Last updated August 24, 1999
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Anatomy, Physiology, and Cell Biology (APC) 207
cancelled course: 207. Perspectives in Morphological Research
(eff. Spring 99)
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Anatomy, Physiology, and Cell Biology (APC) 230
cancelled course: 230. The Secratory Process
(eff. Fall 99)
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Anatomy, Physiology, and Cell Biology (APC) 283
cancelled course: 283. Tumor Biology
(eff. Fall 99)
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Medicine: Anesthesiology (ANE) 463
(change in existing course)
463. Multidisciplinary Pain Management (6) I, II, III, IV. Fishman
Clinical Activity-30 hours; lecture/discussion-10 hours. Prerequisite: senior medical student in good standing. Senior clerkship to expose students to all facets of treating pain in all aspects of clinical care: outpatient and inpatient settings, acute and chronic pain, end of life issues, pediatrics, rehabilitation, etc. Daily clinics, rounds, and lectures. (S/U grading only.)
(eff. Summer 99)
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Anthropology (ANT) 130A
(new course)
130A. Cultural Dimensions of Globalization (4) I. Rouse
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite: course 2. The cultural dimensions of recent economic and political developments frequently termed "globalization." Offered in alternate years. GE Credit: SocSci, Wrt.
(eff. Fall 99)
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Anthropology (ANT) 130C
(new course)
130C. Latino Migration to the United States (4) I. Rouse
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite: course 2. The experiences of people involved in migration between Latin America and the United States; most significant factors shaping those experiences. Offered in alternate years. GE Credit: SocSci, Wrt.
(eff. Fall 99)
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Art History (AHI) 163D
(new course)
163D. Visual Arts of Early Modern China (4) II. Burnett
Lecture--3 hours; term paper. Prerequisite: course 163B or consent of instructor. Variable topics in Chinese art history during the 17th-19th centuries, considering artists' statements (visual and textual) within their historical contexts, asking what was at stake in the creation of new art forms. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor. GE credit: ArtHum, Wrt.
(eff. Winter 2000)
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Medicine: Biological Chemistry (BCM) 214
(change in existing course)
214. Molecular Medicine (1) II. Seldin
Discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite: course in molecular genetics, molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry or the equivalent. Series of lectures on current topics of molecular genetics related to medicine. Material stresses concepts derived from genetic research which have some potential clinical relevance. (Same course as course 414.) (S/U grading only.)
(eff. Winter 2000)
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Medicine: Biological Chemistry (BCM) 291
(new course)
291. Seminar in Genetic Approaches to Pathogenesis of Human Disease (1) I, II, III, IV. Seldin
Seminar-1 hour. Prerequisite: student in Genetics Graduate Group of consent of instructor. Current genetic approaches to understanding the pathogenesis of disease and mammalian development presented and critically discussed by faculty, fellows and students. Topics include Mendelian and non-Mendelian diseases, imprinting, homologous recombination, statistical methods, genetic epidemiology and cell cycle dependent expression. (Same course as course 491.) (S/U grading only.)
(eff. Fall 99)
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Medicine: Biological Chemistry (BCM) 414
(change in existing course)
414. Molecular Medicine (1) II. Seldin
Discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite: course in molecular genetics, molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry or the equivalent. Series of lectures on current topics of molecular genetics related to medicine. Material stresses concepts derived from genetic research which have some potential clinical relevance. (Same course as course 214.) (S/U grading only.)
(eff. Winter 2000)
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Medicine: Biological Chemistry (BCM) 491
(new course)
491. Seminar in Genetic Approaches to Pathogenesis of Human Disease (1) I, II, III, IV. Seldin
Seminar-1 hour. Prerequisite: student in Genetics Graduate Group of consent of instructor. Current genetic approaches to understanding the pathogenesis of disease and mammalian development presented and critically discussed by faculty, fellows and students. Topics include Mendelian and non-Mendelian diseases, imprinting, homologous recombination, statistical methods, genetic epidemiology and cell cycle dependent expression. (Same course as course 291.) (S/U grading only.)
(eff. Fall 99)
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Biological Science (BIS) 10
(change in existing course)
10. General Biology (4) I, II, III. The Staff (Vice Chair in charge)
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Composition and structure of organisms; regulation and signaling; heredity, evolution and the interaction and interdependence among life forms and their environments. Not intended for students planning further study in the biological sciences. GE Credit: SciEng, Wrt.
(eff. Spring 99)
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Biomedical Engineering (BIM) 199
(new course)
199. Special Study for Advanced Undergraduates (1-5) I, II, III. The Staff (Chairperson in charge)
Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (P/NP grading only.)
(eff. Fall 99)
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Chemistry (CHE) 105
(new course)
105. Analytical and Physical Chemical Methods (4) I, III. The Staff (Chairperson in charge)
Lecture--2 hours; laboratory--6 hours. Prerequisite: course 110A (may be taken concurrently). Fundamental theory and laboratory techniques in analytical and physical chemistry. Errors and data analysis methods. Analog electrical circuits in instruments. Advanced solution equilibria. Potentiometric analysis. Chromatographic separations. UV-visible spectroscopy. Lasers.
(eff. Fall 99)
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Chemistry (CHE) 111
Cancelled course: 111. Physical Chemistry: Methods and Applications
(eff. Winter 2000)
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Chemistry (CHE) 115
(change in existing course)
115. Instrumental Analysis (4) I, II. The Staff (Chairperson in charge)
Lecture--2 hours; laboratory--6 hours. Prerequisite: course 105 and 110B (may be taken concurrently). Intermediate theory and laboratory techniques in analytical and physical chemistry. Advanced data analysis methods and goodness-of-fit criteria. Fourier-transform spectroscopic methods and instrumentation. Mass spectrometry. Electrochemistry. Liquid chromatography. GE credit: Wrt.
(eff. Winter 2000)
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Chemistry (CHE) 124L
(new course)
124L. Laboratory Methods in Inorganic Chemistry (2) III. The Staff (Chairperson in charge)
Laboratory--6 hours. Prerequisite: course 124B or 124C (may be taken concurrently). The preparation, purification and characterization of main group and transition metal inorganic and organometallic compounds.
(eff. Spring 2000)
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Chemistry (CHE) 125
(new course)
125. Advanced Methods in Physical Chemistry (4) II, III. The Staff (Chairperson in charge)
Lecture--2 hours; laboratory--6 hours. Prerequisite: course 110C (may be taken concurrently) and 115. Advanced theory and laboratory techniques in analytical and physical chemistry. Advanced spectroscopic methods. Thermodynamics. Kinetics. Chemical literature. Digital electronics and computer interfacing. Laboratory measurements and vacuum techniques. GE credit: Wrt.
(eff. Spring 2000)
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Classics (CLA) 198
(new course)
198. Directed Group Study (1-5) I, II, III. The Staff (Chairperson in charge)
Prerequisite: upper division standing. (P/NP grading only.)
(eff. Fall 99)
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Classics (CLA) 199
(new course)
199. Special Study for Advanced Undergraduates (1-5) I, II, III. The Staff (Chairperson in charge)
Prerequisite: upper division standing and consent of instructor. (P/NP grading only.)
(eff. Fall 99)
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Community and Regional Development (CRD) 1
(change in existing course activities)
1.The Community (4) I, III. The Staff (Chairperson in charge)
Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour.
(eff. Fall 99)
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Community and Regional Development (CRD) 17
(change in existing course)
17. Population and Community: Issues in Human Ecology (4) II. The Staff (Chairperson in charge)
Lecture/discussion--4 hours. Dynamics and challenges of demographic changes in California and the world community, solutions as well as problems, implications for individuals, their possible contributions towards resolving global problems through community action. GE credit: SocSci, Div, Wrt.
(eff. Fall 99)
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Community and Regional Development (CRD) 47
Cancelled course: 47. Orientation to Community Resources
(eff. Fall 99)
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Community and Regional Development (CRD) 47A
(new course)
47A. Orientation to Community Resources--San Francisco (2) II. Fujimoto
Fieldwork--4 day field trip; seminar--three 2-hour sessions. Advance registration and orientation required. Intensive fieldwork in San Francisco. Interaction with agencies and individuals who address the range of human service, educational, and social needs in the city. (P/NP grading only.)
(eff. Fall 99)
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Community and Regional Development (CRD) 47B
(new course)
47B. Orientation to Community Resources--Central Valley (2) III. Weiner
Fieldwork--4 day field trip; seminar--three 2-hour sessions. Advance registration and orientation required. Intensive fieldwork in the California Central Valley. History of settlement and development of the world's most productive and diverse agricultural region. Housing, land use, development, immigration, and population growth. (P/NP grading only.)
(eff. Fall 99)
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Critical Theory (CRI) 101
(new course)
101. Introduction to Theoretical Approaches to Literature and Culture (4) III. The Staff (Chairperson in charge)
Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Prerequisite: completion of one upper division literature course or consent of instructor. Basic notions of critical theory and applicability of those notions to the interpretations of literary texts, films and media forms in our present global culture. GE credit: ArtHum, Wrt.
(eff. Spring 2000)
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Design (DES) 126A
Cancelled course: 126A replaced by course 156B
(eff. Fall 99)
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Design (DES) 126B
Cancelled course: 126B replaced by course 156A
(eff. Fall 99)
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Design (DES) 156A
(new course)
156A. Visual Presentation: Exhibition Design (4) I. Gotelli
Studio-8 hours; field trips required. Prerequisite: course 14, 15, or consent of instructor. Priority to Design majors. Design and placement of objects in spatial relationships that enhance non-verbal communication. Three-dimensional design in the museum and gallery environment. Not open for credit to students who have completed course 126B.
(eff. Fall 99)
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Design (DES) 156B
(new course)
156B. Visual Presentation: Visual Merchandising (4) II. Gotelli
Studio-8 hours; field trips required. Prerequisite: course 14 and 15 or consent of instructor. Priority to Design majors. Design and placement of objects in spatial relationships that enhance non-verbal communication. Three-dimensional design as visual merchandising. Not open for credit to students who have completed course 126A.
(eff. Fall 99)
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Design (DES) 156C
(change in existing course number)
156C replaces course 126C.
Not open for credit to students who have completed course 126C.
(eff. Fall 99)