 2 A STU MWF 02:00P-04:00P MusicCenter131 Lieberman,F. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

38740 MUSC-167-01 WkspElectronMusic 2 STU **ToBeArranged** MusicCenter191A Elsea,P.Q.R43784 Y MUSC-168-01 CntmpMusicEnsmble 2 STU F 02:00P-04:00P MusicCenter114 Miller,L.E. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

43785 MUSC-175-01 JazzTheoryII 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P MusicCenter114 Hester,K.E.R MUSC-192-XXX DirStuTeach 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff Seesponsoringagencyforclassnumber

MUSC-195A-XXX SeniorThesis 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff Seesponsoringagencyforclassnumber

MUSC-195B-XXX SeniorThesis 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff Seesponsoringagencyforclassnumber

MUSC-196A-XXX SenRecW/OLessons 5 STI **ToBeArranged** Staff Seesponsoringagencyforclassnumber

MUSC-196B-XXX SenRecW/Lessons 5 STI **ToBeArranged** Staff Seesponsoringagencyforclassnumber

MUSC-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff Seesponsoringagencyforclassnumber

MUSC-199F-XXX Tutorial 2 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff Seesponsoringagencyforclassnumber

43786 MUSC-201-01 Pre/TonalAnalysis 5 SEM W 04:00P-07:00P MusicCenter136 Miller,L.E.R43787 MUSC-203E-01 PerfPrac/Romantic 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** Leikin,A.43788 MUSC-206A-01 WorldMusicComp 5 SEM M 04:00P-07:00P MusicCenter136 Jones,D.E.R42722 Y MUSC-223-01 ElectronSoundSynt 5 SEM W 02:00P-03:45P MusicCenter191A Elsea,P.Q. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions;alsoofferedasDANM223

43890 MUSC-251I-01 EmpircalApprchArt 5 SEM T 01:00P-04:00P MusicCenter136 Carson,B.L.R AlsoofferedasDANM251I

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43789 MUSC-252-01 CurrentIssuesColl 2 SEM T 04:00P-05:30P MusicCenter128 Burman-Hall,L.C.R MUSC-261-XXX GradAppliedInstru 3 STI **ToBeArranged** Staff Seesponsoringagencyforclassnumber

MUSC-265-XXX GradEnsemParticip 2 STI **ToBeArranged** Staff Seesponsoringagencyforclassnumber

MUSC-295-XXX DirectedReading 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff Seesponsoringagencyforclassnumber

MUSC-297-XXX IndependentStudy 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff Seesponsoringagencyforclassnumber

MUSC-298-XXX GraduateRecital 5 STI **ToBeArranged** Staff Seesponsoringagencyforclassnumber

MUSC-299-XXX ThesisResearch 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff Seesponsoringagencyforclassnumber

OceanSciences____________________________________________________________________________39081 OCEA-1-01 TheOceans 5 NQLEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P ClassroomUnit001 Jacobs,J.R. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

39082 OCEA-1-01A Discussion DIS T 09:00A-10:15A Earth&MarineD266 Staff39083 OCEA-1-01B Discussion DIS T 10:25A-11:40A Earth&MarineD266 Staff39084 OCEA-1-01C Discussion DIS T 11:50A-01:05P Earth&MarineD266 Staff39085 OCEA-1-01D Discussion DIS T 01:10P-02:25P Earth&MarineD266 Staff39086 OCEA-1-01E Discussion DIS T 02:30P-03:45P Earth&MarineD266 Staff39087 OCEA-1-01F Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:15P Earth&MarineD266 Staff39088 OCEA-1-01G Discussion DIS T 07:25P-08:35P Earth&MarineD266 Staff39089 OCEA-80A-01 LifeInTheSea 5 2 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P ClassroomUnit001 Staff Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

39090 OCEA-80A-01A Discussion DIS Th 09:30A-10:50A Earth&MarineD266 Staff39091 OCEA-80A-01B Discussion DIS Th 11:00A-12:20P Earth&MarineD266 Staff39092 OCEA-80A-01C Discussion DIS Th 12:40P-02:00P Earth&MarineD266 Staff39093 OCEA-80A-01D Discussion DIS Th 02:10P-03:30P Earth&MarineD266 Staff39094 OCEA-80A-01E Discussion DIS Th 03:40P-05:00P Earth&MarineD266 Staff39095 OCEA-80A-01F Discussion DIS Th 05:10P-06:30P Earth&MarineD266 Staff39096 OCEA-80A-01G Discussion DIS Th 06:40P-08:00P Earth&MarineD266 Staff39097 OCEA-80B-01 OurChangingPlanet 5 2 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P ClassroomUnit001 Moore,A.M. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

43790 OCEA-80B-01A SecondaryLab LBS M 08:30A-09:40A Earth&MarineD266 Staff43791 OCEA-80B-01B SecondaryLab LBS M 09:50A-11:00A Earth&MarineD266 Staff43792 OCEA-80B-01C SecondaryLab LBS M 11:10A-12:20P Earth&MarineD266 Staff43793 OCEA-80B-01D SecondaryLab LBS M 12:30P-01:40P Earth&MarineD266 Staff43794 OCEA-80B-01E SecondaryLab LBS M 03:30P-04:40P Earth&MarineD266 Staff43795 OCEA-80B-01F SecondaryLab LBS M 04:50P-06:00P Earth&MarineD266 Staff43796 OCEA-80B-01G SecondaryLab LBS M 06:10P-07:20P Earth&MarineD266 Staff39098 OCEA-101-01 MarineEnvironment 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A ThimLecture001 Kudela,R.M.R39099 OCEA-101-01A Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:20P Earth&MarineD266 Staff39100 OCEA-101-01B Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:50P Earth&MarineD266 Staff39101 OCEA-101-01C Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:20P Earth&MarineD266 Staff39102 OCEA-101-01D Discussion DIS W 05:30P-06:50P Earth&MarineD266 Staff39103 OCEA-142-01 OceanEcosystems 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P PhysSciences136 Silver,M.E.R AlsoofferedasBIOL142;TaughtinconjunctionwithBIOL242andOCEA242

39104 OCEA-142-01A Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:45P N.SciAnnex103 Staff44332 OCEA-213-01 BiogeochemCycles 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P Earth&MarineD258 Delaney,M.L.R TaughtinconjunctionwithEART213

39107 OCEA-220-01 ChemicalOceanograp 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A SocSci2159 Staff41619 OCEA-220-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A Staff39108 OCEA-242-01 OceanEcosystems 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P PhysSciences136 Silver,M.E.R AlsoofferedasBIOL242;taughtinconjunctionwithBIOL142andOCEA142

39109 OCEA-242-01A Discussion DIS T 02:00P-03:45P N.SciAnnex103 Staff39110 OCEA-292-01 Seminar 0 SEM W 03:30P-05:00P Earth&MarineA340 Staff

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43797 OCEA-293-01 GradResearchSem 2 SEM F 12:30P-01:40P Earth&MarineA340 StaffR OCEA-297A-XXX IndependentStudy 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff OCEA-297B-XXX IndependentStudy 10 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff OCEA-297C-XXX IndependentStudy 15 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff OCEA-299A-XXX ThesisResearch 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff OCEA-299B-XXX ThesisResearch 10 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff OCEA-299C-XXX ThesisResearch 15 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff

Philosophy_______________________________________________________________________________39246 PHIL-9-01 IntroToLogic 5 HQLEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P KresgeClrm321 Chung,S. Discussionsectionassignmentdeterminedfirstclassmeeting

44475 PHIL-9-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A KresgeClrm325 Staff 44476 PHIL-9-01B Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:00A KresgeClrm325 Staff 44477 PHIL-9-01C Discussion DIS Th 12:00P-01:10P MerrillAcad130 Staff 44478 PHIL-9-01D Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P MerrillAcad130 Staff 42747 PHIL-11-01 IntroToPhilosophy 5 H LEC MW 07:00P-08:45P KresgeClrm321 Ellis,J.E. Discussionsectionassignmentdeterminedfirstclassmeeting

44479 PHIL-11-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A SocSci2167 Staff 44480 PHIL-11-01B Discussion DIS T 08:00P-09:10P KresgeAcad194 Staff 44481 PHIL-11-01C Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P EightAcad242 Staff 44482 PHIL-11-01D Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P SocSci2167 Staff 44483 PHIL-11-01E Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A MerrillAcad132 Staff 44484 PHIL-11-01F Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:10P Hum&SocSci250 Staff 43798 PHIL-22-01 EthicalTheory 5 H LEC MWF 08:00A-09:10A OakesAcad105 Brosnan,K.K. Discussionsectionassignmentdeterminedfirstclassmeeting

43799 PHIL-22-01A Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P OakesAcad222 Staff 43800 PHIL-22-01B Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P KresgeAcad194 Staff 43801 PHIL-22-01C Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P Hum&SocSci250 Staff 43802 PHIL-22-01D Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A KresgeClrm325 Staff 43803 PHIL-22-01E Discussion DIS T 08:00P-09:10P OakesAcad222 Staff 43804 PHIL-22-01F Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:10P MerrillAcad132 Staff 41620 PHIL-93-01 TheRationalists 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A ThimLecture001 Stone,A.D. Discussionsectionassignmentdeterminedfirstclassmeeting

44485 PHIL-93-01A Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P SocSci2165 Staff 44486 PHIL-93-01B Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:30A SocSci2167 Staff 44487 PHIL-93-01C Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P SocSci2167 Staff 44488 PHIL-93-01D Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P SocSci2159 Staff PHIL-99-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff 43807 PHIL-109-01 PhenomtoPoststruc 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P PhysSciences130 Hoy,J.B. R44202 PHIL-139-01 Freud 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A ClassroomUnit001 Neu,J. AlsoofferedasPSYC163;discussionsectionassignmentdeterminedfirstclassmeeting

44214 PHIL-139-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A Hum&SocSci250 Staff 44215 PHIL-139-01B Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P SocSci2159 Staff 44216 PHIL-139-01C Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A Hum&SocSci250 Staff 44217 PHIL-139-01D Discussion DIS T 08:00P-09:10P SocSci2167 Staff 44218 PHIL-139-01E Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:10P SocSci2167 Staff 44219 PHIL-139-01F Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A Hum&SocSci250 Staff 44490 PHIL-139-01G Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P SocSci1149 Staff 44491 PHIL-139-01H Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P SocSci1153 Staff 43808 PHIL-154-01 PhilosophyInLit 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A CowellClrm131 Goff,R.A. 43809 PHIL-171-01 FaithAndReason 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P CowellCom134 Otte,R.E. R39271 PHIL-180H-01 PhilosColloquia 2 LEC **ToBeArranged** Staff R43810 PHIL-190F-01 Philosophy/fBiology 5 SEM W 02:00P-05:00P Humanities1345 Brosnan,K.K. R TaughtinconjunctionwithPHIL290F

42766 Y PHIL-190L-01 TheEmotions 5 W SEM M 03:30P-06:30P OakesAcad103 Neu,J. PHIL-195A-XXX SeniorEssay 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff PHIL-195B-XXX SeniorEssay 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff

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PHIL-199-XXX Tutorial 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff 43811 PHIL-231-01 Metaphys&Epistemlgy 5 SEM M 12:00P-03:00P Humanities1345 Roth,P.A. R41624 PHIL-232-01 AdvValueTheory 5 SEM T 04:00P-07:00P Humanities1345 Guevara,D.E. R43812 PHIL-290F-01 TopicsPhilosBiology 5 SEM W 02:00P-05:00P Humanities1345 Brosnan,K.K. R TaughtinconjunctionwithPHIL190F

PHIL-294-XXX TeachRelatedInd 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff PHIL-295-XXX DirectedReading 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff PHIL-296-XXX StudentSeminar 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff PHIL-297-XXX IndependentStudy 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff PHIL-299-XXX ThesisResearch 5 IND **ToBeArranged** Staff

PhysicalEducation_________________________________________________________________________42833 Y PHYE-5A-01 SwimmingLevelI 0 STU MW 10:00A-11:00A 50MtrPool Kimball,J.H. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

39408 Y PHYE-5B-01 SwimmingLevelII 0 STU MW 10:45A-11:45A 50MtrPool McCallum,J.R. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

39409 Y PHYE-5D-01 SwimmingLevelIV 0 STU MW 09:45A-10:45A 50MtrPool McCallum,J.R. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

39410 Y PHYE-5G-01 SwimConditioning 0 STU MW 08:45A-09:45A 50MtrPool McCallum,J.R. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

39411 Y PHYE-5H-01 Compet.Swimming 0 STU MW 02:00P-04:00P 50MtrPool Musch,K.I. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

39412 Y PHYE-5R-01 BasicScubaDiving 0 STU T 07:00P-09:30P CowellClrm131 Shin,C.J. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions. W 02:30P-05:00P 50MtrPool FirstclassmeetinginCowell131,1stTuesof **ToBeArranged** Ocean quarter,7p.m.,or@poollab,whichevercomesfirst.Pleaseattendfirstclassmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.

39413 Y PHYE-5R-02 BasicScubaDiving 0 STU T 07:00P-09:30P CowellClrm131 Shin,C.J. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions. Th 04:30P-07:00P 50MtrPool FirstclassmeetinginCowell131,1stTuesof **ToBeArranged** Ocean quarter,7p.m.,or@poollab,whichevercomesfirst.Pleaseattendfirstclassmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.

39414 Y PHYE-5T-01 AdvanScubaDiving 0 STU F 05:00P-08:00P OPERSConference211E Shin,C.J. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions.First2weeksonly;remainderofclassTBA(ocean,weekends).

43099 Y PHYE-5U-01 Scubainstruction 0 STU Su 07:00P-09:00P MartialArts Shin,C.J. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions;firstmeetingonly/remainderofclassTBA(50mpool,ocean).

39415 Y PHYE-5U-01E ScubaRescueDiving 0 STU T 04:00P-06:00P OPERSConference211E Shin,C.J. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions;firstmeetingonly/remainderofclassTBA(50mpool,ocean).

39416 Y PHYE-5U-01FUnderwaterPhotography0 STU Th 06:00P-07:00P OPERSConference211E Shin,C.J. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions;firstclassmeetingonly;remainderofclassTBA,oceanweekends.

39417 Y PHYE-5U-01N ScubaDivemaster 0 STU W 04:00P-07:00P OPERSConference211E Shin,C.J. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions.OceansessionsTBA.

39418 PHYE-9B-01 BasicSailing 0 STU M 12:30P-03:00P Harbor Vandenberg,P.C. Firstmeetingofsections9BheldatEastFieldhouse,mainentrancetoadminstrationbuilding.Participantsmustbeabletoswim.

Pleaseattendthefirstmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.Classesarefor8weeks.

39419 PHYE-9B-02 BasicSailing 0 STU T 09:30A-12:00P Harbor Vandenberg,P.C.42835 PHYE-9B-03 BasicSailing 0 STU W 09:30A-12:00P Harbor Vandenberg,P.C.39420 PHYE-9B-04 BasicSailing 0 STU F 09:30A-12:00P Harbor Kingon,R.L.39421 PHYE-9B-05 BasicSailing 0 STU F 12:30P-03:00P Harbor Kingon,R.L.39422 PHYE-9C-01 InterSailDinghy 0 STU T 12:30P-03:00P Harbor Kingon,R.L.R Firstmeetingofsections9CheldatEastFieldhouse,mainentrancetoadministrationbuilding.Participantsmustbe

abletoswim.Pleaseattendthefirstmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.Classesarefor8weeks.

39423 PHYE-9C-02 InterSailDinghy 0 STU W 12:30P-03:00P Harbor Vandenberg,P.C.R39424 PHYE-9C-03 InterSailKeel 0 STU Th 12:30P-03:00P Harbor Vandenberg,P.C.R42836 PHYE-9H-01 IntermedRowing 0 STU MW 10:15A-12:15P Harbor Kingon,R.L. FirstclassmeetingatEastFieldhousemainentrancetoadministrationbuilding.Allrowingparticipantsmustbeabletoswim.

Pleaseshowupatthefirstclassmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.Classesarefor5weeks.

39425 PHYE-9J-01 BasicRowing 0 STU MW 08:15A-10:15A Harbor Kingon,R.L. FirstclassmeetingatEastFieldhousemainentrancetoadministrationbuilding.Allrowingparticipantsmustbeabletoswim.

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39426 PHYE-9J-02 BasicRowing 0 STU TTh 08:30A-10:30A Harbor Kingon,R.L.39427 PHYE-15B-01 Beg/AdvBasketball 0 STU MW 09:00A-10:00A EastGym Hansen,R.W. Pleaseattendfirstclassmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.

39428 PHYE-15B-02 IntermediateBasketball0 STU MW 10:00A-11:00A EastGym Hansen,R.W.39429 PHYE-15H-01 Racquetball 0 STU Th 06:00P-08:00P ERacquetCt Bardos,J.S. Pleaseattendfirstclassmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.

39430 PHYE-15N-01 BeginningTennis 0 STU TTh 10:00A-11:00A ETennisCt Parmelly,B.C.39431 PHYE-15N-02 IntermediateTennis 0 STU TTh 09:00A-10:00A ETennisCt Parmelly,B.C.39432 Y PHYE-15N-04 AdvancedTennis 0 STU MW 11:00A-12:00P ETennisCt Hansen,R.W. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

39433 Y PHYE-15N-05 CompetitiveTennis-Men0 STU MW 02:00P-03:30P ETennisCt Hansen,R.W. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

41883 PHYE-15T-01 Beg/IntVolleyball 0 STU TTh 11:00A-12:00P WestGym Teitelbaum,S.B. Pleaseattendfirstclassmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.

39434 PHYE-15T-02 AdvVolleyball 0 STU TTh 12:30P-02:00P WestGym Teitelbaum,S.B.39435 PHYE-20A-01 BalletI 0 STU TTh 10:15A-11:45A DanceStudio Bergland,V.M. Pleaseattendfirstclassmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.

39436 PHYE-20A-02 ContinuingBalletI 0 STU MW 09:00A-10:30A DanceStudio Norris,L.K.39437 PHYE-20A-03 BalletII 0 STU MW 10:30A-12:00P DanceStudio Norris,L.K.39438 PHYE-20A-04 BalletIII 0 STU TTh 01:00P-02:30P DanceStudio Norris,L.K.39439 PHYE-20B-01 FolkDanceIntl 0 STU TTh 12:00P-01:00P DanceStudio Cochlin,R.V. Pleaseattendfirstclassmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.

39440 PHYE-20C-01 JazzDanceI 0 STU MW 05:00P-06:30P DanceStudio Ishimaru,S.L. Pleaseattendfirstclassmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.

39441 PHYE-20C-02 JazzDanceII 0 STU MW 12:30P-02:00P DanceStudio Norris,L.K.39442 PHYE-20C-03 JazzDanceII 0 STU TTh 02:30P-04:00P DanceStudio Norris,L.K.39443 PHYE-20C-04 JazzDanceIII 0 STU F 11:45A-01:45P DanceStudio Norris,L.K.39444 PHYE-20D-01 ModernDanceI 0 STU MW 03:30P-05:00P DanceStudio Ishimaru,S.L. SeeTheaterArtsforadditionaldancecourses

39446 PHYE-20D-03 ModernDanceII 0 STU MW 02:00P-03:30P DanceStudio Cochlin,R.V. SeeTheaterArtsforadditionaldancecourses

39447 PHYE-20D-04 ModernDanceIII 0 STU TTh 08:45A-10:15A DanceStudio Cochlin,R.V. SeeTheaterArtsforadditionaldanceclasses

39448 Y PHYE-20F-01 IndivStudyDance 0 STU **ToBeArranged** DanceStudio Cochlin,R.V. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

39449 PHYE-25A-01 Fencing:Epee 0 STU TTh 10:00A-11:00A EastGym Blackburn,C.A. Pleaseattendfirstclassmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.

39450 PHYE-25B-01 Fencing:Foil 0 STU MW 02:00P-03:00P EastGym Blackburn,C.A. Pleaseattendfirstclassmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.

39451 PHYE-25C-01 Fencing:SabreInt/Adv 0 STU TTh 02:00P-03:00P EastGym Blackburn,C.A. Pleaseattendfirstclassmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.

39452 PHYE-28K-01 Beg/IntSoccer 0 STU MW 08:00A-09:00A EastGym Runeare,M.J. Pleaseattendfirstclassmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.

41690 PHYE-30G-01 CardioBoxing 0 STU TTh 06:00P-07:45P OPERSMultiPurpose Staff Pleaseattendfirstclassmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.

39453 PHYE-30G-02 CardioBoxing 0 STU MW 09:00A-10:15A OPERSMultiPurpose Staff39454 PHYE-30G-03 TotalBodyCondition 0 STU MW 06:30P-07:30P OPERSMultiPurpose Staff39455 PHYE-30G-04 Aerobics 0 STU MW 05:15P-06:30P OPERSMultiPurpose Staff44429 PHYE-30G-05 Pliates 0 STU TTh 10:30A-11:45A PEActivityRm Cochlin,R.V.39456 PHYE-30H-01 TaiChiChuan 0 STU MW 03:10P-04:40P OPERSMultiPurpose Blackburn,C.A. Pleaseattendfirstclassmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.

39457 PHYE-30H-02 TaiChiChuan 0 STU TTh 03:10P-04:40P OPERSMultiPurpose Blackburn,C.A.39458 PHYE-30J-01 AthleticCondition-Coed0 STU TTh 10:30A-12:00P OPERSMultiPurpose Staff Pleaseattendfirstclassmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.

39459 PHYE-30J-02 BeginWeightTraining 0 STU TTh 09:00A-10:30A Fitness/Wellness Lewis,D.R.39460 PHYE-30J-03 BeginWeightTrain-Wmn0 STU MW 09:00A-10:30A Fitness/Wellness Mori,C.A.

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39461 PHYE-30J-04 BeginWeightTraining 0 STU MW 10:30A-12:00P Fitness/Wellness Mori,C.A.39462 PHYE-30J-05 BegWeightTrain-Cardio 0 STU TTh 10:30A-12:00P Fitness/Wellness Lewis,D.R.39464 PHYE-30J-06 InterWeightTraining 0 STU MW 01:00P-02:30P Fitness/Wellness Andrews,R.41691 PHYE-30J-07 CardioWeightTraining 0 STU TTh 01:00P-02:30P Fitness/Wellness Mori,C.A.39466 PHYE-30L-01 BeginningYoga 0 STU MW 11:30A-01:00P MartialArts Kimball,J.H. Pleaseattendfirstclassmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.

39467 PHYE-30L-02 BeginningYoga 0 STU WF 10:00A-11:30A PEActivityRm Cochlin,R.V.39468 PHYE-30L-03 ContBeginningYoga 0 STU MW 01:00P-02:30P MartialArts Kimball,J.H.43098 PHYE-30L-04 BeginningYoga 0 STU TTh 10:00A-11:30A MartialArts Kimball,J.H.39469 PHYE-30L-05 ContBeginningYoga 0 STU TTh 08:30A-10:00A MartialArts Kimball,J.H.39470 PHYE-43A-01 Int/AdvAikido 0 STU MW 08:30A-10:00A MartialArts Shibata,Y. Sections43A01and02areforstudentswhohavehadsomeAikidoexperience.Pleaseattendfirstclass

meetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.

39471 PHYE-43A-02 Int/AdvAikido 0 STU TTh 01:15P-02:45P MartialArts Shibata,Y.39472 PHYE-43A-03 Beg/InterAikido 0 STU MW 10:00A-11:30A MartialArts Shibata,Y.39473 PHYE-43A-04 Beg/InterAikido 0 STU TTh 03:00P-04:30P MartialArts Shibata,Y.39474 PHYE-43G-01 BeginTaeKwonDo 0 STU MW 11:00A-12:30P WestGym Song,S. Pleaseattendfirstclassmeetingevenifonlineenrollmentshowsclassisfull.

39475 PHYE-43G-02 Int/AdvTaeKwonDo 0 STU MW 09:30A-11:00A WestGym Song,S.

Physics __________________________________________________________________________________39476 PHYS-1-01 ConceptualPhysics 5 NQLEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P ThimLecture003 Staff39477 PHYS-5B-01 IntroPhysicsII 5 NQLEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A ThimLecture003 Narayan,O.R ConcurrentenrollmentinPHYS5Misrequired

39478 PHYS-5M-01 IntroPhysIILab 1 LAB T 12:00P-03:00P ThimannLab115 StaffR ConcurrentenrollmentinPHYS5Bisrequired

39479 PHYS-5M-02 IntroPhysIILab 1 LAB T 07:00P-10:00P ThimannLab115 StaffR39480 PHYS-5M-03 IntroPhysIILab 1 LAB W 03:30P-06:30P ThimannLab115 StaffR41994 PHYS-5M-04 IntroPhysIILab 1 LAB W 07:00P-10:00P ThimannLab115 StaffR41995 PHYS-5M-05 IntroPhysIILab 1 LAB Th 12:00P-03:00P ThimannLab115 StaffR44436 PHYS-5M-06 IntroPhysIILab 1 LAB T 03:30P-06:30P ThimannLab115 StaffR44437 PHYS-5M-07 IntroPhysIILab 1 LAB Th 07:00P-10:00P ThimannLab115 StaffR39481 PHYS-6A-01 IntroPhysicsI 5 NQLEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P ThimLecture003 Graham,P.A.R ConcurrentenrollmentinPHYS6Lisrequired

39482 PHYS-6B-01 IntroPhysicsII 5 N LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P ThimLecture003 Carter,S.A.R ConcurrentenrollmentinPHYS6Misrequired

39483 PHYS-6L-01 IntroPhysILab 1 LAB T 08:30A-11:30A ThimannLab121 StaffR ConcurrentenrollmentinPHYS6Aisrequired

39484 PHYS-6L-02 IntroPhysILab 1 LAB T 12:00P-03:00P ThimannLab121 StaffR39485 PHYS-6L-03 IntroPhysILab 1 LAB T 03:30P-06:30P ThimannLab121 StaffR39486 PHYS-6L-04 IntroPhysILab 1 LAB T 07:00P-10:00P ThimannLab121 StaffR39487 PHYS-6L-05 IntroPhysILab 1 LAB W 01:00P-04:00P ThimannLab121 StaffR39488 PHYS-6L-06 IntroPhysILab 1 LAB W 07:00P-10:00P ThimannLab121 StaffR39489 PHYS-6L-07 IntroPhysILab 1 LAB Th 08:30A-11:30A ThimannLab121 StaffR41625 PHYS-6L-08 IntroPhysILab 1 LAB Th 12:00P-03:00P ThimannLab121 StaffR43285 PHYS-6L-09 IntroPhysILab 1 LAB Th 03:30P-06:30P ThimannLab121 StaffR43297 PHYS-6L-10 IntroPhysILab 1 LAB Th 07:00P-10:00P ThimannLab121 StaffR42848 PHYS-6M-01 IntroPhysIILab 1 LAB T 08:30A-11:30A ThimannLab127 StaffR ConcurrentenrollmentinPHYS6Bisrequired

39490 PHYS-6M-02 IntroPhysIILab 1 LAB T 12:00P-03:00P ThimannLab127 StaffR39491 PHYS-6M-03 IntroPhysIILab 1 LAB T 03:30P-06:30P ThimannLab127 StaffR39492 PHYS-6M-04 IntroPhysIILab 1 LAB T 07:00P-10:00P ThimannLab127 StaffR39493 PHYS-6M-05 IntroPhysIILab 1 LAB W 10:00A-01:00P ThimannLab127 StaffR39494 PHYS-6M-06 IntroPhysIILab 1 LAB W 03:30P-06:30P ThimannLab127 StaffR39495 PHYS-6M-07 IntroPhysIILab 1 LAB W 07:00P-10:00P ThimannLab127 StaffR39496 PHYS-6M-08 IntroPhysIILab 1 LAB Th 08:30A-11:30A ThimannLab127 StaffR39497 PHYS-6M-09 IntroPhysIILab 1 LAB Th 12:00P-03:00P ThimannLab127 StaffR39498 PHYS-6M-10 IntroPhysIILab 1 LAB Th 07:00P-10:00P ThimannLab127 StaffR

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39499 PHYS-7A-01 ElementaryPhysI 5 NQLEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P ThimLecture003 Heusch,C.A.R ConcurrentenrollmentinPHYS7Lisrequired

39500 PHYS-7L-01 ElementPhysicsLab 1 LAB T 09:00A-12:00P ThimannLab133 StaffR ConcurrentenrollmentinPHYS7Aisrequired

39501 PHYS-7L-02 ElementPhysicsLab 1 LAB T 12:30P-03:30P ThimannLab133 StaffR39502 PHYS-7L-03 ElementPhysicsLab 1 LAB T 07:00P-10:00P ThimannLab133 StaffR39503 PHYS-7L-04 ElementPhysicsLab 1 LAB W 07:00P-10:00P ThimannLab133 StaffR39504 PHYS-7L-05 ElementPhysicsLab 1 LAB Th 12:30P-03:30P ThimannLab133 StaffR42868 PHYS-7L-06 ElementPhysicsLab 1 LAB Th 07:00P-10:00P ThimannLab133 StaffR44435 PHYS-75-01 ObserverQuantMech 2 SEM Th 10:00A-11:45A ISB235 Rosenblum,B.R39508 PHYS-101B-01 IntroModPhysII 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P N.SciAnnex101 Schumm,B.A.R39509 PHYS-101B-01A Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:30P ISB235 Staff39510 PHYS-110A-01 Elec,Magnet,Optic 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P PhysSciences114 Johnson,R.P.R39511 PHYS-110A-01A Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:30P ISB235 Staff39512 PHYS-112-01 Therm&StatMechan 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P PhysSciences110 Young,A.P.R39513 PHYS-112-01A Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:30P ISB235 Staff41628 PHYS-116A-01 MathMethodPhysics 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P PhysSciences110 Deutsch,J.R41629 PHYS-116A-01A Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:30P ISB235 Staff39514 PHYS-133-01 IntermediateLab 5 LAB **ToBeArranged** NatSci2110 Kuttner,F.H.R Enrollinlabandassociatedsecondarylab

41631 PHYS-133-01A SecondaryLab LBS MW 02:00P-06:00P NatSci2110 Staff41632 PHYS-133-01B SecondaryLab LBS TTh 02:00P-06:00P NatSci2110 Staff39515 PHYS-134-01 PhysicsAdvLab 5 LAB **ToBeArranged** NatSci2110 Brown,G.S.R Enrollinlabandassociatedsecondarylab

42889 PHYS-134-01A SecondaryLab LBS MW 08:00A-12:00P NatSci2110 Staff43819 PHYS-134-01B SecondaryLab LBS TTh 08:00A-12:00P NatSci2110 Staff39516 PHYS-155-01 SolidStatePhysics 5 LEC MW 02:00P-03:45P ISB231 Gweon,G.R39517 PHYS-195B-01 SrThesisResearch 2 W SEM T 12:00P-01:45P ISB231 Heusch,C.A.44434 PHYS-214-01 ElectromagnetismII 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A ISB231 Haber,H.E.R39590 PHYS-215-01 IntroQuantumMech 5 LEC MW 11:00A-12:45P ISB231 Primack,J.R.R39591 PHYS-218-01 QuantumFldTheoII 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P ISB231 Banks,T.I.R43823 PHYS-221B-01 IntParticlPhysII 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A ISB231 Nielsen,J.R43300 PHYS-232-01 CondenseMatterPhy 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P ISB235 Shastry,B.S.R39592 PHYS-291A-01 Cosmology 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Primack,J.R.R39593 PHYS-291C-01 ParticlePhysics 2 SEM **ToBeArranged** Dine,M.R39594 PHYS-292-01 Seminar 0 SEM Th 04:00P-05:45P ThimLecture001 Belanger,D.P.R

Politics __________________________________________________________________________________43059 POLI-25-01 AmerSocialPolicy 5 S LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P OakesAcad105 Bertram,E.C. 43060 POLI-25-01A Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P PorterAcad144 Staff 43061 POLI-25-01B Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A CrownClrm208 Staff 43062 POLI-25-01C Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A CrownClrm208 Staff 43063 POLI-25-01D Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P OakesAcad106 Staff 44513 POLI-25-01E Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P PhysSciences136 Staff 44514 POLI-25-01F Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:30A MerrillAcad130 Staff 43835 POLI-70-01 GlobalPolitics 5 S LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P ClassroomUnit002 Lipschutz,R.D. 43836 POLI-70-01A Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P PhysSciences136 Staff 43837 POLI-70-01B Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A PhysSciences140 Staff 43838 POLI-70-01C Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P PhysSciences140 Staff 43839 POLI-70-01D Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P OakesAcad106 Staff 43840 POLI-70-01E Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P PhysSciences140 Staff 43841 POLI-70-01F Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A PhysSciences140 Staff 44511 POLI-70-01G Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A MerrillAcad130 Staff 44512 POLI-70-01H Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P PhysSciences136 Staff 42895 POLI-72-01 WaronTerrorism 5 S LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Engineer2192 Staff 44129 POLI-105A-01 AncientPolThought 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P MerrillAcad102 Mathiowetz,D.P. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection;alsoofferedasLGST105A

44134 POLI-105A-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A OakesAcad106 Staff

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44135 POLI-105A-01B Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A OakesAcad102 Staff 44136 POLI-105A-01C Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A PhysSciences136 Staff 44137 POLI-105A-01D Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P OakesAcad102 Staff 44508 POLI-110-01 Law&SocialIssues 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P PhysSciences130 Staff R AlsoofferedasLGST110

43843 POLI-115-01 PoliticalEconomy 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P PhysSciences136 Mathiowetz,D.P. R44510 POLI-122-01 Congress&Executive 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P N.SciAnnex103 Bertram,E.C. 43845 POLI-123-01 Parties/Elec/America 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Engineer2192 Staff R44141 POLI-127-01 BlackPolitics 5 E LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P PorterAcad148 Brown,M.K. R AlsoofferedasLGST127

44347 POLI-129-01 AmericanDefense 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A CrownClrm208 Wirls,D.J. R44143 POLI-132-01 CaWaterLaw/Policy 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A EightAcad252 Langridge,R. AlsoofferedasLGST132

42912 POLI-140B-01 ComparPost-Communi 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P N.SciAnnex101 Urban,M.E. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

42913 POLI-140B-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A CrownClrm208 Staff 42914 POLI-140B-01B Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P CrownClrm208 Staff 42915 POLI-140B-01C Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P CrownClrm208 Staff 42916 POLI-140B-01D Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P PhysSciences140 Staff 43846 POLI-160B-01 GlobalOrganization 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A ThimLecture001 Staff R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

43847 POLI-160B-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A PhysSciences136 Staff 43848 POLI-160B-01B Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A OakesAcad102 Staff 43849 POLI-160B-01C Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P PhysSciences136 Staff 43850 POLI-160B-01D Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P EightAcad252 Staff 39780 POLI-173-01 InternationalLaw 5 LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P KresgeClrm321 Staff R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection;alsoofferedasLGST174

39781 POLI-173-01A Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P PhysSciences136 Staff 39782 POLI-173-01B Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P CrownClrm208 Staff 39783 POLI-173-01C Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A PhysSciences136 Staff 39784 POLI-173-01D Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P PhysSciences136 Staff 41990 POLI-173-01E Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P OakesAcad106 Staff 41991 POLI-173-01F Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P PhysSciences136 Staff 44404 POLI-190H-01 SubstanceOfDmcrcy 5 SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P MerrillAcad002 Staff R43856 POLI-190W-01 LivngAftermatEvil 5 SEM W 12:00P-03:00P SocSci2167 Meister,R.L. R44346 POLI-190X-01 GlobalCivlSociety 5 SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P CowellAcad216 Conge,P. R43857 POLI-203-01 MakingofModern 5 SEM W 05:30P-08:30P CrownClrm235 Seth,V. R43858 POLI-221-01 Politics/Inequality 5 SEM T 05:00P-08:30P CrownClrm235 Brown,M.K. R

Portuguese_______________________________________________________________________________39952 PORT-1B-01 ElemntryPortuguese 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P CrownClrm203 Seara,A.M. R39953 PORT-60B-01 Beg-IntPortuguese 5 H LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P CrownClrm203 Seara,A.M. R

Psychology_______________________________________________________________________________39993 PSYC-1-01 IntroPsychology 5 S LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P MediaTheaterM110 Byrne,C.C. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection Kawamoto,A.H. Thorne,A. 39994 PSYC-1-01A Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P OakesAcad103 Staff 39995 PSYC-1-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A OakesAcad103 Staff 39996 PSYC-1-01C Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P OakesAcad103 Staff 39997 PSYC-1-01D Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P OakesAcad103 Staff 39998 PSYC-1-01E Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A OakesAcad103 Staff 39999 PSYC-1-01F Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A OakesAcad103 Staff 40000 PSYC-1-01G Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P CrownClrm203 Staff 40001 PSYC-1-01H Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A CrownClrm202 Staff 40002 PSYC-1-01I Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A OakesAcad103 Staff 40003 PSYC-1-01J Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P OakesAcad103 Staff 40004 PSYC-1-01K Discussion DIS W 05:30P-06:40P OakesAcad103 Staff 40005 PSYC-1-01L Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P OakesAcad103 Staff

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40006 PSYC-2-01 IntroPsycStats 5 Q LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P KresgeClrm321 Mather,M. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

40007 PSYC-2-01A Discussion DIS T 08:00P-09:10P MerrillAcad132 Staff 40008 PSYC-2-01B Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P KresgeAcad194 Staff 40009 PSYC-2-01C Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A KresgeAcad194 Staff 40010 PSYC-2-01D Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A EightAcad242 Staff 40011 PSYC-10-01 IntroDevelopPsych 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P MerrillAcad102 Hoffman,D.A. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

40012 PSYC-10-01A Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A OakesAcad222 Staff 40013 PSYC-10-01B Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P EightAcad242 Staff 40014 PSYC-10-01C Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P CrownClrm208 Staff 40015 PSYC-10-01D Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A EightAcad242 Staff 42938 PSYC-40-01 IntroSocialPsych 5 LEC MW 07:00P-08:45P MerrillAcad102 Hurtado,A. R42939 PSYC-40-01A Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A KresgeAcad194 Staff 42940 PSYC-40-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:10P EightAcad242 Staff 42941 PSYC-40-01C Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A EightAcad242 Staff 42942 PSYC-40-01D Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P OakesAcad222 Staff 43866 PSYC-60-01 PersonalityPsych 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P ClassroomUnit001 Crowson,J.J. R43867 PSYC-60-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A OakesAcad222 Staff 43868 PSYC-60-01B Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P KresgeClrm325 Staff 43870 PSYC-60-01C Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A KresgeClrm325 Staff 43872 PSYC-60-01D Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P KresgeClrm325 Staff 40016 PSYC-80B-01 HumanSexuality 5 3 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A ClassroomUnit002 Tonay,V.K. 40017 PSYC-80B-01A Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P OakesAcad106 Staff 40018 PSYC-80B-01B Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P PhysSciences140 Staff 41642 PSYC-80B-01C Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A PhysSciences140 Staff 40019 PSYC-80B-01D Discussion DIS Th 08:00A-09:10A PhysSciences140 Staff 42943 PSYC-80B-01E Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P PhysSciences140 Staff 42944 PSYC-80B-01F Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A OakesAcad106 Staff 43873 PSYC-100D-01 CulturalPsychology 5 E SEM MW 05:00P-06:45P SocSci1161 Gjerde,P.F. R43874 PSYC-100N-01 NarrativeDevelopmt 5 SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P SocSci1161 Thorne,A. R42951 PSYC-102-01 AdolescentDevelop 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P OakesAcad105 Cooper,C.R. R42952 PSYC-102-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A JBaskinEngr165 Staff 42953 PSYC-102-01B Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P JBaskinEngr165 Staff 42954 PSYC-102-01C Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P SocSci1161 Staff 42955 PSYC-102-01D Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A JBaskinEngr165 Staff 43875 PSYC-110-01 IdentityDevelopment 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P SocSci2071 Thompson,E.M. R43876 PSYC-110-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A CowellCom134 Staff 43877 PSYC-110-01B Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P PhysSciences140 Staff 43878 PSYC-119-01 DevPsychopathology 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P PorterAcad144 Gjerde,P.F. R43879 PSYC-119-01A Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P JBaskinEngr165 Staff 43880 PSYC-119-01B Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A JBaskinEngr165 Staff 42957 PSYC-123-01 BehavioralNeurosci 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A OakesAcad105 Bridgeman,B. R42958 PSYC-123-01A Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A JBaskinEngr165 Staff 42959 PSYC-123-01B Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P JBaskinEngr165 Staff 43911 PSYC-123-01C Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P EightAcad250 Staff 43912 PSYC-123-01D Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:10P JBaskinEngr165 Staff 43923 PSYC-127-01 CompMediatedComm 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P SocSci2179 Kawamoto,A.H. R43924 PSYC-130B-01 Deceptn/Brain/Behav 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P MerrillAcad102 Seymour,T.L. R43933 PSYC-130B-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A EightAcad242 Staff 43934 PSYC-130B-01B Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A EightAcad242 Staff 43935 PSYC-130B-01C Discussion DIS W 07:30P-08:40P OakesAcad222 Staff 43936 PSYC-130B-01D Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P OakesAcad222 Staff 43937 PSYC-143A-01 Culture&Identity 5 SEM MW 05:00P-06:45P CowellAcad113 Hammack,P.L. R43938 PSYC-145-01 SocialInfluence 5 LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A SocSci2075 Pratkanis,A.R. R43939 PSYC-145-01A Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P SocSci1161 Staff 43940 PSYC-145-01B Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P SocSci1161 Staff

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42658 PSYC-147A-01 PsychandLaw 5 LEC MW 07:00P-08:45P Earth&MarineB206 Haney,C.W. R AlsoofferedasLGST147A

42802 PSYC-147A-01A Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A KresgeClrm325 Staff 42803 PSYC-147A-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A KresgeClrm325 Staff 42804 PSYC-147A-01C Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P KresgeClrm325 Staff 42805 PSYC-147A-01D Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:10P KresgeAcad194 Staff 42806 PSYC-147A-01E Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P KresgeClrm325 Staff 42807 PSYC-147A-01F Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A KresgeClrm325 Staff 44206 PSYC-147A-01G Discussion DIS F 03:30P-04:40P EightAcad242 Staff 44207 PSYC-147A-01H Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A OakesAcad222 Staff 43941 PSYC-149-01 CommunityPsych 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P SocSci2075 Langhout,R.D. R43942 PSYC-149-01A Discussion DIS M 08:00A-09:10A KresgeAcad194 Staff 43943 PSYC-149-01B Discussion DIS W 07:00P-08:10P EightAcad242 Staff 43944 PSYC-149-01C Discussion DIS Th 10:00A-11:10A EightAcad242 Staff 43945 PSYC-149-01D Discussion DIS T 08:00P-09:10P EightAcad242 Staff 44203 PSYC-163-01 Freud 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A ClassroomUnit001 Neu,J. AlsoofferedasPHIL139;discussionsectionassignmentdeterminedfirstclassmeeting

44204 PSYC-163-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A Hum&SocSci250 Staff 44205 PSYC-163-01B Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P SocSci2159 Staff 44210 PSYC-163-01C Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A Hum&SocSci250 Staff 44211 PSYC-163-01D Discussion DIS T 08:00P-09:10P SocSci2167 Staff 44212 PSYC-163-01E Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:10P SocSci2167 Staff 44213 PSYC-163-01F Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A Hum&SocSci250 Staff 44516 PSYC-163-01G Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P SocSci1149 Staff 44517 PSYC-163-01H Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P SocSci1153 Staff 40024 PSYC-167-01 ClinicalPsychology 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P KresgeClrm321 Quinn,R.H. R40025 PSYC-167-01A Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A KresgeClrm325 Staff 41652 PSYC-167-01B Discussion DIS T 10:00A-11:10A OakesAcad222 Staff 42300 PSYC-167-01C Discussion DIS M 07:00P-08:10P EightAcad242 Staff 42301 PSYC-167-01D Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P KresgeClrm325 Staff 40026 Y PSYC-172-01 TheoMoralPsych 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P KresgeClrm323 Quinn,R.H. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

41653 PSYC-181-01 PsychDataAnalysis 5 Q LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P SocSci2075 Vevea,J.L. R41654 PSYC-181-01A Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A OakesAcad101 Staff 41655 PSYC-181-01B Discussion DIS Th 08:00P-09:10P OakesAcad101 Staff 41656 PSYC-181-01C Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P OakesAcad101 Staff 41657 PSYC-181-01D Discussion DIS W 08:00A-09:10A SocSci2363 Staff 40027 Y PSYC-191A-01 IntrotoPsychology 5 SEM F 09:00A-12:00P SocSci2104 Byrne,C.C. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

40071 Y PSYC-194A-01 AdvDevelResearch 5 LAB **ToBeArranged** Thorne,A. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

40072 Y PSYC-194B-01 AdvCognitiveRes 5 LAB **ToBeArranged** FoxTree,J.E. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

40073 Y PSYC-194C-01 AdvSocialResearch 5 LAB **ToBeArranged** Hurtado,A. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

43957 PSYC-211B-01 Proseminar:Society 5 SEM M 03:30P-06:30P SocSci2104 Bullock,H.E. R41658 PSYC-214A-01 MultivarTechniques 5 SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P SocSci2137 Zurbriggen,E.L. R40406 PSYC-224B-01 Prosem:CognitveII 5 LEC W 12:00P-03:00P SocSci2104 Gibbs,R.W. R Prosem:CognitveII 12:00P-03:00P SocSci2104 Seymour,T.L. 43958 PSYC-225A-01 IntroDevReserchI 5 SEM **ToBeArranged** SocSci2241 Harrington,D.M. R40407 PSYC-230-01 CogniPsychSeminar 5 SEM W 03:30P-05:00P SocSci2121 Bridgeman,B. R40408 PSYC-231-01 SocialPsychSem 5 SEM M 10:30A-12:00P SocSci2121 Byrne,C.C. R40409 PSYC-242-01 DevPsycSeminar 5 SEM M 03:30P-05:00P SocSci2121 Thorne,A. R40410 PSYC-244B-01 ProsemIi:PersnDev 5 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A SocSci2363 Azmitia,M. R44330 PSYC-251-01 FeministTheory 5 SEM M 12:00P-03:00P SocSci2104 Hurtado,A. R AlsoofferedasFMST251

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43960 PSYC-252-01 SpecTop:Cognitive 5 SEM T 12:00P-03:00P SocSci2104 Richardson,D.C. R40411 PSYC-290B-01 AdvDevelResearch 2 SEM M 09:00A-11:00A SocSci2223 Rogoff,B. R43961 PSYC-290C-01 ProfessionalDevel 3 SEM T 09:00A-11:00A SocSci2237 Thorne,A. R

Russian__________________________________________________________________________________40630 RUSS-2-01 InstrRussianLang 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P SocSci1161 StaffR40631 RUSS-5-01 IntermedRussian 5 H LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P PorterAcad250 Nickell,W.S.R

ScienceCommunication_____________________________________________________________________40654 SCIC-201B-01 TheScienceFeature 5 SEM TTh 08:00A-09:45A SinsheimerLb101 Irion,R.W.R40655 SCIC-202-01 Writ&EditWrkshop 5 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A SinsheimerLb101 Chen,I.R

SocialDocumentaion_______________________________________________________________________44422 SOCD-208-01 SocScienceResearch 5 SEM T 10:30A-01:30P SocSci1153 Wellman,D.T.R44420 SOCD-291-01 SocDocMediaLab 2 LAB **ToBeArranged** Wellman,D.T.R44421 SOCD-291-02 SocDocMediaLab 2 LAB **ToBeArranged** Rich,B.R.R43773 SOCD-294B-01 Prod/Anlysis/Editng 5 SEM W 03:30P-06:30P KresgeClrm319 Rich,B.R.R

SocialSciences____________________________________________________________________________40671 Y SOCS-194A-01 UCDCInternSeminar 5 FLD **ToBeArranged** Staff SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions;thiscourseisscheduledinWashington,D.C.

40672 Y SOCS-194B-01 UCDCInternSeminar 5 FLD **ToBeArranged** Staff. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions;thiscourseisscheduledinWashington,D.C.

Sociology_________________________________________________________________________________40674 SOCY-10-01 Issues/PrblmsInAm 5 S LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P OakesAcad105 Greenberg,M.B. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

40675 SOCY-10-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P EightAcad250 Staff 40676 SOCY-10-01B Discussion DIS T 04:00P-05:10P EightAcad250 Staff 40677 SOCY-10-01C Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P EightAcad250 Staff 40678 SOCY-10-01D Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P EightAcad250 Staff 43962 SOCY-15-01 WorldSociety 5 SE LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P HumnLecture206 Gareau,B.J. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

43963 SOCY-15-01A Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P EightAcad250 Staff 43964 SOCY-15-01B Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P EightAcad250 Staff 43965 SOCY-15-01C Discussion DIS T 08:30A-09:40A EightAcad252 Staff 43966 SOCY-15-01D Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P EightAcad252 Staff 43967 SOCY-15-01E Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A EightAcad252 Staff 43968 SOCY-15-01F Discussion DIS Th 04:00P-05:10P EightAcad250 Staff 43969 SOCY-15-01G Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A EightAcad250 Staff 43970 SOCY-15-01H Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P EightAcad250 Staff 40679 SOCY-30B-01 GlobalInfoIntern 3 LAB T 06:00P-07:45P CowellCom134 Crow,B.D. GlobalInfoIntern Th 06:00P-07:45P SocSci1135 Crow,B.D. 42854 SOCY-103A-01 StatisticalMethods 7 Q LEC TTh 08:00A-09:45A Earth&MarineB206 Fukurai,H. R Enrollinlectureandassociatedsecondarylab

42856 SOCY-103A-01A SecondaryLab LBS M 09:30A-10:40A EightAcad252 Staff 42857 SOCY-103A-01B SecondaryLab LBS M 11:00A-12:10P EightAcad252 Staff 42858 SOCY-103A-01C SecondaryLab LBS T 04:00P-05:10P EightAcad252 Staff 42859 SOCY-103A-01D SecondaryLab LBS W 11:00A-12:10P EightAcad250 Staff 42860 SOCY-103A-01E SecondaryLab LBS W 05:00P-06:10P CowellCom134 Staff 42861 SOCY-103A-01F SecondaryLab LBS M 03:30P-04:40P EightAcad242 Staff 42862 SOCY-103A-01G SecondaryLab LBS Th 06:00P-07:10P EightAcad252 Staff 42863 SOCY-103A-01H SecondaryLab LBS F 08:00A-09:10A EightAcad250 Staff 42855 SOCY-105B-01 ContemSocTheory 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A OakesAcad105 Szasz,A. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

42869 SOCY-105B-01A Discussion DIS M 11:00A-12:10P OakesAcad106 Staff 42870 SOCY-105B-01B Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P OakesAcad106 Staff 42871 SOCY-105B-01C Discussion DIS M 05:00P-06:10P EightAcad242 Staff 42872 SOCY-105B-01D Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P PorterAcad148 Staff 42873 SOCY-105B-01E Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P EightAcad250 Staff 42874 SOCY-105B-01F Discussion DIS W 05:00P-06:10P KresgeClrm323 Staff

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42875 SOCY-105B-01G Discussion DIS Th 02:00P-03:10P SocSci1161 Staff 42876 SOCY-105B-01H Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P CowellAcad113 Staff 42878 SOCY-121-01 Health&Medicine 5 SEM MWF 09:30A-10:40A PorterAcad144 Reardon,J.E. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44033 SOCY-121-01A Discussion DIS M 03:30P-04:40P EightAcad250 Staff 44034 SOCY-121-01B Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P JBaskinEngr372 Staff 40686 SOCY-127-01 DrugsinSociety 5 LEC TTh 04:00P-05:45P JBaskAud101 Reinarman,C. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

40687 SOCY-127-01A Discussion DIS M 09:30A-10:40A EightAcad250 Staff 40688 SOCY-127-01B Discussion DIS T 07:30P-08:40P EightAcad252 Staff 40689 SOCY-127-01C Discussion DIS W 12:30P-01:40P EightAcad252 Staff 40690 SOCY-127-01D Discussion DIS W 03:30P-04:40P OakesAcad106 Staff 40691 SOCY-127-01E Discussion DIS Th 07:30P-08:40P PorterAcad148 Staff 40692 SOCY-127-01F Discussion DIS F 08:00A-09:10A EightAcad252 Staff 44035 SOCY-129-01 PopularCulture 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P OakesAcad105 Bettie,J. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44036 SOCY-129-01A Discussion DIS M 02:00P-03:10P EightAcad252 Staff 44037 SOCY-129-01B Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P PorterAcad148 Staff 44038 SOCY-129-01C Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P EightAcad252 Staff 44039 SOCY-129-01D Discussion DIS Th 08:30A-09:40A PorterAcad148 Staff 44040 SOCY-130-01 SocyOfFood 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A PorterAcad144 DuPuis,E.M. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44041 SOCY-130-01A Discussion DIS T 06:00P-07:10P PhysSciences136 Staff 44042 SOCY-130-01B Discussion DIS F 09:30A-10:40A OakesAcad106 Staff 44043 SOCY-136-01 SocialPsychology 5 LEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A MerrillAcad102 Guerra,F. 42880 SOCY-140-01 SocialPsych/Power 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P PorterAcad144 Domhoff,G.W. R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44044 SOCY-142-01 Lang&SocInteract 5 LEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P Earth&MarineB210 Martyna,W. R44515 SOCY-146-01 Violence,War,Peace 5 LEC T 07:00P-10:00P EightAcad240 Hirsch,D.O. 44045 SOCY-149-01 SexandGender 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P PorterAcad144 West,C. 44046 SOCY-156-01 USLatinoIdentity 5 E LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P PorterAcad148 Sandoval,G. R44047 SOCY-156-01A Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P OakesAcad106 Staff 44048 SOCY-156-01B Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P EightAcad250 Staff 44049 SOCY-174-01 21st-CAfr-AmerSocStr 5 E SEM TTh 08:00A-09:45A SocSci1161 Childs,J.B. R44050 SOCY-177A-01 Latinos/AmerGlobCty 5 LEC TTh 06:00P-07:45P Engineer2192 Sandoval,G. R44051 SOCY-179-01 Nature,Poverty,Prog 5 LEC MW 05:00P-06:45P ClassroomUnit001 Crow,B.D. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44052 SOCY-179-01A Discussion DIS M 12:30P-01:40P EightAcad252 Staff 44053 SOCY-179-01B Discussion DIS W 02:00P-03:10P EightAcad252 Staff 44054 SOCY-179-01C Discussion DIS Th 06:00P-07:10P PorterAcad148 Staff 44055 SOCY-179-01D Discussion DIS F 11:00A-12:10P EightAcad252 Staff 44423 SOCY-181-01 CaliforniaCoast 5 SEM MWF 03:30P-04:40P EightAcad252 Bennett,E.A. R40908 SOCY-202-01 ContempSociolTheo 5 SEM M 05:00P-08:00P PorterAcad246 Gray,H.S. R44335 SOCY-242-01 FeministResearch 5 SEM F 11:00A-02:00P PorterAcad246 Roby,P.A. R42896 SOCY-250-01 Crse&GrantWritng 5 SEM W 09:00A-12:00P PorterAcad241 Bettie,J. R42897 SOCY-260-01 Culture,Knowl,Powr 5 SEM W 05:00P-08:00P PorterAcad250 Reardon,J.E. R

Spanish__________________________________________________________________________________40991 SPAN-1-01 InstrSpanishLang 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P SocSci1145 DelCarpioDeChel,C.R40992 SPAN-1-02 InstrSpanishLang 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Hum&SocSci350 Ramirez,F.A.R41538 SPAN-1-03 InstrSpanishLang 5 LEC MWF 08:00A-09:10A CrownClrm202 Morris,M.D.R44442 SPAN-1-04 InstrSpanishLang 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P PorterAcad249 Nixon,C.L.R40993 SPAN-2-01 InstrSpanishLang 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P SocSci2159 Perez,A.A.R40994 SPAN-2-02 InstrSpanishLang 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P SocSci2159 Perez,A.A.R40995 SPAN-2-03 InstrSpanishLang 5 LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P SocSci2165 Romero,A.R40996 SPAN-2-04 InstrSpanishLang 5 LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P SocSci2165 Romero,A.R40997 SPAN-2-05 InstrSpanishLang 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P OakesAcad102 Calierno,C.R42418 SPAN-2T-01 InstrucSpan-Topics 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Hum&SocSci250 GonzalezPagani,M.R

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42419 Y SPAN-2U-01 SpanLangInstrLab 2 LAB **ToBeArranged** GonzalezPagani,M.40998 SPAN-3-01 InstrSpanishLang 5 LEC MWF 09:30A-10:40A JBaskinEngr165 Feliu,V.E.R40999 SPAN-3-02 InstrSpanishLang 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P CrownClrm202 Feliu,V.E.R41000 SPAN-3-03 InstrSpanishLang 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P MerrillAcad130 Barcelo,B.R41001 SPAN-3-04 InstrSpanishLang 5 LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P MerrillAcad130 Barcelo,B.R41002 SPAN-4-01 IntermedSpanish 5 H SEM MWF 09:30A-10:40A CrownClrm202 Morris,M.D.R41003 SPAN-4-02 IntermedSpanish 5 H SEM MWF 11:00A-12:10P CrownClrm202 Morris,M.D.R41004 SPAN-4-03 IntermedSpanish 5 H SEM MWF 03:30P-04:40P SocSci2159 Perez,A.A.R41005 SPAN-5-01 IntermedSpanish 5 H LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P SocSci2165 Romero,A.R41006 SPAN-5-02 IntermedSpanish 5 H LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P SocSci1149 Navarro,M.A.R41007 SPAN-5M-01 MedicalSpanish 5 H LEC MWF 12:30P-01:40P MerrillAcad130 Barcelo,B.R41008 SPAN-6-01 Intermed/AdvSpan 5 H LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P Hum&SocSci350 Ramirez,F.A.R41009 SPAN-6-02 Intermed/AdvSpan 5 H LEC MWF 03:30P-04:40P Hum&SocSci250 GonzalezPagani,M.R43545 SPAN-156A-01 HispanicCultr:Film 5 LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P OakesAcad102 Calierno,C.R

SpanishforSpanishSpeakers________________________________________________________________41041 SPSS-62-01 SpanishSpeakers 5 H LEC MWF 11:00A-12:10P JBaskinEngr165 Feliu,V.E.R41042 SPSS-62-02 SpanishSpeakers 5 H LEC MWF 02:00P-03:10P SocSci1161 Navarro,M.A.R

TheaterArts______________________________________________________________________________41081 THEA-20-01 IntrStudiesActing 5 HASTU MWF 09:30A-10:40A TAExpTheaterL106 Ryan,P.M. Enrollinstudioandassociatedsecondarystudio

41082 THEA-20-01A SecondaryStudio STS T 10:00A-11:10A TAStudioC100 Staff41083 THEA-20-01B SecondaryStudio STS T 11:30A-12:40P TAStudioC100 Staff41084 THEA-20-01C SecondaryStudio STS W 01:00P-02:10P TALectureE100 Staff41085 THEA-20-01D SecondaryStudio STS W 02:30P-03:40P TALectureE100 Staff43289 THEA-20-01E SecondaryStudio STS F 10:00A-11:10A TAStudioC100 Staff43290 THEA-20-01F SecondaryStudio STS F 11:30A-12:40P TAStudioC100 Staff41086 THEA-30-01 IntrModernDance 5 HASTU MWF 11:30A-01:00P TAMainstageA104 Beal,T.44384 THEA-36-01 IntroDanceComp 5 HASTU MWF 01:30P-03:00P TAMainstageA104 Beal,T.44067 THEA-40-01 IntroToDirecting 5 HALEC TTh 02:00P-03:45P TALectureE100 Jannarone,K.M.41087 THEA-50-01 FundamenProduction 2 A STU **ToBeArranged** Cuthbert,D.L. Enrollinstudioandassociatedsecondarystudio;firstclassmtg1/10/2007,9:00a.m.,

TAMainstage;sectiondaysandtimestobedeterminedaccordingtoproductioncalendar.

43067 THEA-50-01A SecondaryStudio STS **ToBeArranged** Staff43068 THEA-50-01B SecondaryStudio STS **ToBeArranged** Staff43069 THEA-50-01C SecondaryStudio STS **ToBeArranged** Staff43070 THEA-50-01D SecondaryStudio STS **ToBeArranged** Staff43071 THEA-50-01E SecondaryStudio STS **ToBeArranged** Staff43072 THEA-50-01F SecondaryStudio STS **ToBeArranged** Staff42842 Y THEA-55A-01 Barnstorm 5 STUMTWTh07:00P-10:00P BarnTheater021Cuthbert,D.L. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions. F 03:30P-06:30P BarnTheater02142843 Y THEA-55B-01 BarnstormLab 2 STUMTWTh07:00P-10:00P BarnTheater021 Cuthbert,D.L. F 03:30P-06:30P BarnTheater021 SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

41088 THEA-60B-01 DevelmtTheatrArts 5 HALEC TTh 10:00A-11:45A TA2ndStage Bierman,J.H. Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

41089 THEA-60B-01A Discussion DIS M 01:00P-02:10P TADramaB201 Staff41090 THEA-60B-01B Discussion DIS M 02:30P-03:40P TADramaB201 Staff41091 THEA-60B-01C Discussion DIS W 09:30A-10:40A TADramaB201 Staff41092 THEA-60B-01D Discussion DIS W 11:00A-12:10P TADramaB201 Staff41093 THEA-60B-01E Discussion DIS F 12:30P-01:40P TADramaB201 Staff41094 THEA-60B-01F Discussion DIS F 02:00P-03:10P TADramaB201 Staff42844 THEA-80T-01 QueerTheater 5 4ALEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P TAExpTheaterL106 Staff44070 THEA-110-01 AdvStageTechnolgy 5 A STU MW 12:00P-01:45P TAStudioC102 Ortenblad,R.C.R41672 THEA-115A-01 DesSt:ScenicDsgn 5 A STU TTh 12:00P-01:45P TAStudioC102 Edmunds,K.R44071 THEA-116A-01 HistCloth&Costum 5 A LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P TALectureE100 Baron,B.S.44072 THEA-117-01 DsgnStudio:Costume 5 A STU TTh 04:00P-05:45P TAStudioC102 Baron,B.S.R

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44080 Y THEA-139-01 Random:WithPurpose 5 A LECMTWTh07:00P-10:00P TA2ndStage Warburton,E.C. F 03:30P-06:30P TA2ndStage41101 Y THEA-151-01 StdyPerformDrama 5 A STU F 03:30P-06:30P TAMainstageA100 Brandt,K.L. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions.MTWTh07:00P-10:00P TAMainstageA100 44081 Y THEA-151-02 StdyPerformDrama 5 A STU F 03:30P-07:30P TALectureE100 Williams,D. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions.MTWTh07:00P-10:00P TALectureE10041102 Y THEA-155-01 WkspExperPerform 5 A STU MWF 12:00P-03:00P TADramaB100 Ryan,P.M. SeeEnrollmentConditionsforinstructions

44385 THEA-156-01 PlayDevelWorkshop 5 STU TTh 02:00P-05:00P TADramaB201 Fritsch,G.J.41674 THEA-159-01 AdvPlaywriting 5 WASEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P TAOfficesJ102 Bierman,J.H.R41103 THEA-160-01 DramaticTheories 5 A LEC MW 04:00P-05:45P TAOfficesJ102 Mostkoff,P.H.R44443 THEA-160-02 DramaticTheories 5 A LEC MW 11:00A-12:45P TAOfficesJ102 Mostkoff,P.H.R42845 THEA-161Q-01 QueerTheatricks 5 A LEC TTh 12:00P-01:45P TAExpTheaterL106 Holsclaw,D.E.42847 THEA-170-01 DesignSeminar SEM W 10:00A-11:45A TAStudioC102 Baron,B.S.R 2 Cuthbert,D.L. Edmunds,K.41104 THEA-185-01 SeniorSeminar 5 SEM MW 03:00P-05:00P TA2ndStage Foley,M.K.R Enrollinlectureandassociateddiscussionsection

44444 THEA-185-01A Discussion DIS T 09:00A-10:10A TAOfficesJ102 Staff44445 THEA-185-01B Discussion DIS T 10:30A-11:40A TAOfficesJ102 Staff

Writing__________________________________________________________________________________ SectionsofWriting1andWriting2aretaughtconcurrentlyinthesamerooms.StudentsenteringUCSCprior

tofall2005shouldenrollinWriting1.StudentsenteringUCSCfall2005oraftershouldenrollinWriting241335 WRIT-1-01 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 11:00A-12:10P KresgeAcad194 Abrams,E.S. R41336 WRIT-1-02 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P SocSci1145 Archimedes,S.M. R41337 WRIT-1-03 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P SocSci2159 Archimedes,S.M. R41338 WRIT-1-04 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM MW 05:00P-06:45P MerrillAcad132 Arnett,J.M. R41339 WRIT-1-05 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM MW 07:00P-08:45P MerrillAcad132 Arnett,J.M. R41340 WRIT-1-06 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 08:00A-09:10A Hum&SocSci350 Arthur,D.L. R41341 WRIT-1-07 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 09:30A-10:40A Hum&SocSci350 Arthur,D.L. R41342 WRIT-1-08 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 11:00A-12:10P Hum&SocSci350 Arthur,D.L. R41343 WRIT-1-09 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P Hum&SocSci350 Baker,M. R41344 WRIT-1-10 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P Hum&SocSci250 Knisely,L.E. R41345 WRIT-1-11 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 08:00A-09:45A Hum&SocSci350 Scheese,E.A. R41346 WRIT-1-12 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 08:00A-09:10A SocSci2165 Faunce,B.K. R41347 WRIT-1-13 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 09:30A-10:40A SocSci2165 Faunce,B.K. R41348 WRIT-1-14 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 09:30A-10:40A SocSci2167 Freeman,C.M. R41349 WRIT-1-15 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM MW 05:00P-06:45P SocSci2159 Gorsky,S. R41350 WRIT-1-16 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P OakesAcad102 Hamilton,R.P. R41351 WRIT-1-17 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P OakesAcad102 Hamilton,R.P. R41352 WRIT-1-18 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P OakesAcad102 Hamilton,R.P. R41693 WRIT-1-19 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A SocSci2167 McKercher,P.M. R41353 WRIT-1-20 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P SocSci2159 McKercher,P.M. R41694 WRIT-1-21 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 12:30P-01:40P SocSci1145 Newberry,E.S. R41354 WRIT-1-22 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 08:00P-09:45P SocSci1145 Rava,A. R41355 WRIT-1-23 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P SocSci1145 Rava,A. R41356 WRIT-1-24 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A SocSci2165 Rothman,D.L. R41357 WRIT-1-25 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P SocSci2165 Rothman,D.L. R41358 WRIT-1-26 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P MerrillAcad130 Thorn,D.D. R41359 WRIT-1-27 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P KresgeAcad194 Todd,J.A. R41360 WRIT-1-28 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 08:00A-09:45A SocSci1145 Wilson,J.A. R41361 WRIT-1-29 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A SocSci1145 Wilson,J.A. R41362 WRIT-1-30 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 08:00A-09:10A SocSci2159 Small,J.D. R41363 WRIT-1-31 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 02:00P-03:10P SocSci2165 Staff R41364 WRIT-1-32 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 02:00P-03:10P KresgeClrm325 Wang,A.Y. R

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41365 WRIT-1-33 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM MWF 03:30P-04:40P KresgeAcad194 Staff R41366 WRIT-1-34 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM MW 05:00P-06:45P SocSci2165 Panayotova,D.M. R41367 WRIT-1-35 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM MW 07:00P-08:45P SocSci1145 Viotti,P.R. R44413 WRIT-1-36 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P SocSci2167 Morton,M.E. R44414 WRIT-1-37 Compos&Rhetoric 5 C SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P SocSci2167 Morton,M.E. R42968 WRIT-2-01 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM MWF 11:00A-12:10P KresgeAcad194 Abrams,E.S. R42969 WRIT-2-02 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P SocSci1145 Archimedes,S.M. R42970 WRIT-2-03 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P SocSci2159 Archimedes,S.M. R42971 WRIT-2-04 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM MW 05:00P-06:45P MerrillAcad132 Arnett,J.M. R42972 WRIT-2-05 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM MW 07:00P-08:45P MerrillAcad132 Arnett,J.M. R42973 WRIT-2-06 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM MWF 08:00A-09:10A Hum&SocSci350 Arthur,D.L. R42974 WRIT-2-07 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM MWF 09:30A-10:40A Hum&SocSci350 Arthur,D.L. R42975 WRIT-2-08 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM MWF 11:00A-12:10P Hum&SocSci350 Arthur,D.L. R42976 WRIT-2-09 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P Hum&SocSci350 Baker,M. R42977 WRIT-2-10 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P Hum&SocSci250 Knisely,L.E. R42978 WRIT-2-11 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 08:00A-09:45A Hum&SocSci350 Scheese,E.A. R42979 WRIT-2-12 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM MWF 08:00A-09:10A SocSci2165 Faunce,B.K. R42980 WRIT-2-13 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM MWF 09:30A-10:40A SocSci2165 Faunce,B.K. R42981 WRIT-2-14 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM MWF 09:30A-10:40A SocSci2167 Freeman,C.M. R42982 WRIT-2-15 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM MW 05:00P-06:45P SocSci2159 Gorsky,S. R42983 WRIT-2-16 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P OakesAcad102 Hamilton,R.P. R42984 WRIT-2-17 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P OakesAcad102 Hamilton,R.P. R42985 WRIT-2-18 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P OakesAcad102 Hamilton,R.P. R42986 WRIT-2-19 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A SocSci2167 McKercher,P.M. R42987 WRIT-2-20 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P SocSci2159 McKercher,P.M. R42988 WRIT-2-21 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM MWF 12:30P-01:40P SocSci1145 Newberry,E.S. R42989 WRIT-2-22 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 08:00P-09:45P SocSci1145 Rava,A. R42990 WRIT-2-23 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P SocSci1145 Rava,A. R42991 WRIT-2-24 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A SocSci2165 Rothman,D.L. R42992 WRIT-2-25 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P SocSci2165 Rothman,D.L. R42993 WRIT-2-26 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P MerrillAcad130 Thorn,D.D. R42994 WRIT-2-27 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P KresgeAcad194 Todd,J.A. R42995 WRIT-2-28 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 08:00A-09:45A SocSci1145 Wilson,J.A. R42996 WRIT-2-29 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A SocSci1145 Wilson,J.A. R42997 WRIT-2-30 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM MWF 08:00A-09:10A SocSci2159 Small,J.D. R42998 WRIT-2-31 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM MWF 02:00P-03:10P SocSci2165 Staff R42999 WRIT-2-32 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM MWF 02:00P-03:10P KresgeClrm325 Wang,A.Y. R43000 WRIT-2-33 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM MWF 03:30P-04:40P KresgeAcad194 Staff R43001 WRIT-2-34 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM MW 05:00P-06:45P SocSci2165 Panayotova,D.M. R43002 WRIT-2-35 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM MW 07:00P-08:45P SocSci1145 Viotti,P.R. R44415 WRIT-2-36 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P SocSci2167 Morton,M.E. R44416 WRIT-2-37 Rhetoric&Inquiry 5 C2SEM TTh 06:00P-07:45P SocSci2167 Morton,M.E. R41397 WRIT-20-01 WrittenDiscourse 5 SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P CowellAcad223 Baker,M. R41398 WRIT-20-02 WrittenDiscourse 5 SEM MWF 02:00P-03:10P SocSci2141 Fitzmaurice,T.R. R41399 WRIT-20-03 WrittenDiscourse 5 SEM MWF 03:30P-04:40P SocSci2141 Fitzmaurice,T.R. R41400 WRIT-20-04 WrittenDiscourse 5 SEM TTh 12:00P-01:45P OakesAcad103 Freeman,M.C. R41401 WRIT-20-05 WrittenDiscourse 5 SEM TTh 08:00A-09:45A SocSci2141 King,R.Y. R41402 WRIT-20-06 WrittenDiscourse 5 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A SocSci2141 King,R.Y. R41403 WRIT-20-07 WrittenDiscourse 5 SEM TTh 04:00P-05:45P PorterAcad249 Krusoe,N. R41404 WRIT-20-08 WrittenDiscourse 5 SEM MWF 11:00A-12:10P SocSci1153 Newberry,E.S. R41405 WRIT-20-09 WrittenDiscourse 5 SEM TTh 10:00A-11:45A CowellAcad223 Parmeter,S. R41406 WRIT-20-10 WrittenDiscourse 5 SEM MWF 11:00A-12:10P PorterAcad249 Scripture,D.D. R43333 WRIT-20-11 WrittenDiscourse 5 SEM MWF 02:00P-03:10P CowellAcad223 Weaver,A.L. R44397 WRIT-20-12 WrittenDiscourse 5 SEM TTh 02:00P-03:45P PorterAcad249 Krusoe,N. R44398 WRIT-20-13 WrittenDiscourse 5 SEM TTh 08:00A-09:45A CowellAcad223 Parmeter,S. R44399 WRIT-20-14 WrittenDiscourse 5 SEM MWF 12:30P-01:40P PorterAcad249 Scripture,D.D. R

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

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

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

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

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

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(Required) Please indicate the category of bias which best fits the incident you are reporting:

Age Creed Ethnicity Race Gender Gender Identity Physical Ability

Religion Sexual Orientation Socioeconomic Status

Other (please specify):

Action you are requesting:

Information only, no action requested Contact me for follow-up on this report*

Review for possible disciplinary action* Have a Peer Response Team member contact me*

I wish to be contacted by an EEO/AA representative (University Employees only)*

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

name: Phone: E-mail:

Send Reporting Forms to Student Judicial Affairs

245 Hahn Student Services Phone: 459-4446 / Fax: 459-3188

[email protected](Rev. 01/2004)

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American Studies ........................................................... Charles HedrickDept. Manager: Marti Stanton, 9-3981, 235 Oakes ([email protected]) Undergraduate Adviser: Donna Davis, 9-4658, 231 Oakes ([email protected])

Anthropology..................................................... Judith Habicht-Mauche 9-3320, 361A Social Sciences 1 ([email protected])Undergratuate Adviser: Stephanie Crider, ([email protected])

Applied Mathematics and Statistics ................................... david draper Computer Science Graduate Adviser: Tracie Tucker, 9-5737, 298G Engineering 2([email protected])

Art ............................................................................. Elizabeth StephensDept. Manager: Hannah Pederson ([email protected]) Dept. Assistant: Maya Paulding, 9-2272 ([email protected]), E104 Baskin Visual Arts Undergraduate Adviser: Jude Pipes, 9-3551 ([email protected])

Art History (see History of Art and Visual Culture)Astronomy and Astrophysics .............................................. Sandra Faber

Dept. Manager: Sissy Madden, 9-3581, 201 ISB ([email protected])Graduate Adviser: Maria Sliwinski, 9-2844Dept. Assistant: Cathy Clausen, 9-2844

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology ........................Roberto BogomolniCheryl Lira, 9-4125, 230 Physical Sciences Building ([email protected])

Biological SciencesUndergraduate Advising Office, 9-4143, 387 Thimann Labs([email protected])Undergraduate Advisers: Betty O’Donnell, Rebecca Heuer

Biomolecular Engineering (Bioinformatics) .....................david deamerUndergraduate Program: Undergraduate Advising Office, 9-5840, 227 Jack Baskin Engineering ([email protected])Graduate Program: Carol Mullane, 9-2576, 298H Engineering 2([email protected])

Chemistry and Biochemistry ........................................Olof EinarsdottirCheryl Lira, 9-4125, 230 Physical Sciences Building ([email protected])

Community Studies ....................................................Mary Beth PudupJoan Peterson, 9-2371, 211 College Eight ([email protected])

Computer Engineering .................................................. Richard HugheyUndergraduate Program: Undergraduate Advising Office, 9-5840, 227 Jack Baskin Engineering ([email protected])Graduate Program: Carol Mullane, 9-2576, 298H Engineering 2([email protected])

Computer Science ....................................................................... Ira PohlUndergraduate Program: Undergraduate Advising Office, 9-5840, 227 Jack Baskin Engineering ([email protected])Graduate Program: Tracie Tucker, 9-5737, 298G Engineering 2([email protected])

digital Arts and new Media ......................................... Margaret MorseGraduate Program: Felicia Rice, 9-1554, D121 Porter ([email protected])

dual degree Engineering ................................................. Joel FergusonUndergraduate Program: Lynn Bonnell, 9-4744, 227 Jack Baskin Engineering([email protected])

Earth Sciences .........................................................................Paul KochCathy Smith, 9-2504, A251 Earth & Marine Sci. ([email protected])

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology ....................................Pete Raimondi(See Biological Sciences)

Economics ............................................................................Lori KletzerDept. Manager: JoAnn McFarland, 9-4849 ([email protected]), 401 Engineering 2 Dept. Assistant: Tamra Schmidt, 9-2743 ([email protected]) Undergraduate Adviser: Lisa Morgan, 9-5028 ([email protected])Graduate Program Coordinator: Sandra Reebie, 9-2219 ([email protected])Field Study Coordinator: David Moglen, 9-2028 ([email protected]) Academic Support Coordinator: Leigh Faulk, 9-4107 ([email protected])

Education ..............................................................................Rod OgawaAcademic and Ed.D. Coordinator: Gina Wilkins, 9-4509 ([email protected]) Academic Adviser: TBA, 9-2589 ([email protected]) Credentials Analyst: Kim Jackson, 9-2200 ([email protected]) Academic Human Resources Coordinator: Bryony Cohelan, 9-1586([email protected]) Dept. Manager: Gillian McGuire, 9-4102 ([email protected])Placement Asst.: Alison DeAratanha, 9-1261 ([email protected]) Department Asst.: Angie Bachtel, 9-3249 ([email protected])

Electrical Engineering ................................................... Michael Isaacson Undergraduate Program: Undergraduate Advising Office, 9-5840, 227 Jack Baskin Engineering ([email protected])Graduate Program: Carol Mullane, 9-2576, 298H Engineering 2 ([email protected])

Environmental Studies ........................................................ daniel PressUndergraduate Program, Joyce Rice, 9-2634, 405 ISB ([email protected])

Environmental Toxicology ......................................................don Smith430 Physical Sciences Building

Feminist Studies (formerly Women’s Studies) ..................... Karen BaradNicolette Czarrunchick ([email protected]), 9-4324

Film and digital Media .....................................................Shelley StampDept. Manager: Lynda Potzus; Dept. Adviser: Rebecca Dew; Dept. Assistant: Jenny Brown9-3204, 101 Communications ([email protected])

Health Sciences ................................................................. John Tamkun(See Biological Sciences)

History ...................................................................Marilyn WesterkampDept. Manager: Meg Lilienthal, 9-2621, 201A Humanities IUndergraduate Program: Stephanie Bauman, 9-2982, 201 Humanities IGraduate Program: Stephanie Hinkle, 9-4192, 201 Humanities I([email protected]), ([email protected]), ([email protected])

History of Art and Visual Culture .....................................donna HunterDept. Manager: Ruth Mutch ([email protected])Dept. Assistant/Adviser: Elena Lledo, 9-4564, D201 Porter ([email protected])

History of Consciousness ................................................. James CliffordDept. Manager.: Sheila Peuse, 9-2757, 218 Oakes ([email protected])Dept. Assistant: Cheryl Van de Veer, 9-2757, 218 Oakes ([email protected])

Information Systems Management ...................................................TBAUndergraduate Program: Undergraduate Advising Office, 9-5840,

227 Jack Baskin Engineering ([email protected])Language Program ............................................................ Gildas Hamel

Lisa Leslie, 9-2054, 239 Cowell ([email protected])Sylvia Zito, 9-4854, 239 Cowell ([email protected])

Language Studies (See Linguistics) .............................. James McCloskeyLatin American and Latino Studies ..........................Rosa-Linda Fregoso

Dept. Office: 9-4284, 101 Casa Latina, Merrill CollegeDept. Manager: Jill Esteras, 9-4354 ([email protected]) Undergraduate Adviser: Breana George, 9-2119 ([email protected]) Casa Latina, Merrill College; www.lals.ucsc.edu

Legal Studies .........................................................................Paul FrymerUndergraduate Program: 9-2505, 27 Merrill ([email protected])

Linguistics ................................................................. James McCloskeyUndergraduate Program: Undergraduate Adviser, 9-4988, ([email protected]) Graduate Program: Tanya Honig, 9-2905, ([email protected])

Literature .....................................................................Mary-Kay GamelPam Lawson, 9-4778, Lit Dept. Bldg., Kresge College ([email protected])

Marine Biology ................................................................Pete Raimondi(See Biological Sciences)

Mathematics .........................................................Richard MontgomeryDept. Office, 9-2969, 194 J. Baskin Eng. (www.math.ucsc.edu)Undergraduate Program: Naomi Brokaw, 9-4691, 194 Jack Baskin Engineering Graduate Program: Ellen Morrison, 9-4086, 194 Jack Baskin Engineering([email protected])

Molecular, Cell, and developmental Biology ....................doug Kellogg(See Biological Sciences)

Music .............................................................................. John SchechterDept. Manager: Evelyn Day, 9-2809; Graduate Program: Yalenda Listmann, 9-3199; Undergraduate Program: Kate Coburn 9-2292, 244 Music Center ([email protected])

Ocean Sciences ....................................................... Margaret L. delaney Meyo Lopez, 9-4730, A312 Earth & Marine Sci. ([email protected])

Philosophy ............................................................................... Paul RothLynn Galiste, 9-4578, 4 Cowell Commons ([email protected]) Laura McShane, 9-2070, 5 Cowell Commons ([email protected])

Physical Education .................................................................dan WoodKathleen R. Hughes, 9-4552, East Fieldhouse ([email protected])

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Physics .............................................................................. dave BelangerGraduate Program: Jennifer Hild, 9-4122Undergraduate Program, general information: Hua Vang, 9-2329, 211 ISB ([email protected])

Politics ................................................................................daniel WirlsUndergraduate Program: 9-2505, 27 Merrill ([email protected]) Graduate Program: 9-4450, 12 Merrill ([email protected])

Psychology .................................................................... Martin ChemersUndergraduate Program: 9-2002, 273 Social Sciences 2

Science Communication ...................................................... Robert Irion Andrea Michels, 9-4475, 128 Sinsheimer Labs ([email protected])

Social documentation .................................................Mary Beth Pudup Graduate Assistant, Jessica Hayden, 9-4706, 211 College Eight ([email protected])

Sociology ........................................................................... Herman GrayDept. Office: Barbara Laurence, 9-4306, 235 College Eight ([email protected])Undergraduate Program Adviser: Heather Lewis, 9-4497, 233 College Eight ([email protected])

Theater Arts ........................................................................ Mark Franko Dept. Manager: Nancy Hanson; Adviser: Angela Beck; Dept.: 9-4075, J106 Theater Arts ([email protected])

Women’s Studies (see Feminist Studies) ............................... Karen Barad Writing Program .......................................................... Elizabeth Abrams

Program Assistant, 9-2431, 166 KresgeManager: Laurel Woodside, 9-3415, 170 Kresge ([email protected])

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

*If using an on-campus phone, precede with a 6.

Admissions General information ........................................................4008 Evaluation and processing ...............................................2131 Transfer credit .................................................................2131 Restrictive Programs: Second Bachelor’s Degree, Limited Status, High School Honors ...............................2131 Articulation .....................................................................2131

Arts & Lectures Box Office .......................................................................2159 Campus Calendar Information ........................................5390

Bay Tree Bookstore .................................................................4544

Box Office ........................................................................2159

Career Center ........................................................................4420

Cashier’s Office ......................................................................2278

Chancellor’s Office .................................................................2058

Child Care Services Colleges and University Housing Services .......................2967 Granary Child Development Center ......................426-3831*

City on a Hill Press .................................................................4350

Colleges College Eight ..................................................................2361 College Nine ...................................................................5034 College Ten .....................................................................5034 Cowell College ................................................................2253 Crown College ................................................................2665 Kresge College .................................................................2071 Merrill College ................................................................2144 Oakes College .................................................................2558 Porter College .................................................................2273 Stevenson College ...........................................................4930

Computer Center Office ........................................................................2435 Information Resource Center ..........................................4357 Instructional Computing Labs ........................................5651 Express access dial-in lines (15-minute limit) ..........466-1120* General access dial-in lines .....................................466-1121* Faculty dial-in lines ................................................466-1122* Staff dial-in lines ....................................................466-1125*

Copy Center ........................................................................4104

Counseling and Psychological Services ...................................2628

Directory Assistance (staff, faculty, office numbers) .................0111

Disability Resource Center General information ........................................................2089 TTY only, for hearing- and speech-impaired ...................4806

Educational Opportunity Programs ........................................2296

Emergencies ..........................................................................911

Enrollment Helpline ...............................................................3939

Financial Aid Office ...............................................................2963

Fire Department ......................................................................3473

Graduate Studies Office ..........................................................4108

Health Center .......................................................................2211

Insurance ........................................................................2389

Housing Campus Housing Office ..................................................2394 Family Student Housing ..................................................2549 Student Community Rental Program ..............................4435

ID Card Information ..............................................................2990

Information (offices not listed) ................................................0111

International Programs ...........................................................2858

KZSC Radio Office ........................................................................2811 Request Line ...................................................................4036

Libraries McHenry Library Reference Desk ...................................2711 Science Library Information ............................................2050

Loan Collections .....................................................................2940

Lost and Found ......................................................................2231

Ombudsman ........................................................................2073

Parking Office .......................................................................4543

Physical Education, Recreation, and Sports ............................2531

Police ........................................................................2231

Post Office ........................................................................2765

Printing Services ......................................................................2925

Rape Prevention Education .....................................................2721

Registrar’s Office (general information) ...................................4412 Enrollment Help Line .....................................................3939 Legal Residence ...............................................................2754 Registration .....................................................................4412 Special Programs: ICV, UNH, UNM ..............................3459 Student Records and Transcripts .....................................4412 Services for Transfer and Re-entry Students (STARS) ..............2552

Sexual Harassment Officer/Title IX Officer .............................2462

Student Affairs Office .............................................................4446

Student Business Services ........................................................2107

Student Organization Advising and Resources (SOAR) Office ........................................................................2934 Student Union ................................................................3167

Summer Session Office ...........................................................2524

Veterans’ Services ....................................................................1358

Women’s Center .....................................................................2072

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AAcademic and Administrative Calendar 6Academic Dishonesty, due process 26Academic Integrity 26Academic Standing (undergraduates) 26Address Changes 26Administrative Cancellation 26Advance Course Information 26Advising 26Announcement of Candidacy 27Appointment Schedule 14Auditing of Classes 27

BBias-Motivated Incident Reporting Form 99Billing address 26Billing Statements 20

CClass Permission Numbers 15Cancelled Courses 27Catalog Rights 24Certification of Student Status 27Class Listings, Reading the 39Computing Labs 28Computing Resources and Policies 27Computing Use Policies 28Concurrent Enrollment 15Course Descriptions 36Courses With Fees 17Credits, Minimum/Maximum 15Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act 30Cross-Enrollment 28CruzMail 28CruzNet 28CruzNet Wireless Network 27

DDeferred Payment Plan (DPP) 20Deferred Payment Plan Application 22Department Contact Information 100Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act 30

EElectronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Form 19Electronic Funds Transfer of Financial Aid

Refunds 21Enrolling after Instruction Begins 16Enrollment, Deadlines 14Enrollment Restrictions 15Ethnic Studies Courses 16Evaluating Academic Performance 24

FFederal Student Right-to-Know Act 30Final Examinations, policies 8Financial Aid 21

GGeneral Education Courses, enrolling in 32General Education Requirements, overview 32Grades 24Grading Policies 23Grading Policy, graduate students 25Graduation

announcing candidacy to graduate 27

HHealth Insurance, general information 20 Holds, Enrollment 15

IIn Progress Notations 24Interview Only, Enrollment Conditions 12

LLate Registration 20Leave of Absence 22Lost and Found 29

MModem Access 28

NName Change 29Network, Computer 27New First-Year, Transfer and Graduate Students

Appointment Schedule 13Nondiscrimination Statement 30Nonrelease of Public Information 26, 29

OOnline Resources 3Orientations 11

PPart-Time Study, undergraduates 20Password, MyUCSC portal 29Pass/No Pass Grading Option 24Pass/No Pass Only Courses 24Payment Information 20Payment of Fees 20Permission Numbers 15Placement Exams 10

RReadmission 22Refund of Fees 21Registration Fees 20Registration, nonresident students 20Release of Information 26, 29Requirements (Prerequisites and Restrictions) 15

ResNet 27Retaining Enrollments 16Returned Checks 20

SSchedule Planner 12, 98Secondary Discussion Sections/Labs 15Sexual Harassment, Policies 31Smoke-Free Policy 30Student Identification Card 29

TTable of Contents 4Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 30Time Conflicts 16Transcript Information 29

UUCSC Identity 28Undergraduate Grading Policies 23Useful Phone Numbers 102

VVeterans and Veterans’ Dependents 29

WWebCT 28Withdrawal, Deferred Payment Plan 21Withdrawal During a Quarter 21Withdrawal, Financial Aid Recipients 21Withdrawal, Financial Implications 21

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