Last updated September 24, 1999
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Medicine: Emergency Medicine (EMR) 401
(change in existing course prerequisite)
Prerequisite: consent of instructor and completion of first year of medical school.
(eff. Spring 99)
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Medicine: Emergency Medicine (EMR) 450
(change in existing course units, prerequisite)
450. Ambulatory Care Clerkship (6) I, II, III, IV. Lee
Clinical activity-full time (4 weeks). Prerequisite: Medicine, Surgery, and one month of Emergency Medicine Clerkship.
(eff. Summer 99)
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Engineering (ENG) 250
(new course)
250. Technology Management (3) I. Pashley
Lecture--3 hours. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Management of the engineering and technology activity. Functions of design, planning, production, marketing, sales, and maintenance. Technological product life cycle. Research and development activity. Project planning and organization. Manufacturing issues. Case studies.
(eff. Spring 99)
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Engineering: Computer Science (ECS) 124
(new course)
124. Theory and Practice of Bioinformatics (4) III. Gusfield
Lecture--3 hours; laboratory--1 hour. Prerequisite: course 10 or 30 or Engineering 5 or 6, Statistics 12 or 13 or 32 or 100 or Mathematics 131/Statistics 131A, Biological Sciences 1A or Molecular and Cellular Biology 10. Fundamental biological, mathematical and algorithmic models underlying bioinformatics, sequence analysis, database search, gene prediction, molecular structure comparison and prediction, phylogenetic trees, high throughput biology, massive datasets; applications in molecular biology and genetics; use and extension of common bioinformatics tools.
(eff. Fall 99)
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Engineering: Computer Sciences (ECS) 160
(change in existing course prerequisites)
Prerequisite: course 140A.
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Engineering: Computer Science (ECS) 165A
(change in existing course)
165A. Database Systems (4) II. Gertz, Walters
Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Prerequisite: course 110. Database design, entity-relationship and relational models, relational algebra, query language SQL, storage and file structures, query processing, system architectures.
(eff. Fall 99)
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Engineering: Computer Science (ECS) 165B
(change in existing course)
165B. Database Systems (4) III. Gertz
Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Prerequisite: course 165A. Advanced database systems: object-oriented and object-relational database systems; distributed and multidatabase systems; advanced database applications: web-based database access, data warehouses.
(eff. Fall 99)
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Engineering: Computer Science (ECS) 170
(change in existing course prerequisite)
Prerequisite: course 140A.
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Engineering: Materials Science and Engineering (EMS)
The following courses will be offered this academic year:
230, 230L, 241, 243, 247, 248.
The following courses will not be offered this academic year:
232, 232L, 240, 242, 244, 245, 249.
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Engineering: Mechanical and Aeronautical (MAE) 222
(change in existing course)
222. Advanced Dynamics (4) I. Karnopp, Margolis
Lecture--4 hours. Prerequisite: Engineering 102. Dynamics of particles, rigid bodies and distributed systems with engineering applications; generalized coordinates; Hamilton's principle; Lagrange's equations; Hamilton-Jacobi theory; model dynamics orthogonality; wave dynamics; dispersion.
(eff. Fall 99)
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Engineering: Mechanical and Aeronautical (MAE) 250A
(change in existing course units, prerequisites)
250A. Advanced Methods in Mechanical Design (4) I. Ravani, Velinsky
Lecture--4 hours. Prerequisite: Mechanical Engineering 150A and 150B or the equivalents, or consent of instructor.
(eff. Fall 99)
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Engineering: Mechanical and Aeronautical (MAE) 263
(change in existing course)
Offered in alternate years.
(eff. Fall 99)
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Engineering: Mechanical and Aeronautical (MAE) 271
(change in existing course)
271. Modeling and Simulation of Engineering Systems (4) I. Karnopp, Margolis
Lecture--3 hours; laboratory--3 hours. Prerequisite: Mechanical Engineering 172 or the equivalent. Multiport models of mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and thermal devices; bond graphs, block diagrams and state space equations; modeling of multiple energy domain systems; 3-dimensional mechanics; digital simulation laboratory.
(eff. Fall 99)
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Engineering: Mechanical and Aeronautical (MAE) 277
Cancelled course: 277 Computer-Aided Design of Nonlinear Dynamic Systems
(eff. Fall 99)
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Epidemiology (EPI) 205A
(new course)
205A. Principles of Epidemiology (4) I. Beaumont, Hird
Lecture--4 hours. Prerequisite: Preventive Veterinary Medicine 402 or consent of instructor. Basic epidemiologic concepts and approaches to epidemiologic research, with examples from veterinary and human medicine, including outbreak investigation, infectious disease epidemiology, properties of tests, and an introduction to epidemiologic study design and surveillance. (Same course as Preventive Veterinary Medicine 405.)
(eff. Fall 99)
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Epidemiology (EPI) 205B
(new course)
205B. Integration of Epidemiologic Concepts (2) I. Beaumont, Kass
Discussion--2 hours. Prerequisite: Preventive Veterinary Medicine 405/course 205A can be taken concurrently. In-depth analysis and integration of basic epidemiologic concepts and approaches to epidemiologic research presented in Preventive Veterinary Medicine 405/course 205A, with more mathematical and theoretical basis and examples from veterinary and human medicine, including outbreak investigation, infectious disease epidemiology, properties of diagnostic tests, study design, and surveillance.
(eff. Fall 99)
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Epidemiology (EPI) 206
(new course)
206. Epidemiologic Study Design (3) II. Hird, Haan
Lecture--1.5 hours; discussion--0.9 hours; laboratory--1.8 hours. Prerequisite: Preventive Veterinary Medicine 405/course 205A, course 205B. Builds on concepts presented in course 205A. Concepts of epidemiologic study design--clinical trials, observational cohort studies, case control studies--introduced in course 205A are covered in more depth, using a problem-based format. Discussion of published epidemiologic studies. (Same course as Preventive Veterinary Medicine 406A.)
(eff. Winter 2000)
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Epidemiology (EPI) 207
(new course)
207. Advanced Concepts in Epidemiologic Study Design (3) III. Gold, Kass
Lecture/discussion--3 hours. Prerequisites: course 206, course 205A/Preventive Veterinary Medicine 405 and course 206/Preventive Veterinary Medicine 406A or the equivalent. In-depth integration of advanced concepts in study design, with theory and examples, including confounding, effect modification under additive and multiplicative models, internal and external validity, bias, misclassification, alternate designs, source populations, statistical power and sample size, causation, and genetic epidemiology.
(eff. Spring 2000)
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Family and Community Medicine (FAP) 401
(change in existing course)
401. Introductory Preceptorship in Family Practice (3-9) I, II, III, IV. Morgan
Clinical activity--20-40 hours. Prerequisite: completion of first year of medical training. Preceptorship in family practice offered as an introduction to clinical medicine. 20 hours or 40 hours per week in a family physicianÕs office, doing patient interviews, history-taking, and performing physical exams. (S/U grading only.)
(eff. Summer 99)
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Family and Community Practice (FAP) 407
(change in existing course units)
407. Davis Community Clinic (3) I, II, III, IV. Morgan
Clinical activity-8 hours.
(eff. Summer 99)
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Family and Community Medicine (FAP) 430
(change in existing course)
430. Primary Care Plus Clerkship (12) I, II, III, IV. Morgan
Clinical activity--45 hours; lecture--2 hours; workshop--2 hours. Prerequisite: completion of first and second year curriculum in medical education. Required eight-week primary care clerkship for third year medical students. Four-week primary care experience with additional two weeks each in Orthopaedics and Urology clinics, providing a primary care focus.
(eff. Summer 99)
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Family and Community Medicine (FAP) 434
(change in existing course units)
434. Primary Care Clinics (3-12) I, II, III, IV. Arevalo, Day
(eff. Fall 99)
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Family and Community Medicine (FAP) 440
(change in existing course)
440. Ambulatory Care Clerkship (3-12) I, II, III, IV. Morgan
Clinical activity--40 hours. Prerequisite: third year primary care plus clerkship. Ambulatory medicine experience in a family practice setting. Acquisition skills to evaluate and develop a treatment plan for patients with common medical problems seen by primary care physicians in an outpatient setting.
(eff. Summer 99)
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Family and Community Medicine (FAP) 445
Cancelled course: 445. Sports Medicine from a Primary Care Perspective
(eff. Summer 99)
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Family and Community Medicine (FAP) 462
(change in existing course title)
462. Advanced Preceptorship in Family Medicine (3-18) I, II, III, IV. Morgan
(eff. Summer 99)
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Family and Community Medicine (FAP) 468
(change in existing course)
468. International Preceptorship in Family Practice (6-18) I, II, III, IV. Davidson
Clinical activity--40 hours (4-10 weeks). Prerequisite: completion of first year of medical school. Preceptorship with a family practitioner in a foreign country (arranged by student contact or with assistance of the Department of Family and Community Medicine). Participate in clinical activities, analyze and report characteristics of the practice.
(eff. Summer 99)
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Family and Community Medicine (FAP) 469
(change in existing course)
469. Clerkship in Family Practice Residency (6-18) I, II, III, IV. Morgan
Clinical activity--40 hours (4-10 weeks). Prerequisite: completion of third year of medical school or consent of instructor. Comprehensive primary medical care of patients in a family practice hospital or residency. Usually includes inpatient and outpatient experience.
(eff. Summer 99)
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French (FRE) 20
cancelled course: 20. Practical Phonetics
(eff. Spring 99)
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French (FRE) 107
change in course number
Former course 107N is now course 107.
(eff. Fall 99)
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French (FRE) 108
(change in existing course)
108. Topics in Contemporary French Culture (4) II. The Staff (Chairperson in charge)
Lecture--3 hours; extensive writing. Prerequisite: course 100 or consent of instructor. Contemporary French culture through specific topics such as women and French culture, decolonization and modernization, the politics of education, immigration in France, Francophone cultures. May be repeated once for credit when topic differs. Offered in alternate years. GE Credit: ArtHum.
(eff. Fall 99)
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French (FRE) 113
cancelled course: 113. Masterpieces of French Novel in Translation
(eff. Fall 99)
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French (FRE) 204
(new course)
204. Topics in Medieval Literature (4) I. Guynn
Seminar--3 hours; term paper. Study of Medieval French literature, focusing on a particular period, milieu, literary movement, genre, or theoretical approach. May be repeated for credit when topic differs.
(eff. Fall 99)
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Greek (GRK) 100
Cancelled course: 100. Attic Orators
(eff. Fall 99)
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Greek (GRK) 100N
(new course)
100N. Readings in Greek Prose (4) I. Albu
Lecture--3 hours; recitation--1 hour. Prerequisite: course 3. Selected readings from pagan and Christian sources. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor. GE credit: ArtHum, Wrt.
(eff. Fall 99)
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Greek (GRK) 105N
(new course)
105N. Attic Orators (4) II. Albu
Lecture--3 hours; term paper. Prerequisite: course 3. Selected readings from the orators of 4th and 5th century Athens. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor. Offered in alternate years. GE credit: ArtHum, Wrt.
(eff. Fall 99)